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okay, because they are absolutely extreme and it really doesn't matter what this story is, because now we can say that there are two main versions, one version is that it was a technical jamb from which the kiev regime and originally poland the baltics and apparently, behind-the-scenes britain tried to inflate the provocation . hmm, but for a number of reasons . apparently, because it all went badly. the very beginning. i'm still leaning towards the first part of washington, yes. still, this cannot be ruled out. i'm leaning more towards the first version, but the second version cannot be ruled out, that it was planned to look for a provocation. here. notice the day before. and what was a very interesting point in zelensky's speech. and here, apparently, an appeal to the twenty, on which, by the way, he drew attention to this point as completely inappropriate. it would seem that he
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paid attention to the normal. yes, landing is normal. and here is twenty and moreover here the fact that the allied landing in normandy turned the tide of world war ii, that is, ukraine, e, the kiev regime, with the support of these baltic and polish e, political circles, is trying to draw in western stages, therefore, you can see e. uh, some indirect signs that, after all, perhaps they tried to concoct, uh, concoct some kind of provocation, but this provocation ended in a jamb, because everything was done then so horribly that, well, they, too, again waited for e next lights out, so it doesn't matter cant that tried to make a provocation or this is a provocation that has become a joint. everyone obeyed the word of washington, but the regime remained. here, uh, well,
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about the role that a boy takes from an amateur. it seems to me that this was undoubtedly a provocation, though without the participation of washington. why because washington is really trying to exert and exert such influence in terms of its discipline, so far insufficient, but nevertheless sullivan went to kiev . mark willie openly said what he said military victory is impossible, so take the chance. let's negotiate, yes, kiev is desperately resisting this. actually, the whole paphos, e . it seems to me that ukraine goes to such provocations in order to disrupt, but such attempts by the united states are still. eh, somehow force it, kiev is in the foreseeable future. negotiate with moscow while continuing, of course, the policy of hybrid war against russia weapons. and of ukraine well, and also the
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united states nevertheless proved that they want to keep this war hybrid yes, and not to prevent it from flowing into the third world war, but here, and about the us policy, it is becoming more and more obvivalent and ambivalent indeed one side. and the pumping of ukraine with weapons is only growing today, a regular meeting of the rammstein group of the contact group on support for ukraine is taking place online. and yesterday, the biden administration requested from congress the next as much as 37.7 billion dollars is a decent amount. yes, of which almost 22 billion are supposed to be spent on military assistance, and 14.5 on maintaining economic life support. eh, the command of the kiev regime is being created. permanent command within the framework of, uh, america-command of the us armed forces in europe for the long-term
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coordination of armaments of ukraine but on the other hand, as i just said, there are more and more clear signals that some kind of diplomatic movement is taking place. and not only in the washington format where did kyiv go? uh, salivan, but also in the washington moscow format here. uh, although uh, the united states is officially saying that cia director william burns spoke in ankara with sergey naryshkin on his russian visa only to prevent the risks of a nuclear already vertical escalation, but i have a question. and why after that bernes if he spoke about nuclear escalation, but about the consequences that russia would face if it, uh, uses tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine. why then do we take it right away or fly to kiev from ankara, with zelensky or something, and say yes with tactical nuclear weapons it’s somehow illogical. yes , it seems that he is really conducting shuttle diplomacy, he
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talked with naryshkin. i immediately talked about something with zelensky and these are not at all issues of nuclear weapons, but even more so issues of nuclear weapons, it would probably be more logical to discuss at the level of defense ministers, chiefs of general staffs, but not at the level, but intelligence leaders andreevich here. and how do you see this duality in the policy of the united states arming? yes, and in the long term, but at the same time, we are making some diplomatic gestures, we are exerting pressure . the united states is the main protagonist of this western coalition that we are facing in ukraine but the line of the united states is to keep this conflict under control in poland uh ukraine the baltic states are pushing the united states to intervene directly in this conflict, and not by the hands of ukraine, they introduced confrontation with us. but the goal of the united states is different.
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they would like our country to become bogged down as a result of this crisis, so that its resources are exhausted enough, but not terminally critical, to push russia to the gest strategic turns in a direction unfavorable for the united states and, in general, the line of the united states is that while maintaining control. over this crisis, that is, not allowing the baltic countries any more to ukraine to seize the initiative, because according to essence of this, dimash i'm here with you alekseevich. i agree with dimash, ukrainian or polish e, he was that his main addressee was the united states that is, the allies tried to involve the united states as the main protagonist to directly intervene directly in the tail of this crisis, and even the united states rather unequivocally and quickly they made it clear that no here, then, uh, we are the conductor
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orchestrating our task is to perform the protest uh hmm but it's a difficult task to manage the rather naughty and active energy, but by persons who are not fully aware of the consequences of their own actions, yes, and their own intentions. and yet no. the arguments or the list of these arguments is rather short regarding the us why they would need to hurry. now the end of this crisis. they do a pretty good job of pulling. they gain it from the fact that they attach the european union more closely to themselves, they formally, expressing regret, but in general rejoice at the defeat of the critical energy infrastructure, which linked russia and the european union is also a beneficiary. energy corporations sell weapons to europe; other american corporations receive large orders. generally. so far, the only thing that can worry them. this is
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a potential spontaneous escalation of the crisis as a result of such incidents. and so they quite quickly and unambiguously made it clear that no. we are against the fact that someone other than us owns the initiative to move to the next stages of escalation. i probably would not be in a hurry to qualify contacts at a high level, that are taking place between washington as a negotiating process so far. probably, this is all already with paradic contacts that are aimed at potential deconflict and avoiding just the transition to this new stage of escalation. it is good that they exist, but it would be premature to qualify them as an approximation to some desired, peaceful configuration. in my opinion, the united states still believes that time is on their side, and since ukrainians are ready to die, since zelensky is ready to throw tens of thousands of their citizens into hell, and fighting on the decommissioned soviet weapons from the countries of
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europe to africa, anywhere you buy them now stop, the united states is not against this. well, it seems to me that the biden administration is gradually leaning towards a freezing of the conflict while keeping the sharply anti-russian pro-western and militarized ukraine going. a prominent war against russia , thereby maintaining an anti-russian foothold, and here, right next to us, militarized ukraine , for this everything is being done for this supply of weapons for this command system, but with fully agree to minimize escalation risks. well, let's see, well, anyway. uh, here uh, immanuel macron, president of france, signed up as an active supporter of the peaceful settlement of the ukrainian conflict. apparently, he sensed just these a breaths from washington and today speaking at the end of the g20 summit. he put forward an initiative, but i would say in the spirit of ostap bender
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to involve him as a mediator in the settlement of this conflict. sinpia china. listen to what macro offered him today. i am convinced that china may play a more important mediating role on our side in the coming months, in order to prevent, in particular, stronger ground strikes in early february. well, in this proposal. i think everything is great. and firstly, that china will be able to play on our side, that is, on the side of the west. yes, this is already ridiculous. and secondly, to prevent stronger ground strikes in february. that is, in fact, the macron calls on china to prevent a large-scale russian counteroffensive, while in ukraine he thinks that jinping will be happy. eh, hinder this, but ivan yuryevich well, indeed, a stump was found in the fields. this twenty-something with emmanuel macron himself,
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indeed, sidimp advocated a ceasefire in ukraine, a cessation of hostilities and the resumption of peace negotiations. yes , the chinese species told us about this, but we need to sitimpini in general . exactly what and how it offers him a macro. look, of course, from the very beginning of the escalation of the conflict. china has taken a fairly consistent position. china always calls for peace everywhere at all levels, but at the same time china one of those countries that, again, quite consistently, and at the highest official level, said that it was necessary to take into account the prerequisites for this conflict and, moreover, chinese experts in plain text. they say that actually the instigator of the conflict. let's just say the main thing. uh, the driver of everything that happened is the united states of america and therefore, we must not, we must clearly understand that china's position in this case is in no way. she can't be on the side on our side, as macron said themselves.
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macron, in addition, jesus macron, it sounds like let's put pressure on russia, yes, because, well, you can do it there, but trust russia and we'll agree on everything, but it sounds absolutely naive, because yes, the attitude is clear beijing moscow is not like that someone put pressure on someone absolutely not the situation that we observe there in some other countries and the third moment that we should it’s rather to sit and i couldn’t say baidan, but you put pressure on your people there he did not allow himself, although on the margins of the g20 there were many interesting conversations between cityfin and western leaders. there with trudo, for example, yes, a and the third point that we must take into account is how the possible medium frequency will be perceived among countries that call themselves allies of ukraine and ukraine itself must be understood that within 22 years, and the actions of the kiva , significantly worsened relations between ukraine, ukraine and china; there, a
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lot, a lot of things happened, this is the nationalization of motor sich, this is kiev's flirting with taiwan. well, in general, imagine that china will be an intermediary between russia and ukraine, and even more so in the format in which the macron proposed, well , it’s impossible, i remind you that china a-a voted against, uh, the resolution on reparations. here at the last vote at the general assala. he did not abstain, but voted against. that is, in fact, the macron, showed amazing myopia, calling on china, uh, to such behavior. well, in any case, we talked about the duality defined by the american policy towards russia of the military-political part. it seems to me that such a duality exists in economics. on the one hand, the united states has just extended the license for all energy transactions with the largest russian banks, a and the central
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bank until may 15, 23. at the same time, the united states department of the treasury eased sanctions against russian civil aviation from now on it is possible to export sleep. spares and maintains american -made aircraft for safety purposes, but on the other hand, the united states, it seems to me sharply tighten high-tech and e, including chip microchip, and war, e, against russia, and they resort not only to primary, but also begin to use secondary sanctions, and ekaterina yakovlevna here. tell me more . about this second second aspect of american politics. and how, in general, do you explain this duality, that they soften something and tighten something. i think that the duality of such decisions is determined primarily by the balance of damage that sanctions regimes inflict on the initiating countries on the one hand and directly on the object of sanctions, that is, russia. that
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is, when we say, for example, well, plus there is such a factor inside, uh, political inside the inter-party struggle directly in the united states itself when we talk about the civil sector aviation to the fore. naturally, as you absolutely correctly said, the issue of security comes out, but the issue of security. he's connected, well, honestly connected with uh, with everything that concerns humanitarian exceptions, the same with everything that concerns direct human rights. that is, they can not openly take measures that threaten the security of people, including citizens. e coalition countries, coming coalitions. they won't understand it. let 's say even inside. so this will be an additional argument against. uh, democratic-democratic party. here, within the framework of some inside, and between parties. their uh clashes and competition this is the first time we're talking about energy, and indeed there is some let's say
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easing, but although the situation with the banks. at in general, this is not the first time that these general licenses are, in fact, being extended, that is, the first limitation - it was until june, then extended until december, and now they are overcoming at home. and uh, as a matter of fact, this is not even the first area where uh there is such a kind of continuity of general licenses. literally, even if we are talking about energy, what happens with the implementation of the established price ceiling for russian oil, that is, we have established it. yes , it seems to be documented, it seems to be institutionalized loudly. this is very sounded. and it was supposed to come into force on the fifth of december. and what, as a result, is now being contracted for just the december deliveries, but in fact the united states has driven itself into a trap. that is, but install something installed. it is not yet clear how to implement this mechanism. and there are no specific business explanations. they cannot give. that is why we had to extend the term for the entry into force of this instrument until mid-january. that
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is, in fact, the same thing, this is one moment, that is, and the lack of insufficient the elaboration of the mechanism, and at the stage of its official legal registration of institutionalization, the second moment. now there have been some very uncertain unstable, but still positive shifts in the us economy in terms of reducing a small , insignificant reduction in inflation. against this background , it is expected that the further importance of monetary policy will go at a slower pace. and i think that today 's america is the american administration. on some short term horizon. i would like these, but keep positive expectations a little bit and somehow unstabilize them a little so that the markets feel some more stability , and in this case it plays a little bit. e on e. to increase market confidence in improving the situation in the country's economy. but when we are talking about microelectronics and at the same time, it is important to say that ah, with all this, the west and the
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united states understand that the same energy sanctions do not have the effect that they originally expected when we we say when we talk about russia, that is , it hits its own economy, therefore russian. in general, not really, and therefore there is no particular point in continuing to tighten the screws. but when we talk about microelectronics, the situation here is different in the conditions of a sufficiently high adaptability and stability of the russian economy in other microelectronics sectors. while e. hmm remains relatively more sensitive relatively more vulnerable because import substitution requires e-e even if more investment and time is required. uh, for uh, search for some alternative uh, and alternative routes and alternative uh channels for the supply of those components that are now needed for the production of some kind of russian ones there. processors, and here, too, these possibilities are limited, because the peculiarity of the technological process in the field of microelectronics is a rather high level of monopolization in e parts
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that relate to certain critical technologies or individual types, and components or certain types of equipment. that is, conditionally, for example, there may be a single dutch plant that produces a special type of equipment, and this equipment is not actually from companies under sanctions and from a country that lives under sectoral sanctions, including no other ways, except to look for channels for purchasing the same potential goods from the same suppliers and manufacturers, and this can only be done through a mechanism, as it were. uh, partnership with some other external partners. and here, only the mechanism of secondary sanctions, which we face with the sanctions against the armenian swiss there, is effective. russian taiwanese partly contractors of russian m-m companies in the field of microelectronics. we will now live in a few moments in more detail, he says, let's talk about the results of this big rainfall.
