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the bombing of one or two cities at that time did not matter tokyo 100,000 people a few hours of bombing it destroyed. and if they are destroyed in 5 hours or 5 minutes, something matters for military operations. destroyed in a few hours. this brought the end of world war ii closer by 5 minutes. this hastened the defeat of germany. what is the result of the two american atoms, which are the american troops themselves? no, all the plans were
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after that you still have to. so ain't no talks and no nukes ends yours, and victory is victory on the battlefield. the destruction of the enemy, the destruction of the regime, which threatens him only one. but with regard to biden's latest decision, every day brings new new confirmations of its adequacy. full who talks, i don't know with whom. he decided that only madame.
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simply easier, she is trained. she is not a little fella for me, she will jump up, lie down, do whatever you like, englishman. he still has the uk. there's more chance he might think he can do something himself she can't decide. and therefore the americans
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need a trained europe and a trained leader, in whom even the quirk of independent thought and desire cannot arise without the permission of the president of the united states, and therefore he chooses it. but the first condition is an iq below the minimum level. that is, somewhere on the verge of complete, idiot and no, no. was good. telegram is an ordinary british newspaper that is quite popular, and that's what these wise men wrote, i don't know, it turns out. according to the information
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they received from american intelligence. the ukrainian army is 50 thousand faggots. and they make up 12 brigades. it's fucked up by all parts.
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that is, sometimes i sometimes never cease to be surprised, even if every time they break through the floor and fall even lower sexual orientation. and how did they find out their sexual orientation questionnaire in the army. yes, i don't know blood tests 50.000. today there is 200.000 300. to be considered
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completely all not a single word, not what is true, but reasonable. and all this against the background of the fact that the grandiose offensive is now beginning the third stage. ukrainian a military performance shows a terrible thing . they are afraid to show it, but it will manifest itself . the american army does not know how to fight, there are guys to go to war. and the americans do not know what modern time is, they do not know how to study and cannot teach and organize anyone. how to hack the opponents they took it's anything, it doesn't apply for the next few
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weeks after another secret that they discovered. american european and only the ukrainian army for the ukrainian army, they do not have the capacity to determine it. tanks at they are not, now they are paying, minister of defense. germany justifies itself says, yes, but well, the leopards that we put in, they are not the guns, not the armor, not the running gear is not there. when i spoke about this, half a year ago people said it couldn’t be, maybe, but the second secret, perhaps, is that they don’t have weapons to fight a modern war.
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by the way, only we have two frantsevichs on the site at the same time, maybe dofiga, but i ask for french. thanks for the attention this week. of course, we are chained to the upcoming nato summit a bunch, a bunch of reports, newspapers come out with this, but the rest of the world, which is not in the western bloc, has been watching some such resurgent organization called the shanghai cooperation organization for a long time, and the accession of iran as a full member, and the signing of a conditional roadmap for joining belarus this says that the format of this new world is getting stronger. we recently discussed brix here, it seems that there is a difference in what, as it were, a very similar shanghai cooperation organization, the main thing. it's still there at the security is
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the interaction of various structures of bodies to develop mechanisms for cross-border terrorism and drug crime. everything else and here it is very important that on equal terms in a mutually beneficial way, as they say , the keys are all being done, it is curious that afghanistan, in the person of the new leadership, also wanted to join. it would seem so a little, wild, sounding, as you can see, but in fact, they actually share, and those measures related to the fight against drug trafficking and everything else, if they fulfill these conditions, they can join there, and against this background , the development of nato, because yakovlevich told about the struggle for the leader of this group, because they are not the british, they want to take this structure under themselves, the americans say no, we will leave it behind. why because from this seemingly administrative setting, which is an advisory body - it turns into a single army. they decided that the rapid reaction force, which
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is subordinate to nato, will be increased to 300,000. this is a unit that will not be subordinate to the national forces. they will be based, but they will follow the command of that country, the swedes. now, already preparing for entry, he already declares in advance that most of his troops. they will surrender to these rapid reaction forces, losing certain sovereignty over them, and the washington post is thinking about how ukraine could be drawn into this story. he says, let's change the charter and write that the fifth article. it won't be mandatory. well , here, how would ukraine join, but if it is at war, it would not be necessary to attack, but the point is that nato as a structure will otherwise consider it, it will not give it to the boat by the state. they will act from the way they see it, as the times writes. well, we have a year to make a decision on how to get ukraine into nato , if we don’t have time, then the us emissions listen, a
