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tv   Yekaterina  RUSSIA1  November 30, 2023 9:20pm-10:14pm MSK

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your phone number, some nika wrote to you , i was very worried when my old life fell into pieces, there will be you and money, home and the maldives, stop fooling around, go back to your love, kiril, i’m actually married, i have children, so that’s why i’m inviting you to lunch and not dinner, don’t rush to leave everything behind, you’re serious, this doesn’t concern you, i left nika because i realized that i can’t, i can’t live without children, date pl, i feel there was an internal protest in you when dmitry spoke about china, i just saw it like that with you, but about kissenger and about china, yes, of course, but i must admit that indeed, i agree that kissenger played an absolutely huge role when - as soon as nixon came to
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power in the year sixty-eight, he already in the year sixty-nine almost immediately became national security advisor, so i want to say that he launched, of course, here are three big projects, which, so to speak, then became, that’s what we ’re actually talking about, the first project is chinese, and here we must admit that this was an extremely successful project at that moment, because... china turned into, well, if not an ally, then a partner in the united states, because look, in afghanistan, in fact , the united states constantly had support from china, and in vietnam, the united states constantly had the support of china, including financial and military, and after these events, for example, the ninety-third year, when the elections in cambodia, when the khmer rouge threatened to disrupt these elections, the americans turned to china, and china was able to put pressure.
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cambodia for peaceful development , so to speak, what happened next, it seems to me, this is not so much kissinger’s plan, these are already other people, there is scowcroft, another whole group of people, the same anthony lake, who worked with kissinge, around kisonje already had a lot of talented people, there was lake, hake, the same one who worked with him, so i think that what china missed was this policy of the strip, financial interests, because really. there were huge opportunities, money was invested in china, ultimately, the united states received very significant dividends, this is the first, the second is how they launched a big project, this is of course a soviet project, and you understand, kisenger, he was a very experienced diplomat, his strategy was always to pit one against the other, he always played between the soviet union and china, but he had a triangle theory, yes, yes, yes, yes, constantly, so to speak, he played out certain, so to speak, certain... operations and at the same time he
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always clearly, i absolutely agree with this everyone, he very clearly pursued the goals that he set for himself and indeed, he was ready to do anything, for example, when there was an invasion of cambodia in 1770, his friends at harvard, yes, wrote him a letter, demanded his resignation, because this is the invasion of cambodia, the bombing of cambodia, that’s it, four of his assistants also began to resign, the king did not resign, moreover, he supported this program and supported the bombing program of cambodia, in the end it was these bombings, by the way, that led the reds should be put down, because they so destroyed and brutalized almost all of cambodia in 1973 for six months by american bombers that after this talk about some kind of compromises, talk about some kind of search, so to speak, then as for our project, i think that in a certain sense he turned out to be surprisingly lucky here, because i believe that this détente, the second year, gave us
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certain illusions, this first, gave rise to illusions among the elite that everything, war, as it were ends, we move on to a peaceful existence, and that means we can buy something, that means we can somehow focus on them, and it seems to me that this is the beginning of a certain mental crisis in our society, it largely began at this time, in the period of development, not to mention the fact that this ended with the meeting on security cooperation in europe, the adoption of the third basket and the corresponding all these humanitarian things. this is also, by the way, the consequences of kingger’s policy, but also with on the other hand, to say that he was in this like a bygone era was our policy, we could also understand how dangerous it was, how beneficial it was for us or not, so here we can’t say so directly that he won there, won here, well and the third project that he has, so to speak, i would say, well, if we say from the point of view of the balek, that in general it turned out, this is the vietnam project, this is the most important, the most relevant project, because both
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kisonje and nixon came to us in seventy-two and the main question was, so that we do not support vietnam, in china, when they came to maodzodong and there was this meeting, they also talked primarily about vietnam, vietnam was nixon came to him there many times, but that’s not even the point, well, the other kennedy didn’t in general, the kennedy clan told the story that that one was a knight, shining, no, he wasn’t a damn knight, well, this one was drunk, no, so he just saved nixon, he gave him this plan, no one is with churchill at all drunk, he gave him this plan, which was then realized. agreements and indeed it worked out, because in january of seventy-three they signed this agreement, and two years later only north vietnamese
