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their problems, obtain the necessary documents, and look for partners. the proposals developed at the meeting will be presented to the president at tomorrow's extended meeting of the state council presidium. oleg shishkin, andrey lesnykh, pavel rudakov, sergey valetov, channel one. that's all for now, thank you for being with us, the time will tell program is on right now. hello, channel one is on air, the time will tell program is on, i'm artyom shenin, and well, actually, it's evening time, it's time for my part of the broadcast - channel one, in which we we continue to search, we watch the news during the day, we watch our colleagues tell us about how the missiles are flying in, about how our guys are advancing, how they are pushing back the enemy's positions. and we pray for them, we wish them all
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the best, and by the evening, having watched and, so to speak, well, having collected this information by the evening, we again ask ourselves the question, where is all this moving, and well, what's next, within the framework of what is the most important thing all this is moving further, where are we all moving further together, as humanity, if you like, because it is clear that what is happening here is it is very important and it is very serious, but it is only a part of some global process that is moving us all somewhere at the moment, voluntarily or involuntarily. you can describe the parameters of this movement in different ways and, most importantly, the prospects of this movement. for example, the secretary general of the united nations, at the general assembly of the united nations that opened in new york, a certain guterres. this is how he evaluates the bright prospects
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of where humanity is actually moving, well, as a result of probably huge peacekeeping efforts, the organization he leads, we see geopolitical differences continue to deepen, the planet continues to heat up, wars rage and it is not known how they will end, nuclear weapons are being brandished and new types of weapons cast a dark shadow, we are approaching the unimaginable, a powder keg that... risks swallowing the world, well, this is how guterres somehow evaluates the results of his activities, his work, including, and why him? well, because it seems like this is an organization that should, so to say, to somehow reduce, to level out, to bring everyone together, well, as they say, we don’t have another secretary general of the united nations for you, i remind everyone how he came for the azovites, to ask, when the azovites got stuck there a little, stood up for azov, so he stayed. and
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at the same time , he never got above the fray on any side, now he says: why are we all going to the powder keg? well, i don’t know, antony, why are we all going? probably because you don’t lead in any way what other side, but this is like this , like, tough, diplomatically, from the rostrum of the un general assembly, there are more subtle moments, more like these sergeant major moments, which show us that everything is possibly moving somewhere in a not very pleasant direction, for example, from the unexpected, then, two pandas, this is generally my favorite topic about pandas, i don’t know, i’m just hooked on pandas, well, i can’t help myself, so two pandas that lived in the zoo in ähtäri, a finnish city, return to china, ahead of schedule, and very ahead of schedule, they were supposed to live for some time, well, somehow, in general , they were supposed to live for a long time, we all remember, and i have told you more than once, and you know it yourself, that in general in chinese diplomacy, the pandas, who are somewhere
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against everything bad, athens says so, well , the arguments that they wrote there, well, i wrote about this in telegram two hours ago , if you are interested, you can read more, well, then savor this argumentation, they piled up this honey there, well, and bees, in short, they piled up everything there, including some increased interest rates, inflation, well , basically everything, and the chinese are really here, well, that is , as if people showed, listen, well, we are all heading for a powder keg, why do we need your pandas?
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just take these antlers away, we are like nato now, we are now hot finnish guys again. the chinese still don’t want us all to go to the powder keg, and they say, yes, something finnish. of course they are getting hot there, well, okay, we will answer in chinese anyway, the chinese version, why pandas from finland are going home to china ahead of schedule. listen. after friendly consultations between china and finland, it was decided that based on the priority of protecting the health and well-being of the giant pandas. the giant pandas huabao and jinbao who are in finland will be returned to their homeland ahead of schedule this year. that's it. jinbao, ahead of schedule. he's going home, solely because of concerns about his health, jing bau-bau and huabao, well, well, what should everyone else expect, that's what health is about, so to speak, well, they can't take care of it the way the antlers take care of their health, where are we all going together,
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the first, the program time will tell, we continue to work live, live we continue to discuss - where is it moving or in in any case, perhaps the world is moving, humanity, well... i started the program, the program with the fact that at the un general assembly, the secretary general of this very un, and also, in general, to put it mildly, does not exude optimism about this, we say that we are all heading towards a powder keg, although, of course, he does not specify as a result of what and whose long-term policy we are heading towards this powder keg, against this background, of course, you know, i have been today all day, and before that, this zelensky went to new york with his...
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to the bloomberg journalists, they wrote a message that, well, in general, sort of gives me the opportunity to scroll through all this nonsense of his, with his plan, with his some of these , well... all this khlestakovism, which, by the way, is happening in the household of that very guterres, it was he who started this khlestakovism, it makes me scroll through it and discuss, in fact, the fact that against the backdrop of what is happening in new york on the sidelines of this very general assembly, well, the idiot came to meet there with biden, to present his plan, to get permission for something, and so on and so forth, and suddenly bloomberg, thank you very much, despite the fact that i don’t believe a word of what... bloomberg writes, but nevertheless, he gives me the option to slip through all this by writing this. one person familiar
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with zelensky’s conversations with foreign leaders, who asked not to be named, said that there were no real surprises in zelensky’s so-called victory plan, and it was not a game changer. another official called it a wish list. according to two officials, one of ukraine's allies suggested that it was time for a new round of contacts with president vladimir.
