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today, the people of iran understand that they want democracy, they understand that this is one of the reasons that led to the situation after 79 this is the lack of democracy. that is, if democracy had appeared after 1979, then these problems would not exist today. will it be a monarchy or it will be there, uh, the republic is no longer important for them. the most important thing is democracy so that it is the country was demo democratically so that the whole person had a vote, this is what i see, that is,
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even the opposition. the red-haired prince of pokhlov eh he eh recently gave a speech and said that he does not want to become an anarch for him democracy is in eh first - and they were forced to leave strange after 2009 , after the green movement, they are exactly the same united around democracy, that is, today, i see that more and more is being said about democratic iran, and everyone understands that this is the only way out. nobody wants another dictatorship, it does not matter in what form, in the form of monarchies
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or in the form of ayatollahs or in i see some republic there like belarus in russia, eh. it seems to me that people a-ah, up to this point, understand clearly what to do, that they need time to feel and understand the court, in general, democracy is not a fast process if we look at it- eh, together we can clearly understand that ukraine is in the 1990s and today it is a different country in terms of understanding democracy in general, that is, eh, but eh, the seed was planted in 1991 and eh people have gradually gradually changed, and today we will see that, in my eyes , ukraine is one of the most free countries. thank
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you . we have answered the question that we have already managed to receive before this one hours serhiy shynka, anti-government protests in the czech republic for russian gas, hungary's position is ambiguous, a demonstration in germany, what european fatigue with ukraine can look like. i think that this is absolutely a waiting process. mechanisms of energy blackmail of europe so that europeans start protesting against their own governments so that governments that come to power in european countries will be ready to negotiate with moscow on its terms, the problem is that these conditions that moscow is putting forward today are unacceptable for any country that values ​​its sovereignty and if you read about the
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speech of the federal president of germany, frank walter steinmeier, about what awaits this country and europe to the world in the coming years of the decade, you could realize that the european elites, in principle, understand what trials they will all have to go through, of course there will be many people who are not satisfied with such trials, as it is obvious that and in ukraine, there were no people who were dissatisfied with what happened to them as a result of the russian attack , but the objective reality is that we in this world will have to live long, hard black years and those who cannot accept this fact are the first to be they will say uh in a problematic situation, in contrast to those who simply accept the reality as it is and will be in the coming years of the decade. she will catch up with them and force them if people in germany
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don't want to adapt to such a reality, she will catch up and force them, the same applies to the position of the hungarian government, we understand that hungarian prime minister viktor orbán is speculating on the peculiarities of his relationship with the president of russia vladimir putin on those energy agreements that he reached with russia, however, one way or another, reality may catch up with his hungarians sooner or later, and it is a simple choice either there or here now nobody will succeed sit on two chairs or you will be saved together with the civilized world or you will die together with the dictatorship, everything is very, very simple, i am interested in your opinion, writes tatyana gudzik regarding the appeal of the founder of the private military company wagner yevhen prigozhin, known as putin's cook, to the prosecutor general's office of the russian federation with a request to transfer the inspection activities of youtube and consider the issue of recognition of the american company google as undesirable in russia, whether russia can
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block youtube, and what will then happen with the mask of with the brains of the russians, they are all currently not the same or not the only source of information for them, i think that they will block it in russia or not, nothing will change at all, it does not matter at all, and in general i wonder why you are paying attention to this, the russians have enough alternative information about that what is happening in the world, the global internet for russia is not blocked. if a person wants to receive such information, he receives it without youtube. if a person does not want to receive such information, no one would allow them to change their point of view, almost mass the support of the president of the russian federation , vladimir putin, is russian and is connected with the fact that today he speaks in the voice of the russian people, the voice of the russian people is spoken by russian television, and youtube does not speak in the voice of the russian people. so he can be blocked for this. russians , that is why the territories of ukraine were part of the russian state, and not vice versa, russian
