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we are a great man, of the deceased, like his contemporary you, as the rise of the dawn was called with your own eyes. vova knack directors, they especially loved this technique - a window or a door swings open, and there the heroes of alexander abdulov , it was a phenomenon in every sense, a man who seemed to radiate bright sunlight, came to cough the real abdul in specially walked in the cold half-dressed. she formula of love agreed only because mark zakharov spoke. would i go to another director for such a role. zakharov he brought obdulov to the theater literally by the hand from the institute, immediately gave the main role of the young defender of the brest fortress , he was not on the list and starred in all his films. i receive 200 rubles. yes, and
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abdulov considered dr. simpson to be his best role in the movie, and zakharov also had such dangerous conversations. i'm afraid that all this may end badly. i said i love the video when the scoundrels gets at least a little better. how to run away for a short life, you understand, not a very short life. god calculates how long life will be, but in such a width of latitude. depends on you he will be gone 2 months after this interview. well, abdulov was filming a movie about the engineer garin and was preparing for the premiere at the theater, on january 3, 2008. many of us seem to have lost a loved one, who is still old to us. i'm waiting for his call. he called, look. where are you i'm talking on tour when you get back? haven't seen each other for a long time. this is bad. he knew how to
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live. he did it beautifully, i'll be right back. spectator goal of love hallelujah love otstanchkom, if among his own, then sometimes i say abdullah perhaps. he's a man in a hurry all the time, he's here we are we sit with him. whether the wind is talking. he
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says, damn it, i'm currently filming five films at once, how lucky you are in time. he says, this is how i feel from eight in the morning to 10. the feat abdulov was friends with half the link, but an article pelzer. he had a particularly reverent relationship. they tell before each stage appearance. he stroked her hands , convey warmth. he literally gave this role in the memorial prayer to alexander lazarev right on the stage, when he uttered a line missed by abdullov. he will look at me. so so so so continue. let's further. come on, we are no longer burning like moths, an image that is no longer talented artists, they can interrupt and still do as they do. therefore, we will not look for gold in my pocket from a hole, do i feel the presence of alexander gavrilovich, of course, i feel and i feel responsibility towards him maxim averin
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dreamed of this role since his youth when he saw obdulov on stage and finally fell under his charm. he just excites through the screen somehow didn’t think to look , you can say as much as you like what he is there, and the scoundrel in the carnival, but it's the same to try , well, he really misses his ordinary miracle, despite the fact that such a heroic appearance. you see, the very depth is so much for the transformation not to fall in love, it was absolutely impossible. colors and in his game, too , abdulov only managed to babysit his daughter zhenya , and today she not only looks like her dad, she acts in films and dreams of becoming a director. hello and abdulov also adored fairy tales . that is why he took off his bremen town
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musicians and spoke in fairy tales, unlike at the end of life, everyone is happy, and in the hearts after them, hope mask settles, which has long been a pity only one heart alexey zotov ilya marin pavel volkonsky veronik. and lvudchenkova tatyana bodrova anastasia berestenko. the first channel to alexander abdulov is dedicated to the release of the lab letters podcast program, see the beginning of the upcoming night at zero o'clock, 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 channel one
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, the program time will show today, as always, we will talk about a lot of things on military topics on political topics on geopolitical topics. but i want to start with a very important story that concerns. in general, everything that is included in this difficult period , which we designate for ourselves as a special military operation, and officially it is called that, but in fact, this is a period of the most complex transformation of our society, and for some it takes place on front for others, he passes in some other business. and here are some very important things. like this, it somehow happens, sometimes you know, here, when about something, but a lot, but you think, but it’s, of course, not out of thin air. and so, the lord sends you such very important formulations. i'm on saturday, and i met at a meeting. ah, my fellow soldiers. there is a fifty-sixth airborne assault brigade, more than 30 afghans, we
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gathered there on a joyful occasion, our comrade is one of those who served with us. i talked about him in september. he volunteered for mobilization, despite the fact that at that time he was already almost 57 years old. gone served with honor. he returned, and so we met, so that, well, how to meet him on this ginger , our brother-soldiers, who is 58 years old, who also tried for 7 months, were there alone. uh, he participated in hostilities on the front end, he was also wounded, another one also returned, he was present from tula and who doesn’t fight himself, well, who created a committee of parents of military personnel there in tula, and 600 people are constantly on this committee, but he travels to the front end with somehow we don’t collide with him all the time there, but we intersect all the time. i i'm going to kherson, he's going to kherson. i'm going to lugansk. he just left there .
