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it is lighter than a bird of one and a half to two weeks to hollow out a hollow for itself, just like in humans , it is the male who sometimes spends up to 13:00 a day on this in belarus and the great black woodpecker. every year it hollows out a new nest for itself, so that from 3 to 5 chicks hatch in it in the spring, the woodpecker family includes very different birds. each of which has its own external features and its own character rich in forests, belarus has become an ideal home for them and in our country you can see all 10 species of woodpeckers living on the european continent, and if yellow is the largest of them, then the small, spotted woodpecker is the smallest representative of this family. unlike his hardworking big brother. little fidgets do not like long work and therefore prefer thin twigs to trunks, slightly larger than a sparrow, motley woodpeckers have the same lively and indolent disposition and rarely
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linger on one plant for more than a minute in winter. this bird can roam and fly even in the park of large cities. and if in the metropolis you hear a characteristic knock, then, most likely, it was the lesser spotted woodpecker that flew in to eat, millions of years of evolution turned these birds into ideal forest doctors, big and small, concentrated or frivolous, they make up one of the most precious treasures of the belarusian fauna. we follow the sports life of our country, the star team dream team 7.0 has begun
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preparations for the minsk half marathon 2022, which will be held on september 11, we will find out how new heights are reached, belarus by origin. pavel karnaukhov won the gagarin cup brought him home to minsk good the athlete is directly different from the average athlete, that he must always develop, always learn and move forward. well, in any profession. if you don't work hard at it, you'll never achieve anything. and how do you want to beat some one, you can’t help but run, jump, overtake your opponent and help keep yourself in shape training is aimed at the fact that we are working on something, finalizing and improving the technique of this movement. we just need a coordination ladder and 10 minutes of free time. do not miss all the most relevant sports projects on our tv channel. it is easy to explore only the report of our trip. baranovichi station. the central historical place from which
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the railway boom seems to have begun. in the country , this is the first secular residential stone building of the late 18th century; not just a house. he raised not even chekhov cherry, but they will not be ashamed of this word, a real paradise apple garden landscapes of complete thoughtfulness and sorrows enchant even the most fastidious traveler. and if there is no such opportunity, the city of belarus is what you need, but for now the whole world in the photographs does not let the leaning tower of pisa fall. i will support the finnish in every sense. on our tv channel and travel online
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guess the wolf in maya lake the shape of the correct ones and the circle does not change for a long time otzhasu is on the far side, that the wok sews for with the right people from it and shmat of such choral chandeliers in belarus i am alexei viktorovich belyaev, candidates in historical sciences, associate professor of political science. today i would like to talk about the extremely difficult situation that is developing on the borders of the republic of belarus, but also about how in general can we try to overcome this global crisis? what are the prospects for today connected with the solution of the e-military problem on the territory of ukraine well, i also think it will be possible to touch upon issues of the whole world order and the need for its new
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reassembly. victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina are in the studio and political scientist alexei belyaev is our guest today good afternoon. allow me to shake your courageous hand for the second time in our studio for the services of the working fans. we are glad that their army is growing, but nevertheless, to peace in ukraine can be achieved within a few days, said alexander lukashenko accepting credentials, ambassadors of 11 states, many at the same time declare that they would like peace on this earth, especially europeans, because this conflict
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is in our european until if europeans sincerely this want peace, can be achieved in a few days? once again i declare this and warn the europeans to change their minds and do everything to ensure that there is peace on this earth. well, we have repeatedly stated that belarus is a supporter of peaceful settlement of this conflict, nevertheless, attempts to draw us into this dispute, they do not stop. how do you think they will change their minds? well , as for the conflict in ukraine , of course, this conflict was not started in order to leave everything halfway, because , uh, what we have come to today are those military operations that go to the territory of ukraine. of course, this is not the result of any
