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trump has repeatedly called this process political, saying that in this way the democrats are trying to remove him from the presidential race. and judging by the polls, the majority of americans think so. supports domestic producers to rid them of procedures that interfere with the production of quality products called mikhail mishustin today he met with the head of rosselkhoznadzor. sergei danfert under the new conditions, it is important to reduce the administrative pressure on entrepreneurs. at the same time, it is necessary to strengthen control over the quality of goods, which we buy them from abroad. the service is developing dynamically and, in principle, its functions are understandable to every person to ensure biological and food security in the country, both for the whole country and for people. in general, for our citizens, it is necessary to prevent the entry of low-quality products of pests, diseases, and dangerous animals or plants into the domestic market, i want to ask you how things are today, the phytosanitary
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and veterinary situation in our country , the past year showed that the situation with decrees of such dangerous diseases that were spreading. frankly, much better than in europe and america. especially in europe , because europe has received such a spread of the african plague over the past year. there, they have 7.000 cases of african swine fever. they have a high degree of risk in general. in order for it to exist, we did quite simple things, we made an electronic system and did it. uh, electronic certificates in the period of electronic systems coordinates what to where can i send and will this veterinary trait pass or not? and in the end, we have time to show footage of a serious car accident in the khabarovsk territory, after a collision with a passenger car, the truck flew off the bridge from one of the angles, you can see how it beats water and rolls over after
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sinking, as media reports, with the help of a rope, a truck driver managed to get a passenger to the shore , died. and that's all for now we are following the development of events, and the information channel on the first will continue the program time will tell. hello live on the first channel program time will tell. i am artyom sheinin quite often like this. well, you want to start programs with something like that. uh, pleasant well, since the agenda is all the time, difficult events are difficult, but still there are days when you can start with pleasant at least pleasant for me, and i'm sure that for millions of those who are now in front of the tv it is too nice, because now i hope on
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behalf of most of you, uh, happy birthday . happy anniversary of master ilya reznik a and hangmelevich today 85 and and i think that most of us who do not know him personally, nevertheless, talk. whether with him a large, and perhaps most of our lives, why? i say this because a poet and he is a poet and a songwriter, including, he always talks with a large number of people with his poems, if he coincides with them, uh, in what he wants to tell them and what he wants them to think what they felt, what they experienced, then at that moment he is of course talking and uh, he, the more successful, and the more successful the songs that are written on his poems. and the more people pick up this conversation. i think that many of us, but
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picked up this conversation with ilya reznik. from the earliest years, here i am, well, it’s already decently old, but i don’t even remember when i first heard, uh, to the butcher’s song, but i know for sure that i was quite a few years old. when it was that's at least believe it. at least believe. this is him well , then and then myself, here are the songs that well, just here are iconic and iconic here and the maestro is here and vernissage and three happy days and the cabriolet is the same, and i will sit in a convertible and go somewhere and a stewardess and an old clock and a small country and without me you my beloved and it's not yet evening and ballets, how disturbing this path is and charlie and the wanderer and starry summer on any, as they say, you want to mourn, please, you want to think melancholy, please, you want to experience. uh, some bright elevated feelings, please, for any occasion, for any conversation. and his songs sang and continue to sing. e, all the stars of our
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stage. and what more could you want? and on the anniversary, and to the poet, i wish that you still have many conversations, that you still have many interlocutors, and that your songs, both already written and poems not yet written, that will be written, continue this wonderful wonderful conversation on your birthday, my passion. hello, hello, they promise to forgive my mistakes. i say beauty i say, and i say, live long do not want happiness, thank you for youth thank you for genius.
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is always given to us e not just in our history. we discussed many times in this studio , uh, what are our goals? how long is that process, uh, that we've now entered into. well, even often we say that this is how hsu is, but at the same time, more than once, not two, or three , they said that ours is not a special, military operation, as such. it can't start and end on its own this part some much more complex multifaceted, but the process and by and large. this is a special operation. e, which concerns the actual fate of self-determination, and russia itself and the russian federation as a country and russia as a mental, but cultural, and so on reality, what it will be or what it will not be, and today it’s just in the news flow for me. eh, very important
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words were heard carefully behind one follower, and which partly. uh, they are related to these issues, and today vladimir putin was. uh in tula and uh visited there, and the enterprise, tula tula zheldormash. i 'll be honest when i heard about it. i was so surprised at first, because, well, like tula, because you expect that arriving in tula in the city of russians. uh, means gunsmiths. and we all understand perfectly well that there are not one, not two, and not three, but outstanding enterprises that produce precisely weapons. at first i thought about why the presidents and those people who now determine this agenda? why did they decide that it would be tula zheldormash. and despite the fact that it produces very important equipment for the construction, repair and restoration of railway tracks. that
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's all, what removes these paths, restores , repairs and builds, and so on. i told myself. well , perhaps this is due to the fact that after all the railway. this is somewhere here the junction, and the tasks of military equipment. and civil development of economic development under the scale of our country railway track and so on and so forth. yes, but i think that's what i want you now. uh, show answer me uh to a question. why exactly there, because after all, the sanctions under which we now find ourselves and this is the situation in which we must become someone, they themselves, we are used to saying that here we have the aircraft industry with the aircraft industry. we didn’t build our own planes there, soviet aircraft construction aircraft industry we are to a large extent. well, i won’t say what, but that’s exactly what it is at some stage , here it is. swallow, here, and somehow got used to it. well, yes,
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peregrine falcons swallow. it's like siemens was. and now, as if siemens, at one fine moment, packed the suitcases. they said goodbye guys and something needs to be done about it. so, a lot has happened to civilians and even paramilitaries, and here the dialogue that took place is very important. vladimir putin is in the shops of this enterprise with one of the members of the board of directors of this enterprise. listen, this is very important, please. i went through the formation of such carts, yes, that is, not in russia. at we have a bogie for the locomotive, but today it holds back the construction of machines in a whole series, indicators that he simply refused and had to, but in fact it turned out only better. and here, so you had to say very correct keywords and had to do it yourself and fucked up. that's when i heard this, i thought. oh, well, this is, well, such things do not happen, but is it by chance, although
