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dances, in truth, these lands were not needed for nothing with their population of 3,000 people and tens of thousands of sheep. however , the thatcher government then fought with the miners, industrial workers, teachers , doctors. in general, almost completely the population of the kingdom, which demanded not layoffs, but wage increases. the iron lady decided that chauvinism was the best remedy for the class struggle, and therefore sent miles to aircraft carriers for three divisions . at first, things were not shaky, not valka thatcher even seriously discussed with the generals the use of nuclear weapons, fortunately , they did without it, and the royal special forces were enough for the victory, of which fingers in gorukhov jack returned to the flagpole in the port of stanley, where he continues the rating. well, how long does it take for him to take his place
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, the argentines, the malvinas have not forgotten anything , remain a burning issue of national politics, and on the square in front of the presidential palace in buenoseiris, there has been a tent city set up by veterans of that war for many years. they demand money, of course, but also return the islands to the roll of the motherland of all remember how we stubbornly fought for the malin islands. many of our comrades have fallen, for the last 40 years the argentine authorities have been trying to achieve their strength, not weapons, but international law, the main hope is placed on un structures and decolonization in march of this year. buenos aires withdrew from the agreement on cooperation with great britain on the issue of the falklands malvin and demanded new negotiations on the ownership of the islands referendum, 99% of the islanders voted for it. so the argentines would have remained
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hopeless petitioners. if the entire global system of checks and balances had not gone to pieces, when, if not now , the problem of the malvinas islands would return to the old race. this is the concern of the whole nation. we regained our malvinas islands 150 years after the british annexation, and we will return them again, the united nations committee adopted a resolution proposing to return to negotiations. about sovereignty over the archipelagos claims wallpaper from aires, supported by the zampost ancestor of china wona gen. shuang, he strongly recommended that the british abandon the colonial mindset. although how can you refuse it if oil was discovered in the waters of the archipelago to protect it, that is , to protect the falklands, of course, two military bases are located on the islands, but decency must be observed. the archipelago has changed its legal status; the islands are now considered not a territory of great britain, but have the status of british overseas territories. it may
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seem that there is no difference, but this is not true of the accusation of colonialism. london answers these earth. we do not belong, not self-governed. we only protect them and keep an eye on the order there before, this was enough excuses, but the mole of history perked up again. the empire will either have to go to international courts, risking losing, or again send troops to the north atlantic, argentines, ready for both options, the war is not over yet, while we are alive, we will fight to the last to the last drop of blood. the land of argentina will not go to the pirates. long live the motherland and geography, still remains the main enemy imperialism from london to falcander. 8.000 km from the battle on cyrus to malvina only 600. there was no joy, love separation will be without
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sadness a statement about the desire to get out of the jurisdiction of the crown. it sounds more and more often, the arcness islands announced that he would begin to explore alternative forms of government, and the anglo-saxon world order began to speak of sovereignty in texas. obviously cracking. cover the cracks at the seams until it came to a split, bags and a biden came from. the atlantic declaration was signed in washington, the document provides for formation of a single economic space. in fact, it provides for the merging of opportunities and the creation of a full-fledged anglo-saxon bloc, and we will talk about the prospects for this union with bessie analyst alexei mavdonin. hello alexey we see that 80 years ago , the atlantic charter was practically signed, which, according to expert assessment. e in many ways changed the order of the world order, which was e, in your opinion. here is the atlantic declaration claim. for the same changes, you know it's absolutely two
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different documents. and when we talk about e, these approaches should understand that that declaration was oriented towards uniting efforts and against struggle. uh, to fight against. eh, fascism and fascist germany here we see a completely different document. this is a document focused just on strengthening the economic financial technological component of the entire anglo-saxon world, that is, it is great britain usa canada e new zealand australia and there they e include south korea and japan and we see that now the processes that are activated by big capital in the uk and the usa are focused precisely on the concentration of e-production, financial resources and logical centers. europe is chosen as
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a victim as such a cash cow, which will ensure economic growth if we let's take e documents, the united states of america, for example , the national security strategy of december 22, it says in black and white that the main task is to destroy the technological foundations. uh, european corporations tug. e engineers. e developers directly to the united states of america and the pulling of large productions of large e technology centers, either in the uk or in the usa, this will allow them. eh, provide. the most important thing is to maintain high rates of scientific and technological progress within their production cycles. that is, in many ways. it turns out that the anglo-saxons are simply exporting their economic to europe, a natural question arises and how relations between britain and the united states will develop with
