tv Bolshaya igra 1TV July 15, 2024 11:00pm-12:01am MSK
11:00 pm
tanya, it’s hard, let me help you, don’t, stop it, are you afraid of me or something, tanya, well, forgive me, i don’t know what came over me, i really love you, it’s already dark in my eyes, what should i do? do, leave, but stop it, why don’t you leave right away, don’t worry, i won’t touch you again, what can i do to make you forgive me, worse than that i ’ll get on my knees, tanya, forgive me, please, tanya, forgive me , please, that’s it, okay, get up, come on, everything was fine with you, otherwise i got scared and ran away, i understand, yes, it’s fine, i’ve recovered, i’m used to it already, come on.
11:01 pm
11:02 pm
game on the air. today, a very important event in international life was the republican party convention that just opened in the american city of meloki, despite... after much thought and reflection, and also taking into account the amazing abilities of many other people, i decided that the person best suited for in order to borrow vice president of the united states, senator jaydee vance from the great state of agyo. this is very significant. decision, especially,
11:03 pm
of course, for an election campaign, because the first and immediate duty of the vice president is to be attractive to voters, to help unite his party and win over some independents, and of course, when there has just been an assassination attempt trump's life, in general, it was very close to success, when trump himself is already... 78 years old today, then of course, who will be the vice president, this, to unfortunately, takes on special significance, because you have to think what kind of president this person would become if fate ordered him to play such a role, so the decision is quite significant, we, of course, know that in america, attempts on presidents, unfortunately, is not something...
11:04 pm
this election, that the election is not about any big issues that face america, that this election is not about whether biden is competent, not just to run, but to be elected and serve as president , democrats said that the topic of the elections is how to save america from totalitarian rule and, in fact, from...
11:05 pm
fascism, biden himself did not use the expression fascism, his closest advisers used this term all the time, well , when you... tell a polarized country like america that a candidate for office president - is going to introduce fascism in america and is going to start with mass purges, well , it comes to mind, it should come to mind that there may be in america, well, let's say, not very sensible people who can perceive this as a signal to action, for me, of course, the central thing is: here is the understanding of how close this terrorist act was to success, if trump, as he himself says, had not turned his head at the last moment to look at the tv broadcaster, he had not used this broadcaster during his
11:06 pm
speech, yeah, but he wanted to look at specific information about illegal migration, and as a result he moved his head half a centimeter. half a centimeter is absolutely correct, and trump would, and trump would no longer exist. and here, of course, there are many questions, including to the secret service, because, yeah, because it’s not very clear why the roof on which this shooter was located, why it was generally outside the guarded perimeter, and it’s not clear why, when...
11:07 pm
11:08 pm
but in the end he changed his mind after all flew to meluke. of course, it must be said that as a person who knows how to subtly sense the mood in society was completely accepted by trump from the point of view of the election campaign. the right decision, one can in a sense say, even if the iron is still hot, he is undoubtedly taking advantage of the moment and understands well how significant this moment is for all of america, trump himself undoubtedly understands this too, you know, last night the washington examiner came out with a short interview with donald trump, in which he stated that the bullet that flew near his head at a distance of less than a centimeter a... literally changed everything about him, he realized what he now needed to do, he did not go into details, but said that he had completely rewritten the pre -prepared text of his speech, which he planned to deliver to his supporters at the republican party convention. and judging by the words
11:09 pm
cited by the washington examiner, trump now believes that he has a chance to achieve the unification of the country, it is likely that he will focus on this idea in his speech, but what’s interesting is that yesterday twice... in his television speeches, this is precisely the idea that current president joe biden promoted, but of course, there is certainly a big difference, you know, between how these words sound from a person who, well, miraculously literally survived, yes and from a person whom many consider nothing less than the cause of the assassination attempt itself, you know, yesterday in an interview with former fbi director chris swecker directly said that he believes there is blood on the hands of everyone who, well... read that there is blood on the hands of everyone who called to stop trump at any cost called him the greatest threat to democracy, yes, of course, you have already said, some of these words were also uttered by the current us president joe biden, who actually directly said that trump is a threat to american democracy? well, now this should
11:10 pm
be investigated, so i want to understand how to ensure, is it possible to ensure a minimum objective investigation? its secret service is headed by a lady named kimberly cheatle, who previously worked during the obama administration in the group. that she'll purge the secret service, where from her point of view, to use her
11:11 pm
expression, there were too many drunk men, she also promised that she would ensure that in the coming years up to 30% of at least 30% of the secret service employees will be women, it would be better to say that the men would stop drinking, well, you see, somehow i got the impression: that this was the kind of person, well, if you like, with the biden approach to values, well, yes, but not necessarily the person who is most capable of ensuring the safety of the president and other persons who are protected, that's what i wanted ask you if you know what all these investigations that the secret service, the fbi, are going to do, are going to do.
