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professional. the holiday is celebrated today by surface sailors; the pacific fleet alone includes dozens of ships , frigates, minesweepers, anti-submarine and missile boats, all of which do not regularly perform combat training tasks, always perfectly, from primorye, reporting by ksenia kolchina. together, side by side , the glorious ships of the pacific fleet lined up side by side at the thirty-third berth of vladivostok, and today at exactly 8 a.m. the flags of illumination were raised on them. today
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is one of the main holidays in the navy, the day of the surface sailor. crew of the frigate marshal shapochnikov lined up on the helipad, this is one of the most modern equipped ships of the tehean fleet, which has undergone deep modernization. serving on it is not easy work, but the sailors have enough time for poetry, and why not today remember the lines of the writer leonid sobolev about the soul of the sea. cheerful and brave, red navy soul. ready for sometimes desperate actions, unfamiliar with panic and despondency. senior lieutenant ilya konevets has been serving on the frigate for 3 and a half years. literary reading hobby. ilya commander combat communications unit groups. his office does not tolerate the disclosure of details. every day we solve a very important task for our country, our defense. that is, i cannot tell you specifically what i did or completed any specific tasks, but believe me, everyone’s contribution on this ship is priceless. ships do not stay long,
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but now the bod admiral tributs and admiral pantileev are on a long sea voyage; they visited indonesia on a business visit to strengthen friendly ties in the asia-pacific region. sailors of two states conducted joint exercises on communications and maneuvering. the holiday is also an occasion to take stock. the ships of the pacific fleet , as always, demonstrate excellent results. the ships of the formation took and are taking part in long-distance voyages and in combat services. took part in a lot of events related to intensive international activities, joint russian-chinese exercises, maneuvering, and so on. the russian-chinese exercises have become one of the key events of the past year. the crews of the ships practiced anti-submarine missions and naval combat, carried out sea and air escort of ships, and conducted joint artillery firing. now a detachment of ships of the pacific fleet is preparing for a new important stage; the first joint exercises with the
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myanmar navy are coming. ksenia kolchina, denis hyunak, dmitry popkov, ilya kolesnikov, far eastern news bureau vladivostok. the klyuchevskoy volcano erupts in kamchatka. a fountain of hot lava rises to a height of up to half a kilometer. in the last 24 hours alone, the mountain has thrown out four times ash. rescuers warn of a threat to aviation. operational services have been placed on high alert. in settlements located near klyuchevskoye, a reserve has been formed. from food. the eruption of the klyushchevsky volcano continues. activity has increased sharply over the past 2 days. in the crater of the volcano , hot material is ejected to a height of sometimes more than half a kilometer above the rim of the crater. the lava flow flows southeast into the opakhonniche zholub. the lower limit of the stream is about 3,000 m above sea level. activity is high. hurricane death toll in mexico. six more are listed
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as missing; the main blow of the disaster fell on the resort town of acapulca, where up to 80% of the tourist infrastructure, more than half a million, was damaged. people remain without electricity, several key roads in the state are still blocked, and almost 10,000 military personnel are eliminating the consequences of the disaster. calls by american politicians for further escalation in the middle east are a direct path to world war iii. retired us army colonel, douglas mcgregor said in an interview with tucker carson that the american army is not ready for large-scale. but in washington they don’t want to hear about this and are even talking about a possible direct clash with tehran. what is the danger of the further growth of the arab-israeli confrontation in our joint project with the youtube channel carlson tv, immediately after the advertisement. taking care of your sleep, discounts on
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it looks like we are heading towards war with iran, of course the biden administration is pushing us in that direction, but what is new, interesting and ominous is the fact that few republicans are resisting, on the contrary, some of their leaders are in favor of war, for example, the senator from the southern caroline linty graham, on nbc. you recently said that the only way to prevent escalation is to hold the rank of responsibility, and that this could mean bombing their oil refineries, you discussed this with the biden administration, a little, here is my message, if hezbollah, representatives of the wounded. launches a massive attack on israel, i will consider this a threat to the state of israel as an existential threat, i will introduce a resolution in the senate authorizing the united states to take military action jointly with israel in order to drive
