tv Bolshaya igra 1TV August 14, 2023 11:15pm-12:16am MSK
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the president took everything. putin listen to what he said. russia is open to deepening equal technological partnership and military-technical cooperation with other countries with all those who defend their national interests on their independent path of development and consider it fundamentally important to build together an equal, indivisible security system that would reliably protect each state. we offer our partners a wide range of modern weapons of almost all kinds and types. including the latest control systems reconnaissance precision weapons and robotics special attention on the platforms of the form is given to the subject of unmanned aerial vehicles. this direction is actively developing today both in the military and in the civilian sector, in fact , we are talking about creating a new independent
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science-intensive and high-tech industry. uh, many military observers in the west. not only observers, but secretaries of defense. uh, they talked about the fact that the west uses ukraine as a kind of testing ground and not just a testing ground and where types of weapons are checked. well, if you like, and how is the training ground where these types of weapons can prove themselves and be recommended to potential american partners? and here is the arms trade, but russia , to put it mildly, did not choose such a situation and did not aspire to it in any way, but objectively, of course, then, what is going on in ukraine is the best recommendation for specific types of russian weapons, but i would like to say more broadly rather than repeatedly. uh, the leaders
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of the west allowed themselves to talk about russia as a giant gas station with nuclei. weapon or uh, even more like it. that's it colonial expression upper volta with nuclear weapons, but i think ruslan you are one of russia's leading military experts. i think you noticed that such this kind of expression. they have disappeared lately and this patronizing tone has disappeared, but nevertheless hope that as more weapons are given to ukraine. as long as they have no shortage of shells at all. i have not seen such a war at all, when ukraine is a country dependent on foreign supplies. or maybe, well, if not for a moment magic wand, and then after zelensky's next appeal, in general, to receive
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almost everything he needs. here in this situation , what is the dynamics? if you want a military confrontation in ukraine, you are absolutely right. ukraine uh, we use youth jargon. uh is on the western drain not only in terms of armaments, but also in economic terms, that is, trying, let's say, and assessing the economy of ukraine is completely pointless, because it receives, uh, directly or indirectly huge cash injections. west i'll tell more. here is what we finally got out of the grain deal. this is, in general , a sensitive blow to their economy, because the grain they have is thanks to our goodwill. they could carry it and sell it freely, sold them several billion dollars, which they naturally used for the war. now they are deprived of this stream. yes, and i would like to hope that we will not return to this grain deal, because otherwise they
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will start receiving this money again, and returning to the military-industrial complex, of course. ukrainian history is amazing it means the country that inherited, probably, along with the russian federation, the most developed military-industrial complex, and over a wide spectrum . well, let's take, for example, the ruslan an-124 aircraft developed in ukraine, well, really by the entire soviet union, the ruslan an-124 aircraft is still the most load-lifting e-e aircraft in the world. yes, it takes a wonderful load. yes , it was developed in case of antonov. yes, in general, a number of things. now we see that with the exception of some point things. and ukraine, and its military-industrial complex, omitted another extremely important point. and this is when the soviet union in the late 1980s and in 1990 and 1991 carried out landslide reductions, and most of these armaments of its troops in central and eastern europe.
