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throughout the active phase of the war in
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the press occasionally hints at
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some negotiations that will fail with
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Russia about the fate of Ukraine and itself
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Ukraine does not participate in these negotiations
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takes in the jargon it's called
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negotiable Hello my name is
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We will discuss Konstantin Ignatchuk today
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are Ukraine's allies trying to carry out
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some agreements behind her back and
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how successful are my interlocutors
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diplomat Ruslana Sipenko
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and political scientist Alexander Antonyuk and for
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let's find out if there are agreements between
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partners Ukraine and Russia why
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agreements regarding Ukraine are possible
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Based on history starting from 91
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that is, the perception of the West of Ukraine is
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Western Let's say independent
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we can already view the subject when
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to draw such a parallel that unfortunately
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in our interests the West does not always
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took shape here
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equal relations and understanding Let's start with
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that
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when they took away our weapons differently I
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basically I can’t do it any other way How to evaluate
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is that in principle
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understanding then of the West
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former countries of the Soviet Union they
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should have remained in some such
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as if to the family of this Russian world
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which, in principle, just started
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time to just pick up the pace
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Naturally, it’s like this Eta
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history not only in Ukraine Let us
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we will have two Chechen wars with you, let's
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Let us remember with you the war in Georgia and in
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Moldova, yes, that is, this story with
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Transnistria, we see that this is all
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the story goes like this
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sequentially
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The Baltic countries seem to be luckier
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they managed to jump on this train
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We've made mistakes since
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the year before last political generation I
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I mean the first parliamentary second
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naturally created by two presidents
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because then show them these pictures
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today I'm sure the rhetoric was
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it would be different even if we
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agreed to give up nuclear weapons
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Naturally in order to enter
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in parallel in
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collective notebook
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that didn't happen, that is, well then
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from this we must already draw a conclusion
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What are agreements? You have to look
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on the reason the reason for possible discussions in
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different configurations have different interests
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if you have different interests naturally
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begin
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conversations and discussions as if in this
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design between the sides in what in what
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the difference is that interests coincide
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Ukraine and the West and how they differ from mine
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points of view coincide in that we
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we want to restore for the West
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in fact the world order which
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Russia
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That is, she put the principle of strength above
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the principle of law the principle of right gave us
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how many 70 80 years of peace there?
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coexistence of development process
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global globalization everyone traded
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that means everyone made a profit
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Happy are these supply chains?
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global world that were built
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but Russia decided to reshape this
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global map means get there or
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return as they say their spheres
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influence At the same time, without doing anything
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inside Russia there is an improvement in life for
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ordinary people Well, on the outside, let's
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we want more territory more
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zones of influence Well, as it turned out
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climbed unreasonably because I didn’t
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was a potential key interest
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United States break the Alliance
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China and Russia because when will it be
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if such an Alliance takes place, it will already
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Now
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getting better to the west still wanted or
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reads about tearing Russia away from China
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reformat it as they think about
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Western market country like this
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market economy and continue business
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from the south as they led before the war
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while maintaining its integrity
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fragmenting it is the interest of the West
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there is no freight train yet Yes, I think
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proposal to negotiate with a strong
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positions I would say diplomatically
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The West is creating a strong diplomatic
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position and offers his script
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Russia if at some stage it does not
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agrees the West undertakes
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strengthening appropriate measures there
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Ukraine's potential, giving the opportunity and
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win on the battlefield and make Russia sit down
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or make sure Russia has what it needs
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still sit down at the negotiating table and
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talk to me so it will be step by step
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lasts until the complete Victory of Ukraine
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The West will be with Ukraine until Victory Well, this is
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has already been determined at various political
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G7 platforms there, the European Union and
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there on Ramsteins and so on That is
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It is confirmed that yes it needs to be resumed
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international
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the order that was established after
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World War II and Ukraine
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for this work that's why we will have up to
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Victory to support Russia
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understood that she would not sit out and not
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will wait even if the president changes
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even if Trump comes I'm the one
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I’ll even take the worst option for Ukraine
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if Trump comes he will be forced
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submit to geopolitical logic
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because the west was challenged by the west
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built a security system in Russia and
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undermines Vilnius ends of darkness
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Ukraine was not invited to the alliance, but
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same time conditions of such invitation
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described rather vaguely this is a loophole for
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we see negotiations and bargaining now
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diplomatic maneuvers on this front
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will consult
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personalian camp everything everything
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changed political situation
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constructions because construction
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really changed NATO strengthened
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new members appeared Baltic lost
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Russia's influence is practically
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which should be the shortest there
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by trade it is also partially
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lost because the northern countries
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which
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will influence more Russia claim
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just like Russia China wanted through
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It’s practically possible for Russia to achieve this too
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route for delivery of goods
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the design has changed and everyone will be with everyone
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advise against the admission of Ukraine to NATO
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it's so created
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created argument for trading both with
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Russia is the same way with China. Therefore
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for now the status quo remains if Ukraine does not
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takes nowhere she's in her gray area
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they arm us, they promised us weapons until the end
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the war and after the war we will still be like this
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armed armed buffer that's it
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the trades will happen from my point of view well
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let's say diplomatic negotiations
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will happen When will be Serious
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conversation between the leaders of these blocs
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democratic personal
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United States and China then
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all these architectural issues will be resolved
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Eurasian security and who should enter
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who should not enter these blocks
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Asian Ocean and he doesn't
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the proliferation of weapons will
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be considered and so on it
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organization that should prevent
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war but now during the war in
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Ukraine We see that he is ready to withdraw
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some sanctions from Russia for the sake of
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extension of the grain deal is this
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such encouragement of the aggressor in the first place
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Let's start with the fact that one strategic
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the task that Putin set, that is
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level the role he realized it he
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leaves him alive for now and that is, you can still
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this institution has not yet been taken into account
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happened to nuclear resist anyone
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That is, as soon as it starts somewhere
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shelling even with tactical weapons
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yes, it can be disbanded as time League
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nations there is good news he is not the same
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organization that will
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and it’s not he who decides the issues
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the second moment I understand the puzzlement
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that this structure is corrupt and
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This is not the first decade, not the first
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the war where he showed himself generally as
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structure, to be honest, no longer
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even remember this picture
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room picture from the 70s
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Here we draw conclusions
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Of course they will hide behind
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humanitarian issues because
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really what Putin is playing is
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there is not even a way, let's do it higher
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military political leadership
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Russian Federation plays on
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several flanks and one of these
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crises that this grain disruption
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deals That is, this is precisely a threat
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humanitarian immigration crisis
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which will
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the question is different, that is, since He is with
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we have a contract
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again, Türkiye has an agreement with us
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dollar It seems to me that Turkey is enough
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just to show your strength though
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Americans today this option And you
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discard although Zelensky suggested it
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But you and I understand perfectly well that it’s unlikely
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Is it possible that these caravans will be conditionally
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accompanied by the Turkish fleet
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The Russian Federation will risk even this
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side something
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take because if it happens then
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this will be very interesting
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script I think there are a lot of people
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solves issues and I am alone nuclear
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confrontation for sure This is not the one this is
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understands, including in Russia, how it is
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since this is the game Who
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first
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eyes
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It seems to me that he is just playing here
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these gifts to the Western world just
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first other options I them and then what
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there are other signals for Putin, what are we talking about?
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we say Ukraine will join NATO
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completion
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key signal And this is simply
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process for the sake of process because
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Believe me from Russia in this grain
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deal, little depends on Erdogan
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will still accept political
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will that And in this region in the Black Sea
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he is as a member of a NATO country as a member of NATO in
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first of all Maybe replay today
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so that the sea can become
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exactly
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who regions, that is, we are talking about Black
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the sea, that is, the pool where it will be
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dominate NATO like the Baltic today
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sea ​​I think this can play
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much faster and much
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such a long-lasting one, believe me again How
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the history of Russia shows where it is
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feels the strength she can't hang there
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because the fleet is fighting against Turkey
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which today is the most powerful in the Black Sea
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I think it will be similar to
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suicide
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Ukraine receives the most assistance from
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United States and critically from it
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depends But can the US ignore
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interests of Ukraine and is it possible not to
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allow throughout the active
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phases of war in the presidential administration
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The United States is fighting two forces, one for victory.
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Ukraine is different for not losing Why
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positions within the administration vary
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Biden has hawks, there are so-called
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Dove Peacekeepers means slogan
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These peacekeepers should not be allowed
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world war three heads
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Sullivan like them, as they say
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the main task
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they operate in the logic of the Cold War Yes
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there may be a confrontation we can
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compete But it all has to be
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controlled and we must not allow
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expansion of the conflict and
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raising the spiral of conflict to a possible
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World War 3 got involved
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payment not involved direct
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confrontation with Russia
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hawks explain that well, that is, more
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they are more pragmatic they are more
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realistic and say that Russia understands
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only strength if she threw us
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glove in the face So you have to answer
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to all the potentials that we have
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in order to bring her back to
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normality returns to normality and
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Ukraine, that is, the West through the hands of Ukraine
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returns Russia to normality means
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Ukraine must be given everything it needs to
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so that she has a balance of power on the battlefield
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was in favor of Ukraine And the balance of power will be
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in favor of Ukraine if you are the first
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you reduce Russia’s balance sheet with sanctions there
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on the battlefield by destroying them
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potential and increasing potential
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Ukraine period was armed with more than
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technological weapons to give more
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number of weapons and so on When
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there will be a difference in balances naturally in
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Russia will be provided on the battlefield
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that means she's at the negotiating table
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will be forced to accept those conditions
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who will give her this
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the idea of ​​a hawk, that is, by force
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bring her back to normality put her on
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place therefore different positions are different
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approaches, but their purpose and meaning are similar
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Peacekeepers like Salivan are trying to
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at every stage to agree on this
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their initiative at every stage When
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the balance of power is changing until we are strengthened
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Russia is reducing its balance sheet
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or somewhere loses there on some
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stages, these pop up every time
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doves of peace who try
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We see trips to reach an agreement with Russia
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Burns we see some peacekeepers there
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strange ones that appear
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prepare the ground for public opinion
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for what is still needed
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negotiate but
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dove of peace I give a signal they don’t understand
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that the war can end in one day
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if Putin simply abandons his
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goals, but Russia and Putin do not refuse
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from your goals because
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natural purpose of empires empires live for
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due to the expansion of territories they are so
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remain stable Therefore
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these fellow pigeons and the United
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The United States needs to understand the only thing
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only by force
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The empire stops where it gets
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what can China negotiate about?
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United States regarding Ukraine
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unhappy that the United States
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strengthen their military-political alliances
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There's this bunch of bushes that's down there
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China's geopolitical pressures are now in
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Asia-Pacific region began
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the United States and NATO to be active there
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item appeared in Japan Japan soon
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reconciled and improved relationships
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allies of the United States
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and if the United States succeeds
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tear off
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Russia from China to break this Alliance then
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China will receive in its rear
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as if a country hostile to China
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which he will fall into the geopolitical
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China doesn’t need this environment
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considers Russia already as a sphere
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of its influence This means that the boundaries
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China is already practically facing
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boundaries of influence of the NATO zone of influence and
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If
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Ukraine will also join NATO, then this
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there will be promotion China will
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consider How to advance to maintenance on
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east that is, an invasion of his zone
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influence or zone of influence of his partner
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let's say this is from China's point of view
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breaking the status quo in architecture
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Eurasian security that is
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The West is building up from China's perspective
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increases its security through
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Russia's China's security spheres of influence
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Well, China is naturally not happy with this
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And I think that this will be discussed How
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since this architecture is Eurasian
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security in negotiations
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Biden Can Western Allies
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force Ukraine to sit down at the table
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negotiations with Russia on unfavorable
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conditions Can we be seated at the table?
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negotiations if they start limiting us
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V
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arms supplies Well, that is, they can
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create something very unfavorable for us, as it were
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process yes that is about this by the way
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the President of the Czech Republic hinted at the summit, aka
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said about it That is, we are too
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must And the next step we must
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probably watch this today
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back to the unlocking issue
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because September 30th if I don't
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I'm wrong, his time limit is running out. It's
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means that Therefore it is necessary again
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how should it be introduced into the Senate?
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extend Well, naturally, that is, not
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we should forget that
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the topic is not very popular right now because
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that he will be considered possibly as
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populism m but Vladimir Zelensky still
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before rushing, it seems that he needs to enter
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reminded that Ukraine had its time
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In addition to the Budapest membrane
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they ratified the treaty
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proliferation of nuclear weapons
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there is something like this in this agreement
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item If I'm not mistaken it is 5 which at
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in some circumstances allowing
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of this agreement to leave this too
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tool and we should not forget about it
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and this does not mean that we should be in it
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scream edge but at least for yourself how
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internally reserve and, as it were, in continuation
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What should our strategy be?
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the next few years there and perhaps
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10 years we should also kind of understand
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because that's where
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Let's just say everything that comes with us is provided for
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Today
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happens even from the age of 14 we must for
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understand yourself that one is one thing
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Rammstein-level support for free
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yes, that they give us weapons But if
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we face the question today more severe
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not only an aviation missile that should
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help us resolve our issues
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offensive under control that is
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anger then naturally we already today
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should even go this way, that is
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there are ways for us to be able to
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Ukraine to counteract agreements
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behind our backs we have to do this
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prepare naturally to understand that we
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should do further And I think that
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for work hours during
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the next few months at least
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scenario of our actions from the worst
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to the most optimistic will give us
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possibility of breaking again
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geopolitical possible agreements
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we already do this more than once yes
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because I always remember and point
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example February 24
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22 years old so two weeks before 24
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February I want to remind our viewers
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almost all countries of the free world
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left Ukraine and took out their
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embassies in
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Lvov Poland, that is, well, we are in Kyiv
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On February 24 there were maybe 123 embassies then
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there are those who worked it in one of them
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I didn't see
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let's say not consuls Yes, no
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diplomatic mission there work
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journalist, well, of course China is also
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was present in such a working mode
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Chinese embassy I'm telling you this too
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as a person who saw it personally
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eyes
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what is this for, that is, the world was ready for that
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moment no matter how cynical it is now
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sounded that is, swallow the occupation
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Yes, he was ready for this, naturally
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they also warned ours
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diplomats, that is
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the only one we need these days
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helped a lot This is Boris Johnson
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Prime Minister of Great Britain and that too
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Of course we were very inspired by this
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strongly supported and ultimately
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the failure of the blitzkrieg seriously began to break
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these are the hypothetical layouts
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which the world was preparing for I think that even
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these are some kind of consultations that are not
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the fact that they are destined to come true again
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because they are everything that is not in
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in our interests we don't have to do this
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we have to sign up for another moment
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clearly understand what threats to
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what Russia is counting on and what threats
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What hybrid instruments is it
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plans to launch in order to break
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This is such a pro-Western unity
00:23:03
against Russia for Ukraine, yes of course
00:23:05
creating a humanitarian disaster
00:23:08
humanitarian but migration crisis and
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again strengthening the radical right
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sentiments populist constructions in
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one or another country, that is, with
00:23:19
counting on the fact that they will have power
00:23:21
change there is one of the key threats
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which policy text must understand
00:23:26
who are in power today and
00:23:27
support Ukraine but support
00:23:29
somehow, as if softly, the second Aspect is not
00:23:33
seems to mean that we must again
00:23:35
than to emphasize what if we
00:23:38
we will again agree to half measures
00:23:42
yes, that is, not everything is so simple
00:23:45
Let's freeze
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conflicts should end already
00:23:50
because it is frozen conflicts
00:23:53
who were not going to attract attention
00:23:55
for the last 50 years at least they
00:23:57
are a cutting tool
00:24:00
major global crisis and perhaps
00:24:03
this world war, including Ukraine
00:24:06
Therefore, I think that these are the emphasis
00:24:09
today build your tactics and your
00:24:12
communication as at the official level
00:24:14
and on the expert level, well, that is, on everyone
00:24:16
levels that are accessible to us as if not
00:24:19
the situation was unfolding but Russia still
00:24:21
will also look for opportunities for new
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and new agreements for today
00:24:26
in principle it is possible about something
00:24:28
negotiate about Ukraine without the
00:24:30
Ukraine we received subjectivity if
00:24:33
Previously, it was conditionally based on the fact
00:24:36
that the Soviet Union collapsed and
00:24:37
some new republics appeared with
00:24:40
from Moscow's point of view, now we are ours
00:24:43
freedom and the right to one's sovereignty
00:24:45
conquered we are no longer part of how
00:24:50
I said
00:24:51
zones of influence of Russia but we have not yet become
00:24:55
part of the European space We are
00:24:58
now in such a gray transition zone in
00:25:02
we are in the buffer buffer zone like this
00:25:05
to let our voice our voice
00:25:07
started hearing because we got it
00:25:09
subjectivity because we received
00:25:12
moral right to claim this voice
00:25:14
loud because we actually are
00:25:18
with the shield of the West we protect the West from
00:25:21
treacherous attack
00:25:23
unprovoked treacherous
00:25:24
attacks by Russia, which wanted to change
00:25:27
rules of the game as we said She quit
00:25:30
a challenge to the entire security system
00:25:32
so that the country's power dominates
00:25:36
in size nuclear weapons could
00:25:38
do what they consider necessary is not
00:25:42
rights power dominated therefore we
00:25:44
we do work for the West But
00:25:46
in order to
00:25:50
continue to have this right
00:25:53
not only moral and how to say
00:25:58
this is real we need to back it up
00:26:01
moral right with real potential
00:26:03
countries for this, Ukraine itself
00:26:06
must change
00:26:07
So, let’s draw conclusions: secret negotiations or
00:26:11
obvious especially during a crisis
00:26:13
normal and even necessary the more
00:26:16
communication channels, the more chances
00:26:18
find common ground that
00:26:21
will help resolve the crisis but naturally
00:26:23
Each Negotiator pursues his own
00:26:26
interests are no exception and the war in Ukraine
00:26:29
However, the conditions of Ukraine for future
00:26:31
negotiations are based on
00:26:33
international law this is their strength and who
00:26:36
no matter whether he conducts behind-the-scenes negotiations or
00:26:38
consultations Ukraine requires that its
00:26:41
interests were taken into account thanks to persistent
00:26:44
bloody struggle Voice of Ukraine
00:26:46
they hear it is no longer possible to ignore it
00:26:51
you were Konstantinchuk all the best
00:27:03
destroy the infrastructure of the Russians
00:27:06
tactics if they didn't take it
00:27:08
destroy Now very often Walk the field
00:27:11
Orekhovshchina is fired upon by cabs and
00:27:13
missiles on the frontline Zaporozhye
00:27:16
Ukrainian people steadfastly survive and believe
00:27:19
in Victory we are on the front line We are ready for
00:27:21
We bring all hygiene and food
00:27:24
generators bring water on the second floor
00:27:27
there was a history classroom on the First Cabinet
00:27:30
Ukrainian language
00:27:31
I believe that this will end soon
00:27:34
documentary from the present
00:27:36
time
00:27:37
Zaporozhye direction tomorrow at 12:00
00:27:41
Kyiv time on TV channel
00:27:44
Freedom
00:27:45
people are the main value of Ukraine They
00:27:49
dedicated their entire lives to art
00:27:52
lived in a world of colors and flowers, he lived in a world
00:27:55
music and notes Ekaterina Belokur Narodnaya
00:27:59
Ukrainian artist Ekaterina did not have
00:28:02
education on their own without any
00:28:05
knowledge revealed the Secrets of fine art
00:28:08
her paintings were part of the art
00:28:10
international exhibition in Paris Lovra
00:28:13
Pablo Picasso himself admired her talent
00:28:16
tickets to his concerts in Europe and the USA
00:28:19
each sold out in a matter of hours
00:28:22
recording of Vladimir Horowitz performing
00:28:25
seemed the limit of perfection Vladimir
00:28:28
received 25 Grammy awards phrase plays
00:28:32
how the city itself is considered the highest
00:28:35
the compliment everyone dreams of
00:28:38
pianist Ukraine is talented and
00:28:42
hardworking
00:28:53
what many have been creating for decades
00:28:56
Putin destroyed generations in less than
00:28:58
year is a national treasure of Russia
00:29:01
Gazprom is still a year away from full-scale
00:29:04
invasion of Ukraine monopolist
00:29:06
reported record excess profits already
00:29:09
in a year gas export to Europe or something
00:29:11
in the Kremlin they call the far abroad
00:29:14
decreased by almost half
00:29:17
today this is an enterprise
00:29:19
dividend defaulter his income
00:29:22
falling market prospects are unknown
00:29:25
Putin's henchman doesn't even know
00:29:27
how much do people earn at the company?
