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let's translate from clerical, but understandable, everything is not so scary. i want to make a sacrifice, a donation to a dangerous person. wants to confess. you will deceive anatoly for the market you will answer. i know that the concept of separating does not smell, where one is, there is the second. dad, i came up with everything naughty 2. mind, the commanders are new models of technology, and most importantly, honor and conscience, they have honor there at the front, and we
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should have a conscience here, you know, everyone has a conscience, we just pay a lot of attention to those , which are loud, but do not affect anything, because when you talk to the guys from the military-industrial complex. here i meet with these people, well, there are very different ages, if they are fusal, there is a 91-year-old former minister who comes, sits, writes, helps. he is so turned on and young boys of 20 are small. they are generally that's all michelo. they don’t understand that there is some kind of upper lars, they do n’t care at all. they have a task for the motherland to win , they plow like that, they are such handsome men. it’s just that people don’t even understand that over 4 months the growth rate in the production of the same ammunition is higher than it was soviet time, seventies to eighties . that is, we have so ignited the industry, people do such things that there you need to give a hero, really a hero of your own, that is, amazing, that's about it. you just need to
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tell and tell. and the people are fantastic at the factories, such people, which i don’t like, that means. you have reached rates from forty-one to 43. you know, we are using up ammunition at a rate that the great patriotic war did not even dream of a day, therefore, it is not enough for us to reach rates forty first forty-third these rates. we have long surpassed, apparently. it's just that it's such a new war with such a different type of weapons, it's so technologically more complex that it's even hard. here so one in one on units to compare. we are accustomed to thinking only categories of those people who are now engaged in the agro-industrial complex are well aware of the experience of the stalin era. they studied it, they study it, they do not throw it off. they will improve it on a new technological base. that is, they are very professional, very calm
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people with a tremendous sense of self. their merits cannot yet be shown for obvious reasons. but this is right. you can be proud of you can increase salaries to show increased. and it 's done too. here, well done mikhail vladimirovich mishustin, psb bank pyotr mikhailovich vorotkov works very well. that is, now there are finally problems with this, and how many of us think in this regard great fellows, because when there is a request, there are budgetary parts of the war, they do n’t even need to ask, which means there must be a complete understanding right here. ask. yes i'll lettuce in number for your performance. before. i also returned to zaporozhye the day before yesterday. i go there once a month for a regional week. we have now recalled the state duma in our country, by decision of the chairman of the state duma, each faction has determined
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responsibility for the regions, given that representatives of the new territories are in the state duma. no, and in order to have such communications so that people understand where to apply, we organize there on the spot the number of guys from united russia who were carrying an absolutely wonderful lady, a former ombudsman, there is a child a and they were carrying a wild amount of humanitarian aid. this is donetsk and also there were guys from the communist party. i saw sasha yushchenko, that is, the deputies are fighting and doing humanitarian work. that is, this time there are no questions to the authorities, that is, everyone is there, everyone is on the territory, everyone is working, and in continuation of just what margarita said, he is about justice, about the honor of conscience. i want to say that its sit down and it is expressed in that just huge. i directly emphasize the great number of people. personally, they turn to me with a request to help in the delivery of humanitarian goods for the civilian population, including for the military and mobilized people who are there, and
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i think that in this sense, our society, of course, has united. and of course, we, uh, everything, will decide on the battlefield, but nonetheless. of course, we pay a lot of attention to people who have passed. and they mentioned to the russian federation that indeed some of the people at the zaporizhzhya npp signed contracts, some left. someone returns anxiously. there or not worrying. worrying. did some events in kharkiv influence kherson, of course, and it is necessary to meet and explain to them as much as possible. i believe that the federation in this sense, the government, the municipalities, the regions that are responsible for these territories are doing a lot. here i am everywhere where i rode in melitopol in kirillovka in berdyansk everywhere there is a branch of the fsb people receive cards regularly receive salaries at all no questions arise in this regard, but at the same time, you always pay