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it is clear that this dialogue, but it absolutely happened, but the way the president reacted to it, and for me it was very interesting. he emphasized this word i had to and apparently. and for him, this very word and the meaning of this dialogue were very important, because only later and at a meeting of the presidium of the state council. he once again returned to this story and did. in my opinion. another very important one. here is for our general understanding prois. why an accent, please. we began to actively invest in the replacement of imported equipment and software at the enterprise. where we were today, one of the leaders of the owners of the enterprise said a very wonderful phrase. he said we were forced. to switch to import substitution there and there, somewhere where we had not thought about it before. this is the phrase , it is the key one, we are forced to. so i
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think that if they had forced me, they would never have done this. and so, in general, colleagues do and it turns out. for me, this is the most important phrase. and the fact that the president once again made this emphasis, he actually answers many questions for me, but the essence of those ongoing processes. well, in which at first we are our own, but we just became more about to speak them and try to understand them more deeply, but they began. uh, well, they started earlier because, and here is a story in which we need to be in a situation where we have to do something, this is, well, in a sense of the word, part of the mentality, because, uh, not without reason the president talked about it. i think he says that if we hadn’t been forced, if it hadn’t come to us, then we wouldn’t have done it, because of this, i personally, uh, i conclude that this is a series of changes,
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including apparent clean external political it was, in a certain sense , such a sequence that we all , our society, our country, our industry , in a certain sense of the word, forcibly introduces us into the situation. when we have to each in his place, we have to think about those things that we a did not think about before. here, one phrase that the president said there is also very important, because this whole context is in my opinion. here it is, uh, it can be the most important, and when the president said that the sanctions were for a long time, well let's actually listen. as he said it. i want to note here that we all understand the sanctions, of course, for a long time, therefore , along with priority measures, the substitution of imported technologies and products. here we need
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medium and long-term transformations aimed at the strategic goals of the sovereign development of the country. the key goals of the country's sovereign development and now these two things are on the one hand. we now all understand that yes. we have already had to, and we are forced to, and what the president, so to speak, remembered this scene here and did on it an accent is an indicator and plus a second accent, what is it for a long time? that is, history, despite the fact that we are now, as it were, kind of forced, but you look, somehow let it go, and it will be possible to go back. so, how would it sit down and so we have oil. we have gas, but we will not buy the rest, he says. this is for a long time. therefore , long-term medium-term prospects are important and tune in in all areas to what we now have to ourselves and this is for a long time. this is the most important story that formulates, and
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for me personally, the understanding of what actually appeared here, even now i know from what year starting this here, and the story of such even, perhaps, imperceptibly bringing us into a situation where we have to think about becoming sovereign in all areas, but because it is clear that it did not start in february because 22 years. and when it started and what stages it had, well, this is actually also said, allegedly, of course, it was rewinded to 2007, because in 2007 it was said at the conceptual level, as it were. so well, somehow things didn't go where we wanted and hope it works guys. well, let's not, then another 7 years. the guys who were told, let's not, well , they pretended that they did not understand anything and
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some kind of thing was happening. well, they waited, they waited, and then there was the fourteenth year and the fourteenth year. it was the beginning. this was the beginning, but this process of entering a situation when one had to and was forced and no one really understood. well, how it will work out or not, the question is. and why didn't we do it then, and that's why we didn't do it right away. why are we listening? you know in 2014, i think that everyone remembers this well in response to the sanctions imposed on russia. we took retaliatory steps and limited access to our agricultural market for those countries that imposed sanctions against us, and that was it. not just a difficult, but a risky step , because, well, in general, as it were, uh, our critics and skeptics said that we would generally be left without the necessary nomenclature of food or
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without food at all, as such, uh, one of your leaders. these are very correct words. now said when we're here here, uh went and inspected the enterprises. well, here we have it. e, as the tasks in previous years, localization was set, that is, the production on the territory of the russian federation of various components up to 20-30-35% there. and we believed that it was very good to strive for this under normal conditions in general. it is so indeed. but even if milk was called 90% of some equipment. he correctly said that the car will not go anyway, and among ten percent there is not enough. this does not mean that we should strive for 100% localization everywhere, not at all, but uh, things of a critical nature. we must strive for 100% localization for 100% production. why is this a conversation for me about, let's say, the psychology
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of this whole process, which began not in the twenty-second and not in the fourteenth. i think about the year to these words that when in the fourteenth year we faced, as we now understand, not the most difficult tasks of import substitution in the field of food security, but i remember how even then many expressed, well, to put it mildly , skepticism about what it is perhaps just as i remember when putin simply delivered his munich speech in 2007. many people said that people are quite patriotic, but they seem to have grown up. well, they told me, what is he? it's like he's he's where's he's what is he doing? it's that, we're against them, we're here, yes, then the fourteenth year, it all means without cheese left without chicken left without the internet. everything is here and there. well, it was and that's not all, there was only enemy propaganda , many people really grew up. well, uh
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the notion that, well, we are, as it were , selling naftogaz, and everything else is done for us. and we buy it. yes, they were insecure , the president is talking about it, then we were able to do it somewhere better, somewhere worse somewhere. surely there is still a lot to work on. but we can now. he says what he says. he says the next important task. but these are machine tools for a moment, so, uh, okay, well, that is, the most complex technological things and the question of striving for maximum localization. now imagine in 2014 the words that we will do. railway equipment, aviation equipment, which means that there are complex machines, who would be psychologically ready for this, guys , unscrew yourself in the fourteenth year, and you’ll understand everything, but i’m all for what , here’s the industry more or less, it is clear here is the siemens trolley. here
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they mean it, we take the same one, we need to do it ourselves localization, there 90-100, so that our cart is no worse, i understand perfectly. i understand the laser machine. that's clear. what should be a laser machine? to do the same by ourselves sooner or later , we will do it anyway, it will not be easy, but still, maybe not worse. and maybe even better. in the same way, after all, this is the story that happened, it concerns, after all, especially. now, with the beginning of its many, where it appeared. it’s not only about industry, it’s also let’s be honest, and we have discussed this more than once in this studio about the same army, which, if it hadn’t had to, would not have started to do a lot at such a pace, and with such an immersion, and in which i had to do now especially do you realize that this is for a long time? well, this is so that, well, so to speak, deja vu does not arise, this is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles. this and many.
