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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  September 15, 2023 2:30am-3:01am MSK

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and let’s see what we can do about it , we’ll turn it once or twice in the direction in which we need it, that’s all. at least as a chance, i propose to discuss this, so to speak. it seems to me that this last point is important, just in general, in general, regarding the eastern colonic forum, in your opinion, it was very positive and, let’s say, it turned out to be an uplifting forum. why was there a lot of information and projects about creation there? i believe this is an extremely important need. eh, that means the atmosphere that motivates people to create, in the end and war and everything. the rest is for the sake of what and victory is for the sake of life and creation. they are, so to speak, for the sake of forcing darkness, as such , creating development is, uh, something worth living for in relation to the last phrase about the eastern direction. some say turn to the east. yes, no , my friends, in fact, for centuries russia was directed to the east, first beyond the volga, then the trans-urals, then to the far east . why because this is how we sprouted territories with greatness people? courses of meanings including
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the strategic depth that allowed them to win is where we have been developing for centuries. but the last 20 have been there for 25-30 years. we suddenly went crazy and our eyes are in a bunch only the west only the west we have returned to ourselves and this is an absolutely correct strategically important direction of development, that’s why the forum. it seems to me that it passed on a very positive note, and the visit of comrade kim jong-un. but this is just to say, i don’t know, some kind of fart, like a dream, this quote from gorbachev is an advertisement. what is engineering support for troops? who help the infantry solve the tasks of the performance simply so that they don’t sit too long
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and get separated? fox norm , you come here and directly leave, the bathhouse is already directly inside due to what period of time. this one is being built, it takes six months to build 12 km, the engineering troops are nothing without us. there were a lot of drug addicts in the ranks of my unit. we said that the fighters who were running near me in the same chaotic manner were shooting at houses and shooting at windows, but i was on drugs.
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immediately there is a spray based on alphavin, and then similar activities go on all over the world, dozens of those same biolaboratories in ukraine immediately come to mind
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a few years ago, i remember, andrey was discussed. we katz's law was like this. after all , it was in this law that katz united us with the iranians of north korea. that is, if you like, then our union was predetermined by american stupidity. what is surprising again? this is the whole logic that the development of our economy is moving because they imposed sanctions. if they imposed sanctions, we would still be trailing behind. our an alliance with unfriendly countries for america was predetermined by the fact that the americans pushed us there through our rapprochement with china . we were pushed there by the same american brix, we were pushed there without america. what are we talking about? you are completely unexpected. that is, we always need someone, like
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during the russian empire we needed a crap british woman who would push us towards something. and this, by the way, is very sad. it’s sad that he is, otherwise we somehow relax internally. here's an eternal wish for everyone a chance to fall in love with the whole world. consider that, okay, he's like stop. well, okay, still normal guys. let's have a drink and a snack and make peace from here. this topic has passed. in general, let's hope that with all this, this national tolstoyanism of ours over the last 30 years. we became quite strong and the people we were trying to hug with beat us. by the way, speaking of this, this axis of evil is a very interesting story. there were, um, two permanent members. yes, this is iran and the korean people's democratic republic and the third there was always a corresponding member. and whoever was there, that means they changed, yes, and whoever didn’t take the place of the third one there and
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venezuela was there, when chavez was there was syria, what and when was there, that means assad, yes yes, but i think that really the law to frame us gave us full membership in this coalition, so to speak. and this was, of course, a very big american strategic mistake. but it did not arise by chance. they are exactly us. for example, nikitai. and, for example, not some other countries that they also tried there, they perceived it as throwing something at someone. eh, as the main enemy? why did they accept this? they said that only russia competes with the united states and the collective west at the level of vision for the internet. this is called the narrative level. that is, only we can do this , despite the fact that we haven’t formulated anything special yet. the most interesting thing is that we
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haven’t formulated anything in particular yet, but even what we said has already scared us. this is an escheat coalition of democracy. so, well, yes. so we say this, we were declared the main now, probably, this is the responsibility of the main ideological enemy of the modern united states, but by and large the same thing happened for our relations with the people's republic of china. there was such a phrase. it was, uh, from the mid -fifties. well, i can’t recall exactly when it was, let’s say. maybe andrey will correct me on uh, or nikolay will join us - this is the second after mau , let’s say. so not after ma, but next to mal said that uh about the korean people's democratic republic of china. these are teeth and north korea is lips. if
