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На что способна российская оппозиция?
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Будущее россии. Возможно ли оно в принципе без путина?
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путин готов применить ядерное оружие: его можно остановить?
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our guest among Zhirnov, I know and will be
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Mr. Zhirnov Hello, you
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appear so often in our information
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space that mm Perhaps I
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will introduce you firstly as a publicist
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and a writer because everyone is
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talking more about you as a former Soviet
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intelligence officer, but today I would like to
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introduce you specifically as a publicist,
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because it seems to me that at this time,
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the post of Truth that We are experiencing, your
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task now, given your ability
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to accumulate your experience and knowledge, is
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to talk about a model of the future world,
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when we see the Tallinn Forum
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just recently ended
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Russian opposition, this
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anti-war forum And what are your
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impressions? Do you see that these people are
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capable of forming a future model of
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modern Russia that will stop
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blackmailing and terrorizing the world?
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Let's
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Yulia Hello to all our viewers Thank you
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for the presentation
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This is a very difficult question This is an extremely
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difficult question because it is completely
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old philosophical And not only
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philosophically but a political and
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managerial question when a
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fairly large
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number of the population left Russia there, which could be
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considered millions abroad after the
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Bolshevik coup in 17, yes And
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when it means that
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inside the Soviet Union and the Russian
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Federation there is one society and outside
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there were other people who there were ideas
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that they would come back and that they
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would try, perhaps, to overthrow
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this society
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and try to return to
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pre-revolutionary Russia, so we know that it
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all ended in shambles, that
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of course there were some, well, I know that,
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of course, not on our own, so to speak personal
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life in the Soviet Union, but simply from
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films and books, that is, at that time
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they showed a lot of all sorts of
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war and pre-war revolutionary
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films, and that means the classic
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classic films in this sense
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is the Crown of the Russian Empire where
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we see means Paris in which
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all those who previously fought with
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Bolsheviks, plus security officers come there to
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muddy the waters. And there they are, all
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Russian friends are fighting, they can’t come to an agreement, which
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means there are humorous precedents for the
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post of emperor, and so on and so forth,
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all of us from Moscow trying
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to show that in general this whole thing and there we
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were left alone clowns there are no serious
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people there And no serious
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things They will not be able to offer the
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Russian former empire to the Soviet
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Union and here people are already
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building, so to speak, a completely new new country, a
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new society, and there they live in
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some kind of dreams, they live in the past and
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cannot they themselves agreed with each other,
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which in principle was true because
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they really could not agree on
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any position of the Russian, these are the
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old, old, old problems of the Russian
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opposition. It can never
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agree to fight together against the
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common enemy. That’s the majority of people
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who went abroad in particular.
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only then did he already know specifically
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within France
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all those who left, which means the first
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generation of those who left It still lived in
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the past and with some dreams, and the second
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generation It didn’t even
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bother with anything, it’s just because she
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was born or was born there quite on the
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territory of France or quite quickly
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acquired French citizenship, they already
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felt like they were French. Yes, even if they had
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Russian roots, but they were French, the third
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generation didn’t even speak Russian at all,
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they still had some
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nesting dolls somewhere and some
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icons. So they felt like they were just
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French and even... Russians were no
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longer spoken by the majority in the third generation,
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so this was the
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historical story with the revolution of the seventeenth
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year, and I never thought that I myself
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would find myself in such a situation in the same
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France in the same
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Paris in the emigrants where they will also be
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now there are dozens of organizations there
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that by themselves cannot
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agree anywhere, that are trying to
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unite but it doesn’t work out,
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well, lately. So in this
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opposition they have already mentioned the Stalinist
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forum, this is not the first, not the first
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meeting, there have been
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several at least successful ones lately of such
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associations, at least in one
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place people gather,
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more or less trying to find some kind of
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common platform. Before this, there was a Berlin
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forum, there was a forum in Warsaw, where they even created
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some kind of coordination committee, that is, they
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sort of gathered all those people who
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I used to have over the last 20 years, they were elected
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somewhere, that is, either a deputy of
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the State Duma or were local
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elected officials of some kind and created
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this type of Congress of People's Deputies of the
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Russian Federation
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and are thinking about how to live on
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now the main problem is
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not even to get together, but to
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understand that there is where we are going and in what
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way we are going there because
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lately the main agrarian dividing
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line is that we are trying to overthrow Putin
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’s regime peacefully, which means through
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some kind of elections through Navalny’s mechanisms there,
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let’s say through
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the mechanisms vote for everyone except United
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Russia for anyone except United
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Russia or don’t go to the polls at all, that
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is, many, many different
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mechanisms have been proposed over the past 24
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years, none of these mechanisms actually
