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for and we have been doing this software for a long time . we are receiving warnings from you. why do you not allow foreign air defenses at all, i say, you are joking. it is written in our conditions that import substitution of security goals should be only russian front, he does not dare to write prescriptions. well, now, probably, they have come to their senses, but no, well, these are all the instructions that have been written all this time, yes, whatever it is. well, how deeply it ingrained in us, how long it took, in fact, it took so long to burn out. and when how to burn out of us for a long time, but you approach any middle-level official and it turns out that he is waiting for everything to end and it will be possible to return to the life that, as he thinks, they seem to be unlocked. well, yes, something suddenly good was in the ass, and then you get accustomed, well, it’s just that the enemy is chasing the enemy in the ravine and we the main thing is nothing in the education systems. who sticks out with us, and this is the
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key thing in schools, universities, special institutions, the structure, like the academy of sciences, we stick out. well, you're stuck in the middle. yeah well, we're sorting it out, there are probably people around who say, yes, okay, stop. what, how can you even think about it, right mouse? an eighth-grader throws a tantrum, he came in a black t-shirt with a white letter z, they are not afraid of anything. take it off immediately. what is this anyway? this is where, excuse me , you understand, this is the moscow school of economics, an eighth-grade student, the guys there are brought there, well, adults, and they will continue to work in the education system, because they are behind this school. there are serious citizens who will try to hush everything up. it's russia, right here joke around and everything. hope it works out. right
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now, hands are reaching out morning of the streltsy execution advertisement
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world-famous astrakhan sturgeons are threatened with extinction over the past few years , hundreds of smugglers have been detained in the caspian region. true, there is no damage, they caused colossal now, even for a proconier, getting sturgeon is considered a great success. the fisherman will not work. if they don't give him money. here, apparently, also without work. and this is just a palace. yes , such unemployed people live here. where do hundreds of people appear in moscow retail outlets? kilograms of sturgeon caviar. where do we look caspian strokanskaya, there is nothing on the bank, and what does the astrakhan and dagestan oligarch poachers do? yes, i'm the biggest oligarch in dagestan disperse, shoot, we took up this
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case and conducted our own investigation. so the oscar for best documentary moscow strikes back zakhar is back. yes, how long did you stay? it's not 10 now. look, i'll start with calming ones that calmed me myself, uh moments. but in lugansk we sat down and drove off. actually, well almost in a straight line towards the front and and. when
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you are watching how we all are doing on a daily basis , of course it seems to people who are in russia. something there somehow slowly, at least, so that these arrows move immediately forward, back and forth. here it is, sort of slowly. and when you sit down and eat. here we sawed 160 km straight to the front line and drove 160 km to the line of contact. this is a lot, by the way, in the luhansk direction, because let me remind you, 666 km from lugansk to kiev well, if in a straight line, if there is track there 800, well, 160 is 800 real already, as it were. the path is the real path, and in fact everywhere, frankly speaking, everywhere, where our people meet with them, ours push through. they crush them everywhere city after city, village after settlement everywhere. you see, we have passed here, we have passed parliament here, that is, we have the experience of victories, and they have the experience of defeat, it is very important to understand, and not in everyone. in every town with every settlement with every crepe. we have
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more and more experience. how to smoke them out of there and more and more difficulties, of course, how you see, it's at every checkpoint on e, everywhere these chechen guys, ossetian guys, our guys are some kind of there, this is a wonderful brew. this, of course, is just pumping you up with these extraordinary sensations, that, well. that’s ok, we’re dragging everything slowly, straight dragging and dragging and dragging, and we drove off for the day. there we have already covered another 100 m, more kilometers, we went there and settled down. that's what you need to understand, right? some re-read the ukrainian blog of blogs, and they always have some kind of victory going on there. well there, well, in one place there are really prodavilists in the caries direction in other places. we're fine. everything is fine. fine. guys. everything , it turns out. we will be fine there too. yes, because they can't be really strategic there. uh, important places. they ca n't play it there. that is why they have a pond where to show their victory, because, of course, we did not
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expect that they would go there. nafig it is not necessary. here, ah, well, i'll push myself from your words. it said that dima and i were there not serbian defense. they said that we just hadn't started yet, the second part of the special operation. here i have such a feeling, when it arises that here at the front. uh, the first part of the special operation was started, the second part was approached, and in the economy. i don’t know at what stage, maybe only halfway through the first part of the special operation, maybe the first 10%, but in culture they didn’t even start, as it were, a special operation. well, as if everything is fine here for now. everything and so. well, you really need to. always e you can e, someone can accuse me of this excessive luminosity even stalinism. i look back at this era all the time. and here i am thinking. now i'm thinking about the fact that in the forty-first, forty -three, full-length feature films were already released one after another, and the great patriotic war. the germans were already near moscow. well, in general, there were half a step from the disaster, from the dead, you know, but
