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Good evening This is Yulia Latynina and
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Latynina TV and we start and ours
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ordinary access code and I'm on
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Just a minute I took a break from Ukraine Russia
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to talk about events that
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made a great impression on me
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I think this applies to you too of course
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whose arms
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removed from the Presidium such a deliberate
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China is very generally ceremonial
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state intentional ritual
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humiliation of the former ruler is not so much
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there was a lot left He had a lot
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amount of area and not so much
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someone had doubts that with already
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President Zemfina China for several years
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turned
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returned to his traditional form
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government to the imperial court is not
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I remember which of the Chinese said this, but I
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I'm quoting someone, I'm ashamed that I'm not
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I remember
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But of course the problems this poses
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before the world before China absolutely
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grandiose because it reminded that in
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for almost three decades in China
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there was a principle of borrowing everything
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the advantages of Western democracy are not
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borrowing her shortcomings
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a lot of things were not borrowed from China
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considering the open economy and the Chinese
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the economy is still at the same level
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government spending significantly
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less than American Not to mention
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Russian I mean state
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expenses are significantly less than interest and
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GDP in this sense, China remains at the point
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from the economic point of view, the most market-oriented
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world economy
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so they don’t consider the market economy
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considering the principle a very serious reverse
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connections between the center and the provinces there
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there was a principle of turnover of rulers
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because every 10 years
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it turned out that the head of China really should
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it continued to change until now
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Jinping who did not want to give
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power and all this time very many
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political scientists said Well, now China
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will get rich from the Chinese bourgeoisie
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those who appear will be asked for freedom
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really lifted China out of poverty for
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last 30 years 400 million people
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No other country in the world has achieved this
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and he didn’t do it in a democracy that
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most likely would have slowed down
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China's economic development Because
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people demanded it nishtyaks social
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Warranties and so on
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and so everyone said that now
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the Chinese received economic benefits
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the Chinese bourgeoisie will demand
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born again and freedom they have on them
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demanded and did not demand, including that
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she's beautiful because she's beautiful
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understood that in a situation when the word
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democracy is synonymous with universal
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voting rights and limited
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there is no longer suffrage in the world
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there is such a universal democracy
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would bring little new to power And so
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between Scylla Charybdis of China failed
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pass he failed to save this
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principle of continuity, not transforming
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simultaneously in
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country with universal suffrage
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and not without simultaneously turning into
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country with universal suffrage
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and I’m not demonstrating that this is a poor country, but
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a significant portion of the Voters in China
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still remain beggars is the principle
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person one vote one person one time
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as it often happened in Africa
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and accordingly it didn’t work out a little with
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on that side it turns out a little on this side
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sides and taking into account the fact that in China
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inevitable with centralization of power
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economic crisis is looming
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Scylla so Charybdis to the whole world of course
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it won't seem like much, especially considering
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Covid Putin and much more
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This is Yulia Latynina eco Subscribe to
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our channel Don't forget to do this
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remember that when during the broadcast you
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subscribe then this broadcast starts
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be distributed to more and more people
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and tomorrow he will take the rap for me
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Stanislav Belkovsky and my father because
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that I am Slav Belkovsky loves his poems
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Leonid Latynina, the last poet
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Bronze Age like my father often
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they call So here is Stas We had here
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away they recorded an excellent
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dialogue and we decided to put it on this
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channel sorry if it's not about
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offensive near Kherson there will be
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discuss more universal human issues
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problems also here are the younger generation
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transmits
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relay race older
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listen also to the big stream about
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ineffective armies from the Bronze Age to
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our days which I am still on Monday
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I posted a link, we’ll probably even put it up
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before this broadcast if it’s difficult for anyone
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go to the channel and find this Stream
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So returning to our main sheep
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to the three fronts of Comrade Putin because
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that Putin is fighting on many fronts and how
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the most important thing is always his success
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front lies we don't know how many times
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handed over by recruits or their people
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depicting We at the Ryazan training ground
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We see that Zelensky is still a coward
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Putin meets with soldiers at the front
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bravely posing well almost topless on
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some Ryazan training ground A with
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some people who were armed
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they were generally violated by the latest
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Russian-made blasters
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studios in smart segmented armor
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were with hard metal grass on
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this range was carefully painted in
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green sky carefully painted
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blue and a sign shone on it like before
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You will win with Constantine the Great
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and undoubtedly we will soon see Putin in
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fighter jet personally bombing Ukrainians
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power plants that are here are Russian
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Propaganda declared the main enemies
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Russian scraper and all this will be a word
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made with the best
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Western software in general when to all this
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you look and think that of course Putin
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there is no imagination to be the ruler of the country
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with 140 million people and which More
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recently 20 years ago it was quite
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developing country not even 20 yet 10
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years ago
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and let this country go to waste
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this is somehow very banal though
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revered the hyperboloid of engineer Garin and
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did something more interesting
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but actually here is the front of lies that I
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said the hybrid war front he is very
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important, you should never lose sight of it
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apparently because in order to
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still reign in the minds of Russians or
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at least pretend that you reign in the minds
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Russians Judging by the latest questions
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public opinion is mainly a matter
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not Avito and it’s mostly shouting
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with saliva on lips on federal
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channels and arrests are not desired
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and so to at least pretend that
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you reign in Russia this hybrid front
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very important and it certainly has
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A gigantic influence on what happens
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in the war of our own war in Ukraine
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Because for example why they
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they are threatening, apparently they are going to
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blow up the dam
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Andrey Pionkovsky is absolutely right
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to then say that it’s not
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Ukrainian troops and not even NATO ones
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troops expelled Russian troops from
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Kherson What is this Bloody Covering
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they blew up the dam and us from Kherson
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so to speak, they retreated before
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superior forces of nature or
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why announce the evacuation of the population from
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Kherson is very simple because Under
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the pretext of this evacuation is of course taking out
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Paratroopers are being taken out of equipment
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transported along pontoon bridges
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because the Antonovsky bridge crosses it
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paratroopers on foot
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armored vehicles are of course taken away along these lines
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pontoon bridges are just barges
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are compiled and since for these barges
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Hummers hit here for the last time
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when Russian propagandists got in
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They immediately stated that it was hit
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to the civilian population in response to which
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Ukrainian already and mmm
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the press service said Such an article What
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this was done by the civilian population on the river
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at 11 pm When is your curfew
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I had to walk here for an hour after that
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quickly shut up about this whole story
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Reminds me a lot of the story of August 8th A
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when August 8, 2008 Russia which
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introduced a giant
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tank column this coupon column on
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shelled at dawn
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Georgian planes What then and
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correspondents told honestly
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TV channel whose star was bombed
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together with the column then Russia immediately
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stated that
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Georgia fired at the convoy with
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humanitarian cargo, the question arises that
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this is such a humanitarian cargo that
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suddenly at night rushed over the pass
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immediately at the moment when
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the war begins
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so apparently Kherson is renting this out
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actually when I talked about three
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fronts The second front is Kherson that is
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Second front to the present front where
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there is a war and where is Putin all this
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somehow trying to hybrid polish
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And by the way, I finally understood why
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I finally understood, in my opinion, why
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still does not give Ukraine Atakan and F-16
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despite the fact that the pilots are Ukrainian pilots
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these f-16s are completely ready Because
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there is such a magic word escalation
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which Biden is known to fear as
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fire
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but but please note that it can
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be with all the dissatisfaction with the pace
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American supplies America ladder
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escalation builds absolutely correctly
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Because how are stairs built?
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escalation and Putin
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Always
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According to escalation theory, you always have
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there should be a next move in stock and here it is
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as we see among the Americans really
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I'm always stocking the following let's say Putin
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strikes and the Ukrainians run out of
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April projectile Putin starts the war then
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give Ukrainians defensive means
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155 artillery three sevens they start
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win
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Putin is furious and begins terror and
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scales follows American response
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this is actually in response to after the explosion
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the bridge has begun
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Putin's rocket mad
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and after which the Americans Apparently
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moved to the next stage of escalation
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because I draw your attention to the fact that
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after that, around Belgorod where they stood
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Russian missiles that fired
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the territory of Ukraine there are these missiles
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covered the air defense and then they arrived
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Ukrainian shells arrived and knocked out
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at first
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substation because substation when
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she's switching off she's switching off
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stationary air defense for a certain amount
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time
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which is needed as long as the air defense
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its own will not flare up
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generator and there’s even a video of how
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first the substation is cut down
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and then the air defense even knew what it was
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zapovoy it was a Russian shell
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launches a rocket but it's too late because
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what flies into him at that moment
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rocket harm why is it taking so long
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I’m telling you because it’s harm, that is
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this is an American missile and it hits
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territory which is already known even with
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from the point of view of international standards
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that some Crimea is Russian and
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Americans always say that
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some time ago they said that
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so we will not allow
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strikes with the weapons given to us on
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Ukrainian territory now we see A
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that in response to Putin's missile terror
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Apparently they allowed it So
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I somehow thought to myself that this
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look if Putin launches a tactical
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nuclear attack
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then in fact even Americans don’t
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will need no help
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no tomahawks, no help
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American Navy
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the next day f-16s will arrive from
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Ukrainian pilots and Atacama and
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they will take out Putin’s entire army even by the way
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f-16 is enough
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Well, actually the third war of which
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The third front that Putin opened because
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that he escalates all the time, although everyone
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times when he escalates as you see him
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gets deeper and deeper into
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in general, by the way, I should have
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In general, let's start this broadcast with the fact that
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Putin lost the war
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that's all we see now
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such spasms of a corpse, spasms of a military man
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corpse and begins with a question about
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who to blame here I am
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I think that Surovikino was not staged
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only to villainize, although he actually
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can't do anything else but before
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they put Surovikino in total to dump it
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he is responsible because
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for the first time we see the Russian General
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which commands the operation and in general
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if and which
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pulled out to give an interview which he clearly
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reads the losses to the prompter and who
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talks about unpopular decisions and
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accordingly, if this one won
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the war would have been won by Putin because
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Kherson needs to be handed over, it will pass it though
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I repeat there again Apparently without
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There won't be any surprises, but because
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Despite the fact that on the left bank
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Kherson collaborators are being transported to
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mostly we remain in our places and
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paratroopers are being transported who are clearly
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will strengthen the Zaporozhye Front on that
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who are crossing the shore of Kherson, washing and
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mobs should not be underestimated because
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Although this is mainly because Although they
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used as cannon fodder and although
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calls on God knows who, including
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IT specialists from Raiffeisenbank actually
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in fact, the main statistical
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The backbone is, of course, people who are completely
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were recently reservists and even in this
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training camp took place in the year It is very likely that as
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always in Russia they held these training camps
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paper, nevertheless, accordingly they
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It turns out those paratroopers are retreating
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which were mostly not on
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the front line and those trenches that are
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who are on the front tap
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still
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filled with faces So Ukraine of sand
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now, as far as I understand, it's coming
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very neat and careful they just
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carry everything ahead of them in a fiery shaft
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largely adopting
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Russian tactics and take care of your people
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Well, actually in response to this Putin
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opened the third front it
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infrastructure front and I already said
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about the fact that he is looking for his MacGuffin
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looking for some kind of thing
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such a magic key of some kind
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a wonderful item like this
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wiring that means or will allow him
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freeze Europe or let him
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start negotiations will allow him somehow
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so turn around and we see that
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Despite all the hardships that he
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delivers it extremely with his rocket
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war and now
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A new wave of blows, everything that came
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Kyiv was shot down and much of what
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flew across Western Ukraine and ended up in
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target because there was no air defense there
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there is no electricity in many places
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And the idea is to run to Europe
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crowds of Ukrainians and Europe raised their paws and
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said oh please we don't need any more
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we are suffocating from refugees here by the way
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Please note Estonia has already become
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unfold
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a large number of many of the Ukrainian
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refugees who are trying to leave for
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Europe from Russia That is, these are the people from
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Mariupol from the Donetsk region and since then
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places you couldn't just drive through
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through Ukraine and accordingly they travel
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I saw it recently through Russia
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a tough article in the north which
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tells how they are deployed under
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the various prepositions themselves are required
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They ask why didn’t you leave earlier?
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and a person can be these several
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months there in some kind of collision
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sat intimidated
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waking up Yes just got out of
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basement and the best thing is that they are asked
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show social media history to
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prove that they are not quilted jackets. What if you
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remember to leave Mariupol you need
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go through the filtration camp and there
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need to erase all your social media
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Because if you are not quilted jackets, then you
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you will automatically enter the filtration room
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basement And that means people who are all
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erased that to leave Mariupol
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Russians approach such Estonians and here
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they say a Prove that you are not quilted jackets A
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that actually yes it is clear because how
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said
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Europe garden surrounds it Jungle It
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Holy truth
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and Europe is not rubber like it was recently
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found out and how recently we found out
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European politicians
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and for this very reason she doesn't want
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absolutely see no Russians in yourself
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and Putin also hopes that her
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Even the Ukrainians will be annoying, but here What
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it's called can't wait
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and actually among
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things that Putin uses for
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rocket spoke about this in detail in
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last program that first in the first
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wave of inaccurate missiles or
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Iranian drones and in the second wave which
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serves as a means to oversaturate air defense and
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which
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they fly so that the air defense can spend on them
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precious rockets
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and then rockets of the caliber type fly
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Iskander that really fly
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exactly on target but which now too
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quite often, yes actually for a long time
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they shoot down and by the way about Iranian drones
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shahedah I'm here, Fedina's dusk is pretty
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Dedicated an entire program to them in detail
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Thursday we will probably go out at our place too
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post it but of course I can’t pass Shahid
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I can especially say
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I can’t help but say especially because I’m with
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I figured it out, it turned out crazy
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Interesting
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by the way, they built it, answer the martyrs
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I think you remember Barack Obama
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was going to make peace with Iran sent
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Kesha's suitcases for him
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So I think it would be interesting if
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Trump didn't break the Iran deal
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how many martyrs would Iran have now? A
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so Putin is only asking for 2,400 and
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those like him don’t put everything
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a Excuse me a little for technicalities
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details I will try to be here
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more concise than my article in the new one
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newspaper or whatever Mark has, that's the first one
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a question arises in a person when he
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hears that the second army Vera How else
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recently they called the Russian you that and
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I must tell you the second army of the world
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massively purchasing Iranian drones Well
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comes to amazement says Well listen
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Well, I understand why Putin doesn’t
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managed to build drones that
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are analogous to Israeli
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American but how did it happen
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Russia cannot build what
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built for myself
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and when I studied the question I no matter how
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strangely I realized that there is an answer to it
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and that this mine is brilliant in its
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in its simplicity and in its abomination the thing is because
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what is a drone at all?
