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need. sport is beauty and joy, behind which there is a lot of hard work and many years of work. necessary for now, we are monitoring the development of events, the information channel on the first will continue the program time will tell. hello, the program time will tell is live on channel one. i am artyom shenin , we continue to talk about the most important significant events. of course, today's event is a continuation of the conversation that we started yesterday. this is the visit of kim jong-un, the leaders of north korea, to our country. and about which today there is a lot of talk about negotiations, well, from the outside, because in general, it is clear that the negotiations are of such content that we are unlikely to learn much about what exactly was discussed, but
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here is what kim jong-un visited and uh, cosmodrome and clearly consciously examined all kinds of rocket technology and asked questions about of how something works, of course, gives us some idea of what among what? ah, how, among other things, the content of vladimir putin’s negotiations with him could and probably happened, and we also have , uh, probably certain uh, interest in cooperation with north korea, but all this , despite all the importance, uh, of course, of the bilateral relations between russia and north korea korea and all this, of course, is very important, but context is important. i think that the context in which kim jong-un came to the russian federation this time is so different than in 2019, when he came last time. although, i'm sure, the previous time. he
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was interested in almost the same things , discussed the same things, and so on, but the context had changed critically. we already discussed this yesterday, that it is quite obvious that the leaders of north korea are now hanging in the russian federation, and this, well, also the chinese people. the public, which is invisible above all this , is certainly present, and the conversation that we also had yesterday in connection with the negotiations that had not yet begun, then began, that it is quite obvious that these two hypotheticals loom, and the others, the russian federation, china, north korea and the united states of america, japan and south korea, are in this very important region of the world, so one of the main questions. there are questions in connection with this visit and in connection with these negotiations. it is not only about russian-north korean relations. and about what place this visit occupies or can occupy in the overall structure of today’s global,
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moreover, here are the headlines, uh, and the attention with which they are being watched in the west, and for what this meeting says to me is that it's not just about what they discuss. whether he gives you ammunition or not, he is there for ammunition. yes, they write about it, but i am sure that this is the tenth thing. i’m sure that everyone, even who, is talking about some smaller nuances. they think exactly about this, where the whole structure goes. uh, maybe we can move further in connection. with such developments. well, you and i will ask all these important questions right after a short, very interesting, as always, advertising on channel one, top-secret frida she’s a christian now faces the example of canada with nazi roots , grandfather recruited ukrainians into the service of the germans , a person with a nazi past ends up from
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so we’re discussing it live and discussing it live, and an important event today. one of the most notable events. the arrival of the leader of north korea , negotiations with him vladimir and putin and the vostochny cosmodrome where they visited and kim jong will continue to visit the sites of potential military-technical cooperation. even the space theme was discussed there and so on. and all this is certainly important, as i already said, but it seems to me that no less important, and perhaps more important, within the framework of the context in which we all find ourselves is this particular visit , within the framework of the fact that today in twenty third year we have a confrontation between the russian federation and the american-centric west. and this is the most important background and context of this visit for the united states as one of the main fields of potential, so to speak
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, collision - this is china. which means, uh. korea is china's most important ally and support base, so to speak, in this region. and i think that, of course, this also has a military-technical component to kimmersen’s visit, about which a lot is written in the west, about which we also talk about. we, of course, will also discuss it and probably some kind of economic, the component is mutually beneficial, but still, in my opinion, exactly how much this piece of the puzzle is, what it means for the wider puzzle. in this, that is, it is clear that in connection with this we can discuss something that is happening. here you can discuss something that may be happening here, but in reality. i think i already said this at the beginning, that all these western media that are following this. and in general everyone who is watching this. everyone understands that this is the whole structure, it is moving somewhere and many do not really understand where it is moving and what options there are generally, where it
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is supposedly moving or moving, and therefore, when the day before yesterday the americans began to shout about the fact that the north koreans supposedly have some kind of obligation not to transfer to us weapon. although they have no obligations. they just said many times that we are not transferring anything. and when today, uh, this same topic was picked up. uh, the british through the mouth of sky news and when they also remind you about some obligations that absolutely i like these brityshanglasses. they are all other people's obligations, they have all their moves written down. eh, even if there are no obligations, then they come up with and remind you of these obligations about their own, as if they don’t remember, and that means they are appealing to stop negotiations with russia on arms and so on. i read into all of this. for me, the main problem is to stop negotiations with russia, that is, they write about weapons, but in fact , it seems to me, they mean in their heads that this
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certain development of events is incomprehensible. and what does all this mean in your opinion, for the west for uh anglo-saxons for the states uh, which you do professionally and so on? this is, after all, well, not russia and north korea in themselves, this is some kind of broader story. why are they so hysterical? this is completely bretchesham. as such, they are not interested in the meeting that is taking place. they take a much broader view. i'll start with the british. first , the fact is that the british at one time, they did not succeed in working out south korea. south korea is completely under the rule of the united states of america. if you want to be successful businessman, if you want to be a politician and senator, then in any case you must get an education in the united states of america and then you can build your career in south korea. if you want to have a weapons license, that is, of course. you must first swear allegiance to the united states of america, get an education there , give part of your shares to the united states of america , register a legal entity there and
