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incomprehensible, but highly placed people of sports figures of old age and brothers , by the way, such talk that they are waiting for the germans, that they are learning the german language, that under them they will be bolsheviks under this new order. they are tired of such and such functionaries. uh, then in khrushchev ’s propaganda - it was presented as cruel unjustified repressions, stalin here, but it was always there and the participation of our small civil servants, we got rid of them now, such thoughts and it was unsatisfied ambitions. it's uh, some career desire someone offended someone, in fact, they never were for us, er, or just a lack of er brains of comparison education. eh, about one kind or another. uh, let's say a social state system, in which the majority of the people live better than under another, for example. well, it's good to protect the western pearl of belarus a little deeper. this is
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the task that the president set back then in august when visiting the gorzh training ground and for the first time in a quarter of a century then. well, it's no longer a secret. i had to bring some parts armed forces on full combat readiness and transfer them to almost the western border, yes, to the western direction. here today after a while, you partially raised this issue. how real was the threat? is that why we had to do it? recently, the ministry of defense, uh, together with the border guards of the internal affairs bodies of the state security committee, uh, worked out all the border areas, regional centers in urban-type settlements from the following scenario, an unexpected throw of several sabotage groups of illegal armed formations. how can we call them and the capture of one of the regional centers. uh, with the raising
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of the appropriate flags there and presenting to the world or, let's say, to the western community , the picture that this is a people who have rebelled, that this is part of the territory. eh, no one will say that they did it. uh, military personnel mercenaries of those states, some kind of saboteurs will be shown that this was done by a part of the e people who live inside the country inside belarus, e, and then ours are already being beaten to help you need to step in. to the western community , such a scenario could have happened then. and by the way, the terrorist attacks in the bryansk region are far behind the example, when these two, uh, groups of 25 people each captured two small villages there. this may be weak, but the prototype of such a scenario. well, they specifically passed off as russian quite right. uh, it's the russians rebelled, the prototype of rua vlasov e. against the hated putin, as it would be taught, because the western man in the street, who is not strong in
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politics, will show a superficial picture and they will figure it out there. these were russians or ukrainian russian speakers or polish or what else, as they show, it will be all these provocations. there, the capture of polish radio stations by the germans and so on and so forth and so on. this is all for 100 years. eh, roughly speaking, okay? well, i heard that the position of assistant inspector for the grozny region. you have accepted. well, literally more than i inspected the city almost on foot, communicating with each resident directly. yes, this is true or an urban legend. no it's true, i like to walk and uh not to report. e someone in cabinet and unfiltered. maybe there are visitors to me, especially the first days. uh, i had to see what the city's population breathes. especially the center, well neighborhoods. well,
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now i always go on foot. i like it. i feel so thinner, as they say nerf uh, society. uh, in the early days. e. yes, i caught a lot of eyes recognizing me, by the way, not a single hating one. i didn't meet their eyes. that's what i'll say, it was both pleasant and informative, because well, why hide it? uh, some kind of professional burnout, uh, policeman minister. uh, it was and and when i looked at the protests and read, uh, the media is not only state-owned, uh, i was already beginning to get the impression that so many hate the satrap executioner and strangle, downgraded. let's, yes, but nevertheless , there was such wariness and, uh, i uh went different routes to work, different from work, mostly along sovetskaya and adjacent streets , street musicians are beautiful. yes, it's a very nice
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place. grodno everything. yes, i say that, street musicians tried to play there alone. change. i looked at him sternly and said all commander. no more, uh, artisans, who for some reason are sometimes painted as our opponents. these women got up and gave me some of their, uh, handicrafts. here are the tourist such, uh, surprises and did not take money for it. once the driver of a trolley bus stopped. hmm, she jumped out and hugged me and said, uh, i did it a long time ago. i tell you to break the rule, she says no one, there is no one on the street, she jumped up and went back and there were no passengers e in it. uh, different people of different ages taxi drivers approached me very different people. eh, what the most unexpected question you had to solve. here here in such a situation and in general here during this time, well, in such a situation. uh, let's just say, when citizens turned to them on the street with questions, they did not pester such requests, they are very cultured and tactful, but at the receptions
