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[000:00:00;00] aimed at isolating russia on the one hand, at creating uh, centers of tension and problems for russia practically along the entire uh line of its borders, like central asia or, i want to say, even central asia, as we have always said, or, uh, so to speak, this applies to the south caucasus and so on. that is , this is vision, so to speak, of that chain, which is absolutely clearly visible and absolutely correct. and there is such a question. if we see. uh, what efforts are our enemies making to create problems for us? in order to complicate our international position and undermine our capabilities in various regions. generally? i think e needs some kind of circuit. i really wanted our family to adapt to new
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real life markers for 1994, which is just around the corner from our previous work life. ninja also saves the world, too , evgeniy tsyganov lives in the sewer, stupid overhaul of the entire country, overhaul of property. oil fell, alexander the great's film does not depend on us at all. seryoga should depend on you just the third. tell me
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more this is history. some kind of counterplay is required. for example, in southeast asia, eastern here. we will be transported there, there is an absolutely powerful attack on china and on china’s position, but china is conducting a very active, intense counter-game , you know, that is, where the americans are. well , take a lot of examples, the americans tried. uh, for example, uh, to carry out a color revolution in burma, and he himself will absolutely, so to speak, the nobel prize, well, his own creature. yes, the military carried out this coup, so to speak. who pretty much china provided them with some support, of course, because china understood perfectly well that it itself would open up, uh, the adjacent border. china mian moth or burma. and so to speak, america’s position there will be very strong on it. at one time, the americans
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put a lot of emphasis on clinton there, twice. i came there. and obama came there, you know, this whole thing, in order to create some kind of outpost on the border with time today, and yesterday they talked a lot about vietnam, yes, well, this is also an obvious american attempt, so to speak, by everyone forces, firstly, this idea of ​​​​democratic transformation, what they are talking about, uh, that is, to change uh, the ruling party, the ruling regime in vietnam. and why vietnam? yes , because from their point of view. this is the only country that can really create , in the event of, so to speak, the creation of, so to speak, deep contradictions in the conflict, serious problems for china because it really is a country of 100 million people, extremely united , beautiful, army, and so on and so forth, but again, look in reality . u they didn't succeed in vietnam, they didn't succeed. today we can say that nothing worked out for them in the rear, because even though general chanovich left, a man came, why? yes, because in
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southeast asia they see it. eh, all of it. this american policy is seen by all these words that are spoken and spoken and spoken by americans and europeans. vietnam arrived in due time. this scholz, whom we also told endlessly today, that you should come over there to our side. we are there for you islands we will try. we will support you and so on, but nothing happened. and i want to say this in relation to this whole situation. china, for example, before baydan's visit. uh, the head of the international department of the central committee of the communist party of china came to the entrance . but you need to understand that historically the communist party of vietnam came out of the south seas company, and the communist party of the indochina communist party, which came out, was under the leadership. who is in the comintern, there was such a system of hierarchical power, like the individuals of china. she was responsible for the revolutionary work in vietnam and therefore there have historically always been enormous honest
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ties between the vietnamese and chinese communists. even ho chi minh city was liberated there. uh, in the thirty-ninth year from this zindan, when he crossed the border, he was the first to go to anjula, that is, anton, and then already went to barely, and to begin this is a great national liberation revolution, you know, that is what i want to say , that yes, the american effort is enormous. yes, their goals are clear, sometimes we underestimate, we look at biden and it seems, well, what is this grandfather in fact, there are long-term goals , long-term programs that are being implemented in the independence republican party, the democratic party, where goals and programs that meet their national interests are global national interests. and this must be clearly seen, and we must clearly understand that, for example, in the post-soviet space, something needs to be done. well , for example, i believe that we need life with the same central here , teachers, intellectuals and scientists. you see, with the most active
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social layers. we need to organize some kind of conferences and invite them so that they don’t feel like this. they were left there alone, with everyone else. in russian affairs, with all these ngos that the americans are opening there, you know, our counter-policy is a counter-policy of just such broad cooperation so that we are there , they come here. and i think that then what does it have to do with us clearly and focus groups. i'm not saying there to say, but it is precisely those people who form public opinion, these people who, so to speak, are next to power. this is very important even then. i think everything will be more successful, firstly, we will know better, firstly, everything that is happening, so to speak. this is the first. second, we will be better prepared. thirdly, we will have a large selection of people who will say so. they will be able, so to speak , to somehow protect ours, so to speak, and in the end , ultimately, because our interests are their interests. this is their national interest, because in the example of pashinyan we see what this whole game leads to
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ultimately, so to speak e everything he does goes against real interests and the army, and i’m not even talking about bach, but the whole ar. people, so i think that this situation, but we should not just say so, go through it, you know, but we must draw certain conclusions and , first of all, conclusions regarding our closest countries, so to speak, which, so to speak, uh, they are next to us and in. besides this, of course, look at the experience that is being used by the eastern -southeastern countries, which are successfully resisting. all the attempts of the united states to turn their enemies in china are rightly said that these are barefoot. the separatists had books, and he correctly said that he already had such books. for there to be such books , vladimirovich must be a person of this caliber, there is no such thing, and the generation