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move on. where are the british? i don’t have the british, south korea and they realized that the weapons array that is now in south korea we just shouldn’t forget about south korea and their weapons production capabilities. they are serious and often tell us, yes, it’s nonsense, they only produce washing machines there. no, i was at the production facilities. groups of companies. we then went together with the company kida kf defense anal with the institute. this is the largest structure, then we were invited there, and we traveled around the plant by buses and cars; the distance was enormous; this scale of the busan port has not been canceled. we see. what is the amount of theta it is not consumed today. now the interests of japan have begun the process of militarization. japan for whose money do the japanese tell us they are investing their money? no, but here we need to make a distinction. on whose money is the militarization of japan and the usa and britain taking place? here are the british funds,
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including. insurance funds, they begin to open their pockets and invest money in the militarization of japan in full, including south korea and japan have bad relations, but the koreans, hating the japanese , begin to transfer technology to them production of weapons, but they also begin to transfer technology for the production of weapons not to the japanese, but they begin to transfer them as one vassal of the united states of america as well, absolutely right, what is called , comrade, misfortune out of pocket or by luck, as they think? yes from pockets to pockets technologies are transferred the owner is the same manipulations that occur in north korea but north korea is the only country that can simply open this thread with one blow take it and turn it off. yeah any person who was. well, in any case , he is actively trying to impress. what can already yes, you know, here. uh, when we talk about north korea , the most prestigious job is a military engineer, the most
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prestigious. this is the top. doctors will be at the second level, then teachers will be teachers . a country that has its own very good engineering potential may or may not smile about this, but they have maintained a very good engineering school. that is, they from scratch they can do something they are missing. something is conveyed, of course, by big brother china, but you need to understand one simple thing from the point of view of weapons production, north korea has made a very big leap over the last 20 years, a very serious leap. if earlier we said, look at these diamond mountains, they have hidden guns that can demolish power, true, they can demolish it. yes, but in reality they too, by the way, this is the topic of building underground fortifications, how everything is hidden with them. there's a lot there. something to learn from anyone who has been demetrized zone, which at least once took the elevator down to go to these meeting rooms. he saw what it was. this is a scale that you won't see anywhere else. moreover , these rooms are made in really rocky areas. this is a huge job for the egyptians and they couldn’t
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create what the guys did. now the work ethic is enormous. south korea has wanted to unite for a long time. the north track created more than one committee, but the essence was very simple: they united families, and used cheap free labor. we them let's enslave. this will be our colony, young people, south korea says, listen, how cool it is. they work for pennies now. they will work for us. now the process of colonization has been launched again, and europeans want to think about it. what other colonies can we look out for if africa is slowly leaving us? south korea japan is watching, listen, maybe we will someday be able to squeeze out north korea . fermentation is beginning, but against this background, there are real players such as china india russia. those players who are not western peace. and these players today are beginning to pursue their own line that is different from the west, but look at everything that you described, well
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, as if in the development of what i started again. it confirms my main thesis that as soon as we speak, north korea we immediately immediately speak, north and south what they are as soon as we speak, south korea we immediately speak to the united states of america and japan as soon as we speak to the united states of america and japan we are talking china and the russian federation a. yes, and then britishi appear, and so on, so we we understand that this is this little knot that we are sort of discussing now. here it’s just a small knot that can affect, as it were, everything and uh in this sense, but you started with shaving, and the united states of america, in your opinion, they take something more seriously, and fundamentally more. well, today it was said more than once at these negotiations that this is our priority and kim jong-un said the priority of developing relations with the russian federation and so on and so forth, as far as you know
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sight. in the end, they suggest that all this may have some well, qualitatively at a higher level of development , military-technical, political, global, if you like, and so on. and, that is, they are roughly speaking about north korea, don’t talk to them, or they’re like wow, that’s something will be the time when you could talk, don’t communicate with north korea we’ll do everything ourselves passed in 2018 . yeah, in 2018, a situation arose when donald trump received a very important report from the chief of the joint staff. then concluded. the next thing he did was a simple request to this guy who has a big button. remember, there were a lot of conversations and there was a meeting and relations were getting better, mr. rocketman. it's called little rocket little pen, and then the fleet somehow went there, and then went back, and then there was this report. the report said the following: we can break in now, and it’s easy for pyongyang.
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we can copy it, they told him, but for this we must fit three fleets. yeah, three fleets should make 5,000 sea sorties in a week, and yes. we need about 5,000 tomahawks that should arrive, but we really can’t really imagine what we can imagine from these 12 lots, which are one and a half. how many flights can we make in a week? 600. or maybe at least 1,600. no, we can’t take a pause, the pause has dragged on so long that the situation that is now unfolding in the united states of america does not allow them to treat with humor the cooperation that is unwinding and now this thread that is beginning to tie this new center of power. oh look, moving on. this is the new center strength is a thread that begins to twist here. and well, one can only guess. what a ball. maybe, what is called reeling from these threads, taking into account even what
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we managed to discuss here in 5 minutes, and this is a lot of things, and this phrase that was said that these are countries that are no longer western or pro-western countries of the global south, they are showing interest. there were listed india and china and so on. this raises a question. and who are we today, taking into account the context from which i began special military operations with sanctions that have already been introduced against us . it’s difficult to imagine the supply of weapons, and, apparently, long-range ones. ah, that means the ukrainian regime is in the west. well, in violation of all, so to speak, warnings of attempts to come to an agreement, the context has changed very much, but in the case of north korea , for example, i still don’t have an understanding, we have already crossed a certain line for ourselves that we are not part of this, like the western world blah blah based on rules and so on and
