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Переполох из-за Брянской области: Путин утратил контроль над территорией России
2:44
Злобный теракт в Брянской области — провокация ФСБ или русских партизан? Ждем реакции российской власти и последствия инцидента
6:36
Лестница эскалации: Путин не может ответить
10:56
Петля Бойда в блефе Путина с Молдовой
14:16
Зачем Путин использует ракеты? — Он не успевает и действует по инерции
16:21
Исторические примеры петли Бойда
22:12
Созыв РФ экстренного заседания Совета безопасности ООН и его перенос
25:06
Российский блеф стратегического масштаба: ситуация в Бахмуте — максимальный результат российского наступления?
31:32
Соледар и Бахмут — ловушки Путина
37:23
Северодонецк также был ловушкой плохого стратега
40:23
Мариуполь был стратегически важен российской армии
41:50
Отсутствие армии и провал мобилизации — катастрофа России
43:28
Цели российских генералов в войне достигнуты
44:05
Угледар — танковая битва века: Путин больше не может наступать техникой. Перспективы украинского сетецентрического контрнаступления
48:00
Цена войны — новый технологический уклад Украины стараниями Путина
50:24
Как устроена армия, так устроено общество: технология — это этика. Армия и общество Украины и России
52:14
Что важнее — новая техника или новая система принятия решений?
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Arrestovich Alexey Hello Good
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evening
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and please don’t forget Gentlemen
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Don’t forget to share this broadcast and like it
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because I think it will be
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interesting and Of course, Alexey, you’re here
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now, he’s on a business trip not to the Bryansk
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region, he’s slandering
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Okay, so you’ll start with this
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gigantic commotion in the chicken coop
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because something from the asec trait
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didn’t help, something it didn’t stop there,
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and I’m our listeners if they don’t know
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I want to remind you that people appeared here in the Bryansk region
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who introduced themselves as
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Volunteers of the Russian Volunteer
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Corps. Well, of course, this is a little bit
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very reminiscent of
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Putin’s Miner and Tractor Drivers. Well, the
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same miners, Tractor Drivers appeared in
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Bryansk and Kadyrov, I quote, called to
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deal with all the participants in the foray
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into The Bryansk region itself needs to
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brutally shoot to kill and
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bring their families to justice. And
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then it means taking retaliatory
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measures against Kiev, simply breaking
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all the points that have a pleasant and indirect
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relation to this attack. Well, as if
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Kadyrov is known to us that he is making up for
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rhetoric is that he himself is absent from
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the front and even, as I understand it, he is
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now sitting in Russia, but nevertheless, his Eco
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means Putin about him
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Alexey has a question for me: Why just
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demonstrate to Putin that he does
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n’t even control the Bryansk region?
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Well, how can he say, you see I I always
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say I look at any events from the
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point of view of the personality of the history of the individual,
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there is the personality of Forgive me, God, Vladimir
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Vladimirovich Putin
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and here we are looking at the drama, the curls of this
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drama Yes, the man dreamed of controlling
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Ukraine,
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it turns out that they control even a
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single Bryansk region What can we
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say there Judging by the essence events in
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Russia that are happening from
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Kaliningrad to this, some institutions
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are burning, some planes are exploding, it’s
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unclear what is raining from the sky, so in
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Russia he doesn’t have much control over the situation,
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so this is a
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tragedy for a person. Personally, I would say
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so, maybe somewhere I would even tell him
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I sympathized, but so far I can’t
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find strength for myself,
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no,
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as a literary electric
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character, it’s even good somewhere.
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I have a question like this, for example, in the USA, the
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second option is some Partisans
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who came from somewhere there, I wonder
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where you can come to the Bryansk region,
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let’s leave this question open and fight with the
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Putin regime by armed force on the
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territory of the Russian Federation, it is already
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directly
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Russian Volunteer Corps Russian
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Volunteer Corps they called themselves that way but
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in Russian Yes,
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anyone can call themselves a Russian Volunteer Corps
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if they really need to record a
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video when you and I can call ourselves a
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Russian Volunteer Corps
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and so on, therefore, I would like to say to
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figure it out But the most important thing is that while
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the program Ours was maturing with you, Putin gave a
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political assessment of what happened
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called it a vicious terrorist attack,
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they shot a car where
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civilian children are walking, I can hardly
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imagine a Ukrainian road or
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some Russian corps operating on the
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territory of Ukraine where people shoot a
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conscious car with children, we have
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other values, other goals,
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what
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happened there, but I suspect the car if a
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child was killed or a wounded
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school bus driver was shot by Russian
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security forces known for their specifics, I do
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n’t know,
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I’m interested in the consequences because
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my viewers are primarily
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interested in Will Is there an escalation of the war, what
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to expect,
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it’s clear that there’s nowhere to look, practically
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the only options they have
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left are to declare a general war and
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mobilize, shoot at our
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decision-making centers, what else is there? Well,
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I don’t know about
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making another massive missile raid, and so, well, the decision-making center
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will survive before them if they don’t get a
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massive raid, we will beat off the
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mobilization some gift from heaven
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because then it comes to the Russian
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economy faster than yesterday Forbes
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wrote
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Or maybe earlier
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I was once advised by a very smart woman to
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interpret any incomprehensible things in Russia from the point of view of
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internal Russian attempts to achieve
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internal Russian interests, so I
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look
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first, a speaker at the level of Putin and Medvedev, the
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president and the former president, declare
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that certain forces want to dismember
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Russia
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evilly, then the FSB statement that we are on
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guard and who will be there to allow you separatism,
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we will break it up and every other day the
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never terrible Partisans will invade
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there they shoot civilians
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[music]
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Sorry, or as the youth say Kamon, I
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wish I had enough, even if
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you imagine something real, the miners of the
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Bryansk region who simply took a
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white blue flag in any military store,
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dug up weapons from the mines and rebelled. I’m
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not even interested in this with me. event,
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how the Russian government reacts to it
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and what conclusions it made, will draw conclusions from there,
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ways to
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tighten the internal terror of the population
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because in response to the loss of an external
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company there are no options, there are
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only leaving power in democratic
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regimes,
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look, I just want to return to the
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first half of your reasoning when they
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very precisely said it means
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escalation ladders because the question
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really arises how Putin will answer and we
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see that nothing but I
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remind you that in the theory of conflicts
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escalation ladders for our listeners,
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you should always have an even
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stronger step in reserve, now this is a very
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strong step to which, as I understand it,
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Putin has nothing to answer except a nuclear
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strike, a nuclear strike, he clearly delayed time, there is
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really nothing to answer, and this is precisely why it
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happened that there is nothing to answer
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because he [ __ ] himself. Because
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you can’t know there was such an uncle clowns, I’m
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saying this to our viewers, of course you
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know and he developed a theory of war He
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said that an
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ideal war is like Many ordinary people
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want it all to shoot at everyone or
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how Propaganda even if we are not an ordinary person
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we will not offend our friends you are an ordinary person
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in the end for them We work
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rather like this Propaganda believes that war
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should be ideal this is when everything
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shoots slingshots whistles pipes everyone is
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going on an
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ideal war This is something like an
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ideal gas this is a purely
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hypothetical theoretical substance
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that never exists in
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reality and forces and means Show
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me at least one war where at least one of the
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sides used all the forces and means 100%
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because it does not happen war From the proposal,
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he also says the second idea is war from the
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continuation of politics by other means, there
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are always political, at a minimum,
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limitations, there are natural limitations,
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there are resource limitations, and so
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on and so forth. I remind you that the terrible Great
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Patriotic War, where it was about the
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existence of the USSR and all Soviet
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people, the Soviet Union used according to the
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historian's estimates, 86 percent of its
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power
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in order to survive in this
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and 14 safely did not use the
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internal troops of the internal districts,