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are savvy grants for more than 25 billion rubles. for the renewal of the scientific base and the birth of new stars of science, the national project of russia is what is important here and now. there is a big game on the air and we continue to discuss issues of the world economy and world politics with mgimo experts today in bali, the g20 summit ended, and i it seems that, given the level of confrontation that we are seeing in the world, it ended well on the whole, but because we managed to accept it. and even the final documents, the final declaration, and today the press secretary of the president of russia, dmitry peskov , even called it a balanced document, because it really is like yesterday. i promised the minister of foreign affairs, and sergei lavrov's final declaration reflects the different points of view that exist in the world and among the members of the twenty
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in relation to the ukrainian conflict. andrey andreevich, that's what they themselves took place, that they nevertheless adopted the final declaration. with that, of course, the confrontation continues. here are the conclusions you draw from this, and regarding the state and prospects of the world order in general. the fact that this summit ended with the adoption of a declaration of a positive signal to the world is still compared by many to the state of the world with the pre-war situation on the eve of the first world war, when the great powers could no longer talk to each other and saw confrontation. the only mechanism we see solutions to disputes that uh, apparently humanity is becoming more mature and the management of confrontation is now taking place in conditions where they realize that there is a common interest in maintaining global stability , avoiding excesses like a nuclear war, and maintaining the progressive development of the world
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economy, increasing the well-being of mankind is the solution to the common ones facing challenges and it is good that this awareness exists in the elites of most countries, except for the most radical ones, and which are pushing just these radicals in the minority, being pushing the majority with a sharp or such impulsive steps. uh, russian diplomacy has done a lot of work to make the text of the declaration more balanced and realistic, and this declaration, in general, could appear as a result of this, and it’s useful that the members of the g20 had the opportunity to hear russia’s position first-hand, uh, hear arguments of our country and i believe that, unlike other western-centered formats, the g20 has a significantly better chance of becoming a platform for a
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multilateral dialogue and such a platform for of the future world order, it is probably good that there was not such a deep division between the members of the group that would allow us to conclude that anti -antagonistic blocks are being invested in the world, we are still united by the awareness that we are humanity and that we need collective efforts to solution of the tasks ahead of the world, well, an important task of russian diplomacy, which, in my opinion, managed to brilliantly demonstrate that russia is not isolated. and that we have many supporters, and that our actions are caused by objective reasons. which have arisen as a result of the fact that we were methodically not ready to hear us, are still united by global problems and challenges, which are, among other things, of an economic nature. and although the opposing countries are certainly trying to
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vaponize them and use them in their geopolitical struggle, nevertheless, the world economy, and the world food sector, remain global, no matter how hard they try, the united states will produce this global decoupling, global fragmentation, world economy remains global and the g20. first of all, it is an instrument of global economic governance. and that's what concerns global economic governance. the main results of the g20 and the main provisions of the final declaration, which was nevertheless adopted, and following the results of the summit in bali, they are as follows. yes, first of all, the importance of the grain deal. yes, and the twenty countries are in favor of extending the grain deal. secondly, the need. treatment for energy demand to match affordable energy supplies. thirdly, it is necessary to withdraw humanitarian activities and spot sanctions. by the way, what does it reflect? uh, russian
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approaches. we have been talking about this for a very long time, and fourthly, urgent measures must be taken to prevent hunger and establish food supply chains again. what , again, is russia constantly talking about, and here is ekaterina yakovlevna. how do you assess these economic decisions of the bali summit and what are the prospects for extending the grain deal? today, it seems, like the russian representatives anton silanov and, uh, the american representatives were moderately optimistic about the extension of this deal, which is expiring this friday for the time being. the issue of food security, despite even its politicized attempts to politicize by some of our opponents, be that as it may, is a point of convergence of interests, largely due to the fact that this is a sphere, formed the basis of the economic agenda, the summit, and the final declaration was adopted in my opinion . in general, all the points that you have just voiced, which are reflected in the declaration. they are
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generally interconnected, because the key problem. this is the problem of hunger , everything that concerns humanitarian e, exemptions and sanctions regimes is connected with it, and hunger is a direct consequence. e those food problems that we are now seeing in the economy. although it is also very important to emphasize this here, it should be understood by everyone that in no way is the current, but the current situation with food security not a direct consequence of the consequence. the only start special military operation, because the problem with the growing number of hungry malnourished people began long before that moment. back in the 21st year and so on, and the second is also a very important point that, uh, was discussed, in connection with food security - this is the problem of rising prices, and fertilizers and the energy crisis , too, since we perfectly understand that petrochemistry and fertilizer production - this is a very energy-intensive industry and the
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profitability directly depends on the prices for energy resources for fossil fuels, and enterprises producing fertilizers, respectively, here on the availability of fertilizers , the availability of these fertilizers, but depends on the yield and the solution to the problems of food security and hunger, with regard to the grain deal. and i also appreciate, uh, the chances of her conclusion are very likely very likely another thing, in my opinion. now e is in the process of discussing e, her next conclusion, and issues regarding, and greater compliance, may be discussed. nizms of the implementation of the grain deal to their original goal-setting, because we remember at the stage of the first grain deal. in the summer, they also said that the main goal was, uh, solving the food problems of the least developed countries, which we got after the fact, where did the ships with grain that left the ukrainian ports go. most
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of them went to europe in fact, the european state and became the main beneficiaries. uh, that whole uh deal and the increased food prices. i'm in my opinion now in the process of discussion. uh, the re-signing of the deal will be more acute the question of what the implementation should correspond to the goal-setting that those and cargoes that will leave the ukrainian ports. they should still achieve their goals in the least developed countries and be directed precisely at solving these problems. so i think the rhetoric will go. here in this direction. i fully agree, and well, today is just emmanuel macron. e announced that in the coming week, the channel for the supply of russian fertilizers to african countries through europe should be launched. well, we'll see if it works or not, because a lot of things western countries say and then do not do, that is, they will not fulfill their promises . what is called follow, but in order to
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cooperate in solving common problems of transnational and global challenges, trust is necessary. and so, and this summit showed, among other things, a colossal lack of trust in relation to western countries. but a very interesting incident happened today, just this incident. and when a xi jin stump, uh, the head of china a in a conversation with the prime minister. uh, canada's justin labor is very i would say impartially and unambiguously pointed out this problem to him. look what happened there. everything we discussed turned out to be unacceptable in the papers. and the way the conversation was conducted was misrepresented. if there is sincerity, we can speak with mutual respect. we believe in open , free and frank dialogue. we want to continue constructive communication, but we
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will also have disagreements. let's first create conditions for dialogue. here, pay attention. ah, first of all, justin trudov looked candid. it's a pity. here is a delinquent student who is trying to explain something, uh, to the teacher, but i taught there yes, but it was difficult for me. but a new world hierarchy is being built and manifested right before our eyes, but ivan alekseevich in general, how can you deal with them if such incidents arise behind closed doors they talked about something, but all this merges into the media and this is not first time. this is a fairly common practice in the case of russian american relations. we remember this, and here it is. now the chinese are facing the same when interaction with the west. i'll start with a paradoxical statement. i'm, uh, kind of glad it happened, because from my point of view, that's not what's going on this year. uh,
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many people say that this is a complication of the situation and so on, from my point of view, there is a clarification of the situation. everything becomes clearer, many different illusions fall away, many different delusions fall away , many different hopes fall away, it is probably difficult to part with hopes, but it is necessary, and one of these hopes. e, which has always hovered in the air that, well, there is, as it were here is the public policy. yes, behind closed doors. there you can now reach some directly incredible , constructive, irrational, mutual agreements, but from my point of view. this hasn't been the case for quite some time now. and that was the illusion. harmful, it's not even that it was bad, it was just harmful, because er people did not understand the whole validity of the saying that exists, if
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you make a secret deal with the americans, consider that you have already been deceived, because, well, when then you will be deceived, then, well, where are you go with this secret secret deal can only be agreements that are supported publicly by the other side, therefore, what western countries themselves on their own initiative close the opportunity. uh, here's some confidential negotiation, uh, that's what they're doing stupidly. but in general , this stupidity is harmful to us, because the illusion that it is supposedly possible. here they are in public. they are so inadequate, but behind closed doors, they are young and you can agree with them this is not so and uh, very good vladimirovich putin on valdai, when at the annual valdai assembly, when he was just asked about the macron, who leaked
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various confidential negotiations there. completely shameless. you ask well, how are you talking now, and you ask is being recorded is not being kept. eh, i think that's very fair. although with some humor he said that and now i will say because everything is being written. why, that is, there can be no confidential conversations, so talk to those with whom you can uh, can you talk? and i want to point out that this mr. trudo. there was a meeting today. and where did biden gather this western asset at the twenty, by the way, from my point of view. this protocol is absolutely outrageous even the twenty themselves, and the western faction within the twenty takes and i like it separately, from my point of view, disrespect for, uh, the summit itself and the hosts. eh, yourself, but that's how these two gentlemen sat around him, who distinguished themselves
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with the most anti-chinese statements. trudeau on this one. and that means a different hand sunok. here, that means his anti-chinese activist gathered. and he came to asia. well, he does stupid things. well, it's good that they do. i remember that at one of the previous valdai, one of the foreigners asked vladimir putin a question. and what mistakes has russia made, do we trust you too much? that's it. yes, the answer was that we trusted you too much? yes, now, e is studying all the money from his own experience, but ivan yuryevich will agree, given the traditional chinese politeness, sitting down to drink was extremely tough. here in this episode with uh, justin labor. he did not hide his irritation. yes, if it was not a chinese, probably everything would have been said even more emotionally. and, uh, many observers believe that after the 20th congress, which certainly strengthened the personal power of the seat, and in which xi
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jinping spoke a lot about national security, that now china's policy will become even tougher offensive even aggressive, and some say that well now, this is exactly what you should expect. there is almost an attack by china's military on taiwan and, accordingly, the third world war, but there are experts who do not agree with this. in particular, the president of china's strategies group and a researcher at the china analysis center for asian society in the united states, christopher johnson, who wrote the corresponding article in the form of fs, disagree with this point of view. listen, the new politburo is not a military cabinet. although there is no doubt that the new chinese leadership has become more assertive and radical predictions since the congress at the beginning of beijing's military provocation or that si will move away from the market economy and return to the planned one, with all the loyalty to si. the new party leaders are mostly moderate
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technocrats. all have certainly added many close allies, but they also have strong ties to the chinese private economy and are unlikely to do just what they are told instead of preparing for an aggressively closed and highly authoritarian china the us should expect beijing to continue stable and predictable course. if only because china is facing serious challenges that make the bureau watered. striving for stability, and ivan yuryevich a. do you agree with this assessment, and how do you assess the results of the meeting with children and the biden? with more than 3 hours, in your opinion, did they manage to stabilize precisely to create a kind of detente, as e suggests. uh, christopher johnson well, or at least stabilize us-china relations on the one hand. i agree with this assessment. eh, in the sense that really. i
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think it shouldn't be overestimated. so to speak the degree of military orientation of the new configuration of power in china in china, which was formed after the congress, and a month ago on the other hand. uh. this expert proceeds from the fact that he expected some kind of military provocation from china. and i, as a person who studies chinese documents, chinese expert materials. i see that china is just waiting for a military provocation from the west in the taiwan strait, that is, we initially proceed from several different premises, and now here is the meeting in bali. it seems to me, indeed. well it’s too early to talk about détente, first of all, because the sino-american gap is still of a systemic nature and it is precisely for the west that china is a threat and western experts in western politics constantly talk about this
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existential threat and, of course, it is not removed from one meeting that took place. yes, in a rather constructive way, but on the other hand, this decoupling is really put on some pause and if, starting from august of this year, after a visit taiwan was really waiting for a lot. there is this military provocation from day to day. well, let me stress again. we waited all the same from the other side, now. yes, you can probably take a breath for a while. and we, of course, cannot say that relations have returned to the state in which they existed until 2018 before the start of the trade war by donald trump. but, probably, relations have returned to that state; the degree of relations has returned to the state that it was before the meeting in anchorage 2021. that yes, there are relations between two countries that perceive each other as rivals, but at the same time, we note that china achieved from the united states
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of america at this meeting that washington confirmed once again that it agrees with the concept of a united china that it supposedly does not will develop no anti-chinese blocs in the region. yes, while the actions speak of something else, but nonetheless. beijing received assurances of this - in my opinion, these are the achievements of beijing, and yes. this is rather a concession on the part of washington and therefore the summit as a whole china, in my opinion, a is positive and with all this, we now, yes, we see that america is because they are some kind of rollback from the aggressive position towards china that it has taken in recent months. well, indeed at this g20 summit . china did not show an anti-western policy, but rather acted in a very constructive manner towards western countries and with the united states. and now reuters even writes about the thaw in sino-australian relations following a meeting with children with the president of australia
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al-banes. it was their first ever bilateral meeting of leaders. uh, china australia since 2016 and recently, the relationship between beijing and the canberra has only become more and more counter-traditional. but this in no way, of course, cancels the confrontation. is this warming definitely or a pause in the escalation of confrontation australia in the end will not come out of the auction. and this is the alliance of the united states in great britain and australia itself against china . positive signals in both us-china and australian-chinese relations say, well, in my opinion about the adaptation of confrontation, that confrontation is perceived as a new long-term normal and countries are trying to develop a new modus of wiland in this new global cold war to compete but at the same time
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not slide into an open military clash and somehow advance their economic interests. and the same thing, in fact, is happening in the policy of the west towards russia, especially the united states in relations with russia is a hybrid war, but at the same time avoiding horizontal escalation of dialogue on nuclear matters and even a certain calibration of the sanctions that we spoke today and this is for a long time. here, no matter how and whenever the ukrainian conflict ends, this policy will continue. this means that russia needs to strengthen its partner. relationship with non-western centers of power and together with them to form a multipolar world, which is what we are doing. it was a great game, all the best to you . no.