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still, it was not exported beyond the urals. despite the popular, so to speak, talk about it, it was exported to belarus, ukraine, and to a greater extent in ukraine, and a huge stock of modern weapons. there is something in service. there in the eighty- ninth year, and then already in the ninety-second it turned out to be ukraine, it was all the same, so to say, let it go to the wind, and we see, and that people, having their huge legacy , nevertheless, so to speak, fight with western weapons. uh, ruslan, i know that you often talk to senior officials of the ministry of defense. i also talk to the military from time to time, and personally i was struck in the last couple of weeks. when i was talking, i used to talk about this at the program, i heard an expression of cold confidence that ukraine would not allow operational success that
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there would be no strategic victory for ukraine. i heard that many admitted the possibility of some temporary ukrainian tactical successes. at least that's what i heard today. even these tactical successes are not visible. is this so, if so, how do you explain it, you know there is such a historical maximum attributed to different, but historical figures, foreign that russia is never as strong as it looks and it is never as weak as it is looks like? i think that with the ukrainians and their western patrons. here is the story with our a-a retreat in september last year near kharkov, and even with the alignment of the front line and the need to leave kherson, uh, in the south. she played a cruel joke. for some reason, it seemed to them that now, uh, it is only
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a matter of a few months to put pressure on us, and we see how cruelly they were mistaken. yes, and we are conducting a very active defense. well, it is quite obvious that e zaluzhny and some others. for example, they thought that after e chupaka was disbanded and they were the commander of the armed forces of ukraine, that after the fighters they will leave e, bakhmut artemovsk, they will quickly take him. we see that they are bogged down in battles , lost momentum, and in general, bleeding there , we see how our leadership successfully conducts a tactical offensive in the north. we have already gone deep for 15-20 km. we are actually regaining those earths that we were forced to leave last fall. a threat is already being directly created, and you will have time for kharkov and slavyansky during a successful case of a successful offensive. but even if this offensive is unsuccessful. we see,
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that the ukrainians had to transfer large enough reserves to hold us back, and as a result they lost momentum. but in the most threatened direction, which we have repeatedly discussed with you, which, in principle, but it is possible to split our grouping and go to the azov mine create serious problems for us, therefore, by and large, they are everywhere pursued by failures. that is why there is such a terrible howl in the western media that have become our defeat, speak accurately carefully, choosing your words. you said nowhere they have does not work. well, in fact, there is one thing that worries me very much, but the fact is that it is in the area of the antonovsky bridge. they have a small bridgehead and for the last 10 days he managed to create another small bridgehead in the area of the village of the cossack camp, given that after the dam was blown up. uh, the dnieper has become very shallow , in principle, it is possible to carry out a successful landing operation and create big problems for us. i really want to hope that i, being
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a civilian , but if this is not there yet, what if i see it, then our leadership also sees this as a threat, right? so in other words, no, one thing i really appreciate your uh, comments. this is that you do not engage in hatred and during the war. well, i said so. optimistic pessimism, that is, when you look at the situation from the point of view of strategic optimism, but uh, you understand that anything can happen in a war if you don’t think about it and don’t pay attention to it. that is, all this will happen sooner, but for now. uh, listen to what you said, that is, you need to look for you need to look for places where something can happen and yet another thing has not happened at all, which is very
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encouraging. you see, to hear that this massive ukrainian propaganda and moreover , it is not only in the ukrainian media, but also in some way. this is how they managed to create international media in international expert circles, where morok created the impression that they had practically none. the loss is that they have excellent morale. now we see how hard it is. eh, it's given and ukrainian military and ukrainian society. how heavy is this load? e on the civilian population, that is, let's call it that enthusiasm, yes, but the fact is that in a war, especially such and such in such an operation, it is always very important, but the spirit and what military historians call well, like a rush. yes, given that ukrainians are very romantic people, but they have either a zrada or a victory. it seemed to them all the time that they had a win, we managed to knock this mixture off them, now we see it’s worth this one is yours and in in quite possibly.
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uh, this is very important, because if people continue to leave, as they leave , continue to hide from mobilization, as we are now seeing, that is, it will naturally be much more difficult to bring reserves to the front. and even those vaunted brigades, which often took half a year to prepare in the west. we see that they were not even able to approach the main one. to the main line of fortifications, even where they were able to advance 15-20 km. they didn't even reach the main line, uh , our main line of defense, so uh, we can say that the russian strategy a-a to contain the armed forces and other parts attached to them, it turned out to be successful. well, uh , before, every time the western invaders failed to do something in russia , they agreed that they lost. uh, they are a russian general, but general morozu this time. everything is explained by these, but by minefields.
