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on the air, the big game in ukraine continues stubborn battles. but there is one new element. this is part of the growing recognition in the collective west that something went very wrong with the ukrainian counter-offensive. and there used to be some timid voices about this, and in such not very influential non -mainstream western publications. now this is beginning to be recognized. look what the washington post just said about this. after more than 2 months , the counter-offensive shows signs of a breakdown
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kiev's advance is limited to a handful of villages while russian troops advance north ukraine's failure to demonstrate decisive success on the battlefield raises fears that the conflict is reaching a stalemate and there is a possibility of weakening international support a new classified us intelligence report is forecast to be this year the counteroffensive will not reach melitopol, according to analysts , without better weapons designed to strengthen the front line or without using all forces for this at the moment, being in reserve, it is unlikely that ukraine will be able to provide a breakthrough in the course of the counteroffensive, even such a person as vladimir zelensky, who usually likes to brag about real, and more often non -existent ukrainian successes, so zelensky began to talk about the failure of the counteroffensive . let's listen. yeah our temple, our military did not launch a counteroffensive earlier, because honestly
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there was nothing to do if you have a shortage, armored vehicles, tanks, thousands of people can die, you will pass one two three five kilometers to drink these thousands of people. you will not reach the goal, which is the only one that we all need - this de-occupation is a complete de-occupation in the films of our territory. that's all. we waited until we had power. now this is how it is. the russian federation mined the territories and made fortifications. this is understandably a lot of strengthening. they did it 8 years ago. i'll tell you, frankly, since 2014-15-16. they did all this in the donbass, they did it. after we occupied parts of our donbass, this is very a difficult process, but we do not lose our motivation, we move forward. i cannot criticize our partners today, because today, like every ukrainian. i receive support from our partners, and therefore i can only be grateful for this today. support, but those of us who remember the usual, then he zelensky is not even what he
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said. and what he recognized is the way he said it, and there are not even any of his usual ones. uh, promises of promises mixed with threats, what? yes, there are some problems, but the very near future, he has already received so much all from their allies and patrons. and how things would be different now. he is ruslan pukhov, the leading military expert, he did not promise this, how things really are on the fronts. well, you know, it hasn't really changed much since, uh, last week we told our viewers. and this is good. yes , the main blow that our enemy is doing here on the zaporizhzhya front, we call him poplar he is exhaling. here's what it was about a week ago. i talked about those two. with a gift in the area of ​​the antonovsky bridge yes ivan-tu- in the area it was not
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possible to harass the cossack camp villages, because that is, oh, there is no very important news. in my opinion. this is important news as well in my opinion. quite obviously. and that the ukrainian offensive has run out of steam, they have already thrown the last reserves into it. moreover, these were the reserves that were, and, as it were, saved for the expansion of the breakthrough, when it takes place, but there is still no breakthrough. i don’t know what these are, of course, everyone hides the number of their reserves. but we already know 100% from a number of open things, that people in ukraine, uh, let's say there are men in, uh, villages, they just sit in uh, so to speak, in basements, because if you go out, yes, they will definitely take you into the army, that is, and that one is the real thing on the enthusiasm that we saw during, so to speak, the first year, yes, now it is gone , therefore , ukrainians and their patrons are very
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fond of showing off various equipment to replenish these reserves with people and equipment, but let's look from the point of view of military logistics, when you have 17 types of guns and even when they have the same caliber, let's say and the slovak slovak howitzers zuzanna e, can only shoot with slovak shells. and despite the fact that formally an american projectile from the same caliber fits a cannon, uh, either the barrel is damaged or it is jammed in exactly the same way by four different, such as main tanks. it's just awful from one thought, how to repair them? how to serve them? how do they change the oil and everything. this is not a matter of training grounds, but of combat conditions. yes, therefore, what sounds so beautiful at presentations. uh, in ramstein or something it doesn’t look nice at all on e on the e combat collision strip, got it? there are, of course, problems with western technology and how you use it correctly, but nonetheless. uh,
