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if we continue to allow the unimpeded delivery of a huge amount of heavy equipment of your materials to the front. let ammo be the problem. of course, we have something to resist. yes? something new, something not entirely new. well, i won’t do that today, which means, well, we, for example, a few years ago, it was officially reported under the open media that, for example, rockets to the map tour, various modifications. internet export option. yes, the last development, ka-no, uh, honor and praise was such a designer of shipons. i won't to talk about what his river was working on, he knew well , and so on. yes, this is ingenious of our
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design at one time invented but the last modification of the cards. it is he who beats from 150 m to 10.000 m to 10 km. that is, when they are just deploying some kind of battle formations, you can burn to hell. not only does it shoot down air targets at the same time at 9.000 m, this is a helicopter and so on. i don’t know how many of them, like wait, i don’t know, well, at one time 35,000 missiles 35,000 missiles. e with high precision ass. and punching, in fact any armor. well, for tanks here, of course, it’s a little different, but be that as it may, yes, of course, our military industry should now work with might and main. although i think that we still need to look around, where we can get something else. right now it means that i am absolutely huge arsenal colossal alexander in north korea north koreans. no need for intercontinental missile technology is not needed. everything is still there, manned aviation. no. here, well, but, they have wonderful help. so they are now demonstrated said that 30 to 50 pieces already in series produced are in the
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largest hall fire rocket system in the world. it's practically 600mm. i did not make a reservation significantly with six six components, which, as they say, hits south korea to the full depth. yes, well, for this, moreover, they are manageable. this is a hurricane, it showed a good one, but it's 1975, and it's not controlled, it's different. things but, if the missiles are controllable, in fact, these are operational missiles, but the green is everywhere. yes, this was the largest fire three e, iranian 337 mm. well by the way, the koreans have our uncontrollable tornadoes of 300 mm. similar to our cornet-packs. yes, that's why it's a war. if the war is very long and we need to earn. we need to look for political options for the influence of these states. today we are talking to you through the apathy of yesterday it is not the german people. this is a politically corrupt
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nazi class. eh, it's me, so maybe that's why. there he showed an alternative for germany left. yes, so there are other structures that i would like to do now, so i need to work on the structure on the left radical groupings entering the conference of the international conference of the marxist leninist and communist parties 30 couples began to embrace not everyone found no lynx americans anti-globalization and much more. do you know what they can do? yes, we remember everything, right? so you have to work. we urgently need long-term hard work. this war will not end quickly. no need to develop an appropriate way out of this out of this situation. you said it right, sign your every word dmitry yes, yes, well, listen, let's do it anyway on the international side. so a little bit, i'll shift a little foreshortening. as for afghanistan, i’m here, perhaps, completely, that i said to build up a lot, i sort of
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agree. the only important thing to note here. that's what what's to be understood correctly is that they left, they didn't leave. yes, the seven is right, he said that they did not leave in the sense that they left behind chaos, just that moment, yes, as it were, when they should have lost, afghanistan, a bunch of their people, and at the same time they still save opportunities to influence individuals remaining. there it absolutely fits, as it were, into their model of modern contemporary action. at the same time, you understand, as if at the same time whom they threw at the same time, and who remained at the same time. uh, let's just say that they are too involved in some kind of conflict, they don't give a damn about the word at all. well, for example, on the thirtieth of july of the twenty- first year, the bagram base wakes up, the british, not allies, the afghan security forces, the british wake up, the base is empty, you can’t refuse, so to speak, the american stabiist, as they do, they
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didn’t say anything to anyone. yet they threw everyone, he says, there is no connection there, everything is like everything through the americans. after a while, as the british say, they looked after a couple of hours to restore contact with the americans. anyway. well, move out there somehow evacuate there. well, yes, no, and then from kabul from there, which means, respectively, the bracket e, and the same thing here. well, yes, as it were, well, you understand, and how and what was the excuse, by the way, regarding the fact that they left afghanistan, this is despite the fact that they created there now here is an island of instability in our south, which can be influenced from there on our, so to speak, on our asian neighbors, and through these neighbors it affects us. well, they can definitely surprise us there. in this sense, the hatization of the creation of this very eurasia on fire is definitely completely included, as if in their plans, but at the same time they themselves are like people who came to trade their new, and the liberal order
