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channel one continues its work, congratulations to everyone on the end of the work week, this is a live broadcast, the program time will tell, with you anatoly kuzichev, literally a few minutes ago there was a missile danger signal, we decided to start with this program, was first announced in the oryol region, the regional government reported, we are closely monitoring the situation, and naturally we report to you about any change in it in any direction, now let's turn to the middle east, because here's a small, you know, what's the epigraph called
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to our part, we were preparing the program now, we were discussing the program with colleagues, with editors, that is, the whole situation, and our editor tells me, he says: well, you remember how nostradamus wrote, i i say, i don’t remember nostradamus, well, about the middle east, that it will flare up, but with zhirinovsky, i say, i remember zhirinovsky, well, in general, so to speak, many, many believed and believe, and now more than ever, that it is from here, god forbid, of course, i hope, this prediction, this prophecy. will not come true, something will begin that can be called in one form or another the third world war, i repeat, i hope this prophecy will not come true, we have enough intelligence and instincts of self-preservation, and common sense, but nevertheless however, whatever is starting there, there are signs of the beginning of a big war in the middle east, in the center of attention, of course, the last days of the whole world, the attack of iran on israel, and there was already a feeling that all, so to speak, lines were crossed. here the situation
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is maximally heated, it turns out, it is possible to heat it up and heat it up, first israel ironed out the gaza strip, and destroying hamas, well, at the same time, naturally, tens of thousands of civilians there, these are all facts, this is not my emotional interpretation, these are facts, and now so he took on hezbollah, accordingly attacked hezbollah, destroyed many of its rank and file members, killed the leader, invaded lebanon, naturally, all of this was accompanied by casualties among the civilian population, although it's funny to talk about it in such a dramatic way these days, who cares at all, who cares? eh, well, let's look and read what the western press writes on this matter, for example, a publication by the new york times, a fragment of it, please, a big war in the middle east, which has long been feared here, now that israel killed the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah launched a ground invasion of...
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lebanon, and iran fired nearly 200 missiles at israel on tuesday, leaving the region in one of its most dangerous situations since the 1967 arab-israeli war. the big question is how much the conflict will escalate, and whether the united states will get directly involved. this new era is fraught with risks. if a major war breaks out, it will take years to stop, and the presence of nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles and...
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and here, of course, there is such an understanding of the attacks, he will not forgive, here is the most interesting thing, i remember with nostalgia those times when here remember, we had discussions here our liberal, so to speak, brothers in mind, here something says. attention to compliance with international law and the response from israel followed immediately. i declared un secretary general antonio guterres a persona nongrata in israel and banned him from entering the country. anyone who cannot unequivocally condemn iran's disgusting attack on israel, as they did
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almost all countries of the world, do not deserve to set foot on israeli soil. israel will continue to protect its citizens and defend its national dignity, with or without antonio guterres. taking this opportunity, i send greetings to those very same opponents of mine, who told me about international law. konstantin vasilyevich, god bless him with this, so to speak, bitter, yes, box with him with international law, everyone on our planet said so, god bless him with international law, that's how we've been living for some time now, how real is the prospect of such a big, real war, which, what scares us, that it can spill out, naturally and guaranteed to spill out beyond the region, this is the most terrible thing, well, on the one hand, we still need to understand that... a big war, why? because here is a map in front of us, and we see that israel and iran have no border, and between them are syria and iraq, jordan, that is, in this regard , the question arises, of course, how are they going
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to fight, if there is such a large distance between them, but on the other hand, that is, for now we see such an exchange going on, as this is a war by correspondence, an exchange of missiles, missile strikes, missile strikes,
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as their political partner, but on the other hand now and to provoke discontent - accordingly, of the arab communities in their territory before the elections, and there is a month left before the elections, again to provoke a rise in oil prices, which can also rise in the event of an increase in the degree of the conflict itself, and this will have an immediate effect, oil prices are already rising, but for now they are rising very carefully, but are growing. that is, in this regard , a situation really arises that the leader of israel, netanya, is primarily interested in inciting this conflict, for whom
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this is a personal story, the story of his personal political survival, so now everyone is trying to somehow dissuade him, including the united states, at least wait a month, let's make a choice. well, because this is even a question, it seems to me, not only of political survival, but also, forgive the pathos, literally physical, because in general he has a bunch of some criminal cases, he can just stupidly go to jail, and naturally, when you still have my prospect in front of you, well, you can stir up anything, it seems to me that in order to prevent this, but
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regarding the fact that this is netanyahu’s personal, so to speak, personal interest, this is such a point of view, well, such a mainstream one, many people talk about it, i want to give you... listen to a fragment, a fragment, so to speak, i don’t know, of a study, there an analytical note, just regarding netanyahu and his personal interest, take a look. the most the war of attrition in gaza and on the northern border with lebanon is unlikely to end anytime soon. driving this is netanyahu’s determination to remain prime minister. his need to drop existing criminal cases against him for bribery, fraud and breach of trust, and to avoid investigations into other alleged wrongdoing. netanyahu remains deeply unpopular in israel, with 72 percent of israelis saying he should resign because of his failures in a july poll, which led to the events of october 7.
