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on a visa yesterday, the militants killed six civilians, 14 were wounded in the village of krinichny. this is also the lpr, two more dead and the world yusupov anton krasov dmitry zelyansky channel one lugansk people's republic our army continues a special operation to protect the population of donbass today , the ministry of defense reported that almost two hundred areas of accumulation of manpower and military equipment of the enemy were destroyed by rockets and artillery . it successfully works on targets, including such self-propelled guns stas shoot at in advance reconnoitred positions of the apu. all of them are destroyed. in addition, russian aviation eliminated several command posts of a warehouse with ammunition - buk i.u complexes, and air defense forces shot down a ukrainian su-25 and several drones in the sky. and today, our military reported that they managed to obtain documents that confirm the interaction between the us department of defense and ukraine on
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biological programs has also become. it is known what other dangerous experiments were carried out in ukrainian biological laboratories. they studied viruses that can be transmitted through mosquitoes, we are talking about such diseases, such as yellow fever, most recently tens of thousands of people in africa became its victims. the united states uses ukraine as a testing ground while continuing to build up its military biological potential. i would like to dwell on the p-268 project. its implementation was understood by the participation of the taras shevchenko national university in kiev and the state university, colorado. pay attention to the letter of the executive director to the itc. andrew badly addressed the us state department on the organization of the study within the project. it marks the move citation over 30% of participants are former scientists with experience developed in the field of weapons of mass destruction. end of this the stated goal of the project is to study the viruses capable of infecting mosquitoes
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of the genus aeda. in accordance with the terms of reference, the viral preparation was developed by the institute in kiev and delivered to the united states for field aerobiological research. the interest of american customers in mosquitoes of this species, which is a carrier of vector- borne infections such as dengue fever, yellow zika the fever is no coincidence characteristic that since 2015 the beginning of a wide-ranging large-scale financing of pentagon ukrainian projects. numerous cases of infectious diseases were recorded among military personnel, as well as residents of the luhansk and donetsk people's republics, in accordance with the report of the ministry of health of the dpr in 2016. is it a disease ? they have increased compared to 2007. 9.5 times in the structure of morbidity, distinctive features were also noted, including an increase in the number of servicemen among the sick. and an important role in all this, as kirillov noted, was played by the son of the american president, it was hunter
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biden, as follows from his correspondence, he found opportunities to finance experiments in ukraine in order to knock out money in government circles. the entrance was an administrative resource and points a lot to gray schemes of corruption, concealment of profits and tax evasion. in europe, because of its own thoughtless policy, there is again a sharp jump in gas prices. today the cost rose to one and a half thousand dollars per thousand cubic meters of london exchange, plus 16% and about the same growth was on the eve of all this against the backdrop of news around nord stream, gazprom announced that it was reducing supplies first to 100 million cubic meters, and from that day to 67 million. that is, in general, in 2 1/2 time and measure - it was forced that the time for repairing gas turbines came up, and the equipment that was waiting for replacement does not return after service, the simons concern refers to western sanctions. and that's all for now we are following the development of events, and the information
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channel on the first will continue the program time will tell. hello, vremya pokazhet program, we continue to work live as part of the information channel on the first ya artyom sheinin already yesterday we started talking, discussing some lull over donetsk that are possible in this way. uh, the kiev regime is somehow trying itself. well, it’s beneficial, uh, to show, uh, to the big boys who come to kiev with a visit from a scholz macron and dredge. yesterday, however, we talked about the fact that only a part of them come, but for big boys, since they already have two parties there, and the parties of pragmatists and parties. so aggressive. and today , apparently, pragmatists arrived, and for whom, apparently, they did not make an exception, but because in donetsk again today they worked against the air. e defense. and, apparently, they were counting on the fact that
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these people who arrived here are completely different things. they don’t care that they arrived on the train on the train, that they have bad wi-fi on the train. and in general they are engaged in other matters, apparently on the train. really. e guests were not up to it, because. apparently they stone was constantly thrown off, paper scissors, how can anyone sit down during, uh, this photographing? here you see in the top photo, the macron won, and it means that the scissors fell out, and stolz had paper, so the macron sits in the center and steers, but then he said in the schol, no, no, come on, we will throw it out a second time and it fell out, which means paper scholtsy, but then the stone fell out to the macron and, accordingly, his dredge did not participate in these very ones. basically, it's okay . like this, to sit in the same place from the edge to the left, because, well, somehow i seems to be older and calmer, all the more he knows that in any case, he is not in such a bad situation as the president of romania, whose macron at the last moment, it seems, decided to invite, but then at the last moment it turned out that something there is no place on this train, or the car does not have
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time for something. generally driving. the clone in a separate train was not included in these photos. well, well, how hard it can be life among politicians, who are remembered at the last moment. and what did not stop, but against the background of this visit to kiev the regime, as i already said, shelling e hmm donetsk and here it is very significant that during the shelling in donetsk, as always, they hit the squares, but the shells were suspiciously close, they went to the same pre-trial detention center to one of the pre-trial detention centers where is actually, uh, their own their own recent heroes, but i don’t know if they are azov or not azov, but here’s how their prisoners would be kept this season. and this is very significant, because on the one hand. here, uh, this whole meeting is here, so, uh. here we are, here we are recognized. uh, european countries, then in kiev all this is pompously accepted, we are so civilized, so democratic, you see. and
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now it means to fuck on your own exactly the same thing about in severodonetsk that there are none of their own for them , because humanitarian corridors for the withdrawal of the civilian population have once again been disrupted in severodonetsk, which, uh, means the heroes took it, as always once again already now in severodonetsk he is a hostage. in general , nothing of this happens there, but everyone seems to understand that everyone is not up to it, because, apparently, the europeans did not come for this, but yes, but all the forces were clearly thrown on the ninety-fifth quarter to ensure that this whole meeting was in itself. well, there it must be said that the screenwriters are in the ninety-fifth quarter, which is now temporarily playing the role. ah, the ukrainian authorities. everything is not bad with them, because pay attention, how exactly the guys prescribed. here in the script for this event, and the air raid siren. just listen, listen
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. attention is here. this is very revealing. i did not accidentally say that the ninety-fifth quarter, which, well, as it were, plays the role of ukrainian. and they know how to do it, because look at the shocking moment, howling sirens in kiev during the visit of the scholites. that is, it was in advance, as it were, well, such a staged moment. and, of course, everyone understood that everyone, that is, you understand, what picture and what intonation of perception, all this is received by the audience. this is the buildlife itself, that, in order to understand that you have arrived here, well, practically to the front line, practically to the front line. and before they could arrive lights of european civilization. and then, of course, this mordor began to fire
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right here. that's where these three colors came from. well 3.5 colors. shawarma, too, apparently, somewhere there, it 's true since he got off the train. i don't see him anywhere, not in any photo. somehow. i even i even some moment started to kiev and he at you can say another place has arrived. well, i don't know, well, in the end. eh, god be with him, and so it was further thought out that this is all. you understand this. these are the messengers. this is very everything is indicative. that is, that's what they hammer on the elderly city, that they don't let the civilians out. it's all somewhere out there, it's the lord, i'm wondering from the gentlemen i need to go out, and in such, uh, in khaki colors, it means t-shirts, well, i must say that here, in my opinion, the scriptwriters miscalculated, because against the background of all gentlemen in these same suits. i think he won, the way he looked. well, as you know, when the owners come here to check how the repairs are being done in the apartment. here comes out. i think that's my point of view. it was necessary in these v-v to get on the boss’s foot in slippers, and also to
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put on such a hat from a newspaper from a newspaper, but, in principle, apparently, a move was also thought out there, because zelensky looks like, well, next to them. well, it’s kind of weird, but it’s actually not the avatar side, because it looks weird there according to the script. according to the script, the kuleba looked strange there, because, uh, the kuleba was supposed to collect on itself, according to the plan of the scriptwriters. that's all you know what it's called, a designer spot. here is a design spot in this scenario appointed cooler. i would like him to sit there, well, just a designer spot, because everything is somehow like this. well, even potions. here in this shirt. well, such, as it were, like a real soldier, he is sitting there. this is a sad sad creature, what is it about at this time. uh, the creature thinks i don't know the creature says there is truth with a broken leg with a crutch. i don’t know if the screenwriter did it, or maybe he ran into some of these very predators from the front who returned somewhere, and they told him all of you i sincerely don’t know, but i know what he’s talking about time to think. i know what picture the
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kuleb had in his head at that time. just uh, here are the signals we sent him these signals for a long time. and this is the expression on his face. here, here he is. he just knew that sooner or later it would be. here it is, here he is himself, at that moment they represented, but that's all, of course. these are all jokes and conversations, in fact , the matter is serious, because these are people representing, as i already said, a certain pragmatic european party, which i am now telling you what they write. uh, ukrainian publics, which, uh, in a conversation, with which zelensky had two scenarios, or some kind of compromise. uh, agreement to some concessions and uh, as in some kind of uh, orientation to the cessation of hostilities, or the second, tough scenario. for what i bought for that and i sell. this is written by quite serious ukrainian publics that, according to their information, a press conference is underway. it has begun. here is quite recently the information
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that will fall from there, what they say there, but officially we will tell you. although i i understand that all these words are all official statements, what was discussed there? i dont know. here i repeat again according to the information. uh, this press conference is still going on, what does it tell them? here, according to the information of serious ukrainian publics, they seem to write that zelensky focused there on, as it were, the second option, namely the option of continuing a tough confrontation. he even seemed to be talking about some kind of offensive in which they would go over and this is already serious talk about, well, where is all this construction is moving now and may be moving soon because, well, humor is humor, but it's basically fighting. uh, where people die. all in all, it's a very bad story. so this story, after all, lies in the fact that these are all a photographs at the table, and about which people, of course, all sorts of funny memes are drawn yes, memes are really funny about how these people sit down there at tables and so
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on, but but uh, yes, well, today i pay attention, that is, the people are so uh, so it’s not us drew. it seems not, it seems very and in fact. here's how, yes, that is, talent is folk. by, that is, that is, in general , those who draw these memes had an understandable attitude to these negotiations, but the question is that in these photographs it is quite possible that those on which zelensky ’s actions almost completely depend and much depends on the action. here, as if these gentlemen are not in these photographs , and they are not in kiev at these negotiations, but surprising and i am sure not by chance. there also, the screenwriters are no worse than those of the ninety-fifth quarter, since the ninety-fifth quarter brings paper and pencils to them, which means, uh, very interesting, coinciding with these negotiations of the party of european pragmatists, and under their business cards, and several statements were made from washington
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like one of them please. we are not going to put pressure on the ukrainian leadership to demand territorial concessions. we believe that this is blatantly wrong against the norms. uh right, while helping them means supporting them through the constant supply of weapons and the provision of intelligence, remember how i don’t remember which movie it was in. e, in my opinion. uh, you can shoot at least a full length of film here. i spent a long time it's here you can talk there, about anything, but we think that now now , uh. our task is to support their weapons. they ask as much as possible, and our task. that is, these guys, they say, guys. well, that's it. here you are, you can talk. i understand that you have scholts there, so everything is somehow already there in germany, the economy is not very good, it’s good for us that everything is fine with you, and your macron is very good there today. well, that's great, so we are still considering the supply of weapons and
