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and for russia - some rules for ukraine, others for america the third for europe iv yes and now the international community resembles a car that rides, but now the bolts have come loose, the nuts have come loose. and you don't know if you're coming or not? your wheel will be torn off. and you, so to speak, will crash into the table or not, but for the time being, she’s still driving , you understand, and it’s not a fact that we will crash and i’ll tell you again, i understand so that we don’t crash, because so that the one who is driving, yes, i would stop and tighten these bolts. absolutely right. for this, there must be a desire. just understand to negotiate the survival of something to negotiate. no, i'm talking about this, it's clear, lord, imagine that the audience is watching us now. here's what they've heard. and tomorrow they will call me. you will be called and asked that a nuclear war is nuclear. i've already gone through this on the show. that's why i do not urge to look through rose-colored glasses at the situation, but let's remember that but still. well, all is not
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lost yet. this is the first and second. i also want to say some good news. you see, for all that, of course, what is happening to finland is terrible. i already understand, so to speak, the threat of nato expansion. yes, but nonetheless. i have a feeling they won't succeed. you know why, because they are in a deep crisis and their right hand does not know what the left will do. look what happened sergey borisovich in afghanistan how the americans threw the allies a ponytail and the allies looked at how it could be. we did not know that you understand so quickly, just americans crossed out what was considered a collective project, by the way, not american there was a coalition of the united states and nato and nato learned after the fact that the project had collapsed and how the germans looked at it, how the frenchman looked at it, everyone else put them before the fact. and now, when here is such a mechanism for acceptance. when they don't know what they want.
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i'm not sure that they will achieve something, it's more, it's more of an image thing, you know, so to speak. the same finland you are sure. yes, they do not know what they want, what they want, they are. listen, let's talk. so nato is in a deep crisis. yes and this crisis was opened by trump nato is now looking for a certain elixir of vivacity and youth. this is such an old man who wanted to feel himself, in my opinion, they found him. yes, it seems they found it, it seems they found it, but roman , what if an elderly person drinks some kind of drink? excuse me, uh tranquilizer. yes, he will not become young, anyway, you understand, anyway , depreciation occurred, which i said, yes, you see, including including, but it happened depreciation. and nato too, of course, nato convinces itself that it doesn't. we are still cheerful. we are still strong. we are still strong. now, thanks to ukraine, we have found it. second wind. yes, now we
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will take sweden to finland, look. everything is fine with us, but all the same, the age remains, you understand that it’s not good. yes, you understand? yes, yes, someone there may be an old man. and in what you do not agree, but there is also youth. look, let's be everything you understand, huh? here you asked a question. get a contradiction inside. be quiet, please. yes, if we all say ice cream ice cream ice cream in this studio, the danger of nuclear war will not decrease, moreover, then the people will still listen, what its rulers, putin medvedev lavrov, shoigu say, the danger of nuclear is growing. if you want my opinion, there is a contradiction in nato, but by the way, we also have a contradiction with our eu allies. this is the first and second. if i now would have to bet in a casino. yes it will or not , then 80%, i would bet that nuclear
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the blow in ukraine will be struck by no one knows by whom, but these experts will listen. everyone came back , you know, they are players. yes, in fact. i'm wrong, it's very, very scary, in fact, but this is exactly what sergei borisovich is talking about, he is trying. actually, somehow look from above and see the degradation of situations, but look, sergey , there are old people, but there are also young people who have become overwhelmed. and this is a pissed-off youth, but they do what they do, a punks. well, yes, mind you, i didn't say it, yes, and then it became, if this is the most punks, she strikes on the territory of the russian federation if this is the riffraff itself, but it will enter the territory of ukraine with armed forces, where we are conducting a special military operation, if it is the riffraff that the votrician duma begins to demolish at the meeting, it
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voted for the basis from the monument to the liberators in riga a. if it's the punks who do what they do. these very old men simply won’t be able to stop her, don’t you think. and we why can't we put the punks in their place? listen, yes, yes, the question to us is the price then you generally understand what you are looking at. look here. here riga, you see, yes, people laid flowers on the ninth day. this is a huge complex. in fact, they tried a huge one back in the nineties in the nineties, so it’s under the sauce that it doesn’t fit, and let’s remove it from this very architectural appearance of the city. yes, a huge complex of people bring flowers there with bulldozers, flowers, people removed them again. they brought flowers. and what we get we get. here is the vote we get guys who just came with the russian