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coup hello as part of the information channel on the first program time will tell we are working live . i am artyom sheinin. yesterday i started the broadcast with, e, how miraculously in one day, e, well, the agenda may change radically, and yesterday in the morning, and our main conversations were. here negotiation is not negotiation negotiators non-negotiators. it means that it will be as it will be, and in the afternoon bach and that's it. it changed because missiles flew over critical infrastructure, and ukraine and,
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as it were, immediately the conversations changed from the fact that, well, negotiations are an important story for negotiations with negotiations about hostilities by hostilities. and that the negotiations will go on like this or that, depending on how the fighting will go . and so on and so forth. i already thought that well, in general, in one day, so change the agenda this is, well, so-so a lot, and suddenly it turned out that the agenda could change radically and two. on the day in this world of ours, as it were, because in the evening around nine and a half past ten once again. it completely changed completely changed, because there was news that e in poland near the border with ukraine well, how it sounded at that time, with a reference to some local, so, uh, polish media, uh, two uh flew in. here, just after those same strikes, how it looked like two russian missiles killed two polish e, citizens, and immediately
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everyone has this. well, that is, all the same, as if all the experts were already savvy, everyone immediately remembered that the nato charter was already the fifth paragraph, and so on and so forth. although, of course, looking at those photographs that were immediately received. well, somehow, that is, in words, the third world war immediately began to sound. the answer is collective, which means that nato had some kind of anxiety. ah, when you look at the picture of this tractor and this overturned trailer. it should be noted unburned, even tires, yes, and you you understand that they tried to sell us, but to sell the story that it was rockets that flew in and just turned over, and the trailer, whether it’s some kind of super-trailer, or whether it’s some kind of undershot, and it was said about a funnel, but right there the question immediately arises that if this is a funnel, then it is not clear whether these boards are broken, but because they are not even burned out and, in principle, from a serious rocket. all this was supposed to sweep aside all the questions, no matter how many there were, but and uh, we must
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pay tribute to the fact that the polish authorities were very cautious about all this. here, well, about who behaved as we will speak in a separate part of the program. this is actually very revealing. now we need to deal with the materiel, because these photos have gone, i don’t know who these people are, who are on a polish border farm, who have such lighting devices there that somehow shone all this at once. well, it remains only to be happy for the polish farmers that they are doing so well. and most importantly, while there is still light in order to illuminate all this, and when these here are pictures of these pieces of e-metal. well, we all get a little bit. in such situations, we become experts in air defense and so on and so forth, but already last night the ministry of defense of the russian federation said that this is utter heresy. and that nothing of ours could fly there even today. e this morning. uh, today, yes, and they made a statement, and allegedly the fall of russian missiles, and this morning, once again,
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the official representative of the ministry of defense of the russian federation, general kanashenkov. it's still once said please. the russian armed forces delivered a massive air and sea -based long-range high-precision weapon against the military command and control system of ukraine and are connected with it by an energy facility. the target of the strike has been reached; all fired missiles have hit exactly the designated targets; all objects have been hit. we want to emphasize precision strikes were carried out on targets only on the territory of ukraine and at a distance no closer than 35 km from the ukrainian-polish border, published on the evening of november 15 in poland in a photograph of the wreckage found in the settlement of beekeepers, it was unambiguously identified by russian specialists of the military-industrial complex as elements of an anti-aircraft guided missile of the
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s -300 air defense system of the air force of ukraine. to escalate the situation. come on, we are now in an interesting situation, because how would we now you are at the beginning of the film, which everyone watched to the end yesterday evening and this morning and today, that is, we all already know, as it were, the finale of the story, but nevertheless, we will, in a sense, start with, first consider it. why because that's what i'm interested in? but now they will give me a map, i tried to understand both last night and today, in general, where this ukrainian s-300 was supposed to be aimed and fly. and as i understand it, from 300, but it’s you who now, as it were, will describe everything to me, where she was supposed to fly, to end up where it ended up, how is it technically possible, and given that and
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from where we flew there, that is, how technically it all turned out, it could have turned out , please, well, in general, the complex with 300, which is located in ukraine this is the first development. e. uh, the s300 complex appeared somewhere in 1979, it was put into service in the early eighties, its mobile version appeared. and now he is in service with the ukrainian air defense missile range 5w-55 75 km, that is, the service life of these missiles of 10 years can be extended for another 5 years, but for this it is necessary to involve the manufacturer directly, which makes an examination and authorizes the extension. yeah naturally. ukraine did nothing of the sort. naturally. the service life is 30 years of these missiles. uh huh. it means what the ukrainians did, they attracted the americans, and together with the americans we tried to upgrade the s300 and missiles in such a way that they could be
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used. uh, russian cruise missiles and drones. what kind of modernization did they do there we, of course, do not know, but in this case, when we look at the results of the shooting i have. it turns out that i immediately recall the war in vietnam, then the s75 complex began, and it had a fairly short range. well, as it seemed to the vietnamese, and they did not agree, in general with us or on their own there, but they turned off the self-destruction system. yeah that is, a rocket, that is, a rocket flies a certain distance, when already, uh, it becomes bad, controllable. she goes upstairs. yeah, maximum fuel is produced and its undermining approaches, and it falls apart into small parts. yeah, the vietnamese turned off this self-defeating one. you look, you flew somewhere and you look, all of a sudden we still get there and they will have another 10 kilometers away. there were followers in your version. i believe that the ukrainians did this, taking into account how they upgraded
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the complex from 125. and this is described in detail. i believe that they roughly went down this path. there they really made it more cunning, they just changed the trajectory, and this is how the rocket flies in complex, 12. they gave it as a super achievement. here they could have such an option, with this option the rocket would fly further like this, but there were cases of running out of fuel. she will burrow like this. and just like that, as we see in this photo, i understood how to be undermined, as it seems to me, i still didn’t have time for yesterday evening, in general, the nuances of air defense well, in those that entered. and it seems to me that i understood what you are leading to, but nevertheless, let's say, a the heirs of the vietnamese. uh, so, uh, yes, do you remember how this anecdote of vietnamese times vietnam of the vietnam war, when the americans surrounded the vietnamese and say, create vietnam, and from there, in response, the vietnamese do not surrender hazel to machine guns. yes, and so the heirs of the vietnamese, for example, modernized their own. well, they didn’t
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modernize, they turned it off for me, anyway, that ’s the question, that is, it fell here yes so, uh, canada says that we worked out targets no closer than 35 km of the border, that is, no closer than here now i have the question is even this rocket is a self-liquidator. where could she have flown from? what to fly here? but, well, now they just held it by hand. to the right of lvov, so here. yes, the rocket goes higher, they shoot after it with the hope that it will be 100% easier to hit the target in dagon. oh, although in general, the rocket should have a high speed, respectively, the cs300 missile complex, the cruise missile hits the target that it is intended for, goes into the ground, is blown up, well, it destroys the target, more precisely, and these missiles, respectively, they were going and turning around. they went so far and understood? that is, others words. here is the answer to my question. you tell me the following. if i understand correctly that,
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well, because i don’t understand it and it seems to me that not everyone understands this either, then, there are air defense missiles that can shoot not only, as it were, to intercept a target in the forehead, but can also shoot its tail, then there is relatively speaking, from somewhere here. well, it even turns out that not from here, if our targets, as kalashenkov says, are no closer than 305 km, then shoot. should be. if to dagon, then from somewhere from here, yes, from somewhere from here, and then it flies here at the end, not being destroyed is still a very important very interesting point in order to generally understand how it all happened and was calculated. so, when the aerospace operation of our aerospace forces began, they practically destroyed the bulk of the radar stations, yes, and the missile guidance station was not a significant number, but the serious and unified radar field over the territory of ukraine ceased to exist and ukraine turned. naturally to the americans and
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american long-range radar aircraft control detection. awax plus sometimes british sometimes french are connected, but mostly american they are in poland along the border. uh, they are on duty with ukraine and actually exercise control. well, somewhere around 2/3 of the territory of ukraine they definitely cover as soon as our planes appear there. either cruise missiles immediately send information to the command post of the air defense of ukraine and there is a target allocation between the remaining divisions and batteries, and, accordingly, some division receives information. here is the goal the number is such yes azimuth is such a range, altitude and so on to take for escort. e, respectively, and destroy the head of the ax. yes, and here it was exactly the same story, so the americans saw it. what goal did they set in ukraine and how did ukraine fulfill it, they had it all online on the screen and they instantly. all this can be recorded instantly, because there is objective electronic control and they immediately
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determined that the target, respectively, the ukrainians did not shoot down, but the missiles that fell on the territory poland is ukrainian. that is another very interesting point. er, just one more question. you answer me, that is, if it controls everything, and we've been talking about it for half a year, satellites also control everything. and the radars and so on of the westerners, then from the first minutes they could not help but see and not know, or something, the body and where it flew from and where it flew to. yes? that is, they have on the screen the fact that it was a ukrainian missile that fired into the tail and flew somewhere, it was yes, respectively, and the next question i have. how am i only all this news went. here are all links to local polish media. the first thing i wrote in my telegram channel was that, well, for some reason i don’t have much confidence in the local polish media. i would like to hear polish air defense. i still have n’t heard anything from polish air defense. that is, as if the polish air defense, which
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, in theory, is responsible for the fact that, well, nothing should fly there, remains silent. do you have any explanation for this, that it is so close to the border it could be, but the reason that the polish air defense didn’t notice it, didn’t see it, but because so far no one has performed, except for the polish air defense. well, the polish one, in fact, was obliged to control, taking into account the fact that the american patriot complexes are already starting to arrive, they say that rap is very good and so further. no, they don’t know , firstly, the american pro system is deployed there, yes, and gs short but this is for targets at high altitudes at high speeds. that is, it is an anti-missile system. they also have an air defense system here. although they will seriously improve it. and they were obliged to, of course, they were obliged to observe all this . well, in any case, report to your country's leadership, but why didn't this report work? this means he says, either your
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polish woman overslept, or they saw everything, but they are trying to shield the kiev regime and keep silent. oh, that is, roughly speaking, we are still talking about purely technical details. that is, you tell me that from the very beginning, the americans could not but know and not see what and where the polish air defense came from great degree. probability could not, but not know where and what flew into their territory, and therefore it was still silent, because they could not help but see it, but did not know how to interpret it, and a ukrainian missile could fly there, because that it was uh, most likely, that's done, the way you said, that is, the technical side. very interesting. yes? let 's show a fragment, polish like this, and there, it means that the fragment is small. yes? and there is an inscription. uh, it's time for three compartments. eh, that is now let's try. i don't know there is here, well, why isn't such a photo sent? so is it a speech?
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no, it’s a slightly different support of the third compartment next there, so, that is, when the rocket is placed in the s300 container, so the third compartment, there it is, there, it’s directly shown how the rocket should be in this compartment to be stored there. reliably and, as it were, without damage, that is, it confirms it was immediately clear, as soon as the photographs were taken, that this 5v55 rocket was the first e-e of the release options for the complex, that is to clean up the technical part in such a way, what we have from a conversation with you, that this is a missile, from the wreckage of which it was immediately obvious what kind of missile it was and such missiles are in service with ukraine and our s-300 is not there. where to come from, in principle, further, that the americans could not but see and not know the polish air defense, most likely could not but see. eh, don't know. and what, apparently , if something of ours flew there to which
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they referred, then i think that with an inverted trailer and a tractor. well, as if the matter is probably not fence, because i'm so mine, what we fire at, that's where the calibers are and that's it. there how many ionics can be, well, caliber there not there, in my opinion, two or three hundred kilograms here are 133 kg, and there are three hundred each, that is, it is three times more powerful three times. yes , and plus the warhead itself is arranged a little differently, i realized that it does more damage. that's actually what we know, what we know what the question is. here's what i have is there a polish air defense that is, those who were sitting at the consoles saw it. they could shoot down you know by now missiles of a similar type only shoot down s400. shoot down whom to knock down this hand or ours is not? sorry, but the s-300 shoots down missiles from 400. this is the most important thing, because yeah. that is, that is, roughly speaking, the poles could not shoot down this rocket, you know, if
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p3 there they intercepted it in the early sections, when there was more height, because petri is working from a height of 60 m, therefore, if the rocket is lower than the height, but they didn’t work on it, if at 100-152 300 m, they had to shoot it down understood? well, that is, from a purely technical uh part, like i clarified for myself with a specialist purely practically, and from the very beginning all the western specialists involved in this story could not help but know with a high degree of probability what actually happened, flew in, did not fly in, and so on. and here the most interesting question arises, which we will now begin to discuss after advertising. why did it start to happen what started to happen why did all this piggy just squeal, which lasted all evening all night, and some especially talented in kiev continue to squeal until now advertising, do not
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the fight for the world title live from france on saturday at the first rome will show we continue to discuss live, in fact, the topic, which is one way or another the main one from yesterday evening, but only why it is the main one that changes greatly in character , because last night a discussion of the topic that an allegedly russian missile flew into the territory of poland, that is, into the territory of a nato country, killed two citizens, about whom, by the way, there are still no names, nothing is named at all. that is, as if a tractor from all angles. eh, as if they had time to shoot, but there are still no people who allegedly died, even names. well, that's okay, put aside, but there was talk that supposedly this is the russian federation and immediately there was talk. and
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now they can answer. but now, will they apply the fourth point of the installer in consultations or the fifth one right away? and that means a collective answer must be said that we also have telegram was also screwed up. and mother do not grieve these passions. well, because again, to whom is the war, to whom the mother is related, here, that is, someone. and here the whole question is who managed to get really scared of those, as if they immediately began to be careful. and who would have thought that this is it, well, actually because of such idiots, as a rule, wars begin. eh, who live here are beginning to inculcate these passions. yes, well, among idiots, for example, who why do i call these people idiots, well, or politicians of these countries are called an idiot, what are we you found out quite clearly in the first part that the western countries , including the americans, could not have been unaware of, what happened? why did it happen and where did it go next? this is a question. why did they tell anyone about it? or why those from, and not supposedly the allies, could not help informing both the poles and the balts who are nearby there. that's it, that
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's it, that is, in theory everyone should have known, but nevertheless, the balts. they immediately scored in their favorite, which means, as if lunar. the tractor began immediately, that's it, that's all condolences to the polish brothers, criminal russian strikes targeting civilians fell on nato territory supporting polish friends. this, that is, everything, that is, this one already, as if the lithuanians began to declare war, too, began to declare, in fact, the estonians also began to lead to the case, but the question arises. it's just that they are considered so useless that, as allies, they do not share this information with them, or they don't care, including the same president of lithuania and this information. yes. uh, because an inch of nato territory is why he flew into this territory defense? nato is not very clear. well, of course, the ukrainians, about whom, as we now know, this was actually their jamb, were the furthest offended, as always, in front of the locomotive. well, let's get on with the main thing, so to