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money, screenwriters, a director of musicians, and a huge group of people who shoot the same movie, it came out all the time and everything and everywhere. sa-to the same thing happened. it's as far as uh, back to america, yeah, the great depression, they're starting to develop their own hollywood. they are. well, for something else, she would seem to spend the money. no, they told them about something, like comrade stalin, that this is wildly important. we now just have an ideal moment for a bulkhead not only inside, in fact, our country. in general, in fact, it is necessary to set the planetary bar as much as possible, because we, too. well, frankly, in the field of culture in the colonial position, because all our eyes were turned last there years. uh, 50 30 exactly 25 100% here's the oscar, here's cannes, here's the nobel prize. here is buki , that's all, the rest, how would we recognize our own one way or another, well, we are a lower level in relation to european culture, well, the country of dostoevsky tolstoy chekhov gorky in the great poetry of
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literature, the cinema of everything else, we recognized that there is a center of acceptance decisions, but the most important one touched - this, of course, affected not only us. of course. and china india latin america, because now it has already turned into a complete absurdity. these here are, as it were, perverts and not even, as it were, just perverts. they appoint a new nobel variator here, which should be some unusual gay color. there's like someone else god knows the same thing in kanna the same wax. it's the same everywhere. you think the whole planet suits everyone. in fact, all the normal creative forces in the world are everything. well, i'm just thinking about it. generally, well, that is, you must be progressive, it's some the most disgusting degree, to be handed over, this is it, like a trinket, and you have become significant in the world of western culture today. well , if comrade stalin during the great patriotic war managed to create a jewish committee and gather jews from all continents who worked for us, for orenburg, for the newspaper, the truth, for everything else. why don't we collect? well, how would i call it a prize of 10 billion there and with china and
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india africa latin america, by the way, its analogue e oscar, its analogue of the cannes nobel prize. whatever is stopping us from doing this? everyone will be only happy everyone will say the russians. finally, you've created it. to what extent, finally, we will be able to compete in the field of real achievements in the art of music, literature, cinematography. they are in this vile thing, not in this. eh, what's it called? hemorrhoid women men? eh not there? well, not there, we will compete it's all waiting. why don’t we raise this bar for ourselves? humanity is frozen in anticipation, yes, the russians have thrown a challenge to the world order in the economy of the military sphere everywhere in the space. here, too, we will throw this challenge, because of course everything starts in culture. well, forgive me, uh, well, these banal things. we all know perfectly well that the largest empires, the greatest military achievements. they are all in the countries of great culture, well , it is clear that the germans understand that the french understand that the british, no matter how we treat them with you
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of american culture. these are all great literatures. it's great music, it's great actors and it's a great army. well, yes, if we have a semi-colonial culture, then we are well, how would we really uh these are wonderful golden ones. it's just that these guys from donetsk lugansk, they have infected this russia in the good sense of the word, they have infected this spirit of theirs. this is his song. this is his move. you, with your charisma, which has spread, including to our armed forces, then the men they entered. they appreciated it. they understood it, they were already involved in everything. it is necessary somehow to infect the whole of russia, as it were, with this, and this is done only through the culture here of his wonderful solovyov or skabeeva and artyom is not enough. need more here it is necessary that all this from all these sound sources work and in fact the demand for this on the front is huge they want people to be very important. well, as if numbering the red death, and it is very important for people to hear themselves in the song. eh, one way or another
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to find out your name in art in cinema is in myth, because, well, a person wants to be eternal, he gets eternal life only through art through the prolongation of his being. and we have instead. well, god knows what. that's it, there we look sideways without end, then the nobel prize, then cannes, then the eurovision. here eurovision kirkorov flew here. you have to throw it all away, just shake it off for yourself. i now remember the words of the king's son to nazarov. i asked him once in 1982. you were very worried about what you have there. well, here in cannes you are not there. he says, you know, to be honest, zakhar is there, maybe it was a thought somewhere, but when the film came out, firstly, there is the warsaw block there, of course, but i have it in china there and in other countries latin america i had 23 million at once. there 40 million spectators, because he immediately went to all countries of the contingent. well, that is, we must do this, it is already possible to do this for writers for musicians. it's not strong for anyone, that so much in europe or something they sing only in europe they draw only i say, technical ones compose the whole world is open. let us discover for ourselves, finally humanity will