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well, september is different from july, i mean september of 1924 in the political sense from july of 1924. kalina isanovna, tell me, well, you can immediately comment on netanyahu's personal interest, in your opinion, in the aggravation, the second thing the new york times compares, compares, say, the events with the events of 1967, but somehow it differs. from past conflicts, no, at one time a very good israeli author i ordered an article about the evolution of zionism, and the article was very interesting, very informative, and i realized that, let's say, the zionism of the founding fathers and the current elite of israel are, as they said in odessa, two big differences, if i may say so, that is, now israel is going through approximately what, probably , the soviet union was going through in some way, when arkady gaidar,
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yes, was jumping, there, waving a saber, and so on, his son was an admiral, then yegor gaidar, then maria gaidar, that is, this logic of the degeneration of the managerial elite, it also takes place, i am not talking about the depth of this, because it is necessary to be a very good specialist, competent in israeli elitology. which i am not, but nevertheless i rely on the data that i received from israeli colleagues, and it was very curious, so, today, even the events of october 7, yes, which shook israel, naturally the world, because it was a monstrous terrorist attack, they testified, at least everyone began to ask where the israeli special services are, which are not alone and whose word is good for us.
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october 7, although warnings, everyone already knows that there were warnings, and nevertheless they show sufficient awareness of what is happening in lebanon, where to strike, how... will destroy the leader of lebanon, who shortly before this agreed to a truce, yeah, and i will note that all the negotiations on the truce, which were conducted by hassan nasrallah, and i am this same, ismail khania, yes, ismail khania, here, the most moderate representatives of the opponents were killed, as they say. note killed - on which place comes a more radical question - it was
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impossible to calculate this analytically why is it possible yes i think yes quite that is you proceed from that i understood correctly now it is necessary to simply articulate not very obedient but i was interested that it was a deliberate purposeful incitement yes it is clear that it is being created.
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has the right to be there, they need either the americans to renew the lease agreement, yes to the mauritians and so on, this is very interesting, remember, i told you that i am observing a growing interspecies the struggle in that very western camp, that is, between the conventional washington, between the conventional
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london, this is undoubtedly a very interesting , very serious step, in my opinion. in any case, without the help of the united states, israel cannot begin an operation against iran , of its capabilities and desires, i was surprised when netanyahu spoke at the un and named the blessed countries, so i report that now the blessed from his point of view picture we will also look at, let's remember the blessed and damned countries, let 's have, yeah, these are the blessed ones countries. jordan, swear and vow that they, yes, they will not interfere with the flight of iranian drones and missiles,
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these are the blessed countries, the blessed country, look at this picture, friends, this is an illustration of how wishful thinking is presented as reality.
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70% support netanyahu's actions, in terms of lebanon, in terms of gaza. israel also has a very negative attitude towards iran and, well, i am for us to take an objective look at the situation here, we must understand that there has never been such great love from iran either. to israel. well, let me remind you that in tehran you can do without these delicate forms, to put it mildly, listen, there is a huge clock in tehran, which will count the time until the moment israel is destroyed. this is never true.
