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a turkish proverb, as i was told, but at least one turkish politician told me, i will: now you are ready to make a decision this or that, he said, you know, we have a proverb: don’t rush to pull up your pants until you you will see the water, that is, they are still waiting on which side, as it seems to me, the scales will tip, in many ways, and many countries do this, after all, probably the main news now is the elections in france and we can endlessly discuss ... and rejoice at how
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macron was humiliated, but it’s not even the percentages that are important here, so look, the first round is those who win unconditionally, such are always the deputies, attention, just what kind of attitude, 39 for the national association and two for macron, 39 and two, this is just a total defeat, even if it is some small part of 577 deputies, but what happened.
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assess the situation, but we don’t trust them, they are marginal, they are not from our system, we are not used to thinking like that. 2002, then the 2000s - this was a breakthrough in the presidential campaign, this was success in the european elections, but still, as it were, well, it was not a camelfo, even if you were secretly somewhere they had this story, latent supporters of lepen, you voted secretly, but publicly said no, he says, i’m like, well, i’m a golist. for example, then
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a real revolution took place, this is the end of the tenth year, this was especially visible in the elections of the seventeenth year in parliament, the local elections of the twentieth year and the twenty-second year, when lipen became part of the national association of this entire political system. look, almost, even probably more than 20 years, a quarter of a century, happened when these quantitative changes, the growth of indicators in french society has led to...
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these statements by supporters of peace, those who question the pro-american position, they exist in europe, but they are still either marginal in some countries, or have not become a trend, mainstream, but as i said comrade general, it started with putin’s munich speech, the seventh year, february, before europe, while we will leave the americans aside, europe was faced with the question of how to react to this, how to treat this, the first reaction of the west, yes, it was... war in the south ossetia, then an attempt to organize the maidan here in 1912, it was a reaction, they acted as they were accustomed to acting, they began to work to split the elites, when the crimean consensus occurred in russia, it became clear that it was impossible to work with russian society using the old methods, well, look , how they easily stopped the attack on pristina 25 years ago, did everything, one click, and as if it didn’t happen, it all remained so bright... an episode from the nineties, nothing more
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, it did not turn into a stable trend, the fourteenth year showed that they need to play seriously, they began to play seriously, this is brainwashing the ukrainians. more significant than it was before is the putting together of an anti-russian coalition along the eastern european, along the western borders of russia and belarus, because it was then that bases began to be formed, bases for heavy aviation, for strategic aviation, and what was in estonia began to be reactivated, and so on and so on and so forth, this is what we see now, another trend has begun, we must yes, europe is afraid of war, people are afraid of war, business is afraid of war, they don’t want it, and the establishment is starting to gradually... very cautiously say: maybe we won’t go to the meat grinder? the americans say: no, go and look, these are the changes we are talking about, the demonstrative weakness of biden, the supreme, seemingly commander-in-chief, these elections that are happening in europe, hungary has become
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the leader of the european union, what is the reaction, escalation, statement, douglas bush states, this is one of those who oversees, as i understand it, the american military industry says there are 55,000 shells. under 155 mm we will start producing per month earlier than we planned, we planned by the end of the year, we will produce by the end of the summer, it’s clear why the structure started talking about the european army, but worked out the situation, now one of the key structures for supplying ukraine is the european corps , not just in terms of supplies, but in the supply of instructors, why some of the officers of the european corps were wounded, one polish general died, the european corps he there is for supply here. says the american military attache, and well, yes, the military attache, yes, this is really an exclusive case, and there are already a countless number of colonels, lieutenant colonels, officers who have already crashed in helicopters somewhere in australia, then in canada, and like me i have said more than once, an unexpected surge in the suicide of the american army, and you know that i
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noticed when i was studying this situation with the european corps, somehow at that moment the 22nd year passed by me, you know, when poland became a permanent member of the eurocorps program, in january... now advertising, after it in our studio the director of the department of information and press of midrossia, maria vladimirovna zakharova. the russian ministry of emergency situations warns, protect your home,
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install a fire detector. safety starts with you, russian emergency situations ministry. it is clear to everyone that russia is not a gas station country. take russian digital solutions to new heights, there is a prospect, ours are more brutal, yes, ours are more brutal, there will be more than exactly what digital helps, you are incomparably original in their questions, and what about production, raw materials and exports in general, what is our product like? in st. petersburg, at the legal forum , it so happened that i had the honor of leading one of the sessions and gave the floor to maria vladimirovna, who gave an absolutely
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brilliant report, deep, serious, it should be published separately, well, it was just, of course, a decoration of the st. petersburg forum, we had a very interesting panel discussion, it was then... asked by the minister of justice with a very deep deep discussion about the role of the federal reserve system and corruption, well it should be noted here that minister chyuchenko gave a brilliant performance. but, unfortunately, today maria vladimirovna and i should not talk about this. vladimirevich, can i just explain, for those who perhaps did not follow or did not fully read what was discussed? we were talking about the federal reserve system of the united states of america, that is, this is the very epicenter of the troubles of the world economy that is now.