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there built on the rules or on something else. god be with him. yes, well, as it were, in order traded, and now they simply provide. there is chaos. it costs even less and and along the way, how many arguments they threw at people absolutely do not care, now biden is returning, he says, well, listen, it’s impossible to fight for democracy. those people who themselves do not compare this democracy, so to speak, how would it be for them, despite the fact that they said that they are completely , as it were, what reports did cnn send from these elections. uh, over which i still remember, our president laughed at putin. whoever remembers it, they dipped it, they didn’t dunk it in ink here, well, they said that people stood for hours in the wind, and in the dust and for their democracy, any people in the world, we brought them the following. he says, well, they don't want to. they are democracies, this scandal will have to go to the reuters. i'm stunned at night, i'm sitting, opening a flight. corruption scandal in ukraine yes, as if the first news before it is somewhere in the
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new york times. here for the news about the sale of the sale of dogs, in the city of her. this is the first news. and it was not just that johnson ran there well, because for him this is the collapse of everyone plans, well, it’s understandable that you’re waiting there now for a reason, he writes a huge, so to speak, understandable article about the fact that ukraine is actually winning. although it does not look very so, it is not just that when a person arrives there, he comes running to the clintons. once again, william burns spoke with one vladimirovich putin and was in moscow and now traveled to kiev, not as a director. the cia has nothing to do with him there. there are field agents. everything brings impassability. he traveled something like a representative of the clinton clan since another representative. this means that jay mower ivan was completely removed from making external political decisions, and in washington itself, what is happening should be looked at broadly, but the situation, so that it was, as it were, was a constriction of the administration. this is also very important, which means that the head of administration is resigning and there is a terrible struggle between representatives of digital cameras. here are the big numbers. and clinton there has now
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begun a big mess, and what dima is called a vital question before america, there are only, as it were, two vital questions of two types. first the strategic invulnerability of the united states, which did not achieve the monroe doctrine all its life, and before , so to speak, the global system pro, which was now useless, the presence of our new weapons, and the second is the departure of the president with a scandal. here is the second type of scandal, it is so public. it is so widely discussed, in general. it overshadows everything so much that you need to hide everything there. so you tell me how to start expanding dim do you remember under the very case that we discussed in advertising under monica lewinsky, the world discussed, what happened in the oval office? the whole world, and then it was then that nato decided to go east. this is a typical american, as it were, a way to resolve issues, so the biden will leave now. now they will find another three and a half
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tons of the document. several people are about to retire. now they are going to quarrel publicly , you understand, and that's why this entire concert is about the alleged fact that germany did not agree with someone there. i don’t believe this once, i don’t believe that germany tried to disagree with someone. i think it's all played out. so i think that now the main events that will take place there. here, not excluding everything that was correctly said about the need for appropriate military decisions. and now we must carefully observe what is happening there, because , despite the fact that yes, they found secret documents. well, now they will look, well , they stole a penny-boxer, that this is pints - this is pints. he’s definitely a penny already, so to speak, so the price for him is a penny. well, in general, beautiful can no longer be considered problems in all presidents and all vice presidents are kept. yes, that's why let's make it right. i suggest. yes, i suggest
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sending each presidential candidate for a year conditionally. well, i'm in the usa before or after yes, of course, because after, as it were, in america you can’t judge the same thing twice, that is, well, in short, the meaning here is the meaning here, this is how it is for them, this is what it is for me it proves. for them, they love it very often. this is the word infraction point.inflection point breakpoint on them too the moment of this break is coming. despite the fact that i said here that they are fighting in this indirect war almost for free in terms of resources, nevertheless, politically, this is already becoming a very big problem for them. and here, indeed, this should also be used politically here, as it were, and we, by the way, do practically nothing from this. well, let's say it's me now as a joke to a comrade to leak out. for example why not get access to the mediterranean sea? where is she? but schultz decided to send two a6s to kiev where the leopard is writes, and alexander, i will tell mine. i just
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mean, you see, i told you this afternoon and no abrams will be required. well, yes, that's for sure, because every time the heaviest tanks in the world appear somewhere in european theaters. uh, these are the current abrams. there they break absolutely all their applicability in this theater of war. now you can already do away with berlin. look here, but this, by the way, is what it is about. here. i say, you understand, as far as i understand, our leadership, just tomorrow there will be no salvo in berlin, and the day after tomorrow and the day after tomorrow there will be no, and in this regard, i have, as it were, what kind of thing, in my opinion. we even conceptualize our own actions in an indirect war with the west. we said we were howling. i eat the west recently began to recognize. and how to act in this indirect war? this needs to be worked out conceptually, because this is for the next, well, 50 years minimum.
