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in the recent past, you were a psychiatrist, a famous scientist, and then you quit medicine and became an ordinary police psychologist, kill me, why did you provoke him, you wanted to help the guy, she’s digging valera for you in the most dangerous place for you, you’re a predator, also what, it will hurt, they say that you people know how to look straight into his head, this is a metaphor, look into his head, let’s see. in
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the application or on the website, slana petrovna, good afternoon, security service of your bank, just a moment more and the machine would have access to the money a suspicious transaction on your account, but svetlana petrovna turned on the intelligence officer that the count was in seconds. urgently dictate your card number so that the money can be transferred to a secure account, i called the bank and hung up on myself, whoever the scammers pretend to be in order to extract money from you, hang up without talking, and the current ukrainian government acts exactly like the bolshevik government, yes, which separated the church, it is best in these conditions to unite into one orthodox ukrainian church, separate.
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the lord is wonderful among his saints. let's see what will happen next. switzerland officially announced a peace conference on ukraine on june 15-16 in the town of bürgenstock near lucerne. according to the government, 160 countries have been invited. russia and. supposedly they are also ready to call, but she
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refuses. the situation surrounding the fighting in ukraine is complicated: nato has begun to recognize russia’s military successes, although the conclusion is not in favor of concessions, on the contrary. french president macron, in an interview with economist magazine, clarified in which case it is possible the direction of french units, if the front collapses, a request will be received from kiev. other publications complain about the chance... let's talk about the state of affairs with our regular interlocutor chaz freeman, he is one of the most experienced and knowledgeable veterans of american diplomacy. chaz is now talking a lot about some kind of negotiations, although their subject is still unclear. it seems that neither side is trying to reach an agreement, but wants to gain time to mislead their counterparts. this is generally typical practice. this is a common
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occurrence in the so-called peace process in the middle east, when there is no real peace process, but it is publicly stated that work is being done in this direction. essentially, for... perhaps, to freeze the conflict and prevent it from worsening. the world is tired of the russian-ukrainian confrontation and the ukrainians themselves, first of all. i don’t know what the mood is in russia, but i believe that the russians would also be happy to put an end to this once and for all. ukraine fatigue is being felt in the west. i believe that the desire to begin negotiations on... the process is growing, but no one has a clear idea of ​​where, when and how to conduct these negotiations. the main problem is the divergence of views between the west and russia about what actually became casus belli. the west believes that president putin intends to revive the russian
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empire and expand its territorial borders, while the russian country is confident that it’s not even a matter of ukraine, but a threat to a nato country. sane people understand. how things really are. mr. stoltenberg, nato secretary general, admitted that it was the expansion of the alliance that became belli's incident. even president zelensky mentioned this. i may be grasping at straws now, but the groundwork for negotiations may be achieved through chinese mediation. i know that the ukrainian ambassador to china met with the special representative of the chinese government for eurasian affairs. the success of mediation efforts, which in many ways...
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in the korean war, the united states and 15 other countries acted under the un flag, and the ussr and china were on the side of the dprk. after the first success of the north korean army, which captured almost the entire south, un troops intervened in the conflict.
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their offensive pushed okemersen's troops almost to the border with the people's republic of china, but then chinese volunteers entered the battle and pushed the americans back. he considered it necessary to continue the war for independence and the unity of the nation. twice un troops tried to advance again, but to no avail. on july 27, 1953 , an agreement to cease hostilities was signed,
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a demarcation line was established , and rules for the return of prisoners of war were determined. it is noteworthy that the representative of south korea refused to sign the document from the outside. he it was signed by the commander of the american contingent, general clark. formally, both koreas are still at war. american-vietnamese peace talks began in paris in may 1968. from the united states, the main negotiator was henry kissenger, from the vietnamese side, the secretary of the central committee of the party of vietnam, xuan thuy and his adviser le dektho. it was the latter who dealt with kissinger. confidential conversations. on october 2, 1972, a draft agreement was developed to end the war and restore peace in vietnam. it provided for the withdrawal of us troops and allies from the south of vietnam and the transfer of the process of political settlement into the hands
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of the vietnamese themselves. but on november 7 , 1970, richard nixon again won the us presidential election, after which he immediately proposed changing the text of the agreement. network of b-52 strategic bombers, under public pressure and in the context
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of the growing gate scandal, washington was forced to make concessions. kissinger returned to the negotiating table, on january 27, 73 an agreement was signed in paris ending the war and restoring peace in vietnam. behind your back.
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not obvious, but the possibility becomes more real. you mentioned that negotiations
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during the vietnam war were impossible until some appropriate moment. what was that moment? 8 million tons of bombs, twice as many as were dropped by the allies during the second world war. this is exactly the amount of explosives that fell on the territory of vietnam, laus and cambodia over the entire period. namsky conflict. the air force and the united states turned out to be a key player in it, but were never able to become decisive by force. as a branch of the air force, the air force appeared in the united states after world war ii. before that, they were part of the army, the funding of which, like the navy, was significantly reduced after the end of the war. but the budget sequestration did not affect the air force, as the only means of delivering nuclear weapons to their destination. by the early sixties, the united states had one and a half. thousands of strategic bombers, they consumed 20% of the entire military budget.
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the generals believed that since the atomic bomb ended world war ii, it could solve any local conflict. for example, during the korean war, commander douglas macarthur seriously proposed dropping several nuclear weapons on china's border with korea to stop beijing's participation in the conflict, and general frederick harrison smith did so.
