tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 January 13, 2023 2:00am-2:31am MSK
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today, a commission of the russian ministry of defense, the commander-in-chief of the ground forces, arrived in belarus. army general oleg sulikov inspected a unit of russian troops that were transferred to the republic to ensure the security of the union state. well, there are many tasks that are being solved according to the words of the belarusian president. lukashenka, our military
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cooperation has reached a new level. i want to say that it’s not just that putin and i gathered there and bang. something not responsible should stop. uh, were going discussed at the supreme state council with the participation of the officials present. we approved these programs, but they were very out of line when we adopted these programs. and now the time has pushed us in such a way that those security programs that were approved more than a year ago. they are already outdated. we are already bilateral relations of security issues. oh how far we've come. i'm even afraid to tell you how far the time will come when we'll meet journalists and i'll tell you about it in confidence. that is, life pushed us, and we went to tighter integration. so it is necessary to act to go from life, disgustingly i listen will break everything.
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i like the sense of humor of alexander grigoryevich because we will meet with journalists. by the way, i have not been to belarus for a long time, i will have to apply. it's interesting to talk now. much has changed. well, time passes quickly, a lot changes a lot, especially when you look, yes, this one that has passed. it feels like in life. measured over years. yes, this year such a changeable epoch turned out to be pressed that it ’s even somehow difficult to treat it with positions of the usual representation of human time against the backdrop of unprecedented support for ukraine from the current american administration in the united states are increasingly asking the question, where is joe's money, the republicans want to audit funds or as financial and military, and kiev's help is not enough . now there will be a big hearing from the foam will be broadcast. and where are
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the republicans going, and there is such a trick 20 such a man. today, as a salim, i spoke about this to nastya or to solovyov and says konstantinovich says that then they will invite an expert, by no means those who go to the tin and that for the american voters it suddenly turns out that it’s not at all a bacon freedom ukraine, that is, you are not a champion in the fight for rights and you are not a torch of freedom what? this is a corrupt nazi state and the american voter has the right to know where the american taxpayer money is going, and these hearings that will be held can be extremely disliked. to all those who warm their hands, this one has such a hot water faucet money is so endless, so a large number of people who are spraying feel good when you are a genius janissary was such an image. he talked about western loans. sorry that he quotes a living classic. he
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said, you know, it's like a piece of lettuce. here you pass it to everyone in a circle, like a piece remained in place. well, all hands are up. that's the same way from this kind of credit. there is something there. so money will have to be answered. at the same time, it's not just about money. now that the secret documents have surfaced, which were illegally stored in bidens after his resignation from the post of vice president his love for ukraine sparkled with new colors. here's how tucker carlson describes it: he did have classified information. about a bunch of countries, including ukraine, from the time he was on the sidelines of the president. why why everything always comes down to ukraine what's going on in ukraine don't talk about biolaboratories. what is it? why ukraine's obsession begins long before the russian invasion of ukraine and takes many years back, well, in this case, it turns out that 3 days before leaving the post of vice president in
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january of the seventeenth year, ukrainians also paid a little attention to their country in january of 17 , state department officials circulated a report from the ukrainform of the ukrainian state media organization in their summary literally in the last days of his term as vice president of the united states to explain such attention to us. why is the president of the united states the richest country? mira, spends so much time on the poorest country in europe, ukraine, so that's one of the explanations at the moment when joe biden visited ukraine as his last official decision, his son hunter, a drug addict, was still earning tens of thousands of dollars a month even without showing up for work on the board of directors of burislam, the largest gas company in ukraine natural gas, which hunter biden knew nothing about and hunter he held this position until the age of 19. so just guess. if the connection between his
