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[000:00:00;00] that is why stretvor began to use this term publicly, its founder george friedman wrote that poland should have distanced itself from the eu and form a bloc with the rest of the countries of central and eastern europe the black and adriatic seas were nominated by the president of poland. duda a year later in warsaw, at the second summit of this organization, donald trump said that the united states seek to provide more access to alternative energy sources so that its neighbors are never again held hostage to a single energy supplier. so the mezhduriye became a common polish american project for the supply of liquefied gas to europe two months before the start of the russian special operation in ukraine
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, a columnist for the polish newspaper. that jennet bartesz-barchak called on warsaw to recreate the former power of the commonwealth at the expense of russian spheres of influence, according to the author, thanks to the clash between russia and the united states, warsaw had a unique chance to squeeze moscow out of its spheres of influence in belarus and ukraine in february 2022, 5 days before the start of the special operation , mark brzezinski, the youngest son with the president’s big name, became the us ambassador to poland, who announced the construction of more than 100 military facilities in the next 10 years. here, proceeding from such psychology of danger. what role can eastern europe play in the future of the european system? hmm the european structure is a structure in which the united states plays an important role and all eastern european countries are in solidarity and uh,
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very consistently proceeds from the fact that the main guarantor of their security, a and the main tool. their influence is the united states they uh follow uh dutifully in their course and uh no no reason. to think that their influence will decrease or it will uh change, in fact in this sense, they will only increase. e your influence. well, the united states , accordingly, should be interested in the countries of eastern europe playing a big role. this theater of action is european for the united states is gradually becoming secondary and they need to uh, they have there was varnish. these are quite reliable obedient ones, and the french sometimes shave there. uh, of course, the germans need to be controlled in terms of american policy. they have at some point. uh, something about
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happening. there is an alternative for germany and something else, but for eastern european countries. eh, nothing like that is expected. they are reliable partners, the united states in this sense, and poland is ready to simply guide the interest of the united states , an ambitious country with its own goals, these guys. still, e is not without. what is some element in adventurism? that is, they ready to play, and themselves, as it were, leaning on the shoulder on the strength of e, but they always proceeded from the fact that a clash with russia is inevitable. for a military clash they were preparing for war, and what this war is now taking place, er east of the border. uh, nothing is cancelled. they don't seem to think that this is the
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end? i mean, uh, it's a combination of uh, on the one hand. uh, like a hard experience, uh, but on the other hand, some really well-established hmm people of eastern europe. there was such a hungarian philosopher, looking for a biblo, who, after the second world war in 1.948, published a book entitled about the squalor of the small eastern european peoples. ah and uh, there he says that, uh, a very important feature of these uh , small nations is existential fear, that is, e , as it were, absorbed from the experience of historical sensation that, as it were, uh, but this state, which you consider yours, maybe
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not, uh, at the next round of history, that is, this fear. uh, hmm, feeling insecure all the time it u influences the elite's behavior. polish case, uh it as if increases some such. i said adventurousness of their policy. uh, because there in the thirteenth year. they understood that there was a big conflict going on, they understood this in 13, and they also acted a little on the principle of knitting and we'll see. well, actually, that is, for them what happened, then there was no such special surprise. thank you we had a story
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aleksey miller this week we started talking about a new phase of the ukrainian offensive to discuss the senseless fog of war as intense as it was now, perhaps, never. now it is disguised as an unprecedented openness and reliability. from which everything only becomes cloudy, fierce hostilities have been going on for more than a year and a half, one way or another , covering many states. what does all this mean for the world's military-political prospects are we talking with our friend dmitry stefanov, co-founder of the wattford project. hello dima. here is a well-known phrase that the generals are always preparing for the last war. here, as non-specialists, i have the opposite feeling now that they were preparing just in time for a future war, but it turned out something like past, but at the new technological level it is. well, it's actually a common phrase. i would put the emphasis here in a slightly different way. we were preparing, probably, for another war, not for the future, nor for the past, but simply for another, but it suddenly
