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in china or in america, so the first thing we have to do is we have to move production, and now everyone will be thinking about it, i think that now the owner of apple will be meeting with the cia and in the pentagon, telling him: listen, do you want to explode, or do you want us to explode, let's choose, we will all explode here together, let's search and transport the production, because sooner or later whether it will happen, it's not a matter of one day, but in a couple of years, in a couple of years . do it once, but imagine that you don't have an iphone but a huawei, you already know for sure it will be with you, if you have such a specific democratic position, or you are an employee of the special service of some democratic country, and you took this android made in china, i will not give a hryvnia for your life and safety, so what are we approaching, we are definitely we understand, if we are in this part of the world, we can only use that...
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made in the west or with countries allied to the west gives full control of production, japan, south korea, if we are in this part of the world where is russia, china, then this means that any which iphone can explode at any moment or to pass on some information about you, you do not know now to the end what can be inserted there. so, we are getting closer to a world where every country should ideally use technology. own production, and the entire production process should take place within the framework of one country or block of countries, this is the only possibility, not that some compromising files will be passed on you, this is a possibility to survive, you know, because someone, if someone, some photos , which your wife or your mother-in-law will not like on the television screen, as it was with general prosecutor skuratov, russian, it is certainly unpleasant. after
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that they don't die, they retire, they live, but if you have a leg or an arm torn off, it's a different situation, and before that you were a general prosecutor or an ambassador, here's a great example for you, i'm an ambassador and i don't have an eye, so that i used the walkie-talkie, i did not violate any security rules, which in principle should have been applied to diplomats of my rank, well, this is just an ordinary disaster for the whole plan of the israeli special services, if it is them, let's say so, because they don't admit it, they have opened a really new new chapter in the history of mankind, which means technological separation, and it will go, we will live in such a dystopia in the next 5-6 years, because first there will be walkie-talkies , pagers, then mobile phones, other devices, some kind of technology that is in the headquarters of special services will go, all this will explode, burn, it will just be part of a completely different ... war, so
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this is the first moment, the second moment, well by and large, the question now is how it will be the situation will develop, because everyone is always afraid of a big war in the middle east, that not only hamas, but also hezbollah will be a real part of this war, and everyone is afraid that it will happen now, well, you have to understand a simple thing, we already talked about it on the beginning of our program, hezbollah can say as much as it wants... that it will take revenge on israel, but in order to take revenge, you have to have the potential, this is exactly the same story as with the strikes on iran, we understand that in principle hezbollah is not the most numerous terrorist organization in the world, because in iran, lebanon does not have a large population, the fact that it has disabled such a number of people, it is primarily people, where else to take them, do we need them? to recruit, teach, give them the right, without
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fear that they will also explode, this is also not clear, and this is all a huge problem, so to say that there will be an urgent answer, it is difficult to say, now regarding the position of israel, well, we were already waiting for one the answer is urgent, and in fact, maybe this is exactly what israel would like to finish off hezbollah politically at least. you understand, because there is of course a need to because hasbala stopped terrorizing the north of israel, people were evacuated from the north of israel, from such cities as kirjachmona, but also from smaller ones such as metula. kiryat shmala is, by our standards, an ordinary rai center, well less a rai center, there is no population there at all, those people who live there are those people who did not want to evacuate. but a significant minority of them
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are, in principle, developed into a city with highways, with enterprises, with... big, well, a city, well, it is a typical, typical, relatively speaking, an urban-type village, of the european model, so of course, well, how or not is different in europe, we understand well a village or a small city in terms of many parameters from a large one, well, i just think, i, i, i was in kiyachmon, i lived next to it for several weeks, so i imagine the dimensions, i just want to understand from what is it, but now let's see what it compares to... and the scale, well, i think, not from the district center, probably ukrainian, we have large district centers, not from, well, with a city like a warbler, well, that 's about it, is it i don't know, it's possible,
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sokali, probably, this is the type of city, and imagine that all the residents. of this city, well, by the way, we have such an evacuation from glukhiv, these are completely parallel things, glukhiv is such a city, they tell me that the population is 22,000, well, it is like that, that is, it is a typical, typical district center, yes, and here are all the people who live there, there are 2000, relatively speaking, they live now in hotels, with relatives, with acquaintances, this is not very good for the israeli government, because it is not the gas sector, next to it, next to lebanon, and this means that they cannot provide a normal life for... people, i remember very well that on my first trip to israel in 1996, it seems, if i am not mistaken, and in 1996, representatives
