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25 1/2 billion dollars to cover the budget deficit and the countries of the big seven pledged to provide him with financial humanitarian military diplomatic support and the main support for ukraine as much as necessary, that is, rhetorically, we are talking about an uncertain prospect, but with the unity of the eviction of pressure on russia from the countries of the seven somehow it didn't work out very well. this is how the washington post wrote on the eve of the summit, and since the strange g7 is no longer ready for a qualitative increase in anti-russian sanctions due to the crisis the state of their own economies and the world economy, then the main decision of the summit was to be the introduction of an embargo by the strange seven on the import of russian gold and let me remind you that the president of the united states, joe biden. i wrote about this on twitter as a fact of the decision already taken by the seven and secretary of state blinkin. he reasoned
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that the refusal of the seven to import gold from russia would deprive russia of about $ 19 billion a year, but nothing came of it. this decision was opposed by the european union, chancellor, germany olaf scholz today he said that the embargo on russian gold, in fact, should be discussed within the eu and that this issue cannot be resolved at all at the level of the big seven, and the head of the european council, charles michel, said that the european union is only ready to consider the possibility of this emba but the ban on the import of russian gold should not harm the economy of the european union itself as a result of the embargo, only the united states and great britain in national capacity are importing russian gold alexander mikhailovich how can you to comment on this decision, more precisely, the lack of a decision of the g7 summit and a. in general, uh,
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what could it mean for the russian economy and for the global economy? is it my will that the united states of great britain refuse to import russian gold? i would suggest a moratorium for a week and stop discussing this west, to be honest, well, nothing to discuss, because the seventh package has no analysis from six packages. it is clear that they themselves do not understand that they are already doing this as it has turned. in even no longer into the game, but into some kind of endless stream. they are already looking for more and more reasons to somehow bite. i don't know what to do, as it seems to them, damage to our economy. and if we were silent, we would just talk about culture about art, and our economic program within the country, after all. we have something to talk about, then i’m telling you that they would have asked for a conversation yourself, because, in principle, this is what they are doing now, but well, what 19 billion dollars or euro damage to our
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economies, firstly, they are not the largest buyers, england yes, but they also resold and accumulated, but we understood that china is other countries, and in the end, gold will also be useful to us. secondly, in recent years, the rise in energy prices has been blocked many times over. uh, there are all the restrictions that they introduced, so frankly , it's not even worth paying much attention to this. but since i have already touched on this topic, i would like to say that it is very important for us to form a competent economic policy within ourselves, which would just be a colossal answer so competent, serious for many years, the answer to everything that they are trying to present to us as sanctions sanctions are actually a restriction. and they helped us in every way. look, they helped stop the outflow of capital, and they helped to deal with the dollar exchange rate, and finally, even leading economists have already formed the idea that chickens are stable. this is
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the guarantee, e stability from e, policy and for exporters for importers. and the longer it is stability won't matter. what is the main stability, it guarantees us. uh, correct uh, understanding what plans and programs should be for exporters of importers, second, third. we finally figured out what we should be talking about. not just about import substitution, the album is independence, that is, the revival of our own production in key segments, which would, of course, make it possible not to produce everything 100%, but to ensure independence. the main sovereignty is the economic sovereignty of our countries, fourth or fifth already we we must, of course, agree that today the theory of convergence. unfortunately, it is making its way, and in one form or another we must recognize that both plans and the market are two categories that must coexist. and we should just be clear about it . there is no need to be afraid, neither one nor the other means to explain where our strategic planning is relative. what should it concern and where do we have the opportunity, and how should we in the private sector and finally, if
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if we look further, we must see that the world economic order is changing, not even because we adequately respond to these sanctions or something. they are westerners themselves, they are destroying their own economy. in principle, this is a long overdue problem. and i really like that here and on the forum it just didn’t happen everywhere . there were a few, uh, sections where the very correct idea sounded that today, uh, the destruction of the dollar monopoly by the hands of the uh, the west itself, is actually not connected with the fact that they are so narrow-minded stupid or such a situation, but in the fact that today they are replacing collateral with the dollar. no security. uh, for today, and so to replace the new currency, the new luda comes to replace the dollar. and this will be the basis for this new currency. just a set of conventionally speaking commodities, which, of course, will not provide in their pure form, but they will be a guideline in order to form this new deal of this this is a new currency. so. most,
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if not the vast majority, of this set is inside russia, therefore, we have a colossal potential, we just need to focus. today. she is articulate. understanding what we need in what time frame, what volumes, by whom, by whom , at the expense of whom, to ensure economic growth? i think that the creation of a new reserve currency is a non-alternative inevitable prospect. this was discussed not only at the st. petersburg international economic forum, it was discussed at the brix summit that took place last week. and just move to the side creating an alternative to the dollar is one of the most important. actually. eh, one of the most important results. this itself is reflected in the final declaration. but brix unites the largest non- western countries. as for the bites of the west, that 's just the lack of a solution today. e for gold says that these bites are becoming more and more toothless, that the west, as it were, you know, this is absolutely a replica. and get your attention.
