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here's the thing, because this is an opportunity so that, firstly, all this is not lost, so we also need to select young people, so that there is someone to pass on, to arrange our lives here. let me remind you, thanks to large-scale work and the action of the presidential program, the number of amur tigers has increased by one and a half times over the past 10 years. now in russia there are about 750 individuals. that's all for now, the broadcast is on the first, the program will continue, time will tell. good day to all , congratulations to everyone on the end of the work week. the information channel on the first continues your work, this is a live broadcast, the program time will tell, with you anatoly kuzichev. recently, last week, well, one important thing happened.
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i don’t know what’s revolutionary here, i repeat, i’m saying this now, not in an ironic sense, our respected experts will explain, but from the fact that, so to speak, from the formal part, for decades turkey was one of the key, in fact, members of nato, there is even such an image, you know, that the second, the second army of nato after the united states, but the point is not even what kind of army it has, in its strategically important position in the region, but it turns out in geopolitics, it is turkey, just to remind you.
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both include china and russia. the concern of the us and europe is that turkey may move away from its traditional western geopolitical orientation, despite repeated denials from ankara. membership in brics may not mean much in practical terms, and turkey still wants to maintain its membership in nato, but it is gradually moving away from the west inch by inch, and this requires more deep strategic thinking on the part of the us and other nato allies, given the regional importance and geographic location of turkey, do we want that outcome? turkey has essentially said that it is not going to be part of these two sinking ships, nato and the eu. we are leaving this sinking titanic and boarding a huge cruise ship where a big party is planned. well , about a big party on a cruise ship.
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which are actually used in turkey itself and so on, it is very much indicative today that turkey could like france leave...
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but now let's define it more precisely, and what is brics, because in the russian federation, it is an organization whose headquarters are located, the headquarters, which is located in st. petersburg, is registered as an autonomous non-profit organization, so there are no obstacles for a nato member to join this format, well, we already understood that there are no formal ones, in any case , formal ones can always be bypassed. informal, as for informality, i understand that behind closed doors i allow, or rather, i think it is correct that i will say that erdogan can whisper to his nato partners that guys, our man is in the know,
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yes, in this sense, of course, yes, why not, so it will be beneficial for you if in this association, which many members... or rather the leading and most powerful members, which cause you such serious political, military and economic irritation, well, look, here, then, and maybe even he will say in this in this hypothetical conversation, he will say, you know, as our predecessors said, keep friends close, enemies even closer, exactly, that's why i say i'll join in how interesting, you have to understand that today's mood, it's important to note that the events...
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mr. uzol is a representative of the opposition, belongs to the socialist international, but in the summer, as far as i know, he was in the united states, i was very amused by this, that it turns out that in the united states he oversees this topic, that
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is, washington, the washington regional committee oversees this topic, here is the socialist international, i must say, very seriously interacts.
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so, but still there is such a feeling that sooner or later, now on this, on this already really quite - so to speak, an explanation, there, well, erdogan's conditional argumentation there, which korina offered us, yes, well it can work at this stage, but someday, well really, all this will come into conflict with one another, someday, well i suppose, someday from these, from this, i don't know, pile of chairs we will have to pull out one of these twelve, well or two, it doesn't matter, is that so or not?