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not simple ones connected with tula, but mobilized peasants, but there really, well, there are many difficulties , as always, where there are tens and hundreds of thousands of people, and there is a war around, and around and above many bosses, not all of whom still understood that the war and which, as it were, have some kind of special non-military operations, but something is incomprehensible, which has to be sorted out. but we've all been there, and there attended. 92-year-old pyotr fedorovich and he was present, there both from the council of veterans, and because his son died at one time more than 30 years ago. in afghanistan and here he is very strong 92-year-old me, i can’t even turn my tongue to call him like this he ’s all like this lump of energy, we
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’re all like that there pyotr fedorovich well, it’s all right, it’s all from him right here, this is the energy goes 92 years of man . and here he is when he called. he spoke to us, well, something like toasts dash parting words. he said, here is a phrase that i am very important, which concerns everyone and everyone, it is such a harsh voice. he says everyone asks me when this will all end, and i answer them all. he it will all end when you stop asking, when it ends, when you start asking what each of you can do to make it end with our victory, and i'm like, i think, this is a man, as they say. here is the wording of it. as they say in the metal, it is necessary to cast and, as it were, for everyone right here in
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to mint it all will end in victory, and then everyone will start asking what else i can do as well as my brother-soldiers who went to serve, like a huge number of people, who volunteered, who went through vimobilization, did not hide, who, being, and in the rear asks , what can i do. and it's not some, there are people with some special abilities there. here, in my studio , in my team, a sound engineer comes up to me and says that we have one of the operators. somewhere in one of the areas people weave nets, as if here we are, well, maxete, weave. you see, these people are asking questions about what we can do to help our people, and that's when this is the idea that we all know how to be at the front. i even saw such a chevron , our boys won’t come, all of us, it’s us, this is the most important story, let’s say so publicistic, with which i wanted to start
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we proposed that everyone discuss it at the negotiating table. and if who forgot from those who are now very great magnifies. why, why, then, military actions were also proposed to be discussed at the negotiating table, and all those who now magnify most of all in washington and kiev then they simply laughed arrogantly in response that they would not discuss anything with anyone, because they should not discuss anything with anyone and would do what they wanted, therefore those people who are frightened today in kiev and other ukrainian cities are, a in a situation where our unmanned aerial vehicles and our missiles fly over them. let them ask questions to their ghouls at the bank. let them ask questions to their stubborn apu, who continued all these years all these years to shell the cities of donbass and yes, let them
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they are asked questions. why all the weekend i flew to many regions of ukraine why today i flew in for 2 hours already in the afternoon, including something very strong, and in kiev, and let them not forget when asking these questions to the bank. the fact is that what flies there flies through the infrastructure, military or dual-use, through ammunition depots for the deployment of personnel and repair facilities. on the eve of the very counter-offensive, about which the bank has been talking for 5 months. ask them again questions. and what did you want in return, it flies to these objects, in contrast to what continues to arrive daily, but to donetsk from the fact that more than once or twice or three have already flown both in the belgorod region and in the kursk region, and certainly
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, judging by which villages it flies to, these arrivals are exactly there, well, absolutely according to the maximum civilian infrastructure in the private sector and in donetsk they beat the private sector and in the lpr in the private sector, they beat and so on. and here are these here, here are today's many, uh, frightened faces. yes, of course, when you look at the faces of the people of kiev, who are hurrying somewhere in the metro station bomber and so on and so forth, unlike people with a bank. we do not feel any gloating about what people experience, we understand that these people are scared, but we must not forget who and they must not forget who led them to all this, in particular, they were led to all this by people , who until recently, just the other day , told their interviews, like kiryusha budanov, for example, the chief ukrainian intelligence officer. like they are every russian where
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it is necessary to get them both physically and not physically, and so on and so forth, and who, by the way, continues today, but to threaten what to say so, that's for and what will happen , for what is happening in kiev, the answer is will keep himself waiting, everyone will see, and everyone will not see. here are such kirills, such zelenskys , such danilovs, and such distant ones. say thank you for what they all started. yes, of course they did all this, but they rented themselves out to all this beautiful american senator, like lindsey graham , who had long dreamed of finding some fools, bloody ones, with which they can arrange a bloody mess, by the way, a bloody mess for everything, by and large , a significant part of you, exactly the slavic ethnic group, because by and large all the losses are on both sides. this counts for them,
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because there are fewer of us, because the eastern slavs are being killed. and when this creature arrives there in kiev and hugs the greenery, and then says the words that were presented to the world attention - this is important in cutting the office of the president of ukraine in fact. he's nothing new. what would he have not performed did not perform and he too be grateful dear people of kiev, who are fleeing the bomb shelter in fear for the fact that what he performs here, let it be assembled. in general, he performed more than once or twice. that's how it mounted your president's office for the whole world, please. live free or die, now you are free, yes, and we will be free and the russians are dying. we have never spent. money. so fortunate. i repeat. this is a cut of the office of the president
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of ukraine and reuters writes about it. and this is where the interesting question begins. why all of a sudden taking into account, in fact, what kind of context has been moving the entire timing for many years, it suddenly took the reuters to somehow justify it and emphasize that, like, they changed the context. listen to how the flight does it and what highlights? united states senator lindsey graham disputed russia's criticism of his support for ukraine, saying he was simply praising the spirit of ukrainians resisting a russian invasion with the help of washington . he called the best waste of money the office of the president of ukraine provided a full recording of the meeting, which shows that this remark was not related to the phrase russians are dying. in fact , the dialogue sounded so grim stated that the ukrainians resisting the invasion reminded him, and america's best commandments live free or die, zelenskiy replied.
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now you are free and we will be too, and the russians are dying ,” graham said, so the excerpts from the conversation published by zelensky’s office did not make it clear that these two remarks were made in different parts of the conversation, you might think that they were made in different parts of the conversation. well , you see, this is where it gets interesting. they are exactly not idiots, but i want to say idiots. what's the difference in what parts of the conversation? if the leaders said it, he said so. always, but here what is interesting is that this is the headline of the us senator and segram arguing russian criticism. since when senator lindsey graham began to pay attention to russian criticism of justice. yes, our foreign ministry spoke out and many officials spoke, but this is not the first, not the second, and not 22 times, and suddenly lindsey graham noticed, but argued reytis. it explains something there, yes, it explains very crookedly explains very crookedly, because his words in any context do not change anything, because