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worked in the Russian Federation, there
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are none and everything is faked. And in
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fact, most of the people from the
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internal opposition who participated
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in these elections they are only the
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legitimizers of these illegal elections
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and the re-election of the unfamiliar illegal
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same Putin is just a sparring
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in the form for Putin and recently
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the idea has appeared that in general we need to
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end with these children's toys
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chosen by supposedly elected officials and in
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fact we need to think about overthrowing
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Putin by armed means and
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even two formations appeared, which means that the RDK appeared,
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that is, the Russian
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Volunteer Corps, which is
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now fighting in Ukraine as part of the
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Ukrainian armed forces against Putin’s army, but at
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the same time which says that
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he thinks that after the war, after the
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victory of Ukraine, he is with weapons in in the hands of the
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Russian Federation, he will
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organize a revolution there and in order to
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prove the seriousness of his intentions, he has
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already moved on to some actions, in
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particular, he has begun to carry out raids already
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in the neighboring region of the
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Bryansk region, the Belgorod region
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Where Where In mainly Bryansk and the
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Belgorod region, he even
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manages to do some things there -small
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military operations, plus there is also
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an organization under the leadership of Ilya
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Ponomarev,
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which also suggests that it is
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a little different, meaning an
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organization that itself is
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not fighting right now, but it takes
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responsibility, for example, for all
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partisan movements on the territory of the
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Russian Federation, although she admits
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that this is a rather scattered movement,
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that in general they are not united in any
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collection center, and that this is
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even being done this way on purpose. Because if they
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were united, then the FSB would have
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reached them quite simply or faster. It would have been the
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Federal Security Service and
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in all of them they changed trains like this.
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Everyone in their own area, everyone
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somewhere is making
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Molotov cocktails, some are throwing military registration and enlistment offices,
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trying to interfere with the movement of trains. But
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if you don’t derail them, although this
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also happened. By the way, in the Bryansk region there
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was quite a serious disaster
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in railway Well, they say
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that last year there were more than
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6,380 incidents on the railway
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because they don’t have any explosives,
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but they can just come with a wrench
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somewhere in the middle of the forest or steppe
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to unscrew the rails and thus the
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freight train which is moving to the west of
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Ukraine to the front, failures of those military
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equipment and equipment with people. They will simply
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stop or go astray in this
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way, as
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if they are helping Ukraine’s fight at
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the front against the Russian Federation, this is the
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situation. Well, naturally, those people
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who are going to let’s say
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Stalin Berlin they do not share
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the opinion Ponomarev and
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the leaders of the Russian corps do
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not talk about the fact that no, no, there is no need to take
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arms in hand, and then there is Vyacheslav
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Maltsev, who also talks about the
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need to make a revolution with arms in hands,
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so sometimes it means someone
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joins this cause, at times they
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disconnect, that is in fact, what is happening is
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approximately what happened after
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the revolution, namely, reversals of vacillation and
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no one can agree on anything
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more or less
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on a single platform. No one can
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agree that Putin is the main liar and we
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must fight Putin first and then
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we’ll figure it out. What further or How can
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we further rebuild Russia and how to
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do it because well,
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some accusations begin, let’s say of the Russian
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volunteer corps, there
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really are people with a
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Nazi past, an
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imperial past and a nationalist
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past and even a present, and who do
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not hide it, respectively, people who
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consider themselves liberal democrats, they
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say what is the way for us with such people, that
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is, in fact, this is a very serious
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serious task and serious questions, and
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especially since we understand that inside
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Russia,
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everyone who could passively or
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slightly actively protest came out. It’s
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just that they were all imprisoned in the square;
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the legislation has been changed; now the
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legislation is extremely repressive there is an example when
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just a local deputy in St. Petersburg
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passed some kind of resolution and an article
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there immediately for 5 6 7 years, we know that
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Vladimirsky was imprisoned for 25 years and Yashin
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9 or 10, that is, it is clear that inside
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Russia repressions have reached a very high
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level And what to unite in such a
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huge country which is 17.5 million
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square kilometers where people are prohibited
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uh is a union can
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only be some kind of virtual some
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social networking groups But this is not a
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real revolution And that in reality the
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Russian people don’t give a damn Because that
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everyone is happy with the current state, as long as
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there is food in the refrigerator, as long as there is food in the feeder, it
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means there is bran in the barn, that means
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the Russians
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feed this bran,
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Solovyov Skabeeva watches TV and passively
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supports Putin, although we saw that on
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June 23-24 no one from the Russians came out to
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defend him
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in these waves of immigration
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you can write history, this is the Revolutionary
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wave until 17, then the migration
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wave of World War II And now you
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know these new immigrants. Yesterday
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I told journalists to Israeli
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communications journalists. He said that
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Israel they are called the
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immigration wave PPZh, in contrast to
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vmg. They all get residence permits there.