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again, the army that became in the Far
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East, many many things and so on, we were talking
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about the survival of the people, the
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physical survival of the leadership, and then
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one hundred percent was not used now
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we look What is Putin doing with 97 percent of the
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Russian ground forces, including the
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Marine Corps, Paratroopers on the territory of
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Ukraine
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if you don’t have a reserve, how will you
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threaten back another 3 percent leads that it
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turned out to be one hundred percent
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or you will rush away from
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St. Petersburg
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so that they don’t fly to cover the territory of
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Russia
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and even less for modern Russia, Putin’s
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leadership, I would say, is
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generally very difficult. Well, it
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turns out that his beloved State
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and system, I would say, is not even
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a state that he built so carefully, full of
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holes as they decide, accessible from any side,
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and all the resources that he
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tried to
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which in theory the task of the state and the
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army is to protect its population from
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war, the main function of the army is
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to prevent war and the state, war
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does not happen so that people live correctly so that they can
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begin to develop peacefully. And then
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it turns out that war came to the land of
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Mother Russia,
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probably because the
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Russian army is not hanging around somewhere able to defend
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their territory,
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somehow this is how it happened, and
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if these are already elements of the Civil War,
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let’s say because the
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Ural Partisans
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[music] are launching the
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Russian corps in general, then
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Well, the Civil War is still far away.
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By the way, we’ll discuss this issue. But now I’m
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drawing your attention our listeners that they
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somehow sensitively began to click
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Putin on the nose, then the drones are flying, he
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can’t do them, polyphemus is trying
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to catch a fly here, a fly here, but there is
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another story with which I just
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really want to congratulate you, I have
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never seen
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Putin’s Bluff so good wings for other
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bluffs. I mean the story with Moldova,
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when Putin also wanted to puff up
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and say what it means that now there is a
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legitimate government here with the top And in response, through
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your mouth, it was stated that then
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Ukraine would clean out Transnistria And
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after that such a squeal began. So I
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say I have not yet seen such a
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strategic operation It was carried out
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exclusively by a
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few forces Well, let’s not get stuck on
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them I can say the following that it’s not, as it were
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Delicately say, it’s called a
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boyd loop I think you know and I can tell the audience
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No, I don’t know, to be honest I’ll say
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that I don’t know Well, such a pilot during the
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Korean War in
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19503, this pilot will be a nice
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pilot. Yes, he flew into the Korean
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War and discovered that the times of piston
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aircraft had entered the war with jets and the
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approach speed was such that
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quantitative changes had already
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turned into quality there, the increase in
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speeds from the best best piston
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fighters was small 150,200
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kilometers per hour, so it turned out to be
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decisive. Because during the oncoming
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approach, it turned out that the pilots did not
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have time to make a decision on the nature of
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identifying the enemy, accordingly,
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make a decision and the nature of
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military clashes,
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and he calculated to drink any before which he
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began to use it became part of
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American strategic military
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thought and Western is used in business and
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so on, so
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as not to go into details, he has a model
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like this, which means that two planes are approaching each other
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and one pilot manages to absurf earlier, the
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first stage is to observe, he has time to notice
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and make a decision earlier, that is, to
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notice this is the first part, the second part,
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he must make a decision quickly in a timely manner,
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and for example, he begins go to the
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left cream to get behind him, that
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pilot notices but he doesn’t know
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that he was noticed, he only notices this
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cream
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and he must be forced to reassess the
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situation and make a decision. And if at
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this moment, while the second pilot who
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noticed the maneuver of the first plane
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makes a decision, he evaluates for a long time
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situation and that one has already made the
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second decision, then this one falls
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into such a trap when he cannot,
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when he is forced to make a decision again
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without making the first two,
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trying to catch up with the person who has
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already made three decisions and three actions,
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if so this is three to four, then the
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enemy always remains hopeless
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and, accordingly, he is beaten or shot down
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in an air battle, the same thing in any
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strategy, they don’t even interrupt in a conversation.
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But if you need equipment there
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to cormorate the enemy, as it were, then
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you can use that. But in this
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case,
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some certain forces say and already We are now
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Transnistria
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and here Bach, something happens and we ourselves,
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or rather, we are now laws Bach, something
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happens from Transnistria, something
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happens from the Bryansk region, how will the loop be for you,
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returning to the loop? Yes, I’m trying to understand
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what answer Putin will make because
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today they flew in from 300 five-story buildings
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in Zaporozhye, I realized that I just
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stopped understanding why Putin
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should use missiles now because it’s
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not even the infrastructure anymore, everything is
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clear,
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it’s like
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fairly typical actions for him
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yesterday, 3 planes were fired from the Kursk region,
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that is, three x22 At targets
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Kremenchug Kremenchug Poltava
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region and
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into the sea of ​​the carrier is they are quite
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capable of firing calibers now of
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something else there Tu-95 can take off from their
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101 out of
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555 that’s not the point The problem is that he does
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n’t have time he acts by inertia
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he has no ideas we saw it you saw his
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appeal to the Federal Assembly he has
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no solutions, he has no military or non-
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military answers to what is happening, and we won’t
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say which side is which
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one is bombarding him with drones, we love him,
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how is this the state system that
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he built and arranges different ones like
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this from Transnistria to the Bryansk
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region,
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the scope of targeted information
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influences,
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not only did she have no decisions, but
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she also begins to get stuck because the
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enemy is imposing his decisions and Although
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these are Russian partisans,
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can I share my observation about the
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Boyd noose,
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but I didn’t know about the noose, but I
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remember very well the story that happened in the
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famous battle I remind
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our listeners that the question of
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essence was being decided. Then the question of who
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would dominate the ocean was the Americans
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or the Japanese and the Japanese thought that they would
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capture and the
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Americans knew the Japanese cat and were
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ready to attack, but now that’s not the
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point, but there was during this battle
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story that still shocks me
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I think that you Alexey most likely
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know it, but the point is that
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American bombers discovered
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Japanese aircraft carriers just at the
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moment when they had Well, the very last moment
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of the search, everything was there After all, everything depended on who was
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who before discovered And despite the
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fact that the Americans knew that the Japanese were heading
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towards the end, everything could have been decided completely
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differently and so they discovered these
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aircraft by this time the Japanese also already
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understood that they had been discovered and the Japanese
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had to make a decision, the decision was that
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if it would be a
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surprise attack on the Anatolia airfield, then
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naturally it would have to be
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bombers that are heavy and
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with bombs that they carry bombard the
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atol. And if it was about what they were
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discovered, then it was necessary to give in to an
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air battle, respectively, remove the
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bombers and launch fighters,
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not only no, they the Japanese also discovered the
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American ones. More precisely, they understood. So,
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since the planes are in the air, it means that there is an
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American carrier force somewhere nearby.
