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[000:00:27;00] well, about it, it means that today is also the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the invasion of the american allies , which means they really did in iraq before the invasion. . this is an absolute blockade of massive sanctions. yes, no deliveries of not only military equipment and food supplies were out of the question, only there was an oil program, an exchange for food, so to speak, well, to completely starve, by the way, for
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during this time he was heard by 500,000 iranian children, one of malnutrition and lack of medicines. that is, there is no pity of any kind. there is something, it’s just an enemy, we will clamp him down, work with the opposition was carried out in full. yes, here is the surrender of baghdad by selected units of all commanders, division commanders of brigade and so on. they were, uh, bribed. you spoke of the colossal work that has not been carried out , so for all this time, despite the sanctions in london many well-known ones, including unfortunately, some theologians studied in london, hierarchs, so to speak, yes, that is the british were the most active in this plan in terms of corrupting and creating conditions inside the work with the iraqi kurds. well, this is generally the ideal part, in fact. they had already established before the invasion of this vast territory. so, uh, a pseudo-quasi independent state, covering it so-called, means airless space. that is not allowing the iranian
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salad to fly and also over the shiite areas. although the shiites then revolted. and here are the courses . by the way, unfortunately about the american position. that is, a colossal work was done, a professional highly professional start of hostilities. this satisfaction in life means a war for the cheeks of the tracks, the essence of which was the operation itself was called iraqi freedom. yes, this tactin consisted of a massive strike, strikes with all possible nuclear means to destroy everything because of the structure. military and civilian , and so on, and after that, against this background, it already means, uh, appropriate information support that allows peace in iraq inside. so, as it were, outside of iraq and inside sow iraq, the corresponding question is that all the question i ask hussein is resolved, the iranian regime is defeated. yeah, a about hitting. well, i said many times that there are four thousand such winged tomagas in 3 weeks. how do you like it in a day? read how many flew? yes it is in general.
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e, as they say, all types of aviation participated in delivering strikes, like they were on the active slavs from bases in the middle east, including strategic aviation b-52 b1 and so on, dropping huge three thousandth e, kilogram bombs on the entire this infrastructure, that is, in terms of pressure, there were big, huge, some studies claim that a significant part of the army of military personnel died not from bullets, not from shells, because it was combed under the ground, because all this was so powerful blows, which means that the stomach was destroyed, that means everything. arrives from 2003 to the eleventh year in the eleventh year began the withdrawal of us troops. now there are 2,500 american servicemen left in iraq. everything means, yes , and that is, they are sitting in their bases, they are afraid to show their nose from there, well, they are there, yes, that means the first how many have died so far, nobody knows boobs, probably several hundred thousand. but no, probably one and a half million different institutions, different structures to count. uh, the world health organization is one thing, which means some human rights organizations, the other was a large number of them were killed two-thirds often, these are women and children. that is, it was a wholesale
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killing of people, for some reason there was not always artillery. sometimes they just shot a wedding in the desert the enemy at once a lot of cases of a marine brigade, wait, marine infantry lands and destroy everything with you. why no one can, that is, the general destruction of the population. yes, it means practically turned to threats, three very means, rare e for the middle east. so, this is the name of the religious group of the sabers model and once told, in fact, they were among the no. yes, there is something left. another very symbolic yezidis, as a result of the presence of american troops in iraq, they created the conditions for the arrival , which means the creation of an islamic state of genocide. visit mass destruction sale in the growth of women, children, and so on, they slaughtered everyone as much as christians can be slaughtered before the invasion of 5% of the population. saddam hussein speaks on every holiday, especially easter, congratulates christians. it's like a public holiday the christians were present in the power of the second person, and in the christian. so just in case the first vice president is an old man. and here he is mikhail
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iokhunov. he was responsible for these soviet su- from russia, yes, you want a very ancient people there in religious terms, in short, in the army language, right? how much now no one can to say the last time there were 150,000 people, you can imagine. how much is left that practically the destruction of christians in one of the most ancient lands of christianity, where peasants are hanged in the first century of our era, that is, these are one of those people who, along with, means from the first christian that they lived there, you speak the language of the savior yes, that 's this is just their day aramaic assyrians. speak army language. yes, it's ancient. the most dramatic mass of the destruction of the manuscript there is terrible. eh, terrible. uh, tragedy. yes, that's what, in fact, the americans brought? and finally, the civil war that arose between them against this background, and so on. yes, at the same time it says, er, so far, that the americans are all so strong. many of them also do the calculations. we need to learn it. what miscalculations? well, first of all, there was an absolute certainty that there would be no insurgent war in iraq when
