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my friend won't tell you anything . it's enough that i work for the master, chernikov. what else do you need? i think i already said i don't want to have anything to do with you. oh, come on, sergey evgenievich, we are all adults, there are no uncorruptible people, especially a foreign trade company. just
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name your price pyotr alekseevich is a very generous person, but he can be offended. consider this the last warning, but i believe that the last warning was in the past. consider when pirogov fires you himself. and you come running to us. we will talk to you in a different way. hmm what are you talking about noted? haven't
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seen what happened yet. would you like coffee? let's. and i have for you, by the way, great news , your yakovlev is clean. chernikov offered him a bribe, and then twerk, as the rock seemed with such employees. you will achieve great success. what did he say to the world? someone reported my meetings with hussein kamil all. everyone doesn't want to work with me anymore. i am a person to them. he grata everything.
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there are many important and interesting events taking place in the world. of course, you need to start when you talk about important events, you need to start with exhausted battles in ukraine, especially in the area of donetsk lugansk. of course, you need to talk about very important elections in turkey and important not only for turkey itself but also for international relations, but, nevertheless, the general bukinsky attracted me the most trip gentleman from zelensky where he didn't come to me in europe, the conversation was always a weapon and as a rule, he left, either with gifts
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or at least with their promise. let 's see, i can confirm that 31 m1 abrams training tanks arrived at the german graf ever in preparation for the subsequent training of ukrainian tank crews. these tanks are designed specifically for training and do not necessarily have the capabilities necessary to participate in hostilities tanks that we will supply to ukraine directly. now they are in the process of modernization. they will be updated, improved and prepared for shipment to ukraine, we will be able to provide her with these tanks in the fall. yes, now later this summer we will begin the initial flight phase for a group of ukrainian pilots who will undergo basic training. this will adapt the program used by the british pilots to train the ukrainians in piloting skills that will enable them to use. aircraft of a different kind, this training goes hand in hand with uk efforts to cooperate with others countries in providing f-16 fighters,
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which ukraine requested from london zelensky asked you for a fighter. it's just like that with all western leaders. you said he didn't, not for today or not, for tomorrow we opened the door for training ukrainian pilots. training can begin now for ukrainian pilots in france and with several other european countries that are ready for this. i think negotiations are underway with the americans. today, training and repair of already delivered weapons. key tasks, france will continue to supply ukraine ammunition and carry out repairs of already delivered weapons. but such a situation is a general, and i wonder who is mentioned. uh, a weapon system that we've been told about quite recently, but if not never, then at least only talked about in the distant future. and now he is going to france, and to train ukrainian pilots to fly american f-16s. and this, by the way, is done by
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a macron, who even presents himself as a potential mediator between russia , ukraine and a person who understands russia putin what's going on? well, first of all, uh, the french can't train at f-16 because they don't even have at sixteen. they study there. if they teach, then on my own there i don’t know mirages rafals, but uh, this is all in the future. i would like to start by commenting about the abrams , you know, such an elegant shape that now these tanks are undergoing a modernization process. the modernization lies in the fact that, given that these tanks are from the presence of the ministry of defense, they remove all, so to speak, sensitive electronic equipment. that there is, uh, actually reduces the effectiveness of these tanks by 40 percent, but, as they say, god help them now with regard to aircraft. zelenskoye announced his tour. uh , how to exterminate the cohesion in aviation? well,
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what can i say? yes, indeed such discussions are being conducted. and mostly the united states of europeans. so to speak, they listen, listen and wait for when it will be , there is such a decision will be made. how to proceed. americans uh see several major difficulties uh in terms of aircraft, firstly, this is the training of pilots , what the ukrainians say, there are several months. that's not true, americans. uh , they think that to prepare a normal pilot. uh, from scratch - this is uh 3 years in order to retrain an american pilot to a new type, this is about 3-4 months in order to retrain an experienced ukrainian pilot, for the same f16 it is about a year, so this is the time even if you consider that they started
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cooking last year, they will still prepare, well, the first batch at the end of this year. second is uh technical aircraft maintenance, because everything is different different standards different equipment is different. the criteria are generally different, and one hour of flight time on the sixteenth requires 16 hours of aircraft maintenance. the next problem is who will serve to cook the ukrainian uh, ukrainian staff, again it's all in english for a long time, uh, all the literature, all the instructions, where to find so many angels speaking technicians. uh, the americans have not decided yet, and the second, uh, is uh which model to choose or teach ukrainian