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then tell me, please, is this an indicator of some processes that have finally begun to take place there after very calm but rather harsh warnings from moscow, or is this another disinformation at a higher level, because here there is already some appeal to putin and so on, and this disinformation is somehow more high level, then, what in your opinion should it mask? yes, i agree, here, because it is multi-layered.
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we see, now such a point, when there is a concentration of interests of different regions from different sides, for internationalists, and i was in the international block, this is the most difficult thing to interconnect multilateral interests, if bilateral it is difficult, but you can sit there overnight, protocols, numbers there somehow change something, multilateral is very difficult, everyone has different goals, everyone has different
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goal-setting, the americans have elections, they they want there to be positive news, they need to win, well, we are training the americans: the current administration, those who can put pressure on bloomberg and so on, we see that trump is playing his game, but their influence is worse on, that means, such mainstream media, zelensky needs to survive, he needs the continuation of the conflict, this flywheel, so that it continues to spin, twenty-fifth, twenty-sixth year, now the question is really, what is all this about, we are talking about negotiations, this is some kind of new topic, i am talking about it for the first time today in bloomberg i read that somewhere there they are going to address putin at the g20. so, there are no signs, this is it, we are acting by analogy, we are looking at some kind of precedent, as happened before, and whether we can transfer it now, because the west in some part, if something worked for them, they repeat this pattern of behavior, including the media, firstly, we see the swinging on issues related to long-range strikes against russia, then it seems like they made a decision, the ratings
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will give everything, then the washington post, it is not enough, that means, that means, we forget about some decisions later, that it will be, it will be made, but in a private order, in a non-public order and so on, the third one says: no, it has been made, but this will mean, re-glued badges, this will be the naturalization of weapons on the territory of ukraine, supposedly ukrainian, and we see that this is how they are pumping, of course, these are signals not so much to us, as to those who are more resilient and those who make decisions, i do not exclude that this is a signal to the top that listen, indeed, we are ready to persuade zelensky into something parts, let's negotiate, stop, signal up at... yes for us, our military-political, the goal of the signal is readiness to negotiate or something like this, that we will all say here: yes, we have pressed, now they are definitely like relaxing, guys, i think that some opportunity to negotiate, i will remind you of the summer of 23, this counteroffensive is in full swing, rent corporation comes out with a big report, which says: listen,
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give us, call sweden, give us the gripin planes, give them back, that is, here, by the way, i think it will be done, the third aspect, purely military, what are we doing, what have we brought you, what will we show in november at the front, so that you can sell it as a victory, because this is also a factor, it is also being prepared, we see a huge number of weapons that are not currently being used at the front for something , they are being saved, including the americans say, well , we decided not to let the f16s go to the battlefield, although we see that there is a lot going on there...
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there are no prerequisites, they are not really ready for this, here are some provocative actions, talking to us from a position of strength, as they like to say, this is a more likely scenario, well, listen, i just - i understand all this, what you are telling me, but i am just interested in the moment, here is bloomberg, and as my colleague, who so to speak, sent me this news, told me, she says, right before the broadcast, she writes, well, here is something else, i really, she says, don’t know what they are smoking there in this bloomberg, he wrote it word for word, i say, i don’t know what they are smoking there in this bloomberg, and where did they get this second passage from, well, to be honest, i don’t know either, that is... what kind of potion is he smoking, i roughly assume, the same thing is smoked in bloomberg, or they really have some inside information about this new round of contacts with president putin, or they
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are just sitting there, they have something like, well, like quarter ninety-fifth, zelensky’s plan was written, guys, and what else can be written there, well, yes, that is, all this has some basis in life, or they can just pick it out of corresponding holes there on the body, strategically, if directly...
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well, i think they want, then another question is that the americans need to win the elections now, and all this will be postponed later, that's the only thing i know about these upcoming elections in the usa, the presidential ones, that the americans will definitely win, the americans will definitely win, this is without, you can record this directly, sheinin gave a forecast live on air, the americans will win the presidential elections in the usa, not a fact, directly not the mexicans and not the chinese, like this the americans will act like that, that's for sure. yes, but these are all jokes, well, look, there 's still, there's a lot here, we've gotten used to looking for some kind of catch over the years, and
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we're doing the right thing, well, for example, i'm looking at the fact that, that, so far the decision hasn't been made, there are no real surprises, but we, for example, remember that the talk is about his kind of wishes about american missiles, about american permission to strike, and we, for example, don't understand, the british and the french can do this separately, they said they can't, that we won't do without the americans, that we , like the british, have made such statements, well, the french make so many statements, you can't keep up with them, they just keep flashing and flashing, i 've just, like, stopped even following macron, i know that maxim yusin will come to me with such an assembly, well, how is the patient now, what is he like, so to speak, what is his tendency, yes, huh? on the one hand, on the other hand, another question, to what extent can the hawks there influence this whole process, well, there's a hypothetical petreos, for example, listen to petreos. zelensky is absolutely right
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that the restrictions that currently exist on the use of our tactical missile system, the british stormshadow, should be lifted. i don't understand why it takes so long to do this. well, he is, after all, a former cia director, although there are different things said about him , there are also different, let's say, reviews about his military career, which do not always give grounds to say that the person is a genius, well, he seems to be pushing in this direction, again, maybe this is part of some game, that look, you and i want to negotiate, you see bloomberg writes there, if you don’t want to negotiate, then our petreus can say so, as if to take, so guide us with the viewers in this, as if
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we remember how they said all the time, but we won’t give ms, well biden said so many times, no, that’s it, they fly to crimea in packs of 12, only forward, that means german chancellor scholz, i will never give it there, that means, leopard tanks, that won’t happen, that’s it, no, that’s it, that’s my personal decision, hundreds have already been burned there, more hundreds are transmitting, well, one leopard tank, he is now talking about taurus in exactly the same way, that is, we understand that they are constantly moving along some.