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more interesting option. let's try european in between. a military mission there to ukraine under the leadership of britain or poland, we have already said that the poles are preparing for this mission. they are raising their armed forces to another level for several generations. forward. forward take loans from the americans are simply ordered by ships by ships, which means that the south korean americans have now brought the old ones to the abrams marine corps tanks, but they have already received them as new for a very expensive, very profitable, by the way, the scheme for the americans in this situation is curious that the polish minister of defense is now in britain we just understand that the british are not interested in the attenuation of this conflict or the transition to some kind of peaceful stage. they push strangely, but curiously, that britain is actually losing some reality or fear. you already today, the politician who bowed was announced - this is the head of the committee of the special committee. on
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defense. he said that it is necessary to fight with russia , introduce martial law in britain and enter into a direct line. so the us conflict and with russia, he gives me a report of what is really happening with the armed forces. are you saying that some kind of connection between them is broken, because now a scandal is flaring up that out of 100 tanks that are in service in britain, only 40 are combat-ready. well, that is , by the standards of modern conflict. it's generally not serious, but the industry has stopped for all the challenge tanks, they no longer produce two, they are counting on buying a new european tank or modernizing old americans, they say no, you will buy new abrams from us with an uninhabited tower. they are not ready for this conflict, they do not have such a degradation of the british armed forces as they have not had for a long time there are scandals in the air force when they stop recruiting white men, giving priority to women or some other gender, as they like to say, and this does not improve the professional quality even against this background. europe is torn apart
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by scandals, uh, it means the riots that are taking place, it turns out that they have always frightened their population, that the threat comes from russia. but the real threat. they overtook inside. here is a division that occurs along racial and religious lines, but it just reached its peak when grant burned marseille from the library with antiques. it means that police stations are set on fire with books and there is already a clash inside wikipedia , despite some restrictions, wrote, that this is a european civil war, where there are already three countries, it is indicated there as france , belgium and britain and the germans last autumn . i remember this news, just as we were also discussing they knew in advance that the number of migrants who were coming their relationship was theirs. uh, bad bad integration into society will sooner or later lead to these unrest, and they created it in advance. territorial
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command, which united the bundeswehr on the street and the police. well, in order to immediately block the french, they swayed for a long time and against the backdrop of this ongoing crisis, which they will have, russia acts, but such a serious interethnic multinational integrator, because we peacefully exist here today. by the way, the story of the burning of the koran in sweden was just cited that it would happen. it is all the vision of one chain. this is, uh, the division of people according to some principles. although they, er, promote some kind of equality of inclusiveness, everything else, but in fact , it really hides under it. well, the cruelest dictatorship. and lgbt is the new fascism in fact, it was rightly said today. go try somewhere in the world or don't raise the rainbow flag. if you are e, then you are part of this colony. this is a really new fascism, which is just happening under a different sign in russia in this situation. well, it performs. well, such a society of the spirit. it unites and is very
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important when you get to the front, when you get there to people. you see how they are united ideas regardless of age , gender, nationality, religion. a completely different kind of cauldron that unites, how the transformation takes place i didn’t see people at the initial stage, how the moscow regiments were completely mobilized, which were formed, how they looked, how they fell, but i got into a certain situation. now i was in one of these regiments, but people have gone through this transformation. this combat unit is on a completely different level, but the most important thing is the stories that you hear from the inside. here's a conditional got into some kind of military journalism, when you come with humanitarian aid. well, you still generally communicate with people somehow there is something you record and it turns out not on camera, and not you are told such interesting stories from real life, when you realize that these are the plots of future films or books? we read a lot, watched
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books on the fighting of the second world war. there are a lot of such stories and the transformation of people, how do they move, how do they work? it is, of course, very important and important that those who are at the front now , and journalists, perhaps, that they, i don’t know , maybe somehow try to put it in books or in some plots, because this it is important to spread this unifying factor to people as well. by the way, it is very much lacking here to understand how it happens there. this is probably such an experience that is very difficult to convey if you don’t feel it yourself, but at the same time, what’s interesting is what is there when you communicate with the guys? well, in short , they need not be interested in wasting their time explaining to people from other worlds what is
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really happening from what point on there is simply no point in talking. they will not waste time, their time is more valuable than trying to explain something. this representative of the 50,000th corps in one frantsevich, and you know, i will return to the topics with which vitaliy tovich began, one life, which decides the fate of people - these are front-line soldiers and higher education experience. we talk a lot about the great patriotic war after the war , which means that the situation of the belarusian soviet socialist republic was so lucky. there were differences across the republic. well, immediately the forty-fourth forty-fifth year , the wounded returned. this means that they were completely exempted from paying for preparatory
