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mayat, where did he come? it is necessary to carry out total conscription, which will also apply to women, including whether we are ready for this and with regard to the free circulation of weapons. this is my deep conviction. it will only backfire. i didn't say free. you say that in order to facilitate civilian circulation of weapons for military personnel, this is a double-edged sword and vice versa. in my opinion. and in the opinion of experts. those involved in arms control. the fewer weapons on hand, the less the threat that this weapon entails, but on which i agree with you. this is , of course, a feeling of coolness , a feeling of calmness, a feeling that all this is not happening to us. and somewhere far away. this is the terrible thing that, unfortunately, does not exist today in this sense either. and this in some way reminds me of the feeling of our twenty-odd years ago, and it even turns out soon thirty-year-old i mean the event of the first company now. well, yes,
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we all understood in 94-95 that somewhere there there are fights, that there is a minute square, that there, the village of samashki, but it is somewhere in places it is somewhere far away. then it turned out that no, unfortunately, it's not far away. and unfortunately, this can happen. here now for each of us. i do not want in any way here. uh. here are some to whip up horrors and fears, and least of all i count on it, because then the task of the terrorists is fulfilled to bring everyone into awe and fear. but the fact that we can not relax. we must understand that sorry for the banality, the enemy does not sleep. it is obviously not against the fact that, say, employees of the russian guard, officers of the ministry of defense, police officers could be carried with them. and these are opportunities. they have it and don't have it today. there is, in the sense , it is impossible to change weapons, therefore, depending on what century, it means colleagues. well, i will answer you, which means any of the law enforcement agencies that you
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list. now, in addition to defense, i will say separately that it is allowed, by decision of the leadership, to be worn in a permanent place. we need to withdraw the decision, but there is no need to say nowhere, 2 hours calls. the second - it depends, of course, on the mode. well, that's conditionally what happened today in the territory of the bryansk region. a regime was introduced there, who is the regime, who provides, including the right to carry weapons permanently. should these regulations be lowered? yes, maybe, but again everyone has to mind their own business, and you know, israel is all in my good regard. but this is completely different. unfortunately or fortunately, the history of the force of various reasons, including the strength of the territory, listen, you say, we need to strengthen border cordons. of course it is necessary, but only excuse me, one thing, israel, which again with all due respect to the state of the european world, control, israel, i 'm going wrong, and another thing is russia, in which there are thousands of borders. but we didn’t
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force it all with people, but here is the question. yes, we had satellite countries that surrounded us from all sides, but i remind you in different ways. what else. the same experience, but cuban, there are generally free relations of weapons, if you look, then the number of crimes committed from legal weapons in general in russia practically, but in all countries a weapon of mass destruction is a kitchen knife, well, okay , a person, not a weapon. yes, the most important thing. why did i say about the officers? it's not just thoughts. this is my conversation with the swat officers who comes back saying i can't wear me you can't do that, of course, but why wear something a little bit to apply? listen in our country, if you don't have the right to use senselessness legislator legislators will figure it out home. i have three more people who did not have time to say anything.