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territories were part of ukrainian, because the very national philosophy of the russian people consists in expansion at the expense of foreign lands, and so in yevgeny, foreign peoples who do not want to accept that, and in order for the situation to change, the russians need to change, and not youtube should be the cause of such changes . and first of all, the awareness that such a strategy of national existence is not modern leads only to defeats and humiliation, if the russians manage to seize other people's territories, they will be convinced of the correctness of such actions, and i always say to you that you understand that the seizure of the territory of ukraine is only the beginning of great conquests that the russians will not stop there and this is not a story about putin, this is a story about the russian people, so there is no need to worry too much about youtube putin's statement about withdrawing from the grain agreement what reaction should be expected from turkey and the world community, what consequences will this have for ukraine, in particular of course the president of turkey will be reprimanded, i would really
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like to destroy the agreement to work with the grain agreement, this is the only diplomatic agreement from the time of the russian-ukrainian war, and the president of turkey , rejekto and partogan, has every opportunity to speak about the fact that he is a global politician who, unlike western leaders, achieved at least some kind of agreement that would allow solving difficult issues in difficult times. if russia finally withdraws from the ivan grain agreement, it will cease to exist. and in the world and of course the president of turkey will make efforts to ensure that the agreement still works, but it is absolutely obvious that president putin may be faced with a completely different choice and he may not be interested now the political fate of the turkish colleague despite all these special ties with turkey that the russian state and the russian political leadership have today, it may be interesting for putin at the moment to provoke a global famine in the global south and to provoke a global migration crisis in europe with in order to help those
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politicians who today are oriented towards moscow to come to power and start changing the world according to the russian locale , these are possible options. peredagan, there are any real opportunities to put pressure on the russian president, i don't think there are such opportunities for the world community, what will be the consequences of having consequences for ukraine, we talked about this in detail with the assistant of the president of ukraine p. mustenka. i think you listened to this conversation, he talked about it in detail the fact that i will not focus on this, whether ukraine and its influence there will succeed in overturning the western government and rolling out the situation in moldova, i hope that it will not succeed , it is obvious that now russia is doing everything possible for in order to destabilize the situation in moldova, this is not so much related to the desire to strike ukraine from the territory of occupied transnistria , there are not many military capabilities in transnistria, there are not many soldiers and there are no opportunities to replenish their numbers, so where is the strike from the transnistrian side it can end only with the destruction
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of the russian group in dniester itself, with the destruction of this very smuggling enclave . for the purpose of young people, but if it was possible for young people to bring pro-russian political forces to power, this of course would create serious political opportunities for the russian federation in the region, therefore of course everyone will do everything to ensure that economic stability in moldova is not undermined so that european forces remain in power in moldova, it is impossible to organize a coup d'état, but the government in moldova is elected in a special way, and i would like you to think about this, by the way, the votes of the diaspora are of great importance for the election of the government; this diaspora, as a rule, votes for the pro-european majority democratic forces, part of the people who work in the territory of the russian federation, of course, vote for the pro-russian forces, but there are not so many of them now, and in the territory of russia itself, not so many people would like to vote for collaborators, so even if you imagine some
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extraordinary parliamentary elections, there is no guarantee the fact that even the mood of the population on the territory of the republic of moldova itself will lead to the fact that a person with pro-russian views will be in power in this country, even if the majority of residents of moldova itself supports such a candidate there is a fuse here and they are quite interesting and by the way i always advise you to think about the fact that such fuses arose in ukraine itself in ukraine after the war there will be a huge diaspora in terms of size and it has never been like this and it is a diaspora which will be interested in the development of ukraine because many of its representatives will think that sooner or later they will still return to ukraine, and of course that is why they will consider the government of some pro-russian or populist forces to be a fatal blow to their own future in ukraine for the future of their children and i really hope that the ukrainian diaspora will always vote for western candidates, that it will play an important
