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and even big cinema is made more accessible mikhail mishustin appreciated the talents of the prime minister in the republic with a working trip. in yakutia, they appreciate and support special preferential programs for this. the results are impressive revenue from advanced projects, billions of rubles, ivan prozorov has all the details. these are slightly lighter lung cats - these are denser areas, where a is darker - less dense areas. well, and accordingly, this virtual assistant calculates the percentage of lung damage. significantly helped yakut doctors during the pandemic created by those who know the problems of doctors from the inside , programmers and a radiologist at a local clinic. the project has already attracted 150 million rubles. investment. now artificial intelligence. can detect heart and brain disease, our doctors already use our programs in their work. we are launching in the amur region in tula kaluga khakassia metropolitanization of the city of moscow well, at the moment we are fully prepared to scale the pandemic, but it has come. uh, including the russian
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federation but on the other hand. it has seriously spurred the development of technology, i definitely ask. uh, the ministry of health of the russian federation in particular. goosebump look at all the developments. here is a film projector already developed in yakutia. it is five times cheaper and more compact. and foreign analogues of the equipment are expected in dozens of local villages, where yakut films are more popular than hollywood novelties. this it-park is a hothouse for russian startups. in the realm of permafrost, ideas that are in the air and the most daring developments. here they came up with a domestic robot vacuum cleaner for cleaning and disinfection premises of larvae that eat plastic and other projects of a total of 133 residents. for almost 4 years. in yakutsk, a real deposit of its own it, diamonds has appeared since december 2018. mobile games, services for online orders , and educational platforms are created here. even a dating app. the harsh region turned out to be rich in talented developers. cold winters, like you can’t
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allocate 15 billion rubles for flood protection in the next 3 years. far east in the zone of special risk i am writing with him. supported the proposal of the head of the amur region. important. e, for us, this is the abolition of the dacha amnesty for e individual housing construction in flood zones, as it excludes control functions of the municipality and admits. and registration of ownership of individual houses in flood zones without their proper engineering protection. this is where federal legislation needs to be amended. i want to immediately support what you said to exclude the action of the mechanism for the dacha amnesty on flooded land plots, obvious things. but here, thank you. i think they are sufficient. eh, they can effectively help us with wildfires. this year alone, 14 billion rubles have been pledged. ignition area across the country this season has decreased twice. however, the situation remains difficult and the government. in addition, it will allocate another 1.5 billion. mikhail mishustin discussed the development of yakutia with the governor of the region. and if nikolaev reported on the launch of a
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. island crimea colleague. star ticket burn. now this place will become a point of attraction for fans of his work. many of them were today opening ceremony. and that's all for now, thanks for being with us right now the program time will tell. and good evening, we continue the information channel on channel one, the program time will tell. i'm artyom sheinin, the news for the last half hour, and there are reports that explosions are again being recorded in the area of ​​​​the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in energodar well, here is the wording in the area. although somewhere they write at the zaporozhye npp and in any
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case, this picture and uh, this news has been attracting our attention for several days now. and our attention from the point of view of, uh, how all this could end and from the point of view of what the armed formations of the former ukraine are guided by, which continue to shell it in general. why are they walking along the edge? what do they want to achieve. well, here, in fact, the news that came just half an hour ago, they force again. let us turn to this question, which we have already asked more than once today. eh, what is it? what is the purpose? is this goal military is this goal of some kind political is this goal of some kind or is it just some kind of clinic, this one from the series, as we are in impotent rage. uh, what is this about and why does this keep repeating, even though like, uh, we're all in no doubt for the bombing of a nuclear power plant. they couldn't get it. e approval, as the curators and senior
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comrades say, all this is not even a question. why are the armed formations of the former ukraine doing this and why are their curators, uh, for this they were given a visa for this, what are the options? well, like any phenomenon in the war, then the fighting. it's all complex here targets immediately, but in general our enemy’s favorite tactic is to choose such an escalation point. uh, territorial or some kind of historical so it starts to wind up the agenda on it all the time, urging the americans to sharpen it. we can calmly fight, because the americans are not going to blow up any, and there, god forbid, if the right to make a decision on which one will pass, then today i predictably begins to blow up. uh, nuclear power plants you tell me. what then do they do? well, there is a task economic task. yes, because here is this energy circuit, yes, which goes both the nuclear power plant and the ugolgorsk test. yes, the largest
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there and that's it. the rest is in fact the supply of half of the former ukraine, that is, they are not interested in what we switched, but fell asleep already said that you switched us over. and we will also supply electricity to the roof - there is and i also understood this, that is, your version that they are shelling sending a signal that, like, do not switch the signal, but they are actually ready destroy those infrastructural facilities that will prevent the real use of this electricity. perhaps even they want to force us to stop this power plant such it is very difficult, but the technological capabilities, if the military content they create this point of tension, force us to pull the air defense there , forcing us, in fact, to go forward, go to the khokhlovsky reservoir and demolish the nikopol manganese, that is military content in this also has a complex such a thing stop. but then, uh, look. they brought me now news
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about 25 strikes from american heavy guns were inflicted on the energy gift and the area of ​​​​the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant over the past 2 hours. uh, the power of the power of the region arises a strange situation. i have somehow. well, i understand that to analyze the logic. it means that the terrorist state of the former ukraine and its formation and their curators is difficult, but nevertheless, it means that either they are going to or theoretically we admit that they are going to take it seriously. which means to destroy or seriously hit, and then we tighten the air defense and we do something terribly, or we assume that they are not going to do anything. i'm just on blackmail. and why do we pull it all together, that is, after all, from what we proceed from the fact that they are completely, well, finished or from the fact that this is a game of hmm finished, those who control these particular systems are absolutely different. this is definitely the second one. you started from a key moment with the americans
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, there can be no strikes on such objects without the permission of the americans, which the americans perfectly understand with these weapons and it is impossible to destroy the reactor and blow it up with these blows, even with a hammer, but such is the continuous , uh, impact on the nuclear power plant and recent calls to make it demilitarized to be brought there. peacekeepers, and transfer it under international control, in my opinion. this is an attempt to start dragging into this situation a third force called a peacemaker, that is, for starters, let's go. we will pass on to you. everything is such objects, such as nuclear power plants there, there are some other objects that can threaten. e not only there to the locals. and now, up to some observers under some peacekeepers, respectively, as soon as they appear in this case, the next function arises, temperatures. everything must be served by someone, there must be some kind of rotation, respectively, in one place. they were why not lead them to another? that
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is, such, uh, quiet with apa internationalization of this conflict, and it is not new. i remember. e in serbian. uh, in the ninety-second year, peacekeepers were practically imposed, and in bosnia, the peacekeepers then they should have been just observers to breed, as we remember, it was the peacekeepers who actually provided, uh, all the actions. and the bosnians, that is, peacekeepers are needed under the cover of which, firstly, ukraine after some time, when everything will be completely bad. they see that we are going to the borders of donbass beyond these borders. we will also go, and in this case, an attempt to still play on peacekeeping. she may be one of the uh, as it were, factors that can stop this war, well, according to american patterns, stop, therefore, i i think that this is connected with this more they themselves would never have decided on their own, in general, it is not particularly necessary. one can certainly assume that they want to beat there. eh, there are blocks or there are some kind of waste storage, that is, not the blocks themselves,
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even getting into this storage, i talked with our specialists. they say that it will certainly lead to radioactive contamination. but this is a local radioactive contamination. that's how far it will be thrown. this heart is heavy elements. they are pulled apart somehow very much there by clouds not there will be, because it’s all near the earth, respectively, everything is there within a radius of 200. here, meters from the explosion will definitely be infected, something will have to be done, but this is not like radioactive contamination, which you know is interesting, that is, you talked to experts, who believe that even in the event of a hit, which is unlikely and probably they do not set themselves such a goal it will not. here is that nuclear contamination, about which everyone thinks, and remembering right there, how one of my guests told me today that they are waging war images and speaking, as if about blackmail and about some kind of pressure. after all, when e we pronounce nuclear power plants and the shelling of ukraine and ukraine and
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the possible consequences are immediately in the subconscious. so many draw chernobyl and then you can work with it by pushing it there, although i say, yes, that is, in other words. you tell me that nothing like chernobyl can be the result of such shelling. in a certain sense of the word, it turns out. it's a bluff it's a bluff definitely one more time. some of these cannot be destroyed with more than three non-highmors axes. they withstand much more powerful hits, operational-tactical missiles, they cannot be destroyed either. that is, in principle, they can only be destroyed by some kind of super-powerful things that should fly there, even a strike from an airplane. here, uh, the plane - this is the same operational-tactical missile. the only one on the plane. there may be 50 tons of fuel there. but here, on the other hand, there are 300 kg of explosives, you understand, therefore even in this case it will not destroy the station, i understood, that is, i repeat the blow to the e storage in this case will cause. uh, local
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local infection. might get these. well, if we say, there will be some very strong wind or something else for the inhabitants who live there in a world that does not care deeply, uh, which the ukrainians deeply do not care about, but i repeat. eh, europe , in a global sense, and ukraine itself, there is a side that is far from threatening anything from here, then it’s very interesting. we go to talk. but through this your explanation with the help of a specialist who quoted this, that this is again confirms a version of some blackmail dash bluff that has nothing to do with opportunity blackmail. uh, some kind of nuclear accident there, because since one specialist understands this. you understand all the experts, the simplest analogue is dirty, then everyone understands this, but, nevertheless, this bluff occurs in this way es uh, europeans are actively writing about it shelling, hanging on us, they are playing bluffing, blackmailing us. choose. which
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word do you like, and then we should look for explanations of, well, what can drive them what they want to work with it to somehow react or not to react. that is, here the key word was pronounced chernobyl , speaking of images, yes, more association than chernobyl, however. and chernobyl, he passed, from hand to hand. he was under our control and somehow everything is fine. there , ours came to an agreement with the ukrainians, who remained their guards there, then, retreating, we handed over control to the ukrainians, and somehow this topic did not bother anyone. why now? why now why not now not at all? why now and why exactly here at the zaporozhye npp and now. and why now i have more. and why exactly here, and there is no other candidate, this is the only nuclear power plant that is under our control and where something like this can be done. and as for the
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publication in the european press. well, i have not seen such an inner conviction, what is it, but the russians are shelling, that it is our fault, but simply because of the absurdity. well, it's hard to imagine. now, maxim, here are these five s half months, and the words a europe is european. the western press and absurdity are so synonymous, because there are nuances, you still believe, well, of course, well, after all, yes. so, when they wrote about the storm, there was an inner conviction. now i don’t feel it, i don’t see it, that is. well, some publications repeat there, quote zelensky and members of his team, that these are russians? well, somehow it’s all sluggish in 42 countries - it’s like you, you know, they are handling the demand to withdraw our troops, or do you think it’s all in
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within the framework of what is here. uh, vlad said that this is already some kind of political. in general, they are not only from the territory of the nuclear power plant, but also from the territory of ukraine , that's all that is drawn in green. but this is just such a golem propaganda on it, no one seriously pays attention. but what you should seriously pay attention to, why is this happening and what kind? it may have consequences, but, of course, vlad always has consequences, uh, when we communicate with him, he calms me down. and now he calmed down, but really global catastrophes, probably, but they can’t call with these shelling b, probably, they don’t aim to call, but because if they call a global one, then these are their allies. there are the same romanians nearby, the same many who. well, look at the map, on the other side of the dnieper there is already a territory that they control, but the residents of zaporozhye and then the former dnepropetrovsk heard the posts. it seems to me that the wind will go there, maxim is unpredictable, a kind
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person, humane, you proceed from the fact that people sitting now in kiev who live at least on one side, at least on the other , i understand that for a long time he doesn’t care, like zelensky and all these kulebs and shmulevs. to him, for them, there are some concepts. inhabitants of ukraine, some kind of civilian population there, has not existed for a long time. otherwise, they would be thousands of these ukrainians in europe . in fact, i am trying to understand what is the benefit from the fact that as a result of even, well, such a semi-serious strike, some storage facilities will be destroyed there and such a threat will really arise. well, i don’t see it, i don’t see the benefits, to be honest, that's why there is a game of nerves, uh, in the expectation that moscow's nerves will fail. she is something like this. a will do something that undermines her position. so far, in my opinion, the nerves do not give up. let's hope it stays that way. every time it comes up, yes, it's about motivation. and
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so to speak, the west and the americans and so on. you always have your own version of something wider than this, well, maybe it's not about zaporozhye, not a project, of course, because the west is going on and a total economic war, and here is the destruction of infrastructure. this is an important element any economic war, including the task of the americans to do so. in order for russia to spend more and more money on restoration, to make it so that energy, but the level of development of the territory is the level of development of the country's civilization, it depends on energy, so that there is less energy, in order to create an energy shortage in ukraine in order to further annoy the europeans, because look e. europeans have an energy crisis. the only thing that can be exhibited from ukraine to europe besides grain? yes, this is energy and but if there is the common energy system of ukraine has been destroyed. they have already begun to destroy, disconnecting from us. yes, that is, by disabling or stopping the operation of the zaporozhye
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nuclear power plant, then, what remains for them, and those nuclear power plants that are to the west in ukraine that can still be turned on there and it turns out that here are the goals of a total economic war. they are the same as destroying donbass to destroy infrastructure, yes, nevskaya to destroy infrastructure everywhere to make russia spend spend spend on restoration and this is exactly what they are considering, as one of the main goals of this whole operation. ah, but if i understand you correctly, please correct me. if you are telling me the following incorrectly , that for the americans who are in charge of ukraine, which shells the nuclear power plant, it is not the effect of the destruction of the nuclear power plant that is important, but this effect of psychological pressure, as a result of which it can be drowned out there, just in case, so that they do not hit and then not only we and not only ukraine suffer, but also western europe , which is going to buy electricity from them.