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pilots, or, uh, to contract western western ones is expensive, plus uh, if some political circumstances change, they will have to be recalled and the ukrainians are left without service at all, and the third problem is the compatibility of aviation weapons with soviet aircraft, because ukraine today . they only have a mig-29 su-24-25 and 27 are old soviet aircraft, but so far the americans have managed to integrate them into the mig. uh, anti-radar missile and uh, laser-guided bomb pay well, here, it is visible it was possible to integrate. uh, this is an english cruise missile to the side with uh su-24, judging by the fact that they are already using it , everything else dream bombs on gps
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uh other systems abram missiles uh, nothing works, because it is missing, so say data communication equipment. well everything you say is absolute. true some of these things. i know understand. i know it's true other things. i know less about them, but just from experience, relying on your expertise. well you know how i have some kind of reaction, we would have your problems, mister teacher, because , nevertheless, ukraine will be stuffed with new weapons every time. uh, when russia grinds and quite successfully the ukrainian forces? uh, instead of this having a very big impact on the course of the special operation , instead, the next package comes along. uh, western uh help and uh, i want to ask you what, from my point of view, is most
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important for our viewers , do you still think that in the absence of air superiority, and such superiority in the ukrainian there is no aviation and will not be, that in the absence of this superiority, the ukrainian offensive cannot achieve serious strategic results, although ukraine is receiving a new and very powerful air defense system and, in addition , they are receiving new long-range missiles that can hit targets much farther, otherwise the territory controlled by ukraine . dmitry well, what can i say? this is, firstly, uh, i don’t think this is what a lot of people think about air superiority and a possible ukrainian offensive, but i’m interested in what what you believe is what i believe. you know, maybe i’m a little behind, of course, but now theories have begun to appear, and even the americans have begun to say that this is already according to
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the classical scheme, which we have repeatedly spoken about for a normal offensive operation. it is necessary to create actually two echelons and echelon breakthroughs. the echelon of success is to concentrate troops, create e, numerical superiority, first of all , air superiority, the superiority of british cannon artillery technology, and so on, there is none of this. now put a theory appears, which i even heard from the lips of a retired american general, that now there is already such a concentration of means, especially in open areas. this is suicidal, because immediately, so to speak, it will strike and this concentration will disperse, therefore, uh, the main emphasis will be on, uh, the actions of a small number of mobile groups, but now i have a hard time imagining how well organized fortified defense. how
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can it be broken through by the actions of small mobile groups. let these groups be there. well, now they have 12 brigades, they seem to be prepared. let it be 20. let it be 30, but still a small mobile group is destroyed much easier than when there is a massive use of armored vehicles. let's say. what about missiles? yes, there are medium-sized residents of st. petersburg put 60 of these aside, but based on the fact that they have already promised even more. well, they promised up to a hundred, well, i don't know, each rocket costs about two million dollars, i don't know hundreds. no, they must have money. of course, a lot, so they can now pour in tens, or even hundreds of billions of billions, probably, but uh, taking into account the fact that already uh, as the ministry of defense officially announced today, seven of these sides of shadow were intercepted, then at such a pace these e rackets
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enough, but it's for a week, probably, well, maybe for a couple of weeks, especially since it feels like our, uh, air defense systems have learned to intercept from these sides of the shad, especially since this is no mystery of any prodigy. no miracle weapon. this is a subsonic cruise missile. she doesn't do anything better from the same tomahawk which we quite calmly children the same towards shadow in the seventeenth year. and during the attack of damascus, we already intercepted it, we didn’t intercept it , we intercepted it. yes, and now they intercepted russia, this is not, well, no, this is not a new experience. especially once again i say what's what. we surpass the west, and we are decently superior. the americans recognize this. this is in air defense systems and in electronic countermeasures for the sake of electronic warfare. uh, so to surprise us with something, it takes a lot of effort to invent something, but really super duper so that we, uh, can't do this
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intercept something. i, uh, i think we all around this table hope you're right , and i want to reiterate, in my experience with you, you're usually right. and now let's listen to what is happening and in lugansk on the luhansk fronts with us now on skype vyacheslav yakovenko is a well-known war correspondent. well, uh, vyacheslav, the question is obvious to you. uh, new blows were inflicted on luhansk, blows , which, as i understand it, were of the type that lugansk had not encountered for a long time, that what is happening to you now and what are your expectations and the ability of russia and russian means against air defense to resist this offensive? hello well, i would like