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synchronously. well, how would it be completely random if a strass? well, our favorite girl on the tank too? e made a statement in approximately the same tone that ukraine can and must win great britain will never leave. well, and that's it, that's all in this doha. yes, it means that president vladimir putin not only has to lose this war. well, that is, that is old europeans. they come to kiev to try something there hmm the anglo-saxons say, as they say tailwind in the back of your train, we will deliver we will so we will provide they must win. and for me personally, i don't know, maybe someone will argue with me for me personally. this is a signal that what the arahami is talking about today. i think that it is predetermined that it should continue at least until the autumn, but he says that david is very arakhami. well, in general, such scary things,
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please. daily in the donbass in the east up to a thousand ukrainian soldiers are killed or injured in ukraine, with an average of 200 to 500 killed and many more wounded, said a senior ukrainian official, president volodymyr zelensky , said on june 1 that between 60 and 100 ukrainian troops are dying every day when russia stepped up its offensive in the donbass, according to david an arachimaeus who is negotiating with russia and has been one of zelensky's closest advisers over the past 2 weeks. this number has grown significantly. well, this edition is a little turns cancer for a stone, because david rochami does not conduct any negotiations with russia, and in fact, schultz with a macron from a dredge came to zelensky to try to somehow negotiate with him, so that maybe they began to conduct some kind of negotiations, well, the anglo-saxons , which i gave you to listen to, they made it quite clear to show that they made it clear that they do not imply any negotiations. and this means zelensky will continue to puff out his cheeks. and this means that
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where this whole situation is heading depends not only, uh, not so much from those who came to kiev today, but not only about those who made these statements, but depends on those who continue to do real, not scenario, but real combat work. today, the russian flag appeared at the entrance to severodonetsk on this inscription, and this is the most important issue. and which today with all that yes. you can, of course, joke, looking at these gentlemen, and at zelensky in slippers and so on. this is the most important question, how to balance around what. uh, the scales in this situation, what's on can influence them? where they will move, on what it depends on whose plans. uh, ochi ambitions and so on, where are we now? and we are now in the middle of these scales, because you are absolutely right. all these european voyages and anglo-saxon statements,
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of course, depend on the actual combat work , the current world politics are determined, in fact , what happens on the battlefields is by no means the other way around, but hmm, even well, let's imagine. yes, they arrived today. uh, frightened european patriots, then persuaded like zelensky to say so. come on , do what you want, and he says, i'm ready to negotiate after he says so. there, on the front line, there is a certain movement that the military makes. and all his statements hang in the void there, the engine and the locomotive yes, tell me, after all, when arachamia talks about such losses, and then you need to understand, either rachaemia for some reason increases the scale of loss, or the scale of losses is such and then it arises, and he, in my opinion, in general, such a really rather big one and then,
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when you say that some movements are being made at the front. you want to tell me that zaluzhny wants to continue to fight further at any cost. as for what was laid down, it was not in vain that the commander of the armed forces called himself a general for a mile. yes, by the armed forces. yes, and it was not in vain that he openly called general mile his mentor, and general mile. he is the head of the chiefs of staff committee, usa that is, he is a military man there, as the military appointed here is not the minister of defense and, uh, mortgaged, but educated, uh, about american educated military in general, actually. he knows in general that the majority of people go here, even those who write here. they do not understand what is happening in this theater of operations, but i can reveal a little secret is happening here. uh, the victorious invasion of armored columns of the soviet union and the warsaw pact into nato territory, that is, into the territory of the federal
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republic of germany of the sample from the seventy-second to the eighty-fourth year, the tactical scheme that the americans and nato were spelled out was spelled out then realized here flawlessly flawless. even even our armored columns were also available. i'll just give two examples. those developed strategies and a very interesting conclusion. e country between germany and ukraine today. uh, for example, it was assumed there that, well, it was called by her deep defense, the concept was called opposed to armored columns by infantry spturs. uh-huh, saturated with infantry birds in small groups, nothing resembles someone else. uh, which means that the columns were supposed to beat with all sides. uh, let the columns get stuck, and then it means that all the forces of contrast are pulled up in them, too. uh,
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the strategic one was rejected every year then, unlike the scholz. the germans had the right to vote was denied by the german government. for one simple reason, now it will be even more familiar. they talked. are you stunned? this is our earth, this is our people, we will give uh, i forgot one fragment. the strategy of deep defense involves the creation there and was called the islands of resistance. and now we call them fortified areas, which are located in towns, cities, and so on, and the germans said that these are our cities, and we do not want them to be destroyed. yes, but for ukrainians this is not their city. these are not their people, and they agree to this, but those who live in these cities do not agree with this in these strategies. it's just that nobody asks them. here, naturally, yes. we ask, which means in these strategies that there was another very bad ending, because back then american
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strategies considered the option, they lost now do not consider. they just don't have it now. they don’t even lose it, but then they played this staff game, at least, so, if then those 50 years ago in fact, if it was obvious the strategic defeat of the defense on the territory of the federal republic of germany and it was written in black and white the use of tactical nuclear weapons or by them used against our troops, that is, on the territory of germany, which was also blocked by germa and now nothing arises, no associations arise, chernobyl zaporozhye npp speech in munich it's also some echoes. here, although now, unlike that time, given the speed of delivery of our missiles to the united states and them to us. now they know it, so it's, of course, categorically
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know but those educated military men who learned from these strategies. they see what is happening here for them the cards are on the table. you want to tell me that these educated military people want to continue this, you understand, they form zaluzhny solves operational tasks. he doesn't have the powers to be strategic. but the germans are french, who they are coming to kiev now. they understand what is happening and offer that same draw. stop let's stop where now it will be worse will be worse. in fact, the macron brought the last word, kiev minsk three. it can be seen from his texts, well, about the fact that scholz macrons in different forms want to somehow bring it up. e to kiev minsk-3 - this is a long time ago e understandable, but e the fact is that minsk, uh, you know, like a tango tate. oh yes, the tango dances together. and here it is still the most important question, especially in the color of this narrated military
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schemes. and what are the options and chances of the development of events according to one scenario now? well, that is, there are some progress towards the negotiations in kiev, given that the anglo-saxons clearly make it clear that there is another scenario, that until november why until november, because apparently they are doing joe well, no, there is nothing more to write off inflation and prices. and that means november. but in fact, i will start with the informational background, and i am deeply convinced that informational political processes in europe, despite the fact that there really is some kind of liberal dictated by this fascism, they still influence politicians. who make the decision. now i will just quote those media that are not advanced. that is, so to speak, the media of the second echelon, because the advanced ones are completely controlled. on what background is this happening? this meeting means american national interest. important experts say it's time for kiev to think about territorial concessions in moscow further, germany
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to germany questioned the adequacy of zelensky, he demands crimea and weapons. ugh french. they say, putin cannot be isolated, he is still not alone. that is, in my opinion, what he was talking about, we, dear senior comrade, are indeed europeans trying, but with the help of blackmail. in my opinion. this will most likely be blackmailed to force kiev to start thinking about territorial concessions. this process. look, the very fact of negotiations is also very important - this is the beginning of the process, the british and americans can interfere in this process for a very long time, but the fact is that the closer autumn is. the closer the energy food political and other crises in europe the more often european troops will come to the territory of ukraine, where do they start? now, again, in the same ukrainian e-telegram channels. uh, there was information that zelensky was voiced, and the dredge plan that he
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provided, we remember the organization of nominal nations there a couple of months ago, very briefly to explain to our audience, what it consists in is that the controversial issue of belonging to the attention of the donbas caviar remains crimea even donbass and crimea so against this background, if you can solve the first question, well, i understand. first, the ceasefire, then the issue of donbass and crimea . at the same time, if ukraine agrees to some kind of autonomy, then it seems to her, as they even promise 100%. this is not membership in the european union, but such a confident candidate for members of the european union, and so on. that is, in fact , even this negotiating position of europe it is absolutely unacceptable, but firstly, for our country. i artyom speak with your permission. want once again it is to say that, well, a significant part of russian society. i don't know, again as a percentage. she, of course, here with a fight with my permission, and with my warm approval, she shudders every time we hear about the negotiations. you are such a formulation of me
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somehow know it. better. excuse me artyom grigorievich. well, i just lied the truth. well, yes, well, be afraid, because every time the europeans come - this is a sure signal that we are doing everything right, that the situation on the ground, that the situation in terms of combat action for us is as positive as possible, despite the fact that these terrible shelling of donbass, which have not been since 2014. of course , they bring out emotions very strongly and i really hope that the person is very simple in purpose, but there is actually no army to withdraw. and then, well, i finished, of course, against this background, which zelensky says, again, the society in ukraine, politicians, experts, the desiccants of the nazis, so much. they themselves are so warmed up. that these theses about some kind of world and ukraine will not be taken into account in any way, even though that they depend 100% on the west, on finances, on weapons, and so on and in this regard. in my opinion, the situation is excellent for us, because the more often the european troops arrive there, the
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clearer it will become clear that these are the goals of a special military operation. at least those that have been voiced, they are being implemented and they are not very unnerving, the west. you are in this context. in my opinion, at the end of august, what did you talk about artyom grigorievich or there by winter the situation will change dramatically and if zelensky chooses this the second scenario you mentioned is to raise rates. give us lend-lease weapons. in general , we will win back, crimea and, uh, donbass, maybe we ’ll go. we are in the kuban. this suggests that by the end of the summer these comrades will come to us to bargain for the preservation of the ukrainian state. i only wanted what you have. came when you said you literally think they came there with blackmail blackmail comes in two different forms. it happens blackmail, uh, roughly speaking with a whip, but sometimes blackmail, uh, gingerbread, that is, that is, gross bribery. well, well, actually, after all, blackmail - is it a threat not to give something or is it a bribe? well, here are the
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ukrainian publics, which i quoted, they write that what the european visits put pressure on - this is how they write, which means nishtyaki under the conditions of joining the european union means some kind of financial and so on and so forth. yes, but the problem is that the declared assistance of 4-5 billion months for the maintenance of ukraine does not come. uh-huh declared loans from international organizations are not it comes like this, maybe you yourself said the word blackmail, maybe that's why they don't come, that they want to do it exactly. here it is in the discourse. see. something that sullivan actually said, huh? when a representative of an american study is thrown into the public space, this question is, as it were, we do not put pressure on territorial concessions, this is the case of ukraine, but the very fact of saying to such high-ranking american officials, the phrase territorial concessions, suggests that the americans, who really want to at least some season of ukraine still got it,
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however, the ukrainians want half of the american arsenal. yes, and they say, well, four things, we will give you and so on. that says yes and sullivan in my opinion. he already perfectly understands that the case is exclusively kherson and it seems to me that zaporozhye is no longer limited to them. and here is the root just. here i am now i was talking continues. this is, uh, a press conference, which gives us, well, sort of information, actually a continuation of these conversations on the one hand. and it means that he came out for granting the status of a candidate for a member of the european union to ukraine and moldova, this is reported by the focus is on the issue of the carrot, but on the other hand, on the issue of in exchange for which it is not very clear to me, because he immediately stated that we support ukraine in the defense of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. financially and in the humanitarian sphere, and this is actually a very revealing statement, germany has broken with a long-standing state tradition, and we also support ukraine with arms supplies. it's actually
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in fact, in general, a statement that, well, you should pay attention to it, that they broke with an old state tradition, and we will continue to do so. so far, ukraine needs it. our help and the second statement macron said that ukraine should negotiate with russia itself and i don't understand how to take it, as if russia is already saying, come on already. start negotiating with me and not france, not germany, will not do it instead of her, as if you read all this and explained, well, firstly, on serious diplomatic negotiations, which still end with a very serious study, and further actions. mm, they don't go in crowds, so this is a demonstration. in any case, four people, zelensky these t-shirts, and so on. this society since that is until the ninety-sixth carnival is the first. so second we are all good. it is known that after all that has