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look, they said about oil, suddenly it occurred to them that they could designate some. so i just wanted to say to this to this question, but speaking, the question of this position, we must with you. here i really liked one thought that, if not even to discuss the absurdity of this process, because after all they are not the only consumers. of course , they can influence the market, but they are not able to tailor it for themselves. although, in fact, they are hostages of their own, well, further short-sighted statements, because and what do they do with lng then they need to establish. uh, also fixed lng prices which they are going to sell to europe, but there they cannot, because the american does not allow it to the private sector there. but god bless him, but the main thing is that they say that they are going to regulate the prices for our oil, thereby actually talking about the possibility of even the need to purchase oil, and in denying this possibility, they said just a few days ago, then exist, they already contradict themselves, which, in principle, is natural, because all their actions they pursue a different goal do not
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economic or political they have us, apparently a very long time hated. now that's hate. it is expressed in different and not always successful decisions, but uh, the problem is that the decision itself is the big seven, the results of this big seven on oil are fully consistent with the results of the big seven summit on gold, namely , there is no solution, really, and the united states a sought. that was one of the most key components of the american position on the american agenda for this summit, convince other countries the sevens set a ceiling on the price of russian export oil. janet yelen spoke about this last week. the secretary of the treasury of the united states had previously spoken to jake sullivan biden in the course of bilateral negotiations with other leaders of the seven countries, trying to convince them to somehow agree on one. mechanisms yes, many mechanisms for
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setting ceilings are being discussed, for example, not to insure tankers with russian oil if the price of oil on this particular tanker exceeds a certain limit set by the united by the states of their allies the result is a lack of solutions. yes. uh, the countries of the seven disagreed. e with a similar formulation of the question. and according to spiegel magazine, this decision was not supported by the official paris states that, in principle, france is not against such an option. but in general, this should be discussed with all oil producers, including saudi arabia, the trustee countries. in general, approximately the same statement was made by ursula foundation, the head of the european commission, which actually crosses out such an initiative in the bud, because that i very much doubt that the countries of the guardianship, but agree to voluntarily limit themselves in terms of those profits. do not receive oil exports or
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assume that the price of russian oil will be significantly cheaper than the price. there, for saudi oil, for emirati oil there, and for iraqi oil, for e, others, for oil produced by other countries. a and in principle, i very much doubt that such guardianship, on the contrary, aleksandrovich is possible, is impossible, and even the bloomberg agency in today's article i wrote that this is a fantasy a fantasy that cannot be realised. and here is what we can offer them. we will sell them, say, oil in exchange for gold. and why would we sell the resources of our future generations for some. uh, here are the electronic records on their servers. no, let them ship, they don’t buy gold for us. we'll see what happens. uh, as for that, uh, sanctions policies. eh, everything is already clear. yes, that is, e having reached the limits with e. these opportunities are all they can
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do now. it's easy to increase e-support for ukraine to a certain time until this support costs them the 300 billion dollars that they took in russia after that, when it comes up, it will be easier to forget about ukraine to return money to russia and again agree on no other option. they no longer have. them. we still have to survive in the winter, which actually confirms the thesis that they have approached the limit of a qualitative increase in anti-russian sanctions, and in this regard, the united states, in the absence of a common position of the g7 countries, were forced to declare their unilateral sanctions. and that's when i look at the details of these new us unilateral sanctions. i see again that they are well, not quite toothy. yes , rather not toothy at all. for example, it is announced that the united states is raising duties on 57. group of russian goods sounds