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you were the youngest with the battleship abraham linkonge. if i'm wrong, he spoke a very pathetic speech. it all means terrorism. end. we have come, so the world order is new, everything else, in fact, i remember like an old man. and here he said, we do not have a jungle. we don't have mountains, there are mountains in kurdistan. this is a separate issue, but we have our cities, and you get. according to the static they got to put some kind of dream. uh, in iraq, the americans, for those very big losses that they did not suffer in the world in all the wars after the vietnamese, by some indicators , the iraqi war surpassed it now, such as the loss of armored vehicles at times, even what the vietnamese did against them insurgent war. started 3 months later. and who replayed them let's replay them neighboring iran when they saw that the process was going like this. i somehow put a very high rating on an iranian official whom i have known since the nineties, when he was still an assistant to the president of iran on some issues, later on for a whole step. told him asked him. and how did you do it? there are especially numbers of kangaroos there.
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we had an oblique suleiman well, it really turned out to be such a brilliant person who, foreseeing a similar situation, in fact, developed the doctrine of combating high-tech. this means that they were not ready for colossal losses, such that they did not expect to have one show for 3 months after the occupation of iraq, the american lost more than they lost. e, in e. means their military personnel in vietnam for 3 years. yes, then, in general, the vietnam war turned out to be more, that is, they are ready for the standard method of fighting. they have a well-developed tour, understanding under and so on during the war, they can withstand very serious ones, which means e, according to the enemy’s military equipment, well, in particular, it’s a sin to hide from saddam hussein for armament the same tanks were t-62t72 abrams and b seemed very high. and the same 72 vehicles show themselves well military with iran, where, after the american 48 60 and the centurions, english, yes, that is , they have these developed, but as soon as they encounter an unconventional form of struggle. here, from which
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they are here told and shown they are lost. they can show you nothing. they are something big losses, people start to panic, who are doing this in iraq, they say they have an instant increase in the number of suicides among the military. that is, they teach him. our technology is the best in the world. we will win then the frontal so well, when they are blown up every day, uh, explode and so on and so forth. they lose confidence. in this case, for many servicemen , something begins to happen in their heads, such that they commit suicide, so this must be taken into account. uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh in the history of a colossal number of atrocities only podsohtsionnyh troops, well, there was a mass rape and murder of minors especially. malice is really pmcs pmcs were overtaken by a private american military company an incredible amount, that all that can be caught up with the same was, for example, the hunt for absolutely civilian children on women. here in
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the city there's a nut. here the sniper has eaten and begins to shoot. how many shots did you shoot today 23. and i was there something, that is, it was considered that, as it were, the norm, so to speak, is mass is known. this is in fact. it was true, but in the end. i can replay them again even today. you will find yourself in baghdad you will not see anywhere else. after that, you will be the junior biden. no, but in baghdad you can see portraits of the iranian leader of the spiritual leader. so, this is hamil and it means with regards. suleiman they are this leader, so uh such a political movement as uh, so, and so on, the iranians found they rule more than them, why they outplayed they completely outplayed uh, so, where they did not expect them. let lives on the religious factor of the specifics of not being ready to fight in a particular situation, and they got the better of them and today they have a success two words about the visit. this means that a clear
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configuration is emerging for the chinese liza, possibly a military-pachev union. we talked about russia's visit to china last time. yes, it means now, it means the leader, china is here for us. if the union is created, i’m still military-politically, china russia iran well, excuse me, and the president of north korea is three states that have a nuclear potential means three states having hypersonic technology. this is russia china iran, the iranians also tested when armed with hypersonic technologies. this is a huge colossal potential capable of solving many problems. this essentially raises a real threat to the united states of cut-offs from the eurasian space. including in the soviet space. central asia in the south caucasus to consolidate and the middle east is the same. this is what will be. absolutely unexpected for the americans, they will face something they are not ready for. collide. and this must be developed in every possible way economically, especially militarily.