11:12 pm
there are reasons to say so, but how can we expect that these services, traditionally, for a number of years, loyal to trump, will suddenly conduct an objective investigation, well, you are absolutely right that... the head of the secret service, yes, it is readable, and here many people are talking about this by a representative of the democratic party, joe biden's man, but given the resonance of what happened, given, as they say in the american press, this is stunning event, you know, there is a feeling that the american establishment really wants a completely open investigation, and again about this yesterday... joe biden spoke yesterday, yes, of course, we understand, as it were, that behind these words everything can be hidden,
11:13 pm
whatever, but you know, it feels like joe biden was quite sincere yesterday, yes, he was really horrified by what happened, and even ordered trump’s security to be strengthened to the maximum possible level, besides, it means that the republican party convention will be , there will also be security at the convention strengthened, so most likely, of course, we can... expect that the investigation will be carried out in sufficient detail, openly, as they say, well, at least we can hope for it, another thing, you know that now there are no other there are no clues, except for the version that is heard everywhere, no, yes, a former schoolboy, twenty years old, took his father’s assault rifle, climbed onto the roof and began shooting at the former president of the united states, the forty- fifth president of the united states, practically without hiding from anyone, of course, here you said, that the head of the secret service spoke about drunk men, but everyone in america is now
11:14 pm
discussing the confusion of these women, yes, 30% in the secret service, we saw how many female security guards are around trump, and many talk about their incompetence, many show footage of how these guards simply lost their weapons, they simply couldn’t, they were confused, rushed about and couldn’t even... get trump into the car quickly enough, so the quality of the work of the secret service is, of course, a question that is now republicans ask, they demanded that congress create a commission that will investigate everything that happened, all the circumstances, and one of the circumstances will be precisely the situation with the secret service; the secret service now categorically rejects accusations that they denied trump an increase and the size of his security service, but...
11:15 pm
11:18 pm
i don’t remember him publicly announcing that he rules the world, he mostly demands money, for now, but during the first term, so, if we talk about the first, the main questions from my point of view, then biden, of course, yes, biden, biden did not demonstrate his, so to speak, good mental and physical form with his reservations, as for ukraine, there are a lot of words. there are a lot of promises, a lot of pats on the back, but practically no specifics. a specific solution, yes, will create another bureaucratic structure on the infrastructure of the american army base aviation in wiesbadan will create a separate command to coordinate military assistance to ukraine, allegedly that the europeans are, so
11:19 pm
to speak, insuring themselves against trump’s rise to the presidency. you know, it’s quite funny to read and listen to this, because firstly, at the american base, the whole thing will be commanded by an american general, the idea is actually chairman brown’s, i think that austin is just tired of chairing these ramsteins, this structure is being created 700 a person with regional branches, that is this is a good bureaucratic structure, but the assistance they are going to coordinate is 80% american.