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he said so, he told me today and says, if it’s better than yes, there’s a decent amount of it, we know him from a rather indecent soviet children’s ditty, so i won’t repeat it on the air. it’s quite funny, but he said that if you remove your lips from your teeth it will be very uncomfortable, yes, but if you look at the situation that is now developing. our situation, when the teeth of china, which cannot confront the west as openly as it was in the sixties, does it become a knd? and these teeth are quite powerful and these teeth can be used. there, china will be forced to remain silent. this is a very important and final touch to the visit. kim jong-un. yes, very
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interesting. i read it very carefully, and i was simply struck by the reaction in the west. well , i see, well, and someone here. the fact that kim jong-un invited vladimir vladimirovich to come to the korean people-democratic sou- this proposal was, um, accepted, as some people here were sausage. yes, even on the news feed you could see this sausage. a. well, seriously speaking, here we are now should take a look. well, yes, the great grandfather, so to speak , of the current leader of kirsa a. after all, he made a political decision in the spirit of what sergei aleksandrovich is talking about and he hurt the united states; yes, observing all legal formalities, he withdrew from the treaty on the non- proliferation of nuclear weapons. yes, it turned out to be
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sanctions. but let's answer our question. and this decision was strategically justified not only for the dprk as a nation state for the entire region. but if he had not done this, if the dprk had not received nuclear weapons, but americans would get in. the americans would have gotten in easily, but they wouldn't have succeeded. this would end in millions of victims. this would end in a bloodbath on the korean peninsula with millions of victims and most likely with the use of at least tactical nuclear weapons by the united states. in this sense, we must understand the price of risky strategic decisions from my point of view. kim yrsen's solution. she was absolutely. yes , this is a very difficult time for the hander or the people, but from a strategic perspective it is justified and there is actually peace in the far east
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it has been preserved, also taking into account our catastrophic weakening in the nineties. we forgot very quickly. what was our far east like in the nineties? yes, when the mayors of the largest cities were practicing psychics. we forgot about this. we don’t remember any specific lads at all. yes, kindness is okay, with the lads, the lads are just rational. this is the largest city. the psychic drove in all seriousness. yes, that was scary. well, this is what you need to remember, that peace in the far east has also been preserved thanks to this decision, but in general , this is how i look at europe now: corinne jean-pierre hasn’t registered with us yet, somehow ilya overlooked it or she didn’t have time to answer boringly. yes, it’s no fun without her, but in general, this is the truth,
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you perform together. what did penguins breathe? yes, well, actually hysterical. now, if you look at the sequence of speeches, but from the west’s side, not everything is there. ok then. let me show you, then. this is the punishment of korin jenkir. can you explain why the president communicated so much? foreign living partners of his son have a good day, guys, thank you very much, more than half of the voters showed up lena that she believes the president is involved, that he is lying, you have no answer to this karelian. karen doesn't have an answer to that. but something else is interesting. about reptilians, yes. enjoy the enchanted experience. i'm not a poor child. i am more of a cold-blooded reptile, determined to win the elections. and what is she wrong about, she told the truth once in her life , once in her life she told the truth to nancy pilos, in general it’s hysterical. it's just hysterical
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from the feeling that everything permitted is running out. well, the trouble is, well, i, for example, i’m very disappointed, damn it, i’m just catastrophically disappointed, damn it. the man prepared this performance as an opening act, made posts h2 days, wrote some texts for 2 days. i praised him that the concept of forceful globalization of new colonialism had finally been voiced. yes, he goes to the podium at the school of diplomacy. to me, the foreign policy named after john racens and something is carrying some kind of complete , complete, some kind of porridge, yes, it’s tasteless and broken. yes, he ate chizhik, i thought now he would push now there will be some mincemeat. yes, there's nothing there. do you know why? but they are approaching this projectile, don’t. it came out and i must
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say. and now we will dominate. yes, leadership did not work out. gruzinsky was right, either dominance or leadership with leadership does not work out, there is nothing to say. he karin runs away asshole. still, it wasn’t noted. so she remained silent. i'm so i was right. so, and at this moment, when you go out, he says, and now we will dominate. each of them has one click one thing on my mind. and with what well, the very last one concludes, uh, borisov’s personal history, and any person from russia, and not only from russia, who resides in the kaliningrad region of the russian federation should know two things, that the city of königsberg was not turned into shards by the russians. yes, the air wing of the british royal air force
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is staffed in canada, so, firstly, this is there, and, secondly, you always need to clarify. where in what place? the peace of tilsit was signed. this peace of tilsit between alexander i and napoleon was signed in the city of sovetsk, kaliningrad region and any person who begins to redraw the geographical map should always think about it. and in which city? what will be the name of the city where the agreement on the creation of the north atlantic alliance was signed? well, or some other agreement, you always need to understand that the peace of tilsit was signed in the city of sovetsk. and where will some other future peace be signed?