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troops had already entered saigon, but there they had already given another option, it was no longer a defeat for kisenger, because he demanded help from south vietnam, but the americans refused to help him at a critical moment , with the cambodian puppets, this is a very good lesson for all those who today have hopes that the americans, here they are standing behind, and that at any moment they can do something, you know, well, for example, van heeve cried when the paris peace agreements were being prepared there, he allocated 69 amendments to these agreements to the government of south vietnam, but kisyn said that i would not accept a single one, and despite the fact that nixon called us there, because so to say, an absolute tragedy, qishen was absolutely cold and the same thing he was cold when in seventy-four, the chinese captured the paracel islands, having complete, so to speak, mutual relations with south vietnam, and the south vietnamese people there on these military on on these islands, that part of the parcels that
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was from south vietnam was requested, the seventh fleet was stationed nearby to help, nothing, that’s all, because shanghai was taken out, but there were other people there, in this regard in... well, there was such a prince erik matak, a very famous person, in fact, one of the real ones, he even had the opportunity to become the khmmer king, so he was the second man of the khmmer republic, and he really believed in the americans, he was very close to them, now the seventy-fifth year is ending already, he the red kmers come to phnom peni, the americans suggest to him that we should be more honest friends, but you turned out to be bastards, zelsky learn his words. the whole thing, i say, and you turned out to be bastards and bastards, because you deceived me, not only deceived me, you deceived all the techmers who believed in you and who hoped that you would help us, and we would be able to defend, so to speak , from the communists, our own country, and he didn’t leave anywhere, and the reds came to the worlds, they just didn’t even
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shoot him, they shot him people, who believed and who in the end, i repeat, returning, they were nobody for him, so i repeat, he was the task, if it was necessary to bomb, he supported all these bombings and cambodia, these bombings, the easter bombings of vietnam in the seventy- second year, which were the most severe of all time, for what reason, because he believed that and in this way it is necessary to move such will, such imagination and such an idea about some key areas of development in the united states, i think that this is their big... tragedy, but in principle, he stands out so much in this regard, in the second half of the 20th century, so, i repeat, he began to carry out some key things, which then, then went, went, went and formed this new world , which of course, don’t remember the idea of
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​​​​what i said about hamas, i’m close to the truth there, yes, that they don’t care about everything, which means, well, the united states was, frankly speaking, on the verge of october 7 . call a spade a spade, yes, because the agreement concluded with five arab countries , gave them the opportunity, after this israel, i have with the arab countries, to sharply intensify their economic, geopolitical, whatever jihat, this is a committee of national resistance, hamass is even less than 1030, yes, they disrupted all this, and the most unique thing is that the wording that concluded the agreements, if earlier with the arab countries it was assumed that israel could conclude a peace agreement according to the scheme of territories in exchange for peace, the americans succeeded, by the way, with all that we must name objectively , agree behind the scenes that the formation will be completely different, peace in exchange for peace, that is , forget the territory, there is no palestine, everything so that we understand what this happened, but they are now flirting with
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iran, they are up to 6 billion dollars were unfrozen, they are in qatari banks and iran has the right to spend them on the purchase of certain goods, yes, now they say we again... we will do it here, why? they found themselves in a difficult position, to turn sharply 180°, because they didn’t they know how to behave, they don’t know how to behave after shelling small ones, even smaller than hamashi, but what next? then do what next? they don’t know, so they are forced to flirt behind the scenes with iran, so that the iranians say with their formation, they slow down everything, especially, and don’t even try, otherwise a big war will come, and you stop, which means striking. now, as for the specifics, that means, the gas sector, i’m listening, when including american and israeli, which means, respectively, leaders, in all seriousness, when there are statements that in another month or two we will crush hamas, and then why, and already in peacekeeping, most likely from some arab countries and some... they say, because saudi arabia is not needed for 100 years, they are a headache, over there yeme and the houthis and they are trying to negotiate peace with them, and
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somehow it will go under the administration of the palestinian national authority, under mahmoud abas, he also says, no, no, i don’t need this, that is, they are starting to fantasize, that is the leadership of israel and the usa are absolutely sure that they will add pressure, and not in 1-2 months, yes, what makes this such confidence, i think there is an element of capkaz for cartridges, some kind of anti-tank, and you will take it with your bare hands, agree already for the fact that it turns out that there is a plan to offer hamas that option , which was offered by the organization of palestine in lebanon to yasser arafat, let me remind you that at one time in lebanon, yasser arafat during the civil war was offered him and 11,000 of his fighters, they were given a corridor to tunisia, here he says we will give a corridor to hamas, he and his fighters are there others will leave, go somewhere, i don’t know where, on the territory egypt must be assumed, turkey, it’s a bit far from turkey, well, they’ll load it onto ships, that’s it. that’s what, what ertaghan too, and through turkey to europe, yes, that’s already it, so the point is