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Kamikaze drone like the same Shahid or
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some kind of Beraktar or Predator Well,
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principle
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Drone is Future War
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which is based on intelligence
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and this thing that saves lives
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operator because the operator is not
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explodes with it, unlike not
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waves a spear does not run to attack does not
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he's sitting here firing a machine gun
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somewhere there in a quiet place and
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this thing has eyes
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some optical devices or operator
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or rather the operator and the eyes together or
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even she might have a little something
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better eyes because it can be with
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infrared head or it can be
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with again with an optical head
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guidance that operates without
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operator and then this optical
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guidance heads there is a bank of photos
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which approximately correspond to
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the object that it must hit is
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processor and here she looks at the bottom She
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sees the image of the object, she checks it
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This is a picture of a building she compares it with
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photo bank says Oh listen here
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it's like I have to hit and
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then even she without an operator should
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may strike or the same
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the infrared head is also very expensive
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Let me remind you that it’s a good infrared
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there should even be a head in it Well something
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such a very cold refrigerated like
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usually liquid nitrogen And so
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infrared head it hits what
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is Heat and what is warm?
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engine for example a tank or airplane and
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hits a moving target accordingly
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Even better than a human, even like for example
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the same one Here she is
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tunes in to this
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heat on this thermal circuit and there
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flies or respectively
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active radar head
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rocking radar head it
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can also distinguish something better
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person
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and all this for these Drones in general
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No That is, from the word absolutely Yes, there is
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fermenting ammunition Usually it
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controlled by radio operator But the same
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the most Switch Blade 600 it is controlled
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operator He flies 80 km and
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Israeli ones are also controlled by an operator
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it flies up to a thousand kilometers and can hit
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whatever he has electro-optical
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sensors Here he is in the war in Nagorny
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Karabakh hit command posts lived
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bus with Armenian soldiers behind the line
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front
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and that means
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nothing of this anymore Heada
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It's amazing that it doesn't have an operator
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Why Because as he explained to me very
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good military Expert Pavel Lusin without
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satellite any control channel is valid
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somewhere 150 km further to fill it in
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interference and Shahid on his petrol
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a motor that was stolen from German
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small motor
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can cut, according to the Iranians, as much as
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2000 km Well, no one has seen 2000 km
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so that he can fly, but nevertheless, here we have
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from Crimea is acceptable When flying to Kyiv
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then it flies about 800 kilometers then
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there are 1000 kilometers it is clearly accurate
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flies and because the Iranians
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there are no satellites, then accordingly
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shakhet flies without a communication channel with
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operator In any case,
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standard version, I’ll immediately make a reservation that
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like a Lego constructor He probably can
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be collected some other things plus
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he doesn’t have a camera, a unique case for
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Basic drones
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no what kind of optical system is there
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guidance with large processors
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capacities that are both expensive and
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consume a lot of energy, but no
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no infrared targeting heads
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I say this specifically for those who
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I read the Internet there for some reason
00:25:48
it is written that they exist, that they exist Well
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so to speak
00:25:52
Which of my interlocutors believe me
00:25:55
talked to a lot of people
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not in Kyiv not in Odessa
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he doesn't have these infrared heads
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saw and accordingly
00:26:05
military experts very much doubt how
00:26:08
way there could be an infrared head
00:26:10
guidance used like me just now
00:26:12
said to track moving
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targets for a drone that has moving targets
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obviously not tracking
00:26:20
Yes, he absolutely has it
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passive robotic head
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homing is more accurate It happens, but here too
00:26:27
moment because none of his complex
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n the suicide bombers in Ukraine haven’t hit him yet
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that's how Roman Svetan is
00:26:35
our favorite military expert is here
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said they were just too slow
00:26:39
they fly even taking into account the fact that they are flying
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low 185 km/h at a speed at which
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the shachette flies and makes the sound of a chainsaw
00:26:48
accordingly, any air defense for which they
00:26:50
they're flying and they're going to hit
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before they air defense is another matter what's here
00:26:55
the size is unequal because it is shahet
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a cheap thing an air defense missile can cost
00:27:00
several hundred thousand and accordingly
00:27:02
actually one of the most important tasks
00:27:05
rocket It's clear In this war This is this
00:27:08
a way to force yourself to be shot down by missiles and
00:27:11
spend expensive ones on yourself
00:27:13
renewable rockets and then it will arrive
00:27:15
caliber or eskander and that’s it
00:27:18
it's interesting, of course, if he has
00:27:20
active pointing head too I'm very
00:27:23
I've been looking into this issue for a long time because
00:27:25
that the martyrs used the name at first
00:27:28
tried to hit the hummers what happened
00:27:30
very funny because the name was amazing but
00:27:33
in the best style of the Russian army those places
00:27:35
where hymers were once seen
00:27:38
which from these places they struck, well
00:27:41
do you imagine highmars which
00:27:42
absolutely ultra-mobile complex here it is
00:27:44
stopped for just a minute
00:27:46
fired back, released the package and then left
00:27:50
in 3 hours he flies there Well, the chickens
00:27:53
Laughter and, accordingly, a little more
00:27:57
they hit warehouses in Odessa along the sea
00:27:59
just all the warehouses were apparently
00:28:02
based on the consideration that in some of
00:28:05
these folds have ammunition and
00:28:08
really some of these warehouses
00:28:09
detonated and because they hit
00:28:12
some of the iron roofs are mine
00:28:14
interlocutors suggested
00:28:16
what do they have active there?
00:28:18
radar head and the same
00:28:22
povelozin he very much doubted it
00:28:23
because he said, well, listen, this one was
00:28:25
it was simpler there was a gunner with an iPhone, he
00:28:27
passed by the warehouse sent the coordinates
00:28:30
really such gunners as a pond
00:28:32
in Ukraine and that martyrs flew to
00:28:35
iron roofs Well, what kind of roof?
00:28:37
the warehouse is not iron and after that
00:28:40
It took me so long to figure this out
00:28:42
It turned out that of course Luzin is completely
00:28:43
I’m right in not a single shahed as far as I’m concerned
00:28:46
not yet known not in Kyiv not in Odessa not
00:28:48
found no puzzles
00:28:50
that is, once again this is such a thing
00:28:53
who is blind, deaf and has no connection with
00:28:56
operator Ask how it flies
00:28:58
and the answer is very simple she has this
00:29:01
a thing called out the
00:29:03
temination Unit
00:29:05
that is, She has a cheap Civilian
00:29:08
GPS and cheap inertial system
00:29:10
countdown
00:29:11
and so
00:29:14
accordingly Sergei podshivalov
00:29:18
blue director of a Californian company
00:29:20
broadcom which specializes in
00:29:22
microcircuits for global systems
00:29:24
he kindly explained the positioning to me
00:29:27
how does that act from his point of view?
00:29:32
he is in shahed himself carefully
00:29:35
I studied the photos and saw 5 GPS there
00:29:38
4 white antennas and one single antenna
00:29:41
and so he thinks that she is black
00:29:46
actually determines the position in
00:29:47
space these are ordinary GPS coordinates
00:29:49
But 4 little white ones determine the corner
00:29:53
the position of the drone in the air is the roll angles
00:29:55
huckster or yaw and even hemming
00:29:58
I was not lazy and found a study
00:30:00
professor at Tehran University Ali
00:30:03
reserve dalana which is dedicated specifically
00:30:05
this problem
00:30:06
and concluded from this study the noise
00:30:09
Iranians have good brains, all Western ones
00:30:11
achievements they know they think correctly
00:30:13
accordingly, here is a black antenna
00:30:16
costs 10 dollars for any weight cost
00:30:17
I identified 100 white hems each
00:30:20
dollars per piece, that is, he counts
00:30:22
what are these civilian jeans receivers
00:30:26
standard accuracy which actually
00:30:28
that's why suicide bombers usually don't get caught
00:30:31
purpose but because for accurate orientation
00:30:34
later that is, roughly speaking
00:30:36
The only thing this thing has is it
00:30:39
there is a built-in
00:30:41
interest that determines not only
00:30:43
the place where she will fly but also how she
00:30:47
will shake its wings so as not to
00:30:50
fall down and not somersault and fly
00:30:53
to this place and actually this GPS is not
00:30:56
accurate because for precise orientation
00:30:59
you need a military GPS and a powerful onboard
00:31:02
a computer that takes into account mass
00:31:04
subtleties, for example, a satellite comes in or
00:31:08
rises Well, or more precisely where it is
00:31:10
in the sky relative to the receiver or there
00:31:13
thickness of the atmosphere above this place
00:31:15
solar activity air temperature
00:31:17
because it all affects the delay
00:31:19
electromagnetic waves you are on the sphere
00:31:21
troposphere and in total gives the deviation Here
00:31:23
the same tens of meters and all this
00:31:26
you can’t just calculate it like that, that’s all
00:31:29
must be counted and loaded
00:31:31
he tells me he filed directly
00:31:34
before flying the drone or broadcasting
00:31:36
during the flight this requires everything very
00:31:39
serious ground airborne
00:31:40
infrastructure Well, actually this is not the case.
00:31:43
here we see the shakhet that arrives
00:31:44
800 km from Crimea, these are aiming at
00:31:47
ukrenergo building falls into residential building
00:31:49
across the street
00:31:50
that is, the question arises of what he can do
00:31:53
Shahet answer is this What is this
00:31:58
this is a weapon for committing massacres
00:32:01
terrorists against civilians
00:32:03
this is a deaf blind dumb flying belt
00:32:06
Shahid and he flies in flocks, let me remind you that he
00:32:11
launched five per truck
00:32:13
can fly 10-15 and 20 pieces means 10
00:32:17
will be shot down
00:32:18
nine will miss one will reach
00:32:22
and note the main thing that he cannot
00:32:26
used at the front, that's the majority
00:32:27
passengers
00:32:30
and also Switch Blade 600 which
00:32:32
used by the Ukrainian army but
00:32:34
used at the front because, well, it's
00:32:36
that's sweetie
00:32:37
Shahid 136 cannot be used at the front
00:32:41
Naturally, I emphasize again I say
00:32:43
only about shahed 136 but because like me
00:32:46
already said he doesn't know how to hit
00:32:47
moving targets And secondly, where are
00:32:51
Armed men he will be there immediately
00:32:52
hit because 185 kilometers per hour
00:32:56
low-flying relatively large 3.5 m
00:33:00
length 2.5 m wingspan target and not there
00:33:04
the fact that an anti-aircraft gun can be shot down from
00:33:06
heavy machine gun for sure
00:33:08
I expressed to Fedya the assumption that
00:33:12
it is possible to shoot down with a bow, although for
00:33:16
lack of bows for the Ukrainian arsenal
00:33:19
army, we certainly can’t make this hypothesis
00:33:21
check
00:33:22
that is, in any case, this is ammunition
00:33:25
which in principle does not provide
00:33:27
use against armed
00:33:28
enemy because any enemy
00:33:30
armed with something more
00:33:32
longer range than a club knocks him down
00:33:35
In addition, there is nothing marred at the front
00:33:38
decides its payload up to 40 kg Yes
00:33:41
that's about four times more
00:33:44
more load than a 150 mm projectile But still
00:33:49
now both sides are still each
00:33:52
spends 10,000 shells a day but
00:33:55
Imagine you launched it along the front
00:33:57
10 deaf and blind drones How much is this one?
00:34:01
conventional shells
00:34:05
0.5%. they differ in that, unlike
00:34:08
You can't shoot down a shell from ordinary shells
00:34:09
And this drone can be shot down
00:34:11
And like I said, I'm not at all
00:34:15
besides the mine is a bad design
00:34:16
because on the contrary it's great
00:34:18
efficient design in its class
00:34:21
this is precisely a cluster of realistic
00:34:23
weapons that are industrially created
00:34:25
with the deliberate goal of striking the world and its
00:34:28
blindness and deafness, idiocy and cheapness
00:34:32
of course it's not an advantage, it's his
00:34:34
advantage These are not its disadvantages but
00:34:37
on the front it is absolutely useless But here
00:34:40
Imagine a peaceful house where people sit
00:34:42
drink tea and generally cost hundreds of thousands
00:34:44
kilometers from the front and then flies
00:34:46
this Shahin And if he flies to the wrong place
00:34:49
he flies home from the neighboring one and here
00:34:51
there is no protection from it because well
00:34:55
You can’t put air defense near every house
00:34:57
that's why the idea of ​​production
00:35:00
it was Iran that came to mind
00:35:02
a developed country there, it’s not in their head
00:35:06
can even produce such rubbish
00:35:09
Russia didn’t think of it before Putin
00:35:12
nothing like that because here we go again
00:35:15
he is capable of performing only two tasks
00:35:18
or a strike on civilian targets for
00:35:21
terror and panic second for saturation
00:35:23
Enemy air defense
00:35:25
and by the way, I actually would
00:35:28
suggested considering the idea of ​​banning
00:35:31
use Kamikaze drones against
00:35:33
civilian population just like
00:35:35
prohibited against civilians
00:35:37
mine petals it's automatic
00:35:40
it makes no sense to produce such drones
00:35:42
because as I already said at the front there is no
00:35:44
meaningless equates this
00:35:46
production to terrorism than this
00:35:49
production is not with
00:35:51
assessment of the technical side and
00:35:54
accordingly again even if mine
00:35:58
the offer will not be accepted; it is unlikely
00:36:00
will be accepted I think it's simple
00:36:03
useful thing because people
00:36:06
They say
00:36:07
tron kamication people talking drone
00:36:10
and thinks that one drone is not much
00:36:13
different from the other if
00:36:15
dig into the insides of Shahed 136
00:36:18
then we will be surprised to discover that even
00:36:21
compared to other dronenamikazes it is not
00:36:24
has practically nothing What does it do
00:36:27
all other drones are weapons, that is, he is not
00:36:30
has neither eyes nor brains
00:36:33
system that allows them to control
00:36:36
it's surprising that the coven
00:36:40
and Actually, as I already said
00:36:43
the use of these Drones marks a transition
00:36:47
to a new phase of the war of terrorism
00:36:51
war and more precisely the opening of a new front
00:36:54
terrorist front
00:36:56
it's not that stupid at first glance
00:37:01
idea I already said that he is all the time
00:37:04
trying to win the war with ideas after
00:37:06
how he realized that he was at war
00:37:10
actually loses the war alive
00:37:13
he won't win with strength and technique
00:37:16
tries to find something in the interval or
00:37:20
some kind of thing or some kind of gold
00:37:22
the key, as I already said, the magafina, here it is
00:37:26
I decided that if I can’t drink
00:37:28
the troops need to hit where they are
00:37:30
the enemy is weak, he has read a lot of Sun Tzu
00:37:33
that's what it says, don't go there
00:37:35
you see the enemy of completeness where
00:37:37
there's emptiness here, let's hit
00:37:40
citizen of the population Let me freeze it
00:37:42
Europe is really freezing Europe too
00:37:45
nothing worked out and terrorist
00:37:47
Putin's war while Europe is frozen is already
00:37:49
has grown into a hybrid they are there What
00:37:51
talk on TV What does it mean in
00:37:54
at home in Russia these people walk around Greece
00:37:56
Sergei Orton park was cut down for firewood and
00:37:59
already live in some kind of completely
00:38:01
in a separate world, and by the way, in a separate world
00:38:04
world I completely forgot to say this very much
00:38:06
ok on my part we will talk to
00:38:08
Abbas Gollam because we will have
00:38:11
second hour of this year of access and I decided
00:38:16
invite a wonderful person to join it
00:38:17
political scientist
00:38:18
with whom we will talk like all these
00:38:21
Putin's mobilizations are reflected in
00:38:24
Russian officials and what they think
00:38:28
in the meantime, I am now often reproached that
00:38:34
I'm not talking about fundamental issues
00:38:37
I'll try a little now
00:38:40
highlight fundamental issues
00:38:46
first of all, well, I’ll talk about this in more detail.