00:29:29
why bother with trifles, some thousands of them
00:29:32
move billions
00:29:39
Do you know the average salary in
00:29:42
Gazprom is of course in
00:29:44
depending on northern conditions
00:29:46
more work than usual
00:29:50
our gas transportation companies but I
00:29:53
I can say what it is
00:29:56
tens of tens of thousands of rubles and our
00:30:00
employees feel social
00:30:03
protected and looking absolutely confident
00:30:07
his future as Putin brought enormous
00:30:10
a company that employs almost half a million
00:30:13
a person to such a state What
00:30:16
the future awaits the Russian monopolist How
00:30:18
his condition affects the whole country
00:30:22
things are going well at the Russian gas giant
00:30:25
very bad and every month the situation
00:30:28
Gas production in Russia is only getting worse
00:30:31
has already fallen by a quarter A for Gazprom
00:30:33
almost a third of exports to
00:30:36
European Far Abroad collapsed
00:30:38
with
00:30:40
170-180 billion cubic meters in the best years before
00:30:44
12 billion cubic meters in the first half of the year
00:30:47
current year budget revenues from exports
00:30:51
gas decreased by 80 percent In addition
00:30:54
that in international arbitrations
00:30:56
there are multi-billion dollar risks
00:30:58
European consumers to whom Gazprom
00:31:01
Stopped in violation of contracts
00:31:04
supply gas
00:31:09
at least a dozen of them
00:31:22
the infrastructure and everything would be no worse
00:31:25
in the United Arab Emirates or
00:31:27
Saudi Arabia for example, but well, this one
00:31:31
clique there this collective lake I don't know
00:31:34
there were these 10 people they were sick of these
00:31:37
geopolitical glasses on the go
00:31:39
some kind of revanchism you understand because
00:31:42
that the system is built by a system of interests
00:31:46
it is structured in such a way that the interests
00:31:49
states in the foreground They are not
00:31:51
person and this is the basis if
00:31:55
a person with everything's priorities
00:31:57
interests were at the forefront of this
00:31:59
states
00:32:00
if only this person was taken into account
00:32:04
Russians in the state, believe me even
00:32:07
there was no war, Gazprom stopped
00:32:10
pay dividends securities
00:32:12
companies turn into candy wrappers if
00:32:15
September 2021 shares cost almost
00:32:18
350 rubles apiece has now dropped to
00:32:22
Investors lose 17 0 rubles
00:32:25
Russians who believed in national
00:32:27
heritage loses all national
00:32:29
economy
00:32:32
Gazprom built its Empire on gas
00:32:34
export without particularly caring about domestic
00:32:37
market back in Soviet times when in
00:32:40
Huge reserves were discovered in the Arctic
00:32:42
natural gas, the Kremlin came out with it
00:32:45
Europe and offered the West mutually beneficial
00:32:48
Moscow promised terms of cooperation
00:32:51
uninterrupted gas supplies to the exchange
00:32:53
technology equipment products wide
00:32:56
consumption in one word of everything that is not
00:32:59
enough for the Soviet Union
00:33:01
reliability
00:33:07
70s programs
00:33:31
Russian leaders built this
00:33:33
reliability in order to prove the opposite that
00:33:36
The United States is wrong that the Soviet
00:33:39
The Union can be a reliable supplier and
00:33:41
these are the eighties and nineties
00:33:44
2000
00:33:46
30 years long term contracts
00:33:49
signed and never the Soviet Union
00:33:52
there despite the politics
00:33:54
the confrontation there is a cold war
00:33:57
there was a war called the cold war
00:33:59
but the contracts were never broken
00:34:01
between Soviet Russia and Europe arose
00:34:04
strong system of mutual dependence
00:34:06
which they couldn't even destroy
00:34:09
political differences and cold
00:34:11
war the invasion of Soviet troops in
00:34:13
Czechoslovakia in 1968 or
00:34:17
Afghanistan was not destroyed in 1979
00:34:21
business relations Europe has become dependent
00:34:25
from gas supplies from Russia and Moscow is
00:34:27
European buyers at the beginning of 2019
00:34:31
Moscow provided almost 40 percent
00:34:33
gas imports in the European Union, revenue from
00:34:37
of these deliveries amounted to more than 13
00:34:39
percent of federal budget revenues
00:34:42
It seemed to Russia that no one and
00:34:44
will never be able to destroy NATO
00:34:47
misconception
00:34:48
turned out to destroy the established scheme
00:34:51
which suited Russia and Europe under
00:34:54
the power of one man, Putin, only
00:34:57
The great Putin came up with the idea there 50 years later
00:35:00
take this reputation which
00:35:03
developed a generation of Soviet people
00:35:05
then the Russians just got heartburn in the firebox
00:35:09
turned off the taps for the winter, then songs
00:35:11
I came up with some, I had fun there
00:35:13
you will freeze everything there and so on well
00:35:15
just looked I don't know it's wild
00:35:19
I just don’t even have an explanation
00:35:24
take it like that, throw it into the firebox and
00:35:28
burn plus
00:35:31
companies have resources and this is the main
00:35:34
the market is the closest, that is
00:35:36
The European market for Russia is the most
00:35:38
close and natural they call it
00:35:40
natural sales market plus it
00:35:43
highly profitable, that is, there are no such markets
00:35:45
more nearby which are very
00:35:48
highly profitable in the Far East
00:35:50
Japanese Japan
00:35:51
Maybe take it there and pay serious
00:35:54
money in 2021 preparing for
00:35:58
large-scale invasion of Ukraine
00:36:00
Putin ordered Gazprom to use
00:36:02
deliveries to Europe as a political
00:36:05
tool They say we will freeze you and
00:36:07
will lead to economic collapse If
00:36:09
you will support Ukraine and not
00:36:12
Lift sanctions against Russia
00:36:18
enough
00:36:19
for two maximum two and a half months
00:36:25
Putin's successor as President
00:36:28
Medvedev regularly reminded Europe
00:36:30
winter is approaching, there are few alternatives
00:36:33
Europeans were offered no gas supplies
00:36:35
listen to Eduard Khil's song winter and
00:36:39
in general to Russian culture
00:36:45
[music]
00:37:02
gas supplies began gradually
00:37:04
turn into a tool of blackmail for a price of
00:37:07
contracts began to be determined by politics
00:37:08
discounts were given to countries loyal to the Kremlin
00:37:11
when they became disobedient Putin
00:37:15
demanded payment in rubles
00:37:17
today Well, the decree was signed
00:37:20
sets the rules of trade
00:37:22
Russian natural gas with so
00:37:25
called unfriendly
00:37:26
states And when buyers
00:37:28
Kremlin refused to pay in rubles
00:37:31
started cutting off their gas then Gazprom
00:37:33
stopped for pumping gas in his
00:37:35
underground storage in Europe has ceased
00:37:38
sell gas on electronic trading platforms
00:37:39
sites has sharply reduced pumping
00:37:42
everyone remembers the history of export routes
00:37:45
Nord Stream and gas turbines from
00:37:47
Siemens initially had supply cuts
00:37:50
supposedly for repairs later after the explosion
00:37:53
branches and supplies to the
00:37:57
European repositories
00:38:05
about five percent but Putin’s idea
00:38:09
failed Europe showed resilience in
00:38:12
support for Ukraine and flexibility regarding
00:38:14
searching for new gas storage suppliers
00:38:17
were completely filled before the start
00:38:19
there was no global shortage in winter, but
00:38:22
Russia started having global problems
00:38:29
no matter how you tried to say it
00:38:33
it is a fact recorded in history that
00:38:36
you cut off gas supplies to your
00:38:39
consumers for which they paid for
00:38:42
which you put in the contracts
00:38:43
signature wet stamp that you will
00:38:45
supply
00:38:47
so you took it there as a political
00:38:49
the situation has changed for you or something
00:38:51
They took it with a bang and turned off the taps and this
00:38:53
next time it will have an impact
00:38:56
both for the insurance of these contracts and for the price
00:39:00
supplied gas, that is, the time is
00:39:03
will be borne by the next generation
00:39:05
only in company will Russians carry
00:39:07
this time because this company was
00:39:09
she brought national treasure
00:39:11
there are billions of money a day, a billion
00:39:15
you understand, therefore, at the expense of oil and gas
00:39:20
45 percent of the budget was formed there
00:39:22
in Russia and he took and destroyed this
00:39:25
company and future failure
00:39:29
freezing Europe dealt a huge blow
00:39:31
according to the Russian budget, he already had
00:39:33
huge problems due to sanctions
00:39:35
record spending on the war with Ukraine
00:39:37
due to the loss of the European gas market
00:39:40
Where did almost 80 percent go before the war?
00:39:42
exports of Gazprom Federal Treasury to
00:39:45
There will be a shortfall of $28 billion in 2023
00:39:50
tax revenues were calculated by Russian
00:39:53
analysts in terms of rubles gas
00:39:55
the government revenue gap will be
00:39:57
almost 2.6 trillion rubles this amount
00:40:01
comparable to the annual budget
00:40:03
state medicine or eight times
00:40:05
exceeding the budget in large
00:40:08
regions such as Novosibirsk or
00:40:11
Nizhny Novgorod region Gazprom itself
00:40:14
will lose about $90 billion in revenue
00:40:17
what was Europe besides the market market
00:40:20
sales Where did you get super profits
00:40:22
Europe gave you the exchange shadow
00:40:26
investments and technologies for investments
00:40:38
if you don't invest money
00:40:47
You just come and work there
00:40:49
prepare
00:40:50
as if starting from the Town for Workers
00:40:54
build finishing prepare
00:40:56
mining site plus Tom if you have
00:40:59
the layers of occurrence there are higher, deeper than seven
00:41:03
thousand meters you don’t have technology in
00:41:05
Russia does not have the technology to extract oil from
00:41:07
these Layers and that's why all this was
00:41:09
European or world or American
00:41:11
if you don't have these technologies, then you have
00:41:14
you have no money to conduct business intelligence you
00:41:16
there is no money to equip sites for
00:41:20
this thing you don’t have money for drilling
00:41:24
falling budget revenues Kremlin
00:41:26
intends to compensate with supplies
00:41:28
gas in China and tax increases
00:41:30
load on Gazprom but via pipeline
00:41:32
the power of Siberia will be pumped to China
00:41:35
only 22 billion cubic meters 8 times
00:41:38
the European Union acquired less than before the war
00:41:40
The Chinese do not have such a need for
00:41:43
Russian gas what the Europeans had
00:41:45
And the necessary transport infrastructure
00:41:47
power in China can not be built
00:41:50
sooner than 12-15 years is not the way
00:41:53
budgets additional gas taxes
00:41:55
they will cover less than a quarter of income
00:41:58
lost on the European market in this
00:42:01
Gazprom was ordered to pay
00:42:03
monthly 50 billion rubles
00:42:05
additional tax on production
00:42:07
minerals to compensate
00:42:09
The Kremlin is preparing for a loss of income for Gazprom
00:42:12
sharp increase in gas prices in Russia by
00:42:14
16 percent is about increasing
00:42:17
wholesale prices for all categories
00:42:19
consumers, both the population and
00:42:21
industry prices for consumers
00:42:23
Gazprom will change in two stages from 1
00:42:26
July 2024 by 8 percent and another
00:42:30
8% from July 1, 2025 Although this will give
00:42:35
Gazprom only 25 billion rubles unscheduled
00:42:37
revenue per year
00:42:47
there are gas and oil to the east but so
00:42:49
to deploy them you need to have money and
00:42:51
build infrastructure First this
00:42:53
I have to spend money again, this is another one
00:42:56
the war is only economic, that is,
00:42:58
someone needs to borrow this money because
00:42:59
that there are no free ones and you need something for it
00:43:02
they can borrow but they can’t borrow for a show
00:43:03
only for your own energy resources, so
00:43:05
he says there he stares with
00:43:08
America on energy resources And he himself leads
00:43:11
such a policy that when he borrows
00:43:13
money secured by your energy resources
00:43:16
in fact, China already owns
00:43:18
energy resources that have not yet been obtained
00:43:20
Moscow dug out of the ground there which
00:43:24
they are already Chinese experts
00:43:27
believe that Gazprom is probably forever
00:43:29
lost 2/3 of my once very
00:43:31
profitable European export
00:43:34
business, in addition, the company faced
00:43:37
wave of lawsuits from European clients
00:43:39
requiring more than $15 billion
00:43:41
compensation for breach of contract
00:43:44
in the first half of 2023 Gazprom
00:43:47
pumped only 12 billion to Europe
00:43:49
cubic meters of gas if the export rate
00:43:52
its annual volume will remain about 24
00:43:55
billion cubic meters will become minimal in almost
00:43:58
half a century
00:44:01
you can't it means you can't
00:44:04
develop and increase production volumes
00:44:08
the same oil and gas in order to
00:44:09
turn it into money here
00:44:11
interconnected process If you cut
00:44:13
cut themselves off from Europe at the same time and
00:44:16
from European banks from European banks
00:44:18
money of European technologies therefore
00:44:20
reconnaissance will be curtailed
00:44:23
volumes of explored
00:44:25
new volumes
00:44:27
explored oil and gas will also be
00:44:29
will collapse production will collapse
00:44:31
because on wells that are already
00:44:35
worked out You need more
00:44:37
invest money and actual price
00:44:40
there will be no extracted product
00:44:43
profitable with just need to nail down
00:44:46
these wells and the courts will board them up
00:44:48
you also need money, just pour it in there
00:44:51
wells because it's dangerous
00:44:53
production is not gas it is fuel
00:44:55
flammable substances and money for that too
00:44:57
needed And where will you get the money? If you
00:44:59
you fight if you have two-thirds of the budget
00:45:01
goes to war and you need something
00:45:03
develop
00:45:04
some direction Well, prey for example
00:45:07
oil and gas, money must be invested there from
00:45:11
you will take away the war or you will be with the people
00:45:12
take Putin when he realized that he
00:45:14
miscalculated everything and offered to reschedule
00:45:16
Lost volume of gas transit to Chernoye
00:45:19
sea ​​and create the largest hub in Turkey
00:45:22
For deliveries to Europe
00:45:24
Lost volume of transit along the northern
00:45:28
by the flow of the Baltic Sea we could
00:45:30
move both to the Black Sea region and
00:45:35
do it this way
00:45:37
main routes
00:45:40
supplies of our
00:45:43
our natural gas fuel to Europe
00:45:47
through Turkey creating Turkey's largest
00:45:52
gas hub is a Kremlin initiative already
00:45:55
Europeans are not at all interested in Europe
00:45:58
learned to live without Russian gas
00:46:00
It’s better to have an even more expensive energy resource
00:46:03
rather than dealing with a blackmailer and aggressor
00:46:05
if technology doesn't go money you don't
00:46:08
you will develop Yes, you will poke around
00:46:10
and get what you already have on hand
00:46:12
where you drilled these wells
00:46:14
But the further you go, the more expensive it will be for
00:46:18
you get the production of this oil and gas and money
00:46:21
there will be less and less Now you find yourself in
00:46:23
such scissors and this is not only for
00:46:24
the direction of oil gas is
00:46:26
automotive heavy
00:46:27
industry metallurgy any
00:46:29
industry Take it will be like this
00:46:31
scissors won't be enough money here
00:46:34
Naturally, all this will be reduced and
00:46:37
simplify now the head of the company
00:46:39
Alexey Miller presented new
00:46:41
ultimatums are like dying ones
00:46:44
he threatens convulsions completely
00:46:46
stop pumping gas to Europe through
00:46:48
Ukrainian territory if Kyiv Me
00:46:52
seems to be demanding compensation for
00:46:54
violation by the Russian side of contractual
00:46:56
conditions about Transit to fulfill your
00:46:59
obligations under the agreement with the Ukrainians
00:47:00
Miller doesn't want to pay, just as he doesn't want to pay
00:47:03
there is a fine for this in any case
00:47:07
all legal aspects will be
00:47:09
this decision will be considered
00:47:12
option to provide
00:47:14
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we proudly call ourselves descendants of the Cossacks
00:49:35
It would seem that the Cossacks are a purely phenomenon
00:49:38
Ukrainian and we all know about them but this
00:49:40
only at first glance around the Cossacks
00:49:42
many myths have been formed
00:49:45
Soviet and even earlier imperial
00:49:47
Russian historians Today we
00:49:49
Let's look in detail at what's true and what's not.
00:49:52
history of the Cossacks and find out who they were on
00:49:55
in fact my name is Akim Galimov and this is
00:49:58
real story
00:50:04
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00:50:07
the biggest myth concerns the origin
00:50:10
Most of us have been Cossacks since childhood
00:50:12
they know this version they were serfs
00:50:15
villagers who fled from tyranny
00:50:17
Lithuanian and Polish gentry who owned
00:50:19
Ukrainian lands sometimes they even
00:50:21
dealt with the gentry and then ran away
00:50:24
from justice
00:50:26
Well, there is also a romantic version that they
00:50:29
bored of life as a wife from Gray Life and
00:50:32
ran away in search of adventure
00:50:34
territory called the Wild Field
00:50:36
and was beyond the rapids of the Dnieper From here
00:50:39
the name Cossacks is actually all this
00:50:42
The myth about the fugitive villagers is far from the truth
00:50:44
was born in the Soviet Union he is good
00:50:46
formed the basis of class
00:50:48
Socialist ideology of the Cossacks
00:50:50
portrayed as the first representatives
00:50:52
class revolution of the lower classes of the rebels
00:50:54
against the rich bourgeoisie of that time but
00:50:57
this is all complete nonsense of course
00:50:59
there were actually Cossacks at all
00:51:02
there are dozens of versions of origin
00:51:05
Kazakov I want to tell you the one that
00:51:08
in my opinion is the most logical
00:51:10
because firstly it has confirmation
00:51:12
in historical sources and secondly
00:51:14
this is the version they lean towards
00:51:17
modern Ukrainian historians
00:51:20
to unravel the mystery of their origin
00:51:22
let's look at the activities of the first
00:51:24
famous in the history of Kazakh
00:51:26
leaders
00:51:29
[music]
00:51:36
Let's remember the first chieftain or
00:51:38
hetman who immediately comes to mind
00:51:41
metro Baida Vyshnyvet remember school
00:51:45
program founder of the first battle But this
00:51:48
another myth of Vyshnevetsky’s activities
00:51:50
dates back to the middle of the 16th century. And the first
00:51:53
mention of the Cossacks appeared at the end
00:51:55
15 goes to the highest point Cossacks
00:51:59
existed for more than half a century
00:52:03
outstanding scientist father of ours
00:52:06
history Mikhail Grushevsky believes that
00:52:08
led the first Cossack detachments
00:52:10
a certain Yuri Pats or Patsevich Grushevsky
00:52:14
provides information that in 1489 his
00:52:17
Yuriev's detachments of Potsevich's people destroyed
00:52:21
Moscow Merchants on Dneprovskaya
00:52:23
crossing but who was this Mysterious
00:52:25
leader
00:52:28
To begin with, let me remind you that by the end of the 15th century
00:52:31
Ukrainian lands were divided between
00:52:33
the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Russia and
00:52:36
kingdom of Poland but they ruled these
00:52:39
countries have one royal dynasty
00:52:41
egilons, that is, there was one king for all
00:52:45
we know from historical sources
00:52:47
that at the time of the attack of the first Cossacks
00:52:50
Yuri Patz was on Moscow Merchants
00:52:52
governor of Kyiv, that is, the most important
00:52:55
a man in Kyiv who ruled from
00:52:57
named after the rightful monarch the Great
00:52:59
principalities of Lithuania and Russia and
00:53:01
Kingdom of Polish Casimir 4 But
00:53:04
why would a representative of official authorities
00:53:07
create some kind of Cossack detachments
00:53:09
attacking Merchants of another state
00:53:11
to answer this question let's
00:53:15
Let's see what the political situation is
00:53:17
was around Ukraine in those days
00:53:20
namely at this time at the end of the 15th century
00:53:23
falls into disrepair and falls apart
00:53:25
The Golden Horde appears on its territory
00:53:28
new state entities
00:53:29
Muscovy and the Crimean Khanate
00:53:32
both states saw the enemy in a powerful
00:53:35
Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Russia and
00:53:38
wars begin on its borders in 1482
00:53:42
year Crimean Khant mengli Giray even
00:53:45
made a campaign against Kyiv that was enormous
00:53:48
at times the army numbered 30-40
00:53:50
thousands besieged the city for the first time since
00:53:53
Mongol Invasion of 1240 he was
00:53:56
was again plundered and destroyed
00:53:58
Kyiv castle residence destroyed
00:54:00
Kyiv governors and most importantly
00:54:02
defensive structure of the city today
00:54:04
the mountain where this castle stood in Kyiv and before
00:54:07
still called castle
00:54:09
so the new governor of Kyiv after
00:54:12
of these events it is Yuri Pats who becomes
00:54:14
which we mentioned earlier with his task
00:54:17
was to restore Kyiv and improve
00:54:19
security of the southern borders of the country from
00:54:21
the Crimean Khan came for this purpose, he became
00:54:24
create military detachments after the boy too
00:54:28
his successors did this as he writes
00:54:30
Russian historian of the 19th century Ukrainian
00:54:32
origin Dmitry Bantysh Kamenskikh
00:54:34
the first ataman he mentions
00:54:37
history was Evstafi Dashkovich like
00:54:39
Romulus made from the masses of fearless
00:54:42
Rotoborets regiments are always ready for war
00:54:45
with a single wave of his hand he divided
00:54:47
of these warriors into regiments and hundreds of regiments
00:54:50
armed them with guns and swords and
00:54:52
put Sergeant major over them
00:54:55
the first old one allowed the Dnieper residents not
00:54:57
just settle above the rapids and build
00:54:59
the city of Cherkassy but because of the brave exploits
00:55:02
their chieftain provided him with a stone
00:55:05
So what do we see from this description?