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he says in the war, i am trusted by different means come home. i can't protect myself by going into the porch. let's fix my threats. and they tell me you won't do anything. most of them are wearing a mask, why? because the means of detecting computing creates an opportunity for ukrainian bastards working deep into the territory of the russian federation to endanger the families of these people, and they who are located. and i can’t even defend myself most of the people from the officers that i spoke at the front with the biggest request, what is he talking about? and you can do it like this so that there is a premium weapon, because it can be worn as a premium weapon. yes, they can reward me with a weapon not a dagger, that is, of course, the medals of the order are all great. well, here's how it was during the civil war on the great patriotic war award pistol. is it possible that i am simply quoting people with whom i will repeat a lot in general, because it concerns the officer command staff. yes
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, these advertisements are in force in modern situations. well, there is a real danger in the zone there. that is, wherever they are. well, it's on the floor on this occasion in the russian empire the officer had to carry weapons in another matter. what is there is a checker there or a sword interfered and the gun interfered. they left her. and so, in principle, officers are supposed to carry weapons, so i don’t see anything so shameful if we are allowed by an officer to carry weapons so that such and such a thing doesn’t happen, i didn’t say anything about officers of military personnel in law enforcement, i consistently advocate that so that there is no free circulation of civilian weapons. nobody it is being blocked before that, too , the civilian weapon will come in, but it doesn’t say much. we really have people, all sorts of people and everything else that we have there, after all, the sport of sniping. yes, you can buy a sniper rifle in a store
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that will shoot up to 2 km / h there, civilian weapons are really allowed, they think, they can only under certain conditions, of course. certain conditions but i won’t define it, here a colleague mentioned, there, uh , twenty, in no case about the ban on snipers, otherwise we wouldn’t have supplied loba in large numbers to the front. i i will not belittle the sco either. and brix is ​​very good. but the g20 is just the real platform on which the new world order will be formed, therefore, it is necessary to fight for the twenty, moreover, until the thirtieth of november , india will chair the g20 , a country that is friendly towards, and brazil will also replace it. in general , the country that is part of the brix and brazil will be replaced by south africa. therefore, we have, in principle, three years, during which it
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would be desirable to reformat the twenty in this in the year now, i consider one of the biggest achievements is that our diplomacy china managed to lead a part of the global south there, the african union became a member of the twenty-first. well, what difference does it make 21 that the eu needs to be thrown out to see the points of view and that 's it. and everything will be fine, but until africa is free, the african union has become members along with the european union. here, here , it is necessary to introduce there, maybe, i don’t know the union of strange arabs, from the persian gulf, and so on to expand it. it would be possible to expand as much as possible to the global south, because for the global south we are now and more than everything. here, the main thing is our struggle is for the global south. this is the american concept that dmitry said, yes, that's exactly what i talk about all the time. she has not changed and kondik took part in its
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formation. the holding developed various we argue with you. no no. no, that's why i can quote vysotsky to her a little slower horses a little slower these are the two directions that were so they remain with them and despite the fact that they lost a lot of things that they are there as they are left afghanistan, they still believe that it is possible, but she spoke along with another lady, kristina orban. he probably needs to explain. it's just that in 47 , when it was formed. strictly speaking, the defense department of national defense. there they merged two structures created during the eta of the american republic at the end of the 18th century , one was the ministry of the army, the other was the ministry of the navy. here are their two merged ministers left in the forty-ninth
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year it became known as the ministry of defense, but all the same, there is still there in addition to the minister of defense, who is a member of the cabinet. there are two other ministers who are not cabinet members. that is, in fact, she is a deputy. uh, the secretary of defense by one of the deputy secretaries of defense. and this is the first time ever. a woman occupies this post there, but the main thing here is the meaning itself, because she repeated what she said. eh, condalise reason what you showed. first, she said that speaking to the united states, and in such a think tank as xis e, the center of international strategic research is important, as i emphasize the center. she said the united states. for all that, no matter how important china was, it will be necessary to maintain its presence. and in europe, because russia will remain a threat for a long time, the same thing that condoleezza rayson said in the words of containment, the united states is
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something to insist on. there , william burns constantly underlined sullivan emphasized that china is our main enemy, we need to concentrate forces. there's this idea austin and others, they deny it. here it has now been voiced, because the united states. you have to be strong, both here and there, and when you say nato again, we are at war with the united states, because nato is one tool in the west. she is east. there are still a lot of tools, such as bilateral alliances, so here the united states is sort of squeezing the entire eurasian continent, so the main adversary is, of course, the united states should listen to this. another important point back to twenty. i would note such a thing, what's with what?
