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sports plans to develop such a strategy so that by the end of the decade at least 70% of russian citizens are regularly engaged in physical education. for some reason he is pavel rudakov denis larin channel one. the development of modern comfortable and safe cars today, the government of the capital and kamaz discussed cooperation at the moskvich plant. the agreement was signed by the mayor of the city sergey sobyanin and the general director of the company sergey kolgotkin. priority to develop the production of electric vehicles, which it is also important that the staff of the enterprise will be preserved. work is already underway on the strategy of the moskvich plant, which will be designed for 8 years. at the first stage, we will be engaged in large-nodal assembly of machines from friendly countries at the second stage of a deeper localization of this production today. we are starting to work on creating our own platform for an electric car called moskvich, this is not an easy job, but i promise you that
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we will do everything so that the plant works, the staff is saved, but citizens receive modern quality cars. the uk cabinet is falling apart in front of the message of oatmeal resignations coming every hour. by this minute, 27 people have already left the government of the united kingdom. everyone's motive is boris johnson a liar. a new procedure for trusting him may take place as early as next week. it writes bloomberg run. like officials from fire. almost all ranks from the deputy attorney general to parliamentary secretaries, corresponding today because of the head of the most popular johnson on the verge, this is the times, on the first strip of the world r. r. as if exhaling. well , finally, the tabloid press traditionally does not hold back and writes about the latest release of the clown. boris johnson himself has already spoken in parliament. he
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accused the opposition of rocking the boat and tried to hide behind ukraine. however, he immediately listened to a call to resign from his own people. the difference between us and the opposition is that we have plans and they do n't. they want to concentrate on internal scandals. and we are doing our job. you were the first european country to arm ukraine and i'm proud of it months ago. i called on the prime minister to step down because even then it was clear that his approach to leadership created a lot of problems that paralyzed the government. today i call on him again to do a worthy deed. put the interests of the country above their own and leave. the ground began to slip from under johnson's feet a day ago amid the scandal around christopher pincher, who was responsible for party discipline with the conservatives, the pincher
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staged a drunken brawl in the club and molested men. at the same time, boris johnson personally appointed him to a high position, as it turned out perfectly, knowing that he was promoting a libertine and rowdy, plus from johnson's own party, plus a record rise in the cost of living. and now seven out of ten britons. they want him to resign from today's polls. these are also record numbers. in russia , you can already meet the first lucky ones who have become owners. here is the updated 100 ruble note design, modern primary colors, olive and orange on the front side. moscow theme. this is the spasskaya tower ostankino park charge of the building of moscow state university and on the other rzhevsky memorial to the soviet soldier, how a modernized banknote is made today was shown in the state sign. it has reinforced protection that is almost impossible to fake, thanks to super-strong paper. such a hundred-ruble note will last much longer than its predecessor by about 30%. the bills will be put into circulation gradually.
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that's all for now, thanks for being with us right now, the program time will tell. hello program time will tell, we continue to work live as part of the information channel on first, i'm artyom sheinin. well, shortly before our broadcast. uh, the next news about the shelling came true, and in this case, not donetsk, or let's say. so not only donetsk shelled, kherson region in the kherson region vsu. uh, they fired at a settlement at a point. uh, two people hurt one person, bye. well , one person is known to have died. this is a woman, and 25 private houses and at least five e high-rise buildings were damaged, which, well, most likely indicates that the
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blow was inflicted. well, not for some military infrastructure, not for some military facility , but this raises a question. when the ukrainian army? it fires, but in this case, it doesn’t matter which territory? i always have a question, where and why are they shooting? that is, what is the purpose of these attacks, because this is the answer to the question. strictly speaking, what is the purpose of what they call there defending the country defending the territory, because well, uh, at least in the kherson region, the people they strike. this is their fellow citizens, these are people, who recently a few months ago were their fellow citizens, about whom they say that, uh, this is their unfortunate, that is, reproduced. the same story that began 8 years ago with donetsk and luhansk, that is, citizens of ukraine
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who are ah. so to speak, they find themselves under the gun of ukrainian artillery, they cease to be citizens of ukraine, and this immediately arises. and so then for what, what is the purpose of this army, for what is it? what is the purpose of the war which it conducts in hostilities, which are the protection of these citizens? no, it doesn't look like she has them. defended by some other goal to recapture the territory. well, no, with this shelling, it’s clear that they won’t recapture any territory and such questions, but more and more and more. and it's also a question of, uh, when we say, what is the purpose of this artillery, yes, this artillery has its own goals. no, in general, it’s a question of what goals are set for that country called ukraine, in which there is this army and this artillery , those who supply it with ammunition, but now it ’s completely obvious that ammunition and technique in order to inflict these blows, for
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donetsk and the kherson region. well, in general , it turns out in the case of the kherson region from the zaporozhye region. ah. this is already, well, including the territory, uh, where ukrainian citizens recently live, and the supply is from the west. and uh, here are the fragments of these examples. well, experts immediately see them. from what what caliber and so on, moreover, we have this equipment, this western weaponry has already reached the front line. and we discussed for a long time. here is where to destroy it. here on to destroy distant frontiers. right there somewhere. well, in general, cool down, in general, she reached the line, the front. yes, of course, not in the quantities in which it is necessary to critically influence something, but you tell it to the people, uh, who lost their relatives yesterday in donetsk after uh, here. uh, shelling this nato technology. yes, i agree, of course, and with those who speak? well, it
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will be delivered there. we will break it there and grind it. yes, russian troops destroyed two united states supplied to ukraine and these same himers, about which they, er, download, and this is very good and correct, and it will also destroy, but in parallel. this is accompanied by statements that the supply of new weapons will also be increased and this does not remove and this does not remove from the agenda the question is what is the goal, but those who arm the ukrainian army and supply ammunition. what is their purpose? because it is absolutely obvious to me personally that these are all the conversations. uh, here we must help ukraine so that it liberates its territory, so that it returns its cities and its citizens. this is all nonsense, because in the same great britain in the same great britain, yes , or the world, a newspaper, which, well, so to speak, enu, which is read by a fairly large number of people there. here's the title of this russia struck
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at donetsk, writes british journalists. i do not think that johnson, and even more so, or strass, but a great connoisseur of geography and many others. uh, so to speak, sciences that are not where is the bryansk region, where is the voronezh region? i don't think they make any difference either. russia inflicted, not russia inflicted. where is donetsk, where is kherson, where is seversk , where is, slavyansk i think that for them this is some completely different story, and not that our ukrainians are here, and there, it means that they are not our russians doing something completely different. they are british in their own way, americans in their own way, europeans in their own way. they think like something completely different. otherwise, they would have left in 5 months, more precisely, in eight years, where donetsk is located, and this goes on and on and on not because they
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they want to help ukraine, let's listen to the arrest officer, because he is an arrest officer, and it is clear that much of what he says, he does not say it in order to tell the truth there, to reveal not to reveal. it actually acts like an elementary one. well , so to speak, here is a blogger and he needs recognition and citation, according to which, in my opinion, he has already overtaken or will soon overtake president zelensky, but nonetheless. uh, sometimes it's interesting to analyze his words, because he doesn't speak his own. e, lucy, e arrestovich, and some of their collective subconscious, maybe not even ukrainian. here, listen to his next conversation. well, with our traitor, please. the intensity increased from the ukrainian side. can this be attributed to the incoming weapons and how the transition in the quantity of quality is really a change in intensity in our
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favor, we stopped being shy, especially and began to use much more intensively than a month and a half ago, there was stupidly no ammunition crying on each projectile. see why i say it the collective unconscious comes out, because a month and a half ago. they wept over every shell. now they have shells, but they are hitting nowhere, they are not hitting a military facility. and this means that the shells that they have appeared are not intended to conduct military operations or not only military operations and supply them with these shells. for something else, not to achieve a turning point in the war at the front, because shelling and up to several kherson, this turning point is not achieved. and if you have shells was not at all, and now they began to appear, then if you are at war with an enemy army. then you do n’t spend these shells on a, from a military point of view,
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absolutely meaningless pointless shelling of, uh, quarters of the city that you shelled for 8 years and understands that this will not work. and this means that the goal is somehow different, and we are all well aware that the ukrainians are fighting with some completely different goals, solving some of their own tasks. i do not know the general tasks of the so -called collective west. i no longer even i know whether it exists today or some individual tasks of individual countries. well , sergei viktorovich shows, naturally demonstrates that we all understand perfectly well that it is not ukraine that is fighting, but ukraine is also fighting responsibility for the death of civilians. of course same, understandable on whom, please. sergey viktorovich, how could you comment on the statement sounding from kiev that the russian army is allegedly shelling its own cities in order to disrupt the supply of western weapons to ukraine in this way and the facts are well known facts
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these are presented by our ministry of defense on a daily basis, but western countries, of course, must be aware of their responsibility, regardless of how zelensky and his team interpret something. uh, the west must be aware of its responsibility for the deaths of civilians, and above all in the donbass in other parts of ukraine where the kiev regime uses these weapons against the civilian population as a means of intimidation , by and large, this is state terror. and yes, we, of course, understand everything, and we agree, what sergey viktorovich says and understands is those people who, on the recently renamed square in front of the us embassy in moscow and the square of the donetsk people's republic, arranged there today, and a spontaneous memorial. uh, people understand where there should be a memorial for a ten year old girl who died today, of course, in front of the american embassy, because it's not just about their
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ammunition that they supply and it's about the systems, uh, weapons that they shoot them with , it's about what are they, well, in the language of the nineties years, they cover that same ukraine, the ukraine of zelensky arrestovich, who is rational-ho-hey, we now have shells. we will not be shy now and we will. so yesterday, 100 won were released in donetsk, let's release more, everyone understands where those who set these goals are sitting. well andriarkoich when we speak. yes, we say that here, in fact. these people are behind this artillery. this state and we say, they must understand that they will bear responsibility. can you explain to me, here, what kind of the situation develops, that is, we appeal to the fact that they must understand their responsibility. i have a question. and why should they understand it, we can describe a situation in which they have this responsibility - this is always something that you can bear and then we tell them guys. here
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we are now, and then you will have to answer. and when then i would still start with terrorism. the fact is that you mentioned here about the nineties . and i remember very well. the beginning of the 2000s, when i had to go on business trips. here's to throughout continental europe and great britain and explain them to these people that those who arrange explosions in the moscow metro in our residential sector are terrorists, but they told me with a blue eye. no. well, why are you freedom fighters, because they want to build a democracy for themselves, that's all we hear today, this blah blah blah, yes, it 's just one to one. it was written according to the same visible manuals, most likely written by the same people , so when you asked, what is the ultimate goal here, at least two goals the first goal, obviously, is to completely demoralize the population. uh, in the same kherson or kharkov or somewhere else, showing that you thought that you, uh, were freed from us no, you went to hell with this act of yours as a terrorist act,