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to start right away with the fact that yes indeed. uh, lugansk encountered a new type of weaponry and, accordingly, our russians also encountered this new type of weaponry supplied to britain by the usa yes, indeed , among the launched missiles. uh, there were missiles like the storm chaise, yes, which is in service in britain and also in france, uh, greece spain and other countries there united arab emirates qatar and so on. first of all, i want to draw attention to the fact that the blow was dealt at the moment when zelensky left his begging trip to europe and this was not just an act of some kind of aggression or intimidation, but obviously there was some kind of message to everyone and to whom zelensky stood outstretched hand. yes indeed. you pushed us for the first time with these weapons, but i want to note that out of the supposedly ten launched e, missiles of various types,
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yes, only two and note that they didn’t fly somewhere, not for some armed purposes, yes, but exclusively for civilian infrastructure. e, where civilians suffered . unfortunately, even a person sees that the responsibility for this terrorist act on the part of the kiev regime certainly lies with great britain and the usa, because, without participation, without planning, and, uh, instructions from the kiev regime. i could not carry out such a strike with this type of new weapon in my arsenal, uh, and i want to note that we are really now, uh, entering a new stage information conflict, where they will already be applied. uh, the kinds of weapons that can reach more. 300 km, yes, and
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of course, for this new stage. uh, well, a new escalation of the conflict, and of course, lies with the uk and the us. ah, tell us about the situation with the population of lugansk. is the situation under control shocked people scared if they can continue any normal life? how does it look for you? well, i want to say today that at the moment, and as the situation in our life shows, it continues, and the roads are being repaired water pipes are changing, which have not changed in the last 30 years. uh, when the rules are ukraine and normal atmosphere. yes. indeed, there are some restrictions. particularly the security. e schoolchildren are safe on television, they are on distance learning, but life goes on and, as evidence, we
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are no longer afraid of anything that traces and other types of weapons. we are for 8 years. they are accustomed and ready to defend their right of departure to be called russian russians and ukrainians, and not gorhythmic nazis vyacheslav great to you. thank you. take care and hope we see you in based on our program, but hope we don't see you so often so this is the start of what 's going on for you as well good luck hot events to you. thanks a lot. thank you. well, while bombs are exploding, missiles are rushing , air defense and aviation are working. across the black sea in turkey is also very hot in italy but fortunately, while still peaceful political elections were held there, and i don't have to
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explain that these elections are important for russia because turkey is one nato member that refused to join the sanctions. this is a country that works closely with russia a in the field of construction, pipelines in the field of energy, and more widely nuclear power plants, but also tries to be an intermediary between russia and ukraine when i hear that the macron wants to be an intermediary, but somehow i find it strange you imagine, in fact, fighting aside. and what makes you an intermediary is that you regularly try to call putin on the phone, and in the case of president erdogan, he really meets regularly. president of russia, elections with us are important for this friedrichson, a well-known correspondent, and a tv presenter
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, and you know turkey and tell us what is happening there and most importantly, why and how important it is for russia, but the choice there is really very difficult and you need to understand that the americans, in principle, we were preparing for the fact that the second round would already be special and the dar-glu tusk was not needed, the main opponent, erdogan, should win a crushing victory. in their opinion, it is clear that they relied on earthquakes to the floods that occurred in the turkish republic and everyone who is involved in the turkish republic saw how the training manual was worked out up to the fact that fake videos were shot, supposedly of people under the rubble, although there were real people under the rubble , of course, but nevertheless people filmed themselves crying and they said that the government is so bad. here i am dying under the rubble. at the same time, it is clear that these are fakes, and then it was refuted, because then there was no evidence that these people were. indeed, they were under the rubble and then, being under
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i don’t know how i would behave under a pile of concrete and i don’t really want to find out, but i’m not sure what i would do including the social network twitter, banned in russia, which at the moment also blocked from the republic of turkey because it just started to get dark and hell, and then, as you remember, erdogan had health problems. in general, a lot was superimposed on one another, so that there was no the second round, so that he really lost. however, he pulls out. he pulls out the second round. moreover, it’s just pulling out with blood, the main intrigue was who the kurds would be for and it was necessary to understand that the turkish kurds would not be for erdogan, but obviously, and not everyone lost their hands, they said, well, how good it is already only with the pkk of the kurdistan workers’ party they are fighting and somehow forgot about 2015 and about the events in the southeast of the turkish republic, yes. erdogan sent troops there. it was suppressed, yes, a forceful operation, but as
