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i remain to find obedience to myself. we are boys too, so that your miracle does not miss two. he held a meeting of the human rights council via videoconference, one of the main topics was the special operation of the president, he drew attention to how the war crimes of the kiev regime are hushed up in the west, what their democratic human rights activists are actually doing. struggle
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for human rights, and above all, as an instrument of influence on the domestic policy of russia and, above all, other countries of the former soviet union yes, these there are various human rights organizations, of course, in the west. but basically they were created specifically for these purposes, they were engaged professionally. uh, working on the russian and post-soviet track. that's what they were made for. it was already obvious. so, this is the first, the second is that they did not notice the tragedy that happened in the donbas for 8 years before, this is the best confirmation of this. you said that the people of donbass were treated like people of the second term. you know what you would like in this regard. for
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those who should look after human rights. and i just said, with which i just said. for what purposes. in my opinion, most of the so-called human rights organizations were created. western people for them do not matter at all. it's not that these people are considered second-class people, they consider russia second-class, and which simply does not exist, in general, the right to exist. that's what's all about this is the whole problem, and the whole trouble is, and that's what we are dealing with today for a long time throughout our stories are dealing with it. well, today it is most clearly manifested. well, let's proceed from the fact that there is e. here, e, on our part, there can be only one answer - a consistent struggle for our national interests. this is how we will do it and let no one care for anything else. yes we will do. this is done in many ways by means, first
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of all, of course, let's navigate. but if nothing else remains, we will defend ourselves in the family at our disposal. i wonder when it came paramich means, some especially trembling human rights activists began to speak about the pro-eternal war with such a characteristic breath. i would say liberals. no, there are so many that vladimir vladimirovich reassured them. so about something about the threat of a nuclear war, svetlan gennadiev. well, you are right, so such a threat is growing here that, says hota, there is about the fact that russia will not use the first one under any circumstances, but if it does not apply, the first under no circumstances, then the second one will not apply either, because e opportunities application e, in case nuclear attack on our territory. they are severely limited, however. we have a strategy. our e, the use of e means of protection, namely, as
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protection, we e consider weapons of mass destruction - nuclear weapons. uh, she's all set up around what's called counterstrike response. that is, when panama is struck, we strike back. so there is something that everyone is now discussing. uh, the so-called yes are actually nuclear weapons. uh , it's in abundance in quantity located on european territory , we haven’t transferred our nuclear weapons to anyone, but, of course, we will protect our allies with all available. we have the means. yes. uh, if it's required, but uh, what's the point here is that it's the same as in the previous case when russophobia was spoken. uh, no one notices and does not want to notice and see what
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is being done and said in uh, neighboring countries. e in western countries. here i already said. we have our own nuclear weapons, including tactical ones on territories of other countries do not contain do not have americans. from turkey and in a number of other european countries, they are conducting training on the possibility of using the carriers of these countries for the use of american nuclear weapons. we haven't done this yet. nothing uh, that's the second one. third hmm didn't we talk about the possibility of using it, no, the former e will not be mentioned by the evening, which means the prime minister of great britain she directly publicly said that she was ready to do this in response. i had to. uh, some things also accentuate immediately her statement, no one noticed. and what we say immediately
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sticks out, and with these statements they start to scare the whole world, which means, uh, that's why we haven't lost our minds . we are aware that we have such nuclear weapons with these funds, and they are in a more advanced and more modern form than any other nuclear country. this is obvious today. yes, an obvious fact, but we are not going to brandish these weapons. uh, like razors, running around the world. well of course, we proceed from the fact that it exists, it is, naturally, a deterrent, not a provocative one. uh, to expand the conflict of abstaining fact. i hope everyone understands this. but it's interesting that everyone understands that putin has now asked such a complex puzzle. now he is unraveling what putin said. i think it will be at night, the british americans are analyzing what he said,
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because the phrase yes, we must also protect our allies, and our allies. who is signing an allied treaty with us now? yes for example, that threat that biden throws at iran. this is while, that is, wounds are obtained under our nuclear umbrella, but belarus is understandable. well, just now, if we are talking about self-cleansing our allies, and our allies who is the same as the phrase about turkey yes, which has american tactical nuclear weapons. and if osiri us, who is our ally or not? so we are a nuclear umbrella over syria? that is, a lot of questions immediately arise, a lot, and they are so-so suspended, that is, then you think for yourself and if we, of course, not a pirate there, then the second ones will not be able to do the same. this is also a very interesting wording, of
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course. so this is a question. and what do we consider a sufficiently weighty threat? what will we perceive? it's like something that is preparing for us or will strike, because we need to respond. that is , reading immediately arises here. well, such let's say, as it was called before, but constructive uncertainty, as the americans said. they call it isolation, whatever, whatever, but the main goal is clear, russia should not be, but okay, they will naturally do everything possible to ensure that ukraine receives any weapons. and the way they now began to speak tremblingly. no, it was not we who provided america with drones there. it is clear
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that they are not. we will not interfere with their development of long-range weapons. well, listen, no matter what range ukraine develops today, what the task before us means for us there should not be this misunderstanding that threatens us. everything is very simply obvious that the pentagon has begun preparations, a full-fledged world war budget rocking defense industry. so everything is clear. at the same time, the war where first it will be necessary to destroy russia i think that, more precisely, it will start early at first, if it is not possible now to break the power of our guards there by mass demonstrations.
