tv [untitled] May 11, 2022 5:30pm-6:01pm MSK
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for a certain definitely classic how the game is being played like this is now a biden, go away remains camilla grayling, we take two chambers after november 8 and forgive me, mrs. camila haris, your days are busy, because we will wag your nerves so much that you will not be able to act the way you do operate in normal non-war time? as i think, of course, there are experts on russia in the united states and in the western countries of europe. it's just that they are not in demand, uh, and this kind of intellectual cognitive dissonance, it is becoming and has already become mainstream. why 40 and not 33. i think uh hmm our american partners. so we decided to feed a little. what are certain supply chains that pass, including through europe, because recently european politicians have become quite reluctant to join american anti-russian projects, understanding where this all leads and, as a result? it seems to me that these 7 billion dollars will be dispersed between
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us counterparties in europe in order to support them and support this anti-russian west that in europe usually they steal from themselves so, uh, well. they can steal from themselves, but if they also, uh, irresponsibly engage in inflationary, uh moments, then, unfortunately, the european economy. the economy is now dependent, well, not from russian energy sources, now from american ones. that's how it turns out. well, not yet, but nevertheless, everything is moving towards this, then they will have to spin their flywheel of inflation and answer to the voter in the united states, eh, the situation in civil society. she is more manageable with the help of these tolerance programs cancil culture and so on in europe it's still more difficult in europe, uh, people hmm willingly use alternative sources of information. yes, they still cannot say against it, but everything, the further into the forest, what is called, the more it becomes clear that the brussels group is operating in europe, and which the united states is biased or openly corrupted and
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they manage and direct this anti-russian activity. and this converting group is starting more and more, uh, to manifest itself in information space before. eh, i managed to create the impression that this is some kind of general european movement against russia, that all the countries of europe do not have it. now it has already broken up with this picture already common and not and to the question. about who wins or loses the information war. here becomes more and more relevant. in fact, everything we say it has to do with the notion of heroes as antiheroes. so our heroes are the ones who, uh, like you said about the trap. uh, they lured a snake to the island and made what our heroes did is those who are born today in the space of the former ukrainian ussr, our heroes were on the immortal shelf, when everyone carried their portraits of their grandfathers, their great-grandfathers , these are our heroes, and we will plant anti-heroes. it is obvious what naryshkina said
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absolutely true and very relevant and important, of course, i am concerned about the word liberalism. he began to scold. there, after all, conservative liberalism or liberal conservatism. there is something in this, but, apparently, there will be other terms the epoch of new, and words of new concepts is coming, but as for the non-profit sector, it is indisputable - this is a very big problem. e not only and not so much, because there are western ones. colleagues who are trying to advance through this non-commercial sector, because there are eastern colleagues who are trying to advance through this non-commercial sector and often promote logics not only and not so much theirs as american logics, therefore, you need to take a closer look, well, we very often talk about all kinds of british american funds centers, uh, and uh non-profit organizations of all kinds, including, uh, autonomous non-profit organizations and so on, but there are also turkish ones. uh, there are
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organizations of many other countries, including our chinese partners and uh, here uh in the background. since we pay great attention to american organizations of this kind and russian ones sponsored by western colleagues, it would be worth paying attention to eastern organizations of this kind, but there is no doubt that when we talk about that's bad, that supports. and for our non-profit organizations, this is undeniably true, but in exactly the same way we must definitely develop our owners of commercial organizations, and not only do this on a grant basis, which, uh, is very, very common today, but do it on an ongoing basis, creating opportunities for their development both at home and abroad. ah, because when we talk about uh, uh, we don't promote ourselves well enough abroad. and we must understand that only one mid who is undeniably a hero today. he
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remembers how he found the ambassador, poured paint on him, you showed it in poland. we remember how ours is. e, dear colleague, polyansky spoke, and he was not allowed to speak, but he showed very important things. all this is there, but the diplomats are simply the cooperation of the russian world. uh, it's not enough to make our nonprofits more active. whether inside and abroad, and this requires constant and systematic support. he, not about the realism of the united there are no more states, what sergei viktorovich lavrov said very clearly today and, uh, there can be no future for the neo-colonialism of the united states of america, but they, uh, these 40 billion that they send to ukraine how much will remain in the usa how much later uh in europe how much at the end will eventually reach ukraine, and most importantly, where will they go? where these weapons are, then we will be sent to find them
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, we already find them far beyond the borders of ukraine, and europe, in its e about american frenzy , does not understand that it is not just losing subjectivity. and all. and what is happening with europe today turns it into a colony of the united states of america no further and no more. i agree with most of your points, of course. you know, after all, they are eastern ngos. yes, there are, say , confucius institutions, but chinese confucius institutions , they never interfered in politics, they certainly do not work for the purpose of influencing the domestic political situation there. these are purely cultural institutions, like many other eastern foundations. they are clearly not doing what they have always done. uh, western funds, namely, well, undermining the foundations of russian statehood, which in fact was the main task, you will be surprised to be engaged. well