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that there is some contradiction in this, maybe not a formal one, but there is some, i will quote again, yes, what erdogan says, that turkey's squatting on brics does not mean abandoning nato and so on, that is, he too, he also feels that questions may arise, let's start our program with what, with the fact that turkey has been a member of nato for many years, moreover, it is one of the strategic key participants in general. nato with the second army and so on. but how exactly did it get into this alliance 72 years ago? let's let's remember now and discuss it later. on february 23 , 1945, turkey declared war on germany. the turks had no intention of fighting, but they could no longer remain neutral. anticipating the imminent fall of the third reich, ankara understood that the victorious countries would now build a new world order. turkey's main fear at that time was that the great powers could organize joint governance of basfor and the dardanelles,
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since at the crimean conference held in early february, joseph stalin voiced the demand free passage of soviet warships through the black sea straits at any time, the americans and the british had no objections. also a month later, in march of 1945, moscow denounced the soviet-turkish treaty of friendship and neutrality, explaining that although turkey had ultimately chosen the right path by joining the anti-hitler coalition, it had for a long time pursued a pro-german foreign policy, and in the summer of 1945, at the potsdam conference, moscow even raised the question of the need revision of the soviet-turkish border. in 1921, the turks took advantage of the fact that the soviet union was weak and took away part of soviet armenia. the armenians of the soviet union felt insulted. with this circumstance in mind, the soviet government raised the issue of... soviet demands made turkey wary and it began to seek
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the protection of western powers , primarily the united states. at first, western european countries were not very interested in the new ally, but then the position of the president played a key role the united states of harry truman, who insisted on the need to support turkey and greece, fearing that if these countries went over to the socialist camp, the west would lose the entire middle east. now turkey needs our support to carry out the necessary modernization to preserve its territorial integrity. we must support free nations, their democratic institutions, their national integrity against the aggressive encroachments of totalitarian regimes that undermine world peace through direct or indirect aggression and, consequently, the security of the united states. in turn, turkey, in order to prove its necessity to the west, took a serious step. it became the second country after the united states to send troops to south korea, which at that time was fighting with
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communist north korea. turkish loyalty did not go unnoticed in 1952. during the first expansion of nato, ankara joined the alliance. the north atlantic military bloc gained a powerful ally, a country with a large army, and located right on the southern border of the ussr. here - all the politics, international politics of turkey in one phrase, with which this story actually began. on february 23, 1945, turkey declared war on germany.
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and erdogan is now really not him, maybe himself, his government advisers have found a very high-quality point where they can get and it becomes beneficial for everyone, really this is... the political situation, which is the crossroads of all roads now, and turkey is working very competently with integration projects, of which there are many in the world, they interact with eurasian economic union, i will remind you that thanks to turkey, russia, the eurasian union, which we are a part of, and this is not just a club, which includes brics, although it is closed, but it is a club, and this is
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a supranational setting, not as deep as the european union, but nevertheless it can influence the national. they are putting pressure on them, they excluded them from the f35 aircraft program, they wanted to be one of the points, because of our s400, by the way, well of course, by the way, this is one of the indicators of how turkey maneuvers in such a raging sea, they do not give the opportunity to modify f16 aircraft, it seems they have allowed it now, they have frozen the money, well, such ongoing swings, but they are putting pressure, you say, putting pressure, on what subject, they are already in nato, well, what,
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what is needed, sanctions, russia is getting out from under sanctions. all six countries of the region sat down at the negotiating table at the level of foreign ministers , only georgia was absent, which said, you should not, now, i think, taking into account the latest trends, perhaps a change will occur, turkey is working everywhere, it understands, that is, the meaning of this policy, it is, so to speak, not to leave somewhere for the sake of something, on the contrary, to stay everywhere for the sake of everything , the ostakanians will not allow withdrawal from nato,
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they are located there too geopolitically, the easternmost air force base, that means in europe. yes, i mean nato, with whom i talk with serious people, respected experts, well , he says, well, no, well, they will not let you leave nato, the states will not let you leave nato, and i