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speak. e clown let's go. russian missiles russian missiles hit poland on the territory of our friendly country, people were killed. how many times has ukraine said that a terrorist state will not be limited to our country. we need to put the terrorist in his place. the farther russia feels impunity, the more threats there will be for everyone who can be reached by russian missiles to fire missiles at nato territory this is a russian missile attack on collective security. this is a very significant escalation. it is necessary to act the question. he weaved all this before he called one of the senior comrades and they either told him or they didn’t tell him what really happened, that is, when he weaved it, he already knew this and weaved it consciously or to him again, for some reason, the dopors didn’t talk about it in the same way as again the question is the ministers of foreign affairs kuleba, who,
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so to speak, will also contact our comrades. for some reason, no one told him anything about what really happened, or he knew everything, but nevertheless whipped it. here is the foam. listen. in russia, they are now promoting a conspiracy theory that allegedly it was a ukrainian air defense missile that fell on polish territory. it's not true no one should buy into russian propaganda or amplify its message this lesson should have been learned long ago after the bunga crashed that is, at that time it sounded to him like a conspiracy theory of russia, but despite the fact that if he is such a close ally, then in theory he first had to dial and the question arises again, or they told him this, but he continued it. why convey it for some purpose that needs to be dealt with, or they didn’t tell him this for some purpose, but in any case. well, i probably don't know these, but in any case, obviously a lot
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of people from nato started calling. here you need to pay objectively, you need to pay tribute to the polish leadership, polish representatives of the polish authorities. from the very beginning, e assessed this situation quite restrainedly and balanced. yes, they did not say that consultations on the fourth paragraph might be needed. yes, they brought something up in the air and so on and so forth. well, probably there are some protocols, but they urged not to rush to conclusions. and so to speak, how not to do it. successful of these most it turned out that in some situations that, it turns out, evidence is needed. i'm right here i'm impressed, that is all the same, these people know that sometimes evidence is needed, because sometimes it seems that no matter how they need proof for nothing. here, apparently, not all were needed. that is, they all constantly called at the same time, which means the starshak. so it was busy all the time there, because , uh, it means that the most important senior, or rather,
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a very senior mega senior, he, first of all, is sick. yes, god bless him, health, purely human. secondly, he still has a difference, as it were, in time. here and there, here they are sitting. e, and means the whole name. who is calling now? yes , this okay, it will wait there, and everyone called there, and everyone needed to understand, why is there something? that is, perhaps this information about how it really was, these three, so to speak, these three, uh, which are either these or these five, which i also think now, well, what kind of, and we will talk , what was it really or are we still having fun and biden, as the elder says, what kind of guys i don’t know somehow dumb and everything started to change. as a matter of fact, with these words biden. there is preliminary information that disputes, i don't want to say this until we investigate everything from the point of view of the trajectory , it is unlikely that it was released from russia, but
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we will see, i made sure that we found out exactly what happened, and then we will collectively determine our next steps. this is the president of the united states air defense and radar station, who from the first minutes could not help but know what it is. this means that either not everyone reports something to him again, or he does not process everything quickly, but sallivan, as if politely, and it doesn’t push you there, but, nevertheless, even these words of the president of the united states calmed everyone down a bit, then another one appears. well , to put it lightly, referring to three unnamed us officials that, according to preliminary estimates , a missile was fired by ukrainian troops at an approaching russian missile, this is just a minute after all this night. with that, they could not help but know it from the very beginning. they give this cream, then the reuters appears on about the same topic, and the president who quotes biden
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joe biden, told the seven and partner fans that the explosion was more the result of work on ukraine and exactly from this moment the rhetoric, that is, what has been known since yesterday evening is announced this morning. well, in any case, technically they could not help but know, and then everyone begins to quietly postpone. that is , they were still talking in the evening. well, it’s like that the third world war will start there until the morning or it won’t start, the third world type won’t gasp, they, after all, as if they can, and then everyone starts to cool down already i'm going. yes, he says that, probably, the fourth point of the protocol is not needed. and this, of course, is nato and this, of course, is a ukrainian missile, but that doesn’t mean anything already, and the macron is crawling and the scholtsy are crawling away and already, as it were, everyone is like that, like everyone is like that, as if cloying. eh, sickly restrained. and there are only two questions. the first i never heard, neither before nor after the biden of the british. it is published to me that those ears
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that stick out from vilnius and from latvia are the ears of someone who needs ears, and pieces of these ears crawled out in today's morning british newspapers. with this all russian missiles hit more, russian missiles, finished off, smashed and so on. apparently they kind of, well , expected that m and nothing, that is, so far there have been no statements from the british authorities on this matter. despite the fact that they are members of nato, and special allies of the united states, they certainly could not have been the first to inform them. silence, only newspapers rage, and against this background, cherry on the cake, so biden has already said everything, duda has already calmed down, erdogan calmed down schultz calmed down, macron calmed down. everyone, as it were, is already older. and then suddenly i don’t
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i can reproduce this sound in the studio, because, well, it’s impossible. this is a live stream of his images. but it was just that. and then suddenly the secretary of the national security council of ukraine comes out and lyokha, our lyokha, our beloved boy, comes out with this, please. we are in favor of a further detailed study of this incident jointly with partners, kiev is ready to transfer to partners, evidence of the russian trace, we also expect information from partners, on the basis of which a final conclusion was made that it was a question of ukrainian air defense missile ukraine asks to immediately provide access to the site of the explosion to representatives of the ministry of defense of ukraine and the state border guard service of ukraine , especially the service of ukraine with dogs. it is desirable that they sniff this rocket and take the trail, and then the ukrainian border dog will lead them somewhere to the petropavlovsk-kamchatsky sign. but you can joke all you want about the fact that he is an idiot,
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he really is an idiot, but nevertheless, after so many older guys have already said everything, and everyone was reassured and everyone was called to something, this sounds. nothing comes out of britain but newspapers to your mind. this is all this is all this zhu-zhu-zhu, or rather, it is not zhu-zhu-zhu, about what? no? this, of course, is the same zhizhi that is not without reason. um, in general, you coolly laid out such a direct detective story. yes, the script for the film can be directly so step by step. that's it, i'm commenting on this scenario briefly, and then let's say about this weirdo. eh, the first one was generally latvian. i know him, he hasn’t been any ministers, only minister of furniture construction, in my opinion, no for the last 20 years. ah, be my will. of course, i didn’t even allow trams, right. although, there are rails, because 100% will be disasters. and
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here is the fact that they worked out the first one, perhaps they were given the command to afkat. so they even sent their entire army, that is, well, they took two buses, put their entire army on board and sent them to the eastern border. yeah, they don't have anymore, well, the whole picture is indicative, that is, those very baltic shooting galleries are mini-en. i named them because that the hyenas of europe are poland and this tail was pressed immediately. and right here, which is very important. for the whole scenario, one puzzle is missing. from the very beginning, it was not at all about whose rocket it was? so where did you come from? wherever she killed someone, it’s not about that at all. it's all the same west , everything, the surrounding space exists according to the version of hai or likee. dakli will be chosen
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quite right, that is, it was a political decision. we recognize it as russian. yes, and what shall we do? and there is not one, there are two sons. yeah. that's you, we recognize it as ukrainian, it takes time, that is, all these dudes including. by the way, he was also there. they were all in the same place, as if on purpose, that is, even call up. it 's just that they come together in one room, and they had to make a decision, and they made a decision. actually very serious. i understand the old biden when he has such a frightened look. uh, because he had to make the decision oh-oh, it's wild strange, that is, or some kind of protocol. that's whose rocket, that is, wait, here i am now playing a naive boy and i ask you. that is, you want to tell me that these five people are fine, knowing what really happened and what didn’t happen, they are sitting now and
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discussing. what version of them to recognize what happened. what is the name of this rocket? what is the name of this rocket? whose to appoint whom to blame and, depending on this, either to react, as to one or as to the other, and in these scenarios , nato could theoretically be present. yes, and they actually. here, yes, and the poles did a very good professional presentation. first designation. yesterday. in the evening. they had this rocket of russian origin. or maybe production. yes, it can be, just on what immediately in fairness. well , either themselves or, again, the poles suggested. indeed, they performed it from yesterday evening, as if a semblance of a version, that is, it is in any development of events of russian production. regardless of whether she is russian or ukrainian, she is a rocket, that is, they lay down, we must give them their due to think over the scenario, knowing that these the guys either or they were told that, like, you know something like this. say it's streamlined and wait and wait. and we will continue to decide there, and the poles
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thought of one more thing. here's what's different. in this case, the poles, who are sitting in warsaw, if there was a european map, and then there are the latvians, who are sitting in riga, if they know that if it suddenly happens somewhere past them, everything will fly. they are sitting there, everything is on this practically on the island about and hoe. yes, and warsaw is right in the trend. uh-huh that is. if suddenly i think that it was not in vain that they listened to that map of europe and don't bring you back. yeah interesting. go on. no wonder there in poland everything began to take off. there, for sure, there was increased combat readiness, 100% was announced. that's because the episode was such a test for us, yes everyone. yeah , i think this is a story. after some time , historians will tell us that we, damn it, are really on the verge of war with us. that's what
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historians will tell over time. this is my favorite topic. actually, my part is now trying, as it were , to guess what historians will write later, despite the fact that you understand exactly the same way as these five people in this room are historians, then they will write how it all happened, depending on what happens next in the coming months and years. that is, how would they describe these events. those yesterday's of today's night will also depend as well as those of these uncles. yes, how could we have such a version, can we have such a version? here, after all, something else is interesting, and in addition to all of these, calls to nato to answer these points and so on, there is another topic that they immediately began to develop. uh, ukrainians continue to develop it now, regardless of whose it is by the way, danil forgot to tell him. yes, you forgot to tell him about danil the fact is that after danilov it all means about hmm arrived with a tin , apparently, especially for the case and a series for those who are in the tank, yes, all tins that
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declared in english and white that the official us spokesman ukrainian military reported to the united states allies, and attempts to intercept a russian missile near the site of strikes. yes apparently this is for danilov and this emphasizes that danil is apparently not an ally. that there is a real answer to daniel, that is, to those people on behalf of whom he spoke. oh, and who are the people on behalf of whom he spoke, but uh in the morning, who after biden after scholz after erdogan, who pushed him? eh, danilova, this whole heresy , this whole gang gathered in the morning, cocaine and the only question they have. where are we? no, our rocket, and we have nothing to do with it, in general it hurts there, warsaw riga moscow and danilov listen, go, say that we want to go to the scene. it 's between wring something is an international act. well, of course, the ukrainian delegation is on the agenda. and now it’s
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necessary, through the viruses, how the nord stream , in a month, bring them there to the place of this very story, tell the men that you will find everything that is yours, but watch out, because it will throw something up. here, but, and when you say this, that all this cocaine gang gathered and began to decide. and what do we get from this ? hmm. and i think that someone else is a gang, and we started talking about ears. immediately after all, in parallel with this, another topic began to appear, which i personally think. do you know how air defense is the main goal, and there is a distracting goal. it seems to me that this screech weighs and so on. this inner logical story. here is all this risk of the balts, all these idiotic statements there by kule zelensky there about the war, put it in its place and so on. this is a distracting goal, because everything is like there, oh, that there is a war there, this is a distracting goal, and the main goal is a statement that immediately went on the part of the ukrainian authorities that, against the backdrop of this incident, it is necessary to close the sky
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over ukraine and here do not deny them cunning, since this is the main quality of our, so to speak, brothers and neighbors, that in general, within the framework of this situation, the issue of closing the sky. formally relevant, regardless of what kind of missile flew into the nato country, and here they put their foot in, they say, guys. well, in general, it doesn’t matter whose arrived, but it arrived. but it has arrived. why because you did not close the sky over her. and how many times have we been talking about this, so to speak, e asked, and this is not the first day they have been having this conversation, and not the first month this conversation has been going on and already today the german authorities told them about it that they were not going to close this sky. and now i have received news that nato has decided not to close the skies over ukraine after the incident in poland and closing the skies over ukraine will create a risk of a
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direct conflict between nato and the russian federation, said a representative of the press service of the federal government of germany, volvo nyuchner, after consulting with members of the alliance . pilots are sorry. and here the question arises. and this is this whole pig, which means that it was a squeal in fact, not for another attempt to shove this idea, considering that today there is also rammstein uh -huh well, somehow everything turned out well, that today there is also rammstein and this is a place where they still this reznikov will screw something up, but at the same time you can turn this thing off. and this, especially austin austin listen to what he said. austin said that, in principle, it would probably be necessary to give ukraine more air defense, and now the question arises. this is all the night, so to speak, vanity. she's not here, isn't it all arranged for this, uh, ukrainians, the balts, and silent and silent, in short, yes. first of all, hmm judging by the reaction of the
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ukrainian authorities, all these, frankly speaking , cynical pigs are still very good . the intelligence of the southern military district verified the publication in british newspapers. for which many thanks that you did it, it was homemade. yeah , whose homework, and it was homework those same ears that are still silent british. we're with you, okay. yeah nothing about it i couldn’t find out, because those who are doing this special operation are those who planned this special operation with politicians, such as those who were decided. eh, even if he is premier yes, he has not been sharing for a long time. we have already discussed this with you. and that's just a medical fact. so they act
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at their own discretion, and here i will now go to it from the other side. notice that the desire to slow down comes more from the oceans. quite obviously, yes, yes, we have been discussing this for two weeks now. yes, it's so obvious. absolutely. why do you need it is also clear to them temporarily needed. they want to buy time. here we also understand everything. so maybe we will need to win there for some time. and here. well, maybe we will be with them, but somehow indirectly, but send a signal to each other. uh-huh that's the end of the war. this is the path of deceit, nothing can be done, sun tzu, yes, and so on, but these startanuli with a very interesting. it seems to me that this special operation with this ukrainian, and a rocket in order to send us a month, firstly, that we
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will not close the sky over ukraine for anything, because it's the clash with nato it's these people who sent us the thought. yes, you see how it all fits together. here, apart from everything else. i think that they themselves are these ukrainians, there is an element of hmm, with danil there was an element of amateur performance . in short, this whole situation. it was what the firefighters call an oncoming spider. here they are the whole situation. yes, with full heating, they launched this special operation in order to reduce the kill fire, you understand, yes, that is, to reduce the intensity of this fire. clear. yes, that is, here it is necessary to clarify what you mean by fire. and what do you mean by your relationship? the horror-horror of russia, terrible russia is fighting, we condemn it. we are already we are here and we will launch something on it.