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we are already moving into some new combination, emanating from some new idea of what siamir is, or we are still standing, as it were, with one foot where we are. eh, he's here somewhere. here we are standing with one foot. here we are saying : north korea everything is fine adversaries ugh, we don’t love you, and then this. but what about sanctions? well, we will comply with sanctions for now. you know, they want international agreements and so on and so forth, there are nuances here. today their foreign minister is ours explained, but the most important thing is that this means that the question that he was asked about this more than once today. it arises for everyone listening to the explanation. sanctions against north korea were adopted in a completely different geopolitical situation, when there were problems in establishing a dialogue, when there were quite serious debates in the security council, but since the adoption of the last resolution. this was several years ago. we said very firmly that there would be no more sanctions against north korea and
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our chinese partners took the same position i heard, but there will be no further sanctions against north korea. this question arises for many and i think for the north koreans too. and those who are already with them further, why are we there, well, it’s like friends forever and all this, and those sanctions that exist, considering that the president is today, who is also asked this question by the president. eh, he answered this question diplomatically that russia complies with the restrictions that have already been introduced. but there are things that we can talk about, yes, within the current rules we have and the possibilities that we also pay attention to are discussed, that is, such a story arises that we seem to be like what was before this context. it seems like we have another foot in there and are not going to leave it , but here, it seems like we are going to build something fundamentally new, which
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already scares them. this is duality, in your opinion. it’s somehow surmountable, or that’s how it should be. here's one leg. here somewhere the other leg is there, considering that our legs are long and the country is large and so on, right? well actually your question is fair why because indeed, probably many of us have a picture in our heads that there is this very global west with which we have a serious conflict, we are already kind of saying goodbye according to their rules, it seems like we don’t play, yes, but at the same time it exists political institutions economic institutions other institutions that have obligations to them. that’s what you ’re saying right there, the situation is extremely simple , absolutely not simple, there are sanctions that were introduced, e.g., the un and this fundamentally distinguishes the sanctions against north korea
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let's say sanctions against us, because sanctions were imposed against us by specific states of the european union, britain. these are not sanctions, he is against north korea, these are un sanctions and we , as a member of the un security council , signed up for them and this is a really fundamental question, because if we really we are saying that we are no longer satisfied with this institution, which is controlled by that same global west. eh, and the same mr. goodyerish allows himself to do a lot of strange things. we are in this game is not allowed by the bolsheviks. that is, let's say. now, if we really publicly violate sanctions now, they are north koreans, what is happening next next , the story will naturally begin, for example, with the reform of the un security council immediately, well, that is, naturally it will be said, well, russia ignores. she doesn't respect me. he she destroys the foundation. she does not take into account the decisions that she herself signed up for and
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on and on. this is the whole point, so i understand this argument, but i want you, for example, to say that, well, uh, the minsk agreements, which the americans and their wards in kiev and their uh, almost wards in berlin and paris publicly wiped their feet on, were also formalized as an onnovsky resolution, and yet less. that didn't stop me from drying my feet. i won’t even talk about the middle east, jerusalem and so on, so this is also a somewhat self-deceptive position. you know, if we violate something like this now, something like this will happen, well , listen, how long is it not violated? the resolution, uh, on the middle east is already 50 years old for some of them. i think 40 for sure. i’m just talking about the possible consequences that could happen, as you can see, our president is also quite careful about this. we also understand perfectly well that north korea wants exactly this and, in fact, many questions. me, at least , this is my opinion, including supplies of
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the same cannon artillery that north korea has. uh-huh, i was taught the cannon artillery that north korea has. i think it comes down to what north korea understands, that is, economically, in fact. we have quite obvious simple things you can sit down and come up with not simple ones, but simple incomprehensible ones. north korea is a country that, uh, spends too much on the defense complex. you can view. uh, how long is the service life, uh, in north korea , that is, you can look at the figures for the share of uh, defense spending of north korea’s gdp , it’s clear that for it, it’s a matter of survival . she has nuclear weapons a strong army, and we are an engineering school, and it essentially has not weak cyber troops. guys, don’t interfere with some of our liberals and north korea’s cyber troops. the very weak are some of the strongest. well, its model is clear. don't mess with us. yes, then it will turn out that
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they will check everything periodically, until no one makes up their mind. let's remember history. you’re right when you say that on the one hand everyone is giggling. but what about north korea, on the other hand, they really see that north korean missiles, which they proved not theoretically, but practically, are home there are such red lines drawn on the beauty that so far no one is trying to overcome somehow if a north korean missile reaches san francisco. well, the question arises not only for japan and the united states itself will not intercept there, but this is a real story. and north korea also has something to offer us in the military sphere, while we understand that the passion for defense for north korea brings obvious economic problems that china will not completely cover, that is, in this regard, it is quite clear that what we we can offer at the elementary level, but as we see publicly, no deals have been concluded. but it would turn out to be true. what's stopping you? sort of. well, what is holding us back, what is holding north korea back is not publications in the british press
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reminding us of some korean promises. uh, there’s no way to help russia and weapons, so it’s more likely to stir things up. i think that the north koreans, the british press, are more likely to north korea. indeed, this is a fundamental point. are we ready to publicly, uh, violate sanctions, he’s not in the regime there publicly? some kind of gray supplies you think, so i think yes, what if, roughly speaking, we find a form in which we will not do this not personally, but by adhering to the public position that the president stated, then to the north koreans. it seems to me that driving is much more important for them than checkers. no, they are not, but it seems to me, no, in fact, it’s the same question that you yourself rightly ask. but what are we ashamed of then, that is, if we really believe that the modern structure is unfair, that the un is an organization that does not meet the interests of there. call it the global south, or whatever you really want. what’s stopping us from saying that, well, let’s really