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this is it, and russians are dying. and most importantly, this does not negate the fact that lindsey graham dozens of times dozens of times in completely different contexts, when no one changed anything, which, in fact, are in the same vein. i won’t post his words here yet, in which he called for the assassination of the president of the russian federation, vladimir putin, by the way, then, surprisingly , no one declared him wanted. now how much i understand it was announced, but on the other hand , it is strange to imagine that lindsey graham and reuters perked up because the ministry of internal affairs of the russian federation finally announced this russophobe. eh, on the wanted list, such an interesting moment that is not very clear to me, to be honest, and which may be, it's just some kind of passing thing, or maybe not. and here is the question of whether this means that suddenly he began to challenge it, and they began to write about it like that. i'm personally very interested in what
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you think about this subject, but here, uh, just quite an interesting figure lindsey e he is from the southern crown of him to the united states yes, and given that she is located on the very southeast coast of the united states, he would have to keep quiet, i understand people from the deep states there is something else here, well, no, but here just about the origin. why, uh, well, sometimes there is blue blood there, but kennedy is there and so on, but children. bush the younger son of the older one. yeah, kind of the elite, and lindsey graham's dad kept, uh, a liquor store in south south carolina and had a saloon with him. well, the states, the southern one, because it has been swelling since then actively that all he says is so lindsey since then. uh, respectively, uh, he is trying to show the washington scale that he is his own. yeah, that he also has 10 harvards there, but he did not graduate from harvards. he was accepted into the university. uh,
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southern cow. well, they took it on a tragic occasion. uh, uh, his father died, and martina before and i had a younger sister, and my sister is still a schoolgirl, so that her sister would not be given to an orphanage, and he was attached to the university of south carolina for students. some kind of increased scholarship was given, and so he received a law degree, and after that he was hired as a prosecutor in the army. the military prosecutor, uh, in the united states, is an extremely peculiar profession, but lindsey graham made it even more peculiar, and he and he were sent to germany, respectively, to all these german military american military bases in europe and he was an air force prosecutor there for these pass what the american uh, soldiers and pilots are doing at european bases. yes , they go to the salons, but they violate the moral character
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of the officer and smoke herbs us uh-huh and what should to do an honest prosecutor, doing his duty to plant, well, at least to punish. what did lindsay srm, he otmazyvali all officers of the us air force caught on marijuana , respectively, this is a direct violation of his prosecutorial and military duty. so whether he took the money, he took everything to the fact that he still continues to curry favor. man, uh, let's say so morally unstable, yes, and a man. for the sake of it is not clear why i am ready to proceed through my own military oath, very interesting. uh, and probably not unimportant details, but nevertheless, like uh, it helps. us in response to a question. why all of a sudden, the belt of the timing, which carried all this russophobic nonsense more than once, not twice, and three times, suddenly now began to refuse the gluing that was glued for it. and in the office of the president of ukraine, being,
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for sure, sure that he would also say thank you, that is, they made him even more russophobe than he spoke there. and then he suddenly says, no, no, i didn’t say that. and here, too, you can withdraw. here, from this biography, he is a coward. he is very cowardly and this was evident during the years of the trump presidency. yes, because at first he yapped at trump inside the republican party, then he realized that trump became president for 4 years. need to curry favor dramatically changed. uh, i became orientation, like supporting trump, but on the sly, i sabotaged everything anyway. so you're saying that senator lindsey graham has a reason to be afraid of something this weekend. he has a little belly button. it seems to me that he began, uh, soldering. these are clear calls for terrorism. it's, well, what 's scary? yes, this is where my question started. why is he suddenly up to
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and i don’t know what kind of 20, respectively, there on the seventh of may, uh, the twenty-eighth of may was not scary. and now, suddenly , after the 200th first case, when he was some kind of heresy, not even that he said, but he was happy for her, it means they blinded him. so, dill like what you see, what kind of harsh texts, we prescribed for you, and suddenly he says this, no, no, why is this all of a sudden, but is he right here? you, yes, when you said that uh, for some reason, only now, yes, lindsey grm, uh, was put on the wanted list by us. although she spoke, he was on several lineups. yes, then you want to say for a long time the ministry of internal affairs of the russian federation i don’t want to say that he was afraid of the ministry of internal affairs of the russian federation, they usually in this case, when they are there in our counter sanctions , they eyebrow and say there is nothing, to be honest, and we are as honest as honestly speaking and we, but here, uh, a person understands that uh, because after all yes, but political experience, he still has. he
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understands that someday. eh, here is his these his phrases. and this is one hundred percent support for zelensky, god can come out to him. what does it mean that he does not believe in victory ukraine that's the most important thing? that's what it is in essence. you i even, to be honest, didn’t risk this assumption, but say it out loud, because it seems to me such, well, too strong an assumption, but i didn’t have another option either. i thought you would give some other, but, that is, roughly speaking, lindsey graham suddenly, uh, decided to bet on the fact that it’s not clear how it all ends sooner or later and it’s better, yes, but how to win back no because the warrant is still in effect. i somehow intersected close to graham on one of the folk events and i will say. here is a suggestion that it swells a little when i saw it, the first time. that's how close they realized that they are a little. well, i realized that there may be a tendency to this very cloudy eyes, uh, and uh, he has fish eyes, to
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be honest, it seems to me that this is not connected. it's not like he thumps or doesn't thump muddy muddy and he often talks about the thing, but then rolls back when he realizes that it caused an overly sharp sharp reaction. this is happening not only in relation to russia. he loves to travel a lot to eastern countries, where he is received very, very well. still, the us senator there he says, again the same sharp things , but when he was asked questions and criticized us policy in the same middle east, he began to maneuver, so up to a certain point there was some kind of sharpness in him, and then suddenly once he gave up his positions, and besides the fact that legally these statements can be punishable, especially when the wind changes, when the same republicans come to power, when negotiations begin, when
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many, many, many things, but the negotiations are in strong positions for russia. yes, he still counts. uh, for the future, huh? and here he realized that in this context it is a worthless thing, besides inside america it's not popular unpopular. first, you are there such frank calls to kill someone. this is essentially a call and approval. yes, it’s not fashionable there now, it’s not good. yes, even there, well, a lot is already being reviewed about its own population. and in general, such statements do not add to his popularity, and he understands this too, he doesn’t add popularity since people say, what are we doing in this ukraine? why are we helping financially and so on, these questions are asked. now more and more active and not popular in the republican party. also, in fact, you also confirm this version, which i am very uh, i am not interested
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in itself or the cis to me about it. in general, a lot was a long time ago, of course, although the details that you told, they, well, add a lot to this picture, but why is the only thing i paid attention to here the stories that attracted me to her, that for some reason the timing fox uh, decided on graham. somehow this suggests that in his idea of ​​what will happen next , that reinforced concrete confidence that what he says enjoys unequivocal support at home and will go unpunished, then no longer exists. and this again, returning here to the beginning about who the frightened e, kievans and residents of other e cities of ukraine owe. although by and large, given the goals. e our our blows. uh, these goals are not them and not their homes and very often that their homes suffer. and their homes, of course, suffer. this is the result of rukozho-, e this very what is it called?