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happy birthday, thank you. well, since comrade xi's visit is really taking place at a very high level here, we all understand how important this visit is. it is simply difficult to overestimate, and the fact that this visit is simply viewed with a big one, really. with a large sleeping bag. somewhere. in some places they look with anger in the west. here, of course, we can't do without the question that was raised here about international law. all after all, it was when it wasn’t and what is it, because, well, in particular, because the comrades said, yes, that we will be based on international law, but , as it were, well, not on the rules established by someone from point of view. you know such oppositions of counterthesis. it's clear. yes, moreover, of course, it is probably possible to establish some kind of international rules or, on the contrary, systems of law. we really always did this after the great victory there. yes, as if all these systems were contractual there. well if they global ones cover, as it were, the whole world, but if, relatively speaking, this is a regional
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thing, then you can simply exclude someone. we just don't let him in there, but there remains one most important question. it's really like this, her national interests are the interests of the people there inside, as it were, of each country, well, as it were, companies within the country of legal entities of a variety of things. here they are colliding somewhere their trade interests are colliding. this is going right. there is, there is a company relatively speaking, i don’t know chinese there and russian who will be them. here, who will be able to judge them. simply, if we simply proceed from the territorial principle, so to speak, where well, this is only subject to infinite trust in each other's internal physical systems. here is the international system. no. it’s not as if it doesn’t appear, moreover, why then the ministers, where the leaders of foreign affairs sign various kinds of agreements for presidents, and friendship cooperation development cooperation, somewhere out there, we will come to a very, in fact, very complex problem.
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which have to be decided right now, because the wind is blowing again, no matter how much we talk about him, i understand why the chinese comrades, they say it is important before them in terms of opposing this american american rules, but oh, he is not an organization of all nations so wonderful originally conceived to ensure that justice was in the world of law and so on. no, this is an organization of countries that won world war ii. in the forty-third year , there were formally 40 countries of the enthetic coalition, they all fought differently softly saying, here is but nevertheless, this organization is a winner. we are the winner, we will come, and we will all be guided by the original principle, which in tehran, as it were, agreed beforehand among themselves. ah, the three great powers. then. you are very simple, that we are monitoring each of our own, how would the region maintain order there, we become as much as possible not to create problems for each other, but among ourselves. we'll somehow agree in the interests that in the interests of the fact that no one else has risen and we have not been displaced from this place. that's how everything is he was in this, because you understand international law, so to speak, from
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ordinary law. it’s even, if we assume that it exists, it differs in one simple thing , there is no international police that can come to arrest the violator, there are no bailiffs who will come later to look for , and you do not fulfill the decision. well, there is nothing of this , the only cases of application, as it were, force. vogo, here are the options, it is really effective and it ended in nothing was the korean war, which is considered one of clashes of the cold war. although formally american troops were troops. so he can’t write it down either. and in this sense, at least in our eurasian space. we are present now, while we are trying to create a really new configuration, how to do it, of course, we have a path along this path, because this is really a unique case when two very different civilizations are very different countries with very different history, nevertheless, they were able, proceeding from the interests of good neighborliness and development. this is how it is such an important thing, in my opinion, is that
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it's really interesting to have in this, and they were able to develop such a relationship of trust between themselves that at least we don't feel threatened by the visors. here is the second side. this is a rare thing indeed. yes, this, by the way, at the level, so to speak, of philosophical literature has been discussed many times there in various smart books, that in fact the chain of suspicion sooner or later leads to a conflict with us and the desire to destroy in the other direction, of course, helps in this sense, the united states, as it were, should also be said. thank you. because they played in this no less than the leaders of our two countries. but in fact, in order for this to be solid, we need to develop it. indeed, how would this new system be offered as a platform for those countries that live in eurasia and yes, there are problems with who we propose what ideology, but on the other hand, since we act in partnership with all sensible eurasian countries. we understand that eurasia
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is an extremely diverse continent. but take the big three, india russia china, all three are completely different countries in this sense, if the three of us propose something, if we discuss international relations. we now draw very concretely there, who we do not need. we need, on the contrary, a transcendental thing, that is, how to cleanse ourselves of everything that is something that can personally us. so somehow, how to single out just to do exactly what we agree with and amazing. here, as if the situation today's uniqueness lies in the fact that, by and large, if it were not for home problems mister fashion. now it would be possible to say that all three of these powers agree on one thing. we want good neighborhood and development. well, here, so that no one tells us, because we have the only , as it were, here is the brake, the only barrier the only problem with this, finally , eurasia is the only brake for development and conscientiousness in europe this is the constant presence of global washington, that's where no technology book. there is a restriction of the country of the united states
