tv Cross Talk RT May 10, 2021 6:30am-7:01am EDT
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her original uncrossed up rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime he wants and i always appreciate his go to marcus 1st in london well here we are again commemorating the end of the 2nd world war in europe the destruction of fascism which of course is a truly profound holiday in russia though it's not the solid a is not nearly recognised as much as it was one time in the west as a matter of fact what really pains me and why we do a program every single year on this is that the distortions of history the ball speak asian of history and the that and the attempt to deny russia its rightful place in destroying fascism in europe your thoughts on this day because this is one of the most important days if not the most important day on the calendar in russia . well i'm glad syria express my profound congratulations to the russian people answer all of the off people so former soviet union such as the ukrainians and the
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bell of russians on victory day a most sacred oath ace which represents the soviet union's a victory in both will syria and we've it's the preservation of the soviets motherland we must always remember that it was on the eastern front well who else or was long and lost by eddie van knox income 88 percent of its troops a wartime losses all that's enough away every 5 german soldiers who died in world also who fought died fighting against the red army the triumph be successes of the soviets in the 2nd model is one of the most marketable episodes in shipment history because they hold seats and eventually annihilates it's a german war machine which in lessons through years had conquered most of europe and the van that was in my estimation the most fun. mr who fights in machine in
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living history especially in offensive warfare and the red army the soviet people as a whole 'd stop sights and buy something that they preserved mankind as a civilization of the soviet people safe and annoyingness trust officially the figure is between 27 and 28000000 more than likely more than 40000000 soviet people perished that is another reason why the russian people as a whole equals in every muscle man and woman and the russian leadership have a profound a foundation to war lusha does not want war russia only wants to preserve its national security and that has been the case when russia was rist when russia was communist and russia today so we must always remember the soviets were this big you know demon that there is a concerted effort in the united talked about this on numerous occasions is to deny
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the history and the facts that mark is just presented to us here there is this concerted effort to distort this the soviet contribution to destroying fascism in europe why is that is it just to give illegitimate eyes to today's russian russia's legitimate national security interest go ahead. well interestingly if. bush is came out of the office or. agency recently basically you made it clear he set the asks that question you know are slightly more pragmatic mesa might dispute in defending you know their their contribution of the soviet union to defeat all the nazi germany a y.c. so insistent on people hearing the facts you know from the archives and then because she said he gave hans in his own article because if the soviet union was a model of the aggressor see in that war if the soviet union has the same
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responsibility for the beginning on the what s. the european parliament is now trying to convince us right then the soviet union was not a legitimate state and the russian is not a legitimate state being a successor to the soviet union and this kind of make it your history would did it get you mice the very foundations all the while daughter that we craft you know would you not russia are very often now accused by the west all of you know just stood in the stability you know denying that the structures created off the wall who were to we don't change in the borders well of course it was not russia it was nato and the west the change the war distrust you know beginning with the unification of germany beginning with their separation of course from syria maybe are the wars but nevertheless they insist just on crimea and to end on the
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events in georgia or saakashvili tried to require that their interest that seceded from germany soria from georgy in 1901 and that led to a war which you lost. but that the western media keeps claiming that russia is their vision is our year. well if we read that resolution of the european parliament and book that last you know in 2019 own then most area i think it was because of being verse here or there. more to act you know i was i just created this resolution recently and a follow up so many a missions there you know for example based upon. there is additional stress us that the 2nd world war the most devastating war in europe history was started s. and he needed because although that authority is not to so he war non-aggression or make it go to what wasn't yet 39 more the whole truth where is the american dream
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and here it's simply a historical here let me go back to marcus i'm glad you brought this up here demon i mean it was the failure of the of the western structured security system of europe it was munich when it technically in my mind the 2nd world war maybe didn't start but it was inevitable because it was the western powers that sold out the sovereign country when stalin's soviet union was always demanding for security protections to maintain the peace in europe that is completely forgotten and you don't have to love or hate stalin bennis is the fact to him and took a swipe at that he was a friend of the soviet union like of him you. yes indeed following the comings of power of the national socialists in germany in january of 1970 free and certainly if from 135 onwards stalin sort of collective security
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we've both britain and france but it was securely intensive in the period from 1956 right up until the summer of the 19th fancy night however of london and paris has a his sarah cool lovin of communism gave up with this song. riku distrust and suspicion of russian motives which the british and the french always described as russian expansionism russian imperialist objects is so they shunned stalin's attempts at collective security now i'm not going to sit here today patrons say that if the incident france and the soviet union has signed a pact with one another that words have to nazi germany because there is more than sufficient evidence to show that nazi germany was of the opinion that the soviets
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army was not a particularly powerful force when it came to offensive warfare nonetheless the fact that the survey unit sorts collective security we've risen and france is a historical fact you cannot dispute that and yet the british and the france also signs their own agreements of nazi germany than they laid out city infamous unic conference in which the survey salon's of czechoslovakia was given away to hit that just encouraged it less insatiable lust but senatorial expansion and then the soviet union in the summer of night in august of $1000.00 votes none if what britain and france have done previously or germany they signed an agreement with nazi germany was not a pact so friendship battles by both sides to fight for what they believed was going to be an inevitable conflict and would be frank about the lands of the red
