23
23
Jul 20, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
, their allies in the warsaw pact, when we withdrew troops from germany, from the baltic statescks that were in these countries be rebuilt instead , lined up... not here, an open field, when the baltics, the entire baltics created with the money of the russian taxpayer, today turned into a pack of embittered balloons. kuzarev is an example, there were many like him, there were many like him, they did what they needed to do made a traitor and received asylum abroad, in the west, for example, kozyzarev lives today in miami, now they will tell me, conspiracy theory, what... conspiracy theory, facts, just facts, for example, what kind of conspiracy theory can we talk about when we find out that this year the parliament of the new free russia meets in warsaw from june 22 to 25, in which , attention, 60 former russian deputies participate, not three, not five, 60 people who passed the law. in our country.
, their allies in the warsaw pact, when we withdrew troops from germany, from the baltic statescks that were in these countries be rebuilt instead , lined up... not here, an open field, when the baltics, the entire baltics created with the money of the russian taxpayer, today turned into a pack of embittered balloons. kuzarev is an example, there were many like him, there were many like him, they did what they needed to do made a traitor and received asylum abroad, in the west, for example,...
21
21
Jul 20, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
, our allies in the warsaw pact, when we withdrew troops from germany, from the baltic states, when we asked for nothing in return, without even asking to be rebuilt instead of the barracks that were in these countries, built here no, an open field, when the baltic states, the baltic states were all created with russian money... this year the parliament of the new free russia meets in warsaw from june 22 to 25, in which, attention, 60 former russian deputies participate, not three, not 5, 60 people who passed laws in our country, spoke from the podium, talked about patriotism, and so these people after this forum... are releasing a resolution, i’ll read it. regime change can only be achieved by force. the west is simply obliged to encourage revolutionary actions within russia, the use of force against putin's murderers, their financiers and propagandists is morally justified and necessary for victory, that is, with the help of terror. it offers. people who had everything from this power, being at its feeding trough. and in parallel with the forum, on june 24, austrian politician gün
, our allies in the warsaw pact, when we withdrew troops from germany, from the baltic states, when we asked for nothing in return, without even asking to be rebuilt instead of the barracks that were in these countries, built here no, an open field, when the baltic states, the baltic states were all created with russian money... this year the parliament of the new free russia meets in warsaw from june 22 to 25, in which, attention, 60 former russian deputies participate, not three, not 5, 60...
15
15
Jul 21, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
, our allies in the warsaw pact, when we they withdrew troops from germany, from the baltic states, when without asking for anything in return, without even asking that... instead of those barracks that were in these countries, they built here, no, an open field, when the baltic states, the baltic states were all created with russian money taxpayer, today has turned into a pack of angry balloons. kuzarev is an example, there were many like him, there were many like him, they did what they had to do as a traitor and received asylum abroad in the west, for example, kozyre lives today in miami, now they will tell me conspiracy theory, what kind of conspiracy theory, facts, just facts, for example, what kind of conspiracy theory can we talk about when we learn that this year the parliament of the new free russia is meeting in warsaw from june 22 to 25, in which , attention, 60 former russian deputies are participating , not... three, not five, not 60 people who passed laws in our country, spoke from the podium, talked about patriotism, and so these people after this forum issue a resol
, our allies in the warsaw pact, when we they withdrew troops from germany, from the baltic states, when without asking for anything in return, without even asking that... instead of those barracks that were in these countries, they built here, no, an open field, when the baltic states, the baltic states were all created with russian money taxpayer, today has turned into a pack of angry balloons. kuzarev is an example, there were many like him, there were many like him, they did what they had...
14
14
Jul 31, 2024
07/24
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
they were an element of defensive lines with which the country tried to isolate itself from the warsaw pact it is unknown why mine clearance was not carried out. in the detonation area, all fire-fighting measures have been stopped and partial evacuation of the population is being carried out. division of public utilities of the gomel region were replenished with fifteen new units of special equipment, emergency vehicles manufactured by mas. transport for cleaning stormwater and sewer systems was made available to five branches of gomel vodokanal. the keys to the special vehicle were handed over to representatives of the kalinkovichi, muzorsky, zhlobinsky, svetlogorsk and retchetsky districts. the main task in this case of emergency services is to solve those problems that arise so that the service is provided efficiently, without interruption and in a timely manner. equipment should be valued and taken care of as if it were your own; it should last. for many years only the required depreciation period there is 7 years, emergency equipment will be used to transport emergency crews, as well a
they were an element of defensive lines with which the country tried to isolate itself from the warsaw pact it is unknown why mine clearance was not carried out. in the detonation area, all fire-fighting measures have been stopped and partial evacuation of the population is being carried out. division of public utilities of the gomel region were replenished with fifteen new units of special equipment, emergency vehicles manufactured by mas. transport for cleaning stormwater and sewer systems...
9
9.0
Jul 16, 2024
07/24
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
only ones providing these at that time. big deal, we helped in poland to release liquids from the warsaw pact countries, this is production, people were trained for polish enterprises, today pharmaceuticals in the republic are a dynamically developing industry, and belmed drugs occupy a leading position in it. the company is the only manufacturer of insulins, drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, oncology. today , the company’s product portfolio is quite wide, it includes more than 300 types of medicines, quality is the calling card of belarusian medicines, thanks, among other things, to the fact that they have learned to preserve those traditions , which were laid back in soviet times. hello, everything is clear with you about the project with marina karaman. let's talk about complex things in simple terms. today we will talk about what goods belarus has banned from transporting from lithuania, who is worse off from this, and is the concept of revenge relevant for the foreign policy of our state? go! it became known that belarus will prohibit the transport of some goods from li
only ones providing these at that time. big deal, we helped in poland to release liquids from the warsaw pact countries, this is production, people were trained for polish enterprises, today pharmaceuticals in the republic are a dynamically developing industry, and belmed drugs occupy a leading position in it. the company is the only manufacturer of insulins, drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, oncology. today , the company’s product portfolio is quite wide, it includes more...