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son getting rich in ukraine in a bread job and jim's trip to ukraine in '17 in air force 2 was at your expense. wherein the topic of secret documents is very painful for americans, because they teach trumps in everything on this. here is what biden said in an interview with the 60 minutes program when secret documents were found on trump. when you saw photos of a top secret document lying on the floor, what did you think as you looked at it. how could this happen, how could someone be so irresponsible. indeed, how could this happen, peter dusya began to mock karen jean-pere, who, in general, everyone can finish, but he mocked it's scary how someone can be so
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irresponsible the president said something wrong about the mishandling of secret documents the president commented on this person. he is convinced that secret documents and information require a serious approach. he takes it seriously, finding the documents came as a surprise to him. what did you answer? you are not cheburashka, chunga-chang concepts are generally impossible, that is, simply unrealistic. what is this woman talking about? here 's someone to take an example from. take a cue from tv host jo bihar. you are absolutely right. there's a big difference in what happened we all know that trump is a liar, we all know him, so it's not an exaggeration to say that he was daring and obstructing justice. also, we do not consider biden a liar and a thief. therefore, we give it preference over doubt. here's what's probably going on, but i don't think it matters. what is the truth republicans will spin this incident will blow bubbles. this is marja retailer and maggates. you
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think they won't spin. it's all just as bad as the lies there, it will pour outside people believe the lie has become so aggressive so ubiquitous that no one else will believe the truth all because of trump who first began to lie. so do n't go all crazy, well, biden answered well about the documents found in his garage. as i said this week, my corvette is in a closed garage, it is not standing somewhere on the street. the documents were in a closed garage. yes, like my bark, as i said this week for the sake of i take seriously the secret document and material. we 're going to see how it all unfolds. i am confident in myself about
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the state of affairs, but he did not meet with migrants and did not visit the places of illegal border crossing. why did he visit the migration center. this is a very important place to visit in terms of supporting our partners who work to help migrants on the ground. it so happened that migrants during his visit to the institution was not there, because the elbasy destroyed all the reception centers, overcrowded migrants spend the night on the street, and then, coincidentally, the president appears and let me tell you what is really happening before the arrival of the president lowered by about 70%. and that's good, peter it's good that we're seeing these numbers go down and you should be happy about that and say it's a good job. this is ingenious, let's, then immediately this phrase. you
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don't understand peter, the number of migrants has decreased, it has decreased right before the arrival of the president. you ask stupid question. and what do you need to do? peter, you need to be happy - yes, remember everything, stand up, let's go rejoice. well, forgave the inspector, there is something like this in many. yes, it is in many places, cheerful. we must speak more cheerfully. well, that's why you should. here. well, of course, i can’t say there a forecast where all this is heading. here but on the other hand biden. and here is karina janpierre, these are generally people in their place in their time. right now, absolutely. that's because, you see, it would still be lacking
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in that difficult situation in which it is the real american ruling circles would not be enough for someone else to get under their feet here, so someone who would think that he is the president there and that he decides. well , something would begin to pull the handles, there is also an indication to give some valuable ones. this would be useless, therefore, now it is very timely, this is a very quest. here, they work on their own. vaughn, damn, everyone is working, by the way, for your clan. so somehow they are trading among themselves, the task of biden does not interfere with not interfering, damn it, doing all this, so the machine rides. well, by the way, it’s interesting, here blinkin is preparing for a trip to china in general fruitfully. dima and i rejoice all the time, this is talent, so he just said again, he says, i’ll come in order, i’ll teach you how to live the chinese? here, and i understood, we are preparing for war right like that. uh general.