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there are some quick events, but we saw how, in principle, immediately after the collapse of the soviet union, ukraine fell under such a dense. uh, attention and tight guardianship from uh friends from europe to the united states of america, they began to carry out and, uh, purposefully grow up, in fact, a new generation of people, to whom they began to offer new values, to whom they began to impose a rejection of their history. here are those, for example, hmm, who went to cooperate with the intelligence services, the usa e, the former members of the organization of ukrainian nationalists of the ukrainian insurgent army, who fled after the war, many to the west , some remained in europe, some were taken away. someone worked there for the same cia. uh, some other special services. then, after the collapse of the soviet union, the
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cocurrent flooded these people who came here to tell their truth, and i, for example, was, after the collapse of the soviet union, on the territory of ukraine more than once and saw. in general, what happened there. i remember how impressed i was when i walked into a bookstore and there were books. uh, frankly such hmm about the nazi persuasion. and in general, this did not surprise anyone for me. this, for example, was very scary. wild and it is clear that huge sums for the promotion of this absolutely new and ukrainian nation. it has been repeatedly said about the activities of the same soros foundation in ukraine, numerous technologies of influence were used very effectively. hmm. there, the same neuro-linguistic programming was used in ukraine as
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a weapon and a religion. we remember how, after the collapse of the soviet union, on the one hand, such a revival of some kind of religious spirit took place throughout the territory of the former union, temples began to be rebuilt, but, but at the same time a whole stream gushed various sectarians. and now ukraine just became a field, it has traditionally been, by the way, throughout its history a place of clashes. here, in defiance, firstly, uh, orthodoxy to the traditional russian orthodox church. we know how at the beginning they created the kiev metropolis mitro vid filaret, which later became e, also turns into the kiev patriarchate, in fact, an autonomous structure, then it was created e in defiance of the ukrainian orthodox church of the moscow patriarchate, a dog was created, orthodox church of ukraine independently. in addition,
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numerous sects still worked there. here we are at home, uh, we are very distrustful of various jehovah's witnesses and other representatives of the gospel teachings. and there it was all quite open. they regularly held their congresses on the territory of crimea; it's like one of the little parts next. we have seen what we have become. uh, using this overtone window at the beginning to promote the idea of the fact that these fighters, but he was not quite upa, and they were. they also fought the germans. and here it is under the brand name. it was at the beginning that they also fought with the germans. today we have received that they are the only ones who fought, in general, for the freedom of ukraine, that the partisans did not play any role at all, that ukraine, almost from childhood, from its deepest days, dreamed of being
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an absolutely independent power, that this soviet project was not here e soviet ukraine that everything here, supposedly the population was worried, how would they recreate, although it is not clear what to recreate, because ukraine as an independent state. in general, it also appeared thanks to the soviet policy of the leninist policy, which endowed ukraine with territories, which it actually provided with political institutions as well as other soviet republics and which, uh, created for them, in fact, this form of state power, which they then used. here but and the goal was some kind of brzezinski in his books considered ukraine as a very important part of the struggle in general with russia because the separation of this region from for russia, this was aimed primarily at creating hatred, er, for the more beautiful russians, who were also dehumanized for me, even the word russian for the
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word muscovites, then later we see before our eyes. the same pyotr poroshenko decided to assign the name russian to ukraine in general , announced there the creation of ukraine rus and called for the name, e, the modern russian federation of moscow well, that's all in the complex. yes, then when this one happened. uh, the violent coup of 2013-14. in general, in general, all the masks were dropped frankly started to act. uh, supported by the ukrainian authorities. of course. it was not directly their desires. they were supported. in general, they were even directed by officials from washington and part of the european political elite to start a full-scale conflict. that is, those laws that were adopted by the ukrainian joy immediately after the coup on the ban on the russian language, and its removal from all spheres in general. this
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was carried out very quickly, that is, the language spoken by a significant part of the population was actually delivered illegally. it was not allowed, in fact, to speak not in state bodies. do not lead. it has education. and already in the end they came to the fact that they began to find fault with the stores. for some reason, more than many kievans do not speak sovereign. they say that yes, that uh, these people in kiev can speak russian. yes, it's wonderful with them. there is always such an excuse, uh, which, in fact , you need to understand what is happening. after all, they have. the state language ukrainian is completely withdrawn once again i repeat russian language is completely withdrawn from the sphere of education. that is, it is impossible. today broadcast is not scientific knowledge. uh, everything, the education that is carried out in schools is not important. uh, what kind of kids are at home? what language do they speak, but all education is carried out in the