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So they will need to attack with torpedoes and
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they began replacing the sides with torpedoes and
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these 25 minutes were not enough for them, the Americans
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struck all if the commander of the Japanese
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fleet had been the connector then I didn’t
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do this but ordered to attack the American
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ships that were discovered by the Japanese
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at that moment simply with bombs, it
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is unknown what the map of the
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Pacific Ocean in principle
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and the history of World War II would look like now. But how would
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I emphasize in one of the sources
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one of the sources I am different descriptions
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considered it struck me that one of the most
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important mistakes
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that the Japanese Admiral made
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was that for some time he did
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not accept
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was to be
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thrown into the sea and Just immediately hang up
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the torpedoes And for a while he simply did
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n’t decide anything, but walked around the deck and
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thought it was those same 20 minutes and then
00:19:09
Remind the film The Professional remember No, you don’t
00:19:15
remember Yes, but our viewers will remind you
00:19:19
he plays French agents intelligence
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who went to kill an African On the
00:19:23
instructions of the French government
00:19:24
to kill an African dictator,
00:19:27
in the meantime, Uranium was discovered in the dictator
00:19:30
and the French government quickly
00:19:31
came to an agreement with the dictator, fell in love with him,
00:19:33
he became his son of a [ __ ], he didn’t know about it,
00:19:35
he was surrendered to the government by the government, and you
00:19:37
pumped him full of drugs there, in short, he was brought to a
00:19:40
bestial state but he managed to escape
00:19:42
to France and now he stands against
00:19:45
all his special services to his former colleagues with the
00:19:48
task of killing this dictator who has
00:19:50
connections there in France and here he
00:19:52
goes there, his old colonel in a
00:19:55
wheelchair who taught
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shows He says How he will
00:19:58
act I can’t say because
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I taught them to act. So no one
00:20:03
can predict how he will
00:20:04
act and he was ahead of them all the time
00:20:07
by one,
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constantly imposing on them until they
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collectively made a decision while there was a
00:20:15
struggle of opinions and so on, first of all, he
00:20:17
pulled the team apart due to old
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contacts, quarreled some with by his other
00:20:21
actions, secondly, he used
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journalists competently, the factor he was all the time
00:20:25
the factor of surprise, he made moves on the
00:20:27
chessboard that broke all
00:20:31
their previous plans and forced them to
00:20:33
hastily make new decisions, they
00:20:35
were not ready for this, in the end he
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did so
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they themselves they killed by accident by accident
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quickly they killed this dictator That is,
00:20:43
he was not even guilty and he comes out of the
00:20:45
castle of this dictator they killed, which means they
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know that he is going to the helicopter that they asked him to
00:20:52
send him to be taken away,
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to stop him the mistress of this Dictator and
00:20:56
says they managed to become friends says
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so what happened,
00:21:01
what concerns me they are deciding now for him
00:21:05
The policeman
00:21:08
and his boss
00:21:10
are bargaining with the Minister of Internal Affairs, so
00:21:12
he goes to the helicopter jala was killed, what should I
00:21:14
do now, a scandal of grandiosity and the
00:21:16
minister begins to speak, you understand,
00:21:17
this question has
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many dimensions, he says what should I
00:21:22
do Give me a clear instruction, he
00:21:24
says Well, you know, and the political
00:21:26
aspects of this matter, they are from different
00:21:28
sides And so on Give instructions,
00:21:29
now a helicopter will land and fly away, he
00:21:31
says, I can’t allow us to
00:21:35
give instructions, you know, our conversation is being
00:21:37
bugged This is a delicate issue Well,
00:21:39
in general, they argued for a long, long time in the
00:21:41
end, the minister was able to, but there was no
00:21:45
plane and the minister of the deceased was able to
00:21:47
formulate This is something like this: he
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shouldn’t be here the helicopter, the colonel
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gladly gave the command to the
00:21:54
police who had previously injured the
00:21:56
main character with pleasure,
00:21:58
but this decision-making process in general,
00:22:01
this film should be watched and drunk by anyone
00:22:02
and in general how the machine works, that is,
00:22:05
22 great works Yes, Mr.
00:22:06
British Minister and here is a Professional
00:22:08
[music]
00:22:09
here is Putin Now exactly in this situation
00:22:12
Look They convene an emergency
00:22:15
meeting through Stas they announce an
00:22:17
emergency meeting of the Security Council of
00:22:19
the Russian Federation and then it is
00:22:21
canceled
00:22:22
pages cancer you like they claim that
00:22:24
someone has encroached on the historical past
00:22:27
and future of Russia, as Putin said, and
00:22:28
these are the people who want to keep us, and even
00:22:31
the language he said means
00:22:35
they are taking a hostage on the Russian
00:22:37
crown territory. They
00:22:39
promised to defend Transnistria as
00:22:40
Russian territory with all their might, right there on
00:22:41
Russian territory.
00:22:43
Federation, you know, the Lord, we will endure a not
00:22:47
so terrible thing, they killed, if their version
00:22:49
is considered, they killed the driver of a school
00:22:51
bus, they captured civilians, this
00:22:54
same
00:22:55
hostage was shot and left freely,
00:22:57
think about it. Come in for a week, they decided it’s
00:23:00
very embarrassing because you know,
00:23:04
everything will remain a mess, so I can tell you
00:23:08
what a school bus is, my
00:23:10
relatives
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[music]
00:23:18
but They are quite real relatives
00:23:21
with small children
00:23:27
[music]
00:23:29
My children are already adults and have already forgotten yes
00:23:32
cradle Yes, it’s called a cradle, that’s a cradle,
00:23:34
they were stopped by the Russian military at a
00:23:36
checkpoint, they looked into the salon and saw
00:23:39
that the children were even there Googled something with these children
00:23:41
- I’ll lie down uncle in front of my uncle
00:23:43
the car started moving they shot them The trail
00:23:46
with the dead children one car Just
00:23:48
left
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in which there were my relatives who
00:23:52
told everything
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this is how this happens And in
00:23:57
a fever yes it happens Of course I don’t know
00:23:59
they killed the driver of a school bus in the
00:24:00
kingdom of heaven but how I wish I knew when it was
00:24:03
completely conscious and This is not
00:24:05
the only such case. Everyone who
00:24:08
was evacuated in Ukraine and was tortured because of
00:24:10
Zaporozhye from Kherson knows cases when
00:24:12
they were shot absolutely
00:24:14
knowing that there Children are not just women, children.