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of citizens. it is very interesting. for example, the twentieth year was arid, everyone did not have water in the wells in all regional centers, the year 22, everyone complained about flooding, flooding, that the neighbor did not allow some kind of e, channel through which water would pass through his plot. went into the stream and into the river. these are the life questions. i tell everyone, after the reception of citizens, eighty-five percent of people's questions are housing and communal services. this is always what worries them, stopping the road curb asphalt. uh, lighting convenience, inconvenience, the bus runs like this or like this to take children to school, like this. uh, the yards are lit and paved with patching and so on and so on and so forth. let's speak directly only in a normal country, these are the questions of the world for this power. basically, that is, there is to ensure the normal conditions of people's lives,
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but the most unexpected question. it was, of course, migrants of the xxi century. it’s so memorable there, when you had to live for two weeks, uh, in the regime of a lifeguard, a dash of a law enforcement officer and well, in such a regime of martial law, then you had to live, if you touch on this topic, you expected from the polish border guards and in general from the polish authorities such a gesture towards people who simply believed in the promise. merkel's promise in the european union's promise that they would be accepted with with open arms, well, you need to understand, what is poland, the hedgehog is not in vain called the hyenas of europe yes, mr. churchill noted well. i'm always trying to side with the other side and uh, i have my own theory about uh the state. poland, uh, they want to enjoy all the benefits of the european union and at the same time all those
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inconveniences and burdens that membership in it bears, for example, they don’t want someone for migrants, but they don’t want them. i really understand the polish government. it wants their guest workers to be belarusians, the best people in the world. as hired force, as the most law-abiding, as qualified personnel, as mentalities close in language? uh, their races , let's say. yeah, they don't need it. those who do not want to adapt through the language. eh, there skin color mentality and industriousness are alien to them. really. uh, the workforce is primarily our qualified doctors, as well as laborers. after all, their youth left to the west, including the protests and riots of the twentieth year, as they say by the beneficiaries. poland is even in case
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failures, because many of my acquaintances have some experts. i hear things like the riots and protests of 2020 and the destabilization of the situation. we were more important to ensure that a huge part of the labor force in the worst case, even our fugitives. yeah, uh, confused. those who do not agree with the authorities are those who managed to do some harm. let's go there and who is not going to them there, as life has already shown to give buns and gingerbread, you will work and preserve, uh, the demographic security of this state now, if u the germans the demographic security of the french, too, is replenished by the turks, arabs and immigrants from the colonies that they owned in africa, then poland settled down perfectly. let it be belarusians and the other side of the coin. they don't want afghans
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, kurds, er, syrians, and so on and so forth to migrate through them, so i expected this from them and considered it predictable. i just didn't expect this. uh, the scale that it will be in one place. that's how it is on these bars. eh, what will it be. here is such a demonstrative on the part of themselves, er, resettlement, yes. e, and. well, the response. uh, those who mow down and try to paint under the democracy of humanity? they love yes, of course, uh, they do not coincide with the principles that they declare european values, this is quite selfish. e is for yourself, for your state, for your people. i think that their population, in principle, uh, expected such actions of the government, we don't. look , it was on the territory of poland that auschwitz was located, and anyway, it’s time to put everything in its place one way or another. and those who are now killing
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in dozens, and the numbers are called both 200 and 300 and 700 dead and buried here on this territory where there is no access according to the polish authorities, no balancers, no journalists, no one at all, who could see how dozens of these refugees are blown up in mass graves. it's real, the poles themselves say, but anyway, someday the dudosmaroved shift will come. sane people and then it will begin that the second nuremberg yes, it would be good for historical justice. well, i don't think we'll see that anytime soon. unfortunately, yes, yuri khomutatovich. you are a military man. and you served in a variety of places, as they say , in my opinion, this is your military phrase, where his whole bag is, but a phrase from boris field belt in a real person. thank you for remembering. yes, so there may be some questions. yes, that's how the conversation showed. i