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ukrainian language and the substitution of the reformatting of consciousness is gradually taking place, that is, a person is gradually one generation, the second will be brought to the fact that they are their native language, in fact. they will simply be forced to forget, but the language is not the only problem. we have already said that the ousting of the church is very harsh, that is, oppression on the basis of a religious principle. uh, precisely for political reasons, that is, people continue to pray to the same god. yes, they continue to speak, in fact, the same prayers use absolutely the same rituals and temples from which nothing changes , absolutely the same e icons remain the same decoration, but the most important thing is to change the vector, that is, not the ukrainian orthodox church of the moscow patriarchate, but the dog, which is supposedly autocephalous, regardless, though, in fact. here all this was done with
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numerous violations of church canons and norms. that is, in principle, they ruined ukraine and, uh, turned it purposefully, of course, what is called anti-russia, they can do because of ukraine also anti belarus, uh, you understand? eh, the question is that ukraine was prepared at all, and we are now seeing it precisely in such an explosive place, where religious conflicts were specially aggravated. e conflicts. uh, it means that language ones were heating up, including household ones, that is, in fact. here is the bleeding. yes, after all, the ukrainian state, in fact. e was a state that existed, as it were, for itself yes, there were large oligarchic groups, like everyone else, well, you know , there were large oligarchic groups, and everyone knew perfectly well what was going on. eh, this plant or this city belongs to such and such an oligarch,
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this is such and such and existed between them. uh, some kind of contractual relationship to promote their deputies to the verkhovna rada. that is, in fact, corruption went off scale in ukraine. ukraine was divided between these oligarchic clans, and at the same time, uh, simple population was put on the brink of survival. that is wages. there were extremely small people, in fact, they were deprived of any social assistance. here, as we have in belarus, for example. we took the course of the mid -nineties. on the creation of a socially oriented state, and we follow this course consistently. uh, let's continue, and thanks to our president, this course, uh, is a fundamental basic one, that is, in our country, uh, the population is traditionally, as it were, used to it. uh, wait for support from the state for help , and in ukraine the situation was like this,
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that nothing good was expected from the state representative of the state - it will sooner be a police officer there later, uh, who is more likely to be feared. this is an official from whom something can be achieved only by bribes, these are deputies, who are of all stripes, about whom jokes are told there, who takes how much and for what, that is, the population lived on its own, the state on its own. and here is this incomprehensible attitude, but, uh, a whole generation has grown up that has not seen other forms of relationships. yes, and therefore of course, when some ukrainians come to belarus and watch how it is here, uh, they have . eh, such a legitimate question. but it turns out you can live when there is order around. and what is most interesting, many do not like it, they are used to living in conditions of complete anarchy, where on the one hand you are responsible for yourself, but in principle, no one touches
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you, no one attracts you to anything. it’s as if no one needs you, that is, the society was very atomized, but in belarus it all looks a little different, because what for us here to me, for example, also from personal impressions, when i came to the territory of ukraine it was very wild for me, when there are no e in stores, no cash registers. no one will even think of punching a check for you. uh, when all this is trade, it happens literally from under your feet, when right on the ground everything is sold and nobody cares about anything. here are sausages meat lying there, as it were, yes. i'll even tell you, i was. wife when? in my opinion, in january of this year already, and some kind of rally gathered in kiev. i decided to find out what they are protesting against. it turned out that the state planned to oblige them to use cash registers and punch them. checks that they had to pay. taxes are huge in ukraine, of course, the sphere of the gray market. this is where the
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cash flows that are absolutely not related to the state pass. indeed, part of the ukrainians desire, it is bad precisely due to the fact that they did not participate in any way in the construction of this state. they didn't pay taxes. they are in grey. schemes somehow made a profit, but how much is it great, of course, but a significant part of the population as a result of simple working. yes , it remained in general, in principle, with nothing, therefore, from the point of view of its attitude towards its citizens, the ukrainian state. the plan is not the best place to live here, but if we return to the issue of the conflict of the possibility of ending it, yes, then it is clear that today, as the president said, er, really finish. it could be a conflict, because, uh, the
