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, the life, the wasn't east germany was significant from the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to day is just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say i don't buy the document, john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making news, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's customs agency. imports dropped to as many chinese companies bring in less parts and materials for many of their exports. the figures show the global slowdown has cut demand for chinese products. people across france are experiencing widespread disruption today as millions strike against president and manuel microns pension reforms. almost all train and metro services funded, and schools across the country closed. it is the 6th day of strikes over the proposed reforms. since mid january jet blues bid to buy rival spirit airlines is likely to be blocked by the u. s. department of justi
, the life, the wasn't east germany was significant from the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to day is just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say i don't buy the document, john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making news, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's...
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and so he is one of the religious responsible for bringing down east germany. and his name is yocum gauck, and he ends in in a united, free germany after the collapse of of communism, the fall of the berlin wall, as as president of germany and is still alive. he still speaks out on subject. and he is one of the recipients of our truman reagan medal of freedom, which is the highest award that the victims of communism memorial foundation bestows. i have noticed that we have not seen a photo of ronald reagan tear down this wall speech or november 9th, 1989, the wall being torn down. we have that in our film. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. when. are you open? you're a couple of blocks north at white house, right? right. so we're open monday through friday 9 to 3, but people want to make appointments. they can contact vmc directly. and what's very important on that, we want schools to know, especially so we've had a number of school groups come through. we want more to come through. so if there's a time that you need to make an appointment the o.c. can accommoda
and so he is one of the religious responsible for bringing down east germany. and his name is yocum gauck, and he ends in in a united, free germany after the collapse of of communism, the fall of the berlin wall, as as president of germany and is still alive. he still speaks out on subject. and he is one of the recipients of our truman reagan medal of freedom, which is the highest award that the victims of communism memorial foundation bestows. i have noticed that we have not seen a photo of...
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ah, as a 1000000000 via fell in was always a melting pot for all kinds of people in east germany for intellectuals, homosexuals, artists, and miss fed them all. there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from one, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on read also wish. and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative lights, a man in women's clothing, but that was something out of the movies on clyde, on the popular infirmary recall in east berlin show, lot of fun mas door was a pioneer in the trans community, she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the goods house. miles door of the manor house became a villa, meaning an arrow museum, and a famous meeting place for east berlin's queer community line coming all topic. i from after coming out i met shallow snow and that's how i found the community via luncheon was already well known in the east german scene. but after german reunification, people's awareness about her grew a lot. 16, a sec law. she, a lot of un mazda received the federal order of m
ah, as a 1000000000 via fell in was always a melting pot for all kinds of people in east germany for intellectuals, homosexuals, artists, and miss fed them all. there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from one, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on read also wish. and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative lights, a man in women's clothing, but that was something out of the movies on clyde, on the popular infirmary recall in east...
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ah, as a 1000000000 via fell in was always a melting pot for all kinds of people in east germany for intellectuals, homosexuals, autism and miss fed. mm hm. all there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from a, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on. it also wish, and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative light, a man in women's clothes, angleton. that was something out of the movie's own. clyde, on the popular infirmary, broken in east berlin. sure. lot of fun mas door was a pioneer in the trans community. she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the goods house. mazda of the manor house became a villa, communion era museum, and a famous meeting place for east berlin's queer community. on coming all a topic for after coming out i met shalysea and that's how i found the community via luncheon was already well known in the east german scene. but after german reunification people's awareness about her grew a lot. 16, a 2nd. she, a lot of un mazda received the federal order of merit, germany'
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well, mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned for ah, ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah, how come back to was apparent with our back european parliament member representing alternative for germany and mr brand before the break we discussed this multifaceted and very complicated attitude that some germans have towards russia, and i've heard the say in one of the other interviews that many of your colleagues at the european parliament as filled with hatred, not only for russia, but for the kind of conservative tr
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well,...
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. a look forward to talking to you that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except with such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to place trust rather than fear like take on various jobs in with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with a robot must protect his own existence with awe one come back
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well...