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why didn’t the final final declaration pass, which , by the way, also didn’t pass in indonesia? that if there is something about ukraine, we should also contribute to the nord stream, moreover, referring to the fact that there have been a lot of big changes and western countries in their face. in general, the leading former leaders and the same aland well, the first merkel, then alan zelinsky poroshenko, everyone recognized that the minsk agreements were only a curtain to prepare ukraine for war. this is categorically the entire western party, which was attended by all western countries representatives. uh, the foreign minister - this was rejected. therefore , in fact, only an explanation was given by the foreign ministers. and it didn't go any further. this is a very important thing, because for this site we really
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it is necessary to fight and it is not thought because. i supported this along the northern streams, china , i'm nicholas bers, this is what you showed him, that's his name, pastla, just greetings well done state department. yesterday i also took a very good step in the right direction by authorizing the sale. uh, the sale of arms to taiwan for 615 billion. for well fight. fight supplies on they are still millions. they are like a million. yes, a million for 600.000 - 16, which should yes, yes, so they are very big there, well done blinks too. well, it's something is that now, uh, i can't consider that an american village is a limited person, it seems to me. that after all, this is what they have absorbed into themselves, that we are exceptional , we are leaders, this is what they have on the machine
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in other words, when he says, we want to remain in the driver's seat. this is an idea that has already been hammered into him and this one cannot be knocked out of him. the asia-pacific region, in fact, was formed, the united states is now reshaping it in india , the hakean regions, courting various states in such a way that this the noose around us and china, it was more durable and could be pulled up constantly to compress and what they are doing with china now it seems to me, well, it just should push the current chinese leadership to accept it. here is this decision regarding the provision of open assistance to russia. well, she goes to this help unconditionally and support for what russia is doing in relation to the west. as a matter of fact, the protection of our common eurasian space in the west, since ukraine is really only outposts. and what is now
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germany moved its air defense yes. already parkovaya there, half of ukraine is in poland, and the fact that the formation of troops is underway and it is unknown that they cost more than thousands, no one knows this, and that they are now deploying a defense industry, which western leaders are constantly talking about, what should be done? i think it's done on the sly too. and the fact that glinkin, the westerners, also spoke in plain sight about the fact that he is sure that he should listen to lavrov, because, well, how can he not listen? here at once as soon as the president spoke to us. at the message that we are refusing the dsv from this treaty in the west, this was perceived as the main idea. that's it. it was embraced by all mainstream media and political observers. this is defeat. because the idea was that we were all pursuing
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negotiations. we will still have to drag china there. our new types of weapons, in particular hypersound, which, as i understand it, the united states does not quite fit. although, there biden supports the creation of new components for hypersonic missiles. well, what doesn't work them with these new types of weapons. and this is of course very disturbing, and therefore, as the president said, come open and see. i would very much like to touch it with my hands on the ground, in no case should this be allowed, just as it should not be allowed. after what happened in ukraine on march 18, the grain deal is needed. here is further to extend this grain deal. ukraine wants to extend it. why do they need it? yes, and deliveries are going on and these deliveries must be stopped. we need to adopt, of course, legislation on
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about the state of terrorists. and what measures should we take with this and ukraine is the first candidate. dmitry let's try to take a look at this whole thing, so to speak from washington, i've been recently, i'll peep at these really different signals. and what should we expect in connection with this, because indeed, as she probably also said, that this is part of the american liberal elite. she says, no, listen, we have something strongly dispersed at the european theater, we have china there, moreover ours, as it were, well, opponents in the dispute, that is , hardware opponents, they somehow managed to offend china so much that, in general, things are getting worse and worse with china. let me remind you that this debate has been going on for a very long time. it's really a line dispute. us security advisor. jake sullivan, that is, the clintons. that means the us secretary of state, damn it, and behind which
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this tuspen station is a clan, where, by the way, canalization was just recently brought on a silver platter. she arranges all these events there. indeed, now position themselves as the main ideologist of the main hawk. it means that the hawks are talking hawks, he says, it's great, that china and russia are starting to be friends more closely. this is not really a war on two fronts. you misunderstand the geometry of politics, it's actually a narrowing of the front line. for us, we are fighting one enemy on one continent. it will be easier for us, we will not need to conduct electoral politics in eurasia. our task. since our hmm, we all understand that we live in conditions of limited resources, we heading out in august for some of the best pacific indian atlantic we've got it all. we were promised by our economic comrades to arrange industrialization. australia smokes and extracts all the necessary minerals, it seems like tomorrow in 4 years it should
