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and even the sauna, well, how many books of documents are in the national library funds, what is rich in the total fund of about 10.5 million documents, of course, uh, the pearl of our collection is the fund of manuscripts of rare violin documents, which we have more than 90,000 items of storage. uh, most uh, earlier the manuscript, which is the network - these are the discoverers of the truth of the sunnah arabic manuscript, which dates back to the xiv century, the most interesting and valuable edition of the manuscript of belarusian origin is uh, secret mystery or aristotelian gate that dates from the end. uh xv beginning of the sixteenth centuries. and we have the most valuable libraries that we can offer. these are 10 editions of the bible and francis of the ambulance, which formed the basis of the belarusian brick. no, well, we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belarusian literature. and yankee kupal
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hello, hello to all who are with us now, let's really start a lot. of course, we are with news that made the whole world not sleep, and someone even said that we suddenly found ourselves on the verge of a new world war, very close. she went on a tangent, yes. at least those telephone conversations that took place at night tension, but not only journalists, i think, but also those people who still hope that the world will somehow get out of this global
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confrontation. i specifically now touched. uh, those few messages that sounded in the morning, because during the day there was a transformation, there is also the addition of special meanings in order to tune the audience to the right conclusions, but nonetheless. this is important to keep in shape in the morning, what statements did we hear biden in terms of the trajectory, it is unlikely that it was released from russia let's see it, you guessed it. i'm talking about the incident with the fall of missiles in poland. and then we read the nato plane tracked the trajectory of the missile, which fell in the east of poland. this is reported by cnn who launched it . they already had an accurate one from the very beginning, and in the morning dudy said that poland did not have exact data on who fired the rocket that fell in the east of the country, and poland also put all services on high alert, including including specially ivanovich what was it all the same? what happened to you happened in general,
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reasons for escalation. they were always looking for the poles, and this has been going on for a long time. let's just say the whole special operation. i think that in this case there may be two reasons and not accident and at the same time technical damage. the fact is that lately, uh, the armed forces of ukraine have been using missiles, even the same s-300, which have already passed all the expiration dates, that is, there are no more in the warehouses that were on recycling, they are starting to use it, we have seen no more awards, including in zaporozhye when she flew in one direction, then turned. she has no idea at all and so on. these are the things that happen all the time. i have to date the probability that by chance? that is, after all, this is purely technical, this is the very reason, technical because, uh, they themselves didn’t want to be like that either. but the most
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interesting thing is interesting and interesting, e, not only poland but also lithuania and latvia, how did all these escalations go right up to the point that let's apply the fourth article became nato and so on. so in this case, the only one who today stops them a little is the state department, the united states. strange as it may seem? let's see, let's study, and then we'll give some results. and so in poland, the russian ambassador was immediately called to the world and notes were announced. and why wasn’t the village of ukraine called? it's strange these things are happening. well, they are strange, right? for us, the country. and it’s not strange for them either, this is quite the mainstream of their policy. here in this case, now they read out, yes, the restored tape. here are the books identified. we ca n't say yet we don't track so on. i think that everything is identifiable. and we are monitoring everything, but
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they don’t want to give it away so that there is time, so to speak, to increase the level of escalation of tension in the region and again ask the americans for help to the same borders and belarus would be very easy to believe. uh, or not to believe, but to believe in let's say accidental deviation from the trajectory, if it wasn't there, this just this step, and in the performance of the polish ministry of foreign affairs with the summoning of the russian ambassador to the embassy in order for him to express his protest. this is what makes this whole story suspicious, then this is an automatic reaction that followed that only what i want to eat quite right aleksandrovich what do you really think? uh, i'm not a military expert, but in the information field i heard a new wording that sounds like this is the search for the side, a russian -made missile. and on the basis of this are developing. all events as far as the title? yes
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, as far as i understand, that is, it doesn’t even have to be that for this rocket to belong to russia, from russia, and so on, a russian -made rocket, of course, on this basis, half of the west could begin to call ambassadors. just like that in a circle, because that their rocket production. they actually do what they do. but as far as i understand, we have a meeting in ramstein, as far as i understand, we have. well, in the sense that nato has a meeting in ramstein about the budget and as far as i understand, and the americans are pushing through a new part of the budget for ukraine and then missiles, by chance, not by chance, if not by chance, then very convenient, and most importantly, the wording of the russian-made rocket. if she launches at least some one percent and makes it possible to allocate money for this business, then you imagine this is a completely new approach to business in general. to the accusations
