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the danger here is that the coolant is not water. it is lead and therefore any accident that hypothetically can occur. and i’m sure that there can’t be such accidents in our reactors, yes, but in any case, uh, the coolant will remain in place. the second story is the use of accumulated nuclear fuel, which has accumulated over a decade . boris is taking msr today. he is 90, an outstanding theater artist and painter, when he studied to be an architect, but realized that same-type houses and quarters terrify him already in the early sixties, he created the scenery for the performances of the fashionable theater sovremennik and the ballets of the bolshoi theater , it was borisr who designed the masterpiece pocket of the humpbacked skate suite the queen of spades of spartacus of the three musketeers, he was the first to use photographs on stage. so he could move the audience on the streets of different cities. she worked as an artist and in the cinema one of the most. famous
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paintings 12 chairs, where andrei mironov helped him and even at the age of 90 master polonsky day i want to do very big as much more desires are there, but i don't know how unrealistic. for the anniversary of the people's artist , the russian national museum of music has prepared an exhibition of the boris musurero theater in the exposition of more than a hundred works by the master , spectacular installations, stage costumes, as well as sketches and models of scenery for famous theatrical productions. that's all for now. next on the air, it's time to visit ekaterina strizhenova american military analyst scotter i grew up at a time when we were all told hip de dent. that is, it means that it is better not to be a communist. better die or for example, that is, every
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preobrazhenskaya russian challenge tournament of the strongest figure skaters live broadcast on saturday on pervoi just in time and issued tinkoff platinum, you will have time to get a tinkoff platinum credit card before march 31 and get free service forever. he is such an american analyst, a former intelligence officer, of the us marine corps, while still in college, became interested in the soviet union, where he received a degree bachelor of arts in the history of the ussr after graduation. the university decided to link its fate with military service.
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became a scout, scotter served for several years in udmurtia as part of the us inspection group at the votkinsk plant as an officer of the counterintelligence group, then, under the soviet-american treaty on the elimination of medium-range missiles , constant mutual control was introduced at the enterprise - this agreement provides for the most stringent control regime was carried out, and also here provides for a number of other types of inspection on places. on january 17, 1991, operation desert storm began in the persian gulf, a coalition of countries led by the united states subjected iraqi troops to a massive bombardment . scott ritter was directly involved in this operation and, as a result of the company , was appointed un chief inspector for arms in iraq in march 1998, ambassador united states united nations bill richerson challenged the commission to come up with
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a pretext for the american invasion. the usa stands up and approaches the board, draws a line in the middle and writes an inspection schedule. usa puts dates on the contrary, he writes our actions, then turns to me and speaks. you must provoke a confrontation to these signs must provoke a provocation so that the us can start bombing by this time, what do you mean, say what it means to provoke a confrontation, what is the representative, he tells his inspector to go to iraq from provoke a confrontation so that the us can bomb. after that, cattle ritter resigned in protest, accusing the international community of not supporting him and his colleagues. needed to do their job in an iraq that agreed to destroy its stockpile of weapons could be one of two things. either we find rockets buried underground, which would be great luck, or we find nothing. and then the united states would have nothing to dispute this situation, and we
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found nothing, a lot of people, including me , began to discuss. what will happen next , you understand that the united states will fabricate assessments for me as a person. whose job was to carry out the mandate of the security council. it was an unacceptable situation. the cattle rhetorician stated that iraq had no oil-of-destruction weapons, which did not prevent the us from launching an invasion of this country in 2003. a special un commission suggested that saddam hussein could produce 25,000 liters of dry anthrax. in this form, it is tens of thousands of such teaspoons. a few days after his resignation, ritter testified before the us senate in 1997, a special commission was faced with concrete actions to stop the audits. do i understand correctly a total of six different checks that the year secretary oldred, either canceled or contributed to the failure of the inspection.
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it is at least six, possibly no longer true, that the united states put pressure on other members of the security council and governments of other countries after the end of his military career, cattle ritter, as an analyst, writes articles for various publications around the world, for his pro-russian position , he was nicknamed the kremlin agent ritter you are called an agent of the kremlin how do you feel about her intoxication? well, if i'm an agent of the kremlin, then the news is very bad, well, no i not an agent, really. i am an american patriot i served my string. that's right, honestly, for decades. i have to talk about what is happening, and the situation in ukraine today, i believe that today my country is on a bad country of history, and russia is on the right side of history. as a result, we see what a good, but
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a us citizen should do. i am not a kremlin agent, i am a us agent . my father served in vietnam served in turkey and also in germany during the cold war. that is, i am a child of the cold war, and so i myself i also see in germany in 1970 that the soviet army was stationed abroad, and we constantly lived in this expectation of war. we knew it was happening one way or another and i grew up in this image i looked at russia as an enemy and when i graduated, when i got my degree, i joined the us army then i became a marine and why because that i loved, and russia on the one hand, but i was preparing for war, and with russia i taught the history of russia, i learned the russian language. why not because i would like a friend
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russia i wanted to fight russia i wanted to be ready for war, i went through intensive training for 3 years in order to be ready in order to actually attack russia that is, you studied the enemy, russia was not my friend. she was interesting to me. i am russian culture i enjoyed the russian language. i really liked russian history, but i won't tell you. i studied in order to kill you , not to hug you, and when i went to the ussr, i was shocked. i suddenly landed in the center of russia i worked with people face to face with everyone i was trained to kill, and this was a turning point for me, because after that, after i worked in russia for two and a half years, i realized that this was a life change for me.