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that they forget that, firstly, the palestinians in lebanon were strangers, a significant part of the palestinian lebanese treated the palestinians in lebanon extremely negatively, they were participants in the civil war, and many, which means part of the lebanese population believed that no one would look at the kamaz, say, what are you guys, what do you mean we were involved in this terrible ordeal, but they themselves folded left, so it won’t work , so apparently, neither the americans nor the israelis have an understanding of what to do next and in general what to do next, in connection with this, it means certain geographical issues of supplying these units, the americans also have this the illusion was in iraq, so we will block the corresponding passages of iran from the territory, everything and what kind of special operation on the border with pakistan, the pakistani army starts a war on the other side, which means in the zone of free tribes with the tribes of wazirs and meksudov and it seemed like we were going to close it, closed it, or what? ended, so it is here , and something will come up with surprises, that is, there is no plan, and
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this means that everything will warm up, including, the situation in east jerusalem is starting to heat up on the west bank of the jordan river, yes, this is now this is part, i i think that the actions that called for the town and the refugee camp there, well, nothing is working out, yes, in eastern jerusalem, and so on, so the situation is not weakening, it is intensifying on the contrary, yes, and we see the growth of the authority of hamas on the western bank of the arda river, it was already quite high when, i don’t know how to say, the last, extremely, means, council of ministers of the palestinian authority was formed, which means fatah is the main radical communist organization, purely there , well, mars, lenin and so on, hurray for the red banner , we will build socialism and so on, they were told , take several ministerial posts and enter about we will not enter until ha enters because his authority was enormous then, but now it has become absolute and he is now
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is the core on which all the factions , as they call it, of the palestinian resistance will now be based , something that was previously unthinkable, they were all at enmity with each other, and now they are starting to unite, why are the religious organizations that are hamas, palestinians islamic jih, and so on, suddenly like different radicals, but because they, and we all have names, that when the americans or... someone says in israel that this will be a theogratic republic, a state, this everything doesn’t correspond, indeed, over the last decade they have gone through very serious changes, yes, and they prevail on ideology, who believes in whom, who believes in the almighty, who believes in karl marx or lenin, it doesn’t matter at all, it a most dangerous trend that could explode this region sooner or later, once again more powerfully than it was 7, regardless of how this may end now... the matter and one more point, which means, of course, the americans are influencing israel, to go too far, yes,
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that means, well, let’s imagine that it’s important for antanyahu now to save face and to tell him what you did there, there, not to contradict all his sins, yes, well, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, in a month or two, it will become clear, that it is now clear that gas is not being produced, where is the guarantee that he, i don’t know, here is an american, that he will listen to the opinion of biden, someone else... and will continue to pursue such a policy if the question arises about political survival, he will do anything, it seems to me, and he can, as hezbollah is, yes, that’s the situation then it will generally get out of control, today we saw such a film about lenin, when they read the letter there, so comrade, this is interesting, interesting, continue, that everyone is fine to shoot, so there is everyone to shoot, i’m not suggesting, no, i not about that, i’m just listening to you, i have a feeling that you know, well , it’s just a second-rate world, well, since
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tartarars aren’t flying, it’s better to prove that small farmers, here... take the hamas formation, well, that’s funny, well, 30,000 man, sorry, two divisions, weapons, sorry me, butt weapons, that means anti-tank weapons, protective parts, which they make themselves, some are purchased somewhere , and so on, about nothing, it’s about nothing at all, incomparable military budgets, so perhaps the 21st century, as they say now, yes , it burns multi-million dollar tanks, which is not worth it, which we all saw on the internet, setting fire to mirkau-4 costs 200 dollars, how much does mirkava mk4 cost, several million, how much do they give now, and how many millions, here is merkava 4 they say that 4.5 stands, well, in flip-flops, puts a grenade on the transmission and