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in the modern world, there is no need to enter moscow, then we will quote the image of the victory of the west, which was formulated for us, then ben hodges, the former commander of nato troops in europe, he said so, victory over russia is the dismemberment of russia into separate states and the distribution of their strategic nuclear weapons between us, the developed west. the first year we understood something like this that is, we have been doing some kind of work on internal mistakes since 1990, that we in 1991, in 1991 , no one defeated us on the battlefield, only oops , there is no country and nothing flew anywhere,
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it was unclear where it was flying, i said. in military terms now, that is, relatively speaking, there are united troops attacking from all sides, so we just raise our hands, they dismember us into separate states, there are some referendums, they draw some kind of scenario, by the way, our traitors, who are abroad and hold forums, they have already come up with a name for these entities, there is such a thing, it doesn't matter what, it even sounds simple, it even sounds simply from the category of some kind of clownado, there will be no such victory, they understand what to do.
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he says: we won, because ukraine is still independent, that is, they act from the opposite, that is, they have already won, that is, they will draw some scenarios that we will not achieve, and they will pass it off as their victory, i understand, that's within the framework of what they draw for themselves these scenarios, in within the framework of these scenarios they draw us some scenarios and we need to understand how we should treat this, well, and how, based on this, to develop some of our own scenarios, here is the washington post on the same topic. i will say right away that the washington post inspires my trust to about the same extent as bloomberg, but roughly speaking, judging by what and how they write, well, these are like intelligence signs of what is going on inside them in this pandora's box. let's listen to the washington post. the united states' protracted refusal to ease restrictions to ukrainian forces using western missiles to strike deep into russian territory has exacerbated a growing rift among western allies. so far
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, u.s. officials insist there is no sign the white house will change its position on the issue, but the ukrainians have heard this before, pointing to the u.s. repeatedly rejecting their requests for weapons, advanced tanks, fighter jets and longer-range missiles before eventually giving the green light, with a lengthy debate playing out in public, the russians always had time to prepare long before new weapons hit the battlefield, actually what andrey was talking about, yes, that they practically every time... and has anything changed in this sense in the current scenario, if so, as a result of what, that is, based on what should we proceed in assessing the situation now? andrey really likes to mention that if a model works, then the west uses this model, i basically agree with him, this is really what happens, but models still change from time to time and
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this is visible. upon very close examination, it does not change, well, as they say, every vegetable has its time, here only the eternally green zelensky does not change, he has a certain line of behavior, he uses it, there is first a peace plan, then a victory plan and so on, in this sense his constancy, it speaks for itself, in principle, by it, like by a compass, you can in principle see how seriously there are deviations in a variety of areas, in washington with its... towers, which sometimes conflict there, which are now in a state of unstable equilibrium because of the notorious elections, all that, there is london, which also has more or less worked out strategies and tactics in relation to russia, china, europe and so on, they are the most consistent there, and the european union, about which we are often told that you know, here you are, thank you, russians, thanks to the russians for the fact that we are against russia, we are now united, i, as they say,
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laugh very hard at such statements, because this is the only issue on which they have basically agreed, all other issues, economic, social, migration and so on, they did not agree on them at all, and here i... and russia, and china, and india use this, so when they talk about the west's plans regarding the dismemberment of russia, on the one hand, yes, this is a very serious statement that should not cause a smile and not even more so sarcastic laughter and so on, but very serious concerns, that is, these guys... really mean what they mean: for them, victory over russia is the final unconditional division, that is, a continuation of the process that you mentioned, which began in 1991 and which marked the collapse
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of the soviet union. at this stage, at least for the last 15 years, there have been exactly opposite trends, there is consolidation in the form of a customs union, in the eurasian economic space in... i don’t agree that the same models are constantly being used and the most diverse ones, here the same ones, no, they are changing them, this is visible, new models are being developed, offered, they will try to bite off this barrel, they will try with this barrel to bite, they will try to put some tasty treat, yes, so that someone would run there.
