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and we were to say, years ago, sasha, vedic of a thing in with only will se is a question. yelton skinner suggestion. it's a restriction away and i have questions to liquid years. ah, on august the 6th and 9th 1945 american pilots dropped atomic bombs on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki. sheesh. and on august, the 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum army. the manchurian operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the quinton army in just 10 days. on august the 19th its commander in chief auto yamato complied with the soviet high commands ultimatum on immediate and unconditional surrender. he handed his sword to a soviet officer and other generals followed suit. aah! after the start of the red armies, military operation, the unit $731.10 were completely liquidated. as per my orders, the soviet army, swift advanced, deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the u. s. as or, or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese clinton abbey yamato autism. g
and we were to say, years ago, sasha, vedic of a thing in with only will se is a question. yelton skinner suggestion. it's a restriction away and i have questions to liquid years. ah, on august the 6th and 9th 1945 american pilots dropped atomic bombs on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki. sheesh. and on august, the 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum army. the manchurian operation has no match in military history. the red army...
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s. slaughter yelton expelled and assimilated native americans physically your geographically and culturally young. committing systemic human rights abuses in every aspect. huge. these abhorrent crimes are more than enough to constitute de facto genocide by solitude, in its effort to drive a wedge between china and russia. the u. s. that seems will go to any lengths just so long as it doesn't have a strong enough opponent in the east. well, i think the u. s. it is completely ignoring the fact it is human rights problems are arguably more severe than the countries that the u. s. has been sensually her look at at death rates of the black people, q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversaries if china sanctioned russia. the results are catastrophic, not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and foot. it is cornering russia as shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize that any security solutions in
s. slaughter yelton expelled and assimilated native americans physically your geographically and culturally young. committing systemic human rights abuses in every aspect. huge. these abhorrent crimes are more than enough to constitute de facto genocide by solitude, in its effort to drive a wedge between china and russia. the u. s. that seems will go to any lengths just so long as it doesn't have a strong enough opponent in the east. well, i think the u. s. it is completely ignoring the fact it...
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there in 1993 in forest yeltsin's not his standing on the tank noble staring down the coup boris yelton 1991, but you know what later generations of moscow correspondence like me would referred to as a sort of bad coup in 1993 and and boris yelton many people believe by turning his tanks. on the white house. he himself was dealing a blow to russia's. halting nation efforts to become a democracy and then you were there through the election of 1996 in russian, which there was basically a corrupt bargain. yeah to purchase that election on yeltsin's behalf. justified by many people here in washington as a way to avoid a return the communists to power with that an original sin, you know of russian democracy was at the moment when something like putin became inevitable in your view. i don't know is the short is the short answer. i would just say that. the intelligence services had always wanted more power and obviously that's where he comes from. you know there there was a choice yeltsin had a choice in 1999 who he would sort of set up as his successor. and as you recall, there were a number
there in 1993 in forest yeltsin's not his standing on the tank noble staring down the coup boris yelton 1991, but you know what later generations of moscow correspondence like me would referred to as a sort of bad coup in 1993 and and boris yelton many people believe by turning his tanks. on the white house. he himself was dealing a blow to russia's. halting nation efforts to become a democracy and then you were there through the election of 1996 in russian, which there was basically a corrupt...
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is just the 1st phase of what we see today because in 20 years, many things have changed since a yelton's rush hour the time we were absolutely alone in our efforts to fight for our freedom and a border that we kept until nato was born, begging for 3 months consecutively, every day and killing many people. in theory, we could say that this was a period when international law was changed for what a called the humanitarian low. and once you do what i did to us, anybody who thinks about history and what was, what are the consequences of certain moves? could i see that we have the much a complex picture of what is what is going today? you know, no one in the world if we take humanistic tradition of rational european western orientation goods o'clock would be for the war. but we have to just find that in the last 150 years there were 95 wars which were never stopping after the one or 2 we haven't ever we have to remember. in fact, it even victory of 945 was the one when they were assigning potsdam steel. that the churchill and truman were ready, in fact, to attack russia, which was a noticed b
is just the 1st phase of what we see today because in 20 years, many things have changed since a yelton's rush hour the time we were absolutely alone in our efforts to fight for our freedom and a border that we kept until nato was born, begging for 3 months consecutively, every day and killing many people. in theory, we could say that this was a period when international law was changed for what a called the humanitarian low. and once you do what i did to us, anybody who thinks about history...
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vision of history of modern history. gorbachev embarked on this transition and he was of the traitor yelton continued. he was called a traitor to today, the west called president putin override of names. just like some of our fellow citizens, pigeon is dealing with the whole this part of the transition. i believe the end of this transition will not the completion of an arduous transformation that's lasted more than a 100 years. and we deserve to put all these charles behind us. we deserve a country strong economically and that would enable us to make our children happy in the east issue. where but i have read on our raffle is a whole ecosystem. you are in charge of quite a few organizations in summer, lie heavily on direct cooperation with the west mine if some support exports. for example, the russian export centric the future of russian experts though is now uncertain. what about these different activities? finance? so we did that in all the areas of the younger system will continue to grow. we'll manage, we're managing the process building a partnership with a supply chain element suppor
vision of history of modern history. gorbachev embarked on this transition and he was of the traitor yelton continued. he was called a traitor to today, the west called president putin override of names. just like some of our fellow citizens, pigeon is dealing with the whole this part of the transition. i believe the end of this transition will not the completion of an arduous transformation that's lasted more than a 100 years. and we deserve to put all these charles behind us. we deserve a...
