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no, this is not the blitzkrieg with the western. no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i think that patient was orders to meet according to this condo offensive plan. and we need to understand this as of work with a different uh, situation with a different obstacles. we need to trust and believe in ukrainian. um, forces we need to draw somebody from the website or which which we got from our partners and they will do their job. that's discuss this further with all guess score. bennett, former us office so many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. so how do you view the words of the ukrainian defense? when i say, in this particular interview to a u. s. news channel, is it an explanation, an apology? what it will take to well, i think they are the words of a pathological delusional liar to the american media, which has become delusional and pathological liars themselves. so i wouldn't be
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surprised if this defense minister of ukraine is actually reclining in a mansion in miami, the binding administration of the c i a have given to them. i doubt many of these before, even in ukraine. but you know, it's laughable. nicky, it's, it's quite comical and sat at the same time. there is no more ukraine. there is no more ukrainian military or armed forces. they're meeting their own officers, their fracking and killing their own officers. they're, they're engaged in a desperate attempt now to disengage and, and opens up an interesting psychological operation. opportunity for this wagner, russian of flare up whether production and put and planned it this way as another matter. but it does create an opportunity for a shift to shift towards relocating kinetic operations to the russian military and uh, re settling the wagner operations as more as a, a police intelligence gathering stability operations for a sort of like a un,
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but with better training and giving them in return territory in ukraine that belongs to russia anyway. so there's an interesting reallocation of, of the military personnel that can be the don't deliver. this also shows russia who it's real friends are who it's fair weather friends are and who is false friends are. and uh, i think that's another interesting information operation to this. so this has been masterfully handled by russia and by cool and uh, allow for off, and zachary will and, and many others. and they have, they have poured water on this fire and they've, they've exploited it, and they're going to explore that more into their benefits. soft power is now what russia is going to begin accelerating and amplifying if it's very, very smart in understanding this because it wants to peel wave. the guerrilla warfare factions, the long war, the 38 parallel, the frozen conflict ambitions that the west is desperately trying to cultivate. so soft power, healing, civil affairs, food, clothing, uh, piece. uh uh, you know,
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with people and, and amplifying that from the european audiences be here to will peel away support for ukraine every day, every hour and, and really settle this and, and let me just say no one in the west. no one in america supports this war if they knew the truth, the greatest liars are those in ukraine and the american public masters who told them to lie and the greatest victims aside from the russians and the innocent ukrainians had been the american people. and the european people have been lied to if they knew the depth of the pottery and naziism in months, velocity that animates the true zalinski ukrainian regime. no american would support this conflict at all. and i think, you know, they would submit it coming back to they seem to be the minister gave it to the us media a assess the importance of west and on supplies. the is the suggestion that the towns were offensive would only yield results with more weapons. and if so,
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is can going to get them that you know, i think the military industrial complex in the united states wants to get rid of its own weapons. that once we get through weapons, it wants money to to do this. so they are going to pour buckets of weapons into ukraine. but it's a few trial event. it's like throwing gasoline into a cement to hit when calling at a fire. once the gasoline is gone, if there's nothing left to turn off and there's nothing left of ukraine in the military component, there is nothing left of an ideologically, there's nothing left of it that has any resemblance of any decent human instincts. there's no humanity left in ukraine. look at the torture and the terror that they've been a leasing of the people in mariel, poland done basketball done on skin denette since 2014. and it was the united
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states that owns that conflict. and to some degree president trump, because he allowed them to send weapons over to ukraine, instead of saying, no, we're going to settle this. you creating is not going to be part of nato. so russia is appeased, and ukraine can be make friends on both sides. but of course, that runs counter to the cannibalistic agenda that the west is pursued against russia since 1992. and this does have an existing flavor of crimson tide where we see once again the yeltsin. gorbachev mini similar more. but i think this is being handled well, and i think it's only a matter of weeks and perhaps a month before all of this is totally separate, but the real key is transitioning kinetic power to soft power. so you don't lose the hearts and minds of the europeans or the rest of the world, and you bring more and more ukrainians to the side of russia. and you're seeing that by their removal of their own officers. ukraine is in the, isn't the great divide, right? now, and i think russia is going to win inevitably,