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here is the mysterious russian breathing, and not very mysterious peaceful fields. well, you said that in a number of areas. there, russia practices active defense and proceeds to a counteroffensive, that is, minefields russian successes completely. don't explain them. well, you know, the crisis that arose at the end of june was successfully overcome, and it either did not affect our combat capability at all or to a large extent. this is, of course, encouraging to see. but let's see in reality, here, returning to the hatred, e-vintual, we must understand that after all, active hostilities . you can still lead, but for sure 1.5 months, yes, roughly speaking, the weather will deteriorate and some kind of whole series. uh, other factors, somewhere, probably in the middle september. and maybe even by the end of september, yes, if so let's wait and see, but this
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gives reason for being cautious. let's take the rest of the aspects of this military situation with islam. we will return to them. and now let's talk about another mysterious chinese soul hmm and now explain alexey maslov e, an outstanding expert on china and you are the director of the institute of asian countries of africa at moscow state university by the way, we will return to you later on the issue of africa but now about china here explain how this is so ? now the chinese defense minister uh, lishninfu comes to the forum. uh, army 20-23. and it somehow, well, it looks like, if you like, a gesture of demonstrating china's sovereignty and unpreparedness. china to submit to western pressure from the other side. china decided to take part, and in this meeting on e-peace regulation in ukraine that was held and where they invited russia, and
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it’s true, china was not represented there at such a high level, but still, how do you combine things. well, firstly, in the absolute right that the participation of lishan-fu in the forum in russian is gestures - this ritual gesture. and one must understand that the ties between russia and china in the field, uh , military-political military-technical , are much wider than uh, the general public guesses. first, let me remind you that, uh, lishan, fu, refused to meet with american colleagues. after uh, the flight of the pilosin. taiwan from that moment on, ties between the military departments were severed. and no matter how much the americans would not offer to resume them? china says no. here, taiwan first you withdraw all claims on taiwan after that , you and i start talking uh, but uh, we have there is a very deep military relationship with the chinese. let me remind you that we annually conduct joint naval exercises, usually joint uh, patrols, uh,
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we recently conducted joint exercises with various aircraft not far from the coast of alaska. naturally, in the i- territorial here are the days of american territorial water. and we are talking about the fact that china's position on the taiwan issue is extremely important, not so much the military one , i think if something happens, china will cope quite well on its own, but the military-political one. well, here you need to understand that china china is not from russia china is for china this is always a must be understood very clearly, yes, and it cannot be otherwise, and it has been like this throughout their history, absolutely just at some point especially at this moment our interests coincide in many respects. and most importantly, china, when the jeed went, uh, the dashing, former russian ambassador of china to the russian federation went special. messenger e. a person very ukrainian regulates absolutely correctly a person-code and speaks good russian well, raising russian soul is good. know well know. e. well, of course, they understand luxury
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as far as and in general, it is possible to understand what he did, he voiced all the same points from the 12 e program from the points that china developed. another important point china insists that the first step is to end the hot phase, that is, the end of armed clashes. without any preconditions, and after that, you can discuss something, that is, first you need to stop hostilities . and china in this sense is not to be born from he will give birth to russia for himself, because the guitar was interrupted by many, and trade operations in europe collapsed us relations the us is putting pressure on china very seriously, and china, to his credit, he does not ask to hold on. he responds sharply to the us look last week, biden signs, uh, an executive order to stop banning any american venture capital investment in china. uh, funds, tech stuff, that's not uh, oh , china's money
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. which could have been stopped and many american companies that are already working in china now they are literally looking for howling, well, somehow we are really not just working. we get money here. you are so all right. we are expats here. we settled here. we have families here. why do it? ah, but no one listens. moreover , it is interesting that the american business community, by the way, are not small people in the form of uh, bill gates and people like him, they are strongly against the deterioration of technological relations. with china you can not to love china politically but now, why not love it in terms of technology. uh, because uh, chinese people are fucking hard. she always plays her game in her own field and in this regard. uh now, the more pressure is put on china and we are now i think that we are seeing some kind of a whole range of agreements between the chinese defense minister and the russian military. ah, departments. uh, we are talking about the fact that we are developing joint technologies in