00:55:07
first Dashkevich is mentioned as ataman 2
00:55:11
he armed his warriors including
00:55:14
firearms which to the top
00:55:16
The 16th century was not in all armies
00:55:19
peace and the third king gives these warriors
00:55:23
Dashkevich actually organized the lands
00:55:26
own combat-ready army with which
00:55:28
repeatedly organized trips to
00:55:31
Tatar fortress Ochakov and Crimea
00:55:33
Did he really teach the military so quickly?
00:55:36
the case of the fugitive villagers is believed in this
00:55:41
little parallel to Zdashkevich's troops
00:55:43
created by the mayor of the city of Khmelnik that
00:55:45
now Vinnytsia region predslav
00:55:48
Lenskoronsky It’s interesting that Dashkevich and
00:55:51
Lenckoronsky even organized
00:55:53
joint campaign against Ochakov in 1528
00:55:56
this is how Lens of Corona is described in the chronicle
00:56:00
[ __ ] who Colonel Grigory Grebyanka
00:56:02
in 1506 the first Kazakh hetman was
00:56:07
the Scaronian man was pre-ordained from
00:56:09
senatorial family during this
00:56:11
Hetman was allocated to the Cossacks for his services
00:56:14
Land near the Dnieper and everyone given
00:56:16
liberties As we see, the author of the Cossack
00:56:19
the chronicle notes a man of the senatorial
00:56:22
sort of, that is, it is implied very much
00:56:23
noble influential family close
00:56:26
to the king here is another description now
00:56:29
famous Polish historian Marcin
00:56:31
Belsky
00:56:32
traveled all over Europe and also visited
00:56:35
Jerusalem and in various barbarian regions and
00:56:38
I learned a lot about military stuff there and
00:56:40
when I got home I used it
00:56:42
military stuff canceled a lot and new
00:56:45
started it, that is, we see that the liance
00:56:48
Karonian experienced knight military leader and
00:56:51
An innovator who, judging by the mention of
00:56:54
Jerusalem participated in the Crusades
00:56:56
hiking again does not fit with the image
00:56:58
fugitive Villager Truth is all first
00:57:01
famous Kazakh leaders like us
00:57:04
we see they were not just prefects and
00:57:06
they were representatives of the governors
00:57:07
noble family, that is, knights
00:57:10
feudal lords with powerful power Is it really for
00:57:13
formation of their military units they
00:57:15
would recruit white villagers in a row with whom?
00:57:18
then there were simple Cossacks
00:57:29
When did the Middle Ages begin?
00:57:31
Cossacks are the most influential social
00:57:33
class in Europe were the Knights
00:57:36
the successful ones were feudal lords
00:57:37
numerous castles and lands of less
00:57:40
successfully had less wealth or
00:57:42
generally lost your inheritance remember
00:57:44
fairy tale Puss in Boots his father died
00:57:47
had three sons the main inheritance
00:57:48
sons got older and younger
00:57:50
I only got a cat, a typical situation
00:57:53
for Medieval Europe But the Younger
00:57:55
the son is also a knight both in a fairy tale and in
00:57:58
Such people strive for a better life
00:58:01
destiny to great wealth Well, what's their name?
00:58:03
get in a fairy tale with the help of a cat
00:58:06
living with weapons is knightly
00:58:09
bread
00:58:10
That is why the medieval Knights
00:58:13
organized knightly orders
00:58:14
who fought against the pagans or
00:58:17
Crusades against Muslims
00:58:18
mainly to the Middle East
00:58:21
way they killed two birds with one stone
00:58:23
their churches and acquired New lands and
00:58:26
wealth in Ukraine as in the rest
00:58:28
Europe went through the same processes
00:58:30
a wide layer of gentry was formed
00:58:33
there are people of a noble family of burghers who were looking for
00:58:36
fate these were the same Knights but
00:58:39
they only started Ukrainian
00:58:41
unite to protect first
00:58:43
The southern border of your state
00:58:45
secondly, increase your own
00:58:46
condition here too There were a lot
00:58:48
opportunities to rob Tatar cities
00:58:51
receive rewards from old age
00:58:53
receive land from the king or occupy
00:58:55
free piece of land on border A
00:58:58
now imagine yourself in place
00:58:59
old age who needs to create
00:59:01
actually your own army whom you
00:59:03
you will recruit first
00:59:04
Well, of course, your subjects, the bourgeois knights
00:59:08
who have combat experience and whom you
00:59:10
you can definitely trust you are unlikely to go
00:59:13
to a distant extent the Dnieper islands
00:59:15
to find a group of fugitives there or
00:59:17
local residents who need to be united and
00:59:20
teach to fight
00:59:22
in the first half of the 16th century knighthood
00:59:25
divided into two groups to the first
00:59:27
belonged to those who returned after
00:59:29
hikes with the headman in his
00:59:31
possessions They often had quite
00:59:33
large less they were called policemen
00:59:37
However, there were those who did not have much
00:59:39
it was more profitable for them to remain in
00:59:42
border lands The thing is that if
00:59:44
you were returning after a trip to the domain
00:59:46
old age You should have paid him
00:59:49
tax to give away part of what was gained in battle and even
00:59:51
part of the farm, for example part of a cat or
00:59:54
honey or fur If you're with all this
00:59:56
you'll come back and there were a lot of people in the borderlands
00:59:59
land not taxed at all
01:00:01
taxes where possible and wealth obtained in
01:00:03
fight to hide it and start it up
01:00:06
was called to stay at the bottom, that is, in
01:00:08
borderland if you look at the map it is
01:00:11
was the very bottom of the border of the state of those
01:00:14
who remained were called lower-class people or
01:00:16
The Cossacks of these particular knights for the first time
01:00:19
began to be called Cossacks and this is connected with
01:00:22
Another very interesting story
01:00:25
[music]
01:00:33
as we already learned, Ukraine’s neighbor in the south
01:00:36
By the way, the Crimean Khanate was wrong
01:00:38
think that it was only in Crimea
01:00:40
Tatars are descendants of Turkic tribes
01:00:43
among the Cumans who for many centuries
01:00:45
they settled the Ukrainian Pomerania in Crimea
01:00:48
founded their capital Bakhchisarai and had
01:00:51
many ports but also had large
01:00:53
ports on the mainland such as Ochakov and
01:00:56
Azov can be said to be Ukrainians and Tatars
01:00:59
always lived near this
01:01:02
Moscow-Soviet historians came up with
01:01:03
the myth about the south of Ukraine as a wild field where
01:01:06
supposedly there was a wild steppe which
01:01:08
colonized by the Cossacks and then of course
01:01:10
Russian Empire which began
01:01:12
build big cities all this of course
01:01:14
complete nonsense Ukrainians and Tatars inhabited
01:01:17
these places for centuries
01:01:21
the word Cossack was born on this
01:01:23
border area translated from
01:01:25
in Turkic it means free person
01:01:27
but there really isn't much romance here
01:01:30
In the Middle Ages the Tatars were called Cossacks
01:01:32
single young people not burdened
01:01:35
family or home that united
01:01:37
among themselves in the group you can even say
01:01:40
that these were some kind of
01:01:41
gangsters operating on
01:01:44
border areas first Tatars
01:01:46
the Cossacks spoke to their young men and then
01:01:50
and those who lived nearby Ukrainian
01:01:53
When did they appear in the border areas?
01:01:55
the first Ukrainian Knights they started
01:01:57
unite into squads and carry out without
01:01:59
knowledge of the headman of the independent military
01:02:02
raids on border Tatar cities and
01:02:04
the village Tatars did not always understand what it was
01:02:07
for the wars and where they came from and by
01:02:10
inertia began to be called Ukrainian
01:02:12
chivalry is also by the Cossacks. First it is
01:02:14
the word had a negative meaning Cossack
01:02:17
means a free person but outside the law
01:02:21
first half of the 16th century urban
01:02:23
The knights disowned this name
01:02:25
but later the word Cossack acquired
01:02:28
more positive tone and
01:02:30
spread to all Ukrainian
01:02:31
knights both in cities and border areas
01:02:34
regions Cossack has become synonymous with the word
01:02:36
knight
01:02:40
[music]
01:02:46
if we started talking about life on
01:02:48
border areas I would like
01:02:50
debunk another myth that the Cossacks
01:02:52
and the Tatars were irreconcilable enemies Yes
01:02:56
indeed the emergence of the Crimean
01:02:57
Khanate was one of the main factors
01:02:59
influenced the formation of the Cossacks but
01:03:02
Over time, the Cossacks and Tatars began
01:03:05
get along well and smash together
01:03:07
Muscovites
01:03:09
first joint Kazakh-Tatar
01:03:11
the campaign against Muscovy took place back in 1521
01:03:15
year, at the same time, Dashkevich, however, already in
01:03:18
next year Cossacks and Tatars again
01:03:20
fought among themselves and for those times it was
01:03:22
was absolutely normal Today you
01:03:24
Allies Tomorrow are enemies again in the 17th century
01:03:28
The Cossacks and the Crimean Khanate began
01:03:30
conclude peace treaties first peace
01:03:33
treaty with the Crimean Khanate
01:03:34
recorded by historians signed in
01:03:36
late 1624 Ukrainian heitman
01:03:39
Mikhail Doroshenko Bogdan Khmelnitsky in
01:03:42
1648 concluded the Peace Treaty of Bakhchisarai
01:03:45
agreement with the Tatars, it was the Tatars who became
01:03:48
His main allies were the Great
01:03:51
liberation war against the Poles and
01:03:53
helped to win the greatest Victories the myth of
01:03:56
the fact that the Cossacks were sworn Tatars
01:03:58
enemies has always been beneficial to the Moscow
01:04:00
propaganda to show the inevitability
01:04:02
Union of Orthodox Peoples of Ukrainians and
01:04:05
Russians but fortunately now we understand
01:04:08
it is not so
01:04:11
[music]
01:04:16
in the mid-16th century grassroots Cossacks
01:04:19
it became more and more of course not
01:04:21
it is impossible that over time they could
01:04:23
both runaway villagers and locals join
01:04:25
inhabitants in the European crusades
01:04:28
Knights sometimes ordained even their own
01:04:30
servants If they showed Bravery and
01:04:33
eagerness to join the knights and
01:04:36
learned the art of war from them
01:04:37
prestigious everywhere and among the lower ranks
01:04:41
border areas arose
01:04:42
the need to create some
01:04:44
territorial center military base where
01:04:47
you could get ready before going on a trip
01:04:49
or after it
01:04:52
for the first time to build a large Cossack
01:04:54
strengthening was proposed by the already mentioned
01:04:56
previously Astafye Dashkevich 20 years later this
01:05:00
Elder Cherkassky brought the matter to an end
01:05:02
and Kanevsky Dmitry Baida Vishnevetsky
01:05:04
like all Cossack leaders he had
01:05:07
knightly even princely origin
01:05:10
In 1556 he built on the island of Malaya
01:05:13
Khortytsia fortress was real
01:05:16
well fortified castle with strong
01:05:18
walls, cannons and a permanent garrison
01:05:20
Cossacks inside
01:05:22
actually made Him his residence
01:05:25
this immediately increased the Cossacks' rates by
01:05:28
international arena having a united
01:05:30
army and administrative center in
01:05:32
borderlands powerful in hellish
01:05:34
began to conduct its own autonomous and even
01:05:37
a daring political game formally He
01:05:39
remained a subject of the King of Poland
01:05:41
Lithuanian and Russian Sigismund II
01:05:44
but this did not stop him from negotiating and
01:05:47
fight at your own discretion with everyone
01:05:49
neighbors of the Ottoman Empire and Crimean
01:05:52
nation and Muscovy
01:05:54
in fact, the fortress of the embroidery is not
01:05:57
was the first Kazakh network correctly
01:05:59
say that it was a prototype of the battle
01:06:01
the fortress stood for only a year in 1557
01:06:05
united troops of the Turkish Sultan and
01:06:07
Crimean Khan destroyed it after
01:06:10
long siege However, after this
01:06:12
the Cossacks did the only thing
01:06:15
the correct conclusion is to build a complete
01:06:17
a fortress on an island makes no sense if
01:06:20
enemies will gather quite powerful troops
01:06:22
it will become easy prey so they
01:06:25
went a different route and decided to build
01:06:27
military base but without bulky buildings
01:06:30
the largest building in sich was
01:06:32
Church Usually it stood in the center of the
01:06:35
Cossacks settled in small groups B
01:06:37
smokehouses, light wooden structures
01:06:39
Hence the name flog from the word flog from
01:06:42
wood, the Cossacks could be very mobile
01:06:45
get ready to go on a hike or retreat in case
01:06:47
superior enemy forces because
01:06:49
they are not complex engineering structures
01:06:51
were building a new network They could build
01:06:54
very quickly if the previous one is destroyed
01:06:56
the new location was kept secret
01:06:58
from enemies for as long as possible in just 200
01:07:01
years, the Cossacks changed the place and built a new one
01:07:03
the network left seven times not counting the fortress
01:07:08
[music]
01:07:15
Therefore the network has become
01:07:17
administrative and military center for
01:07:20
those Cossacks who remained at the bottom
01:07:22
that is, in the border lands but like us
01:07:25
the city Cossacks also spoke
01:07:27
who were returning after trips to
01:07:29
they were responsible for the safety of their estates
01:07:32
their cities can be compared with
01:07:34
modern T defense already after the first
01:07:37
they demanded successful campaigns from
01:07:40
authorities to change their semi-legal
01:07:42
status and become part of the official
01:07:44
troops that is to enter the official
01:07:46
register and get paid not to mention
01:07:49
in very modern language in 1569
01:07:53
Polish Kingdom and Grand Duchy
01:07:56
Lithuania announced the creation of a common
01:07:58
state of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth And already in 1572
01:08:02
year Sigismund II as the first Monarch
01:08:05
of the general state hired
01:08:07
service of the first 300 Cossacks from this
01:08:10
moment the Cossacks are finally at the grassroots
01:08:13
semi-legal and registries that
01:08:15
are in the service of the king next
01:08:18
King Stefan Batory already had in his service
01:08:21
600 Ukrainian knights since that time
01:08:24
the Cossacks constantly tried to increase their
01:08:26
the register in different years could reach from
01:08:29
6 to 8 thousand knights register and Cossack is
01:08:33
it was the highest career so to speak
01:08:36
a step for the Ukrainian knight However
01:08:37
not used to the language had more freedom
01:08:40
action registers could only serve
01:08:42
interests of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and not for you
01:08:44
could organize hikes on their own
01:08:46
or help the army for a reward
01:08:49
third country in general the Cossacks were
01:08:51
famous knights in Europe and
01:08:53
participated in many military conflicts
01:08:56
in particular, the Cossacks fought in the very
01:08:59
large-scale conflict of the 17th century
01:09:01
Thirty Years' War in 1619
01:09:04
Emperor Ferdinand II of Habsburg
01:09:06
asked for military assistance from the King of Speech
01:09:08
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Sigismund of the third vase
01:09:10
allowed the formation of a mercenary detachment
01:09:13
from the Cossacks in modern language it was
01:09:15
peacekeeping contingent hired
01:09:18
Habsburg dynasty on the plan
01:09:20
disposition of troops before the battle on white
01:09:22
grief of 1620 One of the most
01:09:24
historians who determined that war
01:09:27
The Habsburgs on the left flank were designated
01:09:29
3000 Cossacks on the left flank
01:09:32
Habsburg collection troops
01:09:34
made the main breakthrough and Kazatskaya
01:09:37
the infantry in that battle defeated the detachment
01:09:39
Hungarian cavalry received 52
01:09:42
standard and main flag of the enemy
01:09:45
[music]
01:09:53
the Cossack army had a very clear and
01:09:56
a coherent structure of the register and troops
01:09:58
each regiment was divided into regiments
01:10:00
was based in a separate city and received
01:10:02
for example, it got its name from it
01:10:04
church floor Kanevsky Cherkasy and
01:10:07
so then the regiment was led by colonel he
01:10:10
was one of the most influential people in
01:10:12
in his city in the regiment could be from
01:10:14
several hundred to several thousand
01:10:16
experienced knights When there were no campaigns
01:10:19
they lived a normal life and got married
01:10:21
had children, ran a household
01:10:24
the shelves were divided into hundreds of each
01:10:27
which were led by the Centurion of Hundreds
01:10:29
tens with a foreman at their head
01:10:31
officers such as centurions or colonels
01:10:33
were called sergeant major, usually they were
01:10:36
The most experienced Knights were the main army
01:10:39
Hetman, like all the elders, was elected
01:10:42
at the general Cossack Rada a separate
01:10:45
the military unit was the flog it had
01:10:48
similar division into hundreds and tens
01:10:50
Only instead of regiments there were smoking areas
01:10:52
which were led by chicken atomans during
01:10:55
the head of the entire grassroots army which
01:10:57
was called Kosh stood Koshevoy Ataman
01:10:59
the foreman and ataman were elected at the Sich
01:11:03
Cossack sake the main difference between
01:11:05
Hetman and Kosh Ataman is
01:11:08
the fact that the Koshevaya Ataman was in charge only
01:11:10
Geitman led the grassroots army
01:11:12
city ​​and register Cossacks However
01:11:15
if the situation needed it, he could
01:11:17
unite with the grassroots and form
01:11:19
general army as the most did it
01:11:22
famous Ukrainian hetmans Sagaidachny
01:11:25
and Khmelnitsky
01:11:26
[music]
01:11:35
gradually the Cossacks became
01:11:38
ruling class in Ukraine and
01:11:40
Cossacks began to recognize themselves as
01:11:42
a separate state for outstanding
01:11:45
victories over the Tatars and Ottomans in 1575
01:11:49
year King Stefan Batory presented
01:11:51
symbol for Hetman Bogdan Rudzhinsky
01:11:53
power mace it was the first official
01:11:56
Cossack hetman who had the highest
01:11:59
authority in Ukrainian
01:12:01
territories after the king is actually
01:12:04
was the beginning of Cossack autonomy consisting of
01:12:07
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
01:12:10
significantly expanded and consolidated the Cossack
01:12:13
autonomy outstanding Geitman Peter
01:12:15
Kanashevich sagaidarochny Bogdana
01:12:17
Khmelnytsky in 1649 announced
01:12:20
formation of an independent state
01:12:22
Gitmanism we won’t go into detail now
01:12:25
dwell on these events about them
01:12:26
a lot has already been said today
01:12:29
I note that in the middle of the 17th century in Europe
01:12:31
everyone was well aware of the existence
01:12:33
independent Ukrainian Cossack
01:12:35
state and only Putin denies
01:12:38
obvious things, remember how it was circulating on the Internet
01:12:41
video where he looked together with
01:12:43
Russian pseudo-historian French
01:12:45
17th century map of the earth
01:12:50
into the Moscow kingdom of the Soviet
01:12:53
authorities
01:12:59
But this is, of course, complete nonsense on this one.
01:13:03
map of the French geographer Guillaume
01:13:05
Sansona written in black and white
01:13:07
Ukraine State of the Cossacks
01:13:11
Therefore, when asked who the Cossacks are, you can
01:13:14
answer this is the Ukrainian Knights
01:13:17
who were able to create their own independent
01:13:19
country and this country became the foundation
01:13:21
for modern Ukraine where we all live
01:13:24
now there were no Cossacks without our knights
01:13:27
would
01:13:28
this is the reality
01:13:38
[music]
01:13:43
I was told I don’t like him like Ukrainians
01:13:46
He hates us and my mother is a boy
01:13:49
died in Russia grandmothers called and
01:13:52
they said that they would send the boy to a boarding school
01:13:54
conflict with children Yes, you are a little Russian there
01:13:58
I say guys, you understand that there are people there
01:14:00
children kill
01:14:03
daughter three years and three months, we are with her
01:14:06
slept in an embrace I just managed to cover
01:14:09
with a child, how many lives were given
01:14:12
for the sake of the independent future of our country
01:14:14
come to him
01:14:16
Elk bury him Twin Cities It was
01:14:18
very painful for him
01:14:21
he tried very hard to improve it
01:14:23
to fight not with people but with technology
01:14:26
such people deserve to live long and build
01:14:30
Ukraine And unfortunately we are with these people
01:14:33
Saying goodbye to the history of war today at 16:30
01:14:38
Kyiv time on TV channel
01:14:43
people are the main value of Ukraine
01:14:47
achievements saved not just one life but theirs
01:14:51
innovative solutions have changed medicine and
01:14:54
opened new horizons to followers
01:14:57
he became the founder of cardiac
01:15:00
surgery thanks to a valve that
01:15:02
Nikolai Amosov created the treatment of vice
01:15:05
children's hearts became a reality
01:15:07
thanks to the medicine of Daniil Zabolotny
01:15:10
the whole world has ceased to be frozen by the threat
01:15:13
cholera epidemics Ukraine is talented and
01:15:17
hardworking
01:15:28
Hello friends, I'm Grigory German, it's here
01:15:31
time to do a little propaganda and
01:15:33
do it without a doubt
01:15:35
exciting thing we'll be in
01:15:37
amazing Ivy League location
01:15:40
spectator inexperienced in propaganda
01:15:43
Maybe the league might try to fix me
01:15:45
not ivy but ivy and what does it have to do with it anyway
01:15:48
association of eight private American
01:15:49
universities located in seven
01:15:51
States in the northwestern United States and what does it have to do with it
01:15:53
Brown Harvard Yale
01:15:55
Colombian Cornish Pennsylvanian
01:15:59
Princeton universities and
01:16:00
Dartsmouth College What does ivy have to do with it?