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only we will judge the nazis, only ukraine will pay indemnities. donbass for the damage caused, we will punish everyone slowly, but we will solve all the problems. in general, a rather powerful speech was made by the supreme commander on foreign political topics. and on what is called non-core site. in general, of course, this is a high-class informational kind of political communication, and it is very good that it was done in this way. well, i’ll put a couple of commas on this wonderful deepest phrase. ah,
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not applicable by the first, but not accept not applicable by the second, i have already heard this somewhere, and it seems to me that it is right that we learn from the classics. here, i did not accidentally look at supposedly. yes, that means, i think that this is very important, and the second clarification regarding the fact that this is precisely the response to a counter strike, that is, we make a decision on launch at the moment when the missiles. or other means of destruction that fly at us are still in the air, and this is of course, well, in general, by and large, a cold shower for some people who really lilies developed this fact , they developed a plan for the so-called instant or well, instant, disarming strike using, for example, and conventional weapons. that
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is the basis of the generally american military strategy of the first strike of the headless strike of the leadership, the incapacitation of the entire military management game, in including the civil political infrastructure of management and software, and then actually finishing off in this strategy. by the way. i think weapons. e was not given the biggest role. the meaning was very political. they just destroy the controls. they decapitate leadership. and then the process of answering not to answer begins, the discussion begins before the americans created a window of vulnerabilities and a window for us. here is a gray area in decision making. now this gray area is being actively closed. i think this is very correct dmitry look, if you, for example, see that a ukrainian drone is moving across the border from the territory of ukraine towards a big city. we can be sure that, for example, there is no
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warhead on it. uh, dirty nuclear bomb. no, just usually this is another simple one, namely a dirty nuclear bomb. ordinary same have them ostensibly. no. or do you mean it will have to be no? no, what are you, nuclear conventional, but nuclear. yes? usually yes, absolutely true. yes then and then what should we do. well in general, what's the difference in answering with nuclear weapons to answer or not? he must be shot down on the territory of ukraine, in general, ideally, he should be there. yes, but we're talking about something else. we are talking about the answer to the counter. so, as soon as something took off in our direction. are we supposed to carry a nuclear strike on ukraine a. i say it's not necessary. no, i
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chose. i'm talking about the concept no, well, the concept, of course, can be like this, but in this case , the response to a counter strike by strategic nuclear forces was about the united states and some of their satellites. by the way, i was most worried about the scenario when a nuclear weapon strike on our territory or on our military facilities is delivered not by the united states, but by some of their allies, and above all great britain, but by the united states, they remain, as it were, on the sidelines and say, well, destroy these there and that we are here airfields in the baltic take off a polish plane, where should we hammer? in poland of course not, as they said? yes, as they said, the leaders also pass them on airplanes, which nato pilots are served by non-americans, a nuclear one is installed, but in general, i'm hmm, i'm talking here, i'll argue very much. that's what the americans did. for the last three years they have been expanding this gray zone
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of uncertainty in the field of nuclear weapons, while conducting exercises with the germans, who do not have nuclear weapons. this is american, but the bombs were tested on uh by german aircraft as carriers. uh, tactical nuclear weapons. and i think that it was only the first such here is the first call. but in general, if you read the military doctrine, then there is a basis for a nuclear response. maybe, under certain conditions, an attack on the infrastructure of strategic nuclear forces, including conventional weapons, but in this case happened. but what in this case under conventional weapons? and hmm, it could be a drone, and even more so, it could be a drone, which it really can be, a dirty bomb in this sense of what the supreme commander did today, a little very important, the americans expanded
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this zone, the gray zone in decision-making p lowered nuclear threshold. by the way, even in the west they noticed this and experts began to write something to the american who got carried away. they lowered the nuclear threshold too much, today the task is to raise the nuclear threshold to the maximum to close this gray zone of uncertainty in this sense . my opinion. made the first step. i want to say something else, but, well , allies, it’s clear syria iran, most likely we we are in the process of extending defense and security commitments. ah, on iran i think it will be accepted anyway, possibly non-nuclear weapons. although i don't see any reason why not to do this, definitely proliferation in the area of ​​strategic nuclear forces , certainly without transporting any nuclear weapons to the territory of iran, i have two