11:20 pm
there won’t be a lot of people willing, so to speak, to continue to allocate money to ukraine, but biden loudly announced that they will deliver... five systems, well , i repeat again, i don’t know what a system is, or rather, most likely it’s about patriot batteries, four were already promised, he said five, well
11:21 pm
, there’s also a fifth and that’s german, the germans also allocated these, plus another whole set, and for some reason he named these systems strategic, what kind of patriot is the strategic system there at 140 km, it’s difficult to understand and it intercepts ballistic missiles too - the russian federation, you know, i think that no, no permissions are needed here, this is all from the evil one, all that is needed, the ukrainians have long been they are already shelling donetsk and
11:22 pm
the belgorod region, well, 300 km, what the americans have so far, 500 are just taurus that have not been delivered, and 300 km they are already, so to speak, hitting targets, the americans are doing more for now. .. that's if we talk about the united states, they are not yet capable, because they are not capable or are not ready to go, no, they are not capable, they do not have missiles, short, less than medium range, while they are there typhon, now the second battery has already been accepted into service and tested on bornholm, yes, it’s the second iteration of the griffin of the seventies with a range, but for now i ’m talking about it, we’re not talking about it somewhere to supply other missiles there, the second iteration 2 with
11:23 pm
a range of 2500 km, it’s only undergoing bench tests so far, because there’s a change in attacks ms, this is a precision weapon with a range of 700 km, so far this is also not... not a matter of tomorrow, that is, for now they have such missiles, well, tomogaf, for tomahawks you need to have ships to launch them, so to speak, if we are talking about , but the americans will definitely not supply the tomahawk to ukraine, you know, it’s always very interesting for me to talk to you, general, because it seems to me that, in general, we are saying about the same thing, only you speak with a glass-half-empty attitude. and i say that it is already more than half is full, and there is potential for growth, there is potential for growth, i am not dmitry, i
11:24 pm
do not at all doubt that if the americans want to arm ukraine to the teeth, they can do it, but it seems to me that they too they have common sense, the biden administration has common sense, well, they have it in the biden administration. still, i think that these delays with the f-16 aircraft are from the same opera, the pilots are not ready, the technicians are not ready, this is not ready, this is not ready, i’m afraid to make a mistake, but here i have there is a feeling that now the europeans will put this squadron or two there for them, they will plant them somewhere in romania, in poland, they will train there, patrol there, but when they fly to ukraine, that’s good, i think i agree with everything you said, with...
11:26 pm
russia, well, i’ll start with the fact that nato , since its creation in 1949 , has been an enemy of our country, the soviet union, then russia. regarding ukraine’s membership in nato, you know, i remember 2008, when for the first time at the then nato summit it was stated that ukraine and georgia, by the way, will be members of nato. without specifying a time frame, it was the result of a painful compromise, because at that moment germany and france, as they say, lay across this road and prevented the adoption of the map, the plan for membership, the preparation for membership, then the then american administration
11:27 pm
sought this from them and did not succeed. today the situation is different, today, i think germany, france now have completely different leaders, different leaders, unfortunately, but today, i believe, the united states, less than its european allies, wants ukraine's early membership in nato, because the americans cannot help but understand that this will only create problems.
11:28 pm
this does not mean that nato, both the alliance and the totality of member countries, will not continue to pump ukraine with weapons. moreover, by pumping ukraine up with weapons now, in fact, these countries do not bear the responsibility for ukraine that they would bear if ukraine were a member of nato. but these weapons are nevertheless used and will be used against
11:29 pm
russia. certainly. this means that all the conversations that were heard until recently that there are small restrictions on the use of weapons against the territory of russia are all from the onion, because, as they say, who considers the territory of russia, and it’s no secret that the territory of the new constituent entities of the russian federation, including crimea, by the way . neither the united states nor anyone else in nato considers russian territory, so they proceed from the fact that they are quite capable, moreover, the latest escalation, here on abeam kharkov-belgorod, showed that this artificial restriction no longer
11:30 pm
applies to the territory... the urban region, which is the territory of russia recognized by the whole world, nevertheless these weapons are used, and well, the f16 is certainly not the most ultra-modern fighter, but to control they also need to learn, so far ukrainian pilots have not had much success with this, that’s why. this is the next stage in the escalation of the conflict, there is no doubt about it, that’s how it is, my point of view, it’s kind of connected with because, unlike you, general, and
11:31 pm
you... only i pretend to be an analyst, that’s how i speak as an analyst, every diplomat is also an analyst at heart, at least, well, like an analyst, i believe that i not only have the right, but a professional obligation to say that nato declares that they are an enemy of russia, we didn’t say that, yes, they say that on a regular basis, this is not a slip of the mind of a crazy or half-crazed biden, this is what we hear from...