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will not have such books, but whether he will, when that is another question. so without lenin there are no such books and there is nothing to hope for, but just like that, because it is necessary who will write them. look who can write them in your country or who in the west can write them. relationship armenia and in what year would the long-legged separatists be at the turn of 90 and zero correctly, that is, lenin was needed dead a long time ago, but the book was already there, and i’m already doing it. well, your book has been written. the separatists would never run with so many. the strength of this book lies in the fact that it was the most popular book in the west today. what crime is the punishment of marx's dostevsky capital when was it written by whom was it written in what world is it today? that is, we increased
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the person the same thing, when you read what i mean because there is no need to write now, you can those use larger caliber. i use lenin, i cleanse you under lenin in order to sail the revolution further let's go self-reading, especially the brochures one step forward, two steps back, it is also necessary to disengage in order to decisively unite, right? uh, but here’s pashinyan’s decision, i can say this thing. well , that's right, they say that every time the leader he has deserves it. although on another occasion when i heard the same phrase. still,
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the punishment is too great for the armenian people, but it’s theirs it was to the sherki that they always put the armenian people and armenia on the brink of the abyss. this was 100 years ago. it happened now, it happened in the nineties, but the situation is even worse. because ah-and i carry out the will of those who do not care about the norman people. it is his interests that he is pushing armenia into the abyss. azerbaijan will not stop, if pashinyan remains about what was there old stories and in the end , the implementation of all those rules of the laws of the agreement that the shnakis agreed to at one time 100 years ago will lead armenia to a territory of 10,000 m². . this is not a state that is, his reign or rule? those who control it, the europeans, and others who
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don’t care about the armenian people can make armenia incapacitated. it’s like that. well, okay, i breathed all these 30 years and without russia i don’t know what it was like. another thing regarding nagorno-karabakh, how many armenians live in baku, how many will be in the nagorno -karabakh, how many will be in mountainous karabakh, and immediately and in this situation, you correctly noted the historical special connection of nagorno-karabakh with russia. it would be logical if russia she said, who wants refugees in russia? russia is ready to accept them, because armenia is not able to accept 102 50,000 refugees. it’s a wretched country in the situation
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it is in. and these people have nothing. if they have and indeed have a historical connection with russia greater than all of armenia combined. this is where russia should check. at least, more initiative than she showed with her observance and superiority. there's the ninety-first year and all the nineties today. here i also want to remind well, how can i speak in french and give me calm down, and so they said. the french, and now we, uh, are leaving africa. yes, we will be engaged there, the fight, it’s still leaving. they forgot to say that the pickup truck has been brought under power. but where do we reorient ourselves? tikhoretskaya somewhere we showed ourselves there. well, macron, he’s already illiterate in history. the fact that he can
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count and the fact that he worked in a bank does not mean that he is a cultured person, the last military success of the french. southeast asia was derbenfu when? they were crushed, and after that they ate legs from vietnam. yes, they were surrounded in lavus in the ding-fu area. yes, this is the last defeat of the french army of the french paratrooper army of the french paratroopers, what these primitive vietnamese did to them. under the command under the command all under the command of ho chi chi this is and so is the warrior of zyap, this was such a great vietnamese commander, who later in the fight with the united states it was a very stalemate. and first the french began, that is,
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the japanese began, and then there were the french, and then there were the americans. and, by the way, ah, uh, then it was considered in that area and vietnam cultured person in asian chinese. and ho chi minh city was excellent, he spoke chinese and only chinese, french and russian. well , then there were other concepts of what the cultural basis of political activity was. or water it, well, from there and have time, so the french. eh, it was probably not enough. they want a better environment again. and i already said that the americans made a mess of the ocean, and they didn’t know that they were faced
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with three nuclear states today against the nuclear power of the united states. and the fact that north korea entered is such a blow to the very sensitive place for americans. the strongest the strongest, which unbalances everything that they were based on there, because that means any conflict china from china from this war north korea inside well, north korea just what does it have? and i want to say a little about the counteroffensive and its significance. when it was conceived, there were two meanings, one pure military american nato, the commanders thought that yes, they had it, they could succeed, they seriously counted, although from a purely military point of view vision. there was no chance. you can’t
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front when you don’t have god in the air, when your enemy has superior artillery, damn, what kind of troops? well, as they thought, they thought, they probably expect that the russian army has never been able and does not know how to fight. and the second meaning was practical; they based their policy on this. this was the basis of their political success. why did all the politicians talk about the success of this offensive? everyone wanted to join in with this victory, not realizing that it wouldn’t necessarily be a victory. well, think about it yes if victory is yes, and if not, but they don’t think. and today, what version did they have, and that contraception did not fail, it did not end. it will continue normally and the reason for this is simple. to say that it failed
