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[000:00:00;00] followers worthy of cruelty and cold intelligence, because now the blood would flow terribly, for kisinger it was not even a question, if in the interests of america it was necessary to slaughter as many people as desired, well, it would have been named, look, they were found, in this part everything works, ukraine , this is an example of this, no, no, well, they sent ukraine to the slaughterhouse, not even close to an example of this, because if it were china , then ukraine would have received the most terrible weapons in the required quantity to carry out the most terrible crimes. and the americans would bomb themselves. and the americans were also bombed themselves, that is, for him, as you know , don’t screw it up, for him it was, don’t screw it up, but so, yes, he’s a pointless, interesting interlocutor, very tough, pragmatic, just don’t have any illusions,
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don’t feed illusions, advertising. i’ve been working towards this all my life, we expect to do it in 10 days, it will be a record, cut, on the verge of possibilities, we are all with him, because he is the only one, at the maximum height, don’t rise higher, you’ll just fall like a stone, with the speed of the wind, it's super. cyclone cyclone killer, it’s like he’s chasing you, what do you
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want, lord of the wind. this means that we are now driving along the highway, vasilyevka , on the right side we have the line of combat contact, that is, we are now about a kilometer away from the enemy, i have a mobile operating room, the car goes to any forest plantation, full qualified medical care is provided , right up to surgical intervention, that’s how we live, we went, now they’ll shoot her down, yeah, they shot her down, yes, we saw her,
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just just finished working. i feel you were aroused by an internal protest when dmitry spoke about china, i directly saw it like that from you, and about kissinger and about china, yes, of course, but i must admit that i really agree that kissinger played an absolutely huge role, when, as soon as nixon came to power, he immediately became national security adviser, so i want to say that he launched, of course, three big projects, which, so to speak, then became, which is what we are actually talking about we say that the first project is chinese, and here we must admit that it was an extremely successful project at that moment, because
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in fact china, well, if not an ally, then a partner in the united states, because look, in afghanistan, in fact, the united states is constantly had support from china, and in vietnam, they constantly had support from china, including financial and military, and after these events, for example, the ninety-third year, when the elections in cambodia, when the khmer rouge threatened to disrupt these elections , americans turned to china and china managed to put pressure on the red measures, and these elections took place and actually opened the way for cambodia, for peaceful development, so to speak, what happened then, it seems to me, is not so much kissinger’s plan, these are different people, scowcroft is all intact there. a group of people, the same anthony lake who worked with kissinge, but around kissinge there were a lot of talented people, there lake, hake, the same one who worked with him, so i think that what was missed china here
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this is the engage policy, it lasted for a very long time, this was largely due to financial interests, because indeed these were huge opportunities, money was invested in china and, uh, ultimately the united states... the states received very significant dividends , this is the first second big project they launched, this is of course a soviet project, and you understand, kisenger, he was a very experienced diplomat, his strategy was always to pit one against the other, he in his time played between the soviet union and china, but he had a triangle theory , yes, yes, constantly so to speak, he played out certain, so to speak, certain such operations and at the same time he always clearly, this is something i absolutely agree with everyone, he very clearly pursued those goals. which he set for himself and indeed he was ready to do anything, for example, when there was an invasion of cambodia in 1770, his friends at harvard wrote him a letter, demanding his resignation, because this was an invasion of cambodia, the bombing of cambodia, everything, four
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of his assistants also began to resign, kissinger did not resign, moreover, he supported this, so to speak, this program and supported the bombing program of cambodia, in the end it was these, by the way... authorities, because they destroyed so much and brutalized almost all of cambodia for six months in 1973 by american bombers that after this talk about some kind of compromises, talk about some kind of search for a peaceful settlement, so to speak, there was no it worked out, but the most important thing, so to speak , is that with regard to our project, i believe that in a certain sense it turned out to be surprisingly lucky here, because i believe that this détente, the year 1972 , gave us certain illusions. this is the first thing, it created an illusion among the elite that everything , the war seems to be ending, we are moving on to a peaceful existence, and that means we can buy something, that means we can somehow focus on them, and it seems to me that this is the beginning of a certain mental crisis of our society, it is largely it began precisely at this time, during
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the period of devolution, i’m not even talking about the fact that it ended with a meeting on security cooperation in europe, the adoption of the third basket and the corresponding all of these humanitarian things, this is also, by the way, consequences, but also on the other hand, speaking that he was in this as it was our policy, we could also understand how dangerous it was, how beneficial it was for us or not, so here we can’t say so directly that he won there, won here, and well, the third project , which so to speak, i would say, well, if we say from a patient’s point of view, that in general it turned out, this is the vietnam project, this is the most important, the most relevant project, because kison and nixon came to us in the seventy-second the main question was so that we do not support vietnam, in china, when they came to maojutung and there was this meeting, the conversation also went away primarily in vietnam, vietnam was the main problem, these are huge student unrest, and the promise of nixon, who said that i i know