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weapons and the loss of weapons continue to pump into ukraine. you can replenish the new ammunition you can deliver no courage correctly. understood. ukraine is starting to have problems with human resources, which are difficult to replenish, i will say more in addition to the human resource, which is difficult to replenish and people are still hiding inside ukraine, people are fleeing. yes, i think the most scary uh, the ukrainian secret is how many people they really have? i think several million. there are two to six, they easily attribute to themselves, that is, in fact, it is not 38 million. there are 26. this is the most terrible secret secret is another moment that is very important for us. this, of course, uh, is what we also understand for our part, that not only iron is fighting, people are fighting. and we see that a number of the problems that we had last year, yes, starting from medical, and providing for our
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military personnel. uh, food, uh , troop rotations, uh, it got better. yes, so we got involved we learned to fight. and this is, uh, our defense tactics. she, uh, played her uh, good role, and zaluzhny , who, as i understand it, tried to imitate kutuzov’s tactics in some way, yes, let’s do it without sharp pitched battles. we will put pressure on the russians, so to speak, the ukrainian kutuzov did not work out of him, i will say more. there's another point that, uh, it's probably hard for us to talk about. i'm absolutely sure that now surely there are disagreements between the political leadership of ukraine in the person of zelensky yermak and people from their entourage and the military. yes , because zelensky, for sure, promised his patron. e. a huge kind of victory yes, and now he will try, and how to hang the responsibility, uh, for these successes, not
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on the military, but on the military, of course, they are also dissatisfied, because the military people are conservative, we often discussed this with those who really know how shedding blood they, of course, er prefer. ah, so to speak, a bad world. it's better to have a good fight, so there's one more side effect, uh. uh. here is the current situation - it is, of course, uh, confusion and vacillation. they have inside. and here i welcome you. this is the only thing that needs to be said, it would probably be extremely irresponsible for us to sing hallelujah here that after all wars, and retreats do not win by defensive formations, therefore, i really want to hope that our command, and it is now planning some kind of operations, in winter or next spring, when we go on the offensive, and basically inflict decide. no longer ukrainians.
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i do not presume to predict what the russian command will do for e, i presume to say that e has already become stronger in e, the russian command, the principle or at the beginning, that when president putin had just visited rostov and shared his plans with him, the general stage in addition to the chief of the general staff and who is in command of the operation, general gerasimov a, the head of the main operational directorate, general general rudskoy, reported. i mean , i don't know what the plan is, but we know that there is a plan of action. and that this plan was developed by the general staff. and that the element will dissent, which existed some time ago, that this does not exist? by the way, if we talk about discord, it has not yet been proven, but it is more and more obvious that the ukrainians considered that after the withdrawal of the fighters they would quickly be able to recapture it, and they threw significant
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reserves there, however, our army. i was able to keep them. yes, tie them up in bloody battles on the flanks, and they are more and more there, uh, they throw, uh, elite units, thereby weakening more. this is the main zaporozhye direction in this sense. it was a big mistake of the armed forces of ukraine and laid down and, of course, a great success for us, like uh, the tactical offensive in the north is good news, at least for the russian stage. but e. if the bad news has just been announced that they have already begun to train ukrainian pilots. uh, how to deal with 16? uh, that i've been announced that these planes may start to arrive, if i'm not mistaken, publications, and already before the end of this year, that, uh, the foreseeable future will f-16 planes, and it's true from holland. uh,
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zelensky said he would get 42 aircraft, and he was immediately corrected by the dutch prime minister. fierce. he said 42 that's all we got. we haven't decided yet how much we will give to this, but nevertheless. this sounds serious. as far as you seriously know, this is just, uh, a paradoxical situation. uh, these 42 aircraft look very threatening in the picture. and in general, if you really introduce 24. modern aircraft into any air force, this will greatly strengthen them. however, there is. there are three very large ones here, but first of all, of course you can't. uh, sit at the helm or there, uh, in front of the f16 displays and start flying it is also easy when you have been flying the mig-29 su-27 su-24 all your life. and as a matter of fact, it will take a long time second e, the moment is connected with the fact that it is one thing to pilot a plane, and another thing