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PJ while Putin is alive That is,
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while Putin is alive they are in exile, as
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soon as something changes they are
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going to return to Russia But as a
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rule, everyone wants to ride in on a white horse
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and here you definitely noticed that the
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opposition does not have this unity and it is not clear which
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of them is Lenin Shushensky which of them is
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Switzerland because no
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one understands this model of the future Maltsev
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talks about a digital dictatorship but
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perhaps only I Ponomarev is the
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closest because he means
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by the way, unlike his colleagues, he, like
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Lenin, has an extensive network in the
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volunteer corps and that means
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some Agents of influence inside
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Russia because let’s not forget that
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he was a State Duma deputy who, by the way, did
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not vote for the annexation of Crimea, what does this
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mean? This is an immigration wave.
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Could it happen that they will all
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assimilate, remain abroad,
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things will turn out somehow... their destinies are different, well,
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let’s say there’s the same Diaghilev Yes, who they
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say there are Russian evenings and that’s
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Russian culture, but he also
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emigrated and a lot of
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intellectual people and the intellectual
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elite Yes, he would have immigrated and never
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returned, but in case of this non-
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return what are you you see
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the Russia of the future Because when we
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look at Margarita Simonyan, who
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speaks with a blue eye, says
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that nothing terrible will happen
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when we test nuclear weapons over
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Siberia, then But in general, a strange
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impression arises from And if this picture of
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the future is among the remaining Russians themselves
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inside Russia,
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I I doubt, of course, that it exists
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because most people, without actually
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bothering with these philosophical and
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deeply political questions, people
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simply survive, you simply try to build
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your life where it is in the
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conditions in which it
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occurs and when these
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conditions change, people do not put they don’t ask
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themselves the question: it is necessary to change the conditions, that
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is, this is something unacceptable for us, but
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basically they ask themselves the question:
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Will we be able to Survive and adapt to
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new conditions and it turns out that in
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most cases they can, yes,
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some degree of Freedom is narrowed, yes it is narrowed
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some someone there used to drive back and
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forth all day long Now they drive
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less and someone used to buy
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cars now they can’t buy a
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car someone bought an apartment can’t
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buy an apartment but at the same time
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nothing like a disaster but also the
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Russian Federation after all, it’s still not
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North Korea and Putin, by the way,
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is not a Dictator, has never been
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in the Russian Federation,
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strictly speaking, if Putin was a dictator,
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he wouldn’t have organized the plane
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crash Prigozhin’s ducks. He would have
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arrested them like Stalin, he would have organized a
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show trial and solemn
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military hangs. or shot him on
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Red Square, but Putin couldn’t do that,
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because by the way he met with them
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in the Kremlin because he was not a Dictator, but he understood
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that when some military people
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with weapons in their hands oppose him with something,
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he cannot
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resist here's what's next
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about those people who left. Well,
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let's not go far. Here in front of you sits a
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man who left in 2001 and
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was leaving. When I left in 2001, I, well,
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out of the corner of my ear somewhere on the edge of my brain, told
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myself that well, I'll sit there for a while
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and see what happens what will happen next, although I need to
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tell you the truth, I already understood then that
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it will be here for a long time that Putin is young, that Putin is
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ambitious And the most important thing is that I saw
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another thing that Putin is a butt trend, that
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Putin is not the most question of strength, this
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authoritarianism is a strong leader.