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uh, so to speak, logistics services , which were all outsourced, and then it turned out that in the war zone, outsourcing is somehow not very uh, rides and ponies, and therefore , mobile baths for the military are made by the whole country, who maybe they send washing complexes there so that the military can do the laundry, they send and do the whole country and send them there, and so on and the like, that is, much of this would have happened if it had not arisen. luo need to do would not otherwise. and here it is also clear. what to do in the military sphere. it is clear where it was not necessary and therefore not very completed. yes, let's finish up to tense. yes, not everything is enough, but do it, but now, when we start talking about such a thing as a state, well, here is a social social psychological mental society. here everything is more complicated, because it is clear that now we also had to and have to, and we are forced to somehow reorganize. and here's how to adjust
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where to change? it is clear much less than with a cart or with a drone or with something else, because it is not clear that there is no sample that needs to be reproduced; moreover, we say that those samples that were offered as samples for us, on the contrary, are from them we're leaving. and the tragic event of the sunday evening, and yesterday it was a lot of discussion about the terrorist attack that occurred in st. petersburg , as a result of which, uh, maxim fomin , who was known to the public on the internet as vladlen tatarsky, died. well, it gave birth again. why do i say again we are not once or twice started talking about it. and as a matter of fact, we have been running a military campaign for more than a year now. our army is fighting, and 200-30-400 km from the front. it is not very clear to us how much we have. but this military company is reflected in what
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is happening, because this is madame uh, very muddy and incomprehensible, from which now, of course, they are trying to sculpt such a one. here, like a pacifist lamb. here is a pacifist sheep, however, she managed to quickly cut her hair and a pacifist sheep managed to do a lot of things. i understood everything, but that's not the point. she considering that she had more than one year, a completely understandable and obvious political position orientation. she received 10 days of administrative work for e. so to speak, anti-war rallies. she left for georgia, she came from georgia, she entered into some contacts with some ukrainian curators, she received some tasks from them , she didn’t really hide it, given that now it became known about it, as it were, very quickly, but it only became known after she committed the attack, or at least participated in the commission of the attack. she received some money for it and that's it. this is somehow, and the people around her somehow
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knew about it, and here the question arises, which once again i repeat , this tragedy emphasized. even now i’m not talking about the fact that, well, vladlen is tatar, and there was a person who was well connected with e. here you go. a special military operation with the war in the donbass, he could not help but have enemies, and so on and so forth. well, in this place there was no check, not to mention the fact that this lady was obviously there for many familiar, and about her, as we now found out, was staged by the curators. the task is to infiltrate into trust what i'm talking about, that's what to do with this some, let's say such social relaxation or not demobilization. here everything is more complicated, because we already had to understand that for a long time. and what to do and how not to pinch is not very clear. and on the basis
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of what, but this is what is new to create. well , here's an example of today, and representatives of the human rights council valery alexandrovich fadeev says that wikipedia needs to be shut down. ah, we read a lot. i partly agree with the wikipedia article, because how our realities are described there. yes , it is certainly a resource. well, let's put it this way, if not hostile, then at least definitely not friendly to russia and the people who climb there, as if just for information, they, along with this information, of course, wind up on their brains. well, there are many of those meanings that served him there, well, that is, here is a special military operation. there are no such terms, there is only the invasion of aggression and so on. there's a lot of things, that is, it's quite clear there, that anti-state attitudes aleksandrovich is right. but dmitry peskov is also right, who says that, well, it is, of course, yes. it is necessary to close, but it is necessary to create an analogue, but returning to that, an analogue of a cart, it is clear how to create
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an analogue of a machine, it is clear how to create, but an analogue of information and the tone of this information, it is not clear how to create an analogue of public mood and mechanism is not very clear. how to create? why did you try to sculpt it, as it were, it didn’t work out very well. well, here's a whole circle like this questions that, in fact, returning to the beginning of my conversation, are related and to how quickly their laser machines will appear, and to how quickly they will be replenished in others. uh, sectors, so to speak, but these gaps that have arisen due to sanctions and this is connected with the army with education and many, many, many other things, and here, unlike the industry of the army, for example, for me. how much less clear? what to do, and you fly. artyom you know, if i answer your questions, i would ask for five or six hours.
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time. you have them, but we will be, as it were, parts of parts. today we start this six-hour. this is a marathon. this is a very serious and long conversation. the most important thing is that the most difficult thing in a person's life, as a human society, as an individual , is to part with illusions with some standards of thinking that you have formed. it's even more difficult than uh, there uh to change your lifestyle, yes, change your place of residence, because no matter how you change, you're still the same. i just now suddenly thought, and you know the person who went to the first class in december of the very ninety-first year, when the soviet union collapsed today, almost forty years old, he is all his own, because he goes to first grade, he still can’t read, not understanding how the world works. he lived his whole life in this new historical
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reality. so you called all sorts of eyelids, the munich speech, 14 years old, there were more than a century. uh, there were more vecto. today , finland joined nato in our country, and the other day, in april , the senate and washington celebrated its anniversary in 1999, when they adopted official decision to expand and move east. today, 31 countries have been in front of our eyes for more than 30 years. ours, as we now understand, the strategic enemy did something from which our brains should have been enlightened for a long time not today. it's not now that putin never says but we had to, by and large, all of us , including myself, well, probably before they should have rang. well, somehow i couldn’t see clearly, i couldn’t see clearly, because this here, this universal myth about a comfortable
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world, these first trips there wonderful, so, uh. why would you create a bicycle yourself? everything has already been invented and let's really do joint production of a joint passenger aircraft, which it would seem bad, but we have made a joint wonderful joint aircraft that will no longer fly. if you give him, we will not make him russian. here is the story, here is the story, and, returning to these myths and to the painfulness of overcoming them. i want to repeat your thought again, the fourteenth year. well , it would seem already in over the sanctions against us and nevertheless, after all, then it is not fundamental to everything that is happening today. then you are right, i am talking about this president. they mean, they did, uh , a certain order for us, we responded exactly to this goat, so to speak, we did people in the opposite direction
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and showed that we can answer, but the world, by and large, has not changed yet. yeah, what happened after the fourteenth year happened. the most important thing is here, and parting with illusions is final when the most important thing the most sacred thing that you want to offer as an exchange loses the price we offered the world. yeah, we offered as an exchange in order to calm all this that was already happening on earth peacefully . ukraine offered this process, minsky . today we understand how we responded to this open, completely sincere palm. yes, how did they answer that today they admit that they did these eight years when we offered this last card of ours in order to preserve the actual illusion of preserving this comfortable world. we say, let's peacefully, agree and decide everything. and here it turns out
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that we received the last signal from there, which sounded like nothing will be, the world will not be. ukraine will be in nato ukraine will be in nato our offensive missiles will stand at your gates, these are the answers that were given to us on our outstretched palm, and then there was the last chance. this is the famous december, 21 years of our proposals. and then , for the first time, what we discussed with you in this studio sounded for the first time and no one could give an answer. and what is it when putin said, but if you do not accept there will be a military technical answer. no one raised it, then i didn’t turn my tongue there to say, and you know it might be, here is such a full-scale military operation that will reformat. you said how long all this will continue until the world is reformatted. i actually until there is a reformatted world will that's
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what the word is called. this is the answer to your question, and now about the head. i want to please you in some way. what are you? yes, i want, i affirm that such a rapid reformatting of consciousness in the life of one generations. as has happened over the past year, there was no political in our history, well, there simply wasn't. yeah, it took, apparently, this is what is happening today in ukraine in order for absolutely clear, understandable answers to all questions to be given, including on the main one who was friend and who was the enemy before. we thought that the enemy is only there, it turns out. your enemy is right here, right next to you. that's how you showed this plot, the enemy is there, it turns out that we lived with enemies in the same city, in the same street in the same entrance, but we still do not understand, and we do not have a tool. and how yes they are not, and to this
