tv Rassledovanie Eduarda Petrova RUSSIA24 October 23, 2022 7:05am-8:00am MSK
7:05 am
memorial soldiers died defending the inhabitants of donbass , the task was completed at the cost of their lives for their courage and heroism. alexander sokolovsky was awarded the title of hero of russia posthumously. the gold star was solemnly handed over to his widow. every day, for several hours in the leningrad region, the mobilized undergoes fire and tactical training. armored vehicles of the enemy classes are held under the guidance of experienced officers. there will be no problems with communication at once. four space satellites were launched into orbit this night, three devices of the messenger m system and the first of the sphere project were launched from the cosmodrome for the first time this year . they
7:06 am
were also launched for the first time after the coronavirus restrictions. maria gumlyova followed the launch. for the first time in a long time on the observation deck vostochny at the observation post there are so many space lovers due to coronavirus restrictions for the last 2 years only those who assembled rockets and their relatives could observe the launch. and now about 300 tourists from different regions of russia have gathered here, 20 children with cancer are looking forward to the start. all of them are from different parts of russia and got here thanks to the state corporation roskosmos and the unity charitable foundation, which spent a year conducting art therapy workshops for children on their drawings. mounted on the outer and inner parts of the spacecraft. scythian-two immensity. i just don't know, i'm shocked. i cannot convey the emotions that muscovites ilona ishin and ilona degtyareva have now experienced, spent about 9 hours on
7:07 am
an airplane to get from the west of russia to the east, this event will be remembered for a lifetime. they say we learned about the tourists in a week and flew in specially for, for example, an event, so such a spontaneous trip is very exciting to be here and crazy. we experience delight of course, some kind of anticipation of something supernatural in the gas outlet, a loud roar breaks out flames dan start to the first launch of the soyuz-21b rocket this year from the only civilian space center in russia, and the launch vehicle breaks away from the launch pad of the cosmodrome. its eastern steps are filled with naphthyl - this is a new environmentally friendly type of fuel; here are the head ones in a fairing. several satellites each domestically produced skifd satellite will allow you to achieve high-speed
7:08 am
internet throughout russia and three messenger devices reliable satellite communications, it will take a month to put the latter into orbit and set them up, but civil users are already waiting for this, not mournful. a group of communications in russia, it provides communication services for mobile objects and for stationary ones, and they use our services as a transport company, logistics companies that transmit any data, this is an oil and gas company and many others, and morflot use our services. and we provide communication on the northern sea route gases separated from the rocket at a height of approximately 1.5. kilometers from the take-off point, and the skifd satellite ended up in a target orbit of 8,000 km with the successful launch of those involved, the head of roscosmos yuri borisov congratulated the technological cycle of manufacturing the satellite launch vehicle, it is very long, while many thousands of
7:09 am
industry teams are involved, as always, its calculation would work normally . no complaints. to you no, great to you. thanks for your work. this is the twelfth rocket launch on vostochny, more will come here soon several devices and two launches to be made were announced at the cosmodrome maria gumlev leonid kosovan vesti, amur region. in china today, the remaining politburo will be elected for the next 5 years in beijing at this moment the first plenum of the central committee of the communist party of the twentieth convocation is being held . it is they who will approve the politburo of 25 members, as well as the composition of the standing committee of the politburo, which now includes seven people, but this number may change according to to all forecasts, the leader of the strange xi jinping will be elected for a third term, as the general secretary of the party, i note that serious changes have been made in the standing committee of the politber
7:10 am
. this means that they will leave their government posts in this way in the standing committee. the politburo will change, at least. half off stakes two nurses killed in shooting at dallas hospital unidentified person opened fire on at the methodist church hospital, the policemen who arrived at the scene managed to keep the attacker, he was taken to another hospital. to help identify the perpetrator, it has not yet been possible to establish the reasons for the attack. heroes of ukraine, the general director of the motorsich plant, vyacheslav boguslav, was accused of state change, he is threatened with life imprisonment on the eve of employees. the sbu rushed into the state with searches, broke the doors with the help of special means, detained the general director and took him under escort for interrogation. bogusla him to kyiv 83 of the year. he is one of the top 25 richest people in ukraine
7:11 am