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, a russian-made missile, a russian-made tank in africa, somewhere well, in syria, and russian-made armored vehicles in africa there are a lot of countries there that are generally interested in doing something from the west, and here such an incident is convenient. oleg alexandrovich well, really. if you look, not so much at the technological information component, but in general at how hot they went along this line, then here is the feeling that somewhere, by the way, another world war has begun. that was it this morning. i think so, and the reasoning of my colleagues is now in development. i would like to remember here, the principle of roman law, look for someone profitable, and it seems to me that here we, for the time being, have forgotten the ukrainian side, which is no less beneficial to these processes than the polish or american side. i'm talking about that. what, let it start to
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sound deaf. uh, hmm, the replicas of the reasoning of the western representatives of the leaders, maybe not of the mainstream field, but nevertheless that we were in vain tied up in the ukrainian conflict. this needs to be stopped hm. it threatens to turn into a world war and ukraine, represented by its political class, understands that if support stops, the west will have a war lost. this is why it is necessary to escalate, to involve nato in this process. and this was one of the convenient e reasons to mobilize nato for further material and e, power support to ukraine e. in addition, this could become a reason for the active use of air defense systems, that is, closing the sky over ukraine and thereby even more neutralizing the forces of the air force and the russian federation. i think that the ukrainian side here has made a serious contribution to this process for a long time . argue uh, the dog's tail wags or
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the dog wags its tail, but i agree with oleg aleksandrovich in the sense that there are a lot of coincidences, for example, in the us congress, the newly elected house of representatives of the republicans chose their leader, and, by a strange coincidence, he turned out to be exactly the congressman who insisted on e -e carefully monitoring the funds allocated for the war with ukraine and was opposed to the escalation and greater involvement of the united states in this war. perhaps this is a blow to this particular group of republicans who speak conditionally for e, a diplomatic solution to the conflict. although there, too, there are different wings of this republican party on the sly. uh, this is the fall of this rocket and the victims, but somehow the blocking of the druzhba oil pipeline, which goes to hungary and to very many forces, was not noticeable at all. in brussels, now i want to rein in the recalcitrant hungary, including using it. uh, the valve, uh,
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the oil pipeline again under the guise, well, the british media today morning, uh, everyone wrote that russia attacked, poland uh-huh and it certainly is the hysteria unleashed by all the british mainstream media is beneficial to, uh, the polish leadership, which needs to justify to its own citizens, uh, the expansion of military budgets. the expansion of the call for the completion of the army, the transfer of heavy weapons to the border, including from belarus, is dangerous. this is an escalation , definitely an escalation. again, the terrorist attacks that are taking place in turkey, they also went to the periphery into the background, as if they did not notice the claims of official ankara, uh, to the united states of america, which are unconditionally unprecedented, that is, they are passing the terrorists trained with pointed to the united states of america and this, again, and new car bombings. e, in. in istanbul, everything indicates that the new hearth is tense. ripens right there. uh,
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turkey, uh, cyprus, uh, perhaps again the aggravation of nagorno-karabakh, therefore, i think that all the forces, yes, and another important fact. uh, the west urgently needs additional trump cards now in order to force russia, uh, on november 19, to extend the grain deal. that is, kherson already needs little. here are more additional arguments, therefore, in this tragic unconditional situation. since it is reported that e, peaceful polish citizens were killed. eh, every eh hmm feels its benefit and tries to extract it by mask, while we see that a all this is happening against the backdrop of the already hmm such a colossal tension of the military component near our borders. this is, of course, the number of nato troops which concentrated it is reported that from september there will be 378,000 soldiers on the eastern borders next year. they've cured up to 500,000. if you look at the plans there, well
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madrid themselves, then this is another 700, that is, up to 750,000 separately france with a reserve of a million. yes , a million. the price means that they increase the number of the us armed forces in our region. that's what's going on, it's going on such a scale, because i can say that over the past 2 years, the size of the armed forces has increased by about 2 1/2-3 times, not to mention the fact that there is a separate battalion tactical group that is working on rotation, of course, but equipment always remains on the territory of these countries, where they were, that is, in this case we see that the essence of some kind of military threat is simply thrown over. only personally understand the composition, not the technique. it was necessary that from the technician, uh, the brigades would be transferred somewhere, somewhere around 180-200 sorties, and here one plane personally with the old one and right there personally has both equipment and location. brothers, but even in the worst