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a result of this forceful operation. there a lot of different people suffered who were not related to the pkk even now. apparently, on the eve of the second round, and i don’t know what the results will be, but, apparently, after the second round a more radical scenario will be involved, because the turkish society recalibrated there are turks who dream of returning the country of ataturk, svetka the turkish republic we do not climb anywhere, tourism, agriculture. we are members of nato, everything is fine. there are radical strata that erdogan nurtured. let's not remove this sin from him here. eat radical pan-turkists, whom erdogan nurtured and visited by the great fool. none of this worked for him; many of the military campaigns that he started, they turned against him from liverdogan. withdrew a military contingent, and in syria, erdogan. sorry got stuck. to the very ears, moreover, they are clamped in the ilbi, the militants have a beard. you now practically do not receive money already and just
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beat with a hoof and want already. sorry blood. they don't know how to do anything else. and they were grown over there, as an alternative to the assad government. only in the end did not grow. although parts of turkish society also promised. let's not forget that the sharp republic is, in principle, a transit for the various forces that move through the middle east. not only in the middle east, the erdogans have repeatedly caught on this, and i admit that by the second round or after the second round , these are all the forces that run around, they have their own scores for the cardan. and if there is someone who is polite, them. mm will push, help financially, help with logistics. i assume that this card may be played out on the other hand relies only on erdogan believes that if he wins russian-turkish relations, it will be friendship for the ages. this is wrong. and if he loses, if he loses , a very tough erdogan scenario can start there. mm, not trump, he cannot go into opposition and
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write on twitter, which is banned in russia , ha ha ha, there was no such nonsense in my time. still, the turkish republic is a middle eastern country, and we know. what tough scenarios. there are played out against former leaders who held power under your control. let's not forget after the attempt, lord erdogan transplanted a bunch of military men, whom he accused of attempting a coup. you think they won't want to get even with him. you think the crowd will not rush to these same prisons. called all those who planted. uh, uh, you make an impression. uh, get the impression that erdogan, if he loses, that he may not want to leave or misunderstand you. i'm talking about the fact that if he loses, if he cannot become an oppositionist, then his life will be at stake. on this occasion. i don’t know this, but i admit that he will throw up by sight, because, again, he has done too much, but if he wins, if the moment of the earthquake , the flood, enormous losses for the turkish
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republic, blinkin, the secretary of state of the united states of america has already flown to him, it’s understandable that this drastic republic will really need international loans , the americans can give them, the imf can give them, but under what conditions, yes, russia is launching, there are the most important projects of the turkish stream nuclear power plant kuyu blue stream, which has already been created one by one of the black sea, but looking, truth in the eye. these are not the volumes of income to help the republic recover with such a recalibration of society inside. if the tooth of the gift foolishly wins, ukraine already gets some turkish bearded uncles tongue, or which it will pull out just from there. uh, ukraine will receive once again. whatever rockers weapons and stuff and erdogan, we already know. and that he is ready to cooperate with russia although, of course, i don’t know something that he can’t be seduced by, but with those, yes. ramy donal people who can come from who
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is she, and if it goes to the people's monetary fund, but the situation is, of course, very interesting and i don't know what russia can do about this and i believe. peskov that russia is not trying to interfere in this situation in any way, but the situation for russia is very potential, serious, no one mentioned trump. there, uh , another report from the next special counsel, john durov, who was appointed during the trump administration, about the so -called russian interference and more accurately catching up with russian interference about cooperation, and trump's companies with some russian official structures. and uh, the fool came to the conclusion that such cooperation was not proven by the way, the same conclusion was not made to the special prosecutors. he
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accused russia of interference, but she did not say that there was any cooperation between the russian company and trump. and the fact that little said intervention. in general, there is a frame of interference e, excuse me, in the category of interfere, that included things quite ordinary for, say, the united states when they look at some. electoral companies in other countries on a much more modest scale, what should we think about the durov report and whether it has anything to do with it, but if you want to the upcoming election battles in america, yes, of course it does. today, at least for many hours, i took student exams, but i managed to watch almost all the well-known analytical programs on american television. and by the way, levin's brand is very
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famous. they all unanimously said that well, finally, everything that we have been saying for several years is all true. and everything that was said with tin hillary clinton is everything that said it was all a lie. and they directly proved and showed with facts that they lied all the time about russia's cooperation, the report also confirmed what the republicans said, that in fact, there was no dossier from the rear. it's all a falsification, and it was done, on the basis