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we and to this we it seems to me, we are approaching by leaps and bounds. we're getting closer. that's what it's like, because, you see, they say that there were people next to her who knew that she was getting some orders there. from ukraine, something delivers something, people knew about it, and even now i don’t remember yesterday, in my opinion, i wrote about it, just a big text, and i used the news there that dmitry anatolyevich medvedev wrote , what they say here are the citizens, if next to them, they see that someone is collaborating with the ukrainians, they should, well, then part of the citizens do not think that they should. secondly, this contour within the framework of which they all must understand that they must not yet exist, it will not lead to anyone. that is, this is a personal matter for everyone, he must understand, i do not draw any analogies. well, you see, as if in the limit of the situation, relatively speaking, there in the forty-first year. if next to you, someone is there in german there somewhere, you have no choice. this is the enemy or the enemy, but the situation in which next
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to you? in the city of st. petersburg or the city of moscow, there is a certain girl with some ukrainian journalists, despite the fact that everyone understands that there are no journalists, as such, today 's ukraine does not exist any journalists are a hut and so on and so forth, at least as curators, but that doesn't mean it's for everyone. it is obvious that the connection with that side is like saying that this is the most painful process of very parting with this or but oh i said something else, we have never changed so quickly, and i am sure that, after all, let's also understand. there is no need for illusions here. here is a terrorist attack that was carried out in st. petersburg, because you can’t put e on a veteran. well, people came, uh, to meet their comrade in this sense, we are all of us all of e are in the state of this battle with the enemy with the insidious terrible enemy, who use all means to deliver a blow to us. and we are slowly
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but steadily coming to this understanding before us is a terrible merciless enemy, oh and mobilization society in this sense, it is certainly necessary and we are moving towards this. here, in fact, you said a very important thing. uh , to what i was talking about, because, of course, when i was talking, that's about the framework there. oh, there's some screening and so on. in a sense, well, not that i provoked, but i kind of gave you this argument and in this sense, i was very glad how you answered, because you understand that and when the enemy strikes some blows, he projects these blows on what lessons we will learn from this, and if we will put frames everywhere, and if we start to shy away from every person who comes up to us with some kind of box, and we will begin to search and
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check every person who came to meet with, relatively speaking, with a military blogger or war correspondent. he also wrote on social networks that we can turn our lives into a crazy asylum , which, perhaps, they want from us, and this is another extreme. and it is very important that you said about it, that this is the line, how we change consciousness, and in accordance with what we had to do and this is a long time and we must mobilize, but not to cross this fine line. well, here's another example for you. here is also from today, which shows that there is an understanding of the need for change, but it is very difficult to find this corridor, and it is very difficult to find a reasonable and sufficient one, for example, today minor sciences, which means that she announced that a discipline will appear in russian universities, within which students should be formed intolerant attitude to manifestations of extremism, terrorism and corrupt behavior. logically logical on the other hand. i immediately well such a property of professional
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deformation. i immediately begin to wonder how well the course will be. they should have it formed, and it will be formed based on whose ideas about what extremism is, for example, because today when i read, i saw this clearly, in the main stream, and the initiative of one of your colleagues who , for example, suggests de facto declaring feminism an extremist movement or an extremist ideology. for example , i am by no means a fan of feminist ideas, but a proposal to all feminists on the grounds that many feminists do not accept their own to declare an extremist trend. and this means that all students will need something like telling them to take a test for feminism and, roughly speaking, from the word feminism , immediately dial, which means listening to everyone’s phone for salvation. and it’s better to immediately go to the fsb, this is also some other extreme. that is, again,
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as if there is a danger of splashing out. uh baby. here again the question is mobilization is needed, but so that mobilization does not turn into some kind of parody of yourself, oh, here's an even better word paranoia is a difficult question, but yes, a balanced social attitude in society is correctly adequate. on the behavior of various socio-professional groups , first of all, the special services of the legal credit authorities, which in fact are a very large significant part of our civil society. uh, should here be the answer to your question correctly asked - this is already half the answer, who should do it. this should be done. actually, specialists are professionals and special services good. uh at 45 years. they, what is called, retire and may well go to teaching, therefore, i think that the problem is with personnel and problems with courses. it can be solved really very simply, but it is important that the emobilization of the mentality of civil society does not turn into paranoia.
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and indeed, quite rightly, they noted that this is expected of us, because if they are pushing for actions that are being taken against russian civil society. they are defined and they really canalize we are brought to ensure that we finally show our aggressiveness, and then the terms that we already have. is called labeled aggression expansion and so on. and so that they gain, what is called hmm evidence base there is no evidence base yet, and here we must treat this very much. eh, carefully. the main thing is not to leave. in my opinion, from uh, legal field, but uh, people will say, well, without leaving the right field in white clothes. we will not build what is called a clay house, and this is quite obvious, but right, it can be different. here is, for example, e lextas. uh, toleon right right identity. that is, if some action is taken against you, for example, you are blown up into the nord stream, then this person is
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a community. this state has the right to do the same mirror. i would suggest to our western partners to think about it. and this is very important. we will leave the cipher field. in this sense, any state in respect of which iraq, iran, and so on, such an action is performed there, has every right thanks. here is this ancient edu uh, hmm do the same to whoever did this and here i would certainly maybe mention it. i still have a pandora that is open and so on, but pandora's box is out of the box. and this is in the legal field and in fact. and what do we have what is called as he said, in my opinion, al capoponi, i don’t understand what the problem is. he's unbreakable. i mean, there are different things out there that, uh, can be produced by name. yes, we still do not even know who blew up the nord stream. well, i don’t know how, yes, these
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things can be produced. she can't to produce very efficiently and thus. thus, to restore that justice is justice, but justice in one's own eyes is not in the eyes of all the whole world, because in fact talion law is not easy. so this is actually a very serious tool for retribution. we already used this right in 2008 when we killed our peacekeepers. and when we entered the territory of georgia, we reached 60 km to tbilisi and thanks to this very right of justice. yes, we stopped as a result of the independence of two friendly us states of south ossetia and abkhazia this was the application of the law. almost years of its more than sane, behaving. at least the current georgian authorities, by the way, literally in a year, in my opinion, a year and a half it turned out that georgia showed aggression, but this happened and became possible only
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after we applied this right, if we had not applied this right . yes, it would not be you who found out we would still be branded saying that you e showed aggression against georgia and so on. here is a small example. and you can extrapolate to i do not call the future to anything now. i would specifically like to mark and practice this. but the practice is the right to use this e, lectioniz it is exactly like this, but look again, you e stipulated that you do not call for anything in any case. i immediately ask you the question that the question of some kind of emotional is very important for you in public mobilization. well, annoying, right? i don't know how to say it, because against the background of the terrorist attack and the death of vladlen tatarsky, they sound again. uh, the same voices that sounded,
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when there was a previous terrorist attack with a murder, yes, and a dugina, and which is also very complex, because it says that well , they say tallion right, well, that's good, they kill those whom they consider their enemies. but don't we know who burned people in odessa, unless the names of these people are unknown. do we say these people and they have certain reasons to say we do not know the names of those who killed oles buzina. don't we know the names of all these crucian crucians, uh, and all the other homozygous gamzet, but they because they go untouched all these years. and every time we discuss further. i'm in disputes with these people, i say guys. wait, then you decide whether you call ukraine a terrorist state, or you offer us to become a terrorist lord go, because this right implies that actions will be brought, but which are proportionate crimes, what is called none of these, as far as i remember,