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create some new institutions and new rules of the game. yeah, uh, but for now i think that certain, of course , we still have doubts, it’s clear and you wanted to add this very short, yes, a remark, you know, there is a legal procedure for recalling your voice. and when our president says that we have all the legal opportunities to act within the law today here. here for example, i read between the lines, because there is a clearly defined procedure for recalling our voice. when we recall this voice, this does not mean that we are automatically destroying it. he as such. by the way, for example, that is, roughly speaking, there is further opportunity. i understand perfectly how complex this complex is. uh, negotiations and so on, what we do publicly, what we do not publicly, what they need, what we need, and especially taking into account this broader situation, which by and large. we all understand the impact on this broad situation. well, of course, these questions exist, but i
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don’t know, and it’s clear that we won’t find out. in general, do north korea pose these questions? you? please note that we are discussing all this publicly here. but why are we there, and they have them somehow. it seems to me that things are different. now we are just moving on to the military-technical, uh, component in addition to the geopolitical one, although today we understand that there are no separate geopolitical military- technical ones. i want to remind everyone that here this context is new, which appeared in comparison with the nineteenth year, when kim jong-un came, and it is largely manifested in the test that he said today. e, the leader of north korea in which he said that he is confident that the russian army and people will certainly win a great victory in the holy struggle to punish the gathering of evil that claims hegemony and feeds the illusion of expansion. that is, they have a clear position, well, as if it were public, by the way, everything is also fine. i like his
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confidence. well, accordingly, you because as i understand it, recently it was from there, respectively. well, it’s necessary, but in a couple of days, yes, we need to somehow understand where we are on the path to, uh, the sacred victory for which kim jong-un raised a toast today. well, within the framework of this, you probably also have some thoughts that might interest us in the development of definitely bilateral relations with north korea, please, could, uh, as we go, well, about the same place. there was a situation here months ago before the start of the ukrainian contrast. what s one side? he failed, of course. although he is still walking. that is, it has not ended. yep, it's still going on. it still continues, like a series of attacks, attacks , and so on. or is it still continuing, like some kind of counter-offensive, like some kind of systematic movement that has some kind of goal for me. uh, it's interesting to understand now
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it's just a series. this new word appeared. yes? it didn’t happen before, it’s over. yes, now this is the turn on the fifth. at least in the direction where they are fighting, respectively, me and the brigade. well, there are others there, respectively, units of the union of donbass volunteers. for them, this is meaningless marking time. ok then. basically, we gave it there in 2 months, 300-400 meters there. yes, this is pressure, which, well , i will say not very much. i won’t go to bakhmudskaya direction. yes, so to speak. by the way, one of the most problematic and bloody places in this sense is on our line of combat contact, but there is, of course, another direction, let’s say ugledar. it’s clear that zaporozhye is also serious. in general, all sorts of events passed, but, in general, so far our opponents have something to brag about. they
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killed an incredible amount of armored vehicles and armored vehicles. they packed a lot. yes, any equipment in general, they killed an incredible number of people this summer. for starters, autumn. they just suffered huge losses that they received. yes, they got, in fact, a couple of more or less large seltins, zaporozhye well, the harvest there is somewhere major, already there, too, in fact. this smiley thing is a feature. several small yes, maybe up to a dozen small populated ones small trees of villages. that, in fact, is all the declared goals are there, respectively. eh, i don’t know the capture of kherson yes, so to speak, the transition to ours, so to speak, the left side of the wrong side, there is the return of kherson. march on accordingly first she is so magician, then
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to melitopol from there to crimea i don’t know everything everything in general everything else everything. this will definitely not come true. at least, because in fact , intense hostilities will continue, well, until october 10-15 at the most. weather of time. yes of course, the weather after this will rise again just as it did last year, because it will lighten up accordingly, and everything else will unravel. that's all these successes essentially. of course, they are not destined to receive it. and we, among other things, also received some significant territorial successes in the north in the kharkov region. well, that is, they, too , are nothing grandiose, so we did not return them. unfortunately, the raisins were not returned, not even the kupyan raisins, although we were nearby on guard duty. yes, we are still just becoming oskol, roughly speaking, yes, it is clear that we are still far from being able to return kharkov , but nevertheless, that’s why we can say that we won a brilliant victory.
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this summer, no, but we, of course, if the enemy suffers monstrous losses. yeah, and they didn’t allow him to achieve absolutely any success, so our situation is normal and theirs is a situation of failure. that is, our situation is not brilliant. well, normal stressful work. they have a situation of failure regarding those goals. which they themselves declared and those inflated expectations. yes, of course, but at the same time it must be said that, unfortunately, the combat effectiveness, and our enemy’s troops, still generally retain the shells. they didn’t run out of those notorious surges either. they go almost day after day. yes, as a rule, these are absolutely unsuccessful actions that lead to further losses. and this is what is called stupid. god forgive me for this rather monotonous meat grinder. what they are organizing there is monotonous and stupid, but
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nevertheless they are suffering huge losses. and we carry considerable losses. we also suffer losses and indeed. i could simply give specific figures there, from which something would be clear, but, unfortunately, i do not have the right to do this. i just want to say that we are suffering losses. the losses are not small, including this map, including, as i would say, not just from their artillery, but from very actively used cluster munitions, from which we have a very large number of wounded, privately the wounded are lightly wounded. that is, approximately now the ratio is and two hundred and three hundred is one in five. and even one in six. that is, it relies on one killed, so to speak, it happens. yes, and again six people, uh, by comparison, often this injury is not serious, not life-threatening. but, nevertheless, such a person still comes to the rear. well, they often go to the rear themselves. well, in fact, or sometimes it happens quite often, they generally go to the that is , for now, that is, the unit leaves the combat and leaves. he continues to fight with a wound, and