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happened, moscow is not open to any negotiations with today's ukraine and with this leadership, but serious ones. i mean, negotiations on no territorial issues this will not enter in order to calm our population, because the drivers are driving. they say, and suddenly an agreement. friend agreed, i say, and today i read a whole lecture to the driver who drove me, this will not happen. and they know that our leadership will not go for it more than that, we now have strong cards and i remind you once again that all these arms deliveries, and will not save the fathers of ukrainian democracy, and in the ninety- fifth quarter hmm at the same time, well, it’s profitable for us to grind uh, nato arsenals. well, it's hard. yes, this boring work is very discreet by and large performs. eh, kanashenko in such a, well, not very dull enough with a dull dangle. there he begins
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to enumerate. i tell him how much to order, that is, there is nothing catchy. yes, it's so boring . such work. boo-boo-boo so-and-so struck so-and-so struck. he lists it all. however, this all sounds to this listens to everyone. tsenikh, as i understand it, now the subjectivity of these guys, in general, can be said to be zero, that ukraine is trying to board the titanic e, where even no one is fighting for the helm, because the eu yeah , by and large, too, because this is all, uh, already outgoing nature. well, something else is interesting, and something else interests me. i'm finally here, uh, in deep thought. suddenly i realized the following , i will share my thoughts. you understand the whole west, including serious ones, uh, analysts and
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americans are also considering the current economic and political crisis, and including ukraine, this is becoming, yes, the very drop in which it is all visible, they perceive this crisis, as a cyclic structural one, but it is systemic. uh-huh this is a systemic global crisis. they don't understand it, so here are these poultices, like a visit of three. eh, moreover, you can imagine how the polylogue goes. yes, that is a conversation. uh, uh, with so many people yes, a multifaceted dialogue and they are, well, conditionally 2 hours, the translation always goes on. well, somewhere synchronous somewhere, well, usually negotiations are good, sometimes even sequential, so that, uh, the counterparty has time to comprehend. yes, it's porridge, it's just nothing at all how. that's why it's really only a month for us oh that we are ready to show the whole west and uh,
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the americans, who at the same time say that they will supply them with weapons. they kind of, as the natives tell me, they have everything written on their word and a good policeman, and therefore the americans just puff out their cheeks, they say no, no, no americans and british, we will supply weapons, that it’s like they have such a design, because they all feel that it’s hard for them. and now they will put pressure all together, it means that ukraine should compromise somewhere, and we are doing such a systematic, combative work. and we don't seem to notice them at all. and that's all. here, a blissful picture, but there is one moment in this picture that confuses me personally, and i want to share this embarrassment with you, that politically this whole scheme sounds, well, convincing. but there is one link for me that causes some doubts in me, whether it fits in, whether it is possible to fit it into political logic schemes that are logically understandable to me, because it is even a matter of today's ukraine, which, as it
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were, has always had a carnival character of politics. we emphasize this more than once, and not only in order to offend, so to speak. and it's really a fact that today's ukraine is ruled, albeit formally, but people who are not politicians manage everything that you told me here. this is about politicians about negotiations about some schemes. and this people have a completely different brain structure, not to mention the fact that they are still ukrainians, who are people in both a good and a bad sense of the word. well, let's put it this way. uh, untied. i remember from afghanistan, the guys from ukrainians or khokhlov, they didn’t take offense at that then. but these were the guys, what is called which here, if they already started, then they went to turn his horseradish, if he already has something for himself and what is called in battle. and not in battle no, i'm not talking about the nazis. well, they are fighting there, not only what i need. see what causes my doubts. so here we are yesterday they listened to zelensky, who was asked a question by uncles. and here you are asking for a weapon. well, it was he who spoke to the desperate, but they, on behalf of the entire west, are asking us for weapons. but what
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if you suddenly hit russian peaceful territories in russia. here he answers them. listen to him. we are not interested in shelling civilians. we are not terrorists to shell civilian areas, we are normal healthy people. this is a weapon. we need to free our state. imagine that we have in most cities where our troops are more than 100 km away from the groups of the russian federation, somewhere around 100-140 km and more. we have a large country in terms of territory, the largest in europe, so how can this distance be reduced? we need the right weapon. we are working on our land in our occupied territory, and not on the territory of the russian federation now look, well, first of all, he says that we are healthy people, not terrorists. and this is said by a man whose troops had previously ironed the peaceful quarters of donetsk and stakhanov well, in general, a lot of things were ironed by the schools of the hospital of the
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maternity hospital with all these, including already large nato ones. yes, it means, uh, ironed, the second. he says that we are on our own land. and that means your name with russia further. you imagine them, for example, crimea is their land, and here an interesting paradox arises, because, of course, the same blinky told us a long time ago. no no no. we give them weapons, but we are confident in the guys. well, let's hear why they are confident in them. as for the weapons systems provided, the ukrainians gave we are assured that they will not use these systems against targets on russian territory, there is a strong bond of trust between ukraine and the united states, as well as with our allies and partners. that is, you see, in political science schemes, zelensky says the europeans. what are you, our earth we are healthy people, and do not nod. so there, so blinky says. yes, that's what we have with them entrust the relationship. this is vladimir. he never did anything
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back and forth, now the conversation turns to the fact that today's sullivan whom i gave you listen, he says that we will continue to supply them with a weapons system, and they are doing the right thing, what they ask and we will sort of look, and right there, against the background of these conversations, we hear who we hear the ukrainian general and the major general acting, who from all over direct and frankly, he tells us that, damn it, he simply does not understand anything in this life trusting them. listen. if before the ukrainian military receive the promised weapons, this is also a little bit already there for the issue of crimea, there is an american european one. here. uh, the kerch bridge is one of the targets. yes this 100% this is, well, not a secret either for their military, not for our military, or for their civilians, not for our civilians, this will be the number one target to defeat. so something doesn't look like he was
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joking, and that he was playing the evil dollar cop. damn, okay, let's say the general. well, after all, major general. well, there he said too much became a colonel. well, here's the minister of defense, the minister of defense of ukraine, who yes, you can say as much as you like, what is he there, some kind of talking head, and so on and so forth, but he is all those who are going to sell. eh, more precisely, let's have this weapon, he does not hesitate to say, here is the text. us weapons to help ukraine retake russian-occupied territory, including crimea and donbass ukrainian officials say they will not use weapons to attack the russian federation however, ukraine does not consider crimea to be russian territory. we are going to liberate all our territories, everything including crimea crimea is a strategic goal for ukraine because it is ukrainian territory, but we will move step by step to the question of whether the return of crimea by military means would not provoke even more russia, which considers crimea a part of the russian
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federation, reznikov said that this was not considered. it doesn't matter, because the russians will see it in kherson, they will see it in zaporozhye, they will see it in mariupol but this is ukrainian land. and crimea is also ukrainian land, no matter what, june 11th. it 's saying you think it's right in the first place. i think it's right to get some funding and some armament from like me, for example, they strained the harpoon, which, while the americans are going on a car rocket. it is very serious. this is very serious, therefore, i thought about it this way, to be honest, but, how would i be a purely civilian person, but i understand that the west has some kind of plug, and with military logistics with these supplies and military logistics, and that’s enough it is difficult to supply, firstly, all these weapons, which, in general, with one or another success. the russian
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federation can grind, therefore, these losses for them can also, but seriously affect them. i think that we, too, that's why , in fact, many argue, why did we move away from the hostel? i more or less understand why it was necessary to take this place, and subsequently withdraw in order not to stretch the front line. this is also understandable to me as a civilian. something we're going. so, and it is clear that we are going to odessa in transnistria, in my opinion, no one hides this. in this way, violating all the logistics to take. crimea they can't, crimea is impregnable now it’s a fortress, which is fortified in such a way that it’s impossible to even meddle in there, and reznikov cannot but know this, but you understand that both reznikov and this general marchenko. they don’t say that for now they are going to meddle somewhere. they say the more long-range weapons. we will be given those with a higher probability. we can
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kick them over the same kerch bridge, and the kerch bridge is excuse me. well, no matter how the most that neither is, crimea is what the conversation is about . here's what the conversation is about. and that's what i am what i don't understand. yes, to what extent everyone in these political science schemes, negotiations and so on, but appreciate or underestimate the factor that these are people with whom they have never dealt. here are the people who are now in power in ukraine, well, and in general this type. this confuses me a little. and you, karen georgievich, are within the framework of what we are dealing with and where it all goes further. maybe it’s embarrassing to start us, but we have with this case, what to be embarrassed is to analyze the situation and look. what is the possibility, in principle, they can shy away. i apologize for the parliamentary one. i think that, by the way, this is not very beneficial for the americans; in fact, they are actually conducting actions, since to a certain extent this is how it is. revenge for
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vietnam they are from afghanistan well in vietnam the soviet union supplied all types of weapons, vietnam but they did not work on the territory of the usa uh-huh they worked on the territory of vietnam and south vietnam that is, it was kind of like that so i think it's well, what do they it's not very profitable, but strictly speaking, uh, on the one hand from this audience. of course, you can expect everything in general, but from the side, uh, in general, this is the style of ukrainian ukrainian ukrainian politics. here it is, bragging about this, as it were, but i think that , apparently, the westerners, in fact, the americans in the first place, the fact that they supply it is, of course, a threat, but judging by the fact that this cannot bring ukraine so from this i conclude that in general their interest in dragging out the conflict is the same in general, if you take their
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point of view. here, i would do the same. here they are dragged us into the war. the longer the war goes on, the more profitable it is, but if it ends, it's actually not profitable for them, but it's not profitable for them to win. ukraine is not really on our victory is beneficial for them. here is the state of constant, as it seems to me, uh, when you say prolonging the war , it is beneficial for them. guardianship, because, of course, there are also different groups in america, that is, there is this, but now the authorities clearly have such a thing to say so, what is called a hawk to say it. e imperial concerned. so to speak to defeat russia to weaken russia as much as possible, in any case, this part of the elite, which is biden. in my opinion, it is more profitable to drag out the conflict, so it seems to me that they are not supplying weapons to us, not to him, because in my opinion it cannot fundamentally resolve the issue by military
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putin but it can drag out, but you say they are talking about that it is beneficial for them in terms of domestic policy, and in america it is always foreign policy. this is a continuation of domestic policy, that it is beneficial for them to delay it, and they are dosed supply weapons. well, so that it doesn't tip the scale anywhere . you see, get away from what they control or think they control the process. and i'm kind of asking about the fact that, uh, to what extent can we be sure that they control it or the clash, if you're in . in a metaphysical sense, they're asking that these are different things, this now the process of war in ukraine on my look, no one is in control. so she went into a state where no one controls him. we, by the way, are not americans, no no no europeans, not zelensky but it's so philosophical. this is the part of the conflict that began, which she
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knows how she is, like the steppe. she knows burn burn. she, she will burn it, this is already beyond the scope of the human will, so imagine that at least one leader can now stop doing this in some way. this is naive. i think that in general this event has very, uh, very serious consequences, which we still do not understand. or maybe it's revolutionary consequences they are and revolutionary for us, because look, in principle, in russia , the economic model that has been in the country for 30 years has been canceled, but i call it compropriator capitalism. he practically ceased to exist. and somehow it happened so once disappeared. well, they just blocked the banks and everything is gone. but this is actually such and such a revolution, but this, well, the same thing in this respect of the world is what happens to them. this is also a revolutionary process.
