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the similarity of e oil egor alexandrovich so it turns out that the west needs to prepare for a new increase in oil prices. well, firstly, i must say that the problem is that russia, in principle, cannot be kicked out of the oil market, but it cannot be kicked out of there, because it is one tenth of the world oil trade. and in principle, the world now does not need an energy crisis even more than it is today. i need him not in the west, not in the west. he, in principle, it is irrational to think like that. at least non- western countries are trying more rationally come to the question, and the fact that our own ships are beginning to insure our own insurance companies is already just a revolutionary innovation in the world oil trade, because it was not called into question before. uh, the fact that the english should be doing it there or somebody else respectable, in short, the company should be doing it. they are ingosstrakh, if i am not mistaken, we will now have it earlier and trade in national currencies. somehow, yes, it sounded unusual, agree, but now. more often about
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we are talking about this and confirming the words that trade will be with ships, and insured russian companies not only through turkey. but similar information came from india this week, and china most likely will not refuse purchases, because, well, for china, with some of its current economic problems, it is generally not profitable to refuse purchases, they are also delivered there at a discount with a discount. eh, it's irrational to repeat myself in this way. and hmm to the west, well, there in europe the united states is in this in a sense, they are in a slightly different position, because they themselves produce, although they are purely importers of oil on this importer, but still they are in a more advantageous position. eh, europe will have to, maybe not for a clear increase in prices, they are preparing, there are different forecasts. in general, in any case, the prices are better, so, uh, not predicting for a long time, but it is being prepared with increasing competition from other faster growing regions in the first place.
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this is east asia south asia is southeast. asia , where the demand for energy resources will always be and will not only stable, it will grow according to all forecasts. and we'll just see more likely just such a new architecture, er, intermediary trade. and it will be multifaceted multiphase. uh, there will be many alternative suppliers. ultimately , it will still be russian oil, because in fact, uh, as it turned out, sanctions do not apply to transshipment on land, but apply to transshipment at sea. that is, if you transfer it from one ship to another and present it as chinese indian oil oil is turkish oil, then it is quite possible to trade these volumes, and the multi-phase nature lies in the fact that europe, the united states needs not only pure unprocessed oil, but also diesel oil products and everything else. this is also energy dependence. and so, most likely, developing countries will also build new processing facilities where these
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russian energy resources will be processed, that is, in fact. we are witnessing the formation of a new architecture of the global energy management. as a result, the world economy is becoming less and less western-centric. we will now take a break and in a few moments, we will talk about china and about the competition of the great powers in general. you don't recognize anyone here, always always been in the center always been the number one person at any table in any train compartment in any plane. i remember you well. and you can’t forget me, i can say that i now have a completely different attitude to his prose. i believe that this real big fantasy adventure writer was not
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its european satellites, as an increasingly tough confrontational policy in regarding beijing, but according to an influential publication of the politician. it gets far. don't just listen to an article earlier this year, nato allies finally agreed that china is a challenge, what does that mean? one can only guess since they decided on the term in july in front of thirty members. the alliance is tasked with turning it into a realistic plan. progress is very modest. in any case, while the united states has made a lot of efforts to attract the attention of nato members, china argues that it is necessary limit petin's influence, reduce dependence on this asian power and invest in developing their own potential. numerical allies including canada, uk lithuania and the czech republic have endorsed this aspiration, however nato is a very broad alliance some eastern european countries are hawkish but want
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nato to focus on the russian threat others are afraid to anger beijing and fear its closer rapprochement with moscow between , so many western european countries, although they are concerned about the role, china in sensitive areas of its economy. they still want to maintain economic ties, the americans want to pose the question of china as sharply as it is possible to make nato relevant to china-obsessed politicians in washington, one high-ranking european diplomat alekseevich said here is an interesting ending to the quote to make the question so sharp. as soon as possible, so that it should be useful in anti-chinese, uh, politics and i wonder in general what could be behind this and what the witticism means, well, it’s clear what it is refers to the taiwanese, but to the taiwanese crisis, but i would, of course, think in the place of the europeans, that is, and not only that they are robbed
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on the anti-russian agenda on the anti-chinese, they will apparently be completely undressed. uh, because, well, the way scholl traveled to beijing with a delegation of his industrialists shows that china is the last hope, uh, of european industry and in terms of maintaining production chains in terms of rnae, the sales market, so the american mindset is to build european uhs of their uhs satellites to fight china, it is understandable, and the attempts of europe or part of europe to evade this are also understandable. at the same time, it must be emphasized that attempts to evade do not occur as fundamental disagreements, that is, the europeans do not argue. yes no, maybe we don't need to.
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uh, europeans still quarrel with china. they just try, uh, to present the case, so the same schol that, but after all, biden meets si, which means there is not yet an incomplete gap. so, there are some normal relations, attempts to stabilize something and so on. well, i met an edible one in this one. i think, uh, it's the united states that can't from the other side. he he emphasized the economic agenda met. that is, if china is not an open enemy, then we can still trade with it. that's about such a position is the position of the europeans, and who are trying to slow down. uh, anti-chinese roll. e of the united states but i think it is in general, of course, very weak. uh, brake and the united states has enough resources to discipline u
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european allies. you see, we are approaching, uh, such an interesting understanding of what, and what does. uh europe it can't continue to do so. yes, that is, the subjectivity of europe should manifest itself, but on the other hand. after all, we can also state that the current political elites cannot show this is a subject. that is, we are approaching this, which, according to objective indicators, europe as a player should. manifest. and those who rule europe cannot show this subjectivity, as with this either give up agency or change those who should manage this agency, this is the problem that the united states is now facing, it seems to me that they wanted to turn the china factor into an instrument of consolidation within nato to really fasten their european allies to contain china certainly. e to
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contain china and thereby build such a global anti-chinese belt, which would include both european countries and east asian countries, is not accidental in the new strategic the concept of nato spelled out the need for these horizontal ties nato japan nato south korea nato australia interaction between nato and a bite and so on and so forth, but instead of a consolidation factor, china turns into a splitting factor, a weakening of nato because the western european continental countries really do not want to sacrifice the remnants of their autonomy with the remnants of its competitiveness to serve american interests. and you correctly mentioned scholz. i'll tell you more, even a macron. tomorrow begins macron's visit to washington and even the representative of the white house already said today on the eve of the arrival of the macron, and in washington that the china factor is the issue
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of china - this is an issue on which the macrons do not quite agree with each other and this issue will be discussed, of course, also scholz, and scholz went to beijing before the g20 summit, when the sitimpinem met, baida scholz brought with him a huge delegation of representatives of german business, but scholz was and continues to be subjected to monstrous criticism for this and inside germany and outside from the united states, uh, naturally. polyakov in other and allies of the united states, whether scholz will be able to maintain his policy towards china or whether he will be devoured to keep short his policy towards china will be quite difficult, since about two weeks ago the draft strategy of the new e, the strategy of german-chinese cooperation was leaked to spiegel german-chinese cooperation, which was prepared by the german foreign ministry the german foreign ministry is now controlled
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by the green party, respectively, this is the party and actually inspired this text. and we didn’t discuss it. by the way, the text on one of the previous programs was phenomenal. yes, it says that human rights should be a greater imperative in china policy than economic interests. moreover, it is so detailed that, for example, we are talking about the fact that if some regions, and the people's republic of china, have a particularly acute situation with non-observance of human rights, then germany should not trade with these regions. economic interact here immediately we understand such regions in question, but potentially this is a general situation that can be extrapolated up to the entire territory. and china, we understand that green is such an american battering ram, and in the german politicum and what we just talked about lining up about trying to build the anti-chinese front back. and, in particular, it is being implemented in germany at the expense of those pro-
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american forces who, accordingly, are ready to implement this strategy, and it just so happened that according to the results of the elections. uh, these forces got belonged to the ministry of foreign affairs. and, of course, this project will be discussed within the ruling coalition, the asocial democrats will probably argue with it, the liberals will also argue with the vdp party, which is also a member of the coalition and traditionally represents the interests of just large german business, but we see that is not always already scholtso and social. it is possible to fully maintain control over the foreign policy agenda, if at the beginning of the work of the coalition we saw that schultz managed to drive all this into a certain frame, which was determined precisely social-democratic traditions of foreign policy diplomacy, and then he spoke and brandt was introduced to the new eastern policy, he also spoke about relations with other countries with china and so on, but now we see that this
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control is gradually starting to weaken and here, of course , it will be especially hard for the chinese direction now, but it turns out that the influence of german business on german foreign policy and on the policy of the country in general is weakening, and in this case we can conclude that he himself business becomes less influential less successful less successful, because traditionally german politics is foreign policy. including determined by big big business. i mean , not only the eastern committee. the german economy, which to a large extent determined germany's policy in the russian and post-soviet, let's say, direction, but in general, now this is no longer the case. now this e system is somewhat transformed. for what reason, because before yes business could german have, but certain large ones. well , the contradictions may be situational with the political course that berlin wanted to pursue, but as a rule, all this was possible to one degree or another harmoniously, and to a degree to implement now, and,
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let's say, german business, is also not used to and is not ready, and in all situations, go to open battle with their own government. you understand that this can have significant costs for him. and when there were anti-russian sanctions from the side of the german government, german business i hoped that the government would compensate for the losses that these sanctions would mean for the industry and for german companies, but not now. uh, that there is enough money for everyone and hmm, the situation is new for german politics, and we see serious friction here from the point of view of china, from the point of view of china, sino-german relations. this is special, and this is especially noticeable. but still, german business is not yet ready to go into the
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open. he will try to adapt. and while he sees here, and while he sees here resources, for now, he hopes that the losses will be compensated and scholz will be able to negotiate with the americans from the chinese and normalize the situation to one degree or another. well, the united states, what about china, what about russia ? and? i mean, they're fighting, right? they are waging a hybrid war against russia, but at the same time they are trying to proceed from the competitive advantages of the united states, that is, to play on those venues where they have a competitive advantage are not allowed. this is an escalation that is undesirable for them and even interacting again on those issues where the united states has competitive advantages, or where they have a specific interest, and, in particular, with regard to russia,
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this approach is now manifested in the fact that how the united states approaches the issue of strategic stability, like how russia and the united states are in a state of hybrid war. the united states is pursuing a strategic weakening russia and some even talking about the need to inflict a strategic defeat on her, but at the same time, the united states wants to maintain elements of such a traditional healthy dialogue with russia on issues of arms control and in particular. implementation of the start-3 treaty, which will cease to exist in the twenty-sixth year, but since russia is now ahead and far ahead of the united states on issues of strategic nuclear weapons, the united states are interested, despite e. with general condition. ah relations resume inspection. yes , and learn more. but what is really happening in russia, and in the field of strategic weapons?