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state that exists there now, it exists, only solely due to these external infusions of external support and through political support there somewhere. yes, by supporting financial provision. here is this nato weapon and not only nato. and if we look, after all, the modern ukrainian conflict is supplied through the same gray schemes, that is , they directly supply some of the weapons and we know that well, then it doesn’t reach the apu. see. we know how things are going there . we ask do you think we will be involved or not? well the problem is is that belarus is an ally of russia, the task was to create such a chuck of conflict in ukraine that would weaken russia. and it goes without saying that the republic of belarus, as a consistent russian ally, will, of course, be various provocations. one way or another , to pull up to this conflict, and, uh, we have already
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seen it. and numerous statements by ukrainian politicians that an attack is being prepared from the territory of belarus, so maybe let's launch a preemptive strike and all these scarecrows about that some anti-aircraft systems are already located there. some more battery guns there. and from the last one, there are 120,000 people on the territory of belarus of the russian army. belarusian is preparing for an invasion, and ukrainian residents. it's all presented as a threat, and at the same time. uh, within ukraine itself, they are also trying to provoke hatred for the same belarusians, and even to oppose the two peoples to each other. well, and in part i must say that we have already achieved this, because i am constantly engaged in this kind of work in the information sphere in provocations stuffing fakes, of course,
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today in that, firstly, cleared information field that exists in ukraine where there are practically no alternative points of view, where there are no tv channels, no newspapers, no websites that would somehow broadcast , alternative points of view of opinion compared to what the current ukrainian state submits, of course, some part of society is under the influence of this propaganda. they simply don't know where to get information or whatever. do you think that the phase is about ahead of you if you want to know from me whether we will fight with ukraine, raise the question of being tough on journalists, given how the dynamics of the conflict are growing, and we see that today the situation on the front is not developing very positively for the russian federation, losing part of
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the territory. uh, as a result of such a powerful prepared offensive circuit, nothing can be ruled out. that is, we have already heard today, unfortunately, we talked about this in the last program with you. is it necessary to scare people with nuclear weapons with a nuclear catastrophe, and i then told you that i a big opponent in general is mentioning even the information field of such opportunities, but, unfortunately, we see today that from the high stands it was not something that was played, but it was in general. it is unequivocally stated that, probably, russia today has reached a stage where, as they say, the entire western world is twisting its arms against it, against it, against the interests of these countries themselves, a number of european states, including ukraine, are
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sometimes today there is no other choice. how to resort not just to nuclear blackmail in words, but to a real threat of use, and in this case, of course, belarus, even if our troops do not participate in any way, we will still find ourselves one way or another in the strike zone. that is, here we must be perfectly aware of this, since, uh, in such a war, a total war will go on and everything that can be bombed will be bombed for destruction, so that there is no threat from anywhere. this is sadly sad, but unfortunately also part of the europeans. this is also understood and the threat is perceived not only as such a fake threat to scare its citizens. but we also see some real events related to the preparation of a bomb shelter and the distribution of iodine tablets there and teaching the rules of behavior during a nuclear explosion. by the way, it’s
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probably very bad that we don’t do this now. i remember, again, our soviet childhood, when there were quite calm times, nevertheless. here is the problem, how to behave during the possible, of course, he did not say, we had initial military training. the so-called textbooks were where we didn’t just tell all this there, but we practiced it, including walking on the ground and the boys passing by collecting gas masks and a kalashnikov assault rifle played, dismantled and did many more things, and to say that this is bad is wrong. i would not say, now i think that i think that today, of course, without whipping up hysteria without such an excessive militarization of the society of social consciousness, but our society needs to be explained and told, because many especially young people who do not know this and not