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attention to what seems unexpected to you. here we are discussing a lot about propaganda about the brainwashing in those territories on the territory of ukraine that were and now they see melitopol very clearly. since august, i have been watching hmm some of the events that are taking place there and you understand that in this sense, what we are doing here on the territory of the russian federation is adopting certain legislative acts in the fight against foreign influence on the territory of russia and it is worth a lot melitopol 120.000 population in the territory of melito were active more than ten different religious all one of the most famous new generation. they brought me to this building to show me, if, by the way, you will be there, i simply recommend visiting. how did i just get there, well, i stood there surprised, well, this object, well, according to the level of some kind of capital, the capital, not that the moscow region is a huge building with well
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no symbols of christianity were built, there is only a huge cross next to 10 palms this is the growth or fuel palm trees do not grow, so that you understand the question arises for what they are standing there memory for what to build such buildings? why put this cross, and for 20 years on the territory of this so-called protestant church, in fact, the new generation was nurtured. in general, you know what surprised me, i was surprised that all the books there are in russian. there is nothing in ukrainian, but my question is. well, go there. well, it was part of ukraine. why is there nothing in ukrainian? and, because they believed that if the ukrainian language is for anyone here, dear, against whom we have nothing, they are already ukrainianized enough. we need to work on those people who are close to russia , brought with me, from there. we will still study it, for example, which means that it has a name that seems to be very good. bible commentary jimi
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wedding, well, when you start looking at it and here you see, such a line of flags is the number of republics that were in the soviet union with the exception. naturally, the baltic republics and, of course, we mentioned today those the actions that zelensky and his entire gang are taking towards the russian orthodox church and the five steps that they are supposed to involve. eh, it absolutely proves that they have used and will use for russia a split in the religious environment. this is important because the basis of what we have in russia is the fatherland, this is the family, this is faith in these three areas. you mentioned foreign agents or you say, if the language is correct, legal entities under foreign influence lyrical 275 treason
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this i will continue. we have been adopting this law for 10 years. but only in the month of april or only on february 24 did they wake up. what a huge impact. not implemented in our country. this is a huge fifth column, and i think we undeservedly pay little attention to this, dear. so everyone talked about it, but we did not accept anything. do something perfect. correct absolutely correct. what do we get now . uh, we're uh. hmm february 24th. everyone suddenly saw that all these so-called foreign agents at the same time in their social networks, their e, public speeches, radio and television, anywhere they spoke, respectively, against the special military operation. that's why you also poisoned these foreign agents, who, after all , you know how we are used to that the intelligence
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services are always looking for someone to recruit, either among the special services, so that you get some secrets or , in order to find some kind of secret carrier who develops high- precision weapons, but you must say that since the collapse of the soviet union since the ninety-first year. sonskoy intelligence of this americans first of all mi6 mi5. i have a special attitude towards them and carefully study them for their activities on the territory of the first. i don’t know your biographies; they won’t understand your subtle irony and sarcasm. and yes, but nevertheless, although to be honest, many have already forgotten and well. so, uh, we are talking about the fact that their main concentration of intelligence efforts was just aimed at forming agents of influence, starting with educational programs. here is the famous chivning educational program, the so-called 300 people passed through it. all names are known to us. we will now all be attentive to them from the very beginning, who are these people who were
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selected from the student school who graduated from our universities, then he was offered to leave for london for a two-year study with the obligation to return to russia and there they already worked with them. i went through the program more and remember perfectly how everything works. it's just that in my case it was not in the horse's food. yes, now how times cognac feed, especially after we passed the relevant bill. and when you look at the lists of these people, who has been there? listen, there are deputies of the state duma and representatives of various large regional ones. e areas, well-known journalists there, and other leaders of public opinion, how hard they worked, what their task was. now we will find out and it is clear that one of the tasks was just to move up the career ladder so that these people occupy key positions in the government. here you are called names mentioned. you say he had an idea.