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years of the cold war so quickly in such a short time contingents. e in western europe did not expand, it was impossible to do this respected reason. here is today's rocket fall. well, let them prove it. let them publish this data about who is still standing. whose rocket was in fact, but the fact is that they received a colossal opportunity in order to absolutely legally, from the point of view of international law , concentrate huge troops near their eastern borders. sorry, from the point of view of international law, it is absolutely illegal. why, because, as they fancifully noticed, there is still more to prove and prove. well, that is, first evidence, then international law comes into force with from the point of view of the information field, they received carte blanche and the same britain that is now rocking hysteria, but it is, in fact, the whole year. she is rocking it for a reason
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, she has her own interests and building, e, cutting off the cordon from finland to yuko to the balkans, this is a british project, the americans are still spoiling it, in general, here is the question. we now have an information component ahead of both international law and military presence and diplomatic movements. we first have an information shaft. uh huh and then every one of it pulled out. now i am happy to support this remark and remark. if only in recent years, we ourselves have not become not just witnesses, but also participants in processes that are evidence that the expression of international law is turning into a figure of speech, but not into a clause that owes something. look, let's remember the events that happened exactly a year ago exactly a year ago on this day november 16, 2021. for a year the whole world looked at the chilling
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footage from the belarusian polish border after weeks of standing behind the barbed wire of nightmares of trying to break through and being tormented by dogs under the blows of clubs, the polish side decided to arrange a real hell for the migrants in the icy streams of reservoirs penetrating the autumn cold and tears of sharpening gas. send stun grenades to the light. look, they just flooded his face, it was burned. the main thing they say after a year of refugees, the authors found some of them. why did the europeans do it? so after all before. they so actively called to themselves all these people here, and here, returning to the first part of our conversation, when international law does not become something that
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can stop them, but there are informational occasions that will allow them to concentrate their forces and solve problems. isn't what happened a year ago really about this alexandrovich as you remember him at all, the events are those events. what conclusions to draw today? of course, those events were a tragic page in the history of europe and in the history of our country in the sense that we had to resolve this issue, but from a practical point of view b. uh, philanthropic point of view to help those people who, with small children and pregnant women, found themselves at the border in the november cold, but i would like to focus here. here, uh, on which side of this matter is the fact that our country acted as much as possible, uh, correctly, correctly, effectively, i would say in that situation it is quite obvious to me, but what is important in general here we must pay tribute to
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america and their uh, specialist strategic planning, which very beautifully very elegantly solve the problems of keeping the united states in as a world leader. look how it destroys its competitors, look, having built europe with the post-soviet space, russia belarus unleashed a war in ukraine, squandering the economy of europe, igniting a hotbed of tension in the post-soviet space, refugees are used as a weapon, which de-destabilizes the situation, which reduces economic performance. in the end, the flood of refugees not only last year, but because of the previous years, the quality of life in europe has dropped sharply, crime has increased. ah, labor resources. hmm appear to be increasing but actually decreasing because of the low-skilled labor force and the costs of these people. it’s just that the huge social
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spending of the european union is simply astronomical, and it seems to me that this uh migration crisis can and should be considered, including in this context, in the context of one of the directions of the attack on the european union in order to weaken it even more as economic competition. sounds like the words that were spoken, by the way, including a year ago, and european politicians, really. those who don't really have access to the big media, so only those who tried hard to hear their voice heard them, but nonetheless. look, the bundestag deputy from the alternative for germany party, waldemar hertz, and the refugees spoke about sanctions a few months ago. if you look at it pragmatically, even your own political doctrine, then what we are doing with belarus is not beneficial for us, in any case, we are one civilization, we have one genetic code. but if we continue to behave like this, then our brothers our neighbors will work with the chinese. so
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we will remain useless and seedy provinces. why are you doing it? who benefits from this usa as they say, the beneficiary of all the latest events and, uh, a special operation in ukraine and in that revolutionary crisis - all this brings benefits only for the usa today. we can even judge that the process is even going on. now, if the process goes completely, it will become a channel, e recession in europe, then, e concrete de-instualization will go it is in europe where all production will go, where cheap energy already exists. there are concrete relationships and there are, and this is childhood in the usa, and so on and in this case, here we see this process specially for america, otherwise it will not survive or it should and europe completely drown out . here, as the