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well, such things are not controlled, so imagine that it is possible to somehow now predict the movement here. i think this is impossible, but another question is that anyway, all countries and all participants have interests. they're trying to get involved in some way, so i mean what's good for the americans . to make it last longer, to weaken russia as much as possible, to cause maximum damage militarily and economically. by the way, within the framework. uh, this is uh hmm what we started talking about, and for me it's just in fact, that's the most interesting thing. that's why i used the word that's a feeling, that's it not analysis, because, well, a lot can be comprehended by analysis, but there is still a question of sensations exactly, i also remembered you more than once. uh, when we discussed here in court this is the tone, and the western press, including the american and british and european. but the tone of the
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last three weeks there, probably, that, uh, means, uh, the russians are starting to win, we failed them ukraine failed them, uh, break ukraine's heavy losses ukraine i even said this phrase here, i would not have dared to use it with you say, just quoting myself then, that in this moment stanislavsky turned on in me. and i kind of don’t really believe in it. you probably also hear this tonality of theirs that has appeared. and here you are with your kind of instinct, uh, well, creative. and how do you interpret it? here is this conversation of people who said a month and a half or two months ago that their task is to strangle russia, which i completely agree with you sets its own task. strangle her further and suddenly they began to speak. oh, nothing works. something ukraine is weakening and so on. i have a feeling of being tricked. and how would you interpreted. well, i think, listen, well, bluntly speaking, they apparently regarded it, apparently, there was a certain amount of truth in this, that the operation
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did not start very well for us. she was, apparently, there were miscalculations in intelligence, so to speak, this, well, you can’t erase words from a song. so apparently they had some feeling that it could really be real, but now it’s obvious that russia yes, this is a difficult war, it must be admitted, it’s hard and they didn’t teach much. they did not take into account the consolidation of ukrainian society. they didn't take into account what they were. yes, they have become a nation to a large extent. they are motivated. we always say that we are one people. well, we are not the only people. they they they made it, well, that's how people fight when they are strongly motivated, mind you , there are no political forces that would be on our side. that is, as they say, well, nevertheless, uh, still in the long run. it is clear that, well, in russia it is more powerful economically in military terms. therefore, therefore, it seems to me,
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they felt that this e pere. comes and this is what they are and a plus to this. indeed, it is a fact that e sanctions did not work. and i have long said russia cannot be strangled by sanctions. it's just that there are no such sanctions that can cause damage. it can be said to complicate life, but there is no sanction to strangle such a country in general. she is such countries, in fact, two are us and the united states, by the way, and who all other countries can be strangled with sanctions, it turns out that iran is not, iran has not been strangled indigenous to say, well, to a large extent, firstly, well, there are no such sanctions, there there are no such sanctions, there are three times fewer sanctions anyway well, no, no, well, i still agree with the sanctions that we have now . this is
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more, and you are more. well, this, well, it’s just the main thing that in russia and that you can’t turn off such a country for energy and food, and the industry is still quite complicated for all the problems, therefore, it seems to me that all this affected them and they began to understand that russia can gain and must keep victory, but in this case disaster for them. if they need this victory in kiev, then i think that they need to start some kind of system of negotiations in order to prevent us from coming to kiev and, in general, how to cancel ukraine . here, it seems to me, this is what they will do. now they are late. here biden goes to the arabian peninsula. ah, saudi arabia with what they were late to rebuild to rebuild their script? is this for real? this is another of the most important themes that actually follows from
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what karen georgievich said, which is true. and we all understand very well that we are discussing political science. we are negotiating military operations there, but we are now a witness. indeed, as you said, not a cyclical, but a cardinal e, some kind of change in the systemic systemic crisis in civilization in general, that is, all the foundations on which all this was built, both economically and politically and military in the end. it's all changing. and now the question is who are these changes. well, more or less start control them. uh, what can influence this, is it really the key question or what will happen here? and what saved it will be later, but we are moving. this is to this now this . no one can, because you and i are happy witnesses. uh, crisis, 500-year-old civilization. that is, you and i are witnesses of the dying of capitalism, and no one knows what will come
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to replace it. and 500 years of dominance. west there is this consent is a little bit in capitalism . in general, the west is by and large their the main thing, yes, such, well, the breakwater of western civilization, and the crisis is not only in the key economic one, but also all the mirrors of capitalism, all these liberal democracies of human rights and the like, that is, even western culture, as a model of the world, that as a matter of fact, everything, you know, here is the impression that everything is somehow like a husk, or, like the clothes from the king, everything was falling like chik-chik-chik-chik-chik, and everyone so naked again became good examples, because that i have an impression about my country. well. always it happens when our country starts a war. that is, it’s as if they’ve hit the country with a huge drain and the dust, rags begin to crumble. all this is not real, and from this something completely different appears that i like,
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for example, but with your permission, uh, i would touch on two topics and on two topics that georgievich spoke about, and beer about ukrainians and ukraine e. hmm, i do not agree that ukraine is ukrainians, how did the nation take place? why because, uh, this whole household that they got, uh, almost by chance, it’s still a legacy, uh, first of all, a fragment of the empire. and this territory did not grow from the inside, it just fell off to them and this is a fragment of our empire. and this is the territory. it is fundamentally a lot of people a lot of religion and therefore well in this territory and lays claim to it. hey turks. uh, well, in this case, it is the tatars who bring this to our territories, well, i mean about the peoples who live here instead of the turks georgievich, as i understood him. he spoke about the fact that
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stop, how the population of ukraine behaves on currently in this conflict. this suggests that they are self-aware of something. we may like it or not. it can be done and it is certainly done by suppressing everything for the last eight years, but they behave like a single entity. let the parts there are crazy frostbitten, but as a whole, blow yourself, as a whole. we have been talking about this for many years, that people who live here in western ukraine who consider themselves ukrainians with driven cracks, more precisely, with driven ones, that is, the quality of ukrainianness is not a sign of a nation, however, and they consider everyone else to be strangers, not their own, what nation. split not only for 30 years, but much more approximately along the line, kiev odessa they are fighting, but they are fighting, and they have the right foundation, but when we ask, how would the russians of those whom they consider correctly, since it is not correct will fight
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agree with this. i have already cited the example of the people who burned the people who burned the people, not the people of the people in odessa on the second day, were not ukrainians. there were russian jews there. in general, the entire conglomerate that lives in odessa plus visitors from dnepropetrovsk and not from lviv, and when our veterans, football fans, came to talk with those who burned, and do not meet, there are 30 people there, and they are all russians and we talk. what are you doing? you fools are burning your own . these are the russians, and they are responsible. no, we are not russian. we are russian europeans. and here you are there, horde rusnya, this is moksha and so on, this is you there. and we are russian europeans. but what does this mean, we have a new nation appeared russian europeans who behave like nazis in our country russian europeans behave like nazis towards us, like occupiers. in fact, including tv channels
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, culture, information space, and not only because of this, this is a heterogeneous space. and those, what do we take prisoner, when we asked them, and no one, and not as a rule, not ukrainians, not russians. and what are you fighting for, they say, and we are talking about everything for our country. this country has no definition, they have it has no definition. but, if a person is ready to go into battle and die for something that has no definition. so this something ephemeral has become something tangible, you know? now, if he didn’t have a country, and if he had some kind of invented one, like a saucepan on his head, he would n’t go into battle for it and die, the people of donbass also had ukrainian passports. i agree, but listen, people in the donbass also had ukrainians. but we're not talking about a passport, it was the citizens interrupted by advertising. this is the most important question, because in fact it depends on how we understand what they are fighting for and with whom. well, with whom and with what we are fighting. this is the most important question. now advertising,
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on purpose, in fact, this is the most important conversation, and since whatever the flight of the economy is there, we can talk a lot. all the same , there are hostilities on how they will develop. and when, so to speak, these two forces will make mistakes and break one another, a lot depends, and therefore the question of what makes the ukrainians fight, you said that they became a nation, and therefore they fight this is the most important question, because if, uh, they become a nation and fight, then you need to understand why, in fact, they fight like a nation, and can i synthesize what karen georgievich said, what sasha said, and what can karen georgievich say? let's synthesize. see why they fight so well and here sasha is absolutely right. this here is a residual, venerable genetic level. eh, imperial consciousness, and the second is what
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karen georgievich was talking about when i didn’t try to mold a nation out of this with ideological ukrainians, so by and large they remind me , you know, but religious neophytes, who are very that's what they protect. they are now their fire, this one is very bright and it is irrational. indeed , absolutely, because they behave according to the psychology of a neophyte , they never had statehood without russia, including without the soviet union, because their geography was their destiny. they have always been a buffer between moscow and western europe, so, well, that's what they gave birth to - this is not for long. there is no need to be afraid, this will not turn out to be a state, which can hold the entire population for a long time, i wanted to object, so to speak, but now i see, nikita
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sergeevich does not agree. with which we do not agree. i will explain why this question and this thesis is so interesting for me, but because, uh, if you are fighting with someone, you can call it a war, a special military operation, a limited contingent, there are soviet troops somewhere, if you are with someone you are fighting. for as long as you do not understand what is the basis of his resistance. and what do you forgive me for the cynicism, what do you need to break in order to defeat him until you understand what needs to be broken, you know, here, i'm re-reading kipling right now. rikki-tiki-tavi. he knew for sure that the cobras needed to cling to a certain place on the neck. and when he eats it. after that, the image can no longer fight until we understand what needs to be broken in order to break the resistance. all of this can be flipped. how much? i personally do not really understand, you do not agree with the indigenous, please, i do not agree dear. i don't want to
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appear rude. yes, but here is the very thesis that they are fighting well. let's just dissect it yes they place, including missile systems salvo fire on the territory and hospitals, kindergartens. our guys handsome our officers our soldiers, jewelry, are trying to go. our ministry of defense repeatedly spoke about this , kadyrov spoke about this, told shoigu that the pace of the special military operation is what it is, because they are trying to the maximum, and to do without victims of the civilian population, the second we do not kill. just like that, we capture even the most notorious nazis, who are terrorists, who, in my opinion, again, not a professional civilian of course, deserve to die, and the most brutal on the battlefield. this is because of this mercenary and the american ones, who have just been taken. i regret that they took exclusively numerical numbers, they also talked about this more than once, by the way, western analysts admire
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the conduct of a special military operation and the offensive of our groupings in conditions when the enemy is four to five times larger in number. well, in general, it has no analogues in the world. now , if again, proceeding from this, here again, yes modulo, now, if it would be the same number, if the ukrainians, as georgiyevich says, would not really have been covered by peacekeepers by civilians as a human shield. so, then it would be possible to fully assess the degree of their stubbornness of fighting spirit, there, and so on and so forth in the current conditions, when they carry out these orders e western instructors, when they are told what to do, when they stand behind the city behind their backs. groups of nazis say that they have developed as a politically attached political nation, in my opinion. wrong not last moment. but we proceed from the understanding that the ukrainians. and over the past eight years ,
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anti-russian russophobic propaganda has really been under pressure from this western propaganda. and the feeling that we are anyone, but not russians and so on, really somehow consolidated, but i have a question in these conditions of consolidation on let's remember millions of europe, i just wanted to say, 5. in europe they sell e-exit . uh, adult sexually mature men for tens of thousands of euros. this is a word about a political nation. yes, i just remember, again the same historical period is very difficult for our country, including for ukraine. and the civil war, then people fought against each other in the same way with such bitterness ; moreover, as we remember historically, a civil war always ends with a total victory of one of the parties, even when the fighting ends. in fact, the civil war continues and in these conditions, in my opinion. it is necessary to perceive what is happening in ukraine, these are the consequences of the collapse of the empire, the civil war, because, of course, there our people have different