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to fight on it. and not even necessarily some close combat, but simply go to a given point and launch a rocket from there. these are two big differences, as they said in odessa one more point it is quite obvious that since the f-16 is modern, at least compared to what the ukrainians now have the old versions of soviet aircraft. therefore, they will be thrown there, as i understand it, these are not the latest models. this is not the latest model, but all the same it is more modern that they do not have, they, of course, will be sent to study and then fight on these aircraft. your best pilots will be weakened in this way. uh, those of your uh small uh forces that, let's say , launch a rocket, uh, assault or scalp bulk. eh, airplanes. e su-24 or those still small pilots who fly the su-25 and on the remnants of the mig-29. well, one more thing, about which e. i hope the ukrainians and their western patrons understand that these planes
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will have to take off from ukrainian territory, because if this plane starts to take off either into polish or from romanian territory. and as our foreign minister lavrov rightly noted, and this aircraft is a potential carrier of nuclear weapons, since we do not know what it has there, we will have every right to shoot down them over polish romanian territory. and when you need to start basing them in ukraine, firstly, we are successfully hunting for them, that's a well-known fact that the su-24 aircraft, which is the carrier. high-precision weapons never spend the night at one airfield for more than 24 hours. he constantly flies, accordingly it will be necessary to rebuild. kisses, at least a few three or four. uh runways. and as you understand, uh, unlike our planes, he will quickly break the front landing gear there on these. eh, i'm no longer i'm talking about how to maintain it, fill it , cover it, so at some point,
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at least, here during this calendar year, this uh hmm gift. the west is more like a white elephant. you know, when the padishah gave. uh , your white elephant’s subordinates, you can’t work on him, he needs to be watered, and he’s still very vulnerable like an albino, so i’m deeply convinced that in the short-term, short-term, medium-term , getting any number of f-16 aircraft. it will rather weaken. e according to the wind power of ukraine than let's add this very news. uh, our viewers who constantly follow the program know that you don’t suffer from a hatred. and that you have repeatedly expressed some kind of concern about this or that phenomenon that occurred in the context of this conflict, therefore, when you say this, i think that this should be taken seriously, but i am serious, i took it, more
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and another thing. today we are celebrating the international day of remembrance and obedience to fats. this is, uh, the day that is celebrated on the basis of a resolution adopted in 2017. and uh, when they wake up in moscow today, one of the first things i think most of us do is we watch the news and find out. why else in moscow or in the moscow region, uh, was a terrorist strike, and ukrainian drones, fortunately, these strikes. in general, they had, uh, minimal. but if i may say so, the military resonance was a minimal loss of life. ah, but, as it were, nevertheless, the ukrainians do it for some reason. here we look at the assessment of correspondents, the new york times, who in
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among other things, they work with responsible ukrainian sources. and such ukrainian drones on russian cities caused relatively little damage and few casualties, especially compared to the deadly missile strikes of moscow and attacks and drones in ukraine. however, they demonstrate the ability of kiev to strike hundreds of kilometers from the front line , the attacks also made ordinary russians think about war and perhaps about his own vulnerability, destroying the normal life atmosphere that he is trying to maintain in president vladimir putin well, i think that this is said quite objectively in this case. this is not yet a military operation, for the most part. this is a psychological warfare operation. and this is an act of undisguised terror against the civilian population. i'm not sure that the civilian population is reacting, as zelensky would like that when they see that the war is approaching them. and what about their desire to blame
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their own government for this, and not those who organize these attacks? and uh, who is basically responsible for this, and that, of course, president zelensky of his entourage alexander dugin is a well-known philosopher and political scientist, and you have been dealing with these issues for many years, what do you think, i think, firstly, that the concept of international terrorism is hmm the concept that can be accepted when e power is among the world, powers of sovereign states are more or less evenly distributed and no one claims to be the only one in this area in order to declare one a freedom fighter and the other terrorists, that is, so that we talk about international understanding of terror. there must be balance there must be mutual respect. we must jointly all and even the opposing competing parties