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be grateful to us for this. and the question can be, yes, uh, the question is when to start, that is, it feels like what is absolutely right for what. this is to start. ah a start uh when to start example for example, uh, so my grandfather had the fourth guards army, they spoke to everyone, kozlovsky, uh shulzhenko, it was at night in this forty-first year, then the fourth army, but they didn’t consider coming to the front, for themselves somehow a degree there you have something of this infringement, that they are from the bolshoi theater and there, and that such and history there were fewer concerts in the rear. you are in the back. let me tell you such a story in 2014, zakhar prilepin, a pajero car puts sasha in a sklyar, and this story goes and sasha is inferior there. and why concerts and why quotes let's? and? let's
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each start. that's every time i hear the phrase, why personally this is an excellent question that everyone should know for themselves these davydochka kobzon answered this question for you. and there was a concert for 5 hours, a great man, he agreed with this. yes please heavy. so he went now, the guys went and the earthlings and the sinners larisa dolina, and there , god forbid, someone to forget, uh, offend there, and dima dyuzhev went there, so that when one of them didn’t say a lecture on luxury literature. here, uh, but read and in different qualities and for many years, therefore now each to himself. here we are. come to the hospital . go to the hospital with the guys to talk to the wounded, everyone can do a lot. you just need to understand that this is for everyone to do now is not the time to ask only questions, but also the time to do something yourself. here it is in my opinion. this is important. and
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chicherina in general, well, she really lives. yes, but she just became like this zhanna dark of donbass well , they really say there, it’s just that this is a person and we see others who have now settled down and pupated and they tell each other how terrible everything is already and how life has failed dmitry well, yes, in culture and e, the culture of upbringing and education. on sunday, he spoke just in the evening. i think that this point, which we have, well, as it were , really, well, does not move forward. yes . compared to the economic focus, the military focus, but with this focus we have some difficulties here, of course, it is necessary, indeed, as in all tricks. these everything depends on the personal act of each person, because i agree very much with this thesis that, of course, well, there, well, somehow to blame. yes, we are used to it. but in fact, everything is decided.
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e. the behavior of most people. yes, and er, this is a very important factor, probably, for this behavior a lot, well, a lot or something else is largely incomprehensible. well, here's sweden and, uh, finland. well, i wasn't surprised to change at all, because well, what finland is, its neutrality was specially designed by the soviet union, as a window for our trade with the enemy world of one of the workers. well when here you have a window on the border has a window on the border, here in finland and so, well, it was on the border. forgot that the pastor was not able to ski at all. basically, it was an agreement. yes, but e finland rose to this. otherwise, it is after the war. would never go anywhere. now, uh, it was a win-win thing. i have an agreement about this neutrality about this window, well, here are the windows at some
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point, well, the window itself was no longer needed. here's how it's exemplified. and now a completely different position. we talked about it a few years before that, why did finland fight for yes, what, yes, when you know this question, when you read our stories, they still take us just a minute, but you know that germany was punished no, you know, japan france suddenly turned out to be among the winners were suddenly forgotten austria pretended that, well, there is a well-known anecdote, but in finland we did it. it was a decision, of course, to make here a corridor to the western world or a window. yes? for this it was necessary from here. well, they accepted her exit from the war, decided not to punish signed the contract of the forty-seventh year. this is a special exemplified design,
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see. what is the outlook, we talked about this many years before this event, america's goal in light of the confrontation with china and not going anywhere from that how? well, this is another wheel of this history, and the wheels of history go straight. that's better to know. what is it, they are going over you anyway, so the main goal of all the fuss with ukraine and everything else is the iron curtain, because it was necessary to build a state of war and very a certain border between russia and western europe, i have already said the whole conflict in ukraine is a question, first of all, where this border of the iron genre will pass, by the way, what was in belarus, uh, in the twentieth year. it was the same question, where will the border of the iron road, the smolensk region, go, or will it remain at the level of brest, it was decided there. now, as
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far as sweden and finland are concerned, the americans have taken their toll that they were there anyway. they took theirs, they carried out the occupation by america through nato now legalized occupation of sweden and finland that's what, well that's what it means nothing but that. hmm, that doesn't mean anymore. so uh, the border with the west will pass along the border of sweden and finland as a nato border, and a military one, through which, by the way, no trade will be possible. we probably still do not understand in our society that, in principle, in the context of one and a half to two years, there will be no trade at all in the western world , because this is their goal to do this. why so separate debts? conversation, but
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this goal arises not only because of the hatred of us in general, everything that is unleashed from my point of view. well , volodya spoke about the long-term understanding of their analytical, well, the centers that work there, i am convinced that by the twelfth year they understood exactly what they could not reproduce, the social political and economic order that they had held for 30 years before that could not be reproduced, no for this opportunity. and the search began, how to bury it all. and so that it does not fill up with debris and that maximum resources still get there overseas. there were many options, i won’t undertake to say now, well, in detail from which options they chose there and how they chose , and so on. well, this version of the iron