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other questions. hmm why can we proliferation? uh, our obligations. uh, security to cuba and nicaragua? here, it seems to me that it is much more productive after all. well, he wants to , uh, ask cuba for a nicaragu. well, basically, no. of course we are, well, we are not americans who eliminate our own people there, uh, necessarily everything in the field of security without asking anyone we of course will ask, but our business is to propose, but if we play a global game of go yes, filling with chips uh board. well why not oh why? well, do not try to fill. yes, and then they will think there are nuclear weapons there. there are no nuclear weapons there, but really the idea of ​​maintaining a global stability due to the expansion of constructive uncertainty. yes, with a very correct, by the way,
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mind you political communications. imagine, i'm quite interested, but i want to tell you another thing, the criteria when semyon arkadyevich begins to experience inertia, very beautiful, but no, but that's not the point. well, there is no flight of thoughts without fantasy, of course. yes. yes, such unexpected doctrines, then concrete beautiful ideas are born, firstly, and i think that about a month before our rocket turned out to be some unknown manner. there are people in cuba too. he was sitting there saying, yes, yes. germans, then hysteria, all german channels try to translate my german, they can never remember it, so that i speak in cuba in nikolaev, let's start the statistics of the german press. they all say that everything is the khan of germany because solovyov said that the emirate of berlin will die out should be free. well that's more
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realistic than he's quoting. yes, it's definitely more realistic. yes, in my opinion, i'm all narcotic with you dove of peace emirates berlin to arrange. yes but i i want to put two commas. first, already. uh, the fight is not even about who is the junior partner of the united states hmm in the war to the bitter end against russia and here i absolutely agree that everything should be absolutely clear to everyone. yes, that america is dispersing and yes, time is needed in order to disperse the military industry. i would pay attention to the one in this article, where the schultz, this is a long, uncomfortable one. he says directly there that well, now we are at war with russia. well, actually we can be they are also allies of the united states against china. there is simply a paragraph about this, that is, a person is already offering himself not only as a second echelon in
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europe, but also how it is, maybe we will do something else in relation to china. so in reality our european partners need to be listened to carefully, because the americans are smart. they are what they think. they are silent about what they think, and the europeans blurt out, and regularly, and you know the second. mm, by the way, who is the fsb officer? well, because these dummies say that solovyov to broadcast. which of you is looking after me quickly admitted that this was the chekist on tv. teach russians how to be journalistic, in order to
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get through, they understand very well, in order to be a nightingale , mmm, the only hypothesis is a disgrace to me, because maybe they, for uh, for the fsb, took these guys who were sitting opposite here. yes? no, it's a joke. well, where did that happen to german journalism? that's all the same, how the deaths were, such people cannot use this word sergey alexandrovich only says, he can unclear. we have to stay like that again. well, what stupid illiterate cattle you are, and the last moment that i would like to say, otherwise, look, how the ideological pumping is going on in europe, they are already setting it on fire. this is an ideological boil. it just won't dissolve without a war. this is a war, indeed, somewhere there will be. either they will pour this boil on us, or it will really pour out somewhere in berlin in paris and so
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on, but i pay attention to how the president is correct without any excessive emotionality, but showed that in the reality of the level of threat to our country and to our society is an unprecedented juice. this is true, in direct contact with the studio from berlin , the editor-in-chief of the online publication alexander sosnovsky sash forgive my german. but i have not yet been accused of having organized an ultra-rightist conspiracy and, as an ordinary jew, i did not lead it. you know, i've been trying to prepare for when they connect me and tried to think, well, how can i express everything that is happening in germany now in your language. well, here, i don’t have such talent, i can’t do it, but the germans, it turns out the germans succeed, because the german press is simply full of your expressions. and in principle, i think in the