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how to bring peace, and here, of course, kison played a huge role, so he turned out to be the person who, if nixon, so to speak, drinks heavily and so to speak , and there are all sorts of conversations about him, and he is a rather tough person, that is, we don’t believe it either they don’t say about kennedy in any particular way that he’s a drug addict , about nixon, they told kennedy this, kisenger also writes about this, that nixon came to him there many times, but that’s not even the point , well, another kennedy, no, well, in general, the kennedy clan told history, camelot, knight, shining, no, there wasn’t a damn thing here, the knights of kamilot , well, this one was drinking, well, yes, no, that’s what he wanted, he saved nixon, he gave him this plan, no one was drinking with churchill at all, i’ll say, he gave him this is the plan, which was later implemented in the paris peace agreements of 1973, because what this plan was, it was to find a form and opportunity for the withdrawal of american troops from vietnam, and to withdraw it in such a way that it would be beautiful, so that it was not
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afghanistan, but for it to be, so to speak, within the framework of a certain agreement, and it really happened that way, because in the seventy-third year in january they signed this agreement, and after 2 years only the north vietnamese troops... had already entered saigon, but there they had already given another, another option, it was no longer the defeat of kisenger, because he demanded help for south vietnam, but the americans refused to help him at a critical moment, another very... interesting point is how tissenger treated the puppets, you understand, this is very interesting, here is his experience of communicating with american puppets, here is gonen hieu with cambodian puppets, this is a very good lesson for all those who today pin their hopes on the fact that the americans, here they are standing behind and that at any moment they can do something, you know, well, for example, nugen van heaveu cried when there the paris peace agreements were being prepared, he allocated 69 amendments to the government of south vietnam with this... he said that i would not accept a single one, and despite the fact that nixon
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called him there, because he contacted washington there, he said, we will not let's take none, i need to sign this agreement with these the agreement will be signed with amendments. nguyen vankyu sobbed, he fell, he simply portrayed , so to speak, an absolute tragedy, but kishin was absolutely cold, and the same thing, he was cold when in seventy-four, the chinese captured the paracel islands, having complete, so to speak, mutual... so to speak, relations with south vietnam and the south vietnamese people there on these military on these islands, that part of the subsidence that was from south vietnam was asked, the seventh fleet was stationed nearby to help, nothing, that’s all, because the shanghai kamyuk’s relationship with china, from quisonge’s point of view , was much more important than defending these islands for southern vietnam. you see, another puppet, well, in cambodia, general lunola, they took him out, just as they took inguin van hio out, but there were other people there too. in this regard, in cambodia there was such a prince sirik matak, a very famous person, this
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is actually about one of the real ones, he even had the opportunity to become the khmer king, so he was the second man of the khmer republic, he really believed in the americans, he was very much with them close. and now the seventy-fifth year is coming to an end, the red kmer come to mnom penyu, the americans invite him to leave, and he writes them a letter addressed to ford and writes that you know, i was with you. i really believed in you, i hoped, so to speak, i really dreamed that we would be more honest friends, but you turned out to be bastards and bastards, because zelensky was a teacher, yes, that’s the whole point, i say, and you turned out to be bastards and bastards, because you deceived me, not only deceived me, you deceived all the techmers who are in you believed and who hoped that you would help us, and we would be able to defend our own country, so to speak, from the communists, and he didn’t go anywhere, and the red kmers came, they didn’t even shoot him. him, they shot him in the stomach , he then lay in the central stadium
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, dying for 3 days, on purpose, so to speak, as the main enemy, so to speak, they considered him, but i just want to say that there were people who believed and which ultimately, i repeat, returning to shishingzhu, they were for no one, i repeat, he was a man who followed certain goals, certain tasks, if it was necessary to bomb, he supported all these bombings and cambodia, these bombings, easter bombings in... the second year, which were the most brutal of all time, for what, because he believed that, yes , and in this way it was necessary to move the vietnamese into negotiations, it was necessary to force them to conduct some kind of relationship, that apparently such people, such a will, such an imagination and such an idea about some kind of then key there are no directions of development in the united states, i think this is a big tragedy now, but in principle, he stands out so much in this regard, in the second half of the 20th century, so i repeat,
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he began to carry out some key things, which then , then they went, went, went and formed this new world, which, of course, is simply impossible not to remember him and not say that he was a truly outstanding politician, which means, well, regarding the middle east, the fact is that the united states, tell me, this is my idea of ​​what i am said about hamas, i’m close to the truth there, yes, that in general it’s half and half for everything, which means, well, the united states was, frankly speaking, before october 7, on the verge of a major breakthrough, there was a direction, we need to call everything by its proper name, yes, because that the agreements concluded with five arab countries gave them the opportunity, after this israel, i have with the arab countries, to sharply intensify their economic, geopolitical, whatever policy to the detriment of russia, china and iran, well, on october 7, a small, correct group of regular ...