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yes, and in particular, a meeting of the bilateral consultative commission on the start-3 treaty was supposed to take place today in cairo. but yesterday, and russia decided to postpone, and this meeting for an indefinite period and today, deputy foreign minister of russia sergei ryabkov explained. e. what is the reason why the united states again, they wanted to promote only their own interests and speak only on the issue of the inspection. and they refused to discuss russian concerns. e, related to how the start-3 treaty is performed as well . uh, andrey andreevich, united states well, on the one hand, the fact that we have not been able to return to the norm with the united states, or something, yes, to the usual form of interaction on issues of strategic stability, has not yet been able to do this badly, but on the other hand. it seems to me that we have shown the united states that russia
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not always ready to follow the american logic. and when the united states go and chew gum at the same time in the current situation, they fight against russia with their hands and ukraine, and not only with the hands of ukraine, and at the same time they chew gum, which is not very acceptable for us. you agree. i think you are right in characterizing the negotiations, but in essence, it would be an attempt to restart the negotiations. now it is extremely difficult as a successful attempt, since we are in a very acute phase, and a hybrid confrontation that rather resembles the early phases of the cold war, when the rules, in fact, had not yet developed and the parties were looking for these rules. eh, understanding the understanding of each other's red lines and resource motives , the other side's decisiveness potentials, and these rules evolved over several crises, and
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the culmination arose, the caribbean missile crisis of the sixty-second year, aside realized the need to consider. eh, and correctly understand the motives of the other side and its intentions and resource capabilities and steel. treat with respect possible consequences of incorrect accounting. these intentions are not these opportunities, and by all appearances, the united states is not currently in the phase of a serious substantive conversation. e with us on matters of our interest. and from this i conclude that russian diplomacy has now decided not to enter into these negotiations, as the former deputy foreign minister of russia yulia viltsynsky said russia, although not the soviet union , there are negotiations that it can afford not to enter. uh, maybe. here now one of these, uh, situations are developing, this does not mean that these negotiations as a whole will not
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take place, but, apparently, we could not agree on the agenda or approaches that should precede the start of these consultations and for minister ryabkov, who set out the russian logic exhaustively . i think americans in general are in a hurry to get as many participants as possible. and to polish the international situation in the necessary context. hmm. this concerns european allies concerns china which they are trying to encourage, uh, see this situation as your last chance to join the right side of history. uh, they are completely unceremonious and and completely without any respect to act towards us. uh, in fact, conducting military operations with us indirectly on the territory of ukraine and uh, i am not going to stop them for any foreseeable future. i completely agree with you, especially in that the
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main threat to strategic stability today is not the lack of inspections on russia's us nuclear facilities and the state of hybrid warfare. moreover, a hybrid war without clear rules, and if we agreed to normalize the dialogue on strategic stability while maintaining this situation of a hybrid war, then we would thereby normalize this hybrid war. it would be better if strategic stability did not become from this, it would not win, but rather lose and the fact that russia sent a signal that maintaining the current status quo in russian american relations is unacceptable for it and russia will to get the united states to change its behavior and only after that if the behavior changes. we can move on to discussing the issues of treaties and inspections and so on. this will have an impact on russian-american relations. a much more healing effect than if we now uh,
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here with all that is happening, the more we start negotiations on some kind of u new treaty. uh, it just seems pointless to me to talk about it today, but anyway, ahh, the simultaneous confrontation of the united states against russia and e against china stimulates even more the russian-chinese partnership and the russian-chinese rapprochement today in moscow is the fourth russian-chinese energy business forum and with an appeal to it. eh, the president of the people's republic of china spoke today. listen to what he said, china is ready to work with russia to forge a close energy partnership, promote the development of green energy, jointly maintain international energy security and supply chain stability. production and supply, as well as making a new contribution to the long-term healthy and sustainable development of the international energy market. well , earlier, the deputy prime minister of the russian government, alexander novak, who, by the way, also takes
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part in the work of this russian chinese business forum, said that russia and china are working on a new system of international settlements without using the swift system and are increasingly switching to national currencies in trade with each other. and on parity basis, using both the yuan and the ruble. e, yegor alexandrovich, this is also, in fact, the creation of a new architecture and now the financial regulation of the world economy. yes, i would say that these are the initial stages of the formation of a new potential global financial architecture, because, of course, now it is useless to argue with developed countries with the lord dollar. it is useless to argue now, but the situation in which we find ourselves and the fact that russia is still quite large, to put it mildly. let's say the economy having very serious competitive advantages, even in one energy sector, but this is not one energy sector. and this is telurgy and the chemical industry. there
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are a lot of industries in the production of fertilizers, agriculture, which are just in demand in a crisis. that's the problem, we were constantly scolded by many for the fact that we do not develop high-tech industries. yes, they developed, well, not very well, but, uh, they are needed in a crisis. these are the basic, fundamental industries, who feed will heat up. well, and so on, a and this creates the basis for, in fact, a stable exchange of goods, resources, er, and so on, but in conditions where there is a restriction on payments for financial transactions. naturally, the question arises as to how the mutual reporting will be carried out. and it is quite logical that the decision to switch to settlements in national currencies in the eurasian economic union already accounts for 70% of trade in russian rubles. yes, even if we do not have very large volumes and trade, but the fact itself is already for 15 back about it. they just said that someday it will have to be done. eh, yes, you have to
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do everything, of course, in an emergency mode, but as you know, sometimes in an emergency. we work well enough efficiently. and i can say as a teacher. and here again, this is a fairly logical decision. we have become there today we discussed that we have become the third moscow has become the third site for the sale. uh, yuan, yes, that is, moscow in a sense, it is once again acquiring the status of an international financial center. albeit in limited operations. but we kind of try at least for yourself, uh, stake it out. here are some new formats of interaction between the new institutions, which will then be formed later. not tomorrow, not the day after tomorrow, but in a few years it will be possible to form a new global financial architecture. we'll take a break now and in more detail. in a few moments, we'll talk about energy issues.
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and on the air the big game in europe is raging energy crisis. and while the european commission. here, in particular, today the head of the directorate general of the european commission for energy issues, yul jorginson said that this year the european gas storages are 95% full and therefore they seem to survive this winter, according to her own words, and next winter there may be serious problems, because these gas storages and this is acknowledged , again, by the official representative of the european commission, to be significantly depleted during the winter period. and how to fill them without stable supplies of russian gas. uh, not much next year, i see. and actually she and admits that the question remains undecided igor alexandrovich
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why are the europeans preparing in this regard and what to do? they are preparing for a rather difficult situation next year, because even if we assume that european consumers will find new suppliers, the problem is the lack of a difference in supply and demand in the global economy. it will not go anywhere, but the fact is that the energy sector, both in europe and in the whole world, but in europe, to a greater extent, has been chronically underfunded in recent years, and demand growth outpaced growth investing, so it is obvious that in the future uh hmm demand. likely to exceed global supply. especially given all the logistical difficulties that will arise . hmm, but everything here can be said about the following. this is what the impact of the energy crisis means, how they will get out of it , and so on . well, from the middle east, approximately 80% of the deliveries are now
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also out of russia. if we take oil too about 80% of the post is true, the share of russia is a little less than it was quite near the middle east then, but that crisis led to the restructuring of the economy this crisis. it is not only energetically, it is generally very strange, it is accompanied by inflation, but at the same time low unemployment. in general, extremely incomprehensible processes are taking place in the economy, it is very much related to this crisis. and so, most likely , right now. we just can't predict what will happen next year european forecasts. they are surprisingly optimistic. it's amazing that they'll have growth there next year without gas growth, but uh, i'll say it again. we just have to be a little patient and see what it will be like in the winter. well, it seems to me, clear uh, our forecast for what will happen in the european economy next year is before industrialization, because so far the same edith jorgenson. uh, the head of the director
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of the energy commission says that the only solution for the european union to replenish its reserves in well it continues to import russian gas. here is the solution, yes, a, and she stated that the european union is not capable of quoting. find a replacement for russian fuel supplies without reducing the level of their own energy consumption, that is, either continue importing from russia or save, but reduce, uh, energy consumption, but a decrease in energy consumption, as the german industry simply screams, leads to de-industrialization, because already now high-ranking representatives of the company volkswagen a thomas schäfer says that a investment in a. industry in europe in particular in the production of batteries is not profitable. here. hear what he said. unless
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we can quickly and painlessly lower energy prices in germany and europe, investment in energy-intensive production or new battery factories in germany and the eu will be practically unviable product creation. this area will take place elsewhere. and artyom pavlovich, but also how to reduce demand in this regard, simply by transferring german production to other countries there to the united states to china somewhere else. well, this process is already underway, since we have a trend towards the migration of german businesses to the united states of america, but of course, these large industrial giants that are located on the territory of germany cannot be taken here, and the only moment is to be moved somewhere , so the problem for industrialization as a threat to the german economy for the entire german way of life. she is now one of the most poignant for e german governments and ways to solve this. they are in fact
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obvious, but the obviousness of this solution for anyone in germany say. it doesn't get any easier, because the real answer is that it is necessary to resume russian gas supplies, especially one of the nord stream pipelines. uh, it is possible to survive along it, but it is really possible to transport gas. in fact, theoretically quite a working scheme, but we understand that in the current situation, when in germany we have a strong anti-russian consensus and one of the components of this consensus is that it was impossible to build relations with russia, including in the economy and energy, in the same way as before , then it is impossible to go beyond these limits, which hmm our german neighbors take on themselves. and that means they put it on. well, it's complicated, so here. uh, it’s probably worth it just to feel sorry for our german colleagues that they were behind
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the opportunity to solve problems in the energy sector due to, well, populist decisions related to forced transition to the green economy, that if we now quickly make a lot of windmills, or, i don’t know , somehow agree with other even suppliers, then this problem will be easily solved. this is a fundamental underestimation of the dependence in the energy sector on russia as the main supplier, no one was ready for this. i now see the result of such delusions. well , energy issues are another irritant in the transatlantic relationship, because the europeans accuse the biden administration of profiteering in fact, on deliveries, and expensive american lng to the european union, despite the fact that in the united states the price of gas is several times lower, 4-5 times lower than the price at which the united states.
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they sell gas, and to the countries of the european union. and this topic has been announced as one of the topics on the agenda of tomorrow's macron and biden talks, and at the same time, the white house has stated. here is how a hooded representative of the white house, who was not named, actually stated that the united states paid attention to recent publications. e, in such publications as politics or icons with the fact that friction is increasing. and that the united states is really profiting at the expense of europe, and it is he, as if the wrong point of view, andrey andreyevich, uh, the macron will come, uh, to the canoe. well, what do you think, as a result of this visit, will anything change in trans-atlantic relations, will they become less colonial on the part of the united states, or vice versa, nothing will be able to decide whether they will escalate as a result. that is, this dispute will intensify or nothing will change at all. well, i would like the french president to surprise
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us all and be able to protect french european interests in a dialogue with the united states, pointing out an unacceptable situation in which europe is essentially paying for the strategic consequences of a major security crisis in europe part of the industry and experiencing the flow of investment financial resources to the safe american market is forced to take into account the purchase of weapons in the united states - this, of course, limits the potential of the countries of europe themselves and i believe that the sane elites there should be aware of this is possible. this crisis can, induce momentum for reflection on the basis of strategic autonomy there? but the issue is that we have no convincing arguments or convincing
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evidence that france has been able to protect its strategic interests in us relations in recent years has turned into a major scandal. uh, an australian french deal to buy french nuclear submarines from this deals the americans, solidifying with their anglo-saxon allies, while britain and australia ousted the french multibillion-dollar contracts were in progress. and in general, the french were forced to swallow it, although some such hmm osprey yes , diplomatic was between the two countries for a short time, then the macron said, which means we are turning this page and they shook hands with the biden, but in essence. this is a form of assignment in the united states on saving face. let's see what will be the result of this visit, but, probably, need to learn. em to that or pay attention to how, in general, keeping a good minute, as the americans present to their allies. in general
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, the conditions under which we will now live, uh, leaving those still with a pleasant feeling, a pleasant aftertaste, that there is predictability , we are reliable, but the cover of a kind older brother who provides us with a guarantee of security. well, yes, it does not cost us a certain amount of effort of resources, but thanks to them for continuing. uh, we are so supportive and lead in bright future. let it get a little colder. well, i don’t believe, just like you, in any significant transformation or even in the aggravation of transformative relations, the europeans allowed the united states to drive themselves into a virtually hopeless situation today , and certainly not with the current elites one should expect, but some positive changes . well, for now, while the europeans and americans are a perverted topic, and that such a gas union will, uh, meet the interests of all three countries, as a specialist, including number in the central asian region. how do you
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rate uh this uh idea? sometimes it happens that some time passes from an idea to practical implementation, and it happens that even an idea undergoes some changes, but apparently that will not change in this idea. so this is the fact that russian energy resources remain in demand on the world market. and they have consumers. these are those who do not want to be realized, as europe wants to continue. uh, economic growth and there will definitely be partners who are ready to facilitate access russian energy resources to world markets consumers. turkey is already becoming an energy hub. and, of course, other countries do not want to let the opportunities associated with this. by the way, there is some paradox in this, because once upon a time western experts said that in central asia it is
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necessary to break down the infrastructure for quoting energy resources in order to transport less towards russia and more transport in other directions. well, in particular, such a good infrastructure has already been created. for e. this is how deliveries to china were made. this, apparently, sante- well, we don’t even see it, but it’s true that we were encouraged with an anti-russian calculation, at least by some. and now, apparently, it will work for russian interests and will contribute, among other things, to deliveries to china and in the future, maybe, uh, and not only to china but on the other hand. here. uh, for example, uzbekistan shows a very interesting example of the fact that after all, uh, a significant part of what is mined in uzbekistan at least. well, gas first of all, but by the way, oil too are used for domestic consumption, so export is very important, but the use of
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energy resources for industrial own. see your partners and delivery to those partners who are interested in your growth, not delivery there. uh, where you would like to see growth too, that's very important. and we have an absolutely common interest in central asia. we need them to grow, uh, they need us to grow, so a common understanding of the energy agenda, including the gas one, and an understanding of what we wanted around us, there was also a rise in e in south asia in china in the middle east, but this is also adequate. we do not adhere to such a point of view, as here at the barrel, that we have a garden around the jungle, we believe that the more there will be. eh, the well-being around us is the theme to us will be to us. eh, that's better. well, there is already infrastructure in central asia -
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at least for the supply of e-mail in china, apparently, chinese needs are such that it will also be in demand. just yesterday, just in the course of negotiations with tokaev, vladimir putin spoke about that russia is diversifying its export routes. it is developing new directions for the export of its energy products and the idea of a gas union it seems to me that russia will do this in close cooperation with the countries of central asia, thereby excluding the possibility of competition. or reducing it to a minimum and vice versa, strengthening cooperation and economic and political e of the countries of central asia with russia and diversifying energy supplies towards asia and eurasia, after all, this is what we are talking about. together with strange central asia russia continues its turn to the east and russia continues to strengthen relations with the world's majority countries with strange east. south, and this strengthening is, of course, not only economically, but also political in nature and
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extends not only to the countries of asia but foreign africa weighing 20.000 tons of russian fertilizers. just one of those that were blocked in europe and this is transferred to african countries free of charge, which not only confirms the role of our country as a solution to the problem of world food security, but also strengthens our political relations with african countries. reminded me of africa . this is asia of the 21st century, that is, a region that will grow rapidly in the coming decades and has an impact on world processes. increasing influence. at the same time, contributing to both the preservation and strengthening of russia's world positions, it was a big game. goodbye.