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future they do not have to fight at all. e with the russian army. in general, it is not even necessary to declare war on russia, it is enough to declare war. as a matter of fact, this was done by the war against solovyov, who today is the main such character . like you say the first time santa claus spoke, i already know it's the first time when the german nazis declare war on the jew? what's new what can these nazis tell me what's new , what else can they do to me, what they didn't do to my people, so when the lying nazi german press once again tries to distort what i say with their dirty language, what is that in which time they slander the jews. ha surprised, you know they have another problem here. they say that one jew sits in moscow and ticks, and the other sits in berlin, listens and laughs. they don't understand at all what
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is happening and how to deal with it in general, but i’m already silent, that there is a third jew standing there you remembered which one is from israel and in general chuckles at everything that is happening today in germany, the fourth satanovsky pretends to be a ukrainian. yes, tell me. yes, yes, well, as you know, uh, heinrich 13 almost came to power. he 's a principle. royce well this is today. hmm never thought that i would have to live in the times of henry 13. well, today it happened, when it became this morning. it is known that the german the police, along with specialists and special services, and all special services and departments for the protection of the constitution for the protection of the constitution and military counterintelligence and most likely, uh, bands and the department of corners. noah at the criminal police department they conducted searches there more than uh, i think 130 was called the point where they are in
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eleven federal states, they searched and arrested two twenty-five, the alleged conspirators hmm, then, in general, it became clear that germany is waking up to a completely new reality, because of course, well, i, to be honest, if you remember anything, i can only remember, you know, there was something similar in germany, when there were times of the red brigades of the rafovites, well, it was like that too, but then there were really murders of such a plan, then, of course, there er, germany was in a certain kind of war on terror. but what happened now, it goes over all sorts of understanding of what could be the next thing. i will try to briefly describe a group of some people at the head, that is, their leader, i say, henryham, 13 he is prince royce well, excuse me, well, here it is already. well, really, you all sound like the beginning
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of some kind of flebusier romance. you see, that is, the germans even brought the high art of conspiracy to the point of some lousy yellow comic book , they completely lowered the nation. well, you know , it would be even worse if now, in the place of this henry the thirteenth, there was some kind of plumber in leather pants who would come to school and engage in sexual perversions. and at the same time it was said that they were preparing for conspiracy against the state. monster to return the memory of dissociative amnesia do not remember what happened to him. and who is he the brightest events in life, everything else will remember to return youth.
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we watch to know everything about russia , we watch the best historical series for free without registration. i have to congratulate germany on the excellent
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performance of the german national football team, how they performed in defense of lgbt, football was played very badly, but that's another question, but in defense of lgbt they performed beautifully and the bandages and mouth closed the football. true, it didn’t go in any way, but the lgbt just right they need to hold the world cup. among the lgbt national teams and in full strength, what was the reason for closing? well, i can tell you, it worked. you earned an alibi because in fact what you said says there are german peoples. so, in general, everything is fine, all issues have been resolved. well , now back to the conspiracy, because it is impossible to do without it. in the end, as it turned out. uh, a group of uh, some specialists, including even the judge from glin is a berlin judge, that is, a
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person really invested with power, uh, which in the new government they were preparing for the position of the minister of this or that foreign affairs, or justice, and there were two deputies from the alternative party for germany well, and, of course, russian a trace of a certain valeria a, who at the beginning, like , well, was thrown out. that's all, they listed who were among the conspirators, then here is a certain valeria, a russian citizen who, uh, tried to force henry 13 prince reuss to make contact. e with the russian embassy in order to get support from the russian embassy and dirty business. well, as it turned out, everything is much simpler, and the girl valeria is a stranger to me, fortunately, and she turned out to be either a mistress, or a concubine of henry the thirteenth prince royce , whom she tried to convince that having met someone from e russian

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