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of which they began to accuse. yes, allegedly , and that was cold, firstly, he was an agent who worked for hillary clinton, they paid money. uh, so, uh, uh, hillary clinton, that is, everything you know, i was even shocked. i have never heard such an american well-known target observers might say that the cia's fbi is worse than the stasas. this is actually the gdr intelligence of the gdr is a secret service. yes, the gdr or there , like, what i first thought i heard, but when mark levin repeated this many times, i think, yes, they’ve come not only, you know, what issue was raised, it’s not just that it will
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be very important. uh, influence on the election campaign, first of all, everyone is demanding already, uh, start impeachment proceedings against biden. well, just for now. they're waiting for this hunter investigation. biden. and these uh computer uh, well, in general, uh confirmation of computer information that has been leaked in new york posts and other uh media, but they are already demanding the impeachment of the majorcan minister of homeland security, because what is happening on the southern border - it's just a disaster. this is a real disaster, actually assumed to assume correctly. yes, at the end of the term it is assumed that the number of illegal migrants will reach 9 million. this is only in
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four years of four-year-olds. yes yes it is you you understand that this potentially android is changing the demographics of the electoral structure of the united states, serious american analysts themselves. they say we are changing the quality of our population. this is a different population. these people don't speak english . these people don't know, uh, what is america's constitution based on who? and, because these are illegal immigrants, they do not hand over any. most already, but there is truth. of course, i must say that they are two governors, they put a pig on the democrats. e before santos last year the city and texas sent. eh, here plane marta svenir. where does obama live, i said. well, here you go, let obama take it.
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michelle will treat you. well, let them , uh, put you in some kind of guests, it turns out, uh , people are thrown out of the guests, no, from different living quarters there, because these people need to be placed. veterans are thrown out of special houses. i didn’t live andronicus thank you very much and now we will talk to washington with our regular participant in washington well-known political observer marks episcopas, an analyst, and the magician is the first question, if you heard our previous conversation about how governors, and texas florida are being transferred to american cities like you, that he is new york chicago of those illegal immigrants who cross the border in huge numbers, and washington is not yet noticeable. dmitry good evening, as always,
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very nice. eh, i think there is. uh, actually, a real strategy, a pragmatic approach, when we see what was done. uh, the governor of tx force has been, uh, for several months now, when they send out buses of migrants, large posh cities, they do this to put pressure on the democratic party at the national level to change their approach, because the locals in these posh cities start complaining and this creates problems for the local state. that is, for example, peace orc or local officials, chicago does not even explain their voters. and it's just to make everyone understand very hard democratic cities. there are almost no republicans there. they have to explain to their democratic voters.
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what's going on and why such a flow and uh, the flow of migrants and and it captures uh, and uh, their political capital of these local officials and local politicians, so it's kind of a political spectacle when it does. er about this, when it does the decentes decentes of florida then in another sense there is a real strategy to put pressure on the democrats. where they can feel the pressure, because this is hans, this is the red state. and i think they've got their ears on what if these migrants cross the border and stay in these, uh, states on the southern border. uh, the administration and democrats can allow themselves to ignore this problem, so they are trying to escalate this to a level where this problem cannot be ignored, but a report that accuses upwards of being political. some
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manipulation of the law is it really going to help trump, or is it still too far from the current concerns of voters. i have read large parts of this report, and i have to say. uh this fox this report paints a very ugly picture of behavior. e fbi fbi and it's hard to say, it's clear that trump has already declared victory. he he says it's completely justified. uh, everything he said these last three or four years. uh, and by the way, there are a lot of republicans who are also anti-trump saying that there are serious , uh, questions about the behavior of the fbi fbr. therefore, it is difficult to say how much this will affect the political picture in the year 24, but i think, in addition to today's political conjuncture
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, there are also deep moral questions about the fact that our society, american society, is built on collective trust in these institutions . legislation uh and definitely therefore, the game plays a very important role and now we are told 300 pages about the fact that the fbi behaved . uh, unjustified from the point of view of the law and what we do with this information, this is a very big question. dron advised. uh, what needs to be done is to create a new position of a neutral person who will oversee politically sensitive and, uh, if investigations, but i'm not going to do that. and even if they do, i'm not sure it's going to make much of a difference, so it's one of the many issues where we