00:38:49
speak
00:38:51
I really like it no It's great that
00:38:54
Putin is trying to turn Russia into a sect
00:38:57
Well, to a large extent, since the neighbor
00:39:00
The East has been turned into a sect
00:39:03
and how can I tell you Judging by the questions
00:39:05
he doesn't have much of a first opinion
00:39:08
succeeded that is, yes from the point of view
00:39:10
official propaganda if you look
00:39:12
Russian television or Z channel and then
00:39:15
it seems that he succeeded but you see here
00:39:18
there is such an important thing that we live in
00:39:20
an era when everyone is fascinated by the majority
00:39:23
and let's say the majority or large
00:39:26
number of Russian people
00:39:27
really disappointed
00:39:29
and when you see people who themselves
00:39:32
come to the military registration and enlistment offices with the words And to us
00:39:34
is supposed to be deferred
00:39:37
naturally they tear it up and take it to front A
00:39:39
or see
00:39:41
this is a creepy video of the mother who
00:39:46
I just received a funeral and is crying at
00:39:48
bus link Ukraine killed my son
00:39:52
Well, on the other hand, can you imagine
00:39:55
I don’t know myself in any of the past wars
00:39:57
18th 19th centuries to make mothers cry
00:40:00
differently
00:40:02
Well, I imagined this
00:40:04
imagine in the Age of Enlightenment
00:40:05
they said France is a moronic country
00:40:07
there 99 percent of people are against it
00:40:10
Voltaire
00:40:11
or is England a moronic country B
00:40:14
99 percent of people haven't read Newton
00:40:18
but our time is infected, the majority and
00:40:23
of course yes you can count how many people in
00:40:25
Russia for Putin
00:40:27
let's count not by roots but by
00:40:31
inches
00:40:32
and Let's look at the Age of Enlightenment in
00:40:35
France was different not because 99
00:40:37
percent of people have not read Walter And yet
00:40:41
that one percent of people read but in
00:40:44
previous era in some 16th century
00:40:47
Walter wasn't even a hundred percent of the people
00:40:49
they didn't read it
00:40:52
that's it in general
00:40:58
then the number of people in Russia who
00:41:01
categorically against war
00:41:04
and that amount of intellectual elite
00:41:06
who are against war
00:41:08
It should be noted that I cannot find
00:41:13
By the way, there are many parallels in history
00:41:16
Europe Although, by the way, some of
00:41:18
for example, I don’t know if they are known
00:41:21
to you during Europe during the war
00:41:24
England and the United States of America
00:41:27
Revolutionary War 1776
00:41:30
about a third of English
00:41:33
Parliament Yes, Russia's parliament is not that
00:41:36
can boast because in Russia
00:41:37
There is no Parliament in Russia, there is this
00:41:41
bunch of not ladies
00:41:43
about third English
00:41:45
parliament was for the Americans
00:41:48
But here are the latest public polls
00:41:51
opinions given by Alexey menyailo
00:41:54
they are completely surprising because
00:41:58
According to these questions, 55 percent
00:42:00
Russians are confident that Victory in the war will not
00:42:02
will bring them no benefits and 28.5 believes
00:42:06
that Victory in the war will bring them a trip to
00:42:09
relatives in Ukraine CIS security
00:42:10
normalization of the economy and lifting of sanctions
00:42:13
That is, what they had before the war
00:42:15
the most important thing is that there are only three and three
00:42:18
percentage of Russians expect victory in the war
00:42:23
pride of joining territory
00:42:25
strengthening Russia's positions and victory over
00:42:28
by the Nazis, that is, once again
00:42:30
official propaganda from these channels
00:42:32
brainwashed and only three percent
00:42:35
Russia is waiting for this Victory
00:42:41
Well, we can state what’s what
00:42:44
Putin really succeeded, of course, like I already
00:42:47
she said she lost the war, what does he really mean?
00:42:49
succeeded in completely destroying Russia
00:42:52
but because what Putin is doing now
00:42:56
Russia is a disaster
00:42:58
and for starters, he returns Russia to
00:43:02
pre-Petrine times
00:43:04
and it turns Russia into a big Sector there
00:43:07
gas
00:43:08
in the state of a beggar drunkard who
00:43:11
considers himself a victim
00:43:14
too successful neighbor and who
00:43:17
This neighbor regularly tries to break into his house
00:43:20
break in and kill his wife there
00:43:24
rape his daughter And even if he doesn’t have
00:43:29
it all works out He says Me
00:43:32
offended
00:43:33
[applause]
00:43:34
A
00:43:36
Secondly
00:43:37
Well actually look what happened to
00:43:40
Russia How many people is it
00:43:43
lost who just left
00:43:45
usually went to Kazakhstan
00:43:48
Mongolia to Armenia to Georgia Yes, someone from
00:43:51
they will come back
00:43:53
and Armenia’s GDP should have grown by
00:43:56
one and a half percent of the unfortunate people of Armenia
00:43:58
who herself experiences the worst
00:44:01
times which in Armenia we somehow
00:44:05
I promise we'll talk another time because
00:44:07
that I believe that before our eyes
00:44:08
a historical tragedy occurs
00:44:10
scale
00:44:12
and the tragedy is now I won’t even talk about it
00:44:16
talk for a long time
00:44:18
and so why does Armenia have this
00:44:22
grew due to those IT specialists who
00:44:25
she left and for them it is for of course
00:44:29
countries that used to be part of
00:44:32
The Soviet Union will take advantage of this
00:44:34
this is a golden shower that fell from the sky
00:44:36
because these are the people who will
00:44:38
plow
00:44:41
these people in Russia, if not all of them, many
00:44:44
lost
00:44:46
accordingly returning to stone
00:44:48
century and accordingly Apparently this is
00:44:50
one of Putin's goals
00:44:52
about those who remember that they left in this
00:44:57
I actually talked about this once
00:45:01
what is it
00:45:03
new rogue countries are not the same existence
00:45:06
predicted by George Orell in 1984
00:45:09
year of his brilliant book and the real ones
00:45:12
rogue countries that formed
00:45:15
a few Later They cannot own
00:45:18
the whole world due to its own
00:45:20
inferiority
00:45:21
and they are different from the previous ones
00:45:24
totalitarian regimes from which I wrote
00:45:27
your book because they are completely
00:45:31
do not try to control all citizens
00:45:34
but just the opposite, he kicks out the smartest ones
00:45:36
from the country
00:45:37
but Putin’s television is still
00:45:40
hills and Putin's punitive machine
00:45:44
which will now unfold
00:45:46
more by the way, the connection with the introduction of the military
00:45:49
provisions about which we will also talk with
00:45:51
Abbas Golem
00:45:53
Of course they will do it. So in Russia
00:45:56
especially brains Well let's say so much
00:45:59
the level of brains will decrease and for
00:46:01
modern country is a disaster
00:46:03
one more thing I want to talk about
00:46:06
and as always, I won’t have time to do everything, but this
00:46:11
important topic even this is super important
00:46:13
probably one of the most important ones I
00:46:15
today I want to discuss
00:46:17
What will replace this place?
00:46:23
will replace Russia in this place On this
00:46:25
spot regional superpower answer
00:46:26
of course this is Ukraine
00:46:30
Moreover, this process is strongly
00:46:36
accelerated by the war, but I want to draw your
00:46:40
attention that in fact he is partly
00:46:44
started immediately after the collapse
00:46:46
USSR because it is still Europe
00:46:51
very often looks at Ukraine
00:46:54
fragment of the Russian Empire She was
00:46:57
Russia is so big
00:47:00
The Russian Empire was from the Baltic
00:47:03
to the Black Sea and to the Sea of ​​Japan
00:47:07
Then it means this big Russia in 91
00:47:10
she was dropped like a vase on the floor
00:47:13
split into 1000 pieces and here is one of
00:47:15
these pieces Ukraine
00:47:17
that’s actually how I perceived events
00:47:20
Moscow and Europe Oddly enough, under this
00:47:23
signed with her eyes
00:47:26
what do they say, this is Putin’s Russia
00:47:28
Heir to the Russian Empire Heir
00:47:30
The Soviet Union needs its interests
00:47:34
take into account as explained to me
00:47:36
German diplomats after 2015 2008
00:47:40
and Ukraine is such a fragment for him
00:47:44
you can order him so he
00:47:47
listened to listened to including Russia and
00:47:50
In general, there is some kind of corruption in it
00:47:53
unclear national identity
00:47:54
some people speak Russian some
00:47:56
people speak Ukrainian
00:47:58
something like
00:48:02
and accordingly I remind you that Putin
00:48:06
It’s not for nothing that you worry about what’s going on
00:48:10
can Russia be called Russia if
00:48:13
the mother of Russian cities is not included in her
00:48:17
Russian composition because strictly speaking
00:48:20
geographically
00:48:22
Ukraine is the heir to the Kyiv
00:48:25
Rus' and this geography have nothing
00:48:27
you can do it
00:48:28
and that's 40 million
00:48:32
residents of a European country with a rich
00:48:35
land with a dense road network with
00:48:39
good education
00:48:40
with democracy living democracy with
00:48:45
patriotism which is strengthened or rather
00:48:48
actually largely generated
00:48:50
what he is trying to do to Ukraine
00:48:52
Putin and now if we compare
00:48:55
Unfortunately, we will see Russia and Ukraine
00:48:58
that Russia in almost all respects
00:49:00
loses Yes, you will tell Russia more
00:49:03
Well, in general, to be honest, significant
00:49:06
part of Russian territory is just
00:49:09
permafrost habitable or not
00:49:13
very hospitable Siberia is very
00:49:15
large population
00:49:18
accordingly it is very loose
00:49:21
The road network is a gigantic space
00:49:23
who share not so much
00:49:27
prosperous and in this sense these
00:49:30
distance is not an advantage
00:49:33
on the contrary, it is a very serious load and very
00:49:37
important very strong transactional
00:49:39
costs for the entire economy in this sense
00:49:42
Yes, that's what Napoleon said about
00:49:45
Marshal Davu you didn’t come out and longer here
00:49:49
Russia is bigger, but that doesn't mean it's
00:49:53
cooler Yes, there are fewer Ukrainians than Russians
00:49:57
140 million versus 40 million but
00:50:01
again, what do we see in this war?
00:50:04
highlighted in this war that is huge
00:50:06
the Russian population is poor
00:50:09
lives in some places completely
00:50:11
paranoid
00:50:14
brought up in vodka and Putin's
00:50:18
propaganda which is Putin propaganda
00:50:21
which explains to them that Yes, here they are
00:50:23
of course they are unhappy and of course they are beggars
00:50:25
but they were more spiritual than us
00:50:28
stylish West is 30 million
00:50:32
There are more than 30 million village toilets
00:50:35
Russians who use these
00:50:37
rustic wooden
00:50:39
and in fact these people fight in
00:50:43
Ukraine
00:50:44
and if we look at what's happening in
00:50:48
Ukraine we see there more
00:50:52
highly educated more patriotic
00:50:55
living population
00:50:57
we see a centric network there
00:50:59
democracy and we see that it is against Russia
00:51:05
fighting against Russian troops
00:51:08
fight primarily in not only
00:51:12
some kind of central power
00:51:15
fighting That's exactly the network centric
00:51:18
democracy people in villages people in cities
00:51:22
and formally Russia had a higher
00:51:26
GDP per capita than Ukraine before
00:51:29
war but we see that they are Russian
00:51:33
Soldiers drag from ordinary houses
00:51:37
Ukrainians
00:51:39
the washing machine says wow
00:51:41
Listen this is a very big washing machine
00:51:43
car Let's steal it
00:51:46
and here is a very important thing
00:51:49
which I want to say first
00:51:51
turn to my Ukrainian listeners
00:51:54
because very often we can read
00:51:58
The statement that Ukraine was like
00:52:00
Russian colony
00:52:01
I would say that no more than Scotland
00:52:04
was a colony of England and Scotland
00:52:07
England This
00:52:09
symbiotic symbiosis And which
00:52:12
actually gave birth to the British Empire
00:52:15
without the symbiosis of Ukraine and Russia, yes
00:52:19
just like Scotland and England there
00:52:22
there were some poignant moments, there were some
00:52:24
Uprisings, their wars, and so on, but without
00:52:27
How could this symbiosis not exist?