17
17
Jul 9, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
in our country, only the warsaw pact organization knows about them; they have never traveled outsideganization, but as a result, i say, were they given missiles? he says given they were given, but they were not used in military conflicts before the collapse of the soviet union, they were not used at all, they played an important, restraining role, and that’s when these people turn in the old fashioned way. “hello, comrade, you know, i want to give him missiles, i want to give him missiles, especially since, especially since recently a delegation from the yemen houthis came to moscow, literally a week ago, about missiles, about an asymmetric response, because something is happening, something is being done, but even if they are overseas, they are afraid of our activity, let guess how..." we will answer asymmetrically, you know, in the nineties we had the habit of scolding everything soviet, well, maybe we could criticize for something, but there were also strong, good moments in our history, in any case we can’t get away from this, we are a big country, they look up to us, many look u
in our country, only the warsaw pact organization knows about them; they have never traveled outsideganization, but as a result, i say, were they given missiles? he says given they were given, but they were not used in military conflicts before the collapse of the soviet union, they were not used at all, they played an important, restraining role, and that’s when these people turn in the old fashioned way. “hello, comrade, you know, i want to give him missiles, i want to give him missiles,...
19
19
Jul 19, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
we lost our sovereignty, with his direct participation this little man... our allies under the warsaw pactdrew troops from germany, from the baltic states, when without asking for anything in return, without even asking... to be rebuilt instead of the barracks that were in these countries, built here, no , an open field, when the baltics, the entire baltics created with the money of the russian taxpayer, today turned into a pack of angry balloons. kozarev is an example, there were many like him, there were many like him, they did what they had to do as a traitor and received asylum for border to the west. for example, kozyreev lives today in mayama, now they will tell me conspiracy theories, what kind of conspiracy theories, facts, just facts, for example, what kind of conspiracy theories can we talk about when we find out that this year the parliament of the new free russia is meeting in warsaw from june 22 to 25, in which , attention, 60 former russian deputies participate. issues a resolution, read that regime change can only be achieved by force. the west is simply obliged to encourage
we lost our sovereignty, with his direct participation this little man... our allies under the warsaw pactdrew troops from germany, from the baltic states, when without asking for anything in return, without even asking... to be rebuilt instead of the barracks that were in these countries, built here, no , an open field, when the baltics, the entire baltics created with the money of the russian taxpayer, today turned into a pack of angry balloons. kozarev is an example, there were many like...
32
32
Jul 11, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
threat to nato, well, we can be a threat to nato, so explain to me, when we were talking about the warsaw pactnow, how we can be a threat to nato, that’s what we can threaten them with. there are nuclear weapons that we can use, which, by the way, they immediately evade from there, from where they evade, but how do you think the strait should be made in honor of stalin, this is not the center, why do it, so as not to miss the center, what if you have the whole center at once, judging by the declaration that nato adopted, why don’t you like the peacemaker academician, it was his idea, i follow the path of the peacemaker. a good idea, only if the response did not arrive, so here is a feature for your posidon, what do they do and how? there is no time for poisedon to reach and reach a certain border, it’s not like oh, it flew, no, no, there oh, it went, no, it can lie there for a long time and wait, in any case, everyone here is thinking, but no , no, no, no, i don’t mean you, american analysts, american analysts, i think already. look at germany, look at japan. marshall plan - when they stuttere
threat to nato, well, we can be a threat to nato, so explain to me, when we were talking about the warsaw pactnow, how we can be a threat to nato, that’s what we can threaten them with. there are nuclear weapons that we can use, which, by the way, they immediately evade from there, from where they evade, but how do you think the strait should be made in honor of stalin, this is not the center, why do it, so as not to miss the center, what if you have the whole center at once, judging by the...
29
29
Jul 27, 2024
07/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
president george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton. bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an accepted speech that lasted almost an. you know. as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having breakfast once at the international of pancakes. no, let's. what happened? let us look at the record and recall what under president george bush more, human beings are escape from the prison house, tyranny to freedom than in any other four year period in history. and for any man. let me tell you for any man to call this record a failure, the cheap political rhetoric of politician who only knew how to build themselves up by tearing america down. and we don't want that kind of leadership in the united states. the president, my friends. the presidency is also an office that theodore roosevelt called america's bully pulpit. harry truman said, it was preeminently a of moral leadership. george bu
president george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton. bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an accepted speech that lasted almost an. you know. as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having breakfast once at the international of pancakes. no, let's. what happened? let us look at...