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and then you see, this is all heating up heating up putin does not go to the g20 and so on and so forth, and guys, and we are already running out of steam. you see, the arsenal is emptying it, in general, and so on. here we need strength, we need at least time to generate energy, there he can pick up france somewhere, then turn off his power unit. nuclear power plant and so on. in general, a lot of problems. let's do it a little. and how to do it? and you let's oncoming fire. let's arrange just such a provocation there further behind- well , judging by these speeches, it is directly visible from the texts of this blank. yep, that is actually. hmm, this is very interesting and i am very glad that you express this version for me. that i had it, but i had to write it and express it and write it, and you said i didn’t dare not yesterday or today, that it’s very much what i’m trying to confirm my words with is that where did i start, that i wrote about this in general, that
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restraint, prudence, sanity, and western politicians were unprecedented in these. eh, there was also a preparation. here in these it is less than and then in your version of this fit. that is, that is , against the backdrop of this cruel clinch of recent months, against the backdrop of which everyone is already thinking, lord, what will happen. this is impossible to stop. suddenly, a precedent is created when a war breaks out in the evening, as if almost in a mini-information space. and then, suddenly, it turns out that all who are weighed, all the wise, all the good, behold. that's what this version is. well, actually, it's very interesting. yes, well, a little. this allows us to justify sullivan, who traveled from zelensky in kiev, we will now discuss, so we will discuss this now. here's what against the backdrop of the last two weeks, and talk about all sorts of negotiations and attempts. to find common
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ground on the proposal of burgess naryshkin is right for that. yes, these were the first swallows. now this is the situation. coming out biden is all in a white shirt-front and says, no, here we are, you are us, there is no such a great version. we are now in the next part of the program, and this is exactly what we will discuss. what place happened. that's from yesterday evening until tonight takes just in the background. for these two weeks, this version of it must be remembered, because it is internally logical. and what's on the background here it would seem that it's not embroidered. suddenly a mini-situation is created, which attention, which, after all the fears of yesterday evening, this afternoon show that hope is what? look, everyone showed goodwill
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and it turns out that we, who are about the fight sauce without any evidence, announced sanctions, we, who are on the boeing, which, by the way, will be discussed tomorrow in the netherlands out of the blue the next day, they declared us guilty. see how balanced and kind we can be, remember this and move on. you wanted to add something, you know, i just wanted to clarify that in general nato will now try to use this situation in order to put zenith on missile complexes for ukraine, they will say, the old soviet systems do not work, and let's replace them with old american ones, this is hawks and so on. this entire antediluvian system will be removed, withdrawn from the arsenals, their troops will go to ukraine, which is in service with nato , new modern weapons will go to the arsenal. the military-industrial complex troops will come to work, the appearance of concern for ukraine will be created, which strengthens its air
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defense. and wherein. as a matter of fact, it seems, solidarity will need to be demonstrated and so further. that is, the gain here is colossal from this situation, from the point of view of the military-industrial complex, it is still a very interesting historical moment. they started the second part with him, which means, uh, that there was a situation in 1983, when a south korean boyng was shot down, and even then, it means literally. uh, about two years ago, materials relating to this story were declassified. uh, reagan, the us president wrote to the japanese prime minister of south korea, the russians confused the boeing 747 with our rc-142 reconnaissance aircraft. there will also be a spy plane. here they did such a maneuver under the old stations accepted, that is, a spy plane. he covered himself with a civilian side and took him away. yes, they were walking and this is how they did it in the air, but it turned out at the stations and on the tablets. i saw what it looked like. it 's all this way. we shot down rc- that we were shooting down
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a spy plane and riga the next day wrote about it to the president of south korea, the president of japan , everyone knew everything, but in the media everywhere they poured mud on the soviet union until the americans shot down the south iranian. i'm sorry passenger plane, then a lot of children died and the story was scandalous so far. they poured mud on us, although everyone knew the truth, that is, the leaders who are now declaring one thing they really are, from the very first moment. they know that politics has happened, in general, in many respects, this is how it works. well, almost all of us know people who, uh, who are not so arranged, by the way, three rain, you have to be sincere to do. we will talk separately, because, of course, the pattern of sincerity has always been for thousands of years. these are the chinese. here, as if here, if there is, as if an example of sincerity. of course, the chinese and especially sincerely among the chinese. these are
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chinese politicians. that is, this is the quintessence of sincerity - everyone knows who wants to know something about china, i don’t understand, but they are very low. yes and so, actually your version of your version. the fact that, perhaps, under this they will also change air defense, it does not completely cancel the e version. hey karen what is it? how would such an attempt to create a precedent of hope that reconciliation is possible, because measurement is measurement, and money, as it were, money. we are talking about the western world, like this here, within the framework of reconciliation , it is very interesting to consider what happened tonight and during the day, because this trend has not gone away, but here is what is happening within its framework and can happen further. it's very interesting, don't switch right after the ad. especially since, for sure. everyone was in a rut last night. all the more carefully, you need to listen to what is happening. i don’t have a new revelation from vovan and lexus. the pranksters exposed the former president of ukraine petro
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live on the air we continue to discuss. how do we deal with events? well, to the event. in general, despite the fact that we are talking about a tractor with a trailer, but from two supposedly dead polish citizens, names that no one has announced and which are not clear where and, as it were, some kind of funnel on the border of poland to ukraine, but nonetheless. these may be mini events, but global events , because the world powers are involved in the actions of the world nuclear powers, and the largest powerful military bloc all the world 's media. uh, hundreds of russian and ukrainian telegram channels sleeping all night, writing directly perpendicular to each other. well, why not on a global scale, and the most interesting thing is that within the framework of this story , statements continue to occur that are clearly out of the general course of events. that is, there is already a certain general course of events, when biden, and there, well, western world leaders announced that all the ink missile that
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tried to shoot down a russian missile fell on the territory of poland is not russian. none attacked, nobody wanted all the question. they suddenly closed it here, as if danilov was not there. no, we do not agree, this is not a ukrainian rocket. give us, as it were, access now to the prime minister of that same poland, which yes, which seems to have been reserved from the very beginning. and it seems that the prime minister is already following in the footsteps of everything that was said. poland marowiecki says we cannot rule out that the fall of a rocket in poland is a provocation. then i want to ask, uh, marovetsky. well, if the provocations are a cloud, given that the rocket is ukrainian, and on a new one they found you, uh provoke or you know something, then tell us, or, uh, the prime minister of poland is telling us in an encouraged manner that you know how to provoke something . time will show the program on russian channel one, and there, an excellent political scientist, the indigenous
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people were just talking about what is possible, this is a provocation of something good. this rocket is trying to provoke us all at all good for what is it? because, in general, in recent days, everyone has been discussing that some conversations are contacts and so further. he can be treated differently, but they are activated, because the meeting between burns and naryshkin in ankara is about what, right? yes, and she, especially about something. and what did they most actively do in america that he discusses everything, anything, but not ukraine, only not ukraine, but he went to ukraine. he went from where he went, he went to kiev from there, it’s another matter that he, of course, went to kiev to save state money, so as not to dangle back and forth twice. well , because the cia knows all sorts of small budgets and it will fly first to antara, then back, and then back to kiev well, as if the economy should be economical and no one has canceled this, but nevertheless these contacts are there and about them they have a lot of
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all sorts of conversations and sully, to which there forced zelensky to do something, and so on. only the lazy one no longer reminded, and so on. and within the framework of what happened today, what kind of process is this that we are now witnessing with all these meetings with all these conversations , meetings, some meetings with others, and so on and so on. etc. what kind of process is it from what to what and what are the options? well, firstly, if you look exactly. here is a quote from marovetsky, then a provocation, he suggested that we consider the fact that russia strikes with its nano-missiles too close to poland . that is, like, we specifically hit, so close to the border, knowing that their curves were reworking missiles and sooner or later. they will still fly in, by the way, they will fly out, by the way, anyway, of course, and in fact, and this is not the first ukrainian that
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flies into the territory and drones and missiles and planes have already dumped the downing of ukrainian air defense planes and so on . here's some more bad stuff to talk about. well, so as not to disappear, do not forget with them, do not forget that the russians are bad . in general, then, i have two more words about this situation. once, and then to the fact that that's what they all fly and talk about. uh what was demonstrated to all of us, in fact, to the whole world to an adequate world, and in the development of history from this ukrainian rocket on polish territory, which is a local conflict. and around it there are certain, as it were, a security radius, beyond which no one wants to go
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, and moscow and washington and nato, that is, in fact, are watching this radius, why is it here why? kyiv offended? and the memes are not there. that is, this is a certain frame story indicated that they are inside the perimeter and there they do what they want, but in principle, but there and there is no longer in business that attempts to draw in a wide perimeter. uh, inside no, everything is grown-up there, if anything, the strategic missile forces work there like this, therefore, that is, this is a demonstration to everyone that this is a demonstration of a certain insurance, so in that story, which seems to be an escalation. if you want to say that this is a demonstration that those very notorious red lines are not all erased yet. and when you need to all of a sudden take. a black red felt-tip pen and in less than a day turn off the situation that if you wish, you yourself about it
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said they could unwind in two or three months, yes, that is, that is, for the time being, it was demonstrated, as it were , the escalation limit, above which the real parties, serious players do not want to go, because nato does not want to fight with russia, at least because in nato does not know how far our missiles fly. uh-huh we will remember the story that in the official performance characteristics the caliber was written 300 km, and then when they took a ruler from the box office for syria yes? e some pity that flies to lisbon and london and so on. and they understood this very well. here it was a demonstration of such a safety circuit. that is, i have a question for you about what erina said. yes, you think it’s beautiful, this is a demonstration of red lines and the fact
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that when necessary, everyone can agree faster than in a day, and even roll up this whole story. this demonstration happened, but about the occasion of an accident, or it was planned so that it happened so, in order to demonstrate against this background. uh, i think it's a reaction to a provocation, indeed, only a provocation, not that of a salesman, but something that the root is talking about. yeah, of course, there was a goose provocateur there, who, as it were, tried to arrange the whole story, and here, as it were, there is no doubt. what territory? they themselves called this train the baltic tigers there, poland ukraine whose type of territory of influence should this be? that is, as the indigenous one showed these ears, of course, everyone’s eyes are like that, they have already said shaving 10 times, of course, yes, that’s why they are silent, because it turns out in your version was against demonstrating the outline. on provocation from the other side, they will also not work together, roughly speaking, that in fact it was imprisoned. eh, the ukrainians and
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the baltic states, but in fact they got out c - this is a collective response. uh, like parts of the west to the obeychichs that play in perpendiculation. i do not rule out that the day before, biden also spoke about this to xi jinping, because uh, china is also not interested in uh, a local conflict turning into uh, a global one. yes, there were already enough northern streams for everyone, they almost pulled out border of ukraine and nord stream. and this situation and what you're saying now is a conversation. then it turns out about what's inside. in the west, there are, relatively speaking, different political and power verticals, of course competition, which see scenarios for the development of this control in different ways. and in different ways up to this. yes yes yes. no, it 's actually, in my opinion, it has become generally a place that the united states and great britain are now different soft. in other words, plans for global politics. look, what is called how he knew, how he knew to
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the question of different verticals and different scenarios that different ones play out, and the centers are often perpendicular. that's how many 10 minutes have not passed. i started the prime minister program. poland marowiecki says that we can not rule out with a missile attack in poland is a provocation takes place 10 minutes less. president of ukraine president of ukraine zelensky says i have no doubt that the rocket that caused the explosion in poland was not ukrainian. stop, he himself, he himself can’t bend anything, don’t bend, do n’t bend. can't do everything he does. this is within some kind of corridor, because given that he has been doing this since the evening. i think he should have been knocked on the ears by now. i don’t believe that he is so stoned for something that he is already rushing against everyone against the biden against the silent
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british, or is it still the british? no, of course i respect it. yes, i believe that when i remember, we talked about this terrible explosion at the end. e in istanbul yes, i think, somehow supporting somehow supporting, probably american or under the americans. someone worked, you know, yes, indeed, then it says, erdogan and so on, but i am now returning to another. i agree with sasha. i just want to add here, and you know, in addition to this purely military component , there is horror, the horror of war, and so on, what you talked about, they are sleeping telegram channels. here is the third world there and so on. but in general, the russian theme, or rather such an anti-russian theme, it was so overheated that it became toxic within the west. yeah, and the trust of their own
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societies in general in a broad sense. rooster is everything to us time about the russians, and here, and what is the attitude to the russians? this is what has it. this is what the opposition started to use, first of all, the same thing is correct in the united states, that is, they overheated the russian theme. and now they are literally speaking. so yes, of course, well, it's clear that we know that, in fact, russian is their folk fun breakfast with babies in the morning. yeah , well, it's not them. you see, this time. here, yes, here. well, why are we going to them then, in your understanding, zelensky, who is already on the way. well just perpendicular to everyone, because already when everyone said more than once and everything 10 times, and nevertheless he declares that he has no doubt that this was not a rocket. or maybe she was ukrainian, or maybe he was, or maybe he's playing the fool, you know, what's
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broken, maybe it's from the series, she's not ukrainian in fact, as the poles said from the very beginning. she was a russian rocket. she was russian by birth. i mean, it's all a joke. well, that is, you want to say that this is he is already fooling around on his own behalf , understanding what you are saying, you understand, he needs to say something. he needs to fill the gap that now arises during this situation. he can’t think so, there are frantic attempts, nevertheless, to agree on something about some conversations, negotiations, at least on some topics, because it’s real, well, objectively, i won’t repeat it here. well, it is clear that with all the strength of power, and the mind, uh, skills, and so on, america , britain, the west, and so on. well they figured out that, first, two conflicts in parallel. they started their truth. taiwan you ukraine two
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conflicts, they will not pull. then the internal situation can simply torpedo them, and then they will lose power. they don't want it. this is the first then from purely rational considerations. it is clear that they are very worn out, that it is necessary to fill the arsenals for this, i remind you that we need energy generation, which are not available in those volumes, especially in europe. but in europe they simply do not exist, especially now that ukraine does not need them, nothing works. this, by the way, to the question of what is the point of hitting the infrastructure of ukraine to repair power plants. and i remind you that if i, of course, could be wrong, but i have such a thing. that's how i'm invested. it seems that 80% of the world's uranium is for the peaceful atom. in general , somewhere from russia from russia is not you can't be wrong. this is so, in my opinion, american 100.