00:24:21
So we’re just talking about a school
00:24:24
bus or what happened there I
00:24:27
I think we’ll just take a time out because
00:24:29
now I understand perfectly well, you
00:24:32
and I Alexey understand perfectly well that if there
00:24:34
really is a school bus, what will the New
00:24:35
York Times write about the Pope and so
00:24:38
on, this whole public, well, they
00:24:41
can write anything they want on the matter Who
00:24:43
makes their circumstances right
00:24:45
Yes, it’s as if we don’t know absolutely nothing yet,
00:24:47
on the other hand We also understand
00:24:49
that
00:24:50
Russian Propaganda will say That’s
00:24:52
exactly what it says, ours, of course,
00:24:54
won’t invent anything other than a school bus
00:24:57
And this is also understandable, so
00:25:03
let’s put it aside here judgment and let's return to the
00:25:07
main course Because there is still
00:25:10
bakhmut
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and here Explain Yes, I and probably
00:25:13
the listeners are also interested in understanding what is
00:25:16
happening because I had the
00:25:18
feeling that bakhmud is used to
00:25:20
grind Russian manpower and
00:25:23
if its protection requires burning
00:25:27
what is accumulated for advance of the reserve, that
00:25:30
is, if the grinding coefficient
00:25:32
becomes not in the Ukrainian favor, then it
00:25:35
will naturally be handed over because it’s
00:25:37
just arithmetic, it’s important, but
00:25:39
it’s not important. But they don’t hand it over,
00:25:42
and together with these
00:25:44
drones with Bryansk and with this
00:25:48
funny story with Moldova I have a
00:25:50
feeling that this is such an extreme weakness of the
00:25:52
Russian offensive, so
00:25:54
we are a simple question. This is already a
00:25:57
full-fledged Russian offensive, this is the
00:25:59
maximum that Putin is capable of, this is
00:26:02
all that has begun to happen around, is this the
00:26:05
result of the fact that everything has fizzled out or there
00:26:09
will still be some kind of step
00:26:10
than a
00:26:13
question for you, I wanted to ask, there’s
00:26:17
also Roman Svitan, who says that there are
00:26:20
several, almost 400 thousand,
00:26:22
real reserves there, but the novel
00:26:25
says the following: he says that there are
00:26:27
a lot of human reserves there, but it’s
00:26:29
almost impossible to bring equipment down
00:26:32
without it being gouged already
00:26:34
new weapons Well,
00:26:37
as if Mr. Saint Roman, he
00:26:41
gave me an exceptionally
00:26:43
favorable impression from yours, I need to
00:26:45
clarify it with him About what four thousand He is
00:26:47
now talking about the entire Russian
00:26:49
mobilization 340 thousand which September
00:26:51
passed
00:26:52
with sets of extras and so on, even with the
00:26:55
fact that they are getting now Some of these
00:26:57
people are
00:26:58
still sitting in barracks at the training grounds and have
00:27:01
not even started training because the
00:27:03
training cycle is two and a half three months
00:27:05
and the capacity of the Belarusian training grounds is only
00:27:07
100,000.
00:27:09
Some call the number 150, for example,
00:27:11
our information resistance group,
00:27:13
which by the way is celebrating today,
00:27:15
marks 9 years of creation
00:27:18
Konstantin Moshevets is now its official
00:27:21
speaker
00:27:23
and Congratulations on the creation of successful
00:27:27
activities. They think that 150
00:27:29
thousand will study. But still this does not
00:27:31
exhaust what happened. Therefore, I
00:27:34
don’t know 400 thousand, you can say in this
00:27:36
case 360, you
00:27:40
just need to clarify. I don’t
00:27:42
mind anything Everything that Roman said before
00:27:44
was deeply sympathetic to me and,
00:27:46
accordingly, my ideas are that we are
00:27:47
actually
00:27:48
military, in reality there are
00:27:52
360 ​​thousand on our territory
00:27:55
and somewhere around
00:27:58
70-60 around the perimeter then the ratio was
00:28:03
250 270 28 months ago and 150 along the
00:28:07
perimeter 120 120 150 now they
00:28:10
great front 1500
00:28:16
what will it be
00:28:18
360
00:28:22
more precisely one and a half thousand by 360
00:28:26
and please divide it
00:28:30
360
00:28:34
no I’ll go now I asked as
00:28:37
a colleague I’d better I’d better then
00:28:39
carefully
00:28:42
it’s 2,400 people we have for what’s
00:28:51
not true well in short the meaning of operational
00:28:53
density Don’t let mathematics not was
00:28:55
my side I never know
00:28:57
school means so far mathematics live
00:29:00
broadcasts means I can say the operational
00:29:03
density that allows the
00:29:04
armament of the Russian troops their
00:29:06
security is not enough to
00:29:07
carry out more than two serious
00:29:09
offensives on a front sector over 40
00:29:13
kilometers of effort there
00:29:17
is an auxiliary one And
00:29:20
Kupinskaya
00:29:23
[music]
00:29:32
now we are looking at the Russian army in
00:29:35
a year can concentrate its efforts, that is,
00:29:37
taking shells from people’s equipment
00:29:40
[music]
00:29:41
the greatest value
00:29:49
Well, this is a disaster
00:29:53
well this is a disaster so an offensive
00:29:56
or an opportunity if they didn’t have it the same
00:29:59
as I would have made a theatrical pause Now
00:30:01
if they had the opportunity
00:30:02
to prevent this catastrophe to achieve
00:30:04
their goals faster with better quality, and so
00:30:06
on, so that they begin to do it when everyone
00:30:09
says it should dry out and this is not
00:30:11
prevented by the not dried up earth or how Why is the
00:30:13
offensive being carried out in the ice area Why is the
00:30:15
offensive being carried out in the Kremennaya area In the
00:30:17
area in the direction of Kupenskoye it’s what’s
00:30:20
there as if the
00:30:22
washed-out land does not interfere with the poor, it is
00:30:24
advancing. And there are some mysterious
00:30:26
troops that interfere and then they will go on
00:30:28
the offensive, this is all this whole big
00:30:31
Russian operation. It was one
00:30:32
complete bluff of a
00:30:34
strategic scale, very funny
00:30:37
because there were a number of statements on our
00:30:40
part such had to be made in a
00:30:41
serious moment in case of a bad game and
00:30:43
you say
00:30:45
it was an element
00:30:51
to Bluff or then deceive Putin or
00:30:54
then Putin was already being brainwashed that
00:30:56
Messi, here we are, a trick of war, a
00:31:01
trick of war and
00:31:02
Well, how would we have for this,
00:31:05
eating them for a terrible offensive, in
00:31:07
fact for a Real Terrible
00:31:09
Outrage of 1000 people killed
00:31:11
every day and advancing at an incredible
00:31:13
price there by 100 meters per day in certain
00:31:16
directions somewhere, I often make mistakes with
00:31:18
counterattacks A Criminal carbon where they
00:31:23
lost 160 units of equipment in 3 days there
00:31:25
what else
00:31:26
We’ll buy someone there it didn’t work out at all
00:31:33
because then I’ll tell you a story
00:31:35
that I just heard and Putin is talking
00:31:38
to one of his subordinates and
00:31:41
his subordinates are telling him that he will continue to attack the
00:31:43
president in 2 weeks and
00:31:46
Putin No in a week
00:31:53