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it is not in public access, public, but listen, they hang in a brothel, of course, i did not look at this, public access, you must agree, this is very important, if we talk about the current situation specifically, it is of course unique, because the persian monarchs were mentioned, they gathered in doha, here it was correctly said that they came to some decision, what decision did they come to, their main statement is that they essentially maintain neutrality in this situation, can you imagine that 50 years ago. arab-israeli wars the key arab countries say: guys, we remain neutral, we do not intervene against israel, but we maintain neutrality, this is unthinkable, my opinion is that israel will most likely strike back at iran, of course, we would really like to avoid a big war, you are absolutely right, and here russia's position is especially important,
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as a voice of reason in the middle east, she is absolutely correct, yes a big war that can end. in general a nuclear armageddon should be avoided, but now there will be an escalation, israel will strike back, most likely even without the help of the usa, and i doubt that there will be objects, for example, an oil storage facility, since this will cause an increase in oil prices, but they can strike nuclear facilities, but tell me, here are two words literally, you said, it is unthinkable about the neutrality of the mentioned countries, and this neutrality is in whose favor, why is this it is unthinkable, this is neutrality of course towards israel now, well because before? look, but if we still weigh the possibilities and so to speak and desires, let's assume, here we weighed there netanyahu's personal desires, possibilities, well , let's assume, without the states, there are much fewer of them
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than with them, and the states don't have much desire, on the eve of the elections and so on, the second front besides, well and in general, that means, this is about the possibility and desire about iran, well there's nothing to even say and no need to go on there for long figure it out, they don't really want to get involved in all this now, they don't need a war now, so when you weigh these possibilities, these desires, plus this neutrality. damn, which, if you believe aleksandryanevich, is kind of in favor of israel, so weighing all this, all this complexity of the middle eastern knot, what are you leaning towards in percentages war and not and not war? well, you know, i'll say this, that we probably shouldn't expect some kind of full-scale war, because well, you know very well that between iran and israel there is no direct border, we have iraq, syria, jordan, it is hundreds of kilometers and... it is difficult to imagine in general how tank brigades can come into contact on the battlefield, but unfortunately, the exchange of missile strikes, it
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takes place, and it may continue in the future, because netanyahu has already said that he will not leave this strike from hezbollah without consequences, and as if the strike then the subsequent strike from iran, but you need to understand that every day from the southern border territories of lebanon to israel about 200 missiles fly on average, these missiles, they may not be the most modern, not the most powerful, 95% of them either do not reach their destination, or they are shot down by anti-missiles from the iron dome system of israel, but this is life under constant stress, but if you follow the situation in israel, you will see that almost every day an air raid alarm is declared, in accordance with this alarm, residents must immediately go down to the bomb.
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so he constantly enters into conflicts with the arabs, and the arabs can be different, yes, it could be from the gas sector there.
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everyone is talking about this, by the way, our mit is talking about it, and the europeans are talking about it, and even biden is talking about it, but probably no one said what biden literally the day before said no full-scale military actions, i ask yes...