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, very gently, very gently, to support individual funds. they may be doing this, but chinese funds are definitely not doing this. concerning? issues related to western non-profit organizations, but they largely acted and their effectiveness was based on, uh, an understanding of some kind of moral superiority of the west, this is moral superiority. it just evaporated. now, in the eyes of the russians, this superiority is no moral at all, there is nothing moral behind the west. yes, all these ideals that they spoke of, there is democracy, human rights, the right to property. well, where is it all? yes? that is, it evaporated in one moment, simply because washington needed to evaporate it, they evaporated and that's it. they do not exist, and it is now clear to everyone that there is nothing behind this, the king is naked, and these ngos themselves represent absolutely false values. what does it mean for our non-profit sector, how
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times unfriendly countries. it is completely closed now. there are simply no opportunities for his activities. uh, well, i can talk about this very , very authoritatively. uh, well, there are no opportunities for such work at all now, because it is simply prohibited by the legislation of the respective states. but what about the rest of the world. this is the overwhelming majority of humanity, then there, of course, there is a huge field of activity, and there we have worked and continue to work, and we must always proceed from the fact that , after all, the overwhelming, it really is the majority of humanity. at least eighty or even 90% work with us. uh, ivanovich but, from a purely military point of view, this one over there is 40-50 billion. how much they can change the balance of power in ukraine is, of course, a serious amount, of course, because, in principle, it
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fits the amount there, 53 billion dollars that americans usually spent in their budget. she is holding russia in them on purpose. there, the military budget was allocated 53 billion - this is how a separate column for the containment of russia 40 billion is, of course, a lot of money, but let's calculate what it can be spent on. the first is on their own weapons, if they are willing to spend, but then, in general, the ukrainians fly by. in general, the united states washington itself will spend this money on the purchase of its own weapons, which will be delivered to ukraine, but remember, in the same place, the lend list means that this equipment delivered to them by the pancake should either be returned or should. the cost of this vehicle has been refunded, and the cost of this vehicle plus interest on the cost of this technique. uh, for ukraine it's monstrous. yes, of course, as stated. well, i'm really pissed off. we get 2,7 jvin there, and the complex itself is 40.000 plus more
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ammunition for it. yes, now they are ready to drive him somewhere for 90,000 already. and, apparently it will, because look what he does. they count the carriage. they announce that transportation is a huge insurance. yes, transportation is dangerous, who will lead the ukrainian e, that means, drivers or railway workers? well, maybe. ah, most likely. i think it will be different, but in a special column it is written that employees of private military companies will conduct. but when i was in iraq, i'll tell you. when cbi kellag brown labor private military company took over the provision of the us troops, in iraq they had a $300 roll of toilet paper that came from the united states to iraq. this is the same scheme that will probably apply here, so these 40 billion how much is enough. this is a very difficult question, because everything will go into
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logistics, transport costs, insurance and to pay for the e-risk, but to people who agree to enter into it. so where does the money go? there is another interesting waste. you know what they take. they are now very much promoting the same idea that russia is a sponsor of terrorism. but if you deliver to a country that is in conflict with the sponsor those with the country in quotation marks of the sponsor of terrorism, then the insurance coefficient there automatically increases, because the linen list can then be non-refundable. really. i agree. uh, in general in the american army, and the lion's share of the costs. this is payment, huh? insurance salaries of pensions, that is, the main money goes there in this situation. ah. if, all the more so, they say that in the american war, specialists in large numbers intend to participate in the ukrainian situation, not pmc employees, but servicemen. i do not argue, maybe they will not be on the front line. but how, as
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specialists, this is again payment. this is 40 billion. that is, they intend to spend these 40 billion on themselves, and ukraine will then pay 80 billion. for this, it really will be like that, but we just need to have in mind that is clearly uh, from the outside. west something went wrong the whole collective west is huge. yes it would seem that russia was supposed to be crushed and economically nothing can be done with it absolutely, because their paper economy. seems like nothing compared to our real economy, which costs much better, it only receives additional dividends from rising energy prices and, uh, all these efforts go to waste and the west inflicts much more on itself. damn than uh, maybe we could mo-they could inflict us therefore uh. yes, it’s not easy for us, but the fact that the west is now looking for some
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frantically some moves in order to worsen our situation even more is unconditional. and that they won't be able to. it is also obvious to me that we will continue after the commercial. in relation to our judicial system so that no one has any doubts in my court they are trying to get to the bottom of the truth. i rely only on facts and only on human evidence. and that then nothing i just took and left. you may have killed a person. i must admit, the person was stopped. i'm afraid you won't like it. he is danila razin of the father whom i imprisoned. if he finds out, if he even thinks that it was you who drank his son. i need to
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more than 5,000 service points throughout russia lady. i think that we should provoke them to a new crime and take them red-handed. i didn't do anything to him personally. only, unfortunately, not about me will leave put us alone, please, who are you with. good morning alexander ivanovich, everything is in order.