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seen perceived it all the time as some kind of joke. or maybe, without even thinking about it at all, uh, to be afraid of potatoes on potatoes means to injure. and you say now the time is such that already, uh, it is necessary to revive some soviet practices that they tried to abandon. for example, i also do not think, uh, shameful. uh, this occupational therapy, because, uh, work and teamwork . eh, it ennobles and accustoms a person to do something himself, to be responsible for his deeds and the actions of people. we must, of course, become accustomed to work, and, among other things, we must understand what is available during difficult military operations. there is a certain need to do something there to go somewhere. well, elementary, we can laugh at this as much as we like, but since our situation forces us. we need to talk about
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where the nuclear power is located, holding, for example, israel, where every schoolchild knows what to do in the event of an explosion, because he lives in a constant war of constant terrorist attacks, everything is organized. yes, in this case, absolutely correct. yes, the people there are much more organized, people are much more enlightened in case of various kinds of extreme situations, so, of course, we need it. now it may even be in the form of some additional classes, given the situation, it is necessary from school. and later, by the way, schoolchildren can help their parents retell what they were told to somehow bring over these words, you can probably add here that you can live one day and think, probably, about some eternal things. subscribe for example to our telegram channel. that's what it's
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called. say don't be silent, ask questions. suggest guests. we'll be back on the air soon. again, don't be silent. and today our guest is the candidate of historical sciences, political scientist , associate professor, aleksey belyaev aleksey viktorovich , let's touch on the sanctions that the west imposes against russia, well, including us, too. well, here is what i found interesting, trying to destroy russia with sanctions. the west itself fell into a trap, said the colonel, jacbo, he would be swiss intelligence officer and nato adviser let's hear what he said the problem is that no one cares about ukrainians . they are needed only as a tool to serve the strategic interests of the united states and european ones. by the way, also taking into account the current energy economic crisis, europe is not at all interested in the conflict. he
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serves more the interests of the united states, and i'm not sure that in a reasonable enough way, but that's exactly how the white house apparently thinks. this is where the problem is. we are not worries. ukraine as such, the original purpose of the conflict was to provoke russia and destroy its economy through sanctions. the problem is, they don't work, and ukraine shouldn't have lasted that long at all. it was expected that hostilities would be short-lived and that russia would collapse almost immediately. it is absolutely obvious that the conflict was planned. but the idea was that russia fell so quickly that large-scale hostilities were not required at all. today we observe how, contrary to all expectations, russia continues to fight, and ukraine has actually fallen victim to a miscalculation. well, that sounds harsh enough. yes, no one cares about ukraine . why miscalculated here is the question of
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, uh, who miscalculated or what was counting on, of course, such a very specific one, because there are certainly many players in this conflict, many different sides from the point of view of the europeans, of course. eh, the conflict would not be beneficial for them, that is , by itself, europe would not be ready to unleash it, because for the europeans, as we have seen, the economy. e was tied to russian hydrocarbons and any military conflict, as we have seen. that's exactly what happened he leads. to a sharp change in conditions, respectively, prices rise sharply , delivery options change. eh, once europe itself was very much trying to ensure that at the beginning the soviet union and then the russian federation were e, such a supplier of uninterrupted and at affordable
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prices e energy resources to the territory of the european e, the union and europe as a whole. yes , the germans put a lot of effort into building these gas pipelines, uh, which, by means of pipelines, make it possible to supply very, efficiently and quickly in large volumes the necessary required gas. we saw that this network of gas pipelines. it enveloped almost all of europe, went through the territory of the soviet union , including through countries that later became independent, belarus, ukraine, here. uh, when the conditions changed, when literally in 2013-14, 2000, uh, ukraine announced that it would no longer just blackmail by shutting off the valve, there by taking gas, as it did from the very beginning of its independent existence after the collapse of the
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soviet union but, and when they saw that ukraine, in principle, is ready to really really block these paths. uh, we see how nord stream one started very quickly. uh, nord stream 2 was built. that is, less than 10 years have passed since it was launched, and we saw that these transport routes turn out to be one of the most vulnerable targets that can be very easily disabled, but why was it all in europe for in order to invest money and then destroy everything possible in a matter of days. better of course, there is certainly no europe, russia, which is located nearby and which historically are on the same continent. they are very closely connected from the point of view of the economy, from the point of view of culture, a common, history, of course, to them. uh, it's better to be friends and maintain a close mutually beneficial relationship with each other and it's understandable.
