tv Mezhdunarodnoe obozrenie RUSSIA24 May 21, 2022 10:00am-11:01am MSK
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ukrainian troops again fired at the settlements of donbass in the morning, the nationalists opened fire, they hit the city with multiple rocket launchers at the blue-tinted in the donetsk people's republic. earlier, the militants fired at the city, and the zelenovka mikhailovka and donetsk hit the elderly quarters from large-caliber mortars and artillery, firing
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dozens of shells , information, dead and injured yet. mariupol azov steel plant is completely freed russian defense minister sergei shoigu reported to vladimir putin that all nationalists banned in our country. azov , the leader of the militants, denis prokopenko, was taken out with a special armor of the car of the ministry of defense , this was explained by the hatred of the mariupol people and the desire for reprisals against him, and here is the statement of the official representative of the ministry of defense, igor konashenko, the territory of the azov steel plant in mariupol, where since april 21 of the whole year the group of ukrainian militants of the nazi formation azov was completely blocked liberated underground facilities of the enterprise, in which the militants were hiding, went under full control of the russian armed forces only on may 16 of the whole year. during the operation, 2,439 azov nazis and afu servicemen , who were blocked on the territory of the plant, served as weapons and surrendered. today
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, may 20, the last group in the amount of 531 surrendered. the so-called commander of the nazis, azov, because of the hatred of the mariupol residents and the desire to reprisal him from the townspeople , was taken out of the territory of the plants in a special armored car for the completion of the operation, the complete liberation of the plant and the city of mariupol from ukrainian fighters. hierarchy minister of defense of the russian federation sergei shoigu reported to russian president vladimir vladimirovich putin. the ministry of defense also spoke about new examples of the courage of our soldiers during a special military operation to protect us. during the battles with ukrainian nationalists, corporal kim, being under heavy enemy fire, provided first aid to 12 wounded paratroopers. after the end of the battle ensured their evacuation. in the field medical detachment, frater king also saved a life to the four-year-old boy who was wounded after the militants fired on a car with civilians
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, a tank platoon performed the tasks of liberating one of the settlements from the control of ukrainian nationalists, moving deep into the defense of the militants, a tank of a senior lieutenant. kurbanova was attacked by the enemy. as a result, the russian officer was injured, making sure that the equipment was in good working order. the crew continued to fight with the nationalists and ensured the capture of key positions near the strategically important settlement points for 4 days of fighting. platoon. destroyed 36 units of enemy equipment, including 14 tanks, one mortar battery of more than 200 nationalists, a motorized rifle company, under the command of a captain, koryakina brought to penya in order to force the enemy out of their positions during the battles of koryakina’s unit, was surrounded, despite being wounded, the commander of a motorized rifle company, continued to command military personnel. as a result of which the encirclement was broken through, the enemy was forced to retreat in battle , up to forty, nationalists and four units of armored vehicles. the ministry of defense showed the work
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of sappers in the liberated terrestrial donbass, first of all, with the humanitarian nomination of the military , they are engaged in roads and territories around important life support facilities, as well as in fields for crops, many areas are protected by a large number of speed traps. all detected explosive devices are neutralized by undermining overhead charges in their work, sappers actively use the robot. carry out the task to happen in the future after our work establishing the infrastructure of the entire republic so that the construction companies of the road company can already work so that the local residents , in no case, receive any injuries, so that there are no threats to life the local population in no case had the investigators installed two more ukrainian servicemen, who gave illegal orders to use artillery against civilian targets in the donbass, their actions led to massive destruction of residential
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buildings and deaths of people, this was reported in investigative committee. new facts were also revealed. ill-treatment of the population with other security forces led artillery shelling of donbass settlements on may 18 and 19 as a result of which two people died, four were injured, more than two dozen residential buildings were damaged, and the crime of the derkach was committed at the end. february, early march, it became known recently during an investigation with the aim of intimidating the population and destabilizing the activities of the authorities of the lugansk people's republic organized mortar shelling of the residential sector and public places pervomaisky and molodyozhny, these actions led to large-scale destruction. nato's northern partners sweden finland are joining the alliance, but turkey does not agree, with such a development of events against this background, political scientists are discussing whether erdogan is playing a double game and at the same time, another discussion is food security.