01:16:03
killing the old building of these images
01:16:06
quality education
01:16:09
I'll say because
01:16:11
and ivy is the league in which
01:16:15
the best moments of the week in which
01:16:16
Ivy propagandists
01:16:19
traditionally unflattering for Russia
01:16:21
reality melts them, tears them apart but
01:16:24
this week They were specifically ivy from what
01:16:27
and the ivy league was born this week.
01:16:30
muzzles half a millimeter thick from
01:16:32
another poison in Putin's back cadmi
01:16:35
flattened into hummus from a military correspondent’s cannonball
01:16:38
Russia Today Alexandra Piskunova
01:16:39
flattened into a gopher rudolfach
01:16:41
flattened with pride And Skabeev in general
01:16:44
moved to a new state, became thinner
01:16:46
into the nanostructure from the NATO summit and that’s it
01:16:49
together this is the best propaganda
01:16:52
five let's go
01:16:59
Let's start, of course, with Mordan's face
01:17:02
Mardamar Lol maybe like this
01:17:05
such a cheerful little guy
01:17:07
Mardan's muzzle Mardan's muzzle on the muzzle
01:17:11
Mardan's face must be remembered
01:17:14
Damn, I’ll forget about it later maybe really
01:17:16
it's cool to turn out like this for everyone
01:17:18
watches Russian animals
01:17:19
propaganda knows that Mordan is even
01:17:22
not an animal This is a product
01:17:24
vital activity of other animals in
01:17:26
at the moment Solovyova Mordan is
01:17:29
living embodiment of the phrase
01:17:31
Nightingale droppings Well, because he's ugly
01:17:34
and it works at the Nightingale garbage dump
01:17:37
everything converges, it happens in different
01:17:39
states of aggregation mainly due to
01:17:41
they drown his flammability, but now he
01:17:45
flattened into a cake
01:17:46
the nightingale cake seems to be on me now
01:17:49
artologists didn’t look and flattened it
01:17:52
Turkish Tagan flying past
01:17:54
beautiful weapons from Erdogan's collection
01:17:57
was launched by the old one
01:17:59
Oh what a powerful hand Erdo right in
01:18:02
the hunched back of the Kremlin Karl
01:18:04
besides, I was flying Tagan, apparently on
01:18:06
supersonic when transitioning to supersonic
01:18:09
there was a characteristic clap and drum
01:18:12
wave of Mordano sleeping but since in
01:18:15
any form of mardan is still an abomination
01:18:17
we have video and audio versions
01:18:20
only in fifth place is this miracle in
01:18:22
Ivy League in the context of preparation for
01:18:25
NATO summit had a lot of pressure on Turkey
01:18:28
pressure
01:18:29
Ankara, as a member of the alliance, shows cooperation with him
01:18:33
Solidarity of the Russian Federation understands everything perfectly
01:18:36
said
01:18:38
RIA Novosti Peskov
01:18:39
he added that but a violation
01:18:42
agreements don’t look good on anyone
01:18:47
great That's what talent means
01:18:53
in the field of diplomacy, here I am as a diplomat
01:18:55
I definitely wouldn't have taken it, I wouldn't have been able to
01:18:59
even writing something like that doesn’t make anyone look good
01:19:02
violation of agreement
01:19:04
there's no one here
01:19:07
Well, at least not steps of goodwill, oh well
01:19:10
On Monday probably the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
01:19:13
will comment Or maybe not
01:19:14
I don’t know how to comment, well, that is
01:19:17
we are dealing with a violation
01:19:19
agreements, that is, as I understand it, but
01:19:22
I’ll probably translate it into everyday life a little
01:19:24
vulgar language but forgive me
01:19:28
Youth youth came at 90
01:19:31
like some prominent ones, so to speak
01:19:33
representatives of our establishment
01:19:35
so I would say so what about us
01:19:38
Did they cheat Erdogan? Did he cheat us?
01:19:42
I broke my word but apparently yes
01:19:45
not under pressure, I understand of course
01:19:48
in general it is actually a special species
01:19:52
contemporary art installation
01:19:58
specifically Turkish
01:20:00
blue
01:20:02
often repeated looks very nice
01:20:06
elegantly struck and beautifully
01:20:08
decorated handles sticking out
01:20:13
[music]
01:20:17
and who put pressure then on Turkey?
01:20:21
I'm wondering if they tell us yes
01:20:24
pressed So everything is somehow like this A
01:20:27
how then does earlier earlier mean they
01:20:29
they told me what Türkiye is like, well done, what
01:20:32
it means everything is fine, I support the economy
01:20:35
somehow something went wrong somewhere
01:20:38
first moment second moment What are you doing
01:20:40
this is all you will do I'm interested, well
01:20:43
so you say he violated the Dardagan
01:20:45
agreements and
01:20:48
And what And what next What are the actions
01:20:51
this reminds me of the situation with the plane
01:20:54
with a broken one I also remember how it was then
01:20:56
rushed fifteenth Yes 2015 Seems
01:20:59
now we will show the actions we must
01:21:03
maybe we talked for two or three weeks
01:21:06
it's gone all the tomatoes have been canceled
01:21:10
there was something there they they
01:21:13
really, well then everything got better
01:21:15
then everything went well, that is, well again
01:21:17
such uh let's say a concussion of the air Well
01:21:22
Of course he feels humiliated
01:21:24
I want to come for some way
01:21:25
means making excuses but there is another
01:21:28
figure I don’t know yet will we have no
01:21:30
sneakers
01:21:34
Türkiye will enter the European Union and knock out
01:21:37
him from under the influence of the Americans, that is
01:21:41
they have already changed position already position
01:21:43
that means
01:21:46
Türkiye has been entering the European Union for 40 years already
01:21:49
no one knows how long it will take, but here it is
01:21:53
as if secondly somehow it doesn’t fit together
01:21:57
they put pressure on Turkey, otherwise Türkiye will
01:22:00
push our now here I am somehow here I am
01:22:03
somehow I don’t understand the logic, it’s broken and
01:22:05
here and there, strictly speaking, but they get
01:22:08
of course Well, Erdogan
01:22:11
what would they think? Here's what
01:22:13
there must have been legal grounds
01:22:16
Turkish president to contain citizens
01:22:18
Ukraine without a court verdict without a warrant
01:22:21
no arrests or anything like that
01:22:23
they have free movement like this
01:22:27
what kind of complaints will there be against him now?
01:22:29
there will be no legal claims
01:22:31
maybe that’s why their Kremlin comrades
01:22:34
propagandists must understand the following
01:22:36
thing that they always thought they could
01:22:39
do anything
01:22:40
spread chaos everywhere in the world And that's it
01:22:43
the rest should follow them according to the rules
01:22:45
International law as agreed
01:22:46
That's it, now that's enough, I'll say that's enough
01:22:51
calm down and stop talking about what
01:22:53
no, you wanted it, wait, you
01:22:57
sow the wind you will reap the storm It's not me
01:22:59
said you wanted this Well, this is how it will be
01:23:02
you will have such a relationship
01:23:05
absolutely plus e When weakens in
01:23:08
In general, Russian influence and politics is
01:23:11
it becomes noticeable and these are the processes
01:23:13
which were this is still this is still
01:23:16
subsequently the riot Prigozhin in particular
01:23:18
because they didn't see
01:23:20
weakened Well, that means others can do the same
01:23:22
will do that's all And what will happen to
01:23:25
do this, but I think they’ll talk to me too
01:23:27
I think of course it’s all rhetoric
01:23:30
then as the Turkish president said
01:23:32
let's get positive
01:23:36
I think it's already positive
01:23:38
One morning I woke up so you know
01:23:41
stretched out in his presidential bed
01:23:42
said well, it’s time and it started right away
01:23:46
away we go and freed the Azovites and
01:23:50
statement on the grain corridor and Putin
01:23:52
come here
01:23:54
we will have a grain corridor and a statement about that
01:23:57
what about the Turkish fleet, if anything can
01:23:59
protect the grain corridor and that’s it
01:24:01
the rest And by the evening he was so stretched
01:24:03
it was a good day
01:24:06
in fourth place is Yashkin the cat who is so
01:24:10
never distinguished himself either internally or
01:24:12
external beauty is why it is always
01:24:14
Solovyov used him as a scarecrow, aka
01:24:17
always appears in the studio and hisses what are you doing?
01:24:21
Do you know how the March cat gets his
01:24:25
sausage and pretty wagging tail
01:24:27
moves away But here he was flattened
01:24:30
specifically and flattened him as much as I
01:24:32
I understand the news that Ukraine is like this
01:24:35
will receive ballistic missiles attack she
01:24:38
not confirmed yet but he’s already crushed
01:24:40
he was crushed by the atoms, listen, understandable
01:24:43
it's a ton and a half of real stuff
01:24:45
American quality versus puny
01:24:47
Taurus therefore Jacob committed a trance
01:24:51
transition from cats to flounder and very clearly
01:24:54
in its new state Well, when both
01:24:57
Jacob's eyes are on the same plane
01:24:59
I saw that there were attacks for Ukraine. This is the first
01:25:02
a step towards a Ukrainian nuclear bomb
01:25:06
don't ask, I don't know what's wrong with him
01:25:08
brain But apparently everything is very wrong
01:25:11
very much if someone thinks and I hope that
01:25:13
if God forbid
01:25:15
something will remain from this Ukraine, it will not
01:25:19
will develop nuclear weapons then
01:25:21
he doesn't understand what world he lives in
01:25:24
it will develop nuclear weapons and
01:25:28
she will have nuclear weapons
01:25:31
It’s not far from the Russian border
01:25:34
with the help of one or another United
01:25:37
States and the West will always be there
01:25:40
there will be an excuse, after all, it’s better
01:25:43
this means it’s directed against Russia
01:25:45
everything is possible
01:25:47
Can Ukraine exist?
01:25:52
as an independent State and not to be
01:25:56
hostile Russia and not to be
01:25:58
give up your territory against
01:26:01
Russia has never had anything like this in history and not
01:26:05
will I you paraphrased and Could you
01:26:08
Russia ever to exist and not to be
01:26:11
there was no hostility towards Ukraine
01:26:13
such a thing in history, I just paraphrased
01:26:16
this is truly a fact absolutely because
01:26:18
that the imperial consciousness is second
01:26:21
Maybe
01:26:23
kedmi he is not in the subject of the question about what
01:26:26
he says I want to remind you what's between
01:26:28
Ukraine and Russia there was a large
01:26:31
friendship agreement, also called
01:26:33
after the collapse of the Soviet Union I want
01:26:36
remind you what Ukraine did
01:26:39
Ukraine first nuclear disarmed
01:26:42
he doesn't remember giving away nuclear weapons and uh
01:26:47
its strategic bombers and
01:26:50
missiles in particular and those missiles with which
01:26:52
Now Russia is bombing Ukraine This is it
01:26:56
this is an important fact. What is this because of
01:26:59
in order to threaten
01:27:01
Russia
01:27:02
nuclear weapons were given for this purpose
01:27:05
to threaten Russia there was disarmament
01:27:08
army reductions and we had everything in
01:27:12
early 90s million 850 thousand
01:27:14
a million military personnel was that for
01:27:17
this is what we did all this to
01:27:20
What is threatening Russia?
01:27:22
until the last moment until
01:27:24
full-scale invasion And more
01:27:26
Ukraine assumed
01:27:29
negotiation format of diplomatic
01:27:31
settlement and political
01:27:33
settlement This is because they threatened
01:27:38
So this is an absolute utter lie
01:27:41
A lie is actually what it says
01:27:43
sneakers And now I have the next question
01:27:46
how is it going then?
01:27:50
special operation so-called military
01:27:53
more than 500 days If we why
01:27:57
started at the same point now stands at
01:28:00
Russian point of view
01:28:06
and during the war the main one was there
01:28:09
the main thing is one of the main conditions
01:28:12
demilitarization what is the result
01:28:15
he can’t see his own sneaker Well, here it is
01:28:18
in fact, how has it been so long
01:28:22
time and started from the fact that Ukraine
01:28:25
is developing nuclear weapons and now
01:28:27
now again
01:28:30
So what is this then? Let’s admit that everything
01:28:33
went wrong
01:28:36
no even intermediate and
01:28:39
demilitarization nothing is happening
01:28:41
in fact, let's say that's all
01:28:44
the reasoning of this propaganda that is there
01:28:47
spreads all these lies in reality
01:28:49
cases that are not based on facts
01:28:51
neither for arguments nor for anything else
01:28:54
clear explanations it is based and Well
01:28:57
it’s based on what’s already clear, but to us
01:29:00
everyone draws conclusions when they expose
01:29:02
themselves therefore speaking in this
01:29:05
in this case, there is a huge benefit from it for
01:29:08
those who listen and know how to draw conclusions
01:29:11
Absolutely true, but by and large
01:29:14
By and large, as Ukrainians we can
01:29:17
to say that yes, the image of a Ukrainian is like
01:29:21
a terrible enemy for a Russian
01:29:25
which you don’t need to climb on
01:29:28
under no circumstances should you even look
01:29:31
crooked is what will happen after ours
01:29:34
Victory because having received so much snot
01:29:37
And not just based on the snot how they got it
01:29:40
receive and will receive in Ukraine
01:29:43
Russia has never received yes from anyone
01:29:46
May we have nuclear weapons at this moment
01:29:49
weapon or not let them decide
01:29:52
countries
01:29:53
nuclear club
01:29:56
Ukrainian leadership after after
01:29:58
victories It’s not a fact that in reality
01:30:01
Russia will be in this club But
01:30:03
about it
01:30:04
yes that's for sure
01:30:07
further
01:30:08
the most interesting case that can be
01:30:10
attributed to flattening rather arbitrarily
01:30:13
perhaps in this case we can
01:30:15
still talk more about reducing
01:30:18
there was such a military commander Alexander
01:30:21
Piskunov worked for Russia Today and
01:30:23
to be honest, they actually pulled him
01:30:26
Raisiya Ainz channel is probably unclear
01:30:30
due to the fact that after Wagner's tour
01:30:32
with fire show concerts in Russian cities
01:30:34
That’s why there is no trust in venerable military officers
01:30:37
and you have to put all kinds of stuff on the air
01:30:39
a trifle, it’s clear that from such an honor Piskunov
01:30:42
squashed and he squeaked and shrank to
01:30:45
the size of a gopher the same gopher
01:30:48
Schrödinger which was discovered by the privateer
01:30:51
Dapper Man from the movie So Now
01:30:53
world science also knows Schrödinger's cat
01:30:56
Jesus Lika Lieberman and so being in
01:31:00
this state of quantum
01:31:01
uncertainty of the military service to Peskun
01:31:03
saw the Russian attack on
01:31:05
quantum level
01:31:07
guys, by the way, this is brilliant, pass it on
01:31:10
someone to ours whom this is a new level
01:31:12
after a tactical goodwill gesture
01:31:15
regrouping and no easy solution
01:31:16
there must be
01:31:18
quantum offensive which
01:31:21
both advance and retreat at the same time
01:31:24
that's how light is at the same time
01:31:26
electromagnetic wave and particle flow
01:31:29
Lieberman as proof of quantum
01:31:31
the nature of the Russian offensive
01:31:34
Brilliant and as for our
01:31:38
offensive
01:31:39
Well, I think it will be as they say
01:31:44
just like the old joke Yes, just like the old joke
01:31:48
Soviet as a film about this same DMB
01:31:51
says Jesus, you see there is no But he is
01:31:54
In exactly the same way, ours speak with ours.
01:31:56
offensive you see no she is she
01:31:59
will therefore the enemy
01:32:02
will get in where he most does not
01:32:04
expects intelligence development levels
01:32:06
modern Well okay okay here I am
01:32:10
not a military expert at all therefore
01:32:11
let's turn to you what's there Well first of all
01:32:16
they think that they can create some
01:32:19
trouble some surprise no
01:32:21
everything is clear everything is the logic of events everything
01:32:24
what is happening is also clear and understandable
01:32:26
movement
01:32:27
Russian reserves and their forces back and forth
01:32:30
throughout the occupied territory and also
01:32:31
noticeably unclear from where what if they
01:32:35
have food
01:32:37
large operational or strategic
01:32:40
the idea is that [ __ ] it now
01:32:43
Kupin-Liman direction where
01:32:45
Russian troops
01:32:48
really attack but the goal is something
01:32:52
what the goal was achieved It is clear exclusively
01:32:54
our strength and reserves are excellent from those
01:32:57
directions where we see
01:32:58
counteroffensive That is, this is actually
01:33:01
in fact, such a desperate defense Well,
01:33:04
burning attempts Yes but it doesn’t
01:33:07
influences operational strategic
01:33:09
situation but therefore But of course it will be
01:33:13
submit as it means
01:33:15
great achievements like success How
01:33:19
promotion but I want to remind you
01:33:22
the idea was completely different now it is
01:33:24
an attempt to save the situation
01:33:27
This is not an initiative, this is an attempt to save
01:33:29
situation to counteract the Ukrainian
01:33:32
initiative on their part, but let me remind you that
01:33:34
after it was announced that
01:33:37
Russian troops and Wagnerites captured
01:33:39
bakhmut they had to go to the bottom about
01:33:41
They didn’t talk about it themselves but didn’t come out
01:33:43
even for an hour that's all you need here
01:33:46
to know and understand, strictly speaking, in
01:33:48
in this situation, it seems to me that’s why
01:33:51
what will they tell now and what
01:33:53
there is constant information She tells me
01:33:56
reminds as a statement of constant
01:33:58
Russian authorities and Putin here
01:34:00
counteroffensive Ukraine lost everything
01:34:01
all the equipment, all the troops, and the Ukrainian
01:34:04
the troops are still advancing That's how it is here
01:34:06
like this I don’t know who can do this
01:34:10
the duckling is telling somewhere out there only
01:34:13
gopher in this in this situation this is uh
01:34:17
Russian brave fighters and storms
01:34:19
preferably which one rips
01:34:22
courageously means uh Ukrainian
01:34:25
counterattack with a grenade under this and that
01:34:27
further this is by the way about
01:34:30
stormzet
01:34:31
there are interesting moments there
01:34:33
some comrades who left
01:34:37
them and hid in the houses of abandoned gray
01:34:40
zone or have already even entered
01:34:42
controlled territory
01:34:43
Ukrainian troops are so
01:34:45
fought heroically What were they waiting for When already
01:34:48
they will be taken away and you can surrender
01:34:50
Well they are Well of course I think about them too
01:34:55
they will write a heroic epic about how they tore
01:34:57
Ukrainian maybe even they
01:34:59
are coming
01:35:00
zone They were advancing
01:35:04
but surrendered because they abandoned
01:35:07
their units deserted and waited
01:35:09
moment when you can give up
01:35:19
They went, they didn’t give in
01:35:22
again, yes, if you turn to
01:35:25
your military experience and your military
01:35:26
Russia is currently conducting an examination
01:35:30
offensive actions tactical
01:35:32
level Yes there in the North
01:35:37
at the northernmost easternmost
01:35:40
northeastern part of the line
01:35:43
and they spend them with one they really
01:35:47
there have accumulated a sufficient amount
01:35:48
troops sufficient reserves but
01:35:50
Why is this number of troops enough?
01:35:52
is it enough to throw
01:35:54
them, relatively speaking, in a breakthrough in that case
01:35:56
if the line of defense of the armed forces
01:35:59
Ukraine in this area Yes there will be
01:36:01
somehow Prorva can
01:36:03
really organize there
01:36:06
offensive That is what they
01:36:09
imply
01:36:10
but they tried first they tried
01:36:13
I couldn’t do it in winter. I couldn’t do it in winter then.
