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what is the name for having fun at the behest of a pike? notice, yes, this is all said, wall street journal, written in plain text , i’m even grateful for such frankness, because all last week i discussed this here, who can stand and how orders can be transmitted to and from who, for this or that action, when i see today how the united states is crucified, so to speak, about the fight for peace there, yes, they are doing literally everything so that
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this does not expand into a regional conflict, they are now starting to discuss, condemn the methods of israel, suddenly they have it, as if, by the way, about the events , i wonder if someone would take and publish the number of clashes on the verge of pogroms in american universities, and the persecution of students, jews, yes, which, well, not i know, it’s not massive, i think trump’s son wrote this already today. attitude towards direct anti-semitism, to direct , absolutely, so to speak, well, returning to the point, now the united forces have deployed for peace, days from the united states, well, they are trying
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to hide the true mechanisms of inciting the launch this tragedy in the middle east, always in all significant, big clashes there, with subsequent problems for the decade ahead, the anglo-saxons stood, it was never different, this is the question. as an american jew, i felt much safer there than i did on a university campus, for example, at columbia university, but that's the problem.
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this is really a problem, but now they are blaming russia, this is beneficial, why? because we are fighting nazism and we declare this, we say that we resist nazism, and putin directly accuses western leaders, among others, of being infected with the ideology of nazism, as the canadian speaker often said. and that’s why they are now immediately shouting: look what russia is like, look, everything is like a carbon copy , in fact, what we see, you’ll forgive me, but i ’ll ask a simple question: the terrible tragedy of october 7, and why did it happen? when they tell me, it doesn’t matter, now we’ll win, then we’ll answer, just a minute, this is very important, for example, when they started asking questions, comrade gaddafi, did you give money to comrade sarkazy?
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suddenly, gaddafi immediately became a terrible international criminal and libya was destroyed just because gaddafi opened his mouth and started telling who he was giving what, i’m not hinting at anything, i’m not hinting at anything, but as i understand it, inside israel there are a lot of questions to the israeli authorities, how did this happen? that they slept through the horrific terrorist attack that was being prepared so long ago. well, by the way, i would like to note that the main ally now is ukraine, which has begun to act directly against the muslim world in such a way that they have not recognized hamas as a terrorist organization until now, they have not done this, well, so that no one has any, russia has not done it, but has no intention of doing so.
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but america did it , it can’t convince ukraine yet, but it’s interesting how we are moving towards a big war there with strong steps, biden warned that trump would lead all this to a war with iran, listen. changed because of what trump did. the american people, including nonpartisans and some republicans, know how bad he is, know how wrong he is doing everything, they know how close he is to starting a war. i would say that the space around this man is closing in and i am afraid that he is going to drag us into a war with iran. unfortunately, i may be right, the fact is that there is a lot at stake in this election. an amazing person, yes, that is, just when you listen, you think, grandpa, so you... dmitry himself did it, yes, well, probably a few words about makhachkala, i agree, that’s all here it was said, as if true, and moreover, i i agree that it was done very technologically , on top of everything else, and most importantly, it was announced a couple of years ago, yes, look also, i’m more than sure that technology was used here,
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i talked about it several times once, namely segmenting the audience, then targeting by sector, because indeed many people did not know why they came there, moreover, this is the case, i... i put the quotes in big quotes so that the pogrom is clear, because in this case as far as i understand, they were just going to beat specifically according to the passport, that is, what kind of anti -semitism is this, so to speak, where it requires a passport, whether it is israeli or not, which means that it was some kind of specially designed theory, someone was told that it was like the authorities were something prepares, and really brought up those people, in particular, who are draft dodgers there, really brought up, so to speak, the elements that are wanted there, it’s really a very well prepared thing. but what else can be said here, of course, it’s still very offensive, that this happened, by the way, yes, what else could there be an expectation that the authorities, on the contrary, would respond very harshly, blood would be shed there in the caucasus , this could happen, but some young man would suddenly be trampled, even by the same ones, you can imagine how