00:52:29
British Empire of England's insymbiosis
00:52:31
Scotland wouldn't exist like that and Russia wouldn't
00:52:33
empires without the symbiosis of Ukraine and Russia
00:52:37
well, I don’t like to remember history but
00:52:41
Still, it is necessary to remind here that
00:52:43
actually the Kievan Rus that was
00:52:47
Vikinsky founded by Vikings
00:52:49
states
00:52:51
was founded in European Kyiv they are in
00:52:54
Asian Moscow And what is most important is
00:52:57
there were precisely Ukrainian Cossacks, or more precisely
00:53:00
Ukrainian Cossack state which
00:53:03
back in the 17th century and determined who would
00:53:09
Eastern Europe will dominate it
00:53:12
Türkiye with which she periodically
00:53:13
was Poland or your part
00:53:17
which it periodically became and
00:53:20
Moscow kingdom and it so happened that
00:53:25
an alliance was eventually concluded with
00:53:28
Moscow kingdom to a significant extent
00:53:29
because it was at that moment the most
00:53:31
became a little later When Russia
00:53:35
began to quickly become trapped with the help
00:53:39
It was this Union that gave Peter the Great
00:53:44
Russia has an absolutely incredible military
00:53:47
advantage of those same Cossacks
00:53:51
light cavalry of the southern steppes because
00:53:54
two military forces created the Russian
00:53:57
the empire on one side is infantry
00:54:02
disciplined infantry that created
00:54:04
Peter European infantry fruit of the European
00:54:08
military revolution which I by the way
00:54:10
spoke in the stream of ineffective armies
00:54:13
on the other side the Cossacks
00:54:16
But Russian Propaganda is now very
00:54:18
likes to explain that she is Novorossiya
00:54:21
was conquered by the Russian Empire And if
00:54:25
if this hadn't happened she would have stayed
00:54:27
may be part of either Turkey or may
00:54:30
be Khan's Crimea or maybe
00:54:32
Crimean Khanate
00:54:34
quite possible but on the other hand Yes
00:54:38
we can say that firstly without saying
00:54:39
already about the fact that the Cossacks actually conquered
00:54:42
for the kings Siberia and the Far East
00:54:46
not to mention the fact that in conquest
00:54:49
land Russia they also participated
00:54:52
So to a large extent it is
00:54:55
without Kazakh troops Russian Empire
00:54:57
Well, yes it remains Well, maybe small
00:55:01
Muscovite principality between somewhere
00:55:03
Smolensk and the first
00:55:05
Although moreover without
00:55:09
thermization that occurred under Peter a
00:55:13
Russia could never have saved
00:55:16
these Ukrainian lands where the Elite is in
00:55:20
in general had European more or
00:55:22
less ordinary Well at least
00:55:24
wormwood customs where she knew
00:55:27
Latin where she studied time and so
00:55:30
Further
00:55:31
in short, while Russia was part
00:55:35
of civilized Europe, Ukraine could be
00:55:40
partner of Russia when Putin decided that
00:55:45
Russia must return in time before
00:55:47
Peter the Great
00:55:49
Ukraine didn’t follow him, it was part of
00:55:54
Europe is always part of Europe
00:55:57
will remain
00:55:59
but this is unfortunately a sad thing
00:56:03
which for Russia which should
00:56:07
realize the Russians maybe it won't be
00:56:10
very nice thing
00:56:11
but you can argue for a long time
00:56:16
will happen to Russia, we will now
00:56:18
discuss with Abas Kolyanov Will there be
00:56:22
there will be a coup there? Will there be a revolution there?
00:56:24
democratization may be Putin after all
00:56:28
will be able to turn Russia into Northern
00:56:30
Korea or something much worse
00:56:33
turn the Russian population into what
00:56:35
now he hasn't actually turned it yet
00:56:37
here they are truly unfortunate
00:56:40
sectarians who will believe that they
00:56:42
against
00:56:43
the whole world is against them and everyone offended
00:56:47
But
00:56:50
two things are completely obvious
00:56:54
just Russians
00:56:58
not only Russians if he goes to the West
00:57:00
you'll just have to count it all
00:57:03
geopolitical situation
00:57:06
And
00:57:07
understand that Russia is now generally in
00:57:11
in principle, no matter who wins there will not be
00:57:13
be a key player in this
00:57:16
area of ​​space
00:57:19
a and
00:57:23
which is actually the second thing that I
00:57:28
I just want to advise Ukrainians
00:57:31
and not consider ourselves victims of the Russian
00:57:36
empire because you don't have to consider yourself
00:57:40
Well, just like the Scots
00:57:42
Imagine the Scots would fall off
00:57:46
Great Britain, of course, there would be plenty
00:57:49
Scots who would paint
00:57:51
what a terrible relationship they had
00:57:53
since falkirk and benec burn and how
00:57:57
the Scots were victims of the British
00:57:59
Empire I don't think it's very good
00:58:01
the right attitude towards life is much
00:58:03
It's better not to be victims, although many
00:58:07
modern leftists love
00:58:09
pretend to be victims like to play on
00:58:13
feelings of people who like to think
00:58:16
that they are victims of women portraying
00:58:19
victims were all Colonial peoples
00:58:21
to portray victims means to remove something
00:58:24
since Zimbabwe is unhappy, that means
00:58:26
because she is a victim of the damned
00:58:28
colonialists are so much better
00:58:31
In my opinion, consider ourselves not victims but
00:58:33
the winners of which Ukraine was and
00:58:36
which Ukraine is now
00:58:40
and I had many more interesting new ones
00:58:44
stories that I wanted to tell
00:58:47
here we have but I'm leaving them
00:58:50
global stories for next week
00:58:54
By the way, I have to say that please
00:58:59
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00:59:02
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00:59:06
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00:59:12
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00:59:26
Galyamov Hello to you
00:59:29
Hello
00:59:32
so he told me about something and I didn’t
00:59:36
heard
00:59:39
In the meantime, Dasha is establishing contact, I’m not
00:59:42
worry we will contact you immediately
00:59:50
on air This is no consolation because of course
00:59:54
I can pass the word
00:59:56
And say everything you wanted to say But
01:00:00
still, I would like to ask him
01:00:03
a couple of questions So for now Dasha is finding out
01:00:07
what happened to us
01:00:09
I remind you to subscribe to our channel
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01:00:18
I will be given to my father Leonid
01:00:21
Latynin in conversation with Stanislav
01:00:23
Belevsky a and I I remind you that we have
01:00:26
there is a great stream about ineffective ones
01:00:30
Bronze Age armies to the present day
01:00:33
which we brought which I spent in
01:00:35
Monday and which I love you very much
01:00:38
I recommend watching it like this What do we have?
01:00:44
I hear
01:00:50
so Abbas Sorry means One second
01:00:54
here it is for me
01:00:56
and yes, of course, that’s certainly tempting
01:01:01
ask abas questions let him take the rap
01:01:04
answers but because apparently
01:01:06
Abbas can hear me too
01:01:11
wear red if yes
01:01:15
can you hear me, what is it? What is it?
01:01:17
we're there like that, now we'll be there again
01:01:19
talk and say that the cat is a tie
01:01:21
chewed the wires, but we didn’t
01:01:23
are to blame And by the way, by the way, here we have
01:01:26
we just wanted to show off what we have
01:01:29
finally everything worked out and got off like
01:01:32
we mean this kind of [ __ ] happened
01:01:37
that something has moved away
01:01:41
everything seems fine Well
01:01:48
that everyone hears both Abbass and Dasha and Yulia
01:01:52
Abbas means I'm offering now
01:01:54
I will ask you to do this
01:01:57
question If we don’t make it in two minutes
01:02:01
we won’t have time to answer we won’t have time to fix it
01:02:05
connection then I’ll simply sit where
01:02:08
Dasha has working headphones and will
01:02:12
will talk to you and will be in the chair
01:02:14
sit alone cat tie
01:02:17
Sorry, I think this is correct
01:02:22
and Dasha that we have a skiff
01:02:28
and Dasha can join and something
01:02:30
tell me too
01:02:34
Oh good
01:02:39
You me I hear you only I hear you
01:02:45
because you are sitting in the same room with me
01:02:47
the room is good So
01:02:50
it's called changing clothes in the air
01:02:54
and therefore my first question
01:02:57
Abbas
01:02:59
a wonderful political scientist And by the way I
01:03:02
Besides the fact that I want to wash Abbas already
01:03:05
we also have our own Youtube channel
01:03:07
Of course we’ll put a link to it under too
01:03:09
Abas has a wonderful broadcast but not
01:03:12
no yes So you have a wonderful
01:03:15
Facebook in which he has a lot of different things
01:03:18
they write interesting things
01:03:19
and the first question I want to ask
01:03:23
This is What changes are you now? Bosses
01:03:27
see what changes are already happening in
01:03:31
Russian administrative elite A in
01:03:36
due to the fact that Putin obviously started
01:03:40
losing the war because we all
01:03:42
We were waiting for them to eat everything there each other
01:03:44
friend that now the army will rise up against
01:03:47
Putin's FSB will rise up against Putin
01:03:51
Apparently it’s not happening yet, although
01:03:52
they eat each other
01:03:54
But there are significant and important
01:03:57
administrative progress and if possible
01:04:00
talk about them
01:04:02
don’t believe that your code will listen
01:04:05
tie you will also be heard by Julia
01:04:07
Latynina
01:04:11
Well
01:04:14
change
01:04:15
mood of course
01:04:17
there Depression is probably the most
01:04:23
common feeling among people
01:04:27
related to their
01:04:30
with the understanding that
01:04:33
Victory doesn't smell
01:04:39
the absence of Victory is essentially
01:04:43
at some point defeat will end
01:04:45
may drag on for a while
01:04:49
may go into some kind of trench phase But
01:04:52
because it depletes resources
01:04:54
The way it goes is catastrophically lacking
01:04:56
mobilization is going clumsily
01:05:00
when mobilized to no avail
01:05:04
they throw it anywhere
01:05:09
pasture when they are relatives
01:05:14
equip
01:05:16
that is, it is clear that
01:05:19
financial resources in the state are still
01:05:21
there is, but it’s not the ability of their regime
01:05:23
effectively mobilize
01:05:25
she is of course but very talking therefore
01:05:31
the protracted war will devour her
01:05:33
resources she but she does it she will
01:05:36
live and finances and therefore human
01:05:39
resources
01:05:40
the population will become more and more
01:05:43
embittered or sooner or later it
01:05:46
anger will develop into aggression
01:05:49
there is this understanding and therefore we are delaying
01:05:51
it’s also impossible and that is, you can’t win
01:05:55
it turns out and stop
01:05:59
it seems like you can't until you win
01:06:02
but it’s also not possible to fight endlessly
01:06:05
it turns out that is, wherever you throw it, everywhere
01:06:07
Wedge That is, it’s so strategic
01:06:10
a dead end, that is, a strategic exit and
01:06:13
therefore the whole system
01:06:15
now she lives like this one day
01:06:19
the regime has switched, that is, about what’s there
01:06:21
what will happen next no one tries not to think
01:06:23
everyone also understands that something is coming
01:06:26
grandiose Tryndets But here's how exactly
01:06:30
no one knows what he will look like
01:06:32
these are the people there after all
01:06:34
will rebel as after the results of the First
01:06:37
world war before means two revolutions after
01:06:40
year and the people will rebel and pitchforks there
01:06:43
it means the elite will be raised either by the army
01:06:46
will deploy bayonets and move towards the Kremlin or
01:06:49
national republics will begin to disappear
01:06:52
either all this taken together or nuclear
01:06:55
war Yes, well, there is an understanding that something
01:07:00
it will be hell Well, exactly exactly how it all is
01:07:04
will look
01:07:05
no in this situation either, people know
01:07:09
just put your head down like that
01:07:11
look at your feet so that by chance
01:07:13
Well, don’t look around over the top
01:07:14
head target in the distance on the horizon
01:07:17
some kind of nightmare not to see, that is,
01:07:19
Russian Elites have the same habit
01:07:21
Putin sets the strategy behind all this
01:07:24
Putin's watching ours doing little I'm not
01:07:28
Well, we’re used to believing Putin in this sense
01:07:29
They knew that he was leading in the right direction
01:07:33
direction And now it comes to them
01:07:34
The realization that Yes no and he too can
01:07:37
leading in the wrong direction and like
01:07:39
we should do it ourselves now
01:07:42
strategy But since first exit
01:07:46
they don’t see secondly it’s scary Here they are
01:07:49
busy passing the buck
01:07:51
Each other
01:07:53
They are busy shifting
01:07:55
responsibility each other Yeah well
01:07:59
responsibility for each other sometimes
01:08:01
is happening
01:08:02
publicly this is this squabble that
01:08:04
took place before the appointment of severe punishment
01:08:07
it is necessary when there means then
01:08:09
the leadership of the operation was criticized to the fullest
01:08:13
publicly already these Kadyrov Prigogine
01:08:16
for example or when
01:08:17
the Ministry of Defense painted on each other on these
01:08:21
military officers and they ran screaming there
01:08:23
Kremlin Dear Father, thank you We are we
01:08:26
we are patriots for you
01:08:28
most of course the story is its own
01:08:31
aft Can I interrupt?
01:08:35
Well, until it ends now for me
01:08:38
them in headphones
01:08:44
until it ends Julia This is the story That
01:08:47
there was their complaint about the fact that
01:08:51
they say they want a criminal case against us
01:08:54
excite But it's go away leak That's it
01:08:56
it was about a criminal case I'm so
01:08:59
I understand it's organized
01:09:01
Ministry of Defense and Security
01:09:03
bureaucracy so to speak
01:09:06
to bring them to their senses, but they are in
01:09:10
we feel In general we have brought ourselves Yes if
01:09:12
We noticed they immediately started
01:09:14
Severiki PR That's in general
01:09:18
criticism of management stopped
01:09:20
Ministry of Defense which they had previously started
01:09:22
This allows And in this sense Well
01:09:25
Ministry of Defense is still a problem
01:09:26
solved the problem itself with the help of this leak
01:09:28
and didn't need enough
01:09:31
Means
01:09:33
the most information only about this case
01:09:35
so I don't think what to do now
01:09:37
it will be because the problems have resolved
01:09:44
that Jokes aside As they say Yes and
01:09:48
so Well, this is not the same audience that is there
01:09:51
you know the heroic one will go to the Barricades
01:09:52
In the name of the principle of Freedom of Speech Here they are
01:09:55
They simply
01:09:56
their status is essentially they are not free
01:09:59
words fought they defended their
01:10:01
status inside
01:10:04
bureaucratic hierarchy They wanted to say
01:10:07
the following is approximately So we obey
01:10:10
only the Kremlin, that is, we are so high
01:10:13
delivered part of this political
01:10:15
Putin's political machine We
01:10:17
We obey only Thunder clients A
01:10:22
that means all the other ordinary officials
01:10:24
including the military. Go to hell means
01:10:27
You are not our decree
01:10:31
Well now they are like this
01:10:33
allowed them to show that no and
01:10:36
the military also has a decree for you, here they are
01:10:40
according to the new new yours
01:10:43
the position of this hierarchy
01:10:45
omitted so to speak
01:10:47
they are administratively omitted
01:10:50
express themselves Here they will write there
01:10:52
Now talk about what it’s like there
01:10:55
great strategist Surikin and how Russia with
01:10:59
they were lucky
01:11:01
So, in general, returning to the big
01:11:09
appointed him
01:11:12
to blame all the problems on him Or
01:11:17
really so that he would lead the army to
01:11:19
victory
01:11:21
I think that Putin no longer believes in victory
01:11:24
Therefore, in fact, this one
01:11:27
the unrestrained Surikinsky PR campaign has begun
01:11:29
why haven't they promoted the previous ones yet?