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moves away, that is , he even just crawls out of some kind of undercollar, puts the anti-tank transmission in place. this is older than me , not me, i wiped it, i’m not like that, i’m a little younger, that he’s hitting him point-blank , it turns out that it’s actually surprising how israeli could, that hamas fighters need to know that this tank costs how much, what can it do, you need to know where to get to three places, that’s it, here he is these are three places it hits day and night day and night if necessary it hits this place two times three times it starts that’s what explodes, that’s all, where is the aircraft that bombs, you are here you say, carpet bombing of vietnam, so this is comparable to just this, but the vietnamese territory was large, but here everything is generally boring and so on, these are new things, new challenges, or when it was clear that the united states was a superpower militarily, i found myself at a loss, throwing up my hands, what to do with these mosquitoes that run around and
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bombard us every day, well, they struck two blows, massive strikes don’t help, and you see the countries, which means that somewhere they are warning that we're all from here we take it, and where it was clear that in law , listen, we are of course very bad iranians and in general, but we will also give you money, we will unfreeze you, we then, has anyone seen this, sometime, but the problem is what to say there is no one, no, that is, there is a connection, but they tell you, no, or take this question, now israel is suffering colossal economic losses, not only because it called people, resettled many, and so on and so forth, i say, 60 million dollars a year, the official statement of the ministry of finance, they are now finding out which means they incur huge expenses due to the fact that from the port of ila, they go very far to asia, but now they can’t do that, and in order to reach the african asian countries, they have to go around the whole of africa through the mediterranean sea, sorry gospo, because accordingly they can’t
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get out of the soviet canal, they’re lost for a day, and now one of the shuid farmers, well, wait a little, we actually have boats that can sail for... 500 km and we can eastern central earth also act there, which is scary in general, if you think about it, the question is simple: whose yes yemeni, that is, israel shoots down a houthi missile in space, no one is it, well , it’s just that it’s not even completely yemeni, it’s houthi , yes, well, that’s actually it, that is, it says horror, so the houthis turns out to be what kind of elon masconi for yes, you know, mask' into space, everyone is screaming, the houthis into space, in such strange places, space, and there is an institute for studying problems of rocket science in the rank, just think about it, they are studying the theory, listen, this is the rocket that hezbollah is now using against burkan, which i said, yes, it’s a houthi missile, that is, they made it and by some miracle, i say,
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it doesn’t hit anywhere, but it flies, they added it flies 300 kg, 500 kg, well, who would have seen is that? no one, this is the 21st century, it’s not at all what you thought, but since today we’re still talking about kissinger, i still don’t agree with something, although a lot of what was said is true, you know what business, politics - this is such a thing, indeed, this is where kissenger brought some clarity when they say about him that he is a father american foreign policy realism , so realism is cruel... exactly the same as gravity in the year, so that you understand where this whole situation, as it were, comes from, also the elections, everyone wrote about the fact in the united states that america and the west are losing the cold war, for sure. yeah , there was an absolute feeling from everyone that we’re done, we’re done for, our economy is screwed, the joint power of the soviet union and china
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will simply crush us over time, there’s no hope for the europeans, that’s all, that’s all, they already then there were rights to, well, apparently yes, as would be, well, so to speak, well, everything else, asia is there, well, no matter how much we bomb, everything is pointless, and moreover, we must leave vietnam, because inside, and then it must be said that america has not yet had, structures to create a contract army, and the army was not volunteer , conscripts died in vietnam, conscripts died, this is kind of the situation, so to speak, this means that he turned this whole situation around, he turned america out from under this, from under this completely terrible capture, and he offered china economic things, as it were, amazing yes, the soviet union and china divorced, he simply divorced them, everyone divorced, for this matter , moreover, detente itself, this detente, this amazing thing, when we talk about our western non-partners, that this is our diplomacy and politeness, they perceive it as our weakness, so i have a counter question to the leaders of all generations of our country, what is it that we
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perceive as love for us? that lesson that needs to be learned from kishinger, look how much they survived from this detente, you will notice what the result is, detente is disarmament in french, well, yes, this is what we call detente, they call it in french the total, yes, it’s like a borrowed word, not quite french. it’s not even a truce, this is not a peace of friendship, it’s just a detente , how much they survived from it, it’s not in their heads, so to speak , they survived a lot, moreover, i was a communist and then suddenly, so to speak, i decided that you can also be friends with the communists, this was ald reagan, he was so in his own way a sincere person, unlike kissinger , by the way, he sincerely hated the soviet union, then he sincerely fell in love, and he liked it when they loved him, he liked the acting he had, he liked it... yes, but he was criticized our own people , who supported their entire lives during the 1988 visit, listen, in 1988 we had a chance for another detente, well, but we were already a waste of it then, listen,