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that's what they hoped for, but the fact that cnn appeared , they even said, well, in russia, the clash between anti-semitic youth and the police represents an even greater split, which this conflict... means it brought to the middle east everything else, and i still don’t really understand against why did they speak there, so to speak, well, because it was artificially created , there was no real political program of any kind, then they began to say that supposedly some refugees were going to be resettled in dagestan for something else, but imagine this, yes, this is now israel took off and flew to live in dagestan, that’s it, but it’s very disappointing that this happened, because despite everything that i’m sorry, galkin, they’re collecting... they were going to occupy crimea israel no, no, no, but there is still a slight difference, after all the theory of crimea existed at the beginning of the 20th century, at the same time there was approximately a theory of madagascar, as the land chose, there is a theory
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there of south america, dagestan, finally , well, it’s just complicated, even logistically, well , the sea, sorry, it turns out, the caspian is like a drag and how does it get to israel, here is the caspian sea, that is, like a drag, as always , it used to be, as always, before from israel along the caspian sea to dagestan, through china, don’t scare me, because it takes a long time to drag to the caspian sea from israel , yes, there you go it’s really a shame that this happened like this, but i think it’s because of the snowstorms , because in fact, russia to this day: yes, it still demonstrates that to this day, it still demonstrates this, it doesn’t cancel it in any way events in mukhachkale, which demonstrate an impeccable position on the arab-israeli conflict, impeccable, which cannot be moved from this matter, we moreover, here is jared kushner, son-in-law of trump, perhaps the next future president of the united states, he
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said: “i felt safer in saudi arabia than on a us campus." listen, well, you now understand why they beat, why the enemies beat, these people who promoted this, that russia. now is the safest place for a person of any nationality, anyone, that’s why they beat them, they understood perfectly well that if they let this thought take hold only in the head of a westerner, it would all seem to collapse for them, i think that’s why it is precisely based on this feeling, you know, cold annoyance at this, we need to deal with those who organized this, this cannot be left just like that, this is very fair, and this also means this: you see, i understand that the prime minister of the state council of the people's republic of china litsan, or his entourage, is carefully watching the program in the evening, let's talk about it, yes, for this big human session, but everyone is watching , they found out, the usa, ukraine, well, the usa
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- it’s clear, that means the prime minister’s summit took place, this prime minister’s summit took place, the sco, this is a sufficient organization, look at its new map, not the one on the coat of arms, which is already slightly outdated, so to speak, overgrown. large organization eurasian, as my comrade said, the goals of our unification can be explained in the simplest words, that’s for sure absolutely, because as soon as any affairs of the eurasian countries, it doesn’t matter, so to speak, yes, what you can call these regions, maybe also, maybe translation difficulties interfere indeed, these are external players, mostly now it is really the anglo-saxons, sometimes there is not even such a plan to create chaos, i am more than sure that the biden administration has only lacked this crisis. but because they consider themselves to be in charge there, because they naturally
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understand nothing about what is happening in this region, they pursue some of their own goals, sooner or later it all ends in chaos, it all ends well and only in chaos, it all ends not only in crisis , but also in human deaths, well, here’s the situation, well, let’s remember what happened in karabakh, it ended in deaths, it ended, who dealt with the situation in the middle east a month before... advisor to the us president for national security, that’s who this is all my fault, i understand the hatred of terrorists, listen, well, look at the person who created this situation with his own hands, this biden, that’s okay, it’s more offensive, if you allow me, i’ll support you briefly, it’s very interesting, you know, here even in the united states, the version is spreading, why the seventh happened, why hamas attacked, they say hamas was against the... reached an agreement with saudi arabia, so hamas was against this, this is mainly the american version, the most pressing, so