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values, as they think, which is the most interesting, but in parallel. this is also very important. this is just indigenous, by the way, she said, these are reflashed to a different ideology, but our people are basic in terms of archetype. and this is a very difficult moment quite unexpectedly. dear colleagues, a month has now been announced in the west. six months of pride, uh, this is when during the month it is very important for yes to start, and events begin to be held in support of the lgbt community of all kinds of injecting sexual orientations. sorry nikita one second. you know that before the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan, a month of pride in kindness was just spent there. yes, in ukraine, despite all this total flashing, despite all this zombification, there is a huge pile of money that was poured into not a single substantive real event. no, that is, this zombie superstructure is political, there is some kind of russophobic
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one. she value level. here we are at the very base of the value level of the position, all the same, i am , after all, why am i so interested in this your e a thesis that is controversial for some, because what they have become. and how, who are they opposing? well, some of them resist. for us now, this is the answer not only to the question about the war, about what needs to be broken in order to win. this is the answer to the question about the world, which should then come one or the other. and who are the people with whom we will deal in one way or another after the end of hostilities, and this question is extremely interesting, firstly, you do not attribute to me what i did not say. i did not say that our army is not heroic, nor courageous so to speak, you know, it's our time already. i didn't talk about it. although to be honest, if you say that our army is five times smaller, then i have a question. and why is it necessary
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to fight an army five times smaller, if in such a serious struggle, why is it necessary, maybe it is necessary to increase, maybe you need to increase it, you understand, and then, maybe, it will be easier. but all my what i say is dictated by only one understanding that we need victory, if you need victory, then you should really look you don't have to deceive yourself about things. there is no need to deceive yourself. now, if you because in order to understand who the ukrainians are today, it depends on how the fight is fought in this war. that's the term, artyom fought in afghanistan as far as i remember, so i'll give you examples. what afghanistan is is a completely different nation than we are muslims, and for the most part very radical, nevertheless, we had allies in afghanistan. and why? because we had allies, and they are there, maybe this way and that, but they there were and moreover, it was an army, it was those there
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sometimes, they betrayed us. well, they fought correctly, and after our departure they were checked without us for three years. why was this one ukraine that you say, we are one nation. it's like a few. well , apart from luhansk donetsk, there is no more. we can eat that he is from afghanistan well, you understand, it is easy to convince yourself that this is so, but in order for me to say this, it scares me a little. this is the attitude towards ukraine. you are right that this is a fragment of the empire, you are right, but you are wrong that because of the fragments of the empire, nations do not appear. listen, the whole of europe appeared from the fragments of the roman empire; it was also the roman empire. they were fragments, then they became nations 30 years have passed, i absolutely just like you have said many times here in this program, well, yes, ukraine 12. here is western , here is eastern, right now. i think i was probably wrong, we don't know something. well,
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you need to know this. and why do you need to know this for victory , because knaz alone armed with this is not enough to find motives. how to contact them how to conduct information warfare? well, strictly speaking, if we keep telling people who today themselves feel like a nation that we will deprive you of statehood. so they will fight to the last, they will fight to the last, maybe not really. it’s true, maybe you need to offer something to people, you need to attract them with something, like some kind of ideology should be like in afghanistan, what attracted the ideology correctly, but i mean that we shouldn’t turn a blind eye to the fact that for these 30 years in ukraine apparently i say because it’s not you, i don’t really know, but i judge, because there, because i see, i see that these people are captured and say that we are russians, listen, well, this is such a thing in you can’t
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say that on the film, you know, it’s so to speak, somewhere. means for these 30 years. breaking away from really from russia they brought up, but under the influence of westerners, but they apparently brought up strong ones, but this is necessary, in general, no matter how we say it, but our military admits that they are fighting steadfastly. you can't not evaluate the enemy like that. this must be understood. and if we underestimate, listen to this when it ends badly, so in order to understand who you have to do, in order to win, you need to really understand the situation and you need to understand who you are howling with, and how to address, uh, people, with with which you speak, because it is important for us that they lay down their arms. it is important for us to somehow attract them with something, then this one, then later, of course, of course, well, how about this idea of this
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idea, let's turn them all into russians. well listen, well, as it were, tell me. yes, apparently, tell the residents of dnepropetrovsk that they are ukrainians to what karen herovych says. i'll even stand right here because you told the believers to argue. and i agree with him. i want to add something else to what has been said, just about afghanistan, after all. you understand this. we have seized on the word nation, not nation, i don’t know whether they did it in the nation or not in us. i only know one thing, that the afghans themselves, and they don’t represent a nation, desert people are very condescending towards tajiks, tajik, and that’s enough suspicious of the punic all together. they do not consider the khazarians to be people, and therefore the khazarians were our main allies, and bellucci is somewhere to separate, but in their case, the key point that we did not immediately understand, and it was a mistake, the key point is not important nation, and not be lazy. there is a moment in their psychology that when people from the outside come with weapons, they
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forget the pashtuns. are they tajiks balochi or khazars? they join and start. so it's like they're one with the british either with the russians or with these, then, when it ends, they again become empty and exactly only at the moment when we understood this peculiarity of them by the year 86 in 1984 and 1985 . well, until the middle of eight, that's all that i served, the biggest losses exactly at the moment when we realized this feature, we will not say the nation. their team seems to be exactly understanding. this started the policy of national reconciliation. we immediately had allies, immediately began to fight differently armies and so on. it seems to me that what is at stake is that they won the war in fact the war in fact. here they are, if it had not been for yeltsin to stop, this is what this element is about, the
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most amazing thing is that i agree with what koren georgievich says, but disagree. well, uh, the program time will tell, we are working for you. yes, paradoxical disputes are interesting conversations deep in the blood. wait 18-20:00 second. previously, they imagined a second ago, wait, because when armed people, supposedly strangers, leave, then they begin to fight with each other. and here we are now too. here, i understand, in my opinion, now why my neck tightens when i hear the words that we have ukraine, there are ukrainians, because today is actually yesterday, and not the day after tomorrow. we must answer a fundamental question for our military, and they are fighting with no one against the ukrainians, so this is what it is about. if a community of people, about which we do not fully understand everything, when let's remember with what we
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entered the special military operation. i won't to quote the supreme commander in his long article. there last year's summer and so on. here, for example, zahab, stickpin my friend. what does our unfortunate enemy call them? why yes , because he is for them and i, too. we are worried about them. they for us, it is we, too, only here, temporarily crazy, if we believe that we are one people. but this people and this part of our people is in a state of temporary insanity. we must destroy those who bring them into this state, that is, about the nazi kiev bandera regime, and then we understand difference between basic and high. and if we are at war with the ukrainians, then colleagues, dear, no special military, and so on. this is a war then this is a war of russia and russians and ukraine and ukrainians.
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that is, you, that is, here i understand what you are talking about, that the factor that creates a feeling of some kind of unity. this is a kind of nazism of the ukrainians, which is this, well, roughly speaking, a unifying story that, if split, well, many, how would you contradict everything yourself. if you share azov with everything, but we shared that received as a result, because today everyone already says, well, you can't separate. azov is and this is a russian pipe, you don’t have to live. sasha, i'll finish you say damn well, the president has precisely defined the tasks, denocification. demilitarization, liberation of donbass, citizens are at war with ukraine with a special operation, the bimlitarization of ukraine is unusual. not donetsk luhansk kherson and parts of the zaporozhye region. this is how, in any case, the formulated
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tasks are ukraine and i have not heard of denotification of other tasks. i also only all the tasks that voiced the president at the beginning said that we are one people. then where did the ukrainians from ukraine come from? at the operational level, we are engaged in the tofication of ukraine precisely because for us this is an existential threat, which is yes or life or death, right? what about patriarchy, right? the same, and this is the first, second. uh, what tasks do we have here i need to compare with afghanistan. and if in afghanistan , our task was still to keep the same united west out of central asia, and i was just seventy-nine, and i saw what was happening and i understood. i was known to her. at that moment, everything is clear. yes, we didn't agree. you did not agree to be in afghanistan so that everyone would understand.
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so what i want to say. i understand that karen georgy is reading a very interesting question. i had a question specifically for you in connection with this zavoe. and the development before the military, as it were, the development of the territory is one thing, and holding it is another. you raise the issue of retention. i don't know if it's possible to sync the conquest along with hold. can these questions be solved by socio -structural characters? i think we will discuss this now advertising on channel one channel one presents the boxing league intercontinental cup third evening russia africa on saturday on
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you know, i just thought about how the text with which i was going to end the program today in any case follows from what we just talked about, and we argued so interestingly, because it seems to me that this text, among other things, gives an answer to the question of what happened to ukraine, what happened to ours with part of our people under what is it? they fell, what is happening now, what is happening, and we even came up with a word for this back, and banderlog and thinking that this is from bandera. no, it is more and more complicated and the text that i have prepared today in order to complete this program. he wrote about this text for a minute in 1893. they don't have a law about banderlogs like kipling, they don't have their own dialect, they
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use stolen words that they overhear when they spy on us hiding in the branches, they don't have our customs, they live without leaders. they have no memory, they brag, they chatter, they assure that they are a great people ready to commit great deeds in the jungle, but a nut falls, it makes them laugh, and they keep forgetting a lot of them. they are evil dirty have no shame. and if they have any particular desire, then this is precisely the desire to be noticed in the jungle. well, we don't pay attention to them, even when they throw dirt and nuts on our heads. but at the sight of a sick wolf. a wounded tiger or bear, the monkeys descend to the ground and torment them for fun in the hope of attracting the attention of the animals. they constantly throw nuts at them, in addition, they howl, shout out meaningless songs , invite the people of the jungle to climb up to them and join them in battle, or for no reason start fierce fights among themselves and throw
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dead monkeys where the inhabitants of the thicket can wither these corpses. they're all going to choose their own leader. draw up their own laws, come up with their own customs, but they never fulfill their plans, because their memory is not enough until the next day, in order to justify themselves, they composed a saying, what banderlog thinks about. now the jungle will think later and this greatly encourages their stupid chattering conceited creatures they get bored with the nuts they pick up, they throw them on the ground. they drag a branch for 6 hours. intending with her help to do great things, and then breaks it in half, they have no law, no hunting call, no leaders, nothing but stupid words and little pinching thieves' hands. it seems to me that this text, which was written by kipling in the jungle book in the chapter hunting, is partly about what happened to ukraine, that part of ukrainians who
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beautifully described here in the form of banderlogs. she , this part temporarily took over and for me this is the answer from what and from whom they need to be freed, you can call it nazis, you can call it nazis, you can call it , but you understand everything. what is described here is what happened there for the last 8 years. and in this book it is described that both the strong bagheera and the strong balu bear were afraid of them and could not do anything with them, and only the great one was calm and unhurried, who was in no hurry anywhere. came and dealt with banderlogs. i think that we will deal with those banderlogs that have crushed ukraine under them today. and all the rest of us live there normally.