18
18
Jul 12, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
but shouldn’t we, gentlemen, aim at some new warsaw pact in this regard? this will be a process, it’s in ultimately formalized, you know, the point is that, let’s say, trump understood the danger for the united states, the rapprochement between moscow and beijing, did everything to prevent this from happening, zdignev, god forgive me, brzyzinski. confused, yeah, because if china, let’s say, is a world factory, then the task of russia, for me, as geopolitically in these alliances, is precisely to protect communications and maintain the military balance, as the most, let’s say, currently trained army force, that is, together, that is, this is a world factory, and this is an organization of the world perimeter security, something like this can be said, it is clear that we still have to build a eurasian security system somewhere in the future. and i agree here, some military political alliances are possible for us, but they will most likely be natural and situational, because as soon as we announce the creation of some kind of military bloc, we will instantly
but shouldn’t we, gentlemen, aim at some new warsaw pact in this regard? this will be a process, it’s in ultimately formalized, you know, the point is that, let’s say, trump understood the danger for the united states, the rapprochement between moscow and beijing, did everything to prevent this from happening, zdignev, god forgive me, brzyzinski. confused, yeah, because if china, let’s say, is a world factory, then the task of russia, for me, as geopolitically in these alliances, is...
72
72
Jul 13, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
, — to join nato from the warsaw pact, because it did not want to be — pact, because it did notmany respects orban ha5 betrayed the hungarian revolution of 1956, and his— hungarian revolution of 1956, and his affinity for putin and xi jinping i5 and his affinity for putin and xijinping is a and his affinity for putin and xi jinping is a very bad sign, but— xi jinping is a very bad sign, butl— xi jinping is a very bad sign, but i think— xi jinping is a very bad sign, but i think his meeting with trump _ but i think his meeting with trump give some indication of where — trump give some indication of where trump i5 '5 leanings are. for more analysis on the nato summit, and its fallout for the us, ukraine and other western allies, i'm joined by veteran national security journalist, barbara starr, who's now a senior fellow at the annenberg center on communication leadership and policy at the university of southern california, and elise labott, professor at american university's school of international service, and author of the substack newsletter cosmopolitics. welcome to you both.
, — to join nato from the warsaw pact, because it did not want to be — pact, because it did notmany respects orban ha5 betrayed the hungarian revolution of 1956, and his— hungarian revolution of 1956, and his affinity for putin and xi jinping i5 and his affinity for putin and xijinping is a and his affinity for putin and xi jinping is a very bad sign, but— xi jinping is a very bad sign, butl— xi jinping is a very bad sign, but i think— xi jinping is a very bad sign, but i think his...
14
14
Jul 21, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
porcelain smiles, pats on the shoulder, they calmly betrayed warsaw treaty, our allies under the warsaw pactng in return, without even asking to be rebuilt instead of those... conspiracy theories, what conspiracy theories, facts, only facts, for example, and what conspiracy theories there can be talk when we learn that this year in warsaw from june 22 to 25 the parliament of the new free russia is meeting, in which , attention, 60 former russian deputies are participating, not three, not five, 60. is morally justified and necessary for victory, that is, with the help of terror, this is proposed by people who are everything. had from this power, being at its feeding trough, and in parallel with the forum, on june 24, austrian politician günther fellinger appealed to the world : listen, we won the cold war by arming the taliban in afghanistan so that they could defeat the soviet union, we must do the same today by arming russia's internal armed... position based on islam to destroy russia. see how interests converge with one on the one hand, to incite migrants, helping them to think that russi
porcelain smiles, pats on the shoulder, they calmly betrayed warsaw treaty, our allies under the warsaw pactng in return, without even asking to be rebuilt instead of those... conspiracy theories, what conspiracy theories, facts, only facts, for example, and what conspiracy theories there can be talk when we learn that this year in warsaw from june 22 to 25 the parliament of the new free russia is meeting, in which , attention, 60 former russian deputies are participating, not three, not five,...
41
41
Jul 13, 2024
07/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
thinking back to hungary when they were one of the first countries that wanted to join nato from the warsaw pactthey did not want to be a part of the russian orbit, i think orban has defended the russian revolution of 1976, and his affinity for putin and xi jinping is a bad sign. but his meeting with trump gives some indication of where trump's leading czar. carl: if you look at what came out of this nato summit, dado accused china of enabling russia in this war. it also warned iran of supplying ballistic missiles. both countries deny involvement, but how do you see the role of russia and china in this ukraine conflict, and how do you believe the alliance should be attacking that? >> both roles are significant. china has been laundering money through its opaque financial system, increasing their purchases of russian oil and gas despite nato sanctions. and generally providing political cover for russia. but i think this is a part of an emerging china-russia axis. it has outliers like north korea, iran, belarus, venezuela. i think for the european members of nato, these statements of dismay about
thinking back to hungary when they were one of the first countries that wanted to join nato from the warsaw pactthey did not want to be a part of the russian orbit, i think orban has defended the russian revolution of 1976, and his affinity for putin and xi jinping is a bad sign. but his meeting with trump gives some indication of where trump's leading czar. carl: if you look at what came out of this nato summit, dado accused china of enabling russia in this war. it also warned iran of...
7
7.0
Jul 8, 2024
07/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
sides by nato member countries, but there was a period in its history when it was neutral, but the warsaw pactas on its border, czechoslovakia, hungary, that is, the soviet union could theoretically attack it, and it turns out that it lived under guarantees of neutrality by the allies in world war ii, but that was the situation after world war ii, that's how they decided west germany under the... under the allied security protectorate, east germany under the soviet union security protectorate, and a austria under the joint security protectorate. it held so because the soviet union perfectly understood that if it attacked austria in this situation, it would destroy the entire architecture of european security, including the recognition of its own sphere of influence, because this is not just the neutrality of austria, it is recognition of the russian soviet. of this influence in poland, czechoslovakia, hungary, bulgaria, romania, that is, it is a package, you understand, and with this package, austria was able to survive until the collapse of the soviet union and until the moment when it was fi
sides by nato member countries, but there was a period in its history when it was neutral, but the warsaw pactas on its border, czechoslovakia, hungary, that is, the soviet union could theoretically attack it, and it turns out that it lived under guarantees of neutrality by the allies in world war ii, but that was the situation after world war ii, that's how they decided west germany under the... under the allied security protectorate, east germany under the soviet union security protectorate,...