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curtain, the very definite emergence of the iron curtain, then allows you to deal with china when the whole of europe is completely occupied by the militarized, because the point is not in the supply of rubbish to ukraine. . well, i didn't just talk like that to say with the chiefs, but i talked and with those who are fighting in the fields. yes, this can cause certain difficulties, but no supply of these howitzers or anything there can make any radical change in the situation, but why are they doing all this. everything will be cleaned up, and 40 billion will be spent on new weapons, which will come to poland, bulgaria , romania, sweden, finland, and so on. and not only
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40 billion. and europe will pay for this for the renewal of all weapons. on, as they like to say , eastern flank. so, look, they are who europeans are now them. yes, i generally think that americans are americans themselves. that's right, but the americans have machines. now wait, you're asking a very valid question, just because i'm pissing doesn't mean it's going to come true exactly. well, i'm because the processes of economic destruction can be much faster than they are than they expect, and the question is what to impose a long-term war on russia. this is a very problematic
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issue for them, but i do not discuss it now. this is a separate topic, it is necessary for it separately talk. it's just that i've been talking for so long, you know? if, by the way, i hope the tanks will be environmentally friendly, the tanks will be very environmentally friendly hiding oil on sunflower oil. well, no, by the way, we have the most, and they don't. it doesn't matter, look. it is important for me to fix this principle, the principle of the iron curtain of the border and militarization. here is this line in the limit. well what sound achieve. yes, to such an extent they will measure militarization, by the way, they are ready, even though the crazy balts are in the same condition. now speaking of childbirth. here the president said, then yes to the people of finland a. after all, no one asked whether the people of sweden or the people were superfluous. this is superfluous, yes, opinion polls, which the finns themselves do not believe. well, this is so a remark in the margins. this does not change anything, but
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no one asked the people of finland, like sweden, the question that concerns war and peace well, by the way, this is another trend, because, uh, how will it all be held up in the conditions of the economic crisis and huge problems with the fascist way of management , society and by the way, the fuse, well, the fuses can be the most various. well, the refugees all will rise from this, a real transition to fascist mechanisms can begin. in america, too, there are enough such fuses. eh, you dima know this better than me, but at some point this fuse will be. so what was he looking for here? here there is no problem, someone. maybe wait, even germany had anti-fascists. that's not the point. germany was booming economically every day before the war. uh, wait came the plans came
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power when they were at their deepest, yeah go word proving ground, they were when hitler came yeah and fascism. it was a way of overcoming and surfacing sleep and so. i say when they hit that bottom, they'll fix it. they will start riots, fuses of all sorts, refugees. there racial problems are something else and they will go with delight to the fascist way of organizing, because i will say the last in the experience of europe the only super competitive way in which they can win the global war. this is a fascist way of self-organization. looking at communist china and looking at our historical experience is no different. they don't come
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may come, and we must take all this seriously. please explain the thought, looking at our experience. they can come to nothing else, looking at our experience of victory i meant our history of victory how the soviet union was able to defeat it, therefore, it will be necessary to make it much more powerful much more total and maybe directly avoid some of hitler's mistakes . well, yes, i will. they will allow this, just over and over again, and it’s interesting that the americans began to ask each other uncomfortable questions are so funny. or you didn't agree. well, yes, i almost finished. these are some medium-term goals and prospects that they really consider, how they need to go through it, before moving on, then to an open clash, and how they will sort things out with russia and china, they proceed from the fact
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that they will not be able to avoid this . here is what they have now begun to depict there. well, nato no, of course, we don’t fight there, we don’t supply it, and so on. it means exactly one thing they do not consider themselves at the moment. the house is not considered a direct collision and confrontation, they believe that the time has not yet come. they need to radically reorganize their society , reorganize what they can’t in the field of armaments and get, as they will consider the benefits, then only uh, in this way, so this is all maneuvers, and the way is approximately, as i wrote. you are a very close person for us. you have been together since childhood. you
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look after her. take on the operator digs in. are you sure what you're doing? everybody right? humble yourself. you already filmed a cable for the motherland, no one gave such material. your report is unique from the creators of the film the battle for sevastopol thanks to military cameramen. we can see the truth with our own eyes. first oscar
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to zelensky another 130 million dollars at yesterday's g7 summit you're going to keep printing money in this printing press, probably run out of ink. and, by the way, have you seen or portland they now look like third world countries but you have no problem.

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