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and the goals of the americans. talk to me. you, if i understand you correctly, by and large will destroy both us and western europe as your potential competitor, namely the so-called real competitor, well, a real competitor. i'm just so they just do not hide. they wrote about it that everything that is happening in ukraine is the goal of inflicting an economic defeat on russia and what have they launched now? uh, these are the sanctions war of the europeans against us, which destroys the economy of europe, but the europeans, like bunnies, just repaired and can't, uh, just jump. uh, and uh to object to this, here are the same goals, that is, uh, both us and europe and europe suffer more. i think we have more ability to protect this territory. but no one will protect europe anymore. ugh, that is then. but what you are describing, i do n’t remember where i said it somewhere in the studio, or somewhere in my telegram i wrote that then ukraine turns out to be an american project in relation to europe. this is a kind of
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cuckoo, which is planted in the nest. and this the most, uh, a bird or a european mother, he feeds and maintains and there they give him worms, and so on. and he slowly pushes her cub out. that is, then it turns out that this image in this situation is 100%. that is, if anything, they use ukraine's nano damage to her in order to peck at the europeans, who are writing all these petitions. you see troops and so on and so forth. well, in general, it looks quite indicative. yes, i can add some prototypes. it's just how he spoke. i've been living for so long forgot? eh, i myself personally have images associated with this story. so, uh, before the may holidays of 1986. i was working as an electrician at a revolving company. and basically i spent my working day on the street. it was the city of riga and riga, and as you know. uh, the wind rose then happened so that the main, uh, the main
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radioactive cloud went northwest towards scandinavia . the tail was up to the shoulder blades, by the way, here and uh, after the may holidays. uh, there was an announcement at the switch factory that all those workers who got caught in the rain these days, usually even uh-huh, all had to come to the first-aid post for an examination, and i also applied. and i don't remember that she examined us and didn't tell us anything, although by that time in riga it had already ended. uh, and uh, there was a diet order. there such things here, well, since then i have fallen off. i fell off like that myself. then you are really well done. that is, we are the efforts of vlad shurygin, his specialists and mine. we they said they were like guys. here in the sense of images. it has nothing to do with chernobyl. and then alexander comes out and says guys. i understand everything, but i remember i had a tail, you are the seventy-
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sixth, and then the tail fell off. well, you, as if you were not worried, well, fine, yes, and , as a matter of fact, because. here we are, this image, uh, cuckoo, and so on have already begun to discuss. well, it’s already completely clear to me, with all my love for the animal world, that with this cuckoo, in my opinion, except by unscrewing its head, it’s already sorted out. well, it's completely impossible. me for now. well, there are people who believe that the cuckoo can be tamed from trained. uh, it means that there is something to learn to speak with him in the cuckoo language, in my opinion, unfortunately, only turn your head away in this sense, but from what you see, you, since this is more your specialization. and here i am, well, come out today is the first day. i am from what i read, prepare for ethereum and talk to people. so there are two. well, there is only one such opposing point of view that reigns at the front. uh, it means stabilization, uh, calm and it means that before some kind of storm, here, and another one is
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coming, it means that here are the most powerful some, so to speak, here are the battles, but all this is, as it were, very difficult and it doesn’t move anywhere, that is, marinka , there are sands a and yes in a gay woman, today we talked with a brand from a of this very ice. as i understand it, there is a factory and so on. that is, after all, tell me and our viewers after all. we are now at the front, it is already at the front. we have now that we have some kind of, uh, strategic pause that does not cancel, uh local fighting is very tough or is it like that's what it is where we are? well, at the moment there is an operation to liquidate what is called hmm strengthened with a strip from marinka yes, in a girl this is such a main stronghold of the region, which is 8 years old. they created this opening, which was pressed against or
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growth, like a sprout and a board. where? as a matter of fact, shelling went on until the appearance of three axes. now, of course, it's all delayed, and they thought for 8 years that this is the same one. uh, as if the line beyond which ours will never go, in general and they will never take it. they will never take. yeah, and it let them down, because after all. having succumbed to this continuous political pressure, the leadership of ukraine decided to carry out the offensive, and since it understood that it did not have enough strength, the purely physical state near kherson, yes, they decided to do beautifully quietly repeat what we are doing. we, that is, the artillery offensive. and for this they took off, they pulled it off, even if they didn’t pull it off, they took it off and took it out there for 150-200 km from this places most of their artillery from here, i think that the impregnable opening itself will withstand our business. we were able to open it so we waited until they were taken out and deployed here. in
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general, such a thing was very beautiful, because we were ahead of them by about a day. that is, they deployed artillery, began to conduct reconnaissance, and in a day their offensive was to begin. while ours began to storm the sands, first of all, because the fighting in marinka, by this moment , was already going to vovdeevka. we also approached, but the sands in this case. and hung over everything such a double-point was sewn, from where it was possible to support our own people to the right and left, but after we broke the defenses for a day and went into the sand, and then over the next 3 days we took almost completely, except for one. e, means a small quarter, where five-story buildings. yes, the command began to reach, what's on it? in fact, everything ends. yeah, they sent artillery there again, moreover, they even added another art system. they threw in there, at least two battalions of tactical groups to plug the breakthroughs, because it wasn't enough. soso and polish mercenaries were even dragged there. well, more precisely chvknikov. and
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you all this business, they first tried to recapture the sands, nothing happened, then hold on to them for 4 days. our artillery crushed them, because it is one thing to defend the entire fortified area, and another thing to drag everything into one block. eventually. here is literally 2 days ago on one of the ukrainian forums. there is one of their hospitals or i don’t know, there medikov let slip that they had more than 6.5 thousand killed and wounded and 300 missing in a week without a trace. it was right there, after 15-20 minutes they said, but it was already information. she went for a walk. that is, these are the losses that they suffered. they, of course, well, put an end to the idea of ​​attacking in general, because now the task is to somehow cover this hole, because the question of whether marinka will now be taken into the only question is when, because we passed marinka by almost two-thirds of avdiivka. we entered the most important thing, that over them on the right of one,
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on the right of the other on the left, sands hang, in which we and now the only question is how many more people need to be put there before they start to pull them back, most likely they will hold out for a while until they finally form a defensive strip along. already the slavs from kramatorsk druzhkovka and konstantinovka and you need to understand that why they perfectly understand what we are already fighting for, moreover, if we take slavyansk, then the fate of kramatorsk will continue to be decided, buslavinsk is the dominant mountain with which kramatorsk is good . generally visible and visible. that is, this is again, a checkpoint, after which it will be impossible to stay in the donbass. and if they lose them about them, then, in general, they will have to explain somehow to their people. but what happened? yeah , now we have to be honest again in this case. now most of the ukrainians. i'm sure he stubbornly believes they're winning. well, because everything stands still, nothing happens when it suddenly turns out that, uh, accordingly, it is already,
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at least for the moment. for three days they have not reported that the sands have been taken. they say, that we are repelling attacks. they say that it means they are holding back all the time, but they haven’t been taken, because if it’s clear to people who are watching the situation that if the sands are taken, then the defense is broken and it means that everything starts to be completely different. as it turned out, that is, roughly speaking, this is the image that is in this, relatively speaking, dam, of their defense at this moment, because of their own these rustlings to the question, by the way, about the images, yes, that is they are talking about the offensive near kherson. they needed them sooner in the information war. yes, first of all, they were going to attack. they were going to, but, but they were going to attack by force, and well, in my opinion, it turns out they finished the game, that is, in this particular episode. we outplayed the strategic ones, because while they were preparing there, so we made vlad a brilliant analyze. we did it
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here. uh-huh and that's about the image. yes, uh, and in ukraine, these words are beginning to be pronounced there by a hacked line of turnover. what is hacked? you understand here. i when the dam is in it here in one struck a spot, and then it starts with what? eh? you can, you can, look here. well, here we have donetsk somewhere here we have mariupol yes, that is, we have e on the 24th from mariupol to severodonetsk out, even now it was a single line of fortifications concreted really. that is, what was not previously called the delimitation, and now we are rewinding plus the gas was the ukrainian line, the fortifications are against us, but against us, and now we are rewinding the film a few months ago and looking at the big picture, as it is in textbooks will be written later, that is, the first thing we did. uh, i'll get excited after the fights. uh
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-huh we cut off the southern front of this line, and then the southern grouping, together with mariupol, was destroyed from uh, that is, we cut down the foundation of this entire defensive structure. uh, they cut off a part, so then from lugansk, in the very first days of the happiness of the new lugansk, we actually went north along this line. do not poke severodonetsk lisichansk from it, and so we went from the north. that is, there is south , here is north, and here, uh, donetsk gorlovka line remained untouched by the guys who are fighting there. well, there, in particular, it stands in front of avdiivka . uh, abkhaz, they generally had an order from the first days, not only not to storm. they had a clear order to cling to the battle for the enemy and just keep him in battle, because to get out of the battle. so you can’t turn your back on the end, then they were holding them in marinka, there were battles, and in
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fact, in front of the sands of avdiivka, because of this, the last horsemen have such a story. they just kept it in the middle and silk and the north in battle, and now in result. yes, and another similar operation, when just now they took the sand. eh, also, it seems, in the very first days. remember, yes, the only thing here is the central part of this fortified line, the only one where we crossed it almost in the first days in the upper toretskaya. from panteleymonovka we went to the upper toretskaya zakhar about this prilepin, because he had been standing for several months. we often saw it in a boat on this upper toretskaya, because, firstly, there was a tank there, a dangerous direction to take and the upper toretskaya from the north hangs over old-fashioned, and now the list from the south. and in fact , in the north, on the other side, the road to konstantinovka has already been cut off, but here there is a chance for an orlovka and a ten thousandth group. in avdiivka , i realized, god forbid that this happened, because
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this question will not only be taken away from them. yes, if they are not taken away, but in any case, this is one of the main ones. uh, so to speak, the results of this will be the cessation of massive shelling. uh, donetsk artyom, i ask everyone, do not create myths, then they are painfully broken. yeah, you're on your own today spoke. uh, no, that's what maxim said, they were shelling all 8 years from sand and f9, donetsk because it was mortars distance, and after 20:00 everything is all 70 120 point oh, you understood hova pokrov understood, donetsk they until we destroy them will try, then destroy advertising, then we will continue. my grace, kind colleagues informed