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chronicle week events facts comments scandinavian nato vector unexpected dimash turkey ankara opposes nervousness over food, will the world have enough food materials of our program? surge of violence in the usa how to deal with israeli crime experience is the plot of our program? the collapse of the empire dealt a blow to the national pride of the swedes, but thanks to him they got rid of the burden. and although revanchist sentiments were present in the country until the end of the century, the era of great power has passed once and for all. surprisingly. it sounds like one of the roads that led to today's wealth and
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prosperity in sweden originated right there on the plain near poltava, as the swedish historian writes. peter engund. in the preface to the russian edition of his most famous book. poltava story about death of one army. indeed, this defeat , known to us from childhood from pushkin's poem, was the first step towards swedish neutrality, the very one whose era is ending now. in 1700, the swedish king charles xii tried to expand the territory of his country at the expense of russian and baltic lands, the northern war lasted more than 20 years and ended with the victory of russia since sweden ceased to be a great european power in 1814 immediately after a successful war with norway, which lasted only crown month prince charles xv announced the formal non-affiliation of the country to
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military blocs and non-participation in european wars since then, the country has not fought with anyone and remained neutral even in the first and second world wars , however, during the soviet-finnish war, the swedish volunteers took part in the battles on the side of their neighbor. in addition, sweden fulfilled many of hitler's requirements, supplied nazi germany with iron ore and did not let german jews who fled to her, and even some swedish equipment . one armament of the wehrmacht in 1949 parliament sweden formulated the concept of reliable neutrality in foreign policy and refusal to participate in military blocs with the advent of nato, the swedish leadership believed that de facto a number of bloc countries would give security guarantees in the event of an attack after the collapse of the ussr sweden joined the nato partnership for peace program 3 years later sweden also became a member of the
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euro-atlantic partnership council, and in 2006 became part of the international security assistance force in afghanistan during the operation in libya in 2011 swedish aircraft under the auspices of nato made more than 500 sorties from their base in sicily in september 2014. at the wales summit, sweden received an enhanced partnership program with nato in april 2015 adopted a new military doctrine. sweden finland officially applied for membership in nato, their membership does not fundamentally change the military-strategic situation. on the other hand, it raises a conceptual question, what is now a guarantee of security, because both a non-bloc status and joining a military-political bloc explain one and the same need to protect against threats, but in opposite ways experiment. it has already begun, and we will see. while the mood among the northerners,
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militant for the first time, all countries of the north european cultural, including even remote iceland, united as part of a common military bloc, greenland only let us down, although formally and part of denmark, it retains autonomy and does not participate in anything . it's a pity trump didn't want to buy it because stockholm's decision to abandon its non-bloc status. we asked a prominent swedish diplomat. in sven hirtman. in addition to many important posts, he was an ambassador in moscow for 10 years do not be surprised at some familiarity of conversation with such an honored person, the address you sven e is simply not used in swedish. participation in military alliances has been the basis of swedish foreign policy for more than 200 years. you are not embarrassed by the rejection of this principle. this is of course a very big change. i regret it, because the way you
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said it is. well, for almost 10 years. this is now our identification, yes. and of course during over the course of time it changed a little until the ninety- first year. we were really, uh, talking about politics. it was after that that they considered not no two blocks, that is, the collapse of the soviet union, but they talked more about so i didn’t belong to the uh alliance squirrel, yes, and our uh, not joining the military, it was our policy. that, of course, has also changed quite a bit over the past 10 years because we've stepped up our uh, two- way swaish cooperation. all nato with england france , but still the soil of our policy was
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non-belonging alliances, and this has changed a and another country, of course, but we will still be a peace- loving country. ah, we are interested in disarmament, especially core destruction. uh, do not pose a threat to other countries and so on. well, we'll be, uh, ordinary, country, small european country, part of uh nato is uh. hmm for me it is i believe that this solution is wrong. i believe we could continue our policies they owned. uh, so we could play a useful helm here at north core. well it is, a