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army apparently and next from poland that was tradition that was land which poland had taken from the soviet union during the polish soviet war there were no bullets fired from the red army enter the eastern europe or the eastern lands or opponent they were celebrated by both the bellamy. and the ukrainian yes because poland could be as a result of the end days and announcing based boland became a failed state was no longer a functioning state demons were rapidly running out of here i think it's really important to me and. our viewers this immersion the russians. because that's not the message you get in western media all of that i remember very very clearly when putin gave a speech to the general assembly in united nations i think it was in august of 2015 when he announced. based on the invitation of the syrian government there rushing
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we did deploy military personnel and hardware to fight terrorism i lived in this country your country for many many years and never saw people so we're going to war . but i had no you're absolutely right and this is the reason why actually iraq russia and before the. soviet union norwich to the fort for many injustices the company during the 2nd one war you know it was actually of the soviet union the 1st oss there is an illusion you know also in autumn an oscar is allusion in 1809 condemning them or a freeman act and its outcome of. this resolution has not been recall you know the problem was the reaction on the west and especially or east european countries to our. desire to make the strong desire to not bygones be bygones instead of off saying ok this is the variable cost you know the restart are the
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same nationalist movements that existed before the war and that for allies to heat for during the war they started to rename all the places say again this resolution oh that european parliament continued to exist until in existence in public spaces in. some may embassies of more humans and the morial boxed square streets glorifying regimes there are no ops glorifying stalin or the so if you are in there who are not in the. you know the ages or so in the 7 just there are all glorifying the soviet soldiers who draw the germans away so and why france for example in poland he lived on the square named off of the defense a source that in the name was removed by this is terrible this is what makes os you know he can see into some of our concessions that we made in 100-1990 you are out
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fundamental substance of the economy that is money money itself is the grol material economics of capitalism you're saying it has a 0 value so therefore if you have a 0 value for the substance of your economy it's very very difficult to build something that you can point to say well that has value doesn't have any value because they're both equally value less. welcome back across talk were all things considered i'm peter this is the home edition to remind you we're discussing some real names. it is go back to london markets we had the g. 7 foreign ministers meeting and we still have the secretary of state and to be in place and he's on his. democracy versus
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a top proceed to work it would seem and and of course we come across as very familiar rhetoric of who is being reckless and who is being aggressive here but you know that at the same time and when i look at statements coming from out of the u.k. out of united states when it comes to ukraine i have to ask the question who's being aggressive who's being reckless and i would say it is the creating government the u.s. government and the british government which remarkably is you know always the loudest bark barking dog in all of this idea maybe you can explain to our viewers why is the u.k. so directly anti russian there there is a phobia has gone beyond reason go ahead. well if i may take the 1st point why is britain the services phobic for centuries now ever since their domestic relations were established between london and moscow in the 16100. has been in any case it's racism in london its rules the russian people british
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policymakers along with a british journalists as i said since the time that relations were substance in london and moscow hundreds of years ago have saved russia have to say the russian people as almost the devil incarnate when you have a look at how assad's phonte 18 hundreds hindsight is the official record of the sessions in the house of commons the line which the british parliament syrians used in using concerts to describe czarist russia was almost identical to how british elements variance to skype the soviet union and how british policy on in science and describe in russia today in swing. c. $21.00 so there isn't a sense of anglo-saxon superiority in greece and was a sense that russia is from the east russia represents the dock forces of the east
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which have historically france and the freedom and and independence and civilization of the west and in syria the foreign b.j. 7 foreign ministers 80 i rate their statements a bit was nothing new there was nothing surprising base camp so the narrative buckles one was one what i was used to describe statements in whole is inversion they talk about their not receive us is talk received they talk about we talk received in russia they talk about was august 8th in elevators but they don't reference or don't talk crissy in saudi arabia or the other gulf arab countries they don't talk about that because saudi arabia and other gulf countries are some of them most important friends and allies in the world and it should be said pizza that saudi arabia for instance is not just one of the most kids of countries in the uk it is the leading finance or islamist terrorism in the wells and when they talk
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about when the a.j. 7 foreign minister spoke about hold in ukraine's independence and democracy well what's a bounce in the late c. files in france hate when american politicians including the lives of john mccain flew to k.f. and address the protests this on a might then encourage an ensuite over from the elected governments the elected president of ukraine at the side namely unified of it that's was the ultimate affronts to ukrainian democracy so they can nothing about democracy what they do care about however is preserving western global answer money really about russia's effect so that it's very easy that we hear all of this that this threat to to ukraine's sovereignty demand but. if it if the the even legal overthrow of the constitutional government hadn't happened in february of 2014 then well crimea and the dumb ass would still be part of ukraine so i mean it's the it's the east with