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agree that a certain type of action is absolutely unacceptable, for example, kill. type of civilians without any reason or committing hostage-taking. ah , sabotage, complicity, with the participation of the civilian population, these things are conceived , implemented by some. whatever country you are, whatever political force you are, should be recognized as terrorists terrorism, but now it has not turned out that way, because in the eyes of the west, terrorists are those whom the west considers to be such, and not those who resort to the same strictly defined principles and therefore international terrorism. and now this very term. it seems to me that it is losing its meaning, and yet, if it is said that the kiev regime allows itself to have a different definition than terrorism, they kill civilians. they are civilians . they kill deliberately to intimidate and now we see that western
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their curators are recognized for what? they do it, and they believe that it is effective , moreover, it's not just this article that we just quoted, but this is the limit of cynicism. this is the limit of justifying terrorism - encouraging terrorism in cases where it should serve the west or its ally. they believe that terror is against our citizens, just like every person. may fall victim to this terror, it leads us to turn our backs on uh our leadership, so we raise a panic, so we raise our hands, but you know very well you know, it's a tragedy that happened to me. well, in fact, this year this tragedy was a terrorist attack against your daughter, and we assume, what they meant, so that you would be there in
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this car. a completely innocent person is a girl who has never taken part in armed actions, which, well, the maximum of her fault is that she is a patriot who loves her country and supports, uh, supports our state and does not hide this position , so after that, when the whole year. i i get literally all year round. i am not exaggerating the huge number of letters that we are going to avenge dasha, we, this terrorist attack turned us over, someone writes. i had a different attitude to the word, i denied it sometimes and saw that they had committed such an atrocity. everything is an illusion. i have disappeared. they had the opposite effect. i don't know what i think, the authors of such cynical, and articles that justify the cake, well, in fact, they achieve the exact opposite. i don't know if the whole society took over the country, it's probably too
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loud, but how many people? uh were shocked by this tragedy by this cruel terrorist act, that i think that by and large the west and the ukrainians have achieved, no one was disappointed in the exact opposite, no one ran to surrender in putin or his own, no one gave up, people closed up people started up people woke up and went to defend their country their state and how they write. so they say to me every day. i may be, it's not not hot for me, not cold, but they write. we avenge. they asked her. she will not remain unanswered and one person. here we are the same age as him for 60 years. he says, finally i was taken to the front. i have been wanting to get there for so long, and finally i am there, this person is happy, because this terrorist attack led to completely different conclusions, like so many people and who
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even knew. and many musicians are wonderful reshetnikov, a baroque specialist, a member of the group's aquarium, uh, better leaf, he spent a lot of time in his already elderly adult, people of art, people of culture, people of philosophy or ordinary people are responding to this terrorist attack to defend the motherland, to save the honor and dignity of our powers. here is the effect. uh, if they think that our people are our great people, the people who suffered so much in history can give up, frightened by these vile, uh, cynical and completely inhuman terrorist attacks. well, that is, they do not understand anything at all with us. there is one very important aspect here. my colleagues and i are now studying it. eh, questions. e work of special services and rent a specific magazine, which is called invisible measurements. there is one very important aspect in
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the work of the special services. this is ethics. let's say, in a number of special services. particularly pronounced. this was the case with the israelis, when an order is given to an intelligence officer to go and destroy such and such and there, and a large number of people refused. it said that i would not enter the ship's house and kill him while he was sleeping. and even more so, if in this house his children are on the battlefield, i am ready so and here you can have a different attitude towards the actions of the special services, but what is an attempt to assassinate a civilian and kill his daughter. this is absolutely outrageous cynicism. in some sense of the word, one can let us consider zakharov prilepin, with an amendment, as a combatant, because he was, after all, a major in the dpr. although there is e here too, because who, who, who was , including recently, this is one thing, uh, at that moment he was an absolutely civilian, a