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optimistic, but again, let me remind you. this is spiegel for now. bye bye, spiegel, spiegel, tsigel, aylyulu, then there is no solution yet. we'll take care of this. it will be the honest detective. today there was a lot of attention to belarus, our president held a meeting. e. well, why?
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what caused it, we have about a year left before the elections. we have a single day of voting in february 24, there will be elections of parliamentary local councils, of course, we are preparing very seriously for this, but there, uh, and he spoke about tough measures that entrepreneurship, because we constantly see from poland lithuania ukraine those who they are worth trying destabilization. i’ll tell you more about this now, but there, among other things, alexander lukashenko, in such a manner characteristic of him, as if, by the way, said an important thing, the ukrainians, they say, offer us the fact that there are no attacks. what are we talking about? do you remember that once alexander lukashenko met vladimir putin and i don’t remember anymore. in what meeting was it that we were tried in some way to loosen up what they were doing? suddenly, a leak goes that the ukrainians asked the west not to include the ninth package of sanctions in belarus. for what it was a leak, then zelensky somehow defiantly ignore these fugitives , the question also arises why? naturally, there
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are always some contacts, through the special services of diplomats and russia they are supported both with the americans and elsewhere. i think maybe with the eastern europeans let's say so broadly, but what are they doing. ah, the kyiv regime. they are trying by the very facts of these negotiations and contacts to cause a split between us and the president, and publicizing their proposal actually actually disarms them and political diplomatic ones, because on against this backdrop, we are now having a teaching. we now have the russian government approved an agreement on the establishment of russian belarusian combat training centers - a very important agreement that increases our defense capability and which strengthens the e. our positions are in this confrontation, in which it is really civilizational, because we were talking here about the cunning of the americans. here, closer to our borders, you are going to strike at berlin, but between berlin and our borders there is a very wonderful
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country of poland and it has its own agenda, despite to all the scandals that they have there campaign. e, conducts clearly. now they are celebrating their 160th anniversary. the polish uprising of 1863 is a very important uprising , they somehow need to be discussed separately, because many of the nuances now that we see even in russian immigration, how herzen acted there dolgoruky and others, like a bell wrote something. you can simply draw parallels with the actions of the current westerners, who fled and did not celebrate it. the nuances are important there, firstly, what forced the ukrainians or sheep. to participate in the celebration of this expansionist uprising there, the main idea was the restoration of poland, er, and. they spoke directly. here is one of the leaders of xerokovsky, zygmund sirakovsky, one of the leaders of the uprising. i say, well, who lives there here in ukraine, lithuania, belarus well
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, yes, some locals, but they are pale in spirit. they accepted the polish civilization, polish culture and, uh, the russian authorities, at least, they won on the right-bank ukraine thanks to the local peasants. here in the kiev podolsk province. there for 3 weeks suppressed you. there, the peasants also caught this hat. issued to the royal authorities. even the tsarist authorities often protected these polish gentry from the ukrainian peasants. and now they are celebrating kyiv, vilnya declares that this is their common heritage and at the same time they claim that they are defending their independence from russia here, but the poles do not need this specificity. neither three regions nor five regions are needed, they are drawing the whole of eastern europe into their project without any doubt. you need to understand the ambition of the poles they create their soup civilization was characteristic of the first commonwealth they are always and now the current law and justice. they
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also criticize europe, they have bad relations with brussels, which the polish political elite is convinced of. she is european herself. these are not the coolest poles. they are the heirs of roman traditions. what kind of french germans in general were stray there, some gals found these there. here they are the bearers of great traditions there, since the epion of caesar, they are the poles of shchenkovitch. read, yes, and not only anyone can be read, and they are sincerely convinced that they create a new civilization, only belarus prevents them in this regard. and of course, russia, but how are they? well, ideology is important here, there is this fugitive, uh, from belarus, tikhonovskaya, yes. you gave me your word, look carefully. here the ideological moment in propaganda is important, and for some reason she quoted kalinovsky as one of the leaders of this uprising, and he mentioned it there. uh, starting here gave a quote, but not exactly, she is the word muscovite, replaced someone else's power someone else's power, what do you