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want to touch on some national features and non-geographical features, including that we already started with poland . as they say, locations are a theme, because. you are now working in the grodno region, grodno and belarusian poles are more publicly aroused after condemning the soil of something yes, who pretended to be a journalist there. in fact, for decades , the enemy of the belarusian statehood was a pro-pulle activist, and the popularizer did not hide it either. i'll tell you the regional army. i remember well, because, let's say, and petty professional relations , an attempt to split the union of poles in belarus. in 2004-2005, when poland took over, boris, together with honor, was put almost forcibly at the head and tried to impose problems on us on national and religious grounds. here, how is the situation in this allied poles
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and made the authorities, first of all in the grodno region, appropriate conclusions from this situation. well, look we all know and a lot has been said about this, and it has already become such an e-meme phrase, poland from the sea. e to the sea, what is their dream and uh, they did not stop for centuries. and therefore, while we were sorting out here after the collapse of the union with our statehood and, uh, we were determined, uh , with many things, they did not sleep. and, uh, they pressed on . this is their agenda, since the poles live on the territory of belarus, then this is a bridgehead speaking in order to catch on to their own old dream. uh, at least, wring out the western territories. e belarus they continued this is the soft power of the polish schools. uh, polish seventeen had, uh
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, culture, the polish language is higher than all the other polish languages, as they like to say there, let's say pansky, and belarusian servile. uh huh, that's it. eh, that's all. eh, slowly planted and slowly preached, but somewhere not slowly. eh , i want to give such an example, we have more than one thing, the nationality of our republic is never stick out or considered. not under any questions i will speak for myself. did my nationality prevent me from making a magnificent career and reaching the very heights of that department. in which i started with lieutenant no and it never touched on any nationality, whoever was here, russian poles, jews, tatars, and so on and so on and so forth. i have tens of hundreds of examples in front of our eyes in general in the country. so it is set that if you
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make a mistake on something like that and you will demonstrate. uh, something bad, you will never become a noticeable person and you will be on time stop. and here is the system for selecting the appointment of the selection of officials. and it showed and yet. e, we have this is the clearest example that there are no career restrictions for these people, as they were then in years. uh, our president said, these are our poles. these are our poles. by the way, i then served in bobruisk in gomel and did not quite understand. eh, being here in other regions of belarus, what are we talking about? and why did you raise such a question at all, and it seemed to me that there was no such problem and there was no such agenda, already, being in the grodno region. and having studied, i realized that external forces were trying to shake it. yes, as you said, both on a religious basis and on a national basis. and our government is behaving very wisely , that it has never stuck out in this dispute. it didn’t get involved in this
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confrontation, but calmly pursued its personnel policy, in which all sensible patriots, able-bodied and working people. here. in the sense of the word, that you give a lot of time to work. e, career road, open and you are checked by both the boss and the team and your state of affairs and results on your plot. no one will ever say that a belarusian was promoted, and a pole was pushed in. yes , that's why these people have soil, boris why wasn't there? and the fact that they introduced really subversive sabotage activities is percent you said the authorities drew conclusions , the authorities drew conclusions. and uh, do it with impunity. nobody will be straight. just like others. look, the law on and on agents e in the usa works longer than everyone will try only e,
