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see you. come on to the wall.
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one person will do it all. this is the judge who slipped the car. where are you taking me home? so they didn't let me go. did you pull me out on purpose ? who cares? where are you going?
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safe place, have to wait until things calm down further. oleg give me the phone. just do what i tell you and everything will be fine, you understand? what, in what sense? i don't know why, i'm scared
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someone to use your car. thoughts hijacked, or what? well, in the sense they found out, yes, only so that you do so, if you suddenly steal, then no more than a kilometer. the car drove on and then stagnated according to the laws of wartime grigory ivanovich well , how is it? well, all right, ivan grigoryevich well, you didn’t take me just like boys. what am i nothing movie one tv presents. khaki resort, listen, i wanted to take revenge, i would
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correctly penetrate into the affairs of germany through the far east, where it is quite possible to obtain information about the plans of our enemies. sorge on sunday at the first i do not know in the history of our intelligence that our president was a personal friend to send the country with which we were to fight. oleg, i ask you to calm down. i beg you, let's think again, if not home where he could go. so pull yourself together. we have to
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find him. i don't know, you hear, i don't know. with me enough. about the family about the sea about the unborn child nora hello i thought you what are you? get out of my house. what
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didn't you see here? now tell me everything.
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he said that it was not scary not to trust anyone, he was frightened and asked me to help. i tried to call back. his phone was no longer available. i don't understand what's going on at all. he said how he was pulled out of the season. come on, don't even think about it. well , because because this is all very strange, he is hiding, so something is wrong here. now first you need to find out how he managed get out. turn on your brains maybe you pulled out razinsky to kill only for them to kill you along with him. or do you want to be accused of harboring a criminal?
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so far, the situation has not been clarified. you can't contact him, you know, you can't. i brought you into this story. i don't want anything to happen to you. what do we do? we'll report him to the police, whether he's wanted or not. well, we will protect him from various things, i promise, no matter what happens. i will help him. thank you very much to the police. now the message must be anonymous from some unregistered number. and you tell me where and when you agreed to meet with him.
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hello tell me right away you ran away. no, they let me out. like this guy who set me up? he did it on purpose so that they wouldn't let him go. wanted to kill. no.
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did you knock me out, why did you call the cops? not?
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good evening on the air big game russia continues the special operation in ukraine and takes prisoner more and more military personnel of the apu. and militants. azov, which are blocked at the azovstal plant in mariupol. the united states continues the hybrid war against russia only today the us senate. approved the provision of an unprecedented $40 billion aid package to ukraine, of which $20 is expected to be spent on military assistance and
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reuters today reports that the united states allegedly intends to supply ukraine with long-range anti-ship missiles , but on the other hand. today, at the american initiative, valery gerasimov, chief of the general staff of the russian armed forces, had a telephone conversation with his american colleague, chairman of the joint committee. the chiefs of staff, the miles stamp and the politician's publication wrote that the united states wants to transfer american m210 multiple launch rocket systems to ukraine, as they are afraid that some of them may strike on russian territory. we will discuss these sometimes different, contradictory aspects of the foreign and domestic policy of the united states a with the president of the center for the national interest in washington and the co-host of the big game, dmitry simons. hello dmitry. dmitry so, yes, the senate approved the $40 billion package.