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so many aspects. and this is precisely the clash of interests between china and the united states in many ways. lead to a rapprochement of the positions of china and and how it cannot be otherwise, why did china decide to go to jenddu, when russia was defiantly not invited, he went and, just like brazil, sharply acted. e against uh, saudi arabia's plan and gaining a very simple one, many began to say watch china went here is the split between russia and china and it was china who went for uh voiced its position. china chooses any platform to tell itself there, and i think that from the point of view of china, this is absolutely correct. a the most important thing is that, frankly speaking, due to the position of china, we have received more than one position in a. there are several positioners; the entire position of the group of african countries is the position of china and, in the end, does not say anything. and also from the tree is the ukrainian position, which in general is already now russia, so you need
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to keep in mind and understand about this and understand that china has its own line . moscow did not become especially worried. e no. it seems to me that it’s not that they didn’t , one thing is very important that there was still a side that causes, well, absolutely pro- occupy pro-russian neutrality. uh in this situation, so i don't see anything wrong here. most. the main thing - the other thing is that when mr. defense comes to one of the countries. i'm talking to russia which is in the fighting, and in general participate in an exhibition where russian weapons are displayed. i think it's not just that. it's very explicit hard excellent. vladimir chizhov 18 deputy chairman of the federation council committee on defense, uh, but in addition, for many years. e were according to e russia in the european union have very, very extensive experience in europe e and know most of the political players. at least those who hold key positions in european governments. and this is what
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a strange question i had. we are talking more and more in moscow about the anglo-saxons. like the united states in great britain, at least england is not led to the end, the anglo-saxons, on the contrary, the prime minister of the indians. well, let's say, so conditional anglo-saxons. and so what, here they not only play the first violin, but what are they, uh, they determine everything in this crusade, and under the pretext of ukraine, the crusade under the pretext ukraine against russia, in general, some strange manifestations of an eruption of emotions , practically statements about the supply of weapons from berlin and an impulse that give the impression that both macron and wool. well , somehow, i can’t wait to demonstrate myself in this anti-russian plane too. yes, it’s true, well, i’ll start with one caveat, that
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it’s clear that if you don’t talk about the king, the head of great britain is, the prime minister of indian origin, but by and large , the current us president is difficult to consider anglo-saxon, because he is irish by origin. so here the question is not ethnic, not ethnically, not blood, but political political, but quite right. so, with regard to europe, including the leading countries. i have the impression that according to the ukrainian story, and these political figures, they, in general, have reached a dead end in their lines for unequivocal support. kiev they understand that time does not work for kiev well. on them, they all know
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the calendar very well, and the domestic political in the united states understand that you are right said at the beginning after uh summer break after the respective holidays. this and other, so to speak, e traditional benchmarks, uh, the election campaign in the united states will begin in a serious way, and then the place for europe , including such an ambitious figure as a macron and such an unambitious one as schultz and on this e political there will be a site. eh, if that much less remains. and of course, uh, the general observation that the current uh, the political elite of european countries, it is seriously inferior. and in his, so
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to speak, in political weight and in intellectual potential e to their predecessors, who could, when they believed that it was in their national interests, to say no to the same washington to the same london and draw a line on their own . france and germany especially when they were speaking as well. uh, together they were a real force. she was not a military counterweight. they were part of nato, uh, they were part of the european union, but, nevertheless. uh, certain nuances political gaps, as we then said maybe a few, exaggerating
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their significance, but nonetheless did not exist. so what will we see now, but these european countries also have their own democratic procedures, that is , elections are coming sooner or later and taxpayers will ask where the money has gone, especially since the economic situation in europe as a whole in the european union in first turn. it is, uh, far from ideal ; moreover, uh, in germany in particular, uh, there are steady signs of an impending recession. you know, it seems to me, one problem uh for russian diplomacy, uh, in contacts with the united states and with europe is a problem that i have personally my
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personal problem is, uh, that i'm still, as a historian on the one hand and as a person with a certain life experience, on the other hand, i came across many european leaders and not all of them were giants. well, almost all of them were responsible people. and most importantly, uh, senator, they were all pragmatists, yes, and somehow it was possible to predict their steps with this audience. i don't know your opinion you have met with them much more than i have, here is how you will predict their actions. it depends. it seems to me that normal, sound logic is always available to me. unfortunately, yes, to date predict the behavior of european countries. and you can only to the extent that they intend to determine their political course
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, looking back at washington i have been involved in europe for many years and in general, most of my active diplomatic work has been engaged in europe a and uh, i must say, i feel great disappointment , and the fact that e hopes for building a european security system, which we have been talking about for many years, and even decades, and have been actively cooperating with our and so on partners. basically today. uh, it's hard to understand what's left of european security. this is a dream myth of remembrance. or is it perspective, which is unfortunately a very serious issue for me and potentially a very serious situation, because kissinger always said that one reason