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happened. everything is a bit old fashioned. here although , of course, adjusted for the new technical level. eh, how right? it’s noted that it turned out that we returned to some extent, i apologize for the era of the diesel bank, which is very closely associated with cyberpunk from its own genre related here on hope we don't get there. yes, there is punk, of course, but in fact, some innovations take place to be a completely different level of transparency. that is, it means all his clothes. conversations here, well, this transparency does not mean that there is no world that counteracts, probably, the most important thing is that everyone saw that we have, uh, everything is decided at such a completely industrial level and despite the transition to a real society. here, although on the other hand again. speaking of mixing new and old ukrainian crowdfunding servicemen, which consist in the fact that for a few dollars you can leave a message on a projectile that heals in the direction of
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russian positions. it is too. in general , about our post-meta society, nevertheless, people who are responsible for everything. they have to e even in the process to adapt all the time and we can already say that some notable conclusions have been drawn about how to lead them into their actions now. to be honest , there is probably such a conclusion, a very global one, or something, which does not even apply directly to military operations. this is what, that do not underestimate your opponent and concerns this all is not very new such. well , unfortunately everyone steps on this rake over and over again. e, underestimating the enemy, overestimating your knowledge and ideas about him. here, and this also applies to such, absolutely non-technical categories, such as , for example, for whom the conflict is more important, for whom the stakes are higher. that's why it's not very clear to do this, but nevertheless, everyone discusses it over and over again. here. well, as for the more technical side, then, probably , the most important conclusion is that it is necessary
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adapt, it is necessary to adapt not only on the battlefield, it is necessary to adapt our own industry, our own economy. logistics itself is another matter , again, this is not always used properly and it all depends on specific people, that is , no one has succeeded in achieving the application of all technical innovations harmoniously. although some, of course, bright events take place, but in the end, of course, everything is decided. uh, thousands of tens of thousands of pieces of armored vehicles and military personnel and wagons, whatever shells they each other ready. the cost of imported exemplary weapons, as a rule, is not disclosed, some figures still get into the press , for example, cnn found out that one missile of the p-3 air defense system, which is manufactured by the rateon company , costs $ 4 million in ukraine for one air raid. dozens of them can be produced . kiev was promised 5 patriots, but so far
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only two have been handed over. at the same time, each such complex, according to data, costs about half a billion dollars, about the same amount as, according to the pentagon, the united states spent on operation against moore, gaddafi in 2011, 2/3 of this amount fell on the launch of tomahawk cruise missiles, this is another brainchild. all the same rayton. the flight range of its latest modifications reaches 2,500 km, and each launch costs from one and a half to two million dollars , depending on the modification. you just need to pay another 1.5 and you can buy one m-77 towed howitzer of 155 mm caliber. this is a british-designed weapon, but produced in the usa, the firing range is 25 km, and special ammunition - 40 can be controlled with with the help of a digital aiming system with gps , last year ukraine received more than 140 such
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guns, but now there are not enough shells for them, another scarce ammunition is consumed by the hymars launcher. it costs about the same as two towed howitzers. this is a car plus rockets , each $ 150,000, and there are six of them, which means a volley worth about a million. locked martin until recently produced about 9,000 rockets a year, and ukraine needs more than 5,000 shells. a month later, the united states delivered cue sticks. bmp bradley each costs more than $ 3 million, however, there is a german analogue of mordor three times cheaper. together with them, kiev received 18 battle tanks. leopard 2, they cost from seven to 10 million dollars, and the united states is preparing to transfer 30 abrams tanks to ukraine worth a total of $400 million, but the main thing is that ukraine is asking for
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several dozen f-16 fighters. the price of one such machine ranges from 43 to 55 million dollars, and this is one of the cheapest american fighters. here uh from the very beginning and until now uh constantly arise in information space some next miracle weapon, there are javelins, bayraktars and leopards. well, and so on. so, now i don’t know what planes are now or well, in general, 16 is, uh, but then they disappear somewhere, whether it’s just information wars subside, or in fact, it turns out not to be a miracle, but a miracle in general, maybe now there will be some thanks for military equipment. well, i think maybe it's not a miracle, something monstrous, if we do cross, uh, the nuclear threshold. as for these magic wands, there are two points. wanted