like No I want now no we we want
00:31:56
today No no we want it now, I’m
00:31:59
sure that there really
00:32:00
were such conversations. It was just rubbing
00:32:03
Putin’s points. And then at least
00:32:06
Well, Putin says, you know, I want a
00:32:10
second strategic offensive, I
00:32:14
want it, I want it,
00:32:17
I’m an artist, that’s what I see the military say
00:32:21
tell him the fool that there will be no
00:32:24
second strategic offensive so
00:32:26
it’s unknown what will happen to us
00:32:27
right
00:32:29
Okay Vladimir Vladimirovich If you
00:32:31
want we will do it but for this we need to
00:32:33
return Lapin remove the Surikov to
00:32:36
give In the head how to give it
00:32:39
In the head Put Prigogine in charge
00:32:42
directly the chief of the general
00:32:43
staff throughout the war, the science of the
00:32:45
centralized state, and even then
00:32:46
we will show that
00:32:48
all these movements are happening well, the
00:32:50
troops are ready for
00:32:52
you, the reserves are ready. What are you waiting for, we are not waiting for anything
00:32:55
advancing Or maybe the weather, [ __ ]
00:32:57
the weather, look, they took the solidar without any
00:32:59
weather, the
00:33:03
solidary of the defense line of the Ukrainian
00:33:07
heights which there are small ones
00:33:10
that exceed
00:33:23
[music]
00:33:37
so
00:33:40
you see, there is such a thing, a
00:33:43
Thai way of catching monkeys,
00:33:47
a trap in which you can put your monkey’s
00:33:49
hand and take a banana, and
00:33:51
she can’t stick the banana out again.
00:33:53
But for a monkey, when they are such
00:33:55
creatures, they are not yet very spiritually developed and
00:33:57
it’s a pity to defrost the handle and get it
00:34:00
yourself She sits and holds on to the banana and so
00:34:02
we were like this at first Severodonetsk
00:34:05
now now Solidarbakh is like this
00:34:08
and while we are grinding one to seven For
00:34:11
us this is an extremely profitable story
00:34:13
I’m just just what we have to do,
00:34:15
I can to say, we
00:34:17
will have to erect a grandiose monument half the
00:34:19
height of the sky to those of our soldiers
00:34:21
who fell
00:34:24
realizing the command’s plan
00:34:27
because with their blood, their lives,
00:34:31
firstly, they deprive the enemy of the ability to
00:34:34
attack, and secondly, they give
00:34:37
their comrades the opportunity to prepare for a
00:34:38
counter-offensive, they go in advance with their
00:34:43
bodies to shut up this fool in order their
00:34:45
comrades prepared to liberate the
00:34:47
Ukrainians,
00:34:49
so I will try to ensure that
00:34:51
the monument stands enough to represent
00:34:54
and we the memory among the people remains among us
00:34:57
all and for future generations, this is the greatest
00:35:01
feat of what ours are doing under Bakhmut,
00:35:03
not even in the fact of the intensity of the fighting. Although
00:35:05
this is also in the fact of understanding why they are
00:35:07
lying down there now, she is also there
00:35:10
losses,
00:35:12
what are they worth and why are they lying down?
00:35:14
they are gaining time to prepare for their
00:35:17
comrades for the counter-offensive
00:35:19
if the robe is that the exchange is one to seven
00:35:23
one to the family for us every life is important
00:35:26
We would like everyone to return in person
00:35:29
I want everyone to return, each and every one,
00:35:32
to their family, this is a
00:35:35
very poor consolation for the mother who
00:35:38
called and said we have it for you,
00:35:44
but if you think strategically, then
00:35:48
war is always a choice between very
00:35:49
bad and very, very bad. Now our
00:35:53
infantry is wearing out the enemy. Tankers are
00:35:55
all who give exhausts the enemy
00:35:57
so that their comrades can have time to
00:36:00
prepare to go
00:36:02
pick up our strands of crumbs,
00:36:05
I don’t know that, I’m not going for that, and the
00:36:08
majority there are a lot of them. For example, there are terrestrial
00:36:10
defense fighters who,
00:36:12
well,
00:36:15
less than these mechanized brigades,
00:36:18
let’s say, are armed, equipped and ready
00:36:22
for in order to stand
00:36:27
Well, as far as I understand, these defenses are
00:36:29
exactly because the best part is being accumulated
00:36:32
for a future offensive and this is just
00:36:35
very important to preserve this reserve and not
00:36:37
use it now, bang this is
00:36:40
strategic importance,
00:36:42
strategic importance which depends on the
00:36:45
fate of the country
00:36:47
in the post-war world
00:36:49
and this is extremely cruel but necessary
00:36:53
but it’s impossible to say that there are only Teraban fighters
00:36:55
there; the national
00:36:57
guard, border guards, are fighting, all our
00:36:59
defense forces are fighting there, there are mechanized
00:37:01
brigades and tank brigades even of the
00:37:03
armed forces. Well, it’s not a Great
00:37:06
secret that the main backbone of the personnel
00:37:07
brigades is being prepared
00:37:10
now and in fact,
00:37:12
we’ll probably finish the counter-offensive, but now
00:37:15
we 40 minutes on air we have 37 thousand people
00:37:18
watching, please don’t forget to subscribe
00:37:21
to our channel and give more likes and I
00:37:23
want to finish with bakhmut, two very
00:37:26
important things to understand. You said
00:37:28
that Severodonetsk was a monkey hand
00:37:31
monkey in a jug because you remember
00:37:33
back during Severodonetsk we
00:37:35
were talking and you called it a lump of sugar
00:37:39
back then,
00:37:42
or a lump of sugar on which
00:37:45
ants climb, I used this image, which means
00:37:47
I erased it several times, and
00:37:51
then you talked about how Severodonetsk
00:37:54
pulled in all the Russian troops from
00:37:57
other parts of the front, not allowing them to
00:38:00
attack in another
00:38:02
direction, that he allowed him to gain
00:38:04
time until three axes arrived
00:38:07
and said that the basics When you say
00:38:11
after the battle is over, the
00:38:14
main thing is the hand of a monkey in a jug or
00:38:18
something else, of course this is a hand according to the
00:38:20
classic Trap, look at
00:38:22
all of Putin in this, they are talking there
00:38:24
I don’t know how brilliant he is as a
00:38:27
tactician, but he’s definitely a very bad starter for the
00:38:29
second time during the war, in fact, 3 if
00:38:32
we take Kherson. He allows himself
00:38:35
to give birth to tactical successes that have a distinct
00:38:38
propaganda overtones,
00:38:40
which he needs for political
00:38:41
reasons, to
00:38:46
thoughtlessly waste resources that he
00:38:48
really likes. as they would be needed at the
00:38:51
operational and strategic level to
00:38:52
solve problems, in principle, all of this war of
00:38:54
political tasks is now worth
00:38:57
looking at the general losses of Solidarity
00:38:59
in Donetsk and
00:39:02
from the second of August when they began
00:39:05
trying to take these cities more than 100
00:39:07
thousand
00:39:09
for it that there is so much in total 360
00:39:14
Well then this is for two more regional centers,
00:39:16
how is he going to liberate even the same one
00:39:18
as he says to liberate in quotes I
00:39:20
mean the Lugansk Donetsk region.