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coat of arms, says the seedy and the provinces, or simply. yes , the united states will not be otherwise, in any case, the geopolitical process will go such that, anyway, in any case, russia's resources and industry. west , it is still once united. it is obvious. not only i think that hertu e. this is the bundestag and many, many european, industrialists and politicians. and why, how did they find themselves in such a situation when they can no longer do it in such a way as to turn back. they are so that they are held hostage, or something. no, they are in a state of internal information blockade, because media control today in our world, which has already half shifted into augmented reality, media control is the most important resource. that's what we are talking about, well, we have already spoken many times today in the same usa in that the same britain which is like me. excuse me, i
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think, it also has its own very serious views on europe and, uh, splitting the european union in half there, france germany in one direction and let the usa leave but all the little things central will go to britain it seems to me that this moment is sitting in the british subcortex so here. in these countries, they invested very clearly in medicine. they know that let's take the same united states in the elections, in parallel with the elections, there is a grandiose information internal small in technological. uh, the realm of scandal collapsed largest crypto exchange. yes, there is a very serious loss, but in addition to everything, it turned out that this scheme is to launder money through ukraine, this exchange and back to the us democratic party at any other time in any other circumstances. in any other country. this would lead to the resignation of the government, a smaller grandiose showdown to the courts and that's it. it would be
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very fast. why because all the media would have immediately sunk into the usa today well, they forgot this topic, of course, the republicans will try to remember it, but a spoonful for dinner in those countries which we have listed, and above all germany and france, the media is being reformatted. the pain in the uk and in the us has already happened, if we remember how the guardian looked like a year ago and how the british guardian looks like since february of this year, then these are two different, very different curtains that are simply written by the same people. why because the order came to go to the east, and that's it, friendly medica is working in the right direction gleb, when we say copper workers set the agenda, set the tone dictates. they on the advanced must understand that it is not we who are returning the journalists. e the ground under your feet and the world in general, in fact. uh, the mussel has become just a tool to be
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passed through. uh, political ambitions , corruption ambitions, interests and all. the rest , as far as the guardian is concerned, there are two main news, firstly, that, of course, russia was bombed by poland; secondly, that eggs in the uk are in short supply and may disappear altogether. that's what they accompany. this is the impossibility of western politicians. well those at least who are attracted to what is called leaders to state their point of view very vividly and figuratively. the president of serbia, vučić, pointed out that, of course, we all understand what is happening in the northern streams, but we are forced to pretend to be fools and keep silent. i understand that this is happening now. uh, including in europe itself, the president of belarus not so long ago commented, or rather, answered the question. why do western politicians behave like what they are afraid of? let's listen to this snippet, germany, all of europe is there, there are no leaders now. if they were to understand, they can't even put out their own house please. the europeans do not want this war. they understand that today
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you are standing here belarusians are trying to set fire to it. tomorrow all of europe will break out a world war, where not in america but here the american is the only one who is afraid of nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons may not be used there, which means they will fight with conventional weapons, where they will fight with us. we'll be in this cauldron here. ukraine is already blazing getting richer. no, such a country as ukraine was soviet times were invested only and the lands are like that, and some kind of nature, everything was turned into a catastrophe. but tomorrow it will be fucking there now for the sake of maintaining power. depth, in what the power must now be preserved for this kachinsky morozitsky dude , we have preserved the people will sweep away. they are ready to unleash a war, they unleashed a war, then everything will be a war. everything sleeps europeans. it is necessary to come to my senses and
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stop the war, but they can not give them. unique econography and unusual architectural solution, the shape of our dome is very unique. it is made of two domes in the shape of a knight's helmet, interesting facts from art experts and icons of similar iconography depict the most holy theotokos who gently presses her mother by the neck and, of course, in this touching tenderness, there are also tragic notes of the help of god's word, healing the power of prayer, visible to the holy images with bodily eyes, we ascend to the heavenly world with spiritual eyes, often through the holy
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icons god gives people his help routes through the prayed and holy places of belarus and novogrudok areas. and all this gives us the opportunity to turn again to our history. in principle, we ca n’t now, as a people, so it’s great that we are returning to the origins of our our nation, watch spiritual and educational projects on belarus 24 tv channel. yes, but for me it was. so natural. and slepy fell in love with me for you, but i stuck all the group and authority. i instantly took off, and the years of the one that they have eaten new? i'm with bloody expectations to realize ulist potential when i pour resin. in this silicone mold, i
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myself can’t fully imagine what will happen on the reverse side, and every time it’s wow, it’s delight and i want to do it. and yet another proznovatny generation to give endlessly to correct their lives. with such surprise now, we son, uh, does not even help me, i try to change the situation so that i help him, so that he is the director of the belarusian project about people. which ones they stumble with with their paddles, since i fell in love with this resin. i am i just live, i breathe, look at the tv channel belarus 204. here, when you watch, you watch