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today, or rather in yesterday's, i think, wall street magazine, a high-ranking general in the us marine corps said that all the activities of the united states in japan, uh, are preparing japan for, uh, becoming a theater of war. here, how would it just, well no one is going to hide anything from such a creative approach, south korea said that it does not rule out the possibility of placing nuclear weapons on its territory. here they are there yesterday, in my opinion, or the day before yesterday, well, they asked a question. well, uh, in my opinion, just artik for china, our arc for china. what does maneuvers mean, uh? on the sea, but a bite. i say, well, what does it mean, if you look strategically, then, in principle, the only necessary absolutely inevitable military scenarios for
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the americans in the event of a collision with china are being worked out called the naval blockade of china well, in principle, they should have achieved this. if we understand that eurasia will be chaotic, but the americans, and the naval blockade will be established, then, in principle, as it were, as they think, is the key to how you can completely understand this further. this is how china will live, uh, in the regime of this naval blockade. well, it's here while everything is being prepared. here, but, of course, in relation to us, those publications that have gone on lately, and there were several of them. well, the most prominent one. this of course, contaliza rice along with gates. e. well, now, even in the truck, another publication has appeared on fayers. it's about the fact that somehow plans need to be changed. somehow the americans need to change their plans, however, it’s understandable how not very good. that's because, well, i mastered it all at once, because
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the strategic plan was published. e in the nineteenth year. uh, with all the ups and downs, yes, we saw belarus in the caucasus, we saw it in all this respect. ukraine was supposed to be next, or rather an attack on the donbass with access to the russian borders. but this one the plan fell apart. well, as it turns out, rostov is not so with access to the russian borders and beyond? yes, what is very important, they set crimea at all then, that is, they would have entered the crimea, but very quickly. by the way, by the way, how does the experience of the terrorist attack on the crimean bridge show? yes, because the crimean bridge, it is possible to put it out of action for a long time or put it out of action for a significant time, and then, of course, crimea would turn into a blocked island in that scenario. yes, well, what? uh, of course, would allow them very, very much do. and i think all these plans, of course,
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were on the table and in our leadership. well, their reconstruction and reports in the form of a report of our intelligence. so he broke down. this is their plan for the twenty-fourth of february, and then went hmm went like this. uh, a quick change of positions at first. for a long time, we thought for several months that we would collapse economically. well, that's about to happen, in principle, including the month of may, they still thought so, until there is no april, exactly august. no, this is already yes, uh, that's parallel with this. come on in the process go in parallel dim, therefore, in parallel with this, the theme of victory on the battlefield arose. yes, and this topic, by the way, now a parallel idea has arisen for the third time. yes line. uh, they say, well, we don’t know how it is with the victory, somehow it’s not very visible. this victory will play out like this, of course, to the point that we have to face the russians head-on. and i really don’t
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want to, i really don’t want to, so we have, in general, well, there are no elections. it is necessary to dump everything that we have into ukraine now. yes. right now, all we have is to bring down ukraine all of a sudden, russians stagger, slip and stumble on this. that's because if that doesn't happen. then we have to, well, we either leave, and it will be painfully insulting and with very serious consequences. by the way, when impudent ukraine plays on this , kuleba comes out and says, we understand very well that if ukraine loses, then the world order, which is led by the united states, will irreversibly change very many countries around the world consider it possible, well, more precisely, i’m speaking from myself. send america where away oh, and ukraine cannot
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allow this. yes, you understand, that is, you are comrades americans. you know what, if we drop here now, drop everything, well, for us, of course, it will be bad. but we won't drown alone. we are pulling you. why did this friend fuchs of yours tell you to tell that he alone for the whole company will not pull all of you. surrender, well, i quoted a brilliant work close to the text. yes, our cinematic, therefore, well, the ukrainians here, they kind of fit in in this sense, they are on this wave, they relate to the contract moreover, well, sorry, americans. we have a contract to supply cannon fodder, and you have a contract to arm and give money. well, so that we have enough money. we know about the money, we have to return part of it with you, we know, but you don’t delay, because those who are better off that you sent last week. we've already
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eaten. send us new galoshes urgently saw leopards there, something else. well, by the way , send a leopard tone five, yes, or six, they don’t have the great anymore, you understand the great russian culture of vladimir’s daughter always in it in literature or in the cinema can find a suitable quote so eh. it's interesting with tanks, well, the military, of course, will tell you better than me. yes how how. well, even i understand that the delivery is significant from a military point of view. e contingent of these same tanks will take, well, a few months. that's for sure. yes, that’s another plus there is their provision and so on, but look how interesting at the moment when it arises, the story with artyomovsk and solidar unexpectedly arises a completely inspiring story with leopards and special challenges to du, even in poland , they kiss his hands for this. that's because the ukrainians