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see the symptoms of the disease for sure, but it is not clear what this disease looks like. well , how do you know, during the election period, the companies were charged that at their center and personally? a role in some kind of connection between the russian authorities and the trump company and we turned out to be an object. ah, investigations. among others. we had the object of the investigation, four-star generals, former deputy secretary of defense. you know who. i say, well, for obvious reasons, i will not name names, and then i had the impression that the special prosecutor and the employees of the vbr who they helped behave quite correctly, and i said this in the hay. i didn't have an appearance in america on american television that would cause such a negative reaction, because there were a lot of people who told me, well, well,
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either you were lucky, or you were too lucky, but a small fish, and they -they were not really interested, and they told, in general. and very serious and quite massive violations of the law, including provocations, including falsifications from the side up, as i understand it, the report is for nothing and so i don't get far, or i'm wrong. accused the fbi of very specific things, for example, he said that they behaved completely differently when it came to, uh, the presidential company . and when it comes to trump, when it comes to trump, they proceed from the fact that every accusation needs to be investigated, even accusations that are not particularly based on anything. and when it comes, hillarinton, they behave with extreme caution and passivity
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from a large degree of inertia, so he accused them, in fact, of how they behave behave differently with different candidates. it sucks very big questions. and you found that they were ignoring evidence that could justify a. uh, those members of the jumpa company who were investigated for this, so there may be no content of crimes, like so, but when uh, this behavior is these errors. if you like, at such a system level, a question is formed and the drama asked this question in its report. if it's errors or if it's uh before intentional behavior, to something to create some result. i'm just quick to add to what you've said, uh, there's such a thing as legal warfare, when you're accused of such a thing, even if you're not at fault, you
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have to spend an insane amount of money to protect you and i think that's the goal. it is to destroy a person with this endless legal war, and unfortunately, dimitri, this sometimes works, but for one reason. i say it recognize, which has and on the official national. persians and i personally are one reason why we had unpleasant moments, but there were no real problems. it's that we had excellent lawyers, and we paid them several million dollars. who couldn't do it? i think it was, to put it mildly, harder for them to say something about it. i wanted to ask a question , because please, yes, because it was very important to say that now some republicans are sending these illegal migrants to put pressure on individual governors. and i want to understand, this chaos, in general, it controls or at some point good old american cowboys with a full
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statement about the fact that this is generally unacceptable and will start again, there was no m2.0, but something tougher. this is a very interesting question. i can tell we're talking about cowboys, but you know, if there's a very big disk about these migrant flows, and they record, for example, black americans who lose their jobs, uh, unemployment is rising. and they lose their quality of life. we are not talking about good old wallpaper we are talking about a large number of pro minorities. and this fixes them first of all, and therefore. i i think it's a very clever strategy. when we talk about the behavior of the governor of texas and a little desens. therefore, i know. i think this certainly objects the tone of the national discussion, everyone recognizes that there is a big problem. and even the baidan administration is not trying to justify anything or say that this problem does not exist. republicans just say they're not serious. they are motivated to solve this problem. thank you
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very much. well, we have just discussed what the collective west gives ukraine and what more and more modern things are being given and everything, and more a potentially dangerous weapon system that hasn't been given before and said it won't be done for fear of escalation. here i want to ask you. this is not a rhetorical question. i want to ask you. nobody explained to us. what kind of escalation did they mean by those who spoke about it, and the more i look at what is happening and what and how ukraine is given. i'm starting to think that the doscalations they had to a lesser extent escalate on the battlefields in ukraine and by escalation they mean that russia can start responding to the western countries themselves
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beloved and that's when this did not happen. that's when there was a feeling of impunity the first question, is this the second. if this is so, at least to some extent, what can, what should russia do about this. you are absolutely right that the main thing that is feared by uh, the united states is their allies. this is what will start straight. uh , clashes between the armed forces of russia and, uh, the armed forces of nato countries but first of all, americans are americans, of course, therefore, i repeat my position. i am deeply convinced of this that the supply of combat aircraft will be the moment of truth, so to speak, because, well, the americans have even just recently had a report on rents, er, which is called.