, the motorsich plant is engaged in the production and repair of aircraft gas turbine engines for aircraft and helicopters, according to some reports, boguslaev was accused of aiding moscow due to the repair of russian helicopters. russian islam makhachev became the new champion of the ufc lightweight championship. lo the fight with the current holder of the brazilian belt maliveira took place in abu dhabi and was the main event of the evening, in the second round our fighter performed a choke hold and managed to win ahead of schedule for him this victory was the eleventh in a row, i note that our other athlete khabib nurmagomedov previously owned the championship belt in this weight category, but
7:12 am
2 years ago he ended his career in the status of an undefeated fighter. in the moscow region , a branch of the hospital of st. alexei is being prepared for opening, a medical institution will be located in an old building in the patrikeev estate during the first world war. there was a hospital for the wounded after the revolution treated the workers, and now the new ward will accept the injured residents of donbass kherson and zaporozhye regions. in addition to doctors, the ministers of the church of evgeny chirochkin will also provide assistance, the bishop will tell in more detail. vereya panteleimon illuminates buildings with holy water, stains rooms and corridors. this is an old estate of the patrikeevs of the beginning of the 20th century, an architectural monument, at the request of the patriarch, the building was transferred to the church. a branch of the hospital of st. alexis of the building will open here, in order to make a branch of the hospital of st. alexei here, after all , assistance will be provided to the seriously wounded, who
7:13 am
will spend a period of new branches will open up new opportunities in the first place is the increase. residents of the donbass of the kherson zaporizhia region are now treating a particularly large number of patients in the hospital, and at the same time, doctors and volunteers personally go to new regions to help with the transportation of patients twice a week, every week this kind of help comes regularly. our car picks up patients and brings them to the hospital, where we show help. we perform surgery in a multi-profile hospital. after that, we return patients directly more often. just want to go home first march doctors volunteers took out spare areas. about a hundred people, almost 1,000 refugees were accepted within the walls of the hospital. and each patient here has his own story, for example, irina from the city of hay from the dpr, a fragile woman, an emergency service mechanic, was repairing a gas pipe, when the ukrainians began shelling a residential area, she lost her arm, but not her strength. and vera after prosthetics. will return home again, do exercises. i have a doctor here, well, in
7:14 am
the hospital. here we are getting ready for prosthetics. i am i don’t think at all that i can get here in the new moscow region branch of the hospital in the patrikeyev estate. they plan to organize a rehabilitation center, a place for people to stay before and after prosthetics. it's missing here. so many repairs will start soon. the building has been vacant for over 5 years. world war i, owner. this manor opened. here is the hospital for the sick wounded a little later. after the revolution of the seventeenth year. there was already a sanatorium for workers, and later the city hospital for more than a hundred years, the history of this building continuously connected with medicine here people were treated and will continue very soon there will be wards again in these rooms. about a hundred people can be accommodated here. not only physical assistance will be provided, in addition to doctors , priests work in the church hospital and priests plan to open a branch next year, evgenia chirochkin alexander bekarevich. and ramil batyrov to lead.
7:15 am
xi jinping has now been re-elected general secretary of the communist party of china for a third term , xinhua news agency reported. we are following incoming information, bye to other topics. in st. petersburg, the film festival "message to man" has started. in a week, the jury will watch more than 140 feature and documentary films. ivan kudryavtsev, the authors and presenters of the film industry programs, will tell about the most interesting works of the festival 142 films national and world premieres the program of the thirty-second message to man impresses with its scope fiction and documentary experimental author's and animation films screenings are held at the iconic venues of st. petersburg. the festival is not some vanity cinema fair is a serious occasion to meet and discuss where is modern screen art going today, yes, and just meet and talk and hear each other. you see, not simple times open the festival at once, two films are watched, it starts with a
7:16 am
directorial debut. drucar ribbon dinars. lily and the sea, the main character before the choice of the ocean, where she found solitude or the men who changed her life, is another picture of the discovery of large snakes in likale, fantasy historical drama, and the fate of the inhabitants of the caucasus and russia was filmed by director alexei fedorchenko, the events of the film cover a period of 100 years. this is a tape anyway , these traditions of dramatic losses and blood places, but true love and reconciliation, we read the diaries and books of researchers of the caucasus of the first uh 18 18 beginning of the 19th century, we read the works of caucasian philosophers. e wonderful suses of the caucasus to be honest, i'm talking about this, a caucasian suicism. i did not know before the start of work, and now the new stage of the alexandrinsky theater on the day of the official start of the film festival gathers figures modern cinema in the center of attention of the jury members. they will evaluate the work of filmmakers in three