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well, i can't say that in moscow it is, but is perceived as a kind of surprise, but because the number of opponents is the number of critics, and this initiative. uh, in congress is significantly inferior to the number of supporters. yes, and in the senate, actually one the only critic is the republican rand paul in the house of representatives, if my memory serves me right, there are 57 of them, but there are much more supporters and it is noteworthy that american legislators even increased, and this aid package by 7 billion compared to the administration's initial request to baitan, but that no less. here are those who criticize, and this package. uh, what is called on the hill, yes, and in the us capitol building, they say that now that inflation in the united states is hitting records for the last 40 years, use it like this printing press, well, at least irresponsibly, but
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in the expert community where, by the way, the number of opponents and critics of this decision is significantly greater than, in the capitol building, many fear that by doing so the united states becomes de facto participants, and the war is actually against russia and fear escalation. and how do you evaluate dmitry, and today's current vote in the senate. and should it be taken at all? some kind of change, some kind of turning point in american politics, or is it a passing solution? you know the nature of this package, there is very little specifics in it. this is to give the opportunity to give the administration the right to spend this amount and, in general , uncontrollably, but no one expects the president to rush, uh, to immediately spend 400 billion
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dollars, which in fact the country's budget does not even know. i think there will be very serious discussions here. the first line in the administration. how much to spend on what to spend and what can be? uh, consequences? well, what about? who voted in congress? well, you know 11 senators. i have read the latest voted against the republicans. and of course, you can say that it’s not much, of course, not a lot in the senate of 100 people, but in general, just recently, only once paul raised such questions, so it gradually appears in the senate, but if you want, not a critical mass for groups of senators , who question the need for blind support for ukraine, what blind support means for the united states and are ready to express their opinion, despite the fact
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that it is clear that corporate mussels will immediately will announce putin's agents, but there is one very important detail. as the country approaches the mid-term elections in november, many members of congress will be up for re-election. and lawmakers are increasingly starting to think not about the usn a and the washington post about how people vote in their states, and now the latest polls show that when voters asked during the primaries just held, and not on tuesday, they were about their priorities. foreign policy. among these priorities were 3% and among these three percent, biden did not even manage to get half, but approval. and what does this mean for the legislator? and this means that, at
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best, such blind support of ukraine does not bring them anything. and if, uh, someone she knows, then it may turn out to be with the opposite sign. well, i went, uh, the day before yesterday. e to the store, which in general, who is not considered one of the relatively expensive and relatively prestigious in a very prestigious area. there was one 40 bread, and i’ll tell you, honestly enough bread firmware. i was there last week. there were more varieties of bread. well, the scandal with the children's formula is known. and now you understand the constant reminders of the voters as the president of ukraine, i'll tell you, honestly, it seems to me that this is a biden. uh, not only doesn't it help, but it can get in the way. and that
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members of congress will increasingly think in these terms, but i want our viewers to think about what ukraine is asking for. so you just rightly said that she asks, for example, and offensive shock systems massive fire. such systems are most relevant if you want to strike at far-reaching targets, such as. cities in russia well, and they require long-range missiles that can be used against russian ships. but this is understandable. uh, kiev really wants to break through the so-called blockade of the black sea and be able to receive reinforcements by sea. and take away your goods first . corn. well, you understand, what level
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would this escalation be if the ukrainians became these to harm and sink russian warships with american missiles in a situation where at the same time the united states is squeezing a, and the ring of sanctions on russia and, in general, clearly show that great humanism in relation to other countries that may not have enough grain somehow does not extends to the russian population. uh, because the sanctions are more and more directed against ordinary russian citizens. well, here, i will give the example of iran when iran was forbidden to buy even spare parts for its aircraft. and they did not have, unlike russia, adequate capabilities for these aircraft. uh, they had a few repairs. then they learned how to cope with aviation accidents and began to effectively
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prevent it. well, when russia tries to put such a position, even if few people succeed from this attempt. well, let's be direct. i do not think that this will cause an attack of humanism in the russian leadership and among the citizens of russia, and dmitry, you are absolutely right, moreover, and the united states does not seem to me to demonstrate great humanism to their ukrainian population, firstly, by relying on a war of attrition, and, secondly, by trying to deprive ukraine and moscow of its own grain supply, this situation is perceived as something that the united states and its european allies trying to solve their own problems. we will replenish our own stocks and reduce at least a little food prices in our countries at the expense of ukraine, which is natural. it is unlikely to be able to replenish quickly. uh their grain reserves in
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terms of military operation in terms of degradation destruction of the ukrainian economy and ukrainian infrastructure. in addition, you very correctly noted aspect with anti-ship missiles, and it was not by chance that i mentioned it at the very beginning, because this is an american mass media, but they are presented as an allegedly already adopted decision. and this, of course, can lead to a serious escalation. and, of course, here, since you touched on the midterm elections. yes, of course. and the money that the biden administration is going to allocate and congress is helping it in this, and to ukraine in one form or another. it certainly is. it seems to me that it will become more and more important, and the plot of the inter-party struggle of the political struggle in the united states, as the midterm elections approach. gres and in november, by the way, the most popular american tv presenter, republican tucker