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with the countries of the european union, we see that these relations will be aggravated in the first place will be aggravated in contradiction, and between the corporate elites. and we, in principle, are already observing this. what is happening in france, these protests are just that, but hmm war. can you call it that? uh, those elites who are engaged with london and washington, euro-atlantic elites with national corporate elites. yes , the macron is a supporter or, uh, comes from the family of the euro-atlantic association, and therefore he plays on the one hand and says, that we must develop e france the european union independently of the us on the other hand. still is the face that i am after all. uh is pursuing a policy within the framework of, for
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example, the nato alliance. yes, and therefore, uh, now we see that within the elite and not only in france but also in germany in italy, uh, those leaders are being formed. understanding that if europe wants to keep itself intact without a war, and economic development, it will be necessary to move away from, uh , patronage from the united states of america, this will be extremely difficult for we actually see europe, we can say so, uh, the rise of the liberation movement in europe against, and great britain and against the united states of america, the main thing is that already in this national elite of europe , a deep consciousness of the need for this liberation has come, but in many ways we we see that it is precisely the politicians you are talking about that are gaining special popularity. the eu countries are also alternatives for germany on recent issues has become the second party in
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the confidence of citizens. and we also observe how democratically they are trying to destroy and crush the rise of popularity in the bud. here are the parties. uh, what are they afraid of, that they will still miss the opportunity to influence in the region, well, we are well aware that the anglo-action monitors the political field very well, they understand well, uh, the requests of the public, the requests of corporate circles. and, of course, they realize that if they lose control over e the same germany or france or italy, and e, give an opportunity, and the growth of these national movements, not nationalist, but precisely national liberation movements, then, of course, next 3-4-5 years. we will see a completely different group of europe without patronage from london from washington. alexey, an absolutely logical question arises; we saw that
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before the thirty-ninth year, for example, there was a similar situation . britain exported its economic crisis to the united states on the territory of the current eu country. today , a similar story is emerging. we remember why this has led today the same situation regarding the same migrants to arise. uh, the rise of right-wing populists in the european union is not can all this lead to the emergence of a new fuhrer in europe yes and there are such fears , we can very clearly see that on the part of the anglo-saxons, uh, everything is being done in order to raise various nationalist movements, which, uh, are focused precisely on creating tension uh terror. e hmm and what is it for? this is a kind of tool for weakening europe a. bringing this entire region into a state of war,
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because the new fedor will always have some kind of vector. well, it is clear that they will not move towards great britain. where to move it is clear that they will move, and towards the east, in relation to russia, in relation to belarus, in relation to the same china a and in principle, we already see this only and now they have, uh, there is no any single fur. yes, in the form of some leader of some person, but at the same time we can say that they have a collective, that is, what is happening now in ukraine, what they are doing to militarize this side. this is just the action of a collective euro-atlantic truck, which is focused precisely on planting war in this region war is also a way to solve economic problems. first of all, the problems of overproduction. thank you very much, thank you. when looking at
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the current geopolitical crisis, there is a steady understanding that no one plans to change family traditions in the west on their own. but there are too many eastern variables in this equation that are ready to assist the crew of the bathyscaphe, it's time for the european union to realize that they are inside, they are outside, the pressure is growing today. all this there was a program of trends disparate facts, packed into a single concept see you soon. we tell everything about the sports life of the country, two world cup medals were brought by belarusians from baku, firstly, a high level, when you play there, you get just invaluable experience, therefore, when you join the national team, you are already a little so seasoned, you can
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. alexander mikhailovich admit, what is your biggest dream, your biggest dream. to see their children and grandchildren alive and healthy
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my guest is called an enthusiastic hero, and also an eccentric who devotes all his time to his beloved museum and serving his beloved cause. today my guest is the director of the historical and cultural complex stalin 's line alexander metla alexander mikhailovich hello alexander mikhailovich you were born 7 years after the end of the great fatherland of the war and i remember that then all the boys dreamed of becoming military men, you were no exception. yes, of course not an exception. and vice versa, when relatives gathered, they always remembered the war with tears and always said, and we boys envied how they fought, and we are not there from the war and we won’t fight.