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uh leaders rarely openly lie to each other uh-huh it's because they hope on long term relationship. and they understand that part of the power of the state is the authority and their leaders. and yes, how much to take him seriously and about president putin , who, to put it mildly, not everyone loves the united states, but they say about putin that if he promised something. moreover, especially if he promised this not within the framework, but in public policy, especially during the war, when everything can not be said. and if he promised his colleagues. then you can rely on it ironically. i don't know there is some kind of leader western pro whom you could say, uh, that he is
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a very difficult person, for example, but you can reliably negotiate with him, there are such. i'm afraid berlusconi was the last to leave. on this cheerful thought, we leave for advertising. we'll be back in just a few minutes. dealing with italian prime minister george meloni during the election program, where the well-known slogan comes out, i am a georgia christian. i am italian. i am a mother, i am a woman, calling russia the stronghold of conservative christian values in the world, and she suddenly changes her shoes and turns into one of the main russophopes in europe to give back in moscow the territory that she occupied and on which she held a referendum, this irresponsibility declared to the brand that italy is for italians, that this renaissance of fascism in
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magnet price, what do you need? getting ready for school with erich krause stationery goods for creativity backpacks iranians. choose with discounts on wildberries on the air a big game and we continue the conversation about the hummingbird or the absence of such european leaders ruslan came out to say something. i certainly don't have as much experience as
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dmitry's other guests. but let's say i had the honor of, uh, 10 years ago the opportunity to shake hands with jacques chirac, whom i ran into one day in a cafe and said to him thank you very much for what you have done for russian french relations and probably after you are the greatest the leader, moreover, he immediately switched to russian and asked me, do you live in paris , to which i answered him in french that you are russian from russia, i am not russian from france, therefore, returning to the question of leaders. e , quite rightly, you are talking about those shortcomings that the current young generation has, whether it be a macron or a scholz, however, everything is known in comparison. let's get a look. oh, how bright and at the same time. in my opinion, such leaders act irresponsibly. what kalos from estonia sanomarin, when she was the prime minister of finland or she is lena berberg, so you know the degree. uh, let's say. so, again, using
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the youth jargon of frostbite and this or that or the irresponsibility of leaders. in general, it varies and everything is known in comparison, that is, in other words. mayhem, no limit, yes, let's be glad that we have such responsible leaders as joe biden for all his shortcomings. well let's now move from europe to the united states and i often uh very uh sharply criticize ben's administration, but i've also repeatedly said that one of the things that still works in america, although not perfectly, but still works is the american judicial system. and uh , of course, uh, one of the fundamental concepts in america was the right to private property, and the second, well, the second is the right to
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express one's opinion. the first amendment to the constitution is american uh bill frakes basic american liberties here are the bills. the first amendment states that congress shall not make any law, pertaining to the establishment of a religion, or prohibiting it, and restricting the freedom of speech or the press, or the right of the people of the world to assemble and petition the government for the satisfaction of complaints. that is, even congress. has no right to pass laws that would restrict freedom of speech or the press. but in america now in domestic politics, as well as in foreign policy, this wonderful new
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concept has appeared, which replaces the law of the rule. moreover, these rules, and they are not very easy to understand and you have to ask tactless questions. a who adopted them and how and why should people obey them? well, the former president and possibly future president trump has just been informed that his freedom of speech is now restricted. here's how it was explained, how it was explained to the judges who are considering his case about allegedly taking place, and undermining the american elections, the judge. tanya chutka, let's hear what she writes about her. u.s. district judge tanya chutkang demonstrated how she will work to disrupt the election of donald trump the hearing dealt with the proposed restrictions and
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of how the former president will be able to use the evidence handed over to him from prosecutors, the judge noted that although trump's rights, as a defendant in a criminal case , his right to freedom of speech will be protected. under the first amendment is not absolutely in a similar criminal case. the defendant's freedom of speech is subject to the rules, she said at the conclusion of the hearing and chutkan promised that the case would move forward like a normal trial in the criminal justice system. she warned that the more inflammatory statements there will be done by one of the parties, the sooner it will have to proceed to trial in order to keep an unbiased jury, a fundamental principle of the trial process. what's in this country is that lawsuits are not like elections, which can be won with the help of boardroom radio and newspapers. this case is no exception. she said uh, let's think about what she said? yes, of course, there is no law where there would be no