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menacing 570 groups of russian goods. yes, but, but we must remember that trade economic relations between russia and the united states are absolutely miserable and they have decreased to almost zero over the past six months, so, uh, the united states is now increasing e duties on the amount of russian exports in the amount of just don’t fall, as much as $ 2 billion $ 2 billion , yes, steep duties, which is more seriously , they threaten to introduce, and already secondary sanctions against third-country companies, and also declare that they will close access to american technology. uh, including semiconductors, those companies that support russia, but the truth is, there are no publications so far about which ones specifically, but the companies are talking about, and then blocking sanctions against russian state-owned companies are announced and defense research organizations. in my opinion, this is strange, because since the
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fourteenth year the united states has introduced total sanctions against precisely these same organizations. well, uh, how could it be without this, uh, new visa restrictions on about 500 russian officials, andrey nikolaevich here you are. hey, how do you rate? this new package of american sanctions against russia, you know, i think that many sober lady washington understand that this is complete insanity, or as they say, insanity screamed, that is, when you look at all these things, and you are absolutely right that they are getting bigger. uh, such uh, uh this is, well, how it has some kind of demonstration effect, but has nothing to do with the essence. and you know why, but because in america, of course, the supreme court threw one more thing on them. well, in general, i would rather say,
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a saving circle. but that's another topic. i will say, first, they need to divert the attention of their societies from what is incompetent leadership crazy rising inflation crazy rising prices. and in general, uh, absolutely shameful behavior here american leadership. on all issues, failures are everywhere in the international arena. this lipovaya supposedly unity. after all, the funniest thing is with what they started the event, biden, almost uh, in a completely disgusting manner, i got it, he touches a woman, she sticks to her all the time. and here he will climb and touch his feet, there and so on. even someone joked that if the guys would be a woman would be seksuarakhman. even today it is already for
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men to carry on like this too. apparently this can cause and it's good that putin wanted us to here we were separated, but we are united as never before, there and so on. this is really an attempt. e ukraine shut up. here is uh, public discontent. but do you understand? we're in serious business here . we are saving humanity. we are saving democracy. we save e freedom, but how is it? well, you have to endure a little, but i think that it will end very badly, both for the biden on these democrats, and for europe, because not europeans, nor americans are not going to endure this. they had no such agreement with their the authorities that here in this something is provided to us,
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and we are silent, but you are also an incompetent leader of us. you generally fail. and how will we, and why should we be silent, this hits our wallets, this hits our families, there and so on, but here's the truth, the supreme court, when it canceled this roll against waite. oh, about abortion. many began to say that, but this is such an unexpected gift. here they are, the democrats are promising to shift the entire election campaign by e, the midterm elections in this direction, so that people did not think about the bekanal of international relations. and the last thing i wanted to say, i can't help but pay attention to it. here i was told about it, but here, uh, a small piece of conversation. watching all these leaders, yes sevens
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it was horror. i'm listening to. i wonder if it's like children? that's just the way they behave in the pioneer camp, where they say, maybe we will undress. here we will be as cool as putin and i think, my god. these people are experiencing a deep, uh, inferiority complex towards putin that me reminded me a few years ago. i, in my opinion, spoke about this in the faniest times. there was an article for the owners, in my opinion, and the author writes there. you know, it was possible to talk with many european leaders and states. here in the us, no one wants putin back in the kremlin when he was prime minister why yes because they say he humiliates us he shows that he is better and uh a little more competent in many ways. he has a lot of questions,