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well, it's not for nothing that kipling wrote for some reason. this is 128 years ago. so it looks like what we have been seeing for the last eight years i say goodbye to you until monday. best wishes. good evening , the information channel on the first live continues the big game on june 16 in the history of our country. first of all, chaika valentina vladimirovna tereshkova took off on that day in 1963 in east 6 and made history the first woman astronaut in human history. today we heartily congratulate valentina vladimirovna and all of us on this
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occasion. well, we have hosted and continue to host the st. petersburg economic forum a lot of important speeches. uh, on the part of the leaders of the government of the russian federation , and denis pushilin, the head of the donetsk people's republic, made many interesting statements . uh, a meeting on the development of the automotive industry in our country. uh, that one industries that have experienced perhaps the most severe blows e western sanctions. and in kiev there were regular political tourists, uh, the leaders of the federal republic of germany, france, italy and romania, uh, arrived, the visit ended, uh, with rather vague, uh, conclusions read from a piece of paper, which were made
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, uh, by the heads of, uh, governments of these countries, and also zelensky, of which i became that m-m the negotiations were all about everything. and like, like nothing. well, we'll talk about that later. e of our program. well, a special military operation is something really. the main thing is what is happening. now in general on planet earth and, uh, our armed forces. uh, they continued to successfully solve the combat missions assigned to them and, uh, they are in touch with us. as always in our eight-hour issue, yuriy ivanovich podlyako is a military expert who very carefully monitors the entire situation in yerevan. good evening to you. yes, interesting news. they came today. look at the kharkiv direction for two
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remarkable news, but the first one made me happy. probably the whole normal kharkiv is these natsiks from the kraken were transferred to the donbass , that is, those who were terrorists were destroyed by nonsense. and now they are there in the donbass, i really hope, in the severodonetsk region, they will be buried there all. that is, you know this, there is azov. and this, if it's even worse, this morozki , who are just thugs thugs, they were transferred to the donbass because there are not enough soldiers anymore. they, kharkov, it remains easier to breathe, and, in the kharkov direction for height, the situation is also deteriorating today, an interesting one has come news. this is the russian lozovaya district, let me remind you, the more interesting the load causes, and there was an outpost from which we started. well, ours was farp. which was first attacked by the enemy about a month ago. so, on the outskirts of the russian lozovaya , the ukrainian drg has already been destroyed today, that is, our troops are gradually moving forward. and i very much hope that this will be the last point in this direction, where we will completely cross out their entire counteroffensive. uh, thank god already in the
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east. we crossed it out. now in the north we will finish, and i will very much, i hope, continue to move south very much. at least, i count on this in the slavic direction. here there are fights while for krasnopolie. well, until it's cleaned up. krasnopolye, respectively, can not move further. eh, then we will move to the christian area. and keep layering. well, the most important thing. i think today the news came from the region of the north. donetsk and not the very north. donetsk a. uh, with the highway, and not with seversk or now, but seversk bakhmut or solidarity, seversk is here for the first time the ukrainian military column, which was under the reinforcements, respectively, in lisichansk or in seversk came under the artillery strike of the russian e, artillery batteries, that is, why is it so important? why is this remarkable? this suggests that the russian troops approached here to strike an artillery aimed shot, and this is already the
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only actually road to the north, that is , now not all roads are under artillery control between seversk or now there, but even all the roads leading to seversk, all of them, too, have already been intercepted by russian artillery fire, and during this strike, the ukrainian troops suffered quite significant losses, several vehicles were destroyed, respectively, the troops suffered. as i understand it, somewhere like yakovlevka is here, because they are leaving. uh, very, so to speak, the news is such that we no longer entered the track at one point, but at three points, if it’s ours that came out in a yakolepka, then this suggests that we really now control the track from solidarity, and everything in seversk at least artillery artillery batteries. that is, this is the most such for today. i think it's important news. the second still important point is, after all, uh, this most important direction is the bakhmutovskaya one, where the offensive of the lugansk people's militia detachments, wagner pmcs, is going on. there they are still fixed in the zaitsev area until they go further. well, because a rather serious rear has already come off, that is, it is
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generally covered, and the grouping in the novolugansk ugolgorsk thermal power plant, but today it is a message that that she was leaving. no, that is, while the situation, as it was yesterday evening, remains approximately in the same position and, accordingly, today an attempt was made to counterattack in the area of \u200b\u200bhere, in the area of \u200b\u200bthe zaporozhye direction, but it was repulsed. losses, however, suffered small protrusions, nevertheless an attempt to attack. uh, it was successfully repulsed approximately like in the kherson direction a few weeks ago, that is, nothing shines for them there yet, nothing else yet. looks like it didn't happen today. yes thanks a lot. it was yuri podlyako military expert analysis of the situation on the fronts of the specialist. on the operation but a, the united states was carried out by their allies yesterday. e meeting on the provision of additional military assistance to ukraine rammstein 3 and the parameters of the new assistance program were announced. let's see. how much will be allocated. u ukraine is uh, then, to
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conduct military operations so 18 howitzers u 150 mm detached states 18 vehicles for transporting howitzers. uh, two coast guard systems with harpoon missiles, naturally thousands secure radio stations 1,000 optical instruments plus from other countries. uh, rszo mars germany three pieces of an unknown number of mi-17 helicopters are slovakia and also artillery, an unnamed number from canada, poland and the netherlands was at the same time . line of united states permanent representative to nato julian smith uh, well, pretty symptomatic. yes. listen. first of all, we need to address the ever-changing list of requests coming in from kiev on an almost daily
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basis. we are trying together as allies. define, which of them can respond and that they are ready to provide this predicament is difficult, because the requests are rapidly changing the state realizes that in recent months they have provided a huge volume and equipment and re-evaluate what else they can provide to ukraine some countries have given everything they had some countries decide to switch to providing financial assistance. well the customer is strong impressive very impressive. you know, i was especially impressed by the last phrase that some countries decided to switch to providing financial assistance. that is, technology. no. here's some money for you and do what you want with it, you know, if you remember, uh, here is the list, uh, those ukrainian wishlists that we already discussed in this studio there 300 rszo 1.000. barrels of 105 155 mm howitzers of 500 tanks and so on
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and compare with what is the result of the exhaust. e of all this, then, of course, one gets the impression that even already in the west with the exception. eh, but the british or the poles with the balts in the compartment are completely stubborn there. eh, serious countries, even the united states already understands that, of course, something is going wrong, that it will not be able to defeat ukraine and that's it. this is an infusion of equipment, which is firstly destroyed, and something reaches the combat zone, but destroys a lot. uh, very big service difficulties. uh, i'm not talking about those famous stories with javelins that uh batteries fail after four hours of operation. uh, so that's what it supplies, yes, european countries are really almost exhausted. e your reserves, as for these four
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categories, if you take cannon artillery, szo, tanks, uh, drones, well, take four, the leading countries of germany france italy great britain uh, two-digit numbers for the rso there are 20 there 30. there are 35 for three-digit artillery 300-350 200 250. e- e there are certain standards that cannot be reduced without losing the combat readiness of their own units. uh, the warehouses are already empty to run the military industry on the military. lad. no one wants to, uh, plus, of course, be afraid to ship something new, because there's a good chance it's falls into the hands of the e russian armed forces and naturally there will be a technology leak. the americans did the same there. for some reason, understand the russian technology that they picked up on the battlefield there, american chips suddenly appeared,
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so uh, everything goes to the fact that the west, of course, plus the lines that call the end of july in august by autumn, which will be there in the fall. they themselves, probably, hope that by the fall it will already be, uh, everything is finished and there will be no need to deliver anything, and the ukrainian side, too. i already have that impression. this, this hysterical tone, it really turns from a businesslike into a hysterical one. here you either give, or everything, or a complete end. we are already dying here for freedom fighting. but they only promise us everything, there is liverwurst and the same with them. therefore, i think that we will support these uh, this flow of arms, despite the united states marble statement, to the end. and i think that this is all this brook, it will be with every e. the past few months have been getting thinner and thinner. well let's hope, because in the end it's weapon. in any case, there is a lot of it, and it kills
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our people and civilians in the donbass, as today, uh, today, the shelling of, uh, cities of peaceful neighborhoods continued. uh, donetsk is in touch with us uh, independent reporter pavel kukushkin el alekseevich good evening. uh, good evening, vyacheslav alekseevich, they were shelling because they were shelling today, donetsk is indeed the center of the city and shot , uh, aiming yes, they continue to shell donetsk, they are shelling it every day, well, almost all areas without exception, if earlier only uh, the border areas, let 's say, which are located in the western part of the city, got it, but now the shells are the same 155-millimeter ones. well, the volley fire system, the hurricane hail - it all reaches the center and the farthest uh
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lines, the advanced area, so it's hard for donetsk. now it is necessary, donetsk uh, really is under constant shelling. uh. what is the scale of destruction today and if there are victims? yes , there are victims. unfortunately every day is here at the moment. i know that i've been hurt one, at least one woman, but specified data. right now i don’t have new ones, but as of an hour somewhere ago, at least. one woman was injured, but massive shelling is going on massive shelling is coming as a result of our pressure on the avdiivka direction, because that’s exactly the unit where i am, this is the interpretation of pyatnashka and i am constantly with the fighters. i leave with them in a place on the front line, now you can see the footage. uh, hmm, literally
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early this morning. we went again to the position, where the fighters are now visible in the footage, and first they conduct aerial reconnaissance using a quadrocopter. but you can see on the screen and then adjust the fire. it's on fire now. about the positions of the neo-nazis, uh, in the area of the settlement of the sands, these buildings, which at first glance, uh, supposedly civilian peaceful buildings, movements were detected there. uh, during the movement of troops. uh, a cluster of military equipment, there are trenches, dugouts there, they were discovered and they are being carried out. work is done every day day. uh, our fighters. uh, increase the pressure in the ammunition. they don’t have, let’s say, a deficit, and well, as they say, the commander of the tag, the brat would be guys, shells, don’t be sorry, we’ll have to bring
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more. uh, that's why the guys are fighters every day, and they identify new targets with the help of aerial reconnaissance, make sure that there is a cluster there, either equipment or manpower, and strike every day. attacks on enemy positions, well, respectively, they begin to snap. it is clear that their soldiers are dying there. and as i said. eh, their quality composition suffers greatly. he loses. uh, let's say. so it loses combat capability. uh, a lot of positions. now older people are starting to flock, people who are clearly outwardly. this can be seen through optical instruments in binoculars, which, let's just say, do not correspond to the uh appearance of the fighters, if earlier they were young brave uh, fit people. let's just say the fighters, it is now clear that everyone is already pulling everyone who is not too lazy to go there. therefore, the situation is on the one hand on the
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one hand. increasing pressure on the other on the other hand, there is such a sharp response from the e-e nationalists, who begin to shell peaceful cities. er, in particular. no, gorlovka also gets it. uh, in addition to donetsk makeevka makeevka is a suburb. eh, donetsk is also under heavy shelling, and the specific specific settlement that you are seeing now is sands, this is sands, this is a settlement that is located, right, quite, quite on the border with donetsk, there is literally 5 km from the railway station, and from there the most such most powerful most hmm, but destructive, let's say blows. yes , thank you very much. it was alekseevich kukushkin
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, a war correspondent. eh, take care of yourself. uh, indeed, this shelling continues and in many respects this is a consequence of the success of our armed forces on other fronts, because this is an opportunity to pull e forces to secondary ones. in general now the direction is on the other hand. uh, it's like an invitation to attack. it is a well-fortified enemy position, which, of course, our command will not do. it will be planned we will continue to carry out the assigned tasks after the advertisement. in the forties, the development of deadly biological weapons began, the americans did not come up with anything better than to shelter the real criminals of the japanese death squad. the soviet union condemned them, and the united states used them to start a biological weapons development program, the
