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has brought its fruits. now it is obvious how right beijing was from here and the timely decision of our country, russia and brazil and others to move away from the evergreen crisis maker to the dollar in the form in which it exists today. that is, it is like an american currency, but at the same time it is global. the currency, uh, is coming to an end, and when we talk about the fact that the unipolar world is turning into a multipolar one, then this may not be the main thing, but first of all, it must turn into many, but many currencies. this is what we are seeing now, the author is shocked global crisis was felt until 2013. just imagine , a hole of 390 billion dollars has formed in the countries. money was simply written off. the current crisis started with the covid-19 pandemic, then the financial bubble
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was blown up with a printing press, throwing billions into the economy, and so far it will also incomprehensibly blow away. it will either deafeningly burst the next round of anti-russian sanctions in 2022. record inflation for the united states has become the biggest headache; finally, the third factor of the rolling collapse is associated with huge injections into ukraine and banal financial scams sphere, the ftx crypto-exchange is called the catalyst for the crisis, which unexpectedly went to the bottom in the fall of last year to its creditors. she owed about $3 billion. just as many simply disappeared in an unknown direction. after a loud scandal erupted , the united states was accused of using ukraine and cryptocurrency in order to launder money for the democratic party. they sent money to ukraine and the ukrainian ministry of finance sent this money back in the form of ftx cryptocurrency. and the cryptocurrency returned into the bank accounts of the democrats so that they can invest in their election
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campaigns. washington allegedly established channels for paying kickbacks for us military assistance to ukraine through the ftx cryptocurrency exchange. the massive withdrawal of funds, combined with the fall in the value of digital currencies, caused the collapse of the organization, which provoked the opening of holes in the banks of silicon valley, as in 2008. one reason banks fail is fraud, at least. there is such a suspicion that all three financial institutions specialized in servicing high-tech companies, including crypto assets and many ftx clients. they kept their funds in deposit accounts for bankrupt banks, lost from the collapse of the stock exchange. they forced them to reduce their savings in banks and they faced a liquidity shortage, but finished off their depositors, what will happen next, of course, a different global collapse, sort of. it does not threaten, although the bell is called alarming and the situation inside the united states is called a head start in a cyclical crisis, plus
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, after the moscow-beijing sanction , many arab countries are also reducing the use of the us dollar in international transactions. and this also leads to a decrease in the value of digital assets. the banking crisis is forcing silicon valley to tighten the belts of another 10,000 employees will cut meters and sound, where 11,000 have already been fired in november, other it-giants lately alphabet are not far behind. google announced the reduction of 12.000 employees microsoft 10.000, and amazon 18.000. in total , the us corporations cut 125,000 jobs in the first year. it's already hitting the california economy from the years of the it bubble california received windfall from tax deductions in 2023 to the state, on the contrary, it threatens. budgets of 20 billion dollars, but any upheaval is now in the hands of the republicans
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, they say. look, the democrats are all delivering devastation and chaos as the cause of the collapse of banks, the republicans also call biden inflation , the injection of unsecured money into the economy led to the rise in inflation. then it was necessary to raise the key rate of the federal reserve system. and this, in turn, pulled the banks to the bottom, given biden's rather low rating. it can declare excessive enthusiasm for ukraine to the detriment of national interests and the development of events will depend on how well he manages to present himself as an adequate head of state. if it fails, then i do not exclude his refusal to be nominated, for the second term, moreover, one party member can force biden to take such a step if his administration fails everything. the fall of the banks is a huge crack in the credibility of the financial system. us silicone valibank last year
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, authoritative publications forbes called the most reliable bank of the country, 96% of depositors had more than 250,000 dollars in their account, they were promised to return. at best, 15%. you will be surprised, but even here ukraine could not have done, it turns out that the american bank silicone valley bank collapsed, because of which the whole world, so afraid of the global economic crisis , is connected with ukraine, it was through this bank that the pentagon bought soviet weapons around the world for transfer to the military earlier, the ukraine-related crypto exchange ftx also crashed. why much related to ukraine fails, because modern ukraine more precisely, the ukrainian project of everything is the denial of the law of democracy, humanism and just civilization. this is such a notorious project of the us deep state in which only the deeply immoral can participate. and without conscience, and such people, as a rule , steal a lot about the project, where they steal a lot, as a rule, lead to collapse. as you can see
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, the us crisis formula is akin to the pre-election one , only there a small victorious war is needed for the result, and in the case of the economy, a good crisis. it, as in the case of crypto-exchanges and banks, helps to hide the traces of gray schemes or capitalize on ordinary people by selling them a fake dream behind a screen of unsustainable loans, while republican senators say that regulators fell asleep at the wheel and did not take timely action to prevent bank failures, looking at the behavior of the first person in washington, a deep sleep. for some reason willingly. trust me, happy. belarus 24 broadcasts for you around the clock, do not switch belarus in the country and