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it will seem to them to the fbi or some other services that you are pouring water on the mill of a foreign state. uh, and something of an american image life, power and the dollar, and something else, and culture and ideology infringe, no one will be any democracy. eh, even be puzzled. i absolutely agree with the message, trying to imagine that the russians opened a russian school in alaska and painted alaska as the territory of russia, yes, as it was in polish schools on the territory of the grodno region, yes , or there in brest, i will say for the viewers of our program. e like this. eh, let's say. eh, it’s such a mess i brought to sergeevich. eh? a map of american children in 1958 publications somewhere in which of the programs either marat sergeevich or his employees use and show, uh, how long ago they see us in what light our slavic states our
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territory, including people who look at it will be surprised. how long is their plan and dreams about the arrangement of life? we have them here by hand. well, there is another topic, which is probably difficult to get around, because he still heard it for quite a long time. a map of the pole. yes, this is nonsense from the point of view of the security of the belarusian state. let's talk directly and not be shy about expressing on the other side their working scheme to attract our worthy intelligent smart people, and at the same time educating pro-polishness and imposing this pro-polish shame as such a mentality that apart from prohibitions. we can now oppose this attempt to split the belarusian society the map of the pole was used by our people first of all, well
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, for simple purposes. uh, it's cheaper to carry clothes because of cheap abroad. these were all national reactions. yes it was all the preferences it gives us. well, the second preference. eh, it's easier to get with her. ah, a schengen visa. eh, that's true too. and now none of us. i didn’t think that the issuance of pole’s cards and the acquisition of them, e, gives mm, for example, the basis of polish statistics to their special services by their ideology. speak see how many poles and these will be ethnic belarusians who pull themselves into polishness. that is, in our e, i do not sell my homeland. i just want to go for powdered chocolate foundation, then in magazines, newspapers, as they say, blogs and e-television
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, watch. this is actually polish territory and by misunderstanding. she's not ours yet. that's just such an ideological blow to the holes, yes, uh, a civil servant in any normal civilized country that respects itself. eh, a patriot is a person who lives here and respects his state to have preferences given by the document of another. state there is dual citizenship or such an intermediate one as the pole's card, well, you shouldn't, because you are setting your country up with this fact, what export we did. well, we don’t have any civil servants. by the way, now i’ll tell you about the people of grodno, who are ordinary people and what i already hear from my friends. and already those who went there to live. they already thought a little and started crying a little that life there is somehow not very good, because ukrainian refugees are given preference and orders from above, and the belarusian ones, as it were
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, are of no use to them, and therefore , relations with them are already not very good and people are thinking of going back. this is even apart from political views. i'll tell the ones that are there for long ruble or for a comfortable life, supposedly there, let's go well, what can, the authorities have already opposed. this is a visa-free regime that has been in effect for many months. this is the best. e. here, no one is breaking through the open doors, we opened them , go and see how we ask everyone from us, as they say, and e, you see that their authorities have already begun to scare them with the ubiquitous everything that exists. uh, kgb special services. something will be thrown at you, something will make you be pursued exactly as in style. uh, when the cia coaxed. uh, europeans, not here the soviet union is there the kgb, uh, very evil will put you behind the walls and will torture you not to dare. for their part, they also held back such an iron curtain, and now this is
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an attempt. uh, the authorities continue to be wonderful, they see that people like us, that they are already coming to us for cheap, they are going to them and are already using all sorts of measures . ? who? he is trying to come from latvia lithuania poland even just tourism to us. not to mention business changes in the electoral code went well yes, they went very well on this mail. at the age of 22, you spent 22 months in a real war in nagorno-karabakh. so we considered that you have an excellent military education, the military school of the frunze military academy in
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moscow and the faculty of the general staff of the military academy of the republic of belarus, people who know will appreciate it. recently, information appeared that ukraine had already lost over 600,000 people during the year of the war , which is a colossal figure. here, in your opinion , the conflict in ukraine could have been avoided. at mutual desire e all sides it could have been avoided. and so the desire was applied to this only by the president of russia with the huge support of our president, and the other side only kindled the world fire, and the whole west, and let's face it, the united states kindled this fire, uh, on the map that i gave you ukraine in their dreams occupies the entire european part of the ussr and all
