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dear viewers of the russia 24 channel, i want to inform you that during the new year holidays , the channel will show a whole selection of our programs and our programs from the golden collection. well, i hope it will be interesting for you to remember what we talked about, i look forward to seeing you.
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footage from the press service of the president good evening. well, thank you. and today we have an important, if they say, significant event, the frigate admiral gorshkov begins a long sea voyage, but nothing unusual here. no, this is a common thing, but this time the ship is equipped with the latest hypersonic
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missile circus complex, which has no analogues. this is a sea-based hypersonic system, as well as other weapons of the latest generations. now, first of all, specialists who have developed and mass-produced this unique weapon. he said such powerful weapons would reliably protect russia from potential external threats and would contribute to our country. i would like to emphasize that we will continue to develop the combat potential of the armed forces and produce advanced models of weapons and equipment that will
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guard russia's security in the coming decades . i want to wish the crew of the ship success in their service for the good of the motherland. please, i ask the minister of defense to report on the readiness of the ship to carry out the assigned task. the armed forces of the russian federation today hello admiral of the fleet of the soviet union gorshkov death on missiles on board is sent on a long sea voyage across the atlantic indian oceans, and the mediterranean sailors is a modern multi-purpose ship with guided missile weapons designed to solve problems in distant sea and ocean zones. church to inflict pinpoint and powerful strikes on the
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enemy at sea, while the features hypersonic zircon missiles is the ability to guaranteedly overcome any modern advanced air defense systems . the flight speed of the rocket is more than 9 machs a. range above 1.000 km. the main efforts during the campaign will be focused on countering the threats of russia jointly with friendly countries to maintain regional peace and stability. during the training exercises , the crew will practice the use of hypersonic weapons and long-range cruise missiles under various conditions. readiness for campaign commander of the armed forces of the russian federation of the soviet union gorshkov
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captain of the first ship preparing for a campaign on a ship loaded with ammunition i am very glad, i congratulate you. this is a great big joint work, which ended with a good result expected by us to begin the implementation of tasks. there are seven feet toss, all the best. frigate, admiral gorshkov entered combat service. the ship is equipped with zircon hypersonic missiles, it will be on combat duty in the mediterranean, but
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now watch the continuation of andrei medvedev's documentary war of the empire. even under elizabeth petrovna, the british tried to change the alignment of forces on the southern borders of the russian empire on the caspian sea, the navy, russian diplomats told the british that they should recall specialists from persia. those then refused, several officers of the caspian flotilla, by order of elizabeth, as now they would say they used, military proxies units found the robbers and set the task to they burned all the ships built or still under construction, and on the other hand, give them at least a significant amount of government money in 1788. the russian army captured the ottoman fortress. ochakov , located near odessa at the mouth of the dnieper and god, the fortress has always been an important
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strategic point. and since the russians had already annexed crimea, this alignment of forces completely changed the geopolitical balance in the region, and then in 1791, british prime minister pete proposed to assemble a naval expedition to send her to the black sea to put pressure on catherine the second and force the russians to leave the crimea from the entire black sea region. the black sea has since been hangared by the saxons, yes, and by the west as a whole is perceived, as a russian gate to the world geopolitics on october 24, 1817. he wrote this way taking into account recent political events, it is impossible to assume that such a huge power, like russia, will remain without any other maritime connection, in addition to the arctic ocean and the baltic sea , available only in certain seasons of the year. and that it will not seek to annex
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territories that provide a safe access to the mediterranean. the crimean war of 1853-56 is, of course, a special page in relations with england, the first direct war, when british troops are fighting on russian territory. the first attempt to oust russia from all directions simultaneously. the war was in the baltic in kamchatka in the white sea in the russian north in central asia, english agents and diplomats tried to provoke the kokand khanate into a war against russia, he was afraid that while he would fight against russian neighbors and bukhara take over his territory. it was after the crimean war that the russian empire forced hostilities in the caucasus, finally defeating the troops of imam shamil and began to actively
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annex central asia, realizing that if there were no russian troops there, then there would be british, firstly, what is central asia and central asia to samarkand bukhara a, tashkent a khiva again, this region is in the center, now let's do such a speculative exercise and put a compass, and one leg to tashkent and then, and stretch it by 1.000 km, which corresponds? in this circle