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to work live, so i, when we discussed, well, the military in the literal sense of the word, the military component, like where what is happening where what is moving and you sasha walked here on the map showed here, so we cut them up here , i'm thought, remembered how you said that in fact the whole story here. of course , it was started not for the sake of, but in ukraine itself and not for the sake of what is happening on its territory, that this is a global economic one, including confrontation. i think that if we a could just like here is a map of the fighting on the ground to depict some kind of map of the fighting in the economy. this is the economic confrontation. as if now on this map of economic confrontation. it would look like an
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operational situation. well, for example, the chinese global times operational environment. here in terms of economic e, the confrontation between the west and us, e, sees and analyzes and describes as follows. european countries have fallen victim to the conflict in ukraine and have to contend with an energy crisis and soaring prices. in addition, the economies of key european states are entering a recession phase, which can provoke political and social instability and a well-deserved situation. europe has begun to doubt us statements about the so -called threat to the west from russia and china. although europe follows washington on sanctions and toughness in relation to russia, it differs from the united states in its attitude towards moscow. for europe, russia is a neighbor from which one cannot move away. in fact, why do i remember this quote now? 'cause when we were talking, that's about the war on the ground. we said that the e armed formations of ukraine were going to
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attack in one place, believing that they would now seize the initiative. they ended up getting our offensive elsewhere. and in general, them now. it can fall in a lot of places, in principle, if you analyze it, what is written here looks about the same, that is, europe is forced or not forced. this is a separate issue. overestimated our own forces, believing that they will conduct offensive operations in the economy against us. as a result, if to believe, again, the analysis of the global times and now their defense is already cracking. you agree with this, because what will be the economic need for, when sanctions were introduced package by package, package by package, even before our military operation began, that is, it all began, uh, in the fourteenth year and intensified in the twenty-first year at twenty the first year before the start, and they were already ready, uh, to start an offensive in the donbass by the
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americans. yes, why did my colleagues from the mountain sex bank tell me back in january that we were leaving russia, we close the assets, because now there will be a war, yeah and uh, all the whole uh, the russian financial sector will be cut off by us sanctions in january. they said there were still two people. so they counted that the fast ones were going through the sanctions pressure, the sanctions war, cutting us off from the opportunity to trade, the collapse of the ruble, the disruption of the financial system. they will be able to force us to surrender, yes, as claudia wrote here yes, the goal of any war. lie down the enemy's ability to resist, but they did not understand that one thing to live in a virtual world, uh and a world where this service sector is the main after the industrial economy industrial is somewhere far away in china in mexico in russia and they thought that russia would think 3.2 of the world economy is nothing, but it turned out that russia has somehow been built
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into 38% of global value chains without russian energy without russian fertilizer metal. uh, without uh, russian grain, the functioning of the world economy is impossible. they didn't understand it. for a long time they did not realize their dependence. and that's literally feeding a month ago. uh, the british wrote such a mocking article that germany thought that their prosperity was due to the fact that the germans are like that. er, er, efficient, they have an order, but in fact their prosperity was based on cheap resources. from russia and the labor of migrant workers uh-huh, but about the economist, we will discuss more, because this article also attracted my attention. i also want to discuss it today, especially since it is british, the british write everything. and how do we know that if there is somewhere the british, and, as it were, analyzes something, then, therefore, their nose. there, too, ears can be caught, but here
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a question arises. you tell me, they didn't understand, that is, you want to tell me that the people who created this most modern global economy created it. they themselves do not understand how it works. that is, that is, it is for them, roughly speaking, a thing in itself, they do not know how it works. even though they created it. and we were included in it. they thought that they had control levers, that they could manage through money? yes printing them or vice versa takes them from whoever they need to take, uh, through access to their markets through the control of techno. ogi and they believed that the whole world, that is, they lived outside of the colonial model, they are the center uh, everything else is the periphery that uh, serves them and they uh, understanding how this system works. they built it for themselves. so i ask about this, they came up with it, they shot it under themselves, they 30 years ago, in general, our economy is completely, and at that moment
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they somehow bent it under themselves, and now it turns out that it works. how different it is, and not the way the creators themselves imagined it. they just didn't think that someone would take it and disobey and say. no, we are a sovereign country, yes, yes. yeah , it didn't occur to them, i mean, they didn't think it would happen, because they underestimated that these mechanisms and these levers of non-subordination exist. yes, they overestimated their own value. so to speak. also, wait. so , i understand a little in economics, but in logic they understand a little bit that they evaluated their own value. they could say whatever they wanted to write in their journals, there they would speak in some form. but if people, well, that is, you understand, if you built a car, you can say, you know, there is my car, it develops 500 km / h there. she has a gas consumption of 2 liters there. but you actually know that it develops not 500, but 380 and gas mileage. she has not two, but four liters.
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you can say whatever you want, but you ca n't help but know how it works. artyom about the images and the car, there is a skating rink on the mountain, our the american one was tuned, covered with a box , turned into, there is no formula-1 in appearance, but there is a skating rink inside, and then they decided to punish us and took away the tuning. they sat on the z-for the control levers broke them. well, there are a lot of levers. yes , they broke them and made them unusable. this one, as soon as they thought the rink was over, and then vladimir vladimirovich came up from behind and made a poke, and he rolled without tuning. the leverage is simple and tasteful demolishing everything in its path, but let me tell you why they were so confident, huh? one give me a sec. yes, look america is a giant consumer market and europe and china are tied to this market and the americans read that secondary sanctions will work because everyone is so interested in the american market in the american consumer that they will not
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go anywhere, but once it started . clearly i see maxim. uh, notes of skepticism, on your face and me according to my feelings. i love everything that colleagues tell me that i need injections of skepticism right now. let's get skeptical refer to the place. it seems to me that when we say here that they knew, uh, how the economic mechanisms work, how could they not foresee? who they are is too different , maybe the americans knew, maybe the americans, part of the americans counted on this from the europeans. interestingly, i don't think that the europeans, that's all , calculated step by step when they reacted after february 24th. so unanimously tough on what happened, but they could hardly foresee the consequences that would be in six months, as they did not could foresee the consequences that will be in six months, if they are if they are economists, and not
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lohans, then they understand. how much gas do they need? how much they need from how much they need is all i am , believe me, i'm not very good at economics, but i can't imagine how it's so european economies, the strongest economies in the world, the people who built it all, the people who pulled these threads. they did not understand that without gas without our other resources. they won't be able to. i'm not an economist either, but servants to and you and i have everything fine. we connect the logic of the europeans, and the first month is two. well, it’s simple, but under the influence of emotions it acts on the maximum tough sanctions, they read it and we didn’t have it, to be honest, in all honesty. somewhere in early march, when there were such severe sanctions, but there was no certainty that by mid-august, but this is how our economy will feel, no one knew . yes, let's knock, no one knew, no one thought that the ruble would behave like this when we bought at 105 to 120 dollars. we didn't think now
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fell, of course, of course, maxim will be so overestimated that even when the government sees nothing , what will happen next, but grabs his head, so now we are all entering already , and the most unsteady ground on absolutely necessary ground, but for europeans, and for europeans the most difficult situations are on the eve of autumn and winter, and now we are looking again at the question, and about this pronoun, they, like europeans, behave more adequate, more explosive representatives of a hundred. europe, they are already starting to look for opportunities somehow get out of this situation more radical expressed. here i also have a question to tell, because the antithesis, but more radical. you bolt poles with these. i have everything clear. well, what is now from scratch? here is this, uh, completely idiotic
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story. with the refusal of the appearance, the issuance of schengen disks to the russians, they are imposing all of this on europe, and absolutely false debate. and here is europe this year. this is southern europe southern europe buys maximum oil from us e supplies of our oil oil sanctions to southern europe to italy e, in. e. to spain crosses with greek supertanks greek supertanks. they have now increased our oil supplies to europe at the maximum. well, here it is. look to the conversation to the conversation about how they represented or did not represent. how what works. well, look, here's the news for you, the party has just been seen as the price of gas in europe has risen above 2.400. wow dollar per thousand cubic meters for the first time since march. well, i mean, well, you understand, this is, uh, i don’t know if it was possible to
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predict this amount, but they couldn’t help but understand that these prices will rise, which they could not imagine, of course, although it also happens that, it turns out, not only the general is on our side. frost turned out that the general was also because of us. the heat of the general. yes, the general jar of the generator, these are the prices they will be, and uh, the new items are taken into account, in 3 months. that is , it turns out that until mid-november. yes, it will be nice to receive money for a reduced amount of gas. yes, reduced, the more money goes almost. well, five times, well, excuse me, that's 2.400. that's not quite 34. if this all happens against the background, yes, against the background of the fact that, in addition to general frost, whom we are waiting for him to connect somewhere there by november, more and more advocates for us. shizasukhov. let's see. the rhine river continues to dry up, which
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will further affect the supply of vital goods to parts of europe. the rhine is used to transport everything from fuel to chemicals from paper products to grain. the climate crisis has come at the worst possible time. when europe plunged into an energy supply crisis, aggravated by special operations in ukraine, you understand that they could not imagine this right now, but on the other hand. it's not the first time. they know that it happens. now these same stones have climbed. but this is the story that, if these are the famine of 1947, you know it was written to me. if you see this then, like crying, everything is bad. that is, they cannot fail to understand that anything can happen and, as it were, to count on this, too, i cannot understand that, that is, they zombified, whether they were so conjured, well, first of all, of course. uh, in general, the whole economy is political thought there upa.