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the eastern european states lithuania latvia belarus romania hungary and slovakia, that is , everything slavic is one ukraine on their map, therefore these are their special services - this is their the government is their state department. and how it could have been avoided. uh, the president of russia avoided as much as he could. e, as soon as we tried. we have been behind this conflict, apparently, we have been observing everything, let's say, since the fourteenth year, as it seems to us, in fact, all experts agree that its roots are not even 30 years old. i will say one unpopular thing. i am now reading beria's diaries. for all of us. e from history textbooks with the disclosure of the corresponding congress of the cpsu is e a synonym or, let's say , a negative name for repression, and so on and so on and so on. yes, uh cruel executioner,
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uh, nqvdist and so on. and i read his diaries and see how this statesman is not every day, and, but when he succeeds, because the load is crazy. he is my colleague the minister of the interior, if that's what he is, and i'm very interested in his way of thinking, so that's about the arrests, about uh, attitudes towards the trotskys. eh, he doesn’t have many other types of deviationist and outright traitors to the motherland. he writes this with great regret, when you need to arrest someone, condemn someone. uh, these are the lists of enemies, and there were real enemies. a here he has about the actions of the west in relation to ukraine, and now he describes, when he writes vyacheslav , they said about the ground staple, soon you will develop new territories. he understands that this is western
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belarus and western ukraine , the so-called liberation campaigns, yes, the red army when, uh, take advantage of the opportunity. uh, the soviet union regained its sedentary status of those peoples who actually live in these territories, so that they don’t tell us fairy tales, and he writes that we will face nationalism, and he writes in western belarus, we will overcome it easily there are small roots, but in western ukraine, i feel that we will have a very difficult time and for many years. and several times over the course of i reached 1947 in his diaries, he repeats about western ukrainian nationalism about una unso about ukrainianness about how it is inflated in the most negative sense. eh, very often he cares. oh , he had a lot of worries about problems, and like
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cargo stuck on the railroad for the needs of the front. find and how to deal with spies and saboteurs fight on the nuclear project bombs. he was loaded above the roof and industry for ammunition and some types of weapons mortar artillery, he drove a tank and nevertheless he is very concerned about the rebel groups. uh, we have nationalist leaders. he devotes a lot of attention there, it’s clear that these problems bother him very much, and he gives her a lot of time and allocates, uh, his best employees to fight her, scolds khrushchev, who u belittles this problem, uh, trying to be good before stalin, uh, like in ukraine everything was normally covered over varnished uh, the state of affairs, by the way, uh, this is such a small digression from the uh topic, although on the topic. uh, i closely follow the actions in
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ukraine for the support of certain sentiments. and so, when in the regions of these four newly acquired for russia there was, uh, a poll and there was something like a referendum, yes, and i noted to myself that it was in the kherson region, uh, the percentage for russia for putin was less than in the donetsk luhansk and zaporozhye regions, and it became interesting to me, and here. so i happened to meet with one knowledgeable the person who was there. he headed it in the military civil administration, and he told me such a historical, uh, a fact that i didn’t know before, it turns out, uh , when, after the liberation of ukraine, uh, the great patriotic war, these uh, rebels, una, untso roamed through their forests families were evicted. what do you think, where not to siberia and not to
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kazakhstan and khrushchev’s thought on kherson was such that, uh, they will be smeared there and adapt among the russian population. yeah, then those whom they caught for a very short time. sat down with them treated softer than they deserved, and so they returned to their families in kherson, and it was in this area that they were so diluted , that means settlers from the western regions, uh, and they passed on their here from generation to generation. here, uh, the mood and love for russia, for the russians, uh, for the rest, and therefore this percentage of russia's support there, let's say, uh, is lower than in the three above-mentioned areas, and what's next? uh, it can go on, but despite all my education, the military there is not in the military sense at all. yes, the main key is