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here 80% is enough on the map - these are ours, yeah, that's why it was proposed to forcefully enter ukraine into the european union in nato, because the european union, if you look at the map from the moment of its formation, it commits a classic drank on hoston, and this is this no one talks about it, but it is a fact, as well as nato, in general, they act in pairs these two people's state associations, in principle, so with ukraine more or less everything is clear now.
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we also stood in the state of this election in ninety-first-ninety-nine years and we also made our choice, we went against this system of grinding down sovereignty, which few countries withstood, frankly speaking, but we withstood and are still under attack for this very reason, because the lands on which the russian federation is located, they do not obey the laws, which in fact in different countries... are introduced by economic killers, like the united states, and so on
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and with them, yeah, this needs to be clearly understood, and russia in this sense will always be not just a stone in the shoe, it will be a bone in the throat of the system that these guys created for the implementation, which they insist on to this day, so i was very suspicious of gutierrez's statement regarding the fact that let's reform the un, i would really like to, because there is nothing specific in his plan, it's simple. but here just launch the protocol, launch the process, then, as they say, it will go by itself, i will not be surprised if in in the end we will be kicked out of the un security council, and it will turn into nato, in fact it will turn into the league of nations on the eve of the second world war, and as they say, and this has all happened before, and by the way, i am getting to what you said about the fact that it is clear that ukraine will not decide here, maybe ukraine will decide the issue here. the fact that ukraine, with its debt load, its dependence, its
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generally enormous fatigue from the war, and it can very quickly be reformatted if desired, there are even the beginnings of this already there there is a reformatting, because against the background of the fact that zelye is going to new york with his plan, there are already people there, well, i read the channels of that side as if by necessity, in general, there are already people appearing there who are not at all pro-russian. quite well, such as viable plans for this kind of settlement there with territorial concessions and with non-bloc status, that is, roughly speaking, if necessary, to raise these people up, as they raised them up in their own, who was zelye, well, just a nobody and no name, well within the framework politicians, they wanted to, they raised, they will want to raise these, they will push that one aside, so here in this sense, well, in general... by the way, you know, what is most interesting in this situation is that in
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the ssu, in principle, they will not disappear, they will turn into private military companies that will act in the interests of nato countries, in all hot spots further, and yes, here the question will arise about all the hot spots that will be along our borders, because in africa we already have precedents, yes, so this is again a question, that all these plans, which imply freezing, giving up territory and so on, it should sound very clearly there, and what will happen to the armed forces of ukraine. and this is , as it were, the most important question, which is also somehow in favor, because here it is completely, as if it is not enough to break a hornet's nest, it is necessary to understand what the suckers will be, where will they all go, where will they fly, yes, where will they fly, in this sense from the point of view of these changes or apparent changes or changes offered to us as such for perception, i am very interested in all this despite the fact that it has already been called liverwurst, but nevertheless, for now it is still... the chancellor of germany, and it is difficult for me to say to what extent
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some of his colleagues have preserved the beginnings, at least, well, attempts to save the remnants of sovereignty, i am very interested, that is the position that scholz is currently taking at this stage that we are discussing, well, here you go, to what extent does germany support zelensky's request to the us, france and great britain to lift restrictions on the use of long-range. and we even know this reason, sarah wagenknecht,
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yes, sarah wagen knecht and the fact that now there are the next elections, there they came head to head with an alternative for germany and so on, but whether they did it only in domestic politics, in something else, and the most important thing for me, well , you know, i'm a suspicious paranoid, in your opinion, scholz is still trying to play some kind of his own game there, domestic politics conditioned by something else, or he... is also somehow participating in this ostentatious joke, look, we have here, then, thoughtful americans, which elections, we have here the boundless british, well, in general, with the french, and such... here are the wavering germans standing aside. by the way, the picture that i described, if you remove the united states of america from it, they were nobody at that time, well, in general , the situation of the crimean war in the middle of the 19th century, where the english with the british were harshly against us, yes, in the war with the ottoman empire, which we considered the french, the british with the french, yes, the british with
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the french, yes, and the austrians there pursai, well, so they kind of stood more detached, yes, not more detachedly, austria simply stabbed in the back. well, that's how the positions are now, to stab in the back, this is an important difference of the war, let's judge by the deeds, and the fact is that scholz not only does not give consent to the use of missiles, he does not direct these missiles, as schulz does not pressure him, who...