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iran out of the oil business, iran, if you if you escalate, we will come for you, are you really ready to declare war on iran? this is a harsh statement. few in the republican party would be so open about their intentions, but very few oppose it, they certainly agree behind the scenes, so what a war with iran would mean is hard to say because virtually no one is talking about it publicly is not guided by america's deepest interests, is that good for us or not? colonel dogglass macgregor is one of the first people we turn to for analysis. similar events, because he is interested in what is happening with the united states, now he is in touch with us, duk, thank you very much for coming, in your opinion, we are moving towards war with iran. yes, i think so, and indeed,
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it seems that the destination is armageddon. it seems that no one is aware of the consequences of such actions for and frankly for europe and the world, as well as for the middle east, let's take for example the economic component, through the strait of armuz every month... about 20% of the world's oil, probably 25% liquefied natural gas and you're talking about cutting off 2-3 million barrels of oil a day from iran, you know, this whole region is involved in a war, this is in no way an iranian monopoly when we look at the 10-year treasury yield when people. .. more convinced that the fed has lost control, we understand that the economic policy
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of congress is a disaster, speaking of the military component, we need to pay attention to the missile arsenal that iran has, they can use high-precision, very powerful non-nuclear warheads with a range of 1,900 km, which can cause enormous damage, destroying entire city blocks, in places such as haifa, tel aviv and even jerusalem. although i doubt they will hit jerusalem. the point is that we need to think about it, but right now it's all about emotion. as far as i can tell, no one thinks with their heads. the only possible exception, perhaps unsurprisingly, is mr. erdogan, who said he was ready to mediate in the dispute between israel and hamas, i i don't know if anyone in washington or israel is interested in negotiations, but if we could... keep turkey out of the fray, it would end up being a huge help to israel. what will happen to
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the united states if we follow senator graham's advice and start bombing iran's critical infrastructure, what will happen then? unfortunately, all our bases in iraq and syria, where we still have more than a thousand americans, will be attacked, this time they will hit the target and the destruction will be massive. i expect...trouble here in the united states because of the open border. hezbollah is very active in mexico, there is no doubt that there are many, many hezbollah agents infiltrating the united states. we can only guess what problems they might create. iran has a very developed missile and space program, as well as extensive cyber warfare capabilities. all of this will be turned against us, but the most important thing for americans to understand is that if we attack iran, on the basis that hezbollah supposedly wants to attack israel,
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if he invades gaza, we will end up in a battle with russia. russia will not stand by as united states air and naval forces destroy iran, and once russia intervenes, the conflict will cease to be local, and perhaps escalate into something more than just a regional war. we haven't thought about it, we should think about it, and i seriously doubt that the turks will be able to stay away. turks, sunni muslims, they are the de facto leaders of sunni muslims around the world, they have the most large armed forces in the region, they are in close proximity to israel, they can very quickly transfer troops south through syria, and i am sure that basharar, if he even survives the beginning of this campaign, will not interfere with them. so, so many questions, but let's go back a little, you described iran's missile arsenal, but
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iran is a country that is subject to a very tough sanctions regime from the united states, reinforced by the last president donald trump. but how can iran for a long time it has managed to remain so powerful militarily with the country, despite the sanctions. they don't seem to work. i think this is an important point, tucker. and you're absolutely right. we attach great importance to these sanctions and believe that they have such a profound impact. usually , sanctions harm the population, reducing their standard of living and making life more difficult for ordinary citizens, but they do not lead to fundamental changes in policy, the goals of the government, and i think that we do not understand this. same thing with hamas and gazoi. you want to end hamas, you do. hamas, but are you willing to kill hundreds