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how is public opinion distributed? someone in general is against joining nato is true 50% and the crime of runet 25% copybook and twenty-five percent do not know doubt so, about finland, those who go to join for a long time. this is more than about 65-70%. and of course, all this changed, and it was on the twenty-first twenty- fourth of february. until then, over the new years, and distributed distribution of views to put out and more about, uh, 1/3 for 1/3 difficulty 1/3. i don't know those who are against myself, and this somewhat old, like, well, that survived, but
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the entire period of the cold war. performing also performed the second world war. swedish history has not only peace-loving traditions, there were very warlike times, the swedes do not want to shake the old days. i think not, because and as you yourself know swedish very well, i will be a small european empire for about 150 years, and until the end until the end of the 16th century until the beginning of the 80s-80s of the 18th century. and after that adapted for 100-125 years of the 18th century, we had several moorings, we went to war against russia and about. well, what's with the speech, er, our king bernadot? uh, 14
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excused politics. yes, that was 18 years ago. 1834, so for about 20 years, sweden has been a small peace-loving european country this will not change. i don't think this will change. now they say that nato should become a global alliance. uh, the swedes, in general, are ready to go to fulfill their allied duty somewhere quite far away, and the swedish military took part in the operation in the balkans and also in afghanistan. no, it was after this big one. yeah change of the nineties years, as if when everyone thought that there would be permanent peace in europe and the only task for the swedish army. it will take part in world peacekeeping uh operations outside of europe and the swedish
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uh military they uh loved it made it possible to cooperate with the americans. you then yes, so it’s true and now, but this has changed again, and in 2014 after the maidan and the ukrainian events, everyone understood that, well, the general situation of euro-europe is not so calm, maybe a military threat and so on to uh, and we started u to take care of own defense. here's our own war effort. eh, it's all here. e. so, it was a new video yet a new video for our military. now after well the future joining nato then, then people say jesus i thought you and the military. this is what sweden will be inside nato. well, the door to a special role
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is one - it is to enhance the cooperation of other germans. scandinavian countries for tribute to norway iceland are all now strange nato members and naturally it will be easier to call them to cooperate. and this is one another and they say well, for the swiss look at the inside. nato will be a special kind of the baltic sea, and, uh, the countries will also like, if there are some threats against them, these are two special roads. i think for the meeting as a result of the current changes, the baltic and arctic regions are becoming areas of direct confrontation between russia and nato. should we expect an
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arms race there? one reason? and for what i am because i was against this entry of wine, then this is what i see the risks. uh, increased voltage in the area uh north european the european area, because there is really a very strong confrontation between nato and russia and now this confrontation will be here these two sides will be more closer to each other, so there is such a rice, but i hope that sweden will play. there's a big role in this situation that will always be more peaceful. uh measures. thank you, we spoke with sven hirdman, a veteran swedish diplomat. stoltenberg and us president joe biden promised finland and sweden the fastest possible reception through formal
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conditions of the country are fully prepared for political objections. no, it's all settled. it was not then that one of the allies reminded that nothing happens to him for nothing. turkish president erdogan said he was against the admission of the northern countries. they mean the nests of terrorism. the sympathy that is there, especially in sweden, has long been evoked by kurdish emigrants, although in the north atlantic bloc. let them otmizuyutsya, but only in kurdish affairs. ertugan, don't mind. yes, nato expansion was never against he never spoke about georgia ukraine always voiced the idea that turkey, on the contrary , supports their entry into the italian issue of what just made such loud statements. it is not connected with sweden and finland at all, because the entry of these two countries into nato is not yes, uh, directly, i think so, the primary desire is more the desire of the united states, at least in turkey it is very well understood, and
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they talk about it and so they say, well, since it is important for the usa, then we are trading with the usa, we are not trading with sweden and are trading in finland especially since even their embargo on sale. zhenya is very petty luxembourg foreign minister jean esselborn. he called erdogan a bazaar huckster who wants to sell his consent at a higher price. you know there are a lot of markets in turkey. and this fact reported a very deep imprint on the mentality of mr. erdogan. but you will not embarrass the turkish chief like that, especially since public opinion is on his side, who needs to be asked, as it should, of course, this is bargaining, this is an attempt to attract attention. and yet this is such an attempt, but to put the president of the united states at the negotiating table with himself, it seems to me that this is more about this, because if you look at when he was re-elected, but the president of the united states, or rather,