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trade restrictions by the united states states currency, the only one is the dollar. we can't. and by the way, even now these are forced putin says that now, that we have mutual equipment in dollars. well, it is necessary to go through this already with us around the plugs in this. so, if this succeeds, actually take the first steps towards this , by and large, towards this very one, where the americanization of eurasia will be done, really, finally. first step. at the same time , it is necessary to understand absolutely clearly and all countries in eurasia, maybe even what european countries, but i remember, although i don’t know, i need to explain one simple thing to them, that in addition to the fact that this so-called hegemon is dangerous as an international one. here, as if an actor in his own right, he, in addition to everything else , is going through the most difficult process of the collapse of internal state administration, which lead to chaotic and dangerous actions on the international one. well, inside yourself too. well, listen, well, donald trump is, well, really banana
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republic-level events if he is arrested tomorrow. well, there was no such thing, yes, never again, as you think, arrested oh, by the way, now the big question. i can't say anything right now, because it's quite obvious that they are pulling in different directions, some are trying to say they don't do it, they don't. they york clans say, and i want. and i want, well, how would i do something absolutely there, only these here, that is. well, here, here it is necessary to explain that it is with this grave that you can no longer have anything to do with this grave. actually by and large . we are still on us in our lifetime we will see this for the americans eurasia because it is in fact
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, advertising is really hindering our development now. the righteous sees ahead. yes, another state visit took place, yes, more precisely, the next state visit of the state visit of the president of the people's republic of china to moscow, uh, indeed, this is very, very important, because what kind of visit the president of the prc makes after his re-election , he asks, it indicates that, uh , in principle, what you need to do and with whom you need to build relationships, they develop this instruction for everyone and talk about remember about visits and the west, including other countries to france
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to hungary means the leaders of all other countries, and they were going there not so long ago. and the president of china came to us. so, although it’s not the closing point for you on your trip, it means in the scheme, and the trip to amni took just , moscow yes , the president of the prc has not met with anyone and foreign leaders as often as with our president, as with our supreme head of the team met and in moscow and vladivostok and in other cities, both in russia and in china at various events on various levels at any, as they say in any means any part of the year at any time in any conditions. practically therefore what should be noted. what is the main task of this visit
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of the president of the people's republic of china ? just in ukraine, china sees that the level of this crisis, yes, that is, the level of conflict is growing. the level of conflict is growing the west is stepping up efforts to counteract us, both at the front and in general, sanctions pressure continues. china is also familiar with the sanctions pressure of the prc , which were introduced back in 89 as a result of events known to all. indeed, they continue, no one has canceled them. and further sanctions pressure is building up, as regards colleagues correctly noted here, so yes, mutual trade is in dollars, how to deal with this in the eurasian space there is a triangle of russia
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, china, india, there are problems that have not been resolved, by the way , also inspired by the anglo-saxons, pakistan , please again, it seemed like so many years the chinese built with them friendly relations are warm and that's all, there is all the cooperation and so on and so forth. the leadership of pakistan has changed on them, the sub-governsar leadership under the special services, that is, not six and the cia, and deliveries went. right now, we are waiting for a present from pakistan, 44, a tv-80 tank and ammunition for them. not bad, not bad. who else did our president warn, foreseeing that just the complications of the situation in northeast asia , he foresaw this. and the chinese see it. this is also one of the reasons. why is the president of the people's republic of china came to moscow now? here is the block auction , of course, this is the southern flank of the pacific ocean across australia, if you measure now, what
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the americans are doing is accelerating the process of unification, that is, well, let's say the elimination of everyone. this means that there are problematic moments between japan and south korea in order to create an asian nato . this is to your words that life consists of details, the details have already been completed. it remains only to normalize and fix sign print documents and let's go, please, flank. it's not just us. this is not only a chinese threat. someone canceled the sharks for us too, but someone canceled the build-up of military military potential, both south korea and japan, no. and everything, again , all rests on the military-political confrontation - money. yes, money is also a serious issue, where did vysotsky save up? where is
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the money gasoline? well, the chinese, why do they say guys, let's live the world together. it is clear commandments, kata leopold are not naive, but they are what they are. let's live in peace. after all, only in the world you can earn. why do they want to call? well, at least europe to the world okay, americans. it is clear that they always spoiled and demolished just not to build, because this is a war. yes, a special military operation is what we call it, because it violated a huge number of chinese plans and projects in europe , high-ranking negotiators also traveled to greece trying to find entry points to europe where it would be possible to connect this project of the president of the prc, one belt one way to bask and so on. it's the weekend points.