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damn, like a fish you understand what to calculate here, it was really quite rightly said. eh, here is the calculation for how much can be calculated on what operations? yes , but there is no share of gas and energy, but here the most important thing is different. three things let them down here. firstly, they themselves decided to act on the principles of socialist states, they said not to buy states, they said everyone should fulfill the sanctions, as under socialism, but after all two things worked against them - the first main capitalist principle. this is profit, because when there is profit, russia will be chasing after it - this is the country where you can earn money, it is impossible to isolate it. now they've figured it out, and the second thing is, of course. uh, the fact that the world has ceased to be the only one, you understand that many centers and these centers have arisen in the world. they are in conflict with the center that is symbolized by the united states. well, let's take an example, china, uh, he simply buys half of our prosto now,
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because it is beneficial for him first of all and , accordingly, it raises him, it would be beneficial for us. i'm all right then. you don't forget. no, china, of course, not half, but we say a lot of china india. so china india is exactly half. well , of course, in this case, this idea that russia can be brought to its knees and fenced off. she turned out to be funny. this is about how to fence off good ones, yes, fence off a good thing. sorry, of course, for the strange thesis. well, that's it, you see, in this case, it was not possible to protect the elephant, that is, the elephant with ropes. you don't fence. oh, and bears, look now. here you say the logical things of an elephant, a rope, you fence me or not fence me, that's all, in general, more or less to people who have a minimal understanding of economics. and in common sense, that's all. well, it couldn't be, i see. well, here's maxim straight to your words. that's what tape tatas just doesn't seem to react to you. you tell me, well , here is a young europeans balts with them. everything understandably. they mean. head hit there
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ta-ta-ta, but serious countries, i ask you a question. and what serious countries bring to me, german chancellor olaf scholz said attention. so we just looked, it means that this is a general drought, and gas prices scholz announced his intention to work towards the introduction of further sanctions against the russian federation greens were looking for and journalists asking questions, there will be no consequences at all no 6 months too blah blah six months. it was also blah blah, we say it is important for me that when the poles arrived, and at zelensky’s command they started talking about the germans not issuing visas to russians, they said that we can hardly imagine how tired it might be. and for me to wait. well, you see, maxim, i understand that you
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are analyzing the bike, but for me visas and stubbornness are just like that, germans' stubbornness in the issue of issuing visas is worth nothing, but the most destructive and suicidal joining germany to all these sanctions. i'm not talking about the supply of weapons. and for which there will be demand from them, as it were. it's like a separate story, but they continue to go on here, and well, buy this one, well, a bulshet speaking in english in american. well, nonsense here is to buy. here is a very revealing dialogue in the background for me. that's all this gas prices allow the economy, people do not wash, they have a drought there. and here they are, which means that the europeans of the cheekbones have found with whom the cheekbones are. they ask the kuleb, kulebushka. well, how are we going to be hard for us, how is it there? dima yes, they say, dima, well, it's hard, somehow we are not used to it. so what are we to do, tell us, and kuleboshka and
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kuleboshka, and they begin to tell this, this, this is generally just some kind of surreal series. just listen. what can you say to europeans who will soon be overtaken by a second winter with record energy prices? i understand their pain. believe me, we are preparing for a much worse winter than any european country and we understand all the difficulties, all the fears and all the fears, but let's also face it, for decades europe has been dependent on energy supplies from russia and for russia energy has always been about politics. and you know that every dependent person. whatever your addiction is, it must go through the painful process of rehab in order to become healthy for a brighter future. yes, there are difficult times ahead, but as soon as we learn to live without russian energy. after all, it can be replaced by the resources of other countries. and that's what's already happening once you reboot life it will become of better quality, which is even more important, it will become
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safer, because no one will have the opportunity to blackmail europe . this one here he says to her, like, hold on girlfriend, hold on, everything will be fine. for our sake, suffer a little more, and she listens to him and sits nodding. i would give a lot to know what she thinks about it. yes, but even here it’s interesting that, well, she may not understand economics, but this is the design of the kuleb telling her, you will be patient now get rid of russian dependence, and everything will be fine with you. and here i have a question. but if they get rid of dependence on russian energy carriers, who will need ukraine at all, who will need all these shmules, that is, if there are no russian energy carriers, then the place of ukraine is like
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a place through which all this is broadcast by zero emptiness. this is what he believes in. they believe in it, that it is generally for this imposed slogan the americans took such air. he, like a parrot , repeats what his curators told him, and they have a simple slogan, but i will say it in english, then i will translate it. let's short payne over long gain short pain for temporary gains. yes, that's what they say, and he pronounces everything like a parrot, because that's how much they, well, the states there, the west reproached the soviet union that ideology interferes with the economy, that ideologists are primary, therefore economy? yes, now we understand that their democracy, in fact, is for the queens and, uh, not uh. here neokonnye not have liberals. yes they built this totalitarian dialogue, they do not care about the economy, because ideology is the main thing, it is ideology that makes the imperatives
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of public life, it is the dialogue ideology that creates the instruments of control over the europeans. it is ideology that directs them to that very abyss and there can be no economy here yet, until the europeans themselves, uh, decide that enough is enough, but for the time being the european populations. not politics. and look at the drought. yes, they didn’t touch a little, but it was with the smell that preceded the great french it was the drought that preceded the thirty years' war. well, it seems to me that then the people were somehow more cheerful than the current europeans, that these, when we talk about ren let's remember in admir, here is the tetralogy of the ring of the nibelung the death of the gods, and what the rhine symbolized only then returned from its shore to its channel, when evil was punished, when evil was atoned for, they support the kiev regime. uh, that they supply weapons. here are these crazy
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neo-nazis in ukraine yes, this is evil and they took evil will not be redeemed. and now awaits them, the death of the gods. yes, this is it, well, yes, the death of the gods is expected, but still convey. yes, yes, you want to convey, well, the version about wagner reacts to the first part of the opera. here is the pledge of wagner gold reina da rein they are given a colossal profit program. time will tell, so it gives a huge profit yes , because the rhine is the main artery of rheinologistics. where did world inflation come from two things due to monetary incentives of printed money due to the break in supply chains now rhine severed the supply chain, throughout germany not only in germany holland uh, switzerland so on, if there is no time for water. yes , it means, as it were, the russians are already clear due to the fact that the
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loss is estimated at more than 10 billion euros and will grow, and the losses from this drought for the entire european economy are already estimated at 60 billion euros and it turns out that this is gold raynaud and no it is all lost, they lost this zone with the wrong policy, yes. the most interesting thing is that in this dialogue, what i like the most, uh smiled. this is what mr. kuliba never said. and where in the world is he driving cheap gas? yeah that is, russia must be cured, he does not mean cheap, gas, he means, as i understand him, the refusal. why did i ask why? he says? when you switch to other energy sources that other countries have, everything will be fine, then the question arises. where will you be then? i understand this, but i just want to say that for europe, the current prices are terrible. they are just full of it. e, as if in full in full otpad and in this case, the whole problem lies in the fact that cheap gas will not
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be brought from anywhere. you understand clearly, no cheap wind. it’s also an unreliable thing, and so on it will sit down. look, uh, who is being interviewed by this swedish television. he asks when you will give up russian gas, sweden this is the only country you can find this one from our gas, it doesn’t depend on him at all with such a surprise of justice for the sake of it, of course, she asks him a question about europeans and europe in general and he answers about europeans and europe in general, well, maybe the german woman would have given him a slightly different answer. well, maybe that's why he didn't come to them, but to the swede. he seemed to come, and here, after all, what is interesting is what is really, here we are talking now, someone understands economics, someone does not understand economics very well, because these are all things and processes about the economy and about all of this, the prospect of sanctions stories. and, of course, about ukraine watering in a political sense. they all do not require some seven spans in the forehead. well here is michael zadornov is our satirist in the sixteenth year in the
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sixteenth year. i understood everything perfectly well how it could and would work, and in principle, in the sixteenth year, making a forecast for the eighteenth. completely described it. in general, well, what we are talking about, that is, it's not some kind of higher mathematics. listen, it's very revealing to learn a lot of similar ones. 2018 predicted it was 2018 russia groaned the thirty-fourth level of economic sanctions the us state department issued the third volume with the lists. who should not come to the usa europe stoked firewood with firewood to europe, delivered it to russia in ukraine, stole it. in the usa, once again imposed sanctions on russia russia once again put on what was imposed in the usa well, you understand
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the stormy duration, especially this moment, why am i asking about this, what is it really, what is the moment when and if we start supply firewood, of course i know who will steal the way. you told even them. yes , we also have firewood, but it's all a different matter for everyone, what is it, when you say that there more serious countries and so on there, apparently, after all, not everyone is zombified, because here is what the guardian writes here, what the guardian writes about the fact that the rhine has dried up with the gold of the rhine, as if everything is not very gas prices, as it were very not really and that's what harry writes, he does not know warning about it from this or well, in general, this is significant. an uncomfortable even disturbing question arises. should ukrainians prepare to be stabbed in the back this winter , public outrage over the conflict is giving way to concern bordering on panic over alarming implications for valuable food energy and the cost of living. this casts doubt on the resilience of the west how long will it take before
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the already shaky unity of europe collapses, if and when russia finally turns off the gas valve, back in april the sheet was once attached to delusional promises, it demanded that russia leave the crimea and return to the borders that existed until 2014. sounding like a crazy generalissimo stras pecked, we will continue to actively push russia out of the territory of ukraine, who are you and whose army is immediately visible big fan. uh, a sheet of times, and which, by the way , are giving more and more chances that after all, she is the second of september, and she will become a shifter. uh, well, it seems to me that britain deserves it. it seems to me that after johnson, this is the tanker. how do you say? this is the atonement. the atonement for sins. my question is this knife in the back of ukraine yes, as a result of the dissatisfaction of the europeans, this is a real prospect that they will start such a movement inside that they can really just merge ukraine
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it is impossible, unless there is some kind of, but some kind of critical aggravation, but some kind of irritant, but capable of influencing european public opinion. there, on the fronts, there is a conditionally new butch. now, if this does not happen, then it is inevitable, of course, fatigue from ukraine is accumulating as they also have ambiguous processes in general, when zelensky, instead of consolidating a nation that is, as it were, in a state of war. he, but fights that with one regional leader, then with another, then with klitschko, that is, in general. in fact, this does not cause, but there is simply no talk of great sympathy and enthusiasm either in europe or even in the states. just talk about it for the time being, but sooner or later the degree. uh, fatigue from ukraine will become such that not only a left-wing newspaper, a curtain, of course, does not
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like right-wing tracks, but also other newspapers, and only then carts. or maybe the times will write about this to democracy and the strength of the western press. i believe in common sense, because ps is also a living person, journalists, they reflect what the people around them say, who says what, both simple housewives and businessmen whose business is collapsing, you understand? maxim, i would like to agree with you on everything, but the fact is that if the common sense in which you believe existed, we would not be discussing all this now. yeah, we would now discuss not gas, three or four stacks, which they arranged for themselves. nikuli his some, which sits. are you getting europeans? how else do you have to be patient? and understand gearpain understand? that is, everything we are talking about now is evidence that there is someone we are talking about, common sense has been replaced by something that we do not understand, or the situation is so well modeled that common sense does not break through it. and this