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call either citizens, or subjects, or victims of their own regime,
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who most distinguished themselves in the field russophobia, but once again i want to emphasize that this is a retaliatory measure, there are about 100 people included in our response lists, these, as you understand, are already lists with a certain number, but this will always be the case when they are put on sanctions lists or in prohibited stops -lists of citizens of our country, but by the way, for some reason canada is attracting more and more attention now.
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he was not at all ashamed of this, he spoke at events that were dedicated to anti-israeli politics, and so openly not politics against the israeli government or some israeli politician, in principle, the people of israel, but moreover, perhaps, i don’t know for whom this will seem, well, give or take, acceptable, although in general it is strange for the western world, which shouts about its commitment to human rights, for which... he now answers, well, the most interesting fact from his biography, in my opinion, is that he participated in joint
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events, also written for himself with adnan khan, who is he? adnan khan, actually this is a terrorist, he is a member of one of the leaders of a group called hizbud tahrir al-islami, these are apparently the same moderates, as the west called them, good ones, well, no...
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nada and her government, that’s who the canadian government is with, i can guess, considering that the deputy prime minister of the trudeau government, that is, his , forgive me, one of the deputies is christia friedland, an ardent russophobe, a person who hates russia, you know, so, you know, sacramentally, to the depths of the liver, it seems to me, and who is at the same time the granddaughter of that same nazi, the hamster that the jews have well... in due time, put the years of the nazis’ arrival
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he took away the printing house and started publishing a pro-fascist publication, a newspaper, and so on, but the people of canada must understand something, they talk all day long about their commitment to certain liberal democratic values, so what are these values, well, i have an answer.. . it won’t, i don’t really understand what these people are talking about lately, all this reminds me of the film that i already quoted today, don’t look up, because we saw these misanthropic debates. canada, because another thing struck me, and also just the other day, and somehow this, you know, didn’t really go unnoticed in the world, so to speak, circles, which always so closely follow the investigation of various
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plane crashes, especially those related to ukraine and so on and so forth, so here you go... just the other day, a canadian court found guilty of a plane crash that occurred in the skies over tehran several years ago, you remember, yes, the airliner that fell, i don’t know, was a victim or was shot down, in due to the fact that iran has literally turned its airspace, especially around the capital, due to the americans killing targets.
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are guilty of the fact that, forgive me, for this perhaps not entirely ethereal expression, they entered the very zone that obviously could have put the passengers of this aircraft at risk, but what about the malaysian boeing? how attentive you are, vladimir rudolfovich, that is, you also remembered the situation in 2014, but can i give you an amazing quote, which apparently did not reach... the canadian court for some reason. general prosecutor's office of the russian federation. direct quote: ukraine is fully responsible for the deaths of passengers and crew members of the boeing 77 airliner, malaysia airlines, as well as the suffering of the relatives of the victims, since it committed serious violations of article 2,
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the right to life of the european convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental rights freedom in
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what is happening over this territory, for some reason russia is to blame for this, what is the logic, you ask, and this is such an interesting game, it’s called western liberal democracy, no law, no justice, no morals, ethics, no laws, no orders, no traditions, there is nothing but profit, now it seems to me that we can return to the debate between trump and biden, although they are on cnn, if did you notice that cnn and other channels emphasized that trump is the past president, and biden is the current one, obviously, this is a fact, but it seems to me that they literally relished this status in order to, you know, how to instill this view in the audience but you liked it, yes i think you liked it, yes, i really liked it, i felt sorry for the old man, at
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some point i just realized that why are they mocking a seriously ill person like that, who doesn’t even understand... where he is? i don’t know whether i feel sorry for him or not for biden, old age can come to everyone, old age is not always attractive, it’s unclear why unsightly old age is put on public display, i think that you and i should feel sorry for those people who have become his victims, he is also a victim of those who brought him to power in absolute in an unconscious state, in fact, he was chosen in the same way, of course, and he reached the end of his term in the same way, but most of all...