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago for 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well mister back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. ah ah, i'm exemptions and i'm here to plead with you whatever you do, you do not watch my your shelf seriously by watch something that's so different opinions that you won't get anywhere else. look, if it pleases you to have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations, choose your facts for you. go ahead by change and whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream, because i'm probably going to make you un
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago for 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok....
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's hardly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago the soviet union dominate eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. ah ah at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one set
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's hardly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago the soviet union dominate eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well...
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so it is a very simple story , when was the soviet union, the difference between e- in west and east germanyamong other things. i am not talking about the store, but i was on the street , as she told me that in west germany, they told me that in west germany you will not see a military man on the street, but in east germany , you will see them, they tried to sneak them there is no and that's why, even more so during the war i don't know without a doubt democracy is very good i'm not convinced that democracy during war is very good i'm not convinced i don't know although uh on the other hand if we don't criticize the military and point out the shortcomings it's also wrong, and i can't imagine this passage between force and charybdis. i just don't know how to do it. i'm not a military person, but i say that on the one hand there should be discipline. and really , if he didn't consult with someone from the mountain there, and according to the law mayakonsu but also if we let's not criticize the army, don't point out the shortcomings, don't talk about the fact that there are eggs, as it recently
so it is a very simple story , when was the soviet union, the difference between e- in west and east germanyamong other things. i am not talking about the store, but i was on the street , as she told me that in west germany, they told me that in west germany you will not see a military man on the street, but in east germany , you will see them, they tried to sneak them there is no and that's why, even more so during the war i don't know without a doubt democracy is very good i'm not convinced...
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a senior position at one of the biggest tech companies says that is what it is like there like east germany under the stars, how did this happen in america it seems to have happened so quickly we cannot stand fort, we must stand up for the things that america stands for. including what we stand for around the world. and that brings us to the 2024 presidential election specifically the republican primary and what we have recently learned about the character and competence with the man who sees himself in the media has built up as the only alternative to trump ron desantis, he told us what he thinks about ukraine and russia america's role in the world but he did not tell us once he told us twice even better he told us completely different things each time what we can choose which position we prefer an elected president rocking the mic entered putin aggression must be confronted and defeated. of course it is true the bite in the democrats and the media insensate virtue singling over ukraine and they smuggled less and the sanctimonious is only incredibly offputting it is true biden's years of a
a senior position at one of the biggest tech companies says that is what it is like there like east germany under the stars, how did this happen in america it seems to have happened so quickly we cannot stand fort, we must stand up for the things that america stands for. including what we stand for around the world. and that brings us to the 2024 presidential election specifically the republican primary and what we have recently learned about the character and competence with the man who sees...
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about policing in about private conversation, private conversation, what is this the stasi in east germany when you never know who's going to be an informant, that is not an idle w comparison, someone i know welli any senior position ofti the biggest tech companies saysat that's what it's like there east germany under the stars, how did this happen in america it seems to have happened so quickly, we cannot stand for we must stand up for the things that america stands for, including what we stand for around the world and i that brings us to the 2024 presidential election specifically theical republican primary and what we recently learned about the character and confidence in the man who sees himself in the media as the onl alternative to trump, ron desantis, he told us what he thinks about ukraine and russia and america's role in the world' but he dids not tell us once hd told us twice even betterer completely different thing hs eh time so we can choose which position we prefer in electing a president not an opinion poll, from the very beginning i argue that putin's aggression must beo con
about policing in about private conversation, private conversation, what is this the stasi in east germany when you never know who's going to be an informant, that is not an idle w comparison, someone i know welli any senior position ofti the biggest tech companies saysat that's what it's like there east germany under the stars, how did this happen in america it seems to have happened so quickly, we cannot stand for we must stand up for the things that america stands for, including what we...