7:17 am
competitive programs. the best international emotional tapes will be selected. will mark the masters of experimental films. there are a lot of us foreign and guests of the picture. here is the very night jury of the international competition. we're just always looking for new, uh, names and talented ideas, not photographic ones. in this, well the way we will make decisions. what message are we going to send to a person? i would like it to be a life-affirming message in the international in the competition documentary fiction and animation films compete on equal terms among the film nominees from belgium and france bangladesh hungary and greece chile russia and belarus we will pay attention to how the story is told, how the camera works, how large and general shots are taken. in general, we will look at all aspects. this is how
7:18 am
the universe of the moscow metro is being explored in an international competition by director ruslan fedotov, a native of belarus, a graduate of the moscow school of new cinema , his film, where are we going, is a documentary about people who are forced to celebrate the new year in the subway in the program of the national competition 10 world premieres among them a picture of ksenia gavchenko time restrictions the difficult story of ballet dancers who interrupted their careers due to a serious injury in the final chord message to the premiere of balabanov's tape bell tower requiem lyubov arkus a picture about alexei balabanov. she began filming on the set of his film. i also want, which was the last for the master and after his death i finished my film formulations of the message to the person to the festival. almost 1,500 filmmakers from all over the world have been sent this year. they claimed the title of the best in the selection and only one tenth of the applications got into the nominations for the names of the owners. prizes of centaurs will be announced on october 29 ivan kudryavtsev tatyana bazhenova evgeny kostin dmitry lukashevich inna zolotareva. vitaly
7:19 am
poretsky and olesya shepel news from st. petersburg. many experts compare the current confrontation between russia and the united states with the caribbean crisis, which was 60 years ago. how did the new round start? tension, the opinion of analysts and political scientists was listened to by alisa romanova in her special report. watch right after the ad. the vtb team will offer a solution. order a free card from vtb and get 1,000 rubles. 2% cashback on everything. what are accustomed to housing and communal services without a commission. prove a free vtb card right now. go to vtb and everything will work out. tenoten means not to get annoyed in any situation, not to raise your voice and be calm tenoten we are the masters of our lives. open the m.video application and get 500 bonus rubles. sounds like
7:20 am
profitable. october 2022 marks the 60th anniversary of the caribbean crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. the current confrontation between russia and the west is increasingly being compared to that period. but when it all started again, maybe in 2016, when the lindsine senators addressed the military in ukraine with such words, your struggle, our struggle is convinced that you will win, and we provide you with everything that will help you win this victory. or even much earlier after the collapse of the soviet union and what are the origins of the confrontation after the cold war they see american independent experts gorbachev wanted to
7:21 am
eliminate nuclear weapons, but advisers told reagan no. no, don't do that or we won't have star wars. how are we going to shoot down these ballistic missiles even in the nineties, when we thought, but now we are all friends, the only relationship with russia that would be acceptable to the united states was a relationship in which america remained world domination. we talked with former military politicians, and professors of american universities and journalists, whose point of view on the situation around ukraine and the nature of the conflict is too different from what they say in the main us media. why do many of them become persona non grata and how much of their voice is today? at night , a
7:22 am
delegation from russia, the united states, planted a tree of friendship among those who also held a shovel in moscow square in 2015. there was a raymagover- a former cia analyst read poems by unadorned heroes. mr. mcgovern had already specialized in russia in college under kennedy in 1963, he began serving in the cia as an analyst and worked for seven years. presidents. one of the closest advisers to reagan and nixon, right up to the presidency of bush sr., was engaged in the collection and processing of information on foreign policy and prepared briefings for heads of state every morning. in this photo
7:23 am