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pis. directly to public figures, that in this case, that is, that person, if we such people, e, began to kill in ukraine and he guarantees that in the west they called this terror, that is , the person who plans this operation is the one who is there lurking presses the button leads. he must understand that he is taking part in a war crime. well, these are very important things said, because that's uh arab terrorism. uh, the defense of this arab terrorism was usually that it was not supported by any state, and of course, syria ran up enough at that time. it was 50 years ago, but uh, nevertheless, even the hysterical government did not take direct responsibility for this, and in this case, general budanov is the boss. uh, ukrainian military intelligence openly boast
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that they are from exactly responsible for such deeds, because they are flirting like that zelensky, too, will not directly say, we did it, military necessity, and so on. no, uh, they don't seem to say directly that they did it. but this is so, they say there is still no doubt. they don't leave. this is what they did and boast about this hypocrisy. this is the last refuge of virtues, or at least of all virtues. yes, therefore, when people commit some terrible atrocities. they usually talk about it. at least they don't trumpet. and in this sense, when you see that people who occupy responsible, and posts. uh, really uh . hmm make statements like that. they simply wonder if this terrorism, for which the patrons cannot but bear moral responsibility, may be not only moral. and so i want to ask you.
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chek nazarov is a well-known film director and a truly encyclopedic educated person. but, uh, alexander dugin, from my point of view, rightly said that as far as the peoples of russia are concerned, then the reaction to terrorism is exactly the opposite of what you wanted in kiev and among those who supports. well, maybe i'm wrong, but i don't see any resentment of terrorism on the part of western patrons, kiev , is this so, if so, then explain well, yes, there is none . well, actually. this does not really surprise me, because the west is still incredibly pragmatic, cynical in achieving it begins not to kill these rules, these rules work only where you are beneficial to them. this this is known in this sense, but here, but it is necessary
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to note something else, what, in fact, huh? terror is a favorite in general, how to say the occupation of ukrainian nationalism one of the movements in the world has not been so connected with terror ever. how exactly ukrainian nationalism is known is this terror in relation. uh, the days of bender when they did, horrific things, so to speak, killed children there to read, it's just awful. well, then, by the way, everything, this is a new time, starting from the thirteenth year. we somehow forgot the murder of oles buzina. by the way we 're on my mind. so not enough. who was he remind who is he? remind the wife is known, the ukrainian writer is also such an absolutely peaceful person. absolutely human. by the way, well, yes, with your views and you, these are
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really close peoples. no, he stayed there and died and acted absolutely within the framework of the dragon and there was no investigation, no one would have been punished, but then this already horrific event, the burning of people in odessa, is somehow about this in this sense russian information. this is her in my opinion. still, it is strong, no matter how it uses these very important moments, but it was terrifying 100 people. burned in public, yes, who jumped out of the windows , made their eyes look terrible for the limit at all and there was no investigation, the people who were known to be responsible for it did not suffer any punishment. and so it all sunk into the woods. well, what to be surprised, of course, these are already real. i bring
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once again my condolences alexander gelievich. of course, this is terrible to say. i agree that this led to the opposite result . in this sense, it is necessary to say the very charm of this person. i mean further on, so to speak, girl, sweet, pretty, charismatic, of course, it only causes as they say backlash, therefore, but for the west it is indifferent, because you know, here, returning to uh knee, he says, now they said very terrible things. you said that for the west, e as e for e is indifferent to the integrity of this community. and when did it happen for them, when did you remind me when they reacted to this in any way, when they were very often engaged in terrorism themselves. look, you could have seen it seen it in yugoslavia in libya we've seen it in
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afghanistan in iraq i'm not talking about long history of the west which is all fucking for them. this is absolutely e not indifferent. i just wanted to fix it. yesterday, on dasha's memorial day, a year since her death in italy , a festival was held for 7 hours in my town in the north, where people staged the opera part of dasha, remembered her, read poetry. it was a rather large group of people, there were dozens. er, well, not tens of thousands. well, there were definitely a thousand, that is, there were a lot of people who came to her festival, uh, who publish her something books. that is, the west after all. i mean, this is the west we're talking about, it's the elites. this is, uh, the direction behind the west. these are their rulers, but the west is completely different. normal people live there and dasha has become symbols for many of them. alexander glebovicha agrees with you that they worry, of course,