20
20
Jul 18, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
would never be useful again, because the power of the soviet union was incredible, there was the warsaw pact limited contingent of soviet troops into afghanistan, everything is clear, the mood, the shoulder straps, but still a young man who has never shot in his life, never been shot at in his life, finds himself in a combat situation, this is how, where is this breakdown happened when you realized that you were in a combat situation, that you had to fight and, on occasion, press the trigger, i still remember my first combat mission with the real use of weapons against... targets, indeed, it was a serious case, to me we set the task of striking at the bandits who, in principle, were pressing against our outpost in the reeds. when approaching the combat area, our troops identified themselves with a rocket, and they said on the radio that the enemy was literally 100 meters away from us. and firing with unguided missiles, you understand, does not provide such accuracy, plus or minus. my task was not only to strike at the enemy manpower, but also not to hit my own troops, so i remembered this fi
would never be useful again, because the power of the soviet union was incredible, there was the warsaw pact limited contingent of soviet troops into afghanistan, everything is clear, the mood, the shoulder straps, but still a young man who has never shot in his life, never been shot at in his life, finds himself in a combat situation, this is how, where is this breakdown happened when you realized that you were in a combat situation, that you had to fight and, on occasion, press the trigger, i...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
kind of makes sense, that was the cold war of the soviet union, had its own military block, the warsaw pact, and came into existence after the establishment of nato. it was an ideological struggle and of primarily for the soviet union, was to maintain its gains in the 2nd world war and to have security against a revenge as west germany, weak cetera, etc. but then the nato up to date doesn't think in terms of security at all. um, because the, because if you had a secure already architecture in europe, you wouldn't need nato because it wouldn't be a new architecture would include russia and be with russia that we have, it's against russia without russia. that's nato's afraid of that because then it would risk its own existence. david. absolutely right, yeah. so nato was a lot of the best of the lions up until the end of the soviet union, when the worst off pack was disbanded, the nato should as well. um bid his band shortly thereafter as well as 1994 when all russian troops were withdrawn from eastern europe. um, at this point uh, you know, natal began to be an expensive alliance with uh its
kind of makes sense, that was the cold war of the soviet union, had its own military block, the warsaw pact, and came into existence after the establishment of nato. it was an ideological struggle and of primarily for the soviet union, was to maintain its gains in the 2nd world war and to have security against a revenge as west germany, weak cetera, etc. but then the nato up to date doesn't think in terms of security at all. um, because the, because if you had a secure already architecture in...
24
24
Jul 12, 2024
07/24
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
state, here in this is the time that - let's say, such an organization as nato did, yes, after the warsaw pactto exist and promises were made that nato would not ... expand to the east, we quietly, let's say, maybe not paid attention or we didn’t pay enough attention to this, but we will only talk about our closest natural neighbors, in 1999 poland joined nato, which means that in 2004 lithuania gradually joined nato, then latvia, and in 2008, accordingly, the first active steps begin... to accept our brotherly people of ukraine, well, naturally, the government of ukraine, not the people, also to join nato, we are dealing with purely peaceful issues, defining, that is , we initially identified an army, about 65 thousand, and first began to form it, improvement, development then improvement, that is, we are engaged and we, let’s say, abandoned... weapons, removed tactical nuclear weapons from the territory of the republic of belarus, so we assumed that we would engage in peaceful work, interact with neighbors, with countries, with everyone in trade, in the economy, that is , in principle , ther
state, here in this is the time that - let's say, such an organization as nato did, yes, after the warsaw pactto exist and promises were made that nato would not ... expand to the east, we quietly, let's say, maybe not paid attention or we didn’t pay enough attention to this, but we will only talk about our closest natural neighbors, in 1999 poland joined nato, which means that in 2004 lithuania gradually joined nato, then latvia, and in 2008, accordingly, the first active steps begin... to...
15
15
Jul 6, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
already warsaw pact, nations which had only checked her grades are actually soviet weapons all together from the moment, took the berlin wall, came down lockheed representatives for in warsaw. showing me i'm on a need for f 20 tools and for other weapons right there. like it's true, as the russians, reasonably fashion treat. russia isn't indispensable enemy in your nothing else can run a female history channel enemy that's, that's, that's, that's fascinating language. break that down for me, the, an indispensable. and what does that mean? it means that you can't really justify new tried and shopper range or icbm, which the north requirement is making the whole realize she'd be out against the oven, or i should order. okay, so they just don't 100 as rationale for a multi $1000000000.00 home exposure. only russia has a target, surely sophisticated arms to fight against. you don't need advance 5th generation fighters against people who don't have heavy aircraft or fighters, or their own, or sophisticated ones. but russia and know china if for the future in particular, to offer not just a r
already warsaw pact, nations which had only checked her grades are actually soviet weapons all together from the moment, took the berlin wall, came down lockheed representatives for in warsaw. showing me i'm on a need for f 20 tools and for other weapons right there. like it's true, as the russians, reasonably fashion treat. russia isn't indispensable enemy in your nothing else can run a female history channel enemy that's, that's, that's, that's fascinating language. break that down for me,...