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big game live amazing in general metamorphoses of fate a german citizen from the past a year ago, a journalist went to cover events in the donbass. and now alina lipe is under criminal prosecution in germany it is for the fact that she does not cover as a journalist, events in the donbass are generally history. in my opinion, it is very indicative of modern western journalism, but each case is specific, uh, and today alina is in touch with us from donetsk. e
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alina uh, good evening. eh, well, your viewers don’t know you yet, so tell us a little about yourself, what brought you to donetsk and why you are there like that stay long? and let's start with the fact that i grew up born in germany as usual, german. and although i have a russian father, he didn’t speak russian to me, so after school i just started to get interested, well, i started learning the language in my father’s country and started coming to russia and when these events in 2011 began in ukraine, i first i noticed that what is happening in reality and what is being told in the german media. eh, when things are going on, well, the topic of russia does not always coincide in the sixteenth year, i then uh decided. go e
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to the crimea to watch with your own eyes something is happening. i will decide in touch, then i started my blog on youtube and started telling the germans. it 's just that i saw the truth, because in the term of years civilians are being shelled and i was just in shock. e from the fact that i did not find anything about this in the german media. only from the side of ukraine, only a ukrainian look, well, he tells me in germany and therefore i feel like a person with a russian father and a german mother. this topic was very painful for me, so i left again, and then i decided to return here too i stayed now for half a year in donetsk and opened it. there
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are new channels, mainly on telegram in russian and german. but there is also youtube in russian. and now the channel is growing very, very strongly, because in germany even rt was closed and i am the only journalist who is constantly in the donbass and tells what is really happening here in germany, what's the point? uh, the essence of the accusations that you are being made is that you are telling what you see about the events in the donbass. the letter says that, by the way, first they took money from my 1600 account a month ago , the authorities took the money just like that and they didn’t tell me about it. why only now, a few days ago, i finally received a letter and it
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says that this special operation in ukraine or is already a crime. and if a person supports crimes, they give him 3 years, or he has to pay some kind of fine, but a big one, so they opened a criminal case. and as an example , they wrote that i said in my telegram channel that ukraine has been killing civilians here for 8 years. that's one of the reasons, and so am i. she said that in my opinion, this is genocide. and they don’t like it, that is, this one, that is, the truth, it’s just being prosecuted, so that they feel at all when there was a report the other day ard - this is the largest television channel, the state channel of the federal republic, where they
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showed the shelling of, e, the center. uh, donetsk there is a market by the ukrainian armed forces, while uh, they made a report that it was russian shelling, donetsk and urged only to give birth even more and kiev what did you feel in this moment? and i was sent this video that, well, in german e that they said so in our cool news, i immediately translated it into russian and posted it and then, uh, this crook turned around to introduce it on russian television. yes, this is my video. and hmm, i was just really, really angry, so i immediately got up and immediately translated. i was just shocked that they were so brazenly so brazenly. they just lie, they just say the opposite. and by the way, today
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information appeared on their website, uh. but there was some. well, mistake we made a mistake. and we're sorry. here is how they wrote it. and that is, of course, somewhere down on the site where no one will ever find it. well, it's natural. they showed the report to the whole country on the website in small print that we were mistaken. and? they told me exactly what they were wrong. well today chancellor of the federal republic of germany scholz. e, he was and may still be in kiev. e he promised that he would come. e to kiev only after the kiev leadership apologize to president steinmar. after steinmeier visits, kyiv uh, after that another scholz. uh, they called sluggish liverwurst there, as we remember, nevertheless, the scholtsy packed up and went uh. well, in my opinion. it's just, well, sort of brought uh, with
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disrespect to yourself here, uh, in your opinion. why scholz is in kiev today i never understood a good question already in the fourteenth year, and here germany is the same thing. this topic only concerns ukraine and i am still in shock that germany supports the nazi regime so much. this is this this is this this is known there is obviously a lot evidence that such battalions as azov are really nazi, and yet germany supports this weapon. just incredible for me. yes, thank you very much for the first time at the big game we had alina lip. uh, the german correspondent nezavisimy who works in donbass is the
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only german correspondent, for which she has already been prosecuted. here is such freedom of speech alina take care of yourself. and well, andreevich , here you go. really. what did they come? so, well , there are several opinions. here is my honest opinion is that macron on sunday the second round of elections the first round he failed in his party. yes, they have the second round of the parliamentary elections on sunday of the macron, they need something like some kind of movement to demonstrate forward, since it is still forward, france. uh, he came and brought the others. uh, someone says that they came to appease there. that the situation in the west is so bad there that they will persuade zelensky there to hand over territories under the macron, and later denied by the evening that such
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there were proposals, but someone said that, on the contrary, they came to support kiev, to pump up the military efforts with weapons, and so on, in your opinion. now let's figure out why vyacheslav alekseevich came here, what follows from this, at first i just wanted to say, as a journalist by training , i think, of course, that this is absolutely disgusting situation that develops with freedom of speech, more precisely, with its absence in the west. eh, and despite the fact that we have not been waiting for surprises from the west for a long time, i still wanted to think that the possibility of self-expression there is retained by people with different positions with different opinions. that which no longer exists. here is an example that we just heard, there are other examples. uh, i just got back, just right. trips around europe, but what is there, people who want to understand what is happening in general say, we are forced, well, who do not speak russian, yes, who need english, uh, in order to understand the
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news, they are forced to look into international chinese television, but sometimes a little jazzy to it so close, because the russian english is blocked or german. uh, well, this situation, of course, is completely abnormal . well, figures came to kiev. i think that this is mainly the result of public opinion, which is still very strong in european capitals. eh, he is worried about what is happening there with ukraine with the ukrainians. well, the truth is, i must say that this public opinion is also starting to calm down a little. ordinary people are slowly getting used to the situation, and politicians are beginning to comprehend it from a different perspective. sides. eh, so it seems to me that this is more likely a consequence of that wave. uh, the pressure of public opinion to show the lady has arrived, yes, we are here the lady is with ukraine but then, probably,
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i think that some next stage will begin, what will it be like, how will it line up, and which european leaders are ready for it? and what is not, probably, it will be very interesting to see. but here again, having returned and from a trip to europe , western europe, the following impression is created that there is, of course, a sufficiently reinforced concrete the position of the euro-atlanticists, uh, who actually repeat uh, copy the positions that come from washington. here everything is me. and in this case, the task is to continue to drag russia into the conflict . don't give a damn. well, europe doesn’t give a damn at all, but it’s interesting that
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another school appears. well, it’s natural that now the macron will say something about this in kiev, well, of course, he won’t say. one can imagine that it was a hypocrite who said it. well, i'm not even talking about macron, but there is, uh, serious in europe, uh, now there are thoughts about how to reach the end game, how to reach some kind of result , they understand that russia is conducting its military activities, russia will continue its military operation and illusions about the fact that something now in russia, russia will collapse. i think these sane people don't exist, because they are just good analysts. you don't even have to think that there is no one there. uh uh, strong brains and strong u perspective vision, so that's it. uh, it seems to these people that this is a continuation of the russian special operations. probably, it can go to the extent that
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those interests of the russian federation that russia spoke about are really taken into account, but about which they refused to listen when it was purely a diploma, now this conversation has clearly ended, by the way, speaking about freedom of speech. well, you know, i believe that here is a post every day since 1975 and i can tell you that in all this time i have never found signs. there freedom of speech in relation to what was written about our country. it's just never, so he says that it's some kind of new phenomenon. it’s somehow even strange for me, but as for these strong analysts with brains who are included somewhere, they are clearly not in those offices where some decisions are now being made regarding european politics, otherwise there would be a policy of sanctions, wouldn't be so rude of them. today, this was discussed at a remarkable plenary session at the
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st. petersburg economic forum, which was addressed by, uh, alexey miller, head of gazprom and uh, the new deputy prime minister, who oversees just energy sector. listen to what miller said. well, of course, gazprom is reducing the volume of gas supplies to europe. well, yesterday they published statistics for the first 5.5 months. yes, we have a decrease in gas supplies to europe there by tens to several tens of percent. only you know that prices have not grown by tens of percent. and several times. that's why excuse me. but if i say that we are not offended by anyone. that is not according to the kremlin in soul, it is not among the people. here, and after this
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new one, he announced a curious figure, which means in the past year the countries of the european union paid for e, naftogaz from 350 to 400 billion euros this year is estimated. uh, at least they will pay 800 billion euros. these are the wise analysts there who are pouring solutions. how do you vladimir well, i will not touch the analysts yet, i can say that this is really true, though even a simple example that is easy to read on a calculator. e a year ago, at the cost of barrels of oil, somewhere in the order, there were seventy plus dollars per barrel of the euro to the ratio of the euro. to the dollar was one there one 20 one 22 now we see 1 18 the cost of a barrel of oil in dollars and 1.04, respectively, the dollar euro, that is, for europeans, oil imports. well, it has practically grown, well, it has doubled, because
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then it was somewhere around 60 euros, now it is about 115 euros, so this is also obvious and the calculation that says how much more expensive it costs europeans today, and energy purchases. firstly, secondly, it means that they are very scrupulous. i mean western experts from departments. they scrupulously honor our say e oil and gas, so to speak operations. e but even they already recognize their official e, statistics, e, exports. e the same oil in the world that yes, there really was a drawdown in oil exports from russia in march, and according to existing estimates, e in april. it has practically increased by 2.5 times, that is, despite russia's sanctions, uh. if we talk about gas, uh, declining supplies give an increase in the price of oil. uh, sold not only at a higher price, well, in pain. vyuni e,
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other countries of the world, because this market is still more common, so er, of course, today, so to speak, leaving aside. who is there, what is he thinking about, you can say that, of course, these sanctions do not give success, but i still want to say one more detail. in 1990, experts just published the americans were carrying out a book on the effectiveness of the sanctions. they took from the fourteenth year. and so, until the ninetieth year, we traced all types of sanctions and found that, at best, 30% of the total volume of sanctions that appeared then were more or less effective 70% were not effective in the ninetieth year in the classroom. you still have to learn. well lessons. yes, this is not, uh, what is strong. west what, what lessons they learn. well, at the same time, uh, millers voiced. uh, also the figure that uh gas uh, supplies of gas to europe have decreased, but in china they have increased by 67.5%, that is, the reorientation of the market to china india is simply amazing, this is a magnificent
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reorientation. e long awaited. although the chinese wanted. uh, before decades ago, keep 10% from each supplier of oil or gas, if it's satchels of 10 saudis 10% from us now they understand, now they realized that it is more profitable for the indians to deal with us. this is understood even better, because they get, nevsky the most interesting thing is not the oil cooperation. excuse me, please. oil is not the most important technological here , all this is most interesting, because there will be a meeting of the brix of the week on video, and there will be a conversation about what we will do next, how we will fight sanctions, that is, we can talk about financial struggle to hide our transactions