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then naturally, completely waiting is pulled to the rear and already there further it begins, and in the traffic rules he begins, accordingly he needs to be treated somehow, he receives full-fledged help, he begins to be treated, there is often some kind of treatment there. there 's a story there. i don’t want to be what is called a carrier of cheap sensations, but of course, there is an impression that they are still processing these, so to speak, cassettes and charges with something. the rads begin to rot very quickly. well, it seems like, yes, there is this fragment there, there is a wick, yes, there is nothing special, well, a person looks like a three for a couple of days. yes yes then he becomes really ill and has to be seriously dragged to the hospital. although in fact the fragments are there, yeah, so to speak, many such fragments were received before and they sort of calmly picked them out and this is the situation that you describe with cassettes and a variety that works quite intensively. and apparently , there is no shortage of ammunition yet. in the meantime, suppress and somehow
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critically interfere with the work of their artillery. but we can’t, either we have nothing, or something else interferes. here i seem to remember about the conversations about the north koreans. there with their calibers and so on. i understand, but in general i’ll be honest. well, first of all, of course we are working, and so is our artillery. they often work very well. and it’s nice to see, and secondly, uh, well, from what i see now. i don’t want to be responsible for all sectors of the front, somewhere somewhere you can ask. yes, this is what, roughly speaking, i see, roughly speaking from myself. yeah, uh, the situation with shell hunger is here. it tends to be sustainable to improvement. that is, for me. eh, okay, more or less. it’s true, it’s not easy from a point of view. that's exactly what it's called, not civilized military rhetoric. yes, that is, it’s all the time. you go where you say, well, under these va- very shells. this is, of course, a very similar story. you know
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, so hmm, dubious. yes, this is condensation. well, what happens are these projectiles that you are not civilized and use lobbying methods to squeeze out for your tables. and these trunks reach to there, before there you need to reach, to suppress the ukrainian artery. well, to be honest, i would division. i would like to add a little guns and calibers, because here i have, well, it’s just difficult for me to say specifically yes, but in general. i, too , would like it specifically, but i know that on others , a battery-powered fight correctly under a long-range one would very much like it, and many people do, but it happens. well, it will be, but not yet. here but here it will be, but nevertheless i must say to record it. i was very critical. all this time our industrial. yes, including here i have to to say that in general, i see, based on my own experience, and, accordingly, the experience of the officers subordinate to me, the situation has a definite
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tendency to improve and improve. i'm not saying that she improved and became brilliant , in general, everything is like this. oh no. this is of course not right, but it tends to improve. and this, of course, is a huge plus. to be honest, well, then, of course, we have one. well, in general, separately. if we talk about technical aspects, this is a separate problem of unmanned aircraft. of course they us, honestly speaking, they just got it, at our site they just got it to white. kalina wrote to the zaporozhye direction a couple of days ago, the paratrooper guys, that fpv are flying like swarms of bees above us all the time. well, it’s still a bit in my opinion. yes? it’s clear for them, maybe for us, in our area , this is still an exaggeration. yes, but these uh, yes fpv. by the way, they, frankly speaking, are annoying us in the same way that ordinary drones with airdrops are annoying us right here. eh, okay. they're pretty busy with another matter,
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that we, of course, are finding means of radio action, including with us everything, so to speak, is more or less improving with electronic warfare devices and electronic reconnaissance of creatures; this is improving is another matter. what and this is funny but this is not the point, ministry of defense. this is forgive the body, often here are the businesses and sponsorship money that we use to do all this. one way or another, it’s clear to get it and acquire it . that is, if we removed this component and left only what is issued by the ministry of defense, it would look situation, well, just a lot more fundamentally sad fundamentally sad. well, i just want to say that war, of course, is a colossal engine of technological progress. that is, if we compare the situation in which we were, roughly speaking, it’s not like there was at the beginning of a special military operation. well , even just rewind it a year ago, that is, the situation since september, respectively, 22 years. i want to tell you
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that in terms of technical support we have made a colossal step forward, what we have now, including the chips of course, yeah, right. they work great, so to speak. i want to tell you. and in general, in principle, in terms of these technological support, including this kind of well, yes, but we, of course, have taken a colossal step forward. well, i would just like to draw the attention of everyone who is watching and listening to us now, that alexander beard is the person who is here on my air. well, well, in those periods when he is now describing, he really said very critical, very harsh things. i'm just pointing out that if a person coming from there, being the commander of a unit in a difficult area, this speaks. well, that means he’s definitely not making this up. what about when alexander borodach says that everything is fine with us? we have everything. i will understand that, strictly speaking, this means that we have probably already won, but we just
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don’t know yet, so, and also to the question of, let’s say , the intersection of the military and technical, very complex aspect that we are already facing and probably we will continue to face both the military-political aspect and partly the ideological aspect now you will understand why and today’s statement by the ministry of defense of the russian federation tells us this news, which, in my opinion, is all concentrated, please. tonight, the armed forces launched a strike with ten cruise missiles at the ordzhonikidze shipyard in the city of sevastopol and three uncrewed boats against a detachment of ships of the black sea fleet during a sea crossing by air defense systems; seven cruise missiles were shot down by the patrol ship vasily bykov; all uncrewed boats were destroyed as a result of being hit by cruise missiles the enemy received damage to two ships
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being repaired. here , uh, please note that in the official message of the ministry of defense i do not refer to the unofficial one, but it is said, verbatim, by cruise missiles and reading about cruise missiles that hit the uh sevastopol bay. well, like every person. eh, and they don’t just amaze. well, the ministry of defense. zhes reports that three missiles that arrived damaged two ships located in dry docks. yes, of course, they will be restored and will continue their military service in the composition of their fruits and so on, but nevertheless, cruise missiles were used, and ukraine, as far as we know , does not have cruise missiles with such a range. and we are talking about the range, well, sensitively more than 200 km. and what’s more, everything i’m saying now is like some kind of assumption based on the analyzes of people who understand this. well , just a couple of hours.