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the western ones are homogeneous and will not, so to speak, smear everyone with black paint, but on the other hand. i'll tell you so, or it's a product. kind or you do not descend from heaven elites are born in the people come out of the people, its people support these elites until as long as they please the people. so, strictly speaking, it is also not necessary to remove responsibility, frankly speaking, from the simpler part of society , it is clear that in italy, in america, in germany , it is clear that there are a lot of people who do not support this at all and understand how dangerous it is, but unfortunately, today the situation is as follows, when they have a consensus in society that this is the right war for them. and most importantly, we talk a lot. yes, dmitry, so to speak. here we are talking about the planes they supply. well note one thing curiously. here is what i concluded for myself. maybe i'm wrong. listen, well, with their general power. they could deliver not 40 planes, but 500. tomorrow,
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yes, the united states could deliver 500 planes. they could deliver not 14 not 30 tanks. and they have a thousand of them, but they don't do it. well, i have no doubt that this is not the result. uh, some kind of this generosity, or so to speak, desire, so to speak, some kind of she in my opinion. it's very simple that they are satisfied with just such a war. how it goes, which is exhausting, they don’t want the victory of ukraine. by the way, she doesn’t want them either they need it, but it won’t be, but they don’t even hypothetically need it for them, this situation in which this war is, exhausting two peoples of the close peoples of the eastern slavs, in principle, what was the former for them? this is the ussr fighting. this is the ussr fighting among themselves, the two largest republics of the ussr are fighting among themselves.
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they are the ones who throw this coal, they throw it up, but they don’t completely inflate this fireman just so that it smolders smoldering smoldering, but for them it suits everything, and, accordingly, in this regard, they are completely suits and these terrorist attacks that generate emotions on the part of peoples towards each other, it is understandable to say this, that is, they sow this ideal situation for them, and therefore, in this sense, we somewhat underestimate them. it seems to me that it’s still not like throwing this hat. well, it seems to me that, after all, underestimating their goals of the true goals that they set for themselves, they do not set, in my opinion, the goals of the final defeat of russia today, they set the goals of the final victory of ukraine they set the goal that this continued. as long as possible for this, there are 40 vehicles here, 30 tanks. here it is here, it
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seems to me, here is the terrorist attack here. this one is like his drone, and this is the state. it seems to me that uh, in general, for them it is precisely that we need them to break this situation, and there is only one way to break it with an offensive. victory is victory, moreover , unconditional, and it will not suit us. no form of variable will suit us , only capitulation, signed in kiev precisely. unfortunately we have to leave now to advertising, and then we will continue this interesting , important, not always cheerful conversation, to put it mildly, and we will go out to advertising and return in just a few minutes. let's have pens. this is how you work. now with this tool. this tool is right hand. this is yours and here it is the spatula that you made from the wire, peel off, and the left
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i wouldn’t be surprised at all if the abrams company paid for this particular plot of the landing as a padded german cat brazenly passed off as a russian tank was always known for publishing jaundice in mariupol schools from september 1 a prison dress code was introduced bench with bench and defendants bloggers who are trying to show that we are oppressed. i want to assure everyone. this is wrong. we are happy here on the first and always on one tv dot ru on the air is a big game and we are talking about a troll unleashed against russia by the government of ukraine with the permission and sometimes with the encouragement of the collective west. i agree, uh, with all of you. what is the best
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solution for russia? of course, there would be a complete victory with the unconditional surrender of ukraine . i understand that this would be in the interests of russia and i understand that at the national level after of all who happened is something that people not only aspire to, but can and have the right to insist on it. in general, it's a problem. what, uh , while the dynamics would be for action, it does not suggest that this unconditional surrender, that it will happen in the near future. by the way, i do not rule out that it will happen much faster than many people think about it, especially if russia is provoked into using more uh decisive, uh, methods of warfare, then