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then yes, i am saying, what is the difference there, i don’t know, last october, july of this year from this september, and now growth, aleksandrevich is talking about this, and you are talking about this, yes, it’s not netanyahu anymore, it’s israel, well, the population, because as i already said, i understand why constantly, chutzpah, this is nagrahu, whatever, but be that as it may, it is not only netanyahu, at least now, it is israel, it turns out, this is his policy. and his positions, his approaches, that's the worst thing, this is a short advertisement and we'll come back. another lie about a great victory. the first ukrainian front was the first to enter berlin. for them, the ukrainian front is ukrainians, the belarusian front is belarusians. the troops of the first ukrainian front, gathered from all over the soviet union. they did not consist of ethnic ukrainians. and on ukraine is generally forbidden to admire the achievements of the red army. now this post
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we continue to work live, but we continue to discuss and unravel - middle east tangled knot, it is clear that this is far from the first aggravation of the middle east... groups party of allah, this is one of the most famous radical islamic groups in the middle east and at the same time a political organization in lebanon, which took on some of the social functions of the state. it appeared during the lebanese civil war, essentially, thanks to israel. since
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its foundation in the eighties, hezbollah was a participant in heated conflicts with israel in the territory of south lebanon from 1985 to 2000 the second lebanon war in 2006. hezbollah is iran's main ally in lebanon, which is why the organization is often called the iranian proxy, that is, a group through which tehran opposes israel without engaging in direct clashes. an important structural point is that hezbollah is divided into two wings: the military one carries out attacks and sabotage, and the political one legally participates in the public life of lebanon. the party of allah controls the southern one. the organization's headquarters are in the lebanese capital of beirut, military bases are warehouses with weapons the group's militants are located on the southern lebanese border. for 32 years
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, hezbollah's permanent leader was sayyed hassan nasrola. he had led the organization since 1992. he was believed to have maintained close contacts with the iranian and syrian authorities and was an implacable enemy of israel. there is no other solution to the conflict in this region except for israel's disappearance. in late september, the israeli air force bombed a bunker on the hezbollah command center in southern beirut, where a meeting of the group's political leadership and commanders was taking place, 85 bombs, literally leveling four multi-story buildings. hezbollah leader hassan nasrola was killed, although iran's supreme leader ayatallah ali khamenei had warned nasrola that israel was plotting to assassinate him. immediately after the september 17 pager bombings in lebanon, ali khamenei sent a message to hezbollah secretary general hassan nasrola asking him to leave for iran. khamenei cited intelligence reports that israel had agents in
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hezbollah and that tel aviaf was planning to eliminate nasrola. coincidence or not, the previous hezbollah leader abbas al-musawi was also killed by the israelis. al-musawi called israel a cancerous tumor of the middle east and promised to erase any mention of israel in palestine. in 1992, the helicopter in which he was flying with his wife and son was shot down by the israeli army. everyone on board died. the united states, canada, egypt, and israel consider hezbollah a terrorist organization. in 2018, the us state department called it one of the largest criminal organizations in the world. some eu countries, france, the netherlands, germany, and australia, britain, they do. russia does not consider hezbollah a terrorist group, officially explaining that it is a legitimate socio-political force in lebanon and has not committed terrorist attacks on russian territory. hamas is another
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group hostile to israel. the movement emerged in 1987, when palestinians began an uprising against the israelis, the first palestinian intifada. the uprising then broke out almost spontaneously, so the palestinians, having no weapons, threw from... the founder of hamas and its spiritual leader was sheikh ahmed yassin. the movement was created as part of the egyptian muslim brotherhood. they are still close. hamas is essentially a regional branch of the muslim brotherhood. hamas stands for harakat al-muqawama al-islamiya or islamic resistance movement. the movement has political and military blocs. in addition, hamas is one of the two main political parties in palestine. last year, its members held more than half of the seats in the palestinian legislative council. as idf representatives said yesterday, the army israel killed ravi mushtah, the head of the hamas government in the gaza strip. in january of this year, the deputy head of the hamas politburo, saleh al-arouri, was killed, in july, the head of the movement's politburo, ismail haniyeh.
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israeli authorities call the elimination of the hamas leadership one of the main goals of their military operation. well, today , the israeli media reported that they eliminated the successor of the murdered secretary general of hezbollah, hassan nasrollah, hashem safi addin, during another airstrike on beirut. sergey vladlyanovich, well, we are only... we are talking about organizations with which israel is fighting, here about hezbollah, which, well , as usual, so to speak, is called a proxy of iran in the press, and on this occasion two questions, are they proxies of iran, are they, so to speak, sharpened, to fight israel to a victorious end, if if the date where it is this end, here is a version that in 2040, at least, in iran, so the clock is ticking there, yes, the second is these strikes on hezbollah and the methodical elimination of all of it or.