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provide everyone with oil. in america, i will tell you a lot about us in general, this is europe and god, as victoria said. well, what is there? to do with the european union, yes, that's all, yes, that's it, so everything seems to be fine with us. it is perfectly. we will set fire to eurasia from all sides and try our main competitors of the 21st century russia from china to deprive them of the opportunity to compete with us. and so that they , as it were, we will say words about the fact that we are competition, but not a conflict. here are the other guys who are just calling to pay more attention to china and everything else, they understand one simple thing, that they have built all this picture, and proceeding from the fact that the resource is practically unlimited. but they are the clintons who began the eastward expansion of nato, who hmm extended the regonomics, but indefinitely period. they understand the limitations of this
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model, that it's all coming to an end, the resource is limited. it must be used wisely in order to win this very competition of the 21st century. here they have the main dispute, and then there are the republicans who come and say, listen, everything is fine with us. america is a great and exceptional country, we have the right to make precise the rights of the people, i have two questions. how much money would this earn in ukraine and the second. why the hell are we on the brink of a third world war? so i remind you that everyone remembers the caribbean crisis, but the most terrible, according to the recollection of our responsible american comrades, was nevertheless the year 83 during the teaching, how skillful he was the best teaching of the 83rd year, there memories are simply permeated with horror. that is, if in the sixty-third year, nothing else happens in the sixty-two. yes, no matter how they understood more or less nothing was happening, everyone knew, well, nuclear weapons are not very good, then everyone perfectly understood what would happen. but now there is a crisis. they seem to
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be writing to them very actively. listen, well, as if somehow bad need to do something. not to mention, it looks like someone is after money on this case. and this one, who is this someone biden. well, again, right there there is the same problem in that it is not only a byte. there are a lot of people in this case for lobsters, there are problems in this particular case, and therefore, of course, this is what they actually count on, how they expect to remain in power. these are the most hawks, despite the limited resources. that is, sooner or later it doesn’t matter if they extend, how do they think this policy is there for a long time, if they can create this chaos, unacceptable conditions for russia, china, then even if they turn out to be wrong in the end, they will write down for themselves how victories are the smallest successes in this direction, which is why they are so active now, which is why the candalizers are now on television , so glinkin drove along a strange dkb. well, not only at the dkb, but there is also a strange accident here. i once said here that they will definitely make the next entry technological
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and economic. they realized that they did not isolate us in a year. they realized they were wrong in assessing, as it were, our our economy. they have now realized that they themselves are vulnerable in some places, so what will they do. right now in the first half of the twenty- third year. they will try to correct these shortcomings of theirs, and one must be prepared for this. i do not understand the calm attitude towards glinkin's visit in our inner circle. i do not understand this, especially since the goal was announced in the world press. like a blinken, how to say a brilliant phrase, we welcome the aspiration of kazakhstan cut ties with russia well, the answer was no. there was a rather tough minister of foreign affairs. it was not at all tough there, but the point is that this must also be understood; moreover, they understand that it has appeared in the press and in the publications of think tanks for a long time that sanctions in
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russia are costing on an industrial scale, as they write, which means they will try to shut it up. there are several ways there. they directly voice them in the open press, in particular, try to do so to processors made in taiwan and the usa and this is so for a second 95% of all processes. well, they didn’t work in russia, by the way, if china behaves badly, then in china too. it’s like, so to speak, such a first first, as secondly, to try to block some other things, but at the same time you need to understand that there are some vulnerabilities of your own. they also have. but, by the way, the parents of the boys are constantly coming out of all the restrictions in relation to china, as if removed from our uranus. for example, i don’t remember how is it with titanium? well, as if with uranium, as it were, all this also comes out. it turns out yes, there is a critical one. so you just need to understand what game they are playing. in this situation, in this situation, they play a huge amount of vulnerability here. not only not only
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here, we need to do the same , not just what they say, but what they do. we need to reduce our vulnerabilities in critical sectors and finally start playing on their vulnerability, not to mention that, by the way, about kazakhstan, kazakhstan is you the source of uranus, of course, is also why they are so stretched out there. aleksandrovich i just want, as an exception, not to speak to the proschule today, because the question that has just been raised about this nazi. and i think i can just say more than what is written about it. and i think this is very important. we very often talk about the so-called sleepers and for some reason always think that they are sleeping. these are the ones who are being sent. and there they are, waiting. yes, nothing like that very often those sleeping who find themselves or turned out, including in germany it's very. we need goods , it seems to us when we say that they are sleeping, who enters the country, or who is considered to be sleeping. that's why it should be