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and i'm happy about that. most of us still trying to get our heads around and understand what happened yesterday with things involved in a mutiny in russia. and us official has said that washington expected it to be quote, a lot more beloved the than it was. and yet yesterday officials were missing. they didn't have a clue. what was going on, what do you make of those statements? i think for goshen was uh if you, if you look at it on the surface in what president putting his head and night in the back promotion was a liar and he has no true in him according to some brilliant analyst that know him in the situation and his men understood that so when they discovered what his real ambition was, when they discovered his uh, conflict with show you when he, when they recognized his, his personal amplification of ego, no one in the 400 group wanted to support that. so promotion totally miscalculated this, and he also miscalculated the hearts and minds of the russian people,
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the russians, and the wagner group. we're not going to turn their weapons against russian soldiers or president bruton order aunts and uncles living in moscow over saint petersburg. that's why they didn't go in the way promotion wanted. and russians, i think, are now recognizing that private military companies. uh, you know, there's a little bit of a danger there. so there's a reorganization that's happening, but they miscalculated this, the hearts of the russian people loved their country, loved their god, loved their presidents, loved their, their history, and their destiny. and they will never allow their destiny to be corrupted and destroyed as the holy and tried to do is hitler tried to do that's been the miscalculation of the west towards russia and this small little civil war situation that was quickly squelch, i think, shows the russian hearts and minds of they love each other more, then the enemy wants them to and the west is totally falling apart. the other thing nikki, is what this shows you is the great inflation,
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the great egotistical excitement that you saw in ukraine and zalinski invite in, in, in blinking, and the rest of the western nations. they were so excited about the possibility of per goes in going and doing data on overflowing pollutants. they were so excited. it was like a bull lou that was really big and suddenly it stopped. and there's deflation, there's a motional exhaustion in the ukrainians in the army, in the police clinical ranks and in the west. and now because of that deflation and exhaust in that expectation that never came through the miscalculation of russia. somehow bombing, killing people in boston or like colon call killed the iraqis in the 1st direct for that didn't happen. so now that they're exhausted in the plate, is that there is no over pro boot and now is the time for russian to come in and finish this once in for why it soft power. so you suddenly,
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just spell the grievances, you deter any guerrilla war factions. you build a great china wall around parts of ukraine that you don't want. and you say, this is the new russia, this belongs to russia for the last 1000 years. and it will belong to russia for the next 1000 years in the west can go to hell if it has any problems with it. when he started speaking so as a squares here you will take on things as scott, but it's full, met us officer. i think you it was one of the defining moments of the 20th century, the ben us presidents, ronald reagan stood in front of the bronze and the gates and dramatically pulled on the soviet union to tear down the bullying bulls for decades on. and one of reagans advises that the time has been speaking exclusively to ortiz or my each other. so recently you have decided to pass your archives to the russian presidential library . yes. what was your aiming? that? very simple. number one or it's a library, it's
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a great dietary. i was in petersburg more time i. i know petersburg very well. i have a very small apartment in st. petersburg. i have worked there for. oh, almost. in fact, i've worked there much more than i've ever worked in moscow that is really my home, away from out. and that's where i am. and you are very well renewed for a play and a huge role in the efforts of ending the cold war. right. and how, what do you think, how can we bring the same efforts into the current conflict that is going on right now? my dear, that is what i am working on. i am trying very hard because i do believe, as you know, i know russia very well. i believe that we need to rush in russian need just and that we should go find
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a way to get back to discussing something else besides a more would that is one reason i'm giving my archive because i would like to think if i am that well it's better to talk about talk and then talk about war. so tell us a little bit more on your opinion. it when it comes to relations between russia and the united states, and after 30 years of ending the cold war. now we have this conflict start in, and what do you think, what needs to be done in terms of dialogues? and do you think that dialogue right now is even possible between the 2? well, we have to try, you know, it's a lot easier and a lot cheaper to do that news with and still to great. all right talk. it's always better then with it. so my desire really is that to
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help this talk, begin again. and there are a lot of stories on the attempts to cancel russian culture according to western media. no, no, no, no, capital n o, it is not true. first of all, to destroy russian culture is impossible. russian culture has taken over the world. why? and in different time, so i have been to restart it, study that all the time. and i can tell you that it is, i'd like to think impossible to destroy russian culture any more than it's possible to just go in and say yes in america. nope. and so don't believe that stuff is not true. it's not the opinion of most americans. nobody would like to see