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hello on the air of the information channel on the first program time will show live is working. i am artyom shenin. and you know, artyom sheinin, i'm preparing for a live broadcast today, and i thought that, well, in general, there is a lot of news and something to discuss? i see that there is something to discuss both on tv and in telegram, i myself discuss something, but on the other hand, you will think. and so, how would you go over well , the main news being discussed, as it were, about adversaries and you understand that, well, sort of, right? well well, like news, but like, what's new we'll find out about the world that opposes us, what's new we learn about the pope who said
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there, well, this nonsense about the fact that there is a martyr people, and these are ukrainians. and since there are martyrs, there are tormentors, and for some reason he singled out, as it were, chechens, uh, and uh, buryats. well, what's new? we learned from this stupidity about the pope of rome what we did not know about who surrounds the pope and who prepares all these informational squeezes for him, and who informs him, so to speak, about what is happening in the world after these lovely people, and certainly zealous catholics, but led to him. here are these girls, uh, who, free from meeting with the supreme pontiff, zigue and uh, so to speak, walk with weapons. well, who told him about it ? the same people, of course you, that you have not read articles about our fighting buryats during all these years, which were written either by ukrainian propagandists or by our peta-colonists. well, do you
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have any doubts that the people who prepare informational materials for the pope. these are not the same people. they don't read these sources, given that there are probably a lot of poles and westerners, and so on and so forth. well, as it were , what surprised surprised that he now found out that there is a martyr people, because there are tormentors, and for 8 years he was not interested in the ukrainian martyr people, who lived in the donbass, this is somehow surprising. he is the first one. you expected something different from him. moreover, speaking of those people who prepare all this for him and are probably in some kind of vacuum. you and i understand very well, and this is not the first time we have been talking about this, that there his anglo-saxon agents are above the roof, surrounded by this e, pope francis, and as soon as he said that he would not go to kiev without stopping by moscow, it immediately became clear that he needed to be prevented from going to moscow and they prepared him
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this one like an information file, where is it? so i assure you that if you put in front of him, well, there are 10 people from different regions of the russian federation and tell him. well, daddy, where is the current, where are they drilling, he will say. and who is it? well, here's my answer. what new things did we learn, we didn't know that the papal throne is always intrigue. and it's always set-ups and it's always some kind of struggle to know what's new in today's news. and i ask myself the question that another ukrainian girl. eh, so, well, really, a high-ranking girl said another heresy about some orders that are given to our military, er, so to rape there. uh, there's someone in general, right? yes, yes, that, that not only they are given from above. and also their wives tell them. listen, you mean there, if you don’t rape like you, yes, don’t come back. just you know it with victory, every fool. maybe it's something we are surprised that she blurted out
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lena her name. well, uh, that means that she blurted it out in london. well, where else could she say it? even in kiev, she can no longer say it, because the previous one, who blurted out about it, was her name luda. and who blurted out, so they fired her for it. she worked as a goodsman. it's true. the first leader works apparently for for, so to speak, e for the first lady's mouth, some other tolerances. e, there are e in ukraine a. here, as if the ombudsman for this they removed it bears the same heresy, but in london oblon. and what else to say in london what else to say in london if in kiev they are fired for this? i really assumed in my telegram when i read about it. maybe that's how she jumps off the potion. maybe she hopes that he will divorce her, as if for this heresy. well, i don’t know further. again, another scattering of news that in response to the fact that they are working on their critical again. give us rockets. well, for the first
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time we know that for the first time we heard that danilov idiot. yes, he's an idiot, he's a very useful idiot, by the way, because he's a useful idiot. as a matter of fact. well, uh, their western curator of those who still have some kind of brains, the changeability shows that in principle. if they are given a rocket for 800 km, he will not hesitate to press some button, but i hope he is sitting there somewhere, chained to the battery, and they don’t allow him to kick, but there are many people besides him. and in general, there are many who were bitten by gordon, who, too, today, therefore, went bankrupt . let's hit the kremlin there and so further and the like. well, to be honest, we didn’t know something about dmitry gordon. we all knew about dmitry gordon, as well as what, in principle, dmitry gordon says. e. well, as a matter of fact, what, in the current context, probably needs to be said. well, let's be honest. well, we also have a lot of questions. why don't we gossip about banking pakistan and so on and so forth. well, he says, that's it, and i've tried something
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like that. well, like oh, he's a little dmitry gordon. i understand everything about gordon. i'm not even interested in him. just like news, yes, from the world, as if more serious problems. ah, the news that once again the consultations have been rescheduled. ours with the americans in the cis well, yes, this is a very serious and important topic, but again, the reason why they were postponed, which was voiced by deputy foreign minister sergei ryabkov, but it is familiar to us for all, this is obvious it all started in november in december, when we expressed our concerns, and, so to speak, offered to discuss the whole range of our concerns, and we were told no, no. we will discuss what concerns us. and the fact that it will forget you is, as it were , guys, well, it will forget you here with yourself and discuss it. that is, in principle, yes, it's kind of news. well, in fact, it’s such a kind of sta- we
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didn’t learn anything new about the americans from this news; - such is the news, but, damn it, they demand to lower the ceiling, which means limiting oil prices. thirty, you know , want 670, and the poles want to surprise 30 surprisingly, that is, the poles. they just surprised me surprisingly that, as it were, lithuanians with latvians, uh, and estonians were with them. well, maybe they want it too. and again you think so? well, well, and we thought that the poles would say no. well, guys, well, 60 is kind of tough. well, let's at least 80, well, after all, how would it be our neighbors in the slavs. we knew something else, we expected from the poles, and we should be very surprised that for all that, these same poles under our contracts, they pump it not through the oil pipeline. friendship that's unexpected. this is unexpected, that
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is, a cunning, and an evil and arrogant pole - it's just like this is news. eh, amazing, or is it really me, to be honest, yesterday, uh, so to speak, even today, well, yesterday is new today in the morning somehow so it dawned on me. this, of course, is her news, when you hear it, of course, it is impressive that the white house and the pentagon recognize turkey's right to self-defense. and recognize its right to conduct an operation on the territory of the neighboring countries. well, of course, they call for discalation. and of course, you have such a first reaction. oh, here they are, what kind of double standards do they have, then you think it's at 180. what time, uh, we understand what double standards are. and what, yes, for a nato country this is so, but for others who have concerns about their neighbors, well, how would there be other criteria, we learned something new about kerby we were waiting for something different from kerby that he would say no, now we will introduce sanctions against turkey ah-yay. and
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, of course, old man, stoltenberg was not surprised either. although, of course, he has formulations. ah, well, it seems to me, also his advisers. well, in general, in any case, he will continue to defend ukraine for as long as necessary. we will not retreat from the world. you will have to pay a high green price for the use of brute force by an authoritarian leader. this will make our world even more dangerous and the first reaction is to say and write. well, of course, before that, the world was simply dangerous, because only one country and one democratic regime used brute force. now, if anyone else then he will receive such a guard, but again all these double standards. all this is theirs, as if duplicity. we know all this about them for a long time, we learned all this about them not even as part of a special military operation, but before it we knew and here we go over this news. and realizing with horror that, in principle, all this can be discussed quite cheerfully , but you won’t
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learn anything new about them. you say to yourself, well, in fact, no matter how strange it sounds, we, in general, understood everything about them both for and before, but about ourselves for these nine are not simple. per month we in the broadest sense, we are as individuals. we as a society we are as a country. we are like a state, we are like an army, we have learned and understood a lot, and maybe just now. time for general here is a reflection on the war. this is such a double-edged thing on the one hand. it seems to interfere, but on the other hand , it is also impossible without it. because if you got into some kind of rut, and now, as if you are going brown on one side, that's how it should be. on the other hand. sometimes you need to think. here is the track from the distance, and i i thought that today it is, as it were, an ideal case against the background. let's say this. so set the
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news to talk. as a matter of fact, what new things we learned about ourselves in different senses in the military in the social in the cultural in the spiritual during this time, what new things we learned for ourselves. which, in theory, should help us move on, because we understand that this will not end tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. well, let's start then, probably, after all, with the military component. you wrote at your place the day before yesterday vlad big on this topic. hey, here's the breakdown. uh. i'm just, well, to make it clear to our viewers, why do i call it? well, such, so to speak, not so much military, but socio-political and socio-cultural reflection? i'm a small fragment, just from it , yes, let's go. at the beginning of the nineties , we consistently abandoned both our own special path of development of the state of socialism, and many other things that were connected with this, including the military doctrine of a great european
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war. our leaders felt that after the end of the ideological confrontation between the communist system and the capitalist and the complete rollback of our country to the second is no big military confrontation between the countries of the same system. there will be no more local conflicts. and as a last resort, there are always nuclear weapons. it was under this doctrine that we began to rebuild our army at the beginning of the 2000s. we must fight, as we learned to fight our entire post-war history for such a big war, we prepared for decades, and in the end we were not ready, confusing our heads erroneous theories. now is the time to return to return, of course, enriching yourself with all the modern elements of warfare. here, well, there, of course, this analysis is much longer, and even in the middle of this quote, i had to remove a very important piece about the fact that at the beginning of the 2000s we began to rebuild our army, and
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in this sense, the reform can be considered successful, because we rebuilt it for that new world e , well, yes, in which we were going to live, that is, in other words. you say that now we're looking into the future, evaluating what we have experienced , we say to ourselves that we have been preparing for some kind of war all the time based on the fact that we are part of the capitalist world and that tough confrontation, as it were, the war of the worlds that was before that, which we were getting ready. there can be no big war, only local wars. and suddenly it turned out that it could be, but only when i read all this, i had a question, but it means. that we now need to rethink ourselves who we are in relation to this e to this the most conventional capitalism, although it is clear that this is wider and deeper. and well, uh, first of all, it must be said that it turned out that
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nothing is exhausted by capitalism alone, there is the concept of civilization and just the current big war that is taking place this is a war that is actually a war of civilizations, that is, there is our civilization russian civilization russian a civilization that has developed historically for several centuries, which has passed successively through a number of forms, including state forms, and is western civilization, with which we have always were in a very difficult relationship. but here's the idea that we find ourselves in the same economic, uh, ship, all of a sudden, uh, we will remove all these problems. it turned out that no, it turned out that we were and remain a challenge. western civilization for many natural reasons and simply purely, well, what is called, as it were, systemic, because we live in the same living space. everyone has a shortage of this living space of resources and everything that is needed in the 21st century. secondly, we,
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as a state, claim independence, and independence is now very expensive. we said more than once in fairness and before the start of a special military operation that we are a separate civilization, that they do not perceive us, that we need to begin to perceive ourselves, and so on, but you write that now we need to say you come back. but then i ask you. we need to return to our previous ideas about the war, so that what, that is, what kind of war, we now need to reconfigure. eh, look what you asked me, what surprised me about these children. yes me certainly surprised our army. let me remind you that a lot of criticism has poured out on her, especially the last two months, but there is one thing that is unshakable. we are from an army that we were preparing for a completely different level of confrontation, much smaller. we won almost 9 months. we completed a huge number of tasks, and even when we had situations where it was no longer ukraine that was fighting against us. it is clear that almost all of nato is now fighting,
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in this case we still retained it. uh, and what we took, well, except for what we ourselves took decision to give. and the most important thing is that we have never lost anywhere, really, but you tell me that it turned out that nato is not fighting ukraine. i’m removing the question for now. well, where did we have the illusion that all of nato would not go to war with us for ukraine, but now that we understand this, it now means for us, what does it mean for us, that we can count on victory at the level of e-war that is going on now, which we are conducting is impossible, because in fact we are now continuing to fight in the paradigm that is actually. and appeared we are fighting wrong, in a war that we are forced to fight in a war that is at, say, a tactical operational level, at which ukraine is pulling it out. because they have enough people of the people in which nato is pulling out, because this
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does not require such huge resources. and the most important thing is that all this is very tightly tied to kol, here we are fighting around one kol, you understand everything for ukraine, in this case it is convenient to concentrate all the forces that exist in this space, this provides a high density for solving many problems. we have in this case on the one hand. yes, we have enough to also defend on the other side. it turned out that the battle for the forester's hut becomes a battle that the country has been watching for weeks. it was the crisis of the first world war. in the course of it, the strategic is increasingly beginning to be compared by saying, and now about the mud, like the paybacks about the dugouts flooded with water. it was and so on. there is a similar strategic know-how of the first world war. i will demonstrate that it is a powerful defense in depth completely, what is called solves problems? solves the problems of that war. that is, she forced everyone to serve 3 years in the trenches and actually ended. well, it ended, but during the second world war, a tool was created that made it possible to
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overcome this crisis. this tool is called , uh, mobile warfare is the tool that was called. uh, massive mechanized strikes, when special fists were created, mechanized and which, in fact, first destroyed europe and put it under hitler then they were tried. apply against us, then we were unsuccessful at the first stage, but then we were able to learn it and learn even better. than those who taught us, so we were able to use this type of war to crush the most powerful army in the world you say, now when you say the word to return, and we have been after the war for almost 150 years and sixty, yes, we have perfected this strategy. we worked it out. we enriched it and created the pinnacle of an offensive war, the agarkov doctrine. but like i said in the nineties general staff. uh, the armed forces, uh, we