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almost half of the votes were gained in these lands there by these colleagues scholzes together with the cdu, these opposition parties there are approximately the head of krendenburg, then they generally have the same number of deputies, how will they form the government we'll see, they'll probably have to take the saruvagen there, but that is to say, public opinion in germany is set
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like this, even in the eastern part, which always votes more moderately, nevertheless, it is forced to take this into account, but the international aspect is more important for us, and here you are, seeming changes or what is really happening, i also try to be careful, but now i see how events have accelerated in recent weeks, anywhere on the fronts. you are discussing this without me, but in the political part, of course, they have accelerated, and macron, whom you mentioned, in fact, whom i follow due to my job, naturally, this is a very important indicator, that is, during the svo, macron has already made a 360° turn, at the beginning, you remember, he declared that it is impossible to humiliate russia, this absolutely did not fit in. into the western stream, everyone threw up their hands, the ukrainians were outraged, then he became almost the main hawk in europe, now here is the statement that he made, i would briefly summarize it in one phrase: we need to think about how to fit into russia, fit russia into the new structure of the european
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security, and this, in general, is approximately what moscow wanted, what moscow demanded in december of the twenty-first year, then it was not heard. with this ability to turn 360° in 2.5 years, actually, what are all these proposals of his that he makes worth, because at no point in time can you completely understand whether you need to listen to what he says or not, we are now looking again back to zelensky, who came there, when you hear macron, you think, well, maybe he doesn’t stop at all, maybe he's in this process all the time, one of the pieces of the puzzle, maybe not... not boris johnson in power, but the much more moderate and much more careless about ukraine liberals, no matter what anyone says, they are
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much more moderate in this regard, finally the americans, they are in this election campaign, they definitely don't care about ukraine. here comes zelensky with his plan, which, well, there is such a very good ukrainian expert, laev, today i listened to his broadcast, he won't say anything better, i i won't embellish this quote, i 'll refer to it, this zelensky plan is a utopia that he is pushing emotionally very aggressively, emotional diplomacy is known, so to speak, this is their gimmick, yes, but it doesn't work with the americans anymore. there's nothing impossible about it, it doesn't say that moscow is taking the initiative in these negotiations, it says
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that the west, not the g20 specifically, if i read it carefully, but the west before the meeting with the g20, is preparing to approach putin with some proposals, and i don't think that putin they will be rejected outright, putin, look, putin is a cautious man, of course he will look, i'm not talking about that, he will study with interest what proposals they will come to him with. he said that we are interested in studying the plan of this zelensky, when he comes to us through official channels, we study everything with interest, because we are inquisitive, we have an inquisitive mind, everything is petr pavel, oh, that's exactly what i didn't want to interrupt you, because i am very interested in all this, as you are telling, here's another, another piece of this puzzle that i wanted there add, you are also right, a very indicator. interesting and at the same time not very clear for me puzzle, which means interestingly, let me remind you what petr pavel says, this is
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like a nato general in the past, now the president of the czech republic, until a certain time one of the most militant supporters of ukraine, therefore, the creator of the coalition of shells, however, here bilt writes, that there are too many low-quality shells, he collected, well, apparently he bought them anywhere and then they are there a million, yes, but it does not matter, in general such was very cheerful. ukraine needs to be more realistic. the most likely outcome of the war will be that part of ukrainian territory will temporarily end up under russian occupation. neither side, ukraine nor russia, can expect to achieve the maximum goals in the war. for ukraine, such goals are the return of all territory, including crimea, and it will be impossible for russia to achieve ukraine's legal renunciation of the regions to which. moscow, but before you probably tell me that this is another indicator of how tired everyone is, and
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how they are looking, i will remind you that in fact this is already the third or fourth circle, when talk begins about the fact that ukraine may have to come to terms with the renunciation of territories, when articles appear, they have appeared more than once, so suddenly they, you know, will appear, disappear, appear, disappear, articles in western analytical publications with examples. from the time of the finnish war, when finland, you know, could not resist, gave up part of the territory, but it seems like it did not surrender, all this seems to appear, we discuss it, then bam, kursk, well or something else something, you know, and one difference, artem, from those previous publications, well, firstly, now it's all going very intensively, and why is it going so intensively, well, because it's changing fundamentally.
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well, can you imagine what torture it is for smart people to negotiate with zelensky, when there is a presentation of three or four theses, absolutely predictable, plus in a terrible primitive language, but it's torture, but they endured it for 31 months, and it's interesting that petr pavel in this interview with the new york times, he said 19 months of conflict, here is han smart editor, they just. removed this quote new york times didn't even write in brackets he meant 31, that is, he counted a year and 7 months, yes 2 years and 7
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months, 24 + 7, well 31 months. everyone endured, but that's it, everyone is already tired of it, i am always confused by your optimism, like on this occasion, well, let's, let's hope that it is justified, another piece of this common puzzle of ours, which we are laying out, for me too is very indicative from some point of view, in this case, maybe i am overestimating, and an hour and a half before grandpa appeared on the podium of the general assembly, with his final speech, as the president of the united states, a speech there, well, where he all this blah blah, we will support ukraine there, we are waiting for all this, this, then, and an interesting publication appeared on abc news, with this content. president joe biden on tuesday delivers a farewell speech to world leaders at the un general assembly, seeking to
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increase his foreign policy legacy. he left behind an ambiguous legacy. results. biden will tout his administration's efforts to repair alliances, but there is no end in sight to the two wars that began under his administration. the conflict in ukraine continues to rage, and the risk of a full-scale war between israel and lebanon is growing. the top priority for the remainder of biden's term is ending israel's war against hamas in the gaza strip. but ceasefire talks have stalled. this is one of his last high-profile chances to rally the world around him.