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they can find out. what they fought for and ran into, and they won’t be up to it at all concern for ukraine in this situation. but we are not there yet. and now, i just want to ask you. i spent quite a lot of time eating in vladivostok and in syria in lebanon by uh the first half of the eighties when levan was the center of terror, and if you remember in the year eighty-two, the generalron who then commanded the israeli forces, he was in order to to push the palestinians out of southern lebanon and they were doing regular shelling of israel and, uh, attacks across the borders. with the permission of the prime minister of begen, he began a military
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operation, but against the organization. especially the influence of the weave. operation was successfully completed. but sharon's instructions were to stop on the bank of the flying riva of the flying river, about 40, in my opinion, kilometers from the border, he did not stop. he went straight to the beret, and he, well, in general, clearly set tasks . the complete destruction of these terrorist detachments did not allow. marines were sent , the task was given to withdraw the palestinians, and they would elect them to some other safe place, but in reality it did not work out so easily, because the phalangists are right infusion christians orchestrated the massacre of many of these palestinians. this is another
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story, but for me it was fateful that general sharan, in spite of his only fairly resolute prime minister. begenova, i am absolutely convinced. why don't i come here, if the final outcome of israel's struggle with the arab regimes, that it is necessary to destroy the reptile? and at least demonstrate to the arab government that when you allow these kinds of terrorists to operate in your territories, that you will pay a big price for it? do you agree that, in addition to the special military operation that is being carried out on the territory of ukraine, that russia has the right and serious motives to start striking at terrorists?
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wherever they are, when i say motives and rights, and they mean that you need to go and start throwing blows higher, who is london, and such things, of course, are done selectively and after a thorough analysis of the situation. well, here’s the principle, what is it that, in the collective west, they decided that they need to provide an iron shield, and because of which you can do absolutely anything, without any consequences , or you think that modern geopolitics were tinkering with it, that we like it or we don’t like it, we are forced to agree with the immunity of those countries that encourage and arm terrorists, and i believe that you know, uh, one must always remain, uh, realists. i am deeply
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convinced that to carry out a complete decisive victory over the ukrainian nazi regime is within the realm of this, perhaps, this is a necessary condition for the existence of our country for us. yes, it will require very large efforts. this may happen sooner than many people think, because i think that the ukrainians really invested a lot in this counteroffensive and the fact that we heroically repulsed it and are now repulsing it at a huge cost should not be forgotten either. this means that we have undermined. we stand on the threshold when the backbone of this system may begin to burst at the seams. accordingly, it seems to me that the main goal of getting together for this decisive blow is to win here with maximum distraction and not be distracted by everything else is the best way to win and to humiliate, if you like, our enemy is
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to achieve our confident victory of victory within the boundaries that seem fair to us. this will be very worthy and better. in my opinion. we simply cannot imagine the outcome of this most difficult situation of this war. and it will be a punishment and it will be a judgment. and this will be a humiliation of the enemy, but at the same time, both the west and we and other civilizations. we can continue to be. and we can build these in our own way. we can arrange. and as some joint projects, but we will never forget anything. we let's not forget them, because they can become ill. maybe not right away. we look when long will be payment, steal. then i, yes, there is such a song at the beginning of the soviet. e at the end of the soviet union, she was terrible, when the difficult period comes. i'm not going
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to save you. i will drown, and after all, how since our intelligentsia was set up that way. and when the hard time comes. i won't save you. i will drown. this decided the fate of the soviet union in some situation. we have a long memory. we historical people. when the west comes, it will be bad. and he is about to have a very , very bad time for his internal reason, because this civilization has come up. just close to the abyss. maybe we'll just say, but it's your path, here's your gay parade heading towards a specific goal. well, go there into this abyss. we will not save you. maybe we won’t even drown, but we won’t save, as if we’ll remember how you delivered, huh? war and technology in order to beat the russian people, as they encouraged, or maybe organized, most likely organized terrorist attacks. we will remember everything, but now we live in our russian world and this world is moving in its own direction at its own pace towards its goal. you can do whatever you want,
