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placing what was previously given by russia and so far, fortunately, he is quite successful in this, well, let's see, the americans can really control and at the same time, as we say about our reforms, this is something that only we can do and no one else direct management of our reforms is that what americans stumbled on in afghanistan and in cancer, and therefore actually connecting this topic and the topic that you and i started at the beginning of spartaz otaki showed more attention to our internal agenda from the side of the federal government, not the elected positions this is what we will now see much, much more often, and the issue of control of american investments, the issue of control of our reforms, well , help, more precisely, in our reforms, the issue of cooperation in the field of domestic politics, the americans want to understand how it really works for us in times of war, the americans really want to understand how they they can speed it up because, as i said, if they can control everything else, then they really have problems with this, and they really can't present this as success so far, that's why this has started now
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all activity well, let's hope that our central government will respond in a timely manner to certain signals from the united states. and to you oleksandr, thank you very much oleksandr kraev, expert of the council of foreign policy of the ukrainian prizma , worked live on the tv channel espresso, together with khrestina burkovskiy, let's move on. lower topics makar and ran head candidate of historical sciences associate professor of the ukrainian association of america, a person who is well-versed in the problems of history and international relations of countries, we understand so that everyone is counting that, well, biden is doomed to help us, the united states is obliged to help us well, this opinion is in many offices, unfortunately, but we understand that it is also about the amount of this aid, yes, the question is, thank you for the compliments, i will
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work on this situations er sparks and er canvases er internal political american and actually the military format that we have now well the situation is very sensitive very sensitive and now if you become case and she is not right about something well, you can get it from both sides, yes. a lot of criticism. i, er, my personal opinion. when it is justified, she expresses what, until that moment, until i re-read the interview in ukrainian pravda a-a with victoria spartz er, i still stood er because er, without
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sport, acted as such a rover of that trembian part of the republican party, purposefully acted as a rooper in order to, um, well, in the end, voice such approaches to the republicans to foreign affairs help to remember how did the topic of foreign aid appear under trump? well, what did she do in the end? well, it seems that she should have been aware of a certain ideological format about the republic of tripoli, but yesterday, when i read the interview, i had many more questions than there are enough answers, such a chaotic, chaotic, emotional, and er, in the end, the topic of the question was not discussed. well, first of all, i had a question about er, hmm, what did she rely on specifically, which a-a documents, documents
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, because she is an unofficial person, she is a representative of -is of the american people well, not of the american government, but in fact the position is at the state level, and what exactly did she manage to do with similar combinations regarding kherson and regarding these problems that we even know better than she does, but of course we are somehow emotionally on her side yes, we also want to find answers to these questions, but in the end , the most important victory for us now and the more important consolidation is internal political and consolidation with our allies is strategic, the most important thing now is that we will fight on two fronts on the domestic front it is unlikely that we will be able to now, taking into account the peculiarities of our political cuisine and taking into account the fact that we actually depend on this foreign aid , any loosening of these relations, er, with us and with our
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partners. well, they can be fatal for us , so i am still standing on that one position that the ukrainian government should have reacted differently to all these statements, it should have, i don't know , create some kind of commission there, form uh, in order to dispel all these doubts, get in touch with the party. and we just see uh statement that it is not your business yes, in fact, yes, the statement of the ukrainian mfa , christy, is being attacked, is it not your business, our relations with the bayde, us, yes, this is your relationship with the bayde, something actually sounded like this, yes, i agree with you . we understand that the united states has congressmen, senators, and so on. and so on, if we communicate with them in a similar way, it can only worsen our receipt of macro-financial and not only macro-financial assistance. congress will pay
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may be red next, yes, there is a good chance that he will be red. therefore, this is also a very important factor in order to play much more carefully now than to simply pretend to be offended and, ah, make another agent of the kremlin where there is no need. makara appeared today the information of the adviser of the president of the united states, joseph biden, on national security, jake sally, is that iran is preparing to provide russia with several hundred drones, including unmanned aerial vehicles capable of carrying weapons, and they are planning all this to do it in an expedited manner, we are talking about several hundred and that this is quite a powerful weapon just recently the united states and iran were still hmm well, i don't know how formally but still in an effort to conclude at least some kind of nuclear agreement if i'm not mistaken and it of course , we have not been crowned with success yet, but we have some hopes
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for the near future, considering this, ukraine still has little because for us it would mean certain tectonic shifts in the energy market in this world. how do you see the position of iran and the united states in general now ? given this, it is difficult for the united states to organize some kind of concentrated and effective game. taking into account the fact that there are american partners, primarily saudi arabia . that 's why you understand. it seems to me that these approaches and trump's, and what were the obama approaches regarding iran, yes, they only slowed down the development of the iranian nuclear program, uh, some serious