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but here there were famous ones, here there were bison, so we screwed up, that's it, we got into the oil field game, we gave away half of the middle east , we did not begin the development of the country, and well, guys, well , you can’t use the forks that showed us, we had a political struggle then , but for some reason no one mentioned what else happened, the seventy -first year that they haven’t remembered him yet, here’s an advertisement, and then they’ll remind you, altai was born,
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angel, all 10 seasons, you were always with us, i’ve known the blue bird for a long time, this gives me great respect, great delight, i see you have tears of happiness in your eyes, girls, it is not just a divine voice. this is your soul, which spoke to us in the words of nikolai nikolaevna. blue bird: anniversary season, sunday on rtr. it is for you? well, did you get enough sleep? a moment of attention, today is a big day, a big holiday, dashing, we haven’t seen each other for a long time, daring, white, well, you know, for
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every cool fighter he’ll find an even cooler one, you fell in love with them, but who is good for you, your wife or the boys yours, don’t ask stupid questions now, they are still loved, are you responsible for your words? the whole brigade, only on the platform look, you are looking 100 to one, what is our task to open the whole board, we can handle it, if you ask, then with the podbokh, the name of which character from pushkin’s works everyone knows, it will be 7.8, 7.8, 7.8, how many, and those who are at work talk a lot and loudly, if you answer, then with humor, i would cut down an oak tree, not
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pinch it. with water, electricity, housing and communal services, i don’t know what else, geometry, algebra, physics, chemistry, this is a set for a headache, god forbid now, if you win, then every saturday and sunday on rtr. so what happened then yes seventy the first year, the so-called abandonment of the gold standard is inextricably linked with everything that nixon and kissingert did, it was never what the soviet union signed in braton woods in 1944, everything meant that everything was tied to the dollar, all currencies were set accordingly courses are mutually agreed upon. in 1971, nixon abandoned the mutual agreement of these same exchange rates; of course,
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inflation is understandable. an attempt, by the way, even to regulate prices, but by the way, we really can’t we can imagine what inflation really was like in the united states back then, there was double-digit inflation, reaching 18%, we’re still learning to study, but this is not told, well, in such a situation, how would he act, and the most interesting thing is, what’s interesting and they swallowed it too, because by and large what nixon and kissinger did, they understood perfectly well that without this it would be impossible to get out of it, it would be impossible to finance all these conflicts, they had to... do one simple thing, i understand why modern our financial leaders don’t do this, but why didn’t the soviets of that time do this, parts of the un charter, which were the brattenwood agreements, that ’s what the brattenwood agreements are about now, i’m not talking about that, that who is it, who the soviet union could then present this intention for in order to present it, they had to know it, it was known , it became known immediately, no, uh, no, then we had a completely different structure of institutions, the system of analysis was different,
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it was necessary to approach, when i approached, you they said, and you... young man , you will sneeze, the komsomol appointed you, or maybe you are trying to drag us into the false ones of your academic institutes in the international department like the teaching staff, there sat such a serious fungus borvich, who looked at you with such a serious look and i said, you’re a young man, what are you talking about, let’s have some tea, in general, in general, in general, yes, even then , unfortunately, everything was vulgar, it was convergence, convergence, convergence - this is another idea, it was. before gorbachev they began teaching at the highest party school, much earlier, i know, convergence, as the postulate worked in everything in the sixties, is a consequence of the gentleman, and so it’s interesting, everything is a curious thing, because the delegate himself, yes, he made a lot of people, by the way, disagree with a lot of people politically forces, i understand correctly that of all of you, the international department of the central committee
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spoke, probably only the two of us, yes, that is. by the way, i really agree that ideology was absolutely not important for the united states, the only person for whom it was important was reagan, in all this situation, and he had his own idea, absolutely, he was purely , so to speak, a religious baptist idea, this is absolutely accurate in this sense, but when it was stated publicly that he actually did not send spies so that we rebuilt their program for building the automobile industry, or rather, they ruined it then in the seventies, but he didn’t send it, he didn’t send people, so to speak, of course, so that we would ruin agriculture, it did exist, it was ruined then in the soviet time who blames key for this? well, you kind of cheated,