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education. those who finished school had the certificate is excellent without exams, but in reality, the forty-sixth forty-seventh forty-seventh forty-eighth educational gas, well, in fact , the growth is sharp, not because the front-line soldiers simply demobilized and came no attention, party soviet bodies, deliberately recruited well, whatever you want. name the lightened conditions of front-line soldiers. to strengthen the teams of these universities themselves and now for the russian situation - this is fundamentally important. this is not just a step towards these guys. but this state is strengthening itself, these are ours, how to say higher educational institutions, which are very differently minded, will be strengthened, first of all, at the expense of front-line soldiers. that's the main thing, and now onto that crooked and slippery road in places, uh, that vitaly comrade got up from the second topic, but i share it here about secret decision-making centers, it's not about
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conspiracy theory, it's not about conspiracy theory, the topic is very important, because , well, we endlessly discuss all these fondirlyans, there is a rishonok and we ourselves do not believe that they make a decision. the west, he exposes these parsley to us, he says. well let's beat them hit. here, let's, here was johnson. now i've torn your bag. let's so who are these people? that's what we call rain metal. well, in germany so it's not some kind of impersonal office. it has ties to the defense or competition in the united states of america. yes, multinational corporations, but there are also owners there. this is a single political political ruling class, and they want to put forward the bidens themselves, uh, to manage real processes. and we don't talk about them, well, we need to name these centers. i'm not saying don't fight nuclear weapons necessarily, but the underlying reason for making
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these decisions is unconditional. it is necessary to exhibit this rather deep analysis. now, with regard to western societies. again, we criticize them. well, i want to ask here, but you are seriously worried about the fate of western civilization, i care about it only in the sense that the security of our western borders, nothing more than when we talk about what is happening there, de sovereignization is happening, because that after all what is the ideology of americans and hegemony. it consists in very simple situation. well, maybe i 'm exaggerating let's go back to the clinton times. that is , this is not a program of the future, but a program of the past. they were well, cozy, comfortable and warm in the nineties. this is the golden decade. that was all they want yeltsin, russia is still weak. china they determined what they wanted, then they wanted to beat and so on. they want to return here. there is no program for the future, where does this gender
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ideology come from? where does this green agenda greta thunberg, and all the others, this is actually an attempt to lead their society away from a decision real problems look at the fifteenth year of the migration crisis. suddenly a splash. all this quasi ideology, ideology, this is not a real quasi ideology , because the people wanted to hear the answer, how we will solve the immigration problem, how we will solve the problem for industrialization, the fall in the number of jobs, and so on and so forth no answers, not a single party did not provide angela merkel, who came with a specific agenda, did not fulfill almost a single item on her agenda. she is considered one of the best cancers. well, uh, some it was considered people when he left, something there, someone did not cry, they called him mother, merkel, and so on. that's the thing, that is, these ruling circles, oligarchic magnate groups, are taking people away, and, naturally , they lower the role of the state. the state is unprofitable. the state with its borders, it interferes with them. and when it started, when
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the death penalty was abolished, why is the death penalty retained in belarus not because we are so bloodthirsty, we don’t have e. in fact , it means that when a person, when they abolished mortal blood, this is how it is after the war, when the council of europe began to change the death penalty, the death penalty is a symbol of the state’s monopoly ; , which actually began to abolish the state in the form in which it was represented by the great thinkers that henry tigranovicha spoke about. that's the problem. and this is the bridge to us. here we tell what they are and we here we are, once they look, they look at weak moments, they say you personalized modes. this is how russia has putin, belarus has lukashenko and our political institutions. they are strong enough. you see, they are copied, but in our country
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we have already led to this reform less. they see the copied west in reality it is the copied west and what is the problem in a generation? these we have confidence that these institutions will not return russia to yeltsin's situation; there is no such certainty. we are confident that the electoral system that does not exist will simply buy some party on those or other conditions, there is no need for ngos, even this party will win at a certain stage and simply change everything and turn the country in a fundamentally different direction of the task of this stage, including by strengthening universities with front-line soldiers. this is one of the moments. this is a road that consists of many unknowns, but from many steps it is again well , such a term in western consumption, but i don’t know how to find an analogue of the institutional strengthening of our political system. and why is the decision on military censorship that you replaced economics with politicians, because this is
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a consequence of certain of our general institutional weaknesses. there is a political will of the leader. it is brought to certain stages. she solves problems. on which they are paramount, but these remnants of those institutions that were formed in the late eighties and early nineties, they prevent this from being done. this is not just a specific waiter who, like a pest, climbed into an official office somewhere, and sits there, if there are thousands of them - this is the problem of the system. it needs to be resolved systemically. and by the way, uh, the shanghai cooperation organization, if we carefully watch even the latest meetings, which the heads of state, which videoconferences were held there, go form. this ideology is gradually being formed there. it offers an alternative not only to international justice, but also to political regimes, because the chinese political model. it is not identical to the west at all and it effectively functions the iranian political model.