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how much military success will be. in ukraine , military actions have changed so much. i spoke about this at the very beginning, that it was my classical education. and then, uh, the last. uh, the extreme education that he undoubtedly received at the faculty of our staff agent is very modern. they try to keep up with the times to study modern local conflicts, and not just the history of military art from alexander the great to the great patriotic war, and they always try to teach us to their listeners. keeping up with the times e do not be afraid of the new, so that there is no generals are preparing for the last war, and nevertheless, we all see a huge breakthrough in technology, where to gather troops, there, up to a battalion in one place, it’s impossible right away , uh, accumulation of u mobile phones, uh,
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heat-radiating bodies, equipment, and so on, so, uh, there are breakthroughs, as before , the ratio is 5-6 to one against the defender in the breakthrough sector or three to one in the general sector of the offensive front , it’s already well, it doesn’t apply at all everyone is hiding behind the population everyone work with drones. all they work with artillery with thousands of shells, to destroy at least a little living, uh, enemy forces and, therefore, the military outcome of the operation. every time. it is not clear, because both means and tactics are being updated, as it were, in your opinion, what it will be like. in your opinion, when and where will this military operation end or is it a war? uh, well, this is war. this has already gone beyond the scope of the operation, although everything is from the chechen war. uh, everyone called it a counter-terrorist operation and uh, it was the first plan, the ukrainians called everything that lasted 8 years, otherwise it was anti-terrorist uh, the operation is actually a war, and
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now this is a war. eh, well, look. just recently, one of the experts compared that the soviet union, uh, lost about 15,000 troops in afghanistan over 10 years. you just announced the figure for the year, about 600, this is only ukrainian. this is only ukraine, yes. uh, our losses are called ours, it's clear who we don't know and can't count. those are behind those ukrainian losses. i have been following constantly from day one and literally in manual mode, using different methods, of course, available to me from the open. as the source says i'm trying to count and i think that this figure is very close to the truth, no matter how some propagandists of the world try to underestimate it 600,000 - this is the plus or minus. even if it's minus 100,000. imagine half a million. e healthy men who have already inflicted
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with their lost lives, irretrievable. loss. demographics, countries are already adults, where and when i cannot say this and be such an expert. uh, i will express my purely, opinion, given the many factors, uh, fatigue trade desire. e people. it's finish not taming both slavic and much, much more, but still. i think that the entire left bank is wrong and the way out is more accurate. uh, cutting off the seas of the black sea, because odessa nikolaev uh, these are ports, these are ships, this is shipbuilding. and the most important thing is that there should not be a nato base there, because, well, if that side alone needs to suppress russia and dismember it. uh, others need ambition satisfactorily for russia, this is
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really a matter of life and death, and they have another way out. no, about when i don’t even dare to say one question, which, probably, very relevant. here is the latest provocation on the territory of belarus - sabotage by the sbu let's be direct. what zelensky wants is organizing such provocations on our territory and on the belarusian borders. why does he need it. well, i wouldn’t start operating with concepts like zelensky wants, what he wants, he hasn’t been interested in anyone for a long time. it seems to me that everyone has long understood that his desire is not the main and determining one. that is, he is a parsley, uh, he is absolutely controlled parsley and his whole team. e showmen, which came from the ninety-fifth quarter. uh, they are masters of pr-actions of all sorts of shows, uh, and ideological subversion stunts. now they
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have at their disposal the huge forces of the special services of the army e of unlimited financial e and material flows. and uh, they frolic on this stage with might and main and therefore their large-scale let's say. so after the scene of the ninety-fifth quarter of the field, the expanse of the country and the neighboring areas, uh, they are allowed to do such things, but nevertheless, to prepare such an agent we have all u heard so many months of a person who owns it-technologies. don't wind up, his uh delivery here his escort and so on and so on and so on is a lot of means of the forces of highly professional people. e leaves. uh, this is a provocation, unspontaneous. it is planned in advance and the goal is the same as always to drag belarus into the conflict. eh, and already against this background, come up with new, uh, slogans.