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we will accomplish feats, we will not accomplish such a childish naivety and dream, but it continued and was called up for military service in the armed forces. and after and from the service he already entered a higher military-political school. so i became a regular military man. now colonel of delivery, why do you think the generation of the fifties has such a special attitude towards the memory of the war? i would even say special, but this , of course, is a process, because we lived among those who fought those who went through these years, those who were in the occupation of those who were in what you knew, uh, became interested in their stories, although they were stingy , they tell a lot now, uh, it was very difficult to remember something, to learn something, and so on.
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ai fought, well, everything was there, and so on there is something like that. how many they gathered, a small company, a big first, that if only there was no war, just to mention those who died, who fought, who are not there today, but the memory. that's about, those people, she crashed. for life, those remaining really from today are responsible for the fact that then there were eyewitnesses and participants in these events practically. uh, suffered from the war. as a matter of fact, uh , the grandfather was shot in the year 42, whom we never saw and did not know for his connection with the partisans. but all the uncles in my mother fought and, uh, brother, my own uncle. misha returned disabled at the balaton. well, it was torn off. mom was in the occupation and told how a girl lived
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, and really, too, a child. but in general, all the horrors are all these fears. and as a matter of fact, they didn’t get their memory, crashed for life, but we each perceived it in our own way. everyone analyzed it in their own way, thought, here, if i was there, i would take a gun and shoot everyone. you fought in afghanistan, uh, now about this war. there are a lot of conflicting opinions, and then it was simply called the fulfillment of international duty. yes, yes, right now, after the passage of time. eh, how do you perceive these events to interpret these events, and today there are millions of interpretations. and in fact, in discord, some admire others. eh, they say something didn't need a third. we are all on this question. what kind of officers, how soldiers can't answer we carried out the order of the motherland we were ordered. we
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carried out a combat mission, because there is no other way for the army to exist. it is inflicted on the order, and we took an oath, that is, we accepted a military enterprise. uh, we swore an oath that we would fulfill honor with dignity, perhaps we have a duty, but how for the war in afghanistan began very simply , kabul flew by, they took me to the convoy, uh, which came from the military and went to gordes - this is more than 100 where something about 140 km to the place of deployment, and i immediately saw all the charm of hmm military. how they say the roads of military life and the first battle remember remember why they all, as they say in memory. the most important thing in war, as with
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everyone else, is not to get confused. as a matter of fact, it is not to be lost. there is starvation. this is because you have to make a decision. well, yes, he remembers. so, when you go on the eve of the battle. here, after all, we are not there, but the front line was standing and, uh, you know, here, if you mean here. if he went behind the front line, it means that it is already calm there, and at any moment she could fly over here and, as they say, a projectile with a bullet and, in fact, even when it is calm, and when we go to combat, when you are waiting, where there is a catch, from anywhere and our own ambushes and others. moreover, they did not take the afghans down, the battles were protracted or they somehow hit the colony. wait, it's time to get in the car. and several soldiers were killed.
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there, all the ditches themselves fought, then it’s a shame when comrades died, when soldiers died , especially young ones, well, when you were with you, they just walked literally from their absence, and many films were shot in afghanistan, and most of them. e perceive war precisely according to artistic pictures, in your opinion. eh, artistic cinema truthfully reflects the reality of those events, you know artistically is artistic. if you shoot just uh, like this without any artistic imagination of any intention. uh, just concentrate. eh, it won't be a movie. it will just be. well, some report. yes, so what? yes, because e cinema everything is as they say, and truth and fiction are now mixed, but it is still a war. it's still somewhere. eh, maybe it wasn’t all with this hero, but
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he is credited with saying that that’s it, he’s all there passed like this or let's say, because the feature film the whole feature film. and you yourself like films about afghanistan, for example, long genn's brotherhood the ninth company of fyodor bondarchuk and what can you tell me about them? is it true or not true. uh, maybe not all, really. maybe not everything was like that, but the essence is the same people fought perished. e, defended, as they say, honor and dignity. eh, therefore condemn for it. well, that's just stupid i believe, yes, i see. what is the most eerie memory both of you will not become. well, i want to tell you the most terrible thing - this is when, after all , the death of comrades, in fact, because this, well,