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e crooked work on the ukrainian air defense that is not regularly deployed in those very yes, in those very, conscious neighborhoods that these people should turn to this friend in training k with a bank and , in fact, to all that conglomerate, so to speak, western politicians. here are these liberal uh, lights like graham's tape, which, as you understand, if anything, will crawl back and, uh, change position from exactly the opposite. well, or here, for example, another example that struck me here in these, but at the end of last week. remember, this is the beacon of the liberal thought of fracy from fukuyama, a futurologist, a man who means, as if he wrote everything the end of the story, on which many here, it means that they broke their foreheads praying that everything for the beautiful city on the hill of western conquered and russia means this russian project. no more, and now it means. and so, it formed. here is what he wrote, and here
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is the point of view of french okuyama in a wide sense of the word. she also formed many, including these zelensky yermaks, and that's it. here it is, as it were, here, the category of the name of mikhail podlyako there, yes, and we, of course, also. why are we actually here? so where are we too. in general, we are not quite where, perhaps, we thought we would be in may 2023, and suddenly, it turns out that, like lindsey graham, this is the son with everyone. with these things, fracy from fukuyama is the beacon of liberal thought, too, just such a thoughtfully philosophizing cannibal judging by what he said at some regular meeting, it means a gathering. eh, some kind of forum in kiev, i don’t know, they endlessly collect some kind of lights there. and this is the light, as it were, it shone like that. light-headed francis fukuyama, listen to his
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options, so to speak, that's about the victory of ukraine and most importantly, the main thing is very important to do this within the framework of this victory is just better. today , the only thing that can deter the resumption of war in russia in the future is ukraine's membership in nato with article 5. nato membership will become real if, thanks to a counteroffensive, ukraine will return the kherson and zaporozhye regions, the black sea coast, this region is critical for ukraine's negotiating positions, firstly, this will give ukraine the opportunity to export from the black sea ports. secondly, save the ukrainian citizens who are now trapped there and thirdly, this will cut off russia's opportunities for supplies to crimea . ukraine's return of these territories will block russia's land corridor to crimea and put the kerch bridge under serious threat. in addition, the ukrainians will be able to again block the channel, which supplies water to peninsula. you see, yes, that is, here it is.
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these frightened people, but they should understand that it all started with freddie and lynsey gromov, otherwise where they are now, for whom this is the idea that ukraine must definitely turn off the water to crimea again. she seems like such a professor. stanford university, well , that is, it’s as if he belongs, as if to the category in which all these danila zelensky’s podalyaks for whom they pray. it's like this, right here. here she is this person says so. well, yes, well, as if the water in the crimea, of course, is also blocked. well, how else, and as a matter of fact, it all started with this. from this approach, as to a laboratory , where there are some guinea pigs, they need to bring something out again and they don’t feel sorry for anyone, and it didn’t surprise anyone that we, for example, from the very beginning, when they blocked the channel, uh , in the crimea did not decide to create the smolensk sea? uh-huh and in order
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not to create it, we block it, we create a huge water reservoir in the dnieper, and in the dnieper there is no water. oh, in general, let me remind you of the smolensk sea with the valdai hills, we will go swimming. uh, and there are all the stations. actually, when you go here in leningradka in the same place. there is this source, right? yes, commemoration commemoration commemoration commemoration, there is such a chapel right there and knock the rights, here and here by, smolensk would have surrendered, they would have made the smolensk sea, what was it then accused of genocide, right? and here it's ok, but i'd like for a second, so that permission can return to the first topic. maybe not for a second. e, i am very grateful to colleagues. i don't knew all this about graham but to me he is not a person. e function, here and considering it as a function here with these words, which are
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very organic to him, it does not matter. in what context does he say hmm and about the reaction. it's really a symptom. and i can recall the same ones that were relatively recent, and this is also a model of our possible response, which i have repeatedly said. here they are there with their tongues. these are red for the tongue, and so we wind this tongue, we caught this one by the tongue in munich in the twenty-second year in january. he blurted out about, uh, what he wants, and there, well, here it shows. yes, we are so times they want weapons. we must respond adequately on the twenty-fourth of february. respond appropriately. they must be caught by the tongue. think languages ​​so to the table neatly and follow through. that's the model
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story, uh, with lingrad. caught by the tongue, and it doesn't matter that ukrainians set him up. let him catch their claims by the tongue. uh, bastrykin announced that we opened a criminal case, and the next day the ministry of internal affairs announces it in wanted. we then also international growth. we have such an opportunity. it is not closed to us, we declare him an international wanted list. to bring it to the end, i would still well, for example, his criminal and deeds are obvious to everyone. we don't need him for this. we can hold a court hearing in absentia in a christian court to pronounce his verdict. and notify him and all international structures that he has been sentenced, he will not be put to death. no, why is it not bandera after all. well, let there be at least a few years, because if we do, it consistently this one blurted out a court case, this verdict blurted out a court case a verdict,
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and the previous story is when they rushed on american armored vehicles of the belgorod region. remember the reaction, what was the stop. we don’t understand at all what it is that they turned on a fool at first, like, we didn’t say that these were american cars, european experts said that hey hello, they localized mine. it's your car, and it says, oh, it's not us. it's not us and not they don't know, and yours don't talk about it yourself. note. you then they said well that it is also very good that you came to this scheme. this is indeed a parallel in the case of e, the invasion of the belgorod region. first, we are not americans. then, well, as if, if these are ours, then we did not allow them. and this is all they and this is all they themselves and zelensky do not control anything there. and there is gramom. it's the same scheme. we all became hostages of
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how the office of president zelensky mounted it, that is, this is this reference for various reasons. it starts to sound like here they are somehow there a little by themselves there are two vectors, both equally important, the first, kiev the kiev regime is not the first time that it has substituted its master. if we assume that the owner is in washington, they agree in foggy albion. i'm talking about washington specifically yes, but he makes him make excuses. it's not the first time he's made him sit in an uncomfortable position. and i'm sure what kind of belgorod story in ramstein? they cleaned their head with all the foolishness, because what is this happiness for? why e washington for example? yeah, uh, on it reacts at all. now we don't give a damn about them, because, first of all, you are absolutely right and alexic, absolutely right in their public minds.