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i would like to note, firstly, of course, this is the fact that, well, there may be such a consciousness of human belief in a miracle that a magic wand will appear right now that will solve our problems, but in fact this is a very common story, a vivid example is ten-year cycles technical search. whispering in the united states in terms of strategic missile defense, that now we are definitely losing the problem, then it turns out that only new ones have been created. well, what can you do? but at the same time, it is important, again, this echoes the fact that we have just discussed important adaptation, that is, when something new appears, naturally, in advance. it is impossible to be prepared for this , some additional losses appear. additional threats, you have to change the logistics again, you have to, uh, realize that now you live, uh, in the pre-front zone, which is another 50 km away. expanded in depth and the experience that is now accumulating enough. at a great price, including the price of human lives, and, of course, it should be accumulated, and you want that
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they are doing this, because of course. there are stories when the experience, in general, uh, is not used in a complex way, or vice versa, of course, what we have got is the so -called syrian experience. that's because which turned out to be not very applicable, but on the ukrainian side, in an obvious way, the experience of those most notorious eight years in the donbas was used, at some stages. it is clear that they were preparing for the very war that happened now, the situation has changed again and it is clear that it is as if everything is again from scratch. everything started forgotten and all. why did they study or teach not that, but again, systematic work is needed here. this is such work, as far as is known, was carried out during the great patriotic war. this work has been going on for years. e of the past cold war, my favorite, let's say, and sore point. this is that we seem to have a fairly large village, high, for sure , long-range, that is, those very different
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missiles. but the way uh, they are applied, in general, not very much. it looks like how they wrote about it, they will be before the application began, what is the reason. well, it's probably political. limitation. as for political and other things, no matter how anyone’s, uh, i’m a professional, i really don’t like the term pseudonym, the term hybrid wars, because it’s not clear what it is, but it is actively used, as if there is no line between war and peace in it. and then, after all, it turns out , logically, that these are the customs of war that have been developed over the centuries, that after all , there are things that can be done. they can't fade and disappear. if this boundary does not exist, then there is no boundary between what is possible and what is not. can it be said that this really visible now or still not yet. well, here, it seems to me, again, two factors play. uh, the first factor is that yes, due to the presence of nuclear deterrence. how do colleagues get in the way? there is a desire
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to confrontation persists. uh, the confrontation is somewhere in the basement of the escalation stairs or on the periphery of the vortex said that it didn’t bang, what is called because of this, we see, in general, such things that seem unusual to us, and another thing is that international humanitarian law. it is also lawful conflicts. e, it, in principle enough clearly prescribes. e conditions when a peaceful object becomes a military one, when it is possible to hit a peaceful infrastructure to achieve a war, the advantages and main factors here the proportionality of the collateral damage to the civilian population, each determines the proportionality for itself and i must say that despite the rather high level of tightening taking place e on the territory of ukraine on russian territory a. still, more or less some framework is retained by right-handed conflicts. uh, it seems to me that it arose from the understanding that uh? today i am you tomorrow, that is, if you crossed some wound, then it will also be very easy to cross from the other side. of course,
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war crimes have been committed and will continue to be committed. this is also the reality of our day, but still some limits of reason are protected. ok, thanks, dmitry stefanovich was with us . thank you, the us military is helping ukraine . but it's not so bad that they soak their connections with aliens. this was just discussed at the hearings of the us congress we will be surprised, but the meaning of john dearing with his version of the meeting of the congress on aliens, the speaker, says no to the congressman. hertz. we have not yet identified this object as a laptop. hunter biden. rick makia family drama aliens looking at the monitor. he says, this is it. look, i'm in the us congress and margery taylor green just showed a picture