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they show this, but the second. perhaps even more important, not for them, but for their puppeteers, is to try to draw our troops into such a way to draw our state into not into a special military operation, but into some kind of all-out war desired by them against the background of which they would be able to solve some of their strategic plans. this is the idea, regarding a very important question, what can stop such a public, my personal point of view, such a public is stopped only by something like the nuremberg trials, because look, when they committed terrorist acts, numerous in the ninety-ninth year, to the next round date it has been half a century since the creation of nato, which means that they have been honoring nato since 1999. uh, well, the current serbia was then the former yugoslavia. after all, they also committed a massive number of military crimes. they called it a police
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operation, but for some reason with uranium rods and the killing of children there. not much i can tell you, there were 400 children there in the first few days. uh, primary school children and preschoolers were killed. and now, uh, no one was punished for these terrorist acts. none of the nato officers. none of those who gave such political instructions suffered any punishment. moreover, we were at that time. unfortunately, this question was not raised to the great as it should. yes, it really turned around straight away airplane. yes, there really was a row, zaya. but that was the end of it, and then off we go. well, here i am . with all due respect. i like everything that you say as the idea that the nuremberg tribunals are responsible, but you understand, i'm asking about how we imagine and can describe to them the development of the situation in which, theoretically, this tribunal against them can take place, because the nuremberg the tribunal took place when there were no allied powers, although it is clear that
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both the united states and great britain became our allies, deciding. the task, but nevertheless, it was a certain allied force that won, which it arranged, and so on. well, in this case, i’m talking about this, because i asked, the nuremberg tribunal would be a consequence of the fact that nazi germany was defeated by the consequence of the fact that we, and this was a consequence. it was all a consequence of the fact that we took berlin that we took, uh, most of germany the americans took another part of germany and so on. and then this question arose, but then, in order for such a nuremberg two to take place over those for whom we now we take responsibility. what should we take? that is, roughly speaking, being where you can practically raise the question of nuremberg during the total hybrid wars, of course, conduct analogues. uh, it’s a thankless task with what was, let’s say, in the middle, but, but the principle should be
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the same inevitability of proofs of its adequacy , people who bring grief to millions of people who destroy entire countries cannot escape responsibility here, by the way. we must also think, including about more rational, let's say, using the possibilities of our legislation. after all, our criminal code provides for liability, including for foreigners, for a crime that is related both to the security of our country and to the lives of our citizens, but not only that. uh, this is, uh, segment, is it legal? i would have explored more closely, but apart from that, of course, if other forms and methods of bringing to life those exploded yes, of course, the point is that i'm telling me this is the topic of bringing to life, exploded and the western states that lost roy there. and i like the theme that, of course, responsibility for them, i really like it. it is correct and fair, but let's be
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realistic today, putin said this a few days ago, so that a large number of countries of the world think the same way as we do, but think the same way as we do and wink that they like it all, but stand so far, at best, on the sidelines, many are on the sidelines at a distance, and then i still return to this issue. well , you don't like the analogy with world war ii war is good in any fight. well, roughly speaking, until they understand. whose takes those who stand aside and think the same way as we agree with us in our assessment of the british americans of world colonialism and the crimes of imperialism over the past 50 years, until they understand something. they won't come close, they won't come close. i then again asked what should be the situation. describe it to me, in which some of them will say. oh, and the russians are starting, as if on the sly of an adversary, which means it’s american situation. you see, it will not happen in kramatorsk, of course, and it will not happen in dnepropetrovsk, and not
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even in kiev. almost every day, just by the nature of my service, i communicate with people from those places that we speak, and some of you, after all, are already supporting us in a whisper. here, for example, we visited the other day, uh, and, by the way, met with the laurel minister of foreign affairs of venezuela, he said publicly yesterday that the russians, that is, you and i, uh , are working for all of humanity as part of a special operation. great when to wait, when to wait interpregady, venezuelan, somewhere under the slavic? let me live on the air will not expect these questions, but the fact that there is understanding in the world and not only in venezuela is it 100% understood? and? well , i'm waiting. well, at least for starters , some venezuelan special forces. and despite the fact that , when we talk about venezuela there, about some other countries. after all, we are well aware that in that same western world, which makes the conversation even more difficult, even in that very
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western world, we are well aware that it is very many in general. well, if they do not understand everything, then at least they look more or less objectively or begin to look. or maybe they always looked at the essence of what was happening. well, here's an example for you. well, here 's a french channel for you. uh, france, as it is called french-24 e, broadcasts to the whole world. eh, so the plot is in english, that is, roughly speaking, because these people, everything is clear, and they really broadcast this to the english-speaking world, please. the russian flag flies over the hospital in lisichansk, the city passed to the russian troops on weekend traces of recent fighting everywhere residents wave to separatist soldiers as they drive by. many of them just surfaced after days in the dungeon, many of those who remain say they are pleased with what is happening. i want to scream scream for joy. i can’t speak for
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everyone, but in my environment, all russians are happy, like me. and i, as russians, or now was the last one in a big city in the lugansk region, who came under the control of russian troops. here is humanitarian aid for you. you have water. yes we have i can ask for a bottle. it's hard for me to go far to draw water some residents applaud you the future is the future of russia it is strange, of course, listening to the story will be voiced voiced through several languages. and you understand, but you can see by the lips that people really say this, which is voiced, but this brings us back to the question. well , okay. here is the french channel, french journalists, they came and saw. eh, everything. understood broadcast someone from the audience. yes, well, as it were, yes, everything is like that, no matter how difficult, but this one a situation in which you need to somehow imagine and describe to people who are sitting
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in front of the tv. this is this story, where it all can come, as we see well, a new stage, well, yes. now we have an error. confrontation. anything. how can you describe victory? here is the main image. here's how to describe victory in this confrontation of ours in this case. well, you see, we are talking about a rather uh, serious and complex process, because uh, it’s really not just, but ukraine and its future, we are talking about the fact that we are raising the question of injustice in general, the existing system of the world order of the world economy, and this means that we are challenging a very serious beneficiary of this story or everyone knows them very well, it is clear when, of course when u get ideas out there, uh, hmm even lawsuits
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. you are absolutely correct. he says that we first need to get, uh, the territory of the lesson, then organize it all, because even if we reach mr. vasilievich even if we if we get to uzhgorod and lviv, then we are not in uzhgorod , not lviv of questions, but a tribunal over the usa and great britain, well, as it were absolutely true, and this is what is called really dragging us into a protracted and lengthy conflict, when for each new geographical point there will be a need to move . even take the same shelling. that is, if we are talking about what the safe distance is, well, at least military experts give such figures, there are 200-300 km. this means you need to push back 200 km. and there you have territory again. so you need another 200 and how far e will you push this border to make sure 200 kmsku and so on. yes? absolutely right. and so, in fact,
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this is all calculated, therefore, this is a rather serious, serious and certainly painful process. once again i repeat, where we are opposed extremely extremely. uh, significant forces. here's the thing about the rest of the world. eh, here, too, one must understand that the rest of the world. e. he is also not satisfied with the current state of affairs, where he always turns out to be losers. uh, it's obvious, but he wants someone to change it properly for him. and so, when you're waiting for some brigades, i'm afraid that let's also call a spade a spade. and you will not wait for them, and i understand this very well, precisely because everyone is really watching. well done russia has challenged. we agree with her. we also consider this system unfair, when the dollar dominates, the united states does what it wants in world politics. eh, but we'll see. look, they look speak russian. whose will take it, and even this is the main question. and
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where is it whose and what should they take, so that they say, even the last thought and even the strange ones that enter, for example, measures are introduced into the common economic space. e, for example, prohibiting the supply of sanctions to them. it seems goods to russian territory. and also, as if bashfully, they look away and say, well, you understand, we probably have american shareholders there of such projects of all kinds of projects. that's what i'm talking about and say that everyone is watching. e, whose will take and then you need to understand at least for yourself. when can we tell everyone? well, guys, well, it seems like they are already taking ours, and they will say such things, well, yes, yeah, and they will start slowly well, somehow, maybe, uh, somehow , maybe they will start the race. well, how france quickly managed to jump into the number of winners there, that is, people drank wine, ate cheese there, everything was fine with them. well, because they managed to quickly
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fuss, bam, and in the security council, france is a victorious power. well, who was the keitel who asked that these also defeated ours? here's to me i'm just wondering when some potential one will appear on the horizon, at least in the current situation, france is now an advertisement, then we will continue. this is a television program that is truly capable of destroying the enemy. we are discussing here all the key events on all fronts from the front of the sfo to the front of the ideological and cultural. fight on saturday on the first when acute pain makes you
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on the bed. this is a sure sign of inward hand bleeding. and we have a diagnostician. ask the nurse since july 11 on the first, as a matter of fact, when we were on the air, two shuffles came, which confirm these the words of konstantin vasilyevich that you can’t drive away to where , anyway, from any distance, as long as there is at least a piece of such ukraine behind which all these johnson bidens stand, and so on will continue. this. but the information a woman died in donetsk as a result of shelling from the apu reports the defense staff of the dpr makeevka, a child died as a result of shelling from the side. ukrainian army, and the same headquarters reports, and
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we started from kherson well, roughly speaking, we get to here, they will beat from here and so on and konstantin fedorovich here. well, this is the question. when it will be clear that this one, whose something is already taking something, it is not very clear where this boundary is or where this situation is? how to describe it? well, first of all, he takes tea. it seems to me, understandable as we advance. no, they are retreating. but does this mean that we have achieved everything we want today, of course, no, where is the desired in fact. we do n't have that kind of clarity right now. or maybe it shouldn’t be, because this great mystery exists, it must be understood military-political leadership, in which we are not included. and on reflection, it is obvious that it is necessary to achieve such results in ukraine in
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which, firstly, our border would be about security, that is, so that there would not be all these arrivals to the belgorod kursk and any other all sorts of other border regions, and secondly, so that in case the result, and i think that the way it will be, all this will actually split ukraine into two parts. and maybe for more parts in this case, the line of our contact must be reliable in terms of the ability to overcome it. that is, these are some kind of natural barriers, for example, the dnieper river, or something like that, because in any case, it seems to me that if ukraine retains access to the sea, then in this case we will continue to listen about the necessity means enter british ships or american ships to deliver anti-ship missiles.