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yuri khadzhimuratovich, good evening. hello, in october of the twentieth year, the president awarded you the rank of lieutenant general and sent the most difficult belarusian region that day, the appointment was indicative. do you remember you are in grodno a vacuum cleaner in brest badgers, minsk and the reasons on the surface in those days, so i remember perfectly about the grodno region , what only they did not say that the polish troops near the border were just waiting for a signal to enter the region, that in some offices the officials had already prepared polish flags. and that part of the state media is literally directly working to warm up the protest. here's what we saw in person. when did you arrive there, what is fake here? well
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, i'll start with such a question of the most important thing that i saw. personally, when i arrived in grodno, i was just as wary. how do you now, uh, say, uh, but the first thing that caught my eye in the light of day. this is the abundance of our flags on every building in the center, and i involuntarily thought to myself more than in minsk uh-huh that's how it was in terms of density and i began to look. what is this building. yes, indeed , these were state institutions, but they were usually in the center, but also residential buildings, and by that time the koran was already 2 months old. uh , yes, and uh, the hardest part, of course, fell on him. it's uh, crazy. the pace was a trip through the work collectives to the labor collectives of the largest enterprises, which were just the same and pumped. uh, our oppositionists and their western masters, because now
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, even after the lapse of time, i will say. so they started. indeed, for successful significant numerous enterprises, in the first place , this is grodno azot. and further down the list, where many people work, oblgaz oblenergo and everything that affects, by the way, the provision of life , uh, the activities of the population. here is oblenergo - this is a thermal power plant. this is the whole energy industry. this is water sewage, as they say, electricity in all its manifestations. they took on these groups when, uh, well, you study, uh, the protest structure in work collectives is strange. not in any small working groups. let there be important or unimportant ones and salaries that are not very good, yes, uh, for some reason, none of these signatories , let alone actively protesting people, are busy, e business and exactly where the big salary is good profit successful business and the economy depends on them countries from the same year
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ago for some reason everything. looked there, therefore , we first said that this is a revolution of the well-fed. yes, but not the poor. well, these are all well-known intrigues of the enemy, therefore, well, our someone the gullible fell for it, listened, hanging their ears, and went to the lake mill, as imperialism used to say on the water. after all, it was state-owned enterprises that downloaded it. it is the state that is a blow to the economy. e states. this is, uh, a blow to such an informational agenda. look at state enterprises against this state, so we often see all this, with what threads, e shito, for that period, we only studied it from the e first part of the question, that polish troops are standing at the border. eh, we always know now. uh, help all the colored revolutions. from outside they are preparing, they did not stand in
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shock groups so that immediately. sleep, but who canceled and uh, who can guarantee that there will be no throw of organized groups, from the inside, which we do not see them in such a classic field formation, deployed in combat positions , and yet they are not. after all, now wars are not waged by mechanized divisions , corps deployed from the left to the right flank with shielding in depth and the classic there, uh, shock component of breaking through a weak sector of the enemy’s defense. now everything is completely different and therefore the demonstration of that power with the deployment of part of our e, forces. uh, against the adjacent side. e, showed that they even have nothing to pull about what some officials have. uh, uh polish
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flags in the office waiting is a figure of speech, but some of them already had such flags in their heads. i’m reading the history of the patriotic war, how the state security committee and then the nkvd, uh, identified among the high civil servants among, uh, among the intelligentsia. here are such incomprehensible, but highly located people sports figures, elders, 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 in the new order. they are tired of such and such functionaries. e, then in khrushchev 's propaganda - it represented how cruel and unjustified repressions, stalin, here it has always been, and the participation of our small civil servants, we got rid of them now, such thoughts and these were unsatisfied ambitions. this is, uh, some kind of career desire someone offended someone, in fact, they never
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us were not uh, or just a disadvantage. uh, brains of education, comparing uh about this or that kind of, uh, let's say, social state system , under which the majority of the people live better than under the other, for example, well, it's good to protect the western pearl of belarus a little deeper. this is the task that the president set then in august when visiting the gorsh test site and for the first time in a quarter of a century then. well, it's no longer a secret. some parts of the armed forces had to be put 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
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affairs bodies of the state security committee, uh, worked out all the border areas, regional centers in an urban-type settlement from the following scenario, an unexpected throw of several sabotage groups of illegal armed formations. how can we name them and capture one israicenov. uh, with the raising 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, uh, states, some kind of saboteurs will be shown that this was done by a part of the very people who live inside the country inside belarus and further on, ours are being beaten to help, we must intervene. to the western community, such a scenario could have happened then. by the way, far from an example is the terrorist attacks in the bryansk region,