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He is actually not strong at all
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was not a leader, but he played a strong
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legitimized He played a strong hand and you
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know the request in fact, even not a
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forceful hand, there was a request even for
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just a normal sane
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person In power Because if you
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look at all our leaders
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starting there with the revolution of the seventeenth
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year Bolshevik coup of the
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seventeenth year, they are all somehow
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problematic, that is, Stalin had some kind of
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problems, which means beyond Khrushchev’s
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problems Brezhnev had no problems and Andropov
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was problematic at all Chernenko was not at all and
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it is not clear what they had there 11 months
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didn’t even last a year
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in life or drinking Yes, they
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all had more or less the
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most decent person, by
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the way, Brezhnev at the beginning. That’s
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because they had a triumvirate there, which means
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Brezhnev Kosygin Podgorny, they appeared to
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Khrushchev’s, so to speak, almost like a
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dictatorship, or at least there was
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voluntarism to Khrushchev’s one person
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So they said that we
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were restoring party democracy,
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then Brezhnev simply buried everyone and
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Kosagen and especially Podgornoye, but the
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very last period is of course there
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where Just a sick old man, a
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drunkard, everyone knew that he was an alcoholic, everyone knew
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that he was sick But about the fact
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that he was old Quite recently, I suddenly
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just stated such a
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psychological thing on my own when he was leaving,
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remember, it means December 99. He
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goes on TV and ate with his
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tongue saying that I’m tired, I’m tired, I’m
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leaving, at that moment he was 68 years old,
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what an old man he is 68 here I’m 62 years old And he
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was only 6 years older Putin is now
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71 years old, look how the cucumber is running,
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of course there’s cooking a sword, the nightingale says
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that he’s been there for three or four years,
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that he’ll die in two weeks And he has
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cancer out of the blue, but really
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the picture does not confirm this. So when
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Putin came young, in fact he
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got into the trend, not even strong hands, but
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just such a young, intelligible average
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without quirks. Yes, that means a person who,
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without a piece of paper, can still
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talk for a long time there is some kind of line
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he has he sits there for six hours on
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paper, we just understand that the question
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has been prepared, but nevertheless,
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from the point of view of talent and from the point
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of view of implementation,
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this is such a thing. It’s not easy and he
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can do it, it doesn’t work out. Well,
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then another question arises,
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Sergei where then is this
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archaic? Because if he gives the
00:20:28
impression of being mobile, athletic,
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strong, I’m looking at ideas about the
00:20:33
presidential company, it means there, well,
00:20:35
it’s clear that with all the conventions of
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holding presidential elections in
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Russia, the
00:20:40
next one is supposedly considered to
00:20:43
have been accepted, although Peskov said yesterday that he was talking about
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it allegedly knows nothing, but supposedly
00:20:47
Putin will announce his intention
00:20:48
to run for a new presidential
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term in 2024, so this will happen
00:20:53
During the exhibition of his achievements Well, the
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Kremlin means that for now it’s forming
00:20:58
these mottos Yes, slogans with which he
00:21:01