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of the ministry of foreign affairs of israel specially took me and my colleagues to the borders of israel, and one of these borders was the border with lebanon, and they spoke. .. they said that you see, it is absolutely peaceful here, but i would say, listen, it is a conditional peace, because the israeli army is in the south of lebanon, which means a peaceful border, you can cross it, and there will be peace there too, because there is an army there, if you remove the army from here, but then the army left, and the peace continued, i already came, conditionally speaking, to drink coffee in metula, on the very border of lebanon and israel, already when there was no lebanese israeli army in lebanon at all, and this part was already under control. in fact, by khasbola, now in metula, as you understand, you can’t drink coffee, it’s still drinking coffee in kupinsk, in kupinsk or maybe even yes, well, in kupinsk, yes, a good, good comparison, your city is literally on fire, that means that must be stopped somehow, because
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you still understand that it is not just about security, but a certain symbolism, all these cities and metula, and the towns of kiryat chmona. this is one of the first settlements on the territory of the former mandated palestine. the israel defense forces museum, where it was born, is located 10 km from kirya chmona. that is, it was the territory where they began to ensure the institutional strength of the security forces and israel's security. here, next to kiryat shmana in... kibbutz geladi, yosif trumfeldor is buried, the man who created the first jewish self-defense units in the territory of the former mandated palestine, and the fact that next to the grave of the strumpeldorovs there are battles and people cannot live there, this is a blow to the prestige
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of the israeli government, and by the way, nasrallah knows this very well, because he, as you understand, we all know the history of the middle east by heart precisely from the point of view of all the symbols. the people who are watching it, and he, when netanyahu says, you will not bring the people back to the north, that is what it means, you will not be able to save face, i will not give you, nor tanyako, of course, he thinks that he has, that it is his duty as the prime minister of israel to save the face of his state, and therefore it is necessary to destroy the capabilities of hamas, and therefore this the war has been going on for how long, 351 days today, and so we need to destroy hezbollah's capabilities, how much... how realistic is that, that's another question, because we understand that hezbollah is a much more serious entity than hamas, because hamas relies solely on on the infrastructure of the gas sector, and hezbollah relies on the infrastructure of the lebanese state, this is more serious than the gas sector, and qazbala is influence on the government, influence on
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the armed forces, drug trafficking, mafia activities, social security of the poor. which they themselves made poor, but they eat help, that is, it is a huge conglomerate of interests, iran with the help of hezbollah, you understood, simply destroyed the lvan statehood. we are talking about something, but who are we talking to in lebanon, when we try to understand who is responsible for this state, there is an acting prime minister, for many years, this person is performing his duties, this is an illegitimate prime minister a minister, a minister who has already resigned, but continues to perform his duties, because the government cannot, the parliament cannot elect a new one, and the whole government does, and in lebanese official documents, people... don't call this the prime minister of israel, this is lebanon, we, that's what we call her, and they call her in the arabic wording, the one who
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leaves office, uh, the prime minister who leaves his post, and they are always so clear, the minister of foreign affairs who leaves his post is not the former one, but the one who has resigned, because they are all retired, they do not have a president , they have not been able to elect a president for many years in a row, well there is also a big question about the elections, about them... about the legitimacy of these elections, which are supposedly there took place, elections may take place in them, but again these elections lead to the fact that they cannot reach an agreement, so that in fact all institutions are completely destroyed, that is, the state does not function, there is an army, but this army is weaker than hezbela units , but we talk about hezbela all the time, as if to fly, that it is a political party, and how does a political party have its army? well, this is also a very strange thing, and this army enjoys the support of the speaker of the parliament
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of lebanon, who is currently one of the highest officials in the absence of the president, because the speaker of the parliament is a political ally from another shiite party, but a political ally, and this is such a disaster, you understand, and as long as this disaster continues, it is absolutely obvious that there is no question of any peace in the middle east maybe iran is also interested. disaster, but that's not all, we watch later, after this pagergate, how the israeli armed forces tzahal attacked beirut, that is, they were actually hit all over lebanon, not only in beirut, dozens, maybe even hundreds various facilities, mainly military facilities related to hezbollah. er, and we see that aviation was also used there, we saw that
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ballistic missiles were also used there, that is, in fact, we can even say that as of now israel and lebanon are in such a state, if not in a direct state of war, then in a pre-war state , can there be a full-fledged war, well, look, lebanon will definitely not fight with israel, israel can only fight with hezbollah, lebanon is not on... but the important thing is that you talk about these strikes, these are by and large israel's attempts to destroy the infrastructure, it will be, it's not only walkie-talkies, not only pagers, it's these missile strikes, why, because they are primarily aimed at the higher management of the sbu, here i want to show you this a graphic, we can't show it to the audience, but we can look at it ourselves, it's actually a graphic that shows the folds.