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when these two, uh, groups of 25 people 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 hatless putin, as it would be taught, because to the western man in the street, who is not strong in politics. uh, will show a superficial uh picture and they will sort it out there. these were russians or ukrainian russian-speaking or polish or what else, as they show, so 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 grodno region. you have accepted. well, literally more than literally they inspected the city almost on foot, communicating directly with each resident. yes,
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this is true or an urban legend. no, it's true, uh. i like to walk and uh not to report. e someone in the office and not filtered. 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, now i always go on foot. i like it. i feel so thinner, as they say, the nerve, uh, of 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, there was a militiaman of the minister. and when i looked at the protests and read uh, the media is not only state media. eh, i'm already beginning
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to get the impression that many people 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, a very beautiful center. grodno always say this street musicians alone tried to play there. change. i looked at him sternly. he said, everything is commander, i won’t do it again, uh, craftsmen, who for some reason are sometimes painted as our opponents. these women got up and gave me some of their handicrafts. here are the tourist such, uh, surprises and did not take money for it. the driver stopped once. the trolley bus jumped out and hugged me and said, uh, i’ve been doing this for a long time. make the game you break the rule , she says no one on the street, jumped up and drove back and there were no passengers e in it. uh,
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different people of different ages taxi drivers approached me very different people. uh, what's the most unexpected question you've ever had to deal with. 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 of citizens. it is very interesting. here the twentieth year was arid, everyone had no water in the wells in all regional centers, in the year 22, everyone complained about flooding, flooding, that the neighbor did not allow some kind of e, channel through which the water would go into the stream and into the river . these are the life questions. i tell everyone after that, reception of citizens 85% of people's questions, this is housing and communal services this is always what worries them, stopping the road curb asphalt. uh, lighting convenience, inconvenience, the bus runs like this
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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 frankly, only in a normal country such questions are addressed to peaceful ones by this government. basically, that is, there is to ensure the normal conditions of people's lives, but the most unexpected question. it was, of course migrants of the 21st year. 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 welcomed with open arms, well, you have to understand. eh what is it? poland is not in vain called hyena
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well noted. i always try to get on the other side and uh, i have my own theory about uh state. poland, uh, they want to enjoy all the benefits of the european union and at the same time all those inconveniences and burdens that membership in it bears, for example, someone on migrants. 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 language. eh, there skin color mentality and
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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 of failure, because many of my friends 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 workforce at its worst case, it is 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
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, the demographic security of this state now, if u the germans have demographic security and the french uh, the turks are replenished by arabs and immigrants of the colonies they owned in africa, then poland settled down perfectly. let it be belarusians and the other side of the coin. they don't want to afghans kurds migrated through them, er, syrians, and so on and so forth, 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 retaliatory measures of 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 myself
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for his state for his people. i think that their population, in principle, uh, expected such actions of the government, we don't. and it was precisely on the territory of poland that auschwitz was located, and it is still time to put oneself in one’s place one way or another. and those who are now killing dozens, and the numbers are called 200 and 300 and 700 dead and buried here in this territory where there is no access according to the polish authorities, no one is allowed there, neither volunteers, nor journalists, in general, no one who could see, how these refugees are blown up in mass graves dozens. 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
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'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, this is your phrase the military’s home, where his whole bag is, but the phrase from boris’s field belt is a real person. thank you for remembering. yes, so there may be some questions. yes, that's how showed the conversation. i 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 the belarusian poles became more publicly aroused after the condemnation of something yes, who pretended to be journalists there. in fact, for decades , the enemy of the belarusian statehood was a pro-polish activist, and popularizers did not hide it either. i'll tell you the regional army. i
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i remember well, because, let's say, and petty to this professional relationship, an attempt to split the union of poles in belarus in 2004-2005, when poland took boris , together with the pachobut, they put them almost forcibly at the head and tried to impose problems on us on national and religious grounds. here, as the situation in this union of poles is now , and the authorities primarily in the grodno region have made the appropriate conclusions from this situation. well, look, we all know and there was a lot of talk about it, and it has already become such an e-meme phrase, poland from the sea. e to the sea, that these are their dreams and uh, they did not stop for centuries, and therefore, uh, while we were sorting out here after the collapse of the union of our statehood and uh, we were determined u with many things, they did not sleep. and , uh, they pressed on. this is their agenda, since