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yes, you mentioned. yes, there should be an army of 500,000 people. this is a bright representative of the person who, being under foreign influence in the future, being in the corridors of the authorities, offers such solutions. and i think we started our careers here. by the way, i should pay. uh, attention that uh, we uh sometimes make certain decisions too late, we think too much about what we talked about, we are 12 years old, everyone talked about it and nothing such gaps were not accepted. and you just with our activities. be decisions to make faster journalists, what to take from us? by the way, if you allow me one second, you said that people have a conscience, my proposal to the state duma, of course, very
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many people have a conscience. unfortunately or fortunately , we have more conscience among people who are poorer and the richer the people, the less in percentage terms. so i suggest that those people who have no conscience accept compulsory vaccination of conscience. they need to instill it. can you see him in some forced vaccination by the conscience in the form of taxes or some other things, about which we are talking here, i completely agree, by the way, i must say that hmm, it’s natural for us, when something doesn’t work out, we immediately e guilty things. well, i still want to say something good. here you are at the beginning. uh, the kremlin people also mentioned the program. i myself also graduated from the kremlin law school, and now we are friends with graduates, organizing unorganized communications with the wives of the dead officers. and so, when we first met with them, we met not with all contacts have been established, but nevertheless,
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the process is going on just in time, which pleased me, because there was a first feeling, but now we definitely didn’t pay something on time, we didn’t add something. they didn’t receive something, there are no questions at all, they receive money on time, pay the mortgage on time, appropriate attention is paid to the apartment, even now you are talking about how to help, it seems. well, maybe it's just attention. and here we are, of course, precisely these people, must pay great attention to them 300,000 mobilized and about those contractors, who probably cost 200,000 there, of course, these are our heroes and we must bow our heads before them. before i say what i wanted to say, here is a question just a comment. that's what i fully support. here is what you said to margarita about, uh, the army needs to change its attitude towards the army, and thank god that this is being done now, that it is on television. here every morning
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shows heroes there. uh, who did what, because it's something that didn't happen. well, uh, here we were in afghanistan for 10 years, well, this didn’t happen, no one knew. in principle, we fought there, too, died. but no well, now there was nothing like that, and then, uh, we don’t know, we didn’t send you there, it was like that, my country was lost not because there was an afghan company , because we didn’t use the afghan company company to instill patriotism, because quite rightly, the army completed all the long-range combat missions assigned, and then we in the nineties . i remember when we were recommended to go to the service in civilian clothes. that is, here is the locker there form he came and changed, so to speak, e. he stayed in uniform,
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then again a citizen, and because there were attacks on trains. i'm listening to the suburbs then. that is, it was such a difficult time for the army, thank god that now this attitude has changed, by the way, here, and if we talk about all these proposals, that's what he offered, there are 300,000. uh, the challenge suggested it was all on the surface for what? everyone said that if you reduce the army to such numbers, we need to change the structure. we need to give up some we need give up strategic troops from e-e missile troops. yes, from everything you need to change the structural armed forces. and this is the blue dream of our so-called american partners to deprive russia, so to speak, first of all of nuclear weapons. by the way, i just wanted to say the second thing about nuclear weapons. i also hear about oil here. hungary turned out to be no exception. they
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have access to the sea. okay, and then the americans specifically lobbied for an exception for bulgaria . and they have access to the sea. and why well everyone knows who are the main suppliers, so to speak, of oil products in ukraine, the same diesel engine is romania bulgaria well, well, the romanians at least have some kind of there, i don’t know, maybe something is left of their oil there, but the bulgarians don’t have their own oil , what are they oil is processed. and why is this an exception for us, for example, and who supplies weapons to the hungarians, no, but valera is in the full growth of ukraine, so there are a lot of questions that have no answers, so, returning to nuclear weapons. this week there were two events that, in general, have a direct attitude towards nuclear weapons. the first is that we refused to hold a joint consultative group on the cis treaty, and it was
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emphasized that this was a political decision. these are not technical issues, about which, so to speak, we talked before, although there are also technical issues there. the americans ceased all dialogue contacts on strategic stability after 24 february. and they did not hide that this was due to the fact that you invaded, uh, an independent country, and now they began to drink in unison. and what does the cis have to do with it? well, what's the connection with ukraine ukraine separately, a and the cis were alarmed , the bag was alarmed, because they felt that we would say so. because uh, well, not only are they cheating. they just have one question there, such a technical one for re-equipment. there is such a provision in the contract that e, launchers and from nuclear non-nuclear
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americans in principle. eh, they don't like to physically destroy anything. i'll just tell you about all the contracts. here, if necessary, to destroy something, they are physically, well, it is against their e, nature, or they store it there, or take it out either by the launch method, but the main thing is not to destroy it. that's why they were forced to the treaty, but they had too much to destroy . there, in more than 200 units of launchers , they destroyed a part, and then they decided to cheat, they took 14 boats on them, yeah, they took six of the 14 launchers converted by the stritants, that is, instead of a flexible membrane , they put an iron cover on eight bolts, and they said it doesn’t count our inspectors there, they say it doesn't count, but today is the lid. and tomorrow again the membrane, but destroy the steam catapult though. no, we can't barbarism. here is a cap