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principles, the faith in god, when i was a young soldier, a put to him -- a platoon leader in east germanyongside my fellow soldiers, ready to do america's work in determining the bad guys in that time of conflict. it allowed me to have the opportunity to see american greatness and stared down the toughest foes when i was the secretary of state it always made me laugh, president trump was the 45th president, but i had more turnover in my job than his. for years, we did well. and i had a chance to learn some tough lessons on the front line in the fight for freedom. the things we do in the toughest moments, that share our destiny with each other. having faith in the mission and the confidence that we can execute in a way to deliver good outcomes for kids and grandchildren. i think that we have lessons for the republican party, we have been given on awful lot, that means we required a lot -- to do a whole bunch as well. we need a conservative party that we can call home again, led by people with real character, confidence and commitment to the mission that brought you here today, restoring an
principles, the faith in god, when i was a young soldier, a put to him -- a platoon leader in east germanyongside my fellow soldiers, ready to do america's work in determining the bad guys in that time of conflict. it allowed me to have the opportunity to see american greatness and stared down the toughest foes when i was the secretary of state it always made me laugh, president trump was the 45th president, but i had more turnover in my job than his. for years, we did well. and i had a chance...
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east germany's secret police, the stasi regularly defiant, anti—authoritarian punks. 0n multiple occasionsand brutally beaten. back then, the intense scrutiny of the stasi meant that gigs gigs also had to be held in the most unlikely of locations. wow! this is pretty spectacular. yeah, it's a church. i can't imagine hundreds of punks coming to a church for a concert. yeah, with hundreds of beer. what was the vibe and energy like in here? when you think about those times, those difficult times during the gdr period when you were intimidated by the stasi and the problems you had amongst the people in the streets, would you do it again? don't you just love that? history told to us by people who were actually there coming up next time, the story of a magnificent mountain in northern france it is celebrating its millennium. so that is the jewel in the box. you have it all. i had there to take a peek behind the scenes and find out how things have changed their and all of those years. until then, you can follow us on social media where at all of the usual places as well as lots of good travel con
east germany's secret police, the stasi regularly defiant, anti—authoritarian punks. 0n multiple occasionsand brutally beaten. back then, the intense scrutiny of the stasi meant that gigs gigs also had to be held in the most unlikely of locations. wow! this is pretty spectacular. yeah, it's a church. i can't imagine hundreds of punks coming to a church for a concert. yeah, with hundreds of beer. what was the vibe and energy like in here? when you think about those times, those difficult times...
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east germany's secret police, the stasi, regularly targeted defiant anti—authoritarian punks. and brutally beaten. back then, the intense scrutiny of the stasi meant that gigs often had to be held in the unlikeliest of locations. this is the place? chucrch organ plays. wow. this is pretty spectacular. yeah, it's a church. laughs. i can't imagine hundreds of punks coming to a church for a concert. yeah, but hundreds of beer. chuckles. what was the vibe and energy like in here? when you think about those times — those difficult times during the gdr period where you were intimidated by the stasi and the problems that you had amongst the people in the streets — would you do it again? punk music plays. don't you just love that? history told to us by people who were there, actually making things happen. right, coming up next time — the story of a magnificent mount. mont saint—michel, in northern france, is celebrating its millennium. i often compare the mont saint—michel as being the jewel and the bay the box, so, that's the jewel and the box — you've got it all. nice! i head there
east germany's secret police, the stasi, regularly targeted defiant anti—authoritarian punks. and brutally beaten. back then, the intense scrutiny of the stasi meant that gigs often had to be held in the unlikeliest of locations. this is the place? chucrch organ plays. wow. this is pretty spectacular. yeah, it's a church. laughs. i can't imagine hundreds of punks coming to a church for a concert. yeah, but hundreds of beer. chuckles. what was the vibe and energy like in here? when you think...