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russian culture destroyed. absolutely. i can tell you that. and i, it is shown it is dad's it. is this in do and of and music. how are you going to destroy the music over a month? now, that is, i just hate. i can't use such a bad way. but it's not true. all right, so don't ever think so. could you tell us a little bit, why did you choose russia? why russia? well, everybody asked that question and i can tell you why. it was not intended. i just, i my 1st language is french. we spoke french at home, i am suez, my and my family, a choice and everybody is suez. my father was in a c, i can't even speak english, but he was
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a consul general in united states. he did a great deal and he did mag my mother after see her only once, and then he followed her and married her. and he is from belmont in switzerland, the most stubborn being for there are. and my mother said she never would have married him if he hadn't been so for assistance. so they were married in america and i was born. so i'm american. and i am also now very involved in russia in every way. now, why? well, when i was a very young lady, a my 1st child was born and he was born with he will free the night. do you know what came of it is? it's the same that the size son had a right and it is a tragic disease. i can tell you that it is
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a curious, but he will ophelia is a repressive gene, which means everybody should be dead by now. but they're not what every single country, by none, has a few. the buildings of the most area, nobody knows why. it's just happened. that was one. so what happened? first thing, we were jeremiah's 1st book that we did was on nicholas and alexander because of that. and it was a sea chest, which is nice. sounds a ways to go right. but in any case, that's what happened. and it was because of a sudden now he suffered greatly, greatly i. most of my early life was spent in trying to save him from death. he is
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now alive. i have 2 daughters as well, but nevertheless, a change everything. because my husband is involved massey who is a writer as well. it was and in case he said it was a good sense of americans. we or to go there to see what it looks like. so we borrowed on my life insurance, which i always thought was a good thing, but we went there to petersburg and what happened? well, i got out of the airplane a little, we forget the airplane. which said c, c, c, p. i got out. i smelled the air and i said, i like it. i don't know why i just went. i like it. yeah. and then i saw the week a funeral at night. i said i like it. and i was sure that even though we only
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had 3 days that somebody would find me, well, somebody did a poet in a palace just like a fairy tale. and he came up to me and said like this, he says, will you come back as well? i had only been there 2 days and i said yes and many years later by this time and i wrote the 1st book about the sort of learning good, the 1st one. and so i got to know all the points of letting you add to it underground by then and the august. so i was in court into that entire group because he had come, i guess, or a 10 years later i said when my whole life was completely different. i said, why did you do that? you know what he said? he said, western women where many gold j races. yeah. and of
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course they were the 1st to us the game and yes, they will, rich, and yes, they will basis. i never where bracelets because it goes away. yeah. okay. so because i want to know baseless my whole life list changed and it's true, i never do wear braces and only a poet would have seen that i would have noticed that. and that's what happened to me and that's what, why everything changed. and from that on i had one adventure after another one after and of course was deployed. that's an amazing strides of god that i met those poets who are now well known and they were all dead, but they are now famous. some of the very famous and there they were for hey,
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terrible travels. and that's the people i met 1st. i live now in the most know is in place in, in, in america really near creek and most of the people are not, oh, absolutely. they have as a fish for lobster, they fishing with very tough, very american, very a defense. all of them right now with last year it was all smiles, handshakes and big money deals. this week is motions and it rolls out the red carpet for the 1st stage, visit of india, as prime minister, as the white house quotes, new delhi, and a bit to put some distance between it and paging. ataleasy late between cover points to look at them best these. so when the red carpet was rolled out for and the render mowdy in america,
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bn pension was to show the whole world just how close india and the us are now. and one to be in the future along the way that the relationship you choose united states india is one of that will be one of the finding relationships to the 21st century. ok, we got it just like we did when the media tried their best. to explain that all this is intended to send a signal to be doing this headline says it all. china was the ghost at the us in the a fixed. although when mr. moody and mr. barton were dimming their speeches. they didn't see people on capitol hill are much more outspoken when it comes to how the see a new daily shared common interest in challenging badging. india is also moved off the center on things like, like china, you know, they recognize china expansionism is a challenge in that whole region, not just the south china sea, but as a some of the border to sweets,
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economic and security interest. i will, i for many with the most pressing issues and these companies policy in the himalayas and in the indian ocean. now what is the actual when spin of this friendship that you define but 21st century american business giants are looking to bombard the world's 5th largest economy with tax deals even most cuz promised his tesla will soon have a presence in india. apple wants to have a quarter of all is i phones produced in india. there are deals and loads and loads of fields from jet engines to micro chips. you name it. now, you know what's really quite fascinating, not so long ago during the times of the cold war, washington tried to gain leverage against the ussr by building ties with china and eventually flooding it with high tech. here's how the form are you. a secretary of state described the logic behind such tactics. china had to be able to accounts on