01:11:32
commanders because Putin believed in
01:11:35
Victory and he wanted to be her father
01:11:38
the fact that now he no longer claims to
01:11:40
then to be the father of Victory and ready
01:11:42
the harsh people are ready to give up these laurels
01:11:44
says that he himself is not in Victory
01:11:45
very trusting and stern
01:11:47
in fact, it is needed in order to
01:11:49
this is the initial wave of disappointment
01:11:52
associated with the understanding that Victory is not
01:11:54
it will be when this understanding comes
01:11:56
after Kherson or after something else
01:11:59
this means that the wave is not completely
01:12:03
hit it so it would be a lightning rod
01:12:06
Although some of the negative energy went there
01:12:12
the feeling is that we believed you so much, comrade
01:12:14
Stalin maybe didn’t believe himself
01:12:18
still hoped
01:12:21
this is an emotion It’s not only according to Putin
01:12:25
hit at least partially hit somewhere
01:12:27
It’s still clear I don’t think Putin
01:12:30
calculates silicon source
01:12:31
hopes that it will be completely successful
01:12:32
say distance yourself from this
01:12:34
shame of defeat Of course not, and according to Putin
01:12:36
this will also hit but here I say no
01:12:38
I'll live here, at least some of the energy will be removed
01:12:40
the first second if there is the first wave
01:12:43
there will be disappointment sterns not and then
01:12:45
she will already rise to Putin Well
01:12:47
it's already good, basically it's already
01:12:48
tactical success will be for the Kremlin then
01:12:50
Are they there? Well, they're not winning
01:12:52
Now
01:12:53
position takes Yes they to anyone uh
01:12:56
more or less there
01:12:58
That is, if we were hit
01:13:01
furious but no longer lethal
01:13:04
it’s not bad since it didn’t get dark Yes, I’m not fat
01:13:06
as they say, the day has passed and glory
01:13:09
God that's why they I think that's why it's
01:13:12
the harsh people started promoting
01:13:14
to a large extent this is not only
01:13:17
this is the intention of course, yes I am far from it
01:13:19
conspiracy theories That they sat down right on purpose
01:13:21
it was invented No, I think originally
01:13:23
It's all gone, just these military corks
01:13:27
in general, all this Patriotic
01:13:28
the public is so well
01:13:31
there the heroic Savior was waiting, that is, to
01:13:33
she realized that the Nightmare of Ours
01:13:35
they beat Yes And so they began Well, where is who?
01:13:38
it's just by chance that it will save us
01:13:40
showed up and they all rushed away
01:13:42
Severiki then Aksu rabbi does this all the time
01:13:45
looked and see what enthusiasm is
01:13:47
goes about this yes and they think yes and
01:13:49
ok yeah let's do it with him
01:13:51
miss the interview let's show it let A
01:13:55
so to speak
01:13:56
PR It will be better for us when
01:13:59
will have to answer for the lack of success
01:14:02
yes, that is, they reacted situationally and
01:14:05
let this wave rise and
01:14:08
the origin of this wave I say
01:14:10
simply related to the request for
01:14:12
Savior to a man who suddenly
01:14:14
will change
01:14:15
means unfavorable course of affairs means
01:14:18
to do something heroic
01:14:20
a feat in itself Here is the PR of Surovikino
01:14:24
of course I was extremely stupid
01:14:27
amazed by the first performance
01:14:29
Means
01:14:31
it was the first interview
01:14:34
you see, it was not a performance in July
01:14:37
General it was such a speech
01:14:40
politics you know
01:14:43
Here
01:14:45
features of the current state
01:14:49
public opinion here
01:14:50
patriotic camp is that
01:14:52
that people are tired of words, that is, they
01:14:54
realized that there is an abyss between word and deed
01:14:56
until February 23 good the strongest army
01:14:59
there it is
01:15:01
then after the 23rd it means ours This is it
01:15:07
political reality is constructed with
01:15:09
with the help of words I encountered the real
01:15:11
reality Yes, and there everyone generally went
01:15:14
classics in the back streets everything began to crackle
01:15:16
the structure began to collapse
01:15:17
It turned out that the army is not so
01:15:18
brilliant And the enemy is not so
01:15:21
weakling as we are used to over one of
01:15:22
don't rush to change there my skanders
01:15:24
As they say, here it is and here it is
01:15:28
the structure was crumbling
01:15:30
So, well, the understanding came that everything
01:15:33
poorly ripe, now the real thing is ripe
01:15:39
and such despair, if I may say so
01:15:41
express myself here
01:15:44
it means Surikhin there is new hope
01:15:48
and this whole energy of despair is
01:15:52
was invested in this figure by Surikin But
01:15:55
this is all a request for you understand for the case
01:15:59
that someone will stop talking and
01:16:02
will get the job done at last
01:16:04
difference between word and deed
01:16:06
such a classic and severe in this
01:16:09
there must be absolutely
01:16:10
he must be laconic on principle
01:16:13
to be different from these chatterboxes means from
01:16:16
TV so you can see that the general
01:16:20
swan very sparingly so that he speaks
01:16:22
means that this is how it was created
01:16:25
I feel like I want him to say more
01:16:27
something like this he does everything well
01:16:30
on business
01:16:31
immediately started talking about it
01:16:35
that Russians and Ukrainians are brothers and how
01:16:38
violates the rights of citizens there Lord
01:16:41
a humanist has emerged, well, well, general
01:16:44
who argues okay we know
01:16:47
background of this General Yes, that means
01:16:50
a cruel person is not about people at all
01:16:52
you don’t even care about your topics
01:16:53
more than strangers And then he begins to reason
01:16:56
it means human rights I'm evil there
01:17:00
the nature of Nazism is not why they were called there
01:17:02
you were called to do you should be there
01:17:04
reason right flank left flank
01:17:07
that means missile defense is there
01:17:10
reserves Well, maneuvers there Well, that's how it is
01:17:13
a military man should speak and he sits there
01:17:16
what a bad politician
01:17:19
argues and he directly mentions that
01:17:21
called literally in one evening
01:17:22
turned into another talking head
01:17:25
just from TV Yes they are
01:17:27
hairy that's all And that's it of course
01:17:31
it was done extremely poorly, that is, I
01:17:33
this is how a former speechwriter says this
01:17:35
listened to this text, I understood that the person
01:17:37
who wrote him the text this is his enemy
01:17:39
actually, this is the direct enemy of the stern people, but me too
01:17:42
I even started to think for a moment that
01:17:44
maybe I even made some mistake
01:17:48
I say I don't like conspiracy theories but I
01:17:49
I think maybe they really did it on purpose
01:17:52
they did it so he wouldn't
01:17:54
still a full-fledged hero, that is
01:17:55
will be Let him be present let him promote himself
01:17:57
but that’s the disappointment in him already
01:18:00
laid into the very design itself
01:18:02
at the beginning I'm basically completely this
01:18:05
I don’t exclude it for myself, although I won’t repeat it
01:18:06
I love some cunning plans, which means
01:18:09
Well, it’s possible to theorize about them
01:18:13
you just know that's how they are
01:18:15
everyone is already there including the Kremlin members A in
01:18:19
lived this one of our own
01:18:20
the invented name is placed here
01:18:22
political construction E yes so without
01:18:25
in principle they can’t do it anymore. Well, no
01:18:27
maybe they just don't mention it
01:18:29
dogs so it seems to them that it’s like
01:18:32
It can’t be that way, it just doesn’t happen and that’s how it is
01:18:34
so as not to scold the Nazis, do not remember
01:18:37
don't talk about human rights there
01:18:40
that's about nature so to speak
01:18:41
Russian-Ukrainian brotherhood there
01:18:44
So maybe this isn't the intention.
01:18:46
Well, maybe there is, I say that it’s cynical there
01:18:48
sat down and
01:18:50
having Putin’s attitude in mind, so well
01:18:53
okay, you're doing some PR there, so
01:18:55
It means you don’t understand much, so
01:18:57
they're here just in case, that's all for him
01:18:59
and wrote
01:19:00
doesn't know well
01:19:02
But you wrote about how very
01:19:06
interesting changes are happening inside
01:19:09
authorities, for example, Putin pushes
01:19:11
powers on governors
01:19:15
I used to pull it on myself And now
01:19:18
mobilization they answer if possible
01:19:21
Let's talk about this a little bit Well
01:19:24
see Not all
01:19:26
dominant trend voltage 22 years up
01:19:28
pulling all powers to the center
01:19:32
depriving governors of the right to adopt
01:19:35
there were no solutions but from time to time
01:19:38
times of the most difficult situations
01:19:39
the opposite happened previous story
01:19:41
was during the time when the governors
01:19:44
accepted unpopular when the state
01:19:47
made unpopular decisions
01:19:49
lockdown and so on That's what they decided
01:19:52
done by the hands of governors and not Putin
01:19:55
because I’ll remind you of Putin’s rating
01:19:56
then in the spring of 20 when it all started
01:20:00
He fell with terrible force and they
01:20:04
came up with this design, so here it is
01:20:06
let
01:20:07
We hand it over to the local authorities
01:20:10
powers because it's a transfer
01:20:14
strictly speaking natural and correct
01:20:16
Because the system is centralized Well
01:20:19
for a long time there have been all sorts of reasonable boundaries
01:20:22
crossed in terms of centralization then
01:20:24
because it was the right decision
01:20:25
decentralization but it is in principle
01:20:27
it worked and it worked in
01:20:29
public political space
01:20:31
means negative about Putin No, rating B
01:20:37
generally stopped falling at some point
01:20:38
Well, there are a lot of factors, of course.
01:20:40
influenced the rating, you need to understand
01:20:41
there and here the people's vote
01:20:43
then it passed and, as a matter of fact,
01:20:45
then when at the end of summer the situation means
01:20:50
until the appearance stabilized and became
01:20:52
it’s clear that we’re not just that we’re all going to die
01:20:54
as originally expected
01:21:00
totality including this one
01:21:01
transfer of powers to the localities that's why
01:21:04
this is the second such decision
01:21:08
here again is out of the popular situation when
01:21:11
the state accepts unpopular
01:21:13
decisions restricting rights and freedoms
01:21:15
citizens
01:21:17
But in fact, even before that
01:21:19
there were stories, for example I remember how
01:21:22
after the beginning of Bolotnaya after this
01:21:26
Bashkiria worked as this governor and how
01:21:29
suddenly on the eve of the presidential
01:21:32
companies In our regions the Kremlin has become
01:21:37
request information about how we
01:21:41
We see ourselves as Putin’s company then
01:21:43
there is a Duma election just passed
01:21:45
the result was very bad
01:21:46
Russia scored less than 50 percent
01:21:48
swamp has already begun yes And here they are
01:21:51
it means they are calling and have their thoughts
01:21:54
Well, we’re in the regions, of course everyone is going crazy
01:21:57
because the Kremlin is Putin's company
01:21:59
they did everything themselves, that is, they
01:22:01
Even the banners were always regulated
01:22:04
banner program here in Ufa conditionally
01:22:05
speaking there we hang banners with Putin and
01:22:08
Means
01:22:11
we we owe them this banner
01:22:13
send the program, they will approve it there
01:22:16
endorse
01:22:17
and only after that we will implement it Yes
01:22:20
well, that is, nonsense is generally funny, what are we
01:22:23
sitting we don’t know where the banners are right there
01:22:25
where the main traffic flows are
01:22:28
pass where people will see everything
01:22:30
they attract them, they know better there, well
01:22:34
stupidity but nevertheless that's how it was
01:22:36
always and then suddenly they’re like, well, like
01:22:38
Give us your thoughts as you go
01:22:40
Putin It was certainly so powerful
01:22:44
indicator of confusion they did not know
01:22:47
what should I do? And here it is now
01:22:52
same story now here are the governors
01:22:55
loaded with the right means
01:22:58
well, within the framework of headquarters I was able to lead
01:23:02
security forces That is, this is the right of which
01:23:05
there will be a cleansing of the governor
01:23:07
long ago already deprived Yes, this is Alpha
01:23:11
and Omega of Putin’s system as they call it
01:23:13
Before removing the security forces from subordination
01:23:16
governors to subordinate them directly
01:23:17
Moscow and all this was done very
01:23:23
tough and the security forces come straight to
01:23:26
regions with installations that the governor
01:23:28
the enemy is the governor of his entourage
01:23:32
breeding grounds for corruption and potential
01:23:35
separatists and Our Our task is There
01:23:38
constantly digging means
01:23:42
to the top of Moscow
01:23:44
and we will be there all the time in general
01:23:46
arrest and the governor of their entourage
01:23:49
live fortresses
01:23:52
there all around them surrounded them They are in many
01:23:55
places
01:24:00
and how much they didn’t care about him
01:24:02
What
01:24:03
spat on the governor Although the governor
01:24:06
strictly speaking, Putin is also appointed
01:24:07
generally funny. That is, they are taken away there.