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he is there, uh, well, he somehow behaves like this and we experience a lot. uh, inconvenience and discomfort, among other things, the names were a possibility with some chapters. well, not such big states to talk to, which i was told, yes, you know during the meeting with him. we all the time feel internally very tense, but on the other hand. it's wonderful when our president meets with other presidents, and they feel very tense, so this is a public recognition that these people measure themselves for them putin is the measure. how can you be like putin, as they told the children who you want be, but someone there spoke gagarin, someone is not there. here now, each of these leaders, because they understand that they are all suddenly leaders here. this is what we have
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said many times, this is insane not considered leadership, but look at this shaggy man. this is a great english political culture, it does not reflect the macront at all, the incomprehensible incomprehensible gender, and so on and so forth, and that's who , don't take all these people. it's just a total misunderstanding. it's a pity for the west, which has in such leaders. well, we have talked many times about the quality of the political elite in the west - this quality leaves much to be desired. and this, unfortunately , leads to a very serious aggravation of problems in the field of international security. but i would also like to note that the fact that, and one of the main issues on the agenda, the seven themselves were not problems of global governance, but support for ukraine and the fight against russia confirms that this association is simply an absolutely anti-russian bloc, which
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does not work to solve transnational problems e international relations of the world economy, and to aggravate the global split to pumping, and the global confrontation to the polarization of the world to the delimitation and polarization of the world, while the palm on global governance issues has definitely completely passed to brix, because the results of brix themselves really reflect global problems of mankind, while the results of the big seven themselves reflect the anti-russian policy, but at the same time not the ability, but of the seven countries to agree on the details of specific instruments of this, but anti-russian policy. we will continue to discuss the results of the g7 summit after a little publicity. now you will be shown a funny story of a certain
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even in the smallest corner of russia, this is a bank where you at any age of 6.9 and any inhabitant of the galaxy can become clients of this bank, that's what the largest bank post bank is. on the air of the big game, we are discussing the results that ended today in bavaria, this is the big seven themselves. and we talked in particular about the fact that the united states failed to provide support to countries. e big seven their initiatives to impose an imbargo on the import of russian gold, they failed to convince the countries of the seven to set a ceiling on the price of oil exports from russia, and as a result of the results, the united states themselves received this big seven. i would say, perhaps even a more sensitive blow , i recall that for several months now. in fact , at the beginning of the russian special operation in ukraine, the
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united states is promoting the idea of excluding russia from the g20, or at least that vladimir putin should not participate in the summit. g20, which will be held in mid- november this year. in bali, it doesn’t work out, but sudden countries came out against it, and consolidated against it. indonesia, which chairs the g20 this year today, spoke and indonesia confirmed that it had sent an invitation to vladimir putin and the kremlin today confirmed that they accepted this invitation, accordingly, the russian president will participate, and in the g20 summit in bali , but, but the question is not only this today against the exclusions of russia and the tanali themselves and from the g20 as a whole were made by the european union and germany well, chancellor scholz, and said that the european union has a common conviction that the g20 with the participation of russia should not be
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torpedoed by ursula von derein, president of the european commission. we need to think very carefully about not paralyzing the entire g20, and it does not support the idea of excluding russia from the g20. that is, not only western countries, but the closest allies of the united states opposed to an important american foreign policy initiative petrovich how do you look at it? well, there is a clear understanding, it seems to me that the europeans, that they were hostages from alexander mikhailovich , that they became hostages of that absolutely absurd aggressive and ill-conceived policy of the united states towards russia when they drag all of it and the entire european community into this absurdity . yes, and here they are trying to find some on the one hand. the way out of this situation, when you become a hostage of a stranger politics that hurts you, but on the other hand.