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are settled in social currencies, but technology deliveries of technology from china to us from us to china , uh, they don’t say that the same thing can happen through russia, brazil, and so on, how they will do all this in such a way that uh , not that they don’t violate sanctions, but breaking sanctions is simple yes, simple how to make sure that you don’t get worse, that is, there is already a specific conversation about this, of course. we won't know about it. uh, something a lot from the final communication, which will actually be prepared following the results of the preparatory meeting. but uh, like we we can notice from the conversation that vladimir vladimirovich putin called a taxi zenpin, who had a birthday and there were a lot of common words, naturally, something was in their official report and there , uh, there are such phrases that you can understand something that we want not just to strengthen cooperation, but to expand and intensify it. that is, all this is being prepared. we just try to do it. well, as it were, let's not talk about the details. well, it's already happening. we
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are really sharp now on russia or the volume of e -trade economic cooperation from china and with india and we are already really moving completely. uh, the sanctions on the national currency give quite the opposite. and we did not know that sanctions are our terrible weapon against the west against us now. we know this after advertising will continue. a motor for the automotive industry will ensure the work of domestic factories, retaining the staff and saturating the market with cars vladimir putin on the main tasks that the industry faces with self-reliance on economic strategy in the new realities of technological security, and also the circulation of the dollar and the euro a discussion at the forum in st. petersburg, to the fullest extent of the law, those responsible for the shelling of stakhanov
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here is the last day of the week. it was calculated there that the american stock market contracted by $10 trillion, while the western stock markets were fighting by $16 trillion, then a small rebound, then a fall again. at the same time, the yield on us government bonds even crept up, which is always a very bad sign, because, uh, when the yield grows , it means that the papers are not very interesting. they have to be offered in some way. uh, junk papers have the highest yields. so here that return hit a point just in 2007 when they uh had a major economic meltdown and inflation, uh, is at its highest level in 40 years. uh, under these circumstances , the united states federal reserve, the equivalent of our central bank, is almost, uh, making a
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decision. yes, here's another growth dynamics - commodities , that is, inflation, that is, it is accelerating, industrial inflation of commodity inflation, and so on and so forth, the federal reserve system in these conditions is doing what the central banks are doing, with high inflation. they are starting to raise the discount rate, which in america for a long time was zero, yes, or even negative, and now immediately by 0.75 points. this is a lot according to american ideas, but this is a brake on the economy and a big big question about whether the american credit market in general survived. uh, here's how the american economy can generally recover under these conditions. you're right, that this increase by 0.75 basis points, it has become almost record-breaking. well, almost the whole story. uh, promotion. the rates, at least for a long history, are not enough of this as you are only part of this whole history at the same time the federal reserve
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system. she revised the forecast that she gave about a month ago for the next 2-3 years. and if, uh, in 23, uh, 24, they were estimating. uh limit, the upper limit of interest rates in the economy, the fed discount rate of 2.8%, so now they have their eye on the revised level of 3.4%, so they have changed the long-term forecast. this means that they await further. uh, worsening the situation, in which you have to compress even more. uh, monetary policy even more so. uh, with uh create conditions to suppress inflation by kayflyatsionnye forecasts. they are more or less moderate. although they, apparently, will revise them. may at least. and the figures of 8.6%, uh, it turned out, uh, are higher. eh, expectations. uh, they expected inflation
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to decline somewhat in may, but it turned out to be high again. and now, of course, the biden administration faces a very difficult task somewhere a month and a half ago. uh, the biden harris plan to combat inflation was published on the white house website, and today it is clear that they are making titanic efforts aimed at bringing down prices, and gasoline is one of the key tasks, because it concerns all americans, but there are a lot of problems there, and literally on june 14, biden wrote a letter to oil companies, and in which, in general, he shamed them with a large margin, which they allegedly receive, and for the sale of expensive gasoline urged them to start invest oil refining and give as much oil as possible? well, what's interesting, answered the american petroleum institute, one influences their organizations, which, so to speak, unites. e,
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their oil experts, so to speak, e experts neftchilars answered very simply, firstly, they reminded him of baidun about what he said when he was elected, when he was from the rostrum of the election campaign. uh, loudly declared that there would be no more oil drilling in the usa. never again oil in the us we are switching to new fuels. resulting in a whole series of administrative decisions followed, holding back production, holding back oil refining , there was a sharp reduction in oil refining capacities. besides. uh, he was reminded not to demand today. here, the industry has more production, considering that it still needs investments, we cannot make investments, because you may have a horizon for only one year, and then you will again tell us that you have green fuel there. here, and what is most interesting, e and exxonmobil, who also answered a letter from this biden and representatives of the
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oil institute, they recalled the operation of the jones act of 1920, which prohibits the use of foreign ships for the transportation of goods, including oil and petroleum products between imports of the united states of america and it comes to the ridiculous and transfer from alaska -e oil or there hmm fuel, and in california you can only use american ships, and there are not so many of them and they are not building now, in fact. they are not being built now. this is a very monopolized watersal. and even about a couple of years ago, and the american audit office wrote in a straight line. e about the fact that the cost of transportation there is more than in general, if we fractify other ships, that is, today, in fact, they are in such a trap. the problem, in which it is quite obvious uh this here is the specter of a recession, it is literally approaching by pushing the
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americans with their sanctions, only pushed their own recession, by the way, in this letter that you mentioned to the oil companies. biden wrote twice that he did cause inflation putin yes. e that was already, as if crossing out the rest of the content of the letter, if putin chose to cause this inflation. and here the american oil companies, why turn to them, but the americans are no longer buying this. uh, biden's approval rating dropped to 33%, uh, the last ones there. uh, one of the last fox news broadcasts was about the mass migration from california to mexico. people are already just fleeing, because it's cheaper in mexico, and to live permanently. they're just like that. it's a serious situation. and biden. she began to actively work on her own rating on the eve of the election campaign. he met yesterday. with representatives, well, who, of course, lgbt plus the community, listen, see how it was. i am proud that on
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my first day in office, i signed a decree against discrimination against lgbt people ql. sorry plus americans in housing health care education employment financial services and the criminal justice system. i believe that there are more lgbt people in our administration than in all previous administrations combined. 'cause i promised that when they are elected, i will make my administration similar to america in every sense, and we did it as he did the administration, similar to america in every sense. well, uh, and, of course, representatives of the lgbt community, he now has a well-known press secretary, uh, jean-pierre, uh, who is here, uh, asked a question. e that, in fact, in saudi arabia, where biden is going to go. there are also problems with the lgbt community. here, listen to what she said. we know that in
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saudi arabia they seize toys and clothes in colors of the rainbow as part of the nation's crackdown on homosexuality , the state-run media is reporting what will the white house's reaction be? i haven't seen this news, but i can say that globally, we are working around the world to protect lgbt people q+, stigmatization and abuse of discrimination, and to strengthen local lgbtq plus movements and individuals. well, it’s clear that for me, that saudi arabia, that uruguay is there, it’s still not in the know that in general in saudi arabia there is a mortal, such leprosy. eh, it happens. here but here, in my opinion. it completely ruined the chances. what would biden not get any oil in saudi arabia and what was to be done? do you understand what's the matter? you just said that he got caught in his own
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economy. and a trap. uh, he just fell into his own political trap, because this is his electorate for the democratic party and for the rather broad masses of the democratic party. this is such a completely holy topic of lgbt and uh, if he wants to somehow stay in power with such a rating, he must to mobilize your electorate to explain to him that the program of the democrats and those who joined them is being carried out. so to speak, there are groups and other voters, and therefore he will continue to aggravate this further and further, and this will then aggravate the american split about society, that is, the country gradually diverges into two parts that do not understand each other and hate. uh, it 's internal politics. that is, uh. i'm now saying naturally the november congressional elections, if he does not lose the democratic vote, if he is active, it is lgb that he will lose to promote it. uh, well, that is, uh will bring republicanism into the outer arena. uh, one time biden of some speech recently said that it was some kind of speech in go. about timing, that this is the main
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direction of us foreign policy, that is, support for lgbt people around the world. uh, that is, he, uh, then it turns out that his foreign policy is to a large extent a hostage to the internal one of this situation in which he finds himself, how he will get out of it. well, well, i don't know. but really uh, the problem is something else, that he appeals to some small core of his party. hmm , to antagonize the rest of the world, because this is an overwhelming topic even for the vast majority of americans. not to mention, already the vast majority of the inhabitants of planet earth it does not work for the benefit of the united states from this biden point of view. in my opinion, it is very useful for the president of the united states to undermine both america and american global leadership. he does a great job uh, but uh, there was an unexpected announcement today or the nbc company. uh,
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who, uh, said that biden admitted that he allegedly called on his closest aides, uh, in the person of, uh, blinkin and uh, oh-oh-austin change the rhetoric regarding russia and ukraine here. listen to what nbc correspondent carolli has to say about this. during an april trip to europe, austin publicly expanded on us goals in ukraine and said the us administration wants kiev to not just defend itself against russia, but win the war. he added that the united states hopes to weaken russia so much that it cannot start one intrusion on the secretary of state. blinkin publicly joined in these words, us president joe biden thought that his subordinates had come in. too far, the president has expressed concern that these statements could generate unrealistic expectations and increase the risk of a direct us conflict with russia, he urged them to soften the territory to believe.
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nobody needs it there. it is necessary to closely monitor practical actions there, because the words very often, much before the elections in the cong, will then be addressed. e internal electorate. and as for the practice of baidan, it is indeed a very difficult choice. on lgbt it would be easier. he is probably a big temptation to deal with , probably to deal with some previous administrations, whom it was great. uh, he's obviously good at this one. here it is more difficult, because you need to conduct at the same time. uh, here is the situation to ensure that russia does not achieve its goals, uh, in ukraine and on a wider scale, uh. in the sphere of his interests, uh, in europe and in the world on the one hand, and on the other hand, the biden understands the limitations of his capabilities are more than that, i
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think, when he is blinking there or giving this signal to someone. yes, they understand, of course, that it is impossible to be completely drawn into a direct conflict by other forces, but it would be very undesirable with your own forces, so how to get through, probably, if it were a high-class politician, i would say to all of us it will be very, very difficult. but i'm not sure that biden has super intellectual capabilities. this is how to walk between scylla and charybdis, so it will either break into just pretty tough actions uh in european. the theater, or maybe it will start to really turn off this game that we know, i think that, uh, this is austin's statement. well, austin, in general, of course, is not a very experienced politician, so she is guided, of course, by uh, hmm linkin and uh, v. in general, he
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repeats these mantras about the victory at the expense of the fact that russia will not be reduced to such a state that it will never attack anyone else in its life. this, of course, is all bluff - as stated above. uh, wishful thinking, so uh. i am i think that i would have already said about this, that even in america they are starting. the understanding is coming that there will be no victory for the ukrainians. and i think that the next step will be zelensky's clarification. the longer. he will resist and resist peace negotiations, the more territory will go out of his control, and the less chance she will have to restore at least something of what is under control, really less and less, but and in the west, just a strategic confusion. they are they clearly did not expect that everything would go well, as it was going on in the economy, they did not expect the consequences of their own
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