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we look at our feet, when we were leaving, they set it all on fire, that is, we have already seen it, in which medicine syringes painkillers. a whole opportunity to get out quickly. and also quickly hide in a shelter, each in fact the room in each room was used for some specific purpose, somewhere there were firing points, somewhere something was being repaired and modernized. now we will see the modernized maz on which the shield armor was welded and in this way it. fortified, well, how
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armored vehicles did everything, you know, not much save, right? yes, this report of yours really shows well. how hard it was for our special units. eh, to break through both in the port and on the call of masha, and of course, illustrates what we are now facing on the azov steel. e, ivan pavlovich a. comment on the plot and tell us what you saw in mariupol, what are the moods of our fighters there? well, first of all, uh, do you know about the port of mariupol? this, of course, is such an interesting sight, but there is a huge number of abandoned ships, that is the crews were removed. they left. they were taken out , respectively, a to the countries, to which these crews belong, but there is one ship, the princess. yes, it means there, but the bulgarian crew really copied
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the port. nevermind. in general, they, uh, stay on the ship. here is in the middle. that's all there is nothing to say, and they support the support of the ship in life. in fact, here is the port of mariupol, but really, but very revealing, how e equipped and how ukrainians prepared for resistance to the last. that's what they often talk about, well, every point is here each building is a small fortified one. well, a point of resistance, but a lot of mining. we are far away there we went, yes, well, in many places it was mined, it was impossible to pass, and now. these shots are in a sense, well, not exclusive, of course, but nonetheless. here you show the breadth of this situation, that is, the general picture of the
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situation. uh, they also talk about what, uh, i mean about the use of ammunition, and nato has a huge amount of evidence. we got there, that is, and not just this weapon. yes, there even the cartridges are scattered precisely of the nato standard 5,56 and a huge amount of i and dry rations for author's and american and, respectively, various medical equipment, as it were, all american or nator's, that is, they were provided in full. even uniforms. and as for the general situation in mariupol, you know that yesterday was an indicative day. in the sense that the president of the russian federation canceled the order for a general assault and, accordingly, as it were, uh, everyone took it absolutely logically, because uh is
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much simpler ways to solve this problem. and about the azov people, uh, who are still in the industrial zone, but from two o'clock. it wasn't surprising. this was the first time i was in mariupol, absolutely silence, no canada , no one was shooting, but after four it all started again, that is, then for 2 hours they again had the opportunity to think in these they again refused, then the cannonade began, but i would like to note what they answered. still already. basically, only mortars are not rocket launchers. not ah, heavy artillery, no longer works, mortars. there were answers. well, no more than that, that is, they have everything, but by and large, there are no forces left. it remains only to hide in the catacombs and it is possible. which, by the way, is a very dangerous moment, and this situation will have to be resolved. they may just
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come out at night, for example, to do some damage and confirm that they are still resisting. there is a serious danger in this. they must, of course, be blocked in full . well, the other side of our group, and already act on azovsteel, and in different, but parts and gradually compress the ring in donetsk today there were arrivals. yes yes. and by the way, i would like to note an interesting moment, uh, from this agglomeration, avdeevka sands and krasnogorovka, which is constantly firing at us in donetsk. uh, there were a lot of arrivals from the sand today, namely heavy mortars. that is, you see not multiple launch rocket systems, not heavy artillery, but a 122 120 mm mortar. that is, it also says that a-a. hope they have ammo is still running out. thank you it was
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ivan konovalov from mariupol and, uh, and donetsk well , really, putin’s order that we don’t storm the azov steel, uh, they perceived the army as an order that everything had to be followed, but uh, really, very logical decision, because during a siege, e, the losses are much less than during a direct assault. and i must say that during the great patriotic war. e for forty-three years. eh, we practically did not storm. uh, cities settlements that ended up in environment. they were simply surrounded by barbed wire , signs were put up that you were already a prisoner of the soviet army, and then nothing really. shouldn't have done it sooner or later. they really gave up. although sometimes it took some time, but in itself it is a strategy tactic works. she gives an absolutely 100% guarantee
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that this e. the whole garrison, uh, these are all not people who remained there. they, uh, will be in our hands. well, of course, resistance continues to a large extent, because these deliveries are coming. what our military expert at the rate from the united states of america also spoke about, the country e is clear that ukraine itself is no longer capable of not producing. uh, neither weapons nor, as we see, even dry rations for our army. all this is now coming from there, and nato acts as a kind of. uh, the rear base for the ukrainian armed forces is already uh, showing everything uh, less less and less professional qualities on the battlefield, but the united states is also experiencing interesting processes. joe biden never ceases to amaze uh no so. e. a long time ago he made a new statement, which i