will go to this company Russia is a
00:21:03
separate civilization a family of families for
00:21:06
which traditional values ​​are important and are
00:21:08
attacked by enemies, but thanks to the consolidation
00:21:10
of society they will not achieve anything, that is,
00:21:13
these are completely archaic slogans and
00:21:16
they are very strange in the 21st
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century, but not for the residents of
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Russia whom we saw by the way
00:21:23
during the celebration of this day of the
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Reunification Day As Medvedevsky says
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on Russian lands, journalists asked
00:21:29
a question to the participants of this festival And
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what cities were annexed by none of them
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could even name, that is, it all
00:21:37
seems like some kind of people like
00:21:40
decorations For all
00:21:42
this festive decoration and then the
00:21:46
question arises Why is Russia
00:21:48
going to survive Yes, due to the
00:21:50
lack of modern progressive
00:21:52
technologies This is a policy of essentially a
00:21:55
long war and absolute isolation, these are
00:21:59
threats for modern man but
00:22:01
not for Russia,
00:22:02
you know Putin had two periods,
00:22:06
he had an initial period when he
00:22:08
came so young
00:22:09
handsome, everything is fine, and then he
00:22:15
said that I came for 8 years, I came
00:22:18
for 8 years because there are two presidential
00:22:20
terms. This is a huge period of time to
00:22:22
implement programs and any politician
00:22:25
manages to do this within this period if he
00:22:27
works Seriously And then I will
00:22:31
retire political or even in 2006,
00:22:35
he said that I would go into the opposition and
00:22:37
criticize the current government because of the
00:22:39
position. But he was not going
00:22:41
to stay for life, he was not going to
00:22:44
stay there for more than 20 years and
00:22:47
it all worked for him, he was extremely
00:22:50
popular. By the way, I was surprised Why in
00:22:53
2004 did he not hold normal
00:22:55
elections, absolutely normal legal
00:22:58
elections, he would have received 65% in his 65%
00:23:00
absolutely
00:23:02
without any tricks without anything, but you have to
00:23:05
understand that Putin needs to be known, Putin
00:23:07
needs to be known his psychology, he is generally
00:23:10
afraid of the people. He is afraid of large masses of
00:23:14
people and he completely ideologically for
00:23:18
myself I don’t accept that some people decide
00:23:20
his fate and therefore as soon as he sat down in
00:23:23
this chair he
00:23:24
began to falsify everything and he began to
00:23:27
return everything to the scoop but not to the
00:23:31
ideological scoop because he is not
00:23:33
going to give up his status as a
00:23:35
billionaire he is not going to
00:23:36
give up state
00:23:38
capitalism, he doesn’t need such a scoop, he’s
00:23:40
not going to return to Leningrad
00:23:43
until ’91, where there was nothing in
00:23:46
the stores where he drove his
00:23:48
Zaporozhets and so on, in this sense, he’s an
00:23:50
absolutely hedonist, he’s absolutely Western,
00:23:52
by the way, He’s always dressed in everything Western,
00:23:55
he’s all He doesn’t have a single Western one,
00:23:57
remember, did you ever see one like this
00:24:02
in an old Soviet film
00:24:03
from the sixties, I’m an investigator for
00:24:06
Weiners, which means Vakhtang Kikabidze,
00:24:09
who plays an investigator,
00:24:11
so he’s asked a question. But there, the
00:24:13
murdered man, maybe he’s a foreigner, why? Well,
00:24:17
he has foreign clothes, huh? Kikabidze,
00:24:19
such a Georgian, says, but we don’t have a
00:24:22
single thread of Soviet either. So Putin
00:24:24
also doesn’t have a single thread of Soviet. But
00:24:27
then a problem happened, which means when
00:24:31
Putin came into power and somewhere at the
00:24:34
turn of the
00:24:36
year 2007-2008, he made a decision for himself
00:24:40
or for he was made a decision by a
00:24:41
group of comrades He was told that no no
00:24:44
Russia has fallen in love with you, you have
00:24:48
fallen in love with the trend of this Russia and therefore we will
00:24:52
not let you go anywhere and He liked
00:24:54
not to go anywhere and then that means He
00:24:57
imprisoned Medvedev thinking that Medvedev
00:25:00
will be parsley What if the bear has a
00:25:03
rating and there was even an intrigue about
00:25:05
Putin being arrested or killed. And the
00:25:08
bear Medvedev would go for a second
00:25:10
term and that was Real real things
00:25:12
Putin got scared then and when he
00:25:14
returned in 2012 It was a completely
00:25:16
different Putin Medvedev changed the
00:25:18
Constitution Medvedev will pass extended the
00:25:21
term of presidential rule 4 up to 6 years
00:25:23
and beyond, Putin sat down in 2012 with the
00:25:27
intention of never
00:25:29
leaving the Kremlin anywhere again and his promise not to
00:25:32
change. He even violated the Constitution himself. In
00:25:34
2020, he changed the
00:25:37
Constitution for himself. He reset all his four, in
00:25:40
fact, five previous terms and
00:25:42
said that I I’ll go to the sixth to the
00:25:43
seventh, and that is, he can sit until
00:25:46
2036, but then
00:25:49
another problem happens:
00:25:51
when he returned in the twelfth
00:25:53
year, that is, until the eighth year, Russia
00:25:56
became normal, it became a normal
00:25:59
state, it had communication with the West, it
00:26:02
reduced armaments and built an advanced
00:26:05
country and tried to build, which means it was possible in the
00:26:09
world world relations, and it
00:26:13
succeeded Even under the bear, under Medvedev,
00:26:16
these stories even appeared with
00:26:18
some kind of nanotechnology from Skolkovo
00:26:20
There and so on That is, she tried to
00:26:22
puff out Russia’s cheeks by saying that we are trying to
00:26:25
return to think about the future from that
00:26:27
country of the future when Putin returned in the
00:26:30
twelfth year,
00:26:32
absolutely everything had changed for him and he began
00:26:35
to build a closed state, and from
00:26:39
then on the closure of the state began,
00:26:40
constant with a narrowing of the framework. And as you
00:26:45
correctly said, the current paradigm
00:26:47
that is being proposed is the paradigm of an
00:26:49
absolutely
00:26:51
closed state that
00:26:54
looks at the past and into itself,
00:26:58
which closes itself the further the
00:27:01
further from the outside world and which
00:27:05
relies on itself and within
00:27:09
itself, I would not say that this is a completely
00:27:13
idiotic proposal.
00:27:15
Yes, because Russia is a huge country.