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role in the elections, and that it will never allow those ukrainians to remain on the territory of ukraine and be ready to take seriously the populist anti-ukrainian slogans to elect a government that will lead ukraine to a dead end, and i really hope that the very existence of such a large pro-western diaspora will allow ukraine to develop faster than even us we are now counting on this. and that populist politicians will take care of themselves even if the majority of people who will remain in this territory will give them their votes, this can happen here, this is happening now in the republic of moldova. it is strange that the only cure for insanity is the release of british intelligence or the institute for the study of war about our war, they often remind tolkien's oons who came to the conclusion of the hobbit, the virtues of the new yorker. i do n't understand at all why you live in these certain tokyo uh-uh categories, it's not political at all
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analytics where do you get such parallels from? i don’t know the modeling of the position of russia after putin, the junta , prigozhin, kadyrov, or goloby, mushustin, sablin, it doesn’t look the same, only in the profile, what’s wrong with the sticker, i’m just here, i don’t really understand the meaning of this question. russia after putin and in general when it will be after putin volodymyr vladimirovich putin 70 years old he can be the president of the russian federation for another 10 let's say i would not at all advise anyone to model the future of russia that the conditional beauty kadyrov or conditional, i'm mixing it up sabyanin, one group is different from another, this is also a fact, it's any, even in authoritarian regimes, people are different, i do n't think that we should take seriously some handsome guy who runs a private military company, it's all the same, of course, the fsb, there are no independent characters in these structures. we are simply fascinated by all this because we are interested in all these simple stories. i think that there is no struggle
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for power in the russian leadership today, which never happened in stalin's time, and it will begin arise only after putin leaves the political scene. because he managed to establish a regime of sole power there with the help of certain tools, and this regime is supported by the federal security service of the russian federation . such a leader was always needed at the head of russia . always znu and i would advise you to think about the political struggle in the russian federation at the moment when putin leaves the politician, you understand , because it is the same as in the 39th year should we discuss the consequences of the political struggle in the soviet union after the departure of stalin in 1945? many people will be his heir at that time. one could
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call the former first secretary of the leningrad regional committee of the party then, in fact, the second secretary of the central pair of the party committee andrii zhdanov or the head of the state plan of the soviet union the youngest member of the polybers of voznesenska or the secretary of the central committee of the kuznetsov party , these were all from the leningrad party organization, which was quite influential at that time, only 8 years had passed. stalin did not die in the 45th year, he died in the 53rd. during this time, the leningrad party organization was developed, in what way was it developed for the second time in the 1930s, similar processes took place. with the closest associate of vladimir lenin, hryhoriy zinovienko, when they could also see themselves as the heir, zhdanov died under still unclear circumstances before at the end of the voznesensk kuznetsov were destroyed by the heir of stalin, suddenly he became the new second secretary of the central committee of the party, first the deputy chairman of the council of the minister of the soviet union and georgy malenkov, who remained in this status for
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six months, and as a result, we got the history of the soviet union that we all know, the history of nikita khrushchev, the thaw of a completely different the group of people who gathered near the new first heart of the central committee of the party were not stalin's associates who quickly faded into political oblivion, but young er kremlin apparatchiks whom even stalin brought closer to him and not even close to final among whom was leonid brezhnev so it was a completely different story another story of succession just like in the early 80s among the heirs of leonid brezhnev of course never were called mikhail gorbachev, he simply did not exist, but there were completely different people , the secretary of the central committee of the party, fedor kulakov, the first hryhoriy romanov, all these people turned out to be completely incapable of fighting with
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kulakov died for various reasons, as i already said, romana turned out to be improperly capable, despite the fact that before the final death of the kremlin elders , yuri andropov checked romanov to moscow and made him secretary of the central committee of the party on issues of the military-industrial complex , but gorbachev beat them now, why now to discuss the situation of putin's succession, when at the time of putin's departure there may be a completely different leadership and different positions of the people who will claim power, and again, even if among these people there will be an official heir to putin, keeping power after putin was much more difficult than hesitating with the deceased, then when putin, uh, you will be mausen, the head of the people's republic of china solemnly handed over his power to hoang, but the leader of the people's republic of china, the one who created its modern image, was the former general the secretary of the central committee of the party on the day of this pin, whom no one considered to be a person at all, capable of returning to the top party leadership, well, this is not even the case. what is wrong according to analytics, it is first of all