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despite the fact that so far they have only fought with the rebels in the south. north vietnam has not yet been bombed. the army, for its part, also did not lag behind and reported thousands of dead. the problem was the numbers. did not like the cia, according to their data it turned out that at that time the red movement in the south numbered a maximum 1020. it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in south vietnam three times. the situation on the
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battlefield began to deteriorate, the escalation reached new speeds, sometimes to make everything worse. losing. in a war of attrition, russia, with a population 4-5 times larger than ukraine, has a huge advantage. the ukrainian side has exhausted its strength, i hope mr. lavrov is thinking about starting negotiations. if i were an employee of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, then i would probably want to know what
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the ukrainian ambassador and the chinese representative discussed in beijing. and i would try to appeal to that meeting to start discussing three issues. a revision of the european security architecture so that there is no threat to anyone, but they often talk about the so-called korean freeze scenario, does this even make sense? i think the korean scenario is a terrible idea, all parties to the conflict should strive for a solution to it that will not... contain the potential for a resumption of war if a demilitarized zone with an armed border, on one side, which will be ukrainians and nato, and on the other, russians, the likelihood of a conflict flaring up will not go away. korea is generally a bad example. in 1953-54 , a truce was agreed upon. the agreement stated that the parties would jointly
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seek a transition from a truce to peace. no one has ever made these efforts. the pressure was on... and they were betting on complete victory over the enemy, but in july 72 the head of south korean intelligence visited pyongyang li-hurak. after his talks with kimersen, phinyan and siu announced the signing of a joint north-south statement. the parties agreed on three principles for unifying
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the country, without outside interference, peacefully and on the basis of national consolidation. however. these agreements remained on paper. the turnaround occurred 20 years later. in december of ninety-one, the heads of government of the north and south signed an unprecedented document. it was an agreement of reconciliation, non-aggression, cooperation and exchanges. an inter-korean agreement was also adopted declaration on the denuclearization of the peninsula. for the first time in the entire history of their separate existence, phinyan and siul actually abandoned the ideas of a conquest. at least formally recognized the equality of the two states. plans for unification on the basis of a confederation were discussed, but in 94 after the death of kimersen, the dialogue was suspended. it resumed only 4 years later, when kim dae-jun became the president of the republic of korea. he proclaimed a policy
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of solar heat. one of the most important agreements was the decision to regularly hold meetings of family members. divided as a result of the korean war, in 2004 an industrial complex was created in the north korean city of kaesong, in which joint ventures of the two countries began to operate. relations only deteriorated in 2006, when north korea conducted its first nuclear test. the peace treaty was never signed. after kimchen's death, his son kimchen-un continued to develop nuclear and missile programs. sanctions were imposed against phinyang. only 7 years later, on the eve of the winter olympics in phon chang, the north korean leader softened his rhetoric. then the new president of south korea, moon jae-in, spoke. for the normalization of inter-korean relations, in february 2018, at the opening ceremony of the winter olympic games, the national teams of the two countries marched in a single column under
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a flag with the image of the korean peninsula. in 2018, the leaders of the two countries met three times and agreed to begin peace negotiations with the participation of china and the united states. north korea announced it would stop testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, as well as shutting down its nuclear facility. test site in hunger, but hope phillyana’s plans did not materialize; kim’s meeting with trump did not bring the desired results, after which relations with siul deteriorated. i don’t think that splitting ukraine into two parts along the front line, without achieving peace between the parties, is a good solution for europe, ukraine or russia, especially taking into account the goals that russia sought to achieve to divide.
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i remember the great general of our civil war, william sherman, under whom some of my ancestors served, he said that the purpose of the war was establishing a better world should be the goal, not dividing ukraine along the front line. thank you! general sherman, to whom our interlocutor referred, cursed the war as an orgy of barbarity and cruelty, but said: wars are not always evil, they are part of a great mechanism. by which the world is governed. the realist's view: contradictions are resolved through conflicts, and a new order emerges for a while. it was.
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what if they are not resolved and do not arise? and the great mechanism is simply outdated. the world has become more complicated and frontal collision does not bring what you want. wars are becoming hybrid, victories are flickering, and the only sign of order is a persistent lack of order, sorry, no need to burden you, we persuaded, we won’t for now, it was an international review, see you in 2 weeks, i suggest changing the call sign of the passenger to the call sign of rebin, no, this is my brother’s call sign, you remain a passenger, that’s right, a passenger. something heavy flew in, threw me back, i stood up in shock, received two field ones, realized that that’s it, i’m heavy 300, when we started
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moving, a drone from five arrived man, i’m the only one left, guys come to us and say: we want to serve, garzhansky too, some need to bake bread, some need to fight, some need to mine this coal, like each in his own way. their own war, they did not give up, they overcome difficulties every day, do the seemingly impossible, everything in order to be in line. so colorful, bright, interesting. and the jokes and humor are breathtaking, everything is very cool, well, for example, aliens will arrive, such a rich film, these sounds, this whole view, many analogies, of course, with
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a soviet film, i wouldn’t call it a remake, a reshoot, the film was completely independent, uh, it moved away from me, it’s an adventure, it’s a very interesting comedy, you don’t have a chance, in general you were completely delighted, listen, well, it’s cool. wonderful, that’s it, love, romance, that right now yes, i’m about to cry, it’s tears, it’s just world class, but very cool, i’m proud, it was something like the whole film in one breath, we’ll meet in the future, 100 years ago.
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it is clear to everyone that russia is not a country of gas stations, to bring russian digital solutions to new heights, there are prospects, ours are more brutal, yes, ours are more brutal, there will be more. how exactly does digital help? you are incomparably original in your questions, but what about production, raw materials and exports in general, what is our product like?
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within 24 hours, divisions of russian troops center, south and east again.

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