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enough. 41 bombers were taken off, there is a device. ghost fighting position. uh, the use of nuclear weapons is a mechanism and they said it doesn’t count, ours say, but it’s possible from the ground from the ground , but we won’t count. well, that is, they took it and 101 launchers were excluded because of the naive offset, well, we immediately say this matter, well , a political decision was made, when we reached the level, we recognized and said that we would solve it in framework. well, the americans are in no hurry to solve it. although now they say that this was on our agenda , and before that only inspections spoke. only here we are interested in the inspection with broadswords, because they are very accustomed to the fact that we need to be kept under control. and i think that conducting inspections under sanctions is generally humiliating, yes, and in general, negotiations should be carried out by some strange routes. there, across the north south field, carrying suitcases
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of cash with you is just uni. and so i believe so far no sanctions will be lifted from the financial transport there, no negotiations with them at all can be conducted. now they are very worried and ask questions all the time. and why did russia treat us badly? we have prepared so well for this meeting. we so wanted to resume inspections once and failed, and secondly - this is china. a few days ago, the pentagon published a very lengthy report on the armed forces. china, i frankly do not remember the second such. maybe he is, i will not say, but here's what appeared. analyze everything china, according to them , should have completed the modernization of its armed forces in 49, to make of its expressed forces, as they said, a first-class armed forces comparable to help any army in the
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world, including the united states. then they took from the corrected until the twenty-seventh year. for 27 years now, they have been planning to complete the modernization, and now the ground forces are practically undergoing modernization, the largest in terms of numbers. of which, 125 ships of the first second rank of the air force presented the first bomber heavy carrier of nuclear weapons. now they have a full-fledged triad of warheads for intercontinental ballistic missiles. well, that's it, it was thought for a while that they were somewhere around 300. and now the americans are publishing figures of 1,500 already in the thirtieth year, and some e with these options. acceptance now they are in the order of 300-253. uh, there are
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new mines to grandfather in three areas, there are 119,109 and 29 in inner mongolia and the north of western china, and the americans have already understood. why is this one close to our border and not to the coast if they want to fight, uh, with the americans, because you are taking these silo installations out of the reach of possible e-ground-based cruise missiles, if the americans how to deploy that is, uh, china is now reaching a comparable level with us in terms of warheads. and this worries the americans very much and the last thing i wanted to say. here, uh, about nato affairs, blinky european, said that we will strengthen our grouping. they are already stepping up. and what is it for? i see why they are strengthening their grouping in the baltic countries. it is clear that we are not going to attack the ba countries there now. in order to withdraw, we are forced to strengthen our grouping in the western
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direction. to divert our forces from ukraine when they are brigades, instead of a battalion, there is an additional brigade of corps events, that is, it practically returns to what they had ahead of the cold war. and uh, this is, of course, this is serious. dmitriy yes, well, perhaps we need happiness, which was discussed before here. yes , perhaps we need to say that, of course, all this there is a problem. here, but definitely. we must understand that all this still requires, of course, a systematic approach of principle. that's because, well, i spoke about it. and if we look at it in some historical context, in which our society is certainly located, yes, then, uh, well, such a thing arises. well, as it were, such a simplified modal arises that, like, it’s like once and for all , well, somehow it will change right away. well, even a rastor, for example, uh, there are the twenties and thirties of the
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last century. it wasn't once it's well in order to change it all. i'm not i'm not to the fact that there was wrong. now it is correct or vice versa, in general, because there are complete historical analogies. generally never possible. we operate frequently. why are we not the same? well, for example, there is the great patriotic war. well, because the time is different , people are different in many ways and the war is different. well, that's what you were talking about, uh, despite the fact that, of course, well, yes, we must strive for the best examples of heroism and selflessness, of course, but at the same time you need to understand that there are eighty percent society, including within families. uh, you see, at the beginning of the seventies there was a dream, so to speak, well, to have a tape recorder in the apartment , and uh, here. eh, well, if you're very lucky, then the machine will be in the family individually and let's not
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ideology. by the way, true, they said thank you that about afghanistan yes, the policy of the party was conscious, something is happening in afghanistan nobody should know. well, there was no funeral. well, there was a lot of things there, no one should know, because the society of late socialism or communism was completely unprepared to accept afghanistan in its entirety. well the reality of what's out there occurred, including fundamental errors. it turns out that we weren’t defending russia there , but we were fulfilling some kind of international duty, but no one understood what kind of international duty we had in relation to this, well, the corresponding social context arose, so to speak. i agree that, of course, our army coped with afghanistan and is much better than the americans in 10 years than the americans in 20.
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