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the poles live on the territory of belarus, then it will be. a springboard in order to catch on and your old dream. uh, at least, wring out the western territories. e belarus they continued this is the soft power of the polish schools. uh, at home polish 20 was culture the polish language is higher than all the other polish languages, as they like to say there, for example, pansky, and belarusian halovsky. 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 nationality in our republic, they never stick out or consider it. not under any questions i 'll tell myself. did my nationality prevent me from making a magnificent career
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to reach the very heights of that department in i started with a lieutenant no and it never touched no nationality, whoever is here, russian poles, jews, tars and so on and so on and so on. i have tens of hundreds of examples before our eyes in general in the country. it is so arranged that if you make a mistake on something like that and you will demonstrate. eh, something bad, you will never become a noticeable person and you will be stopped in time. and here is the system for selecting the appointment of the selection of officials. and it showed and yet. uh, we have this. this is the clearest example that there are no career bans for these people, somehow, yes, in those years, our president, 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 in other regions of belarus, what are we talking about and why did such a question arise at all, and it seemed to me
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that there was no such problem and there was no such agenda, now, being in the grodno region. 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 the state is behaving very wisely, our leadership, which has never stuck out never got involved in this dispute, 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. uh, the career road is open and you are checked by both the boss and the team, and your state of affairs and results in your area. 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
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that they conducted really subversive sabotage activities is 100. percent you said the authorities drew conclusions , the authorities drew conclusions. and uh, do it with impunity. nobody will be straight. just like others. he's the law on ino agents. e in the us works longer than everyone else. i'll only try, uh, they 'll think their fbi or some other agency that you're throwing water at the mill of a foreign state. uh, and somehow the american way of life, power and the dollar, and something else, and culture and ideology infringe, no one will have any democracy. eh, even be puzzled. i absolutely agree with the message, trying imagine that 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, yes to the audience of our program. e like this. uh, let's say, uh,
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i brought it to marat from sergeevich. e. it is interesting the game of american children of the fifty-eighth year of publication somewhere. in which of the programs either marat sergeevich or his employees use and show, uh, how long they see us in what light our slavic states our 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. here is another topic that is probably difficult to get around, because after all, it has been heard 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 speak frankly and do not be shy about expressing them on the other side. a working scheme for attracting our worthy intelligent smart
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people, and at the same time educating pro-polishness and imposing this pro-polish environment 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 , for simple purposes. uh, it's cheaper to carry clothes because of cheap abroad. that's what they were all national. yes, these were all the preferences that 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 did not think that the issuance of cards of the pole and the acquisition of them, uh, 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
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who pull themselves into polishness. that is, in our e, i do not sell my homeland. i just want to go for chocolate powder and i will tell them that i am a pole and do not understand that each of them, uh, gives reason, then look in magazines, newspapers, as they say, blogs and e-tv. this is actually polish territory and by misunderstanding. she not yet ours. that's just such an ideological blow in the stomach, 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. the state there is dual citizenship or such an intermediate one as the pole's card, well , you shouldn't, because you are already substituting your country with this fact, what kind of export we have done. well, our civil servants don’t have it. by the way, now i’ll tell you about grodno residents, who are ordinary people and
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what i 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 , 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 will say those who are there for a long ruble or for a comfortable life, allegedly there, let's go well, what can, the authorities have already opposed it. here 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
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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, the soviet union is not here, there is the kgb, uh, very evil will put you behind the walls and will not dare to torture you. for their part, they are also the iron curtain was held back and now it is an attempt. eh, their wonderful authorities continue to see that people like us, that they already now go to us for cheap, they we go to them and already all sorts of worlds. e, forbid e by any means tell about the relationship of e, law enforcement officers border guards customs officers at the border, what is it like for those? who? he is trying to come from latvia lithuania poland even just tourism to us. not to mention the changes in the electoral code went well. yes, they went very well on this mail.