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the european states europe there are different europe we saw this is good on may 9, when one europe carried flowers to the monuments of the soviet soldiers of the liberators, when europe walked in the columns of the immortal regiment there is another europe europe which are the same flowers with metal bulldozers europe that desecrated monuments to the soviet coniferous liberators or leela paint on the russian ambassador in warsaw these two europes they speak different languages. and this is good, you can see from the roll call, which we will now present to you, and mir kusturica is a well-known film director. this operation is just a continuation of the war that was started in 2016, humanity, meanwhile, presents
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it, as in an advertisement for a face cream, where the causes and consequences are mixed, this war of the russian speaker the population of donbass, luhansk crimea, which did not want to remain hostile to ukraine, and in february of this year russia practically wanted to stop the tragedy that kiev has been continuing for 8 years, or rather since 2014. moreover, this was not a ukrainian decision, but the american kiev only obeyed, pulling donbass most of its armed forces in the life of history, there are causes and consequences. what will be the consequences? i don’t know if they knew that the reasons were the lack of presence of russian troops, and the fact that civilians are suffering there children are interested in the fact that when serbia was bombed, our dead were called collateral victims, but poor civilians are talking about what is happening in ukraine. poor children. but the head of european diplomacy borel, let's listen to him. doesn't matter. how will this war end? ukrainians must kneel, torn to pieces by the russians. you
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want to understand that wars end in negotiations, but it is necessary to sit down at the negotiating table from a position of strength and the task now is to put ukrainians in this position. we say that we do not participate in the war, but we take sides. we want to weaken russia's war machine. we want to weaken the ability of president vladimir putin and his regime. without thoroughly attacking a sovereign country. we want to help ukraine defend itself, but we don't want to go to war with russia, but at the same time, er barrel will add. and even today, that, in fact, everything should be decided on the battlefield. the minister of foreign affairs of the federal republic of germany, ber bog, spoke about this when she visited kiev, on victory day, she wrote a long article about this for the atlantic-list raa with the british foreign secretary who said that nato should become the global military instrument of the west and the g7 into instruments of
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economic warfare for the west to gain absolute dominance. these two europes coexist for me. clear. what europe wins up and europe is anti-russian europe about the american one, which at the same time can not agree on the sixth package of sanctions so far, because no matter what package of sanctions it imposes. all this turns against europe sixth patent sanctions are a very sorry stupid way to kill your economy. and very quickly. and if you ask who exactly prevented the implementation. and the implementation of minsk is the same, these people are sitting, they are talking. they advise. they now claim that they were, in fact, the cause. why has ukraine reached the state it is in now? why did the shock part of ukraine were drawn to the donbass and were ready to attack literally for several hours, uh, it seems to me that uh hmm in
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there is a saying in russia, when i went down the drain, in this case, many european politicians, i went down the drain. they are no longer able to control themselves, when they start to say something about russia, about ukraine, or about ukraine's russia, it causes very, uh, wild irritation. in fact, the civil societies of these countries, because they do not understand why they should not pay and suffer for e. these are obviously inspired outside, and theses are whether it's barrel or berg and so on. and i think that parts of the national elites there, like the baltic countries in romania, yes, even some of the czech countries there, including they are trying to catch their small fish out of this difficult situation in this troubled water. yes, and they do it. they supply weapons to ukraine, of course, for money, and so on. they receive certain preferences and guarantees from the united states, for example, great britain recently provided guarantees to sweden regarding its security, and so on. so i
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think that this small fish, unfortunately, it has become food for the politicians of the political life of europe and this is very sad, because this is the europe of western europe - these are great countries and now they are forced to engage in such political support in my opinion. it seems to me a very important point that civil society is now starting to come to life in europe, for the first time it is starting to come to life, they look at their politicians and say, guys. we are tired of you. we are tired of brussels. we really want the issue of sovereignty to be raised, we are not opposed to opening borders for the movement of goods and services. we are very opposed to what is called the dictate of brussels they do not like brussels in any normal conversation with politicians with scientists. they all say the same thing, we do not share the voice of brussels, we are afraid of it. and yes , they are very clear they say that to date europe has received nothing europe has not received
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dividends from either britain or america and all europeans still ordinary citizens believe that when the cold comes, and suddenly there will be a price for gas, more or less high, then all that difference. america compensates and will personally send it to everyone their wallets. this is not how the system works in the united states of america, they never give out money to anyone. they must understand this, but the second year is passing by, and now the understanding is gradually coming that politicians are leading them in the wrong direction, but the fear of simply going against the system is very monstrous. but another point is very important for us, that those countries that are forming for europe, this is, first of all, france, this is italy but alas , it’s not germany anymore, these are the countries where the peoples of the population begin to treat us very well and only for one simple reason, that at some point the cauldron that america began to boil from