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maybe i i'm wrong. maybe i'm wrong, who burned people in odessa, no one was convicted by the russian court. yes, and this is mine claim about this is my claim. why is nothing happening. oh, is this an important story? that is, i now understand what you are talking about, that we, as if discussing the reaction of eye for an eye, say that it would be too much, but at the same time, we don’t do anything, that is , we don’t condemn them in absentia. we do not put them on the wanted list in absentia. although this practice is periodically, but it appears slips. yes, but not like this in 2013 , to be honest. ah, here i am. well , too, when i hear that the investigative committee of the russian federation excites excites a criminal case against the commander of some kind of ukrainian, which means a military unit for shelling donetsk i said so, well, just like that, but probably, if it were massive, and if , as a result of the system, here is the exact word system. well, yes, as an option, because
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you understand, these are the questions that people have. why are we, they also, of course, are reflected in the mobilization. they give rise to talk about what we have, i don’t even know, it’s a question of waiters or not waiters, because well, uh, i’ve been standing here for how long almost 7 years now. i, too, being such a peppy craftsman to ask biting questions. at some point, he nevertheless forced himself to study, asking a scathing question , first of all, putting himself in the place of someone who will have to make a decision and take some responsibility, accepting it and immediately everything somehow changes, but nevertheless, uh, to do something uh in this light, something is probably needed. moreover, the complexity still lies. in what, of course, those who tried to reformat us and in many areas with many, he succeeded, because oleg viktorovich spoke about those who went to school in 1991. but,
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for example, here is this uh girl. well, as i understand it, here it is in the ninety-seventh was born. so basically, that's the whole story. uh, it means the progressive internet and this freedom of speech, which cannot be turned off in your head, even if your light is already blinking, she grew up on all this, that is, she is a victim of mental aggression. well, as if in all there are a huge number of beauty and people like her, and in this sense, they should all be imprisoned if they have not done anything, how impossible it is, what to do with them, not really. it is clear, especially since the flashers are something. well, such, as it were, intelligent guys, what we see today in ukraine, from kiev, the pechersk lavra, and with all this indecency , they are now squeezing out the pochaev lavra, and after all, we absolutely understand that this is, as it were, an absolute demonism, and we are greatly mistaken in thinking that we have such horses. there are no dancers
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we have them, we have them in considerable quantities, as they say, only now a situation arises and there will be a lot of such dancing grandfathers and girls. and right now we just don't seem to understand. well, like, like them here. well, and most importantly, on what basis do they pull them out. today, by the way, it is very indicative of the question of the pollsters that pompeo should come. uh, to the territory of the former ukraine, and just these schismatics were awarded, that is , no one hides that all this is a flashing. here is such a mental, then everyone understands who it is, but we also have a lot of victims of this flashing. and this mental aggression and i, for example, to be honest, find it difficult to understand how we can at least identify them. but you seem simpler to me, that is, you complicate it all the same, maybe there was a story on the internet
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called the blue whale on purpose earlier, the children completed tasks. yes and now the yellow-blue whale, the children are doing the same task for everything. just. uh, completed the task, getting the achievement. hey, send the message. do that and the mechanics of this environment built on the principle, uh, of positive reinforcement on, well, actually, how children are taught, uh, these flashers here. they proceed from the fact that e is the majority of the world's population. it's just infantile , it's not a grown-up idea, kids, and maybe 10. maybe 20. maybe 30, maybe 70 of those who are right about almost everything. uh, they just proceed from the fact that if, as with children, e read we roll a candy, yes, it rolls, uh, a child. he is also adjusting. he also understands how to think correctly, not only
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how to read the correct verses. well, how to think correctly, so that they give you candy all the time, uh, and hmm, uh, hmm, just this character. this is a prime example. uh, how it worked so well and in this regard , what is the thought uh? so our bosses said that they want to make ukraine anti-russian to russia, the problem is not at all the problem is that they wanted to make russia anti-russian, and that is, uh, to raise a whole generation of people, uh, who live in the paradigm that where -that is. candy dispenser uh-huh and uh, the main thing do to succeed is to complete his tasks and get achievements? uh-huh, uh, these are the rewards. yes, yes, all sorts of different ones, well, there you can see the scores, how deep all
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this mental is in us. it's not. this word is cleaning only because i know english. i heard it for the first time from you, but you say it like that, yes, achievement, so it says that in certain circles everyone understands. what is, of course, so after all the appropriate age, huh? and uh i'm in this regard, getting back to the top of the gear of what you started a conversation, the problem is really not in making carts, and not even in making machine tools the biggest challenge that faces us all , it's about how to learn to live with our minds about the problem is not that we bought goods for oil and gas. the problem is not only that we uh bought style, uh, lifestyle for oil and gas. the problem is that we also bought a way of thinking for oil. and gas. from there we got ready each package with e. in the number in each of it in each in each mars and
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snickers. yes, uh, here he was, uh, wrapped up, and wrapped with a ribbon with a description of how to think right. uh-huh uh, who where is good where is evil? where what is good and what is bad uh and uh this existential horror seizes a person when he suddenly realizes that now he will have to live with his own mind, now there is no place where they know how to do it and how to do it right and now the only place where he can express himself how is that right? this is your own head. but it's a very good existential. horror. it's the horror of growing up which, uh, covers everyone when you have to, uh, part with uh, well, with the uh idea that santa claus happens. uh-huh and you know these three stages, when you believe in santa claus, when you do not believe santa claus and when you yourself are santa claus yes, uh, here. eh, go to this third stage. well, we
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actually, i'm talking about your example, it's very good. it seems to me that it reflects what is happening to many of us now, and the younger the people, the longer they lived. here in this, as it were, post-soviet. eh, how to die the harder it is, not even about santa claus, but the fact that it is very annoying and upsetting when there is , relatively speaking, a mother who forbids going out for a walk at a certain time and tells you what to wear. and what you don’t need to wear, and then suddenly at some point your mother stops telling you this, and you yourself have to think about what you should wear, what you shouldn’t wear? and if you have frostbitten ears, because you have not put on, relatively speaking, a hat. i really liked it. i've been here on an extreme trip, i saw another one of mine. eh, well at the front, this is generally such a story, very popular with many stickers on helmets . mom said to put it on. here is the animal. in addition, how are you, when you are, mom, who says when
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you need to wear something, how would you say, mom that you dictate to me all the time, and then at some point convey what you want, and you are so oh. and this is a very good image that this is happening to us in some sense of the word, as a society, in any case, with a large part of us. but here i would just like to add, that we all the time proceed from the fact that these are some young people who are in power. well, as young people, under 40 is not very young, but nevertheless, what is it connected with. well, what are these people who were confused, that they are marginal, i can give you an example , and which we somehow, including you, oleg viktorovich, once discussed from the moscow region, kurkino where it’s not some kind of marginalized boys and girls, where half of the municipal council of deputies. these are people who try their best demolish the e-zetka that other
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people have installed there, who do not hide the fact that they are in social networks, they write you a title against the war. and then they don't give up. and when patriotic people come to them, they say to them guys, why don't you refuse your words? they, then, there as it evade evade evade, uh, and so on. and here is the question. and what do you shoot? okay, it's a girl who was jumping, there, uh, the libertarian party, back and forth, fifth to tenth. here the question is volume, and we have certain levels of power. what percentage of such people about them about the percentage? i don't know, but i want to continue this thought of yours, because it is absolutely correct. here is another illusion that a must part with. here uh, not only did we consider this big world around us e not just friends, but an older friend who will teach you the right thing. and things. yes, how to
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think, he will say how to think a little, we , believing that he is such, missed the main thing. that this world has always been deeply hostile to us solved one global problem, which today reached its peak to be or not to be. and for the sake of this, he solved one more important thing, achieved one most important goal, he formed a layer of people within our society who did not just believe in this, e, foreign picture, which not only for some reason began to think, differently than they thought. we, for example, yes, who grew up there are many, because they grew up at a time when they could not think differently, for example, yes, it would be this generation, or rather, this is part of the generation, this specific people who just switched. well, they allowed themselves this, they simply switched to the service. who directly understands that this is the enemy?