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flag. why is the man who just came with with the russian flag there together with these people of this guy. for some reason they want to plant. there for a number of years. let's see. yes there is. let's show. see the sea of ​​flowers? yes , in the sea here you are, a guy with a girl. girls are like that girls let's not be afraid, most importantly, don't let's tell our children to our grandchildren about what our great grandmothers did our great misfortunes, because it is very important we must not lose this legacy this is what the main article article anthem 12 what genocide? why can't a person this old man, about whom i spoke, you see, this is how they sentence him. and we have to watch it, it turns out, what i 'm talking about, the resistance is still growing, that all
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these people will be imprisoned. yes all these people good good. and then we tell you exactly about this, yes, we must do our own, when in this situation what is the hardest thing to do the question is, i don’t know, to offer citizenship to the garage, let us take all measures of political economic pressure. yes. what is it, what is it in fact dwarfs, the european dwarf, is now dictating to their tune. actually, i've been dancing all over once already. sergey, i'll tell you, we really do. sergey borisovich has already walked this road once ; now this will not let me lie. he remembers this very well, when at the very beginning of the nineties all these russian people who live in latvia and riga are generally a russian city. most of the russian people there, when they began to be pressed and made second-class citizens out of them, many of them
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stood in line at night at our embassy. they are occupied very much why because russia decided to give them passports. you tell the citizens the difference this story. they sweat the next day. we went to the addresses of the same people who received passports in our embassy. i really hope for protection , you understand that it will be. here is some kind of additional measure of their security. they began to come and ask. oh tell me, where are your documents? people give documents, they say, well, russian passport. you are a citizen of russia, yes, and where is your visa on the basis of which you are in latvia? they they are burning to a person who was born himself and his parents were born in latvia, and so on, and they simply massively evicted people under the escort of policemen to themselves bish, and now they are just imprisoning them. they don't even move out anymore. they plant these people. they even imprison people who have latvian passports.
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andrei yakovlev will not let me lie to a man who has lived in riga for many years all his life, speaks excellent latvian, but at the same time, actually. and if you suspect somewhere, you sympathize with the russian federation, then outside you declare the law outside the law we go further slightly more to the left. take polyakov what these young guys are doing, our ambassador, we must give him his due. it's just, uh, a man who got out of this situation with dignity, because he well, it was clear where the punks were. and where is it? and where is a serious adult representing a state like us, but what is it, maybe we need to do something there, i don’t know something more active. here you are, here they are, these shots will be here, maybe you need to send the polish ambassador, maybe maybe you need to stop relations with latvia. i'm just throwing you so you know, but cutting off
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relations with latvia and lithuania to close our embassy there, and their embassy. actually here, what to do? do you know? and? maybe i'm wrong, but i think, it seems to me that after all, the reaction that we see, here we compare with the 90 years the reaction that we now have a media reaction, and the discussion is therefore about what is on this was noticed in the ministry of foreign affairs, and in the leadership of the country. look what what deputies say. i think it will not be a repetition of how we swallowed it in the nineties , and there is such a word as an answer to me, i do not like it. yes, you understand? i think that there will be an answer, because if we now e- get back on the same track of the nineties hmm, then in fact we will reset to zero, what we fought for, for which, in fact, a special operation is taking place in ukraine, also because of this same vision of one chain. these are communicating vessels. here i will partially defend the nineties and