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here are american for american nuclear power plants 100% from russia, and then the question arises. are they ready can't they find a way to replace the substitute there in australia say something to eat and so on. the plant must be set up to enrich the wounds this time and this time must be won. it's not because they suddenly realized that not everything bad is from us. that is then in your version. now they don’t put pressure on the brakes, but switch the speed, that is, they are conditionally from fifth to just second . the rocket incident in which they show miracles of sanity. it was just like that, if by automobile, i mean, like there you go at full speed and then something like boom, let's go. i will soon reduce that you are there it is not clear that with the wheel choo-choo now you have to stop on the side of the road to see what the wheel is, and you just got tired of
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driving fast. yes, good analogues. yes, you know, i would also like to support it fundamentally in some way. that is, that they begin to argue in this key, whether you like it or not, into this key, everyone , uh, we are dragging the one who is going, yes, that is, i wanted to say that we have actually switched to a war on exhaustion. that's when we adopted two decrees , i remember even talking about it in this studio. e, respectively. e. donetsk four republics martial law on the rest there in general a number of economic measures are being taken and we started to succeed, we began to rebuild the economy. the west expected that there would be sanctions, we would collapse, but instead, we are still going. let it be hard. let some consolidation problems. they weighed their resources and realized that their resources could not compete with us. here and based on of this they are just beginning. yes, yes, yes, and based on
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this, they decided to ease the pressure. in addition, an article by a retired american general was published the other day. and we know that the retired, as always to him, however, right before our eyes, left once in the morning and you think, lord, a smaller person. it is precisely that the united states is not interested in a quick victory for ukraine. because this will not allow weakening russia, there is an opportunity to drag out the conflict and actually press russia enough. there long 5-10 years and so on as much as washington wants these two factors. they influence external behavioral changes. west when he allegedly goes to negotiations negotiations on minor issues are important to me, moreover, when they pretend that they deign to negotiate. and as if under their control, the channels begin to write that this is all the last chance for a deal, and so the terms of the deal are close to capitulation.
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run faster, otherwise it won't offer. this is about this, by the way, but what you say, this is also emphasized by the fact that a and the country which is a member of nato well, of course, such a peculiar member of nato, but nevertheless, in the person of erdogan, he also says that the price of isolating russia is simply unbearable, of course, he first of all means himself both economically and politically. well, who else should he have? he is the president of turkey and not the world, that the consequences of the consequences he says are limitless and he means, if we are serious , of course, at the same time, well, after all, he is a world-class politician, how not to refer to him. yes, black marks are already serially obtained, also black labels. uh, gets serialized and says these things. and it's still in the background. we are talking about the west, which in general, literally. it has not yet actually ended the g20 event, at which china, it seems to me, is very clearly behind. what
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is in this scenario of the world competition? well, he, well, definitely not with the west, yes, because well, in any case, when the minister of foreign affairs of china says that he is ready to work with russia and other congenial countries against the backdrop of conversations. i understand that this is different, that no one has ever get up with us no there shoulder to shoulder, like some of us, there and so on. well listen, well, here are these mini-examples. listen, the chinese voted in favor of this general resolution of the general assembly. he, yes, she means nothing about these reparations. there are no reparations. china rarely votes. that's so tough against china in that case. ninety-nine times out of 100 abstentions, they voted wang and make this statement and so on and so forth. this is also for the west all the signals that at that speed, at which they rode the box will break, and even the engine will knock. china is comfortable with globalization. and i think that's what they talked about for a long time. i
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think that today china offers some of its own scenarios, and the preservation of the goodies of globalization. yes, because he makes money on it and is very interested in the fact that the cart wants to continue, but he absolutely does not need a war in ukraine, but he does not need at all, neither a war in ukraine nor an aggravation. yes, but it's understandable. yes, he did offer something. here i have one otherwise, he would not have met with biden for such a long time . well, you shook hands, and so on, 3 hours 3:12. i think that the chinese centers have developed some proposals for this. and here you are, a rather curious coincidence. i think that the americans were also warned that china was coming with an offer. they just meet and bow. you talk about red lines and so on, and it is no coincidence that this was a personal meeting, and it was important, and it was
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long. note. it was very long, and therefore i think it was at this meeting. uh, the washingtons of beijing discussed very substantive issues of our future from here as well. here further, as it were, this rhetoric also emerges. and it throws out. here is a meeting being thrown. e, forwarding the line from the meeting with the dolphin and the biden, and already, as it were, in the next conversation, which, perhaps, is also not an accident, that after this meeting, the biden shijinpin, in which they discussed some of their red lines, happens that we discussed with you today as an indicator that the west can be, if desired, like this, as if sensible cute and so on. this is a very interesting topic for future discussions. where they will develop time will tell, but in any case, no matter what happens. advertising will be on time. admired you who believe in yourself and reach for the
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are doing everything to have the right to say tinkoff bank photo in russia on in fact, this is how the world is arranged. history, world politics, that sometimes an event happens that can be fundamental way to change the course of the whole history, at least some kind of conflict, but lead to some unpredictable consequences. sometimes good results don't come right away. we can always appreciate such events that they are so historical. it seems to me that perhaps, perhaps, after some time we will understand that today another such event that can change the course of history happened at the moment when the presidents of the united states of america and france saw the biceps of the first channel operator, this is a historical moment. believe me. damn, he was bored, but the operator of the first channel, yuri, still managed to interest him in the show, this guy's biceps just scare me. they are bigger than my head.
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check it out. here is the guy. i hope we are on the same team. you know he is russian. yes, i don’t care, well, we call such biceps guns , you train well, if anything, it looks like it is already captured in reality. do you understand? yes, biden still tells me. what team is he in when he heard that he was russian and everyone smiled and everyone became like that cute, seeing the biceps of the russian operator at this moment should be seen again. well biden. well, biden genuinely admires actually. well, after all , another leading nuclear power is france. you look how the macron looks, but i don’t know at the biceps or he looks, but, in general, he looks admiringly. and you understand that at this moment, this ice of conflicts and confrontation, it melts in such a way that nothing can melt it. and most importantly, after all, then it’s bad
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to tell. yes, you know that in general, well, as it were here on channel one, this is the smallest operator. it's like the same little one who only from the first channel releases the same powerful and combat abroad. they are not field trips with us, because you never know what, in fact, this is how our cameramen prepare for filming, and at the channel it is, in fact, the first, not to mention the fact that, in fact , for a moment, all this happened in indonesia well, the grandfather of the operator of the first channel was a consul in java and bali well, just here on the two largest indonesian islands, therefore bituha. it is not important. how are our operators different? and in general, all the employees of channel one are still biden and macron today. they understood that if they have such tv people on channel one, it might be worth being friends with these guys.
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the information channel on the first continues its work the program time will tell we are working live with you anatoliy kuzichev let's start with what e an air raid alarm was roaring over the entire or entire territory of ukraine yesterday. uh, more infrastructure facilities were under russian strikes, in more than 30 cities and towns, zelensky's office said more than 90 missiles were fired at ukraine yesterday. well, as usual. it happens that you know in the comments of the ukrainian side 90 missiles were fired, and about 100 were shot down as a result. more than 30 objects of the structure were mysteriously damaged, the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine reported today, by order of ukraine, an emergency blackout began. throughout the country. so, in the same place in the office of the president of ukraine, the situation in the energy sector was called critical in the ministry of energy ukraine said that yesterday's strikes were or became the most massive since the tenth of october. now let's ask, and
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the military expert mikhail ivanufrienko, he is in direct contact with you mikhail hello. thank you for that yes good afternoon, but let's ask, and how much is it, how painful are these blows for our opponent, so to speak. how important they are, how sensitive they are. this is the first question i ask. well, in fact we can already see from the results that they are sensitive to electricity connections. so kyiv is so funny. after the application of these strikes in 4-5 times fell the value of real estate. well, let's say this is an additional negative bonus for them, but in fact, really, because they are positive. well, if someone wants, then of course, he can sit without water , light, heat from the internet. i mean, uh, real estate prices. only this was meant, of course, so, well, in fact, even the railways are already putting diesel engines on the lines, because there is enough electricity here, too, as for delivering
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such strikes intermittently, that too, i understand because our morning staff needs each time to evaluate the effectiveness of these strikes, what has suffered and where to deliver the next strikes in order for them to be most effective. the goal is understandable inflicting critical damage to the energy infrastructure so that it breaks into separate clusters, given that we will not hit nuclear power plants anyway. eh, problems. this is very important. that is, that's just what you said about the goals obviously. it is not so obvious and it would be good for us to say so, uh, describe it in more detail, that is to make from a single, but the structure of the energy system of ukraine development. how did you say on the clusters on the plot? yes, absolutely true, because a system has been created in the police union that still exists. until now, it has a multi-level redundant system protection thanks to this, even now, having lost 30-40% of its energy infrastructure. she continues to work more or less. at least somehow. hmm, all subsequent attacks should actually pursue the same goal in order to turn off. eh, that's how
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on the power grid it ceased to exist is natural. and how do you evaluate specialists now? what is now, uh, the percentage of destruction of this very unified energy infrastructure, well, optimists estimate it at 40%, i would rate it somewhere around 30%. here. well, the most important thing is that there is a critical threshold here, like this, and the straw that broke the city of the camel one of the blows eventually leads to the collapse of the system, and it stops working as a whole. after that really. will have to move. e railroad on diesel. here again, there will be problems with supplying factories, that is, the industrial complex of the same repair plants. here it is essential, because then it allows already to hit on individual boards. there, if the bill is powered there in a separate network. there are still some work plants, if electricity, but it is known, is derived from that one, either these lights or striking at some thermal power plant. but, by the way, they say, well, i actually, so in
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news. styakh write, and what is mentioned about 30 e objects of the energy structure, and you can at least in a nutshell. and what is this, what is this object? and what are these objects of what kind? in fact, now the main blows are inflicted on transformer substations, because it is quite difficult to restore. so, thermal power plants, which i want quite a lot in ukraine, are put out of action. here they are because there are already constant requests. they've been around for about a month now. uh, kiev asks the west for the same transformers replacing them is rather problematic and difficult; they are not produced in ukraine, all the more so in sufficient quantities, and this problem, which will exist and be solved quickly. in general , it is impossible, that is, since the decision has been made to destroy the energy infrastructure. this needs to be continued. naturally, to the bitter end until it collapses completely. and when on hand not to finally, so to speak, it will be finally this, well, peace enforcement of the
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ukrainian authorities. or is it technical the inability to continue hostilities, what is the final plan? you know, here is the final plan, not completely yesen, because if we delivered these strikes not on the energy infrastructure, but on the transport infrastructure, then the supply of groups on the left bank. the dnieper river would already be impossible, because these hundreds of missiles that are fired in one night, and we would be destroyed bridges, the railway line and everything else. well, the decision was made exactly bit on energy. you see, i am not the general staff. it's hard for me to prioritize in case. well, we evaluate only by the fact that there is, most likely, the next stage will be exactly the transport infrastructure, because, well, as i said. e the head of the russian security council, the destruction of the non-nazi regime in ukraine, in general, is our goal, which will bring security stability. yes, so there are no other options. thank you very much, mikhail mikhail nurienko was a military
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expert in direct contact with us. well, here is alexey petrovich the same, by the way, before i ask you the same simple michael asked. i just want to say that this is not an attempt. there is no attempt to joke witty, much less to mock. uh, well, as if normal people over there the suffering of other people, no matter how they mock, but in general, formally speaking, and strictly speaking, this is e well, what is ukraine, uh, so to speak, what she dreamed of and what she was shouting about is communization. here the truth is repeated not an attempt to joke and mock. here, this is a single infrastructure. it's energy it offspring. uh, i don’t know the gift, uh, the soviet union of communists those very ones who are now, so to speak, ukraine is dicommunizing. isn't it, in my opinion, yes, but the recipe is still the question is this? but you understand the final intention of these blows. yes , i understand, because, uh, the main goal is not only the destruction of the single energy of the system. and the fact that this energy system ceased to serve, but
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this is logistics transportation, and that is, teaching. directly in the provision of the ukrainian army, but not only there is the energy system. there also military facilities and communication centers are mentioned uh -huh because these are also objects that participate in hostilities directly or indirectly, and that's it. this is done in such a way that just large energy facilities are removed so that it is impossible to use the e of the most powerful energy consumers. well, for example, the same electric road, that is, the railway in ukraine, it is mostly electrified and now they will most likely have electric universities, if the metropolitans have already said. here, therefore it is necessary to manage something that is, but at the same time in those cities that experience blackouts or true blackouts
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. still, there is still heat and water supply, that is, large substations are being built there. 300 e megawatts 750, which means e power industrial facilities of the industrial transportation. well, such large ones, that is, in principle, even a little man is important right now. this is the impossibility of the functioning of industrial enterprises, including, and it is possible even in the most part serving precisely. so to speak, the military needs of ukraine are production platforms that can service equipment and so on. and the shelling is carried out according to a certain algorithm. here, it has been going on for more than a month, and drones are involved, and missile weapons are involved. and here are long-range cruise missiles of high power, of course, but they are being carried out in such a way that objects such as nuclear power plants do not suffer energy. uh-huh , because they, of course, participate in a single power grid and are brought to such a state that in the near future the employees of these nuclear power plants
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will have to turn them off completely. we but, for example, zaporizhzhya was connected as a result of shelling now this will have to be done and in ukraine they themselves will be forced to turn them off, otherwise ah. there will be a disaster. it is clear that a certain sergeevich is your interpretation, so to speak, of these blows. ah, and prospects. i just want to go a little uh from afar. i'll explain why we remember that the background of the last months. uh, again, there on the internet in telegram channels western media in ukraine in the west talked about what you look at, look at the agreement. here now a treaty is taking place before our very eyes. and if you still be consistent, it turns out that, well, the massive destruction that we see in the energy infrastructure of ukraine , which, by the way, is estimated. again, the ukrainian side, the most ambitious means the twenty- fourth of february 2017, the prices are probably an operation. apparently it's part of a deal.