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really started to build that we built that big army, that big readiness for that big war, we unfortunately devalued it. today we understand that only by returning that's who their doctrine is, only by returning. here's to that war, that is, who and the army. in this case, we are able to break the situation. uh, drastically why? because ukraine was still a local army, they gathered a million there. this is an army that technically does not take out. they a million gathered there for that war, a la, the first, the world war, which you worked off the mortgage, they show it to us, but they are a nightmare for them , let's say, fight history, let's say on the front, well, that is, in three directions for them is a terrible story. why because it's one thing when you have concentrated all the available 800 tanks in the donbass region and completely different when you need to divide them into three parts that cannot interact with each other, really. same thing with artillery, same with everything else we
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we must fight where we know how, where we need to , not where they impose on us. and where we destroy what you say to return to that concept. we need to connect the two armies. we have a wonderful magnificent yours, ours is the very professional army that we said, which we dreamed of making, and we did it, and it worked perfectly in local wars and the army that we are now creating anew, we are creating a mass army, well, we we are moving away from the professional and creating a mass army. how exactly that army which is capable of solving such problems, and in this case splicing should occur. these are the same guys who are now mobilized. those who are completing their training are the brigades of the corps division, which must already be connected with the army that exists and get the very unique tools with which we can, but i ask you further mobilized, guys, brigades, army corps an opportunity, there , probably, i don’t know if this composition. well, let
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's attack in three directions. and that's all for in order to only defeat ukraine or is it for some other purpose. this is, uh, first of all, if we complete the task you are talking about, that is, we defeat ukraine, we actually freeze, uh, the whole project of preparing a war against us, because then the world immediately rolls back to the situation of the ninety-first year, when the europeans counted. how many days does it take for the russians to reach paris, because everyone understands perfectly well that when the russian army is an army, as if in wartime, we now have a wartime army to play with such army and try somehow. what is called with her , but it is impossible to speak with another language, but it is extremely important that i want to ask you here. well, because there is already something here. think about something to argue with, because when you say that we should return to the concept that we had, but we had that concept under a different socio-economic system. well, a lot,
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and in another further. i'm asking you if this means that we are the way we have everything. we can build the army that will be puzzled imprisoned for those tasks for which the soviet one was imprisoned and therefore no one rocked the boat. this is where i get weird, you know? as a matter of fact, fate is now beginning to be decided, wars are being decided. oddly enough, not quite at the front. it is solved in the industrial sector in the sector of our mobilization, both spiritual and economic. and if we can, for these 9 months, how much more plus? this is to get out, well, to what level that allows us, well, i would now say roughly conditionally allows. every 3 months we put into operation a building with weapons with training at all, and ukraine, with all the help, does not spend less than five months on it, then, of course, it will be. e. the same military
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mathematics that decides everything, because in our military school i have no doubts about our commanders in our general staff, but i understand that now the task is. why we found ourselves in this situation, we are great, we started the war. let anyone object to me, but i repeat, we started great. in three days we took everything that we are now. as a matter of fact, before we are still there, because the concept worked once discussed. yes, so we ceased to be effective when we simply did not have enough troops. this is clear. we discussed it there with uh, we discussed it with the summer, i understood, and you wanted to add something, i wanted to argue, but he convinced me back from me, but already why argue it’s just interesting that i also want to argue with a lot, but just it should be noted that it is theoretically practically impossible to be prepared for a large-scale conflict. yeah, that is, anyway, how much are you do not get ready no matter how much you train at the training grounds of the armed forces. no matter how much you polish weapons there, and so on, it is impossible. yes, it
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helped us a lot, the syrian company, in fact, the syrian company, and helped to make possible what was done at the first stages of the special military operation, and then really e we faced a much more serious challenge in the form of nato and the situation began to slip and than you this convinced me. vlad convinced us that, uh, he said we weren't ready. i wanted to argue with this. the thing is that we were not ready in the fourteenth year since the fourteenth year, a lot of things have changed and in my opinion, year after year, nato actually postponed this situation, which it then applied, in the end precisely due to the fact that we, despite the fact that e countries of the usa britain and turkey and so on did everything so that we could not modernize our armed forces. but we did it and we actually finished this process, but it has already reached, what is called on it is still reaching. but nevertheless we did it to the surprise of our
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opponents because they didn't really believe. they cut off the donbass from the very beginning for a reason, it was part of the e platform on which we actually wanted to modernize the armed forces in the thirteenth-fourteenth years, it happened, they just cycled it. but look at the most important thing, that's why i singled it out into something, okay, i wrote it, and what we started talking about, which is an actual conversation. then, about the change, well, if you like, well, ours is not even geopolitical, geopolitical is just not changing, a socio-economic and socio-political actually responded. why i did not want to argue with him, he answered this question. he said that, in principle, the war economy is being restructured, as the war progresses , it is impossible to prepare it in advance, that is, it is impossible to foresee everything, and we demonstrated this during the great patriotic war. at first we lost, and then we just won, this is how it works, but this is within the framework of the great patriotic war. the system that existed and before it
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was within the framework of the great patriotic war that began when it became clear that, well, no matter how we could not withdraw. she just got tougher. well, that is, she continued to be herself, but, as it were, in a tougher mobilized version, what we have there on some seventh or eighth month of a special military operation, when a coordination council was created, and under the government of the russian federation that handles, uh, everything you need. uh for the army, there supplies and so on and so forth. and what is evidence for me that if these additional powers of the government were needed. this means that in the previous structure of our economy, and it is ready for a war of this magnitude. well, no matter how i could adjust, a special military operation is not being carried out on the territory of the russian federation until recently , it, that is, now it is already being carried out on the territory of the russian federation well, that is, that is, roughly speaking, some
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change in the mechanisms of state governance and management , if you like, industry , production and anything, because it has become understandably. and now the question arises will these changes then be gaining. uh, both should gain momentum and should deepen. and if we proceed from that and toltenberg reminds us of this, that no one stops in ukraine, do not believe it. for example, i don’t believe that they are creeping somewhere, that is, these changes that we are talking about and will continue to talk about now, cultural, mental and socio-economic changes, they must first deepen, and they must be turned to the future. that is, it should not be that we now tense up, then something like that once and, as it were, brought everything back, i, that is, for me, for me. here is your analysis and what we have just started about and we will continue to say something about what we are now, well, find some softer word, well, let's say we got involved. this certainly
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about interesting things about what we have understood, but about ourselves from the point of view of our readiness and not readiness for the type of war that we are now going on, and the confrontation with nato is that this is a war has acquired such a character, and there is still a lot to discuss there, here, the post of vlad that i mentioned, there yesterday vlad posted it. today i reposted it right before the broadcast, read it, there is a lot to think about. and this is by no means only about how. military history, not even about military history at all, because any military history is still always a continuation of one or another character of the state of the character of society, uh, which is moving somewhere and some tasks are set for itself and now, of course, it is acquiring pretty like that. well, weird personality. i, uh, i read some days ago about how you spoke at the event, which means, well, with uh, church here. but at the same time, we met
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orthodox priests there, who also participate in the work that lies, by the way, to the question of how we have changed in nine months. someone would have said to me 9 months ago that, uh, publicists are a philosopher. uh, chitaev will participate, which means he will be very active in the work of equipping the army with unmanned aerial vehicles and will go to these events. yes, except for jokes i myself did not expect to stretch. uh. here is patty. it's brand new. that is, roughly speaking, yours, and let's say philosophical journalism. the discourse brought you led you to the fact that this is also needed, but nonetheless. there is a joint there, because after all, uh, when i say that we understood a lot about ourselves, and uh, we didn’t fully understand everything, but we seem to understand everything about the enemy. there is one difficulty here, because when we are still talking about the conflict in ukraine, there is one topic that i don’t understand now, it’s we need to
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continue to understand something about ourselves within the framework of the faith of spirituality, orthodoxy, and they are already separate or after all, we must somehow think that we are two parts of one whole, because when the famous e even well, i don’t have censorship words to call him on the air of channel one, which means that the bastard goncharenko is filing a petition to ban, which means that the moscow russian orthodox church on the territory of ukraine, i’m, in general, not surprised. well, that is, it is not surprising that he submits, i am not surprised that since she scored more than 25.000. he is very happy about this, it is clear that zelensky will have to consider it and so on. it's not like i'm surprised. yes, this, of course, is breaking through another bottom, but searches in kiev-pechersk lavra - this is, in general, also within the framework of some, as it seems to me, trend a and when i
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see polish mercenaries who burn the orthodox bible, and they don’t just burn it to keep warm, they burn it on a podcast under the camera, they show the camera what they are burning, what they are throwing into the fire, just like the ukrainians. e, warriors, e, sveta a. so when they dance with the uh, hmm picture. well, in general, it is clear that it shines too. in general, everything is fine to understand. here, i just have a question about our reflections. what do we understand about ourselves? in your opinion, what do we need to prepare for, what we have to do from all this hmm, as it were, a satanic project, we will somehow do it ourselves. well, move away from do not know to pass out. or vice versa, we need to try to fight to, well, hmm well, to stay in something united. this is what i don't quite understand. but
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at the beginning of the broadcast you gave a quote from the pope and when i saw this status, i know where i got into it, and i got into reading that anathema, which was already almost 1,000 years ago. e patriarch michael kiruary, in the hagia sophia, he pronounced the then papel ninth. uh, that is, it is the twentieth of july 1954. this is the official start date for the church schism. well, actually, nothing has changed. yes, i have read it. it can be there. right now to you. but on the screen, you know, as you know, something, as it says there, it says so, but that's the heresy that they say. uh, hang in the temple and reread regularly for edification, so that everyone knows what nonsense they are talking aga well, a reasonable
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approach is a reasonable approach, but those who carry these heresy. it's been there for almost 1,000 years. they, uh, nevertheless, do something like that here, and in this sense, it’s not very clear to me how to relate to this, well, we understood something like that in 9 months. we often spoke. here is a satanic sect. there and there. now we understand that these were not words, that there really is some kind of saying. here's the sabbath going on, listen, well, let me hear e continue the theme that nothing has changed. so. eh, here. uh, hmm, in the city of novgorod there is rurik settlement but where rurik itself was at one time and proclaimed e, it means the russian state, from which it e, has gone here where e it was already in the 19th century for propaganda purposes it was called kievan rus e. here. yes, there, right there, it was actually proclaimed, it was in novgorod. and 20 years later, prince oleg opened a good old good
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tradition. eh, yes, it means, in the same place in this, from the same place from this settlement, it means he was going. first trip. uh, military e to kiev and since then the russian princes regularly. e is fine. that's how they went to brush their teeth, which means the war on kiev, here is oleg did, vladimir e, red, the sun yaroslav the wise did it twice. eh, so, yes, in what the second time is quite tough in passing, so, uh, quite the same, they also noted polyakov, in which they tried to defend him, too, it was necessary to protect his opponent, which means the damned light regiment. eh, here. uh, then uh, so yuri vladimirovich dolgoruky uh, uh, twice on andrey yuryevich bogolyubsky uh, kiev defeated. so there er even after that a few hundred years. uh, in general, well, there is no normal city left. eh, here, that is, and later, if you continue this series. in
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general, uh, one of my favorite things to do. uh, how is the russian state? this is when some kind of nonsense happens there to go hiking in kiev yeah, and in this sense, i want to say such a thousand that we are used to convincing ourselves all the time that this is kind of in harmony, that we are all so peaceful. do the russians want wars. forgive me for 1,200 years of the existence of the russian state, but for 1 year, when we didn’t fight anywhere, according to various estimates, from five to ten, when we fought, we one of the most warring civilizations in history. in this sense, this is what is happening now. we're just , uh, becoming ourselves again. we remember how it’s not at all to seem not to portray, but to truly be russia emperor alexander ii, the tsar liberator said russia is not an
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agricultural and not a trading state, but a military one and its calling to be a thunderstorm of light. he said this in the middle of the 19th century. what has changed in these thousands of years since we exist? well, in general, basic, as i understand it, listening to you and not only listening to you, that much has changed in form, but in content very little, almost nothing, and the enemy is something. actually. if you say that there seems to be nothing new, but e didn’t know about him no , once, of course, he’s still the same, yes, bolislav the brave, a little. what is the difference in style of behavior from anzhi duda? here was the same brave, like this one a and e, as if the general secretary, uh, pillar, stoltenberg, uh, also differs little from those uh, vikings before chang uh, who were beaten by our vot uh, early rurikovich. uh, here, but, but something new, of course there is, because
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that after all those ancient oni tried to be christians too. here, especially after they were baptized. eh, here. well, exactly after they were baptized. yes, they walked with crosses. yes, uh, that means uh, as if at the battle of the ice after all yes, people with crosses went against alexander nevsky, yes, they are called crusaders. and now frank satanists are coming against us, here, uh, who, uh, seem to have claims not even to orthodoxy, although they are of a high degree, but in general to all world religions. he has the same claims islam. uh, yes, they have the same claims to buddhism , you know the level of the fact that for some reason god is masculine. uh, now, and in our time, militant feminisms, uh, this is wrong. so he said to procreate, multiply, and in our time this is also wrong. here, yes. he there, uh, means,
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uh, created a person in the format of a man and a woman, and in the era of uh, fifty genders - this is also wrong. and you need to either somehow correct it, eh, or cancel it or replace it with something, therefore. uh, here's the fact that now the masks have been dropped and searches are taking place in the kiev-pechersk lavra uh and shake uh, so even the relics of ilya muromets uh in the kiev caves here for a second. e, here, and. uh, it is discussed directly uh, the prohibition of the russian orthodox church is directly discussed. and i remind you that for the first few hundred years the russian orthodox church had its spiritual center precisely in the city of kiev and up to the 15th century. eh, metropolitan of the russian church. he bore the title of metropolitan, of kiev and all russia. even when he was already sitting