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this means that there are 40,000 armed forces, this is not only hamas, this is islamic jihad, this is a committee of national resistance, hamass is even smaller, 30 thousand, yes, they tore it all down, and the most unique thing is that the wording that concluded the agreement, if before with the arab countries it was assumed that israel could conclude a peace agreement on the scheme of territories in exchange for peace, the americans managed, by the way, with all that we should objectively call, to agree behind the scenes that the wording would be completely another. peace in exchange for peace, that is , forget the territory, there is no palestine, everything so that we understand what this happened, yes, they are now flirting with iran, they previously unfrozen 6 billion dollars. are not in qatari banks and iran has the right to spend them on the purchase of certain goods, but now we are freezing them again, we are here to do why they find themselves in a difficult situation , turn sharply 180° because they don’t know how to behave, they don’t know how to behave after shelling of small ones is even less than hamas
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small, that means formations, if you take the fighting bass, they don’t know what to do, yes, they brought up a fleet of 200 aircraft, but they don’t know how to proceed , what next, so they are forced to flirt behind the scenes of the iranians, so that the iranians will tell their formations to slow down everything, especially hezbollah, but you won’t think twice, otherwise a big war will come, and you will stop, that is, striking, now, as for the specifics, that is, in the gas sector, so i’m listening, when, including the american and israeli, that means, respectively, leaders, here it is in full seriously, when there are statements that in another two months we will crush hamas, and then why, and they are already fantasizing about what will happen next, that’s what i think most of all, it turns out that next they are ready for some kind of people to enter the gas sector... peacekeeping formations are more likely in the arab countries and some also call saudi arabia for 100 years , they don’t need a headache in yema and they are trying to negotiate peace with them, and somehow this will go under the administration of the palestinian national authority under mahmoud abas, that one too says it's not for me it is necessary, that is, they begin to fantasize,
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that is, the leadership of israel and the united states are absolutely confident that they will add pressure, and not in 1-2 months, yes, where does this confidence come from, i think, there is an element... there is no way to sober up after a month and a half months of hostilities, well, one must assume that if the israeli army has its own military complex, they are already simply hooked on all the supplies of the united states, including ammunition, then this group has an extremely difficult military-geographical situation on all sides , which means they are blocked, those who do not have no production, but in the end we will run out of cartridges, some anti-tank ones and take them with our bare hands, we have already agreed on what it turns out: there is a plan to offer hamas the option that the organization once offered to palestine in the pouring of yazer to arafat, let me remind you that in his time in lebanon, yarafa during the civil war they offered him and 11,000 of his fighters, they gave him a corridor to tunisia, he says, give them a corridor to hamas, he and his fighters and there others will leave, they will go somewhere, i don’t know where,
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on the territory of egypt, it must be assumed that the turks before turkey is a bit far away, well, they’ll load them onto ships , that’s what, too, and through turkey to europe , yes, that already means the thing is that they forget that, firstly, the palestinians in lebanon were strangers, a significant part of the palestinians in lebanon belonged to the palestinians in lebanon had an extremely negative attitude, they were participants in the civil war, and many , which means part of the lebanese population, believed that it was the palestinians who, and not without reason, were the ones who caused the civil war, more than 15 years with terrible destruction, yes, and here offers... hamas to leave their territories, after which no one will look at hamas , to say, what are you guys, what do you mean, you involved us in this terrible test, and they themselves folded and left, so this will not work, so judging apparently, neither the americans nor the israelis have an understanding of what to do next, and in general what to do next, in connection with this - that means certain geographical aspects of supplying these
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units, the americans also had such an illusion in iraq, so we'll cut it off, that means , the corresponding passages iran will end with, we all know, in afghanistan, wasn’t it like that, drones, special operations forces on the border with pakistan, the pakistani army starts a war on the other side, which means in the zone of free tribes with the tribes of wazirs and mersuds, and it seemed that we would close it, closed it whether that’s how it ended, it’s the same here , but come up with some surprises, that is , there is no plan, which means everything will be heated up, including, the situation in east jerusalem is starting to heat up on the west bank of the jordan river, yes, this is now ... i think of the actions that i called for hamas and islamic jihad at the beginning of the uprising. jinin, right now the israelis were driving over 50 units of armored vehicles, there’s a small town there, relatively small, that means a town and a refugee camp there, well, nothing is working out, yes,