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sent. yes, nothing of the kind, these sleepers are as long as they are sleeping until those where he is themselves decide to activate him. uh, at the beginning at the end, or rather, the eighties, then still the german democratic republic hmm decided that m-m should be given the opportunity to move to country a to persons, and jews to persons of jewish nationality from the countries of the soviet republics of the soviet union and the soviet union a and give them some of the same benefits as the federal republic of germany gave it was a decision enough. that is , it was official, it was published in the newspaper, but there was no invitation, nevertheless, people rushed to germany, the registration took place enough. i just know myself very well. for a decent number of years , i actually dealt with these people. moreover,
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i think that so in quotation marks through my hands in the early nineties, probably passed well there are about three or four thousand people who came here in this way. i know their candy flock biographies, how they got there, what they got into. and then there was the principle of such people who came. i am telling this about kapustin nikitin so that it will be clear later. where did this jewish line come from? people who came were enough for many. ah, to appear at the police department or appear at some state institution, uh, declare to say that i am a jew, they are following me for my national reasons. then a person was determined fairly quickly in some kind of camp, but not a concentration camp for immigrants, where he was. for some time they checked all the documents of the conversation with the police, sometimes the special services. after that, a person was either given the opportunity to settle
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somewhere, or usually they were given a residence permit for a short time. at the beginning, this residence permit was determined there for a year or two years, then more and then more and these are the people who came. e was such an order, and those who come, they passed through government organizations received these documents. and it seems, as it were considered, a jewish refugees. well, i can here in my experience, carefully, i'm not a police officer in the police did not work. uh, i did not cooperate with the special services in this regard. i can say from my own work experience, but in another sense, too , if alexander alekseevich had in mind this particular one, too, the devils. i understand very well. well, that's not the point of the people who came. they had to, then e register themselves as jews communication, well, there is a rule here that does not everyone probably knows, but which jews need to understand is considered to be the one who was born
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from a jewish mother. this iron rule exists in all jewish communities in germany , which means a person who comes and receives a certain residence permit came and received a certain residence permit in germany, he was recognized by the german state as a jewish refugee. after that, he had to, and submit an application to the jewish community the jewish community considered the documents if they did not find the jewish line on the female line there. he the jewish community did not accept this moment very well mastered by those who just wanted to come to germany to settle down for their own criminal political goals. eh, i don’t know, there are some special services there. maybe it was like that, so people came and went later , uh, in general, well, the community refused them, but the german state is arranged in such a way that it is simply impossible to take it away after giving permission for a residence permit. therefore, these people stayed in germany in 2001. kapustin nikitin's family arrives in germany precisely
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along this path, but with one small exception, if in the early nineties these people came randomly and you could just come from the country, but in 2001 there was already a system of questionnaires. this means that it was necessary to first submit documents in german at the german embassy. and after that, you were given the opportunity to come, and he could come. only in this way. this means that the german state is the german embassy, ​​having previously carried out the sifting work assigned to it. they knew that he did not pass through the jewish line, nevertheless, they let him in and he settled in germany. moreover, when it became known about his connections with the nazis and talked to his mother. she frankly and openly said spiegel in the same magazine, i am russian , i don’t have any jewish blood, and therefore the question of his jewish blood, i think i covered it quite well , i understand the time a little, but i’ll just tell you
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further activities a fifteen-year-old boy arrives there in 2001. he was 15 years old, a 15-year-old boy arrives there. after some time, he actually hmm, he gets a trademark called white rex, his nickname was rex, we probably need to remind our viewers that you are now talking about the fact that the object, who is called the leader, and then the subject, which today sounded just like this act of terrorism, and he registers a trademark for the white rex, an interesting moment, as if not for today's program, but i would like to draw attention to it. the brand is registered at the moscow address, despite the fact that at that time he had a residence permit in germany and, of course, had a passport of ukraine in 2017 . he is already completely moving to ukraine , along with his fellow employees, in nationalist movements. very well known in germany. what he does is repeatedly arrest him and
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various narcotic substances are found in him, a trademark is found in him. by the way, this is very interesting, to make it clear, the trademark is, uh, a helmet surrounded by a kolovrat. that is, it is, in fact, a certain style of tackle, and nevertheless a trademark. it was registered until 2021. as far as i know, then it was closed, but all this was known, and that's it. this existed in 2017 . he is already moving to germany and then hmm from germany to ukraine from germany he moves to ukraine and at that time there is this moment when, i think, in germany they begin to understand. here is the word ro and that, perhaps, something is some kind of creature, so it would be good to distance ourselves from it so that later it will not be attributed to us in 2019, his residence permit is taken away, and the germans say, and we can’t let him in, because ukraine took away his foreign passport document.

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