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there is no one under hasan nastrala, of course, now new people may appear in these positions, but they will have to get up to speed for a certain time, and they can also be eliminate, and in any case , you understand that when you have a kind of politburo of nine people, and out of these nine people, six have already been destroyed, then this is not much, what is hezbollah counting on then, here they are, right they had no idea that it would be exactly this... the result, well it was, it was really obvious, if hezbollah continued to
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escalate the situation, then at least part of the leadership, at least part of their infrastructure facilities would simply be destroyed, which did they calculate with their actions? the first thing they count on is to the fear that israel will not dare, because it will be afraid of the answer, and we must understand that we are dealing with people who are quite fanatical, we must not think that hassan nasala at all. lives in some real world, first of all, no one has ever seen him in the real world in his life, all these people, ibrahim akil, foad shukar - these are people who appeared in the real world, so they could be killed. when was the last time you saw hasanan alive. all his speeches are speeches via video link, as a matter of fact, maybe he doesn't exist, well maybe he is, maybe he doesn't exist, but maybe it's this, you know, image, yes, but he always speaks, addresses people via video link, we're talking about putin's white desk, but putin already at least comes out to people, and hasan nasela never does this, that is, in theory, even if he exists,
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he is there somewhere in some bunkers, but he is, of course, like his counterpart in the gas station yahinvar and his brother mohamed. these people exist, but no one has ever seen them since the time when this all started, so they are hiding in some bunkers, and just yahysen, unlike khatsan, goes to the village and does not address anyone with appeals, so it is generally very difficult to understand in which world he lives. so, if you live all the time in complete isolation from the real world, you do not communicate with any people, you only communicate with this and that ibrahim makil and faad shukr, then you create your own picture of reality, which is beneficial to you, this is the first moment, the second moment, you somehow depend on the country that keeps you behind hassan nasrallah's back, if he is there with meet someone, you can always see portraits of italian me, and not some lebanese politicians, this is not a person who has
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state continuity with lebanon, that's the horror, this is a person who has state continuity. with iran because what is lebanon? lebanon is a state that was largely founded to ensure the interaction of arabs, christians, sunnis, shiites and druze, and to distribute power in this complex ethno-confessional state between them, and the main state succession of lebanon is with the lebanese christians, so what else states in the arab world, apart from lebanon , they don't have any at all, and here are all the famous lebanese politicians we will mention.' we, when we talk about the history of lebanon, are christians, maronites, people who are in the church that obeys the vatican, it is basically such a different remake of the greek catholic church only on lebanese soil, and hezbollah is an organization that lives the idea of ​​​​the shiite world , that is, iran, the shiites of iraq, the shiites of lebanon, the shiites
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of bahrain, this is a completely separate state. a structure, so to speak, supranational, supranational, which should control these states, where the shiites live. why, by the way, is uranium a claim on azerbaijan, and they are showing it all the time, trying to somehow strengthen their position there, because in azerbaijan , part of the population is azerbaijani shiites, there is a sunni population, and there are also a lot of shiites. well, here is the answer to your question. that is, if you are not interested in the state interests of lebanon, but are interested in the state interests of iraq. so maybe you can sacrifice lebanese security to lebanon as such in order to strike a bigger blow at israel, i.e. for hasan shit? lebanon is just such a weapon, lebanon itself, with the help of which he wants to harm israel, that's all, and if we are talking about another
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international track in this context, in particular the united states of america, trump has already spoken about it, of course. that this could be expected, trump said that muslims should not be allowed to enter the united states of america, in particular, he said this in the context of his election campaign, hinting that when he becomes president, accordingly, no one from gaza will ever enter the united states of america will come, or at least will come, but is going to be subject to such massive scrutiny, but one more thing by the way, i just mentioned, trump... criticized the jews of the united states of america, yes, for allegedly going to vote for kamala harins, so that's kind of a very strange statement by the way, i think, actually, i am also shocked by what he says, well, in general, we are shocked by many statements of donald trump in the context of common sense and the conduct of