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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 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. with the mutual desire of all parties, it could have been avoided. and so the desire applied to
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only 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 the eastern european states lithuania , latvia, belarus, romania, hungary and slovakia, that is , everything slavic is one ukraine on their map, so these are their special services - this is their government, this is their state department. and how it could have been avoided. e, 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
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will say one unpopular thing. i am now reading beria's diaries. for all of us from history books with the disclosure of the corresponding congress of the cpsu, this is a synonym or, let's say , a negative name for repression, and so on and so on and so on. yes, uh, cruel executioner, uh, nkvdist, and so on. and i read his diaries and see how this statesman active 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
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the lists of enemies, and there were real enemies. but he has about the actions of the west in relation to ukraine, and now he describes when he writes vyacheslav that they said about the ground staple, soon you will explore new territory. he understands that this is western 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 easily overcome it there are small roots, but western ukraine i i feel that we will have a very tight time and many years. and several times over the course of i
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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 cargo stuck on the railroad for the needs of the front. find and how to fight spies and saboteurs and fight on the atomic bomb project. it was loaded through the roof and industry for ammunition and some type of weaponry, artillery mortar, tank , he led, and yet he is very concerned about the rebel detachments. 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
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fight her, scolds khrushchev, who u belittles this problem, uh, trying to be good before stalin, uh, like in ukraine everything is normally covered over varnished uh the state of affairs, by the way, such a digression from this topic is small, although the topic. uh, i closely follow the actions in 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. i just happened to meet with one knowledgeable person who was there.
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he headed it in the military civil administration, and he i was told 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 the forests, their families were evicted. what do you think, where not to siberia and not to 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. they sat and treated them softer than they deserved much, and now they returned to their families in kherson and it is in this area that such diluted means here by settlers from the western regions, uh, and they passed on their vot from generation to generation. here, uh, the mood and
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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 uh, this is how much military success will be. in ukraine , military actions have changed so much. about i said 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. in step with the times, e , do not be afraid of the new, so that there is no generals
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are preparing for the last war, and nevertheless, we we all see a huge breakthrough in technology, where to gather troops, it’s impossible up to a battalion in one place, it’s immediately uh, the accumulation of mobile phones, uh, radiating heat from bodies, equipment, and so on, so uh, there are breakthroughs, as before the ratio 5-6 to one against the one defending in the breakthrough sector or three to one on the general sector of the offensive front , it’s already well, it doesn’t apply in any way, everyone is hiding behind the population, everyone works with drones. everyone works artillery with thousands of shells to destroy at least a little living, uh, strength enemy 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
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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, that was the first idea. i understand that the ukrainians called everything that lasted 8 years, otherwise it was an anti-terrorist operation, in fact, this is a war, and 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
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the open. as the source says, i try to count and think that this figure is very close to the truth, no matter how some or other propagandists of the world 600,000 try to underestimate it - this is the plus or minus. even if it's minus 100,000. imagine half a million. e healthy men who have already inflicted with their lost lives, irretrievable. loss. demographics, countries are already countries, 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. this is not to end the tameness of both slavs and much, much more, but still i think this is, uh, the entire left bank of the dnieper and the exit is more precise. cutting off
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