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she is unique. you can criticize her, but she functions and allows them to overcome one crisis after another, and it is not western, and when you know, they say, india is the largest democracy in the world, but in india it is not western democracy, it is similar, but it is different, in principle, because the indians, although they offend that they have a nudist let's say indians. they rebuilt for themselves and our task at this stage is this political system. it is desirable without revolutionary changes to rebuild the presidential administration to the tasks of our society and the effective work of russia's presidential power. she spelled out in the constitution here is a specific example, answering the question. and here you are very precise, because it is interesting, yes, that political expediency, after all , fills in these gaps anyway. our legislation and our constitutional construction, which is very schematic, that is, they just
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took such a western one on russia and are surprised that somehow the hero is not enough in the shoulders. i agree that it is necessary to crush all this under yourself. i think this is very wise aleksandrovich well, i also want a penny my children 10 points for education contribute. but what are we going to talk about the second world war in the patriotic war. well, i finished my service and hmm when it was already a very long time ago, and we also had such a privilege, they gave several tickets. uh, they were called way trips. i was offered a ticket. then the university shook the mind. well, i really refused, but it's already touching. these were my personal questions, but it was and nothing was needed for this, everything was very much. i just finished my service. she stayed there to serve me, maybe there 2-3 weeks me. do you want a ticket? right now we're signing and that's it. you can stay and serve here i served in
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moscow as you well know, eh? well, i refused, but it was. it was completely normal practice. but this does not mean that the entire battalion, yes, through the rafag or directly. quite right. yes, via rofauto. all this could have been. well, everything, it went. it was called an army voucher. that's it, it was very very and in general the attitude of e to the soldier. well there too, we were there special battalion. we also had some certain conditions there, well, the relationship was completely different, and moreover, even later, when i was flying home, it was with such a funny incident, i overslept my plane. the first for the first time in my life. i overslept my plane. i didn't have a penny of money, and i'm in my soldier's, but in my army uniform. i just went there to the military commissar at the airport. i don't remember any anymore. i say, well, here's lieutenant. well, look, here i go home. i don't have any money. what are the problems, huh? fly, it was it was 70 what
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the year seventy-six, it was, as they say, the dawn of such terry socialism, well, that's all, yes, that i, in my memory , there were cases when, in public transport , a soldier in uniform offered some grandmothers to give way and that was also because the ratio of a soldier to a man in uniform. although it seems like it would be peaceful. well, as if peacetime was not true for everyone, but it was peaceful nonetheless. it was different and now listen to it. i kinda can imagine, well in terms of of my past and age to imagine young guys who are there at the front and who hear or read this. well, you start with the fact that they obviously do not understand all this gibberish and all these conditions end up with the fact that they will have to fulfill some other conditions. here you can not here. well, it seems to me, it's just out of the ordinary, the emerging situation that does not take place. that is, either this should be removed altogether, or it should be formulated in one two-tization, which will make everything clear. so captain kubanov heroes
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russia 26 years old four injuries then he suddenly wants to learn. he accepted to tell him, son. how many wounds do you have 4? you didn't hit two of our scores. you are a hero of russia well, yes, of course, well, listen to you here heroes of russia , we have two places, your heroes are many. let's give these 10 points, we can no longer prepare blanks, yes, imprisonment, but here 10 points are normal, son. now, if you imagine what we will answer , these people in the selection committee are lucky if he has a best-selling weapon. this is another very important question. well, in general, yes. you do not understand, we just have so many budget places and they will refer. yes, they will refer to all these formulas.
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