01:36:15
there was a goal to push back our lines were broken
01:36:17
she did not reach the Oskol River area
01:36:20
the right bank we actually didn’t make it out
01:36:22
to capture Liman then the forces had the means
01:36:24
more Well, now they need
01:36:27
will use reserves both in the south and
01:36:30
plus under the bakhmut as well
01:36:33
maneuver space is limited Purpose
01:36:36
this is all even if they advance by
01:36:39
several hundred meters or a kilometer
01:36:40
somewhere in the woods there it doesn't change
01:36:44
operational strategic situation here
01:36:47
Why lose their first line of defense?
01:36:50
Ukrainian troops are now striving to
01:36:52
Operational changes are being made in the southern direction
01:36:53
situation
01:36:55
because we are moving ahead of them
01:36:58
pushing back directly and
01:37:00
goals to push them into Crimea and push them to
01:37:04
Azov coast and further there
01:37:06
interrupt logistics and move forward
01:37:09
what it’s doing where now it doesn’t affect
01:37:12
this is a tactical action
01:37:14
who are pursuing something just
01:37:17
divert our reserves our forces in order to
01:37:19
we were where it is profitable for them to lead these
01:37:23
so-called offensive actions
01:37:25
for everyone who follows the Russian world
01:37:28
it is no secret among propagandists that Rudolfovich
01:37:31
melted it a long time ago it was powerfully melted on
01:37:35
the topic of nuclear weapons and capabilities
01:37:37
more precisely, the impossibility of applying it as well
01:37:40
he was specifically drawn to the topic of Germany
01:37:42
on the topic of Nazism, Lord let it melt from
01:37:45
draft in my opinion Let's be honest but
01:37:48
Prigozhinsky rebellion And in general
01:37:50
the current situation in Russia is still in
01:37:52
in this melted state
01:37:54
flattened from what he said
01:37:57
heresy of the highest quality
01:37:59
heresy so concentrated that
01:38:01
it’s really expensive to watch in general Lyuba
01:38:04
guys [ __ ] up Russia needs her
01:38:08
rebuild
01:38:10
I was flashing a flashlight myself when I heard no
01:38:12
I'm happy with you, you know, the current Rudolfach
01:38:15
Russia Russia which is caring
01:38:18
Vladimir himself shot himself
01:38:20
Vladimirovich the Brave Riot Suppressor
01:38:21
they will say to arrange new ones, but this is still
01:38:25
not everyone Now you will hear who it is
01:38:27
will build a new Russia. What's it like there?
01:38:29
was in the film Ivan Vasilyevich changes
01:38:30
profession Tick you're going to die on
01:38:33
at the front now the Russian elite is at the front
01:38:37
now people
01:38:39
who will build a new Great Country
01:38:42
how they are reviving now
01:38:45
invincible and legendary
01:38:48
so whoever wants something bad doesn't
01:38:50
say a hundred times Think
01:38:53
and even better
01:38:55
you think you know how you can help Go
01:38:58
there
01:38:59
Go there I don’t know where very, very, very
01:39:09
you know how to help She's sitting there means
01:39:14
go
01:39:16
someone to start with means to get
01:39:20
term
01:39:22
let's start with a conditional
01:39:25
first conviction means then as soon as
01:39:29
received a suspended first conviction, which means
01:39:32
you can try to buy from someone
01:39:34
drugs or
01:39:41
and so on
01:39:45
and with a high degree of probability to you
01:39:47
recruiters from the Ministry of Defense will arrive
01:39:49
for Storm's ass that is the elite path here
01:39:54
how where in which countries do you know how in
01:39:57
in Britain it was accepted in others that
01:40:01
members of the royal family serve in the army
01:40:04
they have Spain They study in
01:40:07
special schools study in colleges
01:40:09
they have higher education This is the Elite
01:40:11
or there are people who say uh let
01:40:15
they are using an English example and just
01:40:17
worked as businessmen we worked there
01:40:21
worked as teachers in civilian A
01:40:24
they have higher education they have experience
01:40:25
they created something
01:40:28
example, Diamond mass is in Ukrainian
01:40:30
army, we know that Yes indeed
01:40:32
elite
01:40:33
and there is another way. Probably by the way, I
01:40:37
I wish I could think about this if I were the citizens
01:40:40
Russia if they are offered such
01:40:41
elitist path so that what's wrong with them where are they
01:40:44
this is absolutely negative selection
01:40:47
if earlier for negative selection there is no
01:40:50
I had to go to prison now
01:40:53
just necessary then you get to
01:40:56
front
01:40:57
then and then you become a hero there
01:41:01
unknown most likely just with
01:41:03
famous somehow shameful there are such
01:41:05
call signs by the way meet what if
01:41:08
give it to someone and say this yes this
01:41:11
The elite is actually elitist
01:41:14
elite selection But that's where the juice comes from
01:41:16
level I will say of course elitism
01:41:19
that's high praise I think
01:41:23
let's say because it will be necessary there
01:41:27
[music]
01:41:29
all these programs There in Russia somehow
01:41:32
call
01:41:40
So it means
01:41:44
storm in the zone means there or there Calm in
01:41:47
zone means there or 450 zone there like
01:41:51
or
01:41:52
or
01:41:54
elitist or elitist means Storm for
01:41:58
this or something like this or something like this
01:42:00
that means they need to work somehow
01:42:02
I want to give a hint, I should have
01:42:04
Of course it’s interesting to do and do
01:42:06
enable direct do of course direct
01:42:08
switching on when this process occurs when
01:42:11
the Elite is selected so that all others and in
01:42:14
Russia and the whole world saw how it was Elite
01:42:16
selected means in what places it is
01:42:19
coming They understood where the incubators of this
01:42:22
means intellectualism incubators are
01:42:25
so here are the thoughts incubator military sciences
01:42:29
he's there, that would be very interesting
01:42:33
you know how in the States now their elites
01:42:37
called Ivy League alumni league
01:42:39
ivy is all the largest and most
01:42:42
promoted coolest American
01:42:43
universities and now rules
01:42:45
graduates of these universities Yes now
01:42:48
they make up the Elite No with League money
01:42:50
ivy Yes, it will be simple in Russia
01:42:53
some leagues of thorns
01:42:54
Yes, what Retail finished where sitting
01:42:58
Butyrsky oh Butyrsky is serious
01:43:01
you will go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
01:43:05
you're good with a hairdryer, it'll do fine
01:43:08
you'll go there, it's the same here
01:43:10
the league of thorns comes to power
01:43:13
Russian Federation and accordingly
01:43:15
saying they will build the same
01:43:16
beautiful Russia of the future with concepts
01:43:20
robbery with a clean stop we approached
01:43:23
from around the corner you took on a lot
01:43:26
I have a crust because I am now
01:43:28
power in this country
01:43:29
beautiful Russia of the future we hear
01:43:32
I like it especially considering the moat with
01:43:34
crocodiles and machine guns along the borders
01:43:37
91 years old That's for sure
01:43:41
you see skobeeva and she’s here damn it
01:43:45
infected with this gopher In short
01:43:47
Skabeeva is just flattened to
01:43:50
graphene thickness of the thinnest material
01:43:52
there are millions of pencil leads in the world
01:43:56
layers of graphene here are small Because
01:43:58
its thickness is 1 atom and you can’t see it
01:44:01
Skabeev because the atom is thousands of times
01:44:04
less than the wavelength of visible Spectrum A
01:44:07
in order to see the atom
01:44:09
her current state needs you
01:44:10
special electronic or scanning
01:44:13
microscope But before we
01:44:15
turn on and display the image on the screen
01:44:16
the logical question is what happened to
01:44:19
salty what happened
01:44:21
NATO summit in Vilnius happened to her
01:44:24
summit at which Ukraine became one
01:44:27
a step closer to NATO did not enter No, just
01:44:29
it got closer and this little doe just like that
01:44:33
it’s flattering that look, you need to understand
01:44:36
that any entry of Ukraine into NATO is
01:44:39
direct conflict with Russian
01:44:41
we will remind you of the Russian special operation on
01:44:44
Ukraine began in order for Ukraine
01:44:47
did not become a member of the North Atlantic
01:44:49
alliance plus we need to understand in what sense
01:44:52
Ukraine In what parts In what areas
01:44:54
In which cities in which streets
01:44:57
populated areas should enter into
01:45:00
North Atlantic Alliance if they
01:45:02
recognize territorial integrity
01:45:05
Ukraine since they recognize it is
01:45:08
one-time war with the Russian
01:45:10
Federation that they will include Donbass in
01:45:13
composition of the North Atlantic Alliance
01:45:15
Zaporozhye Kherson region but remains
01:45:19
really only lions on which we
01:45:21
we don’t claim it because we don’t claim it
01:45:24
never claimed this is the Western part
01:45:26
Ukraine is alien to us, this is one thing
01:45:29
on the other hand and this will lead
01:45:31
to direct conflict returning to the thesis
01:45:33
that the special operation began for
01:45:36
so that Ukraine does not become a NATO member
01:45:39
And this means that they claim and
01:45:43
laid claim to some of our lands
01:45:46
there is Wait a second And you always
01:45:48
they said that there are no goals for Ukraine
01:45:50
is the seizure of Ukrainian lands, no
01:45:53
in no case is this also uncivilized
01:45:56
happened
01:45:58
Well, they climbed up a long time ago
01:46:02
understandable Actually an idea
01:46:03
imperial expansionist war
01:46:06
therefore, that is, everything is obvious here, but here
01:46:10
I have a question so terrible
01:46:13
is at war with Russia according to your version Where
01:46:15
True, then it’s already NATO weapons
01:46:18
everything has already entered into conflict
01:46:21
that is, And there is no logic here
01:46:22
absolutely contradictions and constants here
01:46:25
what is happening and what we see on
01:46:27
actually Well, plus uh why is this so
01:46:29
he’s afraid that NATO won’t be able to handle him, Lord
01:46:32
Well, Ukraine will give in; it’s not filmed here
01:46:34
will you fight, there won’t be enough resources or what?
01:46:36
if if higher if I listen to you like this
01:46:39
that already means all the urine is still there
01:46:43
elite attack aircraft will be formed, which means
01:46:45
Zeta's not only Well, from those who because
01:46:49
that whoever goes to fight will run away
01:46:50
many are with me. So who is Kazakhstan?
01:46:52
will go to Armenia, someone in Georgia and so
01:46:54
further, therefore, it’s like, first of all, logic
01:46:58
we need it Why are we already allegedly at war with NATO?
01:47:01
secondly, why be afraid if you do something yourself
01:47:06
propagandists say that everything is fine
01:47:07
It will be necessary to go to Berlin and
01:47:10
on the island Here he is, I remember when the story
01:47:13
there will be a landing from the island of Gotland
01:47:15
Russian we waited until Sweden
01:47:18
enters on what, where is the landing on
01:47:20
I can't understand the island of Gotland
01:47:22
Therefore, strictly speaking, this is what
01:47:24
now explains what they are talking about and
01:47:29
uh these are all let's say this uh statements
01:47:33
what Well, what did you want? Well, it will be Ukraine
01:47:37
then it’s a matter of time for us, well
01:47:40
provoked themselves, including
01:47:43
processes and accelerated the process And as they wanted
01:47:46
there was nothing to talk about, including
01:47:49
from above the territory, take your belongings to
01:47:51
border of ninety-seven
01:47:53
some that's all And now you will
01:47:55
Of course, getting a response is
01:47:57
obviously
01:47:59
In general, guys, you’re not particularly nervous, you’re
01:48:02
not really worried about when Ukraine will be
01:48:04
joining NATO is not a fact that Russia will
01:48:07
exist
01:48:09
so a little bit at least in those
01:48:12
borders, if we talk about borders
01:48:14
those borders, by the way, one of
01:48:17
subject in separate themselves still need
01:48:19
ask By the way, by the way, yes And by the way
01:48:24
will definitely interest you Not that
01:48:26
whether Ukraine joined NATO or not
01:48:28
whether she threatens or does not threaten because
01:48:30
you will then have a huge amount
01:48:32
their problems but I really doubt that
01:48:35
Olya Skabeeva will find out about this I think
01:48:38
that she will be sentenced even earlier by the people
01:48:42
Russian court Severe but absolutely
01:48:44
he can't be fair yeah
01:48:49
review concentrated sublimated
01:48:52
and infrared dried abominations
01:48:54
are coming to an end You can just add
01:48:56
water and you can do anything
01:48:59
propaganda show but I wouldn't
01:49:01
recommended So there is enough in this world
01:49:04
nasty and mean things to fill your
01:49:06
life and in such a volume just like that
01:49:09
us in the top flattened dried most and
01:49:14
thanks to the fact that everything is Russian
01:49:15
the state relies on this abomination
01:49:18
supplies will not stop, which means until
01:49:20
next week and next top is better
01:49:34
decisions influencing the course of history
01:49:37
security architecture will never be
01:49:40
will be the same and Russia will now have to
01:49:42
these are considered errors behind which
01:49:44
the whole world is watching intrigues and squabbles
01:49:47
politicking Important event of the week in
01:49:50
Ukraine and other countries What about this?
01:49:53
they say in the world about my name
01:49:55
Vladimir Runets about all this and much more
01:49:57
friend, see for yourself Every Monday
01:49:59
at 12.00 Kyiv time on
01:50:03
Freedom TV channel
01:50:05
Russia's wars of conquest are always
01:50:07
brought her to disaster
01:50:10
[music]
01:50:12
the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 is
01:50:16
humiliating defeats and revolution of 1905
01:50:19
the year World War I 1914 is
01:50:24
million losses and the collapse of the Russian
01:50:27
empire in the seventeenth year of invasion
01:50:30
Afghanistan
01:50:32
1979
01:50:34
one of the main reasons for the collapse
01:50:36
Soviet Union in '91 February 24
01:50:41
2022 Russia
01:50:52
what awaits her next?
01:51:09
[music]
01:51:15
[music]
01:51:20
more than 5,000 missiles targeting Ukrainian civilians
01:51:24
cities with thousands killed and tortured
01:51:26
citizens torture of prisoners of war citizens
01:51:30
ammunition intimidation nuclear blackmail
01:51:34
the whole world for its barbaric
01:51:36
Russia's aggressive foreign policy
01:51:39
recognized by the country as a terrorist in Ukraine
01:51:42
Lithuania Latvia Estonia Poland Czech Republic
01:51:45
The Netherlands and Slovakia In addition
01:51:49
Russian authorities were named
01:51:51
terrorist regime on
01:51:53
NATO OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
01:51:55
Council of Europe and also in the European Parliament
01:51:58
it is obvious to almost the whole world that
01:52:01
Russia's behavior in Ukraine is nothing more than
01:52:05
global banditry but in the Kremlin it is very
01:52:07
offended by the truth like a hat
01:52:10
burns So from the white stone loudest
01:52:13
shouting about some tourists and Nazis
01:52:15
for example, undermining a logistics corridor
01:52:19
in Ukrainian, annexed for more than 9 years
01:52:21
Russian propagandists are very
01:52:24
tried to portray it as something
01:52:26
illegal action main
01:52:29
Kremlin hysteric Dmitry Medvedev
01:52:32
even issued to this effect
01:52:33
pathetic post in its
01:52:35
telegram channel
01:52:38
world our own experience shows
01:52:40
that it is impossible to fight terrorists
01:52:42
between people's sanctions and intimidation
01:52:45
or by exhortations they only understand
01:52:48
language of power is only personal at all
01:52:51
inhumane methods are what terrorists
01:52:54
understand only the language of power for a long time
01:52:57
taken into account and continue systematically
01:53:00
liquidate the Kremlin's executors
01:53:02
terror in Ukraine more than 240 thousand
01:53:06
Russian occupiers are already answering
01:53:08
for his actions in the next world
01:53:10
colossal military losses in the Kremlin
01:53:12
they really want to sell people at least some
01:53:14
your successes, even if they are fictitious
01:53:18
after no reaction from Putin to the mutiny
01:53:20
prisoner Prigozhin became clear Russia
01:53:23
suffers not only the military but also
01:53:25
internal political impotence to
01:53:28
Distract people from the real problems in the FSB
01:53:31
They quickly came up with a script
01:53:33
insidious assassination attempt on famous
01:53:35
Russian personalities
01:53:37
and very important in light of the numerous
01:53:42
failures both last year and this year
01:53:44
including
01:53:46
powerlessness during the Prigozhin rebellion
01:53:49
need to show your effectiveness
01:53:51
show that the FSB is actively working
01:53:55
allegedly actively opposes
01:53:57
Ukrainian special services in order to
01:54:01
The problem was successfully solved and
01:54:03
bought the majority of Russian
01:54:05
FSB population needs very little one
01:54:09
or two big media names in the role
01:54:11
victims and hastily concocted neo-Nazis in
01:54:14
the roles of the performers are very important
01:54:17
draw a certain Ukrainian in history
01:54:19
advice and thus try
01:54:21
label your own as a terrorist
01:54:24
foreheads on other people's first main goal of this
01:54:29
he is psychological and political
01:54:32
special operations is to create artificial
01:54:35
reasons for accusing Ukraine of
01:54:37
terrorism
01:54:38
thus Russia counters
01:54:42
long-standing accusations of terrorism
01:54:45
because Ukraine
01:54:47
accuses Russia of sponsoring terrorism
01:54:50
Well, just in terrorist actions
01:54:52
which take place on the territory
01:54:54
Ukraine during the war Well, I’m not saying
01:54:58
about terrorist actions of Russian
01:55:00
intelligence services in European countries and throughout
01:55:03
to the world
01:55:04
and here in order to balance
01:55:07
the most important thing is to clean the situation
01:55:08
propaganda to accuse Ukraine allegedly
01:55:11
in terrorism it is necessary to create
01:55:12
artificial reins
01:55:14
In order not to go far, the main thing is to sacrifice
01:55:17
chose a famous propagandist
01:55:18
Margarita Simonyan, who sold it a long time ago
01:55:21
soul to Putin Apparently this is the choice
01:55:24
palestil the Kremlin authenticity in his
01:55:27
telegram channel she gave out about
01:55:28
a little of your fictitious murder
01:55:31
drama but it turned out unconvincing
01:55:33
The FSB, together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Investigative Committee, detained the group
01:55:37
which prepared my
01:55:40
murder
01:55:41
they followed me and knew all my addresses
01:55:45
working brothers
01:55:48
to burden Simonyan as a victim for some reason
01:55:52
recorded another Russian
01:55:53
brawler Ksenia Sobchak Although this
01:55:57
especially for a long time now they have been pretending to be not just
01:55:59
a journalist but also a liberal with a face
01:56:01
for a long time in the Kremlin cannon even if not
01:56:04
take into account that the current Mr.
01:56:06
Sobchak director Konstantin Bogomolov
01:56:09
collaborates with terry propagandist
01:56:11
The Bloody Lady herself has a lot of Kiselev
01:56:14
shady dealings with Putin
01:56:18
last presidential elections in Russia
01:56:21
Sobchak went into direct cooperation with
01:56:23
Kremlin
01:56:26
but essentially played the role of such
01:56:30
They say
01:56:42
loud for the role of a political freak
01:56:45
scandalous Sobchak fit perfectly
01:56:48
Putin's goddaughter didn't score even two
01:56:50
percent and with this result denigrated and
01:56:53
so the Russian opposition is barely alive after all
01:56:56
fake oppositionist in 2018 on
01:56:59
even a dead man outdid him in pseudo-elections
01:57:02
Zhirinovsky gaining more than five percent
01:57:10
no one supports but there was a figure
01:57:13
such a freak was elected because
01:57:20
reputation
01:57:25
to numerous different scandals
01:57:28
And then she plays
01:57:30
Well of course
01:57:32
You see
01:57:40
everything is ordered by the special services
01:57:43
over the years, Ksenia has not lost her main
01:57:46
skill the ability to swear for any reason and
01:57:49
pull the blanket over yourself and therefore in your
01:57:52
telegram channel was terribly indignant
01:57:54
that she was assigned to a propagandist
01:57:56
Simonyan but also seriously about all this
01:58:00
preparing an assassination attempt if this is all true
01:58:02
then thanks to all the involved services for their
01:58:05
work if not and the point was simple
01:58:09
put me in one sentence
01:58:11
Simonyan then this is ordinary meanness in any
01:58:15
case, I want to tell you once again that
01:58:17
any terror is evil without any But it can
01:58:21
this time Sobchak's indignation is sincere
01:58:24
say these two individuals of Putin
01:58:25
the terrarium has long been disliked by each other
01:58:28
friend, however, experts admit that
01:58:31
Sobchak Just wanted to promote herself
01:58:33
so for the former presenter
01:58:35
show house-2 any will do for this
01:58:37
reasons
01:58:43
Stas is with you ladies in propaganda
01:58:46
in the workshop Tina Kandelaki and Simonyan are the same
01:58:50
allegedly she almost paid her
01:58:52
curator in the FSB so that she can also be called
01:58:55
a victim but a potential target for
01:58:58
this special operation, they say you see it
01:59:02
they also make attempts and she also needs to be protected
01:59:07
And she is also a very significant person.