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the new president of the united states, biden, was elected, then we see that this is not really and is burning with a desire to communicate with erdogan in general. and it is felt and seen. and even his meetings, which were all the time on the sidelines of some events, there are international nato and so on, or a small twenty. and this was not such an indicator of the desire to communicate with erdogan erdogan didn't invent the curonian theme in sweden . indeed, there are many people from kurdistan, even the high-profile murder of prime minister olaf palme in 1986 was associated with the kurdish trace. he's short. prior to this, he ordered the expulsion of several militants of the workers' party. kurdistan is true, the version of confirmation was not found. yes, here is an important point again about the kurds. yes, this is a fundamental moment for turkey. but we understand that the kurds are more supported by more than one of the european countries. uh, as much as the usa supports them. yes, that's it. in the north of syria, there is a very painful moment, yes, in which, by the way, russia had one. uh,
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understanding for ankara, who is the time, as in the us, there is still no way it is that understanding does not even listen to the experience of turkey's concerns about the kurds in northern syria yes, this kurdish ypg. it seems to me that yesterday there was some hint from erdogan. yes, he said that we are planning to carry out an operation in northern syria to go 30 km deep, and these 30 km. e. you support us. he tells the nato countries at least that you will not interfere with us. sweden and finland will join the alliance without much delay at the eastern dawn, because they are bargaining not to quarrel, but to sell goods more profitably, so there will soon be 32 allies, but this no limit of the british secretary of state's list of trails. she recently called on nato not to limit itself to the euro-atlantic, but to take responsibility for global security. russia russia but the future
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is a threat in the endo-pacific region. necessary prepare at the same time to expand the circle of partners and allies there. we asked representatives of potential partners how they view the prospect of joining the close-knit nato family. nato does not have this strategic fantasy, for this there are no resources or money for a strategic vision. nato will continue to operate as it does now in the european zone. they don't know how otherwise. yes, at the time it was necessary to cooperate in afghanistan, pakistan was given the status of a strategic partner outside the alliance. but it makes little sense; military alliances usually stand on ideological. there must be common ideological and geopolitical interests. why should we join, india is not needed? pakistan is also not necessary. we have enough opportunity to protect ourselves in an intellectual environment, of course. there are people who write about this and there are people who are
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for against this happening, but it seems to me that in fact this issue is still very, very early even to discuss. and secondly, i would like to note that, e list, she only said what was already necessary, after all, it should have been tied up both in iraq and in afghanistan so they were already working. outside the zone, so to speak, the north atlantic, and they have already played some role in asia, not very successfully, i must say, no, not successfully. and who said that they will be very successful in indoka, it is in indoka and the ocean region. and this is still written on the water, as they say, so, uh, india will be very. carefully take everything into account, india is not going to cut off its relations with any
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friends. and yet, if you look at what happened in ukraine a. india understands that all her problems on its borders with its neighbors, india will have to solve itself. since we have moved to south asia, both of our interlocutors will remain here. just visited nizhny novgorod in the altai club held a conference there on central asia , a topic that was actively discussed food security, india a few days ago announced the cessation of wheat exports. what even more aroused the world markets. to some extent the media uh, misreported uh, india's decision uh. pause the export. and it naturally played a role that india did not want prices to rise internally, but because if external prices are much higher, it would be attractive for
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some producers to export instead of selling domestically. it was one second. e suspicion that some of the buyers in her india are private. in general, to be honest, the marauders who collect all this will keep it in warehouses until prices rise, and then they will sell it, india did not want to get into this situation, and therefore, in principle, if you look to the explanation of the indian ministry, and they said that if some state held some, and they have a serious food crisis then at the level of the state of the state. we are ready to supply now there are no acute problems, but if the supply chains remain disrupted, it will appear we have difficulties with wheat. although pakistan on the agricultural