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what is happening, the question arises. but now we are seeing the g20 ourselves on the fields of indonesia. why is it needed? why is it needed? if, for example, a concert of germany scholl, make a statement of course, there are other opinions on the issue of ukraine, but they do not count, that is, such a spit in the direction of those who are with him on these fields, they themselves met. or for example, here are the barrels. here, indeed. we need to give him a minister's helmet defense, because he is no longer a diplomat at all and makes such statements. the entire road and rail infrastructure of the european union needs to be re-equipped for the rapid transportation of military equipment to the east. alexander that this is the collapse of all those institutions that previously observed international law made sure that the rest did not deviate from it. i think yes, and i would like to fully support or toriize with the position of our position, the position of our president alexander grigorievich, and that there is a sharp landslide decline in quality political elite back. and we just see rome even in human form, i'm not talking about the
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intellectual level, and so on. that there is a decrease in the intellectual moral volitional potential of people who are at the head of european countries. this was unthinkable even 30-50 years ago, when there were really big politicians on a european scale, what is the reason for this? well, in principle, this is due to a sharp decrease in the level of european, massovization culture, a mass person is now not only a person who, uh, somewhere in the evening he watches a series, but also the one who, in high cabinets, makes a decision. this is also a mass person practically nothing, not different in its development. here the average is even below average, and the bourgeois of europe, secondly, this is the indoctrination of the ideological index of 13 european leaders, if they almost all somehow went through american training through american universities through some courses that american universities, there were compromising evidence there drugs , there are others. e vices that you can if necessary
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remember, but not only that, but the fact that the minds invested, uh, a certain ideology is not in the interests of the european peoples of the germans of the french of the poles, of course, the interests of their peoples act. about what e? just now? well, or rather, they looked at us earlier, - our president said. as for your direct questions, there is no international law and international institutions. they will be ready to vote for anything that is proposed by the united states or a un resolution, yes, yes, towards ukraine from russia, good this is an eloquent example, therefore today one can probably recall international law, but only in the sense that it needs to be revived, and not in the sense that it is in force now. according really. here is the resolution , an indicative moment, in fact, our permanent representative. he is valencia fishermen. he said something, something the legalization of theft, there is no other way to call it. unfortunately, yes, and just have to be surprised. well, with what speed i agree with oleg aleksandrovich it is degrading. uh,
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political elites, given that well, take it and by age and many by education. it's the same people. it's just that they enter such a peak or a funnel, uh, of political expediency, when smart people, well, you have to admit there barrel is not a stupid person, there and uh, michel does not want to imagine. uh. no, i don't think they are stupid people. they, uh , understand inside themselves that they are saying stupid things that have nothing to do with the national interests of the countries, uh, which they represent under the european interests. they are just placed. here i am inclined to believe even more conspiracy theorists. although some kind of conspiracy, when we are publicly told that angela merkel's phone was tapped by the nb american for 12 years. well, how can you not believe after that? what's with the pie? yes, yes, yes, in fact, there is a huge package of compromising evidence,
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binding hand and foot. uh, documents, decisions by which some already overripe politicians simply make puppets out of mature politicians, and macrons are mature, overripe , immature. it's like that's because when i watch him throwing in egypt at the climate summit he attacked this maduro, who until recently called the illegitimate president, meeting guaido in paris, then kerry, who also cheerfully triate the hand of the same maduro a couple of years ago, where macron offered $ 15 million for his head. this is what the french say. this is a protege of large transnational financial elites, and remember the famous form for 300% profit, not only that the modules will rush to kiss his hands, you will do anything to ensure that france is now practically cut off from all energy
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flows came to the fore, turkey italy poland by the way, the same norway strange baltic states, and france was cut off from her, except for nuclear reactors. uh, nothing of its own is so fundamental, and there are big problems with fuel for nuclear reactors, because this is russia kazakhstan gleb corrected me when i said that kerry was 15 million dollars for goals. i said to maduro, you corrected me, that is, from the point of view of facts. that's right, what kind of information, but when we look at the fate of khusyn. uh, gaddafi and others leaders, you ask yourself how the cia uses this information for this, although something tells me that disruptions have always been information about where maduro is, and what he is doing and with whom he spends this time. let's digress a little from the g20 and move on to such an event, which means that the media showed zelensky's arrival in the city of kherson, i will not touch on the agenda now. which are conducted by our russian colleagues, they now