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exceptions, there is the right to express one’s opinion, but there is no right where to go to some uh hooligans on the street and say, let me pay you now, and 1,000 dollars and in theory. here is someone kill or just in theory, and beat them there is no such right. naturally, during the war there is no right to disclose secret information, and they are afraid to say no and there should not be such a right. yeah she's not talking about this rule she's talking about trump's right. react to the accusations that are made against him and talk about why he considers these accusations to be unfounded. and why this particular judge, from his point of view, is a person, deeply objective. uh, but here, let's call a
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spade a spade. in america there are, well , the so-called rolls right up with people who believe in white supremacy, and who, from my point of view. these are not the people who should be judges, but there are black radicals. and these people should not be judges either, and this, of course, is not a question. uh, only and even primarily skin color, because there are conservative judges, uh, who are african american and there are people who are not conservative, but just judges and who have, uh, judicial qualifications judicial temperament, but the biography of this particular judge. this is more a biography of a radical than of an objectively competent judge. and here are the rules in international politics, which howls , but the collective west now they want these kinds of rules
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to begin to be guided by the united states itself, and this, of course, undermines not only the so-called american democracy, which is relative, but it undermines. what really made america a special country, the american judiciary dmitriy's system now came to me in naum remember about 20 years ago there was a wonderful film the people vs. larry flynt, a famous pornographer, the founder of the husler larry flynt who, by the way, played a cameo of the judge there. ah, says the hero. yes, how do they call me an asshole, so, if the first amendment to the constitution protects such an asshole, like me, it will protect any citizen of america and he was acquitted by the court. he was allowed to publish a pornographic magazine. this, of course, is a certain extreme, but it shows how, uh, effective, but there was an american
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the judicial system just 40 years ago, and now the former president is being defame. yes, and they deny him in general basic rights, which are well, at best. this can be called an abuse of justice. you know ruslan, a lot depends on the judge. uh, there is, of course, in this case, there will be a jury, but first, the first thing trump's lawyers will do, when the trial begins, they will ask for a rescheduling of the case because of uh washington so uh d.c. where there are more than 90 % vote for the democrats and again very strong or if you want liberal and even radical and the sympathies of blacks and african americans. and uh, who's going to decide? this is the very judge she will decide.
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do you need to endure unnecessary ones, but i shouldn’t tell you that you ca n’t count on any kind of justice without asking the question about the fate of the judge, who, if the judges are categorically opposed to the accused in advance, it sounds, well, no very objective process, but the main thing is how uh the interaction between the judge and these jurors happens at the end of the process, before the jurors reach their verdict the judge forms questions for them. and uh, one of the key issues of the trump department in this selection intervention case is that he illegally, sort of denied that, uh, biden was actually legally elected. one of the main questions is whether he knew trump or not. e that biden was legally chosen?
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and this question can be formulated in different ways, it is absolutely possible for his senator to formulate it, as suggested by some uh lawyers on the side of the democrats. uh, do you think that knowing everything you knew president trump, a reasonable person, should have understood that biden was legitimately chosen. that is, they are offered in this case the jury, er, decide for themselves. what is the criterion for the behavior of the conclusions of a reasonable person, you have already stopped beating your wife when you drink two bottles, of course, no matter what you answer. you lost, but another version of the same question to say. that in order to find the defendant guilty in this case, and the standard is very
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simple above a reasonable doubt, and you must establish beyond a reasonable doubt that president trump knew the election was not rigged. and when he claimed that these elections were illegal. he consciously consciously emphasized. and he used his power as president to plant this deliberate lie and change the outcome of the election. what wording do you think we could expect from this judge? this is a very serious question. and i apologize for those technical details. it seemed to me that this is one of those situations when people need to understand what is really at stake and why are the majority of the vast republican
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voters every time trump is charged with new charges, most republican voters just start supporting trump even more and not just start supporting trump more, the percentage of this majority increases in general, of course, it looks like a politically motivated persecution, especially against the backdrop of the story with hunter biden, who doesn’t care. descends and it is believed that well, if something was done, then obviously not on purpose, but clearly. it does not require any serious investigation and serious punishment. uh, here uh alexey let's use the reasonable person's output standard. what do you think, can a reasonably informed person in america, looking at all this, say that the legal prosecution of trump has no political elements.