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reconstruct the nikolaevsky plant, which was created by the emperors in order to cook with the british. under their leadership , ships for the ukrainian navy, and so on and so forth and so on. this is my approximate idea of what should be , whether i think that we should set the goal of reaching the western border of the soviet union, it doesn’t seem so to me, because the question is not only about whether this is justified from a military point of view. but the question is also from the political national and any other point of view must be substantiated. if you are greeted like this today this can be explained in lisichansk, this is the so-called eastern ukraine, which, generally speaking, ukraine became only under soviet rule, and before that it was actually donbass, which we all know about it reminded, uh, immediately after the evolution
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it was included in ukraine for an increase in the proletarian stratum in the ranks of the pumparty of ukraine , which, according to moscow, suffered from a petty-bourgeois nationalist angle, it must be said that it certainly suffered, because this was followed by a wave of the so-called soviet ukrainization of ukraine until the mid-thirties, when priests were driven out of the russian language, and so on and so forth, about the same thing that is happening today, only under the auspices of soviet power, was stopped. it was only in the mid- thirties. well, what i think is important to say that, of course, in western ukraine we can hardly count on such sympathy, the population, since it was brought up in completely different paradigms in the old days. and in general, it is unlikely to find a common language and found a common language. everything this time within ukraine itself without any war with its eastern part. after all, ukraine's political process has always split into two parts in any
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election. east vs. west, the east candidate in the presidential election against the west candidate, what did the elected eastern candidates of ukraine then do in the presidential chair. this is a different question. the question is how much one can generally count on the state of ukraine as a friendly and friendly towards us. but what you discussed just want to say. i think that it may well be useful to talk to the tribunals about international tribunals about their own tribunals. if you want, including for self-affirmation, but if we believe in practical politics that our real goal should be that we will come, as we are promised to an international tribunal. eh, over the kiev regime and so on, then, it seems to me that we should not set ourselves such tasks and get ourselves carried away, and then be disappointed in this with such goals, because this will not happen for the reasons that you explained for reasons related to the fact that the world is yes, indeed, it turns out that
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the results of this operation are divided, but that part of the world that opposes us. first of all, it is consolidated. secondly, it is militarily politically much more powerful that the strength of its consolidation, accustomed to defending its interests, says that we are to them. so they will understand why we are doing all this. do not confuse understanding with the desire for the desire to act to change one's position. and let me remind you that the elf and petrov in zolote calf. there, in the process of linking the turksib, a german journalist goes to the link of the tursib, who tells everyone that he is delighted with what is happening in the soviet union. the soviet union will definitely fulfill the five-year plan in 4 years. he will achieve his goal, he will definitely tell about it when he returns to germany, he will refute all the rumors and falsifications about the fact that the soviet union will not get back on its feet and really write write the authors came to germany wrote. e book 200 pages 199
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pages about what the soviet union will do five-year plan 4 years for 200 that's why we need to finish him off now, in order to prevent him from completing the five-year plan in 4 years, i see. so that's all, of course. actually, this is about the question of what, of course, we need to set, uh, goals and realistic and can really be for self-affirmation, but at the same time setting these goals and working on the ground in the information space, and does not interfere understand, and what is going on there, because when you say that they are consolidated, i don’t know how much they consolidated because, well, uh, the headlines have already begun that, well, this, of course, is the famous british press. here are the esoteric gamers that ukraine needs a victory before autumn to silence the doubters in the west. that is, the telegraph is already broadcasting to us. the telegraph is already broadcasting to us that there are some doubters in the west and speech. i think it's not about individual
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citizens, but about countries, or at least political groups in these countries, which, if they write vladimir zelensky, there is little time left, to garner support and some believe. again they broadcast to us that these are some even in the western world. they clearly do not mean venezuela , and the truth has always been and not about vietnam, yes. well, or here you are, for example, uh, a spanish newspaper. let's also listen to interesting things there, she has such, uh, assessments that indicate that there is no consolidation there and no general idea of \u200b\u200bgoals either, apparently not, please. there are weapons that nato members and alliance partners will never be able to transfer to kiev the patriot will never be deployed in ukraine one reason is that the sam requires highly trained professionals in the current circumstances. this would lead to the deployment of american personnel on the territory of ukraine . in addition, a hypothetical deployment. there, the patriot
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would be perceived by moscow as a direct us involvement in the conflict. the west is forced to constantly seek a balance between the need to help kiev and not to make russia too angry. you see, what 's the matter. and when they say that's never will be deployed in ukraine, but they also proceed from the fact, just from the other extreme, that they will never be deployed in ukraine. because allegedly from this article there are some common consolidated positions of nato that are never there because they are afraid, which means they don’t want conflict. and i again have a question, but does this consolidated west really exist, to such an extent there are some common goals that have been formulated by someone or there are no such common consolidated monolithic goals, and it all depends on who is playing more actively. who me here is johnson here is johnson e british, who burns in one place right here
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very, very much and he has recently surprisingly been the most activist in ukraine literally the day before yesterday and what did he say about ukraine? our goal should be the victory of our ukrainian friends. by that i mean that ukraine should be in a strong position to end this war on the terms that president zelensky described and you see, uh, that's what he said 2 days ago. here's what with what headings with what headlines, and the press comes out, that is, he is more and more about ukraine against the backdrop of headlines that he once again needs to get out of the fat pig, that boris johnson is on the verge of leaving the end of the game and now there are hearings in his parliament in the british. here, about just leaving or not leaving the fat pig, ukraine has never discussed how many there are already 30, or something, in my opinion, members. in general,
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more than 30 people left boris johnson's team in 2 days. the tories are ready to measure the party rules and and so on, that is, he has everything m. and, perhaps, now there will be the next round of his activity in ukraine, but this is not a consolidated position of nato, and you understand, yes, but he remembers with his activity when three of these dredges arrived uh, scholz and macron in kiev, roma, we kind of came, no matter how. he got on the wrong train, who was angry. come on, you remember what happened the next day johnson rode up and, as it were , as a result of the visit of this trinity well, three and a half, nothing was heard. so anyway, when we are dealing with them, we are dealing with a consolidated something, or is it like some kind of, well, a separate game of often multidirectional forces. you know, if you treat dogs like animals. yes she has a tail, it is clear that the tail is a
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consolidated part of the dog, but seriously think about what the tail is, although they say that there is a tail in some places and they feel quite fine, well, she has something else there . look at this or that. that's the head, that's just my question. if they have a head, then just located across the ocean. the head is just not located, not in romania or lithuania, or even forgive me, lord, in london or warsaw, the head is in washington and this head. eh, i’m busy today not only with ukraine, to put it mildly, there are such headaches now that, in general, uh, it’s like something didn’t work out for them, no matter how some kind of stroke happens, but also when we were talking. eh, in the first part we will talk like this about some signs or there, some finals, then you need to think not only about the fact that there is a special military operation. yes to a lot of attention has been attracted to it, but in addition to a special military operation, a lot of other things are
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happening and it was created as a tool, and not some kind of consolidated body, as a tool in this tool. it is desirable in the opinion of its authors the authors of nato so it worked well. it doesn't work very well. and this, of course, reduces the american tools in the forty- ninth year against our fatherland was everything. it ’s invented since then, little has changed, and here , just talking about them as a kind of collegial body that you need to know them there, they must be rallied like a shepherd rallies the flock. now, if in this sense we talk about the consolidation of rallies, then yes, the shepherd, he has dogs that help you see a good reservoir. the fact is that in order to rally the herd, the shepherd needs to understand where this shepherd goes from point a to point b. where does he want to spend it, yes, how to protect him? this is a herd from uh there wolves and other animals, how can he feed this herd and
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so on. if you say that a shepherd, how would a potential shepherd across the ocean. it doesn't look like so that he sets himself the task of preserving the herd , moreover, judging by what is being done with the economy of the same germany and many other european countries , he is this herd, in my opinion, he is going to carry part of the slaughter. yes, that's it, depending on what the purpose of the stat is. yes , no one said that the purpose of the herd is to eat there until natural death what they give and do not grow . and where does it lead? well , it’s understandable where, in any case, no one does so that it later becomes controlled by the shepherd, therefore, here there can be any victims, and in this regard, the problem will not rust there in another. the problem is that they have a shepherd from time to time, so to speak, there he changes his habits and seems to be already going crazy. this is really a problem. oh oh and yes, we need to break for a commercial right now, but i can't help but show you before this commercial. so i
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think now my editors understand. when you say this head or this brain. he is across the ocean in washington. it seems to me that the problem is that we think that there is some a powerful brain that steers this herd, which is all this back and forth, and it seems to me that we are also overestimating in a sense, because here it seems to me, one of the brightest pictures to date, which just depicts that the most american brain that rules everything, and this, so you understand, is the united states senator from the democratic party. and so, it seems to me, the problem lies in the fact that a lot of where in what strange things that we have to deal with, it’s not a fact that it’s better for us, because when you you are dealing with what it shakes and it’s not a fact that it is easier to build, but you need to build it, how to influence it? how to influence it? well, in a good way. so
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collective, so, uh, i don’t know, there is an american-centric world. eh, there are different ways to define it. well, in short, those who are against us. yes, we somehow more or less intuitively. this feeling is the main question. when we ask ourselves what they want, for what and for what they are forcing ukraine to fight, and that victory is for them and what they want to achieve is another important question. and if they have a plan and what is happening now is the embodiment of the implementation of their plan, or what is happening now is that they either have no plans, or the plan was such that well, it does not correspond to reality, that they miscalculated for me. this is one of the most important questions and, frankly, incomprehensible. i still don't understand. here what is happening now with america and europe is a plan like this or uh, the inability to create this plan, because now i'm gone to advertising. with this
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uh beautiful, then, twerk performer, i think it's called yes sings a senator from the democratic party, a senator in the united states of america from the democratic party. that is, this girl is involved among other developments. that's it, when i say america there sits a world headquarters across the ocean, it means evil, but they sit in this headquarters. here is what you see now it sits there too. moreover, there is not only it one such sits. if you think that i chose, then this beautiful woman so no. i'm on my telegram today. well, it’s just already there, which means that at the moment when i wrote that the vice president, against the background of the vice president of the united states, joe biden, who, well, so flickering sometimes consciousness, seems to be a very high thinker, because it means when rock kamala harris arrived, she was in chicago, she was sent to chicago, so there to cheer people up after the shootout. well it's like, so you know this is how a stable democracy works. like a holiday, everyone starts shooting each other. and there she
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said the phrase. we have to take this as seriously as you do, because. you have to take it all seriously. this is the vice president of the united states, the second person in this system of power, but at the moment when i wrote about the fact that, well, as it were, the bottom was knocked from below. hello, i'm a democratic senator. uh, what's her name magician, in my opinion, well, in principle, in my opinion, big mac is like that erie and big mac yes, and i, after all, why am i saying that it’s not including because there are such senators and such vice presidents. they are already somehow starting to analyze reality like this, and these are interesting notes, listen. dragging into the pain of a complex multipolar environment, where america runs the risk of overstressing and overworking because of its foreign policy adventurism and excess,
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our equipment there, apparently, has overheated yes, the equipment has apparently overheated, and national inters. writes the world turns around more complex here still a person. this is the most reliable system or apparently. e technique, as if this twerk, he destroyed it, could not stand it. here before showed dances. this is a senator. yes, it means national enters writes. the world is turning into an increasingly complex multipolar environment, where america risks overexerting itself and overstraining itself due to its foreign policy adventurism and excesses power politics and spheres of influence rather. the question is the conclusion that we will have to navigate in the world is no longer black and white, but consisting of many assessments of gray. then the question arises, these estimates -
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it's something like that. here is the result of a collision with reality, like. oh, something we thought that everything would be like this for us, but is it somehow wrong or what is it? well, firstly, it must be emphasized that the introst began, and does not reflect. uh, what they say now maine uh american expert community let's start from this, but certainly in the american expert community, there is an understanding that the plan that exists, the plan exists, the plan needs to be corrected, but it exists as a strategic plan. now i will tell you what it is. that's what he stumbled upon, of course , an obstacle and it needs to be modified in some way. he stumbled upon an unexpected incalculable obstacle. i think we calculate, but we didn't. correctly, that is, with errors calculated obstacle. uh, so let's talk about the plan first so uh after the breakup the soviet union, uh, the american political elite. for more than 30 years now. so, it builds its policy and its actions