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that’s the problem. no, it’s someone else, tisenger definitely deceived, that means he deceived, he deceived you know, that’s what he deceived, deceived, that means he said a, in fact it was b, nothing of the kind, he deceived, talked about getting married, left, and the child is growing, yes , that’s what i deceived, by and large, i can say this, this is one of the most important problems of ours, in this situation, that we are very good in the period of even a truce, and even less so in a detente, here we lost that time. discharge is actually a memory of kisenjere, that how much he did for the united, china still thinks, fir-trees and sticks, was there really such a person, i think this is often due to the fact that we then did not imagine our enemies at all, exactly, and what does the enemy have to do with it? , but it’s very simple , because in order to make reasonable movements, you just need, by the way, kissinger had a very good phrase on this topic, he says that everyone is great, thinks that you are his rival, sees everything in detail and has vision, but here
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that's not the point here, i have, i have the impression i got from this whole thing was very simple, that even if we had not acted differently in the international arena, we would have simply engaged in domestic economic development. it would have worked, everything with detente stopped completely, any attempts, well, if they couldn’t, well then what else, why then say that gorbachev betrayed something, if we already then, it’s very simple, because the following comes generation, gorbita, sorry, came later, and you betrayed, well, really, well, this is a separate topic, but the fact that we have economic theory in at that moment she was already very lame - it’s true, we didn’t know ourselves, we didn’t know the enemy, of course, this is hello, so to speak, to what was called. the enemy, don’t know the enemy, don’t know the enemy, okay, but i think that the most important lesson in general from the entire time of foreign policy realism, as its godfather, is probably this, of course, what is needed, regardless of what kind of enemy moves in some dark
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room or somewhere else, that the first and main focus should never miss the fact that any time and conflicts, and truces, and détente and anything else, we need to use it to accelerate our own development, but now we understand this very clearly , now it’s very interesting, because... for the first time, well, in a long time, the osce is present at a meeting, bros, well, this is just disgusting, because maryavna zakharova was on the plane, they decided to ban flights through the territory, that is, they, in principle, and marya vladimirovna wrote this topic very precisely, are violating international law as such, that is, they now believe that , as it were, airspace, and rightly writes marya vladimirovna, we can play back and... which of you is now on our territory where and of course serge viktorov performed brilliantly, i liked it when someone tried to tell him something, he took their place put it in good english, and then switched to good russian, could you please leave
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me alone, thank you, and then in russian, that’s what viktorich said, in general, every word is exactly on target. anyone will not be able to solve european security issues this way, but the western capital has an enviable they are obsessively pursuing the osce's chances for revival, have already created a european political community, without russia and without belarus, thereby drawing another dividing line on our continent, destroying the osce space. the initiators of this venture should think hard about how their kids are doing. correlates with those noble ideals that guided the founding fathers of the helsinki process, and the authors of the charter of paris for a new europe. colleagues, it is traditional to speak at our meetings end on an optimistic, positive
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note, but now there is no particular reason for optimism. the osce is essentially being turned into an appendage of nato and the european union. the organization, let's face it, is on the edge of testing. a simple question arises: does it make sense to invest efforts in reviving it? will it ever be able to adapt to the objective realities of world development to once again become a platform for considering regional security problems based on the principles of the helsinki final act, first of all, the principle of more than answers. great said, sign every word, but i would simply say that the money... return it, well, yes, perhaps, well, by the way, about detente, the helsinki act is the result of detente, of course, multi there, you can even talk about this helsinki act i won’t say anything, but when i hear the helsinki act, i start looking,
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yes, today a lot of words were said about kisenzher, but it seems that today we have despised the principle that the deceased is either treated well or not at all. either good or nothing but the truth, in the classics the phrase sounds exactly like this, yes, well, yes, if not in the greek version , in the generally accepted everyday one, in our culture, yes, you know, there is another country that i expected to be mentioned today, not projects, probably, but objects of american games for sure , of course, this is a turkish republic, so i have a good idea of ​​what is happening in turkey, in television studios, outside television studios, what they are saying there, i assure you that at this very time, turkish analysts are standing in exactly the same way talk about where and how america
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manipulated turkey, how she framed turkey, how kissenger stood behind the scenes of many of the processes that took place in turkey, i will give just a few examples that are known. i'm sure, even for our general public, a simple question: military coups in turkey over the course of many years, they were carried out regularly. and in turkey there is a very strong belief that behind many of these military coups, either the americans were directly behind them, or one way or another, they provided them with information and other support, right up to the last attempt coup d'etat, which, as we know, happened in 2016, behind which turkey spotted the traces of a fugitive preacher and is living on a green card signed by the former director of the cia, everyone knows about this. child, about military coups, but