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this is such a relevant, beautiful story, yes, well, sergeevich succinctly described the historical significance of the visit and negotiations. now, perhaps, you can’t even add anything special here. i would be the only one to say that we, of course, say that the americans are helping us. yes, well, like, both make decisions, well, for the sake of fairness and still defending. eh, a common sense approach. they are not a charitable society, because we don’t think so. yes, they are a charitable society, and so we will be russians, don’t sleep , russians, resist. of course not. no , of course not, that’s because uh, well, a change in the concept of our uh, continuation of ours. well, the relationship towards us as a country continues to suicide. well, this definitely took shape in the very early nineties.
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well, even under gorbachev, from the moment of the collapse of the soviet union, there was a concept that we would kill ourselves and well, we need to help us a little there, for example, by sending terrorists to chechnya. yes, there was something else like that, well, by eleven-twelve year. they realized that russia's process of suicide had been stopped. and in general, well sent to five. yes, the reverse process is going on. they were surprised to discover this in our refusals to obey and uh in what happened in reality. they were surprised to discover that russia is not going to kill itself; moreover, it is going to. eh, well, intensify development. and then, of course, it was done. eh , the choice is in the direction of the concept that russia needs to be finished off, according to my feelings. this
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happened no later than the eleventh and twelfth year. there many events took place from that moment. in general, a military scenario became inevitable. yes, because uh for uh, well, i see. yes, the desires for an internal revolution have always remained and remain, but if not it turns out. that the americans understood that they would have to fully confront russia . and they prepared this whole story very systematically. ukraine was chosen as the main springboard, so what is happening now is a continuation of the design of this military scenario. that's because, well, uh, there are no americans, there is no other option. they will continue to do so. blinkin’s torment is connected primarily with the fact, it seems to me, dmitry gennalychik, that he knows that the military is this very path the only scenario. well, just come out
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straight and say it. it’s somehow inconvenient, well, it doesn’t work out, that’s why i have to warm up, and it’s all in hints well, say it, but directly , uh, well, in general, probably the president of the united states should say it, but he can’t, well, biden makes such a speech pronounce. so, this is why there are simply difficulties with this for now, but i am convinced that in the near future it will be formalized and clear here, and uh, by the way, we must very seriously evaluate all attempts to create a trilateral bloc. america japan south korea well, you did it, six months ago. well, at least in this literal sense you will receive our negotiations. yes , now comrade ivan is coming and sergei viktorovich will come to moscow in 2 months at the chemical plant. then a trip is planned. well, yes, there is definitely a triangle. well
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, your triangle has our triangle, and this is a non-alternative scenario and sublimation is along the line of escalation. it is completely in the hands and it is happening on the initiative of the united states that's because imagine to yourself. what word does not name dmitry gennadievich, even dominance, even leadership, the meaning of this was only one opportunity to rob the whole world. okay, by intimidating violence. now, if this scheme ends, everything ends, including the entire elite of the united states, the twins end. they just know it. well, how and how, how to come to terms with this? this is a matter of life and death for the big guys who, in general , have been building this system so diligently
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for decades, so that it turns out that everything is over. yes, the professor said joyfully. well well, they they understand that everything is over, but they don’t agree with these and they don’t see and don’t know any other way of refutation other than military, so they don’t find and won’t find. yes, therefore, we should treat all this with absolute seriousness, and these steps , including in the east, are very, well, timely and very necessary in all the senses that sergei said in those that he did not say. yes, maybe it’s not necessary, well, how would they publicly speak here additionally. now, if this is a professional forum, it’s also very important, seriously. i agree with you. we have such a roll call with you. i believe that this is the content of the forum and in general the president’s trip to the far east is for me. yours inspired me a lot, because in fact, the volume of infrastructure development
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, which is not just a concept, but is at the stage of real plans, not even projects, but real implementation plans, is such that i am absolutely convinced that it sets it. well, here is the skeleton structure of the internal shape of the country for the next decade ahead. that's absolutely absolutely and i'm sure that together with high-speed highways. eh, the ports are all that, another road is planned there. parallel transyl. it will definitely appear, because, well, we need it in order to master all this. there are many other things and when they say to us, no, we have questions of the future. i say what nonsense. we don’t have, maybe, some abstract lamentations, yes, but we have a very specific fundamental plan for the development of our country. well, uh, its inclusion in