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towards russia from the point of view of one very important assumption that the process of disintegration is not completed and it is necessary for the country to disintegrate yes, therefore, the event in ukraine is the promotion of nato to the east. it's part of a plan to put pressure on russia in order to do what they hope. this caused further disintegration, which means moreover that, as the late mccain said, russia is a country that gas station pretending to be, huh? it's john mckay. yes. based on that, yes, because, of course. by comparison, this is a very tasty piece for the transport of multinational corporations. that's okay. it really stumbled upon the unexpected. uh, misread stuff. because for a long time, uh, the americans did not believe that russia would decide on a military operation against ukraine. they believed in this somewhere in december in january. at the beginning of january, biden already said that he was sure , almost sure that putin would start the operation
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somewhere else in september-october. in any case, according to my data, they did not have such a conviction at all, and not only came in the fall. here are the conclusions. and naturally. i had to correct all these plans. they are doing this, they are making appropriate efforts. yeah a. well, i must say that before that they did a lot to make such an operation almost inevitable. but when we talk about an obstacle, and it's interesting for me to understand, these are the obstacles. uh, on which now the americans themselves and their allies stumbled, because when we talk about the consolidated west. and now this is a huge powerful system. that's how they say here, and where are they going to bend you now, then the question arises of these obstacles. which we are now discussing, but they were quite predictable, but nonetheless. now i hear. well , some notes of surprise, for example, here is a blogger who writes about gas, please. natural gas
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is now the most traded commodity in the world. this is a key factor in global inflation leading to extreme price hikes, even by the standards of today's turbulent markets, gas has risen in price by 700% in europe in the first year of 2021, pushing the continent to the brink of recession, this heart of the emerging era of confrontation between the great powers of natural gas and oil as the fuel defining geopolitics. i have a question. if these people are so great, a and they calculated some plan. and these are those who dominate the whole world that is here, and as if unexpectedly and impossible to calculate that it was impossible to calculate what would come to that in the same germany a. well, one of the supporting allies, as if in american europe, there are such discussions, well, in absentia, i think that maybe not in absentia. here is one side. and dick ernst says, like this. the federal government should do everything possible to
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secure the energy supply for this even though the international situation needs to talk to russia if it is necessary to bring nord stream 2 into operation for a limited period of time if the gas supply cannot be guaranteed otherwise nord stream-2. doesn't this play into the hands of putin, disruptions in gas supplies will not only seriously hit the citizens, but will also have devastating consequences for the industry. now it's not about telling people to turn off the heating or not to heat the pools. it doesn't solve the problem. russia is happy with the rise in prices for its energy products, and with how we are cutting ourselves again, which of this could not have been foreseen and read, as well as what dick khabib answers him please. here is herhaby says germany well, in short, says the use of nord stream 2 to overcome the energy crisis is not an option. well, that is, uh, they don’t consider this, they consider habik, they don’t consider ursula by july, he wants to, as it were, give me
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a plan give me a plan. we need to prepare for a further shutdown of gas supplies, and even for a complete shutdown of russian gas supplies. just for understanding, today 12 states are already affected by the partial or complete cessation of russian gas supplies, it is obvious that putin continues to use energy, as a weapon. therefore the commission is working on a european contingency plan. we will present this plan and necessary tools by mid-july to mid- july. she's going to introduce uh, tools. despite the fact that already now bild. roughly speaking, this is how the german burghers live, please. hein smartner, 95 years old, lives in one of the cooperative houses in saxony warm water in the house is only available from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm at night it is cold. he says that it was so bad only after the second world war. cause rationing of energy saving measures in 600 other
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cooperative apartments. warm water flows only between four and eight 11 and 13 and 17 and 21 o'clock, that is, wash only according to the schedule news of radical savings came according to the announcement , the vote, as they say, was not according to the general director of the cooperative, this is being done, because next year there will be no ability to pay. well, as a bow for all this information, the jokes that they have now. well, such, it seems to me so-so not a joke, funny, but not funny. the same bloomberg writes your old refrigerator is a friend of vladimir putin, uh, drop it. well, i think it's something else, of course, about green energy and so on, but the question is, yes, about energy efficiency, the question is the following is all that they are now facing? it's someone's plan that's being implemented or it's an obstacle that wasn't calculated, they didn't expect it to come to this . well, let's start with the fact that after all, when we talk about the plan of the collective west, we are primarily
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talking about the united states and great britain, i would not refuse great britain, uh, serious serious uh muscles, that financial critically one and the same none the same is definitely not the same, but still, when we talk about american politics, um, again, i would not consider all hmm deputies, but to consider decision makers in the united states, uh. why? because in fact , after all, we also agree that there are deputies of the state duma. for example, i’m not talking about konstantin fedorovich, e, of course, i say to look at things, that it is difficult for me to spread their views, say, to president putin, therefore, but also some journalist in america can quote some deputy and say so. look what is happening in russia, er, they think, that is, this also happens. therefore, when you talk about deputies, i want to say that the only reason why he does not quote
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administration officials is because they do not speak publicly. i mean, after all, uh, a single deputy, uh, who is engaged in idiocy , a deputy, that uh, after all, to extend this to the whole american and not to speak. she calls to vote for herself only dancing, that is, spreading it all to the american elite. in my opinion, not quite right. and uh, there is definitely a plan. and by the way, if we are talking about energy, but you just show the situation, for example, in germany as a whole in western europe, we have repeatedly said that the united states and yes absolutely do not care what the economy of western europe will be, on the contrary, they are perceived as competitors. e, who must bear the burden, including in the energy sector. these are the problems that western europe is driving itself into, and here is mr. erson, a representative of the realistic
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wing, he repeatedly emphasized that cooperation with russia in the gas sector is a huge plus for germany and the united states for all 50 years. i have been talking about this many times over the past 50 years that we have been trading gas with western europe. the united states has done everything to destroy this cooperation, that is, everything is going according to plan, of course, in this regard, everything is going according to plan. ah, for example, e. just last week, the world energy agency happily wrote that for the first time in history, us lng supplies exceeded russian pipeline gas supplies on a monthly basis. this is also the implementation of their plan and the united states. eh, don't care. they are even glad that the price there is under $2,000 for 2,000 cubic meters. and russian gas is really a year ago. cost more than 10 times. it's cheaper and it's just part of their plan, uh, which is being implemented in the united states
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is about to launch a third investment cycle for the construction of lng plants in canada is going to, which did not have a single terminal instead of germany, instead of asking there was labor in bavaria instead of asking him. will you return the gas pumping engines to nord stream for us, because we can stay without gas, and they discussed the construction of an lng terminal in canada, and they promise that there will be more to do with it. uh, the canadians themselves say that at best 4 5 years and canadian gas will appear in germany germany is happy to take it all so here is the question. uh, who is being sacrificed, and when people like ernst come forward with realistic uh, detachments are sent outside the grad in the form of poland of the baltic countries, uh, who start screaming. are you such a moment? think about some price for gas yes. you must disconnect yourself from this. suffer because our values are at stake, the united states is very clear. this plan is being implemented in the gas sector. eh, and i kind
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of understood it noticeably, that is, then it turns out, as i understand it. maybe i misunderstand that this whole combination. if we say that everything is going according to plan. by and large, this is a strike plan not only, and maybe not so much american and british strike against russia as it is a plan for their strike against continental europe in which the ukrainian ukrainian conflict plays only one role of one of the bridgeheads, and then the question arises of this plan need to counteract or how it all. well, first of all, smoothly is never alone. plans always exist in variants, even in the general staff, as is well known about one and the same offensive can be several different versions. this is the first second what was the plan, i 'm sure, not the united states, let alone germany from france, who were involved in the normandy format. in fact, there was no e stake
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on the war between russia and ukraine, they considered the americans in this case that they would strengthen ukraine and russia simply would not cross the rubicon, yeah. that's all, therefore, if someone thinks that they were building up the capabilities of ukraine so that ukraine, uh, let's say, fought with russia no, they don’t want to, they expected that ukraine, yes, might undertake some kind of local operation, if all sorts of conditions were created for this, such as, for example, croatia undertook in relation to the serbian region in relation to donetsk, but they clearly were not going to, to encourage ukraine, for example, to fall on the crimea, because they believed that here, well, such a story, although they do not recognize it, but i understand that crimea is, as it were, some other kind of history and others, a different degree of bitterness. in this case, there is another the fact is that when this happened, the war began, and
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unnaturally adjusted their plans, they saw this as an opportunity to consolidate their allies in such a way as to build them in a line to force them to abandon their own economic interests, including for the sake of geopolitical consolidation. this applies to germany and everyone else, you know, when we talk from consolidation. we must understand that the answer to the question whether the west is consolidated or not depends on the depth of our interest. here is an orange, in general a rather simple fruit, if you do not consider its molecular lattice, if we start to consider the molecular and any other one, it turns out that this is a complex system of an orange in the form in which we are accustomed to perceive an orange. and this will be the molecular structure. so i want to say that in fact, of course, there are nuances in relation to unity to the rest, well, look at what they are consolidated first. in what they are consolidated, including germany and france , is that russia, for the sake of order, for the sake of their order, should not be defeated in ukraine, in this they
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consolidated, it should not be that, as a result of this war, russia would be on the crest, that it would be the beneficiary, that it would be the winner, that it would celebrate that their common interest is common why because? you yourself say we stand for a multipolar world, and they are part of that unipolar world, against which we in fact intrigue with our speeches for a multipolar world. all of them together are in a club called nato, so they, based on belonging to this club, to this western the world to protect their interest. second. how are they consolidated? they are consolidated in the fact that they themselves do not need to fight, they do not need to attract direct damage. here in this, they are consolidated. they don't want to fight themselves, but in germany you already have damage through the roof, i understand, i mean, physical damage, military losses, collisions with unpredictable consequences of the bombing, destruction of everything else. what
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happens in the course of hostilities. they do not want to directly participate in hostilities. and in this they are also consolidated and the united states and france with germany. but then different nuances begin, different nuances, because one by one they imagine the result there, let's say, some countries to which it is not so important, otherwise there is some baltic more. which is important that it doesn’t just start at all, like the time of troubles in the 17th century, the skating rink went back, and russia would begin to fall apart and so on, because there is no limit to your interest in your desire to achieve results, again, with this, it is advisable not to fight ourselves, it is desirable that someone else ukrainians to the last ukrainians, to fight for it, and they will be supplied uh-huh and when they say that russia is considering energy gas weapons, but you know these people forbid us to pick at the court , after all they've done today
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, said they're considering the prospect of confiscating our public and private assets in order to help ukraine. that's the heads of the conference on the subject. so the president of switzerland yesterday. said it can't be done because it will undermine, because it's switzerland because it's used to holding other people's money. and they say no. it should be considered not eating. so the king will say for one thing, but the eu. these are completely different, so everything here depends on how we ourselves treat this. what measures will we be able to take in order to counteract this, and i just want to say not to talk about this topic anymore. we must rely primarily on ourselves. this is a repetition of a story that happened to us on for many many centuries, decades, and so on, all sorts of hopes that tomorrow someone will change their mind, and so on. if he
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changes his mind, he will change his mind, well, it will be a wonderful reason to relax a little, but until you need to relax, you need to relax the wound. we still need to focus, because because we need to focus in order to achieve what we can consider a satisfactory result in the course of this military operation. well, at least a result that can be considered for ours for us a victory in the very business, which provided at least relatively relatively secured our interests and the fact that part of the territory and people. the most important thing taken out of the project is the opposition to russia, because the projects consist in what they needed ukraine for , so that she was constantly irritable and that they stood up for her for the reason that they did not want to lose the tool. well, they don’t want to lose this tool, i see. that’s all, when we talk about what they want to prevent, as the air conditioners said that we were on
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comb, and so that we succeed and so on. what do you think, where is the line for them on which they consider that we succeeded? and we, as it were, have achieved our goal and, accordingly, what they are ready to prevent, at any cost. i'm sorry. i want to say that here there is also one thing that is needed. we live in a kind of virtual world, right? very, maybe, this is the situation in which we will consider that this is our victory, they will say, at the same time, that this is their victory and they say, if we are confident in ourselves, let them talk, and perhaps the most likely outcome. in fact, the end means when each side announces victory, but at the same time everyone remains as you understand, in fact, there is what they will say and what we will say, we are talking separately in reality. what do you think, where where is the situation that if we reach for them it will be well, ours, if you like, victory i think that, again, there are not many scenarios. naturally, there is always more than one plan. i think they will definitely read