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another news came back, why do i say that this is all moving from military technical to military-political, partly ideological aspect this is the news that came from skywes, please. ukraine used british storm shadow cruise missiles in an attack on the headquarters of the russian black sea fleet in crimea during an attack on a russian submarine, sources from ukraine tell us about this from the west, at the moment the british ministry of defense has not given any comments. it is clear that the ukrainian ministry of defense did not give the uk until the ministry of defense crowbars. eh, ukraine of the reich, naturally. they seem to be rejoicing and also make it clear in every possible way that it’s us, it’s us, but on these okay, but here we go the fact that sky news let's say almost you are five, that is, they uh, as they say, right? yes guys, this is where we are, exactly what i’m talking about, the military technical military-political and in a sense ideological aspect is included in this
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news, because, well, i can remind you not one, not two, not three, but strongly more harsh statements, which were made at different times by different fairly high-ranking people. representatives of our country spoke precisely on this occasion regarding the consequences of the use of weapons provided by the west in in the case of attacks on the russian federation and crimea, including in my opinion. maybe i'm kind of overheated a little shaving now. well, they are actively saying, well guys, it’s like, well, come on, that’s us, we hit you. there’s no doubt that it can’t be ours, because nothing ukrainian would have reached us and it’s hanging like that, some sort of question what do you think? this speaks of attraction about the americans about them, so to speak, this is some kind of new move. i would even say the old new move now, sorry, i'm just, well, i to be honest, i’m sure that this question is not purely about hitting
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the bay there, hitting the ships, that is , the military-technical aspect here is in third place, most likely. this is about something else , here the question is about how to get out of the situation that is developing today, and the most stalemate is the so-called situation. there are always three scenarios. an optimist, a pessimist, a realist , any strategist in terms of politics. he lays out pessimistic scenarios to say, let's freeze the status quo and so on further. but this is a scenario that may be good for america, but it doesn’t mean that britain wants to strengthen its presence. they need a new escalation. full to show that there is full contact with the block. we did this to nato and britain. come on, slap me. show that you are cool, you crossed the next line. yes, we don't have a line. you are drawing somewhere. everyone has long understood that these lines are now just more and more provocations. why? after all, we understand perfectly well that everyone is working in pairs
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during today’s elections. yes failed - it's a choice. and why does this so much coincide with the investigations that everyone is going through now? we were just talking about this to nate, yes, somehow it’s all too connected. well, why do the gainers take it upon themselves? but because briddish, they now understand perfectly well that a number of positions within ukraine have always existed. they controlled the withdrawal from them, starting with the same minister of defense who paid ours and yours and he paid, of course, the british. to the americans, all these returns were kickbacks. so now the situation is changing gradually, britain chose her as skirmisher. this is an absolutely political move . the fact is that we understand perfectly well that it doesn’t matter where these missiles land. they must definitely fly to the territory of the russian federation; this must be news and news. now it was not only picked up by skype, it was picked up by a lot of people, and there was some teasing. look a lot, what next step the russians will take, and not strike at ukrainian territory, or maybe in poland, or
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maybe not in the british, they will again strike at ukrainian territory, that is, at large account, raising rates. yes, but look, uh, raising rates is certainly nothing to discuss here, but being, well, trying to be at least an objective observer. well, with all my, so to speak, attitude, it’s understandable to enjoy these provocations and so on. well, in general, in a sense, create zugzwang for us. and with this move, they have succeeded so far. i don’t know what the answer will be . or there will be some kind of answer, but in general, for now, answer where they hint to answer. well , i doubt something about not answering. read the paragraph the first one that you listed, so i say, this is also a question, sort of an ideological one, because as clausewitz described in his immortal work on war, and in the military sense of the word, a defensive position is stronger than an offensive one, but from the point of view of goals a defensive position sets negative
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under a contract, the program will show them we continue to work live. today we have already talked about the fact that the visit of kim jong-un, his negotiations with vladimir putin, the reaction to this of the west , this is inscribed in a much broader and global context than this map, which yes, this is the context in which this is inscribed and started discussing. uh, cruise missile strike on sevastopol. and which in general, not yet officially, but half took upon themselves and said that these are not some isolated events. and that's all. well, it’s kind of global, but the process is exactly the same for now. we talked about this in parallel with this. uh, the us secretary of state fucking spoke at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. this right now, what is called came to the tapes, where he told a very important story that moscow and beijing are in within the framework of its partnership. without borders. more and more are working together to make the world safer for autocracies, which is what we
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are facing. now it is more than a test for the post-cold war order - it is the end of a decade where comparative geopolitical stability has given way to rising rivalries and authoritarian state revisionist powers. added the secretary of state of the united states of america, whose president just the day before yesterday met in vietnam with the general secretary of the central committee the communist party of vietnam and nowhere was he pressed for anything, what with their position. this too. in general, well, it’s like a revisionist regime. well, it’s okay, when the united states needs a regime headed by the communist party, it’s kind of normal, there is promising strategic military cooperation, everything is fine. but in another place they have illusionism in this way, and tony blinken speaks. we are experiencing, as president biden puts it, a turning point. one era ends another begins and the decision that we we accept now will shape the future within 10 years. this is about the decisions we make and
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the decisions we make. and on north korea and on obligations and uh, in connection with how to respond to british provocations and so on and in connection with how to perceive in this context the ongoing game of hot and cold. here are the americans about providing attacks. many, by the way, are writing in connection with today’s blow. well, maybe already. maybe they're already there eva this isn't the first time they've all they’re discussing, let’s give, let’s give, otherwise they’ve been discussing what they’ve been discussing there for a long time. well, let's listen to cnn please, that president joe biden will soon make a final decision on sending long-range missiles to ukraine , transferring attacks with - this is another example of how the us first refused to provide new weapons, and is now preparing to make concessions after months of pressure. and here the question arises. uh, it’s like they’ll either give it or we won’t give it, but it’s clear that this is the next step in escalation, which has already arrived. let through the media they no longer hide the fact that they are already taking a step in this escalation. and here the question arises.