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yes, many already, well, let's say ours are craftsmen, people who know how to humor speak. in the fact that this is a kind of reparations have already gone in ukraine. but if abstract from this, then of course, this is a dry, exclusively military calculation , our president has repeatedly said that there is no pleasure from the destruction of the energy infrastructure of ukraine there, he is not conditionally not the people who make the decision do not experience it, but this is a forced measure, because the armed forces of ukraine with fuel, with energy, with supply chains, with the very weapons that the west naturally supplies to ukraine. ah. in general, their position in the armed forces of ukraine of the nazi regime will be very strong. and complicated. if e just starts a total blackout. this will affect the connection. this will affect logistics. this will affect the armament and finances unfortunately, ordinary citizens. we should also understand this very well, but sorry, but in the current
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conditions, when the ukrainian side is defiantly. we will now recall zelensky's statement on g. he declares that there will be no even hints of negotiations at all, which he said. he said we can, but absolutely we have such conditions, that is, this is another boorish, like a performance in this plan. well, i’m far from thinking that immediately after this speech, he left for our foreign minister lavrov and this is some kind of symbolic gesture to ukraine, but since zelensky spoke so boorishly, please, your enemies. listen, ermak just now directly linked. vitya says what a powerful speech the russian vaughn is, how the most powerful one answers it. well, of course, then i must admit that i will ask alexei. if this is so, then it turns out, how much is the level of goal-setting planning in the russian army, if literally two hours later, only a volley in a fairy tale from astrakhan, and for sure. well, honestly, this, of course, is generally
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impossible under the conditions and special military operations are possible. you need to understand that this is just an ongoing algorithm. we strike according to certain algorithms. we cannot all the time, for example, deliver massive strikes every day, but we do it in such a way that we understand this system that they are trying to restore it and we have to hit some objects again or a third time, but we do it in such a way that these ones objects that are hit, they are finally removed, that is, they are not subject to any repair and restoration, so there is an algorithm where there is a massive strike on large objects, but i will tell you a 750 mw substation. it's almost like a small village, a large village and a smaller substation. as they say power. she is for him, maybe there two earlier. yes, a very important point. we remember that the story is about the creation of a shalaminated system and other air defenses. in ukraine, even with elements against missile defense. she's hanging out there.
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she ukraine, uh, have been wanting to go for the past few months. and it seems that something is coming, something has come from germany, something has come from slovakia, but again, with all the understanding of the seriousness of this military assistance, the level of work of this air defense. we could appreciate yesterday. well, yesterday it was shown that these missiles, which were delivered to ukraine, they fall into its residential buildings, and once again you miss, that is, the missiles do not have time to intercept, or rather our cruise missile. though she's ben hodges, and the former commander of the troops would be with nato in europe he said that guys. well no. we have such zenith missile systems. do not even flatter yourself. well, someone believes that these complexes can do something, they don’t, but not what is left to them but in the soviet heritage. yes, the complex there with-300 buke, they have also been inadequate themselves lately. here were the shots that in
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dnepropetrovsk show that the rocket took off from 300, but did not even reach the target. she exploded in the air. regarding the s-300 missile today, we have what, uh, what to talk about? and what to discuss about work? uh, ukrainian air defense. we will discuss all this today, because it 's not just a mistake there, underflight, flight, not friends. this is a political provocation with far- reaching plans, so to speak. well, at least they were still there yesterday, today i don’t know, a short advertisement will return. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i'm sorry i'm out of breath, but it looks like there was a tragedy in dallas 10-15 minutes ago. the fbi had special marks on oswald's files without what you 're saying now is very different from what the united states government is saying
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's time to learn about the heroes and traitors about the real fighting brotherhood about why every man should take part in the defense of his homeland konstantin kuzmin told about this in an interview with ekaterina strizhenova let's see. still, if we already say that we are russians. if we say that this is our earth from a to z, we need to clean up all this pursuit to clean it up, because after 20 after 30 years of respite. they will again create their own kind of shock fist and will inflict these blows and take revenge. further 48 hours after 48 hours. if it is not terminated, all this will not be taken away. even the troops. i will write a statement and go on, take off my tunic and put on camouflage. this is how the mining division was born in 2014 industry. konstantin kuzmin kept his word. now he is a battalion commander with the call sign of a local miner,
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you know, probably more here now, because there is already a separateness. and what served as the boiling point at that moment, when you delivered an ultimatum to the kiev authorities, the shelling of the city of donetsk began specifically already? yes, it was the shelling of the petrovsky district of the kirovsky district of kiev kuibyshevsky district, that is, it was no longer possible to calmly look at it. here. eh, first. we tried all the same, but to find some common ground, we tried to deprive it of everything in a peaceful way, but no one heard us. we were ignored. the kiev junta had its own views, some specific plans for the goals that they set. that's why we already perfectly understood, then, that the entire cessation
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they respected their work, and then suddenly they became third-class people, and they began to refuse me from ukraine, and from the side of the government that is now in ukraine, i always say. that not every bandera is a ukrainian, not every ukrainian is many people, which i will say is more than half of them. they understand what's going on. well , those, a bunch of this pus, which has now taken power in kiev, she is trying to do, in the way that it began to benefit them from november 13. remember the beginning of the maidan what sounded the phrase? and then completely different replicas come from somewhere. yes, the curators are some american european ones and the maidan has been turning from somewhere
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. hatred of russia has been taken since then. i think, maybe i'm wrong, but the substitution of all any moral concepts has completely gone since november 13 . there was a serious attitude to go to the end to clean up our earth from this evil from this fascist, which in kiev promises people one thing, and we do the completely second in our own words. then they took another strip of theirs defense. now we are moving forward. you have worked, you must leave immediately. yes, why well, because they can
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turn on the answer now and maybe a hit , there are rumors that you managed to agree in the first battle without weapons with the ukrainian side , the first mechanized brigade of ukraine was located uh-huh and we went there in order to negotiate with them the task was to lay down their arms, who wants to stay, stay no, the rest calmly, please go home. here the result was positive, they were already coordinating in the morning, weapons they were going to go out, when their own turntables came in and they were shot by their own armed forces of ukraine from turntables. they are the 51st mechanized brigade. there they shot herded through the forest floor of the forest strip. landing
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and carefully shooting at our block, there are already only corpses. lord saved, and even then, by the way, cynicism is cynicism. uh, in the same village between the fertile reindeer, they erected a monument to those who were killed, they erected monuments to them, who fought for the freedom of ukraine, you understand what is happening. that's what they have in their heads, how they people are deceived only by those who are young fighters in the donbas for a day, he will already go to the front line. when the guys are sent to battle. what do you tell them, there is always one thing, guys. be careful not to flirt, come back alive. this is the most important thing, what i always tell them, because there is, yes, the
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guys have one. my guys get carried away. i ... them. well, that's what i call it, somewhere there during the assault, even yes, luck starts to go and let's go. let's go ahead. you have to stop though. let him seek shelter, let him seek, perhaps eat no social media. go for cover lets out. rebound strongly close distance. let's go in small groups of three or four people quietly just for a meeting. when we were on the defensive, yes, for seven years i had not a single dead, although the enemy had 350 meters and the tanks came out with direct fire and artillery, heavy beat, not a single one. i can safely say that not a single dead one, you know, there is such a military one. if you want to live deeper, dig in. cover up. that's why i have guys. they understood this perfectly well and simply performed all their own correctly. well what im was
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said, command orders. we have already lost guys for this operation. exactly when, during the assaults on nu , the task was completed. it's really guys who are the hero they are the heroes yeah im on the defensive on the defensive on the assault. they go on assaults. what is being in combat? yes, this is when it rains snow, mud, slush, but they all go through it and it’s not easy. they tolerate it. yes, they are still moving forward. and our guys on the left, which is from us. let's. it’s good every day, but i dug 40 centimeters better than fragments, what does it mean to do 60, for example, 60 they built hospitals to dig in, it seems they built good ones from a small good hospital. op, tanchik came out and ruined our hospital. yeah, what did we do wrong, we didn’t leave the tank. let's
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make other loopholes so that the tank, wait. well, that is, that's it, it came with experience. all this eventually accounted for the earth with logs. that is, even if they hit, you see, the thickness of the metal. and where is it more dangerous in the mine or on the front line, or where is it more dangerous? well, this is the wrong wording, everywhere it's hard everywhere it's dangerous. i have always said that everyone a man should mind his own business. it is not necessary for everyone to go into the trenches, but you went into the trenches. you were in the rank of deputy minister. i was not the only one who created this division. we were a group of us guys, which we then decided for ourselves, maybe she needed it somewhere in the apparatus. well, how can i be somewhere, if there are those guys with
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whom we started with rallies, then created a battalion, we had a team, there is a team. want to hide something accepted. bomb withdrawal moment, what did you think? do you remember three his wife's children. well, let's just say so. i never forget them. yes, but when something goes on , there are some bursts of shelling. well, you think a little about something else, you will carry out the task that you have to in order to save the personnel and the consequences of what is happening there should generally be about this. you think that the family is forever in her head. you always know that your love of your loved ones protects you and the lord, this is what really exists in this life exists. in the war, the middle daughter learns
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journalist. she herself decided to enter herself to study, that is, my son is now studying in the fourth grade. well, then i immediately painted the future for him. cadet suvorov and military, because he has such a character, he is always fair to him for friends. you understand that this is your decision. but somehow i don’t ask much, but svetlana is the eldest daughter and she wasn’t asked either, or was it her decision? well, let's say that she's already on there. that was 22 years old. he is more of an experience, so you know it doesn’t fit anywhere, because she has there is this photo, how to say the price. yes , this is probably what happened. well, you still experience it, no matter how it was. it's girls, because usually. the second time to shoot at the same
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place when the evacuation arrives, i mean, when you go to the front line, it's always a risk of getting under fire. and the commander was not told. they are now hitting hospitals, where sick people lie, wounded soldiers. what can you talk about with them, they hit kindergartens, they hit schools. and what kind of holiness? i got one day two days and there once four days. well it's wait it's war. and as we
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wanted our grandfathers, fathers, who left at 41, they only returned in forty-seven, it ’s okay, the commander has changed, something has changed that the pressure on military pressure has gone stronger. yes, this should have been done a long time ago to show them so that they understand what military operations are. what is it when it's scary, when people are shelled? that's how they still have civilians , no one shot while the structure is beating at them now. yes, it's hard. it hurts, yes but wait, who thought that for 8 years, how hard it was for us, and all of ukraine was silent, all the artists were silent about the fact that dear poroshenko zelensky is there, you are our presidents, do you think with your head? what are you doing? four and a half million people live there peacefully. this is the lugansk donetsk republic no, everyone was silent and let's remember the beginning of the operation, where ukrainian artists go out to appeal to russian artists. you and i brothers, they remembered for 8 years that we are brothers,
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wait a minute, where have you been silent for 8 years? why you did you take any action? yes, some rallies did not come out. i was told. what are you doing what are you doing? what operation did you announce? this is about what kind of, and then, if there is a full-scale war, everywhere they said that it’s not you who are fighting, it’s the russian troops there, that is, you, in principle, weren’t there, the orthodox, no one spoke of their crimes, because there with fighting the russian army. well, i always also said you know where the russian russian army is, go go, i'll see what will happen to you one never went anything february 24 had to supply arms. well, of course, where did all these jivelins come from, where did they go, uh, the british grenades are the same installation there , they specially had a lot of anatov weapons, a lot of the same. let's just say that we got unmanned aerial vehicles, and after they appeared in ukraine they were simply installed. they are as loud as now it is done quietly. if ukraine announced that it was going
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to deliver, or rather in the uk, even yes, let's say is going to supply weapons to ukraine. it's 100% it's already in ukraine. if only america or someone says that we're going to put 20 tanks there in ukraine, then these tanks are already there, you see the signs. here are the advisors. here it is the courses where the british are instructors . the americans will now prove it. well, officially - this is what is trophy, who trained them, who supplies them with weapons, the chevrons that we find on the dead, this is the whole answer for them for all donbass was just like that a bargaining chip to annoy, uh, russia, they forgot our character a little, yes, that's all. here they are transmitting. and here's another new weapon. and for another one and a half billion you follow this. you know, i don't want, for example, to say there, well, i'll speak for my guys. yes, when all this goes on, my
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guys will simply lose their hands. coming soon trophy guys. good food, good food, good food . plus, more people help, well, civilians, yes, who also help there with the same products in one of the liberated forces. grandma used to live there this grandmother, she was the last to do something on her own , so that they would bring us four or five of these pies. and well, how could it be, yes, and it was she who thanked, after all, she was old and 83 years old and imagine that. yes, i still, that she could she at least something of herself she brought with us. and here's how you can, yes , understand, after all, how the population is set up. uh, in one of the villages there is a ruined store, but the metal doors are large such metal doors on him and the children local children on these doors. uh, 10 years old with chalk, children 9 10 years old, no more they draw
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convicts. local imagine and write russia does not leave its children here, right now, you immediately raise it. what local population what did it take into account children? but imagine what you can feel? yes, when we nevertheless became part of the russian federation, we are at home. here is the most important thing, we returned home for 8 years 8 years, not a year, not two, we were moving towards this. guys, they knew that you would come here, they asked to give us something. they asked for the only thing that i when, too, yes, that's how they felt. i wanted they asked the battalion commander to say one thing, we will not retreat, we will not retreat, so that it is not worth it. this is what their words say, we all convey, no matter how hard it is. i believe my guys, but i have them. heroes are all our units that are now fighting, they are all heroes in any unit. i think that any unit that heard me there, they allowed me, yes from everyone, to convey and say that
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we stand to the last. no one will go back , you can step back a meter in order to go 5 forward steps, therefore, but this is war. but we won’t give up anyone, we won’t leave, no matter how hard it is for us. i know one thing, that we will do it. we are we russians go to the sky, boys. i remember everyone, we will not forget, we will not forgive, the difference is the last fight will be young kostya shakhter, abkhaz samurai and zakhar motorola. when will you return to the