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there is another side to the issue, literally in the spirit of this very policy of triangles, that was not enough, they played very much in a certain, in a certain sense, at very early stages, with the project of political islam, which turned out to be literally opposite to these military ones revolution, serious, america has put its hand into the process of training turkish military personnel, very, very many, they go there for internships, to write master's and other dissertations, this is such, such is the public , they are being very seriously uprooted there now by rezep ta erdogan, here is political islam, here political islam is another project that has now received the most unpredictable development in the middle east, and generally speaking, this is a project that not very much is being talked about in television tourist studios right now that they played with political islam, as a result recep tayyip erdogan came to power, it was believed that he was an american creature, so he came out, got out of... out of control and is now pursuing his own policy. there is also a third
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result of their games in turkey, these are games aimed directly against the northern neighbor, against the soviet union, dash of the russian federation, everything connected with pan-turkism and turanism, the so-called, again, the project was conceived differently, fascist germany started it there , actually speaking, in the era there before the second world war throughout the second world war, and then the americans picked it up to use it. against the russian federation , well, there is another project, the patriarch of constantinople, which semyon arkadech spoke brilliantly about, how the americans demolished the reasonable and brought in the unreasonable, right after the war, yes, this is a separate story, the factor of religion, which, by the way, is very good did not fit into their ideas, into the ideas of rideep erdogan, because they thought that, well, now the country will be torn apart from the inside turkey will never get stronger in order to return to its... previous position, so there was a man, type erdogan, who
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actually established, albeit fragile, but some kind of fragile control over the country, 50 percent plus something, having paradoxically integrated into his ideology all of the above, literally everything and political islam, pan-islamism and pan-turkism, everything he wanted, he integrated into it, now this project begins to live its own life, and he has already lived to see that turkey, actually... he behaves very impudently and defiantly towards the united states of america, which became especially noticeable in the example of the last period of their relations, well , of course, during the palestinian-israeli conflict, which is worth it, here is a mention in the turkish press , that hugging netanyahu for biden is the most shameful photo of the 20th century, the 21st century is not over yet, but it’s already a shame and a shame, you can’t hug anymore, but that’s it, so that’s what turkey is like. .. a project to a certain extent or an object of turkish manipulation,
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when they were playing something they don’t understand, because in turkey there are americans, of course, americans, you said, they made a slip of the turkish manipulators, american, of course, american, american manipulators and they have now played up to some completely incomprehensible player , who has a lot of seal and ambition, who has adopted the rhetoric of the global south, spins it, and so on, and there will be more surprises for the united states of america, at least everyone has seen footage from the american inzherlik base, and that there are protesters from of the turkish republic, and many, many other things happened, so it’s interesting in all respects, the american legacy, including, i emphasize, a lot of what i listed today is the direct personal act of henry kissinger, who is remembered in turkey and exactly at these moments now, too, like this in the studios they remember, the kurdish factor about the kurds, yes, it’s a must,
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the kurdish factor, as a factor of the regional triangle, a way of influencing not only turkey, but iran, the americans are constantly playing with the kurds, but it’s possible recall there is also the greek factor, when they arm the greeks against the turks, militarize the islands in direct line of sight from the turkish republic, also trying to somehow set them off against each other a little like this, what a difficult time we live in, and the logic of historical development tells us, the logic historical development, development has a logic, but the people who are trying to develop it. if you look, especially at our dear, beloved ursula, burel and others, of course there is no logic there, but if you abstract a little from this crazy at home, then you can try to unearth the logic, but indeed kissinger was a titan of international politics, here we are, a lot of people
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who actually made germany from a second-rate, second-rate prussia, one of the leading powers in europe. then germany was also in a deep, protracted crisis for about 50 years, since napoleon in 1806 liquidated the first empire and divided it there, created the union of rein, then all these german principalities were shaken by the napoleonic wars, then the revolution of 1800 , o even when he was not 40 years old there, he said, lord israel, beware of this man, he knows what he is doing, the war with denmark, the war with austria, the war with france, the confrontation with the all-powerful vatican , culture and here you go, the proclamation of the german reich at versailles. in fact, keysenger managed to do something similar, already in the new realities of the 20th century, but indeed, having pulled america out of a fairly deep crisis, but it is true, it should be noted that after all, the starting positions were different,