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east germany's secret police, the stasi, regularly targeted defiant anti—authoritarian punks.ense scrutiny of the stasi meant that gigs often had to be held in the unlikeliest of locations. this is the place? wow. this is pretty spectacular. yeah, it's a church. he laughs i can't imagine hundreds of punks coming to a church for a concert. yeah, but hundreds of beer. what was the vibe and energy like in here? when you think about those times, those difficult times during the gdr period where you were intimidated by the stasi, and the problems that you had amongst the people in the streets, would you do it again? don't you just love that? history told to us by people who were there, actually making things happen. right, coming up next time, the story of a magnificent mount. mont saint—michel, in northern france, is celebrating its millennium. i often compare the mont saint—michel as being the jewel, and the bay the box. so, that's the jewel and the box — you've got it all. nice. i head there to take a peek behind the scenes and find out how things have changed there in all those
east germany's secret police, the stasi, regularly targeted defiant anti—authoritarian punks.ense scrutiny of the stasi meant that gigs often had to be held in the unlikeliest of locations. this is the place? wow. this is pretty spectacular. yeah, it's a church. he laughs i can't imagine hundreds of punks coming to a church for a concert. yeah, but hundreds of beer. what was the vibe and energy like in here? when you think about those times, those difficult times during the gdr period where...
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when, under gorbachev, soviet troops were withdrawn from east germany, the gdr of czechoslovakia and hungary , their arsenals were stored here in echelons at the beginning of our century, half was taken to russia but there is still so much that is simple. horror, if it explodes, then power, repeatable with a nuclear charge. about 15 years ago , the academy of sciences. moldova published a damage assessment. in the event of an explosion of ammunition, a force of 10 km, a crater 75 m deep with a radius of 1.5 km. at a distance of 50 km, an earthquake of seven and a half magnitudes. at the same time, all the houses collapse, that is, more than a dozen disappear, a donkey in transnistria and ukraine, god forbid, from the southern direction of our anchor leonid muravyov a rare bird will fly to the middle of the dnieper, another thing is a quadrocopter from the position of the 247th regiment of the airborne forces in a matter of minutes, it turns out to be on the opposite shore, where the ukrainian military and mercenaries settled in this house with a red roof. they set up a base . watchin
when, under gorbachev, soviet troops were withdrawn from east germany, the gdr of czechoslovakia and hungary , their arsenals were stored here in echelons at the beginning of our century, half was taken to russia but there is still so much that is simple. horror, if it explodes, then power, repeatable with a nuclear charge. about 15 years ago , the academy of sciences. moldova published a damage assessment. in the event of an explosion of ammunition, a force of 10 km, a crater 75 m deep with a...
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german er musicians, er, which is absolutely for us yes, which is a little older for me, he is from east germanyhe knows the history of eastern europe and for some reason we remembered the beginning of the 20th century and he says and i, but it was your civil war, i say no, we did not have a civil war , we had a war with russia, we fought against the red army and against the white guards, these were our enemies who both of these armies encroached on the destruction of ukraine, the red army was destroyed as a result. a german and not a russian in his historical university, this is a civil war somewhere on the territory of the russian empire. and the fact that ukraine was here, that it recruited subjects so that there would be a unr, so that there would be a zluka, so that we would try to defend our own statehood. by the way, when skoropadsky was in power, the germans supported yes, it is washed away, why? because lying russian narratives dominate, and it is necessary to deconstruct it, first of all, this is the task of historians, and as we said to sergey on the air today, sir, we are simply domi
german er musicians, er, which is absolutely for us yes, which is a little older for me, he is from east germanyhe knows the history of eastern europe and for some reason we remembered the beginning of the 20th century and he says and i, but it was your civil war, i say no, we did not have a civil war , we had a war with russia, we fought against the red army and against the white guards, these were our enemies who both of these armies encroached on the destruction of ukraine, the red army was...
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an attorney is the farm managing the largest project, vested north east germany. it is a pony in the wind power industry. more than 1000 wind turbine, some monitored here they're not drug was the 1st company to produce hydrogen using wind power. a pilot project in full commack region informs it's walk in the media and elsewhere. that's what we do in don't recall what the scope of what we're doing here in the ok. mark it size is very much comparable to what we're planning to create in namibia, the guys from within but been w a familial gone for a lot. this area in the ogre mark is also comparable to the area in namibia we're hydrogen is set to be produced. oh, then we've been torn off load the rates. many residents still support the new project. so people are quite excited with this project that it's coming to units. ah, because out they see a lot of development coming into town. they see a lot of employment coming to town. they see low cost electricity and anything else . so um, i would say people doesn't have much critical views, but in the back of our heads also
an attorney is the farm managing the largest project, vested north east germany. it is a pony in the wind power industry. more than 1000 wind turbine, some monitored here they're not drug was the 1st company to produce hydrogen using wind power. a pilot project in full commack region informs it's walk in the media and elsewhere. that's what we do in don't recall what the scope of what we're doing here in the ok. mark it size is very much comparable to what we're planning to create in namibia,...