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sense, so to speak. and here i want to give more words. uh, vice-castler of the german habibik, who also says such an interesting thing. well, as it were . such a diagnosis right here. let's listen to him. germany built a business model that was heavily based on dependence on cheap russian gas, and thus on a president who violates international law, for whom liberal democracies and their values ​​are declared enemies. this model has failed, and it will not return. we must rebuild at lightning speed for me , the phrase about the fact that we must rebuild at lightning speed is very interesting for me, because the question is where is germany going to rebuild also with lightning speed and, in fact, how it can and is going to replace this business model. and here we are just back. well , you understand that we are russian people, and every time they ask something about some kind of
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lightning-fast restructuring of germany somewhere, something like that immediately arises. well, sort of, yes. i myself am in a sense a germanophile, but every time the germans start to stir something, i immediately. well, the instinct works that about what they are shaking there, and especially. when to go them rustling, and somehow very much supported by the british, uh, press, british thought, this is suggestive. yes, because well, uh, you remember, in general, whoever came from germany said that i brought you, uh, the world, it was a british, and in general, chamberlain then said, we killed the wrong boar. well, in general , let's listen to what the british economist writes on this topic. it is not a fact that the war in ukraine turned out to be beneficial, only for vladimir putin it pushed sweden and finland under the wing of nato, it deepened ukrainian nationalism, and also prompted buyers of russian resources to turn to other sources of supply, but even the war woke up the sleeping giant germany, which
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has always been both russia's best partner and worst enemy, germany really needed this kick too focused on itself , it realized too late how quickly the world is changing a new germany is now waking up around 3 days after the invasion of the russian federation, olaf scholz, to a storm of applause, delivered his turning point speech in the bundestag, marking a turning point in german course on pacism, which was established after the war. and he outlined the agenda for years. forward germany used to wisely put europe above its interests, but now, in the face of new challenges, mr. schultz must take control, even so even so. well, that is, how would i understand that all this, maybe some nonsense in his head and so on and so forth should we relate to these, so to speak, to this forecast or to this model, and seriously with apprehension or believes that this is nonsense some kind of magazine very seriously very, very
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seriously, because e germany wakes up this is a tracing paper from the slogan. nazi daughter, deutsche germany woke up exactly this was written on the standards of the rsd. app exactly this air was on e, standard wasp assault squads. yeah, this is exactly what the british want to do with germany to make anti-russia out of germany, because ukraine ended up doing all ukraine in such a way that with this shock fist to destroy russia and destroy germany and gain access to the very resources, without which they cannot well, look, you have painted such a rather alarmist picture, but then and if we are not economically connected now, they cannot influence us economically in a military sense it means that then they should start it quickly, there was no longer any arming, but it was already once, but,
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but, but then the question arises, what will they think about it, there are the surrounding europeans, who already once about this. first they have to arrange devitarism there. excuse a. here they are first they must destroy the middle class in germany they must all bring down the economy in germany so that there is ground for fascism. yeah, right now it's getting ready, you know, i think it's kind of like the buffs here, you know, from the british, because of course i want to finish smooth from the british. we have already implemented it once, but we must understand that it is on the way to us. the germans still have to deal with poland, which they have a lot of questions to deal with the czech republic, which has a lot of questions and woke up, because they dream of germany, it will be that germany that will very quickly shovel this united europe so in its own way that in this case, first of all, it will not seem enough to the british themselves, because
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in this case there is such an irreconcilable contradiction as it was, for example, in the thirties between the ussr and germany today, other things are not observed today. it's us then somehow not an attack. i wanted to say that we do not currently have ideological contradictions; moreover, economically we are still very strong connected and it’s not at all a fact that germany will start to wake up against us. to begin with, she will wake up and think about who cleaned her pocket, and the neighbors cleaned her pockets just on the way. and right here , why they are terribly afraid to understand this awakening of germany, that is, the poles do not applaud all this, because they perfectly understand that questions will be asked of them. primarily. yeah, you see , the czechs are not at all happy, because there will be questions for them and in general, in this case, germany, which woke up. i say again, not at all. the fact that it will begin to unfold primarily against russia and first it will have to put things in order around itself. well, first of all, i don't think that
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if germany wakes up, it will wake up in an aggressive way. it's already all over. and when we say here that the czechs should tighten up. i can’t imagine, either in a terrible or in some not very terrible dream, that german expansion will be in the czech republic, in poland, and then, god forbid, i can ask you a question here and here. tell me i can't terrible to imagine with her that germany is there and you could imagine, and in any dream imagine six months ago that finland finland and not just join nato, but will be one of the countries instigating that very idiotic process of abolishing visas and all of this here is the history of finland but this could not happen, but in fairness for the sake of the initiative. well, here's what happened six months ago. the initiative did not come from finland. finland yes, it reacted further to the question. who reacts how, that is, in such countries like finland, to my amazement, it was very
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unpleasant for me to wake up, and as if all those complexes that were all that hatred that i did not feel when communicating with finnish diplomats were defrosted. it was scary deep. wait, maxim sorry, wait. you yourself said this phrase is a very important idea. you said it yourself before. i can't imagine it in my fright. and now you're telling me, i didn't even think that there were all these complexes, which i thought, they were frozen long ago, and not by vertebrate logic. and this complexes of small nations and this is forever, not love for us deep legs at the level here we go on the map near lithuania latvia estonia i didn’t think, i hoped that the finns didn’t have this, but still it means that on november 30, 1939 there was such an injury inflicted is not forgotten. well, i shrug my shoulders, but unfortunately so with him. no, no, the germans already
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and i lived in this, i am convinced that, uh, what led to two world world wars between us. in general, i think that the natural state of russia and germany as two-continental powers is to be found a common language, and in this case, no matter how they try, the poles and everyone else will instruct there. and they won't be able to. i'm entertainment world wars. if they really want germany against, they won't be able to push us, this maxim well, unless two world wars happened. e not including, because it is natural for us to always move, because he writes correctly. uh, the authors of this article, that this is both our most logical ally and our biggest enemy, depending on who and how will direct the processes. uh-huh world war, in general, i believe that on a trifling matter began yes, the contradiction between russia and austria and the principle spoke for serbia. whether he does not get along. and four
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of ours for a terrible occasion, but somehow it turned out that, having started on a trifling occasion, it brought down the russian empire, the german werger empire and germany, and so it coincided. how did you coincide with the second broad war, which is not bad for a trifling occasion, but left germany in ruins and russia in ruins. so it kind of happened by chance. well, so, as it would have turned out yes, and the winners turned out to be the united states of america, having lost a in a circle of 500,000 people, and especially the germans, draw a conclusion from tragic mistakes. we don't see them making a turnaround. we see that they do not do any, that they have not done so, but to refuse him the flow of participation. colleagues missed the most important thing, because this is the analysis of the situation in germany. it does not say the scariest performance of the highway, when he said that after the special operation in ukraine began, we no longer feel guilty. yes, yes, and this author
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british edition. he also emphasizes that in fact this is such a, well, sort of a story, uh, so go ahead, abandoning the course for the pacific, they literally in this article, this very speech of the scheltz, which they called the queen of the venvenda. eh, that is change. e new deal, that is, the new deal changeable era. yes, that is, here is the most important thing in this conversation, yes, not counting some historical errors. for example, maxim has as much as you like about the first world war, but the reason for the main first world war was germany's contradiction in great britain, by the way, and great britain for decades, have worked a lot of other wars for centuries. yes, because, well, well, the then one climbed, because it is not necessary to answer the challenge, as if some empires keep their promises and keep their word, therefore great britain is still the main
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bastard in europe america may be the beneficiary of the recipients, but america will be the trigger for all these conflicts, but here, but here i agree with maxim who says that yes, the main bastard- well, he doesn’t say this, but in this conversation the main bastard is great britain, but when you are like this great britain, the only way for you to survive is to be a bastard suits everyone with everyone, yes before maxim asks questions, are we learning lessons and the germans, are learning lessons, but, in order not to be pitted, this is what we are learning, look. here, uh, again, i won’t go around this map with my hands, but putin’s speech in the bundestag is in german. it was request. and i remind you that many, many decades ago even before the start. ah, world war ii. one smart person said that he says your axes are wrong. there must be an axis berlin moscow tokyo
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and then the world is at an end. he was a very smart man. true, then he was tried. uh, forty-five. eh, it was a housefer. so, even today this geopolitical and economic maxim still works. we don’t remember the terrible, yes, throw it, which is no exception, i don’t remember the terrible union of russia and germany for 100 years. they are they talk about it. all their efforts are directed. you don’t remember the version that it’s been the fourteenth year in ukraine in order to destroy the developing relationship between russia, that and from this terrible nightmare of theirs, and they can somehow manipulate the very germany that alexander vyacheslavovich many who want to do this look, here it is yapping baltic states yes, they yelp out of fear. they want their dream to pit germany against russia with the main means. the main
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have a lot of stuff in the trunks. here on friday they say in st. petersburg. a test of our newest climatic natural climatic a-a strategic weapon took place. when i was sent a photo by the editors and they say, well, let's do this, i think. well, okay, i think, a beautiful picture in photoshop back and forth. so you know what 's the coolest thing. it's not photoshop because here's a video it's a video that's not photoshop to the issue that you sometimes maxim yes yes maxim how much. don't you know yet? maxim about our possibilities big game on channel one until tomorrow. good afternoon, the information channel on the first continues a big game, we start with a conversation with dmitry dmitry is in washington, i cannot but
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say a few words about this amazing person. dmitry is one of the best specialists in international politics in the usa and, probably, one of the best in the world, and i cannot but say that such people help a lot of people to understand what is happening in the usa, which, by the way, in its own way complexity and unpredictability. today uh russia is catching up with those times, about which churchill spoke russia is a riddle put into a secret, wrapped in a mystery. and so western diplomats and politicians very often turned to the following people in moscow so that they could explain to them. how to understand russia, and now we have a unique chance and dmitry’s opportunity to find out what is
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happening in america today. what is the situation there and i would like to start with dmitry’s question ? iron curtain descended on countries. i would like to know how you would characterize the features of this new iron curtain, if we remember that there was an old iron curtain. e, in fact, after which e we wrinkled with difficulty overcame this curtain. and now, here again, as viktor stepanovich chernomorievich would say, it never happened, and now here it is again. a danik thank you very much i luckily have a red tie so i don't need you to see me blush. the whole face of your not fully deserved compliments. so called red tie, it reflects. eh, that's all,
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the feelings of my inconvenience, but on the merits of your question. uh, well, let's just say the first iron curtain, which, uh, is the expression that churchill used at that moment, he was no longer prime minister of great britain, he was after he lost the election he was a private citizen and was on a lecture tour to the united states and he was speaking at a small college in fulgmund, missouri, and he was talking about iron going down in europe, but as you know, well andronicus left no doubts to his audience. who lowered this curtain from his point of view, this curtain was lowered by the soviet union, but specifically by josi vissarionovich stalin who, uh, after the soviet union played
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a key role in the liberation of eastern europe after that, the soviet union insisted that eastern europe should have, uh, governments regimes that would be friendly in moscow, that's what it was about, then er conversation. now the iron curtain is descending again, but no one says that it moscow lowers the iron curtain. in this case, it is unequivocally lowered by the collective west. moreover, it is interesting that the decisive role in this is played not only by the united states, not only by great britain, but by the state of central eastern europe and the former soviet republics. this suggests that, firstly, in europe, the center of political gravity has somewhat changed from large large states that previously determined the european proven policy.