in 1985, then-vice president george bush sr. and i are on the balcony of his office. he was my friend one problem. he was not an important father. well, you understand, i mean, who his son became, i was lucky enough to get to moscow in may 1972 to sign an agreement on which became the basis stability for the next 30 years. until george w. bush was persuaded to withdraw from it, and then trump withdrew from the inf treaty, and then the cornerstone of stability. it just evaporated and we found ourselves in the current situation. ray retired in the 1990s with the citrus medal of merit in intelligence, and in 2006 brought her back more associated with the agency because. covertly confessed to the use of torture, but before i
7:24 am
photographed the medallion, then i gave it to the head of the meeting. he probably threw it out after magovron became an active critic of many aspects of us foreign policy, especially after the war in iraq afghanistan breathe the same half james valve, this is james clair air lieutenant general, who argued that the russians are evil and need to be conquered everything would be fine if he had not been made director of national intelligence , which includes both the cia and part of the fbi, all intelligence, russians are almost genetically inclined to lie to do bad things. that's what he said and such a person reported to you. how to behave with russians conferences with the minister defense of rumsfield live on hh, he taught a lesson in fact-checking, interrogation. his about weapons of mass destruction in iraq september 27, 2002
7:25 am
donald trumpfell stated i quote that there is exact evidence linking al-qaeda to hussein's correction i want to ask before all americans. why did you lie and drag us into an unnecessary war that resulted in so many casualties. what for? firstly, i didn’t lie, then it turned out that there were no weapons of mass destruction; the new ones said it was there, i didn’t claim this. i say there are supposed places. no you they said it was next to a secret with baghdad in the east, west, north and south of them. this is your slovan came up with a formula that explains who benefits from the increase in tension to the three letters of the military-industrial complex the american military-industrial complex, he added five more letters to the new abbreviation military-industrial complex congress intelligence media academia and think
7:26 am
tanks abbreviated mikimat rhymes a little with mickey mouse to make it easier remember the media because nothing works without them. they fasten everything. and who controls the media and the rest of the components mikemat, which are called weapons in the war, are produced and sold for profit, they eat in the pockets of congressmen, who, due to this, win elections and allocate more budget money to the military-industrial complex, this is a terrible cycler. she warned about this and made it clear that there was only one antidote against it. well-informed civil society in the history of russian politics experts, how the market is called the puppets of the kremlin when i say hey mcgovern, don't you condemn what happened in february, i answer. i try not to be
7:27 am
hypocrite. if i were the president of russia, i would look. and what did yeltsin do, how did they rebuff attempts to join nato and move closer to the west, how did anti-missile bases appear nearby? i don't know what i'd do, really, but the first priority of a president is to protect his country, all we know is that we don't want a third world war and we don't want to trade nuclear strikes. so let's decide together. how to put an end to this stupidity and horror in ukraine, you see the way out of this, after all, everyone loses and sanctions hit all and people are dying, like a person who understands. the territory of russia probably, i can quote the bronze horseman rider cushion here will be the city
7:28 am
laid on the snakes of damedoma. neighbor, nature is dancing here, but ok, what else is he? what happened? and putin said, the west does not take us seriously in a nutshell. putin closed the window and filled it with plywood boards. we will no longer orient ourselves to the west. he deceived us and is building up his weapons against us to the near, abroad, we will turn to the east and american politicians do not understand this. they don't know about the history of russia during the second world war, and this is the real snag. after all , president biden listens to people like blinkin sullivan and other inexperienced advisers. hopefully someone will tell him the truth about how dangerous the situation is getting. and so far it has n't happened. something else needs to be done to resolve the situation in ukraine, by agreement or otherwise
7:29 am
, before thousands more ukrainians die. jeffrey sachs, a harvard graduate and professor at columbia university in the early nineties, was head of economic advisers to boris yeltsin and one of the authors of the shock therapy of radical measures aimed at improving the economy on a team of the best reformers of the best western-oriented leaders in this country, but there are still people who want to close down xenophobes are extremely nationalists who i bet and think that the west has stabbed russia in the back there is a real threat of a political catastrophe. this is a question let days but weeks months and people must have hope this method with his participation is successful worked in poland in the early nineties. keep unsuccessful in bolivia in your book. end of poverty.