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carlson, recently, citing his own insider informants, said that the biden administration was allegedly ready to spend a total of 3,000,000 dollars on the fight against russia. yes, we do not know if this is true or not, but nevertheless the figure is called three trillion dollars, how it fits in with unprecedented inflation with the deterioration in the living standards of american citizens with a colossal amount of public debt is completely incomprehensible and proper. these are the factors in american domestic politics that you spoke about, you confirm this, but it seems to me that if we continue the topic with, uh, elections. and also interesting. here is aspect a in a number of swing states where the republican primaries have just passed, and. e, respectively, the dates were chosen in the elections to the senate from these states, candidates for gubernatorial elections were elected, and
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supporters of donald trump win and those whom donald trump personally supports win. yes? for example, this happened in pennsylvania. uh, where uh in the primaries, the senate wins. eh, mehmet os is a famous tv presenter and decisively defeated the gubernatorial candidate edut monstrian, who is also the arc of the mstrian, who, too, was supported by the ladder, and what does this mean? at least? it seems to me that this suggests that trump is still the uncontested leader of the republican party, and owns the minds and hearts of the republicans of the republican voters, that is , whoever trump supports in the elections wins and this seems to me a very important indicator. if the people that trump supports are winning now. this raises the chances that trump will run for president in 2020
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. do you agree with this? dmitry you raised a very important conditional topic to dmitry. let's start with pennsylvania. you are absolutely right that the candidate the post-governor from the republicans has become such, if i may say, an avid transist who, like trump, questions the legitimacy of the past presidential elections, or rather, completely denies this legitimacy. whom the republicans will nominate the senate, it is not yet clear, and in front of the man whom trump supported is a very famous doctor. oz is of turkish origin. well, of course, an american citizen, and oh, he seems to be very grouped with trump and emphasizes his commitment to the trump version of the american nationalism, but the second leading candidate. yes , the witcher, i know david well, because he has not yet decided to go into the politics of the board of directors of our
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center. he is also known as a very successful head of the largest investment company on wall street before that he held very high positions, including deputy assistant to the president for national security republican administrations. and so trump decided. uh, prefer dr. oz and support him, but that 's the question, and in fact, trump made his choice, but also the doctorus and mr. mccormick. they have been very vocal about their loyalty to trump. this is not only a matter of personal relations with trump, but if you like, trumpism of this nationalist very tough, but not messianic approach to foreign policy. and i was thinking that if what we're seeing now in the polls, if
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there's a big republican victory in the upcoming midterms, is just that, i'm expecting congress to appear, probably not a majority, but a significant number, if you want republicans who are injury-oriented and who will be reckoned with from a trump position. and if they control, congress, yes, they won't have a majority, most likely this type of republicans, but they will have enough critical mass to organize the appropriate hearings, to call the appropriate witnesses, and to finally create that serious conversation about the external politics, which is important to america. which is just preferable. and that may not be necessary at all. and what are the priorities? what are the consequences there has not been such a conversation in america for a very, very long time, and i hope that such a conversation will
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arise in the foreseeable future in the near future. i repeat. i have no illusions that it will lead to russian american harmony. and friendship. and china, i do not promise harmony and compassion to america well , the lawlessness that i now see in the american foreign political discussion is free. because in general, there is no discussion there is uh, avalanches of eruption of lascivious slogans, some of them sound absolutely wonderful a some of them. well, they just cause me, i want to tell you, i feel indignation. i think, for example, dmitry. you probably won’t agree with me that there may be different opinions about the expediency of a russian special operation in ukraine. it seems to me that reasonable people, especially in different countries, therefore there may be different perspectives on the issue. well, that's where there can be no prospects. this is when they begin to
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portray from ukraine. well, if you want an absolutely innocent victim of aggression. and that means that i reminds. no, it reminds me of what i saw, and most recently in america when, uh, we were told on television one american. television after another touching tragic stories about how white police shot this or that black and you know the story was strategic, because people died and in most cases it was possible to say that these people did not deserve such a death, but here's what most of these people were actually criminals, and they broke the law there were very big problems, and with them previous relationship with society and the law. and this was considered impossible to mention. because if you mentioned it, then you are a racist and
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support police brutality. so every person in america today allows himself to say clearly that ukraine is not a democratic country, that the last two leading presidential candidates in ukraine have been declared criminals, what forbids? dark channels that took place, not disclosed and not really uh, investigated the murder of critics of the regime well, according to the level of corruption. well i don't i know it's very difficult for me to compare, especially since i haven't been to ukraine for a very, very long time, but from everything i hear from everything i've read, but in general, ukraine is difficult to compete in terms of corruption. and so, when they make her into such an innocent but heroic virgin mary. but i think this is dishonorable to american democracy, because it prevents the american voter from making a responsible,
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a informed choice about what kind of relationship with ukraine he wants to have and what sacrifices for ukraine, he is ready to go dmitry you are absolutely right. when you debunk this stereotype, this myth, and ukraine as a victim, a and a, in fact, and. and in this light of democracy, yes, about the fact that this is a country that supposedly, uh, personifies freedom. on the front line, he fights against the dictatorship. eh, this is from the russian point of view. this is absolutely ridiculous and to the point. this is ridiculous, and in addition to what you said, one cannot fail to mention the frenzied russophobia that prevails today in ukraine and where the policy of der russification is a completely russian struggle with the russian language with the russian heritage, which, by the way, is part of the true identity of the present. uh, ukraine you see, here's the last story for today.