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it remains for life, and because it ’s just like you and i here we sit talking, then a friend. here, after a while there in an hour or two. this man no longer carries a soldier, to which one and a half meters seems to be in one hand. so what's left of him. and this, of course, e will never be forgotten. about your rationalization proposals go legends. what kind of miracle weapon did you invent during the war in afghanistan in afghanistan i just noticed that in the same place we are being beaten by uh spooks. moreover, they are constantly not just there, as they say, tied up and
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killed everyone. here would be his guard, let's say the sergeant commands the guard with him there five six soldiers. so they killed the sergeant. there two set fire to the car and enough counts. this is the column, went. uh, 2-3 cars or fuel trucks or ammunition and fled, and the riverbed in the same place. i say, let's put mortars, as we put a mortar everywhere it is mined, that while you put it, turn around. let's put on the car i have a hint. let me tell you. come on, well, i went and took me from the gusel. i took it off from e, put it on the machine from zu-23 from my standard machine, it turned out 360 °, e, well, it spins at any moment. you can point at any point at any moment. as a matter of fact, uh, especially since he is a cluster-loader, that is, he collected all
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the mines. uh, i installed the battery. just how it was on duty and went to the fighting and when we began to hit from this side. we hit with this mortar. so the joke was called nekla. well, i didn't take offense. after returning from afghanistan, it was difficult in person in ordinary life. so you understand that this is a completely different life and what you did in afghanistan, uh, people do not understand, it seems that you are inventing something there. i want to say that, uh, a military man, when you are at war there, you uh make a decision, you are liberated, you are not responsible for the main thing, it’s like fewer losses and how to give more results. uh, it also works for this, but in peacetime it’s already uh, reinsurance everywhere seems to be something superfluous and it was very difficult for the afghans. i
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know many experts who, well, after afghanistan left the troops here. and you had to endure post-traumatic stress disorder. uh, personally, i didn't have to go through anything. the only thing i survived was two shell shocks. this is the most moderate. uh, i had a kidney that failed right, and i was lying unconscious for four days, i returned from the salagan war especially, and we didn’t trump this same i anywhere until 2002, in fact didn't show up in particular. and when in 2002 he created a fund, memory, spirit openly. did you fight, what are you, well, there was no syndrome there , well, there was a memory and somehow a desire to support their own. eh, brothers. i know that you support your former colleagues , we continue to work and help. what can we do
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, here are the requests that are addressed to you most often - these are different requests, different requests. now we've got it set up. one afghan, who has a very difficult fate, how he fought, uh, i won’t pass him in afghanistan, i won’t have awards, but a moderate life did not work out and was condemned and lost when he returned home and there was nowhere to live, in fact. eh, the man lived like a dugout. and so we tensed up and asked the ryspolkom, but the village district. he gave away a house. uh, from renting a house. we will check the order furnished. well, the man is alive now. this is what we do, to whom they gave a walk-behind tractor to someone, to someone they solved the issue simply
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with medicines, like a regular job, because it helps with what it does. than we can, of course, not unlimitedly and maybe far from to all sometimes people are even offended and think that they helped one. and why do they help me and think that you are kind of like? eh? do you owe social security? you have some financial means, and the means are those that we, as we asked, or, well, there donate donations, and we spend it with a donation. we account for every penny of these donations. that is, if we received money, we read for every penny and where it was spent. two teams of many tricky questions and a tower, the construction of which
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best avoided in france stilyagin and vladimir stilyagi well, i accept your answers - this is the correct answer. and the most important and most pleasant thing about this is that you don’t have to go to the construction site, because the top element is installed. so absolutely the entire intellectual entertainment show tower will move out. what is the name of a light appetizer of mozzarella, tomatoes , olive oil and basil, and a pitizer? what is the name of the defect of vision, in which the image of distant objects is formed not on the retina, but is formed in front of it and int-21, i accept people, if you want farsightedness, farsightedness, watch this myopia on belarus
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24 tv channel. at different roads of the country, trades and feats have been done in places, remember ohviar and heroes this month metanokily took children, they were not adnexal with tremal. even those wise yanas shackle the hysterical truth and make memories sheathed in their mouths, this barbed sculpture hacked from bronze and they died, the eternal watch goes up the stairs you send off that you could be so extraordinary yourself, the idea doesn't try. or rather, a good implemented complex with an improvement that cannot be overgrown. no, otherwise

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