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uh, why would ukraine need its combat aviation, in which, in general , it is completely fair to point out that in ukraine there are no airfields with normal runways long enough and smooth, which are required by the same western aircraft. the same f-16s do not have a maintenance infrastructure at these airfields. eh, that's it, it should create. if this is created, then the under-fire impact of the russian armed forces is, of course, a rather futile task, because airfields. all ukrainian airfields are known to build an airfield from scratch somewhere in an unknown area, yes, and it’s still visible from space, so they will be forced to base their aircraft somewhere on airfields larger than slovakia or romania. and we will be forced. uh, it's natural to strike at these airfields. and then the americans will face a choice. what do or say everything to the poles guys, it's up to you to deal with the russians. we
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will help you with advice. there's weapons with money, or, uh, you need to fight us, and fighting us is, well, this is the third world war. this mutual destruction will not even be a third world war. it will be just mutual destruction. that's all. i want to register that the general and i have , uh, old disagreements about tactical nuclear weapons. and that a and that russia's response to some actions of the united states can be, at least at first, not a blow to washington, but to some others. well, it's an escalation, it's, well, dmitriy. it'll take. it 's weeks, it won't be months. this is an escalation ladder from tactical nuclear weapons to strategic ones, you know very quickly, fortunately no one has verified this, but e-emotion is carried out for their own points of view and by many
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experts. this point of view is shared more importantly not with what weapon you strike, but more importantly at someone you hit. and therefore, while you do not touch washington and london in general. i i think it's very hard for me to imagine connecting. the young states responded with strategic weapons against russia while russia, let's say , is taking action against those central european countries that mentioned it, we're leaving for advertising, we'll be back in just a few minutes. 16 years ago, it was with estonia that the struggle with soviet monuments began. today, estonians are only gaining momentum. we have only one enemy, this is russia, let's figure it out, who is kayakalos, and who feeds her so much in hatred for russia, as many of you know, i was born in a family whose deportees stalin exiled to siberia served as his makkaltse.
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saturday on the first air a big game we discussed the war in ukraine we discussed the very difficult and potentially serious elections for russia in turkey we discussed the persecution against trump and his supporters the united states in general- that is, one problem in america, which if it is not brought under control, and it can have the most serious consequences for american foreign policy and foreign economic efficiency, and i mean, of course, the us situation with the public debt. and what if before june 1 , and a compromise is not reached between the administration and the republicans who control the house of representatives, then the dollar may collapse the world system. it may
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suffer very, uh, serious losses in general, but also the administration. i want to tell you the war, if it allowed such a situation, then, of course, it would have the most serious consequences for biden's chances for re-election, however, in the administration of the war and the president himself many say. that, firstly, the president is the chief executive, that the republicans control only one house of congress, the senate controls the democrats, and they say that the main concessions should be made by the republicans. and if the republicans don't. you are the ones who will be blamed for the financial disaster. what do you think about this crisis? will it be possible to resolve it? and if not, with what consequences do you know? it's just that i'm familiar with
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many cases where such crises arose and they were usually resolved. agreements and compromises. and why because the situation is very difficult, of course, the republicans can collapse. and the debt and the budget, and in general all payments and so on, but they are also afraid of this, because they have a limit in these maneuvers and in these opportunities, because the democrats have total control, the media will show the republicans as irresponsible adventurers who, in fact , found on the unemployment of millions of people on poverty, uh, not paying uh, wages, there and so on and so on, therefore, in
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in general, it's like they say a double-edged sword, that is, there is such a temptation, but at the same time, of course, it seems to me that in the end. well , for example, today's number one problem, the republicans say, oh well. let's get it anyway. this is to the extreme. until the administration takes action on the border in the south to stop this flow of millions and millions of illegal immigrants, who, of course, are perceived as potential democratic party electorates. but in general, it seems to me that they will still find some kind of compromise, because previous times they always found, and there were a lot of them, and it was right for you even with trump. this has happened under previous presidents as well. it was actually the americans live a very long time
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themselves. that's the last time they had a budget that's under the clintons like that's uh balancing. you think that after all, when they are already approaching this point to this point by the moment of the truth, they say, yes, because it has always been like this. and by the way, the democrats say, but we went, we had a majority, uh, in both chambers. but we were walking towards trump. it was also raised with trump. uh, the ceiling, public debt. danik you are right, of course, there is only one juicy detail here, the republicans also say that they are ready to meet halfway, but they say that they have certain conditions, they agree, and when they had a similar situation, as she had a similar situation for me, and they, uh, horseradish-compromise of the administration is necessary for the administration of their affairs.
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