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somehow he was displaced by the state, and small some of which do not have, like the state of the baltic states, a history of statehood, a history of responsible independent behavior. leads to many thoughts, but the main thing in this case is different, when the united states and great britain were talking about the iron curtain then, and they were talking about something. uh, what will happen, if you like, is largely connected with the confrontation in which they will be the key actors, they took responsibility, who would defend continental europe and now the countries that say the iron curtain, e, shrill squeaky voices of the baltic republics, and e. so assertive enough, some speak with the insolent voice of the current polish government. they do not
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pretend in any way that they will take the main responsibility for the confrontation with russia; for this they do not have, nor military capabilities, not economic ones. no, they want to throw off the collective west state, but others will have to pay the responsibility for this. this is some kind of very unusual situation in world politics dmitry i agree with your assessment, but i am surprised by this such a circumstance. why are the giants and europeans germany france italy why they don’t say their weighty word, it’s clear that the leaders of these baltic republics of poland there and so on, they are driven by their hatred of latent pains, and bad memories of
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living together with russia well, how it seemed that they were crushed, oppressed, enslaved there, but why european old europe does not say its weighty word, so that it is clear that this is not the way to behave. because it destroys everything the established world order that we have lived for a long, long time. but uh, this is a very good and very serious question, because when you uh talk, uh, individually with european politicians, experts from the leading european countries, in general, as a rule, these are, uh, sane people. and that's when you look at the result. um, what does politics look like, let's say the european union, then, in general, it feels like we are dealing with people. eh, well, let's just say quite irresponsible. but just
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henry kissinger in his interview, wall street jornul, a said that it was necessary, that the collective west that they bear their share of responsibility for the conflict that occurred between them and russia, let's listen. are we on the verge of war with russia and china because of questions that we partially created, having no idea how it will end or where? may lead. you cannot say right now that we are going to divide russia china and turn against each other all you can do is not escalate tension and offer options. and for this you must have some purpose. andronicus this is the whole problem with modern e, politics of the west e there is no fuzzy understanding. there is no goal, they don’t want to talk about the consequences of such an understanding of the consequences, because if you talk about the consequences, then you will not want to take any reckless and
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potentially very expensive steps for the european political elites. here are the steps to take. eh, i really, really want to. and if you look at others at what has happened in modern europe in the last 20 years slowly but surely, she was turning into something completely different. and what did we know from the previous european, er, history and european elites, they handed over the key interests of their countries, key values, and in general, this is a completely different europe and they don’t have it. here is the old europe, uh, this is the word of the spirit, to resist the pressure, if i may say so, the new europeans, and therefore a very dangerous situation arises when only one should be responsible for the consequences, and at the head, if you want the table, those who simply sit, we say this is
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will do. if you don't support us, uh, you have no principles. then you are shameful cowards , opportunists, putin fans, and, as for the consequences, there is nato solidarity and you are obliged to protect us . dimitri is exactly the opposite. uh, the interests of the west. well, i mean serious players in the west, because we remember very well that during the cold war. west was interested in opening himself up to soviet citizens to show how well they live. what freedoms they have there and so on and so forth, i leave aside how perfect e was in general, there and so on, but they believed that
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they should be taken as an example to follow their example to come. they were open to it. but don’t even now these narrow-minded people in the baltic states in poland understand that by closing russia, they actually play into the hands of russian society and the authorities, which they want to covertly decompose and to destroy this is it really these such simple things do not reach them dmitry andrey danik many years ago he was like that. uh, an outstanding lithuanian politician, vitas slanberges, who was then not even the head of lithuania, but the head of their saudi political association, and he came to washington, he was introduced to me, i was introduced to him , and uh, i introduced him to former
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president nixon. we had conversations with him and lanberg made a very big impression on us with his e-combination. e iron will in upholding the principles of lithuanian independence and cold pragmatism discussing how this can be implemented and what agreements he can have with the soviet union and one thing that he then told us enikson i was there, and he said, i understand very well that geography. the fate is that we will be next to the soviet union and that there can be no real guarantees of our security if we have a constant conflict with moscow it seemed to me that this is a very reasonable approach. and now look at his grandson, who is now the minister of foreign affairs of lithuania, and one gets the impression
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that their idea is to ensure the security of their country. this is a constant escalation of the conflict with russia and a constant proof to russia that no matter how russia is not such a great sin, that lithuania is a powerful state due to the support of its patrons and allies, and for some reason think that this can ensure the security of lithuania but here, i will give you now the last example is now the statement of the estonian leaders. what is in connection with finland's forthcoming accession to nato i shouldn't say forthcoming, because turkey has not yet finally given the go-ahead, let 's say, finland's planned accession to nato , er, to the estonian leadership. they say that since finland and estonia have a
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long-range systems. uh, coastal weapons finland and estonia will be able to close the baltic sea for russia to make it an inland sea of ​​nato and the russian fleet is dammed in kronshtat. but andronicus well, it's clear that finland and estonia can't lock up russian funds. here in kronstadt, they cannot even survive if russia launches a minimal strong counterattack, in night words, they declare that they will provoke very much. serious conflict with russia and then the hope for the british and the main american uncles that they will save and protect them, i repeat. this is a very dangerous situation, when some have to pay and fight, while others take it upon themselves to provoke dmitry 's conflicts, this is very familiar to me, it reminds me of, uh, 2008
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, when mikheil saakashvili thought exactly the same when he thought that georgia was already a powerful state. she can do whatever she wants, and in fact, neither putin nor russia will even dare to utter a word. helen quarry jankos told me this after his conversation with saakashvili in january 2008. uh, the president of the french academy, she is a russian aristocrat and a georgian aristocrat by her roots, but we know. georgia paid such a price for the stupidity and short-sightedness and inadequacy of its leader. i think i don't envy. with this e leader of the baltic republics, if they will play such dangerous games, but i wanted to ask you another question dmitry in my opinion
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very, it seems interesting to me and i think that you are like a person who likes to analyze these in depth. here are all sorts of things. i would like to know, tell me if it has changed. here we are before. you know very well, thanks to you and our cooperation, i communicated with a huge number of sons of congressmen of ministers, well, from petraus bob gates to mccain there and so on. and these were the people who, yes, of course, were critical tuned to russia but they did not have such a disgusting form of russophobia. don't you think that something in this, that's a very serious change, a qualitative change. so i wanted to ask this, because this is not something that rejection
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of russian policy, it turns out that this is the rejection of russian russians. this is what kind of phenomenon dmitry well, firstly, it is unambiguously rejection of russia and russians, because russia, and specifically vladimir putin, have stood in the way of restoring the hegemony of the collective west. in this hegemony began loosen. uh, the threat here, uh, is not even so much russia as china, but here two directions arose, if you like, uh at the same time. e, in my thoughts in the emotions of the collective west, on the one hand, this is what they were talking about when the soviet union collapsed, the so-called non-polar moment, when the main decisions will be made in the west, specifically in the united states, and i remember with what indignation e the sewerage of the state
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secretary, then spoke about sergey lavrov of the russian minister of foreign affairs of some kind, that expressed the idea. mini in the world can be several different centers of decision-making and how nice it would be for everyone, including the united states, to reckon with someone else's perspective, but what canal rice, it seems to me, was absolutely sincere. and this is why. and if our perspective is the most correct, if it is the most thoughtful, if we are standing on the highest hill, why is it necessary, what is called confusing things and giving some other perspectives. and so, when it became clear that russia was standing in the way of such an approach, and not just standing, but ready to strongly defend, including. e, if you want from the use of armed force, then this, of
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course, caused very great irritation in russia's relations, but there was hope, there was hope that the population. and uh, the russian elite won't support anything like that. they won't allow that they've gradually developed a pro-western mindset that they're so used to their trips. e to the collective west, and as much as they used to open it, they thought in western banks that if they were threatened enough, as they threatened the ukrainian lika a in 2013, whoever is called nothing can be disconnected from everything beautiful if they behave incorrectly, that the russian elite of the russian people, they draw the right conclusions from correcting their behavior, it’s not for me to tell you that nothing like this happened and for the uh west
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it was first, disappointment that the russian oligarchs turned out not to be oligarchs, but big businessmen who had no real role to play. at the very least, they played a decisive role in russian politics and were not ready to collectively oppose the line of the state. well, then the main the disappointment, of course, was the russian people, that the majority of the russian people did not take to the streets and speak. let's go to washington. let's go to brussels. we cannot afford conflict with them. and in general, they are so advanced that if they do not approve of what we are doing, then this is a reason to think and change our behavior. and so, when none of this, which was hoped for in washington and brussels and london, began to happen, then gradually the rejection of russian policy began to
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it is a very serious problem to grow into rejection of the russian people and the path that russia has historically taken. it becomes not opposition to the government. this is becoming the confrontation of the collective west with the people of russia yes, thank you, dmitry and i think that in uh quite convincing uh, showed us the reasons for this phenomenon that we are seeing. by the way, i was in the middle of a small group of people with whom kandali met at a time in moscow in 2000 and she said something like what you said we too strong enough to reckon with someone to go out of the security council and so on and in general to take into account at least someone's interests. this is true, and now dmitry i have the following question, but without which we cannot let you go. you have great passion. today, they are not funny, connected with the fact that, you
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know, the special services broke into some criminal, the police are there, and so on, they pull out some kind of people from there. and in general, they threaten this person with almost all sorts of punishments, and we are talking about the president a little bit. here's another recently incumbent president. uh, so, uh, donald trumpe. this is what dmitry is doing without your e, your analysis and comments. we probably won’t get along and where is america going if today it is already on almost all channels on many channels, at least many analysts say that america is now already moving and the american authorities are in no way strange third world and like a banana republic, but this is insulting sounds. does washington really not understand this? what example are they showing to the world? andronicus i