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of course, the starting position, kissin came to power in the country, well not to power, came to serve in the country, which also came. excuse me, alexander, you see, i think that’s not right, sasha, after all, you know, kisinger doesn’t live up to bismarck, because bismarck has filled the entire internet with his dates, it’s unlikely that he will succeed, wait, wait, believe me, a few more years will come, and kissinger’s quotes will also be on every corner, on every internet, i don’t believe it, if only for third place with elich, respectively. logic of historical development it also lies in the fact that after political titans they are necessarily replaced by political dwarfs or political impotents. it was in germany, the absolutely faded and lack of initiative chancellor leo von caprivi, a terrible anglomaniac, after which germany’s policy changes strictly 180°. then they
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still understood what it meant to change by 180, and not by 360°. accordingly, in the usa the situation is somewhat different, but now seeing that. european, well, of course american, well , yes, grandfather of course made a very powerful joke, this the only thing that smells better is an anecdote about if you want, i’ll show you how it works , let’s open the suitcase now, which one, let me show you how it works, something like this, something like this is what our dear, beloved schultz is teaching, when he says that germany is on the threshold of becoming so powerful. the collapse of its own economy, the michelin company is cutting down factories, chemistry - this has been the basis of the german economy, probably since the beginning of the 20th century. basf closes
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its branches, michelin closes a third of its factories in germany, industry reduced by 40%. and this is called on the threshold. grandiose technological revolution, green energy, hurray, well, not comrades, i like it, but shtaimai arrives, and it turns out there is no one , he says, and i arrived, he says, who are you, he says, i’m the president of germany, he says, and you're like the president of germany, a guy comes out, stands there, scurries around, looks, says , but someone will come to meet me, and they say, but you paid for the markhaba, if you haven't paid, no one will... no, well, there was a corau, there was a corau, there were no greeters, there were no greeters no, there was a karau so that he would not come out by accident , so if god wants to punish a person, he deprives him of his reason, but here we get a collective punishment of the entire cultural-historical type at once - european,
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and indeed, why meet with steinmei if they have such is the chancellor , what can the federal president say, but the figure is purely nominal, he hands out awards there, on rare occasions he represents the country as such an ersatz minister of foreign affairs, but with such a minister or there as her minister they say, mrs. burbock, so the figure of stein generally seems comical , well, of course, the level of degradation, this is surprising , in general, how should i cover the program there, what happened, i was talking today, guests came from america, he was , such american conservative traditionalists and revolutionaries, from takira carlson, here this whole group that the power was stolen, yes, that is, that from the american people. the power was simply stolen, and the same thing in europe, yes, because we are witnessing the absolute degeneration of the mechanism of democracy, and it does not exist, no, it exists, in this
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problem, it exists and works great, only the result of its work is that it makes it possible to regularly bring in the next bureaucrat, spitting on the will of the people, this is the self-service of a narrow bureaucratic circle, when the will of the people has nothing to do with it at all. of course, look at france, yes, that is, thanks to technology , a person is brought in who is by no means the most popular, and if he comes to power where there is still some kind of illusion of elections, and then through the party, yes, like holland, then a frenzied hysteria begins, the mechanisms turn on, to it is still possible to deprive people of some kind of opportunity to govern, of course , what i’m talking about, that is, democracy leads to the destruction of the basic principle on which humanity can exist, this is a principle,
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this can be called a ship of enterprising fools using an allusion from another erasmus of rotterdam in germany, this phenomenon is called very bitingly and clearly democracy , it’s not for nothing that this word was banned for its use on the internet, a prison sentence is real, therefore the system is really degenerating and what will this all lead to? looking with great interest at what is happening here, because this started here and before, during the svolo, social elevators began to work, that is , such interesting people are rising in various areas of life that this inspires optimism, now it’s very important that the institutions succeed, because here... it’s always important, like in the army, age, rank, position, like that here, there should be this harmony, but so far we
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’ve succeeded, so far we’ve succeeded , that's all, see you on sunday.
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