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do not pay attention to what is happening on the front line, some say that you only have 150,000 dead. losses don't matter anymore. you know why, because it gives you more company of leopards, and they are leopards, what they are, and there in lvov they rejoice at this. well, it works. that's how it works, yes, military military history, because i have no doubt that they will not put a single hand, they will try put something like they wrote egg radios, which, according to their calculations, can seriously complicate our life in this theater of operations. they will do it. well, this is exactly what will take time, but, in principle, the team went through tactical nuclear weapons. i have always been against it. i have always been against it. uh, no no, well, more okay, that's more, if you
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intercede, because i'm considering that there is a different situation needed. why would you want ukraine there tactically with a bucket weapon about this, there should be a conversation, a conversation should be with you about this. i have repeatedly transmission. i will say this today simply so that everyone remembers. and that tactical nuclear weapons were just invented by the americans specifically for the european, theater of operations, as a means of rejecting soviet tank power, yes, so we can answer quite symmetrically, in short, and when we say, why in ukraine, i don’t say in ukraine who supply tanks . here, when they approach the border, poland, the border of great britain, the loading approaches, they say, this is very accurate, because from my point of view, there are nerves in this moment and about this. they are even forced to speak right now, because they are talking, again, folklore. i check something like here we check, because i understand that i need to raise
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the stakes, very much. it is necessary to submit rates now not to raise. with these volumes and other types of weapons, we are generally kirdyk. and if not, then yes. if not, and if not, then here it is possible on the third cycle and the constitution is very strong, because the main thing that we say is that we will raise the stakes, but most importantly, we will strive so that the russians will presentation was not done in the most serious by and large. how to solve this dima they don’t know until the end, and from the fact that they don’t know to be nervous, you understand, well, i’ll continue, but it’s ok. this is understandable, but just to save time. i understand, i understand correctly that it will be necessary to have a running line translation. uh,
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here, first of all, you always criticize me, you always criticize me. dmitry, don't speak beautifully philosophy philosophy. well, i decided to try. sorry how to get called deep thoughts, clothed in an accessible flat form thanks colleagues. well, about the point. what gates is saying and what kondalisa is saying, they are actually expressing the opinion of a group of people who understand that there are limits. because this is the administration that is now in power. her plan is completely understandable. they must hold up the whole global system, because the global system by itself does not
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hold up anymore. you have to set it on fire. on the one hand, they are setting fire here now, not necessarily for the chinese on their own, but under the belly and everything else is chinese. yes , now it will fly, perhaps the middle east there something will be thrown there in southern asia for her, but remember about the optimists of the pessimist, right? when will miss say cognac will be worse, yes, and i want to raise this issue quite seriously, because it has absolutely direct relation to what we are doing in our country in russia yes. well, i don’t scare anyone on my own behalf. these are the events that are taking place now, the last time that events of this magnitude took place on a global redistribution. it was 100 years ago. and if you measure that redistribution, which was not just military
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the redistribution was not just the first world war, but it was still a deep social redistribution, it was a social explosion not only in russia, but practically throughout the entire developed world. and now we are approaching exactly there, that is, it is impossible to destabilize and set fire to the world. how americans do it physically militarily politically, destroying the state, destroying economic systems and so on, without causing a social explosion. this is impossible to do and the fact that now here is our satisfied forum that they are holding there from that side. they started what oh what social stratification? oh what social tension? oh how shaky, right? they feel it, like marxists, yes, yes.
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financial oligarchs when all other possibilities have already been exhausted. yes, quite rightly they did not disperse, which is what is happening and so we will get not just a military destabilization, we will get a social destabilization. we're going to have a social explosion, 'cause there's going to be a recession, deep, shallow, whatever. there will be inflation, all this will not necessarily hit. the strongest. all wave to the west. it will strike where they are not protected, that is, in the middle east, south asia, latin america, and so on, where it is actually impossible to make money out of thin air, and then we will start talking about the scale of the real scale and comparing this is so
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that it was 100 years ago. in the meantime, this special operation can be compared, well, with the russian japanese war with the balkan war with such a prelude, because the redistribution has not yet begun. still getting ready for the redistribution groups understand, so to speak , a new world is being concentrated. there the systems went. well, i haven’t redone it yet, but here our friends there on the other side of the so -called yes, some understand that it can take off and not seem a little, while others have nothing to lose when you’re 80 too you have a corvette with documents in the garage, well, a corvette burned down there well, what will jean-perera say, well, there was no country, countries, few, well, they threw ukraine well, it produces. well, yes,
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