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there in vladimir or moscow and then, uh, this is definitely the same thing, there is nowhere further. i'm going to you, what other signs? what other signals? we need to say, get up country is awesome. yeah , by the way, when i was listening to you just now, i, too . hmm, in an interesting way, but i remembered. the words of this song and there goes the war of the people's holy war, but from what you said, there are two things. eh, in fact, here it seems to me, the key ones, and which should help us, well, those of us who are trying to, well, rise a little above the current situation, reflect and back. and if you want to reflect forward. this is what, well if i correctly paraphrase you briefly, which is
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almost in your words, that there is a situation in which some kind of nonsense is happening in kiev and, relatively speaking, russian rulers, but should, including harsh and military methods, restore order there. yes, this situation is absolutely attention, standard for a thousand years of our history and the second thing, and since we are now, we now have a little, and if i yes, let me develop your thought. we get a slightly opposite situation, that before that, the previous 1,000 years we being russian, and the russian state - it periodically did and put things in order there. and now, as you say, this is your second thesis. the most interesting thing for me is that, since we have once again realized that some completely unhealthy garbage is going on in kiev. we decide to restore order there, but for this we need to become truly russian again in the broadest sense
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of the word. yes? yes, yes, please, uh, you and i are generally a good friend and historian and journalist. dmitry kulikov recently said that this is a brilliant idea? he said to put such clausere of all misled his phrases that there was a war? it is the continuation of politics in other ways. he said no says in our says history in the russian world there is a continuation of politics in other non-native ways. wars, yes, yes, that is, let's have peace. let's also remind you for a second, a russian officer, a klausian, who fought, but he said differently, he needs to be corrected somehow. what i say again, not war, but peace is a continuation in our history in our russian policy. look here and here, moving. eh, further, just from what you said fixed. it's really very interesting. and this is really what i am telling us about in order to restore this order. uh, uh, where it happened again, we need
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to rethink ourselves again, who are we, how are we putting this order in place? yes, to become a russian state, a russian state again. uh, since our state is multinational , in this case, uh, i must emphasize, as i always emphasize. i always do this when i go to the guys to the front and say, there, uh, russian soldiers, russian warriors dad. get away from our russian chechens and our russian buryats. first of all, get away from our russian chechens, our russian buryats, our russian mordovians and so on and so forth. ah, the poet of dagestan rasul gamzatov, who every time i quote this and, uh, with the guys, when i meet, and there i speak from different nationalities,
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that all of you there are russian soldiers sometimes come up and say, and that's why they say russian soldiers and i'm buryat there. i say that rasul gamzatov always said in dagestan i'm brewing in moscow, a dagestan in new york. i am russian, that is, speaking today about the russian state. we are talking about this, of course, and now, moving on to the question of how quite rightly it is said that we need to continue to rethink ourselves, returning to our sense of self. that's not to seem. and to be yes, that's how to tell you ladies like that, right? it's a millennial history of our state. yes, if you like, our mission. yes, these ancestors have always been doing this for us. we always have to rethink it. well, understand how much more we still need to go in order to return there. here's what i showed you yesterday. uh, subscribers sent me to telegram. here is a picture drawn by a nine-year-old boy from the krasnodar territory. here is this boy. in
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principle, at the age of 9, having drawn he he understands, well, he probably feels what he is doing now, as if a russian soldier, as it were, saving russia to a boy of 9 years old, but how much 30-35 forty-year-old boys who do not yet understand this very well, and then the question arises. how can we convey this to all the boys. and today people wrote to me who, well, they took part in the gathering, which i am holding on my channel, and they wrote from germany that, well, well, they wrote from brothers and sisters in the faith and spirit of the russians. e, god bless you, brothers in the sand. yes , the russian germans are also working in the subject, brothers , you understand, they are in germany as well. perhaps, probably by children taken there, there, and so forth. they understand it there, and some will not understand it here, and so on. and this is
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a very important question for us. well, uh, this is the need for a rethinking of the consciousness of oneself, she must assume. and what is our society after all. here we talked about spirituality there, about the story about military coins, our society should become somehow different, develop some other criteria, approaches, attitude. for anything, for example, well, here, just an example of the story of the last days in saratov, volunteers were not allowed into the bar in form. under some idiotic pretext that only uh, so uh, can enter here in uniform. hmm on duty. and yes, when performing the same, you also need to somehow treat it somehow. here i was when, in october, i was there, well, the guys we went, when just on the right bank with paratroopers. oh, he’s driving, they rule there and ask. and what do they really say, that there are a lot of these left
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here, well, these are there, well, i understand. runners, yes, runners are not mobilization. but well, so to speak, the artistic intelligentsia. i'm talking, well, as if they left a lot. and as he says, they left, how is it like this. i don't know, i don't know how to tell him, because i don't know how to tell him when he gets back. how to explain to him that they will return, too, how to explain, for example, to the guys. here, how much i traveled with everyone there in the car , this is shaman. ah, we’ll get up, and i’m a russian, through one at the front, listening to this song, all the russians there, dagestanis, listen, everyone listens. and when a certain one, then this figure is like this. here, as if the whole brittle man rewrites this song for another mocking manner, and i am asked about this by an officer who trains boys at the training ground. already left.
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he writes to me and says, why did he come back here, he didn’t have anything for it, but i write to him, you understand alexey alekseevich and he is a lieutenant colonel of the airborne forces i write to him, do you understand, brother, but because in our country there are no tools for him to do something call no. he tells me, and how are we going to win this war, if we don’t have tools against him, what do the soldiers say we are tolerant. i just don't know what happened there. here is another frame. i am i don’t know what happened in the saratov region, but , to be honest, i still know from soviet times that , ah, it’s better not to visit a restaurant in uniform. god forbid they drink on the poor smokers and shame on the uniform. well, i don’t know, maybe i’m wrong, but i still have this conviction from soviet times, dress in civilian clothes. go easy on yourself, do whatever you want. first. second, if the 30-year-old forty-year-old boys have not yet figured it out for themselves . they are not removed, in fact, these are
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useless questions to convince them and this useless to do, so god is with them god is with them really. hey, you asked what we need. there is no need to dig into ourselves, because it happens like this. i noticed this when barack obama at one time. uh, he who had no hesitation decided to tear our economy to shreds, to isolate it , and i suddenly saw how people began to rise invisibly from under the ground, rusty, these tools from the soviet era. suddenly, something clicked. they are poisoned. here in the late eighties and nineties, this here, uh, then what are we what vlad calls capitalism. they suddenly , uh, looked around with completely different eyes and looked at themselves with completely different eyes. uh-huh, no problem raising a generation. we no longer had those that were lost, cut off those that, uh, fyodor mikhailovich called those demons, they are these darlings, these are all demons simply and they have already disappeared. if you
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noticed, yes, they still embarrass young young people, they still embarrass our teenagers and so on, but they have no power over them, exactly, because, and the russian woman always woke up. i apologize when an external enemy, when on the polovtsian pechenegs i don’t know the germans, the poles, and so on, someone goes, that’s all, then ilya muromets climbs down from the stove and gives everyone what he always gives. that's in the good sense of the word. so, it seems to me that the west played a cruel joke on itself, and if they figured out and taught russian history, and as the prime minister shows, there are all the rest of boris johnson’s guys, they don’t know russian history, they wouldn’t have committed this error. they started us enter into the state that we usually enter before a dracula battle trance from a combat trance. well, i didn't mean to use the word trans. yes
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, rage is called in russian, when we take us when, and when we don’t care about sanctions and isolation, and everything, and on the football idol. yes, but there seemed to be a chance. it is important for the eyes, when they are filled with blood, it is important to see, after all, what is happening around? i think that's exactly the feeling. we've got it now. we are on the one hand we are furious because we are both ethnicity as russian russians really, but humiliate , uh, pessimize this racism for a second. this is nazism to the floor in its purest form. that is why at first, probably, the operation is talking about nazism more and more quietly now, because the priorities have changed a little. we have already understood where everything is going, they are leading us to the unification of physical destruction. and for us, as the president has already said. this is an essential life choice. for us. these are no longer toys. and so. i am very happy and glad that people who hmm
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are. in my opinion, the weak link in our civil society unanimously took off and left. to be honest, i waved my hand and said, thank you guys. thank you for leaving, because we realized that those who remained are ours. actually elite, i had a question about something else and the question that they ask me is not about those who starred. he is about those who first starred, then being there for something like that. there's still shit there , you know, he's back. there is such a concept. tashkent front. there is a concept of civil oblivion here these people must be subjected. the same let them live ok this motherland a. we cannot cancel it. they were born here, they have citizenship. we have, by the way, according to the constitution, it is impossible to cancel citizenship only as a lining issued. which, by the way, you can also play with it like this. uh, if they're back, they should understand. what place do they occupy now. it's called civil oblivion was such someone now nobody earn it all
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over again. if you want, if you want, i'm sorry when you say, they must understand. this phrase comes from the idea that there is a certain. expressed, including in some, i don’t know, at least cultural institutions, and the consensus of civil society to which they owe this empathy, no rules can even be formulated here. if we now codify it and introduce it into the criminal code. i don't know where to hell. i'm not me this is absurd this is absurd this is what it does. now here are our western opponents. eh, and therefore the path does not have to go. he is completely false. we have there is civic consciousness. and we have empathy. we certainly, as christian people, will someday forgive them, but not now. now we need to focus and not be distracted by this husk, that's all, so there's no need to say anything to the soldiers. you just need to understand the questions. moreover, being there, they ask the question of these people. there they tell me, are you answering them next
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previous part of the program, i once again convinced myself how sometimes, but it is important and useful to be distracted. that's from the current agenda, which in general, well, it can be discussed endlessly, but the question is what new things will you learn, and as soon as you just a little, well, rise above all this. eh, you change, as it were, the context, otherwise a very interesting story immediately emerges, which we discussed here. so we're talking about what, uh story about what some kind of nonsense happens periodically in kyiv. this is typical and standard for hundreds of years of the history of the russian state and more than a thousand years of the history of the russian state and putting things in order there , including by military methods. it's kind of good, too. russian, yes, yes, but in fact, er, slightly, a habit we have forgotten a little. well, actually , that is slightly forgotten. well, in general, since 1918 , not so much time has passed all these central councils. e, this is in general, that is, it is all
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a phenomenon of the same order, inscribed in this we are talking content. we, but we say, we are that if we do this, and we do it, as a state, uh russian, then we need to recover, uh, get off the stove, so to speak, or like ilya of muromets. do you know? there is such a good russian word to gather. yes, what is it in the russian tradition to gather to gather is, uh, well, how else to lie, but, well, that is, before that, you seemed to be so dismantled. and here you are, how are you going to, so we need to sort of get together again, how to become russians, come to some state and then we are talking about the fact that during the time we were dismantled by the russians, and there is a lot of everything, well, as it were, it hit, yes, as you know, the rotting ship sticks there. there are all sorts of shells and so on, or, for example, there are whales and large sea animals. they have a lot of insects living right there in their skin, but they have birds, you know, matches that will land on a whale there or on some large animals there. and this is what they choose all the time. what should we do in order to
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here it has grown during the time we were in the analysis. i agree that the criminal code is not a rigid variant, some formalized, that here is someone who is there in the period from some kind of variant, but on the other hand, in order to, well, but again, as it were, come to your senses and re-realize yourself , but we somehow need to formulate more clearly our attitude to some gerbils, the behavior of certain ones. e, so to speak, people and so on, starting from what, considering returning to your thesis, that all this grew up within the framework of, as it were, capitalism and consumer society well, no matter how it does not go away, it is so slightly. well, she pressed herself against the wall in horror. well, well, it's not going anywhere. why do you understand it in kazakhstan, part of it in georgia yes, i have an idea now, two words literally. well, there is a certain amount of territory. uh, which
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our troops have entered. there remained a certain amount of blank ukrainian passports. here is to issue these citizens. uh, registered ukrainian passports, a great idea, by the way, that's actually great. and this is what i hear. first time, what, in principle, but this one is like uh hmm clown, you are the one whom everyone loved for these uniforms, this is a model, and danya yes, i think it was iron, he was marked ukrainian somewhere, that is, since he is the ukrainian anthem already then he really knows a ukrainian passport for him, and go there with him. there will be further with a ukrainian passport. in general, it's all the same. especially since it was throwing one more, but it's okay , let's not be sad about it. yes, great idea, i will answer all the same from one moment. about the military uniform and about this whole story, everything that happened to the army began negatively in the late eighties. these were their reasons. i can say that as a graduate of the eighty-fourth year of the school. i got my first civilian costume in the rank of captain, because, in principle, in my time for an officer
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there to go to the theater to a restaurant to visit in uniform. it was absolutely normal. it was absolutely correct in order to be ok, well, not necessarily. it’s just that you still don’t wear a military uniform, a military uniform was considered indecent. this was very condemned, including officially, and now to what we're talking about, especially since you've said it. i just want to this occasion with arabic. let's, as i understand it, it was about a volunteer. that is, it is not a military uniform in terms of. there cap shoulder straps insignia and so on. this judging you know, therefore, the beach is generally better, his civil rights are generally violated, he, whose serviceman was released on leave. he has nowhere to take other clothes for him. motherland listen to him, firstly, it is not there, where to get it, and secondly, it seems to me that we are again replacing memory must, he is nowhere to take another job. now, i understand what's the matter in a country that is conducting hostilities , a person who participates in them
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should not think about it. but the fact that for the people from this bar, hostilities, as it were, do not exist, and they do not want to let this into their world. here is the problem. you see, our problem is indeed the return of all these people. i'm here completely agree not to let them come back. we cannot do this as our citizens, no matter how we treat them. at least until we we won’t issue ukrainian passports or any other, but definitely patent, but there is one problem of the state from which you said, i’ll just add it a little bit, the problem of our state. at the beginning of the nineties lies in the fact that the concept of honor disappeared in the state altogether. this is how a person is in our society.