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what dima discussed, there is a reverse version, just as easy, because if israel comes to an agreement with saudi arabia, saudi arabia comes to an agreement with iran, tension in the region drops by an order of magnitude, this is the end of the direct dependence, from the point of view of israel’s security, on the united states, well, if there is no war there. and threats of war , that israel does not need the united states, and i argue that this is a terrible danger for the united states, well, not a terrible danger, for the united states personally, who to ask, but it would definitely be completely without the american middle east, which of course, someone didn’t want, so to speak , that’s it, just completely without the americans good, completely yes, thank you very much, i would like to say a little more about makhachkala in 2006 in st. petersburg... such a program was developed with the name tolerance, which is not very fashionable now, and
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the point was that there was a social group of experts from ten branches of various professional activities of science and i had the honor of being the leader of this group, and we discussed various threats to public safety, including issues of interethnic, interfaith, linguistic, age problems, property and so on, in general , we developed a program, it was implemented, and is now integrated into city, everyday life, but in all our discussions we ended the conversation with that all this will work, if there is a strong state, if the state can proclaim norms and implement them, then the program will work, if not, it will fail, in this sense, what happened in makhachkali is probably still some kind of failure, because intelligence or special services are not... around which
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a whole movement would arise, unfortunately, we gave our enemies a reason informational, but on the other hand, an honest conversation and a quick reaction, this helps to solve it, but now i still wanted to return a little to the question that russia is impeccable. within the framework of the middle east conflict, indeed, if you compare the current crisis with the capacious war of 7 years, you can find a lot very interesting, similar elements, war, both crises also began with the fact that israel missed a blow and was quite sensitive, a few days later israel struck back, and well, in the case of filming from time to time , it was just so very impressive, now, it’s more than a murder on
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distance of people, but nevertheless it was still a response adequate to the threat, and then, in the seventy-third year, israel carried out a brilliant operation there in the sinai, crossed the soviet canal, encircled one of the armies in the area of ​​​​svetsa, at that moment, secretary of state united states, henry kissinger drops everything and flies to moscow for negotiations, i’ll just note that henry kissinger was and is generally considered one of the most influential secretaries of state in history, because he was then simultaneously the president’s national security advisor, uh, secretary of state, here he comes from such ... with a different face, begins negotiations with gromyko, with panomariov, with dobrynin on the question of how to end this crisis for one fairly clear reason: israel, well, that’s my point of view, as a political economist, israel is a sprinter, it runs excellently over short distances in such crises, and kisinger was able to understand the obvious
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thing that if that crisis of the 7th year drags on, then the prospects will not be... not the brightest for the state of israel, now in there is no one in washington who would understand where this crisis is developing, it is quite difficult to imagine that anthony blinkken would leave and fly somewhere, well, if for sure, yes, if exactly from october 11 to 16, he flew, but what happened is the greatest shame in history american diplomacy, we are talking about the fact that blinken was forced to wait for a reception for half a day, in saudi arabia, if someone wants to get visual confirmation of the fall of american diplomacy, watch 4 minutes of the open part of the communication with the president of egypt, assisi, where in general the president of egypt , a state that has been in the custody of the united states for almost 40 years, and is giving a lecture to the secretary of state
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about how to behave in the east, and in general, a situation where any war must end in peace, peace having agreed on peace, diplomats negotiate and make policy decisions, now in this crisis there are no diplomats who are actually involved in the crisis-conflict, i mean neither american nor any european ones in general in this crisis, yet again once they have shown themselves, very weakly, people who can bring this crisis to an end, the theory of conflict says that any conflict can end, the victory of one side and so yes, it dictates the terms of agreements and then peace is concluded, or the conflict can lose meaning, then in general there will be no need to negotiate, but now for the foreseeable future, the situation will develop according to the fourth scenario, the parties cannot agree, but
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they will continue to end the conflict for quite a long time, this is unfortunately very sad, namely because today the states, well, apparently starting with hillary clinton, have killed traditional diplomacy, killed the ability to negotiate, diplomacy is the application of intelligence and tact to international relations, in the united states there is neither intelligence nor tact in this sense, but there is a readiness to replace international law, but with rules, basically, well, an order based on rules, and there is a desire to replace normal diplomacy, with the desire to dictate some norms to satellites, so... such a right-wing vacuum, let's develop this idea, because how did it happen , but the global south , at first the global south was upset about the relations between russia and ukraine, that is , the global south did not support sanctions, no matter how much pressure was put on it, but now after this conflict, because no matter what they say, well, for