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trying today central asia is only part of a wider area of rivalry that includes the ukraine caucasus middle 100g with some reservations it can be argued that we are back to the big game. yes, this is very clearly stated in life in his book, a big chessboard, where he considers issues of world domination, according to brzezinski , whoever strives for world domination should control eurasia. in 1891, the russian empire began large-scale industrial reforms, one of the most important infrastructure projects was the transsiv, the trans-siberian railway, or, as they said then, the great siberian railway, the
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main line, which was supposed to connect the central part of russia with vladivostok. naturally, in london, this project was perceived with extreme concern. banking and industrial and political sector to stop projects, of course, failed to do so, but nevertheless explain the british concern enough. they simply understood that when the project was completed, russia, firstly, would be able to quickly and freely transfer troops to the far east , and secondly, russia would be able to reset relations with china a. thirdly , the importance of british control over chinese ports will decrease. because chinese goods, thanks to the transceiver, will be able to get to europe otherwise and the british fleets, british trade routes, that is, there is no british control over the movement of goods. during
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that period, england was an important player. besides but during the big game, parts of china, tibet and sinjian were under the control of england, after the victory in a great war, england imposed a very large indemnity on china, and only then did the money go to the treasury, therefore, for the chinese. this is a very tragic experience. more unequal agreements with the
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west, including the transfer of hong kong to england there and ingosika. by the way, why the communist party received such support in china, an important factor was that in april 1949 , the chinese liberation army was ready to open fire on english ships, either you leave or we open fire thus changed the position of china and our history. china was viewed as a relatively neutral power until 2010 , with which it was beneficial to trade with. and now i see clear signs of sinophobia in the western press, that is, hatred of china, a country that you are constantly portrayed as ultra authoritarian and so
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on. by 2016, the americans began to resist china, the coalition included japan australia in the usa india vietnam was from the very beginning so-and-so anti-chinese coalition. it's not a bad coalition, because it has a lot of people of money and technology. what china all agrees on is not to let china dominate the rest of asia it is now becoming a threat due to its economic weight and the important role it plays in trade actually economic destiny,
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china was determined by the us then europe and japan i believe that the west made one of its most important geopolitical mistakes when it began to think that the russians were doing exit from communism and as a result there was a serious crisis, and the chinese are very smart. they were able to adapt miraculously; in fact, the russians made a difficult adaptation. but this adaptation was real, and russia today is a stable system that has adapted to the outside world and, accordingly, is in a state of emergency in relation to the decision. accepted by the western world the only way to win is to have allies that's how you win, but you have to choose your allies wisely cause some allies take
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more than it brings. who is a valuable ally, a valuable ally is for example the united states for britain during the second world war there were many good wards, but the americans were able to produce 100,000 aircraft. this is a good ally. food is very interesting because china is a great power and it has no allies. the only ally of china is pakistan and if you have an ally of pakistan, enemies are not needed, especially given the security situation in xinjiang with the islamic politics that is being organized pakistan, and so china has no allies, the
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united states has about 50, russia has a few assad in syria, because assad needs russia's money , the chinese do not have several of the same allies. the real strength of china, what china offers the world the most is its unique urbanization technologies, that is, china's construction capacity is unsurpassed. and i don't remember what year it was, the nineteenth or the eighteenth, when china produced more cement in a year than the united states of america did in a whole century. that is, we are really dealing with powerful country, organized in terms of construction. so these capacities should not be put down, therefore the concept of a new silk road. she is china's urban technology export concept is bridge construction. road to everything else. and of course they followed. these are a-a
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flows of goods. and, whatever it was, and the economy, but virtual, and someone has to deliver the goods. why does the west support the uighur rebellion? why smell through us and western wrong organizations support claims rebels? well, that is uyghur muslims against china because it is an axis from north korea through mongolia and further to create a train that is completely isolating from russia and also closed. in the next 10 years, american diplomacy will solve the gigantic problem of how to split russia from china dear chairman dear friend. i am