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again, there were completely understandable moral concepts that worked not criminal, but moral, you know how people didn’t relate to this, but people were embarrassed to demonstrate their luxury, you know, because it was a society. after all, i am addressing you to what you yourself wrote, because i am not discussing it now. okay?
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it was either bad, but it was so, because there was one generally accepted ideology that was quite rigid and developed by the vertical, let's say so. well , someone will say the imposition, someone will say the implementation of this ideology in life and educational work. well, it's october. eh, pioneer, there is a komsomolets and so on and so forth, no matter how you treat it. she had her advantages. and were its disadvantages was a completely different, uh, system of socio-economic relations and values. and yes, values. and what are you talking about thieves. and whose relatives feel great? excuse me, this is a phrase. uh, it's a symbol of the nineties, if you're so smart that you are. well, it's a substitution, you're right. it happened now the question arises. and what is needed to eliminate this substitution and return here, well, a state of other values, there, to become russian, and so on and so forth. that is the question. you are needed
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civil morality. where will she come from? you know, there are, in my opinion, three that make up this first thing, we just talked about it in the military bloc. and now you know there is. uh, the concept of a slogan. whatever you want, everything for the front. everything for victory is the wording of everything for the front. we understand everything for victory, in any economic sense, but this formulation is exactly the same universal from the point of view of public morality, if in public morality we call this slogan our basis, then everything that i am on the front to help front to help the soldier. this is fine. it 's moral. everything that goes against it is correct. it is not right. it should be deprecated and should at least not be published at all. honest in the public field, so i remind you, again, we spoke in germany until the middle. for the beginning of the nineties, there was such a strange thing that we read in the soviet press did not understand the ban on the profession, you understand? it was not a criminal punishment. it was just a ban on the profession. if you were recognized
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what are you doing, a hostile state of activity, you were denied, for example, children were taught the right there. you could not work as a teacher at school or could someone be a journalist, again, that is, if your activity was recognized as harmful to the state, you were not sent to prison, but you received a ban on the profession, which you can harm the state, from who received from the state received from the state the state, while guided by some more or less formalized criteria. which someone was excommunicated from the profession, and someone was admitted to them further, the question arises that we have these criteria today. there is no where they can and should take. they are being created right now. at this stage, they are being created by the state duma. and this is already nothing in the form of a law on legacies in the form of, uh, legislation on undesirable organizations and so on and so on and so forth. it's already there. uh , you asked a question about what could become, uh, an incentive for the purification and normalization of
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social relations, but in europe in russia there is such a thing as in europe. these were veterans in russia. these were front-line soldiers in the soviet union. yes, this is an institution that actually changed society very much for a certain period of time of 10-15-20 years and so on, and it seems to me that now this institution is being formed on this territory people with heightened social responsibility people with aggravated by social feeling, which will bend back and will carry out the very ideas that you now demand from the pluses such a thing as redeeming with blood. this this chance should always be for a person who screwed up on a pig on a hurricane. here, as you remember in the nineties and so on. and this can also be applied, i see and here. yes, we have a magnificent state institution called the referendum. we have a society, thank god, including, uh, and the church and veterans and
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anything you like, and to form really such a code. uh, moral laws that are passed by referendums. forgive me, but i think it's all a little bit. this is where we broke away, in my opinion, i'm not talking about the law, you know? you see, you are saying that there are veterans. yes, people with increased, that is, it is clear that in our rear there are people with reduced social responsibility; at the front , people with increased social responsibility. well , i say that we also have the all-russian popular front, which, in principle, is an institution. functionally, he can take over this function, maybe, relatively just what i'm talking about, that i have my own. well, let's say markers. they are very individual there. private. yes, that, of course, but the mood and consciousness of people, but is changing. and and what, of course, my question, which i somewhat, well, so to speak, i persistently ask. he, of course, proceeds from the idea that everything does not change, it
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changes, my personal example, but in one of the parks. i walked for quite a long time and somewhere in the spring i appeared there on one of the trees. ukrainian flag. well , they just painted it with paint, so i went. i was wondering what would happen, because when all sorts of things started to be drawn there, there already, uh! i said removed about it. well, it’s interesting, then i saw that some citizens were already here, well, with increased social activity. they tried to scrape it off there, but they realized in time, since they are socially responsible, that if they rip it off the bark, they will damage the tree, and they abandoned this business, and it hung for a long time such as in russian it is in russian , but it was some kind of balance of the situation and still a few days ago. i noticed that his neat little dark paint, that is, roughly speaking, yes someone else, as they say, ran that in a country
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in which nine months. that continues what continues and our guys are dying, mocking our prisoners and searches in the church and so on. that is, of course, the idea changes, the consciousness of people partakes, the question is whether this can be helped in some way or you just have to wait like this. it gives everything naturally. here's to your point of view. i think that there is a huge role, oddly enough, people have a word with writers, as always. in our country, bloggers have journalists from tv presenters from philosophers. yes, the poets, of course, that is, uh, after all. i remind you that russian literature was entirely created by military officers of the russian army, with rare exceptions. yes, e carnet gribaedov, lieutenant lermontov ensign dostoevsky lieutenant. tolstoy ensign gumilyov. e, here, yes, and well, and so on
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and so on, yes everywhere, but uh and uh these people, in addition to the fact that u directly fought yes, uh, how is it with the global world as well? yes, a couple of tolstoy said batteries fire. here, yes, when the global world, so to speak, made claims to russia in its backwardness in the wot e. they should, of course, talk about this, because if we are not going through this formal to deficit- legislative path, but through a civil path, then this should be brought up through school. uh, through the family through literature through the fact that the child is learning young nails. so i wanted to e only one thought here with us. the last years of the post-soviet, especially
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sparked all the time on the topic e, here is a russian russian russian russian russian multinational forming states. here it seems to me that its among other things. uh-huh, put everything in its place . and those who do not fight, they are not russian, even if he is ivanov petrov, uh, sidorov by passport, uh, even russian or ukrainian, uh . uh or polish makes no difference. uh-huh but actually, just when they said, uh, about teachers. and now i immediately remember two situations. that's civil society. i agree. it doesn't need to be coded. it must be in some natural way, because only then will it be clear to everyone that this has grown naturally. of us, but, for example, for today
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, here, uh, she recently wrote to me, uh, as i understand it, she is a teacher in one of the moscow schools. they wrote letters to the soldiers there with their children. here we wrote, we know that you are going, pass it on and so on and so forth, but this is theirs, a personal private initiative, and they write to me about other schools when a in schools, that is, roughly speaking, here the teacher has such a position, well, patriotic yes , russian, and in another school there was a director or a teacher from a different position, and that’s all for the children. nobody explains anything about any letters. they don't write and so on and so forth, and again the question arises. it itself must sprout everywhere somehow or and and how, that is, the departments of education in each city the department of education of each in each city over which there is a department of education of the region, over which there is a ministry education, which probably it should formulate to them that, like, the guys all supported. i still think that the military operation was not the business of the
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priests, did not make the bosses, but the business of the priests of the prophets and poets. oh, that is, you say that it should be so said in prose and e verses, there that nothing can argue that it should come from the heart. that what it should. in short, to sprout not from above, but from below understood you. yes, well, here i always almost always agree with alexei, but here i have one question, which you, by the way, asked that we reply to a soldier now, of course, children need to be raised. it will take 15-20 years, and today a soldier, what to answer, when he returns, these questions return to the city he is not allowed. e in a restaurant, when he comes home, but he sees completely different people there. that's why we sing this song to a soldier today every day and listens to it in the car in combat, and here some idiot drinks it differently, and then the idiot will still be shown on tv, because he's cool. i certainly agree that the only
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the way to make some kind of creation is what you are talking about alexey but the state today, since the war is going on, i will repeat the war. she must have her say. it should call black and black white white. we are not only at the front, but here in society, you know, in society the state must explain what the guys are. sorry citizens. this is normal. here are those who help the wounded, those who teach children there, this is normal. but all that is here is all the sticky mucus that arrived, now it is returning. yes, but it's not ours. this is no longer ours, the state is no longer our morality advertising on channel one. you can find out the loan amount for a business without opening an account, just upload your bank statement. leave an application for tinkoff dot ru and find out the loan amount without opening an account. the best digital bank for lending to small businesses tinkoff is the only one. pure
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listen to it and watch it and it is important for them that even right during the broadcast they begin to write, as if people are their reviews. and now, it seems to me, right in the topic of conversation. here they wrote to me, literally just now, artyom read the advertisement in pursuit of your raised question on the air on the topic of rethinking and restructuring our society, they will answer like this sits in one office. and he cries because he is wounded in the chest and cannot return to his guys, how are they without me quote, and in the next office another major is sitting and thinking about how to straighten out a certificate of illness so as not to go there on a business trip and in the same way behind the gates of the unit in the world, some collect the last money and send our guys to the front, others do not let those in the restaurant who are in uniform, the society is divided, when there
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is unification, then we will win. well, actually , it seems to me that this is talk about what, of course, society itself is here. let it mature. and yes, he understands. i can only add to this that, yes, some are collecting money to send parcels to the guys at the front. and others, even being there at the front, manage to either rot these parcels, or plunder these parcels. so , of course, everything in this world is more complicated. well, no one promised that it would be easy. work and information channel on the first continues its work work live in the studio of anatoly kuzichev. this program time will tell, but not only now i will explain what i mean in our country, people have accumulated a lot of questions, a lot of problems. ah, they themselves often cannot solve them, and now the all-russian popular front has launched online broadcasting on the internet, anyone can call
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with their problem, their question, their observations, which are important in their opinion, share this, get an answer or get a solution, and i suggest watching it right now , how does this happen. hello dear compatriots. i am glad to support the popular front movement today. i welcome you all to this wonderful stream the people's front is a presidential movement that helps thousands of russians in solving their problems and tasks. e on the real you can call us on the hotline via whatsapp viber skype we are waiting for your video calls, all
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contacts. you see now on the running line, please go to the page of the popular front , you can also send your video questions to our telegram bot. you can also contact us using qr-codes in the lower right corner, we are waiting for your calls. and the first call is already on the air, we have been on the air for several hours and uh, so we are already receiving calls . hello, what is your name, please? i have a question of this nature. uh, a few. well, just yesterday. i saw a telegram channel one video. e from samara that the bartender did not let e, a young man in military uniform. i understand that this is a volunteer who decided to go to a bar, so he was refused, and then i understood from the manner of communication that this bartender sympathizes, uh, with the troops of ukraine you know, i
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i understand what you are talking about, and now i will ask our operators to display this video on the screen. uh, the fact is that i, uh, hmm know this story, which happened not only in saratov but a similar story. there was more, at least i know in novorossiysk and now let's see how it was the video is already ready. please withdraw, because i'm in uniform. yes, because i'm a russian soldier, because you are military personnel. why can't the russian military because you're in uniform? and what, well, it's not observance of our rules, mine of yours, we cannot have an institution that is not necessary in support of ukraine. this is to disperse our institution in our institution. you can’t enter in the form of employees of the ministry of defense, except for the police, you understand?