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in 1999, he was appointed prime minister and in new year's eve, yelton shocked the world announcing his resignation, handpicking putin to be acting president. on his first day, president putin pardoned yeltsin. term limits force them out of office. he wasn't leaving without securing his seat. his protege dmitry medvedev became a new president while putin was appointed prime minister. in 2012, putin was reelected once again and attempted to rule for life. >> president biden announcing he'd banned russian flights in u.s. airspace in hopes to hurt the kremlin financially. let's go to dr. rebecca grant, i want to play this sound bite. great to see you again. i want to play this sound bite of president biden talking about how putin is now isolated. comes out of our package of our history lesson on putin and i'll get your response on the other side. >> we spent countless hours of unifying european allies. we counted russia's lies and truth by letting them know what's being planned. and now the free world is holding him accountable. putin is now isolated from the world more than ever and will
in 1999, he was appointed prime minister and in new year's eve, yelton shocked the world announcing his resignation, handpicking putin to be acting president. on his first day, president putin pardoned yeltsin. term limits force them out of office. he wasn't leaving without securing his seat. his protege dmitry medvedev became a new president while putin was appointed prime minister. in 2012, putin was reelected once again and attempted to rule for life. >> president biden announcing he'd...
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my vision of history of modern history. gorbachev inbox on this transition and he was the traitor yelton continued . he was called a traitor to today, the west called president putin override of names, just like some of our fellow citizens. putin is dealing with the hardest part of the transition. i believe the end of this transition will not the completion of an arduous transformation that's lasted more than a 100 years. and we deserve to put all these trials behind us. we deserve a country strong economically and would enable us to make our children happy. here on the website i have on our wrap. so as a whole ecosystem, you're in charge of quite a few organization. summer law heavily on direct cooperation with the west, some support exports. for example, the russian export centric the future of russian experts though, is now uncertain. what about these different activities? finance? so we did that in all the areas of the younger system will continue to grow. we'll manage, we're managing the process building a partnership with a supply chain element supports each other and interconnecte
my vision of history of modern history. gorbachev inbox on this transition and he was the traitor yelton continued . he was called a traitor to today, the west called president putin override of names, just like some of our fellow citizens. putin is dealing with the hardest part of the transition. i believe the end of this transition will not the completion of an arduous transformation that's lasted more than a 100 years. and we deserve to put all these trials behind us. we deserve a country...
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sustainable development and he was also a leader of the privatization campaign and recommended that yelton war. the next one, she was an anchor at russia state tv and she left because she started feeling inner conflict over being a mouthpiece come if you will for russia propaganda. excuse me with the pronunciation of these names with another journalist, left her position three weeks after the the invasn and she could not be a mouthpiece and then of course central bank, or that you mentioned. she wanted to resign after ukrainian invasion but so far she has not pulled the trigger reportedly with putin himself with tremendous pressure on her to stay so that he could save face and see where this ends up. but you know the russian oligarchs sent him the united states. one has info, roman reports that zelenskyy told the u.s., "hold off on that one because he might be a key go-between in peace negotiations." so a lot to unravel here, neil. >> neil: just on that alone, jackie that is fabulous, jackie deangelis, the number of prominent russians who have parted company with vladimir putin and why ukr
sustainable development and he was also a leader of the privatization campaign and recommended that yelton war. the next one, she was an anchor at russia state tv and she left because she started feeling inner conflict over being a mouthpiece come if you will for russia propaganda. excuse me with the pronunciation of these names with another journalist, left her position three weeks after the the invasn and she could not be a mouthpiece and then of course central bank, or that you mentioned....
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there is transition from yeltsin to putin and he is friends with yelton and he is like i don't like theble they sent him to the u.k. he feels like he knows the mind of vladimir putin. gross miscaucus in every way. he has been so isolated since covid. a lot of traditional schools of thought for him. but get this, guys, even though he lost so many troops. even though from our perspective he has been humiliated as a former super power, he just wants kyiv. and if he gets kyiv, he will punish the baltic states. that's what he really believes. that is why this matters. you can't stop this meg glow maniac he does not care how much russia bleeds. rachel: interesting get you got. all of us wondering what are the oligarchs doing? he is an ex. but the other oligarchs have the ability to pressure putin or maybe even pay off some of that inner circle people to go against him if they want. does he give you any indication about the capability or the willingness of putin to use nuclear weapons or does he think he is just saber ratling on that? brian: he says he would not put anything past him. i just t
there is transition from yeltsin to putin and he is friends with yelton and he is like i don't like theble they sent him to the u.k. he feels like he knows the mind of vladimir putin. gross miscaucus in every way. he has been so isolated since covid. a lot of traditional schools of thought for him. but get this, guys, even though he lost so many troops. even though from our perspective he has been humiliated as a former super power, he just wants kyiv. and if he gets kyiv, he will punish the...