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culture, when a person loses influence, but continues to hold office, he begins to be kicked, thus trying to assert himself, trying to show that in principle only the rights of the strong apply here. biden, unfortunately, does not look strong and is not a strong player, despite his enormous political experience, former political weight, and so on, he is like a boxer who has only lost in recent years. but he has fame, he has some kind of, i don’t know, championship belts and so on, although about biden, i’m not sure, that they are really plastic , bought in a souvenir shop, but the fact that kamala harris, for example, stubbornly, obstinately, i would even say, is trying to convince everyone that she as vice president and biden as president were successful, this
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once again proves that the whole thing is exactly the opposite. but the big , powerful western propaganda machine, the american machine, is now working for kamala harris, for joseph biden, trying to consolidate this very legacy, then shove it into kamala harris, so that she took off on this legacy in these elections, well, this is understandable, and this is political technology, but it has nothing to do with objective reality and the truth. got it, but i will not develop your image. i will refrain from talking about kamala harris, yes, but just speaking about reality, pay attention to the fact that the second part, well, that is, it is clear that the ukrainian conflict and so on and so forth, but then the middle east appeared, that is, the middle east, which is accelerating and heating up before our eyes, they are already screwing it in spite of it, well, actually, all of it administration, so now a short
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commercial, let's try to understand what's really going on. and what could happen next in the middle east, considering that he's already even entering the election campaign, commercial, don't switch over, i'm in trouble, i was traveling by train, i have a transfer here, 4 hours to wait, i left my things in the storage room here, what if you're some kind of swindler, she had a bob and glasses, she was wearing makeup, not that much. we'll take your 3,000 against your signature, but then moscow will decide, your bank now robs, you recognize this citizen, i honestly can't say for sure, ninel - premiere of a multi-part film, today on the first. bourbon stirsman product of stellar
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group. whiskey. productlar group gin snop product of stellar group, cognac monteshoка, product. rum castro, product of stellor group. who in sports is issued a license for doping, who declared war on russian boxing? and how does the white house manage anti-doping agencies? if you are going to participate in those games that are not sanctioned by our country, then you can't participate in the olympic games. i wouldn't be surprised if in the next 2-3 years there really will be two olympics. he actually admitted. what the americans have never admitted before, that vada is under the fbi. i am one of the biggest fans of the williams sisters, what do they eat to be so big? probably, it is a very healthy
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diet combined with great discipline. these athletes who represent the face of the united states of america, they use these very drugs. all the rules are rigged. the wbc's decision was to stop any fights taking place in russia and exclude all fighters from russia from the wbc, the great sport of boxing turned into some kind of madness, sat in a mask, but to say, it was not me, it was me who was set up by the cunning pranksters vavana and lexus. premiere, vavana and lexus show. tomorrow on the first. you do not tell me only about men that they fall in love. valentina titova is one of the most beautiful women of the soviet screen. she always gave the impression of a socialite, a woman who is surrounded. care and love of her famous men, but it turns out that the impression deceptive, men were always afraid of me, and my husbands had no influence on me, from someone else's husband's wife, go away, how did basov
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react to your pregnancy, disappeared, who accompanied you to the maternity hospital, i don't know, his assistants, everyone pitied me in the maternity hospital, how valentina titova left vladimir basov, and what the director wrote in the statement to the court, filed for alimony, why didn't you take her. confession of valentina titova, mother cuckoo or victim of love, can a beautiful woman or actress be happy at all? no one can withstand when a person is hunting only for you, a knife in his hand. exclusive with dmitry borisov. premiere. on saturday, on the first. this place is called the edge of the world, because from here it is only 160 km to the arctic circle, we are on the solovetsky islands, from above the monastery looks like a ship, if you follow where the nose is looking, it is looking straight at
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jerusalem, now from the camp times, almost everything remains, there were four cells here, the central one, two on the sides, and there is a small one, wow, there are so many of them, so what am i talking about, there are countless of them, like these. and why here everyone likes to add kelp practically everywhere, soap with kelp, ice cream with kelp, chocolate with kelp, you could say that the solovki brand, everything, everything, i got it, we're moving away, we're retreating, the life of our own, the premiere is on sunday on channel one, in the new season, on channel one, there are already rumors in the city about this crime, wherever you go, they say everywhere, women are lured into taxis, shot. back, i wanted to ask you about your find, this knot seemed very massive, although it was easy enough to rip off. you have been awarded a great honor
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moles, honor and trust of the reich, remember this, after the war i was looking for my son's colleague, was interested in what was happening there at the end of the war, and anything could have happened there . the only real witness, the only person he came to openly. well, major, the hunt has begun, confrontation, the premiere of the legendary book by yulian semyonov. time will tell the program, and we continue to work live, the middle east, events in the middle east, which have already filled not only