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after all, they think, yes, and indonesia africa, and china, indo-china and how can we, uh, go to the clinch with them, yes, in no case. let's find some alternative. of course, if he wants it is difficult to refuse to be hostages, because ter this person, but here it is convenient, twenty. we are talking, in general, about the interests of the whole world. here we can go, uh, towards indonesia for a meeting. uh, to other countries to the arab countries of africa and we will agree on putin here and they have some kind of option without losing too much face. uh, still try to make such a move to get out of the situation completely, dependent on this aggressive line of biden and, more precisely, the united states of england. we still don’t know for sure, in general, who is the puppeteer of these two strange ones. as you rightly said, uniquely strange personalities, that’s why, on the one hand, another defeat is
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another americans who don’t already know what to think of, how to show the whole world and, above all , allies, that they continue to press hard and will achieve their goal and they will have victory, but uh the other side. uh, for us, for russia - this is another confirmation of the absolutely correctness of the course of the absolutely verified, balanced and correct course, which is now being pursued by both our president and our government. well, not the readiness or the ability of the countries of the collective west is less and less collective to accept new tough anti-russian sanctions. understandably, considering their internal economic and internal political issues, if we talk about the approaching midterm elections in the united states, and the state or collapse of the ruling coalition in italy, so when, in fact, the movements of the stars again
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- this is the ruling movement in italy, but fell apart. and so we usually scold, actually fight johnson. and there is something for it, but at the current g7 summit , this one, uh, to paraphrase elves and petrov, i would say a person exhausted by parties, but i said very correct. the thing is, yes, namely, that, and the party of cheap hydrocarbons from russia has come to an end. yes, johnson is all about parties. yes, the party of hydrocarbons from russia has come to an end and therefore in the short in the future, the european union should look for alternative suppliers in the long term to switch to green energy. whether yes, and how such an end to the party, uh, is fraught with a hangover in terms of the state of the economic uh, the policy of the internal economies of the european union countries this is a big question. and here i would like to give,
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uh, a quote from uh, the bloggerberg agency, which conducted a study, and the impact of the reduction in russian gas supplies to germany and the agency. bloomberg, you know, with such pathos, the discovery of america writes what it turns out to be. the last 50 years of german economic prosperity were associated with cheap energy from russia, which now most likely will not be yes, and that the end of this era, or this long party, in the words of boris johnson, will lead to a severe economic crisis in germany tripling shields for uh, gas for uh, german consumers. listen to what he writes, bloomberg germany prospered for decades thanks to cheap gas from russia, but now this era is over and a
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variety of companies from basov to volkswagen will have to come to terms with the new reality of companies producing metals, paper and even food. manufacturing capacity in germany may have to be reduced or even shut down, accelerating the steady exodus of manufacturing jobs and causing long-term damage to the country's economic landscape. oh, and it's not included in this quote. uh, bloomberg writes that the scholz government, and conducted such a scenario analysis of possible alternative actions in the face of reduced energy supplies from russia yes, since supplies through nord stream one are reduced by about 60%, due to anti-russian sanctions on turbines. so bloomberg, uh, so, with reference to insiders in the scholz government, he writes that none of the k scenarios, not one of them, is capable of allowing germany to survive the winter. well, you know, here i would like to
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dwell on one very important point when they say that germany has been around for a long, long time. existed and prospered at the expense of cheap gas. it is necessary to clarify a little that it was carried out by the largest consumer. as a buyer of gas, which she consumed not all of in germany, she earned on what she resold at very good prices to all her neighbors. and in general, of course, some facts. it seems to me that it is time to make public to the europeans to tell how this or that country behaved. we remember how they behaved in a pandemic, when they stole masks from each other, so we should tell you how they earned this capital and what unity or what it is based on, it is a mythical unity. secondly, if you look at what the americans did today with the canadians, they pointed to germany, which considered itself, perhaps, rightfully larger. the zero of europe is its place, that is, some kind of canada in factories that will come to germany. the turbine belongs to germany; it
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returns not to us, not to russia. it does not want to return to germany a product that was simply being repaired there. that is, he was shown their real place today on the world stage researcher. we can conclude from this that if they are so going to not understand that and at least you of their companies and benefits of resorting are americans, then they are mistaken. and i think it will soon fall into place and run out of gas. i would like to say that i was a supporter at the very beginning, when our, uh, special military operation began, uh, to respond with counters. that is, i remember when the british said that they would finish consumption by the end of the year or were going to finish consumption of oil. i even said at the time that it would be necessary to wait. let's finish right away. and now i understand that the position of our president is very - this once again emphasizes his wisdom, as a politician, because, uh, there is no need to rush, there is a huge part of the world that is watching