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uh calls. uh, begging for wishful thinking and inciting enemies against us, that is another country in prison with a conflict that is bad for all of us in the first place. we must not allow this, and we maintain this line the attempt was allowed, but when it was already localized and the performer was found and all the ins and outs of the preparation were revealed. and who is behind this, this is our very good such an important victory we showed how we are not at a loss, and we reveal all this and show who is behind this and also show our population, and most importantly , again with the western community to the population of countries we will name the enemy, so who is doing what and who is the warmonger. and who is peaceful? who has what kind
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of power and control on their territory, that is, we are calmly with we all figure it out and nothing goes unpunished; they managed something there, for example, not through our border guard on the brugs, but it’s good to get around through russia, but he couldn’t get away and they took a magnificent answer, in short, it’s very sacred. well, as i promised, the question is close to us, probably, i will say this in vladikavkaz, this is north ossetia, yes. very close, georgia is very close. yes, you are well aware of both the cultural and national traditions of this people of the georgian people. here, give your interpretation of what happened and that's good, understanding the action security officials. please rate their actions. in general, it was easy for you to look at the frame of this deja vu to a certain extent and at the girls in
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white, including yes, the battle for the caucasus, let's call it that, has been going on for many centuries. eh, georgia once upon a time from the persian clamp asked for russia, er, russian tsars, and they took her under their wing. uh, along the way, i had to measure the entire caucasus of shamil, uh, others, uh, caucasian there. uh, let's say war games, and in the end, georgia voluntarily. which ossetia was accepted into the russian empire, the struggle for influence was in everything in religion in e, with whom it is better to live with whom it is better to trade with whom the people grow and so on and so on and so on. she continues this struggle even now by other means and methods, by the way. girls in white is a cuban non-governmental organization, that's what it's called, uh, girls in white is
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again the same soft power of the usa when peaceful girls in white with protests. there they stood in front of the prison to burn prisoners with us since 2005, that is, absolutely not a new technology. uh, remember she was at the orange revolution in ukraine, when they also tried her picture with us, inserting them into flowers and on their knees. yes, somehow it’s already so charming that it doesn’t affect me, not a soldier of the internal troops, not an amonovite, no one is touched and does not faint from these demonstrative , uh, hysterical actions. yes and pre- planned. eh, the georgian people are caucasian people and many ideas and values ​​are alien to them. for example, lgbt always goes along with the democratic agenda, remember a couple of years ago.
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uh, what happened when they tried to drag in there already oppositional non-oppositional ones all united in their already such caucasian mentality impulse and uh there was a small fight there, they won’t accept it in the caucasus and georgia, uh, including many things they won’t perceive, it’s superfluous there feminism, which uh, well, does not go there and i hope, i repeat not for this superfluous for a long time. well, feniz , in general, this is such a phenomenon, it is an extreme, when equality is equality, and feminism is already something uh more uh, nevertheless. uh, west, and the states of e, at the head, are desperately fighting for , the mastery of georgia, and now look at the law on foreigners, who in the states have not been allowed to have a vassal for a long time. well, the lazy one just told me about it, and this is the reason. look, despite the fact that after several days of protests he was recalled with parliament, and they all no longer stop exactly, as in february. uh, on the maidan in kiev
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already, uh, yanukovych rolled back with his demands, and the rebels, let's call them that , no longer agree. eh, they will stop at these positions. they demand more resignation of the government , we are changing the government. and everything is already we are in power here, and we are all re-elections, seized, and so on and so forth. that is , it is impossible to flirt with them and negotiate with them. they should never be crushed, and the georgian special forces had to crush them. by the way, i was there in 2008 . this is an advanced police force. well, equipped was such a major, far reform police. they basically fought corruption. yes, it means this here, uh, such a set teeth on edge. e. e, what's caucasian let's just say law enforcement officers take too much. they are there for everything and so on and so forth. they totally tried it, and in
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a way they had, uh, success, uh, outplaying willie. there, they recruited new ones from the police and began to train them according to western models, and somehow i really was there to exchange experience. they were equipped and trained 15 years ago. uh, very modern, but the other side of the coin is whose money they were uh, equipped. and by the way, by whose hands, as we always say non-profit organizations, as soon as you need to bring people to riots. here they are all cat lovers, learning to be computer literate, not all of them are, but this is manageability. it's true, when a leader has authority among his e members of this social group, and then on the protests here from this point of view, i have their professional view. i consider so well, 20,000 non-profit organizations in georgia, as it were
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, a bit too much to set up an economy, let’s say, not the most brilliant , i agree europe you remember our conversation on august 13, 2020. yes, then during acceleration here, unsanctioned protests , the security forces of our belarusian security forces used special equipment with dragged gas, a water cannon, flash-bang grenades and rubber bullets, of course, we then all shouted. ah, how terrible it is, but over the past two and a half years we have seen this whole set all over europe and in the usa and in georgia, the latest events all this was in france on yellow vests, where, by the way, 11 people died. so for a minute, plus, dogs were set on in the netherlands yes, horses were crushed there in belgium yes, and women veterans were shot at point-blank range
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capitol literally and no sanctions since the seventies. this is how all of them operate, uh, law enforcement agencies, yuri muratovich, you managed to at least answer your own question. why do western security forces call it all the protection of law and order. and we called it violence. well, it was called the name, uh, and not by us, this is arrogance and, uh, a feeling of arrogance towards everyone else, according to the principle they can, but nothing else is allowed this is defamation, this is double standards, or maybe triple uh, and uh, this is the very one information war, when any action can be clothed in the desired shell , call it here.