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remember michael's words, quite rightly, well, how is that possible, what are you not you understand what nato is, nato is just a kind of, well, like a commonwealth, a kind of round dance, like, people want to join it, join, want, speak out, leave and so on, but as i understand it, here it is true, well, it is true, everyone talks about it, yes, well, that is what i am talking about, you see, entry is a ruble there, and exit is not even two, all five. that is, they do not let you out of your own free will, as i understand it, yes, from nato, well, france france almost left almost almost - this is an important word in this case dropped out, that is, the headquarters in from france, that is, the first headquarters let me remind you it was during the time of charlotte de gaulle quite a long time ago plus it almost means almost really from there was even such a letter charlotte de gaulle here he says that we have all this letter and just what it cost gold from me yes give us please the letter charlotte de gaulle. france believes that the changes that have occurred since 1949 in europe, asia and the rest of the world, as well as the evolution of its own situation and its
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armed forces, no longer justify the military decisions taken during the period conclusion of the alliance, by the way, he sent this to the president of the united states, so yes, they almost really left, left the military structure, remained in the political structure and, frankly speaking, did not leave, that is, i say, to leave there is not. because they see that there are more pluses than minuses, although there are minuses, and as for andrey's remark, for some reason, when with all due respect why, when he spoke about
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turkey's role in the caucasus, he forgot about one rather important chapter, about turkey's role in during the chechen wars, not a small role, support for chechen separatists and terrorists, that is, this is this is this is by the way on the topic of exactly where turkey is on what on what very dangerous two. the word friendship none of us used, what does friendship have to do with it , call it whatever you like, you understand what the matter is, interaction is called friendship, who said friendship, who said friendship, well, no one is a scatological
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interaction partnership interaction, this is a special, very difficult, cynical and insidious partner, i would say, and the us knows this, and russia knows even better, as for brics, brics is mainly a political, economic union. it's too sweet to repeat everything, please, the american tells us that well, it's easy to tell the truth and it's easy and pleasant to tell the truth, andrey talked about how turkey helps to bypass
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sanctions, but this was at the first stage, the us, tightening the screws against turkey and these are secondary sanctions, and this is very noticeable for turkey, the last 6.8 months, trade between turkey and russia has been falling, falling for this very reason. you understand, because you remember our the already famous conversation, the legendary one, with the finnish political scientist, whom i asked, he says: what do the finns think about joining nato, he says:
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thank you very much, you asked first?
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only in relation to russia, but in relation to the united states, especially after the attempted coup against erdogan, this is not supposedly, this is in plain text, because in the united states of america, this is exactly how turkey is perceived, it is a situational partner by necessity, and i would also draw attention to the fact that when erdogan suddenly casts doubt, let's say, when he begins to expand the platform in the nato alliance itself with his elbows, exactly when - nato itself is presented to us as a defensive alliance, but it is offensive, look at the geographical map and dynamics, just arrange all this in chronological order since ninety-seventh year you will see how it expanded, yes, therefore when someone from nato says that it is a defensive alliance, frankly speaking, blood starts to flow from the ears for the simple reason that no, you will not defend, offensively, it is it is visible, but at this stage the resource of the offensive is completed, if you paid attention, we ran into the border of the russian federation, yes there is.
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the question about moldova and ukraine, but what next, nothing next, here, by the way, eh, the curse of the western world of the western economy appears, if the system does not expand, it begins to collapse, it begins to collapse, here erdogan, as a person very experienced in the political sense of the word, he felt that nato had reached the limits, well, let's say, of development, expansion, and now problems will begin inside him, and now how... when the system expands, it kind of develops, then it stops expanding, it starts to collapse, this is the law of nature, you can't argue with it, and human law, and public law, and so on, therefore nato, as soon as it becomes, it will immediately begin, it will start to collapse and erdogan will be the first in line to leave, there's no arguing with this, i 'll once again use my now favorite phrase, so to speak, under this sign i will now
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tell you. the fact is that the united states has a wonderful trump card up its sleeve. in unlike russia, the united states does not recognize the territorial integrity of turkey, because once in the twenties , the president of the united states, woodrew welson , was the chairman of an international arbitration court, completely legal, whose decision was published, and accordingly it should.
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and the one who recently, a member of the turkish parliament, i remember the woman, but i don’t remember her last name, she said, you and i remember, and we know that these territories, which, well, in theory should go to georgia and armenia, turkey do not belong, well, kars oblast, that's what i mean, you just have to look, i think, and viewers can look on the internet, yes, the arbitration of woody wilson, the arbitration of woody wilson, let's have a short commercial now.