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russia's victories if the russian troops manage to reach, uh, on the coast, the days of rights, that is, along the coast of the wrong, take the left bank of the dnieper and, uh, also uh, the nikolaev odessa region, that is, in other words, cut off ukraine completely from the black sea. or maybe take kiev, of course, here, too, on and again, here, that is, e, this will definitely be a failure from their point of view. yes, if we are talking about preventing this situation, they will go, regardless of any restrictions, then they will consider that these are losses, of course, they are limited by the resources of the united states resources. still limited. you understand what it means, for example, among the americans, there are 100-something khaimars. they should give 80 so it is necessary. well, the generals say, you need 80 for ukraine to really turn out somehow, they only gave four. why? well, because they are what the military-industrial complex will be left with. it also has a limited production capacity to make up for these lost e resources,
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so the financial resource is also not infinite. you see, therefore, directly send troops. naturally. it won't be anyone. this is a very obvious thing, so they understand that there is only limited help they can provide and now in my opinion, in my personal opinion and i am talking to experts among military specialists. he has an understanding and there is a conviction that he is in fact the help that the united states, which nato provides to the military-ukraine, by supplying weapons, first of all, well, and an adviser, of course, this is not enough to change the turn. uh, move combat operation. by the way, you just said that you communicate with experts, including the military. i'm very interested in this question. maybe you can answer it for me, but here is the environment of military experts with whom you communicate with the american in general. there is such a scotter you know. yes, of course, yes, who says that the guys in general, all this is up to the russian, and there is a
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serious relationship with him in general, as they perceive his rhetoric, because he drowns rather harshly for us. yes, yes, yes him and him there is also a professor. he is not a military expert, he is more of a political meshes such a professor at the university. yes, here they are, and here they are. this means dissident voices in the american e in the american, so to speak, media space, so the fact is that, e, especially ritter is quite a reasonable analyst. well, yes, but because of his public position. he usually uh, that is, as a rule, such people are built around him. just a wall of silence, the main most influential media, such as, well for example, the cattle trader spoke today was a fragment of the speech. it 's ronal's fund, i think, but ron paul - it was such a libertarian ryan paul of this son of the libertarian senate. uh, this congressman from taesa, he was also a congress. he was also a relatively marginal figure. that is, he
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was not, as it were, a republic in mainstream politics. yes, i'm talking about relationships. that is, how it relates to him. i perfectly understand, because they do not like what he says, i ask the experts with whom you communicate with them about something else. uh, they can't support him publicly, but in any case, they consider him to be perceived as a serious expert. simply, of course. just many people ask me, they say, listen, there are only one americans. well, he’s drowning for us in general, and so it seems, that’s all, of course, he was an international arms control expert. he inspected, just, uh, in my opinion, in the nineties , if i'm not mistaken, the iraqi uh hmm chemical program there, that means, that is, yelling for weapons of special destruction. this is actually a highly trained military man. this is what i wanted to hear such a qualified military expert yes, and he actually drowns, of course, he did not ask. he is a stop-top for the drava and for the common sense with which he is trying to convey to them. now , returning to what you said about the fact that their resources are not infinite and that this whole sphere, including the energy sector, is really very complicated, i can’t ask, uh, i can’t help but ask. uh, well, you know, when
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resources aren't infinite. you use different methods to somehow support your resources. here is a situation that caused me a lot of questions, i don’t want to slide down. you know, conspiracy theories. but when we know e will not have to, i turn to you and you can tell me so. grigorievich calmly no conspiracy theories, but when next week biden, as far as i know, is going to go to saudi arabia to talk something like that about oil there, and we know that there is such an organization called opek, which was headed by yes, literally just recently a man from nigeria who a reasonably sane person treated russia kindly and now he is 63 years old and something tells me that he was not a poor person and had access to fairly modern medicine. and i never heard that he was seriously ill, well, we are all mortal. and as they say, the classic at the same time, sometimes
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and unexpectedly, a mortal died. and plus to this, uh, the situation is such that the one who will probably come to replace him will be. e man from kuwait probably. yes , it’s unbelievable, as it were, yes, here it is, and rather so prone to the pro-american position. that's how we should look at all this, how we should relate to this, how would you comment on this, not allowing me to slip into conspiracy theories. well, as for the conspiracy part of this plot, really. you are right that mr. barkinda was an active supporter of cooperation with russia . he played a very important role. in the creation of guardianships, and because in fact, now that we are in this transaction, for many years this has been perceived, as often happens. well, as already, naturally part of the energy landscape, of course. and if you rewind back, it was a very difficult story. uh, the first deal just fell apart from the
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opposition. e saudi arabia when already when was energy minister novak going to the signing. uh, there was no deal, because the saudis changed their position overnight. eh, that's all, it was very difficult. and when the first deal was made, well, the mainstream, uh, energy experts and western russians were in that it would not fall apart there in a few months, uh, and barkind, there really was a person who understood that the interests of guardianship and it coincides with russia many times. uh, i’ve been in russia with excellent relations with the now new deputy prime minister with putin i met repeatedly at the valdai club and spoke, that is, yes, you can really call him uh, well, if not a friend of russia, then a person who understood how important russia is for energy on the energy map of the world, and
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even after the start of its own. he repeatedly said that the deletion of russia from the global oil and gas industry. will lead to colossal monstrous consequences for buyers in the form of e, colossal prices and, as a result, the destruction of the truly world market. this is what is really news. eh, it looks like this. ah, kuwait indeed. there is a successor from kuwait and, uh, kuwait is a country that, well, you remember, after the operation, were in the desert, is quite a serious influence of the united states. in any chapter of opek, in any case, yes, that is it the decision has already been made. uh, a successor has been found. that is, he left this position, but the truth is, of course, he would not leave. here is a very influential person. he would not leave in general, so to speak, the energy discourse and his weight is fair.
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well, nevertheless, you see that it is still going to canoes and will not reach saudi arabia in any way, and in this regard, you still need to understand that the key role, and in decisions, will not be made by the new secretary general. uh, again, the leadership of saudi arabia is the key country, because done copy plus there are two countries that by and large dominate in terms of. just the level of oil production. this is russia , the sudovskaya arabia, they have the highest quotas, and in fact . this deal is based on their position. other countries. with all due respect. to them. they just well is part of this club where the decision is made by two states. here again, again, i'm not at all so naive that you think that saudi arabia is completely on our side there. she has her own interests, but today these interests coincide with ours, because when saudi arabia, for example, hears a brilliant idea in quotation marks
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that let's, we set a ceiling price on russian oil. as the prime minister of japan said, it should be two times lower than the global one, on the one hand, it seems, with the saudi biden, with which he will come to saudi there with an old idea. let's just throw russia away, roughly speaking, yes, we are now, uh, we are ramming it from there at a special price. and then you, respectively, will take this market share, of course, the saudis ask, they did not notice, first, it's market share with its shale projects, because the united states, uh, doubled its national oil production in the last 10 years, while we were all talking about the topic. nobody will need oil soon, the united states, uh, thought differently, although american consultants actively told, including in russia, that there is no future for oil and normal countries refuse it, and the americans themselves in russia have been us since the nineties increased production, respectively, with the saudis
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understand that the united states has its own interests today, if they agree to establish this mechanism and somehow support it. tomorrow they will do the same with them, uh, and there may be a lot of reasons, i see. well, what is saudi arabia? why it is necessary to introduce this mechanism against the saudis. you just do n’t even need to look, they are all on the surface and in this regard, with the audit now, uh, they are absolutely satisfied current prices. oh, and let's see them. let's see how it will be. eh, it's just that this episode is one of the well, that's one of the indicators of what we're talking about here today, that this is how it works, that there are a lot of plans. and which of them, how it is implemented, there are always options, all the more i will add more from myself. there, next to the saudis, there are the houthis. there is. they, so to speak, are cocksuckers, they
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konstantin fedorovich said what to expect? we only need ourselves and uh, we need to mobilize. we all need to understand that without the participation of everyone of us at the level at which each of us works in this situation. we will not field and we will not win in this sense. i am very pleased, and now they asked me to tell. yes, i myself am happy to tell you, my brother-soldier just sent me about this, uh, these photographs that you will now see. this morning, i left bashkiria to participate in hostilities as part of a special military operation of the first e, a regional volunteer battalion, and which, as dima wrote to me, was recruited from people who have combat experience or will soon have combat experience, huh? we know that the chechen republic is showing us such an example. now we see another one. uh, an example of how this is done at the regional level, it was very important for me that
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at this ceremony, which was solemnly attended by the head of the republic of bashkortostan, i think these are important conditions. here we are talking about messages or, speaking in russian, about signals. it is very important. and it is just as important that there was a star present at this ceremony the hero of the russian federation, which is already, well, a few years ago, but in hindsight. uh, the hero of russia was awarded to minigali and shaimuratov, who liberated the donbass in the forty-third year, and now this historical continuity is very important and i say it again, it is very important that we see , show and demonstrate examples of how in different regions of russian , and people are beginning to understand that only we ourselves, only we, by common efforts. we will be able to solve this most difficult task, which the guys cannot help but solve. back to all
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complete missions alive. we are working, brothers, big game on channel one good evening, the information channel on channel one continues to air the big game, the ukrainian armed forces and the ukrainian criminal regime endure, one defeat after another , continues the barbaric shelling of the cities of donbass . moreover, they are shelling from heavy artillery and mlrs, which is very difficult intercept or even impossible to intercept. yesterday she was killed by a shell. ten-year-old veronica, who
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previously fought the disease with the help of the foundation overcame dr. lisa - this is a disease. yura blew up a french shell. i must say that not one french tv channel. not a single french newspaper, not a single french magazine has said a word about it. there was not a word of condolence at all. there was not a word, neither in the french nor in the english or in the american, in any western press, nothing at all. if it were, say, a ukrainian girl, and if she died, uh, in the center of kiev, you can imagine yes, what would be in the media of all states of the world you understand this, probably, and everything that needs to be known in the modern west, yes, that is, for them it is
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nothing in france either. i think president macron did not even experience and felt no more about the fact that the supplied ammunition. in general, it is used mainly to destroy peaceful cities to kill civilians. and this is scary, and therefore, in general, today's statement by the official representative of the ministry of defense of the russian federation and lieutenant general and kanashenkov is so important today that we opened an account of the destroyed american hymars. the very himers, on whom we had such great hopes in kiev, we began to destroy them and we will destroy everything as soon as we destroy this criminal kiev regime in direct connection with the big game, now semyon pegov, as always, is on the front line, and as i understand it, now he is on
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semyon works in the kharkiv direction good evening. where are you better direction slavyanskoe but was. today i worked all day in the kharkiv region, it is there that i will be glad to answer all your questions. tell me then, what is happening in the area where you are working now? what are the main events there? this is a fairly large raid on natural villages and villages, uh, which are located directly on the line of contact. ah. in general, we drove along the rural donets for a rather long distance, let's say, well, we learned a lot of interesting things, of course, now we will share the fighting in this direction. now, after we have taken lisichansk almost under control, neo-nazis have become especially active, having lost another strategic city for them, e, he understands that now the main battle will unfold, and
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of course for slavyansk-kramatorsk for this agglomeration. yes, cities are actually one big city there, you can still add konstantinovka, a few more settlements, really such a large large residential area, between which there is actually, well, no, there is no distance one big city, everyone understands that in fact on this . there will be and must be an end to the battle directly for the donetsk people's republic to follow the lugansk people's republic, this territory is also completely liberated by the situation. it’s not everywhere simple in svetogorsk, when we drove, frankly, us, uh, with an american and polish nato-style mortar or 60 mm caliber. so seriously , the nazis drove around the city, they are on the other side of the river, on that bank, where the famous lavra hmm, svyatogorsk, and in the lavra, as far as we know. it is
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not that there are no nazis at the moment, but they are in the immediate vicinity on the commanding heights. where? of course, they observe the city very well and can follow. in general, any movement, so such a fire was open, including panama. they apparently mistook us for some kind of commander. well, it's not that important. yes, nonetheless. i'm talking now for us, the most important thing is the task, right? this is the crossing to the other side. uh, the crossing is now being organized in one form or another on different sectors of the front, including with the help of pontoons, including the search for brody well, and so on, this work is also going on, including reconnaissance conductors are very local residents actively help. so i think this is a problem that sooner or later will become more active on this front due to the fact that there are a lot of pine forests and dense forests of other forests, the terrain allows sabotage groups. and so, to be honest, in some way, let's say so - this is a war. it reminds me of something.