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well, these countries are now taking such a specific anti-russian position. under such american pressure, these ones, including anti-chinese oppression, that is , this is the chinese threat, the yellow danger, and so on and so forth. let's unite that now, well, as it were out of hand, it means that the chairman of the prc should go to them because these positions are anti-chinese who else came along with the chairman of the prc, of ​​course, the minister of foreign affairs, yes, well, i don’t really like this person at all, his last name is tinko a family badge like that of the unifying emperor is still huang here, maybe, it may well be that this is the next chairman of the energy. ah, such a sharp career rise, yes, from the ambassador to the united states and immediately the minister of foreign affairs is a bit much, that is, the delegation is well, and there are a number of people there, because this is a very serious application. this is not a one day visit. we arrived, signed, departed, and
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for 3 days tomorrow the whole day, the day after tomorrow and then leave. why so much time to discuss the issues in detail economic cooperation. after all, it is the chinese who see and say that they are guys. well , look, here we are interacting with you , increasing cooperation, india is interacting with you, increasing cooperation. yes, it helps you, india helps, we help. and what is unpleasant is that we see in all this, belarus and helps us. and where are all the countries, where are these people? and the chinese see this, and they naturally want their allies to be. the same as ours, belarus yes, like the same iran yes, well, this is a childish question for a year and my own sabotage, by the way, a
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lot, damn it, i answer your question. most importantly, we showed. ah, rebuilding during the war. we have shown the application of technology. yes, the armament of military equipment is such that it has not yet been in any armed conflict. well, that is, the chinese are now reconsidering their arsenals of old missiles, which they did not dispose of once, and now they understand, yes, this is, in principle, a weapon. you can use it quite effectively and nothing like that there are these missiles there relatively speaking, 5.000 here uh was. on the fact that the americans used 4,000 tomahog missiles. yes, he’s so 4.000 rocket i can for that year, each rocket for a million 400 million. yes, well, it’s clear in america there is a write-off. this is just a write-off of the arsenal update, so for them it is very important for a million 4 billion 4 billion.
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yes, sorry. well, for a minute they spent four trillion, afghanistan, approximately from three to five trillion dollars, one from three to five. they looked that at first no one was going. watch sleeves southeast asia, which support
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america, has turned on and is projecting sanctions of the same level as against russia against china, because these countries have already driven themselves into the beginning of a severe crisis. and if they try to add sanctions against china, these countries are some questions. aksai markets, larger in size than the infamous stolichnaya cherkizon, worked like clockwork, fsb officials suspected the market owners of undermining millions. i'm not a new russian soviet engineer buddy businessman karim babaev and the former head of the aksai district of the rostov region, vitaly barsenko. accused of creating an organized
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criminal community. the leninsky district court arrested the aksai district. vitaly borzenko from the ground. he had 12. no violation of the law, i do not consider anything examples of the point manually of the market 670 million. they left in a certain direction, who covered the dark affairs of financial tycoons, never believed anyone, i will fight to the last to justify them. we took over this case and

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