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women are lured into a taxi and shot in the back. i i wanted to ask you about your find. this knot seemed very massive, although it was easy enough to break. you have been awarded a great honor, moles, honor and trust of the reich, remember this, after the war i was looking for my son's comrades, i was interested in what happened there at the end of the war, and anything could have happened there, if you don't have a photo, it's strange, where are they, they were here, oh my god, how similar he is to my son, you are the only real witness, the only person he came to openly. well, major, has the hunt begun? confrontation, premiere of the legendary book by yulian semenov. we continue to work
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live, but just now we were talking, discussing, debating about the prospects of turkey in particular and nato in general. here came. the news is that the headquarters of the ground forces of the north atlantic alliance in the countries of northern europe will be located in the city of mikkeli, finland, it is approximately 140 km from the border with russia, the distance to st. petersburg is a little more than 300 km, this was announced at a briefing by the minister of defense of finland antihanen, well, that's the story, michael, by the way, he said that russia has the same problem and it's hard to disagree with it on the one hand, on the other hand, well listen, do you think this isn't a problem
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? the question falls away, and if nato closes the gulf of finland, what should we do? well then that's a different matter, all these now, all these of yours, of course, these jibes are the most peaceful. and by what criterion do you measure peacefulness, well, since we've already started talking about it, well, by the number of conflicts unleashed or by the expression on the faces of our orcs or why do you measure it like that, that we we already talked about this, well it's just really interesting that well tell me many have unleashed in why russia is the most peace-loving in an ironic sense, you said it yes, the most peace-loving, because we, probably, you meant that no, in fact very warlike, so i ask you, by what criterion do you measure the warlikeness of a country,
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so that i... the gulf of finland, some psychopathic estonians, so estonians, estonians, damn, i don't know, they realize that exactly who no one will feel sorry for is this this unfortunate baltics, excuse me, if suddenly, god forbid, some kind of mess happens, what are you talking about? so he threatens us with some kind of strike, almost a preventive one, we discussed that they actually have the technical ability to take and block it, yesterday we discussed it on the air, the gulf of finland and...
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this is not my invention, yesterday smart people here suggested such an option, so they
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are talking among themselves, discussing how we can, so to speak, well, well, so to speak, block it, really, russian fleet, but no, without causing a response from russia, oh wow - they say to each other, let's have a few dry cargo ships sink there by accident, that's how it went, pom-pom-pum-pum-pum, right across the bay, damn, the same thing could happen, maybe theoretically, theoretically, it seems like everyone is clean, well, i just, that is, humanity has long since invented. can we talk about turkey, well, come on, yeah, they would hardly behave like that about turkey , why doesn't this desire threaten nato, their membership in nato.
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was to attack germany yesterday, if there is the choice between based on deep historical mistrust, if before turkey there is a choice between the western military bloc and the russian one, of course the western bloc will win, i don’t have all these wars between turkey and chechnya, the chechen wars, and turkey understood, you said that there is some kind of deep historical mistrust of russia, yes i am the last example when...
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historical mistrust, i have such a flashback right away from the civil service, when you read documents there from different countries coming. historical aspects and so on, apparently, we with maykom read the same document, now, as they say, he told, indeed, each country has its own historical aspects, we with turkey found an opportunity to really
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push aside our problematic moments in the south caucasus, that is, the syrian arab republic, because for us cooperation. with a country that is nationally oriented, it is very convenient, we understand what they need, that's it, we go, we work together, this is not latvia, estonia, which is ready to drive itself into poverty, just so to spite russia, or is it finland, which has now received a review because it wanted to break off relations with russia, just as an example, finnish airlines declared, or finland declared a no-fly zone for russian airlines, nothing, russia said, closed it for the finnish.
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time, we will endure, but russia they thought that this would die for a very short period and we would come to divide the mineral resources and are they idiots or something, well, it’s unlikely, right? yes, that is, if we conduct a cross-section of political leaders european countries and so on, where americans can promote, we see this good- looking sports image, young people, but not interested in the development of their country, that's why such stories start to emerge, there is a 360° turn, everything else, but i want to talk a little more globally about what america is planning, alexey alexeevich said that they ran into russia in a bloc, and in an economic bloc, military udkb, the union of russia and belarus. so we have unpainted parts left, well, okay, we will finish them off there, the countries of switzerland do not want to join, austria does not want to join, well, okay, we will figure it out, they think globally, that is why the last nato summit,
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which was in washington, the anniversary one, before that in vilnius, they will turn nato into a global player, i will remind you that in...