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sportswear is not allowed, military clothing is also not allowed. why yes because, because without explaining the reasons i have already said, at least two reasons in the form can not be any other than in the military underworld reform. this is what, this is camouflage, let him change clothes before sunset, only he will take it off and it will pass no no what do i need to come in and say glory to ukraine or what? old man? are you hooked, tell me what you want to achieve now. i want to come in. no, you won't come in, and you don't have to poke the ministry of defense. no need to poke the russian federation, no need to poke that you are a military man or military beer. i don't know how to address you, israel fix. here is this conversation. you're all nonsense lynx will not come here. absolutely sober, damn, well, i mobilized some day. sy, huh? he his
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victory, and? yes, like i said, this story i know, and i published it a few days ago in my telegram channel. and i also know that similar stories have spread through other telegram channels. we are extremely outraged. with this and similar other situations, i want to say that the majority of, after all, the inhabitants of our country, our compatriots, are patriotic, and they very much condemn what happened and confirm it. that is served by a huge number. just a flurry of comments under this post, and now i want to bring you. this is also a post. e such short story e from e message of our
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amazing e writer. e, sergey alexandrovich, a careful volunteer of a retired judge. here he wrote here is such a story at home. a close friend of mine once told such a story a long time ago, being in the usa and being a big fan of hockey, he visited one of the nhl matches and at this match he saw such a picture in one of the pauses in the game after the announcement was made, the whole hall stood up and began to produce, accompanying him comrade explained that it was announced that there was a serviceman who has just returned from afghanistan and this applause is intended for him. he was amazed at how much ordinary americans support their military. you see , as they say, true patriotism and respect for those people who, not sparing their
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lives, uh, come out on the battlefield. but this happened in america, and then the military did not defend his country, the interests of his country. and despite this , civilians. that is how he was greeted. now we are witnessing a monstrous situation, when our heroes, and they are all heroes there, because they've already gone there. all of them today , not sparing their lives, their health, protect us, and in response to civilians, such rudeness flies in response. i want to say that i join e with all the comments that were in my telegram channel. and these comments show that, of course, today we owe the civilian population first of all. express your attitude towards needlewomen. these are the bars. here to such guards as a bartender. in general, to such people. you
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know, you can just first call such establishments and say whatever you think about it and uh, here's your civil human control. uh, uh, must be in situations like this. unfortunately, today we just find ourselves in a situation where we are not legally protected, yes, that is, we do not know that we do not have the appropriate laws in this regard. i would like to address our deputies. perhaps, uh, some kind of wording, after all, they will come up with it, and perhaps the popular front. here. e, actually will make here such request. well, uh, thanks to olga budina. thank you so to speak colleagues who raised this issue as well. yes , friends, now we will discuss in general with us. we honestly had a slightly different, uh, different, so to speak, plan. we've got stoltenberg and blinky here for you, but they'll wait for a table of blinky. let
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's discuss this, because here everything is on mine now, we are. i see you, that you are so worried, ah. i just, i just want to pump up a little, i don’t know if it was an ad or pipers. it seems to me that this problem is much much wider, much deeper than this bearded dude here, who is not there lets me in because they have these rules in the bar , in fact, there can be such and such rules and so on, and i just realized now, i understand why he does not let him in. not because he is there in some- then, as they put it, there are commentators for the video. yes, in a khokhlyatsky uniform, he took a picture there in his own bar, like it’s no way. not this most does not soar. this is fine. not because realizing. i suppose you realize that our society is still yes and uneven. yes, of course, the vast majority are ours, but there are more some rather noticeable minority, which, so to speak, are not with us and not for ours, but they are also part of our country. they want to provoke some other political clashes, a discussion that turns into a scuffle in their bar. this manifestation is exactly what, i'm sorry,
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please friends split repeat uneven, but i understand this is exactly the way, please. this may be a manifestation of a split. this may be a manifestation of commercial logic, because , most likely, most of its visitors may belong to the category of people who like it, of course, but let's be realistic , first of all, no law regarding these people will be adopted in the state duma, because there should be a rule of law state so that we absolutely do not have a point of view punished by the state can punish society. you don't have to call anyone. no need to call this bar indignant to express to their emotions. it doesn't make any sense. do not go to this bug. give him a tough anti-advertising at the public level, and do so by all available civilian legal means. well that the bar is closed, work with the owner of this establishment, and of course, and the state has no right to legally in no way does this bar
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punish, but i think that the tax service and the fire service and all other services will take absolutely legal claims regarding of what is happening, this sea remembers that a wonderful story in quotation marks from the crimea when the locals, and in the car service refused to service his car, which arrived there everything worked out, so to speak, it was good there. there you just easily understand, do not drain. just because it was illegal. yes, well, that's all, that is, she probably smiled, you know? here, of course, barney will demolish and there is no need, if a person wants to no support our military, he has the right to do it, but he must understand that for other violations he will be punished for everything, but please tell me, yes, please tell me the truth , not this case to comment. and here’s how you feel, uh, well, here’s how the united states feels about this, imagine it on yes and i don’t know, the period of the iraqi company or the afghan company or the vietnamese company soup companies they had with these peacekeepers. no, but nonetheless. tell me those, well, it's hard for me to
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imagine such a situation in america why uh? well, well, because that's what the presenter said, and olga yes, her name is. and what, but a general respect for the military, but there is such a concept of a dress code, there is such a concept. what else is there a cat dress code for everyone, but let's say, especially i can raise that if this is i don't know, a super exclusive restaurant club, of course, a person who does not fit the flag. well, don't, just wait. you started from another place. it's hard for you to imagine such a situation in the states because, well, except for these cases. i wanted to add an exception to those exceptions when it's a super exclusive super exclusive party. okay, god forgot about him. and here it is in a normal routine . that is, it is not thoughtful, because , apparently, it is accepted for the military. cultivate great respect, and that's what i'm guessing. i don't know why, but it's unthinkable in the states except where specifically stated. right? i understood you. and
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this is her very thin line between dress code and discrimination. here, listen, wait, but, tell me, well, it’s clear that everyone there has an institution and their own idea of their own policy. they are entitled to it. so to say, we do not let there. well, what is the name of the face control. and here, if we suppose some bar says, he will assume that the bartender, listen, you military uniform. here are american in english, so let's say you are in your american military uniform. yes, you know, you trampled, so to speak, in vietnam, so say land, this is not yours, and there and there i will not let you in, because the military uniform went from here. here i am very interested in the continuation of the temple. unfortunately, it's true. it's as if it's important, because just vietnam is ours. i'm talking about the general respect for the military, but it's a great regret after the vietnamese defeat, and the attitude of the americans towards the military personnel, and not the most positive one would be with that bar, which the americans do not use because he is in military uniform this is not this is not an offense . it's not a crime. but this, of course, this would cause indignation,
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protest, indignation and protests france, now i want to build up lady, as a military man, he would say his attitude to this story, firstly, thank you for changing the concept of the program, singled out this agenda as the key one , and i want to say thank you to channel one for that joint project. e, which passes with the popular front. here it is live. i continues. e. stream continues i can call on it i am absolutely recently as a member of the supreme council of the party united russia together with the delegates of the faction. united russia took part in this. i have been responding to these appeals live for 2 hours and i consider these projects to be extremely successful, correct and timely, and it shows. brad very important social projects. moreover, six questions after my meeting. uh-huh. here on this project, which was organized by channel one. they still remain,
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which i took control of. i decide with the governors with representatives of e branches of the united russia party where we close the problems on these people, as far as the specific case, you know, uh, i'm in many countries. e, i served in the post-soviet space and, er, during the soviet union , it wasn’t just once there, to be honest, there, when i served in the 7th division in the case, but i don’t remember a single case. for someone to say something to an officer in uniform in a restaurant, not in ukraine, it’s in lvov, not in a case, not in chisinau. i don’t remember such a case, it was unthinkable, the second i was amazed. with this e boy, a young man who came and i want to explain to everyone. he he received a conscript, as a soldier should be to
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him. uh, so to speak, dismissal dismissal and the uniform of his today, in which he is in camouflage, he does not have the everyday uniform of a soldier, yes, a dress uniform that you can walk on and so on, but uh made a statement. and here, uh, the decision that fulfills the decision of uh, this uh leadership of this bar young man. uh, well, its not farsightedness myopia. uh, the spiritual immorality in the issues of the bards, yes, it amazes me. i'm surprised this boy didn't break his nose didn’t go away calmly, i’m surprised at another bar. i do not call for this, but uh from the point of view. that's 30 years of service in the airborne forces well, 100% of my guy could no longer work, as for the content, yes, the content
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, firstly, uh, the dress code in terms of the uniform of a military man, which he has correctly michael said he has we are elite restaurants, which have everything written on the entrance here comes in everything and the fact that this happened he did a disservice, firstly, i would like to say immediately after the transfer. i will put on my veteran line and find out when he served this bearded man. why hasn't he been called yet? how is his health, and so on. i will clarify all these points once, twice. uh, that means that some kind of supervisory board will be created for the organization to work with this bar, who comes in, how they come in, recommendations will be given, recommendations will be given . we will work very seriously on this bar 100% so that others do not understand and
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the last and the last. today we are in a special position, and anatoly, from the very beginning, in your direct words, you said, well, you need to think a little, you need to understand, and today we are paying for that long period, which was our liberal liberal policy that they tried to dominate. after all, you understand correctly. after all, we had a condition when we provided an educational service at school and at the institute. they were engaged in education, when we removed a lot of subjects, this was all imposed, and from other educational systems of the west, methodical, competently intelligent specialists are connected with the fact, knowing that in 30-40 years this moment will come when not
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we will be dragged into the war and the moral and psychological atmosphere inside the country will be prepared. so it malfunctions everything, and today we are talking to the whole country about guys, really, you think our society is healthy. we are with our own russian mentality. and we will never allow today to treat our serviceman in this way absolutely . imagine watching these footage in ukraine with such pleasure imagine for a second, this is the first. second. i can't get out of my head there is one so terrible quite the scene. uh, a woman, in my opinion, she was also invested with some kind of local municipal deputy power. remember in irkutsk, she hit two girls in a car terribly, drove into a stop and then, uh, all these shots flew around, then all of my people watched, got out of the car and began to examine her car very carefully, somehow emphatically carefully. they lie there for several meters. i thought, what is she, and then i realized that this is such a method of psychological
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self-defense. that is, she hoped that now she would open her eyes. they've all already fled. everything fine. everything worked out. this is also a method of actually psychological and self-defense. you see, we don't want to let our lives into our lives. this is the understanding that somewhere there is a fight, so that somewhere there is actually a war and a war, for nothing. there is no such abstract geopolitical. the war is for our right to live our lives. you see, and that's why i actually feel without much anger even towards this bearded dude. i understand that this is also a kind of method psychological self-defense. he does not want to let this into his life, but it is better to let it go now, then it will be much more painful and harder. it's better now to realize that we can't get away from this, and it would be good for this kid in uniform to come up with a discount, and not that there to arrange these nurses at the entrance. let them not be allowed in uniform in the form of a discount, because he is protecting you fool for your right to live
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the tinkoff app and transfer money to infinity. we continue to work live. here it is, finally. the queue to blinkina accessibleberg. it is interesting that they meet, well, the minister of foreign affairs of the nato countries meet in bucharest to announce something important there, now we will listen to them, but then i remembered, look how interesting it is. uh, remember that it started with bucharest when it was a summit over bucharest in 2008. in the eighth it was in the eighth year, then tata was also with you in bucharest and there was also putin there and it was said there, it seems, george w. bush, the younger was it is said that the doors of the alliance are open or ajar for georgia and ukraine yes, and moldova, what happened to georgia later, remember, and so on and so on , too, because bucharest is symbolic of april. yes, and here it was in april. thank you michael, it’s passing, which
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means years and they are all this door, which means that the unfortunate creaky one in nato doesn’t close everything from it, which means it’s blowing. so the us secretary of state is not blinkin , who said that the black sea region is of strategic importance for the alliance, that 's exactly what he said. we will strengthen our presence nato from the black sea to the baltic sea, and within the framework of these efforts. we are constantly working with each other, as well as with nato the black sea region is of strategic importance to the alliance. so, well, of course, i don’t know, i’m just mad. yes, they must be shaking, but in general it sounds. of course, there are very three countries. i understand that in russia it is generally accepted that the black sea is russian exclusively, but i must upset you, what else is there besides russia? yes, no problem, of course, if not for one nuance. he says no there are just three countries. look here. we have maps. michael, everything is as it should be, we look,
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romania is bulgarian. that's what it meant, turkey is great. well, he says, glinka, we will strengthen the presence. nato yes, the presence of the states of america live. yes, i understand one thing to live so to speak. what do you think, is it yours or not? well , actually you're right. well, you understand what’s the matter, but i ’ll remind you to strengthen the presence of nato nato military bloc just in case. i, if other than just geography, is true, this is a military good and the fundamental task is to protect its members, which is what i do and provoke a war, young man , a defense war for one. i want to upset both you and your blinkin will not be in the black sea of the united states. and how will shipping be protected? no no no buddy, just like that. sorry. now perhaps michael does not know that you won’t get into the black sea just like that, but just
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like that. and yes, turkey will interfere with the convention of mothers, which she refers to. yes, is it that michael , in my opinion, on the air of channel one means the word, of course they can't in the conditions. what does it mean to strengthen the presence of nato black to the baltic seas, because in fact. so i understand the logic, they will protect them from whom to protect, romanians, i don’t understand. well, bulat let them protect, no problem. but in general, what france damich says is very fair, you understand, strengthening the presence of a military bloc. it's like that in diplomatic language. sounds so delicate, really. you, of course, provoke and scale, escalate, apparently with all your might trying to create another zone of tension, if not forgive the lord, but not the crimea wanted,