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i will try to be objective and, before giving an assessment, describe the situation as i know it. as far as i know the situation today, uh, trump really clearly had. uh, at his home in his florida deposit, which he often uses as his residence, he also had several boxes of documents that were really not just secret some of them were top-secret exactly these uh, the documents were seized by the fbi as a result of the search . i don't think it's denied. neither the one nor the other, the country, also denies does not deny that this search was formal, at least elegant, because a search warrant was issued, and as it should be in such cases, a was signed by the local judge. that's what the local magistrate is called,
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as the rule requires, and bideno claims he didn't know anything about it. and that he was only told about it after the fact that if it is true, and i, in this case, believe the president, if this is true, then again, that the appropriate procedures were followed, when the decision is made by law enforcement and judicial authorities, and not by the head of political power. but then the problems begin first, which is the prosecutor general and who approved this image. he is a faithful companion. uh, biden, secondly, but i must say frankly that it is so unusual to organize a search of the president, and especially for a person who is considered the main candidate for the republican nomination, that is, he will be biden's main rival to organize. there
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is no precedent for such a person in the field. american uh, traditions and the third and the last thing i really like about this uh search is that the list of things that they had the right to seize is incredibly wide, it concerns absolutely any documents that uh remained from the trump administration, moreover worse, and there is no distinction made between documents that trump had every right to take, as chief executive or such , and documents that were seized, seemingly illegally. this is from my point of view very many americans and almost all republicans create the impression of an extremely biased approach to the former, and quite possibly the future president of america. thank you dmitry for a very informative
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the restaurant, if that. there is a big game on the air and we continue today , the international military-technical forum army 2022 has opened, president vladimir putin visited it and made an appeal, which, in view of international tension, is of particular importance. and that's what our president said, i'm convinced developing broad military-technical cooperation, pooling our efforts and potentials. we will be able to ensure reliable security and stability for our countries and the world as a whole. dear friends, it is important that from year to year
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the program of the forum is becoming more diverse and rich, filled with both traditional and new interesting events, as before, the international army games will become an excellent platform for demonstrating professional skills. this time they will be attended by over 6,000 soldiers and officers from 37 countries of the world. alexander germanovich, here our president spoke. what month did you hear in his speech. you know she would have said what the president said at the forum and from that beginning. e that the lesson will be broken, the victory will be ours and in fact. now the greatest heroism. naturally, things are going in the direction, so to speak, here is the liberation from the donbass. and, of course, i also cannot fail to note. and what, and in the president’s speech it sounded that we have such equipment that none of the
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foreign manufacturers. i myself was present at his speech this morning at the forum and really saw it. what impression did e make , including on foreign observers? mm, not only and above all, of course, these words of the president, but including those samples that were actually presented to reinforce the words of our supreme commander-in-chief, so there is no doubt that these are armies for good reason. the number of participants is expanding this year, even two african countries will participate, which is absolutely news nigeria and uganda naturally. and this is also, so to speak, a great suggestion that, despite the fact that the central asian region, some countries are not friends with each other. uh, well, pakistan is acceptable. the same india, nevertheless, everyone takes part, and in our, respectively, army games on this occasion. a indeed , this a, in some way proves how important this event is, you can’t say otherwise. thank you, alexander germanovich. you know, e. i think that
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really many years of attempts to isolate russia in various areas, it was once again demonstrated that they ended in vain, that is, the state and the armed forces of different countries consider it an honor to participate in events that are held under the auspices of the russian army. and you know, today is the year of the american disgrace in afghanistan, so to find out how close the united states is to its next shame, let's turn to the deputy minister, first deputy minister of information of the donetsk people's republic with a question about how things are going on the fronts in your country. region please. good evening. well, the war continues, the situation is extremely difficult, of course,
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both on the fronts and in general in the cities near the front zones of the rear zones. just yesterday, literally as a result of shelling, four dimensional residents were killed, uh, 14 were injured. today. there are also dead wounded among civilians, and so, in principle, every day we have specific clashes at the front. we have a promotion. of course we're going. uh, well, roughly speaking, we are advancing, crushing the enemy, artillery is actively working, aviation is actively working. e. here. yesterday there were literally successes on the southern front. this is a coal mine to the great novoselovsky. southern front. the dpr has made progress in the coal area. that is, our units have advanced there. uh, more than 2 km in one place and there are still a couple of places where the guys have also advanced and there are also successes in the avgievka area in the gorlovka direction.
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that is, in principle, it goes. uh, methodically plan planned work, here's elimination, and here's the enemy from our earth. uh, no one is chasing anyone. this is good, because you need to understand what it is modern warfare, where modern technology is used, our enemy is high-tech, it should not be underestimated. here is our enemy. uh, they are also fighting desperately, although the quality of soldiers from ukraine is extremely, low at the moment, because more than 90%, uh, on the donbass front, these are mostly reservists. here, however, i always say that ukrainians are the same russians as russians and belarusians. just don't be fooled. and they are fooled. here, but the same genetic mentality does not build. i won't be the same
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butting to fight for what they believe and it 's really there, someone else retreated, they hold on, but nevertheless, despite the fact that we are advancing. forces we have firepower, we have motivation, so slowly but surely nonetheless. we are advancing daily. thank you very much. i am more than sure that on your fronts, indeed, most likely, we will ensure that the americans once again experience the shame that they experienced in afghanistan. now we turn to our permanent military. uh, it means to the expert, yuri ivanovich podlyako, who will tell us about what is happening on all fronts, including in the south in the east and on all fronts, here are the fighting along the line of
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contact. good evening. yes, i will definitely mention at the eldar’s there a very important event is really happening, but i wanted to. well, i want to start, i’m from the north direction, namely kharkov, a very important event happened here the other day. although i believe that its importance will be appreciated in due measure, uh, somewhere in the fall, because, uh, to the north kharkov was taken under control, a settlement. udy, what he is interested in is the beginning. uh, this settlement is part of the so-called zolotchev fortified area. this is a very important fortified area that covers kharkiv in the northwestern direction and allows this fortified area to be taken under its control. well, if we don’t open the road to kharkov well, at least if we ever want to encircle the city of kharkov, i think we will want to encircle it, and it’s not even excluded that this year, otherwise we’ll take a sound about the district gilded. he just has to. and so this is the first settlement in this region. he
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was not taken to us by the attacked next brought this fortified area. i understand that an operation to take kharkov will be gradually prepared, and this city , or rather the village of uda, will become like this, you know, the first sign of the destruction of this powerful important fortified area. by the way, including this fortified area is used as a base for strikes against the belgorod region. well, that is, i think that the russian team is destroying this fortified area. immediately tries to achieve two goals and objectives of the solution. yes the first is to secure the belgorod region. secondly, to create a bridgehead to further bypass kharkov from the north further from the west in order to cut the supply lines of the kharkov grouping of the apu at a time when, after the end of the battle for the donbass , there are already southern directions. kharkov will also be cut off and then we will go to the kharkov offensive operation. e, which will most likely be of the type in the same vein as, for example , now north slavyansk kramatorsk is going to and now. that is, this is actually, here is the first the swallow that i read is a harbinger of a great storm in the north, in the meantime, we still pay more
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attention to the donbass, this is true. since the slavic kramatorsk operation and, uh, the prelude of this operation is the capture of solidarity and bakhmut last week. we have achieved significant success here, that is, the eastern part of the solidar is now completely under the bottom, and we are hooked and well entrenched in the north-west of the north-east such operations are going on. we are regrouping troops before the next one. this is the assault phase. uh, as a result of which we will have to take control of the entire solidarity, and uh, a significant central part of the bakhnut, or artyomovsky after the capture of these two cities. we are already directly moving on to the slavyansk-kramatorsk offensive operation and the whole e, so that in the end the entire north of the dpr will be completely liberated from the enemy, and as i said at the very beginning. this will become a preparatory foundation stone for the future kharkov the offensive operation of the northern part, which we now see we are already gradually beginning to be implemented. well, now to the south,
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what is happening in the area of ​​​​the board in uglidar here, in addition to the fact that we took the settlement of the sands , we gradually begin to put pressure on the next important fortified enemy - this is the water pervomayskoye , which will provide us in the future first, and the operational environment, and then in the future and the environment, and in the girl now a very interesting event is taking place to the south in the marinka area and near the lidar. why are these two settlements are connected, because marinka ugoldar is, in fact, one can already say two claws, uh, a small mini boiler that our troops are trying to take the enemy south of donetsk because we took a very key one. i consider the most important point. this is terrikon a. he controlled the area within a radius of approximately 10-15 km. a few days ago, we finally took it and , accordingly, we can control it completely. uh, enemy movement south of this direction by about 10-15 km. and it's no coincidence that yesterday was struck by the eastern coals. what i spoke about for the
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minister of education i apologize for the information, the dpr that is success. this is a 2 km breakthrough was made by the eastern unidara, in fact. we are now moving towards each other, it is possible that this week or next we will see a mini-cauldron south of donetsk thank you very much alexander germanovich. what can you say about such an analysis of the situation on the fronts, but i will still say the following, what really started with us. uh, in fact, preparations for the general offensive. you can’t say it otherwise, but in addition to taking control of, uh, the village of uda, and uh, i agree with my colleague, such arrivals in our belgorod region will stop chuguev is constantly under artillery fire, and, accordingly, to the east. and kharkov and uh, moving on uh, so to speak, supplementing and detailing what was said. earlier, i will say that the ukrainian troops are retreating from seversk, and on this he left them laid down, because in fact it makes no sense to continue to keep them there sergey wrybearers general isu expressed that the
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americans were stockpiling ammunition while defending. the ahs of the russian federation work seven days a week 24 hours a day and there is virtually no possibility of resistance. on the condition that there is nothing to resist, but at the same time, the nazis continue, and no less shelling, and, accordingly, the pension fund of donetsk was destroyed by 155 mm shells. caliber continues to fly over antonov moscow from a double hit. provided that the shelling was carried out precisely from the hammers rso, that is, not without the participation of the american owners, because, as we know, the guidance is carried out precisely from america and most likely by american operators, including, when it comes to water and e, respectively, nearby, so to speak, settlements, and we are talking about mastery. watershed line. elevations above avdiivka, respectively, the occupation of the dominant height from the south of avdiivka will lead to the fact that, at least from this side. we were able to fire on the village in the spring, which had long been turned into a fortified area, including help the explosions of the dam on the karlov reservoir in