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the election campaign with technology, there is a lot of wrong, so here are these two statements. like you you evaluate them, and why does trump practically alienate an increasingly large category of voters, what is in his head, well, in particular in the context of this middle eastern conflict, you understand what the matter is, here is the very statement that if i do not win the election, in it will be the jews' fault, you are not reminded of anything when a person who calls himself a friend of israel says this. so, if i don't win, the jews will be to blame, we have to blame the jews for this. can a jewish pogrom be staged at all after the defeat of donald trump? well, you understand, from a point from the point of view of political technologies, behind these words is such a harsh reality. the important majority of american jews is the electorate of the democrat party, why? because for many years in a row, republicans have been associated with, let's say, the interest
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of this average american, let's call him putin's favorite word , there are americans of anglo-saxon origin, and the jews, well, no matter what we think there, they are a minority. religious and national, but they are not in the majority, 2%, as i understand it, in the united states, at least by statistics, well, like any minority, they vote for those political forces that support the interests of the minority, although we have already talked about the fact that, in principle, after october 7, many american jews who have always been supporters of the democrats, they said , listen, we don't like how this democratic media is close to the democratic party, the media is covering this conflict, we don't like how many in the... politicians, democrats are treating this situation, the same burnisan, we are watching, we don't understand that we to do, we are in such a state of uncertainty,
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when trump tells them that you will vote, of course, he reminds them again of anti-semitism, because for any jew, and this is what the leaders of the jewish organizations of america said, in such the statement is antisemitism, you single us out and make us guilty. why do you single us out, and because if i don't win, israel will die, here again the slippery slope is very expensive, you see, many american jews support the state of israel, this is such a historic pact between the fundamental, one of founders of the state of israel, david gurion , and americans. leadership of the american jewish congress, that we do not support the departure of american jews to israel, but you support israel politically, and we exist in
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symbiosis, but this is a pact at the level of political institutions, in america there is a large jewish population that believes that precisely in jews should live in america, that they are best accepted here, that it is the safest here, it is certainly safer in america with israel, we will not argue, yes. and these people, in principle, are not voting for israel existed or did not exist, but for the fact that the american jewish community felt equal and safe in the states, this is the first question, for many religious jews, the existence of israel there is not a part of their lives at all, they are voters, but they generally believe that there there should be no israel, well, jews are different, well, there are many different positions among people of the same origin. i always remind you that when there was a ukrainian revolution, some jewish parties were neutral, others were hostile to it, and others supported it, and the ministers were part of
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the governments of petliura and vennychenko, because they were supporters of this revolution, they were all jewish politicians who could gather in the same non-maleb synagogue, but their political views were diametrically opposed, this is how a normal nation exists in general, this is how ukrainians exist, this is how they exist in the united states states, americans themselves, so this is a very strange statement for me, as a jew, because i do not want to be responsible for the defeat or victory of donald trump, even from the point of view of my own ethnic background, so i am myself imagine what would have happened if i still had an american passport, the fact that he, therefore, let's say this, he really has a chance, there were, there were, i think, there were chances to attract some voters of jewish origin to his side, we. .. to understand that the electorate, the electorate of donald trump, are many more people than jews, they are christians, evangelicals,