11
11
Jul 8, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
nato position execution reason to show a norbish them off from arms to now to the form already warsaw pact, nations which had only shifted rage or actually soviet weapons all together from the moment that you probably and well came down lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing me i'm on a need for f 20 tools and for other weapons right here, i can show instructions. reasonably ash tree. russia is in the industry, principal enemy, in your nothing else can run a female if you say, knowledgeable enemy that's, that's, that's, that's fascinating language. break that down for me, the, an indispensable. and what does that mean? it means that you can't really justify new tried and shopper range or icbm, which the north requirement is making a whole new life cdm against ellen or i should order. okay, good lakers don't cottage as rationale for multiple, you know, dollar exposure. only russia has a target, surely sophisticated arms to fight against. you don't need advance 5th generation fighters against people who don't have heavy aircraft or fighters or their own, or sophisticated ones, but r
nato position execution reason to show a norbish them off from arms to now to the form already warsaw pact, nations which had only shifted rage or actually soviet weapons all together from the moment that you probably and well came down lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing me i'm on a need for f 20 tools and for other weapons right here, i can show instructions. reasonably ash tree. russia is in the industry, principal enemy, in your nothing else can run a female if you say,...
7
7.0
Jul 6, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
already warsaw pact, nations which had only check and read or actually soviet weapons all together. from the moment that you probably and well came down. lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing me, i'm on a need for f 20 tools and for other weapons right here. i can show instructions reasonably ash tree. russia is in the industry, principal enemy, in your nothing else can run a female. it's a single enemy that's, that's, that's, that's fascinating language. break that down for me, the, an indispensable. and what does that mean? it means that you can't really justify new tried and shopper range or icbm, which the north requirement is making a whole new life cdm against ellen or i should order. okay, good lakers don't cottage as rationale for multiple, you know, dollar homes budget. only russia has a target, surely sophisticated arms to fight against. you don't need advance 5th generation fighters against people who don't have heavy aircraft or fighters or their own, or sophisticated ones, but russian and know china uh for the future in particular, to offer. not just a rival or
already warsaw pact, nations which had only check and read or actually soviet weapons all together. from the moment that you probably and well came down. lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing me, i'm on a need for f 20 tools and for other weapons right here. i can show instructions reasonably ash tree. russia is in the industry, principal enemy, in your nothing else can run a female. it's a single enemy that's, that's, that's, that's fascinating language. break that down for me, the,...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
received complete carte blanche. to carry out their policies, and those of our former allies under the warsaw pactcourse, i think that this was of course the mistake of mikhail sergeevich gorbachev, and he i believed that they wanted to be friends with us truly, who treats us sincerely, i know that how the organic-western... leaders later made fun of him when they realized that they had simply deceived us, now we are reaping these benefits, they cannot understand this, for the first time, for the first time, even when vladimirovich putin made the famous munich speech in 2007, they did not believe it, that russia had recovered, would rise from its knees and move on as a powerful state, but life has shown that this is what happens, i think you know , now the situation is so ripe, so i wanted it say, i constantly hear threats from latvia, lithuania, poland, and you know, this spring is constantly compressing our patience, but all patience comes to an end, you were absolutely right when we entered czechoslovakia, well, the allied troops entered czechoslovakia , year, to hungary, the sixth year, they c
received complete carte blanche. to carry out their policies, and those of our former allies under the warsaw pactcourse, i think that this was of course the mistake of mikhail sergeevich gorbachev, and he i believed that they wanted to be friends with us truly, who treats us sincerely, i know that how the organic-western... leaders later made fun of him when they realized that they had simply deceived us, now we are reaping these benefits, they cannot understand this, for the first time, for...
16
16
Jul 14, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
western freemasons slowly revived freemasonry in all, so to speak, countries of the former warsaw pactves, as if troubles, in the czech republic and slovakia the germans helped to revive freemasonry, in hungary, the austrians, in yugoslavia and romania, the italians, and we have french in poland, well, why do we have french, in general, it’s not difficult to understand, because... there were the great roots of russian emigrant freemasonry, they kept there, some masonic relics were kept there for a very long time , so the french took patronage over russian freemasons, first in the ninety-first year, judging by western publications, first liberal freemasons appeared in russia, here they are, this the grand orient of france, so to speak. yes, the very next year, so to speak, regular masons appeared, they began to dominate, in the end, that means, in the ninety-fifth year, the grand lodge of russia was created, it is necessary to say that there is such a rule that there are lodges in each country, they are united by a grand lodge, it is, as it were, above them, but in order to create a leg
western freemasons slowly revived freemasonry in all, so to speak, countries of the former warsaw pactves, as if troubles, in the czech republic and slovakia the germans helped to revive freemasonry, in hungary, the austrians, in yugoslavia and romania, the italians, and we have french in poland, well, why do we have french, in general, it’s not difficult to understand, because... there were the great roots of russian emigrant freemasonry, they kept there, some masonic relics were kept there...