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what are those who destroyed. this is the unity of those who destroyed. these established connections. first of all. we are talking about the united states , they had completely different goals. here, oh, which it was said that for the united states today this conflict is an opportunity, firstly, to hold out for some time at the peak of its power, to hold out as the only superpower task. but they also have inflation. they also have protest niches. you saw these videos, how people with flags stand against the backdrop of a hurricane. go away biden, that is, i mean that they, too, suffer from the fact that the economy of each country has its own problems, but uh, it doesn’t work in america. war the war is going on with us, and we see that e all multiple conflicts are supported. this is the plan that was once developed by the american admiral mehan,
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one of the authors of the american e, geopolitical doctrine. this is the anaconda plan, which was to surround eurasia, first of all, to surround russia as a whole with a complex of military bases, to try to cut russia off from sea routes of communication and constantly create points of tension around the entire perimeter of points of tension. uh, here's the ukrainian conflict. it has grown into a full-scale military actions of the end, which are not yet seen objectively. these are points of tension. we see today that they have kindled in the caucasus this is supported again by the americans, the armenian-azerbaijani conflict is an attempt to destabilize the situation. e in the caucasian regions, russia itself and the chechen war were also not something that together and europe cannot shake off this for a number of
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reasons, it is very dependent on the united states, that is, they are, on the one hand, hostages of a military organization in the north atlantic alliance where first the violin is played by the united states on the territory of europe today there are american troops, american military bases europe was quite closely tied, e.g., to the united states from an economic point of view. look now, when they, uh, the states are destroying this economic well-being of europe, they forced europe to get involved in this war of sanctions on the one hand. to resist at all today, there is no one to resist, because the process of electing a political leadership in europe which they call democracy is actually highly regulated with the help of various kinds of political manipulations, and today we see people in the highest government posts who, firstly, are frankly weak. they don't
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pull. today. they do not pull today on the leaders of sovereign states who would take care of national interests. unfortunately, this is the case, however. look, when explosions took place, sometimes two northern streams blew up behind the wires. it is clear whose ears are sticking out. well, none of the europeans did. in fact, no diatribes. everyone says they say the former prime minister of poland thanked russia. blinks tweets, yes, uh, in which he thanks the usa thank you usa then deletes. this tweet is further a chinese diplomat infusion of the central administrative district and already on twitter ridiculed the western assessment of explosions on the russian nord stream gas pipelines and hinted, of course, at the involvement of the united states, and this, well, in such a e in the form of a meme who hates russian pipelines usa who
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tried them not to let them build the usa who said that they will destroy them usa who got the benefit of others destroyed we don't we know, right? well, that is, we are not, even at this, it seems, they laugh, but in fact, there is nothing wrong with that. today, international politics at the level of the highest spheres, unfortunately, has already acquired the character of a farce. that is, everyone understands everything perfectly, but no one says anything openly. today, all the international institutions that were once called upon to maintain stability in the world to prevent military conflicts, but these institutions today turned out to be under the tutelage of power or to some extent dependence on the same united states starting from the un with all its branches with all its security councils and other
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structures. uh, in europe, the organization for the security of cooperation in europe does not work there, it still happens. there are some meetings. doesn't matter. uh, people go there, they say something , they speak from the stands. that is, the semblance of some kind of diplomatic, that today there is a semblance of international politics. but uh, these are just some ritual meetings, some ritual statements. at the same time, reality is such that today, uh, s, everything is decided at the level of forceful interaction. the united states has a much more diverse force interaction, that is, they not only use military force here, although they have never been shy with it. yes, let them remember what was done in iraq. we remember, there is africa there, there is an invasion of libya, that’s what happened in syria, uh, so what is it, well, in the usa, the usa
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has instruments of influence; others, they took from the usa, in fact . today, un instruments are used as financial instruments, the international monetary fund, for example, they also provided loans through the imf and provided loans to developing countries at a fairly low interest rate, but at the same time they issued political obligations to these countries, and as a result, these countries were forced to host political economies. the form that made them completely dependent on these external donors and on the united states today, the united states received as a result of controlled puppets which they can use in these international e, institutions in them and what they actually do are those who are trying raise your voice. and those who try to speak from the point of view of national
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interests immediately receive from us, uh, some kind of label. type you fascists in nationalists. but as for russia, it is generally a pariah country, which is necessary. you look at what is happening, and we have already talked about this, in my opinion. uh, in the last program, the exclusion of not just russia of the modern political process, but the deletion of the entire russian civilization of all its contribution to the development of world culture, yes, the world community voiced this, that they are aimed at destruction while the united states uses financial instruments, or rather used financial instruments, some kind of sanctions there, but uh, undermining this nord stream is an act of state terrorism, so now if you admit, uh, it’s your own fault, then this nullifies all the achievements, so they will never admit it, which is interesting,
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i said, what thoughts did the society prompt, he was directly afraid that the usa would do the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, too, what they did with the northern stream, there is such a danger for the united states of america is a theater of political military economic actions remote from them, which does not pose a direct threat to the united states itself, therefore inciting here and in every possible way. uh, ruining the atmosphere. here they risk nothing. uh, so a small local nuclear conflict. e, connected with the dismantling of some kind of station, by the way, in the spirit of the united states of america, and er, to. unfortunately, this cannot be written off. and the fact that the bulgarians were frightened, they were rightly frightened, because we live here the question is different. isn't it about time today? here are the political elites of europe that we have just discussed politically.

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