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i stopped hating russians. i stopped being afraid of the russians, they began to like me more and more, the united states even then began to work with the republics. or just after the collapse of the soviet union , there was some time when i worked in russia during the soviet union and we looked at the advice, how on the enemy, that is, we looked at this enemy, but we respect him, because he is the same partner with us. what happened after the collapse of the ussr we stopped respecting russia we stopped looking at russia as an equal because we started looking at russia as damaged and this changed the overall dynamics of our interaction instead of working with someone normally correctly and this was initially very difficult for me, because see i am married to a soviet georgian woman who has a family in
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russia and i have been looking at this change in us attitudes from this amazing period of time. yes, when it was the end of the nineties . see. i already told you, i was taught to kill these strange people, and then we started working together, and as a result we lost some respect for the russians for russia , we looked at russia as a defeated country and this changed, uh, the whole picture of the american world and it's sad, but during the nineties i worked at the un i was an arms inspector and i had a deep relationship with russian experts with russian diplomats. and these people i met.
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i met them back in soviet times, and then they became russians, and i looked at how my government, the us government , began to look at them as some kind of people, and i had a deep disgust for this, because they are specialists. this is a wonderful man, wonderful women who do wonderful interesting work. to the international community, but in the eyes of the us government, they're kind of out there somewhere they're not equal to the people, and it's a terrible experience. for me. that's honestly how american intelligence helps ukraine what they specifically pass on to them and how long have they been doing this after the second world war the great patriotic war part of the national socialists who worked for the cia in the future left ukraine and germany and we knew what happened to forty-fifth year to 1953. in ukraine
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, hundreds of thousands of people died due to the fact that, for example, ukrainian nationalism was supported by the united states and it was supported until the end of the existence of the ussr and beyond in exactly the same way pumped up western ukrainian nazi bandera. and that was what the cia did, and the cia supported the maidan conspiracy to replace yanukovych, the then president of ukraine, with a new government. we literally supported the hands of the ukrainians. we literally implemented a strategic plan for the destruction of russia and the plan was such that the ukrainian government. this should play a big role. and the ukrainian government and the authorities adjacent to ukraine played very close roles in this, and
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look, the government also had this goal. the us goal was to hit russia strategically. and you are not afraid of persecution. for your such position , they won’t do anything to you for talking to a russian channel, let’s see, but i can’t say about the future, i don’t predict anything here, but as an american. i live in fear of the consequences of free speech. you cannot say that you have freedom of speech and that you are not responsible for what you say, but i definitely understand that i support my country. i speak my truth there is no lie, for example, in america you cannot get a job, no one will hire you. if you say what i say, and these are the consequences for freedom of speech. i'm on
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the peacemaker list, look daria dugina , she was on this list and they killed there are other people they killed on the peacemaker list. look across the street from me there. uh, bandera society. they can stand there in the garden. uh, a monument to stepan bandera or one of those nazis, they tend to. violence, what happens when they decide why don't we attack me? yes , she will not attack him, every time i take my wife out into the street, and i have to take her out. i have to accompany, i have to follow. what cars are passing around. and if i'm driving on the highway, i look in the rearview mirror and see who will be behind me, but this does not mean that i have become silent. i won't shut up if i shut up, if i say i won't talk because i'm afraid then they won. and when i say they are, i say bandera nazis are those people who want
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to harm the whole world, not only russia, but only ukraine is a global catastrophe. they want to kill my country too look i'm a marine i was in the war i went myself i didn't want to die but i already put my life on the line to defend my country i think when i say what i say now i serve my country, this is the risk of service. and this is an important risk. i accept it. for all the time of your position, no one tried to buy me money to offer me. well, yes, i was offered a lot of money by silence, especially early, when i just stopped working in it and my voice was a very powerful voice about the situation in iraq for example, a very influential
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american. he wanted to offer me, let's say, a whole series of bonuses. it's millions of dollars, in fact, if i'd just say the right thing, but the right thing in his mind is a lie, he wanted me to lie, but i don't work, i don't make money from lies. and especially when lies are told in order to push my country into the abyss of war. i am a marine for me every marine brother i love everyone. and if they're heading to war then this sacrifice must be justified. that is, if one of the marines has to give his life in a war, then it must be a war for something important, he must be ready to look his wife in the eye and say i must die. because of this, he has to tell