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from the topics of negotiations between the us state department, the secretary of state of the united states of america and sergeevich lavrov, about the fact that allegedly
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russian journalists do not cover the activities of american presidents, american democrats who have settled in the white house in the same way, imagine, i’ll just give you an example of how the washington newspaper assessed biden’s condition. fast, a direct quote from there: the american newspaper washington post called president biden’s condition mental incompetence. to be honest, i haven’t even heard of this, but american journalists have the right, i don’t think so, but the most amazing thing, you know what, is that they refer to his inner circle, and you know, that seemed really truly pathetic to me and worthy of regret, and of some kind, i don’t even... i don’t know how to say it, but compassion, even, it’s like the unfortunate wife of this biden then ran to rallies and spoke against the background of him standing, did not salivate, talked about
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what a great guy he was, because he answered every question that journalists asked him during the debates, i’m wondering why none of my relatives comes to me and does not congratulate me on the fact that i answered every question from journalists during the briefing, that would be a bad tradition, right? i don’t feel sorry for them, but this is pathetic in itself as a spectacle, a spectacle, yes, it was certainly sad, but that didn’t stop the state department from condemning us for the retaliatory sanctions that were introduced against a number of information dumps that were revered by the journalist, i believe that this , you know, is one of the highest, no, or lowest points in their, you know, fall from the point of view of not only... objectivity , but also adequacy, this is such an utter lie, which was invented in the us state department, in britain, in the eu media
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. let's remind you what we're talking about. once again, russian journalists, in this case, colleagues from tas, became victims. this is not an austrian trick, this is of course, american intrigues on the territory of austria, when under the pressure of westerners, primarily the states. austria has decided to terminate the activities of russian journalists who were permanently accredited there. we called the austrian ambassador, asked him what was wrong with russian journalists, what complaints there were, perhaps we could do something to ensure that austria did not take this obviously unfriendly, inadequate, biased step. the austrian ambassador threw up his hands and said that he didn’t have enough what is known, he took out the paper.
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an austrian journalist who was accredited in moscow, and then after the presence of the second russian journalist in
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vienna was terminated, so to speak. but no one expects anything from the foreign office of downing street and so on, but we have already talked about canada today, but still journalists should feel some kind of responsibility or some kind of conscience for the fact that we are talking about their colleagues, well, none of them spoke up for assange, who was really broken, as for assange, i want to say, correct me, but it seems to me that there is only one russian federation, the only one.
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advocated all these years for asandzha, i won’t say, to be left alone, the westerners will never leave him alone, but at least they stopped terrorizing him, stopped mocking him, stopped this literally, literally torture on live television, i don’t i remember another country that would talk more about it, remind you, there were examples when i talk about our country, i mean everyone, i mean our external ones.
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nothing like that, it’s not a desire to prick them, it is not a desire to somehow talk about their shortcomings or the shortcomings of their system. the fact is that asansh in many ways opened the eyes of the international community to the tricks of the western world. he provided so much information, there were tens or even hundreds of thousands of materials about the crimes of americans and british in iraq. many learned what the american army was doing in the territory. iraq when it occupied this independent state. many people learned who hillary clinton is. i think exactly this is what asanja was not forgiven for. assange is a man who put his life on the line. he knew what he was risking, and he took this step. i don't know if it's his journalistic ambitions, his professional challenge to himself, or just his thirst for truth. i read that he really is a man who put truth
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above all else, but... he did it, he showed that even against this monstrous western system you can speak out for the sake of truth, and then he admitted that espionage is what miller is doing with penguin face, says, what do you want, he admitted, he is a spy, not a journalist, and this is their classic tactics, you remember what and how they did with those whom they literally made hostages of their, as they call, american democracy, but i want to say that on my opinion... yes, he is still silent, we have not heard a single word, and this is part of the deal, and this is, no, this is not just part of vladimir rudolfovich’s deal, this is another evidence of the criminal nature of the western, in particular and first it's the turn of american liberal democracy, this a crime against their own laws, if they put themselves at the forefront, against the first amendment of the constitution, freedom of speech made this very constitutional amendment unshakable and not only that...
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watch carefully, i think there will be strong speeches there, oh yes, bye i can’t say when or which ones, but i think you can guess they will be unforgettable. thank you, maria vladimirovna, now it’s advertising, let’s not continue.

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