24
24
Jul 10, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
would never be useful again, because the power of the soviet union was incredible, there was the warsaw pactmbat mission with the actual use of weapons against ground targets, indeed, it was a serious case, i was given the task of striking at the bandits who, in principle, squeezed our outpost in the reeds. when approaching the combat area, our troops identified themselves with a missile, the radius said that the enemy was literally 100 m from us, firing with unguided missiles, you understand, it is not possible to provide such accuracy plus or minus 100 m. my task was not only to strike a blow to the enemy, manpower, but also not to hit your own troops. therefore, i remembered this first combat flight very well, but most of all i remembered how not to hit my own people, because if you just shoot far away, there will be no there will be no effect, we must shoot accurately in order to protect our troops and effectively use weapons, therefore. i took aim, approached the minimum allowable distance, how much? well, the minimum permissible distance is 600-700 m, because the mechanism for long-ran
would never be useful again, because the power of the soviet union was incredible, there was the warsaw pactmbat mission with the actual use of weapons against ground targets, indeed, it was a serious case, i was given the task of striking at the bandits who, in principle, squeezed our outpost in the reeds. when approaching the combat area, our troops identified themselves with a missile, the radius said that the enemy was literally 100 m from us, firing with unguided missiles, you understand,...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
after the dissolution of the warsaw pact and the removal of troops from east germany, back to the soviet union. and then one nation after another added to this defensive organization called nato. and i don't know how anyone could actually say that with a straight face of the the record so replaced. i mean, that's a preposterous statement. actually, the chinese representatives spoke of the took the position that many powers today are trying to create a world order that operates separately from the system of international law that they're promoting western values and norms. what's your take on that? do you think that's one of the main issues here? well, i think that defines what we've been hearing of late this rules based or what is the rules based order and where is the kodak? so this rules based, or there isn't one because the rules are made up of as a go along and to fit the expediency of whoever is saying that they're following the rules based or it doesn't follow international law. it's not consistent with international law, whatever this will advice order is. and so i again, i think
after the dissolution of the warsaw pact and the removal of troops from east germany, back to the soviet union. and then one nation after another added to this defensive organization called nato. and i don't know how anyone could actually say that with a straight face of the the record so replaced. i mean, that's a preposterous statement. actually, the chinese representatives spoke of the took the position that many powers today are trying to create a world order that operates separately from...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
would never be useful again, because the power of the soviet union was incredible, there was the warsaw pactno one thought about war, so in the seventy-ninth year, at the numerous requests of the leadership of the afghan government, our country decided to introduce a limited contingent of soviet troops to afghanistan. everything is clear, the mood, the shoulder straps, but still a young man who has never shot in his life, he has never been shot at in his life. it turns out that in combat situation, this is how, how, where this breakdown happened, when you realized that you were in a combat situation, that you had to fight and, if necessary, press the trigger. i still remember my first combat mission with the actual use of weapons against ground targets. indeed, this was a serious case. i was given the task of striking at the bandits who, in principle, squeezed our outpost in. when approaching the combat area , our troops identified themselves with a missile on the radio and said that the enemy was literally 100 m from us, firing from unguided... rockets, you understand, do not provide such a
would never be useful again, because the power of the soviet union was incredible, there was the warsaw pactno one thought about war, so in the seventy-ninth year, at the numerous requests of the leadership of the afghan government, our country decided to introduce a limited contingent of soviet troops to afghanistan. everything is clear, the mood, the shoulder straps, but still a young man who has never shot in his life, he has never been shot at in his life. it turns out that in combat...
10
10.0
Jul 3, 2024
07/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
even the countries that were in... in the so-called, not in the so-called, in the countries of the warsaw pact, also, the countries of soviet influence, and, but even there, after the collapse of the ussr, this struggle was quite effective, but volodymyr lytvyn once said, i remember his phrase that if you you take a green cucumber and throw it into a plate with sour cucumbers, it still becomes sour, so the question is what fills, what fills this plate, and well, for now, i wished that there were more cucumbers, fresh, of course, officials, but... . the story to which we are now moving, it is also important, and here it is important to understand the perspectives, and how there are so many similar phenomena, it is about the ex-deputy prosecutor general dmytro verbytskyi, who appeared in journalistic investigations, he resigned, it was news there yesterday, yesterday it was known that he left from his position at his own will, but he could not explain certain property, which... was worth quite a lot of money, also his, his girlfriend could not explain the appearance of property worth 52 million
even the countries that were in... in the so-called, not in the so-called, in the countries of the warsaw pact, also, the countries of soviet influence, and, but even there, after the collapse of the ussr, this struggle was quite effective, but volodymyr lytvyn once said, i remember his phrase that if you you take a green cucumber and throw it into a plate with sour cucumbers, it still becomes sour, so the question is what fills, what fills this plate, and well, for now, i wished that there...
10
10.0
Jul 18, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
soviet union has been doing since ancient times. revolution of the great october socialist, then the warsaw pact seemed to become a real military counterbalance to the alliance, and even more so the topic arose: protection from this external threat, after 75 years we can clearly state that the north atlantic alliance has never been against anyone defended itself, there was not a single situation where someone would attack a nato country and nato would have to use the fifth article of the washington treaty or some other mechanisms in order to protect itself, and it would be good if the alliance stopped there, if it remained defensive, if it... proudly continued to say: look, we are united, that’s why no one is attacking us, that’s great, god bless you. another question is that it’s unlikely that anyone was going to attack the alliance, the north atlantic, definitely not the soviet union at all, and definitely not modern russia, the problem is different: the problem is that in the conditions lack of real threats, the alliance began to look for some other use for itself, and a global theme arose. s
soviet union has been doing since ancient times. revolution of the great october socialist, then the warsaw pact seemed to become a real military counterbalance to the alliance, and even more so the topic arose: protection from this external threat, after 75 years we can clearly state that the north atlantic alliance has never been against anyone defended itself, there was not a single situation where someone would attack a nato country and nato would have to use the fifth article of the...