7:30 am
he later wrote that he insisted on giving russia $15 billion a year to stabilize its currency and pump aid, but a quick recovery for the russian economy. it turned out that it did not meet the interests of either the imf small eight. i tried to help the economists of gorbachev's and then yeltsin's team because i believed that our countries should have normal good relations. but when i tried to get support for the soviet economy and before the collapse the ussr did the same in 1992 in 1993, when he worked for the gaidar government and tried to attract financial assistance for russia, he saw that no one in the american leadership was interested in such an approach, all the more so these illusions developed when clinton was killed by the end of her second term four more countries joined nato there were many provocations expansion to the bombing of serbia the war in afghanistan in 2001 and iraq in 2003 the invitation of ukraine and georgia to nato in
7:31 am
2008 and finally, the secret operation to overthrow assad in 2011 gaddafi's overthrow of minato's forces in 2011, that's it. this step by step led to the complete failure of the alternative approach to world politics and again the us played a leading role, which is why i hold them responsible for the decline of relations with russia russia and the us great powers between them there is always a risk of confrontation. and this seems to me to be the simplest explanation. why ukraine should be a neutral state, because when two big countries do not agree, in opinion, on many issues it is necessary leave some space between them. i have such a principle. i called it the law of the saxon, which boils down to the fact that the united states should not bomb the country. if at least half of americans can not name at least two cities in this country, and usually our population is not able to do this and this already. exactly to say don't invade don't start a war don't start a confrontation. in early october, it was professor sachs who, on air
7:32 am
to bloomberg, accused the united states and poland of sabotage on nord stream. jeff jeff stop here. this is a serious statement. why do you think that this is a us action. what evidence is there, firstly, there is specific radar data that american military helicopters, which are usually based in gdansk, were circling over this area; secondly, the united states itself had previously threatened that one way or another it would put northern stop flow, and then there was the amazing statement by the secretary of state in linkin last friday at a press conference. he said it was an amazing opportunity. i know that this goes against our generally accepted legend. i can’t speak back, but all my interlocutors around the world are convinced that this is the work of the united states. the host clearly hears the headphones. stop it. stop what evidence you have of radar data? why are you
7:33 am
silent? shut up turn off, never invite him more than 100 one of the brightest alternative voices on american tv belongs to tucker carlson. tucker carlson actually repeated russian propaganda directly last week suggesting that somehow the united states was behind the attack. you can’t say that about the nord stream pipeline, you can’t quote the president of the united states when he promises to liquidate nord stream carlson, host of his own evening show on fox news, is a consistent conservative and republican, his assessment of events is almost always like that. be tolerant, turn into shut up and obey, and then kneel down and lay down my shoes. with intolerably uncomfortable and politically correct , not in the way that is customary in the american
7:34 am
media mei-stream thomas the man who won, because competed with women who are biologically disadvantaged right, but somehow our media celebrates cheating, who can replace her, who is capable of doing this is there another person in the country who is as superficial and biased as jentsaki, well her name is karine jean pierre since joe biden became president, the price of gasoline has doubled as well as the price of other goods necessary for americans to live one of his favorites, so go through the anti-russian policy of washington without hesitation in expressions opponents nicknamed carlson the cheerleader of russia because of such a remark. it has spoiled relations even with the happiness of a stable republican party. so wait. why is it considered not loyal to take the side of russia and loyal if you are for ukraine vladimir putin do you sympathize with the russians? well
7:35 am
, yes, it corresponds to the russian one. propaganda while our economy is deteriorating, and the border is practically gone, this guy lectures us, shows us a list of gifts for christmas. i want this and that, and also send the bike quickly. he tells us that we must launch a nuclear strike against russia in involvement in sabotage. on nord stream, the ether was shaken by nosax, and the well-known retired colonel richard black, he fought in vietnam from syria, later became a senator and ended his army career as the head of the criminal law department, so he was used to working with evidence due to energy problems and was already almost is ready to abandon sanctions quite logically. that one of the us goals was to destroy the pipeline, then the europeans can tear and throw as much as you like, but if they say
7:36 am
turn on the nord stream and rise. the supply of gas is no longer possible and the protest is running out of steam, and even earlier in an interview with representatives of the schiller institute, colonel black criticized the white house's policy towards russia. and he called the approach of officials in the united states to solving some world problems machiavellian states and nato, it doesn’t matter how many ukrainians die civilians women children soldiers, it turned into some kind of football game for us anyway. us never mind. how many participants playing for our money will be crippled on the field. the main thing is that we win now we supply a fantastic amount of weapons. and this led to the fact that the rating, which produces missiles and the northrop gruntman, which creates rocket aircraft, all these defense companies began to receive super profits and bloat from the dollar. eduard