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the result of this local conflict begins to be problematized. that is, they are there when they all get together there to the collective insanity there in hiroshima that we are something, but when they return home and meet with professionals and begin to understand and not at all a fact. is there a conflict that ends not in their favor, and for many of them it is obvious, then a new a reality where moscow will have its own voice and this list that will accumulate will be where we can present it and it will be no london court of arbitration. and this will be the platform that will be formed by the global south, and we will be able to present it, and they know it. uh-huh this is the case, that is. well, such a partial sobering. and the second, which is also important, they perfectly understand. they, well, even fiona hill, despite the fact that she wrote the most idiotic book about putin in history. i can judge i wrote another. here
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but this is the most idiotic book, but even she says in her speeches that putin has certain, as it were , personality characteristics that you just need to know one of them, he is a lawyer, even they know that. yes, and there is a certain legal field, and they understand that they also do not need to go beyond it, because then all russia's obligations were set to zero rightly and now i once said this. uh, i thought that, probably, now we need to discuss the fact that i had, as it were, a little later, another statement, and respected american. as i understand it in serious circles, but an expert. i understand that he is also a professor, who just illustrates very clearly. this is what you said, that they are going to hiroshima and there, it means each other . e, they come to their place there and there, first of all , problems. well, they all have, as it were, with a rating
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, and secondly, what are they talking about there? i think they also report, but they hear. as in general quite a respected them experts, for example, such as john and sheimer. ah, speaking in such. well, that is, he didn’t write it somewhere on his blog, that is , he speaks in such an intelligent audience and says the following words, please. my argument is that the russians will win the war. they will not win decisive victories, but in the end they will conquer a huge piece of ukrainian territory beyond what they already have, they will capture ukraine and do it. so instead of it , a dysfunctional stump state will remain. and so here comes the question. and when he says this, the mixer is still such , as it were, within american discussions of such
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objective eggheads, since they can afford to be objective, since they are, as it were, eggheads, and, in general, they are completely independent researchers in the sense that from nothing depends on them, or is it still some kind of indicator of a changing trend not only in eggheads, but also in the sphere of such, well, practical politics. this is very interesting to me, how much we should pay attention to the sounds in their the intellectual environment of this kind of evaluation is worth it, of course, because john ersheimer. he is famous. he is known for a reason, just because his predictions often come true and yes, he is outrageous very often. he often says those things that are not used to listening now, which are not always immediately understood, but then it begins to be realized. in general, i ’m looking at this performance of his now and i’m surprised, he’s usually not just outrageous, he’s very expressive, he runs. he
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proves something there, he waves his hands when he he still does it where he is more or less spo calm, but this has a very strong effect on the audience, especially on the youth audience. it seems that these are eggs with a head, and he teaches in so many university centers, and all these thoughts. they scatter like this, they actively quote them. e , they are very e loved at international venues, because among his ideas there is also such that the united states of america is already ceasing to be a hegemon and losing its influence, and the same fiona hill, i agree. quite her book. she. well, it's just a fairy tale. here, ah this is an indicator of how people perceive our realities, they seem to be specialists, but not quite understanding, but actually , yes, but even fiona hill, she has recently made a statement more than once that america is losing its opportunities and america
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is no longer the hegemon, and we must prepare for this. and what john mir shimer says is just e from this series, that is, the americans , the most intelligent of them, thought about how to prepare for the americans. and how to prepare american institutions for that america ceases to be the hegemon, and there are different points of view. there are very extreme points of view, and the same, er, the same linsendi. graham tries to join them. although he does not have enough brains to think on this score, but there are extreme points of view that suggest that the more you lose, let's be more active. yes, but there are more rational points of view, more reasonable, that the guys need to agree. negotiate with those who have the right to negotiate with them? but tell me, please, well, i understand what's going on here impossible some arithmetic mean, but how would you rate. here, well, approximate
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well, not that the term, but approximate. and here, and a step between when they start discussing this, dear experts, thoughts that, as you said, differ among thinking people, how long is this level, where, uh, mixer to the level where it starts already. well, let's just say to influence those people who make decisions or participate in the mechanism. that is, firstly, is there such a mechanism, if it exists, if there is an idea about that, roughly speaking, here what the smart world is talking about now, when it comes to, well, to these there , these are salivated there, like institutions, wherever they are, they are conservative. yes, the institutions are very responsive. slowly, but if you take the democrats again, there is the left side of the democratic party in america yes, it perceives these ideas very sharply, yes, and well, in general, this is
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the future, probably a few years maximum five, when these people will already get more authorities in the same united states of america not to mention the republicans, yes, that is, you say about five years, you say either earlier or earlier there is a different mechanism a little, but quite possibly even earlier, because you know, now time does not speed up time. now time is accelerating, she is running. why did these clarifications all within the framework of this discussion, because on the one hand it is, of course, important such. well, let's say, for a moment, that the timing leaves suddenly became somehow more careful, and the mixer says some such things, but he's just like that. he's not a politician. he does not need to shock someone there. well, to shock, maybe you need his manner. yes, he has such a manner. and in fact. this manifests itself and in just in that plane where well it would seem that people here, well, are not balls of the head and not about discussing. well, look here is the story with the f-16, which continues, so, uh, how to
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develop. well, where do we start it. e, well, let's, yes, but of course, so now once and now from the level there is a header mixer back and forth, once and so we will immerse ourselves here. here is syrsky, who came to an officer somewhere. i don’t know where he came to some of the military branches. i don't know which office. why is he then in armor and why without a helmet? but it's okay, listen. i met with the commanders of units and subunits who carry out tasks at the hottest points of the front and noted that the time will soon come when we will move on to active offensive operations. here and there, well, as if it is clear that this is this old compote, we will advance, we will be somewhere, of course, they will advance. no one will let them go. and then there are these here i am when when is it on friday, or something, they said this, but i’m honest here, ah, i even wrote myself that these are just like
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that. well, really, here are dill show-offs. here is the ministry of defense of ukraine. here they exactly counted exactly counted. how many planes do they need to liberate their entire territory? well, that is, that is, as it were, that's not 50 or 45, but 48. i understand, because these are four, which means these squadrons and so on. well, that is good, that's not three squadrons and not five squadrons. when i read this, i think, lord, lads. here, blame this widget for football, that is, they still live in some kind of world where this one, everything, we have calculated everything to the accuracy of an airplane. we need so much i wrote. i say, that is, apparently, the older guys who don’t shoot down the planes will give the boys, that is, they gave 48 in this, and that means 48 methodically do everything with them. but it's okay, these guys are well-known pontorez. here but it's interesting, but again, to the question of bloomberg's tone, therefore, listen to the same occasion. f-16, which will probably be