01:24:11
generally struggling through some schools
01:24:13
they let you in. Well, that is, they dig until the seventh
01:24:16
the knees are then planted with the help
01:24:19
its own administrative
01:24:20
resources are placed at the head of the region and immediately
01:24:24
the day after this appointment
01:24:25
and begins to cover it and
01:24:28
control it like some kind of enemy
01:24:29
there is total distrust in general
01:24:31
towards people there within the system
01:24:34
Nightmare And now the governor knows
01:24:36
that he who hates these and the local security officer
01:24:39
and the local ring of the main one with a hand for
01:24:43
Department of Internal Affairs Which means uh
01:24:46
there are prosecutors of the investigative committee and
01:24:50
now suddenly they are sitting down, which means he too
01:24:52
already the main chair they are on the side among him
01:24:55
subordinates are sitting there this is on the last
01:24:57
week meeting for all regions I
01:25:00
the question was presented, it means the security forces are sitting
01:25:03
fists clenched not understanding now
01:25:04
he will get even for all these arrests they are
01:25:07
he's there and they're ruining the governor's business
01:25:09
that means the entourage is arresting there too
01:25:12
there is now he will get back for everything for this
01:25:15
It will start to get wet here either or not And
01:25:18
the governor is also thinking about them right now
01:25:20
soak or wait because
01:25:22
it’s not clear how long this will last and how it all happened
01:25:23
it will look like the same design
01:25:26
it’s clear that he’s unsteady, and the risk-taker isn’t
01:25:29
take risks and they Well, that’s all that
01:25:31
anything but this is not system stabilization
01:25:33
of course there is redistribution there
01:25:36
powers of authorities within the apparatus Yes
01:25:40
still being undertaken in such
01:25:42
unfavorable environment favorable
01:25:44
environment, of course, well, absolutely
01:25:47
destabilizes the system even more Well
01:25:50
doing nothing doesn't work either. Oh yeah
01:25:53
the system obviously doesn't work anymore it doesn't
01:25:55
able to generate this one
01:25:58
over-centralized Putin system
01:26:00
unable to generate sufficient
01:26:01
the amount of resources for the army
01:26:04
was able to win this war but at the same time
01:26:07
still under control there
01:26:09
the economy so that it doesn’t die completely
01:26:12
So, well, a protest so that in the end
01:26:14
didn’t burst into flames, that is, inside
01:26:15
we also need to keep up with the political situation
01:26:17
hold and in general here are the resources for
01:26:21
it is no longer possible to solve all these problems
01:26:23
I already mentioned that Yes at the very beginning
01:26:25
conversation about what is there but when Soldiers
01:26:29
going to fight at their own expense
01:26:31
But this is essentially the Middle Ages in
01:26:34
in general it's just chickens, that's understandable
01:26:38
people this is an idealized system that is
01:26:42
Well, it's anything but normal B
01:26:44
including in the eyes of the most loyal
01:26:46
playlists and the fact that there is no protest
01:26:49
right now doesn't mean it won't happen
01:26:51
tomorrow or the day after tomorrow Well actually
01:26:52
saying so, revolutions are happening, accumulating
01:26:54
dissatisfaction Evidence is accumulating
01:26:57
What
01:26:58
the system is rotten through and through and it needs to be
01:27:01
change and but in any case not Protect
01:27:04
necessary And now this accumulation is taking place
01:27:07
the war revealed new factors like these
01:27:11
self-mobilization so to speak maybe so
01:27:13
to express means when the Soldiers themselves
01:27:17
there's already a shovel there to lead so that means
01:27:23
for Well, well, yes, yes, me too And in general this
01:27:29
Here
01:27:31
new arguments Julia This is a new argument
01:27:34
which proves for new groups of people
01:27:36
that the whole system is blown away
01:27:42
but this is exactly what I have about
01:27:46
colorfully so described by you new
01:27:48
balance of power between the security forces and
01:27:51
we are governors I propose on this
01:27:53
concentrate but a few short ones
01:27:55
clarifications but very important
01:27:57
first
01:27:59
Putin maintained martial law, including
01:28:02
such a quasi-martial situation in close
01:28:05
with Ukraine regions If I'm correct
01:28:08
I understand this is a quasi martial law
01:28:11
on the contrary, it gives additional powers
01:28:13
security officer over the governors here
01:28:17
martial law has been introduced yes
01:28:21
there are no four regions in those regions
01:28:24
Where
01:28:25
reconnection there there yes there
01:28:29
the military are not even just security forces but
01:28:30
the military got full power
01:28:33
and I'm talking about the rest of Russia, that is
01:28:36
now throughout the rest of Russia
01:28:37
the area and the rest appeared in the same place
01:28:41
as I understand it, the security forces are just now
01:28:44
have some predominantly
01:28:46
the province there are such as quasi
01:28:48
military headquarters
01:28:49
yeah yeah well that's what happened in the first place
01:28:52
in 4 those regions that only
01:28:55
that they are connected Yes, and in principle I think
01:28:59
largely for this reason
01:29:01
was started, that is, the Kremlin probably
01:29:02
I'm tired of all these guys at customs
01:29:05
Means
01:29:12
Yes, these pushlins there is water there, they are under there
01:29:17
feet get in the way and the military complains we don't
01:29:19
we can win because they hinder us
01:29:21
we need to coordinate with them, so Putin
01:29:24
destroy it and come on
01:29:27
Yes, now they won’t bother you Now
01:29:30
let's take full responsibility no
01:29:32
And I said Yulia, that means everything else
01:29:35
Russia when I told about what was there
01:29:38
the security forces turned out to be similar
01:29:44
question But what is happening with Sobyanin
01:29:47
because he announced that mobilization
01:29:50
ended What was hardly perceived
01:29:56
Well, in general it was perceived roughly speaking
01:29:59
those people to whom he addressed in
01:30:01
mostly with a smile and with disbelief. How
01:30:05
you think
01:30:06
what Sobyanin did regarding
01:30:09
mobilization Why was He allowed to do this?
01:30:11
say because it seems strange
01:30:12
say Sobyanin and not the Ministry
01:30:15
defense and what it was
01:30:21
Well, I think Sobyanin
01:30:24
he understands that mobilization is very
01:30:28
It’s an unpopular thing that there’s a war in Moscow
01:30:29
Generally unpopular thing. Note that he
01:30:32
there and letters for this are carefully avoided And
01:30:35
in general, well, at least all this
01:30:37
military consumer pandemonium
01:30:38
which means throughout the country she is in
01:30:42
Moscow at a minimum
01:30:45
Sobyanin convinced the Kremlin that I have
01:30:48
here you know it means folk
01:30:51
loyal, don't give him a reason not to
01:30:53
it is necessary to outrage so that it’s like nothing
01:30:56
came out In the end, the capital of the Revolution
01:30:57
happens and
01:31:00
with this in principle with this approach
01:31:02
agreed and I think personally with Putin
01:31:04
spoke and therefore Moscow stood from
01:31:07
away from all this And then there's
01:31:09
mobilization, well, don’t carry it out at all
01:31:10
it’s impossible, but Sobyanin tried
01:31:12
minimal effort means, well, that is
01:31:15
We involve Moskvich to a minimum
01:31:16
tried to create these
01:31:17
mobilization points for
01:31:21
guest workers, yes, that is, I have to give
01:31:25
there are 50 thousand people there, I don’t know how many he is
01:31:26
there, for example, 50 thousand Well, I’m better
01:31:29
Tajik houses with Uzbeks Yes, they are Muscovites
01:31:33
indigenous and in general he tried
01:31:36
minimize the consequences of all this
01:31:37
this is useful for the Muscovites themselves
01:31:40
proves in another investigation that
01:31:42
resistance works what's where
01:31:44
the authorities may trample on
01:31:46
they still try to resist
01:31:47
act carefully there are these
01:31:51
so the military started with the police, the security forces
01:31:54
Well, that is, those who do not obey
01:31:55
Sobyanin started in general, very stupid people
01:31:57
this metro to catch Moscow there
01:31:59
at all
01:32:00
paralyzed
01:32:01
its economy has become and so have the people
01:32:07
hid Well that's all too
01:32:10
a reason for growing discontent and in the end
01:32:14
ends that were protest
01:32:16
Well, Sobyanin, I think he ran with Putin
01:32:18
agreed on the topic What do they say, well
01:32:20
I just heard Putin say what it is
01:32:22
we reduce we stop mobilization through
01:32:25
a couple of weeks immediately ran to him with
01:32:28
you Vladimir can be in Moscow there
01:32:30
let's cut it early Well, Putin tells him
01:32:32
Well, go ahead and do Sobyanin, but not to
01:32:34
the end is apparently having received some
01:32:36
the go-ahead from Putin may not even be directly
01:32:38
maybe slime from Putin for example there
01:32:40
talked, well, that is, Sobyanin decided
01:32:42
that he was allowed and hurried about it
01:32:44
announce Well, I was in a hurry to be
01:32:47
a messenger who will bring good
01:32:50
news And that means Well, and his hardware
01:32:56
opponents I understand ah-ah
01:32:58
in general, many people don’t like him
01:33:00
these attempts mean to be everything everything
01:33:03
white, we have stained everyone with blood here
01:33:06
It seems like I didn’t do this type and they
01:33:09
it means they took advantage of what they had
01:33:11
There is no decision to cancel mobilization. So what?
01:33:16
words words strictly speaking legal
01:33:17
these mobilizations have no strength
01:33:19
decision of the Federal level Sobyanin
01:33:22
after all, how influential he was was not
01:33:24
after all, he’s just a mayor, he’s regional
01:33:26
leader and using this
01:33:29
What
01:33:30
He
01:33:32
announced something for which he is not responsible
01:33:37
strictly speaking in the legal sense of the word
01:33:39
but they installed it, that is, they
01:33:42
continued to distribute the agenda continued
01:33:44
she said not to mobilize people
01:33:49
canceled Well, Sobyanin turned out very well
01:33:51
you look pale, it's just that I'm connected
01:33:56
I think with his mistake with his desire
01:33:59
quickly bring Muscovites a pleasant
01:34:01
news
01:34:04
and you wrote that Mishustin now receives
01:34:07
explain part of the control over the security forces
01:34:10
what is it And how And why, well, when
01:34:13
declared martial law was created
01:34:16
commission
01:34:18
government commission I'm sure
01:34:20
I forgot the name, what is it called, well, in general
01:34:23
she should study
01:34:25
coordination of efforts there, including
01:34:28
security forces have such commissions on
01:34:31
in bureaucratic language means receiving
01:34:33
additional powers, that is, in
01:34:35
within the framework of this commission you, being
01:34:37
let's say the chairman of this commission
01:34:39
boards means members of this commission in
01:34:42
within the framework of this commission you give Bortnik
01:34:44
he is obliged in principle to carry out instructions
01:34:46
report if he is not like you
01:34:49
you think it necessary to do it, but you mean
01:34:51
you can do it
01:34:53
return the report to him and say I'm not happy
01:34:55
Let's redo it In general
01:34:57
in fact, this commission was created
01:35:01
I wrote them because
01:35:04
earlier
01:35:05
but in our name, on behalf of Putin, by the security forces
01:35:08
only Patrushev commanded once
01:35:11
the story when Medvedev unexpectedly
01:35:13
he did it somewhere in August
01:35:16
went to Lugansk If I'm not mistaken in the LPR
01:35:20
and held a meeting there
01:35:22
means in which everyone took part
01:35:25
the security forces are there, even the prosecutor
01:35:28
I remember it was either open for sure
01:35:30
the prosecutor was Bortnikov and Kolokoltsev
01:35:33
Here is the chairmanship of this meeting
01:35:36
not Patrushev Medvedev, I was surprised then
01:35:38
I also wrote about it then because, well
01:35:41
it's been an extraordinary story so far
01:35:44
the strongmen were nowhere to be seen that the bears
01:35:47
commanded here this is a public field here
01:35:49
fell out once, no continuation
01:35:51
there wasn’t, that is, he held one meeting
01:35:53
Everything means
01:35:59
the powers then fell into his hands and he
01:36:04
Well, in any case, we still have a second person
01:36:05
state Yes, he is a person who
01:36:09
Means
01:36:11
Well, in case something happens, he
01:36:13
automatically becomes in Rio
01:36:15
president yes And here he has the only thing
01:36:19
really didn't have enough
01:36:20
speaking control with the target and here it is
01:36:23
this control is brought to him and means he has
01:36:29
this could be all of course
01:36:30
political consequences that is not a fact
01:36:31
that Putin when he made the decision about
01:36:33
the creation of this commission meant there
01:36:35
Mishustin's prospects as a successor
01:36:37
maybe there is nothing like that, he’s just
01:36:40
dissatisfied with the security forces Yes, he is dissatisfied with them
01:36:44
efficiency and he is trying somehow
01:36:47
way to make the system more
01:36:49
effective boost What is called
01:36:52
a strong manager so Putin can
01:36:55
maybe decided that ok, now is not the time there
01:36:58
for everyone to mistrust you just need a system
01:37:02
didn't fall apart
01:37:05
means your management skills there and
01:37:07
in terms of coordinating security forces too
01:37:09
they will apply but I looked yesterday
01:37:12
the situation means they wrote there about
01:37:17
this commission but there is no God there
01:37:20
authority, that is, here is my text on
01:37:22
which you refer or I wrote
01:37:23
immediately following this decision
01:37:25
a few days ago and just yesterday
01:37:27
the commission's position has already come out and there is no
01:37:31
God is the source, of course, yes, that is, there is speech in
01:37:34
mainly about mobilization
01:37:36
economics is about, well, that is, we are talking
01:37:41
it's about how
01:37:42
economic needs of the military
01:37:46
more efficient
01:37:47
satisfies Well, that is, they have technology
01:37:50
there's none left at all
01:37:52
produce new equipment there
01:37:54
repair there
01:37:56
burnt tanks mean, and so on
01:37:58
That's it
01:38:00
Well, from what I saw yesterday in
01:38:04
the situation there should not be
01:38:06
automatically that I'm Mishustinny
01:38:08
you know, it will turn around and suit you
01:38:09
the well-known committee of the FSB will also wait, but no
01:38:13
such
01:38:14
I won’t draw a conclusion yet, but nevertheless
01:38:18
less A fact is a fact still within the framework
01:38:21
Mishustina will receive this commission
01:38:24
additional New communicative
01:38:26
A channel through which he can
01:38:28
rebuild relationships
01:38:30
security forces When I wrote my report on
01:38:33
about a possible successor when weeks
01:38:36
three ago, which means I installed Mishustin
01:38:40
there towards the end of the list saying that it
01:38:43
the main problem is precisely the
01:38:46
it has a lot of advantages in general Yes but
01:38:48
the security forces will most likely be against him
01:38:51
for them he is still a person
01:38:54
quite a stranger at the same time he really
01:38:58
actually a very good communicator, that is
01:39:01
he has a common language with
01:39:04
that means, well, with whoever he sees fit and
01:39:06
he only As they say, that’s the reason
01:39:09
And he will do it And this commission
01:39:11
in principle, can become one of the channels with
01:39:14
by which he will simply be
01:39:15
to improve your relationship with
01:39:19
security forces and, in principle, maybe
01:39:22
that's the problem that there will be forces
01:39:26
against mishusti maybe he can take it off
01:39:27
maybe he's working on them right now
01:39:31
army What is called May he be able to
01:39:33
convince me that look at the guys I
01:39:36
its everything is fine there we are with you
01:39:38
let's agree
01:39:39
and his quotes as a result are exactly that
01:39:42
as a potential successor to Putin in
01:39:46
in principle they can grow Well, that is, I don’t
01:39:49
I claim that this has already happened and even
01:39:52
maybe the process hasn’t even started yet but
01:39:54
potential has appeared That is, I’m just in case
01:39:57
case suggested in this direction
01:39:59
look in the direction so to speak
01:40:01
relationship between person
01:40:05
but the actual potential ones
01:40:08
successors
01:40:09
what is your list of potential
01:40:12
successors And most importantly, what is
01:40:14
succession mechanism
01:40:16
military coup revolution no
01:40:21
Palace coup
01:40:23
no Julia, I think that at first after all
01:40:26
they will all come to Putin with words
01:40:29
dear father, come on, tell me a miracle
01:40:32
Here we are losing, it’s clear that everything is bad
01:40:34
what plan do you have understanding that
01:40:37
we'll do what we need to do, just taxi out
01:40:39
You can no longer go with the flow
01:40:41
take some active steps What
01:40:43
we'll do it even if he doesn't say anything
01:40:46
us at some point, the time will come when
01:40:47
he will have nothing to say but they will say
01:40:49
Listen, let's work on the option then
01:40:51
we'll think about a successor. That is, we need to
01:40:54
they are for Ukraine to negotiate with you
01:40:56
they don't sit down at the negotiating table
01:40:59
because we can't win anyway
01:41:02
we need to negotiate everything is different now
01:41:03
the economy will finally die and evolution
01:41:06
people stopped and
01:41:10
at some point
01:41:16
Hi Julia, look
01:41:18
The trick is that he is weakening even now
01:41:22
of course it will all look like
01:41:25
an encroachment on his power Yes, and they
01:41:28
know what he can do with them
01:41:30
that's why they don't go yet, although in reality
01:41:33
in fact, of course they are already internal to this
01:41:36
ready for a long time That is, the understanding that everything
01:41:39
something is going wrong and something needs to be done about them
01:41:41
Of course there is, but I still don’t understand what it is
01:41:43
may be perceived by him and will be sooner
01:41:45
in total the encroachment on his
01:41:46
power But since he is objectively
01:41:49
his control over the situation weakens
01:41:51
is weakening and the regime is approaching its
01:41:53
the end of a specific military defeat
01:41:56
which after this
01:41:59
final defeat deoptimizes
01:42:01
regime with terrible power, it will simply die
01:42:02
in itself even the Revolution is not
01:42:05
you will need it and here it is
01:42:08
and at some point when we got there
01:42:10
we'll come much closer, this is their arrival with
01:42:14
with these words he will cease to be in essence
01:42:16
an act of attack on his authority
01:42:19
the authorities will no longer understand
01:42:20
will remain It will be friendly in principle
01:42:22
offering an exit option because
01:42:25
objectively speaking in his interests too
01:42:27
still answers to agree between
01:42:29
in the meantime, negotiate with each other
01:42:33
the person who starts
01:42:36
negotiate with one of them
01:42:38
will definitely run to Putin and say
01:42:39
Your dear father is here against you, Sagittarius
01:42:43
betrayals are planned, order them
01:42:45
head
01:42:48
firstly at some point he will say A
01:42:51
what do they offer receiver
01:42:53
because he himself is at a dead end, the most important thing is
01:42:56
here it is
01:42:58
he understands you speak as if
01:43:02
he's sitting now wait no he knows
01:43:05
listen well when his troops are heroic
01:43:07
they're coming back like they're coming back
01:43:10
offensive when they run from under
01:43:12
Kharkov will still flee from near Kherson as
01:43:14
it's anything, well, that is, blind
01:43:17
will see So in general that's what you say
01:43:20
how do I have a good option?