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influence of the economic political logistical space is a constant task for everyone, only the players become larger instead of individual states or empires and so on. uh, there will be blocs of many states, because it is impossible to achieve anything individually anymore in the global economy. i mean, it's a big game. she just reformatted the players wrapped up, but the center of the big game. and this is just the logistics and economics of the world, that is, therefore, and eastern among the earth sea, because this is a transit, yes, therefore, respectively, the caspian yes, because these are transits control, of course, asia of course. at the beginning of 1918, the honor of the turkistan region, the former kagan, the khanate declared autonomy, and immediately great britain remembered
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the old ties with the kokant, which were over 50 years old. prior to that, she incited for a war against the russian empire and sent military instructors 500,000 rubles to kokand. armed, at the same time the british began to arm and train the army and the world, bukhara on july 28 of that same 1918, the former border, the former already russian empire, 100 km southeast. ashgabat is being crossed by british troops. the british occupied several battalions of the yorkshit hemshar and pijab infantry regiments for the caspian railway , occupied ashgabat, occupied the port on the caspian sea , krasnovodsk. officially, it is believed that the corps of general malison entered the region to prevent the capture of the caspian railways by german troops, because the first world war is still going on, but in fact, think about where in the spring of 1918
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year german troops and in general, what is the position of germany and where is the railway beyond the caspian. it was certainly not a continuation of the first world war for the british. it was a continuation, that is, the biggest game in august 1918, a british military diplomatic mission arrived in tashkent. the british handed over 100 million rubles to the local basmachi. 20,000 rifles, 40 machine guns, 16 mountain guns and several million rounds of ammunition. an english detachment, consisting of 500 people with machine guns on august 19, 1918, stood ready to support the basmachi in the iranian meshkhed. the caspian provisional government signed an agreement with the smolins, which actually completely gave away the british for the caspian region, of course, russian turkestan was not needed, no matter. what kind of soviet or imperial russian? in general,
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the final ones should have been squeezed out of this region and, therefore, the main task of mallison's mission was not to capture tashkent at all, but to capture the entire turkestan, which was planned to be carried out with the help of the british troops of the white guard troops of the detachments was cossacks of the painful commander detachments exaggerated from aktyubinsk squeezing out the khan. and the basmachi detachments from fergana , by the way, the british financed the basmachi right up to the mid-thirties, and it’s not for nothing that in the soviet film the white sun of the desert, the main negative character of abdullah is precisely that the british mundi, that is, the costume designer, very accurately reflected the realities of that era, because among the basmatic field commanders now wearing the british uniform of a british officer's uniform was considered a special chic. you know me abdul negotiate
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with you in november 1918 after the surrender turkey in the first world war, the british finally capture the transcaucasus. for 9 months from december 1918 to august 1919 , the british exported up to 30 million poods of oil from baku, at the same time, british ships landed troops in krasnovodsk , general george milne reported to the war ministry in london that possession, krasnovodsk seemed very important, as the only free port from ice throughout the year. in the same time. it was the end point of the central asian railway , owning the port could also maintain communication between the two groups of british troops in persia in order to prevent the advance of the bolsheviks and from tashkent in the direction of the caspian sea. in response
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to the bolshevik government in 1919, it concluded diplomatic relations with afghanistan, where the third angla had just ended, the afghan war, the asymmetric response of the bolsheviks under the belly of british india about moscow afghanistan irritated london , like the rather secular king haman in 1928 , photographs appeared in the european media, on whom the queen of afghanistan saraya tarzi was in a european dress with bare arms and soon. pashtuns rebelled in eastern afghanistan. under the pretext of protecting islam, the rebels turned out to have a lot of weapons and ammunition military advisers. leader. the khabibula rebellions spoke with a slight british accent. king amanullah turned to the central committee of the all-union communist party of bolsheviks for help and on the morning of april 15, 1929 , the red army soldiers, dressed in
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afghan clothes, crossed the border and, under the guise of a detachment of amanullah's supporters, moved to kabul, the advance was on. quite successfully, but by the end of the maya it became. it is known that the teams king, deceived and defeated the red army. returned to the ussr afghanistan is its geography, afghanistan is located in a very sensitive region. why is this region so important to the world? the fact is that world powers are fighting among themselves in our region and using afghanistan in mutual competition and rivalry why afghanistan because the paths from east to west of eurasia and the paths north to south in eurasia are logistical. the center of eurasia is afghanistan
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