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the the spinelessness of the e.u. not keeping to its agreement of a power transition of power in ukraine which you know how it should reach you and then of course a tory newman with her cookies i mean they're the ones the gist of it changed forever in my opinion ukraine sovereignty so why does everybody point the finger at the if at the end russia when it's a western powers broke up ukraine go ahead no it's it's a maze and you know what you just mentioned the interview was the west seems to be blind when talking about who created that there is additional the european parliament against a deleterious regimes from 2011 equal member conscious should fight historical revisionism and. not succumb or greet us insall e.u. member states well in ukraine there is a law that received its people including foreign us from insulting you know or
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investigate such organizations as the ukrainian insurgent army especially going to zation says the organization of ukrainian nationalists organizations which ask israel are responsible for the most variable atrocitus it is draws against almost off all and end of course against russians and against ukrainians by the way greens who didn't agree with bonde there and other people who of course cooperated with the nazis and who are no go or if i can ukraine and b. who doesn't notice if you know they g 7 foreign ministers don't notice that funny and of course they argument and i want you to continue the markets you know if it took germany and israel for. an insulin skin ukraine to off site only speak out or even mention the fact that there is a glorification of naziism in ukraine today in 2021 i don't
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yet know that and it's not you know history is so easily forgotten by these people when they talk about the famine in ukraine in the early vote just because of the cliff you raise asian which is a fact but the white wash their extremist nationalism or western ukrainians we hear of our family from west ukrainian nationalists who are part of war and and final burial and who of course didn't go through the famine in the early thirty's they were persecuted by the forty's government which was very right just very authoritarian and that is easy for women in the west but of course they didn't see the family and you know their their region from ukraine that suffered from the family are now warm and destroyed by the ukrainian central government because these are considered to be brought russian regions are what you mentioned i think is very important you know the edge of your bed if you go return to russia you know if we
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go even earlier than the diplomatic relations which mark was just gripe i think this is important island table the table is actually a wrong translation of his nickname he was rather ivan the threatening are the on the strong so i want the terrible wanted to marry the queen elizabeth in this century actually addressed her a letter and she refused saying that the parliament doesn't allow her to do it she doesn't even in a poll christian she lives in a democracy so the parliament don't know how to marry i haven't been able and the funny thing is that i would that they will believe that of course it was not true which you know elizabeth the 2nd had full power intercounty it was the previous council they just cited everything not the parliament but. is this terrible and this is very strange you know all. the rage in us all russians to believe you know that the west has democracy it's just inevitable and it still continues in some
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parts of all society today and i think that story is very important symbolic of it and how democracy have focused it and one final point on the same day when just sound was awesome the as you know making these speeches about russia has been rather clear sound aggressive south india the guardian published an opinion poll conducted in $53.00 congress by a lot on a polling company and it turned out that 44 percent of the respondents in the $53.00 congress or the world consider the united states as the main threat to their democracy that it was you know china was a disconcert and with just 38 percent and russia was the warmest f. $28.00 assam so people of the wall do not conceive the russia or china threat to their democracy as they consider the united states and watch great threat and this is what the polls show by the leads in the west especially in the as you said
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that's so detached from their own populations that they keep feeding people the same story you know the u.k. and then you asked us perpetrators of democracy in russia and china has a very very in contrast and this is how date that they have it doesn't reflect their the mood in society anymore you know maybe but marcus i mean these are the same people that talk to mock prosy but if they can't force regime change they break international law left and right and the rules apply to everyone else but not ourselves i mean that is that's it then that's ok because it's power we have the power and we can see what we want to do that's essentially what it's all about. absolutely that's for america guys america and britain on the international stage it is. are out how are influence and wealth and that is why they are attempts sincere falsify history because in the soviet union's role in both wars are and that is why they are hitting the state as almost
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a devil incarnate it does not make sense for the american and british relates so on the one hand tell their respective cables that it will speak soviet union which all the grunts of the vam act and rules about the end of nazi germany but on the other hand to then say boss is a de fer poses a terrible friend to freedom and independence of america and britain so they have to keep on depicts in busha in an extremely negative way and at the same time falsified the history of hope also and of its hawking about democracy in britain well let's have a closer examination of that shall wait is the head of the british states elects its not she is the uk house of the british parliaments the house of lords elect is no better is not much them ocracy in britain democracy in britain is merely a facade and yet so many would in
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a goodish people on this street wraps it from the realities of the country begun and also the same applies to the american people and when it comes to falsifying history well if the american and british elites who are i should say totally detached on the opinions of their respective publics if their governments are forced to fight a simple human biology namely that is not just males and females there is other agendas out ben is more of it easy for them to falsify the true for outs or happened in ukraine over what happened in both of those last year it is an extremely the presence state of affairs even more the present it's exceptionally dangerous because. in the ministry of truth it is backed up by big tax i mean that's their world and we're forced to live it all right gentlemen that's all the time we have i want to thank my guest in london and here in moscow i want to thank our viewers for watching us here r.c.c.
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