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this is what happened there in chechnya during the second company there, uh, and so on, when here are small groups of militants, but they are trying to get out directly in the rear through the forest to attack our columns and there was a site where the cleansing of these sabotage groups was going on very actively, including from the air with the involvement of our aerospace forces namely, ka-52 helicopters, too. personally, we watched it from the side, though at a distance, and then ended up there at the epicenter. e business. in general, these sabotage groups are climbing and, frankly , one of them was run into by the panama worked out by the sniper when we were driving on the site between the crimeans and the scars. this is just, well, not so far from svyatogorsk. and, well, in general felt on thank god for ourselves, and we, of course, walked at high speed, understood the situation and, of course, no one got to the gentlemen, they informed the relevant services about this, of course. in this forest, too, then a sweep was carried out, nevertheless, the fact remains
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that the confrontation in this line of fire, uh, is heating up every day. and, of course, we are closely monitoring this and will keep you informed of everything that happens. eh, semyon, she is how close our troops managed to get to the slavic north. and gray, i'm not going to tell you exactly now. it rather, i understand more izyum. yes , the direction, svetogorsk. it's more like a m. it turns out that from the east we are more suitable from the northeast, well, to slavyansk. i know that there are already points where we will also try to break through in the near future. where already? as a matter of fact, residential quarters are visible, directly right here, and whoever has been to stavinsky knows artyom’s area, slavyansk perfectly understands what this is a sleeping area of the city, there are points from where he has already seen? so that's the distance. well, around 10 km for sure. we've already arrived. at least, it is better to actively already we are dismantling the firing points of neo-nazis in the suburbs, in
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particular in the district in the district, no matter how tautologically this district town sounds. yes, thank you very much. it was semyon pegov from the kharkiv region and from the environs of slavyansk, semyon, take care of yourself. you really are always in austria itself, we are always waiting for your reports. well, look, it's really difficult to move on, yes, the situation, because they said at one time that we already control, uh, shore and uh, we uh, and in this studio we discussed that we were liberating the lavra and, apparently, the surroundings, the lavra, are still under control. e, su. and promotions. it 's really, really complicated. but uh, as semyon said, our troops are already closer than 10 km, though from a different direction from the northeast they approached the slavic. yes, indeed, while all donetsk or now our operations are a two-week
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enemy, of course, they sat idly by and prepared for the next defensive line, that is, the original slavic, kramatorsk some certain tricks that will not further restrain the train, including minefields , but topic told our correspondents military commanders that a lot of lisichans were scattered when they entered the city. these are anti-personnel mines, uh, which are just dotted with everything, you know, just move along the same green on the same grass. and if it lies there, it’s a change petal, then it usually works when a person loses limbs, he can lose his foot there, and something else and clearing them is quite difficult, because, for example, our uh, such kind of mines, they have the most liquidation, that is, within two days.
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if it didn’t work, it is actually eliminated, so it becomes safe. i like the population, but the ukrainian country is family. uh, let's just say they are not such old designs that need to be cleared. and this is very difficult. and it’s also difficult to lead this kind of demining if there is a fire defeat from the enemy. therefore, of course, we protect the lives of our servicemen, but already tightly we work in the area. and here are the two hymars installations that were amazed. they were just hit under the feeder along with the ammunition that was attached to them, that is, the enemy. e gives uh meaning in slavic kramatorsk and of course, he will try to play, there the scenario and azov became mariupol and so on. whether he could succeed, of course, is always an open question, because, according to ukrainian propaganda, they always get everything, all defeats. so in fact
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victory, but the fact remains that we are all we are still moving forward. yes, we are breaking, this is the structure that and by the way, these right ones created better and, uh, fortification engineers of nato countries and it’s clear that it’s easy to sacrifice our guys in order to take it for some kind of holiday. these fortified areas, no one will. we protect the lives of our military personnel. so we will act and further, but at the same time, of course, our armed forces act with the ruthlessness of an asphalt skating rink. continuing to move forward. this uh is constantly following yuri ivanovich podlyako. uh, our military expert from yerevan. good evening its new today on the fronts of a special military operation. well, just additionally some degree of semyon 1, because just more. well, i was interested today in the direction that he was far away from there, that is, the
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izyum direction from this direction. really after the final take. here is this area. the krasnopole valley will be good, the residential quarters of slavyansk are already visible because this area is located, or rather, these villages are located on hills. and accordingly, simply by taking them, it will be possible to observe the outskirts well in the distance with binoculars. not even binoculars. or, in principle, it will be possible to visually observe the outlying slavs, which are below, and fighting continues for these different settlements, moreover, in the headquarters report that when the fighting does not stop, serious military clashes are constantly taking place in this area, ai those and other both sides are trying to squeeze out as well. well, either one side is trying to squeeze out. our side is trying to squeeze out the enemy is trying to keep reserves thrown there. not by chance. really. this is where the hummers came in. speaking of hummers, and today they will appear. the message is that after the caesars of which there are two pieces according to the data, and american sources were sold by the ukrainian military at the price of scrap metal, in fact, well, 120,000 dollars instead of the 7
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million they cost, and after these caesars, there seems to be information that and hummer is also one uh ukrainian military. well, as they say, they sold it, and the americans are very worries, because secret technologies are leaking in russia, which the europeans want to keep in every possible way, too. there was a scandal recently with the german howitzer, that is, everything suggests that the ukrainian wars are not bad. they earn money on this . well, this is, as it were, one moment, yes, that is, this is what is happening in the slavic direction to the south - we see the continuation of the offensive of the russian troops, too, and the headquarters of the armed forces from the attack along the entire front. literally. here is seversky to the end, that is, grigorievka and further went south up to the track. eh, bum. eh, lisichansk is all an attack. that's it, these are battles, assault actions have been going on for the third day, well, three days and gradually slowly, but we are also moving forward here. and most
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importantly, we don’t let the enemy, but remember, that is, we don’t let him regroup and take a break, because for the enemy - this is the most important thing, they have huge problems with personnel. again, the relationship between the officers of the soldiers, we talked about this with you yesterday, is also very tense. and now the most important thing is not to let them to relax. why do they not have troops to rotate, that is, the troops, naturally, got tired after lisichansky and got tired sooner or later. they will still break. it's been the same before . we saw in severodonetsk or now and the same thing, i think it will be here as long as this direction will keep the reserves planted from the north from the belarusian direction from the south direction. well , as they say, they are not unlimited, nor endless, sooner or later they run out. well, also today there are battles in the ugolgorsk region. tpp so far results, as if not yet taken. so far, there is no such news. well, they say that they seem to have beaten off the assault, but i have neither one nor the other confirmation. yes thanks a lot. this is a yerevan podlyak military expert, as always, with an accurate
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analysis of what is happening on the fronts of a special military operation. eh, there was an interesting episode yesterday, of course, there is an episode of the activities of the ukrainian armed forces in ukraine. ah, commander in chief. uh, zaluzhny is the supreme commander of zelensky, and there was obviously a serious conflict between them, laid down from afar. uh, rather, he wrote a letter directly to the highest authorities, where he stated that all ukrainians liable for military service could not move from place to place without the permission of the military registration and enlistment office. yes, that is, from a large robin, small kalinovka. you have to go through the draft board with clear consequences. which , of course, caused the explosion. and in ukraine, and in the evening, zelensky made a special appeal, where i said, literally the following.