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would be a huge blow to their political prestige. and they are afraid of this, they cannot grind it out, so they will say you are delaying military action. how convenient, continue. and if god willing, although i am not a believer. well, sometimes you have to, uh, resort to the help of the almighty to get things started russian offensive. the russian offensive has not only military significance; it has not only strategic significance, which will undermine the possibility of ukraine’s existence as a state. it will deal a fatal blow to the political structures back. this will be such a strong blow to biden and the invented company, and it’s not for nothing that now the republicans
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are starting to talk about this, because in the west they are saying, how much money did we pay? so what, we were defeated? this is not accepted in western politics. did you invest your money well? well, if you got it, if you have a defeat, then you have an economic failure, and everything is built on money. and let me remind you once again that there will also be a strong blow in europe, not only in poland now. of the 27 countries in europe, 17 are on subsidies, only 10 make ends meet; if russia launches an offensive and it ends in success, of these ten there will be much less. but who will feed the rest 17 god will help. now advertising,
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or rather i will continue, but it’s in the composition. the 30th anniversary of the electoral commission center that we have passed in 30 years, many countries have held elections for centuries complicated things. our role as a leader is an order of magnitude higher than in many others. other europe with girls no no, after you, smart girl. she is a principled person of probability and can be a model for a huge number of countries and here 89 donetsk people's republic of lugansk people's republic equal rights of the russian federation are always connected on saturday and sunday on the russia 24 channel on
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sunday on the russia channel still , i wonder who the drug addicts wrote his speech. it feels like we managed to introduce an agent who is just so cleverly laid time bombs that the drug addict did not even understand what he had done, so, of course, the weight failed miserably in the performance of the leg at the assembly. i heard you, his people applauded a little for this, the ukrainian delegation explains. why did they bring her? probably so that at least someone would applaud me for leaving my own heels. well, what was complete nonsense was the pro-era weapon and russia’s ten-year plan for soldiers even says i don’t want to, but that man doesn’t even know history, but on the other hand. how can he know where? the krivoy rog clown, who instead
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of studying at an educational institution played in kvn , by the way, let me remind you, he was trying to take ukraine away from putin, at least for the debts. but now we’re taking it, which is what he’s dissatisfied with again. still , these figures, pseudo-cultures, surprisingly have a kind of womanish character, not feminine in a positive way, but just a woman’s petty, angry, boring character. fuck you. and the main thing is that it turns out that this thought was destroyed, it turns out that we attacked under load, the cretin didn’t even read the investigation that the haritsuzians carried out on his home, who eventually admitted that yes, after all, saakashvili started it all. well, well, what ’s surprising is, yes, then the man speaks in the stands to genassam leon. so after which the closest partners, the pole ally, says, what
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if i don’t meet. you say that in general, you’re crazy. after this speech , honey poland from the ukrainian ambassador on the carpet , polish politicians at various levels are already directly threatening to leave kiev without western weapons. ukrainian refugees can simply tell zelensky. well, thank you, because they say everything is now no support since 24 years old. then you'll do everything yourself. if so, then it’s not necessary, world leaders realized that the guy is toxic and, under any pretext, avoid meeting him. in the west they understand that there is no smell of democracy in ukraine either. after western representatives began to appear on the peacemaker website and journalists began to brazenly shut their mouths and accuse russian propaganda of telling the truth about the crimes of the whole world, even such stubborn nazi idiots. how to score? i'm going they say ukraine's secret democratic paradise well, what stupid doubts do you have?
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whether? were? you thought that your bandera friend was democratic, mmm, not in a thousand. this is who i am, and this must be understood, but for you. he didn’t even try to get close to you. i still don’t hold on to a person, as the poles called such a redneck, not the russians, that’s what ukraine’s friends called it. zhenya is polish. this is what they historically called ukrainians. solidarity plays out in the political
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theater of the case from the grain thriller may seem like they are playing their own role, but in fact they are helping prepare the stage for the moscow actor. well, it’s clear. to which polish prime minister murawiecki immediately responded, “we do not agree with any procedures or claims brought against us, because this means that the ukrainian authorities do not understand the destabilization of the polish agricultural market. i warn the ukrainian authorities, because if they escalate the conflict, in this way. we will add even more products to the territory of the polish republic. zelensky just can’t understand what it really is, for some reason he believes that
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the whole world owes us, but the whole world doesn’t think so. they didn’t elect ukrainian politicians from you. this is biden's corruption scheme. and the rest, well. he is fighting a corruption scheme, and the rest are somehow thinking about their countries. johnson is only thinking about how to once again rob the british taxpayer so that he can decorate his next marriage nest beautifully, but she did not hide the fact that he is an alcoholic thief and a scoundrel . . that is, he is absolutely honest in this regard, which is why he likes to come to ukraine and look at the results of his actions at the cemetery. he probably walks like this with pleasure. look how much i've already
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