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sent to ukraine, will still have weaker radars and shorter range missiles than the most modern russian fighters and air defense systems this means that kiev will have to curb its stated expectations, you know, yes, they have everything counted up to the plane release, that is, they continue to play. here in this virtual football, as it were , the guys are already writing to them. well, how would you let 's calm down somehow. well, it's okay, it's bloomer again. well, the authors of this article are there for something he needs to write, but listen, mark miles chairman joint chiefs of staff. for now, listen and watch. well , he's kind of like this, the faces of the parisians are not fun, yes, and most importantly, listen to what he says with this sad face, please. 10 f16 is $1 billion, if you add maintenance costs, it's another
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billion dollars that way. you're talking about $2 billion for 10 planes, the russians have thousands of fourth and fifth generation fighters. so if you are going to confront russia in the air you will need a significant amount fourth and fifth generation fighters, so the smartest thing to do would be to continue doing what we were doing, which was to provide ukraine with a significant amount of air defense in order to take combat space or deprive the russians of air. it seems to me alone that the miles somehow stop a little, as a sane military man likes it. this is all the fuss there, we need 48 aircraft. we'll free everything, and and so on and so forth, and he's so very, e neat, well , after all, an experienced person once reached there before reached there. he says so gently there was no need to even start this topic with airplanes at all. he also says that it would be better to give them more air defense, that is, miles, like a military man. you often talk about this topic, that the military is looking at everything through the eyes of a military man anyway. let it be american. he
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, as it were, builds this chain, based on what we have, what, as it were, they have, what f-16 is, well, in such a virtual space. it's there ege-gay, and in the combat space. well, yes, it's like. well, well, the plane. well, just a plane, especially since there are 48 of them and more, that's what the miles says next. the strategic goal of ukraine is the liberation of the entire territory occupied by russia. several hundred thousand russian troops are stationed there. ukraine's goal may be achievable militarily, but probably not in the near future. what does this mean it means that the fighting will continue. they will be bloody. they will be difficult for kiev in the near future, it will not be possible to return the lost territories, it is also interesting that mark milli says this in public space, it is clear that he military, but he could, for example, not say this. that is, he does not have to, of course, speak. he cannot, as a military
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man, say so, and they will not do everything. there soon there, well, this is all heresy that they carry there, uh, well, these guys understand that they were taken for this, so that if they exist, but he is so kind of a little restrainedly tense. well, my version is that he understands that he is in this whole story, how old is he four more? uh, he still gets four months, yes, four months. but this is all, then, heresy, uh, kyiv to discuss. that's until you have to start already croaking his replacement. why did he say croak, because his replacement has already been presented to the public. uh, and the changer has a call sign. just swamp thing. and i didn’t say it, it was biden, he just said, as they say. meet relief emily please today i have the honor of introducing my candidate for the position of the next chief of the joint chiefs of staff, general charles quinton. brown jr. general welcome his
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father served in vietnam and his grandfather commanded as a segregated unit in world war ii, general quinton brown has over 3,000 hours of flying experience, including 130 combat hours. he knows what it's like to be in the thick of the fight and how to keep your cool in difficult situations like when the vf-16 is on fire and when returning to base in florida in 1991 to quinton, brown. i had to eject at a speed of more than 300 miles. in an hour, landing, right in the swamp. funny. yes. i'll tell you what, next week, he's back in the cockpit with a new call sign, swamp thing. autumn satisfied, and now i also got the feeling that this dude on the table is like, lord, where did i get to. it was necessary to get out in this position, to find yourself in this position at such a time, damn miles jump off the time. so lucky and here it is. well, what are you, a swamp thing somehow. well
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, so too, apparently not very much. he is happy with this whole story. but if in a serious sense the question is, after all, what is what, when it says that ukraine will not be able to win in the long run. he does say about a military victory, but we have discussed many times with you that in the political sense for the us administration, victory is not at all about ukraine liberating its territory. for them, it would not be a victory, but for them the victory is exactly what it says, as if pragmatic miller, and here the question arises, and the american military and american politicians they generally talk about one thing, but there are nuances. i, of course, paid attention. and first of all, that uh general, who during the introduction of the president. i probably should stand on the counter, calmly held his hands. so this is the question. what command did the president give him. and because the president forgot
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to give him. whatever you are, it's just according to the charter. i understand that they clean give to them a covered head. it’s like they have it, it’s normal in the order of things, but uh, well, what kind of generals are there? a? well, i would not discuss him as a general. it seems to me this. you're not an indicator, but it doesn't matter, right? here , it might be interesting, because he is a pilot. yes on the one hand, yes, and he, uh, maybe, uh, bring some purely flight military arguments in favor of the fact that it is not necessary , uh, to swell american planes, but on the other hand, if uh, here is a serato-political company that alexandrovskaya quite rightly said that this is self-distillation in hiroshima yes what do we need to say. well, you’re a pilot, you find an option on how to make the impossible, so i’m talking about this, that it seems to me that emily is so a little bit, as if sad, and this one is exactly what i ’m talking about, that they, like the military, are imprisoned for the result of achieving a specific
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military goal. well, that is, roughly speaking, that's all that these people carry there, we'll fuck it. we will take, we will press, we will free, but both of them perfectly understand that they also had creatures. this is bolotnaya they both understand. that information is a completely different task for the leadership of the country , that on the one hand, they, like the military, should achieve something like that, but in the political sense, their task is not to achieve longer for the military. it seems to me like this. it's very strong, but the pattern break no, but here it is easy for them, as military men, to some extent, because they are not fighting. yes , and they will allocate there. there are four squadrons or five squadrons, not a single squadron, yes, but still cannon fodder. not them, uh, coffins. uh, washington is not coming, but besides there are a few dozen american mercenaries, uh, from the ukrainian front. well, imagine that you are an american soldier. and like any american military of this level, you are also connected with the uh military industry. and your
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task is that these fools here say that there are 48 planes, and we will do everything now. and you are as a military man, you understand that 48 aircraft will not give anything just like you, you understand. what are the patriots they prayed for at the previous one? e step, they won’t give anything, well, decisive, that is, you always have to be from two kindergartens. this is because i kill you, of course anyone. four -star general, uh, you're for him now. yes . anyway, well, somehow he sat in this chair, but democracy has its limits. yes, and , accordingly, and, as a lobbyist for the military industry. i understand that ok now we give four squadrons in f-16s. and there are several batteries of this battery, the patriot is like a military one. i understand that this is a consumable material in the war. why, in a month or two, i will need two or three more squadrons, then two or three more. oh, which means that those who