00:39:21
Forgive me, in the Donetsk region there are
00:39:24
still 5 more large cities larger than
00:39:26
now, or rather than with which Bakhmut agrees,
00:39:30
but let’s imagine that we took retreated,
00:39:32
then moved to a new position, that we continue
00:39:35
to wait for their advance, when they start
00:39:37
to think, what will they put up knowing the flag?
00:39:41
They will declare that we won, and so on and so
00:39:42
forth, there is no effect. The ordinary
00:39:45
Russian still doesn’t understand why
00:39:47
he’s getting hit with something strategy
00:39:50
why do you have to put 100 thousand people there,
00:39:53
knock them out of action and we saw this
00:39:56
in solidarity, there was a lot of joy
00:39:58
in a simple Russian family, choosing between a
00:40:01
refrigerator and a TV, she doesn’t know
00:40:02
where it’s the
00:40:04
same
00:40:09
with her electorate, solving political
00:40:12
problems, mobilizing the population of Russia,
00:40:15
as if already looking skeptically on the
00:40:18
degree of his interest in this
00:40:19
war,
00:40:22
but I have a few short questions,
00:40:24
otherwise we’ll really take a little
00:40:26
time, so you said three
00:40:28
times Let him put his hand in the jug Do
00:40:31
n’t you think that this is 4 because we
00:40:33
forgot to mention Mariupol And Mariupol
00:40:36
was the biggest jug who, at
00:40:38
the cost of his life, Azov thwarted
00:40:42
Putin's offensive in the Donbass
00:40:45
Can Mariupol be compared with such a
00:40:47
jug,
00:40:49
you know, it was not despite the feat of the
00:40:52
defender of Mariupol and the endless sacrifice of
00:40:54
civilians Mariupol was not a jug
00:40:57
because Mariupol was a military
00:41:00
necessity, it would have to take Putin
00:41:02
and in Bakhmut Severodonetsk or now there
00:41:04
is no direct military need.
00:41:07
They could have saved troops and
00:41:09
acted in a different way where it was
00:41:11
obviously beneficial for them. But
00:41:14
they chose this method
00:41:18
after the war, I’ll tell you what needed to be
00:41:20
done with a very high probability.
00:41:24
I think that the military is a little smarter
00:41:26
more than Putin, Putin endlessly
00:41:28
interferes in military plans for waging
00:41:30
war, and of course,
00:41:33
well, that’s when the future will tell the children of the future of
00:41:37
the Moscow Ural and all other
00:41:38
republics Why did
00:41:40
this happen Why did the Russian
00:41:42
Federation cease to exist
00:41:43
after some time and they will say
00:41:46
that the main reason was the intervention of the
00:41:48
country’s political leadership
00:41:49
impact,
00:41:52
the main reason was the lack of an army,
00:41:54
just like the collapse of the Soviet Union.