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side, previous years, agriculture has not been given enough attention and compared to india where we have invested in modernization, we have lagged behind. but now it is clear that extremely fertile lands should be dealt with in pakistan, and we have traditionally supplied a lot to afghanistan; now we will have to turn more. attention, for their own needs , the problem of food, perhaps the most acute british magazine, the economist made the coming food disaster the topic of the issue, the year 2022 and without hostilities promised to be terrible for agriculture, write the authors now and even more so the secretary general. he urged to do at least something to unblock the flow of grain and fertilizer to world markets. it reacted to ukrainian events with unprecedented growth, ammonia, the main component, nitrogen and nitrogen-containing fertilizers, rose in price by more than 40%, in general, the
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cost of ammonia fertilizers tripled over the year. this is a kind of record over the past 30 years . from the energy crises in 2008 and 2021 to today's boom. experts consider it quite natural, given that russia, the world leader in the export of fertilizers, limited its supplies last year russian the market share accounted for almost a fifth of all world exports, followed by russia, canada morocco belarus usa and china the latter along with india, finland and other countries of the eu, russian fertilizers were actively purchased. however, until recent events , latin america remained the undisputed leader in the import of our phosphates. in brazil, for example, prices for fertilizers peaked by $ 100. urea, which provides farmers with
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a bountiful harvest and helps fight pests which plants saturate with nitrogen and phosphorus imitated by $ 150, and the cost of potassium chloride, which stimulates the development of immunity in plants to the virus and temperature changes, jumped to $ 1,000 per ton, it is obvious that rising prices will inevitably lead to an increase in the cost of food. the focus of the crisis in south asia is sri lanka, where the most acute socio-economic crisis continues. the first thing the new government had to do was to default on external obligations, what is happening now in sri lanka. well, let's just say everything started was done. ah, by the hands of sri lanka, and indirectly, of course, a and the ukrainian crisis played a role, because, uh, it exacerbated
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the fuel crisis, as well as the food crisis, but, in principle, at the moment there is still a possibility. uh, the issue can be settled, but between the elites of sri lanka, and as long as this possibility exists, india will, uh, but, firstly, it will not intervene itself and will. discourage other forces that would like to stand in this cause. and if only, of course, the situation starts completely, and gets out of control and becomes chaos, then of course, uh, that's it. this will be reconsidered for the past five or six years, sri lanka has been at the center of india china's rivalry india has been investing in ports and maritime infrastructure and china has been implementing its belt and road initiative this has added tension
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but i wouldn't blame the two countries the responsibility of course lies on their own government. external forces may serve as a catalyst for failed policies, but not as the cause. now sri lanka needs outside help. here are some specific states, but without external there's always something going on in south asia, so i don't think it's expected that there will be some kind of surge, revolutions and so on, and the heat is no one can do with it. uh , handle the weather, no one's in control, so it 's a crisis that we'll just have to adapt to, but it will have. uh, there could be a major effect on our crops, uh, but we'll see, it all depends on the monsoon. if
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the monsoon is good, then, of course, everything will calm down, and the economic crisis. well, it is not only in south asia. the economic crisis is especially in in the food sector and in the fuel sector, it began for completely different reasons, which are uncontrolled by south asia, and here, well, the indian government has always said that the way out of the situation is diplomatic, that if you talk and everything, so to speak, will be adjusted through conversations. or maybe everything, and how does russia have the russians have such a phrase settle down behind the conflict in ukraine in south asia, of course, they are carefully watching, but indian commentators have their own point of view there. it was feared that china would remain the main strategic rival. china hasn't won yet. yes, of course, russia
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will be closer to china, but uh, china has also lost a lot, firstly, pressure from the west for china to remain neutral. secondly, uh, after all, the silk road is closed. china has to look for other ways. and these are other ways. they just can't take it. here are the volumes that passed through russia and so that in this sense, uh, china lost to some extent. so, in india , at the moment, at least, in the official environment, they believe that so far there is only one clear winner and this is the usa and all the rest is, in principle, below the losing line, but the loss is different in the world what started uh, february 24 is clearly not a favorable scenario for india ah, but if you
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look at what happens after uh- er, naturally, despite the fact that the scenario itself is unfavorable indian. uh. well, at least the political elite wants to find ways to somehow compensate for these losses that are happening and, in my opinion, seriously, when they look at various possibilities, and our political the elite believe that ah? economically, we can deepen our relationship with russia and that is necessary for india, because otherwise russia, uh, hmm, threatens to become a little brother. china will move overseas much faster after advertising. for a long time there have not been known what political america breathes.