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may of this year, which pardons gravy. almost into such a mega fortress, but on all sides, so to speak, cut off from the land, and, so to speak, surrounded by a marshy plain. thank you alexander germanovich please. and you know now we are going to advertising. stay tuned after the commercials, we'll talk about another american provocation in some american chinese relations. and, of course, very briefly, let's talk about the general state of the european economy and the united states has a lot to talk about. see you in a few seconds. step by step to freedom vladimir putin about the operation in donbass fight for historical memory and against russophobia forum army
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andrey konchalovsky prime minister on saturday at the first hello, there is a big game on the air today, how often does an outstanding sinologist and evre vladimirovich tavrovsky participate in our program? well, you probably understand why. because the americans , uh, made another provocation by visiting a congressman, settled in taiwan and this caused a storm of indignation in china. can you explain, uh, yuri
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vladimirovich what do they want? why are they looking for the situation and what is it for? may result? indeed, this is an escalation. uh, it’s growing at a very fast pace, because just two weeks ago there was philosophy, but the incident, and it seems that everything settled down all uh, the teachings ended, uh, philosophy. and suddenly, suddenly and again, under the cover of night, a new landing force is landing on their capitalist hill. i call it ice in taipei. yes, i'm very honest and this is this tempo, it's somehow alarming, what? and what will happen next, or maybe kamala harris will arrive, in 2 weeks it’s even scary to say yes, that is, the americans are in a hurry somewhere, it’s not clear where i understand that time works, firstly, against the game party. secondly, against the biden and against america in general, but not to
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the same extent, my friends. yes, uh, that means that some forces in washington are forcing it, but this game, which is designed for what the chinese have. nerves will falter and they will fall into a trap , the chinese write about it that they have prepared a trap for us in which we must fall, not unprepared without a well-thought-out strategy, but we will not fall for this, naturally, the chinese answered there with new teachings. yes, and so on and so forth , the question arises. what's next? i think that's mine there will be no war forecast. and the americans will play their game, and the chinese will play their game. and now i have a great hope, the greatest hope, you know what is interesting for money. i really hope for money, because in taiwan and capitalism, people make money there. you know, 60% of these taiwanese collar chips go to
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china. trade is growing. despite all these, these, all this hype for the first half of the year, 179 billion dollars in six months, this is a lot of money and they clearly cease to support taiwanese business circles. this noisy political superstructure collet is not a company. after all, in addition to cainwen and her party, grown in test tubes of american funds, there is the good old party commandant, which has a million members, yeah, which has an extensive network throughout the country and which has huge capital as the ruling party. they took banks for themselves industrial enterprises, and so on and so forth. and it’s curious that a few days ago, the representative of the commandant, the former deputy chairman of the party, went to china, to the province of fujian, what will he be talking about
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say unknown, reconsider the same e, discontent is growing in the taiwanese army. and the retired general, however, the general publicly called for an uprising of the armed forces and for the reunification of china , and i think that not only this general, but also young officers, they do not want to fight. they understand what awaits them. yes, in the event of a clash with the chinese army, and let's not forget, but the glorious traditions of the relationship between the communist party and the huns. you know what they say to bring in. so the communists during the civil war with commandan brought and very effectively on the side of the communists. after such drifts , the divisions crossed the fronts, for example, beijing was taken without a fight by the yangtze, they crossed in separate sections without two.
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and by the way, comrades pin commanded intelligence there. well, it seems to me that very soon this one will begin, uh the money factor and the money factor will work in america too, because trade chains and financial chains linking china are disrupted, uh, s. america began the outflow of chinese money already this uh debt. uh, federal uh, federal receipts for the first time in history less than a trillion, and on friday. there was a listing of the largest chinese bank enterprises from the new york stock exchange. you know , yuri vladimirovich, i would like you to, first of all, what you told about the tactics of the chinese communists reminded me that they are true to this suntsy. he said the best. victory is
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when you don't even fight. yes, you are already winning. and now i would like to ask this question. there is such a very famous strategic a thinking person in the us is an elbrich. colby. well, you know, it is necessary, probably, which of the intelligence services, which is the son of a spider, who was the director of the cia in 73-76, so, he recently wrote a very famous strategy book. it means strategic denial. well, that is a given. this is a big topic, i will not talk about it. so here he is. do you know what he says? and, by the way, about this according to well, in this vein, another very famous researcher from an expert on china speaks. i hope you agree with me, the former prime minister australia kevin of course. well, that's what e flask says. washington does not have a strategy
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towards china and towards taiwan, washington must show and prepare for a serious war with china so that there is no war. just like kevin roth says, yes, it is necessary to make sure that there is both competition and collision and so on, but so that it does not really turn into a disaster. how do you think, how likely is this way of developing the situation, and can the americans, preparing for war, how to try to avoid this wars e you know here among the chinese e, the strategy is absolutely clear, calculated until 2049, when the great revival of the chinese nation should take place, that is, china should actually become the first side of the world and reduce things by their proper names. we knew this from the americans for a long time. there is no goal, in general, from time immemorial they have been thinking in these
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four-year periods yes, and even more so e biden, yes, who would live to the midterm elections and e to 24 years, therefore, from their own, they will do everything possible to avoid war, but there may be a moment when you put them in a stalemate if the americans manage to push the tsar and she takes it and declares taiwan's independence from china. thank you very much. you know vladimir dmitrievich. you are one of our best specialists in the world economy. there are two things that have interested me lately, when i was following the news feed on the one hand, not even the news feed, when i saw it, when a very smug biden came out , he said, we have zero inflation. our situation
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is improving prices are going down, but on the other hand new reports have arrived. where it is said that yes, maybe there is some downward trend in inflation in the united states, but in europe, especially in the uk, inflation is growing and will continue to grow, no matter what, and the economic situation will worsen due to the fact that prices for energy carriers will not go down, but, most likely, they can also go up, please, maybe you will give us such an adequate picture of what is actually happening in the west, well, first of all, of course, all these estimates are always are preliminary and judge such trends on the horizon there a month or another month. in general, it is actually wrong. therefore, from an objective point of view, if in june the inflation was 91. percent of the united states of america, then in july it was
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8.5. well, it would seem an improvement, but it's still 8.5%, which is a record for the united states of america yes, indeed, this success, if it can be called success, was achieved due to the fact that electricity prices began to decline somewhat , due to - gas stations, and fuel for cars, but nevertheless, they still remain at record levels much higher there, if there one and a half, then twice as high. what was it say a year ago. uh, today there are a number of economic centers in the united states of america. they generally assess the current situation in different ways. well, for example, we, uh, have seen gdp estimates, so i already somehow gave an example on the estimates of the model e of the federal reserve bank of atlanta, this is part of the federal federal system of the us central bank which uses such an informal model to estimate economic growth. they re-read practically there with a weekly parameter on every new figure that comes up. and the recalculation is being
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recalculated and the numbers are walking, and there from -1.2%, e gdp to 2.5%, and for me this suggests that today there are such multidirectional trends in the economy that are used to model the situation, that they give in such a short range quite different situations, therefore, to predict, finally, years, or there on some kind of medium-term perspective is quite difficult, so far, what the united states is saving is the continuing rather high demand for labor after the covid , with which there are really problems and there are really record low unemployment rates and ongoing growth there in the construction industry, for example, housing construction. well , nevertheless, if we look at the conventional industry, then there we are, after some burst of activity of such rapid growth. at the prices that are currently available for energy resources. still not we also observe the number of drilling rigs. in the respective places where e is mined in the usa, they grow, but they grow
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extremely slowly somewhere in general, the same thing. in general, even in a worse situation , it happens in europe where the inflation parameters are even higher, especially if we take eastern europe a and here are our baltic neighbors, so to speak, who are most actively implementing such a russophobic policy, so to speak. in general , they are, so to speak, within 20 percent or more of inflation, growth with a very likely trend towards a significant reduction, in general, the volume gdp decline due to the fall of the economy, the situation is not the best. in developed countries, of course, one of the significant ones. i think that the losers in this whole story is germany, which voluntarily essentially cuts itself off from the resource that this german miracle has provided for decades and today we we see that the integration that was connected. with russian pipelines and gas and oil
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pipelines, one artificial one breaks and e, which leads, for example, to a change in oil supplies to oil refineries that used to run on russian oil, which, as the russian oil companies themselves say experts, only increases the potential increase in the cost of gasoline and diesel, which is, therefore, the situation. she, as it were, is in such a transitional moment, so to speak, but so far there is no light at the end of this tunnel. well, i see, i mean, the situation is non-linear, uh, and there are no such quick solutions. and in vain the administration of both of them boasts that everything is going in the right direction for them. if you have what add very briefly. here is alexander germanovich to this situation. i will tell everyone that the situation in europe is more than deplorable, because the storage is not full, ukraine even
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says, there is nothing there, just expecting a difficult situation next winter, but rainmeled and this applies not only to, uh, cargo transportation, because it is a transport artery the main europe for france and germany is strategic cargo for production. but this also includes the cooling of the jacket of the reactors, that is, the french reactors. and it's a little more than 40%, and german electricity electricity and more than 86% of the french electricity supply can't function properly. there are about 40 in france a little more, and they have to build new ones, but you wasted technology will now revive them in a very bad situation. thanks alexander germanovich. you know from all of the above, we can draw the following conclusion, but an intermediate one, of course, is that the economic situation in the world is very unclear. on the one hand, the united states is talking about market stabilization, and on the other, we see that in europe inflation is growing at a frantic pace prices are rising at a record high people forced to save
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literally on everything this creates a turbulent situation in the world. but even more turbulence arises in the us-china direction. we can only say a huge thank you to the representatives of the us congress for their trip to taiwan, it only strengthens our friendship. we are ahead with china.

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