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not playing against someone, so that we can earn together, this is one train, one track, this is the movement of industrial projects, infrastructure projects in china towards europe, this is north-south, these are transport arteries that we are creating and everything else, this is development, but then there will be no place for the americans and the british who are standing here, if from lisbon to vladivostok there will be europe that works, lives, then how can they work then, that is why now they are building the great american wall from the scandinavian countries, the baltics. like a dacha for our petersburgers there, they have completely closed the border, estonia, latvia, that is, they are closing off completely so that there is no movement, no goods, no people, nothing, but this cannot continue for long, because
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the americans will not pump money into economy, the baltics, finland, we worked there, we bought paper and wood from there. where we did something wrong, that's where we did it, andrei fransovich pointed his finger at a sore point in fact, because now the question is in nato, and the scale of globalization, is it necessary to globalize the alliance? or create a bunch of regional alliances, nato regional alliance (aukus and so on) and how this is
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a complex system that requires huge financial injections, which are not there, the economies of western countries are now stagnating, they are not there, if you, it's like turkey, it announces a big project, and then starts running around looking for money for it, the project hangs , they ask, but where is the project, here it is happening... the same thing, you absolutely correctly pointed out that this system, it contributes to the degradation of regional economies, again the question: where is the money? well, trump will come and say so, guys, let's pay 4% instead of two, well, it's not us paying you nato, but you paying us, absolutely right, for the roof, for such a stall economy, but the fact remains a fact, there's no getting away from it, by the way, michael, when he said, he dropped a phrase about - russia, here are the wars that took place in the 20th century, in any case, it lost, i would like to, i would like to, yes, i would like to, well, michael
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said exactly that the western alliance is stronger than russia in a military sense, i would draw attention to one interesting historical pattern, just in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries , military conflicts always led to the strengthening of russia, here in a peaceful state in the ninety- first year of 199.
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i am sure that, firstly, that there is no will of the armenians in this at all, that is, you understand what's the problem, please russia defended armenia
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in this conflict attention, of course you know better about armenians than they do themselves, well maybe just for fun let's listen, unlike michael i'm also a vystokoved and besides everything else i can look at a map, forgive me michael, but i know that americans geography is not the strongest country, and there is no military logistics for nato to provide? armenia's security does not exist at all, let's close the topic, not a single nato country can implement such military logistics, france, there, anyone, neither by air, nor by land, nor by sea, that's why the topic can be closed, that's why the interests of armenia and the security of armenia can be protected by iran, india indirectly through the territory of iran and russia, or.
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an example of the development of the city, but the positive emotions from the forum of the mayor of beirut abdallah darwish were overshadowed by alarming reports from lebanon. the sudden aggravation in the middle east led to the fact that air traffic with the countries of the conflict was interrupted and the head of the lebanese capital was cut off from his city in such a difficult moment. we are receiving breaking news from lebanon, where more than a thousand people were injured after hundreds of
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personal communication devices exploded simultaneously across the country. we are receiving footage. when communication devices exploded simultaneously in different cities of lebanon, first pagers, the next day radios, smartphones, and other household appliances. dozens of people became victims of the new electronic war, about 400 were injured. the us hastily declared that they had nothing to do with the pager attack. a few days later, the us government announced its innocence. and israel. however, the lebanese-israeli conflict has flared up with renewed vigor. all week
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tel aviv has been mercilessly shelling lebanese territories with missiles. shells, forcing birut to take retaliatory steps. lebanese prime minister najib mikati has already called the strikes on lebanese territory a war of annihilation. the ongoing israeli aggression is a war of annihilation in every sense of the word. this is the implementation of a plan aimed at the destruction of lebanese villages and settlements. we call on the un, the security council of the organization and influential countries to stand on the side of truth to contain israel's aggression. mr. abdalla, you came to moscow for the brics forum, cloud cities, and you are still here because air traffic with lebanon has been interrupted. do you have a connection with beirut, what news is coming from there? yes, of course, we have a connection, we receive messages, the flow is very
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large, all attention is focused on those terrible explosions that occurred in our country. this is all very alarming, there are a large number of children among the victims, our hospitals continue to provide all possible assistance to those who need it. some elective surgeries have been cancelled to urgently treat those who cannot wait. of course, people are still very worried. some have gone so far as to not only throw away their pagers, but to completely disconnect their home from electricity, fearing explosions.
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fears of a full-scale conflict in the middle east are growing. what was a dangerous dance has turned into a serious escalation. many residents have died as a result of massive strikes. the number is increasing every day. lebanon has not experienced anything like this since 2006. the situation in the world
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seems increasingly complex and gloomy. tensions are growing, and the challenges are becoming more numerous and complex. geopolitical differences continue to deepen. we are approaching the unimaginable, a powder keg.