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the main thing is, who has a rapport, who has a media resource, whose technical capabilities allow broadcasting to a large part of the population, form an agenda, and technical capabilities allow you to score a different point of view, again, not always with arguments, but more uh, with prohibitive prohibit such and such a channel forbid it's like listening. that is, this is a technical victory and money who have more serious equipment that allows the mouthpiece to simply say who has the mouthpiece in their hands more people will hear him than the one with the loudest voice, who tries to speak the truth, but is not armed with a mouthpiece for his actions. they explain the protection of the state of the constitutional order and our values, our actions are exactly the same or 10 times softer - soft and decent are inflated and shown how to remove the riot police in time. i remember e, defending himself from the blow of a hysterical
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woman, but the right angle of the photo, e, shows that it is he who beats her. that's all. and here everything is the same, we spent. calming this rebellion dozens of times were calmer without blood. there are only blue parts of the body, they healed all and without victims for the most part. than all these actions of the authorities of paris of any lands of germany , states and belgium and the netherlands in the most democratic countries in the world with their dogs and all the set in which they accuse us, well then the last about a philosophical question is traditional. the year 2020 for all of us has become the course of a young kmb fighter, as
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we liked to say, yes, in our youth, both on the information and law enforcement front , we were not tested on any technologies in these days, yes, they were subjected to psychological pressure and with western sanctions on the following ones and so on. we survived this is the main thing. for myself personally, i drew enough conclusions from those events. and you, so that you would do differently today on our course, a young fighter, even sergeants, instructors were inexperienced in these matters, it turns out that i, too , although i tried with all my might to foresee it , learn and cook. eh, our forces to it. ah, and i want to note, probably, we are the only ones who managed to survive this. and most importantly conclusion for me. now this is what we have to work with the youth. we must fight for
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them everywhere in schools at events in literature in culture and our ideology must be shaken up, and i mean, not workers of ideology. and as we always say, that an ideologist is each of us government officials, not some kind of deputy for ideology , or an assistant, or the head of a department. but every leader should think about it. uh, at their level, ministers are chiefs and chairmen. district executives were executive committees, everyone should not feel aloof from this and not by ceremonial methods and events, but every day this should become. well, really top of the line. at the forefront, because it's easy to say that ai , we just live and that's all. well, that won't work anymore. you see we've been nailed.
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always and uh go back to the first thing i said, it's our youth. here, too, i strive to meet with them more often, just to know how they live and bring serious things, so that they understand what kind of world we are in we live, that not everything is so rosy and, uh, why a country that wants to call itself a country the people the people of the state the state. uh, should strive and be ready that each of them is involved. uh, this is very good for the americans and very good for the soviet leaders, 24-25 , i absolutely agree. well, we're already a bit beat up, so we know exactly what we're going to do. thank god it all went well. and we know what we need to do. thank you thank you
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good afternoon in this issue. cooperation based principles of trust and friendship , the leaders of belarus and iran exchanged mutual congratulations on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

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