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so he says, one epoch ends alone. eh, that means the decision begins, which we make in your opinion, and there is, as it were, an idea of which one ends which one begins and they have, what is called a transition plan, or what is called a burned-out barn and hut. well, actually, let me reproduce two. it seems to me that there are obvious , well-known, hypotheses that have been repeatedly heard in this studio, uh, that will help answer your question hypothesis. the first is that it is great britain that is interested in increasing the degree of this conflict and drawing the united states into a full-fledged conflict with the russian federation in this regard, the fact that these are british missiles and the fact that britain does not hide the fact that as you they rightly said that britain is waiting for what russia will do in response - this absolutely fits into this logic. by the way, remember yesterday putin spoke at the forum about the fact that it is british
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instructors who prepare sabotage groups for terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants are absolutely the same, who was the first to supply shells with uranium and the tip of the british, who was the first to supply long-range missiles to the british, that is, who pushed through everyone with british tanks. absolutely correct, that is, in this regard, the united states that in in general, i understand what you are talking about. when you talk about the fact that america will supply, perhaps, these weapons, but nevertheless, the united states often drags its feet on this issue, the second hypothesis. also quite obvious blinka has already spoken openly about this, which is true. eh, perhaps a new bipolarity is emerging. uh, there, well, let's call it the global west versus the, uh, global south. although this may be somewhat contrary to geography, such terms have already developed, which concerns the question of whether this plan is blinkin’s, because in fact, indeed. we understand that glinka’s plan. it exists, like a plan, and he
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voiced it, and i often quote blinkin all the time when he said, we are now going to plunge you into chaos. and when you understand what is chaos, you will return to the model with our dominance, that is, in this regard , the united states leaves humanity with a simple dilemma, either you. these current system, when there is dominance of one state in the economy, finance, politics, or this state, does not agree. there, with some real ideas of multipolarity , some fair rules of the game in trade finance, not agreeing that the dollar ceases to be a global currency, it creates total chaos so that these countries come to their senses and return to the old ways okay, it’s interesting, though, that linkin, well, says that old helicopters are running out, that is, in this regard, it seems to me that there really is something. well, perhaps a reservation, because blinking does not mean that we will fight and prove to china and russia
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that they are wrong, and we still have this old order. that is, he is quite open and apparently, perhaps it is. well , evidence of perhaps a certain insight on the part of some american people is that they are still there in the medium term. this dominance will not be maintained given of what is real. there is a china that already exists, russia exists, india, and you understand that there are a lot of other states. it just ended, twenty. i think blinken also saw this firsthand, uh, and in the g20 declaration. there are many things written down there, dissatisfaction is spelled out there, and from trade things. let's say. yes, in the twenty it is written that the wto must be completely reformed, this is also a stone in the garden in the united states, which is accustomed to the fact that the wto is actually an organization that, uh, they need to make a decision and the united states is accustomed to the fact that they are introducing sanctions against russia against china as well as the famous supplies of semiconductors, but, but i repeat again, it is possible. linkin, you realize that
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the initiative is really going away. and this is a descent into chaos. it is far from certain that it will be so successful and without problems for the united states itself, which means plan b. apparently this is really a transition to a new bipolarity with a frontal conflict with the bloc that will be formed around china well, polarity. it sounds nice to sort out the old polarity. this , by the way, what you just said is partly paraphrasing churchill. yes, democracy is a very bad form of government , the only problem is that all the others are even worse. same story. yes, that is, when we dominate, it is, of course, not very good for everyone. but when we don't dominate, it guys can be much worse for everyone who doesn't want us to dominate. that's exactly what we're talking about now, we're talking about the british another move and about our answer, or not the answer, but here it seems to be hanging. i don’t know about anyone. i’m asking this question now as the commander of a front-line unit or as deputies of the state duma, so you can answer in the capacity in which it’s more convenient for you to talk about it. i’ve seen two
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people. yes, that’s the question of the polars, yes, yes, well, so far, it seems like they’re not shooting, you’re not suffering from a mental illness. i know that i think that the united states, frankly, has long been ready for the fact that they are plunging the world is in chaos and is well understood. and the fact that we heard a quote from blinken’s article is not a slander at all. he understands perfectly well that the old world has already ended. it’s just that in reality we are not even dealing so much with some kind of national american elite. we are dealing with a conditionally western world elite , which controls a significant piece of the world economy, 50 percent there, as if to say, this is the elite, i would say that it is transnational. can she be based anywhere physically and confident in the uk she's ready for plunging the world into chaos. and, in principle, this is progressing steadily. therefore, what we are now seeing in sevastopol and what we are seeing in other parts of the world, while an aggravation is still being prepared there, in fact.
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this is from africa to, respectively, yes , south-east asia, this is all, in principle, the details of one process on the territory of belarus yes came out. well, as if historically small, it was simply the very first point for furcation in this complex process. and so they just start talking , we say, that’s what they start. and here you are describe, i absolutely agree with you, what is it? well, this is not about sevastopol. well, if they tell us about something, it’s these guys. that's where your black sea fleet is in the black sea. here it is now, as if this , as if our goal, here is the news, the ministry of defense of the russian federation has just arrived and reported in the black sea waters to the naval aviation of the black sea fleet that three height boats without crew were discovered destroyed. that is, it seems like this is a story almost every day. yes, seven of the missiles are destroyed three were shot down and so on. that is, it goes there , they have established production in the odessa region. yes , accordingly, they launch, launch
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, launch further again from the protrusion. eh, the question arises that in this sense , no matter how much i like to say it, in a sense , in this conversation there is no initiative now, they launch boats, which means, uh, they launch missiles, we are, whatever one may say, the target is michelle here too. this is a question: either we need to somehow sweep the pieces off this board and somehow stop it all abruptly, or we are on the defensive with incomprehensible consequences. it is obvious that our defense must be active. yes, this is a postulate that is passed. all. as a matter of fact, not only professional military men, in my opinion, every schoolchild knows this, right? the question is how are you, we go out into this active defense simply, as we are now writing on horseback, as usual. but for us, what is our significant difficulty is that they are now, which is why ours, by the way, are also striking, so to speak, about the infrastructure of ukraine. they are now so successful, because most of their air defense lines are now pulled together combat contact is more than sixty percent. accordingly, they hung
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lines over their territory. you touch him with a hefty umbrella. what prevents our aviation from working out and, accordingly , working out efficiently, that is, ours must work from our umbrella. by the way, we have always had this to say. this whole company is very, very good. we must give credit to everything. specialists and, so to speak, fighters and commanders of other air defense, of course , they still miss something from time to time this is impossible. well, yes, everyone there was beaten, three hit. well, it’s impossible to crash everything, it’s unrealistic to overload the systems. eh, it doesn’t depend on the quality of work, of course, there’s a lot of things, there are many factors. but in general , our air defense works great. our problem. now the point is that both the enemy and we are in the point of view of the ground part of the operation in a rather complex stalemate. that is, they are attacking us and suffering colossal losses, without great