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me all the details regarding the decision to approve the procedure for obtaining permits. i promise the people to look into this and the headquarters will no longer make such decisions without me, but in fact the general staff did not make any decisions, the general staff wrote a letter. as i understand it, at the request of zelensky himself, what we have is just a provocation, you know. that's what there is such a concept. this is when a person liable for military service should be attached to some kind of military registration and enlistment office, in principle, when a person moves to another resort. he should just be assigned to another warriors. it looks quite innocent, but in the conditions of the operation it looks defiant, that people are not allowed to move, that is, they played a comedy tragedy from scratch and immediately, as they say, all the people were told that all the freedoms would be fine, but at the same time -e poured very serious. uh, dirt on the zaluzhny, who climbed into the wrong place. and so on. this is just another manifestation of those showdowns that constantly take place at the top of the ukrainian government. and zelensky, of course, will not tolerate
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appeared later, already in the time of queen victoria , it was she who was an englishwoman who crap during during the crimean war and the englishwoman never stopped spoiling, and naturally in the current ukrainian situation. e. boris johnson, the british prime minister, was the most devoted supporter. e zelensky and he started having big troubles, big troubles that started as small troubles. he was reproached in uh for the fact that the government during the uh pandemic, when everyone was sitting. behind closed doors, private parties were held, celebrating everything that was possible , and a big scandal erupted, then followed. uh, another scandal with christopher pincher, who was the deputy coordinator of the conservative party in parliament and deputy and former british
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foreign secretary who is at one of the diplomatic parties. uh, uh sexually harassed me. up to two men. uh, after that, a serious economic crisis began and prices jumped. uh. yesterday, two government ministers resigned. after all. after that, all today's newspapers came out with headlines. will the fat man succeed little piglet boris, uh, jump out, but in fact, we are talking about fat but in england there is such a game , u smear a pig with salom, uh, fat and catch it, uh, this is such a popular entertainment, in fact, this is what we are talking about. well, uh, we can continue to see what other newspapers. uh, today's article table is the last
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chance newspaper desan. uh, end game boris johnson on the verge of uh, they're prime minister on the brink after javitational resigned played one johnson on the brink of minister resigning. and so on everything was on the verge on the verge. well after that today in parliament debate broke out, where the leader is the opposition or the roman party. just attacked, uh, with harsh criticism of johnson and one thing must be said, the party, if he was not strongly defended, let's listen, as it was in parliament. he is in power only because he was propped up by a corrupt party for several months, covering up the unforgivable. so it's not just a case of changing top pieces. isn't it clear that the only way for a country to start the new life it deserves is to get rid of many of the them. mister speaker mister speaker the difference
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the difference is well, in fact, the kirsamer just wiped his feet, and johnson was not defended to thunderous applause. after that, five more ministers signed a letter of resignation. and apparently boris johnson is an honorary citizen. odessa will now have a hard time. well, we have a certain disagreement with nikolai and starikov. i also carefully studied the telegram channel. he's pretty much. e gives place specifically to the uk uh, by the way, i also started uh, telegram channel vyacheslav nikonov and don't miss it. so. well, i've always generally thought that britain is such a supporting player. this is the tail
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that tries. eh, wag the dog, he doesn’t always succeed and more often fails, but you think that in britain he really is such a serious independent player who can actually lead the policy of the united states of america like a neck. well, of course. boris johnson is also such a global leader. eh, which i don't really think of him. here. uh, well the question is actually double how important it is what's going on in the uk and uh how much do you think it's possible for boris johnson at all now to keep his posts measures or the first one has already gone, well the uk she's always on her own. i’m talking now, not even about the structure of the european union, and in world politics it has always been so on its mind, so i probably wouldn’t go into the topic now. who rules whom e englishmen. dancing together or so to speak? everything, on the contrary , is important that there is such a concept of the anglo-saxons, where we add canada to australia and you get a very
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significant piece of the global political pie. now with regard to boris johnson if two ministers followed five more resigned. i think that he has practically no chance to keep the premier's chair, it's like that. well, you said folk game. e smear, it means the pig with bacon and then they catch it, if another, but only not the people's but the elite game of great britain, find a scapegoat, smear it with, well, other substances and give it out, so to speak, to the people's anger that we see in reality, life is deteriorating, foreign policy is deteriorating. eh, boris johnson, we are told that it is his policy that leads to an aggravation of relations with russia; the british, in all seriousness, are offered not to wash, not to eat, they threaten. a nuclear war, well, people don't like it, of course, so you need to let off steam to remove boris johnson and get a rhinestone or someone else. the paradox and the sad side
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of this process is that any example of a british minister will be a russophobe, even if this wonderful oppositionist, who now, taking advantage of the moment, he wiped his political legs on his opponents, if he leads the british government, he will pursue the same policy, and so it was after the second world war when churchill left , either boris came or whether it was the same policy, nothing changes with them, because the center of power is just above the backstage, and body johnson is the person who personifies power. well, let's tell the truth, really those scandals that are now shaking the political stems of sewing in great britain but this is his merit. he hosted the party. he wasn't forced to break his own rules. therefore, there is er, and a negative side. if they are caught, then no one will try to excuse him, they will write it off, on the contrary, all economic political mistakes will be given out to the people's anger well, as
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for you and me, we can, well, so to speak, gloat a little, sympathize with the mayors of ukrainian cities, which have just been renamed the street boris johnson they will have to change now signs, but in fact, any british prime minister will pursue a russophobic policy. and in this sense, we should not harbor any of the illusions. well, uh, i agree basic. this is true, whether both baristas and conservatives. in general, they did not differ much. although there were times when, well, let's say, the twenties there, only the slavers managed to restore diplomatic relations, the conservatives were categorically against him, he was, uh, was, uh, korben, whom da believed that he was more to the left of stalin and trotsky and who supported cooperation with us, but he is not the prime minister and has not been tested by power, but here in britain we talk a lot about europe, we talk a lot about america in britain, we talk less about the british economy, too, british energy, in general, in
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britain, after all, in a difficult state. now there, uh, the prices have gone up. eh, very cool. already, even for butter and milk, uh, they put these here, well, uh magnets, which are supposed to protect against theft. yes, that is, what is usually put on very expensive goods, there really is such a jump and the inflationary one is very strong. here we see yes nasy are worth these magnets. yeah, uh, fuel prices. there they jumped somehow absolutely colossal on electricity for everything, and already there a significant number of the british more than 70% pay absolutely no money to pay for energy, if there is any way out of this, but uh , quite rightly. uh, the effect of uh, price increases are affecting the population. and i think that this will ultimately affect politicians, because they may still have a desire to conduct, for example, russophobic courses there, but the issue of resource security. how much can you save popularity of the new government. whether there is a raf sheet or
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someone else in the conditions, when the population becomes dissatisfied, and the rise in prices earlier for a communal apartment was held back by mechanisms called the price-list price cap - this is when the limiting growth of prices is limited from above. it's also not free. this is done at the expense of the state, too, which is powered by taxpayers' money, but at some stage, every few months, these price drops are revised and the population suddenly finds out that yesterday they paid their companies. and by the way, now they pay x for example by 1.4, and such an increase even for a country that is considered quite rich developed, to put it mildly, the rejection of rising gasoline prices is a phenomenal increase, when you read, for example, the difference between american and english british views of people who write on the topic gasoline, and entertainment for everyone. americans, what are you complaining about your increase in gasoline during the baydan compared to ours, this is nothing at all. and it is in the fact that it is more expensive there one and a half or two times than in america it carries with it, an increase in the cost of all goods, including
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food, that were shown on the screen. in fact , due to the fact that brexit has occurred, there are fewer emigrants from europe for any other e-product, which means fewer opportunities to have relatively cheap labor, including in transportation and agricultural work, and so on. all this also increases in value. what to do with energy is generally unclear. they were one of those countries even before brexit that wanted to revive nuclear energy and built a station, and there's a finklepoint c uh, type, then i had a bunch of opponents of this station, and now they're stuck in the decision, because, well, there's still the green lobby, which is against the whole thing, but on the other hand, there is a rise in prices for gas, which is not clear what to do quickly to build additional wind solar generation capacity is impossible. moreover, last year showed that there are just days. when this generation drops to a few percent of the total power any person can go to the profile site, and english view each as i am a particular point in time. how much solar grass generates, how much gas, for example, coal and nuclear power, you see that on
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some days or hours, especially at night, when there is no sun, it suddenly drops to a few percent, and the electricity in the outlet should be 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but naturally there is a feeling of energy poverty, the official term, which is now being talked about by all the researchers and politicians there, in my opinion. in such conditions, uh, to feed people information that you know, you live in poverty, but we help the city of odessa or the city of kiev well, it will not work on the horizon. there, a year and a half ahead, 1 year ahead, even. well, i think johnson still looked ahead in this situation, as you know there is a good job for those politicians who are kicking out their own people. yes, we already know the governors of odessa. yes, the post was occupied by one, uh, interesting georgian politician. well , more johnson as an honor. citizen of odessa yes i am i think he can also apply for er, this title after the decision of the younger. uh, well, it's true, it's not known now odessa will be there, for a long time it will not be an honorary citizen. i don't think
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so, but the uk still really considers itself great britain and is trying to play the global game. yes, they still have these phantom pains, when the sun never set on the empire, they were the main initiators, but the bite that the united states created together with australia. america they are very active there in various combinations associated with nato expansion in asia. the pacific region, but is britain really capable of playing a serious role in asia ? uh, in asia since the end of the vietnam war. uh, so they are watching the fall of the influence of economic power and the possibility of the united states, so what is britain there, so i
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don’t think. she might be there some kind of under game in general, some kind of fifth violin and, uh, for now it was, while there is johnson. but at least, a noticeable person can be seen that he is talking to everyone in an interesting way. they did not see such clowns there. it's been there in asia for a long time . but if he leaves, it will be, to be honest, something is completely missing. it will be a pity hmm you will. it's a pity, yes, the only bright person in all this is ave e western leaders. that's just what the sevens themselves were there and nato well, who is there, except for jones, who is there to look at? who to listen to? well, yes, he has this role of e clown, by the way, like saakashvili, it turns out very, very well. well, what is britain like now from a military point of view. she really calls her cheeks very strongly gassy this is a huge help to ukraine there, second only to american help. but as far as they are the final of the second world war, of course, the military power of great britain was not
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the same as it was before when it had the colonial countries that supplied it and we were the material means through which it could produce an unlimited number of weapons. including in american literature, everything changed, the role of great britain changed in that the main force of the anglo-saxon world was the united states, they came with a club, they brought democracy, and great britain was only engaged in providing. here are all these operations. basically. these were special operations with the help of their own. divisions, as well as the same five-eyed intelligence, which great britain played one of the leading kings. uh, at the same time, uh, everyone was talking about what actually remained of great britain, and the empire only entered into the anglo-sonian empire all those so-called democratic states. she was the brain of this empire, but apparently, times began to change for the worse,
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when all of a sudden in the uk i had to change my role and show that they are also some kind of military force. but when we begin to analyze this military force, it turns out that out of the 36 battalions that form the backbone of the british ground forces, and most of them, about 60%, are not fully staffed. that is, if the question arises tomorrow is a war, then a complete set is impossible, especially those battalions which are so-called national, such as the scottish. the welsh battalion has bunks. here the gurkas are equipped with 100 others, as it were, if we start dismantling the so-called grand fit, which they always talked about, britain, the rule of mary, there are also problems associated with surface ships and submarines. and besides, you need to know that the nuclear weapon of the uk is this missile, which is made in the united states in america and the launches
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of these missiles are not always successful, that is, in many things. uh, the uk hasn't paid attention to its military budget for a long time, except last year, when it was unexpectedly announced that they were ready to increase this budget to 80 billion pounds and seriously modernize their own army. and uh, there was a very interesting report that there are anti-ship missiles in the arsenal of the british fleet. they, it turns out, had a project that they introduced instead of with the germans. and the french say their own european anti-ship missile, which will differ from the american one, but it turned out that they could not create, and after they created an aucus and set up their french colleagues very much, no joint developments within the european nato are likely to be expected, and the uk clearly said that all weapons are now there will be an american british production, but consider it actually
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american, therefore, if these 80 billion dollars are spent on it. they will be spent on the purchase of american weapons. at the same time, the fact that the uk supplies e-mail to the holding area special military operation does not affect her in any way. however, it supplies something else that the united states of america and other countries cannot supply; it represents its specialists and special units of the sas, which just provide the ukrainian army. is it that they train sabotage reconnaissance groups with data, they are, by the same token. field specialists who help ukraine to commit terrorist acts against the russian federation and against those territories where our allied army, uh, liberates these territories from ukronazi troops, and therefore the role of great britain is present here, but in case of a serious clash, british experts say the following, if god forbid tomorrow is a war, the