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the world ones. uh, infrastructure logistics commodity trade flows. that's very a specific plan that will enable development over the next decade. this is at its core. by the way, i'll remind you. this is about bama, well, this is very revealing. we are all about the same generation, well, with the exception of some comrades, but we remember very well, yes, when, when, when brezhnev was building, yes, and bam, then they whispered in the kitchen, like, well, in the kitchen you couldn’t tell your friend why the hell this is pointless, so to speak, history. well, by the way, it wasn’t discussed, yes, what is all this construction was identified, when we and china were not very good. relations, but if anyone looks at the map, he will see where the trans-siberian railway runs, reflecting the then soviet-chinese, and now the russian -chinese border is within a few
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tens of kilometers, and the bam passes within 500,000 km. and this is a significant difference. it was military necessity that forced the soviet union and the threat to build this very thing. first of all, i say, but how amazingly 30 years have passed. you are now overloaded, he can’t cope, well, with that the volume that we can carry there and that we need there. what is a point of view? imagine if it had not been built. well, there wouldn’t be a soviet boom now in these conditions, by the way, in the conditions of a new military necessity, when our main cargo flows are directed towards this very eastern corridor. and this, by the way, is not a push. eh, so to speak, the war from the west gave, but in fact it was just a push like a pebble, because it was already predetermined. well imagine that they should have listened to the smart guys who, by the way, were in
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the nineties. all criticism of the soviet union was based on this, a senseless , useless construct that ruined billions of rubles. by the way, a fresh example. here. let's remember this, in general , a little less than ten years ago, regarding the power of siberia, we didn’t hear all this expert in economics about us on the powerful, we don’t need the power of siberia, there is no market there. nothing to sell. they won't buy anything. this will not be economically viable. this broke the money and that less than 10 years have passed? so we i to why do we remember all this? we will now hear a battle over our infrastructure development plans. they are really huge, so i ask all our viewers to take this seriously, and these are the historical examples that i gave.
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yes, they should just explain. that this is what will literally save our country in the next decade. like bam, like the power of siberia all felt on the pencil at the moment when it is needed. well, lastly , let’s return, so to speak, to ukraine and the united states. this is where it gets very interesting. we repeat the word hysteria during time, well, in ukraine. exactly, of course, hysteria, because they suddenly now understand, and also in terms of the population. this is how i just feel it. that the victory that the british promised them will not happen to the americans? well, anything will happen according to the words of defeat. they are also still afraid to say something will happen. well, here's the victory . well, here's the victory that the americans and the british promised us. they promised us. the bastards deceived us. well, uh, she won't be there. this is a terrible horror, firstly, because that there comes a feeling of understanding
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that you have been deceived. here comes the second complete confusion. what will happen then if there is no victory? well, by the way, in this sense, jones it was not by chance that she was called. by the way, i ’m sure for specific money. well, so to speak , such visits are made. i read it. here is his entire speech. well, just like that, nevertheless , working off. don't trust anyone. there will still be victory, uh, which means america must. how 's that for lyriz? what the hell are we waiting for? well, i mean, why should you kind of, well, go to war? let's get in, but johnson's goods didn't say. now he may well volunteer. johnson yes, he's an example. well, at least let’s let these ksaras perform. you can get married, by the way, that’s a fresh idea, yes, let’s introduce you? that's why there is complete hysteria here.
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i haven’t done a lot of things before, and then i did dream with me , you’ll take it all your life, i’m waiting for my husband and i to just talk to you, i don’t want to talk to anyone for a person. i want to catch the wind letter. the joker must, let him go down, go wherever he wants, but he returns, he promised the lord of the wind. come on fedor, hold on soon
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the armed forces were forced to take extreme measures in argentina, with which fashionable dictatorships all began with ease. served by our great northern neighbor. there is no doubt that the united states is responsible for all dictatorships in latin america . the colonel said that since he could not kill us during the arrest, the presidential palace of lamoda santiago de chile is blooming on us, well, posada still has traces of bullets, the facade can be plastered, but the wounds are still bleeding. in that house, one of ours was watching everything that was happening. compatriot. these her eyes. it was her power that produced it. she's impressed. yes, it is sung in tango, everyone stopped to look at her, who was this russian woman, consciously drawn into the most dangerous political games. today, 50 years later. we
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can tell you something else. but the americans, of course, have a situation because it’s necessary. if the old man is biden, he will go to the elections in a wheelchair. that's it, then you need to hold the strollers, he will run up. yes, you need to control the situation and keep the front. well, at least until these very elections, yes, that is, until november next year, that is, the whole year, we must maintain it and maintain it intensively.

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