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you know, i was once in beirut, and i remember
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how we were driving through the area, beirut is very different, so to speak, yes, yes, yes, there is, westernized area, when you enter, you arrive in the hezbollah area, everything is completely different, and it is clear that here, as it were , its own time flows, its own management, that is, you understand, hezbollah is not just - let 's say, an organization in whose ranks there are several tens of thousands of well-armed fighters, which...
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hezbollah is not liked in lebanon because of suspicion. it is related in lebanon in terms of, let's say, lebanese society, the lebanese political elite and so on, but nevertheless it is a phenomenon, it is a certain phenomenon, now excuse me, seryozha, a second, please tell me, to the scoundrel, thank you and it is more or less clear, this is a question for everyone in fact, we just remembered about, so to speak, well, about the mood of israeli society, there is, so to speak , a sociological survey, there is an understanding yes, that now now they have united and consolidated around not tanyahu, whatever it may be.
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created a real, real threat to the existence of the lebanese state in general, the economy is in a terrible state and so on and so forth, now of course the leadership of lebanon interested in that.
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society, but hezbollah no longer represented that maybe, systemically important within the lebanese political culture, the lebanese would become a structure, an important structure, a threat to israel, which it represented before the start of this operation, that is , in practical terms, hezbollah forces are withdrawn, hezbollah stops shelling lebanon, but nevertheless remains like this, so to speak, well, disarmed, let's say so.
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and the submissive vassals, this is a fact, yeah, and because if the same hezbollah talks about destruction, let's say, as they say, or in iran they say, of the zionist regime, then i will note that at the international level iran always insists on the creation of two states,
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palestinian and israeli, that is, in this sense, not going beyond the limits.
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the statists who created this state took the wrong path, they bet on the wrong values ​​within the jewish, you understand, these are two peoples who have been interacting with each other for a very long time, and i remember very well what...
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why does iran need israel? because no one for iran it is not a serious ally in the region, therefore a country that in one way or another has no allies in the region is important for iran, and its existence is important, because today it is so, today they call for islamic unity, and tomorrow the well-known case in the arab league, you never know what will happen, they also look at iran quite unfriendly. this is important when we talk about the muslim there, the arab world, muslim, but it is not arab, but now muslim unity does not exist in nature, that's it therefore, in the long term, iran is interested.
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i will remind you that, by the way, regarding the legalization of hamas, this was also candida rice, who knocked on the head of the israeli leadership and so on, in the nineteenth year netanyahu himself said, yes, in general, hamas does not bother us at all, because it allows a... to maintain a balance between hamas and fatah and on the west bank of the jordan river and so on, these statements were made, they can be found, but what is interesting is that there seems to be a conflict between iran and israel, and he has no conflict at all diplomatic format, from my point of view, if we are seriously trying to talk, guys, to act in the genre of leopold the cat, guys, let's live in peace,
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without the united states no war with iran israel cannot afford a war with iran, moreover, i remind you, 2010, the pentagon report, according to which it was clear that... even without the report, i ask, and with all due respect to karina alexandrovna, but i think if a representative of iran were present here and they said in his presence that iran
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is interested in jewish statehood, well, a person could have a heart attack, on the maps of palestine, which are officially posted in iran, there is simply no israel, there is palestine from the river to the sea, yes, that is , israel simply does not exist, of course iran does not allow it, a second, i just want to note, this is a very important distinction, iran versus anti-semites.
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the united states, acting without regard for america, they have no power, biden is such a lame duck who has little influence on anything, and netanyahu , on the contrary, well, in some sense he is interested in the arrival of trump, and trump is like once for the situation to escalate now.