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great europe lost a very important element. valve for this boiler. they stopped lifting this lid and letting off steam. europe understands that the pressure is monstrous, but there is no release of steam. and now certain inverted pyramids of europeans are happening. more carefully understand the concept, the worse, the better, and they are now starting to treat russia differently. i mean , of course, not politicians. i'm only talking about ordinary ordinary citizens who every day see in their own skin what a food shortage is. it really exists, what is a commodity shortage, it also exists and yes, do not forget that energy sources and the internet are for an ordinary european. has risen in price, very decently for us figure 80 or 100 dollars. uh, or euro for internet. these are unthinkable numbers. and they are slowly getting there. so civil society is waking up and very active, but europe is competing with america and european countries are competing with each other to the question of who will supply ukraine with more weapons,
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and this is certainly true, but you e, we understand that each country that participates in the supply of weapons to ukraine has its own task more, for example, its task is to confirm its status as the number one ally of the eastern europe for the united states and curry favor, so to speak, as much as possible for germany, but as a protectorate. and you know, for them the situation looks something like this take it and leave me alone. well, well, in the usa they insist. let's every day, but because really german technology. she really is the best, and these howitzers, and the two thousandth howitzer. indeed, this is the standard of self-propelled artillery mounts. and i already know that there are some units on the ukrainian side, however, a few, a few, we have already knocked out. as for the czech republic, bulgaria, they frankly receive gesheft here, they make money. take the vaz machine building plants. it was a soviet-era enterprise
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that produced grenade launchers, and kalashnikovs there is ammunition and so on, it lay on its side during the 2000s, when i read the syrian crisis. it accepted, because the americans started through them and the bulgarians. skye, the actual weapons of the bulgarian factories to supply e, igil and so on and so forth. and now here is a favorable situation. the czech republic is about the same. well, on the other hand, we see, uh, also the other side of the coin is all those who supply their weapons to ukrainian, uh, to ukrainian territory. they bare their armies. they have replacements no factory yet they have. as a matter of fact, the americans do not work, who promise them that we will give you something there, then we will give you, they say, the poles will have to pay for a new one, they say no. well, as you see, we delivered 200 300 230 tanks, you 72. and you know us, let's 230 abrams americans. they say that we have only 230 abrauses. what have we given you? yes? these are the cognitive dissonance that arises, and and taking into account
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how our videoconferencing systems work, interrupting, and transport acts of the artery and destroying warehouses. well , actually, sooner or later it's all will end. the same france does not want to supply anything. in fact, there are many cognitive dissonances today. here they showed it in a barrel, there it is also obvious, like cognitive dissonance. uh, the americans, uh, said here the other day in the person of one of the general that the russians are an existential threat, but for the united states of america, so today the united states of america is an existential threat to the european union for europe as such, but because they force europe to follow its own logicians. this is the first second in europe, uh, today, unfortunately, there are no real leaders that this europe had before the golly, and uh, the third, which is very important, the europeans lack strategic thinking. at the same time, as
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of today, the european elites lack strategic thinking, and they are able to. here is this block of outdated thinking. what exactly did he say? chinese leader xi jinping was here the other day he said that this is the most bloc thinking bloc confrontation represents the greatest threat, but international stability and security. it is very important here that europeans should have listened to chinese wisdom. well, they rarely listen to anyone except themselves and americans and americans. and in vain yes, because really what the european countries are doing now is the suicide of the politician of europe - this is really a study of the american line, which in many respects is aimed at drowning its western european competitor, and they are doing it perfectly and the europeans are really starting understand. uh, popularity european leaders are rapidly falling, and all of them. and johnson and scholz. this is clearly seen in the
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local elections, which are now losing, the ruling parties. by the way, the same thing is prominent in the united states, where biden's rating is simply the lowest in the entire history of observations and public opinion polls, which really does not interfere with being afraid, but acting as president. the problem is what is the problem? well, what is the alternative to this? yes, that is, in europe there are no politicians who have not been grown were the united states. yes, there isn't. e independent thinking people except. there marin lipenny still some units, but no more than that, and an alternative to bidenom will be camelo grayling, which is also an alternative to johnson. will there be a rhinestone, and who will be an alternative to the scholz, i don’t even want to oh god yes, well, how do you like this trinity harris trails lane
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