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the election campaign in november is about to begin. congressional elections promise to be no less exciting than past presidential republicans are looking forward to. revenge, looking at biden's dismal ratings. democrats give up and the main task is to change the agenda, if the focus of the discussion is the economy,
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inflation is a matter of seams, it is necessary to transfer the sharply political plane of possibility. there is first again a firing. and planted by white supremacy a week ago in buffalo, an eighteen-year-old mall goer shot ten blacks by an attacker, an exemplary racist . ideas stick to passivity white supremacists advocate the preservation of european identity and culture, while they are against the emigration of multiculturalism, feminism and the promotion of non-traditional sexual relations. in general, everything that includes the new western ethic of the wire boy is one of the youngest groups. it appeared in 2016 as a club of young people who supported donald trump proud guys
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are in favor of free bearing of weapons and against ultra leftists like black life matter, which defends the rights of african americans for example one of the leaders of the pro out boys, enrique tario , was sentenced to 5 months in prison for stealing a poster of the blm movement from the hands of a church , even that, as it turned out later, did not save him. he was an fbi informant in stario's case, just one of a string of events that took place in washington following trump's electoral defeat. the death of george floyd in the summer of 2020 in the grid that led to the seizure of local capital and part of the city center by left-wing activists did not cause such a response in the press, as in the washington events they immediately began to be
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regarded as an example of domestic terrorism. however, apparently, the protesters did not have a unified plan, but acted in accordance with the psychology of the crowd. at least to prove collusion and organization of the assault. let's color until it turns out the most colorful character then turned out to be jacob chensle, nicknamed shaman storm. he came with a spear in his hand, and in fur hat with horns. chance lee belongs to the movement to and the announcement to supporters of the conspiracy theory that there is a government-related energization of pedophile democrats who worship satan and traffic in children, while trump opposes them. supporters of this theory are even found in the government believes in her it is congresswoman margery taylor green on social media . she did not paint, but the cruel conspiracy theories of pizza, gate and cuanon. social networks deleted
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these posts because of rebellion, the republican liked it voters and even played into her hands when elected to congress. the second is a leak from the conservative-dominated supreme court they are about to overturn, the seminal 1973 verdict that federally legalized abortion. and the topic of abortion is the quintessence of all ideological debates in america, in other words, the democrats. we would like to turn the elections into a decisive battle against the reactionaries for social progress, and we will talk about disputes in the usa with our good friend rodion belkovich, an expert american, as they say right-wing scene in the region 200 e in the united states, here again they started talking a lot about far-right violence. this shows the growth of the problem or just got out. according to the research group gan
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vaillance arkaev, there have been about 200 mass shootings in the united states since the beginning of the year, under this term, the organization means a shooting in which four or more people, with the exception of the shooter , were killed or injured in chicago. in the beginning of the year , there were nine such incidents in south carolina . seven philadelphia 5 to list all us cities where there were mass executions this year, it took the host of the cnn channel more than 3 minutes, every week in the country there are an average of about 10 armed attacks, including those motivated by racial and religious hatred. along with this, in large cities. the united states is experiencing an acute shortage of police officers, one of the reasons for this is the death of african american george floyd during detention in may 2020. many media presented this case as another episode. justified police brutality
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against african americans after this protests erupted in dozens of american cities and there was talk of abolishing the police. as such, well, or at least cut its funding. this means a decrease in wages throughout the country, a wave of layoffs of police officers who did not want or could not serve in the face of harassment by protesters and the press swept through the country. in my woodland, where the incident occurred , 40 police officers retired in a year, another 120 went on long vacations, a kind of anti-record. established chicago in a year to serve in the organs. security 51 people came to law enforcement, and 900 left it. of course, there is no increase in right-wing violence , especially against the backdrop of the scale of the population and
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the problems of the united states in general. , of course, far-right violence in the united states of america has existed since at least the sixties, when the first ultra-right organizations of the semi-field type appeared that actually carried out acts of attack on the police to the fbi at the bank and so on, but since then the number of such organizations has drastically decreased. they became very controlled by the fbi agent and other special services infiltrated there. therefore, in reality, of course, some kind of monstrous ultra-right underground underground, in reality, of course, does not exist is another matter. that a completely new tactic of fighting the councils arose, starting approximately from the seventies, namely, you can even name a specific date. this is a publication in the seventy- eighth year of a very famous artistic works of the novel the turner diaries by such an author william pierce, and the idea arose of the so-called
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individual resistance, yes or longwolf, that is, a lone wolf, that is, the thesis was as follows, that if it controls everything that happens below so much, if it has become so it is impossible to wage an organized struggle, or, even more so, to create some kind of party, then you need not give up, but you need to conduct individual resistance, which is all the more much more difficult to trace together, because, well, leaves less traces, that these are some leftist cheeses or what? it was here in our history. in general, maybe we can talk about some kind of similar phenomenon, but the idea is that a real fighter for the right-wing idea, so to speak, for racial superiority. he must fight in any situation. and, of course, this one had some pretty serious ones. i mean the most striking, so to speak, but the terrorist attack of the ninety-fifth year of oklahoma city timothy mckay, but in this sense, we see that the scale can be very different and the degrees of dialogization are very different, because
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timothy mcquay really was e well-read in classical american literature, so to speak. including thomas jefferson and so on, for him. it was a well-known continuation of the struggle of the 2018th century against tyranny and another thing is what is happening now, when the boys read a lot of twitter or forums there and declare it right-wing radicalism. well, that's certainly not right. no radicalism. it's just, well, a phenomenon, let's say, of the unstable consciousness of young people, but this one the buffalo shooter is the one who writes about being a supporter of the great replacement theory. what is this? uh, well, this is such a conspiracy theory that comes from the fact that the government of the united states of america, which has long had nothing to do with the people of the united states of america and in the interests of a certain circle of elites, seeks through emigration and strengthening this emigration and reducing the rights of the indigenous and before. the entire white population to completely supplant the white population with so
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-called colored minorities to turn them into, most and even more so completely thereby capture. eh, state bodies are primarily representative authorities. that is, this is actually a rather typical uh theory, which, just back in the 60s, was still on the wave of anti-communism, and in america they are flourishing in its various forms. and these are precisely the grassroots resistance groups, such as minin or the. they were just trying to fight this at the local level, arranging acts of terror. but above all, preparing for that moment in the sixties . they all feared a communist invasion but when the threat of a communist invasion subsided, naturally they gradually switched to the internal enemy, so to speak. well, they just always thought that the washington regional committee was the regional committee. and in fact, there have long been communists there who are going to replace all the whites. but here, many of us noticed that hmm this shooter in buffalo is among the symbols with which he operates.