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i think not, because, of course, for many americans , in my opinion and let's say, if i just had to live in the usa for quite a long time and not in big cities, but in small towns like uh, and i roughly understand how they think people from little america in fact, for them, this is an absolute attack on a political leader, what they said is a politically motivated story, and it is very painful in my opinion. and most importantly, to be honest. that's all that 's going on, again speaking, now from outside they say from china, this is seriously undermining the american image as a whole. here we must understand that if before america lived in an absolute environment, uh, people who well admired the development of america and took an example from america from culture from the economy. now we need understand that there are other centers of power and look at what extraordinary leaders are now living and working in asia. i’m not even talking about
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not only asking for dolphins, which seems to be an extraordinary person, and we are looking at what new leaders there are now in malaysia in indonesia, uh, moldy is very strong. in my opinion, the leader who, despite all the difficulties, managed to resolve the situation in india, and against this background, the showdowns that are taking place in the united states, of course, look like hmm absolute dissonance. in general political culture. and this is in my opinion. this is not good. this is bad, because after all we should have had. some kind of western stable basis and this is very basis , in fact, trying to play with absolutely uh, uh some provocative formulations. and what, by the way, the united states has been changing china and indie for a long time. now they themselves are attacking the same political and motivated policy. eh, this is a very dangerous story. how it is perceived in europe i think that this is an additional factor that
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makes the political situation in lika european more nervous besides ukrainian plot, in addition to economic uh difficulties, but this factor of instability on the part of the united states certainly plays its role, but we'll see, but in any case, i watched how it is in europe as well. we sat down and assessed, and the elections of the sixteenth year and the twentieth and i remember, uh, the obama mania period uh, when it means, uh, only lazy not uh, who would have given a dobel prize, for that before he became president, yes, then uh, well, there was just euphoria and when the biden came, by the way, there was no euphoria anymore, but
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of course, there is a sense of relief that there is no more trump, and in which, uh, transatlantic relations are frankly skryla, but this was present. a. well, i remember the reaction to some of trump's catchphrases that the european union is as bad as china only in a smaller size. haha. it's good to leave. we'll be back in just a few minutes. we didn't expect this. a certain victor luin, a citizen of the ussr, we led him an unremarkable figure, never anything anywhere , a journalist, an unofficial voice from the kremlin of the times of leonid brezhnev, i read your sensational
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the war in ukraine we talked about events in europe about the upcoming and former elections in the united states but now one of the most attention-grabbing crises, if you like, is taking place in africa in nigeria where there was a military coup, where the president is under the control of the armed forces, but i did not understand. er, is he really incarcerated. and that he has the opportunity to communicate with some foreign leaders? this provoked such a furious reaction in paris and in washington and among some of niger's neighbors, moreover, a reaction from a hundred from another country , alexei, to explain to them what is happening? and what? this means the main thing, but really the most interesting thing is just nothing happened. and
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why such a violent reaction, because e change of leadership is a change of government in african countries. well, in general, it is not something completely unexpected, including by military means, primarily by military means. and now that such a reaction has gone. this well, i think it's a very telling story. someone in general, it's clear who wants from a completely local network. uh, turn it into a regional action, because, firstly, we already see that there is a split. uh, groupings of african groups in a number of countries, primarily moths, that is, french. africa stated that in no case will they allow u to invade the niger and the moth will also consider this as an attack on themselves. eh, getting ready. e invasion, that is, the operation to free the president, who, we now said, is under house arrest, apparently not in prison, but under a home flight and can communicate with some of his close associates, but cannot address the people. so, this is
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the liberation operation. it turned out to be not ready yet plus to this. in fact, i remind you that around and in nigeria itself there are also foreign german french troops there , about 1,200 thousand. 1.300. there is a soldier who is also in such an incomprehensible situation. it is, after all, the armed forces. uh, right there, roughly speaking, in the center of africa here the situation is very interesting because in fact. uh, regional, uh, events. in nigeria, a wave of new discussion of africa's independence in making, on the one hand, a lot of decisions, has been generated. they are a coat of arms far, not the simplest state , to put it mildly, one of the poorest. at the same time, the state, which produces more than five points, according to some estimates, eight percent of one of the best uranium, e in the world and supplies france to france, france, represented by the niger, has lost its last stronghold in this region. they immediately decided, apparently, to intercept the usa this situation, but the interesting and
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different thing is that when the usa and uh, france are fighting for a week, and china says that we will communicate with whom with any uh, leadership with any governments that come to power. but the fact that they began to throw out, uh, russian flags on the street is, uh, not the hand of moscow, as many people think it is, in my opinion, a very obvious factor that russia is beginning to be associated in africa with a new wave of national liberation movement. uh, because russia well, just like asia's africa, it is largely mythologized by many deeds. eh, how is a hero being philologically and in this regard russia suddenly becomes? fortunately for a very important political political narrative in africa and uh, most importantly, we are told what the danger is, uh, so that all this does not escalate into a serious civil war in the whole region there in francophone africa uh, this is a very serious story, and then we get another hearth.
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