7:37 am
lozansky was among those who tried to bring russia closer to the united states in the early nineties . there to those who are called back channel eduard dmitrievich, a people's diplomat since the eighty-eighth year, helped organize the visits of the delegation. the us later brought in insiders from washington, the founder of the harrytech fund, who directly contacted bush sr. and urged the white house to develop a plan for integration with russia that the soviet union and the other he went to the white house. i was waiting for him, there is a cafe nearby. so he came and said, you know, so, uh, i have a mixed feeling of winx because when i started talking more, uh, he listened very attentively and it was interesting to him, maybe before that even to talk to them. if the senators, then there are not only for that and then the calendar went out of it. soviet advisers and she was very skeptical. i didn't
7:38 am
really like it. he brings delegations holds conferences in congress washington every year hosts the ninety world russian forum. in the third year, we invited a delegation from russia from home and from ukraine, and there was such a meeting in the congress and there were speeches before us and representatives of the pentagon, even the cia then wore jeans. i remember very well and the question was how america can help to ensure that relations between russia and ukraine develop in a positive direction, and that in general there are three countries russia and america . e and set an example for other republics. we are all suggestions. as a result, the promise not to expand on this and create a safety arc will be ignored. left blank is the congresswoman who was reagan from
7:39 am
speechwriter, and he, too, was alone as well as curt. he was one of those who promoted the idea of employees, all those congressmen who talked about it, all these are all putin's agents and i gradually squeezed out one by one. the leaders were discouraged by many politicians in the us, among them a democratic senator. daniel is my ninety- eighth debate, where jubaiden also participated. he assured that this would open the way to nuclear war, the principle of not using force first, which saved humanity in the 20th century. have this weapon, then ironically. after the end of the cold war. we may face nuclear armageddon. the theme of nuclear
7:40 am
war has occupied peter kuznek all his adult life as a professor of history at the armenian university in washington and director of the institute for nuclear research, who has always combined political activity and a scientific career and shouted about the nuclear danger. if we take, for example, a local nuclear war between india and pakistan, we will talk about 100 bombings equal to hiroshima, the stratosphere will go from five to ten million tons of smog and debris in 2 weeks. they block sunlight. it will start to get cold. most of the agriculture will be destroyed and this will lead to 2 billion victims. coming from a family of left-wing new york intellectuals and the descendant of the holocaust is today known for its sharp criticism of america's foreign policy in 2012, with director oliver stone publishing a book of the untold history of the united states at the same time as the eponymous series was released in them an alternative vision of many events in
7:41 am
american and world history. we were undoubtedly allies during world war ii. this was an outstanding alliance that fought against fascism and japanese militarism, but as the latest polls showed, the role of the ussr did not receive due recognition according to the latest polls, only 17% of europeans recognize it as a decisive role in the defeat of nazism and only 7% of the french, what is happening now, he believes the most dangerous point at which the world has ever found itself said we better equip ourselves with nuclear weapons. how do we succumb to communism, and kennedy said during the crisis in cuba let it be better. my children will be red than dead. we had leaders who at least had some sanity and decency and a different vision of the world. joe biden is not a bad person, but he has surrounded himself with war hawks. he has 18 advisers from
7:42 am
the center of the new american security. and they are more opposed to china than russia, but russia mixed up his plans to invade ukraine along with the stone he took to the series in america, debunking the myths about nuclear deterrence that it was the atomic bombs dropped on japan that accelerated the final of the second world expansion. nato we from the very beginning understood that it would be a curse in russia in the ninetieth gorbachev. promised no expansion. not only bushy baker but leader after leader, but since the nineties, the alliance has increased by 14 countries, and now there are 16 more of them, ambassador burns wrote in a secret memorandum. no, then no, do not cross the red line, america and the kenen warned about this. and nice and it's not the pacifist apologists for the cold war abiden trump sent more weapons more instructors. russia was
7:43 am
provoked. it was her terrible mistake to intrude anyway, and now she's paying big the price of ignorance of world history. the history of russia, in particular the americans, allows politicians to manipulate them. i compare what is happening now with 1979, when on christmas day of the ussr in toksovo in afghanistan, carter's adviser b jizzinsky then shed crocodile tears in public, they say. what terrible aggression, but behind the scenes, he and carter opened champagne to mark the occasion back in a july memo to the president. he said that as soon as we begin to provide military assistance to the mujahideen of the ussr, we will have to start an invasion putin wants to make russia again a great fashion wants to