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someone really wanted to sow enmity, mistrust between the population of the country. however, despite this, there are amazing things: about 4 million people now live in beirut, many of whom left the country in
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the beginning of the civil war, returned to the city. of course, it is very difficult to come to a half-destroyed city, but in the east there is a proverb, it says: "give me hope, and i will find the strength to fulfill it." and do you have a lot of young people, or do they all go somewhere? advice?
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good, warm, and it is mutual. my daughter studied at a russian university in beirut, including she studied ballet with russian teachers. now my daughter is already 40 years old, she continues to be a big fan of everything connected with russia, and
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the russian cultural center, which is located in beirut, is very popular among the city's residents, they go there on a variety of issues, and our youth is also very interested in studying in russia, we have many lebanese who married russian women. many russian citizens live in lebanon, which brings our peoples and our state even closer together. lebanese society is even sometimes called a russified society. what do the lebanese know about the war between ukraine and russia? do they understand that this is not a conflict between russia and ukraine, the entire west with russia. our people are watching with concern and great interest what is happening. we see that the united states, europe, have turned against russia and are trying to ignite a hot phase of war, and of course, what is happening in the middle east is very different from what is happening now in ukraine, the scale
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is different, the goals are different. i see how you are trying to speak carefully and, as it were, separate your business, the mayor's business from politics, but you have probably analyzed and wanted to understand what... israel wants, what is the battle going on for, for ideology, for faith, for the territories, dear ladies, most of the countries of the middle east, especially the eastern one. the mediterranean is a cauldron in which many nations, many cultures, many religions, historical contradictions have melted, this is all the legacy of our past. in our countries , there is a clash of very different interests, and the saddest thing is that civilians suffer in this struggle? lebanon has long been living in a state of emergency, when part of our territory is occupied by the enemy. in the world, we see how the emphasis is shifting, what is needed is seen, and what is not wanted is not
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noticed. for a postmodern state there is a difficulty, we are forced to use double standards, among ourselves we act on the basis of the laws of open cooperative security, but when we deal with more old-fashioned types of states we have to return to the crude methods of an earlier era, force preemptive attack, deception, all that is necessary for those who still live by the rules of the last century. among ourselves we observe the law, but when we act...
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53% of the population were christians, 48% muslims, but the founding fathers of the lebanese republic, prime minister riad assolh and president bechara el-khoury, sided with the arab states, setting off a long-term confrontation both within the country and with neighboring israel. and if during the first 30 years i arise. it was then that the christian population of lebanon, seeking to restore its lost positions , turned to israel for support. thus began a civil war in the country, a fifteen-year conflict that the the lebanese often call others war. in lebanon , armed clashes continued this week. in beirut itself, fighting
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took place along the so-called green line, dividing the christian right and national-patriotic forces. but gradually, the islamo-christian side of the conflict began to recede into the shadows, acquiring new meanings. and one of the reasons was the israeli invasion of 1982. operation peace for galilee hit hard on an already exhausted lebanon. in addition , it pointed to the obvious presence of new players who entered the middle east game. when israeli tanks and planes, during the aggression of 1982, rained down thousands of bombs and shells on the lebanese population, when the occupiers captured the capital of lebanon, beirut, killed and wounded thousands of lebanese and palestinians, the un emergency forces were unable to put any obstacle in the way of the aggressor. moreover, the israeli command, relying on the comprehensive assistance and support of the united states, declared that if only the un forces tried to put up any resistance to the israeli.