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e. the same, the very same pictures that the infamous battalion has here. azov a, americans, in general, somehow correlate their e, currents with what is happening outside or they are not at all interested in what seems to be in the world. well , actually a big question, first of all, of course, directly to the basics. this is symbolism. everything is irrelevant. it's actually quite common for the opera of right-wing movements, that in the usa what in europe the symbolism it refers to the famous, and so to speak, the image of e in the castle of e? organized, so to speak, by himmler in the early thirties, and in fact. it's just the so -called black sun which is very common, especially in the early nineties in general. in the far right. e movement is not the head, therefore, of course, the point here is not in any vaz. it's more like azov also sends. eh, that is, this is such a common world. uh, one of the global symbols of the right-wing grassroots radical resistance. it's on the one hand, on the other hand, of course. uh, americans
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have always been interested in europe, including from an ideological point of view, even in the 18th century during the american revolution, the same jefferson salad, by the way, to the traditions of not only the anglo-saxons, as such. well, for example, germanic tribes indicated that we, in principle, borrowed the traditions of the freedom-loving inhabitants of the continent, and we simply continued in fact their traditions. it's on one side on the other side. the big problem for the american movement is that they have their own tradition. i mean, the revolutionary conservative tradition, just like the american revolution, but which is so occupied by spiced schmint stalks . uh, radical easier to borrow. e, symbols used in europe. what to refer to there, for example, to the symbols of the seventy-sixth year, and this actually demonstrates the degree of isolation, and the population from state power. oh, well, problems,
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unfortunately, not only the american one, here biden, when hmm spoke at the inauguration, promised to overcome the split , how many a year and a half have passed in american society, something does not work out, and it could not work out. well, simply, because this split itself is impossible to eliminate this split, as i it seems that we have already discussed this with you more than once, at least since the 18th century, and it does not even go so much along ideological lines. how many here along the line of the world of sensations, er, in america. this world of sensations is very well demonstrated, at least symbolically. this is what they divided into democrats into republicans, who of course themselves. you are already similar to each other to the point of confusion, but nevertheless they refer to completely two traditions, liberal and republican, and a variety of issues of the problem and so on can appear on the surface. on really. this rift has been going on since the end of the 18th century with the idea of who should protect a person in general and how, the federal government or, for example, the states, to what extent
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people themselves should participate in power they vote once or still in some way, controlling their representative bodies, for example, by controlling the sheriff and so on, and therefore, of course, there is no appeasement in the united states and cannot be . well in general, the goal is clear, political to divert attention from the rather poor economic situation with this work, is the american society ready to switch from the essential to such a valuable one? and it seems to me what to do here, as always, again, not in the abortions themselves, it is clear that there are really ardent sincere supporters and opponents of abortion and indeed, this is, in principle, an important topic for a-a america but in fact , the key issue here is not abortion, but the focus of the concentration of power. after all, the topic. actually in fact, it is connected with the one who makes the decision, that is, the
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question is not about abortion, but about who makes the decision to allow or prohibit, and not so much the actual legislation. how much is the judicial assessment of this situation, well , actually, the case that is trying to be reviewed. it simply shifts the focus of this decision from the level of the states to the federal level, that washington, they say, can eventually give all us citizens this right . they say, that, in fact, we are states at the level of our local communities, but we have our own ideas. and we are in general. we are a union of the states and not just some kind of unitary structure, thank you, rodion belkovich was with us. in america, radical manifestations on the part of conservatives are now called domestic terrorism, another country where terrorism, alas, is a daily occurrence, israel is the cause of extremism. all the same, but the forms are changing. the old city has become a place of constant