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millions of them, much more than jews in the states, there are up to 6 million jews in the states, there are tens of millions of these people, and they support israel because they believe that the very existence of israel is proof that that soon there will be salvation, for them the fact of the existence of israel is a confirmation for their religious worldview. the fact that they are moving absolutely faithfully in their christian way, these are the people, this is the traditional electorate of the republican party, johnson, the face of such an electorate, the speaker of the house of representatives, it is not clear why he would need jews in such a situation, why would he say anything about jews, because this can cause misunderstanding among these christians, evangelicals, who treat the jew just fine, by the way, his son-in-law is her husband. its ivanka trump's daughters, he is also a jew, jared kushner, yes, of course, and ivanka herself accepted judaism, from her point of view and they, they, they are jews, let's say this,
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his... well, are they they cannot tell whether or not they do not somehow influence his position on such issues, you know the strength and weakness of donald trump in the fact that he is a living person, well, that is, by the way, the strength and weakness of volodymyr zelensky, a politician cannot afford if he wants to deal with this story to be a living person trump is alive man, here he is with... conventionally speaking, he got mad at the rally, you understand, ugh, and started thrashing like this, i don’t think that if he is put in prison like that, you can tell him, mr. president, what are you saying, he admits, that he became feverish, but he is like that in character, in terms of the temperature, he is a person from show business, not even from big business, but from show business, do you remember those programs of his, there he was like a fish in water, well programs, ads,
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there it is. and he, and by the way, it is a well-known fact that now he had a meeting with the greatest by republican sponsors who told him, listen, you have every chance to win if you calm down, just calm down, grandpa, grandpa, just take it easy, i'm going to be the president of all americans, tra-ta, and said, you're not going to succeed , i will be what i am, i am this, by the way, it can only be respected that he is willing to even lose, but not not for ... his own self and, but this is the essence of donald trump, by the way, i think , that many people who vote for him respect that in him, i sometimes think, but here we are, here we are with you are political technologists, and we started giving him some advice, gave him some kind of injection to calm him down before the rally, and maybe this is not the trump that the majority of those who support him are voting for, maybe people like a living trump, but maybe not maybe, but this is not a trump who is guaranteed to win, he
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could. win, if he would choose such a middle ground, but maybe not, maybe he would lose here, find something, and lose there, we don't know, or maybe he will win, well , we don't know, let's give it a try it remains to wait, a month and and and 10 days or how many or 15, today we mentioned another country about armenia, and exactly... uh, actually, a year, but these days, exactly a year ago, in 2023, about 100,000 armenians actually left karabakh, yes, we already mentioned that now there, well, the situation in this region is quite such that it is empty, but including that, it is probably worth talking about armenia in general today ,
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because the things that are happening in this country are quite interesting. armenia, which in in principle, for many decades, if we talk about the times after the collapse of the soviet union, it was a state that completely relied on russia, that was completely in the political orbit of russia, in principle, armenians were very often in the political orbit of russia, even ukrainian armenians, but in my , for example, i studied at the university, there were also fellow students, people who studied, we communicated with them, i knew their views, today these views are changing, today these views are becoming different, and in particular the prime minister of armenia pashinyan, he actually demonstrates, at least, such a maneuver between, between, between, but he accuses the kremlin of preparing a coup, he says quite
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negative things about the odk. as far as i understand, in principle, armenia is ready to leave the csto, we see efforts to at least move somewhere towards the european union, somewhere towards some european values, at least in terms of contacts with european partners, what is currently happening with armenia, as far as everything after all, for her there is now this corridor of departure from russia and movement towards europe. union, and what this country lives now after what happened a year ago with karabakh. well, you know, i have been talking with my romanian interlocutor since the 90s, and i continue to hold this point of view, that karabakh was a real civilization trap for the romanians, well, not a state trap, not even a trap, but a civilization trap, because...

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