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patience is necessary, but to a certain limit. the strong, the strong and the wise endure. if you do not have the patience to flare up at every opportunity, then it will not lead to anything good. patience is a manifestation of strength. russia is strong, therefore it is patient. and you personally, a patient person. there is an arabic proverb that says that patience is the core that gives strength. the place where i am is the very hell. and we proceed from the fact that patience is a manifestation of strength. without this. "i would like to say, may allah protect our country, may things and the situation in our the country to those good times that we still remember, may allah protect russia and may the bonds of friendship and cooperation between russia and lebanon be strengthened. it was the time of
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obdala darwish, time will show who is who and put everything in its place. it is difficult for me to imagine what you feel - now, when you do not have the opportunity to go there, you are at a distance, and your people are there, your loved ones, including, yes, of course, my entire family is essentially there, my relatives, loved ones, my children, i continue closely monitor what's going on there, someone close to you suffered from this action with pagers, well no, no, glory to allah. i was waiting for you to say this, because i said to myself, thank god, why from the boy, where have you gone, who is this, my daddy, his name is yug, oh, beautiful, we are looking for
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dmitry kipin, what is there to look for, the performance is about to start, look, dad, the south, maybe you can sit with me, and... he said, you are waiting for friends, i am waiting, but they will not come, we will dance for you some more, yug is the premiere of a multi-part film, watch the voice after, children, tell me who took the money, i promise we'll return it, i don't need it, i need it, you want him to hug us, come, kiss us, well, so that all this would happen, sometimes he hugs and kisses, for real. as adults, i love you, i just felt so aching inside, i had this feeling that he knew everything, well , naturally, i immediately heard in my address how good i am, pretty, smart, promising and so on, they see each other, hear, feel, attract each other, i
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understand that a special operation is being prepared, he an individual entrepreneur was opened, he says, i need an llc, unfortunately, i agreed, andrey sends me documents according to which... it turns out that he is not andrey, but eduard. premiere, manipulators. tomorrow on the first. he is such an actor, wonderful, he can play anyone, and can seduce any woman. maybe he is playing his best role with you? for oleg basilashvili's ninetieth birthday. lord, how handsome you are. well, this is against my background. get out of here. i will beat your whole face, they say you can't outplay children and animals, here you can outplay baska too you can't, don't ask for anything, never and nothing, how could it be played, i still can't understand, he dances as he should, he 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,
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well, the way i feel now, my mother was a famous person, my father was then a budding artist, then oleg had roles, roles, roles and... another one was better, talented, attractive, both as a man and as an actor, he is divine, you seriously call me a great artist, worthy, drinks to the bottom, premiere of a documentary film, tomorrow on the first, altai is entertainment for any host, first you make a clap, and then like this, oh, strike, very strong. you have to hug it and like this hurray, in omsk there are guys who lift a stone of 250 kg, this is the oldest zubor, 22 years old, 90 million years ago there was a sea here, today there is also
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a sea, a sea of ​​beauty, the first one went, let's go one time, i don't understand anything, just row, let's go, the premiere is for... 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 solovetsky islands, from above the monastery looks like a ship, if you follow where the nose is looking, it is looking straight at jerusalem, now almost everything has remained from the camp times, 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, such copper, and why does everyone here like to add kelp practically everywhere, soap with kelp, ice cream with kelp, chocolate with kelp. to say that the solovki brand, everything, everything, i understand everything, we are retreating, we are retreating, the life of our own, the premiere in
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sunday on the first, charisma, charisma, come on me, cat, cat, not everyone can pronounce the last name either, said yermulnik, in general, people are still guessing whether i or he is first. minutes, four or five, here you are, i 'll make arrangements now, they'll sing some more, guys, one more
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time, exactly the same, the premiere of the season, on sunday on the first. lies reach people in the elevator, here the truth goes up the stairs, facts against fakes, truth against lies, this is the antifake program and as always we are waging our own fight here against fakes and disinformation, which the terrible russians are to blame for beavers, who needs calls to build dams on social networks, and what do psychological operations allegedly carried out by russia have to do with it, who is selling fear in germany and why are we accused of the collapse of the german auto industry, we sum up in the section: russia is on
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the front pages of western media, what was written and said about russians this week, we have stanislav strymetlowski, our columnist, as our judge today, he will tell you what was happening in the polish press in general and how terrible russians were shown in polish publications, what interested you? do you know, of course, here... according to the polish media that i have been reading on a daily basis for a long time, the flood does not cease to be the topic of the day, it remains in two positions: firstly, it is, of course, a tragedy, it is a catastrophe, poland has not experienced such a flood since 1997, but secondly, it is also a political tool, it is a game, since the flood, or rather what led to it, and how the government is dealing with it, is the most powerful political explosive.

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