01:59:11
wants to feel like a victim
01:59:13
secondly, there is also a balancing act here
01:59:16
with one of his old rivals Margarita
01:59:18
Simonyan
01:59:19
however, Sobchak could pass the casting in
01:59:22
FSB on the second participant in the attempt and
01:59:25
because it successfully covers the flow
01:59:27
money from the Kremlin with liberal leaflets
01:59:29
and therefore suitable for
01:59:31
scare with fictitious Nazis
01:59:33
gullible Russian oppositionists
01:59:36
Thus
01:59:38
The FSB wants to scare the Russian
01:59:41
liberal public especially
01:59:42
moderately loyal liberal public in
01:59:45
Russia, what do you see? What bad Ukrainians are
01:59:48
They hate all uh Russians and they
01:59:52
ready to kill not only staff
01:59:54
propagandists but even representatives
01:59:57
Russian liberal public
01:59:59
Needless to say, the cherry on top
02:00:02
became a rotten FSB cake
02:00:04
instant capture of evil conspirators by them
02:00:08
certain Russians were appointed
02:00:09
neo-Nazis from the group paragraph 88
02:00:14
arrested Russian conspirators
02:00:15
security forces demonstratively confiscated a basic
02:00:18
set starting neo-Nazis namely machine gun
02:00:22
Kalashnikov 90 cartridges for it knives
02:00:24
brass knuckles rubber batons handcuffs
02:00:27
chevrons flags with Nazi symbols in
02:00:31
this time FSB officers instead of a business card C
02:00:33
decided with a big Ukrainian name
02:00:35
make do with a magnet with an inscription on it
02:00:38
Ukrainian language
02:00:40
in Ukrainian
02:00:43
Apparently the budget for this operation was strictly
02:00:46
limited capture of pseudo-criminals
02:00:48
became a new reason for speaking
02:00:50
Simonyan as the main participant in the drama
02:00:53
in the recorded video the survivor shines
02:00:56
Deep neckline barely restrained
02:00:58
enjoyment of events
02:01:10
living with the feeling that you have done something
02:01:13
irreparable
02:01:15
worse than death I wish these guys
02:01:19
Those who are now arrested understand this and
02:01:22
so that they have time left in their lives
02:01:24
make amends for it all and try
02:01:26
rebuild your life later
02:01:29
interview with the alleged performer
02:01:31
murders published by Simonyan's channel
02:01:33
rashatoday on video of choking young
02:01:36
a man named Mikhail Balashov
02:01:38
talking about alleged details
02:01:41
assassination attempt
02:01:45
after which I contacted
02:01:49
Ukrainian leaflets
02:01:53
[music]
02:02:06
[music]
02:02:08
In addition, Balashiv reported that the SBU allegedly
02:02:11
promised One and a half million rubles per
02:02:14
Sobchak and Simonyan respectively This is
02:02:16
about 16 thousand dollars That is, not
02:02:19
more expensive than a used middle class car
02:02:21
But in fact the Ukrainian service
02:02:24
security would not pay this money
02:02:26
after all, Sobchak does not represent Ukraine
02:02:29
no value as for Simonyan then
02:02:32
Many Ukrainians first learned about
02:02:34
Armenian surnames on Russian TV
02:02:36
only after Russian
02:02:37
full-scale invasion A before that
02:02:40
never heard of her, but now
02:02:42
Ukrainian citizens, on the contrary, want
02:02:44
propagandists to live a little longer so that
02:02:47
hold out until the court hearing in The Hague
02:02:50
after all, the punishment for lying is calls for
02:02:52
terrorist attacks and murders Simonyan
02:02:54
will definitely bear only first on
02:02:57
in this world and in prison
02:03:01
history of ordering the murder of Simonyan and
02:03:04
Sobchak concocted by the FSB is so bad
02:03:07
that even many Russians don’t believe in it
02:03:09
therefore it is possible that this is only
02:03:11
the first act of Cheap Drama and after it
02:03:14
another one will follow, just this time
02:03:17
they will not choose such meaty propagandists
02:03:19
And someone more modest will be tricked more
02:03:23
plausible assassination attempt similar story
02:03:25
I was already with a petty terrorist, Zahar
02:03:28
Prilepin this Kremlin character
02:03:30
vaudeville managed to get dirty and friendship with
02:03:33
DPRv militants and participation in
02:03:36
Putin's war May 6, 2023 in
02:03:39
Nizhny Novgorod region his car was
02:03:41
blown up but so that the propagandist himself does not
02:03:44
Prilepin died due to injuries
02:03:47
limbs but survived even on the crippled
02:03:49
two again ready to dance to the tune
02:03:51
Kremlin
02:03:56
Here's how to scare propagandists
02:03:58
prilepina After all, this is also very similar to
02:04:01
propaganda is not just already there
02:04:04
political technology special operation to
02:04:06
blame the Ukrainian special services found there
02:04:08
a person with Ukrainian roots but alive
02:04:13
left then they want to use it for
02:04:16
parliamentary elections It is necessary to create
02:04:18
reputation as a victim of a bloody victim
02:04:22
Kyiv regime
02:04:24
raise
02:04:26
resonance around him
02:04:29
but on the other hand, again it is necessary
02:04:33
show that they quickly grabbed
02:04:36
criminals, so this is the style for the FSB
02:04:39
character is chosen more or less
02:04:42
famous but not the most important
02:04:44
By the way, it is possible that the new one was ordered
02:04:47
FSB officers will offer their victims
02:04:50
the roof and of course not free from the FSB yet
02:04:54
and earns, that is, takes
02:04:55
additional money for services or from
02:04:58
states or
02:05:00
about the objects themselves because the object is the same
02:05:04
they are also afraid, who knows it won’t be
02:05:07
there will be an assassination attempt so just in case
02:05:09
better to pay
02:05:12
security extra money not only
02:05:14
there with his own security guard but also
02:05:17
FSB fork out to the FSB what's in
02:05:21
Russia is afraid to live every minute
02:05:22
Absolutely all Russians understand
02:05:24
decades of the KGB and then the FSB
02:05:28
surveillance and political terror
02:05:30
did their job in Russia traditionally
02:05:34
they are afraid of absolutely everything from mythical
02:05:36
Banderaites Yes aliens and Chupacabras
02:05:40
this atmosphere is even bad
02:05:41
fabricated case where the Russians
02:05:44
security forces heroically save famous people
02:05:46
Russiancat of unknown Nazis
02:05:49
will give a ride, especially if later some
02:05:52
undesirable to the Kremlin mediocre
02:05:54
the propagandist will indeed be found
02:05:56
in the entrance with no signs of life in this
02:05:58
case, responsibility for what was done
02:06:01
the unknown man will take you again, suffocating
02:06:03
the subject in the dark video and of course
02:06:06
will tell about the millions offered to him and
02:06:08
the weapon that the cat personally handed to him
02:06:11
Kirill Budanov, head of the Ukrainian
02:06:14
intelligence
02:06:21
[music]
02:06:26
destroy the infrastructure of the Russians
02:06:29
tactics if they didn't take it
02:06:31
destroy Now very often Walk the field
02:06:34
Orekhovshchina is fired upon by cabs and
02:06:36
missiles in pre-front Zaporozhye
02:06:39
Ukrainian people steadfastly survive and believe
02:06:42
in Victory we are on the front line We are ready for
02:06:45
We bring all hygiene and food
02:06:47
generators bring water on the second floor
02:06:50
there was a history classroom on the First Cabinet
02:06:53
Ukrainian language
02:06:54
I believe that this will end soon
02:06:57
documentary from the present
02:06:59
time
02:07:00
Zaporozhye direction today at 12:00
02:07:04
Kyiv time on TV channel
02:07:07
freedom
02:07:09
Ukraine is the heart of Europe
02:07:12
Ukrainian statehood is more
02:07:15
thousands of years ago it was established when
02:07:17
Vladimir the Great christened Kievan Rus
02:07:22
one of the oldest capitals in Europe is here in
02:07:26
the tenth century the first was erected
02:07:28
stone orthodox church
02:07:33
the coat of arms of modern Ukraine is one of the first
02:07:37
The Constitution of Europe is written for
02:07:40
hetman of Ukraine
02:07:43
independence has always been and will be
02:07:47
the main value of Ukrainians
02:07:50
Ukraine is the heart of Europe
02:07:59
[music]
02:08:04
fun and playful This is not what you mean
02:08:07
thought it was Russian YouTube
02:08:14
now there will be blood but yes these people are powerful
02:08:19
sometimes he's strange, as they say
02:08:22
the famous house of Ksenia Sobchak is almost
02:08:25
my fazanda is often stupid and
02:08:28
immoral for everyone
02:08:32
there will be your own Tamer Well, that's it
02:08:37
just as entertaining and most importantly
02:08:41
useful useful for Putin and his
02:08:45
politicians This is a very important point
02:08:49
main source of propaganda
02:08:51
YouTube views are rapidly falling
02:08:55
constantly growing I don't think this is what
02:08:59
it's so important that it's encrypted in Russian
02:09:02
YouTube Who became a velvet propagandist
02:09:05
and where does the money for content come from?
02:09:09
Let's open the nesting doll and find out
02:09:12
[music]
02:09:16
the Kremlin towers are slowly collapsing and dragging
02:09:19
down all its by-products so with
02:09:23
the intellectual dies with sparks and roars
02:09:25
pillar of the nation, the stronghold of the IQ of modern Russia
02:09:29
TV don't switch
02:09:33
according to the Russian fund
02:09:35
public opinion TV today
02:09:37
40 percent of Russians watch that's all
02:09:40
you will say a lot, but every year
02:09:44
more and more fans of Malakhov and
02:09:46
Malysheva's fans go to YouTube
02:09:49
this is definitely a tragedy according to information
02:09:53
the same form for as many as 80 percent of Russians
02:09:57
the greedy are irrevocably fed with content
02:10:00
from video hosting with a red button when
02:10:03
this is the most viewed video
02:10:06
of course news and entertainment
02:10:09
content you yourself allowed this situation
02:10:11
when is YouTube here?
02:10:14
further media of the country so Is it really in
02:10:17
They don’t see the Kremlin since the TV is no longer
02:10:19
authority means Russian power and
02:10:22
the largest outflow of the fan club is planned
02:10:25
I know this for sure, but there’s a secret here
02:10:28
this is No
02:10:30
no one argues with this anymore, and therefore
02:10:33
The Kremlin is following new trends now
02:10:37
news about the war and agents as well
02:10:39
Putin's heroics are laid where
02:10:42
you least expected to see them
02:10:45
YouTube became the new mouthpieces of propaganda and
02:10:49
its entertainment content
02:10:57
millionaires got out Youtube channel Super
02:11:00
one of the most popular channels on
02:11:03
gossip columns and celebrity interviews
02:11:05
just look at the quantity
02:11:07
content is apparently not produced directly
02:11:10
Now it is critically important for Russians to be entertained
02:11:14
Yes, if it weren’t for the children, I would have completely starved
02:11:17
I would die. Honestly speaking, this is the face of the channel.
02:11:20
Alena Zhigalova regularly talks about
02:11:24
show business news Yes only does
02:11:26
this is completely unusual and No, that’s not the point
02:11:30
brilliant texts which she also
02:11:32
Brilliantly reads out the prompter Thank you
02:11:36
dear subscribers for watching
02:11:37
comment because there are so many
02:11:40
meme quotes appear after release
02:11:42
my scandalous and not so scandalous issues But
02:11:45
and I'm looking forward to the golden button
02:11:48
YouTube will probably have to wait a long time
02:11:51
as if together with postcards to the front
02:11:54
they are writing a script for Alena Zhigalova
02:11:57
Russian schoolchildren, the thing is what kind
02:11:59
this channel intersperses narratives
02:12:02
unpretentious Seemingly secular
02:12:04
news but we move on there we still have
02:12:08
one example if you were robbed in Israel
02:12:10
Pugachev needs it, after all, which means
02:12:15
betrayed Russia, it seems like that in the training manual
02:12:18
written but for Alla Pugacheva you can
02:12:21
just rejoice at her in Israel
02:12:23
a busy life, yes, but quite
02:12:26
current news and again about those who left
02:12:29
artists my favorite section is who left
02:12:31
who's back who's a little bit Who's with us
02:12:34
today is correct
02:12:37
as if they were show business news chronicle
02:12:40
everyone who disobeyed the Kremlin authorities
02:12:43
at the same time, the opinions of Pugacheva and others
02:12:46
immigrants this is of course popular
02:12:49
Epiphany And attacks on what is expensive
02:12:52
Gazmanov's down jacket in Luzhniki is all
02:12:55
bots and envious people
02:12:58
you'll envy it seems these days he's survived
02:13:01
the biggest attack of haters or so
02:13:03
these bots about which he recently mentioned
02:13:05
told
02:13:09
lives abroad and therefore she has everything
02:13:12
bad what we have there
02:13:14
l Pan Khamatova
02:13:16
if I stayed in Russia it would be good
02:13:20
you understand the logic, but some are ours
02:13:24
Russified
02:13:27
praises Of course only those who are in whom
02:13:30
manuals are never designated as ours
02:13:33
people, for example, are worth so much
02:13:36
flawless to the young singer shaman
02:13:39
directing, powerful vocals, great
02:13:41
musical material and of course himself
02:13:43
Yaroslav looking at him that evening
02:13:45
it became clear that we had a great artist in front of us
02:13:49
Dronov and the tricolor hugged and sang
02:13:52
sang the right ones
02:13:55
[music]
02:14:01
In general, the propaganda manual is carried out
02:14:03
excellent Which means promising as well as
02:14:07
burnigolova herself if she feels good
02:14:09
I hope today already
02:14:13
turn to Moscow and here’s another one
02:14:16
brilliant entertainment channel empathy
02:14:19
Manucci we don't know what it is If only
02:14:22
we knew what it was we don't know what
02:14:24
this is so yes, yes there is such a blogger
02:14:26
Vyacheslav Manucharov just before
02:14:30
Manucharov has become another mouthpiece of the Kremlin
02:14:32
very few knew about him, but now
02:14:35
almost a million subscriptions here it is
02:14:39
it’s easy to say before the manuchars
02:14:42
invited artists to his place and talked about
02:14:44
creative plans but Thirst for Glory and
02:14:47
profit probably won and now how
02:14:51
there they say in Russia soya interviews R
02:14:54
turned into a real tough one
02:14:56
propagandist you recently said that
02:14:59
dream of such a country, powerful, strong and
02:15:02
scary
02:15:04
It definitely doesn't work out very well
02:15:07
Vyacheslav is too soft by nature
02:15:10
Therefore we have to improve
02:15:12
the Kremlin norm with other methods does not
02:15:15
so long ago on Vyacheslav Manucharov’s channel
02:15:17
his show this Sympathy Manucci came out
02:15:20
interview with Eduard Boiko where is He
02:15:22
told me that he was very glad that our
02:15:24
people like Ivan left the country
02:15:26
Urgant Mall Russia has lost nothing
02:15:28
his show is in taryak In general, I got divorced
02:15:31
scandal on social networks and, mind you, baited
02:15:34
not just anyone, but a person who left for
02:15:37
border and also turned out to be objectionable
02:15:40
Russian authorities by the way channel
02:15:42
Manucharova somehow grew suspiciously
02:15:45
until April last year he had
02:15:48
only 250 thousand fans and suddenly
02:15:51
almost a million Although the artist’s name is still
02:15:55
for now it’s not much of a buzz, it’s just
02:15:58
guess who he should be
02:16:01
grateful and how much yes by the way
02:16:06
a channel like Manucharov’s can
02:16:08
bring their owners about 4
02:16:11
million rubles a month and this is at the same time
02:16:15
time as Russian mobilized
02:16:17
handing out sanitary pads instead of military
02:16:20
ammunition
02:16:24
you can safely become a velvet propagandist
02:16:27
call Ilya Varlamov on YouTube He
02:16:30
blogs and travels nothing like that
02:16:33
It would seem that I’m doing in Baku I’m whole
02:16:36
I eat for days A among simple rollers
02:16:40
it's clever how they mixed in videos with news
02:16:43
Russia and surrounding political reviews
02:16:46
which Varlamov of course submits to
02:16:50
in a certain world, fear for the future
02:16:52
uncertainty and nervous atmosphere
02:16:54
the pressure of repression all hits
02:16:56
psychological state of thousands even
02:16:58
millions of people It would seem impossible
02:17:01
be a catch Varlamov left from
02:17:04
Russia and regularly tells that
02:17:07
It’s bad at home and Putin’s Elite
02:17:10
synonym for an unhappy future
02:17:14
Elite is bad but let's hear what
02:17:18
Putin said Putin suddenly spoke
02:17:20
the collapse of the country there was an interview in which
02:17:23
the president accused the West of seeking
02:17:25
Putin represents the collapse of Russia
02:17:27
Of course, Volgograd didn’t just come and
02:17:31
a few more times about Putin and for good measure
02:17:35
confidence Can be repeated and important for
02:17:38
Kremlin news Let it be in a negative way
02:17:41
but still voice it If you
02:17:46
Would you consider it possible to convey this objectively?
02:17:48
to your viewers listeners I will be there for you
02:17:51
this is a very grateful final touch
02:17:53
from the manual As they say Well, who cares
02:17:56
still doubts here are the recent ones
02:17:58
publications I don’t know For what reason
02:18:01
Varlamov was not included in the list of foreign
02:18:03
Varlamov has agents Deputy Milonov
02:18:06
own patrons so he is up to
02:18:08
is still not on the list of foreign
02:18:10
agents journalist Shakhnazarov because
02:18:14
he worked in the Kremlin field
02:18:17
and here is Varlamov Agent chi need agent
02:18:21
colleague of dandelion from bloggers Ksenia
02:18:24
Sobchak turned out to be braver abroad
02:18:27
went and came back but what about on the channel
02:18:30
3 million subscribers needed
02:18:33
housekeeping keep track we all know that
02:18:36
change of scenery and a kind of Shake-up
02:18:39
We need everyone, that's who Ksenia Anatolyevna is
02:18:41
a real veteran of hidden propaganda
02:18:44
Although he denies it in every possible way, I struggle with
02:18:48
It is impossible to endlessly chew on Putin
02:18:51
things that are obvious to me I send
02:18:53
as clear a message as I am
02:18:55
I might accidentally turn Ukrainians into Nazis
02:18:58
will name Ukrainian accounts What
02:19:00
for Nazism in general it’s actually Nazism
02:19:04
suddenly protests in Georgia for nothing
02:19:06
arose saying why not go crazy stupid
02:19:09
they are ready to rally like this even Well
02:19:14
let's be honest for a fairly small
02:19:16
a thing like the law about inogen scandals
02:19:20
Where Lukashenko insulted Zelensky Sobchak
02:19:23
suddenly understands a completely neutral
02:19:25
position that even Zelensky himself is to blame
02:19:28
does not consider it necessary to answer personally
02:19:30
Lukashenko on his nit A in other videos
02:19:33
tries to catch Ukrainians in lies
02:19:35
politicians speaker of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Oleg
02:19:38
Nikolenko said that Ukraine is not
02:19:40
involved in sabotage in machulishchi A
02:19:42
Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President Mikhail
02:19:44
Podolak claims that the plane was hit
02:19:47
anti-terrorist act committed
02:19:49
local partisans Here's a liberal for you
02:19:52
Sobchak Queen of changing shoes by the way
02:19:57
recent scandal about Sobyanin's money
02:19:59
Ksenia immediately ran to save her people
02:20:01
person involved in an FBK investigation in one
02:20:04
room Sobchak Venediktov team
02:20:07
Navalny conducted an investigation into
02:20:10
that channel is Super which we mentioned
02:20:13
also Sobchak Simonyan and even himself
02:20:16
Head of Echo of Moscow Benediktov
02:20:18
received funding from the Moscow
02:20:21
city ​​hall that Sobyanin is a wonderful mayor and can
02:20:24
be when choosing bulk Sobyanin even
02:20:26
if they had shoes I would vote for
02:20:29
Sobyanin So for now you are subscribing
02:20:31
on Travel blogs or look apolitical
02:20:35
and entertainment videos Russian
02:20:37
Propaganda is still metal
02:20:39
pours into your ears I sincerely want that
02:20:43
you understand us and there are only a few channels
02:20:46
millionaires is already a whole
02:20:49
information network to get out of
02:20:52
which not everyone can handle
02:20:56
no one argues
02:20:58
who can argue with that? So if you
02:21:01
binge watching Russian YouTube
02:21:05
then you tell it to your friends and
02:21:07
loved ones Continue in the Kremlin and
02:21:11
count on
02:21:13
[music]
02:21:26
[music]
02:21:31
As the Russian state
02:21:33
it became stronger and carried out more and more
02:21:36
active aggressive policy
02:21:37
forced seizure of land begins
02:21:40
including no water sources
02:21:43
no conditions for the survival of livestock and that's all
02:21:46
was sent as the meat was sold for
02:21:49
border and in return Soviet power
02:21:53
received money to purchase machines
02:21:56
raised this proletariat naked and heliof
02:22:01
Kazakh human rights activist in the cycle
02:22:04
interview with saken aimurzaev people
02:22:07
goodwill on Tuesday at 12:00 p.m.