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propose to listen to about that. uh, how the united states is connected with innovation and with world progress listen, everyone forgot already. we're the ones who invented the damn thing. we invented the computer chip. it's not a joke, all the progress all the changes came from american technology, but we don't make them anymore, in principle. but uh, of course, that all technology came from america is an american myth, because i remind you that chemistry was actually invented by mendeleev, radio, popov , tv, from vareykin. uh, well, and further down the list still in space. e, korolev brought yuri gagarin the first nuclear power plant was launched by kurchatov, e, physiology is pavlov and the monologue of swordsmen. well , the americans really did something and really in micro and electronics. they have achievements, no doubt, but
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biden correctly said that now america is not producing anything for progress. yes, that is, and he meant technology, of course, and this speech was devoted to the development of american infrastructure. uh, but really america is what they produce now for the progress of mankind, except for problems, in fact, in the united states, the stake was that they would be the global must, if you remember the ideologist of, uh, the soviet soviet system, they will tell everyone how to live, set some kind of framework some rules, well, everyone else will act within their concept, so they saw themselves. uh, this is about the same scheme they are. by the way, it was common in business that physical production should be brought to the countries of the third world and behind you get up a brand and a brand should cost more than intellectual property than, uh, everything
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that is connected with physical production. here in the field of geopolitics and geoeconomics, and the united states, as a power, tried to make something like a brand. uh, rules they call it narrative or norms. well, as well as the power to force everyone to fulfill their ideological attitudes, this scheme is crumbling, it is absolutely not life, capable of and apparently, the united states, uh, are starting to consolidate that part of the world who agree that they should not only be an ideologue, but also be, uh, the leader of material food. uh, the food chain of the chain, so they, uh, will most likely bring home the uh production that trump has already started and the global financial system was waiting for us to stop, that he will stop this? he apparently. it identifies on the contrary. they will, uh, press
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everyone with some technological issues with issues related to intellectual property. that is, yes, they will try to reclaim material advantage, but from my point of view , the opportunity for this is absolutely missed. because there is a half of the world economy that no longer lives inside american ideological concepts and american, uh, legal concepts, therefore they can only consolidate their own uh, and therefore, like this, if we can say a little figuratively, what is happening in the main part of the world in final stage where colonization. here, uh, the developing world is being freed from western patronage. but among the closest american allies. uh, europe japan australia great britain is actually recolonizing. to some extent, they are now so close to the united states that, well,
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them, well, our official diplomacy now calls them, in my opinion, vassals. well, you can call them such american neo-colonies. but really, the united states now. uh, if the ability to produce something, then, basically, after all, instability and various kinds of sanctions, that is, the united states really took on the role of not so much a collective suslov be, uh, how much of a collective world bank, uh, that controlled all the financial flows of the transaction, and so on and so forth. and when necessary, he opened them, when he did not need to block them, and so on. that is, this is a country that is capable of creating problems, but which has long been unable to create not images of the future for humanity and which is not able to give something positive, but is capable of really arming , say, ukraine in order for it to create problems for russia, that is, the united states this country now which has great potential, but the potential is
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mostly negative. uh, and this negative potential is in the hands of a person who, uh, to put it mildly. e is not fully able-bodied, and someone considers even and adequate about it after advertising. we have one very important news. i ask the participants of all teams that did not pass to leave. this is a take-off song. you have the opportunity to pass the final, but tv viewers will already vote. after that, we will find out the full list of those who will compete for the title of the best voices of the country, we will hold a special additional stage voice children watch after the tracker we are the time and new series every week
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there's a big game on the air. uh, according to the west, the most influential person on the planet is joseph biden, but he himself raises more and more questions. uh, including maybe the first queue with his compatriots and one of the most consistent critics. uh, joe biden is the highest rated tv presenter in the united states tucker carlson uh, listen to his latest broadcast. would you be surprised to learn that joe biden recently got lost in his own bedroom and presented a lamp on the table as his wife, or that he apologized for saving marie antoinetti's life during the crimean war, most likely.