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describe in detail. why would the troops withdraw and why did they enter, and the ukrainian forces, and it seems to me that it is wider here indicative for us. now, including in the context of this conversation, pay attention to two points. and the first is, well, apparently, it appeared specially on the occasion of zelensky's arrival. here is such a scene. in this case, we use a photo from this press, but i publish it, which yes or the mail reports in kherson, after the arrival of the sun, several local residents were tied to poles for cooperation with the russian troops in general , it looks like wildness, but you know. why am i going to say this fragment now, not only because there somehow to make special prices on it, but because here i have the feeling of a few days. this is what the feeling is that the zelensky regime is absolutely conscious, but why i don’t understand is trying to dehumanize ukrainians in the eyes of the entire world community, not russians. ukrainians in the eyes of the world community in this way they cast a
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shadow. first of all, on ourselves. let's see, even 34 years ago, this happened in ukrainian cities, allegedly. they are marauders. wrapped in foil. here they were beaten and so on. here the question is that simply all these things of ukrainian nationalism. they come in, come out, and they just can't hide them. they may not want to show it, but it's as massive as oil, as far as i know. the sbu is there simply, if there is something there, they released the ukrainian forces. they also clean up steam, they do filtration. it's actually a terrible thing. there, one neighbor simply reports to another that he allegedly communicated with the russian troops here, what does filtration mean and that's it. the rest is forced detention is illegal. this is torture. this is murder to show. squadrons from kharkov kharkov, including executions yes, right on the spot
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right on the spot in this regard, see here for information support. i invite everyone to join already. eh, this one arose on the same days. well, the scandal, yes, which just eclipsed, then the information agenda is different, but nonetheless. this is when hmm and kiev decided to deprive everyone of the accreditation of a number of journalists, and western journalists there are representatives of cnn sky news uh, coincidence or not, but at the moment when they made this decision, firstly, they said that they did not agree. see your work in the democratic ukrainian state western journalists. secondly, this coincided with the appearance on the air of the british tv channel of footage, where here is a man with a ukrainian flag throwing out his hand in a nazi salute. this is where the experts begin to argue. that's what it was. this is an attempt to conduct such censorship. successfully it's not the wish that, uh, see the connection. between ukrainian regime and the nazis, and others say no, everyone
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has long understood the desire it was such that in god forbid they did not thwart an attempt to create a second storm in the city of kherson the day before. we have seen that there have been such attempts. here is what gleb alexandrovich is more inclined towards in this, uh, returning to the previous one and with this uh, two, please, and here and there we are talking about the british, and here and there we are talking about the informational presence of britain in ukrainian events, and it is decisive, if not overwhelming, but britain quietly pushing the boundaries, but acceptable to its audience. this is not ukraine, this is not action. kyiv is the action of britain in the media field. she quietly teaches her viewers, readers, her consumers of information that yes, this will be a terrible war. yes, everything happens there. but most importantly,
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you understand, right? that in spite of what you have just seen, comrade britons, in spite of the zigzagging man in kherson, in spite of the people attached to words. you understand which side is right, and that's why it always goes first, the news that russia is killing russia is bombing russia, that is, and then comes in quality. well, in our country, the pluralism of opinions says britain is its consumer of information, and the consumer of information remembers very well and clearly that russia is to blame for everything. and yes, ukrainians behave. well, it's not good there, it's not good here , but it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter, the main thing is to defeat the common evil. this is slowly in order to reconcile your audience with the idea that then
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all the ugly details will come up. nothing wrong. the main thing is that we will win, we will win, we are on the side of good. at one time, the british, e, accompanied the information-syrian operation on the anti-russian field in syria. it worked on open data, they are already everywhere. it’s just that now nobody needs them anymore, there are 500 professional groups of informational influence of various not horizontally connected with each other, they worked specifically on the russian presence in syria specifically, creating an informational background in the english-speaking space. today they are doing it. well, because the events of syria are far away, ukraine is still closer to the british direct. and according to desires, let's say this. here is the information, information
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players are now more active, well, before there was an oxform for the british, it was good, but in general , skyengl is not doing much with it now, that we will do this regularly. we will start today it started with an iraqi company, when the americans were the first in the world to put cameras on their so-called precision ammunition and began to show it almost live. how people are destroyed , weddings are shot, uh, and so on. and here it is crevice to yugoslavia when they shot down the orthodox pasta, wrote on their rockets. happy easter here. i would like, in my opinion, the main factor that governs this european whole situation. this is that the grandchildren of the nazis and collaborators came to power in europe. here, look even at today's political situation. who is plastic? who went through who and who? people, by the way, take footage of the lviv pogroms, please drink in dialogue, remembering