01:43:22
rule forever and they will come to him and
01:43:24
they offer the option to leave
01:43:29
actually at some point
01:43:31
there will be no option to rule forever
01:43:34
or the option to leave and try to save
01:43:36
save the system by installing your
01:43:39
person Well, like Medvedev Yes and
01:43:42
or option
01:43:45
And choosing between these two
01:43:47
options here, choosing between edit
01:43:49
forever and leave he will choose to rule forever But
01:43:52
choosing between the option Chushesku or
01:43:54
receiver he can choose receiver Then
01:43:57
yes, I think you asked me
01:43:59
will there be a revolution or not I think so
01:44:00
I'll try this first
01:44:01
conversation and now if he doesn’t go for it
01:44:06
then the system can already organize
01:44:09
and the coup also because
01:44:11
objectively speaking the interests of the system
01:44:13
Putin's interests have now diverged Previously
01:44:15
he was the main stabilizing factor
01:44:17
he was for them a guarantor of what they had
01:44:20
there will still be high social
01:44:22
income status there, well, everything’s fine
01:44:24
life Yes a-and that means after the start
01:44:28
wars especially after it became
01:44:30
It’s clear that the war is being lost
01:44:33
Stopped turned from the main
01:44:35
stabilizer in the main
01:44:36
destabilizing circumstances for
01:44:38
systems you understand the system needs now
01:44:41
negotiation
01:44:42
because it risks collapsing altogether
01:44:44
It's just that the war is lost
01:44:46
the revolution will end at some point
01:44:48
it will gobble up all the resources the country has
01:44:50
And in the end the revolution will end
01:44:52
there's a good chance it won't work, well not
01:44:55
the fact is that it will be one hundred percent
01:44:56
I don’t actually give a guarantee. Well, you can.
01:44:58
some kind of North Korean version
01:44:59
turn and live like this for a long time, but also
01:45:02
this is a North Korean version too, by the way
01:45:03
eventually it will end
01:45:06
revolution too And in general, well, you can
01:45:09
try but one hundred percent guarantee
01:45:12
that you will be able to sit if you lose
01:45:15
there is no military man, but in Russia we know for
01:45:19
last century three revolutions essentially After
01:45:23
three unwinnable wars Yes
01:45:25
Russian-Japanese 1905 World War I
01:45:28
the seventeenth year and the Afghan war
01:45:29
which served to a large extent
01:45:31
contributed to the delegalization of the Soviet
01:45:33
Union and death there are of course other reasons
01:45:36
it was in bulk, but the Afghan war was very
01:45:38
get involved a lot
01:45:40
that's because it's about the Afghan war
01:45:44
let's take a break from the war for a minute, sorry
01:45:46
that I'm interrupting we definitely
01:45:47
back to the topic of the system against Putin I
01:45:51
I promise this will be the final question
01:45:53
but just about the Afghan war
01:45:57
then funerals played a big role
01:45:59
Alexey Arrestovich seems to be in
01:46:01
in a conversation with Feigel he said that how
01:46:03
only the number of mobilizers
01:46:06
the number of deaths will exceed 50 thousand, then each
01:46:10
the person will know the person who
01:46:12
got a funeral and it will be very
01:46:15
a strong destabilizing factor with
01:46:18
from your point of view it will be
01:46:19
destabilizing factor because we
01:46:21
or vice versa in conditions of total
01:46:25
propaganda and it will be like this is not
01:46:28
scary cementing factor here's how
01:46:30
we see in this video a woman who
01:46:33
receives a funeral and enters on the bus and
01:46:35
screams Damned Ukraine That is, when
01:46:38
people are being killed
01:46:40
their relatives
01:46:42
naturally feel the need
01:46:45
somehow justify and blame this death
01:46:48
it’s not about Putin, but about the damned one
01:46:52
Ukraine
01:46:54
Julia about a week or two ago even
01:46:58
I wrote a whole text about this
01:47:00
there was talk of Hell
01:47:06
Well then I’ll just retell it means in
01:47:09
relationships
01:47:12
here are close relatives
01:47:15
the closest parents are brothers and sisters
01:47:18
there
01:47:20
wives children
01:47:22
this of course the funeral will perform
01:47:27
rather cementing like this
01:47:30
circumstances for most people
01:47:32
this is going to hurt people a lot
01:47:36
think about what their native
01:47:39
meaningless yes You can say that
01:47:43
he died in vain
01:47:46
in a stupid senseless war they are in
01:47:49
in principle they will cling to arguments
01:47:51
propaganda supplies
01:47:54
that this death was not meaningful
01:47:56
that she had some kind of meaning Well, plus
01:47:59
there will also be nice things in the form of coffins
01:48:02
from the state Yes, but in relation to
01:48:06
external yes yes regarding external
01:48:11
Circle So this thing will work
01:48:14
after all, friends are against it, it’s just
01:48:17
there are colleagues there, some colleagues
01:48:20
work there Odnoklassniki Odnogrupniki
01:48:22
there it will be for them after all
01:48:26
rather a negative shock and and at the same time
01:48:29
no obligation means
01:48:32
the need to justify this death
01:48:35
they won’t be there, that is, they are quite here
01:48:38
outwardly the perimeter is quite capable of recognizing
01:48:40
that death was meaningless for them
01:48:43
this confession will not happen
01:48:47
somehow it's a blow for them
01:48:50
unpleasant
01:48:54
that means in vain And in principle, but with
01:48:59
this is the very understanding that war is
01:49:01
real blood real death ours
01:49:02
personal is no longer just a thing
01:49:05
TV Yes, this is already a real thing
01:49:07
life This is all very strong of course
01:49:11
bring it closer This is the feeling that it’s a joke
01:49:14
it's over that politics is getting narrower
01:49:18
my personal business, that is, Previously I could
01:49:22
to say I'm not interested in politics
01:49:25
now politics has come to me
01:49:26
and in this form
01:49:28
he was killed. Well, maybe they killed me too
01:49:31
wave maybe they will call me yes Or
01:49:33
each of them if I'm a woman there
01:49:35
a classmate was killed But that's my husband
01:49:38
There is [music]
01:49:40
someone for whom you can
01:49:42
worry that is it is of course
01:49:45
will greatly contribute to growth
01:49:48
protest sentiments, that is, people
01:49:50
will begin to understand that mobilization is not
01:49:51
It's a joke, but it's still significant
01:49:54
there is still some virtual
01:49:56
such a story That's why I, for example
01:49:59
when mobilization began I immediately
01:50:01
said there will be protests
01:50:04
Well, wait, but how many have been called so far?
01:50:07
there are still 200 thousand not even called up but
01:50:10
country where the adult population is there
01:50:12
millions
01:50:15
Well, yes, that’s also an indicator by the way
01:50:18
attitude means real attitude towards
01:50:22
business
01:50:24
nevertheless, look here 200 thousand plus
01:50:28
700 I don't know, I've seen numbers less than that Well
01:50:31
ok even Let it be 700 But that’s a million
01:50:34
per 100 million population understand
01:50:35
it's not for everyone yet
01:50:38
touched But when the number of coffins
01:50:42
will increase from there coming Yes it is
01:50:46
they will even have gone there themselves
01:50:50
still alive
01:50:52
It's not scary yet, that's why
01:50:54
it's the same even if I have
01:50:56
someone personally went there if he
01:50:58
He's alive while he's in some kind of training camp
01:51:01
the camp is most likely located
01:51:05
cold and so on
01:51:13
that means she hasn't hit yet
01:51:15
when will there be these uh coffins
01:51:18
a lot and when and at the same time these coffins
01:51:21
will overlap with New waves of mobilization
01:51:22
When living people go to one end
01:51:25
the other side is coming and Dead people are here
01:51:28
these two things overlap each other E on
01:51:31
friend They will certainly give a splash
01:51:35
protest, that is, in general it is necessary to understand
01:51:36
that each subsequent wave of mobilization
01:51:38
it will be more difficult than the previous one because
01:51:40
that they called up in the first wave they called up
01:51:42
the most uh or those who bought into this
01:51:45
Prime Minister's Propaganda that it's mine
01:51:47
duty there is the fight against the fascist, well, either
01:51:50
texts of the most humble and accustomed ones
01:51:52
obey your superiors unquestioningly Yes
01:51:54
but there are a lot of them in the country, here are them so far
01:51:58
shaved uh so to speak the first batch
01:52:00
sent those needed at the front
01:52:03
Well, yes, yes, of course, that's it for real
01:52:08
in fact, well, at the front, strictly speaking, here in
01:52:11
army of a totalitarian mass state
01:52:14
the armies of a totalitarian state are
01:52:16
people are needed, that is, the most important thing is that
01:52:18
they meekly followed orders there
01:52:21
command That is
01:52:26
It’s theirs, it’s ours that’s another war, but it’s ours
01:52:28
old war as it turns out, well
01:52:31
in short, in any case they will end New
01:52:34
war in a clash with the old me even
01:52:37
no doubt yes yes Everyone already knows everything and
01:52:41
Putin That's how he can't figure out how
01:52:44
get out of it all
01:52:48
These people are the ones who were in the first wave
01:52:51
they took the most loyal ones here in
01:52:54
second wave These will already come for those
01:52:56
the endings are not over yet
01:52:59
there will be in the first and second wave
01:53:00
people like that They just didn't go first
01:53:02
they sent a wave and a summons but there
01:53:04
There will already be those who have already managed to hide
01:53:06
yes, that is, there will be a second wave
01:53:09
coming for people was everything
01:53:11
enough quantity will come for
01:53:13
people who, in general, already have
01:53:16
skill to hide from the military registration and enlistment office skill
01:53:18
has resistance and to take them away
01:53:21
you'll have to push harder
01:53:23
there will be a metro there no longer just there
01:53:26
metro catching people means I don't know
01:53:28
Shepherd dogs walk there Yes, and the third wave
01:53:31
it will be even more difficult in this sense
01:53:34
there is repression will intensify
01:53:35
people's resistance will increase
01:53:37
plus more oncoming coffins already
01:53:39
will demonstrate what it really is
01:53:41
that's it, that is, don't you think that
01:53:43
now quickly go there and fight
01:53:45
better money you'll walk like a hero
01:53:48
and and Each next Here I am in short
01:53:51
I'm answering your question about
01:53:52
protests Yes, that's as far as uh Than
01:53:56
the further we move the more
01:53:58
chances are there will be a protest after all
01:54:00
It will break out and it will be strong Well, actually
01:54:02
saying this is the very beginning it was clear to me
01:54:04
literally on the first day of mobilization
01:54:06
said that the first primary protest
01:54:08
originally associated with just with
01:54:09
the announcement of mobilization will be very
01:54:11
few means
01:54:14
bye For most people you understand
01:54:18
For too long people have lived in a situation where
01:54:21
politics was completely virtual
01:54:23
thing Yes, so authoritarian
01:54:26
political consciousness Yes it's there for
01:54:28
bosses bosses there's something there
01:54:29
engaged. They make politics, and we
01:54:31
here small people have nothing to do with us
01:54:32
And
01:54:34
means a very small number of people in
01:54:37
in principle capable I don’t know I’m not political
01:54:40
I'm interested Well yes yes this is basically for
01:54:43
the majority and people who are capable
01:54:46
hear the news immediately transfer it to
01:54:48
understanding myself what this threatens me personally in
01:54:51
basically the country is a little different they are
01:54:53
We're used to losing something there.