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who, believing that he simply serves good , moved there, but turned out to be a servant of the devil. this is a whole generation of smart educated people - these are journalists. well, for example, i once gave such an example, it was our time , we accepted it, when a well-known journalist said on ekho moskvy how good it is that people came out into the street who take, uh, a piece of asphalt and hit a policeman on the head. yes and what happened after that with this lady? what yes nothing nothing. yes, nothing but resented, someone who could adama continued and her high, so to speak, where they sit echo of moscow means to broadcast about the same. this was considered the norm. it turns out you can call on people to hit a policeman on the head with a piece of asphalt, democracy freedom of speech is a human right. journalist ethics, what do you want? uh huh
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now? try to get over this situation. today, well, try someone today to say something like that, and i understood why. here's what i'm getting at finally understood, suddenly understood? why did i say we never grew up so fast. i realized what we are talking about this year, we have not only changed, we have changed mentally, by the way, and instrumentally. we have made a lot of decisions this year. you know, what i could not even imagine that they could be accepted, well, 2-3 years ago, everyone would have been screaming. what are you, this, yes , this does not fit into any logic of democracy, nor the right to accept and work perfectly accepted and works great, and what today many of them are foreign agents. they are persecuted by the law many of them that is why they are sitting today, not there , i did not sit on novy arbat, but they are sitting somewhere in israel, in armenia, or not far away, this is a consequence of the fact that such enlightenment is taking place and we clearly answer the question .
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who is the enemy and who and we are taking appropriate measures i agree with you and actually understand what you are talking about, it is very important that you just said that we may be changing so quickly in some things that we are ourselves we can't, we can't. sometimes realizing that really many things that were quite natural. there a few years ago. now it’s impossible to think of them for yourself, but in order to yourself, well, in your own molasses, it means not to choke. i will bring the other side. and this does not mean that we have nothing to work on now, because, for example, people literally wrote to me here today. these are the same caring patriots from kurtkin, they wrote, artyom but where should we turn? we have already written, anywhere, collective letters to deputies and law enforcement agencies, and so on. no answer. for example, if, for example, the municipal deputy of the moscow district likes fees on social networks, and ukrainian nazis like a sniper
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rifle, if he likes this case there. this is, as it were, his personal matter and his personal space, or is this a reason for some kind of attention from law enforcement officers. i don't know what to answer them. maybe the cops will be interested. i will put you in touch with these people. and now we will talk. that 's just, uh, what they have already begun to talk about, that in fact, we are starting to change, but the world that is around us, it is also not something that has become much kinder and much simpler. you already mentioned today ah to finland , which joined nato in general, today shoigu spoke and said that nato had moved to a more, let's say, so aggressive aggressive attitude towards us. here is the story of finland joining nato. i'm just before, uh, before the broadcast. well, i was finishing the last post in front of this company, i caught myself thinking that finland was finland, which even during the cold war itself
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hard against. vostoyaniya left her a choice. now even she had no choice. she is already in nato well, as a matter of fact, what to do with this world now right after the advertisement. who is still pulling the strings of olofasholz the western puppet schultz will remain at his post if he continues to behave like a biden lap dog , mr. schultz tried a lot to hide the fact that only a small part of the work done was visible. so schultz is the one who owns, his personality changes from feeling grandiose to complete insignificance. his called emetic scheutz through the infusion of emetics into the esophagus. was tortured to death clear john is very much surprised and i can not believe so far no one who died. won't you start an investigation? this person is dangerous precisely because of his mediocrity
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to see how it's going. the frame will show we continue to work live. well, now, in fact, let's talk about what the same today's world, with which we are dealing, and to which we oppose in some directions. as a matter of fact, in the struggle for what was said about, so that after all, uh, well, russia becomes russia and so that we can think as we think, and so that we have our own ideas about what is good and what is bad , as it turned out, even this is considered by many in today's world
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to be some kind of general of this in general russia is this where? yes, this world is such that it finally seems to us. i hope i woke up, but forced us to have to mobilize there mobilize there to do something, there and so on, but actually he doesn’t stand on it . it’s interesting to understand what the temperature is there. uh, the average for the hospital, and we started with the fact that today our minister of defense , uh, hmm, said, among other things, that the nato alliance , uh, is taking an increasingly uh, aggressive uh, stance of an increasingly anti-russian course, and as part of this the anti-russian course took place today a landmark event. hmm, significant, because today is the birthday of this one, but the bloc, and on that very day they accepted the thirty-first member. and we on my opinion. it is a very significant story that they accepted there, and finland a and since 2004, this is
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the first country that falls under the criterion of nato expansion to the east. that is, they accepted other countries. but still, it was not formally an expansion to the east. and this is a direct extension to the east. and powerful, given the length of our border. i repeat learning. the fact that finland is why this is very significant for today's world is history, because finland, even in the toughest moments of confrontation during the cold war, and managed to remain neutral, managed to remain non-aligned. and here, and now, well, as a matter of fact, here she is where she is, however, on this occasion. nato also makes certain assurances through the mouth of stoltenberg, and who, if briefly double-checked , says that we are not going to the territory. yes, yes, i see your smile alexei alekseevich is absolutely right. well, as if we all remember the previous round of these statements. we remember that their words cost little. yeah he says like if finns
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they won't ask. uh, we're not going to place any troops there. well, as a matter of fact, e, for some reason i have no doubt that if it is necessary to be asked, then how would they ask , maybe not all finns, well, as if democracy , i think in this yes, for some reason, then why in nato here and uh , we are all of this it's another matter that , uh, unlike that time long ago, when we were first verbally promised that they would not expand to the east. now with the entry of finland there hmm we make a statement and through our mouths, yes, uh, officially. e where it is said that we, of course, but will take retaliatory measures, and both military-technical and other nature. uh, what we warned about, and here, of course, well , there are some such signs of deja vu, but for some reason it seems to me that in finland it will be a little different. although this is the official statement of the ministry of foreign affairs, and here is the statement
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of the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the russian federation, sergei ryabkov, and as a very, very experienced diplomat, he is sure that he verifies every word he says, and if he uses the words that he used, well, then, listen everything will be calibrated in proportion, the changing security environment of theirs will not strengthen the security of the north atlantic alliances. in general, any threats will not increase, they will be parried in our direction. to be honest, i can't resist. i guess i was going to. this is right before the air to hang, probably, after all, just now i listened again. well, you probably need to write this, that you understand, everything will be calibrated, and in parentheses and if it is deemed necessary from zirconine hmm and maybe from sarmaceno, and then how will it go? i don’t believe that such a word is calibrated and our diplomat would not be the most common. that is, this is such a certain, but a hint to someone god forbid, neither
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the finns, of course, finn has absolutely nothing to do with it at all, but my question, oleg viktorovich , is about what in this connection. still, i am not left with a strange feeling that in our reactions we even have a warning about a concept possible from calibration. we somehow have a very different attitude towards finland's entry into nato than we reacted to even on the assumptions that ukraine will enter there is not very good. i understand this, given that if we talk about the factor well , nato's approach to our borders, then well, here, where there is still no approach, but i have a feeling that in finland we have some slightly different approach. you have an understanding it is somehow softer, calmer relaxation. i don't know what's the matter. you see, it’s bad that neutral finland, which, even as you said during