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the united states also has no levers of influence on the development of this program, except to ask israel to debomb it, and that is practically impossible now, given the location of these er reactors, so er, here is the er temptation that we suggested early on that we give you more opportunities to export oil to the foreign market in exchange for stopping the nuclear program and not helping russia, it was not announced recently, but it was, well, in the context of these iran iran just wants to raise rates in in their relations and by the united states and probably wants to achieve unmanned aerial vehicles that have not yet been installed, will they be installed? well, frankly, i don't know, but what are the measures to prevent this, i understand that iran is, well, not in the fairways of our international cooperation, but we we understand. so this is a
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serious story and we still lacked in our skies only powerful iranian drones because this is not just a lego with an engine, no, no, this is a serious war story, eh. i think that the european union and the countries of the west should to develop some clear legal and political formula regarding russia's relations with these or other countries, how is it regarding china, yes, for some reason, the chinese topic is very sensitive . wants to join this game, that's why i think that as is the case with china, so is the case with iran and with other countries, some principles should be developed that helping the aggressor is helping the country that wants to blow up the globe and kill even more people, it will not just happen morally yes, but if convicted, it will be convicted
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economically and politically, and countries such as iran, in particular , will simply continue to be in a state of isolation and a state of sanctions, which in the end do not harm them much, as we can see from the energy security of the whole world, i will remind you that literally in the last few days there was information that the russian court made a decision to stop the work of the a-a consortium, we are talking about the pipeline of the caspian pipeline consortium, which supplies kazakh oil, in particular to europe, then, if i am not mistaken in the chronology, it happened a very strange story with an accident at the largest oil field in kazakhstan, tengiz, there are even people who died after that. kazakhstan zhomar tkasim tokaev noted that well, if not russia, then we will be sent
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to look for ways to supply our oil to europe somehow in a detour, and in the end the russian court cancels its decision on the suspension of the work of the consortium is very strange to me, the story considering the fact that the latest information available on this matter regarding kazakh oil kazakhstan introduced restrictions on the export of oil products to in the middle of january 2023, so far i see this information only in russian sources, what is happening, please tell me a very difficult question, i will tell you because, well, first of all, nature has done tenge she she she she didn't understand let's take a look at the basic things that kazakhstan yes, in the export of oil to the west, he mixed it. yes, it was mixed with russian oil and went to the west. you know, after february 24, a
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new political situation is created where kazakhstan, as well as iran, as you and i mentioned, are trying to do the same enter into certain trades with the west to a certain extent show russia its autonomy and show china its autonomy that's how it is with all the marriages at the same time no one is our friend a-a of course all these countries are there, turkmenistan can be mentioned, they are seriously tied on russian logistics yes turkmenistan e-e turkmen oil goes through russian pipelines and cossack oil to the west also through this here is the mix scheme with e-e russian because here again europe has to offer and turkey by the way it has become more active recently he offers his schemes as from these excuse me for such a word of murky yes eh such eh schemes to leave and the same turkmen oil of the turks offers its logistics so that turkmen gas i'm sorry ah as
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for kazakh oil eh well i'm a political component of everything i see and understand all of this, so to speak, this logistical i am not exactly my parish a-a i think that kazakhstan russians have made such a statement that the european union is, after all, the number one economic partner for us. and all this is implemented from the point of view of sight of oil though to do it all without the help of the same european union and the united states, it will be impossible to make the china factor easier. do not forget that china is a deterrent factor for all these gentlemen to strengthen relations with europe , using such a war situation, so it is quite difficult for such a party, as far as the potential of political and economic kazakhstan is enough it is very difficult for me to say to turkmenistan. surely, it will not be enough without some kind of external push from the united states or europe, and they are unlikely to be able to radically change anything. it seems to me. well, there is also information that the united states
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the states have included kazakhstan in the list of countries for the transit of sanctioned goods in russia and belarus , well, that is, sanctioned goods can go to the territory of kazakhstan in belarus, the russian federation, and does this mean that kazakhstan has its own completely new layer of relations with the united states of kazakhstan. things here need to look more broadly at central asia, which in the 90s of the last century was such a field of struggle for influence between the usa, russia, china, and turkey. there, india played a little role and rank, but at the beginning of the xxi century of positioning in central asia, it narrowed down to china, russia, after all, the united states slowly withdrew from this game, and iran also has such a serious resource in it for direct influence, and uh, hmm, these are the conditions, uh, it's hard for me to say again,