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how, against the backdrop of all these crazy violations of international law, russia despite everything, it fulfills its obligations and demonstrates to the rest, and not only to observers, but also to the participant, that we always fulfill our partner obligations, despite the fact that the partner sometimes forgets that he this is what i want to say today, that if you just carefully read any contract, apparently, there are a lot of opportunities to restrict technologically, consumption or supplies. i think that's what johnson says though he wasn't the biggest consumer of gas. in fact, everything is concentrated in europe, he demonstrates, thereby fears. in general, in fact, animals are afraid. what will they do. it was correctly said what they will do with their voters, who are not at all interested. why are they taking so long they fight with the hands of others, because they are afraid of a collision with us to go, it seems to them that in this way they save their face, in fact. no, they lower themselves even lower, because they are not really
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ready for a direct conflict and are trying to fight us with proxy. so. i mean time is playing on us and let's just wait, when in violation of all the rules and established rights. they will get real economic results in the form of damage to their economy. well, what you are talking about is confirmed, in fact, by those elections that take place in some european countries were about bulgaria yes, bulgaria in bulgaria has little government in france, the macron coalition, lost 100 seats in the national assembly and at the same time a phenomenal success. e of the left, even the extreme left melanchon. and this just reflects that the population of ordinary citizens of european countries is already tired, not just tired, but they are annoyed by the position of their own leadership. in the united states, too, uh, the situation is far from favorable for the past few past couple of months. it was thought that the number one problem in the american
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economy, at least what american voters are most worried about is this inflation, which is the highest in the last 40 years, but now it is more and more obvious that this is not the only problem. perhaps even more of a problem, or at least no less of a problem, is the threat of a recession that the united states has either completely, or already crawled into, or is crawling into. well , donald trump said last week that the united states is already in recession, and the other day, uh, managing director of the international monetary fund. uh, her name is kristalina. georgieva says avoiding a recession in the united states is getting more and more difficult alexandra agrees, a recession. e. now, if the net definition is a decline in the economy, the inclusion of two quarters in a row, that is, a recession, they will enter not now, but in the next quarter. and this is already clear, the problem is aggravated by the fact that in addition to recession, in addition to inflation, there is a colossal loss
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of capital of the very capital that was the core the global financial system, which was concentrated in the united states where asset bubbles were inflated. and now only the american pension system has lost three trillion dollars, despite the fact that the volume of unsecured obligations there is 160 trillion, and the volume of, for a long time, america is not 30 and a half, and how do we, uh, they like to say the national debt is 90-91 trillion, because in addition to government debts, there are debts of households, 23 trillion , and there are debts on the radio of banks. and now imagine that's it, that's it, that's it, that's this design, which so it barely held on to uh, relatively weak economic growth and colossal money missions. and in fact on money doping. now it is starting to collapse to obsession, and here already we will not talk about a recession, we will talk about the fact that something similar to the great depression is going on. it looks like that crisis of 2007-2008, but
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scalable already by uh, here are the volumes of the modern economy and uh, the volume of the modern issue of money. and so, then we get uh, we just forgot the word recession. yes, we will get such a state of chaos, in which is only the structure of the anti-house, and this is strange brix has a chance to survive, because it can no longer survive. well, against the backdrop of these economic problems, it is completely understandable. why is the approach to the collective west beginning to change and to the settlement of the conflict in ukraine if back in march and early april, but such a subject of consensus in the west. there were arguments about the need to fight until the victory of ukraine and a strategic defeat. not russia today, with the exception of great britain, which we still a little more detail. today we’ll talk, he’s
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practically not talking in the west anymore, no one, yes, ukraine continues to supply weapons, but the rhetoric has fundamentally changed and it lies in the need to seek a political and diplomatic settlement, and the meaning of arms supplies is not a victory over russia but so to speak strengthening of negotiating positions. kiev for a. e at the negotiating table and following the results of the big seven themselves - this is a change in rhetoric. even more noticeably, this was confirmed, for example, by the outcome of bilateral talks about us president biden and german chancellor scholz. the white house. yes , not even the office of the federal chancellor, but the white house published a statement that the united states and germany are unanimous in the need to achieve a diplomatic settlement of the conflict. us secretary of state tony blinkin said the united states is ready to support and quote anyone. it is very important any possible diplomatic solutions in ukraine yes. that