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of thousands of people to get to hamas, that is the question, we have the same problem in iran. our sanctions have not impacted the regime's ability to develop and produce very, very sophisticated, high-tech missiles. these missiles now hit very accurately, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of them, and they are long -range missiles. 1900 km pose a very serious threat to both us and israel, sanctions have had no impact. if anything, the iranians have assembled the best human potential in their country , the best engineers, the best thinkers who work primarily on missile technology and cyber weapons, that's where we are right now, i don't expect anything good if we strike iran, what do you think , are the american military ready, have they spent
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their entire lives in the army, commanding on the battlefield in the pentagon, are we ready for war with iran directly. now do you think the force is on our side or not? no, i don't think the power is ours on the other hand, i think in all of recent history, we have never been as weak as we are now, you should look at the realities of new weapons systems, new capabilities. in the us mmc, if they want to maintain their capabilities at sea, they will probably be forced to operate somewhere north-west of sicily, if they get closer then... once you are in the eastern mediterranean, you will be vulnerable to kkinjal missiles, cruise missiles and hypersonic missiles that the russians have, this will make it very difficult for them to strike hezbollah support for the idf, because
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then you have to fly long distances, you have to land to refuel. will operate under a hail, if not a shower of missiles, making refueling very, very dangerous, so our naval power, while significant, may not have the desired impact on the ground. and finally, we no longer have a real army. the army was reduced to approximately 450,000 people. the question of how many soldiers are willing to fight remains open. most of them are now in eastern europe. u we do not have the means to transport large forces of 80 to 100,000 troops to the region. and we rely on special forces, 2,000 marines, maybe 2,000 special operations forces. this won't affect the situation much. and as we saw just recently, some of our special forces and israeli
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special forces went into gaza to do reconnaissance, to determine where they could come from. go in to free the hostages to strike, they came under heavy fire suffered heavy losses, as far as i understand, that's what awaits us there, and i in no way see this as a victory for israel, and i think that it is definitely very dangerous for us, you know, i tried to convey to many people, until britain entered the first world war, it was just another european war, when britain entered it, the war became global, once we become a participant in the war, it will be very difficult for russia and turkey to remain on the sidelines in the fight against us, because they won't tolerate this kind of thing collective punishment that israel is planning for gaza. there are indeed a lot of generals in the us army, their number is definitely a multiple of the number of generals we had during world war ii. and they get paid to think about it. why
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none of them, at least those who spoke publicly. it didn’t occur to me that this could cause serious harm to our country, why is everyone silent? but i'm sure there are knowledgeable people in the us military, but let's be honest, most people in the higher the leadership of the armed forces have never operated under artillery or rocket fire, they do not know what direct fire is, they have not seen real war as such, remember, we had the opportunity to sit on bases in front of ak47s, remotely controlled mines and sometimes mines or rockets, very, very low intensity of combat, here we have a high-tech non-nuclear war, which can escalate into a nuclear one. obviously, neither we nor the russians want this, but we have a wild card in israel,
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they have nuclear capabilities, we don’t know what may serve as a reason for it. in this case, of course, the result is unpredictable, and i think that most of the world will turn away from israel, now only the muslim world is against them, but certainly the geography will expand if they go that far. there are too many unknowns and variables. and you know, at the beginning of such a conflict, everyone thinks that it will be local. we will only have to deal with hamas, maybe hezbollah. it doesn't happen that way. these things always last longer than that. expect, it takes a lot more resources than everyone expects, remember we have already used up many of our military reserves in ukraine, and we have left ukraine lying. the country is on life support with half a million dead, what will we do to israel if we continue like this.