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very briefly a small fragment from the soviet cult film 17 moments of spring, when stirlitz is talking to muller. and muller says that we will return, our return will be triumphant, it is necessary that the legend that we create in anti-acism remains alive, and then it seemed to us still soviet people. well, the post-soviet time, what is it artistic? reception, what could be some exacerbation of the problem. now we see, no, it was, a certain social prediction that nazism as an ideology e did not disappear. he went into some shade. but today flared up and will flare up at different points where it would seem impossible to imagine its occurrence. i'm talking about ukraine here, returning to the previous topic, and relations. uh polyakov uh, to the refugees. is this not nazism, that is, they consider one part of the refugees from ukraine, well, or at least. or half-holy and accepted in any size, and here 8,000 unfortunate 8,000. this is not according to our estimates. this is an
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estimated 8,000 refugees for our european neighbors, who were considered second- class people who can be watered like this. e in cold weather and water cannons to poison with gas to blind and stun. uh, even according to polish human rights activists, 2.5 dozen people died as a result of actions. uh, polish military. ah guardians, borders and so on, and other human rights activists. again, polish europeans say that there may be under two hundred of them , and what did they do? yes, and what did they do? ah, the polish authorities. they simply introduced such a zone, uh, into which neither human rights activists nor journalists were allowed, that's all freedom of speech at the same time, that's all media is, so that they understand, including our viewers when we say that at the peak in belarus in the twenty-first year. that was during this crisis . well, let's take the biggest ones. and the estimates there, yes, they say about 7,000, well, let's say 7,000 every month through the mediterranean streams, there
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are tens of thousands of people going to the western, southern and eastern ones, and every year it's a million people. it is clear that this is an extremely underestimated fence , let me remind you it is worth it only on this occasion with us. well, there are still the states of america trying to educate nazism, including from their military from the police society, when society looks with suspicion at any other person who is nearby. the most important thing is to try. here's to comprehend. here is what is happening now and draw conclusions for us. well , we really have a lot of aspects. touched today. we realized that the world is a-a. you know, like in the history books. right now it seems chaotic, but contradictory, but decades pass, facts are revealed, including those around the second world war, and you understand that it was not so chaotic and that everything should have been a certain plan, then the plan ran into a plan with this point of befurcation and the dead either in one or another direction. we
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are now converging on the original plan. he inevitably returns. i would like to get closer to us now. just recently there was more independence day and the president once again. here he resorts to such a form. he congratulates the people of poland, that is, he distances himself. here the polish regime from power allows my people before that the same was observed with other strange ones. ah, knowing the president understands that this is never a pr-code, that this has some specific purpose, and realizing again that lukashenka is something practical, he sees practical benefits from this. but how do you understand for yourself? why is this message being sent from religious people in this way? ah, but firstly, the president of belarus received not only congratulations before this congratulations. in my opinion, a very humane humanistic decision by opening the borders for poland and the baltic countries. for visa-free entry to belarus, we thereby
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we emphasize the openness to the simple polish people, with whom we belarusians have nothing to do, we separate the polish polish political chauvinist elite, which lives in the myths of the commonwealth there first or second or third, and we separate the people who are our neighbors, who are closely connected with us in the economic social cultural plan and throughout the recent belarusian history, we have never made any claims to the polish people. although we have enough points in history, and here is the year of historical memory ends and we have yes, uh, and september 17 occupation. but do we make claims to the polish people no. we are talking about the fact that these crimes were committed by the polish imperial regime, which led, including the people of poland in september of the thirty-ninth year, the catastrophe, therefore the consistent policy of the president of
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belarus and, in general, belarusian diplomacy and people's diplomacy is about this. we have interests. we have mutual ties with the polish people, which we want and will maintain. the only thing that prevents this is the position chauvinistic modern incumbent polish political elite, but she owns. all resources to ensure that the polish population, and, firstly, do not receive such messengers there, well, messages. we are already talking about the fact that there is such a dense informational cocoon that they, well, will not let them through, they don’t even own a mouse there. but how can you hold on, but it's uncomfortable to sit on them. uh, the world, in general, is extremely fragile today. yes , despite the fact that even if everything goes according to plan, but, uh, how close they did not come to nuclear arsenals. at least in public rhetoric they show that this is the world in the former understanding of extreme cereals.