27
27
Jul 10, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
quo, and this was, of course, connected with the power of the soviet union, as we remember, the warsaw pactav space by nato begins, but before that... post-yugoslav and balkan in principle, but before that a lot of serious operations were carried out, look, if we look, from 1990 to the present , on average, nato conducted 22 major operations, as how many of them do you think it spent in the balkans? 13, that is, more than half of the operations, including the bombing of not only the union republic of yugoslavia, but also... look at the huge attention, well, albania, bulgaria are already nato members, romania is there, but what else to do with this post-yugoslav space , from my point of view, they are striving to create nothing other than nato-yugoslavia, and here they have one main enemy, this is what i call him, partisans in the rear of nato, this, of course, is the serbian element, and this is not only. serbia, but this republika srpska in bosnia and herzegovina, we also regularly raise this issue here, and oddly enough, the partially recognized republic of kosovo, why is it strange, alba
quo, and this was, of course, connected with the power of the soviet union, as we remember, the warsaw pactav space by nato begins, but before that... post-yugoslav and balkan in principle, but before that a lot of serious operations were carried out, look, if we look, from 1990 to the present , on average, nato conducted 22 major operations, as how many of them do you think it spent in the balkans? 13, that is, more than half of the operations, including the bombing of not only the union...
10
10.0
Jul 10, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
western freemasons began to slowly revive freemasonry in all, so to speak, countries of the former warsaw pact dividing the regions among themselves, as if troubles, in the czech republic and slovakia the germans helped to revive freemasonry, in hungary, the austrians, in yugoslavia and romania, the italians, and here in poland the french. well , why are the french in general not difficult to understand, because there were great roots of russian emigrant freemasonry, there were tamils some masonic relics have been kept since... a very long time ago, that’s why the french took patronage over the russian masons, first in the ninety-first year, judging by western publications, first liberal masons appeared in russia, here they are, this is the great east of france, so to speak, yes, the very next year, so to speak, regular masons appeared, they began to dominate in the end, so... in st. petersburg, he was sent just the day before, but i must note that when i spoke with the masons, after all this ceremonies, they they expressed such great relief, because of course, during the ceremony itself, then
western freemasons began to slowly revive freemasonry in all, so to speak, countries of the former warsaw pact dividing the regions among themselves, as if troubles, in the czech republic and slovakia the germans helped to revive freemasonry, in hungary, the austrians, in yugoslavia and romania, the italians, and here in poland the french. well , why are the french in general not difficult to understand, because there were great roots of russian emigrant freemasonry, there were tamils some...
28
28
Jul 2, 2024
07/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
there, even countries that were in the so-called, not in the so-called, in the countries of the warsaw pacte countries of soviet influence, but even there after the collapse of the ussr, this struggle was quite effective, but volodymyr lytvyn once said, i remember his phrase, that if you take a green cucumber and throw it into a plate with sour cucumbers, it will still turn sour, so the question is what fills, that fills this board. and well, for now, i would like there to be more cucumbers, fresh, i mean, officials, but the history to which we are now moving is also important, and here it is important to understand its prospects and it as a phenomenon, there are so many like that this is about ex-deputy general prosecutor dmytro verbytskyi, who appeared in journalistic investigations, he resigned, it was news yesterday, yesterday it was known that he resigned on his own. desire, but he could not explain a certain property that was worth quite a lot of money, his girlfriend also could not explain the appearance of property worth uah 52 million, it is discussed in different ways, but the pro
there, even countries that were in the so-called, not in the so-called, in the countries of the warsaw pacte countries of soviet influence, but even there after the collapse of the ussr, this struggle was quite effective, but volodymyr lytvyn once said, i remember his phrase, that if you take a green cucumber and throw it into a plate with sour cucumbers, it will still turn sour, so the question is what fills, that fills this board. and well, for now, i would like there to be more cucumbers,...
13
13
Jul 20, 2024
07/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
western freemasons began to slowly revive freemasonry in all, so to speak, countries of the former warsaw pactves, as it were, is a hassle. and slovakia was helped to revive freemasonry, the germans, in hungary, the austrians, in yugoslavia and romania, the italians, and here in poland the french, well , why the french here, in general , is not difficult to understand, because there were great roots of russian emigrant freemasonry, they kept them there , some masonic relics were kept for a very long time, so there is patronage over russian masons, to say that there is such a rule that there are lodges in every country, they are united by a grand lodge, it’s like above them, but in order to create a legal grand lodge in each country, you need the blessing of some other grand lodge, so here are the russian masons, for some time they were lodges they had, but they didn’t have a grand lodge, they needed the blessing of some grand lodge, like the french. in the year ninety-five, that means they gave such a blessing, the grand master came here, if my memory serves me correctly, charpente, so i talke
western freemasons began to slowly revive freemasonry in all, so to speak, countries of the former warsaw pactves, as it were, is a hassle. and slovakia was helped to revive freemasonry, the germans, in hungary, the austrians, in yugoslavia and romania, the italians, and here in poland the french, well , why the french here, in general , is not difficult to understand, because there were great roots of russian emigrant freemasonry, they kept them there , some masonic relics were kept for a very...