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sergei borisovich, who was then an adviser president yeltsin president yeltsin namely from his words. in fact, then the whole story. military pensioners began. remember, when he first made a statement in tallinn, we will accept everyone, let them come here and in latvia they were already waiting for him. actually, as they say, but with the same question, but even president yeltsin, who got excited and the story. because we are ready to accept everyone, even then he repeatedly imposed economic sanctions on him. and the same latvia but these sanctions. they are neither what they didn’t bring to me in the port of vanspel, people came up to me russian people and said that these sanctions are great, and we understand why moscow led them, but they hit us because we work in the port of espen and earn 700 lats. it was 1,400 dollars at that time, so maybe moscow is somehow different, but now the situation is even worse and i can answer very briefly. what is the fundamental difference, and the easier it is now, then we were forced to sit on two
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chairs. uh-huh, you know, yes, on the one hand we defended, but we demonstrated that we are still part of the european family. we have been negotiating with the european union, and the new partnership and cooperation agreement. yes, we were part of the g8, and that's why it was all here with our hands tied. now our hands are tied. you see, we well, this is actually europe's iskanders, and not just about that. yes, yes, we are such a service, we are more inclined to this about the church and the iskanders. that is what people were talking about. once again i am fully aware of all the threat and drama situations, but i do not call, yes, to say that we are on the verge of the end of the world, because because in fact, and there is a fine line that sveta yes, you know, well, look at the poles
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make statements at the state level on at the level of the leadership of the republic, they make statements that the russians, as they said, this is the russian world - these are cancerous windows. and what should be done? tomorrow we are now observing the abolition of russia, and if tomorrow they act here as they did, let's say the americans in relation to the same japanese. do you remember this story, what they did with them. yes, and if these processes go on, then something that is going on in latvia - this is the same one , that is, this one said, but i'm already performing in latvia. excuse me, there already at this rally. uh, arrested for the flag. moreover, he was detained for the flag for the flag first, yes, then it seems, there is something the police released him now they are sewing an excuse for genocide. although everyone heard the speeches. well, not a word was even about this special operation. especially there about genocide or something like that,
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but there are a lot of people there. uh, they wrote out protocols. e for a t-shirt with the inscription in english russia, that is, that you have a nazi symbol, and so on. eh, is that for real? here is what the morovedsky said, this is the embodiment, and here we were recalling non-citizens. yes, here is the mother of this guy, who was born and grew up in this latvia. she is not a citizen, she never received any passport, she does not have any. he is a citizen of latvia, but nonetheless. you see, article 74.1 justifying the genocide sends him not a word. he didn't tell me about it until i was 5 years old. in prison, a person faces up to 5 years in prison for the flag of russia because of the statement that you need to remember your grandfathers who fought against nazism against nazism in europe. this is the embodiment of this slogan. that being said, well i mean london morovian with this look when we say we need to do something. but here, in
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principle, the novel described everything possible. well reaction. well, the expulsion of ambassadors. unless to equate in the answer the latvian modern symbols to nazi? i don't know what else we can do either start or either very important economically yes, as it was in the nineties quite right. here roman spent taxes. but we heard today about finland where did we start? remember, this is a good partner . eh, don't. now, wait, don't break the pots. there are also enterprises to eat factories. there is also a good turnover there, right? so excuse me and there is a trade turnover with latvia. and there is an enterprise there, nowhere . that’s right. well done, why i want to say this precisely, because it won’t be in finland either, because these enterprises will also be seized there, just as they are being seized all over europe of course . look at what the austrian chancellor has now said, like austria yes, how many enterprises?
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what kind of connections are good burial grounds, and now we are confiscating this gas from gazprom's gas industry storage, how is it that they do not fill our gas storages, that, well, our austrian gazprom has invested its money with what article. yes , the austrian government has not invested not a penny, not a penny, nothing, not a euro, and now it is there and we will confiscate it and this is easily happening throughout do you think europe will remain an exception in finland when it joins nato, it has already joined the sanctions europe will still mend wounds, and you think it will take and say no-no, russian nickel we supply gas will go and so on, so we must to introduce these sanctions , it is we who must introduce them to act, as we are talking about latvia and why is it against latvia i am not against finland, that is, in this sense, we must understand that war has been declared on us by the collective west of more than 40 countries, and they will act