11:32 pm
11:33 pm
to speak, remembered one episode when i worked in brussels, every year on the initiative of the us state department and the pentagon held a... the so-called brussels forum, organized, organized, by the german marshall found of the united states, well, it was mainly for the training of poorly educated, representatives of congress, who were brought there on buses, but nevertheless, here i am i remember it was, in my opinion, i could be wrong exactly in what year, i went there every year, probably in the ninth year. that is, after the decision of the eighth year on ukraine and georgia, after the well-known events between georgia and south ossetia, three nato secretaries general, the then and two previous ones, are sitting on stage and
11:34 pm
talking about how they see the future of nato, these were the trio of the happiest people , smile. left their mouths, and before that nato, as an organization, was in search of, so to speak, a modus operandia, at some point a their strategic doctrine of 2003, which looked from our point of view, was quite peaceful, well, not completely, of course, but nevertheless it was different. from the previous ones, and after that nato took up afghanistan, well, of course, nothing worked out, and it probably couldn’t have worked out, but nevertheless, intellectual energy and material resources were directed there, and then by
11:35 pm
the ninth year it became clear that nato will not cover himself with unfading glory in afghanistan, so this is why this trio has gathered. and they say that it’s good that nato is returning to its roots, but what are the origins of nato? the origins of nato are the confrontation with the soviet union, now with russia, this is the mysterious point in the communication that nato will determine its goals, strategic goals in relation to russia at the next summit in the netherlands. we will talk, we will talk about all this about
11:36 pm
how they, if they really are somehow limiting american aid to israel, then how? let's go to advertising. two banks. premiere of a serial film. tomorrow after the program time. deadly experience. peeling fish. we sacrifice our hand. professors, don't be afraid of the point. peeling with fish. such a super popular beach procedure, is it so safe? and what should you do on the beach? about this about many other things. it's great to live in the program. tomorrow on the first.
11:37 pm
there was a big game on the air, we talked about how we just tried to kill the former, possibly future american president, we talked about how ukraine is being armed against russia, but there is another place where blood is being shed, a lot of blood. for a long time now, and this is, of course, the middle east, this is of course, gaza sector, and i also heard all the time that the united states somehow wants to limit israel so that outright atrocities do not occur, but every time after such statements, something new happens, without any, as it seems to me, serious response from the united states, tell academician naumkin what is happening around.
11:38 pm
including a much larger number than in previous attacks of women and children, and about 130 people wounded, here there were more than 90, more than 130 people were wounded and injured, very large casualties, all this for the sake of in order to destroy one of the leaders of hamas, they allegedly killed him, while we do not have exact confirmation from the injured party, israel, in my opinion, does not insist that they know for sure. no, because how can you find out for sure, you have to present it, what
11:39 pm
’s left of him, what did you think, i think that there was something there, most likely he was wounded and could have been taken somewhere, that is israel didn’t invent that there was a legitimate target there, well, a legitimate target, it exists throughout the middle east, because they are somewhere the guys are hiding, and therefore they can designate goals, forget to say that they have these goals in lebanon.
11:40 pm
most likely a small group, and absolutely the price that they, that the palestinians paid for, is too great, i want to be sure of our facts, do i understand correctly that israel does not even claim that, let’s say, they thought that they were hitting military facility, but it turned out that there were civilians there , as i understand it, they are saying that... if these
11:41 pm
hamas military leaders were supposed to be there, then you can hit them as you please, of course, of course, this is their official position, yes, absolutely, absolutely, they believe that the main thing is to destroy hamas, there is no cost , just like that, and that they are looking for places, collecting information where they can strike, so that they can later present some kind of victory in their understanding, and some kind of american reservations that they will be called upon for something like that. to ensure that they approach the civilian population differently, but in general they are not worth a penny, moreover, for biden to say about this, biden has no time for that now, he said, but... everything, everything that he says, so pale, much more important now, taking into account what happened in the united states, what will trump say, because trump was much more pro-israel than biden, he always was, yes, and perhaps he is reconsidering something, perhaps, but it is very
11:42 pm
important what he will now come out with at the last stage of his election race, well , trump’s attitude, you need to remember that trump, by his temperament, by his approach to international politics, he is far from the most moderate person, he is just different identified america's adversaries, completely that’s right, these are the priorities for him, for him russia did not look like an enemy, partly because he wanted to focus on china, and as for biden’s first term, i don’t know if you agree with me , academician, but it seems to me that trump was even...