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is, including those decisions that can, uh, so to speak, force kiev to sacrifice, uh, part e, former ukrainian territory. well, finally , ukraine itself, which is on the verge of collapse, may already be beyond the brink of collapse, for the first time officially announced at the highest level that it will not pull the endless prolongation of the conflict. and what is physically incapable of waging a war of attrition and that the military conflict should therefore be completed before this winter, and in this today at the g-7 summit he said personally. vladimir zelensky listen to his speech as presented by a british newspaper. zelensky told g7 leader what he was waiting for the end of the russian war in ukraine by the end of the year before the onset of winter, speaking at the g7 summit in the bavarian alps via video link. he said weather conditions could make it harder for his troops when they fight against vladimir putin's army he urged the leaders in the
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g-7 to do everything possible to end the war by the end of the year, and demanded more russian sanctions and guarantees for the air defense system security. well, given zelensky's dependence on his external curators. i think that this speech reflects not only his personal position, the position of kiev, but also the position of the united states. and by the way, it is no coincidence that jake sawan, baidan's national security adviser, commenting on this speech by zelensky, focused precisely on the quote that prolonging the conflict is not meets the interests of ukraine said jake yes andrey necros. how do you know? there is such a version, of course, especially in ukrainian circles and among our fugitive so-called experts who are from the west they broadcast about ukraine that in the white house there is a conflict between the bylinkins of the salem, that the sully, apparently
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pro-russian according to their logic, and blinkin is about the ukrainian one, that's why they are dragging it in different directions. baida. poor biden, can't navigate. but here i would say here are some statements by the americans, a little bit sly statement, because you absolutely correctly said when they say, this is not the first time, damn it, he says, we respectfully, premium any decision that the ukrainian leadership makes. but when you dictate it decision, what does it mean so you say and let them do so that everyone can understand. therefore, it seems to me that after all, they still haven’t decided to the end, and because it’s impossible, but you know , there have been many very interesting articles of a strategic nature about this conflict lately. the time has not yet ripened when both sides can be
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acceptable, formulated by the endgame, as they said in the end that we want to get something. the americans themselves, by their insane actions , raised it to the level of any concessions and any defeat of ukraine is a defeat of the west as a whole. yes, that is, they raised a lot. here it is, what's the name of the existential date, the stakes have been raised a lot and now they're going to go away and say, especially after they've been defeated. in afghanistan and here, and even more so, so many billions have already swelled and will still thump these billions, so it seems to me personally that zelensky cannot go for this either, because this must be accepted, and they also taught the
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fascist nationalists from themselves all these experiments, they accustomed them to the idea that the war should end only on red square, so they also have nowhere to retreat, so once again i can’t help but remember , turkey gabbert, who spoke. here is a nice woman. yes, the congressman is a lieutenant colonel. she says don't give weapons. don't give money. they will not be able to defeat russia was just increasing the number of victims, and the last thing i wanted to say, i can not help react to germ what you have shown you know is that the only side today, after china, which has retained almost in full, the manufacturing industry is germany china brought everyone out, simply threw it out germany
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retained almost all of its markets due to quality. and if it really collapses now, the german manufacturing industry with this people, this prosperous people, this is the only people that, of all developed countries, has a very powerful middle class with good jobs with good pay and so on. this will lead europe to chaos and this locomotive of the european economy. if it collapses, it is the european economy that will collapse, in general they are. these crazy people are leading the world to an economic disaster, but change their position. and because , yes, indeed, the united states is in a very difficult situation, they drove themselves. naturally, on the eve of the midterm congressional elections in the administration. biden, cannot show weakness and say we are ready for a compromise, and in conditions where they themselves present this conflict as existential
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for the prospects of the collective west for the future world order and western hegemony. of course, they cannot show weakness, but they are gradually coming to the conclusion that the costs of continuing the current policy are beginning to exceed, uh, the benefits that they receive from and from a hybrid war against russia, all the more so, the benefits are very doubtful. yes. uh, russia is not isolated. russian economy. not torn to shreds and so on and so forth and so they will most likely try to put pressure on kiev so that he himself would suggest something that could actually be imagined. well, at least not as a defeat. to a phrase, if i may. the fact is that by their actions they betrayed this today's war and made the character of an ideological confrontation. yes, they say, not just the west and america russia there america europe democracy