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instability on the map of jerusalem if the forces of the border police and special forces are enough to in order to keep the situation under control, then against individual terror, and not powerless march, the country was covered by a wave of terror acted by loners fanatics with firearms and knives attacked people, attacking people returning from work, going shopping, people hurrying on business very difficult to prevent acts of terrorism that are committed precisely by individuals, because if we are talking about some kind of organization, then it is rather, uh, much easier. uh, determine to identify exactly the defenders terrorist attacks, it is to identify those people who are already on the outskirts of a terrorist act, they are planning to do this, when it comes to
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a lone terrorist, it is not easy to get a definition. operative information about the intention of a loner to commit a terrorist act is often not known even to family members. the decision to act can come spontaneously from the police. it simply does not have time to obtain the necessary operational information to track the movement of a person who has already decided to kill. here was, uh, one of the attacks in tel aviv in a restaurant. i was literally sitting in a restaurant near and here i was watching what was going on. i was there with a patriate room, who were a little, of course, shocked by what was happening. so they rehearsed for 2 days. before that, you need to understand that such stories, sometimes occasionally, but do not happen on april 7, in the evening with friends, i witnessed a daring bloody terrorist attack in the center. tel aviv, two unidentified men opened fire to kill visitors to cafes and restaurants that were crowded at that time. two israelis were killed and a dozen were injured by terrorists. fled from the crime scene. the police hunted until dawn right here
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in ancient times. you, not far from the house of the ottoman building, the special forces found at dawn a suspicious person who tried to hide. he was asked to introduce himself and show documents in response. he took out a weapon and started shooting. it was here that a terrorist was killed, who kept tel aviv in fear all night, tel aviv jerusalem bersheva tel aviv or a retreat, since march, lone terrorists have been attacking people in dozens of settlements, israel 17 dead and about 25 wounded. this is the bottom line spring and the bloody tragic account is not closed yet. only the day before, the police managed to prevent new murders at home. this is a terrorist who was looking for victims of the israelis on the tropiades and wanted to, using the ax that was in his car, to carry out these terrorist
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acts by the police who were at the crossroads. it's god that's in hold up this car. uh, with a terrorist found an ax seized this ax the government put into action a breakwater plan spetsnaz raids in arab cities and the villages of the west coast have become a monthly routine; the police, the special services, are working in an enhanced mode, destroying the houses of those who were involved in organizing crimes, but, according to the authorities, the existing forces and means to combat unpredictable terror are not enough for the prime minister. israeli naftale bennet spoke about the creation of the national guard at the moment, it is important to understand that no one is going to create the national guard now. she is by and large. yes, it needs to be formed by people, who have undergone army training have with them the opportunity to either self-sow weapons or not carry them. they already are. today. them. it is necessary to give a legal framework, the daily routine, the fight against
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terror takes both strength and means, but the most important thing takes away. israel's policies of human life follow the old testament path, responding with force to force, counting on attracting more and more people in the fight against violence. maybe, if not to destroy the base of terror, then at least to reduce the number of innocent victims, in this never-ending for decades now. confrontation sergey pashkov alexander ivanyuk anastasia demyanets just happened from israel in israel for international review and another tragedy al-jazeera channel journalist shirin abu ahli was mortally wounded while covering the israeli army raid in the palestinian territories there was also a clash with the police at her funeral in jerusalem the worst thing is when violence becomes habitual. as it happened a long time ago in the middle east, as it is increasingly happening in other parts of the world, there is many persuasive explanations. why
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it pours, it pours, it smokes, it melts. why do russians smile so little in the center of the brightest world , the blackest holes are born, but everything they do does not count. and why do the russians smile so little to drown out trying it already happened we repeat russians. why are you so little? are you smiling? are we smiling? when what is planned happens, when we meet with our soul mate, we smile, and at the end of each long winter we smile just a little bit, we through the ties the stem rises to me this earth smiles and you stand on it you feel like strength from the feet. a face rises in my head and smiles itself when, where there was only ice, cities appear, when our first goes into space, when the one who should reach victory comes, and then returns and smiles.
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