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success, our attack on them is really global scale, which will actually allow us to achieve not just that we take one more, two three there are four towns big or small. yes, so to speak , constantly their moisture. and we will liberate this territory and clean it up. from this whole pony, uh, well, kind of, yes, that’s, of course, great. but this, well, doesn’t really give us strategic advantages, so, of course, it’s pretty obvious that we need to be, uh, ready for that , so that at some point uh, swipe the shape differently and we have steps. for some reason, we are considered to have the means or method. why do you think that our next step after what we have now is only one bang with nuclear weapons. it is not true. this is categorically untrue. we have a range of possibilities. sorry win. i did mine quickly, without using nuclear weapons. he definitely is 100%. and it’s secret, of course, and you won’t
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tell this secret. well, i think it is obvious to any specialist. there are more or less serious or even non-specialist persons simply involved in this issue, but these moves our question is, when will they be applied? question: when will they be applied? it, of course, also depends on the overall situation and balance. and just speaking about this balance. we are returning to what konstantin vasilyevich also spoke about and what, well, this is the united states which, well, it’s unclear how long they can restrain there, restrain there, there is such a china, we can also add here uh national debt in the united states of america which well over the next 12 months. there is a need to pay so much that trump has already said that it’s just a question now. on whom will this snowball fall on me, or in the sense of biden or on the next president, and plus there are certain processes going on inside the united states itself, which you will now help me with, how to consider them serious factors
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affecting the united states in the long term or not, this is something what he said today. well, actually, let’s listen to him. we have determined that president biden did lie to the american people about his knowledge of his family's foreign transactions. we have testimony that the president was involved in multiple phone calls and numerous interactions that resulted in millions of dollars being paid to his son's business, bank statements showing nearly $20 million paid to the biden family and related individuals through various shell companies, allegations of abuse of power , obstruction of justice, and corruption requires further investigation by the house of representatives. that's why today i i direct the house committee to open a formal investigation into
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the possible impeachment of president joe biden. that's it, and moreover, well, the white house, of course, responded there. there he spun some complicated words that this one on one side and on the other side we won’t. we are avoiding this, but the seriousness of the situation. uh , says what uh, cnn writes. well, that is , roughly speaking, on this occasion they are introducing, well , some semblance of such, well, imposed. well, i don’t know censorship, what should i call it? listen to the white house plans to send a letter heads of leading american news agencies, urging them to strengthen their verification of information coming from representatives of the republican party. after speaker kevin mccarthy launched an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden, the letter said the impeachment inquiry was not supported by any evidence and should be a wake-up call for her. look, i understand that even impeachment proceedings will not necessarily lead to them. i understand that
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this procedure is still quite complicated and now it will distract him greatly. actually , there are two main questions: how serious this can really be and how distracting it is for the biden administration. and can this somehow interfere critically? eh, so to speak, that’s his involvement in the allocation of money and so on. that is, how powerful a pain in the ass really is, or how much of a storm in a teacup it is. yes, the first thing is important, and democracy , autocracy, democracy, which shuts up all the mouths of the press, if it is republican , well done, this is a common place. so everyone understands. it's okay, impeachment. the procedure itself means investigation and investigation. everyone who wants and will receive a huge amount of real documents that have an evidence base. yes, you, as a congress, have every right to gather the press and tell me in my own words to retell what is in these documents. even if they are stamped, i’m not showing you the document like that, but i’m saying that today there are even democratic representatives there
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, guys who are so kindly treated, who are straight up screaming from the press. they say, listen, the current president doesn’t need to be re-elected. there is no need to take kamala haris to go to the polls, because the investigation itself is much more serious than the very utterance of impeachment will not be 100%. perhaps no uh, 75 senate. we are going through complicated procedures, but so much slop will be spit out that even those grandmothers who said putin is to blame for everything, because i don’t have a big pension. even those fishermen who said, look how diesel prices have risen, but won’t say, guys, this is now about american americans, of course, ours is the price of diesel. everything is fine with us, generally satisfied. yes, now they will start opening their mouths and talking. listen, if now these guys are once again dragging this scarecrow into the white house. it will lead to a real split within america, they are now sitting and watching this show. yes, they are waiting for these documents. all americans. they like. this is
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something to savor sergei sergei i am for the americans who love to savor it. eh, very glad, and uh, mr. telman explained to me that , in fact, they have a war in ukraine somewhere it wasn’t and i’m also interested in such a war. that's how complicated this process is. and apparently, it worries the administration, how much it can influence the fact that i ’m kind of worried about all of us here in the department of money for military operations, providing military assistance. this is all about getting in. maybe that’s why gravity is now crawling out of everything under this, because it’s clear that the grandfather has a mouthful there. october 1. there must be a new budget. in america , the thirtieth ends the action of the old to create a majority and it is impossible to pay the money that the criminal wants, because by and large it is now becoming a meme. we pay money to the criminal. we are giving away money to nowhere. we don’t understand when they bend trump’s rating increases and in this case we have a big plus while they fight each other and tear each other’s forelocks. this way we will get certain temporary
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american forelocks. absolutely right. and i think that this is a very good situation for us, because the worse, the better. that's it for today. we must also closely monitor marine transport somewhere this well done, this is what you showed this sh- it’s from somewhere. everything worked out, of course, well done guys. so i believe that this is the process that has now been launched by mccarthy. kevin cannot step back and say that i was joking. yeah, now this rubecon has been translated, a very short question rubecon has been translated, but as we know, including from the cinema of the american film amputation, which for any reason you can quote two problems when you have a problem with the president and with his rating, and you have a war going on somewhere, you can either speed up this war, as it were, or you become very uninterested in it, and you sweep it somewhere under uh, this is the same in the case of biden , in your opinion, there is an option that they will decide. whether american society is something very strongly aggravated here or vice versa, i believe that in any case the taiwanese scenario will definitely play out and
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yes, the second one is very bad. for us the scenario is they will go to transcaucasia and they will go to asian countries that were once former soviet republics it just seems to me that the american public is somehow having a hard time with the events in transcaucasia. well, perhaps there is a strong armenian diaspora there, but this is not enough. yes, in general, in short, there is. why follow this topic, but it will still be a problem - this remains the sticking point. understood. so we’ll keep an eye on it, interrupting only for advertising on channel one , no small sharp objects, because i can’t leave the doctor. for someone. i'm not very good. and you are a wizard directly from you communicate with your soul. we are surprised and do not understand. absolutely, because she has everything. you love your daughter. can you
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