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the news broadcasts in an obvious way, since the footage that comes from there is more and more shocking as israel increases its strikes, now on southern lebanon, while claiming that it is carrying out pinpoint strikes. on hezbollah positions, but the number of dead civilians, which has already exceeded, as far as i know, 500 people , the number of wounded is in the thousands, these explosions, where it is absolutely obvious that the strikes are carried out on residential areas, where, yes, there may be some objects, hezbollah too, but here the question of some laws of war arises, although what am i talking about, what laws of war can there be when it comes to israel, that's different, and besides these shots, of course, as we began to discuss in the first part, and the fact that the united states, which well are or present themselves as a powerful force in this region. and moreover, are allies
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of israel, are in a very strange position, to put it mildly, is also becoming more and more obvious, including, by the way, from statements against the backdrop of all this, which is growing, the statement of official representatives the current administration, well here you go, lame outgoing duck cheburashka, please, the escalation that we are now seeing in the middle east is worrying us, us president joe biden believes that the risk of escalation is real, we still believe that a diplomatic solution is probably urgently needed, and the state department is talking about something similar, that they certainly do not think that somehow, well, that is, this is what to say when there is nothing to say, i get the impression, when yesterday evening still these news came out, i wrote, that is , it seems that
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they will help him, here is the statement of patrick ryder, the official representative of the ministry of defense, that in light of the tension they are already transferring a small additional contingent there, well , just in case, but they do not give comments on this matter, because there should be a million comments right away, because there are immediately questions, how small, what are its tasks, what is the scale of the escalation, the main thing is, why do you say that you should do this stop, and you are transferring, well, and the most important thing is that it went there. one
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american nuclear aircraft carrier, in addition to the carrier group that was already there, to the submarines and so on and so forth, in this sense, is it right to assume that i repeat once again, netanyahu calculated the moment with devilish precision, and the us not only cannot stop him now, but will also be forced to support him in a certain way in a military sense, they will not, but they are already supporting him, and you know, they showed the statement white house press secretary and so on , you know, it happens when the soundtrack is out of sync with the image, one picture is going on, and the voice does not match, you need to turn off the sound, then by the actions you understand what they are talking about, what events, here it is out of sync, that is, if you really turn off what they are saying, look at the actions, thousands of bombs, which are thousands of tons of bombs, which were dropped on lebanon, this is an american one, which had been there all summer before by military transport a...
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were able to intimidate them, with aircraft carriers, american, british, that means, planes that are at the okratiri base in cyprus and so on, they said, guys, move, we 'll fly in, we'll also bomb. then correct me, my wording is that netanyahu the devil calculated the moment precisely, in your description, it sounds like the us and israel coordinated the moment of this strike very precisely, when it looks like, well, the americans might want it, but they have a choice, they have trump and so on and so forth, then what is their goal, what is the goal of the americans, and, what is most interesting, about 2 months ago we saw a huge diplomacy of american officials in the middle east, who tried...
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there and so on, large, large, lebanon was being prepared, this means that everything had already been agreed upon, i understand, that is, this says that the americans on the one hand are in everything they tell the world what they want to be thought of, on the other hand they do what they need, yeah, in this situation, most likely -
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well, it's clear that netanyahu really chose the moment, because he has a difficult domestic political situation, we've already said this many times, there are many moments and so on, i understand, yeah, yeah, i don't think that this is... a scam, i think that this is not a success of american diplomacy, a failure of american, when they realized that they can't, you know, how can't they, they spent 2 months convincing people that this is not necessary in total, wait until november, after november, please, as long as you like, here's the question, if you can't, then if you really want to, then you can, here, this is after november, this is after november, notanyaho has his own layouts, he actually showed who really is. well, in the house he's the boss, roughly speaking, you probably noticed that all this was preceded by netanyahu's washington, where he actually felt very much in charge, here's what 's happening now, it was simply inevitable, the americans have now lost face, because
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here are the people who now live in muslim countries around them, they will then have to look their children in the eyes, well, to be honest, after they look their children in the eyes, after gaza was given over to stretching, nothing happened, it seems to me, already those who, well, those who could experience this, they have already experienced it, it seems to me that you are an idealist, yes, that against the background of what was arranged in gaza, the number of victims and the number of bombs of everything else, blocked borders, egyptian tankers.
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what does he say, please, on this topic, the same thing, we are talking about israeli strikes, israel publicly admits, they raise many questions regarding their compliance with international law, especially, well , you know, rabbi, shamsadani, shamdasani, well, well done, you are called serious, yes, like seriously, you know, this is like from the series, here are appeals to the question of these reactions and in general about what these people see, what they don't see and where their double standards lie, here's netanyahu's message to the people of southern lebanon. listen. i have a message for the people of lebanon.
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israel's war is not with you. it's with hezbollah. for too long, hezbollah has used you as human shields. it has placed rockets in your living rooms and rockets in your towns. these rockets are aimed directly at our cities, directly at our citizens. to protect our people from the izbollah's blows, we must destroy these weapons. starting this morning. the idf is warning you. leave the danger zone. don't let it.