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it to his children. but if he can't say you know so sit down, and if i can't come to his wife to his children and say that your husband is your dad he died and you are suffering now, because it's important, because it's not measured by money it will be mean that if i take . this money and i'll go through all this life, then it will be horror for me. well, yes, i will be on tv, everyone will talk to me, everyone will love me, but i will not be able to love myself. i can't look into your eyes in the mirror. i won't be able to look at the wives, the daughters, the sons of the marines who died, there are things more important than money, there is life. it is more important than money, and honor is more important than money , self-respect is more important than money. i regret it, because the information was unreliable, of course i regret even when we did not find any weapons of mass destruction, no
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bioweapon vans. still 6-8 more for months, representatives of the press services insisted that it was all there, but there was nothing there. you were familiar with colin paul was. i knew we weren't bosom buddies, but he was the national security adviser, when we had the gulf war, we had interesting meetings with the general, he supported me, even when i was working as a weapons inspector and the cia tried to throw me out of this position, but the crankshaft supported me and even after i stopped, uh, my activities, we meet we met with colin pavel and
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that was before this terrible meeting. and i thought, i felt that he was an honest man. and if he wanted to be president, i would vote for him, and i mean. i was shocked when i saw him, er speaking at the security council, and everyone knew that he was talking about lies. and when he was at the lari, king , i already knew this, that is, you know, imagine a person who is a national security adviser to the president of the united states, he is the head of this issue. this is the us secretary of state he was the us secretary of state he knows how it works the whole system. he knows how intelligence works. he knows and he can influence this situation. he could say that he was somehow deceived he was misled. i know why he did what he did, because he was
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loyal, not george gave his show, but he was loyal, his father and his loyalty to the elder. who was the source of his lies when he spoke, he knew that he was lying and everyone else knew that he was lying now he is dead, but i know that this is the horror that he carried with him through his whole life. are you talking about work in iraq began to realize for several years that you were facing tasks that were not related to the un mission when i started working for the un i actually went to washington state. i've been meeting with people from uh, the us department of defense, and i've been asking, look, i'm a big boy. i already know how to play all these games. and if you have a secret plan, you tell me what the secret plan is. and then i will already make a decision whether i will
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play with you or not, and they told me no. your job is only to annoy and cancer and work and do. you yourself see security what they tell you, i said good. yes, i will and then i realized that there is a cia secret program they wanted to overthrow saddam hussein so i'm in iraq i'm working on the disarmament of iraq and meanwhile, behind my back, the ceru is doing its business in order to nullify all my work, look once the armament and cancer. if i had achieved a result in a group with inspectors, then the sanctions should have been lifted, then saddam hussein would have remained in his place, and then the us task would not have been solved, which means, that if i had won on one front, i would have lost on the other front. this means, on the one hand, one front, iraq must give up weapons, and on the other hand. i am fighting the cia
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so that they do not use the results of my work in order not to join the work in the security council. and by the way, they used one of my inspections as such a means to de facto remove saddam hussein in order to fake various facts this is the story of my life. it's the terribly hardest decision which you had to accept in your life in your service. 1998, i conducted an inspection in iraq, the us government specifically designed it in order to start a war platform. this is the iraqi ministry of defense and the government. iraqi already then said that if we try to inspect the ministry of defense. this means war, and they immediately told me that my team was coming. we
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start a confrontation. we collide, we are taken out of there, and then immediately there will be a blow. rocket strike, i said my job is not start a war. my job is inspection. and they told me. well, you won't get an inspection. and i asked. and what if they let me inspect and so i go in with my team, we go into the ministry of defense and go out. uh, the representative of the iraqi government and says, you can't enter the checkpoint here otherwise, this is a war. and i say, look, you don't want war. i don't want war. i am here to do my job. i don't want to provoke you. please start me with my team. we'll do the job. so we're into nothing seriously don't get involved, and i promise you, if there's nothing in this building, if there's no weapons of mass destruction, then it's not your problem. and this is one of the most important successes in my life, when i was able
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to convince this iraqi that he was willingly a ritter then they called me for it. abu azamat, the father of all crises , i had such a nickname, they thought that i was a cia officer, that i was the biggest provocateur in all groups in all inspections. i was able to persuade him to let me and my team into the site of the ministry of defense. and when i began my inspection then madeleine albright secretary of state. she met a frenchman and told him a representative from the french government and said that in a few minutes a rocket will fly, and he asks her listen, but as you know, yes, because she says we have a person inside there. i was that person, but i didn't start so long ago i did my job. i did an inspection. i went out, then from there and everything was in order, and then i got a call from the government. and