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everything is the same eventually someone will be there as a hungarian. they are trying to resist, maybe the finns will break. well, we see how they all bend down. and by the way, when we talk about operation denocification, we remembered textbooks. yes , these textbooks are here, they have been published for a long time. and today, uh, last night, it wasn’t benzia that bibik was quoting, let’s say yes, a well-known figure in ukraine growth. he won’t let you lie, he quotes a lot. this is jesus ukrainians and there are scots from ukrainians and japanese, samurai. this is, of course, ridiculous. no, wait, wait a certain moment. so i want to say, so you know, baby, the baby sign hung in the administrations of the presidents of ukraine in the early nineties, the presidents changed, but the baby sign remained. he printed all this, that he did not quote gasoline, neither more nor less in the official newspaper of the verkhovna rada of ukraine, and that's it. it was implanted for a long time systematically, nazification and
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bondarization, and this debilitation in the historical sense of ukraine went on systematically for a long time. do you know what russian liberals told us when we nineties indicated, look. you have to react somehow. no, well, there is a good turnover there. yes, they're not going anywhere. yes, of course, no one will touch, not russian enterprises and so on. and so we came to a special operation on the ukrainian type of denocification regarding a special operation, the russian population in latvia , lithuania, estonia is no worse than the russian population of donbass, if a special operation is carried out there about the genocide , then a special operation can be carried out there. thank you all thank you all, a quite right quite right, but economic measures economic measures. you don't always. you can come to some result, because these economic measures were in the nineties. this is if we are talking about the same thing in latvia and sprats. do you remember, this is all sprats, everything, even some supplies of fertilizers,
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and there are other bulk cargoes there. the same venspils. they were reduced, but after some time they turned on the back and, as they say, played back. as a result, the situation came. that's to the fact that already for the russian flag a person can be taken and plant, but the most vile thing in this whole story is. you know what maikov is in that all this is what we are discussing and what we are talking about in all seriousness, and about the third world war and about nuclear strikes there and so on. all this is because of those people who actually go all over there in these wedding tattoos. they walk like that, no matter what kind of prisoner you take, there is one every third every third, and at the same time you know what’s interesting, here i accidentally advise you. here i am by chance, so here it is literally a few days ago i decided to take a look. is it possible to find and revise the epic there at one time, the epic, the t-shirt, i just advise you to
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read it. it is called, but the great patriotic war , or in your version, there is the unknown war. this is a joint ribbon between us. there we filmed together and are completely known by your people. yes , that's right, your well-known company, your well-known person as a host there say the oscars and everything else, and you and you went through the second world war with us being our allies. you just a few decades, look and you will see what you said and compare with the position that you now have and who you are supporting now, and you will understand where it happened. indeed, this is the most degradation, because we have remained exactly on our own positions. but you have everything turned upside down, we meet exactly in a week in this studio and remember that all participants in our program have their own. truth we will always get to the bottom of the truth. when we say, where
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have you been for the last 8 years? i know a little nervous, where have you been 30 years and 3 years. here's what to ask. in what country did you live in general, our cultural elite treated the history of the heroic transnistrian resistance in the same way as our progressive intelligentsia treated the resistance of the crimea of ​​the lugansk donetsk people's republic. i never wrote songs about it. never made a movie about it. we are revenge-seekers in our own land. it's you in ethiopia in montenegro , no one, and we have in odessa in kharkov and nikolaev brothers and sisters live. yes, some of them got mad and went crazy, but this is our family problem. we will decide it ourselves.
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recently, i was surprised to realize that i am a very adult. i remember so many things that i can sit my grandchildren on my knees and tell long-standing events of the last century until the morning. for me, however, they are recent to many born 20, or even 30 years ago, today it seems that we have entered some kind of story of an incomprehensible property, that this story literally began in february, well, a maximum of the notorious eight years ago.