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from the very beginning, everything somehow started to leak very badly, or they have some kind of mole sitting there, some kind of giant mole, because well, how many high-ranking commanders have they destroyed in these, like, 3 days with these very strikes, and so far it is not visible, remember how we said, that well, hezbollah is not hamas, so if they get involved - that's corruption, yes, if they get involved with hezbollah, that's where it will start, from what you know, it's not really yet it has started, or we have maybe come up with some other hezbollah for ourselves, but you
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hit the nail on the head, and i didn't shoot anywhere, i 'll say right away, i don't understand anything about this, such purely amateurish assumptions and betrayals, as we see in hezbollah, in tehran, in tehran, why is massad conducting such successful operations, well, in general, you could say, in the heart of the iranian capital, something is wrong there, and this is not good. 492 killed yesterday, can you
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imagine if on some day during the bombing of ukraine suddenly 492 monologue, who said about the appeal, i meant exactly this, yes, and here it’s somehow calm, why isn’t there such a mobilization of the muslim world, as there was with gas, well, because gases are their own. history is their own sunnis, palestinians, here, after all , shiites are the iranian zone of responsibility, therefore there will be no mobilization here in the sunni, then if bola somehow mobilizes , it will put up some resistance, if iran mobilizes, as if in a sense they begin to lose some, as for tehran, it seems, in anticipation of the american elections, they chose the calmest possible line of behavior, not to escalate. now, as for the united states, i do not disagree with the version about complicity, i just
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think that this is a painful blow to the biden administration. in diplomatic terms, it was counting on a measure, on a settlement, there were several rounds of negotiations on gas, and it would have been a great success before the elections if it had been possible to measure in gas, and now the second front has opened, and now it is generally unclear how and what, and there is a strong feeling that netanyahu in in this case, he is clearly playing on trump's side, he wants trump to come to power, then that's when we will find out that... the united states in the israeli power campaign, while it is not so obvious yet the biden administration, well, in general, it has been stabbed in the back, in 2 days we have not yet seen any consequences even from an electoral
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point of view, but there are still 6 weeks until the elections, namely in the environment. there are a lot of democrats who do not like israel, a lot of those who sympathize with the arabs, and how will they, especially in key states, show themselves, all this history the democrats would like to avoid, netanyahu did not give them such a gift, very briefly, very briefly, two aspects that i would like to draw attention to, since we still have a philosophical-geopolitical program, the first is the lack of empathy of western countries for the population of the gaza strip and lebanon, this is very visible, this is very emphasized. this just needs to be recorded: the lack of empathy, just as there was a lack of empathy for the dead residents of iraq after these bombings, that's one, secondly, now in fact there is a complete devaluation of western policy, it has already lost its reputation, but now it has also hit rock bottom, because here is the same thing, why did a special military operation begin
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about many other things, very important for our health, in the program it's great to live, tomorrow on the first, you want him to hug you, press you, kiss you, well, so that all this would happen, sometimes he hugs and kisses, for real, like an adult, i love you, i just have everything was so tight inside, i had this feeling that he knew everything, well, naturally, i immediately heard in my... how good i am, pretty, smart, promising and so on, they see each other, hear, feel, attract each other, i understand that a special operation is being prepared, he had an open ip, he says, i need oh, unfortunately, i agreed, andrey sends me documents, according to which it turns out that he is not andrey, but eduard, the premiere, manipulators on
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saturday on the first. he is such an actor, wonderful, he can play anyone, and can seduce any woman, maybe he plays his best role with you. for oleg baselashvili's ninetieth birthday, lord, how handsome you are, well, that's against my background, get out of here, i'll punch your whole face in, they say you can't outplay children and animals, you can't outplay baska either, don't ask for anything, never and nothing, how could it be played, i still can't understand, he dances as he should, sings as he should, he does everything, let's drink to my wife's happiness, if it weren't for galya, i wouldn't be here, well, that...
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do you see the reactor core? that's the ship, it fully complies with the requirements of the russian maritime register of shipping, this is the only unique nuclear power plant that has its own capital. we generate enough electricity to supply the chekotka itself. nuclear energy is the safest of all man-made areas. this reactor reproduces more fuel than we load into it. and the fuel base of the entire planet. grows for thousands of years, we see the benefits of spent fuel, we see the materials that we can reuse, we know how to use them extract, i can say, extract
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i would like to listen to you for four or five minutes, i'll make arrangements now, they'll sing some more, guys, one more time, exactly the same, the season premiere, on sunday on channel one, at the end of the program, another small example, it would seem, well, why do we need these examples anymore.
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he snatched the key from the ignition, where did it come from, jumped up, like shut up, jumped up, i've already played this 130 times, i 'm asking you again, why didn't you meet the courier, how could i meet him if i had... no cars, wait, tell me, did i tell you that you should bring me a courier in this particular car, like, no matter what happens, even a nuclear war, but bring me a courier only in, in this particular car, some other one, i told you
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this, no, "i didn't say that, i told you something else, get me a courier, no matter what it takes, even on a bicycle, even on a plane, even on your own back, even with your teeth, well , what was your task, that i got confused, got confused and put the pie in my neck"? we put our hands in, well, you're a cheapskate, i get it, you're a cheapskate, what kind of professional are you, he'll figure it out now, you deserve it, what, are you 10 years old, you couldn't get a car without a key, traitors, there are only traitors all around, stay with him.
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