02:22:11
Kyiv time on Freedom TV channel
02:22:13
People
02:22:15
the main value of Ukraine They knew
02:22:18
taste and sweetness of Victory and bitterness
02:22:21
defeat, the strength of their spirit brought them to Olympus
02:22:24
sports history
02:22:26
Valery Lobanovsky is rightly considered
02:22:29
one of the best training sessions in football history
02:22:32
it was he who brought the Dynamo team to
02:22:35
the pinnacle of world fame under his
02:22:37
the leadership of the people of Kiev became the owners
02:22:40
UEFA Super Cup Lobanovsky is the most
02:22:44
award-winning football coach
02:22:46
twentieth century Ivan Poddubny
02:22:49
six-time world champion
02:22:51
Greco-Roman wrestling the public adored him
02:22:54
he was a symbol and standard of strength
02:22:57
the Americans promised such money and
02:23:00
citizenship but Ivan returned to Ukraine
02:23:04
the last fight of the champion of champions
02:23:07
spent in 70 years Ukraine
02:23:11
talented and hardworking
02:23:27
fashion designer Natalia Pyatovskaya before
02:23:30
war sewed women's lace dresses
02:23:31
after February 24, 2022 her mini studio
02:23:36
repurposed for the needs of Ukrainian
02:23:38
military
02:23:39
backpacks, body armor, covers for
02:23:40
satellite communications and solar panels
02:23:42
stretchers and thermal underwear are just a few
02:23:45
items of equipment that are made on
02:23:48
order and delivered to the front line
02:23:49
latest development
02:23:51
tactical medicine backpack
02:23:54
medical backpack
02:23:56
Here he has huge pockets here he has
02:23:59
pocket moth system is familiar to everyone and
02:24:03
here on Velcro mobile that is
02:24:05
modules that are filled separately
02:24:09
that is, these are the pouches with Velcro
02:24:12
they can have a sticky base so they can be
02:24:14
transform move as you like
02:24:16
Natalya has been her team for a year and a half now
02:24:18
supplies the Ukrainian army with various
02:24:20
things necessary at the front, for example
02:24:24
backpack for charging station which
02:24:25
weighs 13,100 grams the station is heavy
02:24:28
carry in your hands but without it on the front
02:24:30
the line of fighters could not get by; the task was
02:24:33
which
02:24:34
fighters who went far away where there is no connection
02:24:37
where there is nothing they need charging and they don’t
02:24:40
can carry small chargers
02:24:42
they must have some kind of connection
02:24:45
This backpack saved the lives of 29 people
02:24:48
who came out of the encirclement opposite
02:24:50
on for two weeks That is, they
02:24:53
could contact them, they were taken out slowly
02:24:55
Ukrainian architect Taras Mozgovoy
02:24:58
transformed his country house and plot
02:25:00
volunteer hub February 2022
02:25:03
helps the military by providing
02:25:05
elementary axes shovels
02:25:07
camouflage nets trench candles
02:25:09
the last one and a half years of war he
02:25:12
assistants made more than 20 thousand pieces
02:25:15
reviews are still coming from the front lines about
02:25:17
assistance of the architect by the Ukrainian defender
02:25:22
today was such an easy day
02:25:25
we were left without things but thank you
02:25:27
volunteers thanks to these experienced
02:25:29
candles give us the opportunity to warm ourselves
02:25:31
heat the water to do some part
02:25:33
coffee dry shoes another development
02:25:36
Mozgovoy's team which uses
02:25:38
very popular on the front lines
02:25:40
hiking power banks They are made from
02:25:43
electronic cigarette batteries 25
02:25:46
small batteries are placed in
02:25:48
shockproof tube that lasts a long time
02:25:50
holds the charge in front of us ready
02:25:53
power banks at the assembly stage
02:25:57
which ultimately look like this
02:26:01
so it's already on charge
02:26:03
The charger is charging in reverse
02:26:06
the connection is very positive
02:26:08
popular idea
02:26:11
very helpful not good enough
02:26:14
showed because I can throw them
02:26:17
nothing will happen to them
02:26:21
everything is as close as possible to
02:26:23
harsh conditions So they work
02:26:25
since his team is 60 volunteers
02:26:27
United throughout Ukraine abroad
02:26:30
which has been produced for more than 500 days and
02:26:32
send what is needed for fighters from 10
02:26:35
units along the entire front line We
02:26:37
let's go directly to Zapoliyskiy
02:26:40
we go to the front line in Zaporozhye
02:26:42
direction and hour to Liman in Yar Because
02:26:45
that there are places where guys need
02:26:47
bring directly to the front line and
02:26:49
they are not only happy that we brought A
02:26:52
that we even got to them and they
02:26:54
they are happy that someone remembers them and are very
02:26:56
grateful for this at Taras's house
02:26:59
constantly Caravan car volunteers
02:27:01
unload or load what is needed for
02:27:04
defenders of Yuri from the first day of the war
02:27:06
carries the generator and charger to zero
02:27:08
thermal imager device Anything that will help
02:27:10
save the guys' lives and kick them out
02:27:12
Russian occupiers from the Ukrainian Land
02:27:14
to
02:27:18
just too many dead
02:27:21
Well, what's the matter? I go there and see all this.
02:27:22
I even pulled out two hundredths myself
02:27:25
three hundred together financing
02:27:27
projects that were first founded by war
02:27:29
Kharkiv residents are due to
02:27:30
own funds and what is possible
02:27:32
gathering online lately
02:27:34
the number of donors has decreased but
02:27:37
volunteers continue collecting and do not
02:27:38
are going to stop their assistance to the soldiers
02:27:41
until the complete release of everyone temporarily
02:27:43
occupied territories of Ukraine
02:27:45
Natalya Belokuri Andrey Domovoy from
02:27:47
Kharkov region for TV channel
02:27:49
Freedom
02:27:59
Can Russia repeat the fate of the Union
02:28:02
during perestroika, Putin personified
02:28:05
the desire for Russian society to
02:28:07
revenge for the Russian world is the Renaissance
02:28:09
the same as the Russian version
02:28:12
Empire What consequences will it have?
02:28:15
reversal of the totalitarian Soviet
02:28:17
Russia will lose up to 40% of its past
02:28:21
cozy income we understand
02:28:23
reasons, looking for answers, analyzing many
02:28:26
of the Russian self-made artists have graduated
02:28:28
sad precisely because of military adventures
02:28:30
Russia has now been closed from outside in the project
02:28:33
Russian crises on Sundays at 14:00
02:28:37
Kyiv time on TV channel
02:28:40
freedom
02:28:45
Putin's usurpation of power continues
02:28:47
law on electronic subpoenas
02:28:51
proof Putin realized that he lost
02:28:53
war with Ukraine but decided to go all in
02:28:56
replenish the Russian army with new
02:28:59
cannon fodder violates the new law
02:29:02
The Constitution of the Russian Federation and
02:29:05
received basic rights of citizens
02:29:07
electronic summons but did not arrive
02:29:10
the military registration and enlistment office, a Russian man will not be able to
02:29:12
leave the country to carry out transactions with
02:29:15
movable and immovable property
02:29:17
get a loan and even a driver's license
02:29:19
Putin and the Kremlin government are right
02:29:22
legalized military serfdom in Russia
02:29:24
slavery remember no one has the right
02:29:28
take away your right to life and liberty
02:29:32
there are ways to escape from illegal
02:29:35
Putin's mobilization subscribe to
02:29:38
Freedom TV channel in all available
02:29:40
social networks and find out more freedom
02:29:43
Free your right to choose
02:29:56
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02:30:06
and the situation at the front will continue
02:30:09
discuss with our guest to us now
02:30:11
Alexey Getsman military joins
02:30:14
analyst Good morning Alexey
02:30:15
Greetings Good morning Well
02:30:18
traditionally of course about that direction
02:30:20
where I accumulated my strength as much as possible
02:30:23
They are concentrating the Russian army
02:30:26
main efforts in the Kupinsky Estuary
02:30:28
Bakhmud Avdeevsky and Maryinsky
02:30:30
direction appeared just the other day
02:30:33
another photo and video of Marinka who
02:30:36
completely wiped off the face of the earth, tell me
02:30:39
please Is it really Russian
02:30:41
the army has already, so to speak, pulled its
02:30:44
strategic reserves and actually
02:30:47
now that grinding is happening
02:30:49
which was
02:30:51
Bakhmut even when those were present there
02:30:54
the Wagnerites
02:30:55
Well, the adviser said correctly, they are fraught
02:31:01
Eastern group that we are not
02:31:04
We're not moving fast But no But
02:31:07
steadily and every day we
02:31:09
moving forward by several tens of hundreds
02:31:11
meters then it will even be kilometers
02:31:13
tens of kilometers, what’s important here is we
02:31:16
now our advanced assault groups
02:31:20
they occupied the pens
02:31:23
the dominant ones are having a hard time with the Ukrainian
02:31:27
occupied the dominant heights around
02:31:30
bakhmuta as people say
02:31:32
military personnel who are there
02:31:33
are directly located then bang
02:31:35
visible in the palm of your hand and can be fired upon
02:31:37
Russian troops that are there
02:31:40
corrective shots corrective
02:31:43
adjust shots not only when
02:31:46
assistance from drones and reconnaissance and simply
02:31:47
visually we see where we are getting
02:31:51
artillery requires small
02:31:54
adjustments to make it more accurate
02:31:56
these are the groups that are in
02:31:59
he basically has three left
02:32:01
option for and for action this is the first
02:32:03
it's to get out of bed but do something
02:32:05
type of gesture voluntarily Although this is already
02:32:07
looks pretty funny when
02:32:09
the Russians are retreating, they say that
02:32:11
also in good faith the second option is
02:32:13
surrender then they have
02:32:17
100% chance they will stay
02:32:18
alive and after the war there are already them
02:32:21
will be transferred to wherever they want and the third
02:32:23
the option is to stay and bang
02:32:25
try to resist but don’t go there
02:32:27
will simply be destroyed by our troops
02:32:29
artillery and small arms in general
02:32:32
Why is this not a good option for them?
02:32:34
they don't leave why do they continue there
02:32:36
hold on but I don't think it's related
02:32:39
somehow with these moral qualities
02:32:41
some kind of legal fighting
02:32:43
actions we have heard many times about
02:32:46
that they use foreign detachments and
02:32:47
most likely they can’t leave because
02:32:50
what to understand what is there
02:32:53
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02:32:55
have already been in this war several times and
02:32:58
will just shoot therefore
02:32:59
their situation is deplorable thank God No one
02:33:02
our Earth didn’t call here, so for now
02:33:05
As the commander of the ground forces says
02:33:07
troops General Rural They are
02:33:09
in conditional or operational
02:33:11
We control the electrical environment
02:33:13
all the transportation routes to bakmut but all that
02:33:16
necessary for war shells ammunition
02:33:19
I eat water, everything is there, everything is as they say
02:33:22
imported so it’s a matter of time
02:33:25
Today's main task is
02:33:27
bleed the enemy to destroy him
02:33:29
the main task is to destroy it
02:33:31
artillery which does not yet have
02:33:34
advantage of shots Well of course
02:33:36
advantage in numbers of artillery but
02:33:39
we have more high-precision and which is very
02:33:42
it's important that we
02:33:45
sending to the rural commander about that
02:33:49
what did he say we would use
02:33:51
cluster munitions specifically for
02:33:53
destruction including artillery
02:33:55
Yes, if with an ordinary projectile, but maybe
02:33:58
arrive deviate from
02:34:02
enemy artillery from some kind
02:34:05
combat crew at 5-10 meters or there
02:34:07
by 15-20 it may no longer cause any harm
02:34:09
significant harm only cassette
02:34:12
ammunition covered a much larger
02:34:14
territory and what is there even if
02:34:16
will hit It's not entirely accurate
02:34:19
the artillery installation will be
02:34:20
destroyed you need to understand that destruction
02:34:22
Artillery stop means
02:34:24
so that the opportunity does not simply disappear
02:34:28
fire how hard it will
02:34:29
broken it doesn't matter no one
02:34:31
says that you need a gun there
02:34:33
some kind of
02:34:35
turn scrap metal just she
02:34:37
it's broken, it doesn't shoot, and that's not the case anymore.
02:34:39
Combat unit This remains the task
02:34:41
and when will we reach parity or
02:34:44
artillery advantage They won't be able to
02:34:46
carry out such massive attacks as
02:34:48
they continue to do this in principle
02:34:50
further progress was faster
02:34:52
Alexey wanted just about not
02:34:55
just ask for some ammunition
02:34:57
the president speaking within the framework of the form
02:35:00
security in aspin Yes he was talking about
02:35:01
that the Ukrainian counter-offensive
02:35:03
progressing slower than expected
02:35:05
since the operation started later than
02:35:07
originally planned further
02:35:09
I will quote the head of state because
02:35:11
what we started A little later it was Russia
02:35:13
and time to mine our entire Earth and
02:35:15
build several lines of defense
02:35:17
the President noted that despite everything
02:35:19
difficulties Ukraine is moving forward but
02:35:21
if we are talking about the transfer to Ukraine already
02:35:23
using high cassette forces
02:35:25
ammunition where is it currently used
02:35:27
most appropriate or in principle we
02:35:30
We can’t do certain things right now, but
02:35:32
you know for some elections it’s eastern
02:35:34
directions or Southern Yes, you noted
02:35:36
What's good: You can overcome these
02:35:40
artillery crews what about
02:35:42
mined areas which is very
02:35:44
greatly interferes with Ukrainian forces
02:35:47
defense advance in desire
02:35:49
decoupe Ukrainian territories, well, we
02:35:52
not only did we start later, we also didn’t
02:35:54
fully started because here we are again
02:35:56
as President Zelensky said that
02:35:58
some types of weapons that should
02:36:01
were put they come with
02:36:03
small with large with small like this
02:36:05
same delays therefore some
02:36:07
units they have not yet entered into battle
02:36:09
because in order to join
02:36:12
the unit receives combat
02:36:13
order so called there
02:36:15
not just the direction of movement is prescribed
02:36:17
and what territories need to be liberated
02:36:20
and it is fully spelled out what is for this
02:36:21
necessary What equipment should be
02:36:23
how much equipment should there be?
02:36:25
shells How many uh rounds how many uh
02:36:28
fuel and so on, that is
02:36:30
gender is not just written there on the map
02:36:32
draw an arrow and that's it Let's go there
02:36:34
move Everything is spelled out completely
02:36:36
this is serious This works
02:36:39
Before everyone Before every battle
02:36:41
operation and if some are missing
02:36:43
units of equipment or something is missing then
02:36:46
the unit has no right to start
02:36:49
offensive actions because well
02:36:51
then he won’t be able to perform combat
02:36:53
task Therefore we have to do
02:36:55
a certain pause lasted a little
02:36:58
the beginning of our offensive but here I am
02:37:00
I think our partners see it all
02:37:02
understand and hope that the supply of weapons and
02:37:06
We will still need the Almighty
02:37:09
at a faster pace regarding
02:37:12
mined fields and opportunities
02:37:14
overcoming cluster munitions including
02:37:17
they can be used
02:37:19
used both for remote
02:37:21
demining and for remote
02:37:24
passing, that is, it is possible in cassette
02:37:27
ammo using them to dominate
02:37:29
some territories naturally
02:37:31
detonation of those foreign ministries located there
02:37:33
enough Everyone just showed that
02:37:36
video of these shells exploding
02:37:38
Naturally, everything that is there is what
02:37:40
they were laid there they detonate
02:37:43
explodes and the area is cleared
02:37:45
it is along it that you can already move more
02:37:47
active why paused but this
02:37:50
quite obvious here Let's talk a little
02:37:52
Let's become tacticians with you That's when it comes
02:37:55
We are running into minefields Naturally
02:37:57
in order to come you need to go to different
02:38:00
a way to clear mines or sappers there
02:38:03
will defuse this most often
02:38:06
remote demining or
02:38:07
used such as tractors based
02:38:10
tanko leopard which is simply clearing
02:38:13
the territory there is two s wide
02:38:15
half to three meters and then there
02:38:17
you can move forward, everything seems clear
02:38:20
but when we try to do such
02:38:23
demining naturally the enemy is active
02:38:25
use your artillery and does not allow
02:38:29
opportunities for us to effectively or quickly
02:38:31
clear the area where we are
02:38:33
we will further advance to the Line
02:38:35
defense there are already assault operations
02:38:37
then everything is clear, so it was
02:38:41
absolutely correct, this is one of the sneakers
02:38:43
Here
02:38:45
Now we say that our tanks are
02:38:48
there are several registered
02:38:51
and when
02:38:55
number one for example does not work
02:38:56
tactic number two turns on tactics
02:38:58
number three is not new they are all like that
02:39:00
Everything was written down and it was clear
02:39:02
how to act, here are the tactics
02:39:05
heavy artillery fire for
02:39:07
demining
02:39:08
the offensive is suspended
02:39:10
Counter-Battery Fight begins
02:39:12
enemy artillery is destroyed to
02:39:14
she did not interfere with the progress to clear the mines
02:39:16
fields further there is movement therefore
02:39:18
talk about what we have suspended
02:39:20
because we can't attack
02:39:21
suspended our offensive actions
02:39:23
they don't go as fast as someone might
02:39:25
I wanted to be this
02:39:27
looks like it's enough
02:39:30
such comments are unprofessional
02:39:33
there are people who don’t understand how to do it at all
02:39:34
stubborn to carry out such military operations
02:39:37
it was the field that stopped
02:39:39
used artillery very well
02:39:42
if it's cluster munitions
02:39:44
destroy destroy 25-30
02:39:47
enemy artillery systems every day
02:39:51
We also constantly hear this news
02:39:54
we destroy small even large warehouses
02:39:56
deep in enemy territory after
02:39:59
this enemy is decreasing in number
02:40:03
more difficult to conduct artillery and combat
02:40:07
us because he doesn't have enough
02:40:09
shells, no guns, and then we move on
02:40:11
we can clear the mines one way or another
02:40:13
way remotely not remotely
02:40:16
different systems are also different and then
02:40:19
we reach the front lines there
02:40:21
assault actions we are sold further
02:40:22
so when we pass the minefields
02:40:25
When we destroy the artillery when we
02:40:28
programs of the first second line they are not
02:40:30
defense, what's next is for everyone
02:40:31
I want to see
02:40:33
on combat maps the picture will be
02:40:35
talking is much more attractive
02:40:37
there will be no approaching Well, here you can
02:40:39
again fraught
02:40:43
that it won’t be kilometers anymore, it’s already
02:40:47
there will be tens of kilometers until it’s necessary
02:40:49
do you know how to break down a door?
02:40:52
[music]
02:40:55
I speak figuratively And of course in the rear
02:40:58
We also destroy the enemy like you already
02:41:00
remembered their ammunition and savings
02:41:04
weapons actually how this is done
02:41:07
this, as they say, will remain for
02:41:09
stories then maybe someday
02:41:11
will open but it is very important to understand that
02:41:13
these Perhaps drones and so on
02:41:17
all sorts of missiles, of course they will send
02:41:19
would be freed up for the rear in the territory
02:41:24
The Russian Federation is actually in
02:41:25
Ryazan region, yes, literally
02:41:28
explosions were heard at the airport the day before
02:41:33
Well, apparently there are drones there
02:41:36
flew in Whose How which is unclear Well I to
02:41:40
what exactly am I going about about the fact that after all
02:41:41
we are left with a big huge question. This is
02:41:44
regarding
02:41:45
sick weapons and here is the President of the United States
02:41:48
Juba one President of Ukraine Vladimir
02:41:50
Zelensky discusses the supply of atoms
02:41:53
This was stated by the Presidential Advisor, Pope
02:41:55
national security Jack Sullivan
02:41:57
during the Aslen forum about which already
02:42:00
My colleague Yure also remembered this:
02:42:02
from discussing the first two years of countries
02:42:06
before receiving them what do you think
02:42:10
How much time can pass if it was
02:42:15
agreement in principle reached
02:42:18
if the presidents have agreed then further
02:42:19
orders are sent to the relevant
02:42:22
Other structures of the Ministry of Defense
02:42:24
who will who should do this and
02:42:27
it's already underway Technical Technical
02:42:29
technical work is already underway
02:42:31
meetings and there it is determined what B
02:42:34
what method? What means are needed?