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number of shells. caliber, 155, is enough for literally 2 days of hostilities. and that's all there is to know about the uk at the moment. well, there are also some weaknesses in the uk. actually, like in the united states, uh, the congress of the republican party of texas was held the other day. who decided to put the issue of texas sovereignty in a referendum. well, scotland and great britain also announced that, in general, it would be time to leave. what do you think, well if north ireland there are even wales uh-huh i think that as consistent supporters of freedom and democracy. we should support these legitimate demands of our scottish friends just as hmm free quebec once said the shawl de gaulle. i think the russian patriots will support the patriots for hmm free texas uh. i think it is too good perspective. but how much this is
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really a reality, how much it will become a political reality tomorrow, it is difficult to say yet. it seems to me that in conditions of complex turbulence, which western governments themselves sow. they believe that this is the chaos that they so generously scatter around the planet, like a petal scatters mines in the cities of ukraine . they think that they control processes better than their opponents, that is, there is more chaos, and they believe that in this muddy water, they are more likely to taxi to the target that is not in front of they set themselves, but the game always goes on the edge. it must be said that the gentlemen are betting. in general, the existence of their state. but i think they really staked almost everything from the state. maybe soon there will be very little left. well, bequeath the topic of boris johnson. i would like to u quote and
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today's uh editorial of the times newspaper, which reflects the opinion of the british establishment, please. for johnson game over he lost the trust of his party and country every day that he remains in his position deepens the feeling of chaos for the good of the country. he should leave with such an opinion, according to some parliamentarians, conservatives, who called on the prime minister to leave the post, but everything seems to be with johnson. and what about joe biden after the commercial? make stocks and profitably sell abroad the work of the united grain companies in the focus of the president keep people under western sanctions, what needs to be done health care education in the labor market a concrete solution at the strategic session, seeks
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and the theme of president biden's resignation following boris johnson. eh, everything. it sounds louder in america and eduard lozansky wrote an article about this today. uh, many. our compatriot is known here, uh, who is very often published in the washington times. he directly called for the resignation of president biden there because he was simply provoking hostilities with russia tough article eduard has never been a supporter of any radical steps, but now he has written such an article, and the fox news channel, of course, continues this topic. uh, biden's resignation also turned out to be an appropriate plot. now let's see how it sounds in the performance of the leading e, tv channel and i think that the democrats will wait for the
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elections in november, when they will be dealt a crushing blow and defeated, they will abandon joe biden. i think that was their plan from the very beginning. they are originally intended to make a scapegoat out of him, although the problem is not in biden, but in their politics himself. he is just a puppet, a shadow president for the implementation of the ultra left program. that's just the american people will be convinced of the other americans will be forced to think that the problem is only in joy team harris all the blame, they will put the biden, and then get rid of him, as they always planned. what do you think, get rid of? here for a second, returning to the resignation of boris johnson , the main issue is the resignation of boris johnson - is it a change of course or just boris johnson's bet in the pit , i think that after all, just the resignation of boris johnson in the same way that the change of the president of the united states of america provides an opportunity to change its serious policies. will they take advantage of this opportunity? it seems to me that today to say that the political stalks only the us or the
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circles behind it want to change what they have been doing for the last months and years. it seems to me such grounds. no, they ate at work. the question is very important for them, and in this sense, they can easily toss the biden aside by bringing out another one that people like better, on which there is no blame for raising the price of gasoline, which does not see ghosts, which does not have all the disadvantages that a biden has, but nevertheless, which will collect all the pluses who are today. gives the democrats the opportunity to collect the decision of the us supreme court that complicated the opt-out system, or vice versa, allowing abortion in many states in one word adds the turbulence of the unknown to the things that seemed to us fundamental. we have indeed entered an era that has not only abolished all international rules, but is slowly abolishing all the rules of the domestic policy of
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russia's main opponents, in fact, in order to change the president of the united states is possible. yes, he can even be persuaded to resign, as well, there were murders was richardnik, who voluntarily resigned. that is the situation. this is what, if the president resigns, the president becomes vice president, president kamala harris e, it comes to mind to no one, because that, well, her intellectual and other abilities. they are not valued very highly even in the ranks of their own party. therefore, in order to remove biden, you must first save. malucharis appoint a vice president, and then, and then only then take on a biden and have an unelected president. actually. it happened again in the history of the united states when gerald became, uh, first vice president, when spiragnu resigned, and then when nixon resigned. he became president, that is, on in fact, such a situation is possible, but the question must be
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really fundamental. and what, in fact, can change in america if america is in a very difficult situation, when there are actually no good decisions and the sunsets of american greatness. it is visible to the naked eye, including from asia uh, from china here last uh yesterday global times uh, there was a very interesting article on the degradation of the united states of america listen to the united states under the leadership of biden, the biden administration is closer than ever to the darkest moment, obsessed with the desire to become the savior of the world, spend excessive effort and pay too much attention to measures to rally allies against russia , using the russian-ukrainian conflict for this purpose and trying to create small groups to counter china, the degradation of the united states is just beginning in order to change the situation will require systemic reforms in the political and
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cultural economic and social spheres. unfortunately, a political figure capable of leading the movement. in the right direction. no, the biden administration is accelerating the decline of the us the american elite prefers to resolve internal crises by provoking ever larger upheavals in the problem world. the us is becoming a global problem and the us is now the biggest security threat in the world. in fact, according to chinese standards. it's very tough, by the way. conventionally, well as a person who reads chinese newspapers every day. and i can say that it is no longer tough, but recently it has been average. yes, this is normal, there is even more scary to say, they really watch the surus. and here's some from recent publications. they raised the question, by the way, about biden's resignation, but about a week ago. that's what they asked. here it goes well. he's retired as long as that's enough. now you can say the same thing about boris johnson well, how long
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will the leader's resignation take, because then you need to propose something, to offer some measures to no one. it's not that kamala haris cannot be a president, even a pure nominal one that there are no special ideas in the democratic party. and here sometimes you can read. uh, that's not with anyone to people like would be, we can already say that the guys with your ukrainian war you lost now you need to stop taking proud poses, and it’s menacing to scare the russian chinese. all we need is to split russia and china, that is, to sow mistrust there, nothing else, and resignation will not solve anything here. and by the way, here's a story that we'll all be interested in soon. this is the plot of what will be, uh, this summer and autumn in the asian expanses, where china takes the leading role, that's purely. well, in fact it happened. it is interesting. eh, remember it was there was a meeting. e, nata, and there was a meeting with the seven, they
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, as you said, menacingly ledge, they rallied their point, they have nothing more to say further they will answer and they will be answered at twenty. and lavrov is with us today, uh. if i'm not mistaken already in jacquard. tomorrow he will already be talking to the minister who was in vietnam and the results of the visit are very positive. well, yes, then he will meet with the ministers of strange affairs, twenty. jakarta is there. this will be the script. that is, you can change it, of course, the last one. just a second, if someone is given something like this to show a terrible goat, uh, but in general, how will ministers go in twenty. uh, the minister of finance also thinks about and makes decisions in terms of policy, before that, uh, and now it feels like the twenty puts the most difficult situation. everyone here is in command of the west, because they said everything. now they will be answered. e the other half of the twenty is about 10 countries, and led by china oddly enough, with russia, they will explain to you that you said this. we to you from
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we will answer your sanctions we do not need. you ruin us, you slow us down, the same thing will happen on the test. and if at all it will be this test bank itself, if at all there will be a twenty in jakarta. i have no doubt that there is some chance that the westerners may bait her not to come, then the rest will gather together, perhaps again and will say the same thing already across the ocean. and why does this twenty exist at all? let's remember the eighth terrible year. the crisis, when the collapse of the entire world economy was very real and they decided to collect all 20 largest. ah, economics. never mind. what color is this animal. uh, no matter what his political program, what kind of political system he has, it saves the world for you on the twenty-first. and here they come to a watering hole in this place, and they talk about how not to set each other up with all sorts of unilateral economic measures that are not coordinated with others, that others do not even know. and here are the same teams of
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ten. there are about twenty countries. she did exactly that without agreeing to put the whole the rest of the world. for this his ten. uh, a few dozen more states, which are also all led, in fact, morally led by china, and which these westerners are now hated and are required to stop and the same thing will be tested. just a test - this is the region where there will be no europeans. and there it will also explain that we were going here in this test to cooperate regardless of political programs, not yes, uh, these are your wars there, somewhere in europe, some kind of ukraine, that the economy is the life of our population our region. and that this should be, uh, untouched, what are you doing and how should westerners behave in this situation? i do not know more and more new schemes, how to reduce energy prices? and today bloomberg announced that the united states allies are now discussing and deciding the price for e-
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oil. e for oil from russia at the level of 460 dollars. that is, they have not yet come up with a mechanism for when to achieve how much is what? well, how much would you like? as you remember, the autobahn asked for a booth. how much do you need money for happiness, he named a specific amount, but as if he did not know a specific way, how to achieve this amount. this is something very similar, because well, in the time that has passed since the announcement of this idea, no mechanism has been proposed for creating a consumer cartel. or there were no cocktails of a monoposamic cartel of buyers , and no. e, of course, russia gives discounts to its friends, its partners. uh, they can get these discounts on an individual basis without any consultation with some kind of cartels who will have headquarters in potential washington or brussels why does india need it why does it need some, vietnam that's where lavrov traveled now there is practically 100 million people in the future , lng consumers will be large, including from russia, that's why he needs to consult with johnson,
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fondolein or biden or bench harris to find out at some price he is going to buy russian oil, or there russian gases. well, why, in principle, are needed. well, it's phantom again, uh, american germany well, look, this is the whole biden administration, the johnson administration. after all, they set it up. uh, they were faced with the task of solving the systemic economic crisis, which well, a huge soap bubble was ripening, which if lotto he had to bury. the entire world economy had, as it were, two solutions. firstly, it will start a small victorious war, weaken the main competitors of the western economy, russia and china, and, secondly, as they say, nevertheless, come to terms with the fact that a systemic crisis is inevitable. well then there is the type of path that trump suggested. let's concentrate everything in america, let's make great america, we will survive these difficult times. then we took everything back, a bet was placed on biden and johnson, who were supposed to make such a
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pinpoint injection in the direction of russia, which has a weak economy, but a very strong army, that is, crush it with sanctions, unleash a war as a result, how to eliminate russia as a growing economy but from the field of view. at the same time, undermine relations with china, impose problems with china there taiwan, and how everything should work out. however, something went wrong e went wrong with regard to russia, all the more so now it’s not going well with china china does not want to accept those conditions of the game that and he is trying not to take, and he is playing the game on his own and us tebriks themselves. we learned that new states are beginning to join it, and in general we are talking about some kind of internal currency that will decide. and as they say, the problems of these countries do not attract e anglo-saxons, that is, she was sexually left behind and theirs. eh, the seven, a strong economy begins to seriously lose to the seven that is being formed around the brix, and against this background it turns out that these two administrators need to be understood that they are
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administrators. these rulers are clearly not coping and instead of making some sensible decisions. they start offering clueless which lead to another nuclear crisis. but the topic is still the one who will replace biden. she is now very popular in america and has her own answer. suggested by ta cyrus carlson is foxus' most popular american tv presenter. uh, the most watchable in the united states. and he found out who should lead the self-made democratic party, a self-republican. here listen is it really our show that will announce the rising star of the democratic party? i think yes, it's tiara mage senator joy have you ever had a moment where you
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look at something and think this is what the future looks like? why don't democrats support it? why is she still a senator? why not the secretary of state? why not nominate her for president because she's not old enough, so why not make her your candidate in 2024? vote for the tiara in 2024. by the way, she had a run-in with a guy in a dress , the hospital's new deputy for spent fuel and nuclear waste. he is required to be in the biden administration, like tiara the magician, and appoint a transgender. rachel levin secretary of defense. you see, actually, why not. e is a very good candidate, she is no worse than many others. this is indeed a senator. in america from each state has two senators. she is an alenda senator and there are 50 states and 11 senators in total. ah, clearly a rising star. uh. in addition, she is not a white ugly woman, that is, she meets all the
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criteria for political correctness for the democratic party there. why not, but in fact, because, uh, this laughter through tears, that is, the american political elite of the british political elite are degrading. uh, if you really think, or something, the rhinestone will replace johnson yes, kamala harris will measure biden, then this is a terrible nightmare, even in fact, uh, they are pouring pouring in. ah, the elites. the economy of the united states cannot withstand the load; the economy of europe cannot withstand the load; the ukrainian and elite are pouring in. the ukrainian armed forces are also pouring in. nato as an organization is also pouring in. the european union, as an organization, well, with all the demonstrative unity, they are pouring in under these conditions. in general, for our country, the most, uh, important. uh, the most needed tactic is uh. you know, don't interfere, don't interfere with this process, because that's what they do.
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