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think to do with it? i do not know why. she replaced what was done to her. they said that come here, bastard, let's say maskal, and this is shweta. she said, muscovite. once again the mask. everything go back to the rug, you understand, that is, this is the introduction of certain ideological constructs based on russophobia, but also an understanding of one's superiority. and we, of course , oppose this, of course, we interfere with this in the same way as we interfered in the twentieth year, so now there is a clear understanding of what needs to be counteracted, but the methods, as we are discussing here. they're not only military though the topic of national security should certainly be on high alert now diplomatically and politically at this meeting, various instruments were discussed. the tactics of working with emigration is what awaits, by the way, speaking of russia too, because, well, yes, there someone
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escaped through upper lars, somehow in a different way. if we do not deal with immigration, then the special services of other countries will deal with it more closely. these are the attempts to create illegal armed forces attempts to institutionalize raising their political status , the idea that they are the real belarus or the real russia is certainly directed against our states no less than the supply of the weapons we are talking about, this must be understood from the other side. we see that in the ranks of these fugitives this migration can be called in different ways, frustration is growing. they are disappointed in their people and too. will happen and is already happening among your immigration, because it is very diverse, how to work with it. how to do so as to use it to your advantage, and its influence in certain processes can be no less than the left of radical groups or some kind of alternative movements. this is a fairly
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large mass of people, and i want to say that, for example, the soviet union had a very positive experience. opera. to strike at berlin is an interesting proposal. a trust operation. hmm, a syndicate operation. who was that? after all, the poles created anti-russian anti-soviet groups on their territory. we are belarusians, because of them suffered for several years, which made savenkov dragged to minsk and this is not the only case such examples can be cited from post-war history and so on. that was one of the topics of discussion at this meeting anyway . i think that the russian audience should not have any doubts that belarus is and will remain a truly faithful ally of the russian federation, and for this a special big thank you, aleksandrievich. well, in the beginning, about spiegel. well , actually, i'm doing well here, m-m. uh gotta act as a lawyer. daughters, daughter
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longer, yes, and at the beginning of spiegel, spiegel writes that tomorrow hmm scholz will announce that the decision has been made. in fact, spiegel, spiegel writes in a different way, they write that tomorrow they say that tomorrow salt will announce the delivery of tanks, and the leopard in ukraine well, then, when you start to deal with this, spiegel writes, based on bloomberg materials according to our information, schultz may announce the supply of tanks on wednesday, and the leopard is in ukraine then you start reading the bloomer further writes, and we refer to the german information. eh, the note concern that writes that in the next two weeks schultz may decide to supply leopard tanks to ukraine, then you go down even lower, you find ntv, citing from its own information to the german ntv and we refer our information to the speech of the party chairman. cdu, cdu faction, friedrich mertz, who said
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that in order to avoid further moral, a shaden this or transfer losses. yes, here you are clearly in order to avoid these moral losses, for this, germany must make this decision in the near future. maybe , of course, tomorrow really will go there will be such a going to arrange a debate. quite right. quite right, so we'll see tomorrow whether it's there or not. this schulz is demanding tomorrow to go out in front of the herd and say his decision, but unfortunately, these are all the processes that are going on and are connected with the supply of tanks. and in general with the fact that around what it all revolves. they are a little bit more complicated than all of us, including myself. i represent. here semyonovich called the number of certain tanks. i looked at 2,442 leopards of various modifications located in european countries in germany no, this is not in germany i am now with germany yes vladimir
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asked me outside of germany i have a little more than 1,000 in germany, yes, mostly located in germany well, we are not talking about germany now 320 tanks is as they say officially in service in germany, how many are in their warehouses is difficult to determine and say from these three hundred and twenty. there only they are in storage and 2100 some quantity. this is the number that is called, therefore, here, of course, we are talking about the fact that you can put a certain number of tanks 10 or 15 in any quantity. that's what spiegel is talking about, they're talking about the supply of one company, well in german, the word company means regiment. i don't know how much. we are talking about one company. well they say it might be it might be a company, but maybe it's in german. this is a very tricky concept. it could also be a shelf. let it be this one is pink, whatever. there are 14 tanks per floor.