11:45 pm
11:46 pm
11:47 pm
the ansaru movement, by the way, i met with a delegation that was recently in moscow, they are generally interesting guys, you tell me, you know, that they are very proud that they forced the american officer carrier eisenhowen to escape, he ran away from them, i was scared of these very bass-legged guys, you know? supports them, but, but not as much as they think, especially since a new president has come, but in reality, of course, of course,
11:48 pm
iran’s support here is very strong, but russia’s in relation to the houthis is not, we have, so to speak, more elevated, balanced relations with all players in yemen, this is a country in general because if we took the position of the houthis, it would be bad for the relations of saudi arabia, no, yes, and not only.
11:49 pm
advertising, we'll be back in a few minutes , let's talk about the story, in particular, i will consider it our duty to protect sbigniew brzzinski, let's go to advertising, it's worthy, you're my best friend's wife, let's not get hysterical, at first i was naturally on the girl's side, but when i started to look into it, there were a lot of dubious details, if you stay with me , he's generally an amazing person , very
11:50 pm
modest, i immediately felt that there was something wrong with him, that you were pestering me, i really want to know the truth, yes, we are lovers, you still take a closer look at your place, who it could be, let’s go next week in paris, year old, tomorrow is the first one. what's taking so long, maybe there are some problems?
11:51 pm
11:52 pm
death, sbizinsky, a former presidential assistant. i would argue with him regarding the european union, i would argue with him on many issues throughout his life, we argued repeatedly, but on the other hand, after all, this was a man whose brain hemispheres worked, and he understood that there were things that he didn’t want to do, and he wanted to, of course, but
11:53 pm
he couldn’t do whatever he didn’t want to do. , that's what happened? and another, it arose quite a long time ago, and somewhere at the turn of the century, let’s say, or even earlier, a little, in the nineties, and i was among those who then formulated our official position, i said that we in principle, i am not against the expansion of the european union, considering it as
11:55 pm
11:56 pm
couplings and so on, and then, let’s say, a project arose, well, or rather a series of projects in the european union to strengthen military mobility, for the sake of whom, in whose interests, it is clear that nato, and the european union has never replaced such things before, absolutely, yes, but the european union never had a nominal military headquarters.
11:57 pm
she said not so long ago that the european union and the european commission need to have a european commissioner for defense, yes, but who was the first to speak? and secondly, beyond the powers of the european commission. just a few weeks have passed, and now, according to reports from brussels, and barel would not have asked him to take this position himself, the european commissioner for the european union and nato is becoming.
11:58 pm
11:59 pm
major positions in different administrations, one of them nickburn is now the american ambassador to china, the other sandy vershbeu was the ambassador to russia in nato, and so on and so forth. this is what they wrote to the leadership of the national security council already in 1994. starting with the meeting between christopher and kozyrev, there should be an increasingly serious and frank dialogue about nato expansion, strengthening relations between nato and russia, including possible treaties or agreements. it is necessary to convey assurance about the timing decisions on nato. we need to find out what russia thinks about next steps in 1996, as our own understanding of the situation develops, we need to insist that the russians stop making public accusations. as long as the russians do not use provocative language, we ourselves should avoid them, for example, no to the russian veto, but be careful that the russians do not confuse serious dialogue with the right of joint decision or veto? let me translate this into simple russian: they
12:00 am
created the impression in russia that they were planning serious negotiations, in fact they wanted to give russia the opportunity to speak out privately, but not even completely publicly, they said that this was a long-term process. the relationship of the united states to russia, all this talk about the kozarevskyskopads, that we were there with... were going to join nato, even the fact that president putin said that he allegedly considered such an idea, but i ’ll tell you, not a single one
18 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1279679087)