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germany, and then angela merkel, chancellorfor such a long period, who was herself a daughter of east germanyant links in fusing together the german sense of identity, and jenny hill can tell us more about that as the king receives his greeting. one wonders whether sometimes whether the wartime memories still cast a shadow over this relationship. or there are some areas that perhaps won't get talked about, jenny. areas that perhaps won't get talked about. jenny-— about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in — about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the _ about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. _ about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. that's - about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. that's why . about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. that's why i l the case in the past. that's why i find myself wondering, with this particular visit, we might see a bit of a new chapter. this is a new monarch, king charles iii, visiting berlin, a city that was reduced to rubble in the second world war. perhaps a chance to say, l
germany, and then angela merkel, chancellorfor such a long period, who was herself a daughter of east germanyant links in fusing together the german sense of identity, and jenny hill can tell us more about that as the king receives his greeting. one wonders whether sometimes whether the wartime memories still cast a shadow over this relationship. or there are some areas that perhaps won't get talked about, jenny. areas that perhaps won't get talked about. jenny-— about, jenny. that's...
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it is not incomprehensible from a smoky point of view how a tank can be put up here in east germany.0% have good relations with russia since the days of the gdr and they have doubts in the west on saturday. approximately 1,000 people attended demonstrations. 70,000 is a huge number of people. thank you for these comments. all the best. let's see the question of the people of germany regarding the rammstein base. i do not agree with the current german policy cannot be for the people to say we want arms supplies. we are saying this, we are not the people who are here now and declare we do not want to supply weapons and support this war. i am here to end this injustice. i want our country to be free again. america knows perfectly well what it is about. we are not a means to unleash a war. america has already fought a warrior on german soil twice, and i think that enough is enough of what is now happening horribly, not only in germany, all over the world. germany is almost one step away from war with russia. this cannot be allowed to happen. nobody wants it and nobody can want it. so, he
it is not incomprehensible from a smoky point of view how a tank can be put up here in east germany.0% have good relations with russia since the days of the gdr and they have doubts in the west on saturday. approximately 1,000 people attended demonstrations. 70,000 is a huge number of people. thank you for these comments. all the best. let's see the question of the people of germany regarding the rammstein base. i do not agree with the current german policy cannot be for the people to say we...
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when under gorbachev, soviet troops were withdrawn from east germany, the gdr of czechoslovakia and hungary, their arsenals were stored here in echelons at the beginning of our century, half were taken to russia but there's still so much left to do. horror, if it explodes, then the power is comparable to nuclear charge. even 15 years ago. so the academy of sciences. moldova published a damage assessment. in the event of an explosion of ammunition, a force of 10 kg, a crater 75 m deep. with a radius of one and a half kilometers at a distance of 50 km, an earthquake of seven and a half points. at the same time, all houses collapse, that is, more than a dozen villages in transnistria and ukraine disappear, god forbid, from the southern direction of our anchor leonid muravyov a rare bird will fly to the middle of the dnieper, another thing is a quadrocopter from the position of the 247th regiment of the airborne forces, it takes a few minutes, it turns out to be on the opposite bank, where the ukrainian military and mercenaries settled in this house with a red roof. they set up a base. i observ
when under gorbachev, soviet troops were withdrawn from east germany, the gdr of czechoslovakia and hungary, their arsenals were stored here in echelons at the beginning of our century, half were taken to russia but there's still so much left to do. horror, if it explodes, then the power is comparable to nuclear charge. even 15 years ago. so the academy of sciences. moldova published a damage assessment. in the event of an explosion of ammunition, a force of 10 kg, a crater 75 m deep. with a...