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is unacceptable to us, that is, the fate of palestinian women, children, there can be no justification for what is happening, that is, we are here... we clearly believe that all terrorists must be destroyed, but the death of civilians is unacceptable, but what does this lead to, what now the rest of the world is breaking away from america and europe , de facto, that is, they find themselves in an absolute minority, plus the next step, oil prices will go up, there will be a colossal economic crisis in israel, that is, they are already saying, well, it’s clear why, because 3000 people are diverted from direct production, already... the gdp is planned to fall by 11%, well, this is obvious, that is, in america, this is a tough economy, that is , this calculation shows that europe is in a colossal economic disaster, they will have to now on two fronts, they now need to help both ukraine and israel, but there’s nothing much to help with, plus, if the price of energy rises, then
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no machine will be able to cope, and the machine can’t cope even now, of course, which is what i mean even then where are we going? then we go to frantic economic crisis, which will also be structural and systemic, and humanity can only get out of it with even bigger wars, there is another way out, not to participate in the same crisis with the west, but this is not so easy to do, because well, it is necessary, but they , that is, what will they start doing, they will need to write off everything, the only thing that will be written off is the war with iran, the bombing of iran, the war and... they need to start before the crisis unfolds, of course, what is this all about? this is what upsets me, that if you look at it now, no parties interested in the world, that's what's tragic. europe will burn, will burn, because europe will be torn apart inside by the first wave of migrations that was, which is already beginning, and economic disasters, terrible, only russia
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will remain azis, and china, and india, and the great south in general, in general, the state of brixx, those who unite the world majority and are able to truly live according to the norms of international law, as it should be, advertising. mali, burkina faso, and now niger after the recent war coup, joined the so-called rebellious train of west african countries. we must not only fight, but also take responsibility for the battle; we ourselves must begin to fight. what can we blame france for? they imperialists, it's time to call for help. russia is with us, how france was losing its position in africa, why are russian flags increasingly visible here, the french are exporting uranium
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ore, the cost of which is $230-250 per kilogram, how much do they leave to the niger government? 7:12 we we close the door for all imperialists, we give you complete freedom of action, the door is open, the incident, but this concerns us, because they tried to let belarus follow the scenario of interethnic conflicts, remember the polish card, how they played, and they are playing, and the party is right and did so this is the emphasis and technology, because they have nothing to do, as they correctly said here, with the national question, and in exactly the same way color revolutions, all this is the same thing, but at the same
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time, on what i would agree with vitalitov, we need to look at some objective reasons, but in dagestan exactly a year ago there were also unrest, and the same telegram channel, another reason from september 22 to september 30, and they were even larger-scale, almost a week, it was in dagestan, conclusions must be drawn, why the reasons were not eliminated , why these foremen and so on, the criminal authorities who were involved even then were not identified in a timely manner, and it is certainly necessary to look for answers to these questions, and i think that the appropriate conclusions will be drawn, but at the same time, yes we in the 21st century we are experiencing a renaissance of nationalism and a renaissance of religions, many thought that that was it, the 20th century is the century of nationalism, religions in general will remain in the past, it turned out that fukuyama is absolutely wrong, and huntington is right, well, this is like a big philosophy, specifically,