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eh, if my memory serves me right. a monument to alexander nevsky was demolished in kharkov alexander nevsky is the prince of kievan rus, that is, by doing so they even deny their own connection with kievan rus yes, when both uh, and russia and ukraine did not yet exist, yes, and we belonged to a single state . russia does not deny this connection, but ukraine does not deny this connection, but denies and, of course, ukraine is not a victim. from the russian point of view, ukraine is a tool that has been used and continues to be used in the fight against russia, but you dmitry raised a very interesting topic. namely, that regardless of whether trump returns to the white house or trumpism does not return, as a phenomenon, the republicans in their suit will remain committed to this phenomenon of this ideology, and if and when, more precisely, sooner, when the next administration becomes
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republican, it will much will be this ideology trumpism to continue, which means that there will again be very deep splits within the western community. yes, now the biden administration is proud that it has rallied the collective west from my point of view. this is a very temporary phenomenon and even now the degree of this cohesion is very deeply questionable and it is very superficial . and with the advent of trumpism. welcome back. fizma not only in the capitol, but also in the white house, these splits within the west will intensify. as for the current splits, then here, and today the president is biden, and received at the white house, uh, the leaders of finland and sweden yes, the countries that applied yesterday to join nato, biden delivered a speech in which he strongly supported, and their applications to join nato, uh, glorified. i would say an ode
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to the north atlantic alliance itself, but uh, nevertheless, we are seeing that there is already a very serious split in nato itself, and there are countries that opposed quick and automatic approval. uh, joining finland and sweden and nato is, first of all, turkey well, the president of croatia is also criticized this decision. but er, erdogan, and who is naturally known for his mores. uh, he brought up the issue of the kurds, yes, that sweden and finland support the kurds. first of all, they have close ties with the kurdistan workers' party and it is unacceptable for turkey, respectively, their entry into nato, but dmitry it seems to me that the problem here is more fundamental than the kurds. namely, that we are seeing a precedent when nato countries
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are trying to achieve the realization of their interests, when nato countries create a precedent that nato will not automatically approve american initiatives. but what if individual nato countries such as turkey use their membership in the alliance to promote their own and their interests , and most importantly, it requires the united states. snimis were consulted so that the united states could hear them and take into account their interests. yes, and somehow they promoted these interests in american politics. this is a new phenomenon. it seems to me that , uh, the biden administration and the united states are ready for these changes that we are seeing in within nato dmitry well, when you talk to members of congress, if you hear their public statements it is quite clear that there is full or
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almost complete support for ukraine from a large majority, and the same in the administration. but, well, if you talk to people confidentially in private, then here are the obscene expressions of the american, and the model is quite put into use, because, of course, ukrainian demands begin to get bored with the fact that they are considered to be rusting by themselves, that everything is all for them should eat up and annoy a and uh. so i heard that you, president god, just called the president and zelensky a man like churchill, he told me this in the same speech where he confused ukraine, uh , iraq with cancer and, as it were, said that here is his own invasion of iraq. she says, but e was cruel and unjustified. by
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the way. i think that the slip reflected reality, but he had a tongue and uh, when i heard, here i draw, i thought, yes, what is it. what nonsense can people to reach churchill was a courageous consistent statesman of his views. uh, they kind of had a change of heart, like all of us. well, these changes were connected with real changes in the international situation. he was very responsible for his actions. what is the most important thing? he didn't put anyone in jail. he did not ban any of his opponents. he fought with us politically and continued to communicate on a personal level, he really defended english democratic values. what does it stand for
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president zelensky i don't know. and if you look at this transparently, it's very difficult for me to imagine that ukraine in the long run could count on the level of support that exists. today i remember how, at one time, they were enthusiastic. uh, president reagan whom i really appreciate and respect, how he admired the counter-peace of nicaragua and called them, uh, if you like, the heirs of the american founding fathers. uh, two years later. uh, reagan opened his eyes to these people. well and if you look at how they tried to make heroes out of chechen terrorists. and these people opened their eyes. so, i'm convinced that which one usually works. history, the current charm of ukraine, it will not last long and the united states will be easier than any american administration. whether it