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and what could be such a factor of anti-fragility? here is the first for us. uh, alexander ivanovich , you know, here i would like to recall the essence of this issue such things as how history is being rewritten today. why is anti-fragility, as they say, this is the historical core. yes? and this fragility is attached to these new ones. uh, what they call new facts and so on, but why is history being rewritten in order to portray itself, how they behaved during the same world war ii. and what white fluffy they were, they forgot that all of europe fought against the soviet union, name me at least one country that did not fight. everyone fought, greece well, maybe greece but, however, the two nations that did not participate, uh, supplied weapons and in general, but in terms of technology
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around it, czechoslovakia and france were ahead of everyone. they want to forget it, they rewrite history. this is not about anti-russianness either. and about erasing the memory of the winner, who are the losers yes, everything in history goes in parallel. yes, it is necessary to rewrite history, as it is beneficial to them. that's it . the main thing, therefore, here, if we talk about anti- fragility, then only the historical truth is objective, what belarus and russia are doing now, they are opening archives and simply showing the truth earlier. we were kind of afraid. there, as it were, so to speak, do not offend the poles in her army, koroleva , but i can say that in belarus the last battle with the regional army took place in the fifty-sixth year. 56, this must also be remembered. well it's necessary to open funds to show the role of lithuanians to show latvians, again, when here it will never be forgotten, as before. here is the soviet time
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khatyn was served. well, he came, it was the ukrainian police battalion. you know, i knew such a michael vasira in moscow. so this is the great-cousin grandson, the nephew of that walser who burned the tyn. this is what the american journalist is about, and therefore, again, returning to the issue of antifragility. this is just historical all things filed and well informed people. it is important, but i'm not the only one who disagrees. uh, here you also need your own civil society from your own economy. what the president and his allied blocs and integration structures are constantly talking about. then, uh, naturally, on the foundation of real historical truth and memory, you can build your own security sphere. let's remember that the president just recently, uh. he touched on this topic , let's listen and continue with discipline, order and
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the system is the system. she must work, and she must be disciplined and in order. this i demand from the governor of the members of the government of all subordinates that this will work the economy will work with the economy there will never be a war. as a variant of such a capacious anti-war formula , oleg aleksandrovich is indeed an extremely difficult task for us, economically geopolitical , all the others that are components, yes, and your visions of how to go through this period in the most optimal way. i will support my colleagues in their reasoning about, uh, what components have this is the antifragility of the world, including the anticrunchiness of our country, so that it was not broken or destroyed, and here i fully support the presidents that we must become stronger and more economic. and on what the head of state is put on in the military sphere, and here
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, uh, this formula of the ancients. if you want peace, prepare for war, and it is now more relevant than ever, and the forces are respected. and you can talk as much as you like about what should be respected there, should be appreciated there, and so on, but the world has always been built in such a way that those who can answer are respected. eh, who has the power? is this enough? i guess, that no? it is also important for us to look to the future. oh, god willing, let's go. we will get out of this period of crisis, it will be necessary to build the world on what grounds, but for the new world there must be a new ideology, and it was we who were the eastern slavs, the slavs of the belarusians, including those who can offer this ideology. they won’t stretch, it will become more attractive, but because we have preserved the values ​​of life, those values ​​that today do not drive to hell on earth, which do not destroy society, decomposing, while today we talked about dehumanizing wind-humanizing that a practice based on a particular ideology. we must humanize, and for this we have laid, including in our constitution, the family,
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a healthy historical memory. uh, as the value of work, patriotism, justice - these are the values ​​of life, these are the values ​​that today are catastrophically lacking in the world. and we fight for them and defend them. i think this ideology can also become the ideology of this anti-fruciency ideology of strength, an ideology on which you can build a society in the future thanks to sin. and again we are here for the second time we talked about values ​​at the end of the program. until we promote it in our project, we will not create our own world in opposition to the myth that is now being built . quite right. openly lined up brazenly rude. then it will grow beautiful, and then cultural figures will appear in details, who will do everything already, as it should. now. they create a frame fundamentally roughly arching the story, including so, until we
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actively advertise all our values, hoping to the fact that they are classical and traditional, and they say a lot about themselves and well until we invest in the information space. open, creating your own world. and not counterworld. uh does not immediately fall into the countermeasure. the baltic states do not immediately fall. poland gets a piece of ukraine, and so on and so forth, if we start from their myth. yes, our myth must be created honestly and very strongly advertise our values ​​in principle a lot, investing in information policy. and i am very hope that the documents developing the new basic law. this direction will not be forgotten on the one hand. it is very important to be real to work with the economy and the real sector. and in general it is very live on the earth on the other hand. if we don't
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advertise it. all pluses and all positive, and the moments from being in the real world in traditional values ​​on your own land, and so on and so on, are the simplest things, literally. if we do not advertise today in the information space will be intercepted. this is by another author will be more beautiful. that's the scariest thing. thank you for the opinion that you voiced, here, uh, the reflections that our viewers shared with us today. everything, thank you for being with us in the third with you in a week, all the best to you , see you. the special
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