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but it's your destiny. and here, on the border with the former ukraine, here salem in lvov is more galic than volhynia, here passes the borders with us, please, like hungarians or serbs , please, lead, maybe someone else will come to his senses from our slavic or eastern european brothers, or even western people with us, please choose us. we will not reject you, but if you go your own way, continue these luck. and when you feel bad here we do not count on us. my russian long people. we can remember. now, perhaps, i would not strike at even those countries that openly help. uh , for the sake of clarity, i definitely did not propose to the kiev tourist regime to strike at countries. i asked a much narrower question, so if we, uh, would know, where are those people who committed terrorist acts
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against russian citizens, and i would these only terrorist attacks. in this case , i would interpret it very narrowly, where it is absolutely clear that there is no way, it cannot be called otherwise. now, if we knew where these people are, if they were more accessible to us, so i ask a question. whether it would be right to demonstrate that these people could not be safe anywhere, that was not a suggestion. it was a qur'an question, but in general, i agree with alexander gelevich. in this sense, it seems to me that he is our president. ah, showing patience. he does not want to bring the situation and does the right thing. i'm in in this sense, i absolutely think it’s true, but such a conflict that will lead to a nuclear clash, and so to speak, it’s clear we have emotions, we have this, but as they say, the president must have restraint in this sense with a cold mind, nothing that came to my
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mind, but would have the potential to cause a nuclear war. i said much more. it seems to me that there is such a serious responsibility here that vladimir vladimirovich, in this sense, shows it, so to speak. and if vladimir vladimirovich would have decided that the moment had come to be unbearable. well if it coincided with my understanding of the situation, yes , i don’t know how similar our understanding of the situation is. although i must say. here is what alexander gelevich is talking about. said, you know in the west of course, great civilization many wonderful achievements many crimes. and here, it seems to me, you his such a long, history of one of the most horrific crimes. this is what happened in 1991. it's not as bright as it looks. yes, in general it's terrible it's a terrible event at a time when the soviet union i mean russia is another matter how we
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we relate to this now, but in general the soviet union russia disarmed disbanded the warsaw pact. all those who wanted to leave were released without a war, without any violence, without any of these, and, in principle, extended the hand of peace. it was a unique chance in general for the world , a unique chance, if the west supported it in general, the world would change. it's amazing. i repeat. now we have a common mood. that's why we did it? yes? why is that another question? but we have to go to the advertisement and get back to you immediately. after let's talk about that. what happened in the ninety-first year and e, what conclusion does the people of russia draw from this today ? very interesting opinion poll screen on what with you? let's go to the ad and be back in just a few minutes.
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the west, how did it take advantage of the russian interest in a new more harmonious world order and instead decided that russia was a word and therefore, well, if you don’t finish it off, then at least step on it and humiliate it in our soviet and russian society in those years, but it it was like that it was like that, stop arming stop that, come on, really this is a good thing, enough, enough of the rivalry of military atomic weapons. let's somehow find this one and finish this story, start some new stage. here there was a mood in the soviet, it was not defeated. west is you you are like a defeat, in fact it was, in my opinion. the greatest step on the part of russia of a russian person in
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relation to. how do you say making peace? and what we received in response, and here in response we received this is what we now have, well , how can you forgive after that. as well as not only russia received it, but at the same time , even in the west they believe that they have shown the complete moral superiority of russia from you in a threatening way. but it's our fault too that we very rarely put the question in this way, since we still have our own internal struggle there, so to speak, there is such and such a gorbachev yeltsin. well, let's put that aside and say that in general it was a great act of human humanism is another matter. what did it come? well, so to speak. we must use. we don't use it in any way, and that's why i, uh, think it's one of the greatest crimes.

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