00:41:56
Ultimately, it came down to the fact that the
00:41:59
Soviet Union, as it turned out, did not have a
00:42:02
capable army capable of stopping one
00:42:05
capable of resolving all the conflicts that
00:42:09
began to arise,
00:42:11
too, you see, they bet on
00:42:14
what they would solve their tasks
00:42:16
task
00:42:18
[music] a
00:42:20
permanent army without
00:42:22
mobilization, as they believed, well
00:42:24
trained, highly technically equipped, and
00:42:27
it turned out to be another absolutely empty
00:42:30
zilch that was a mistake in
00:42:32
trying to fight seriously. And when they already
00:42:35
started mobilization, it turned out that they were
00:42:37
ready,
00:42:46
it would be
00:42:49
even five minutes
00:42:54
because I can quote Mikhail
00:42:56
Yuryevich Then we started
00:42:58
counting wounds and comrades
00:43:01
counting
00:43:02
the beard and somehow no one wanted to have
00:43:06
fun. So they won’t want to have
00:43:07
fun because this catastrophe is
00:43:09
the capture of two regional centers with a cost of up to
00:43:12
thirty thousand killed, this is a
00:43:17
tenth of the entire group, 10th of the
00:43:20
entire group is losses that
00:43:24
[music]
00:43:27
Well, it depends on all the goals that you are
00:43:30
now setting from what you said, I
00:43:32
understand that for the Russian generals it
00:43:34
was more important to remove Surikin and
00:43:36
Prigozhin and appoint Gerasimov. And how did
00:43:41
they achieve their goals? They
00:43:44
achieved and exploited them
00:43:46
yes, about exploiting Putin’s desire to
00:43:48
attack somewhere else and
00:43:50
take the Donetsk region so that he
00:43:51
could at least say something to the people so that we
00:43:53
win here, you know, declare victory, we
00:43:55
achieved our goals Well, in general, it’s a circus on
00:43:58
the drotle, I’ll tell you
00:44:00
Soon we’ll really start talking
00:44:02
very important strategic things I
00:44:05
still want to go back I
00:44:08
called it a tank
00:44:11
and you know what I thought after
00:44:14
all of this war I apologize for the
00:44:16
century
00:44:20
Please excuse me 21st century
00:44:28
military judgment day was yes yes it was a
00:44:30
little further Yes 73 was in the last century
00:44:35
and you know, I suddenly realized that for
00:44:37
many months the carbon was the only
00:44:40
almost the only time when Putin
00:44:42
tried to advance with unused meat and
00:44:44
equipment, and that obviously with new
00:44:47
weapons, these are the ones that Ukraine has,
00:44:49
it will always be that is, I suddenly
00:44:52
thought that the significance of this battle is Putin
00:44:54
can no longer advance with equipment and this is a
00:44:58
question of the quality of the decision. Because from the
00:45:00
side of the army it was a battle in which the decision was
00:45:03
made cylindrically, I instantly
00:45:07
saw everything that was happening on the battlefield, and
00:45:10
from Putin’s side, but we see how
00:45:12
these decisions were made because not
00:45:14
only is it some kind of general sent wave
00:45:17
after wave Although I already understood what was
00:45:18
happening, they reported to Putin even after the end
00:45:22
that everything was fine, the
00:45:23
Marines were fighting, I thought that
00:45:27
if this was scaled up for the future
00:45:29
Ukrainian offensive, then what
00:45:31
would it look like? Here is one army and another
00:45:36
because While our guys are winning in with
00:45:41
our blood, time, the Ukrainian army is
00:45:44
slowly becoming an army
00:45:46
Well, the centric network will sound loudly, but it is
00:45:50
moving in this direction; a
00:45:52
terrible panic yesterday rushed through
00:45:54
Russian military chats, forums, and so
00:45:57
on, which says that new
00:45:59
Ukrainian regiments, battalions and brigades
00:46:01
are already preparing, at least some
00:46:03
of them with this system of
00:46:05
automated command and control of troops
00:46:06
on tactical And this will be a
00:46:09
guaranteed win, we’ll just
00:46:11
circle them, they won’t have time to accept
00:46:13
and if these are personnel brigades And also
00:46:16
Armed with board weapons,
00:46:17
then
00:46:19
the prospect
00:46:20
will be grief, I’ll immediately say this is the
00:46:24
Kharkov offensive, remember the
00:46:29
lightning-fast operation, this will be I
00:46:32
heard that The Kharkov offensive
00:46:36
was also network-centric and that each
00:46:39
group that went forward was in
00:46:42
touch with As the decision-making center says,
00:46:45
if she said what she
00:46:48
was told in front of you, then if she
00:46:50
saw what was in front of her, then
00:46:52
artillery immediately took out And no mobs
00:46:56
ran there, not militias,
00:46:58
guards units really ran there
00:47:00
because they couldn’t withstand this particular
00:47:02
centric network. Quite the
00:47:04
Eleventh Army Corps from
00:47:06
Kaliningrad, very combat-ready,
00:47:08
ended its existence there;
00:47:09
in particular, part of this second tank
00:47:12
army, to put it mildly, is not the most, it is not the most
00:47:15
uncombat-ready. one of the courtiers
00:47:17
Yes and so on, so that’s what I wanted to say is
00:47:20
that everyone will like the offensive under our
00:47:22
contraception, I’m sure
00:47:25
and the guys who fight at Bakhmut
00:47:28
won us a change of generations.
00:47:32
We started this internal three middle
00:47:35
generation, if you count the American 5
00:47:36
plus with campaign 6, then we were started the
00:47:40
war three minus three plus depending on the
00:47:43
unit of equipment
00:47:46
The Russian army started 4
00:47:49
and in some places 4 plus in some places 4 minus but
00:47:52
the generation was Older than us in terms of
00:47:55
technical equipment now it is
00:47:57
rapidly falling into 3 minus
00:48:00
But that’s not all you want to say a terrible thing
00:48:02
and Let this will be the seed of our
00:48:04
next conversations there is such a thing How
00:48:07
much of a technological structure in this
00:48:08
case 6 when this war began
00:48:11
Russia was balancing something the countries the
00:48:13
first group are those who accepted
00:48:15
this way and enjoy it And this is a very
00:48:18
strong gap with the rest of
00:48:19
humanity because
00:48:20
biomedicine is starting technologies for extending life,
00:48:22
health, everything else is a completely
00:48:24
different story, new engineering and so on
00:48:26
means artificial intelligence is a new
00:48:28
quality of humanity, these are the countries
00:48:30
that are going there, the first group, the second are the
00:48:32
countries that will have to
00:48:33
serve and have elements or
00:48:35
clusters or technology parks with the first treasure to
00:48:38
mainly work for the interests of the first
00:48:41
are the third who work for the second
00:48:44
and the fourth which is an absolutely gray zone
00:48:45
without a chance without hope and so Ukraine
00:48:48
before the start of the war fluctuated between the
00:48:49
third fourth Russia between the first and
00:48:52
second
00:48:54
if we are accepted
00:48:56
sooner or later We find ourselves Among
00:48:58
the states
00:49:03
Putin tried so hard that the peoples of Russia
00:49:06
can It’s quite possible to find yourself between third
00:49:08
places where
00:49:13
and this is not only in the army generations
00:49:16
have changed, but also in general for the fate
00:49:19
of countries this is what bakhmut and solidar are this is
00:49:22
what Monkey Trap is possible like
00:49:24
Severodonetsk and Lisichansk you what is
00:49:28
Kherson this is what Mariupol is it What
00:49:29
is stupid attack on Kiev
00:49:31
the amount of Chernigov that they should not have
00:49:33
done then there was not at least some
00:49:35
here is what the price of construction is this is the
00:49:38
second army of the world of all this the handle of
00:49:40
rubbing deception first of all its
00:49:42
population a trillion army threw out
00:49:44
what we have as a result
00:49:46
and the price of all this Putin a regime with
00:49:49
isolation from its allies with economic
00:49:52
expenses,
00:49:53
losses, loss of the gas market and losses of
00:49:56
everything that the Russian Empire is 300 years old,
00:49:58
such as Putin, to provide him
00:50:01
with a springboard for his geopolitical games
00:50:08
and how this seizure of the solidary will be
00:50:14
against the backdrop of these events,
00:50:17
the more
00:50:19
sooner or later
00:50:23
no I can unfortunately, that is, not
00:50:26
unfortunately, just to state that the way the
00:50:27
army is structured is the way society is structured, and in
00:50:30
this sense Ukraine, if it has a
00:50:33
first world army and it begins to have
00:50:36
such a city-centric army, then
00:50:38
accordingly, society simply will have no
00:50:40
options other than to catch up to the
00:50:42
level of this army and that actually it is
00:50:45
Putin who is being built in Russia,
00:50:47
the Stone Age, the Stone Age and spiritual
00:50:49
creaks, they have the peculiarity that if
00:50:52
you have the scientific values ​​of the Stone Age, then
00:50:55
you, accordingly, will have the technology of the
00:50:57
Stone Age, it doesn’t happen like that on the
00:51:01
Ivory Coast, they don’t collect
00:51:02
microchips technology ethics technology
00:51:06
is ethics that a lot of people are not given
00:51:09
because we can’t fix these pieces and
00:51:11
a lot of what we have is what the
00:51:13
Ukrainian army fights according to ours,
00:51:17
that is, Ukrainian society, there
00:51:18
are millionaires in IT, there are
00:51:19
ordinary minibus drivers,
00:51:22
there are people from the USA, people who have arrived
00:51:24
who have never they didn’t go outside the region
00:51:25
to fight, and the Russian army
00:51:29
only after mobilization began
00:51:30
to become like this because before that
00:51:31
it was a set of
00:51:33
specific people who entered into a
00:51:35
social contract, here we are, as it were,
00:51:36
driving around Syria, we are applauded by a country
00:51:39
that is sitting on the sofa drinking beer from two-
00:51:41
liter nipples. Yes, and there
00:51:43
the TV is clicking on the remote control when it came to the
00:51:46
need for Russian society to fight
00:51:47
against Ukrainian society
00:51:49
with Yes, even with the leadership, then it became
00:51:52
clear what, why and how And if
00:51:55
our society and government are now
00:51:57
together at the same time, then Judging because what
00:52:00
is happening under the influence of coal, we cannot
00:52:03
say for nothing that the Russian General considers
00:52:05
himself a part of society;
00:52:07
they rather consider themselves shepherds
00:52:09
who can drive away from society with an iron
00:52:10
staff to death.