02:42:37
somehow deliver to the United States
02:42:39
Europe then Ukraine then technical
02:42:42
the issues are basically resolved
02:42:43
fast enough I think it's the first
02:42:45
if the decision is positive it is
02:42:47
first maybe maybe
02:42:49
not even by water, by air, and well, at least
02:42:53
at least a few at least a few from
02:42:55
the first rockets we have with which to launch them
02:42:57
naturally, and then the situation is significant
02:43:00
will improve because
02:43:02
destroying still needs a long-range missile
02:43:05
We are obliged to destroy their folds
02:43:10
speech lubricants adds up
02:43:12
ammunition
02:43:14
military ammunition for everything
02:43:17
perhaps the only thing we promised
02:43:19
but here you can like it, maybe not
02:43:22
I like this, we can discuss it separately
02:43:23
that we will not apply Western
02:43:25
weapons on objects on the territory
02:43:27
Russian Federation Well, that’s not quite
02:43:28
correct because if there is
02:43:30
which military facility, what difference does it make?
02:43:33
than to destroy it in our
02:43:36
weapons were more convenient, but if there is one
02:43:39
agreement we need it
02:43:41
stick to what about weapons
02:43:44
own production including those
02:43:46
the same barren aircraft
02:43:48
there are none here
02:43:50
jams from our partners
02:43:53
no please everyone understands perfectly
02:43:54
that this is not breaking any rules
02:43:58
notebooks and war traditions in general
02:44:00
international laws If we do this
02:44:01
military facilities Wherever they are located
02:44:03
if such an attack occurs from these objects
02:44:06
our country Therefore, I think that our
02:44:09
there has been a lot of talk about drones
02:44:11
that we have them both highly accurate and
02:44:13
long-range or they can fly
02:44:15
distance of 1000 kilometers or more
02:44:17
Therefore, well, let's have time
02:44:20
occupied territory, well, this is ours
02:44:22
Earth although it is temporary we will
02:44:25
use this weapon that She
02:44:26
conveyed by our partners including this
02:44:27
concerns Crimea And for some objects on
02:44:31
territories already directly Russian Federation we will attack
02:44:33
with our weapons Well, what can you do about them?
02:44:36
conditions are set on our partners, we are like
02:44:39
people who fulfill these contracts these
02:44:42
The promises they make
02:44:43
otherwise we wouldn’t cooperate ourselves
02:44:46
would not cooperate to fulfill our
02:44:48
the contract is a little more complicated for us
02:44:50
situation but they are not critical
02:44:53
Alexey You just remembered Crimea
02:44:55
the president also spoke about this story
02:44:57
yes about how Ukraine will decoupage
02:44:59
this territory is the territory of the Crimean
02:45:01
peninsula Yes And here speaking on
02:45:03
video communication head of Ukrainian state
02:45:05
stated that the goal in general is to return
02:45:07
all of Crimea because it is our sovereign
02:45:08
territory and the Kerch Bridge are not some
02:45:11
small logistics road
02:45:13
used to deliver ammunition and
02:45:15
militarization of the Crimean peninsula for
02:45:17
it is clear to us that this is an enemy object
02:45:19
built in it by international law
02:45:21
So it’s clear that this is our goal and
02:45:23
any target that carries war on it
02:45:25
the world must be neutralized noted
02:45:27
head of the Ukrainian state Alexey I
02:45:30
I’ll ask you this: You know, in your opinion
02:45:33
and in general yes If we talk about the situation
02:45:35
around this crossing here at this A by
02:45:39
about this bridge of its future. What
02:45:41
awaits the Crimean Bridge within the framework
02:45:44
decupation of the peninsula itself in your opinion
02:45:47
opinion this is really a logical chain
02:45:50
through which weapons can be supplied Well
02:45:52
all he has to do is fiddle with the connection with
02:45:55
Crimea therefore Well for now
02:45:57
day
02:45:58
highways destroyed
02:46:01
train service for now
02:46:02
this building remains in principle Well here
02:46:05
and our Main Intelligence Directorate
02:46:07
comments that no one allowed it
02:46:10
build our territory build this
02:46:11
the bridge, let alone use it to harm
02:46:14
our country support strengthen
02:46:17
armed forces in Crimea again
02:46:20
military formations there are not illegal
02:46:22
only the regular Russian army
02:46:23
so it will be destroyed
02:46:26
at least if you destroy a few
02:46:28
Well, you'll need a lot of spans
02:46:30
time to restore it and not
02:46:33
will it function, what should I do with it?
02:46:34
after the war
02:46:36
will be or is needed but it’s already necessary
02:46:38
take some I don't know
02:46:42
monument
02:46:44
Russian idiocy but I don’t know what’s wrong
02:46:48
dohim
02:46:49
as if this is already a matter of the future
02:46:52
I mean here
02:46:54
and statement As you noted
02:46:56
representatives of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
02:46:58
that in principle there will be an additional occupation of Crimea
02:47:01
assume destruction Yes, this one
02:47:04
sacred for Putin, this outlet
02:47:06
to which he himself built with the help
02:47:09
their oligarchic circles allowing
02:47:12
certain people can make money from this
02:47:13
billions That's exactly what I wanted
02:47:15
ask what awaits Yes What fate will be
02:47:17
this object as a whole so that people who
02:47:20
we are seen and heard in different parts and
02:47:22
in corners not only of Ukraine, but throughout
02:47:24
world on Perhaps not all of them are like this
02:47:26
treat Ukraine well Moreover,
02:47:29
now Ukraine generally does
02:47:31
opposition to Russian aggression
02:47:32
maybe one of them supports
02:47:33
Putin and so on, yes, that’s exactly us
02:47:36
we want to explain to these people what awaits and
02:47:39
occupiers in Crimea and those who show
02:47:43
these are the collaboration stories
02:47:46
attitude towards the occupying power itself
02:47:48
Crimean peninsula what awaits them when
02:47:51
this bridge will cease to exist
02:47:55
I thought this was kind of a question enough
02:47:58
obviously I thought you had
02:48:01
in view of what will be, in principle, historical
02:48:03
when this When the war will end What
02:48:06
what to do with this building And now it’s on me
02:48:08
seems natural enough
02:48:09
will be destroyed because it
02:48:11
logistics routes along which
02:48:13
everything you need is supplied
02:48:16
war gap which way different way
02:48:18
break everything here know this is what it is
02:48:21
it's obvious that if someone does this
02:48:23
doesn't understand that this is seriously serious
02:48:26
problem with people's heads Naturally he
02:48:28
will be destroyed We have the opportunity
02:48:30
destroy it and it will be destroyed Exactly
02:48:32
then when it is necessary for
02:48:34
our army has the greatest need
02:48:36
earlier not later, namely when it is
02:48:38
it will be necessary Well, collaborators, by the way
02:48:40
people who are not very As they say
02:48:42
can even support our country
02:48:44
are now in Crimea Let them
02:48:47
think that we might be destroyed
02:48:48
let's go to the coast of the factory sea on
02:48:50
Kherson
02:48:52
simple direction and collaborators and
02:48:56
other public you will be cut off from
02:48:58
be like any opportunity to escape in
02:49:02
Russia under Ukrainian legislation
02:49:05
you will be prosecuted
02:49:06
responsibility for what you have done
02:49:08
over the past 10 years Therefore, there is still
02:49:11
you can just drive somehow
02:49:12
beat because
02:49:14
you will fall under our criminal court and
02:49:17
you will bear full responsibility there
02:49:18
very serious sentences for what you have already
02:49:21
done Well, or if you want to stay and not
02:49:24
believe that sooner or later we will be in
02:49:26
Crimea then there will be only one left
02:49:28
the way out is to pay or quit How
02:49:30
cooking is also your problem
02:49:33
[music]
02:49:37
warns the kalorants everyone who is there
02:49:39
is illegally But since
02:49:42
remembered Crimea there for about two days Yes
02:49:44
somewhere there was no Old Crimean language
02:49:46
what do you think about the old Crimean training ground?
02:49:50
losses for the Russian army are such
02:49:53
help
02:49:54
name exactly tens of thousands of ammunition
02:49:58
who were in difficult time
02:50:01
detonation but judging Judging existed that
02:50:04
it detonated but not for several hours
02:50:07
a few days but you can imagine
02:50:08
what was there I think it was
02:50:11
hundreds of thousands if not less ammunition
02:50:14
Why were they amazed? Well, that’s how it goes
02:50:17
Well, it's a little easier
02:50:21
It is not necessary to launch rockets rockets
02:50:24
expensive they can be used for
02:50:26
other objects and even several drones
02:50:28
Drones e The main thing is that explosions start and
02:50:30
further than detonation naturally it
02:50:32
something will spread to me everything that was
02:50:34
necessary well it was interesting to listen
02:50:36
Aksyonov's performance of this kind of Crimea
02:50:39
who said that they were there
02:50:41
some
02:50:42
stocks of something outdated
02:50:44
technology something like that Well how
02:50:46
rubbish like trash words and therefore nothing
02:50:49
scary when they figure out what's there
02:50:51
everything happened fine don't worry
02:50:53
Although several cities around were resettled
02:50:56
thousand people and if 4 days were there four
02:50:59
there was information for days, but let it be two days and
02:51:02
several if several days detonates
02:51:03
it means something was there
02:51:06
quite a large number
02:51:07
ammunition and what is very important is that
02:51:12
Russian collaborators and military personnel
02:51:14
who are in Crimea but I hope already
02:51:16
did you understand or explain again
02:51:19
we can hit any object at any time
02:51:22
point of Crimea, run Yes, thank you
02:51:25
big beautiful major note
02:51:27
You understand this discussion Thank you
02:51:29
Thank you for it
02:51:31
in touch with us and further updated
02:51:34
information that Poland will transfer troops
02:51:36
to the east of the country due to the threat from
02:51:38
PMC Wagner in Belarus reported this
02:51:41
government representative
02:51:42
Polish Committee for Security Affairs
02:51:47
this decision was made at the meeting
02:51:49
of the relevant committee, he noted that
02:51:52
joint exercise of the Belarusian army with the military units
02:51:54
To
02:51:55
is undoubtedly a provocation
02:51:59
the committee analyzed possible threats
02:52:01
such as dislocation of human parts
02:52:03
Therefore, decision A was made
02:52:06
transfer of our military units
02:52:08
west to east of Poland the task of these
02:52:10
units not only training but also
02:52:13
deterring a potential aggressor
02:52:14
knocking down Hoffman's representative
02:52:17
Polish government committee for
02:52:19
security issues
02:52:28
Well, China, which declares its
02:52:31
neutrality towards war
02:52:33
Russia against Ukraine continues
02:52:35
maintain strong economic
02:52:37
diplomatic trade and military relations
02:52:40
with Moscow and in the Sea of ​​Japan they take place
02:52:44
joint military exercises between China and Russia
02:52:46
codenamed North
02:52:49
interaction 2023 according to Chinese
02:52:53
xinhua news agency
02:52:55
More than 30 aircraft are involved in exposures
02:52:58
and more than 10 ships and for the first time two at once
02:53:01
Russian warship called
02:53:03
loud and perfect in the Ministry of Defense of the People's Republic of China
02:53:07
note that these exercises are aimed at
02:53:11
protecting the security of strategic
02:53:13
waterways
02:53:16
we the United States of America want
02:53:19
developing economies such as
02:53:21
Vietnam joined initiatives to
02:53:24
strengthening and diversifying chains
02:53:26
supplies started by the US Treasury Secretary
02:53:28
Janet Yellin USA and other major
02:53:31
countries strive to be less dependent on
02:53:33
countries such as Russia and China in
02:53:36
supply of key goods and components
02:53:37
after supply chain shocks which
02:53:40
have shaken the world economy in recent years
02:53:42
years speaking in Hanoi, Erenn stated that
02:53:45
so-called friend shortening
02:53:47
building supply chains through
02:53:49
countries that are considered trusted
02:53:51
partners is not limited only
02:53:53
longtime allies
02:53:59
concerns not only some
02:54:02
exclusive club of countries it is open in
02:54:04
it can be included as countries with developed
02:54:07
economies and emerging markets and
02:54:10
developing state United States
02:54:12
The states are working to strengthen they are
02:54:15
weakening of our ties formed
02:54:18
and the developing world What is it about?
02:54:20
evidenced by our partnership with
02:54:22
Vietnam That's why we launched
02:54:24
new initiatives to invest in
02:54:28
development of our partner countries write and
02:54:31
further we will discuss the topic of how everything
02:54:35
more countries are trying to reduce
02:54:38
depending on Russia and China to us
02:54:40
Petr Shevchenko joins analytics
02:54:42
sperants of Zelensky University Peter
02:54:45
Good morning Greetings
02:54:48
hello, let's open it up anyway
02:54:51
the topic of the visit to Vietnam is history
02:54:55
Vietnam USA is quite difficult
02:54:57
now they are looking for economic
02:54:59
relationships so as not to depend on
02:55:02
China, considering that Vietnam is also there
02:55:05
They're all communist
02:55:07
ideology and politics so Explain
02:55:10
how is this all happening now?
02:55:12
as far as Vietnam Well let's put it this way
02:55:15
opens its economic doors to
02:55:18
USA
02:55:20
but this is a very important point because we
02:55:22
we shouldn’t even talk about Vietnam itself
02:55:25
And about the region, about Osyan, about the region itself and
02:55:28
about the fact that now they are in America
02:55:30
are beginning to reorient their
02:55:34
outsourcing opportunities from China to
02:55:37
Southeast Asia and also South
02:55:40
Bangladesh India and so on that is from
02:55:43
this geotectic competition
02:55:45
The USA is now starting to get smaller
02:55:47
invest in China transfer
02:55:49
technologies They are looking for partners who
02:55:51
which could replace here in China in
02:55:54
Well from these global supply chains
02:55:57
oh and Vietnam is one of the ideal
02:55:59
partners because there are quite a lot
02:56:02
large population Hmm quality
02:56:04
level of education and good location
02:56:07
geographical but not only for screws
02:56:10
would this strategy be implemented?
02:56:11
there will also be a key for Indonesia and Malaysia
02:56:15
that is, this holistic approach of the States
02:56:17
which is aimed at what
02:56:18
really reduce the dependence
02:56:21
critical dependence on China
02:56:24
yes Tell Peter we are talking about
02:56:26
dependencies If in general Give but
02:56:29
start As they say from some base Yes
02:56:33
from some basis, if we are talking about
02:56:35
region you are currently in
02:56:36
remembered that Elin noted that we should
02:56:39
talking about diversification is not only
02:56:42
supply of some resources to
02:56:43
economic financial ties is in
02:56:45
Overall She talks about addiction
02:56:47
it should be eliminated somehow because
02:56:49
Russia's war against Ukraine showed that
02:56:51
Okay you can trade Yes you can
02:56:54
you can get some benefit
02:56:56
receive these resources Yes, according to a certain
02:57:00
price Well, everything even with this resource This
02:57:03
the price turns out to be very high if we
02:57:05
we are talking about the Russian Federation
02:57:07
history has shown that it is impossible to be
02:57:09
dependent if this dependence is worth it
02:57:11
break down what exactly Elena is talking about
02:57:13
who is from whom in this region now
02:57:16
dependent And what is trying in this regard
02:57:18
make the Western world as a whole
02:57:20
USA
02:57:23
This is a very important point because you
02:57:25
now actually
02:57:26
attack this global paradigm
02:57:29
regarding the fact that it was so global
02:57:31
liberal world everyone loved each other
02:57:32
there were some pressing interests there
02:57:35
based on the fact that there was some
02:57:36
Sympathy actually means peace
02:57:38
functioned specifically before the war
02:57:39
when developed functioned on
02:57:42
based on simply pragmatic interests and
02:57:45
it was beneficial for China to work in the USA
02:57:48
the West also benefited the Americans
02:57:49
work It was pure business from these
02:57:52
here he directly says what we value in
02:57:55
China has such tough pragmatism
02:57:57
because by the way American culture
02:57:59
there are also tough pragmatism and
02:58:01
let's say this, let's say this is cooperation
02:58:03
USA and China it does well
02:58:05
developed increasing increasing
02:58:08
economics technological connections and here in
02:58:11
the result was this
02:58:12
structure dependency you say because
02:58:13
that a lot was invested in
02:58:17
China Like such a platform that
02:58:19
supports economic economy
02:58:22
welfare in the USA itself and plus also
02:58:26
China has become a very important supplier
02:58:28
rare earth metals to America It
02:58:31
a very critical element of it now
02:58:34
it became clear that Yes, that is, it will happen
02:58:36
this is globalization before globalization
02:58:38
it ends now the period is already
02:58:40
regionalization when they start already
02:58:42
big countries to form their own
02:58:44
such blocks are regional and it will be
02:58:48
By the way, the bloc is not only political but
02:58:50
also currency economic
02:58:52
technical and so on And that is already behind
02:58:54
in such conditions it is no longer possible to depend on
02:58:56
some player, especially one who
02:58:59
appears to be a competitor of A in this
02:59:01
moment we see that both the USA and China
02:59:03
we need to start arguing with ourselves about
02:59:06
leadership in at least Asia and here I am
02:59:09
I think that if we are talking about
02:59:10
critical dependence I would highlight
02:59:12
these three uh areas are first
02:59:15
rare earth metals are secondly
02:59:17
a variety of components because
02:59:19
for example, even American ones
02:59:21
fighters they have natural in them
02:59:23
items that are made in China
02:59:25
there is of course I think that this moment is it
02:59:27
will be just like that, liquidated in
02:59:30
in the future the US will hide more
02:59:32
localization and thirdly, this is of course in
02:59:36
Overall these are highly technical products
02:59:40
Electronics and so on That is, I think
02:59:42
also that the USA they most likely will not
02:59:44
transfer production entirely to yourself
02:59:45
but they'll just remove it there
02:59:48
production of, for example, chip processors
02:59:51
and so on These are just these countries
02:59:52
which Elan has just visited. Well,
02:59:55
Well, the same Vietnam because it
02:59:57
good platform for outsourcing
03:00:00
Well, regarding Vietnam itself, it
03:00:03
I also care about what strengthens the United States in this
03:00:07
region its influence and if you turn
03:00:11
attention to the bloomber material which
03:00:13
describes this meeting of Elena and her trip
03:00:15
to Vietnam and so it is noted there that with
03:00:18
2018
03:00:20
According to the data collected by the bureau, translate
03:00:23
of the US population since that year, imports from
03:00:25
Vietnam almost tripled to 127
03:00:28
billion dollars in 2022 That is, we
03:00:33
We see the reorientation of Vietnam and How are you
03:00:36
do you think mm Well, since let’s put it this way
03:00:38
such gates as you have already indicated in
03:00:41
this region between the USA and China is more profitable
03:00:44
Vietnam still cooperates
03:00:46
USA This is after 30 years old let's say
03:00:49
hostility and cold relations than with
03:00:54
China
03:00:56
but I would like to point out a very important
03:00:58
moment about USA time Barack Obama
03:01:00
came to Vietnam and he said that we
03:01:02
necessary
03:01:03
cooperate not on the basis of some
03:01:06
there are historical grievances because
03:01:08
Naturally, so that you emphasize correctly
03:01:10
there is this moment of the Vietnam War very
03:01:12
it's still scary there, that is, in
03:01:15
in the jungle getting blown up by some
03:01:16
shells that remained there but still
03:01:19
less Here they find the base they find
03:01:21
basis based on the fact that it is profitable for them
03:01:23
cooperate now because here we are
03:01:25
must understand regional peculiarities
03:01:26
how the east made subtle things
03:01:28
specifically Vietnam China That is China
03:01:30
conquered Vietnam five times and Vot
03:01:32
the last war is a big war
03:01:34
which he fought in China as it happened
03:01:35
the war against Vietnam at the end
03:01:39
seventies Therefore, actually
03:01:41
speaking, we now see that Vietnam will be
03:01:43
balance he finds the points
03:01:46
contacts with the US west I think
03:01:48
there will be points of contact from Japan
03:01:50
rather because so that you understand
03:01:52
there are about 50 deployed in Vietnam alone
03:01:55
billion South Korean investments actually
03:01:58
this is already such a production factory
03:02:01
melted components for already Korean
03:02:03
high-tech industry that is
03:02:05
the same thing will be implemented for
03:02:07
America I think that now here I am
03:02:09
I know there, for example, that it’s Vietnam
03:02:12
produces a certain silicone there
03:02:14
silicate silicon
03:02:17
so far it's just a semi-finished product
03:02:19
as raw materials, but in the future I think that
03:02:21
teach people train them raise them
03:02:25
engineering skills so as not to
03:02:26
they warned not just something seriously
03:02:27
there are some more complicated ones too
03:02:29
really And I think this is the main one
03:02:31
Hmm the function of these countries is visible
03:02:36
Thailand uh Indonesia And this will be
03:02:41
Specifically, let's say it should be this base
03:02:44
which will slowly move
03:02:46
from e China because we already see yes
03:02:49
that she even ate, she arrived, she talked with

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