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are lobbied by the military industry will go to the us treasury and. uh, accordingly, the appropriate sovereign will turn out, so everything is fine for everyone, and i ’ll just, if you allow, if there is a minute of time about it, just literally a minute, because i’m not a lobbyist. e military industry. i am an advertising lobbyist on the first channel or after advertising. yes, i won’t say a word then , we’ll lobby. now advertising on channel one is right here. advertising on channel one premiere welcome to visit i work there. such a blockhead, so to speak, well, he may be a good guy, but still an idiot and your evidence, comrade colonel, you 're all right, i say, stephen well, it's impossible like that, but he doesn't understand like a child at all. why? oh, viburnum blooms. he says we shot a movie not for you beautiful melody
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i collect a thing i won't go to jail because of this freak. it was necessary to bang him right there in the restaurant. so, if something was following my order, did you understand? i ask you to talk about the lights that colleagues led fiona hill francis fukuyama and others. yes, uh, in order to understand that lights are on. here is the real story with fiona hill, she used to constantly come to russia, and our luminaries loved her very much, that she came from twigs from america
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and shines with our color, and somehow on one, but many our luminaries were in fact reflections. they were just that. that's it in those no, that's exactly what i'm talking about. yes and when fiona wrote another book of hers , siberian time for russia, well, it’s hard for russia to carry siberia that you need to somehow help somehow. yes, then our russian light, which is still the light of candles, and on some american grand here. by reflected light, but translated this book by fiona into russian and distributed it free of charge to all libraries, and for everything throughout the expert community, but read, dear russians, how hard siberia is for you. can you make some sane decision? uh-huh here, respectively, the american luminary was dedicated to the russian fiona herself, too, well done. she when here in good times. e, snuggled up here, she was also loved by decommissioned sacks. like now in kiev they are demolishing a and at some event, but she turned out to be,
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next to vladimir putin, there is a rather famous photograph of fiona hin hill and in laimovich. and then they began to follow her in america fiona whose are you not ashamed of? at all even with whom you swear culture fiona replied here she is light-standing so i understand everything. i'm embarrassed, of course. but when i show this photo of me and him, then my fees grow. this, by the way, is very very, very revealing, yes, yes, while she has been in two or three shreks during this time. she took off. in the same place, fiona is the main one of the main characters. well done. it turned out that our shot ripened everywhere. well, now let's move on to another event, which, surprisingly, is also considered by many within the framework of what we are talking about. now they were saying that this is a confrontation between the american, which means a city on a hill with russia and the whole world, which is now being forced to decide on this matter by someone more
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actively, someone less actively, someone at the same time wants to earn extra money on this. what can't be blamed on him. one of these people is just the president. uh, turkey has now newly elected or re-elected turkish president recep taip erdogan on sunday, many of us, but followed this process, and many of us watched. behind these frames, how rejoice. so his supporters, about 50 to 50. there they split up, you and i. uh, on wednesday of that week, they were talking about , well, if math means anything, then he should win with about this alignment, because i gave him 5%, five percent, math plus or minus. eh, so there. yes, yes, mathematics hasn’t grown, so they rejoice, erdogan’s supporters , klych, dear to the corner, so far, so, well, let’s say, so many expected that they
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would somehow protest more actively. bye. eh, pah-pah, congratulations. e, means, erdogan vladimir putin congratulated him yesterday, and e biden congratulated him. what's the point of saying that too? as if, well, he talks a lot about the bardagan, but the osce politician, the truth , confirmed her principled position, so to speak, by saying that there are no elections, as it were. here's an interesting one, if the tusk gave way, he won with about the same result. they would probably say that the elections were super-democratic. so i think that the osce is still waiting for something like this, that the supporters of the key gift to the corner will hear, see the pass, from the side, otherwise, what is it to do, but here, within the framework of what i started , it is very significant to assess that these were elections, as it were, of the president of turkey. but look at usb, how it sees them and what kind of prism it offers its readers. russian president vladimir putin wins turkey's presidential election and sunday
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erdogan's victory is seen as good news for putin whose relations with many world leaders have strained turkey has played a major role in the conflict in ukraine, often mediating between kiev and moscow erdogan himself has teetered on the fine line between supporting ukraine and maintaining close diplomatic relations with russia , both countries are located along the black sea, so maintaining strong economic ties remains a priority for both governments. erdogan's victory likely guarantees the status quo. well, in fact, such a prism is offered by e-music, but in fact, erdogan, of course, is both thinner and at the same time deeper and more than this, because he has already announced that he will call both putin and biden. well actually saying, well, that's why erdogan, that he will call and, uh, talk to putin and biden. this is where the really interesting question comes in. but in general, many of us discussed these elections
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in approximately the same vein in which they are described, which, it seems, is like our erdogan and how, presumably, this is not our way. you and i are well aware that erdogan will repeat much more difficult, deeper and more ambiguous than ours, then he is his erdogan turkish erdogan. and now in this sense it's still who and what won the elections in turkey in terms of our interests. well, clearly erdogan is still closer to us both in terms of mentality and interests, with all his talk about the great turan and about the work of the turkish special services, which we have talked about here more than once with our turkic-speaking regions. with all this, tactical is more beneficial, or in general in what we had in the past, but in the past it was different, and there was a lot of very dramatic tragic that, in
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general, you can only remember with tears in your eyes, there were a lot of hmm but erdogan he pragmatic. he, of course, thinks about the interests of turkey first of all and about his own interests, as a politician, and we can safely say that this is a politician with a capital letter. of course, he is not just lucky. he is not just, as they say in the east, chosen by allah for this position. he is cunning and knows how to maneuver. he is smart. in general, he is a master of survival and a master of maneuvers, but he is pragmatic, and he knows how not to succumb to pressure from the west, and the pressure was very high and this pressure will continue to try to catch him. on anything on economy on other things. does the position now understand that they lost after all? yes, they will not lead people now, they have not ordered people to protest, that is
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, they will not accept the maidan as many expected now , but they are already preparing for the next election, in 5 years. they are already preparing for them , and at the slightest of some there, at the slightest deterioration, at the slightest deterioration in the economic situation. in case of some other earthquakes, there will be terrorist attacks, the like, every now and then there, here and there, it flares up against. actually whack the road in a way now it’s not that he lost the election, but he is now. can you take this position? a? and we told you, but look, look at all this, and erdogan again took on himself for 5 years. in general, they are heavy enough to take on a great responsibility, and he will continue to bear this burden, and whether he is ours or not, but yesterday i listened to his victory speech for a very long time , he was enthusiastically received by the people, and he mentioned putin’s congratulations he did not mention biden . and he said a few phrases about putin, after which i immediately