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the cold war, occupied a neutral position and allowed, and yes, this was considered the norm, especially if you look back at our history, it's still bad that finland becomes a member of nato but, but i understand that we have a certain finnish aftertaste, yes, which uh comes from thirty-nine. and the fortieth year it comes from the times of the cold war, when we still somewhere mentally keep to ourselves that some cardinal things should not happen on this border, and here's why, because if somewhere it can an instantaneous quick and, uh, radical response occurs, then precisely at this boundary. yeah and i think the finns - it reads great too. you said, ukraine and finland well, if you like, both there and
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there have their own sacred. uh, their sacred meaning and what is happening in ukraine and what is happening on the finnish e russian border, therefore, i think that the finns, the finns are well aware of what this step of theirs means for russia, so my conclusion they will be as careful as possible in any actions and and it seems to me that the answer should not be on the russian-finnish border in order for, uh, this border to be peaceful many many more decades. the answer must be in a completely different place. we know which one needs to be calibrated elsewhere, but i think that when the finnish intelligence informs the finnish government that the relevant russian systems are being redirected to the appropriate targets in finland , this will also have an effect. and this will definitely happen, read ryabkov shoigu and everyone else agreed alexey alekseevich pokrovsky gates one day your kostya
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will greatly surprise you. remember this phrase. it seems to me that finland actually joined very interesting phase of its historical development. let me just remind you that finland is a country that was marked by crimes during the second world war. that is why it then voluntarily took a neutral status from denocification, which it adhered to until today literally until today. however, this country has not undergone true identification. how did germany do it, and for me, for example, as a historian , the development of neo-ocism in germany, which is practically impossible. yes, it was until recently, because it sublimated into support, probably, of nazism in ukraine, yes, uh, finland, uh. this is this phenomenon. he kept it at the everyday level, he saved it, and therefore i am not surprised that finland is still, despite the fact that no referendums were held, but, despite the fact that the finnish
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people were not asked. she still, even with a carcass , even with a stuffed animal, but entered nato with all the ensuing consequences. thanks to sergey ryabkov. he clarified everything with the consequences of what will happen next, it seems to me that nato, uh, is going through a very interesting period of its development, when she returns to the old covenant. if we still live according to the laws of the new testament, that is , love will save the world, roughly speaking, then nato over the past 30 years. cheerfully returned to the old testament, just to this very eye behind the eye advancement. eh, burn everything and so on. that is, in principle, this is the old testament e, ideological platform on which nato exists, and it actually did not allow us to understand. and what actually happens? you promised. you, we must build balanced, and relations in this complex and a very stormy world. not everyone has enough food
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, water, uh peace, there and so on, to which nato replied we will do as we want. here is for me. here, in fact, is the old cherished motive of the last 30 years. it actually sounded very clearly in the statements of the leadership. nato that is why i am so skeptical about the words of jens stoltenberg, because excuse me for the famous principle of turnover in pseudo-democratic countries, which is the majority of nato member countries , in fact, the absolute majority, and it allows avoid responsibility, because this principle is avoidance of responsibility. you're slacking off right now. well, yes, then you changed after a couple of months and that's it. remember like americans. eh, gladly we are informed. eh, when we say, well, how about it. uh, it was, yes, the past presidential from him and ask. yes, absolutely, but he is not a touch. there you are. that's the whole principle of democratic turnover. it's called the principle of irresponsibility, and er, i have bad news for that, actually. because uh, well, how bad for finland before
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of all, because we understand perfectly well why she joined nato and finland . she hopes for the cake that is actually being prepared now, it is in the oven. i mean, uh, the arctic, uh, the resources that exist in the arctic that she actually wants to put her hand on. uh, or know what she might want to put, because it's really about trying to take over arctic russia uh-huh her resources to control it and uh, i think finland was seduced by that and now it will work in this direction, but with a clear outcome, these calculations will be their own. not just wrong, but have opposite signs, what is the next phase of the conflict? yes, and you are afraid, the next phase of the conflict is for us. just getting ready, a new panda for a new conflict. it's clear?
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you have some kind of, uh, answer to my question that is still different from the one that was voiced, that it nevertheless intuitively seems to me that we have a selective attitude towards nato accession and even the potential entry of ukraine, with what this is connected, the second question follows from this. we do not underestimate the finns. we are not too under the illusion that these are the very finns to whom a large number of our people have come accustomed to travel over the years there for groceries for pasta, that they are so cute, kind of cute, yes, such cute dates, and so on and so forth. rather, there is no response to feelings. i just don't agree with anything. yes? fine. and uh, this is the main thing, e finns are strangers to us. yes, neighbors, yes, they had some kind of relationship with them, yes they were friends, but even when finland the grand duchy was there into the russian empire. this did not lead to the perception of them as uh, i remind you, uh. uh, the three baltics were also a long time ago tue and also somehow we
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were wringing our hands about this, of course, on duty, but not to say what it was. oh, so, uh, the thing with ukraine is that it’s still our own, uh, and that’s exactly why we couldn’t, uh, admit to me that we, well, perceive it as a kind of natural process, and here even her conversation is too unnatural. yes, just a war between russian finns is worse, including the one that was in the 20th century. she was a cruel bloody but she was not a brother of murder. yeah, the ukrainian war is a fratricidal war. and uh, yes, and further and it is recognized by all, uh, and further. it's just that the conversation between the parties comes down. and who is to blame, who started it first and so on and why uh, but uh, like a disaster uh, such a problem for us for us is that uh, if uh, ukraine people who are there uh are on the side of our potential enemy -
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it means e. that means it's next fratricidal war step by step, but it turned out in the end, that the murderous war began even earlier for the brother. yes, than they became a member. uh, this very alliance well, moreover, in fact, she actually went uh-huh and in this, in this matter, in this, the whole difference is significant, even though they are neighbors. yes, even there they went and drank and to strangers, these of their own, no matter what they were. i understand you, that is, you are also talking about the fact that, well, that’s why there are different approaches, because it’s so natural for us, as it were, the course of events, let it not be for us like and fear. and this is a thing on which we have always been good and calm in this certain effect. i'm talking about the aftertaste of this post-war post-war years. and neutrality is a calm border. this will influence, but here alexei viktorovich says there , in my opinion, more complex things, that we are accustomed to considering both of them as quite, as if ours, but
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in reality we all understand that these are very conditionally ours and these are ours here. well, it’s quite clear and the approach is different in general russia what is there to say? what this is really about, it's very interesting. er, explanation, and actually this answers me along with everything else here, well, mentally this question. why really here we have a completely different approach to advertising, do not switch. mom, and damn sergeevna, she devoted her whole life to the children , settled down a little, right? and who allowed you to take the flour? and sugar, who allowed me to take it? this is volodya's father, he left the family when lasky was 9 years old, leaving him only a guitar. i hate you, i hate you. vladimir mulyavin and
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presents, well, how was your benefit performance, the sea of ​​​​flowers was wonderful, they were also stolen. i gave them to a friend. and what was the name of this friend? alexander, my guests, we recalled what really the decision, including ours, at the highest level, or rather, the reaction to finland's decision to join was quite like this. well, calm and you somehow explained to me with your answers why this is so?