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you know what's the matter? we are for this, well, it's so dishonorable to say, if you call a thing by its proper name, i even say so, there is no such thing as what is called, shared security, that is, when it is nato please tell me such a concept, not because you are quoting now lavrova sergeevich and that's good. yes, this is ideal. it would be very good. and when a friend is a friend, well, against a friend, who is the enemy of romania tell me, honestly not immediately fixing without one. this and not this is. naturally, it spreads to the national interests of the opposite, well, the enemy, yes, therefore, you don’t contradict, if you talk about shared security, there can’t be separate security for nato, separate security for russia security is to resell, what merkel said is what lavrov said what the russian country is talking about when the americans talk about the strengthening of the american general strengthening
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of nato's military presence in the black sea. they have for there is an option. yes, there is an option to bypass the convention. for example, if romania suddenly has a new fleet of american ships that will sail under the romanian flag, for example, then this one here has the right to be in the black sea all the time . at least the ones i've read. they say it's futile. this is purely purely military escalation of the american military presence in the black sea, but it meaningless, because these ships. in the first, as it were, hours of war, they will simply be covered by russian coastal systems, and that's it, that's 100%. now it's pure provocation. i want pure provocation. it is clear that alexander nikolaevich made a remark to himself at the moment, which was impossible not by everyone not by everyone e was heard. uh what are you saying, what kind of security? are you saying you're crazy? yes, so i, uh, generally see the situation
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in a completely different way, developing, so in fact . and the problems of e-security of russia in principle no one but russia today just does not care. they just aren't even considered. and what is today? and before that? if we take the report points up to the 12th year, then it was considered until the seventh. still, putin was the seventh speaker and has already stated. so a long conversation can be argued, but in principle, i believe that there will be a moment when i was interested in returning, i finally did not, the twelfth year. uh-huh and here, namely, the creation of the eurasian union from there. all this is gone, what we see now is nothing understandable, that is, not like a military bloc. and what 's the big anti-european difference, we all
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understand everything perfectly there in the documents and in the article it is not clear that yes, according to the model of the european union there and so on. well, everyone knows how to read. so, therefore, no one considers the montrio convention a guarantee of security for russia, well, all this is wonderful, but what was created quite a long time ago by some people can be redone by other people in 100 years, i absolutely agree this is not a law of physics, nature, his men consider , that erdogan will not support this, then one must understand that erdogan is also vulnerable and there is nothing to let in all sorts of wilds. philadelphia in general, no one lasts forever, because, finally, if necessary, sought to escalate and finally sought to direct conflict with russia , then there is a much easier way to just close the sky over ukraine and see what
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happens uh-huh but the russian side said that it would be a war? well, here's what you can try. no, they don't, they don't try it, so they say it's two hours. i remember you. let's listen to one more participant of this, so, uh, this event. it was lord. here they are, apparently, in the photo together are stoltenberg. well, he seems to be pretty rhetoric, well, the standard usual, but nevertheless with some nuances. let's listen. we cannot let putin win if russia wins, the world will pay a heavy price as it will give the green light to the use of brute force by an authoritarian leader in different countries. it will make our world even more dangerous in all of us even more vulnerable. nato will continue to defend ukraine for as long as it takes, we will not back down. we
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are doing the maximum that we can in terms of supplies, but there is a real problem with the ukrainians. even the american arms industry knows this, despite its power. there are problems, please, so let's start, we can't let putin win. there we are all all of us and so on and so forth, and in the end, but if the real problem is even the american redhead industry has problems. that is, it cannot supply the same volume. why let's analyze all this, yes, to the bones, this statement is the first part. as a matter of fact, it repeats what you and i already have a lot of normal, right? yes, we will always be, yes, and the most interesting begins. in the end we, of course, yes, but here we have , so to speak, our resources e are not unlimited. here there is such a contradiction between the first and second parts, because the first part assumes such indefinite assistance. this is how much we will need to help, and the second part, as it were,
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refutes the first part, since it points to what is actually speaking, here is the help. uh, approached or is approaching some kind of ceiling. uh, it's just that there are no physical resources, it temporarily renders it. yes, temporary, yes, again, such a philosophical passion. yes, the game starts in time. what does temporary yes mean? and how long is the progress and and really what it 's about from my point of view. but this statement by stoltenberg indicates that, of course, the allies are trying with all their might to lead nato. generally. well to restrain this pressure of tension , a demonstration that they are ready to carry this , uh, this heavy load, but of course, fatigue is already felt, and moral depreciation. here is the wear and tear of this project. it's getting harder and harder to hide it. therefore, these ones arise, but we
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, of course, yes, but we still need to search , and it is very likely that further and further, the more it will grow, the critical mass of these here, but everything will be based on. this indefinite declarative readiness, so to speak, helps. do you understand certain things? yes? that's why ah. in short, fatigue is economic fatigue, as well as emotional absence. maybe motivation, because this mantra is not to let putin win, firstly, what does it mean to win, what do you mean by victory? yes, no one. you understand that we have friends like this for a minute and a half, so i’m right here in a telegraphic style to anyone , please, briefly, absolutely right. seryozha is tired. yes, but on the other hand, there is an understanding that one cannot deviate from this path. if anyone in europe takes a shit from the current politicians from this path, he must admit that tens of millions of taxpayer dollars have gone nowhere. and for this it will be necessary for someone there to distinguish
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tens of billions, although on the other hand. listen buried in afghanistan, uh, two trillion. yes, they have other problems until the fourteenth year. i would like to remind everyone for 1.400 objects, if contracts were concluded with the united states of america for military installations, including kindergarten schools, which were supposed to be placed and contracts were concluded with the contractor who will build. moreover, half of these facilities were supposed to come from their specialists, not ukrainians, who were supposed to build it. this was the key goal of the connection. states of america to control the black sea, the black sea coast and the black sea, and in the fourteenth year created and made by the americans, a military coup in ukraine was the main goal. today they have one problem, they have run out of old models of weapons that they cannot give new ones.
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they need and most importantly, they can't educate today. ukraine cannot take advantage of them collapse. you know, it’s not that the conclusion is rather, on the contrary, across, so to speak, what we discussed in our program, but this firm feeling that we shouldn’t be dumb, of course, at someone’s fatigue, even american industry, even personally , damn it, and so on hope. we need only ourselves. here lies, in fact, our prospects. the information channel on the first continues its broadcast program. time will show we are working live this morning , ukrainian troops fired at donetsk and six other settlements in the donetsk people's republic , traditionally fired from the nato caliber of 155
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mm. yesterday, gorlovka was also under attack from ukrainian troops. a local resident was wounded there, and now we have a direct line of war correspondent, georgy medvedev, he is from gorlovka. hello, what is the situation in the city to tell the consequences of shelling? hello, olesya indeed. how you dragged your throat yesterday by being shelled and today literally half an hour before a we went on the air, about 10 shells were fired at the golmovsky settlement according to preliminary information. there was 152 caliber. but unfortunately, this is not a reason to say that everything will end there. the shelling of gorlovka is ongoing, and during the week on the weekend there were a very large number of destroyed houses and the wounded and the dead , such a situation here 24/7. frankly speaking, but i constantly have to say that they are hitting them on the civilian sector, they are hitting aimingly
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we see everything at almost all places of shelling with our own eyes and the nature of these hits. . it is planned to strike at living houses, like a private multi-apartment fund, they strike at key energy supply facilities. uh, water supply and so on. that is, one more such moment, in addition to intimidating the population, is an attempt to sow in the city is in a state of humanitarian catastrophe. part of it won't happen, because it's all right. there are medicines and food and water here, that is, the city administration, the people who are responsible for this, do everything to ensure that the local residents do not experience any need. this applies to the word and the same damage. uh, power systems, literally right away. sometimes, even on the date , they already go out with arrows for repairs, recovery teams and eliminate the consequences, but, unfortunately, shelling
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comes one after another and there were at night and in the morning there were now, right now, they are continuing almost all areas of the city of kalininsky nikitovsky central city and adjacent settlements. this is the situation here. yes , george, my mother personally. she wants gorlovka because of you, therefore, if i tell you take care of yourself and this applies to all residents of the donetsk people's republic, she will say that i'm wrong, so of course you need to take care of yourself george take care of yourself. thank you very much and hope that the reckoning will change because ours are advancing there and sooner or later you are being shelled. they have been shelling for a long time , but gorlovka is holding on and holding on , including thanks to those people who are at the head, and ivan sergeevich prikhodko, the mayor of the city , recently came and was the hero of our studio and ekaterina strizhenova, our colleague interviewed him . you will probably be surprised, but when it is
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quiet in the city, in any donetsk, any resident sleeps badly, and when the shelling starts or loudly, everyone sleeps, it's good. i'll explain to you why it will seem paradoxical to you, because when it's quiet every internal one expects that now they will start beating somewhere. and when it is already somewhere loud and artillery is working somewhere. you understand that they are already working there and you can safely go to bed on monday and tuesday, we begin a complete renovation of your apartment. so don't stand outside. thank you very much, the head of the administration of gorlovka, the third largest city of donbass, for the last 8 years, it has been shelled almost daily by ukrainian nationalists, long-suffering and
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pre-front, as gorlovka is most often called only a truly brave person could lead such a city. both character reveal the secrets of your such strong nerves. well, because you communicate with us all the time, there is always some kind of roar, or i don’t know it already, as usual, your producer is regularly invited to visit. ah. now she said you were in martial law, and i'm trying to explain that we had martial law introduced back in june of the fourteenth year, and by decree of the president of the russian federation, martial law was fixed, that we, as a subject the russian federation, therefore, needs to go to us, and when you visit here, when you are saturated with the spirit of the people who live on the line of contact, when you listen to all this, you will also get used to it. the people's mayor says to himself,
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i'm not a politician. i am a business executive ivan comes to started his career as a foreman. tailoring and chief mechanic. absolutely everyone knows about the house in the city at any time of the day and at night the citizens of gorlovka can ask for help from their personal head, despite the constant shelling of the city lives and stops. friends take care of your life. you will need it. all of you are 7 years old. children. grow them. everything will be fine. peace will come to us, everything will get better, and in the third, ivan sergeevich will win tens of thousands of subscribers in social networks. he always personally turns to the vodka vodka champs , reports in a fatherly way and believes that his beloved neck will definitely become a nervous , peaceful one, they are front-line. in 2014, you went to fight in the militia. how did you distinguish? who is my own who is a stranger i have been asking myself for many years. and how are they different
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russians from ukrainians, but can someone explain to me? what is this difference? well, except for someone grunting, someone says that fat is our native product, yes, i can determine, no, i can determine between russian dialects, for example, according to ivf, and some accents of speech, uh, but no more, i answer , i can't. uh, how can there be no war, because we are all civil to me, first of all, and, alas, the ideology that is now professed by ukraine it is upside down to such an extent. ah, what do i need to add up, what are these people, uh, not together these people who were the same age as me did not go with us, uh with me, to the same schools. we are speaking conditionally. the distance between us is 30-40 km. yes and this strangers absolutely, therefore, this policy. um, information
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policy, first of all, uh, which reforged that side, we didn't need to reforge our people. we were and will be, uh, russians, we were internationalists. yes, they live here. sorry 170 nationalities. yes, even now there are no interethnic conflicts, no one ever you i i give you my word, if you are now even at the peak of shelling. go to donetsk on the square, lenin or gorlovka on victory square, you will speak ukrainian. no one will say a word to you, and not because we love someone or don't love someone. we have lived in this all our lives. uh, well, this is our mentality, well, a person speaks ukrainian, let him be at that moment, when the whole of kiev held a rally, what we did we worked, we just went to the mines, the factories worked. but this is called in its root
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patriotism, because the patriot is the one who does not shout in the square, but raises the level of his country and his state, the cultural level, the material level. this is patriot kiev at this time in bulk after they didn’t give us, but didn’t give a damn about our values. and then we got up. we said, no, these are not our values, but our values lie. here, there are mass graves of our grandfathers fathers, these are our values. your values are lgbt and bandera, you have been promoting independence for 23 years. uh, bandera shukhevych, we do not come to you climbed. it's yours. eh, your territory of the country is how you live. you call the name of the streets, e, and the name of the city squares, please, this is your business, but as soon as they crossed the line and climbed to us, and they got the return line. look, there are 31 tables. fifth
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again burst ukrainian look. what to do? gorlovka was inhabited by 300 thousand people. uh, until the fourteenth year at the peak of the introduction of hostilities - this is the end of the fourteenth year. it's not now. eh, in 1914 there were only 70,000 left, because the center of gorlovka was being torn apart. just it was torn apart by our famous shelling, when the gorlovskaya madonna died. how did you go to fill in the administration, then the mayor, the fourteenth year. we started going to slovyansk to help our guys, and to carry the montage. uh, at the same time, we had to restore order in the voroshilovsky district, because uh, well, let's
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be honest with the ukrainian authorities. she ran away. our government has not yet been formed. uh, we needed to provide people with bread, yes, gas, uh, medicine. this is a necessary part of the life of any person, we they did this, but in the month of june after the capture of a military unit. 32, if my memory serves me for ava, shchors street was timely brigade of the artillery stonework. all my close friends. i went there to serve, and i'll catch a cold, there exactly 4 months, relatively speaking, uh, at the end of october, the head of the donetsk republic alexander vladimirovich zakharchenko called me to her, they say vanya is there, kuibyshevsky district. you know him. i say, well, as i, well, worked for 10 years, and he should still live no one at that moment. well, we got shelled, but we they weren’t like that there, everything was right there and i was appointed in october the frontal complex of carpets on kievsky because at that time the lava of the kievsky district successfully made skis. vaughn
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left, and these turned out to be the most shelled areas. uh, then it was, dude, district, petrovsky but in the sixteenth year i called myself in the month of july, zakharchenko i said again i say, you know, like again, and he says, and at that time in gorlovka from this year six six times it was one of the most difficult cities, generally we had to just had to fire a person for the administration of the city of the city not only started. they are anyone from the hartsa. say or from the snow, but these are my friends. yo-my fell down. she is a very wicked person. they are now using
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ammunition that does not make sounds. that is, you don’t even have that fraction of a second to react and lie down, and i want to tell you the logic of the behavior of a resident of the front-line region from a resident of even the region of the donetsk people’s republic, but not the pre-front one, they differ radically. check out any video. take if shown, the shelling itself, what makes the inhabitants of the republic pre-front immediately lies down. just recently they showed the shelling of one i do not want to talk about. what city is our business there completed in the city center. it's scary, of course, the horror of the people began to run imitation, so there were dead on you to decompose.
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