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in eastern jerusalem, and so on, so the situation, it’s not weakening, it’s escalating on the contrary, yes, and we see an increase in authority... the masses on the western bank of the arda river, it was quite high before, when it was formed, i don’t know how the latter is extreme, which means the palestinian council of ministers autonomy, which means that fadh is the main organization in the organization for the liberation of palestine, proposed a second designation for the party in this, it is called the popular front for the liberation of palestine, it is not religious, please note, it is anti-religious, it is a marxist leninist, leftist radical communist organization, purely there, well mars, lenin and so on, hurray. banner, we will build socialism and so on, they were told, take a few ministerial pastes and enter, we just won’t enter until hamas enters, because its authority was huge then, but... it became absolute and now it is the core on which all the factions of, as they call it, the palestinian
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resistance will now base their approach to it, something that was generally unthinkable before, they were all at enmity with each other, and now they are starting to unite, why are religious organizations, which is hamas, palestinian islamic jihad and so on , and suddenly somehow different radical ones, but because they call everything by their names when the americans speak or someone speaks in israel, that it will be a theogrative republic, not a state, all this does not correspond, indeed, over the last decade they have gone through very serious changes, yes, and they are dominated by an ideology of a religious or some other nature, the so-called palestinian nationalism, patriotic, whatever you want to call it, for them the main thing is the creation of a palestinian state, everything else, who believes in whom, who believes in the almighty, who believes in karl marx or lenin, this does not matter, this is the most dangerous trend, which can blow up this region sooner or later, once again more powerfully, there were 7 in independence, how can this matter end now, one more thing, that means, of course, the americans are influencing
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israel in order to go too far, yes, that means, well, let’s imagine that it’s important for nathan now to save face so that tomorrow he can say what you did there, there, there, without contradicting him all about his sins, yes, well, tomorrow, after tomorrow in a month or two , it will become clear that it is now clear that something is not working out. where is the guarantee that he, i am not i know, here is an american, that he will listen to the opinion of biden, someone else, and will continue to pursue such a policy, if his political survival becomes a question, he will do anything, it seems to me, and he can do something as an alternative, this is unlikely, but this cannot be ruled out, to launch an active offensive in the south, to the south of lebanon, where hezbollah is located, yes, then the situation got completely out of control, we see today how life has built everything, no one has thought yet
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... well the world is just going to hell, isn't it tartarars are flying, it’s better to prove that the tartarars are small, think about it, here i am giving a report, here take the formation, well, this is funny. well, 30,000 people, excuse me, these are two divisions , nothing, armament, excuse me, small arms weapons, which means anti-tank weapons, a significant part, which they make themselves, some are purchased somewhere and so on, nothing about anything, this is nothing at all what, incomparable military budgets, incomparable concentration of troops, that is, the quantity is everything and welcome to the century, as they say now, yes, multimillion-dollar tanks,
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burn, several million? how much do they give now? how many millions? here is the merkava 4, they say that it costs 4 c2, okay, you viil, now a guy in flip-flops just comes up, puts a grenade on the transmission and walks away, that is, even to him, that is, he just put it and take it to him. it ’s the collar that puts the anti-tank transmission all in slippers, he doesn’t need anything for me , he was impressed by the grenade launcher - he’s older than i’m not, i’m exaggerating wrong, i’m a little younger he’s a little he hits him point blank it turns out that in general, how could israelis say that hamas fighters followed the training scheme for hasbola fighters, when a fighter doesn’t need to know that this tank costs how much, that he can need to know where to go to three places, and here he is in these three places, hitting day and night, day and night, if necessary , he hits this place twice, three times, it begins that we
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are exploding, that’s all, where are the aircraft that are bombing, you are talking about carpet bombing vietnam, so this is comparable to just this, but the vietnamese territory is at least large i was, but here’s everything boring and so on, these are new things, new challenges, or when it was clear that the united states , a militarily superpower, found itself in vegetation, throwing up its hands, and what to do with these mosquitoes,
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country, come to the forum russia exhibition. let's look before everyone else. today our guest will be the famous economist jeffrey sachs, which we talked about with jeffrey sachs, and of course about ukraine. i i think this war goes back to the time of nato expansion, which the us started in the middle. zelsky, the ukrainian leadership made a terrible mistake by listening to the americans then. and no success was achieved . washington doesn't know that their policy has failed, they just don't know what to do about it. i think the war will end the day biden picks up the phone and calls president putin and says, nato won't expand, it was a bad idea, we
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're stopping, we need to find a way to... well, they struck twice, that doesn't help. massive blow, yes, and you see, the leaders of the country mean somewhere they warn that we will get out of here altogether, and where it was clear that we will finish they say, listen, of course we are very bad iranians and in general, but we will still give you money, we will unfreeze you, we are here, tell your formations there, no matter what they do, has anyone ever seen this, but the problem is that there is no one to tell, no, that

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