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uh - the political nature and political subtext of this decision on the part of the usa, maybe this is some kind of political option in the direction of kazakhstan, e-e, that we understand your difficult situation, commitment to e-e, full commitment to communications with russia and e-e from china, er, because, relatively speaking, the state is now impose sanctions similar to the russian ones or ban exports altogether kazakhstan's economy is mobile but that's why i can understand everything so far, you don't need to look at the list and the list of goods because when we talk about sanctions it's always important to see which goods and which one this list ago that this list shows us exactly what was meant in the end. thank you makar taran, the head of the ukrainian association of american studies worked live on the
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espresso tv channel's informational and analytical marathon for the next few hours about the most important together with khrystyna yatskiv, we are now adding ivan kyrychevskii, the defense express expert, he is already in touch with us ivan, we congratulate you glory to ukraine glory to the heroes could you please start well, let's have a chain reaction on the topics after all with us there was, er, look at iran and its unmanned aerial vehicles for the russian federation, in the number of er, there are some hundreds, such information was allegedly voiced by er, james sullivan. but at the same time, it is important to understand that even if this happens, what kind of birds are these, how are they dangerous, tell me a little more detail about this weapon. well, let's start with the fact that if jacob sullivan did not announce this in a briefing, then there is some danger in this, especially since somehow it really somehow coincides so interestingly that at first there was information about the iranian
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drones, and then there it seems that putin is planning a visit to veran on july 19, that is, there is a certain threat here, unlike in april, when there was information that iran was apparently ready to supply missiles to the russians, but then it was not confirmed, so if we talk about the level there there is a real threat from iranian drones , well, theoretically, they have small drones there that can be used as kamikaze drones. americans, well, roughly speaking, the iranians have approximately 50 drones whose characteristics correspond to the american drones in the first generation of reconnaissance and strike drones such as the mu reapers, but since they are bapla is used precisely by the corps of swifts of the islamic
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revolution, it is unlikely that such powerful machines as they are now appearing in the footage are unlikely that the guarantors will want to give accordingly, the russians may not even lick their teeth, especially since the iranians need such machines for their operations in the middle east, and everything that is further down there the nomenclature, well, by and large - it's er, even the russians will be able to transfer cars to, you know, an order of magnitude more primitive than what the russians themselves use . for some reason, they have a load capacity of up to 100 kg, that is, they can take up to 100 kg of combat load, and for some reason it looks like there, they are similar to the russian drone forpost, but you know, the machine is not very good there, let’s call it such a perfect air defense the odesa region has already shot down at least a dozen such outposts above our positions, so to speak. i understand that you have now added a little optimism that they
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are unlikely to give russia terrible drones in order to do its dirty business in ukraine. but at the same time, right here it is important to understand how symmetrically we can respond here to the last interview of oleksiy reznikov from his street journal, but there he indicates that ukraine effectively uses long -range artillery weapons. the poem is received. well, the problem is with the number of possible and with the nomenclature of unmanned aerial vehicles, remember there was a story that at first the united states apparently planned to sell us four intelligence drones, i don’t remember the type, they seem to have mc-1 games gray well, how about it let’s say it is compatible with mq9-predator, well, that is, the expert version is so easy for yourself, and then this agreement was put on hold for some reason, because you see the biden administration, eh,
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it was also worried about secret technologies eh- some of them can fall into the hands of the russians, although this is despite the fact that the russians already use some kind of chips, some kind of electronics for their military vehicles for the same drones found through any channels, well, obviously, this is the passage that we need drones from the western allies, you know, who tried to unblock this very agreement to begin with. although, on the other hand, if there were suddenly such political conditions that the americans would be ready to put even some part of the q9 ripper drones there, well, the reconnaissance strike ones , who can carry a fairly decent combat load, have a high range, even better than the bayraktar tb-2, well, it would really improve the situation for us, that is, how would we , for example, be able to harvest enemy calves would be much deeper than there with 80 km than there for the
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firing range of attacks of 300 km, that is, there would be such a long arm there, capable of covering the deep rear of the enemy, well, the deep rear of the enemy, i think in khabarovsk, we still cannot reach it, i wanted would like to return to the resonant to the resonant speech of the congressman from partz, so in the mass media in general, well, in the media sphere, there was such an important moment, we are talking about i think that this is a completely unfounded accusation on her part, but now i will quote it, we will talk about it, so there on the question of the journalists, what if this weapon could not go to the front, it means american high-precision to some other country, we don't know - says the congressman. conjecture and hyperbole, so to speak, but here she says
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that we offered you an idea how to do it so as not to create unnecessary bureaucracy, and the supply is about american weapons going to the front, i will not disclose the details of this proposal, but it is up to you the authorities rejected it. what mechanisms could be implemented that would satisfy the americans and would be devoid of any kind of bureaucracy? are there any such mechanisms, because i heard about it only as a result of an interview with a party member, they are ribbons, well , something like that happened to me too something of an ontological revolution after reading this interview, because even if you think about it from the point of view of a citizen, it is possible that some things in our internal political life need to be corrected, and once they turn to it our western partners, but for example, what do you know? and we don’t know if our weapons