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no, we can't say that it actually happened, but it could happen quite likely. if if you think it's too rough, then don't worry. joe biden will never know about it, other people are unreal for biden. he lives in a world of ghosts and fog of memories. and you know about it, because you yourself have seen the only thing that may surprise you is that after 15 months of his presidency. joe biden is up for re-election for a second term. it's incredibly impossible and downright ridiculous, according to an article published this week in hill jobidence. told his old boss barack obama that he plans to get re-elected joe biden believes that he is the only one who can beat trump and how the woman reacted to this hill is not reported, but earlier this week obama addressed the baidan in the words of the vice president. so, you can guess for yourself, obama has never hidden that he does not
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like, and he does not respect biden. obama thought he was fake incompetent old white annoying and all. that was 10 years ago, and thinks so, not only democrat obama agrees with him. just for fun, we tried to find at least one representative of the democrats who would supported the nomination of baidan and did not find a single re-election - this is too big an absurdity, even for them, what was shown on television last fall is easy to see that he is holding his hands, like a doll, you can’t hide it. i recently spoke with experts about high inflation in 2022. they expect high inflation, a special edition deliberately designed to show biden's strengths and fundamental coolness. and now imagine him in an office where there are no cameras and medics who can lead to injections him to feeling. uh, yuri nikolayevich well, what is this,
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well, this is actually really the mainstream of the republican party, which is now rushing to the midterm elections, uh, who wants to create the maximum problem, so what does this mean in terms of the alignment of political forces, uh, and. uh, what does this mean for the future of us policy in ukraine itself? yes indeed, we see that in a number of buildings it is absolutely pro-democratic. yes, critical materials appear biden and really didn’t come across them. uh, the rationale and his chances of being nominated for a second term. it really looks like the end of the second term. he would have been 86 years old. yes, absolutely right. but even if we do not take the age. yes, if you do not, so to speak, age discrimination
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is taken into account here. here we will be simple. treated like a politician, but not a single achievement that could be put into his piggy bank, so to speak, which would allow him to nominate a candidate first. and even more so to expect that he can't beat a single achievement, and in that sense we remember how it all started in august last year, when his rating hmm after afghanistan of course, that's his rating. e, went down and since then he has continued this movement. that is, there is absolutely no turning point here , but i don’t know how he became president. frankly, because even if you don't know, yes, i don't know what motivated them, it is. indeed, obama was critical of him. here is his famous statement and public, and then in an interview he said that he was a beaten person who could break firewood. this is how he always treated him.
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the film so to speak restrained e tolerated him because he was white and because he was such an elder in democratic politics, because both were, in addition to being black, he was still young in politics. yes, he needed some kind of uncle chernomor, here, who was assigned to him nothing more. in fact, he tried to entrust him with it. there are some things like ukraine or china but they were not insignificant, and, of course, biden, and in previous years, when he was much younger, he was known among journalists for his blunders, that is, he was a person in previous years who was able to blurt out something like that, not thinking or he lacked consideration to understand that he was saying something wrong, well, it was. it was, therefore, it seems to me that all these statements are really. well , how to say, firstly, they are made taking into account the upcoming midterm elections, so as not to
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annoy their parties. yes, that is, if they now they start such a campaign against their president, then, of course, they will fail if they fail the elections, which is quite likely? yes, uh, then he will become, well, typical roma and a duck, because then he will not be able to really do anything at all. well, what does this mean for the policy of the united states in relation to ukraine? that is, on the contrary, he will want to toughen his line there to send more weapons in order to raise his rating, or the united states will start dealing with internal problems and forget about ukraine i think the democrats will not go the second way. i think that they will already grind. and they will keep clutching and frantically. so to speak , trying to maintain their dominance will try to impose their policies. we see how they developed, so to speak, well, some kind of extreme. from my point of view, diplomatic activity, they are trying to handle brazil and india, handle china. that is,
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they go spread out wide enough oil. and east uh, arabic yes uh, but we see what it is unsuccessfully, in fact, that it does not give a result. here, while activity. she goes, of course. eh, they certainly have options. you have already mentioned in the monetary financial yes opportunities. er, of course, the control of this monetary financial system. he still allows them to put pressure on the bank. for example. eh , now there is a lot of discussion in the press about whether the united states will be able to apply the same sanctions against china according to the anti-russian model according to the anti-russian model. well, right away, for example , you find out that they will not work, what is there, uh four chinese banks, they are included, so to speak, leading all americans yes, more american ones. that is, it is clear that this strategy will no longer work. it
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can be used on a very limited scale, so to speak, so they represent to me that the democrats. unfortunately, from my point of view. we must be ready for this. yes, and the republicans will play, but the aggravation is also no doubt. by the way, i have my own theory. why choose bytes on anyone else elections. he uh walked in the primaries perfectly ahead of everyone and uh, of course, uh, sanders was a nightmare for the democratic establishment, because, uh, uh, by comparison, he is more of a socialist than gennady andreyevich zyuganov by far. there, he advocated for free everything for the democrats. it was a medical education disaster, and so they looked to see who could possibly beat sanders. biden, was fourth, and all the forces of these democrats were thrown. party all the liberal media were thrown to support this candidacy, which, of course, looked very comical, but
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there was support. uh, the most powerful and plus further falsifications. here we have a president who is then laughed at by all of america and who, yes, please, and who really isn’t, is able to make some decisions in the interests of the same american economy. he is to a large extent. eh, ruins just and not by chance today. eh, got out. e came out number. uh, iconamist magazine. it's a magazine, uh, renting out in london, but it's very influential and calculates every a politician there who considers himself a politician in the west every economist who considers himself an economist in the west. this is such a major globalist magazine, which exists in the world and very, so to speak, reflects the opinion of the entire globalist crowd, which, as it believes , leads the whole world. and here is today's article . uh, the induction was very revealing. listen to what is written there.