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in the words of secretary of state blinken, who is increasingly sounding like our commander in chief, there is no room for negotiation, no place for mediation, hamas must be destroyed, we must go into gaza, in which case i think we are on a very dangerous path to armageddon, do you think that the american troops... will be physically involved in the invasion of gaza? i am confident that this will happen because they have american citizens hostage, and we have made it clear that we will assist the israelis in freeing these hostages. again, the problem is how to get the hostages out when you're fighting in such an extremely nasty, challenging environment. what's to stop them from simply executing the hostages as soon as you enter gaza? i think the israelis understand this, i think our leadership in washington knows this, perhaps they even decided that if this happened it would be a tragedy, but the ultimate goal
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of destroying hamas requires such a sacrifice, once again, it is a matter of collective punishment, i would advise the americans, i would advise everyone to listen to the speech of king abdullah of jordan in cairo in which he made it clear understand that he considers what happened in israel to be a disgusting act. and hate hamas for their barbarity and savagery, but he also notes that the collective punishment of 2 million people is unacceptable both from the point of view of international law and for humanitarian reasons, so problem, as americans see more and more destruction, as well as more and more videos and photographs from the gas, in which children, women, old people are dying, killing them, at the same time, anger and hatred within a region that no longer loves israel will be phenomenal. so, israel is doing what,
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in my opinion, no one has ever succeeded, at least in my memory, namely, uniting sunnis and shiites against itself. that's why i think we have a responsibility to save israel from itself, but that's not a popular position. now there is only one position, bombi, do you think that this war, if it starts , according to you, it will be so, how will it affect american domestic politics, war has traditionally been used to suppress dissent, can you imagine what will happen in this case, but i think they will try, fortunately thanks to people like elon musk, who bought twitter put an end to censorship or suspended it? the truth is getting to the americans, but the americans will understand pretty quickly if two things start at the same time, there will be a war abroad
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the war is here, but be aware of the economy and the financial situation right now, if you turn on any of the business channels, for the first time in my memory, many analysts are talking about the fed losing control, about rising interest rates, about the inability to cope with the sovereign state debt of 33 trillion dollars. and this is the tip of the proverbial iceberg. we already have americans suffering due to inflation. we may now face a shortage. we have practically exhausted our strategic oil reserves. and if urmussky is closed strait, if the sued canal is closed, we will have big problems in the short term. that's for sure. how quickly can we recover from all this? how many refineries we can get back into operation, how many wells we can drill is not very many, so depleting the strategic oil reserve was a very
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serious mistake, we will become poorer, plunge into chaos and be attacked, but we will win important moral victories, right? well, in our attempts to stand on israel's side to help them defend themselves, we chose a different path and threw ... morality aside, in other words, how to help some without committing a war crime against others, this is the problem of collective punishment, this is the problem of extermination of gases , attempts to exterminate its population, this is unacceptable for us americans. i think that if you met one of the most ardent supporters of israel in the united states and told him, would you be willing to trade the lives of several hundred thousand people in the gaza strip? on the lives of those killed by hamas. in the end, hamas and the palestinian jihad, for several waves of attack they lost from
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one and a half to 3. people, they are dead, now we see about 5,000 dead civilians, how many more deaths will we see, can this be justified one way or another from a moral point of view? i think many americans will wonder, that's why i say it would be better if we had time to cool off, i'm glad the israelis are waiting for the arrival of additional naval forces at a base in the mediterranean, as well as additional equipment, missile defenses and so on, but we need to use this time to carefully think about how far we want to go because right now it's a one way road to regional war and i don't think anyone really wants that when you think about it, so erdogan, no matter how slippery we are believed that his willingness to mediate can be compared to a bright light in a very dark sky , we should pay attention to this,
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because we do not want... a regional war, it will destroy us economically, our affairs are already bad, we have already suffered from - for stupid intervention in ukraine with the aim of destroying russia. now russia is stronger than ever militarily in the last 40 years, it is ready to intervene on iran's side, we must seriously think about it. last question: do you know any leaders in the us, politicians, military, people in the biden administration. who are clear thinkers, that is, their thoughts are focused on america's long-term interests, you know those people? yes, there are such people, the problem is that they do not occupy high positions in the government, their voice, analysis, views, they do not reach those in power.
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listen carefully to the words of secretary of state blinken, he is absolutely unequivocal, “we are going to destroy hamas, no matter what, this essentially means a regional war, and if anyone thinks that everyone will say “oh, we are afraid of america, we are not if we take such risks, then he is mistaken, they will not be afraid to attack israel because of a possible confrontation with us, we are no longer as strong as in 9, they know this, our economy. vulnerable, let's face it, so there are such people, but they are not heard, they will not be heard in the current environment, duk mcgregor, big thank you.
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at the beginning of the ukrainian offensive, kiev lost over 90,000 military personnel killed and wounded, about 600 tanks, and almost 2,000 armored vehicles. sergei shaigu announced this in beijing, speaking at the sainshine security forum. according to the russian defense minister, the west is using ukraine as a battering ram to attack ours.

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