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russia , large, historical russia, experienced three such large waves, when external opponents tried to shake up the national map with the aim of completely destroying russia. first, the germans and austro-hungarians, we remember, the beginning of the 20th century, this was directly related to the outbreak. nationalism during the russian revolution, then the soviet government managed to cope with this, the second wave was the nazis, and they worked very seriously, several offices at once, this included military intelligence, directly, we remember, admiral canaris abwehr and rosenberg, who specifically dealt with this issue , a whole rexleiter, the gestapa was doing this, and from here came the banderaites, and they were actively pumping up the caucasus, and turkistan, they were working on all nations, they were active among prisoners of war, they tried to form legions, that is, they saw that it was possible to pump through this, and, by the way, we need to talk about this more actively, because the germans
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worked meticulously, they got there, they even pestered those figures of the first world war who had long forgotten about their nationalism, so they pulled out the bpr from us there - a long time ago, the belarusian people's republic of the channel, they were specially taken out in order to use them and then form an occupation administration from them, and after the war... with the end of the eighties, when again, i’m not specifically blaming you, vitalitovich, but when this generation of perestroika, in fact , these minor incidents, led to
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the outbreak of large... conflicts right up to the war, who incited them? various lights, magazine wars, moscow intellectuals, deputies of the supreme soviets, congress people's deputies sat and suffered, but what about in distant mountain villages they were under the yoke of russian chauvinism, in this multinational soviet union, why were those movements effective in the end led to rampant nationalism? but because it is known. many party leaders and calls were made from moscow, when the belarusian kgb wanted to take them right under the fingernail, here on october 29 we praised the komsomol and rejoiced at its anniversary, and in our country the great council of nationalist organizations took place under the auspices of the central committee of the komsomol, which was given an order from moscow, if not
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for the support of yeltsin and his political group, there would not have been such rampant nationalism in the baltic states, they knew that there would be support, and okay, this is in moscow, locally, in the local central committee, in these republics too, in the apparatus there were people who flirted with this nationalism, now there is no such thing, there is an incident, they will continue, they will download, new telegram channels will appear, technologies will work, but if this... the consolidation of power is opposed, unless a separate mufti, priest, buddhist monk appears who suddenly tries to lead it , if this is not the case, all these movements will die on the vine, it is very important to oppose not only the consolidation of society in principle, but precisely the clear consolidation of power, the special services alone cannot work in isolation, you cannot simply say, now everyone will be sorted out,
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they will plant everything there, this does not solve the problem, we are talking about improving this political mechanism, what are we talking about today, is everything okay with this, in the center we see, yes there is an understanding of this, in the regions there are probably separate problems, well, look, abroad, they are now actually creating special centers for each republic , for each region, which will be downloaded, how does this differ from what the western intelligence services did when creating their radio freedoms, because radio, europe has become a refuge for former nazi criminals who were purposefully used to incite ethnic hatred within the soviet union, and this led to a new outbreak of neo-nazism already in the nineties and became one of the reasons for this ukrainian tragedy that we are seeing, telegram channels work using the same technology, one in one, the methods of communication are changing, but the principles of activity against russia do not change,
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there is not much time. but i will say that very significant lessons can be learned from the soviet experience, how it was decided the twenties, when the totality of ideological mechanisms, its own model of modernization, the subtle, precise work of the special services, here is another point that i think is missing now, after all, the work in the emigrant centers is tougher, more consistent, they feel safe . you know, it’s such a thrill when you start a tank engine for the first time, you just feel this power, me, when i decided to come to donbass, they thought i was completely crazy, seventeenth, please go down to the intensive care unit, they asked, called, well, ready, not ready, as if not ready, as
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if always ready. just as women made a big contribution in the great patriotic war, so now women do a lot, here, where i am as a medic, for example, as a driver, i can probably bring them more benefit than i will sit in the office at the computer when she just will suit you and even just hug you and say the word that we believe in you, it gives a lot , i... won’t sit at home, idle, this is my land, i will protect it, i won’t give it to anyone, hello everyone, fairy tale, here in literally and figuratively, the most real, wonderful, love works wonders, captures, directly amazes, directly saturates, it’s true, it’s so easy and most importantly,

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