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's trump. whether it's anyone. it will be easier for them to look at american interests guided by what is good for america and not succumb to pressure from kiev dmitry, i completely agree with you, moreover, the continuation of the current american policy, as we have said, everything is just turning into new and new splits within nato, even in the trans -atlantic community over nato expansion; a split over the supply of heavy weapons to ukraine; a split over the initiative of the baltic states to build up the american military presence in the eastern e-flank countries. uh, nato is split, but epo, france germany italy is not in favor of the strategic weakening of russia and defeating it . and for something to stop, and hostilities as soon as possible and agree on peace. yes, and so, actually today, republica newspapers published a plan that
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italy recently presented to resolve the ukrainian conflict, and it contains nothing more, nothing less, not only an immediate ceasefire, but the conclusion of an international treaty on european security with the provision of mutual guarantees. eh, security. yes, this is very similar to what russia unsuccessfully tried to offer at one time, that is, the longer the crisis continues, the deeper the splits within the atlantic become . community and the more deplorable. really becomes the position of the biden administration from the point. domestic policy, so i also really hope that the realization, uh, that escalation and agreement, the resumption of dialogue and strategic dialogue and finding some kind of agreement. and on this issue awareness of this
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will come to the biden administration. dmitry many thanks, as always, for this very interesting conversation. continue next time, and the big game will be back in a few moments. we will talk about the personalities of the great unique geniuses who forever changed the world they all had one thing in common homeland - russia is the most famous russian in the world. and alekseevich gagarin yes, it's me with great difficulty to ride a bicycle. i can't do anything and my dad is very upset. hold it, as i would say, i kept it for another 21 years. to become a master, dad also did not finish anything. dad is a genius, all 18
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for example, south korea condemned russia and uh, imposed anti-russian sanctions, and after seoul, biden flies to tokyo where he will take part in the quad summit, this is a four-sided the us japan india-australia partnership is an association that the united states has tried to use as the main format in the asia-pacific region to contain china but again recently . they didn't do it very well because of india. nevertheless. here is the anti-chinese context and the anti-chinese task of this tour is visible to the naked eye. and this is very well understood in beijing. look what the chinese global times wrote about this. various signs indicate that this trip is a pre- planned provocation. china, if the united states decides to do this, it will certainly sow concern in the asia-pacific region after the fact that the united states is constantly escalating
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regional tension and initiating world disagreements is quite clear. there were examples of iraq syria and afghanistan and now there is a russian-ukrainian conflict, now the us is targeting the asia-pacific region, viewing it as a geopolitical chess game and turning it into pawn countries from china that they can manipulate at will, however, the cold war alliance and geopolitical confrontation is no longer relevant any initiative that serves this purpose is short-lived. yuri vladimirovich first. do you agree with this assessment, especially with the assessment that in the united states it will not be possible to advance to asia, the philosophy of the cold war is a bloc approach and it will not be possible to use the asian countries, as the global times writes, as pawns in the fight against china, uh, i think that this will happen. the fact is that this is far from the first attempt of the americans, this is not the
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first attempt of the democrats, if you remember in 2009 , obama visited beijing and suggested that the chinese create a g2 structure, that is, such a chinese-american tandem big two big two, in which the americans were would be an older brother. yes, the chinese sent them, and uh madam clinton, secretary of state clinton came up with the idea of ​​a beer age turning asia, which provided for approximately the same drawdown of the armed forces, the activation of military blocs, but in the economic field there was the idea of ​​a trans-pacific economic community. the democrats have been very active on both fronts and especially the trans-ocean community, it was created to represent the trans-ocean trading
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economic community in which there is no second world economy china. well. changed in the white house the host and president trump, one of his first relatives of the famous pen, led the united states out of this. biden is now out of this bloc. continues essentially the same to age beer, on a new level, of course. quad auction with japan now there will be additional agreements with south korea there will be additional agreements of the country, osian, he tried to somehow drag it to his side and another economic notion there was the trans-pacific community, and now there will be an index. ocean economic structure framework. i don't know how exactly to translate, probably, also the frames of the frame of the frame, and what about or
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the format? and they don't say exactly what will happen. well, everything will be very good there. and now we have already seen that the south koreans are already just in case. yes we are. we are exactly in this. i think we are very strong. even today, memories of the past and now when biden. south koreans are being pushed to increase enmity with china; they remember the korean war of 50-53, which, by the way, is now very actively remembered by the chinese and the chinese fought for 3 years on the korean peninsula according to official figures, they lost 197,000 people in essence. it was a war between china and america because it is officially called a war of resistance.

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