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post of deputy minister? if i count that i will have to deal with some direction. i will deal with them. here, well at least i know that when the war is over. i will disappear somewhere six months. i just want to rest. i don’t even want a gun, damn it, there will be fishing, so that there would be a house near the river and go out and catch fish. call sign miner say the most important words the most important words the most important words that should be present now everyone must remember that victory is with us, it is with us and nothing. otherwise, we are all russian, this is the most important word. you will show them who is who and put everything in its place, probably,
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the seventeenth year. i say, you know, i say, god forbid, somewhere what grief will happen even to your children will die in the west. we have always experienced this with sympathy and wanted to help you in some way , because this is the death of children. that's when you will be just as worried about the children and for the inhabitants of our republic and the russian federation as we are worried about you. that's when peace will come. in the meantime , you come and listen and do nothing. and just wave your head there will never be peace, because we have a heart. allah is the statistics say, that's the difference. we continue to work live. and here is the main topic of the day, or rather the topic that could have become the main topic of not just a day in general of all times yesterday, at least for me and for many. i think that my heart was a little, so to speak, haunted, there was a complete feeling that that was all. we are half a step away from the one i do not want. even pronounce the third world. here, and poland said. last night,
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two rocket shells fell on the border with ukraine. caught on equipment, two people died. naturally. well , of course, uh, everyone immediately began to comment in the sense that look what horror is happening russia and that means, as always, the loudest cries from the outside. and here they are just yes, the baltic, so to speak in the emirates criminal regime. uh, so polish friends condemn the crimes of the bloody and so on. everyone performed everything, and in turn, zelensky did everything, of course, immediately spoke in a transitive style, so to speak. e, which he has now mastered recently, began to persuade nato to begin to act, comrade, he says we must act, let's listen. today russian missiles hit today russian missiles hit more territory of our friendly country. how many times has ukraine said that the terrorist state will not be limited to our country anymore, the baltic countries
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need to put the terrorist in his place. this is a russian missile attack on collective security. this is a very significant escalation that needs to be acted upon. we’ll discuss the political aspect separately, but i’m running ahead of them a thousand times, i don’t know how the announcement is, then the teaser, as they say in the west, i’ll say that the only chance for ukraine is to involve, of course, nato, so to speak, confrontation with russia, therefore, i think the excitement of these we are due, however, i repeat about this. we will talk separately. well, in social networks, of course, you understand, right? that this statement by zelensky was received so mildly, without an answer. here in social networks they began to joke about having fun and came up with a new one for zelensky, so to speak, backgrounds and footage for future statements . uh, what is the name of the erger confi ferdinand, but fortunately did not become, but in the usa it turned out, moreover, quite quickly, almost immediately , biden recognized another opinion at night and said
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that maly was likely to listen to these russian missiles. let's according to preliminary information, this is refuted. i do not want to say this until the investigation is fully completed, but it is unlikely. in the sense of the trajectory that they were launched from russia, but we will see. of course, yes, it’s unlikely, but a couple of hours ago there was already a clearly unambiguous statement, uh, from the american side, that it’s already that these are ukrainian missiles air defense in general, of course, what biden says right away in hot pursuit, so to speak. it's like in america it's called zrada. well, just typical, really, so, uh. yes, that's it, biden confirmed the explosion in poland was the result of the work of the ukrainian pv. well, friends, let's alexey petrovich first then a purely military formal side of this matter of this incident, and then we'll go, gaining momentum for some political conclusions and general communication. well, yesterday, as you know, massive strikes were inflicted on
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critical infrastructure and strikes received e, ground-based air-sea-launched cruise missile systems . all targets were identified in advance, and i'll tell you, when the so-called flight mission for missiles is compiled, this one is always chosen. well. on approaching the target, so that there is no accidental flight into foreign territory. well, for example, on the territory of neighboring belarus or moldova. it is clear that the ukrainian air defense reflected these attacks, and part of this reflection fell on living quarters. kyiv e, the same was depicted that it was as if russia had tried, but fragments of missiles. eh, painfully reminded. e, for example, missiles that are part of such anti-aircraft missile systems. which rivers are slm and on sams, and in this case, that is, wait if i thought c-300. well, okay, there, they lie and so
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on, yes, yes, i understand, i'm just me, so to speak , what kind of reasoning is it? repeat. i thought that the s300 had fallen. okay, i say, they have been on the standard for 1,000 years, and so on rockets. there, too, it turns out if you are german - it's new there no thousand years. nobody is lying anywhere. that is, you just don’t understand the ability here, or what are the factors that mean the arrangement of these complex? for the defense of the city, there is also the time of their reaction, which just played such a role, and in what happened in poland, the s-300mpt complex and its missiles worked there. uh, instead of shooting down cruise missiles, they changed their trajectory and flew into the territory. well, okay. uh, by the way, there was already a similar precedent on march 10 of this year, when the uav tu-141 swift instead of the equipment of the political ammunition-ammunition towards russia changed its flight mission flew to the side. in any case, what does it
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mean that the air defense system saw objects, but did not shoot down, while the americans still had a reconnaissance aircraft that noticed the flight of these missiles. why did biden immediately have this information, in which he said that he was not sure that these were russian missiles, and then a statement came out that it was ukrainian air defense and the wreckage. they clearly belong to the missile complex anti-aircraft missile system s-300. understandable tps understandable nonetheless. yes, other answers from biden. actually. uh, this is the only supposed answer that could have been ubiquitous. why is this because otherwise it is necessary to apply the fifth clause of the north atlantic treaty to directly intervene in the war with russia and so on the existence of a nuclear war. yes, wait wait, that means, that is, ukrainian missiles fell on
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polish territory, zelensky means with an excited face, which means that a comrade requires action. need to act urgently urgently everyone trawled here, that means they were on me. explains that in fact, you see the bideno, he had no other choice. after all, these are ukrainian missiles. i don't know she's talking like military experts, thank god please yes, and i understand that the only answer from biden, despite the statement, it can only be so no other, but we are with you tonight the night of the caribbean crisis, which even scarier than the caribbean. what is the caribbean crisis. e was quickly discontinued because people stopped it, who remembered the war well, and they did not go to act here, well, they don’t remember, so they sometimes act as predators. yes, but at the same time , it means that we watched the scene in a short rewind. how really, if the war in ukraine does not stop, the third world war will begin,
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which will become the first and last nuclear one, it’s very easy, you know, we had several calls. the first call was screaming. moldova , a russian rocket flew over us, the second bell was screams. the same moldova from the shelling of the ukrainian infrastructure. we have a part of the country de-energized and the third call. here is a rocket that fell into poland, two people died, europe is very small moldova, too, it turns out that it is already stuck there, that is, well, just a little bit, somehow something is wrong, everything has flown and the end and people are already dying in poland that there is some reason i can agree. of course there is. yes, it will very quickly become another matter, what are you saying? here flew there not there, why does it always not fly. you didn’t go there on march 10, that is, you flew to croatia, which means that march 10 was, yes in croatia and exploded, croatia once again, a ukrainian drone flew over there and
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exploded now 300 and so on. so to speak, i didn’t fly at all, if the russian didn’t fly, if there were a body of parties to kiev, no, you don’t need to work, what ukrainian you say, if it’s not russia, then i didn’t have anything at all , if it hadn’t started, but to the scholz who is taken for himself if he checks the crowd, so to speak, the philosopher. i want to ask him a counter question . ok then. and then it turns out for the same logic. this is perfectly fair if the states would respond to the demand. uh, russia's request for proposals in december 2021. that, too , would be nothing. olaf why are you digging like that? superficial, right? the ground still doesn’t seem to be frozen, dig deeper for me too. well, look. here , in the continuation of this topic, mmm, who benefits from this and who wanted to promote it, so to speak. what they need is a statement from the kts and the security of the
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defense of ukraine, respectively danilov it's a shame that a person with such a handsome name. like this ukraine is doing business, wants to jointly study the missile incident in poland, kiev is ready to provide evidence to the partners, we will give, after all, you understand, they resist, the evidence of the russian follow-up of a missile attack on poland means tran-tan, they are waiting for information from partners on the basis of which trump-pam and so on. in general, all this all this says only one thing. they still try to somehow at least as they say, a carcass and a stuffed animal by the ears for any other organ. well, at least somehow pull up russia. i can i i can help danil simply, of course, there is a russian s300 trace yes, whoever made them did not survive danilov please, well, again, in this case, i am starting from the statement of a respected unity about who needs it the whole world is in the dust of a nuclear conflict. wait, not understanding what zelensky is doing. this appeal actually calls for a strange nato to take more decisive
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action. it is clear that it is clear dating. no , of course, as if she had stated without understanding, there was information, so to speak, not just reasoning information. i'm just talking about who benefits from this escalation of the conflict, who, apparently, wants to go further to this nuclear line, the balts, of course, began to spin this story. yes, again, without understanding, and only after the united states first there at the pentagon level said that we do not have enough evidence, then and here he is a tiger, and you say, here he is real. well look. yes, he apparently tried, as it were, to explain, there, to whom e. anthony-blinke. well, yes, how does it even work? but apparently not succeeded this time. well, seriously, what do we see in the live broadcast mode of creating a real fake, which is constructed by the hands of the highest-ranking ukrainian
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politicians who claim that this is russian? a missile on the territory of poland is almost a targeted single directed strike, and so on. we see how, at the highest level, this is exposed. that is biden. he says at first that there is no information, then officially, of course, not baden but others, oh, authorized structures said that this is the s300 of ukraine and does not happen. but none. well, i do not know, no one sends his head to ashes, no one says. oh, you know, we have become a victim, and in the propaganda of fake fake russians, which was deliberately invented in order to draw the nato bloc into a war with russia and without thinking about the consequences. you see, the most interesting thing we have now caught on a frank lie is the whole. this is the absolutely ukrainian structure is absolutely a question. let's just be consistent. is it not on the same principles, we can make out the history of the malaysian boeing. yes, there, of course, it did not
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happen so instantly. to open them into this lie, but nevertheless, that is, we are now seeing a clear precedent, where everything was absolutely right 10 minutes ago. it's just about boeing. uh, there is ukrainian and so on. e malaysian i beg your pardon. yes, but at least. this sheds color on a large number of affected, so to speak, uh houses of civilian cities. we say that this is all a ukrainian anti-aircraft missile. no, before this may be. yes, it's not us, it's you guys , please. you know, and for me what is most striking in this story is that, but this is shivad. he deflated very quickly. that's who tricked him. they just didn't come out just to inhale. let's get some air. bach, this ball burst and i think that, in principle, this is the whole history of pva or an incident, in general, in hell. this is a kind of watershed
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in general in the information. something is probably changing, i 'll explain to you, look quickly made it clear that he was not considering the russian version and did not want to delve into it. everything he says, but the version of russia's involvement, yes, yes, russian guilt, of course, look, look, after all , strictly speaking, what prevented biden. let's ask ourselves what prevented the same biden, based on the presumption of russia's guilt, to declare that, of course, russia is always, most likely, always always the same way there butch i don't know anything, anything anything butch there, wires so to speak. well, that's it, that's it, everything hurts, that's all russia and suddenly this story. look, she stands alone. here is a completely different reaction. despite the fact that initially there were more reflexes than ukraine. well, of course we must. yes, well, like who? well, we know who else could be, of course, russia. yes,
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but what does this say? this suggests that here, and all the signals of the conversation about the red lines, apparently, somehow still reached washington and they realized that if they play this game now, you understand, yes, here again, yes, it really smells already fried and from sin further away we decided that after all, how not to play too much here, really, and in this sense, it is very important. this is a manifestation of what, so to speak, in people, suddenly woke up. that's right, who was a participant in the war. moreover, even from my point of view, this is the reaction of baidan, sensational, because biden, in theory, should have said. well, we know, of course, russia who could attack could be, everything seems to fit the evil investigator. yes, this is a very important point. yes , they often say about it that politicians seventies-sixties, especially the seventies
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of the eighties, these were people. many of whom went through the war or were the first post-war generation who understood very well what war is. not just not from the textbook, not from the pictures. they they were, well, they really directly felt that this was some kind of horror and responsibility. they were connected with this. and now it seems like this, well gouging the young in general, what are they let's press. let's not press and so on, it turns out. if he says that all of a sudden say so a biden personally or a collective biden woke up with the same feeling. the same unwillingness, all of a sudden it means getting into it, because it 's scary seryozha i understand, that's it, of course, yes. this is fundamentally different from everyone else. yes, it’s wrong to read and i wanted to relax, so that i would pay attention to the fact that the west is represented by biden and colorful, as i said. yes, the action is pretty diet acts openly. i would say, and he acts according to the rules, and this was just shown by yesterday's state of emergency. for this, i did not name the attack. what is it like
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once something yes, because that is, the mechanisms that were involved. ah, it was openly said who , uh, could be behind this state of emergency, ah. despite wait wait, where did the term west come from because western countries? estonia latvia lithuania poland they made a statement. on the contrary, i would emphasize the statement of mr. duddy and prime minister murometsky, who just spoke out rather on the poles emphasized. where is he kept? he was just exercising, and the meeting is here, then he told them the next day, that is, today the first in comments. do you remember russia was present there, but there are tough answers and so on perspectives in the comments, as it were, then they began to speak out with restraint. yes, first of all, the comments were absolutely hysterical compositions. but it could be on emotions, but then these emotions, thank god, were a-a rationality, a, which should
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be in such cs because all a understood that the situation was serious. we must achieve all the mechanisms, and when the situation is seriously involved in the body, we see how the west acts on rules. this should be understood, russia, what if we reach some kind of line? yes, you can just see how to act, of course. ugh, i get it. uh, listen, but uh, this is all right about the west, as a rule, they are remembered. so to speak, the fate of our foreign exchange reserves, and so on , a lot of things about the rules and ours. uh, so to speak, citizens who are simply deprived of their property on the basis of their nationality, yes, according to the rules, the west is exclusively according to the rules. but when the west is stuffy, he really acts on rules and apparently yesterday was the same case, and in this sense, here we are, we showed it, we didn’t draw it, so to speak, artificially, but we felt it. here it is, here it is, the red line. here, she, where, so to speak, the watershed, for which
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