7:44 am
make india a new great si china bydan america but no one talks about the planet. i know gorbachev is not as unpopular in russia as stalin was. but he was the one who spoke about humanity and the elimination of nuclear weapons. political scientist diplomat of the eighties worked in the embassy of mexico then in the soviet department of the foreign policy department, and later on the capitalist hill in the leadership of the republican party in the senate headline this position all the stages of the collapse of the soviet union i was among the few people then in the state department, and in the senate, who really believed that the end of the ussr was possible. i had such a set of american and russian flags on my desktop and they asked me what kind of white blue-red flag. i say russian flag. no, no, they say russian. it's a red
7:45 am
sickle. and the hammer is not. here is russian. he will be back again his father was a military pilot and an ardent anti-communist the 21st century has changed the attitude of both of them to what is happening you know russian for many years they ask me what we did wrong, what should have been done differently, to avoid what happened. i answer nothing you could do the problem is not you about us not in russia china iran north korea venezuela and in the usa the ideological imperative with which they are armed. when the ussr disappeared, i was relieved? i thought we'd be back to normal like it was before ww1 before 1914 when the powers weren't ideologically colored yes defended their interests but for the sake of world stability but i didn't expect the us to embark on
7:46 am
a project of global domination like they did spelled out in an article by william crystal and robert kagan on the new american century project. kagan, by the way, it is no coincidence that the husband of viktoria lund, the architect of our policy in ukraine, was finally divorced in the illusion after the bombing of yugoslavia. i was wrong, because i did not understand what kind of people stood at the head of my country ; but that the united states should always rule the world, that we need our own kind of communism, which we will impose on the rest, instead of the world progress-socialism will be a democracy of law man, free market in our weed. in august, junjatra s raima govert, several more american politicians and activists were blacklisted by the ukrainian
7:47 am
disinformation counteraction center, they were accused of russian propaganda and declared information terrorists, the list was compiled by an organization within the ukrainian government, funded by the united states, although, as far as i understand, the entire government is funded by the united states so there is not much difference, but the question arises. to what extent is the american intelligence helped? when compiling the list, this essence means that our own government is persecuting people like me and this is a very worrying sign ukraine could be a successful independent state, having good relations with russia such as canada usa austrians germany but this was unacceptable to washington no matter. how many times has russia been looking for a modus winde verdict agreement, like the minsk agreements, which both
7:48 am
western countries and ukraine refused to fulfill so we ended up where we ended up. in some sense, i even hope that the ukrainian crisis the situation in the world will lead to the collapse of the so-called western mainstream on the rules of the world order. if this happens, the us will go through something similar to the experience of the ussr in 1991. i hope that after this there will be a normal healthy america that can have friendly relations with russia but until the grip of this ideological madness is weakened. i'm afraid nothing good can happen. do you think
7:49 am
that we have always been doomed to be enemies and especially rivals. here, looking from today, when the relationship, well below zero enemies - this is too strong a word, like the word doomed. i would say that it was always not our destiny to become allies, but there is healthy competition and unhealthy, unfortunately, relations today belong to the second category estimates. causes of the crisis, among us there is at least one very respected analyst of the school of realism political scientist john wersheimer in 2014, he published an article in the most authoritative magazine feyers explained to her, why is the west to blame for the crisis? and then he also gave an open lecture on youtube, it was watched by 12 million people, mostly in the united states,
7:50 am
this is a lot. on this topic in 2022, it again became a hit with almost 28 million views, where he expressed a lack of understanding of the us foreign policy strategy. are you ready to risk a nuclear war because of a piece of real estate in ukraine that is not a strategic interest of the united states, while we are talking about its accession to nato, that is, you would think, we give a guarantee of protection in the event of an attack under the fifth amendment to a country that is not in our interest. this only speaks of how discredited foreign policy is. this is one of the many riots that we staged, like the touch of the kings of das, only the other way around, and none
7:51 am