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try to understand everything for now when putin, uh, doesn't look like a person capable of leaving power, some similar forecast, we don't know how the war will end, we don't know how the reaction of russian society to the war will be, we don't know, it's not over, not even a defeat, we don't know what will be the economic opportunities of russia at the end of the war, we do not know what kind of people will remain next to putin at the end of the war, we do not know that even if we imagine that they are conspiring around some figure who will become the heir of putin and the new president of russia, how long will this person be able to gain power in the conditions when vladimir putin will no longer determine the development of the russian federation itself, all this does not matter now with this simple simple reason: during military operations, no analytics work. all the time i try to do this , any person who tells what they know how and when the war will end, how and when it will look like
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, russia will fall apart, ukraine will be a super power of europe, it's ordinary, how many charlatans, nothing it is known that we are in the fog, in the fog of war, the fog of war, it is different from peacetime, no one knows yet what will happen if a person who tells you some stories that you like or don't like just then a missile attack is released, she is gone with those to whom she prophesied, happy or unhappy the future, so psychiatrists testify that ptsd what is ptsd can you tell me editors ptsd ptsd, which is called only 20-30 people who have experienced traumatic events ukrainians now all are you living on a powder keg? do you fix ptsr in yourself and what do you do to prevent
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it ? what has changed in my life since february 24, 2022 like professionals i am a journalist journalists live under stress all the time i always advise people as they say oh we have serious stress problems here we live in a whirlwind of events we read there all the time news, we are going down into bomb shelters, please limit your contact with the news, people who choose female journalists, they want to be under stress all the time, this is a stress-resistant profession, it's the same as what you ask a surgeon, listen, you cut 25 people a day, i don't know how many operations are performed no one knows how much an operation can do. we don’t have people with medical education. well, in any case, i would do one operation. i would already have post-traumatic stress disorder. if i cut a person and people
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who go to study at medical institutes and they each go to anatomical theaters i 'm afraid to look when i do a blood test with uh i don't look in any other direction i don't want to look i don't want to look at anything although i calmly tolerate from of blood, and people do this, they cut, they look into uh, they stitch into my stupidity, but they choose this profession because they are stress-resistant to such things, and so is journalism, if you are not stress-resistant to news, and of course , journalism is primarily bad news of the crisis wars, earthquakes, deaths, all other audiences don't accept and don't really like it. well, of course, you live on this whirlwind of events. journalism is when the man himself bit the dog. as mark twain once said, i covered a large number of military conflicts.
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i went specifically to look at the crisis situations in the former yugoslavia in the middle east . buses exploded next to me. i saw hundreds of thousands of refugees. this is normal for a journalist, and it should be . i am just one of those people who feel empathy. i'm not saying that it's bad, i see many journalists who don't feel empathy, maybe you 've seen some commercial video where a journalist films a child being killed and then she receives an award for this picture. i wouldn't be able to do that, i'll tell you honestly. i am not a reporter for most of my life. when i was a sports reporter, i understood that my main task was to deliver news and not to show empathy, but one way or another, it dictates my character traits to a certain extent. as do people work in the operating room, how do people work in e.e. people on the front, i don't have time for stress and
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traumatic stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, because if i had them, i wouldn't work in journalism for a single day in my life . news every year with open eyes and here is a war. it is a professional duty to speak for the audience, to speak the truth, to choose the main thing, these tragedies are a chance at the same time to show yourself as a real professional, as a person with empathy, so no prevention, er, is needed, prevention could to be if there were no news, but i have never had a single day in my life. people who know me personally know that i am lazy. when i go somewhere on vacation , i write one to two articles a day, that's less . than working hours but i write from first on the news i write blogs i never switch off