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it's true. well, this, of course, is such an interesting thing, but we are talking about something else here, we are talking about the fact that, according to the same information from the german press, since the spies refer and the bloomer refers, everyone refers and i will refer to the german press, but we are talking about rather hmm, but about what dima is talking about, i said here i completely agree with him and the german media agree with you that we are talking about a deal that really goes through a closed regime invisible to all of us invisible to many analysts. but this deal is spinning at the level of the united states of america and germany, and in all likelihood. the deal was structured in such a way as to carry out the delivery of tanks in such a way that, firstly, neither side would lose face, and secondly, to ensure maximum efficiency from the delivery of these tanks. in this regard, germany, having taken an official position, we do not supply anything. in fact. uh, during all this
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time, he has been holding lengthy negotiations with almost all countries in which which tanks are located, either for storage or for armament, is negotiating. e, and. now, when they talk about unity, they mean, not in the sense that the americans must definitely deliver their abrams, and then germany perceives this as the only thing they mean, unity. what is the point of supplying these tanks? remember the words of the story that these tanks are designed for offensive operations, and not for defensive operations, so negotiations are underway. now i will name the source so that there are no complaints against me. this is according to the first the second television channel germany cdf, which published completely fresh information about what is at stake. the building of a certain shock fist in 300 tanks, 300 pieces of leopards, about which germany has been or is negotiating. i don't know and can't verify the accuracy of this information. she is on the internet. i didn't invent it. i pulled her out of there and that these negotiations are underway. if this is
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indeed the case, then we may find ourselves. tomorrow is in a completely different situation in the wrong situation. as you say, 14 tanks were delivered, germany provided its own, well, absolutely another situation. well, i understand that 300 tanks also do not solve the problem of war. i am not military, but i understand that this is the direct participation of germany in the war. i'm not saying, it's exactly in the direction of the main blow. yes, yes, we are talking about a combined delivery to germany. a year later at the end of the year. it's you, it's me, what you're saying, it's about the frame, they're talking about the very ones that are on they have 22 leopard 2 and uh, 88 leopard, 1, and now we're talking about those tanks that are in service in european countries. these are slovaks finland is spain, this is greece, this is poland , after all. it is in the netherlands thought to agree. we just thought agreed. i
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think we're leaving now with the numbers pulling we start talking about numbers. and you started to say the meaning is that tomorrow it may turn out that this is not about deliveries. how is it like germany about creating, uh, a whole tank fist, which will be able to perform completely different tasks, and not just the tasks of saving ukraine. this seems to me, here uh, an option that can be the most dangerous, because it really would already mean direct participation or direct preparation for the direct section in germany ask the question. and from what moment will germany be read directly to russia? you know, for private traders in hostilities, there is a question in this. yes, he asks such a question. here dima raised this question. he was just talking about this, that germany that's petaled. or did you tell the story with her, she understands the whole point is that e here and there, participation in the war is considered completely differently. uh, legislative principles germany
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considers this according to the laws that exist within this country and within this country the transfer of tanks, on the other hand, is not a direct participation in the war, russia is considering here. yes , germany used to be very tough. just now, today i read information that there is such a loophole in the law that allows you to do this. and this is a matter to determine. true, there is one caveat. this must pass the bundestag, therefore, here's what. i said a speech, but schulz before the bundestag may end with these discussions, in berlin, the germans will come out with their own law and speak. no no, we are not parties to the conflict. you didn't read our laws, and they don't read our missiles. in german
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