39
39
Jul 13, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
back in the 19905 when hungary was one of the first countries that wanted to join nato from the warsaw pactorbit. i think in many respects orban has betrayed the hungarian revolution of 1956, and his affinity for putin and xi jinping is a very bad sign, but i think his meeting with trump give some indication of where trump's leanings are. for more analysis on nato summit and its fallout for the us, ukraine and other western allies, i spoke with veteran national security journalist barbara starr, who's now a senior fellow at the annenberg center on communication leadership and policy at the university of southern california and elise labott, professor at american university's school of international service, and author of the substack newsletter cosmopolitics. we were just listening there to john bolton and clearly what happens in november with the presidential election very much loomed large at this summit. so, barbara, ijust wonder how do you think that the pentagon will be looking at this election, and considering what it could mean for global security?— it could mean for global securi ?
back in the 19905 when hungary was one of the first countries that wanted to join nato from the warsaw pactorbit. i think in many respects orban has betrayed the hungarian revolution of 1956, and his affinity for putin and xi jinping is a very bad sign, but i think his meeting with trump give some indication of where trump's leanings are. for more analysis on nato summit and its fallout for the us, ukraine and other western allies, i spoke with veteran national security journalist barbara...
68
68
Jul 9, 2024
07/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
it would be illogical if that had come up, the warsaw pact still existed at that time. those countries, like the baltic states, were still a part of the soviet union and it was never discussed. host: i want to ask you about the missile strikes reported yesterday in kyiv, hitting that children's hospital, how those events could complicate what goes on here and from the support of nato countries and the united states. guest: first off, it's a terrible, tragic event, the largest children's hospital in kyiv hit by missiles. it's outrageous. viewers need to understand that russia does this every day. it's not a one-off, it's not an accident, it's not a new thing. this is something russia does every day. they launch missiles, drones, and attack ukrainian civilians and infrastructure. i met with someone from ukraine yesterday here in washington who was over for the summit dings. -- meetings. they have electricity for two hours a day because russia has knocked out the power stations in that part of ukraine. they have very, very long brownouts. this is what russia deliberately d
it would be illogical if that had come up, the warsaw pact still existed at that time. those countries, like the baltic states, were still a part of the soviet union and it was never discussed. host: i want to ask you about the missile strikes reported yesterday in kyiv, hitting that children's hospital, how those events could complicate what goes on here and from the support of nato countries and the united states. guest: first off, it's a terrible, tragic event, the largest children's...
23
23
Jul 11, 2024
07/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the soviet union then, i remember, but wait, who opposed nato, not for an organization called the warsaw pact her place, at her place, at their place. a normal attitude in this regard, so no, well, it’s just that his son has heard they say in the american army, no, well, well, he’s an american citizen, that’s what i mean, in this regard, this whole summit you said zelensky lied there several times, yes, in fact, the entire summit is, you know, such a gathering of petty swindlers, for example, zelensky has already been reporting for 2 days, one of the results, the main results of nato, so we agreed on five petrio systems for ukraine. knock out, excuse me, even the russophobe, the stamped russophobe yulia röbki from beld, which means he writes, wait, he showed me point by point, but these are all those systems that, firstly, there is already one in ukraine, a german one, already standing there, that is, this is not an agreement within the framework of the nato summit, but four are those that he described by month, when they were already signed, promised, and he said, well, nothing, that is, you
the soviet union then, i remember, but wait, who opposed nato, not for an organization called the warsaw pact her place, at her place, at their place. a normal attitude in this regard, so no, well, it’s just that his son has heard they say in the american army, no, well, well, he’s an american citizen, that’s what i mean, in this regard, this whole summit you said zelensky lied there several times, yes, in fact, the entire summit is, you know, such a gathering of petty swindlers, for...
21
21
Jul 13, 2024
07/24
by
NTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
council for mutual economic assistance and is part of the military bloc of eastern europe - the warsaw pact999 enters the nato bloc, but that’s another story. the flight recorders have been found and sent. encryption in mac, in mac they are finding out the reasons for the crash of the superjet 100 near kolomna. the space, the world of cooperation on equal terms, what eurasia is doing and how a non-profit organization helps to get to know russia, and also to put nine-year-old nastya from the belgorod region on her feet in urgent need of help. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoisky. hello. interstate aviation committee. they are starting to decipher the flight recorders from the crashed superjet 100 in the moscow region . law enforcement officers and the headquarters of rescue services are still working at the crash site near the village of malaya karaseva.
council for mutual economic assistance and is part of the military bloc of eastern europe - the warsaw pact999 enters the nato bloc, but that’s another story. the flight recorders have been found and sent. encryption in mac, in mac they are finding out the reasons for the crash of the superjet 100 near kolomna. the space, the world of cooperation on equal terms, what eurasia is doing and how a non-profit organization helps to get to know russia, and also to put nine-year-old nastya from the...
73
73
Jul 8, 2024
07/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the tripartite pact established and access the power set on undoing the west, and the warsaw pact established a block of soviet partners set against america. and both of those instances we saw a group of enemies joining forces against us. today, we don't face one primary enemy as we did in the soviet union, and so far thankfully we did see a new kind of tripartite pact here but we do see, we do see a group of nations openly aligned against the united states. it's an interconnected web of threats. i refer to as a child of an axis composed of partner regimes in russia, iran, north korea, venezuela and even cuba. they each have their own cultures and their own specific sinister aims but the all wake up every morning thinking how they can take down america. and they are increasingly using their collective military technological and financial resources to empower one another in their various efforts to cut off our trade route and steal our technology and harm our troops and up in our economy. iran works with russia to produce drones to hunt down and bomb ukraine's everyday while russia launches no
the tripartite pact established and access the power set on undoing the west, and the warsaw pact established a block of soviet partners set against america. and both of those instances we saw a group of enemies joining forces against us. today, we don't face one primary enemy as we did in the soviet union, and so far thankfully we did see a new kind of tripartite pact here but we do see, we do see a group of nations openly aligned against the united states. it's an interconnected web of...