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against authoritarianism means admitting that what they wanted to raise on a shield and show that we are like that, this defeat means, according to their logic, democracy from authoritarian regimes. but this is in general for them a complete collapse. well, this is already an ideological self-recognition of what supposedly takes place. the global clash between democracy and authoritarianism means the recognition of the failure of the west's attempts to universalize the american-centric world order. after the end of the cold war. we will continue to discuss the results of the big seven ourselves and talk a little about the prospects of nato itself, which will begin tomorrow in madrid in a few moments. the halva card is surprised guarding a free installment plan of 10 months halva, as before, weighs nothing to you. still
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federal forestry agency, 90 years on guard of the forests of russia on the air big game, and against the backdrop of a very noticeable and serious change in rhetoric. the countries of the collective west are a big exception to the ukrainian conflict, and i would say even some misunderstandings. uh, stands the position of the uk uh, and. especially the current british prime minister boris johnson well , in general, in the conservative e british government today, boris johnson remains the only leader in the west who still advocates a war to a victorious end. well, that is, in fact, for the last ukrainian and boris johnson did not hide, even he openly said that his mission at the g7 summit was to convince his colleagues in the
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western coalition of the seven not to go for what johnson calls a bad world for ukraine, yes, that is, peaceful regulation, and which would have been determined. concessions, especially territorial e, concessions from kiev and a particularly noteworthy e, boris johnson made a statement after a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the g-7 summit with french president emmanuel macron, listen british prime minister boris johnson stressed that now trying to resolve the conflict will only lead to instability and give russian president vladimir putin carte blanche to constantly manipulate both sovereign countries and international markets, and russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova has already called this statement monstrous leonid petrovich well, on the one hand. and the fact that britain is europe's largest
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anti-russian player. this ain't for no one for no one secret, but on the other hand you don't think it's like that. the infernal position, a, in many respects reflects boris johnson's domestic political problems, namely that he understands that he will not be able to sit in the prime minister's chair if the military conflict ends and peace is established in europe, which is the only way for him to maintain power. this contributes to the continuation of the military conflict and to position itself as such a parody of the war cabinet of winston, churchill, you know. i agree, this is in my opinion. uh, good analysis and i think he has mm johnson practically options. no, he has already declared himself as the leader of the most traditionally anti-russian forces in england. and we have known this century already and we even now. we know little, uh, the role of the
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british secret service now. uh, hmm past work i can say. i'm sure they are ahead, even in some directions ahead of the cia ahead of the rooms ahead of the us . uh, hmm, deep covert , but very hard and very, uh, aggressive, so there's really no other way out for johnson. he proclaimed himself the leader of the war party, practically proclaimed himself, having made so many statements, and this is reflected here. you used the word e inferal. yes, it's kind of mystical. yes , and he still, uh, this is the policy of england that has been going on for several centuries, and it reflects those
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moods in the english elite. uh, the deep elite, as we say, who don't really come to the surface reflects these. it sounded now that they hated us for a long time. this is exactly the part that most of all hated us more, than the americans and they are the cooperators of so many aggressive actions on the territory of ukraine against russia and johnson there is no other way out. how to keep spinning this line war war war. we must win. otherwise, he will personally lose and lose these forces, which have always uh, for a long time personified this anti-russian anti-soviet and again anti-russian policy before the soviet union. eh, well, again i emphasize several centuries. you know, very briefly, i cannot but say two remarks about england for a long time i wanted to say this on our program.
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and where, if not for our not on our program, as he said. eh, great ireland? writer e james joyce the greatest book of the 20th century in the novel ulysses fear the rag of the bull, the dripping horse and the smiles of the englishman, but my daughter divorced it. she is a specialist in england graduate of mgimo yes estimates and so on. she brilliantly divorced, that god gave the british great literature and culture, as an atonement for the crime against humanity of english politics. this is what i wanted to say for a very long time, because this is a summarized reflection of what is happening on this island, of course, and the uk will certainly not abandon its anti-russian policy. i totally agree. it largely stood behind those processes and will continue to stand today, which we are witnessing in
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ukraine and the exit from the european union. in this regard, it really untied its hands in the uk in a certain sense and only strengthened it. anti-russian character, but british politics and tomorrow the storm fighting johnson will have another opportunity to prove himself, because tomorrow is a series of summits in the collective west which started. uh, uh, the summit of the european union continued uh, with the big seven, which ended today, but tomorrow this series will reach its climax. and nato itself is there, which will be held in madrid as the main events, and the main issues on the agenda at this meeting. this, of course, is the adoption of a new strategic concept. and nato, where russia will be proclaimed the main enemy, the main threat to nato security, and, secondly, a decision will be made on a qualitative build-up.
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