00:52:23
it’s important, I’ll
00:52:25
just ask a very stupid question:
00:52:28
What’s more important, a new technology or a
00:52:30
new system for making decisions and
00:52:33
transmitting information,
00:52:41
or do you know the entire area around you,
00:52:45
of course, awareness
00:52:48
because it allows you to make
00:52:50
faster and better decisions in
00:52:52
the end, a cascade of these decisions will crush
00:52:55
any enemy who has
00:52:58
weapons a generation higher but does not have the
00:53:00
ability to quickly navigate
00:53:04
So we remembered Medway with you, the
00:53:07
Americans knew that there would be an attack,
00:53:09
knew when, but almost find this one there, and
00:53:13
yes, and an aircraft carrier, several aircraft carrier
00:53:15
strike formations are not a needle in a haystack,
00:53:17
as it were, but that however, they could not
00:53:19
find the Japanese, the Japanese came out with such a
00:53:21
maneuver that the Americans were saved by a miracle,
00:53:23
in fact, that they found them,
00:53:26
so the determination of the Japanese Admiral
00:53:29
and indecision,
00:53:33
knowledge of the completeness of the situation, inability
00:53:35
to assess But those who know the situation
00:53:37
as you say there, even the
00:53:40
stupidest officer will make the right decision more
00:53:41
accurately the likelihood of making the right
00:53:43
decision is much higher.
00:53:45
Moreover, if it is within the framework of the general system
00:53:47
and the neighbor is on the right on the left. What is behind and
00:53:49
so on
00:53:51
will be more interesting
00:53:54
Well, Alexey Thank you for the
00:53:56
Great conversation We’ve been on the air for almost
00:53:58
an hour, it’s time to turn off 45
00:54:01
thousand are watching Alexey, thank you
00:54:06
Yulia really hope I don’t miss
00:54:08
next week, I don’t like it
00:54:13
Well, I still have an absolute ton of
00:54:16
questions, especially since finally we don’t have
00:54:17
any delays, it’s true that we don’t have any skating,
00:54:19
but
00:54:21
I think that the fact that we don’t have a delay
00:54:24
is more important, it was very good for us
00:54:27
hard we know the shredder Shredder Our
00:54:29
new Schroeder I say how it was
00:54:33
God the cat sideinger taught that the cat is
00:54:36
quantum yes the cat is a quantum fact
00:54:39
factor so the passage of the radio wave
00:54:42
is amazing to
00:54:46
our listeners I remind you that it
00:54:49
was Yulia Latynina and Alexey

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В беседе с Юлией Латыниной на 372-й день войны обсудили инцидент в Брянской области, важность информации во время войны и ошибки военно-политического руководства РФ: ➤ 00:00 Переполох из-за Брянской области: Путин утратил контроль над территорией России; ➤ 02:44 Злобный теракт в Брянской области — провокация ФСБ или русских партизан? Ждем реакции российской власти и последствия инцидента; ➤ 06:36 Лестница эскалации: Путин не может ответить; ➤ 10:56 Петля Бойда в блефе Путина с Молдовой; ➤ 14:16 Зачем Путин использует ракеты? — Он не успевает и действует по инерции; ➤ 16:21 Исторические примеры петли Бойда; ➤ 22:12 Созыв РФ экстренного заседания Совета безопасности ООН и его перенос; ➤ 25:06 Российский блеф стратегического масштаба: ситуация в Бахмуте — максимальный результат российского наступления? ➤ 31:32 Соледар и Бахмут — ловушки Путина; ➤ 37:23 Северодонецк также был ловушкой плохого стратега; ➤ 40:23 Мариуполь был стратегически важен российской армии; ➤ 41:50 Отсутствие армии и провал мобилизации — катастрофа России; ➤ 43:28 Цели российских генералов в войне достигнуты; ➤ 44:05 Угледар — танковая битва века: Путин больше не может наступать техникой. Перспективы украинского сетецентрического контрнаступления; ➤ 48:00 Цена войны — новый технологический уклад Украины стараниями Путина; ➤ 50:24 Как устроена армия, так устроено общество: технология — это этика. Армия и общество Украины и России; ➤ 52:14 Что важнее — новая техника или новая система принятия решений? 🎓 @ApeironSchool --------------------------------------------------------- 🧭 Модуль Алексея Арестовича "Стратегия" 7 марта https://apeiron.school/strategy 👮‍♂️ Семинар «Дисциплинарное общество» 11 марта https://apeiron.school/disciplinary-society 🏛 Курс Павла Щелина "Реальная политика" 1 марта https://apeiron.school/real-politik 👕 Мерч: https://shop.apeiron.school/ 🔖 СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ СЕТИ @arestovych --------------------------------------------------- 📍Все официальные ресурсы Алексея Арестовича: https://lnk.bio/alexey.arestovich ► Telegram-канал: https://t.me/O_Arestovich_official ► Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/arestovych ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alexey.arestovich

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