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they said i was a terrible person. i am a threat state, i'm an enemy of the american people, but i'm proud of it because i stopped the war. it didn't start because of me. and what is generally holding back the us authorities now from finally entering this war is the example of iraq. we have, if russia did not have a strategic nuclear reserve , the american approach to russia would be completely different, firstly. i think that american troops would have already landed in ukraine and would have supported ukraine now, this is not happening, because it will be a direct military conflict with russia, which could come lead the us to a nuclear disaster and then the us simply won't survive and in this case russia's nuclear arsenal is very important. but here there is also a tragedy tragedy tragedy
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is that and we are talking about global annihilation mutual destruction, and most importantly, we must say that we must come to peace. we have to talk it's a crazy world. we can remember. such a figure mikhail gorbachev, he was a progressive, he was ready for any new politicians, but when the american president was against gorbachev ronald reagan absolutely hardcore anti-soviet conservative and how we were able to invite ronald reagan to negotiations with gorbachev in june 1982, a million americans gathered in new york's central park to demonstrate against the build-up, but gun control for gun control. that is, it was a common expression of thought that we need
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to stop this stupid trajectory, which can only lead to the global mutual destruction of our countries. it liberated the government it gave gave government opportunity is good. we can again talk about b-restrictions from negotiations. i understand, can you tell? yes , i am a naive person, people came out there and protested. well, you know, history sometimes repeats itself, and sometimes. it's repetitive in a good way, you ask, what can we do? we all i think this is very important. this is our internal imperative. we americans must once again bet on control rather than arms. we know that the cis treaty has not yet ended; it is now suspended. it will end in february. 2026, and when
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ends, there is no new contract. and this means that after this twenty-sixth year. this means that we have no additional control. and this means that this is an uncontrolled growth of armaments. and we may simply not be able to talk after this date. we just blow each other up, that's all. i want 1 million americans to gather in the central park of new york in june 2024 and say peacefully. listen, come on, this sociopath that we are looking at now will somehow stop extension. this is a threat. listen, i have children. i have my children have their children and i want this world to continue. i wanted to want them to live, so that future generations live together happily. but if we don't stop this stupidity today, this idiocy , we won't be able to live on. you started talking. but
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after your resignation, you spoke in the us senate and you had a conversation with him as well. let's get a look. may i ask? do you think it's up to you to decide when to pull the trigger? no, i'm quite respectful of you my point is that the responsibility that the government bears is beyond your competence of a slightly advanced level. it can, without you, decide should the us fight should not or should it half? this is a serious job for which they get a lot of bucks, so they drive limousines such humiliation that i allowed myself i was told, just before the hearing, that
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biden would attack me. i was ready. you can pay attention to my face. you see, i'm just looking at him. i don't say anything. i gave his words to condemn him himself know what happened. after this hearing, every newspaper in america criticized joe biden for what he said, every newspaper in the usa told me joe biden, the story is really wrong that joe biden invited me to his place, first in the newspaper. about the washington post, he published an apology and 45 minutes. we talked one on one, where he again apologized to me, and then he wrote me a personal letter, which is very good that we talked. i hope. what can we communicate in the future? did you still talk to him after that? no, i tried, he said, yes, i want to talk, and i wanted to talk to him about the reasons for the iraq war, and then he didn't poison the head of his
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administration against me. he insulted me. you know joe biden is not a whole person. he doesn't keep his word, he doesn't keep it. he is not an honest person. this is an american politician. and that says it all. and on what issue do people in america fail to agree? america is in a state of constant crisis, we economic divided and political divided those who have something are fine for them, but those who have something there are not so many of them initially, and there are more and more poor people. and this is where you need to look. life in america is not so easy, and america was originally built on the idea that we are a country of brave people who pursue their goal and achieve it. and now people can no longer achieve their goal, and life for those who
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millions of people will know about your inventions. and we will help your dreams come true to us write to us write to us write to us. ritter , i was reading your biography and i was struck that you were serving a sentence, the father of three children of the ninin family. and for me, of course it was. well , i had the feeling that it was you who were framed, that this was part of the team together for your position, this is an important issue. see i didn't commit crime. i was convicted of heinous crimes. i didn't commit them, but i never
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committed a crime. i have never harmed anyone and the persecution against me was politically motivated in order to silence me and until today and today people are trying to attack me trying to cover me up in everything they can, but i am not ashamed of anything. you can't be ashamed. it's not me the repulsion is needed. i don't need atomization for my government, and i'll be here. i will be online, i will talk, i will continue my work, they will not shut me up, and i the only topic that i could try to somehow touch on is talking to you about the past. and i always say ask questions. i will always answer them. the child
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