01:54:54
some passions are happening, something is boiling
01:54:56
there is some kind of movement there And here in our
01:55:00
life there means nothing at all
01:55:02
is changing
01:55:03
Yes, and that's why they got used to it calmly
01:55:06
react to whatever happens to them
01:55:08
said to share therefore when only
01:55:10
announced mobilization reacted quickly
01:55:13
a small number of people and the majority
01:55:16
for them she remained only
01:55:18
virtual now only gradually
01:55:20
This is all approaching them before them uh
01:55:23
comes Well, in the case of the First World War
01:55:27
war and it was necessary How much it turns out
01:55:28
3 years to
01:55:31
a real full-fledged protest has matured
01:55:35
the first signs of protest were
01:55:38
noticeable Which means As far as I remember autumn
01:55:41
15 years First signs of dissatisfaction
01:55:44
there has been since August the fourteenth
01:55:47
And here, and then here are 15 all 16 Well, 18
01:55:51
Already rushed Well, here we are in that direction
01:55:53
we're moving
01:55:56
and your last questions but what
01:55:59
called Last Bot not list actually
01:56:01
you talked about the system they will come to
01:56:04
To Putin Who exactly will come and will they
01:56:07
among those who came were Prigozhin who first
01:56:11
very recently he showed himself clearly
01:56:13
then suddenly it somehow became quiet and why?
01:56:16
connected and Kadyrov who continues
01:56:19
his son shows himself brightly here
01:56:22
brought as a gift to my father Ukrainian
01:56:26
prisoners of war
01:56:28
This is just so strong for me
01:56:31
reminded me of the 14th century
01:56:32
in a word, who will come to Putin and say
01:56:37
old man it's time to leave
01:56:43
Julia, well, I can’t predict this
01:56:45
Truth
01:56:47
Kadyrov
01:56:49
Kadyrov in principle
01:56:51
a brave frostbite can do a lot of things
01:56:53
do it but I think he will do it sooner
01:56:56
next after waiting for everything
01:56:58
it will fall down just to show off your
01:57:01
He will already elect Kadyrov
01:57:02
They are only shown on TV
01:57:05
and so they Well, everyone knows that they are in
01:57:08
the second and third lines are there Yes
01:57:10
kicking these mobs forward
01:57:13
attack Which means they themselves
01:57:17
shore beyond the City of the detachments They are back
01:57:21
people with washing machines pass by
01:57:23
the washing machine remains with this one
01:57:26
I can’t even say what kind of city this is
01:57:28
squad because it's such an easy version
01:57:29
but nevertheless So Gentlemen If you
01:57:33
you are going to Ukraine in the hope of getting rich
01:57:37
there to get hold of a washing machine then
01:57:40
remember that the washing machine will arrive
01:57:42
not in
01:57:45
No, she will come to Chechnya, they will come to your hometown
01:57:49
city ​​please take this into account
01:57:52
I think these people don't listen to you
01:58:03
and smart friends too Well, actually
01:58:06
speaking the signal is already spreading in
01:58:07
in the end about what
01:58:09
Putin is becoming less popular
01:58:12
objectively we know, we see it
01:58:13
ranking since the eighteenth year already
01:58:14
falls
01:58:15
including people
01:58:20
tell theirs to those who have not heard
01:58:30
along the perimeter
01:58:35
[music]
01:58:45
which once destroyed Grozny itself
01:58:47
I rebuilt the level for my own money
01:58:49
life of Chechens, we grew up for many of these years
01:58:53
Russian slaves were used here
01:58:55
this is now this story is baked in therefore
01:59:00
we are separating from Russia That's it
01:59:03
that means we will share our oil with you
01:59:05
trade here and well, the same story
01:59:08
which was repeated in the nineties Yes
01:59:09
I think he's more like this
01:59:11
will do yes, that is, he won't
01:59:13
claim uh some big
01:59:16
role in the Federal Game there is nothing for him
01:59:19
it’s not shining so they’ll come to Putin here
01:59:21
most likely after all, well, although Kadyrov
01:59:23
I repeat, the lawyer there can try
01:59:26
do something but it seems to me that now he
01:59:28
already in such a defensive position
01:59:29
after all, Ukraine turned out to be very
01:59:32
has hit his reputation hard
01:59:34
so initially they tried to fight and
01:59:36
there and in general they did very well
01:59:39
bad, that is, Now they are generally like that
01:59:41
same as a step Yes and that’s why it seems to me
01:59:44
he has great ambitions to keep about
01:59:46
he’s not thinking much about expansion right now
01:59:49
concerning
01:59:50
Prigogine then Well, in general it seems so
01:59:57
there's a lot there
01:59:59
incomprehensible but still he is like that
02:00:03
Putin's nomenklatura What is it called?
02:00:05
there is theoretically he can in principle
02:00:07
come to Putin He communicates from time to time
02:00:10
time with Putin at least from time to time
02:00:12
time he can come to him with these
02:00:16
in words he is also quite a degree
02:00:18
adventurous but first and foremost
02:00:21
Of course I think about those who
02:00:22
directly
02:00:23
around Putin that's what the Politburo is
02:00:26
called Yes, all these Kovalchuk
02:00:28
Rotenberg Kim Chenka than Bortnikov
02:00:57
but there is no patrolman, so he needs to already
02:01:01
personally, still a friend, that is, on a personal level
02:01:04
a friend still has the right to be unpleasant
02:01:07
report the news too and don’t discuss it
02:01:10
there is treason on the part of the beekeeper
02:01:12
there will be betrayal already in general
02:01:17
it will be traitors or
02:01:21
this is to the point
02:01:24
for now they are probably traitors, but in some way
02:01:27
moment
02:01:28
this may already be to the point, you understand
02:01:31
it all depends on the agenda conditionally
02:01:33
have to
02:01:34
Well, that's all either I have there tomorrow
02:01:37
revolution is an indicator
02:01:39
and it’s unclear how it will end or give
02:01:43
think something
02:01:44
You see, this is when the situation
02:01:47
will be like this When the arguments appear
02:01:49
indicating that all or options
02:01:52
Well, either let me think then I won’t be able to
02:01:56
Come already
02:01:58
but the beekeeper still won’t be able to
02:02:01
suppress revolution
02:02:03
deadlines No of course
02:02:05
Zolotov It seems to me that Putin will not be with him
02:02:08
talk seriously He basically too
02:02:10
friend he can come but but gold
02:02:13
after all, but Putin can’t seriously deal with
02:02:16
discuss serious things with him, you see
02:02:18
in general, it’s just the performers, I’m all there
02:02:23
I don’t know. Well, maybe once Putin is with him
02:02:25
I talked so to speak now let's go
02:02:27
to the mountain we're counting on you, you're there
02:02:30
important
02:02:31
Well, everything there was not such that the souls
02:02:35
conversation Listen, what if it’s like this
02:02:36
listen and here we can lose, well
02:02:39
there is no relationship of initial subordinates
02:02:41
absolutely rigid hierarchical
02:02:45
Here is Zolotov, I say, in principle, he too
02:02:48
informal old friend but he's a fool
02:02:51
and talk to him to discuss something
02:02:53
but Putin simply doesn’t need anything
02:02:55
won't offer all the rest like this
02:02:59
they can offer something grated
02:03:01
kalachi is gone, guys, you can go with him
02:03:03
Well, you can consult with them
02:03:05
discuss politics with gold what politics
02:03:06
funny to discuss
02:03:10
So Prigozhin Patrushev and the zucchini will come
02:03:13
in the first iteration
02:03:19
and serious officials who have something
02:03:23
present simply by virtue of one's own
02:03:25
professionalism like Sobyanin or
02:03:27
second
02:03:30
Yes you can say that
02:03:32
and Kiriyenko is not a litter in this situation
02:03:36
he doesn't he can also where he said
02:03:38
Sobyanin
02:03:40
not where I clicked Mishustin and Sobyanin
02:03:44
there and kirienta in general, that is, he
02:03:48
will also be able to come at some point but
02:03:50
he is in charge of politics Yes he has it
02:03:52
direct duty to warn
02:03:53
future political difficulties Therefore
02:03:56
in principle, he can theoretically start
02:04:00
conversation but I think he will start it with
02:04:02
Kolchuk and already Kovalchuk, now Kiriyenko
02:04:06
will come
02:04:08
Terenko he has a chance I'm a list
02:04:11
there are many of his successors included
02:04:12
arguments against but there are arguments for and
02:04:15
in any case, he definitely sees himself there
02:04:17
and tries but he’s not gold that’s why
02:04:27
Well, for example, this is what is enough for him
02:04:30
it will be easy, much easier than for many
02:04:34
others, for example, stewed somehow
02:04:36
hold the system the system will already be
02:04:40
it will be very difficult to storm
02:04:42
such a transmission he has a lot of Vo
02:04:46
you know at least half of the authorities
02:04:48
the governor's corps, for example, personally
02:04:49
those who are loyal to him personally owe him
02:04:54
Deputy Minister's Corps
02:04:57
Deputy Ministers Well, there's a third
02:05:00
relatively speaking, they are all on their own too
02:05:03
places thanks to him they sit and personally on
02:05:05
it is oriented and it will be like this
02:05:09
a serious stabilizing factor that is
02:05:12
when people will carry out his instructions
02:05:17
fear on
02:05:21
conscience for many years
02:05:25
I know that they implement it
02:05:29
Italian strike that is working
02:05:30
only within the framework of the regulations
02:05:32
terrible forces no one can
02:05:35
make the bureaucracy work tyrant in
02:05:39
ideal situation will be able to force But
02:05:40
this will not be an ideal situation Yes if
02:05:42
they will all start thinking stupidly about how
02:05:44
cover your own ass to change for
02:05:46
expression and not about how How to quickly
02:05:49
more efficiently execute commands
02:05:51
from the Kremlin but this system in general
02:05:52
it will stop working
02:05:54
completely paralyzed and Kiriyenko will be able
02:05:56
after all, this system
02:06:00
bypassing all these bureaucratic What
02:06:03
It's called kneeling Yes, he probably can
02:06:06
make it work because
02:06:07
I repeat, all the people there are personally indebted to him
02:06:10
personally loyal to him
02:06:12
Means
02:06:15
this is probably the main thing
02:06:17
argument for well the main argument against
02:06:20
there are probably two of them, I would probably single them out
02:06:22
the first is that the security forces don’t like him, he
02:06:25
still left for them
02:06:27
Kinder Surprise former liberal there with
02:06:30
the Nemtsovs hung out, they don’t believe at all
02:06:32
people Yes
02:06:34
he they think he's faking it
02:06:38
now when that's when it was profitable to be
02:06:40
he chose to be a liberal now it’s advantageous
02:06:42
to be a patriot he is a patriot and tomorrow he
02:06:44
will become president and immediately under
02:06:46
Americans will fall Yes because it will
02:06:48
it’s beneficial how can you believe this but
02:06:50
here are the security forces, for all that they are
02:06:54
after all
02:06:56
greatly weakens ties with one's own
02:06:58
ability to solve the main problem
02:06:59
defeat Ukraine but nevertheless
02:07:01
because internally the regime relies
02:07:02
exclusively on bayonets they are all inside
02:07:04
equally strong and therefore even without them
02:07:08
Putin can no longer help himself
02:07:10
will be able to make their own decisions and
02:07:12
make any person a successor That is
02:07:14
they already have, so to speak
02:07:17
veto right, yes, that is, if the security forces
02:07:20
will be against some candidate
02:07:22
do not rush enthusiastically to drag it
02:07:26
he will now elect he will not be elected Yes
02:07:30
second with second factor well he he he doesn't
02:07:34
very electable, that is, it doesn’t matter
02:07:36
for people he is such a character
02:07:39
slippery guy I'm talking about this personally
02:07:43
such a slippery guy, that's the one
02:07:46
such the worst worst
02:07:50
what is in the Russian bureaucracy
02:07:54
the worst type yes, his people are not
02:07:56
love
02:07:57
such slippery types as you and ours
02:08:00
and yours, so to speak, asks for three rubles
02:08:02
and and that's the whole patriotic three But he
02:08:07
will not have any effect on people impression
02:08:10
You mean
02:08:12
what do you mean when talking about
02:08:14
poodle
02:08:17
in the present I mean in the present
02:08:20
political electoral system in
02:08:23
Russia
02:08:26
Yulia the cat tie was the president's cat
02:08:29
Putin would have chosen him
02:08:32
no Yul, I mean I’ll allow myself
02:08:35
terrible to consider I will allow myself not
02:08:38
agree with you as a person who
02:08:40
to put it mildly, it has something to do with the elections
02:08:44
Let me remind you that I worked for four years
02:08:49
Administration of the President of Bashkortostan
02:08:51
Bashkiria is the same sultanate
02:08:54
the most electoral soldiers who
02:08:56
gives the right percentage in the most difficult situations
02:09:01
So it’s not a good choice to falsify
02:09:04
such an easy matter as it seems and the situation
02:09:08
when the system lost the wave when it
02:09:10
it storms when every official thinks
02:09:14
about how not to do something
02:09:17
because of which they can get hurt later
02:09:19
how to execute the command above means
02:09:22
No
02:09:24
Elections may
02:09:27
it won't work out
02:09:32
system will repeat during at the moment
02:09:35
care for autocracy any even when
02:09:38
she Finally she is all war relatively speaking
02:09:40
won the transfer of power here for
02:09:42
personalian autocracy for
02:09:43
personal regime of transfer of power
02:09:45
this is always a point for the successor
02:09:48
instability always means there is
02:09:52
the problem is the autocrat's wall they don't care
02:09:54
everyone is like that
02:09:55
inferior slightly weak Yes And so
02:09:59
and quickly instantly turns into
02:10:01
a full-fledged owner of the system is not so
02:10:03
it just happens that it turns out that it means
02:10:06
Chavez and Maduro did it I didn't
02:10:09
I say that this is absolutely impossible.
02:10:10
very complex operation much more
02:10:12
autocracy, so to speak, at this moment
02:10:13
here we stumbled and that means And here we also
02:10:18
lost war There are also protests
02:10:21
strong revolutionary sentiments, that is
02:10:23
To guarantee success after all
02:10:26
It’s better to choose a successor who
02:10:30
he can win and in principle is
02:10:33
at Putin’s disposal Yes, Sobyanin is right there
02:10:37
in principle will win honestly significant
02:10:39
degrees and either Mishustin or Kozak
02:10:43
for example, in this sense Kiriyenko is
02:10:46
such
02:10:48
less reliable
02:10:50
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