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suddenly got to russia or syria, well, give it to me for a start, as a type of heimersot through romania , through greece, through turkey, it will go to syria, for example, like that, yes, that or what if we are talking about some such drizh there are smaller ones, well, let’s call them so smaller in caliber system. that is, there are springers or there are stinghirs, well, it seems even in the 17th year there was an episode somewhere that there 17 yes in 2017 that several javelins, as if according to unverified data, could get your hands on there of the islamic state, and then, through third hands , all these javelin elements reached the russian glove . everyone i don't know that much sting sculpting a gps beacon before handing it over to a unit or how do you know she's just really so
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kind of so very strange so you know questioning because well uh for shooting heimers after all, it is obvious that somehow our american allies are there. in some way, they are helping the body to shoot hunchbacks at some important targets. well , there are some western electronic reconnaissance planes constantly circling the black sea . speaking, satellite intelligence of our american allies is working. that is why there is some scale of the rods they passed, they can follow up, there is still an important moment, still give the fighters before there in honor of them you know how to put them there, send them to the front, you need to learn how to use them, because it’s ok, it’s a complex high-tech technological thing there. like , there’s a counter-battery radar there, which can be supplied by the american allies or, er, radar there to detect anti-aircraft targets . came this relaxation and we want to send the uneducated to the front right away or something. well,
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i can of course assume that ms. sparks is guided by the most frequent considerations so that you know there are adjustments such a saddle mechanism that is only rude in other words, a sample of american weapons was unloaded at the rzeszów airport so that the very next evening it would beat the resolutes, but then there are some objective circumstances, and those circumstances are that our military must also master this technique, and if it takes two weeks , even with with our express courses. unfortunately, those two weeks still have to be endured. well, that's how such a signal has arrived, and let's hope that the ministry of defense will somehow react very quickly , and i think that the main thing is that it doesn't happen, so to speak different ideological differences between the two strategic partners, we understand how dependent we are on the supply by the united states not only of weapons, but also of specific models of how to behave in the civilized world
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. you have a lot of conversations, in fact there is a lot of discussion in the future, what other weapons do you lack, paraphrasing the classics, but we understand that it is not only about the names, but also about the number of us have already seen the extraordinary effectiveness of the hamars, especially when they are in the hands of the ukrainian armed forces of ukraine, and in the same way we see ammunition depots burning. i don’t know the personnel there, the military units of the occupiers, which are also burning strangely in our country. tell me, please there are some prospects for increasing the quantity of those weapons that qualitatively help to destroy the invaders . well, today, because of this, we will still be given hymers, even if in such small batches of four machines, obviously, you know empirically
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by the way, our american partners, the armed forces, determined that if there were to prepare four cars, there are calculations for four cars for four cars at a time. well, obviously, this is the optimal option for there to be children up to this ratio of quantity and quality, that is, we already have only 8 the machines are already like this, the explosive effect on the approach is four more, the effect will be 50% explosive there. it will continue to increase gradually. well, after all, there are still m270 systems on the approach, which can release a package of as many as 12 missiles there in one hall, the same is also there will somehow allow and to strengthen quantitatively and qualitatively, of course, it is possible, for now we still need armored vehicles, and for there to be armored vehicles of western production, at least because, well, after all, the soviet union is somewhere there, you know, there are not so many soviet tanks in the world, if only there were someone there. well, let's start with so that even the allies of russia have 800 tanks according to the dkb, well, if you look at it from open sources. and what
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kind of soviet tanks do the allies of the us have in the middle east? well, unfortunately, i see a little huawei there, you can find about one and a half hundred yugoslavian copies of the t-72 tank, and that’s all, that is, even egypt has more ancient and 62 there, but why do we need the t-62 if we know russia there, we troll everything for that, if heimer is the word of god in we still need armored vehicles for the transition to such broader counter-insurgency actions. thank you ivan and ivan kyrychevskyi, the defect express expert was in touch with us and the news temporarily distracted me from talking with our expert in the kherson region a new collaborator appeared in the occupied genichesky community, the first known representative of the cree of the swiss people who went to open cooperation with the occupying authorities, the center for journalistic investigations. this is reported by a-a, we are talking about asan aliyev, e-e, from 2005 to 2014, he was the
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head of the kherson regional mezhalist, he worked as an assistant the head of the kherson regional state administration was an assistant to the permanent representative of the president of ukraine in the arch where he was responsible for the block of international relations, let's talk about it after the news, now is the time for them on espresso tv channel anzhelika sezonenko will introduce them colleagues' words thank you colleagues what about the russians shelled the dnipropetrovsk region, namely the zelenodol community, previously there were no victims or victims, but as a result of the strike
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