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central banks are supposed to instill confidence in the economy to keep inflation low and stable level, but the loss of control of america's federal reserve is staggering in march. consumer prices were 8.5% higher than a year earlier, the fastest annual increase since 1981. uncle. sam went down a unique path. thanks to mr. biden's excessive fiscal stimulus of one and nine, tenths of a trillion dollars, which was passed in march 2021. this gave additional impetus to the economy and led to the fact that the total volume of stimulus measures. due to the pandemic was 25% of gdp the highest among rich countries when the white house hit the gas pedal the fed should have hit the brakes it didn't result in the worst overheating in a big rich economy in the thirty year era of inflation targeting by central
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banks. now almost a fifth of americans. says inflation is country's most important issue president joe biden has released oil from strategic reserves to try to rein in gasoline prices, and democrats are looking for guilty villains from greedy bosses to vladimir putin but as you can see the federal reserve system is being criticized. this centrifugal creature of the united states of america is almost a centroban - the main thing is that it imitates the structure - they pumped up the world economy so much that this bubble of where it will burst, and those who deal with strategies are well aware. well, as soon as some kind of serious financial and economic crisis begins, but you have to throw your strength not on the pentagon budget, it is the solution to current problems economic social and so on and uh, in case such a launch of the crisis begins, and it is already beginning. yes, and this is the best thing for us, in fact, not military deterrence. the west
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is at home and e from the history of wars. it is known that wars do not end when there are no more soldiers left, you can always lie. and when the opponents no longer have the opportunity to wage war. now we see the front. e european where they say they already decided that they would not survive without gas. and here is the financial system. this is even more seriously, because the global debt is already $33 million . he was recruited when rates were zero and the fed, uh, missed 4 years. 24 years ago, they should have started blowing out the bubble. they did not blow it away, because it was decided that we would act only when everything was completely bad. let the bubble inflate. and when i the government of the united states there threw almost 2 billion 2 trillion dollars into the economy, the fed added 3.8, understand, and it turns out that this growth in the money supply by 25% annually. he turned, uh, the dollar, well, into some very
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strange currency. and if inflation, if interest rates there are 0.5 and inflation is 8.5. this means that the real rate is negative -8%, how to live with the fact that a huge number of zombie zombie companies with such a term are economic, which survive only if the rate is near zero, if the rate rises to 2%, they no longer survive by half the economy. just may disappear and unemployment and so on. that is, here they are just an economist. ah, range. he just says that the fed is these radishes as they would tell us, they just made us such a vulnerability that lays time for us and will not allow us to defeat this evil putin , that's what they are talking about, well, indeed the situation is critical, because they cannot raise the discount rate if they will raise a significant part of the economy will simply lie down, and the rate is already negative compared to inflation, which is eight and a half percent. it's up to economists, a very sure indicator of what e the economy is. it may collapse, but the allies will also collapse, because
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that they too were taking dollars dollars under that low rates. and so, when the collapse of everything begins, then we will see the real situation. uh, very very, curious, because look uh for the united states and now the biggest danger is that the whole world will not understand that the king is naked. and what, a paper tiger? yes, if this understanding comes, because american hegemony will simply collapse, because it is based on trust in the dollar and in the united states as superpowers, if this trust disappears will disappear, in general, and everything in american power , from here there are such big stakes in this game and from here, that's the talk that we cannot lose. we ca n't let the russians win in ukraine because if the russians win in ukraine everyone will understand that it's really the king who is really naked and apart from the printing press and the federal reserve. they don’t have much, even their weapons are not enough now to help ukraine
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