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soviet diplomats, four of them, one of them eventually died, and the soviet authorities then took tough, justified steps, including in terms of putting pressure on hezbollah, to free the remaining three, thank god they succeeded, that is, well, it is necessary, it is a very ambiguous structure, it is very difficult, no, well, sergei also described to us approximately that this was not just accepted, i imagine that it is simply a large paramilitary group, no, it is of course very difficult, yes and quite contradictory, briefly, yes, you
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know, friends, since we have time to remember, we are very important. we miss an important thing when we talk about hezbollah and hamas, in addition to these radical groups, because in the middle east there were attempts to launch a peace process, the palestinian-israeli peace process, all these forces, they did not accept this process, this is a very important point, because there was the palestinian liberation organization, it was considered by israel, that fiercely, even but... in the white house in washington, i just saw this with his own eyes, he signs a historic agreement, a peace agreement between israel and the palestine liberation organization, which was not accepted by either hamas or hezbollah, who spoke only of the destruction of israel, no peace, it was impossible, and so a truly schizophrenic
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situation arose, when on the one hand there was this sluggish process, this was, as korine... mentioned this middle east quartet of mediators, who were trying, so to speak, to advance this settlement, on the other hand there were forces, who said never, never we will accept the existence of israel, only schizophrenic, nothing schizophrenic, recently there was news, and this is news, it's not that it's not a joke, now can i finish, there is a joke on this topic, and this is news, so, i'm serious in the jungle somewhere vietnamese they found a guy, excuse me, a vietnamese, that is, a partisan. this is not a joke, he was always a partisan, he was always a partisan, he did something there, i don't know if he derailed some trains there, but they found him recently, he was giving some interview there, i say, i'm waiting an order to, listen, so they found the guy, so many years later, here he is, it's not schizophrenia, just imagine that such people, you there, you there pump up, gather, so to speak, somehow, you mean, arm, bless, and release into the polesinians shot at
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the palestinians, when hamas was and was.
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which is capable of carrying out an operation in the world now there is absolutely no such force, forcing peace on all subjects participating in this conflict, yeah, thank you, look, now we were talking about the role of the states t... i i don't think that these two quotes are directly, directly completely, so to speak, the role of the states, so they reflect and how to say, they tear off all the covers, now everything is clear there, anyway, nevertheless these are very very characteristic, very characteristic two comments, so one, and actually look for yourself, one from bolton, and the other from davis, listen to what they say, almost certainly at the
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moment none of the missiles launched by iran contained nuclear warheads. but you can never say for sure during which of the next attacks will use ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads. i think that along with other goals, israel should consider the possibility.
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the states failed, but let's ask the question: what do we mean by failure in what goals? if we, of course, believe that the united states should have acted as peacekeepers who would be able to find a formula for peace in this region, of course, it failed, but they did not have such a task, and i absolutely agree that today the search for peace in the middle east is really looks like a fantastically difficult task, there is a lot of literature about it, jokes, by the way, about this, as about the most... possibly unsolvable task on the planet today, to reconcile the israeli state with the arabs, and the arabs, by the way, with each other too, which was also said, in fact , the task of the united states is what they call a policy of controlled conflict,
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that is, constantly egging on, increasing or decreasing the fire, extracting political and financial dividends from this, in this plan, i think that the united states is doing everything quite successfully. arabia is buying american weapons, buying, money in american gangs, holding, holding, and there are a huge number of such examples, so here from the point of view of their interests, secondly, their interests, the united states generally have their own profit, political and financial, and at the same time again we must not forget that they have one very old or not very old. trauma called iran, the revolution of seventy-nine, for the united states, this is one of the biggest catastrophes in their geopolitics, wow, really, this is a failure, and they don’t forget about it, because a huge number
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of political science books have been written on the topic of how we even allowed this revolution to happen, how we missed this region, which really was under the shah, i mean iran, which was under our control under the shah, how we even slept through all of this, in this regard, of course, they need to resolve this trauma, but now they are naturally not ready to resolve it in the way israel sees it, and israel naturally is not going to fight alone, it is obvious, logical that of course, when we talk about failure or not failure or success or success of this or that policy, we need to understand what the policy is, if, for example, let's assume, yes, if we assume, the policy is to support a smoldering conflict, well , that's one thing, if you really act as a peacemaker, that's another, as if in the first case it's quite... of course failure nikolai borisovich and why did you want to shout at you wanted to shout at konstantin vasilyevich now shout and then nikolai boris just calmly yes no yes i can't quite agree with my friend
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konstantin look we take two scales yes here are the successes or failures of the usa on one scale iran is a complete failure humiliation in the seventy- ninth year an attempt to change the islamic regime nothing worked out failure further. active, yes, and nevertheless, so to speak, iraq cooperates with us everything. further, the main failure, this middle east palestinian-israeli conflict, which, here i saw with my own eyes, as the shining klinkon said: "that's it, a new era of peace has arrived,
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everything, look, it's pouring, nothing but failures". the humiliation of the united states, when the minister of defense says that israel did not inform at the very last moment. failures - so to speak, rhetorical or, as it were, reputational, or something else, it seems more important to me to compare, of course, purely practical ones, well, i don't know, let's say , the economy, and what about the economy, well, at least you can compare, i don't know, oil supplies, or something else, you understand, you can't compare, so to speak, a reputational failure, and there, and oil supplies, look how the arabs have behaved countries object when they were pressured yes.