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we all remember what happened 8 years ago in 2014, crimea donetsk luhansk kharkiv odessa region rebelled against political kiev against the kiev maidan, which took a radical course to the west and, among other things, canceled the former status of the russian language immediately after the victory. the so -called maidan began the persecution and even murder of pro-russian activists, the attitude of the progressive russian intelligentsia to all these processes. it is known that any movement away from moscow was said, they were good for any movement towards moscow towards russia, well, their evil conviction in this was so absolute
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that they forgave the new ukraine the odessa murder in the house of trade unions and all other crimes, all subsequent shelling of cities, the killing of thousands of people, also do not believe it was forgiven ukraine fought with the donbass. our intelligentsia, in the meantime, consistently went to sing and dance in ukraine, but did not go to the donbass with rare exceptions. yes and in crimea also often did not go straight, showing that they are sick for those who are in kiev and for those who are in crimea and donbass they don’t get sick because of those who have all the water burned out, their heart didn’t hurt either, however, friends, my 2014 year was far from the first similar conflict. 4 years before the kiev maidan and the russian spring in 2008, the georgian-ossetian conflict occurred, in which russia supported south ossetia. and this story, by the
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way, took its origins in the events that happened 20 years before, and we will start with it. so back in 1988, georgia, having felt the air of freedom, declared the georgian language official in the republic well, yes, as in 2014 it was with the ukrainian language in kiev after the victory. maidanov, the ossetians who lived on the territory of the georgian ussr perceived this as an unfriendly act and off we go in 1991. a war broke out between georgia and the southern axes. it must be said that volunteers from russia who fought for ossetian independence participated in it in january of the ninety-second year in south ossetia, a referendum was held on joining russia or independence well, yes, like the donetsk and lugansk people's republics in 2014 in the spring of ninety-
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two. a new military escalation began between georgia and south ossetia and ended with the signing of the sochi peace agreements in july, such as minsk, two attempts to return by military means, south ossetia undertaken. 2004 or 2008 did not lead to anything, however , alas, many georgian volunteers are now fighting in ukraine, and there are many ossetian volunteers for the donbass. side, tbilisi, and any steps taken by russia to resolve the conflict were called in our independent press, so to speak, imperial complexes and militaristic convulsions. let's move on to moldova, we now often hear about moldova in connection with transnistria, and in moldova, you won’t believe it, it all
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started with the language in 1988, a group of moldovan writers published the so-called letter 66 demanding the adoption of moldovan as the state language. and recognizing it as identical to romanian, that is, moldovan writers directly say they decided to become romanians and make moldova a romanian too. well, there were such writers in moldova. not all of them were like that, but there were 66 of them for they were radical, pro-romanian nationalists, who appealed to the romania that was hitler's ally and loved to flaunt in nazi uniform even then my friends had all this already then. well, off and on again, you became pridnestrovie populated, mostly russians, and gguzia revolted, populated mainly by gagauz. it is warmly tuned to russian christian soup. the ethnic group of bulgarians of turkish origin, in
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response to the pressure of moldova in the 1990 referendum and gagauzia, transnistria proclaimed their autonomy as part of the moldavian ussr yes yes, when not, and the lugansk people's republic as part of and in the fourteenth year, these territories of the gagauz transnistria recognized russian and moldavian and gagauz languages ​​as state languages ​​in their own territories. yes, yes, when the neva lugansk republic, where ukrainian in the fourteenth year remained the second state language, but chisinau did not like it, the moldovan leadership did not like it. a war gradually flared up, which turned into a hot phase in the summer of 1992 years, numerous russian volunteers arrived to help transnistria in august, the war between transnistria and moldova ended with the victory of transnistrian resistance. since then, transnistria has a special status recognized by russia but not by the world and endless negotiations on how they could finally be nailed to russia forever. do i need to remind you that all the time of this conflict, the
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russian, progressive liberal intelligentsia was sick of sourness in moldova for romania against the transnistrian spring against the gagauz, in the end, who are they at all? everything should be europe free. yes, only in europe, our cultural elite treated the history of the heroic transnistrian resistance in the same way as our progressive intelligentsia treated the resistance of the crimea to the lugansk donetsk people's republic. never wrote songs about it. i have never made a film about this movie, and they did everything so that the pridnestrovian gaussian resistance would be forgotten as soon as possible and forgotten in the national memory. today, this fact is almost non-existent, but it would be worth remembering 20 years behind the south ossetian and transnistrian conflicts in 1992 year. another georgian broke out. the abkhazian conflict, where abkhazia, which was part of the georgian ussr, also did not accept the georgian language, as the state recaptured, as its new capital, and with the help of russian
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volunteers, the independence of the georgians won the abkhazian war. lasted 30 months. peace agreements were signed in may 1994. however, asia to this day, in fact, remains an unrecognized state , russia's recognition of the independence of abkhazia and, of course, caused bilious indignation of the progressive liberal russian intelligentsia. why are abkhazians needed, if, unlike georgia, they do not want either europe or nato at a time when everything alive and healthy wants only europe and nato, as one of the answers for the help of russian volunteers in the thirty months war, you can consider the participation on the side of the donbass of the legendary combat abkhaz akhra abkhaz, whose battalion is always served and served by the abkhaz volunteers

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