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and, because, well, first of all, they count on the fact that , after all, there is a little bit better head and apparently, well, how would putin understand this, but on the other hand, of course, questions will arise. well, for example, an elementary question. but now we will fly to kaliningrad by quite narrower, as if nato countries and air blockade for example, kaliningrad becomes more realistic or not, but the most important question is the question. what did ryabkov say? you gave me an answer to it that i am not calling anyone to anything now to calibrate, but it is much easier to calibrate non-native finns. and it is much easier to imagine than to calibrate. well, consider it, all the same, initially mentally in many ways. i hope, most importantly, that not only we understand this, for some reason i really hope that the finns understand this. and that with all the jokes and anecdotes. here it gets to them very quickly.
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every western politician is filled with hypocrisy and duplicity. today we will talk about another puppet about lafi scholz, and we, with our computer team and not only engineers, did a little investigation , mr. schultz tried to hide and erase a lot, but the internet remembers everything, in general, today from our program you will learn this after which, in theory, mr. biden is fat, with a dick schultz should not be. he invites us to look first.
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who the fuck is schultz i swear to dedicate to increase their strength and the benefits of the german people to protect their wealth from damage. c was born on june 14, 1958 in lower saxony trousers his parents were gerharts, crystals worked in the textile industry father schulze he remembered his son as an ambitious child who used sarcasm in an attempt to appear witty irritated his brothers and was talking to his teacher the other day a citizen turned to me and mr. scholtz spoke. i just changed my electric oven to gas and so sad. within a few months, germany has achieved complete independence from russian gas, russian oil and russian coal. i would call this
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the new german speed proclaimed our new benchmark. as a seventeen-year-old high school student, scholz joined the social democratic party of germany and became a member of its youth association juzos . he also served as vice president of the international union of socialist young people and supported one of the marxist groups and criticized the aggressively imperialist nato we act for one united states and our other friends and supply there many very
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effective types of weapons for the defense needs of ukraine doner 8 euros 8 euros doner 8 euros per donor for the last 20 years, scholz has been the chairman of the social democratic party of germany, the first mayor of hamburg , the minister of labor and social development, the head of the ministry of finance , the vice-chancellor of the government, to look at boiling water and described it more interestingly schultz, former us ambassador to germany john korn. the german deputies were indignant because of the spending of scholzin, the image, about 40,000 euros of funds are allocated from the budget, said in the report of the german cabinet of ministers germany is experiencing an economic crisis. at the same time, mods. in the leadership of the country spend budgetary funds on the appearance of the deputies of the alternative for germany walked along the berburg highway for such actions. it is a difficult and difficult process , and as such it remains, but i am sure that any effort is justified there is no reasonable
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basis for such a deployment of troops. i i want to emphasize once again that germany is not ready to make concessions on issues of sovereignty and territorial integrity. we are working very intensively at all levels, closely and trustingly cooperating with our partners and allies in the european union and nato , direct negotiations are also of great importance. and this is one of the main reasons for my trip. over the past year, the total amount of assistance to ukraine from germany amounted to about 14 billion euros, which made it the largest donor of kiev in continental europe, and now we are more active others in continental europe, we provide support to ukraine and will continue to support it further for these purposes , last year we spent 14 billion euros to support ukraine in one form or another. but of schultz already at an early age, according to his father, had very
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ambitious goals. let's see what the little ring's father schulze dreamed about . years. he told me that he wanted to become chancellor told gerhart schultz sat next to his wife christosta. according to him , watching his son finally take the oath in berlin, he felt incredibly happy, incredibly ambitious. isn't it such an interesting, childhood dream, incredible ambition. still there is one psychological moment very strange categorically. he made the whole family keep silent about the relationship of odessa when people are forced to keep silent about something. they are clearly hiding something serious. but what could be silent about? yes, he broke his knee there. i don't know the window, i threw the ball somewhere. no, he forced the whole family, he is not just a manipulator. yes, he manipulates the whole family
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from the very beginning. by the way, speaking, we looked, indeed, the information scholz himself says in his interview that they have an agreement with the brothers not to say anything about what happened in the family, in general and never, by the way, i wonder what the father comments on schultz. that is, it turns out in the family, it seems, like a tyrant, and in the public space, our well-known correspondent, uh, and a very famous writer. seymour hersh publishes additional information regarding the explosions at nord stream, which he believes he cites, the relevant evidence sources. uh, they did it to the wrong one and like the united states of america, while about new information. published by hersh, it turns out that scholz knew about it, and he even feels quite normal,
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so he feels about it, and in connection with this , a very interesting caricature began to appear in the media, where scholz took a worthy and honorable place as a tame dog biden. so, did scholz really know what was going on, or is he just a puppet being led, as far as i understand, for the wallpaper sent a briefing, the bombing was supposed to take place in september. he authorized this operation. he needed the ability to blow up the pipelines so that germany couldn't swerve to the side , so that it was possible while the second pipeline controlled the schultz concert when he was in washington last week he was patted on the head like a puppy and sent back home. i don't know how schultz will be able to keep his post if he continues to behave like a lap dog. in english there is such a term, it is called laptowg - you know, you know a small
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dog that sits on its knees like that. this is exactly the term he uses. in this case, seymour, what is obtained. does it happen that a person, on the one hand, dreams of becoming a great chancellor, admission immediately from the age of 12, and on the other hand. here was would be a perfectly perfectly obedient puppet, please. yes, of course it happens. in the case of narcissistic personality disorder, when self-esteem is unstable. that is, from feeling grandiose there , great scale to complete insignificance, that is, a person, in principle, constantly jumps like this on this roller coaster, and he can see it, in fact, because they are non-verbal. that is, it seems that he is trying to appear more wider and more confident there hair. here he was in his youth there was an eighties pose occupies, but then somehow it sorts out with handles. everything here is trying to seem as if it were smaller. well, these are all actually signs of a narcissistic disorder, tell me a. here, in principle, you are such a person. he was you able to blow up the nord stream, that is, to work against your
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country, respectively, why because in general, if we even look at the biography of scholz, because in his youth, he is a socialist opposing nato against the role of the state , then as his career changes, he takes certain status. he completely changes his policy and becomes in fact the conductor of a pro-western pro-natorship course. and when the question arose about the explosion of the northern streams. naturally, on such a person, in fact a two-faced person. it's easier to put. well , why does he look like that? this is a complex. actually inferiority, growth is small. in general, it is felt that at school he, maybe even got it from friends. and he has developed this complex, and on the one hand he covers it with such a kind of failure, and on the other hand, he really has he sits in the depths and he is afraid of any tough opposition. biden talks to him tough. he is like a dog in politics, others press him. i mean by party.

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