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maybe it's me ptsd too but i'm so interested in life and i just hope i can still cover soapy news someday maybe i'll be older i don't read in and military military literature, because i am not a military expert, i am not interested in it at all, i will of course, i can not hide that i have always studied history, i have read all the memoirs i could of soviet marshals , american military, british history, he read it, it is true, now i do not read it because i and here so far this situation looks absolutely classic, it is not conflictual, not very large territories from the point of view of the theater of war, so i do not listen to any experts at all, i am not at all interested in expertise, they are interesting news, if i were interested in experts, i was engaged in political analysis, i am not interested in other people's opinion, i am interested in a fact, and i'm sorry, i can form my position without any experts. so , since the day the war began, i haven't heard from any expert about the war, that is, how i haven't heard, and that is, people are on this
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is enough for me on the screen, i talk to them, i even hear someone during the broadcast, you don't believe all of them. that's why i don't have any three sources of experts. i read a lot of the press. imagine reading the new york times every day, the washington post and guardian e-e dagen smiheter of helsinki this is for a match spiegol economy with politics e-e the hill i read i just look at what i have open so as not to confuse your head and not to invent anything what tabs do i have open i read daggies new hattery i said i read e catemerini uh, every day by number to understand the greek situation, he reads the turkish press, but not so carefully anymore, since i deal with the balkans from time to time, i read the balkan newspapers , uh, or i read balkan insight uh, and visegrad
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inside analytical sites in e-e regions every day - this i read a lot, i still read, if i’m serious, i’m trying to read more books now i’m reading, a colleague gave me a gift, as we are very grateful, when i was in uzhgorod, a biography of the portuguese dictator salazar, and i always thought that ukraine gravitates towards this type of regime. so i’m reading this biography now, it’s in czech that's why i don't read as fast as i do, let's say in the languages ​​i read better, but i'll definitely finish it. because it's not so difficult, i read a novel by my favorite writer shmelya yosif. born not far from him in buchach just dedicated to buchach why am i reading all this ailee steinm reading quite carefully because i follow ireland i don't know but what i want to tell you do n't ever do this if you behave
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like me you will have post-traumatic stress disorder because i'm doing it professionally, i'm missing something something i'm not interested in something interesting i don't have, you know, all this information goes into one ear and goes out the other, they understand what comes out and i'm like, try to live a full life. now i'm in in kyiv, i went to the beautiful exhibition of zarytskyi's husband, but gorska's beautiful exhibition of his work. this is what you need to watch now to fight stress disorder. walks out of the theaters. think that people are now preparing these theater performances. that you could somehow develop. i recently i was at the zankovetska theater at a wonderful performance of the lviv tango, but i really hope to go to the chernivtsi drama theater to see the play, and there are rumors about a great jewish singer, all the details, but i really want to go to frankivska to see these new plays that
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roman derzypilski is now putting on. here's what you need to do. you don't need to sit as if chained to e-e computers and search for news and understand. try to understand where the truth is and where it's false. to the theater to spend the money that you want to spend on a ticket to help the ukrainian armed forces , but i have literally two minutes left to convey to iryna koval, yes, so that she can familiarize herself with the news, yes, iryna, just collects money to help the ukrainian armed forces for ukrainian intelligence, this is also by the way, i will tell you about the huge mentality medicine, if you help the ukrainian army, all stress
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disorders will pass immediately. you won't understand half a million, it will bring you closer to understanding the situation, or analyzing the situation - this is a professional thing, don't be like people who diagnose themselves on the internet for what i have here in my ear, so and so, so and so i am now i read my ears and it broke. the ears broke. you need to take three drops, mix it with mountain ash , rub it for an hour, and then i'll be a doctor. my ears are falling off. this is exactly what you're doing with information about the war . i'm serious. they can also be wrong, but i will at least act professionally and work yourself, create an opportunity for the ukrainian economy to live, create an opportunity for our military to win, and this
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everything that uh uh depends on you in this situation and this is a normal life in abnormal circumstances i am not saying that these circumstances are normal they are not normal but to live in normal in normal life in abnormal circumstances if possible of course people have huge now losses, they lose their loved ones, that's all understandable, but that 's another story, there is a way out of this situation. so , i apologize for taking so long to answer this question, now i will finally pass on the words to iryna. the news of this hour. thank you to our news team and we are in touch. we say goodbye until the next meeting. thank you too, vitaliy, and really, as a host of a health program and a news presenter, i want to support you absolutely. this is a very good fight against depression, because when you donate, you really believe in you believe in victory and thus engage in some kind of psychological relaxation

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