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american support against direct soviet pressures threatening its independence of territorial integrity. it must not be permitted to maneuver. i sent a necessary showdown complex as it might be to execute such a tactic. it was always better for us to be closer to either moscow or picking then either was to the other except in the limiting case of a soviet attack on china. china is communist, who could care less, as long as there were other interests in mind. when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way until the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement and security for asia and the agreement
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. this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of the story, president trump, who flushed all the remains of what once appeared as friendship. we're now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, this asked of american jobs and wells has come to an end by the looks of it. indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big communist full always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology, and of course, geographically close to the enemy. does india have a plan b? if someone fresh in the white house decides to dump the friendship? thanks for your company. hey, on all the international, we always appreciate it with back to the top of the hour with plenty of all the
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today? there's a boom, a bundle, romania want across europe, canada and america the underestimated the ukrainians. and he underestimated. solidarity the in the house of london is a famous tower of london. the world's 1st step on bundy or museum welcomes visitors . see the cemetery and know below canada, there's a monument to the members of the 14th of often gallery c, a s s division, which was composed of ukrainian collaborators,
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volunteered and placed the legions to hit the national, the end of its wisdom that leads prevents that, allow for bundy or clinton to truly. and i also want to hold the gabe under place the well indeed you know, who is the low please? and can i come to that to advertisers, hgtv, or purchase yang, say ian mckellen, internationally famous football train gandalf and the lord of the rings, films was delighted to so full of what he sold was an invitation from president villain skate. of course you will live and you will live this best well. so i will open this with you and i will make your case to you in the beginning to show that i am close to gays, to my dream, with this too much incurred to visit with somebody else on the next us, i deem it isn't itself. when alex a started role of a russian pranksters, they've recently been cooling, west and celebrities,
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and all additions allegedly on behalf of the ukrainian government and have to find out there to as a to, to was the ukranian national display, the buttons era to our nation or 0, so what do think about, but there are people who have flaws, so you know, on the whole thing, then there is a great man. you're a great, unless i'm full of sustain with summit was through jim steven king, the american king of colorado is one of the political prices, lakes this victim and switch us on. but that's a deal of change for me when you mo, calling regarding costello and not as good the other most homes and i'll almost excited patel. i'm the only one of my sources, even e and by the outcome. but yes, i mean, there are always, you can always find things about people as to pull them down the thursday to
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washington and jefferson were slaveowners. that doesn't mean that they didn't do many good things for the united states of america. but the web server or some of the are you still waiting on the emails to be launched as well? since up at this point general. but then most of these up and over the ukrainian, fascist, and jim and agent step on monday or came to prominence in the 1940s. but he's nationalist views. i'm brutal mass because of civilian the whole. of course of the news creeds that we will win your stores and the chaise piece is chilly. ship with us to it yesterday and about going to ship this a nice son was are still the same. they bring it, you believe,
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whether the man, really guy just really, really, really see to, to say as close a. it was the age of the money sca crest assembly. the though the to have the own. i got to that. she missed the cbs contributor, most of all of them. most of at least the little simple thing to, if you need me isn't the media who is looking as well as those which will be the see the over the last day to years bundio support does have neither abandoned them fighting methods nor the blinds royalty to that alone deadly the tactic of the media knew what was on the field on the board to 3rd secure funds that are for, for already know enough that we middle we're waiting for your welfare. it's a pretty me, is just in the potomac people and she was still with the 20, who's assume control doesn't wish them to discuss them. would you be any specialist
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and you push me to the i need to go to the socialist 2 or you know, mine for like or what are the deal of money computer the which is of course you chose, it goes through a category and you see that if it's a blue lemon, you've been doing it. okay. even both on the left side, that's with screen that that was probably something else with zillow. did you see a reflective story on the stip, on monday or what's going on january the 1st 19 o 9 in the austro hungarian town of stuff.
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