ended well and cancer afghanistan libya now, ukraine in america at various times there were many organizations that advocated rapprochement with moscow one of these american weather for reaching an agreement between the united states and russia, he united american politicians and journalists who voice thoughts that are not the most popular in the media space. ng in search of the roots of current events, one must look back to the beginning of the 2000s, when the nato expansion project was launched and the ongoing demonization, not only of putin, but of everything related to russia, of our cold war tree-cropping policy. like, for example, withdrawing from the missile defense treaty, of course, russia is to blame for the situation. today. it was putin's decision to invade. although i understand that this was done for security reasons, but
7:52 am
i think it would be difficult to say that all means have been exhausted. among the most prominent leaders of this committee was stephen cowin. a historian, he did not become in 2020 a major specialist in the ussr who fought all his life against the demonization of russia and searched for the roots of the ukrainian conflict, the fauna of nato expansion is for russia a rude, broken promise given by the elders in the wilderness that in exchange for the unification of the two germanys will not move east, and it also represents for the russians us hypocrisy and mid -nineties double standards there was an incredible expansion of the american sphere of influence right to the borders of russia every administration, including the obama administration, said you can't have a sphere of influence, because that's the old way of thinking. but not stupid members of the committee will meet on october 27th. this day exactly 60 years ago
7:53 am
went down in history as black saturday, when the caribbean crisis reached its peak and is important. remind how real the danger of nuclear conflict is today. especially since biden's policy journalist. cardin calls it much more maximalist than the leaders of the past. the biden administration's maximalism is manifested at every step, both in words and literally due to the fact that we are talking about many billions of dollars. he supports these outrageous goals that the president, zelensky, for example, the ridiculous idea of \u200b\u200btaking back crimea, but the ukrainian government has many powerful friends here and they suggest giving zelensky everything he needs and we must support his every statement. the biden administration voluntarily ended up in captivated by these voices, which for decades have remained ardent opponents of putin's russia,
7:54 am
eduard is fond of narrating and wrote this waltz this year gradually . now we are trying conditions where relations are, frankly, complex complex for too softly, some believe that in general we are sliding into a third world war. and here, perhaps, to recall some historical moments. there is such a meeting on the elbe, and we have such a movement. he was sure a few years ago a new chance of rapprochement during the presidency of donald, trump, but he sincerely believes that friendship with russia is good, and it's not bad that trump
7:55 am
understood the deep state that we spoke, right? either there or uh, there are different energy terms. hmm and they didn't let them do it and his fault is that he failed to surround himself as a team personally. you, uh, find some explanation. why every time all these attempts of rapprochement ended in failure. i can answer very briefly with quotes from the famous american diplomat, former ambassador in moscow jorden. far from being a friend of the ussr or russia, he was one of the cold war opposers of containment. imagine what times i understand what is happening, and he said such a phrase. if suddenly we wake up in the morning and find out that the soviet union is my second, we will have to find a new enemy, because without this enemy our economy will collapse. that is, he
7:56 am
substantiated it, purely economically, that this huge military industrial complex, which hmm exists, causes this. well it's jobs taxes first, so it's motor one ritual motors of the american economy think tanks, which moguvre spoke of in different ways, covers only 10% of the us population. they determine foreign policy. the remaining 90. it seems that they do not decide anything on the issue carried out by the institute. quincy nearly 60% of voters for the united states sought to resolve the conflict in ukraine at the negotiating table. they are on the battlefield and there is growing skepticism within america about the militaristic approach that washington has taken when the risk of nuclear war is so high. it is clear why. savvy experts have been urging for years where the
7:57 am
escalation and détente between the us and russia is , while tensions steadily mount. is russia strong war and pestilence and rebellion and external storms the pressure of her spring? russia cannot be understood with the mind with a common yardstick. she has a special place in russia , you can only believe. russian characters seem to be just a man, but a severe misfortune will come in big or small, and great strength, human beauty rises in him. the highest and sharpest
7:58 am
characteristic feature of our people is the feeling justice and thirst for it without a sense of their country, special, very dear and sweet. in every little thing there is no real human character. this feeling is disinterested and fills us with great interest in everything. spiritual life in russia is more noble i am poisoned by russia i miss it only russia and i think.
7:59 am
8:00 am
city searchable by the internet. elected in china general secretary of the communist party as expected seven xi jinping became a member of the standing committee of the politburo renewed by more than half for 50 million users, the first apparatus of the sphere grouping was put into orbit, the flight was made on a new type of environmentally friendly fuel russian fighter, mixed martial arts. islam makhachev became the new ufc champion at the tournament. the athlete defeated the current holder of the championship belt , we will show how it was.
13 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
Russia-24 Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on