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of you and hunter biden. bill bramham continues the ufo theme listen lady says we're already in trouble with gas prices baby food and future pensions and they ufos are discussing what planet they are from in general, and his attack on the opponents of vaccination. they watch the film of luo's son that was shown in the congress and one speaks to the other. well, finally, america began to take this problem seriously, and the elephant is known for its sexual political agenda. a new republican symbol looking into the ufo report for the us government says this is what happened to these missing trump votes. there may be alien creatures around us, but we don’t see them yet, but everyone sees other creatures a day that helps
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our permanent correspondent in tehran to survive in this worst of worlds, and most importantly, cats. throughout history, these fluffy creatures have aroused great interest in humans, and some even managed to arouse special sympathy. today in this cafe. in the center of tehran, visitors come not only to have a bite, but also to play with cats of various breeds. every day, dozens of cat lovers flock here . a small two-story building in the center of the iranian capital has become a cozy home for 30 cats that freely roam the exhibition space. this place appeared thanks to the lord, akbari. previously , he had a bookstore in which there lived one cat. over time , other tailed visitors began to drop in there. that's how the idea came up, the opening of this museum, similar
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window care centers already exist, and in russia, slovakia and canada, they are a success and arouse genuine interest. there is. only for woolly persians known for their royal, calm and aristocratic character, there are himalayan and russian cats are all vaccinated and well-groomed. it's my first time here and i like it. this place, it turns out, cats are very sociable, of course, their character largely depends on the breed, some easily make contact, others may not want to interact with you at all, but not all are good. i love cats. i like to hug them, caress them and feed them. this place is very calming for all these animals . the difficult fate of the cat farukh, for example, blind from birth, but he is mobile and sociable , was born blind, but he is very reckless playful. he is loved by visitors. he has a large family here from a persian cat. he has four
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kittens. and here is another cat, ramin, when he appeared with us, his kidneys did not work, but now, as you can see, thanks to our care, he is alive and well, the employees of this cat. museum cafes want to convey to society the idea that it is not only possible, but also necessary, to be friends with stray cats. here they are not called vagrants and their gender is considered. we citizens who have every right to live freely in the city should not call city cats homeless or street, we consider them our neighbors , the mission of our cafe is to show the relationship people who are good to cats are kind and kind to their fellow animals. the absence of violence and aggression towards animals will help create a safer human society. in this museum. also on display are paintings, photographs, cartoons, and stamps of cats from various countries, including iran, south korea, and russia. with their help, visitors
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to the exhibition learn about the life of cats in different parts of the world. for centuries, cats were considered valuable pets in iran in fact. the country itself looks like a sitting cat on the map . iranians come here to cuddle these amazing animals and learn more about the history of centuries of coexistence. a man with them what did the mad men say to me? alice can't help it objected cat we're all out of our minds here. and you and me how do you know that i asked out of my mind? alice , of course, the cat answered not in her own way, otherwise how would you have ended up here, and we are all here, as we turned out, we will try to understand, but already in the fall. it was our last summer issue and a cheshire cat-like companion. at alice's
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as the main condition for more than 20,000 people a day of biblo during the great patriotic war. we are at a very dangerous moment in human history, what is now takes place in ukraine this is the lessons of 2018, the edition of june 22 is designated as the beginning of the german-soviet war. well, ukraine has nothing to do with the lessons of the past. otherwise we his repeat speculators from history decide on the basis.
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detective. returning to the information picture, russia is ready to look for ways to peacefully resolve the situation in ukraine, despite the desire of the west to act solely in its own interests in any international conflict, and vladimir putin stated this at a meeting with heads of the african country, the president noted, moscow carefully studied the proposal of the state in the continent and appreciate their balanced approach with the details of anastasia efimov to turn kiev into a tool to undermine the foundations of russia's security, and this was precisely the goal of the de facto collective west, behind all the events taking place today with a reminder about this as about the nature and origins of the crisis. the head of state began a meeting with a group of leaders of african states on ukrainian
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