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economic achievements, you can't compare reputational failures and economic achievements, well please, you are experts, colleagues, probably, there is no need to deify the role of the united states of america, well these are also ordinary people, although they are vested with great power, great opportunities, but again these are politicians, yes they can...
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without the usa israel, in my opinion, well, will not withstand such a blockade from the outside, without the usa, because europe is divided, excuse me, i am throwing you a bonfire, today it was said that we are talking about israel, today one of the americans said that you know, or maybe it was mark rutta, well it doesn't matter who from this gang, well, mark rutta is the gene of all nato now by the way i know nikorovich i have been from this general go for years so your kosterog-that i am now. well, the states ukraine did not hold out, it is the same, of course, it is a powerful state, but, but, as for influence, sergey is right, remember the famous formula "assad must go", it is the americans, well, when you say something like that, it would be good to answer for it, assad should go, assad says, maybe he should, maybe he should, but not you, in afghanistan, what happened, with fidel castro, what happened, yes, cuba still exists for 60 years, they say, the regime there needs to change.
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the previous hegemon, the previous hegemon deflated for how many centuries, and the hegemon before last deflated for several centuries and so on, all this, all this, of course, is a big process, we still have a question, is it profitable for us to keep it or is it not profitable for us to keep it? no, by the way, yes, therefore - actually, the americans spend colossal amounts of money, by the way, from their budget, also undermining their economy, therefore friends, then, let's not divide, we ourselves laugh, this is our proverb, let's not divide the skin of a killed bear, and i almost said a terrible
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thing that could cause a scandal, to help us kill the bear or not, well , let me not utter this stupidity, let everything go by itself, so to speak, what is it called? within the framework of historical logic, or maybe you're talking about grizzly, maybe i 'm talking of course about grizzly, about a specific one, not about the states, are you all crazy, advertising, what have you done, ironed, so who will tie what now, he tied his own tie, he can hardly name himself, today i am happy to congratulate my father, the people's...
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the only person he came to openly. well, major, the hunt has begun, confrontation. premiere based on the legendary book by yulian semenov. in a nutshell, the result of our discussion, stormy, then, the first, well i i hope that humanity will have enough common sense not to escalate this to the level of a truly full-fledged war. and me too. our experts in this sense, so to speak, support my optimism. second, friends, as for the hegemon, you know, if
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suddenly, god forbid, it collapses one moment, under these rubbles all of us, so to speak, will be buried, covered, let's not wish for this and want it, we don't need it, it's better to coexist peacefully, that's it, and not, and not to fight. and also, i started the broadcast with the fact that the missile danger signal was first announced on the territory of the oryol region, here at the end of the program the news came that the threat was cancelled, the governor of this region reported. thank you all for your attention, see you soon. lies reach people in the elevator, here the truth goes up the stairs, facts against fakes, truth against lies, this is the anti-fake program and as always here we are waging our own fight against fakes and disinformation, another lie about a great victory what will the general course of the west to rewrite? the history of the second world war lead to. olaf scholz accused russia of lack of gas in germany. what do
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