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i watched the responses in such a real mode, there the western agencies simply went berserk , that is, this and again this thesis that this is the victory of moscow and so on, but he immediately said, for example, that maybe not everyone will like it here. he said the twenty-ninth of may i mean , today is a big holiday for turkey, and we will celebrate it. and i just stick out so much in my victory, but he says no. 570 years of the capture of constantinople, this is our dear holiday. this is what we have taken, and this can be perceived in two ways, first of all, of course he meant washington and brussels because he immediately explained that the world will still not exist by rules and turkey should get the place in this new world that it should get, but you yourself understand that not all of us
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they can rejoice at this holiday, which is celebrated annually in turkey , and nevertheless, their ideas about what, in the eyes of erdogan, means a worthy place for them in the new world, because well, of course , yes. but here i am thinking of one thing as well. what arguments will we have to find when we will we extend the grain deal again? for some reason, i think i'm just artyom, i read your channel in the telegram. yes, i see that how, how you write with pain, but that, well, why are we doing this? since you mentioned it, i write with pain that i understand with my head that there are some deeper reasons that we do not know, we should not know to extend it. here, but i god grant that they are worth doing this over and over again. he's already in july. yeah well, it's just that the last two times it was that you need to help a friend of regep, but
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it didn't sound official, but anyway. uh, this is uh, this thought uh, was common. well, now, you can probably think that , well, you see, a friend barely cuts like that, he won , he still needs to help him to get stronger. let's see, what about the grain deal, what did erdoganov say in his speech yesterday? yes, and the reduction in inflation, the grain lyog helps to reduce it, i agree, sta- that's actually, what are you talking about is not mine there more or not more? we just need it now. well, for those of you who have been following. and so i considered how to understand that yes, he won. yes, he is now tactically more likely, well, our companion than our opponent, but this is a very difficult companion and this will require us, for sure, not one or two rather difficult decisions. do you want me to see the black sea food initiative together now? i specifically call it that, and not grain, so that no one
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there has erdogan's victory for the marine food initiative. our relation to ours is f-16 and fermat's theorem interferes with newton's wine and all in 30 seconds the following once. and it all comes together. in a word , political realism is that, well, these are representatives of this trend, in fact , the professor himself and the professor who shouted to them. jeffrey saks is just as famous and so on. a year ago, they said that they should be to blame for what is happening in ukraine. e , the mechanism said there, yes, another one, when the political leadership in washington hits a concrete wall due to what is happening on the battlefields, they will start looking. uh, how to get out saving face, and then they will find, including the position of these political realists and can partially adopt it. not vice versa. they will not influence, but they will come to them and take advantage of them , and this is beneficial for us. uh, the black sea
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food initiative was last extended to reinforced concrete. well, when our minister of foreign affairs says that in no case can we say that we are doing this for turkey. this means that we are doing this for turkey. well, as it should be for the minister of foreign affairs, and now there is a basis for her. it was a realistic approach. here are the grounds for this deal from our side. the last base, the penultimate one, fell with erdogan's victory in turkey, and it remains the last one , and here, too, there will be no our bank. even temporarily to swift not under. and this means the grain that we had to sell, which many have forgotten. putin told us that back in june we had a surplus of 50 million tons. the patroshim have just reported that they don't need grain, they don't need ammonia. we finish building ours and so on. and therefore, but it is erdogan who is really a political realist. he is not subject to ideological schemes. he decides real
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problems, proceeding, adding up a combination, each time a different one, to solve these problems. obviously, time will tell. what combinations are waiting for us due to the fact that recep tayp erdogan became the president of turkey again and we will discuss this. do not forget to interrupt for advertising on channel one. operations i came at the call of my heart over the years, of course they came up , the specialist considered it necessary to be in a difficult time for russia, it was here that he simply took the word of the military registration and enlistment office, it was such a time for russia that i had to again become a system with their former co-workers, men, our fathers , our grandfathers during the great patriotic war. we fought to the death for our country. many even children fled to the front to get their hands on weapons and fight this nazism. now nazism is rearing its head again,
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why would you kill a useful person? i want to finish from the same place where i started, that each of us must constantly, asking many questions, ask another question. and what else can i do and i know such people who ask these questions, but before the broadcast, i hung myself in the telegram, and the post, where in sufficient detail, but the story of
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a man who fought for several years the russian peace in the donbass, which for some reason our migration service could not issue for 3 years. uh, the passport of a citizen of the russian federation and who is now in kazakhstan. i hope, uh, those people who depended on to give him russian citizenship, who didn't a and who find ways to grant such citizenship. uh, many people who don't even know russian much faster than in 3 years. they will draw conclusions from this story. and those on whom they depend so that a person does not sit there, but they somehow will do. this is because it is ours who fought for our cause, and we all need to help him. how should we help? yes, the call sign of the kazakhs is his. just as we should all help, and the boy vova lived and lives in donetsk, the boy vova who is engaged in orienteering, who was the winner of many competitions in the donetsk a club and
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lived. naturally, he lives in donetsk, but on may 21 , she flew into his house from those very cackling now, and the ukrainian nationalists and his house were destroyed, and the boy vova is in the hospital. the crippled one foot of the boy vova already no. and here he is giving this question to you about the spirit. here he is talking to us. i 'm fine. many don't get sick. i want to continue playing sports. i have everything, everything will be fine. 12 years is such a spirit, why do i have to the question that everyone should do their own thing, i learned this story.
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you won’t believe it from a man i met on one of my trips to the front line, he himself goes in for this sport , a man, knowing this story, wrote to me and asked me to support him. and i well, what else can i do? i ask you all who can, as well somehow help vova and his sister and there is a lot of help needed. right now, right after the broadcast, i will publish where you can drop help for the kid and his family. well, for those who want to support. you can write something nice for him. well, that's how ours will not come, all of ours is us. we are working brothers.
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san mare the prime minister of finland lights up the star not only at private parties, but you won’t believe it on the world political arena , she drove the peace-loving country of a thousand lakes into nato , she put together an entire female gang. each next more beautiful than the other they are called the lipstick government who helped party girl marin climb the political olympus. and how the lipstick government was able to seize power in finland heir dolls. here with you. i'm maria butina, we 're starting. power can look different power can look and this is how finnish prime minister san-marine and her team of 30-year-old ministers meet.

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