00:27:18
Russia is 17 million square
00:27:20
kilometers, this is a huge population, this is
00:27:24
very different ethnic groups and, strictly speaking, If
00:27:28
you compare the United States of
00:27:29
America there, then the United States developed most of
00:27:34
its first period precisely as a
00:27:37
closed country, that is, they stewed on themselves
00:27:39
and since they were large and
00:27:42
since their economy was developing, then,
00:27:46
in principle, all this was successful and
00:27:48
when they had already established themselves as a large
00:27:51
economically developed power, when they
00:27:53
began to think about becoming
00:27:56
some kind of new empire there and owning our world,
00:27:59
and even imposing their opinion on
00:28:02
Russia, they realized that the most important thing
00:28:07
was that the Soviet Union had an idea; the
00:28:09
Soviet Union had a
00:28:11
worldwide imperial ideology because the
00:28:13
Soviet Union had a
00:28:16
universal model. The Soviet Union offered
00:28:19
any state to any country to build
00:28:22
its Socialism or its communism
00:28:25
according to the universal Soviet model and
00:28:28
opposed the universal model of the
00:28:31
United States of America and the
00:28:33
Western world there, that is, the free world
00:28:35
of individual entrepreneurship and
00:28:36
so on, that’s when the Soviet
00:28:39
Union collapsed In 1991, Russia tried to find a
00:28:42
national idea for itself. And in fact, and the
00:28:46
most important thing is that it did not find a
00:28:47
national idea for itself.
00:28:50
Moreover, it did not find national ideas
00:28:52
that it could offer to the whole
00:28:54
world. What it is now offering to the whole
00:28:57
world is
00:28:59
challenging the role of the United States. The States of
00:29:03
America from the Western world as the leading
00:29:07
powers that, so to speak, set the tone for the
00:29:09
whole world and she says No, no, it’s impossible.
00:29:12
This is a unipolar world that is
00:29:14
oriented towards the West. So we
00:29:17
are on this path, a multipolar world, but
00:29:20
Russia is a dwarf in this multipolar world
00:29:22
absolutely because that
00:29:24
the only country that really
00:29:26
infuriates in this multipolar view is China and
00:29:30
even India which is there and even there
00:29:32
Brazil which is the major
00:29:35
countries of the Russian Federation Putin
00:29:37
is an economic dwarf and he
00:29:40
does not have any universal idea on
00:29:43
which it could offer the world and
00:29:45
therefore in the absence of a universal idea
00:29:47
he only has to go through
00:29:51
self-survival in conditions of isolation, which means that the
00:29:55
problem for Putin is that
00:29:59
Russia could potentially cause such
00:30:01
isolation because she has everything. She
00:30:03
has any ores, she has any gas,
00:30:06
oil, and so on, if she started
00:30:08
working in self-isolation, she could
00:30:10
become just like the United States of
00:30:12
America, a large industrial power
00:30:13
and an agricultural power,
00:30:16
feed itself, clothe itself,
00:30:19
I don’t know for myself, produce
00:30:21
some kind of consumer goods,
00:30:23
there is no problem with that, another thing is that Putin
00:30:25
actually is With all this, With all
00:30:28
this talk, he built a banana
00:30:31
Republic that lives, why, due to the fact
00:30:34
that it sells
00:30:36
its unprocessed raw materials on foreign
00:30:40
markets, and from the money earned from
00:30:45
selling these raw materials, it buys on foreign
00:30:47
markets everything that it does not
00:30:49
actually produce in Russia is trying
00:30:52
to become a
00:30:54
closed country, but at the same time does not
00:30:57
know how to do anything without making money and lives
00:31:00
completely dependent on foreign
00:31:02
markets for the export of raw materials to
00:31:05
earn money and for imports to
00:31:07
buy everything that it itself cannot
00:31:09
produce, that is, in fact, this is an
00:31:11
absolutely flawed model that Putin
00:31:14
suggests that the model is even
00:31:17
false because he cannot
00:31:20
admit to himself that in fact Russia
00:31:22
cannot survive on its own if it even makes
00:31:24
its missiles with which it is going to
00:31:26
fight with NATO based on the
00:31:29
components of this NATO country of all
00:31:32
NATO countries it has formats that’s why they don’t fly
00:31:35
that 60% of NATO components and countries are there. So,
00:31:38
in principle, Putin in this sense has led
00:31:42
Russia into an absolute dead end from which there
00:31:44
is no way out for Russia for Putin,
00:31:48
but for Russia the only way out is to get rid
00:31:52
of Putin and start returning, try to
00:31:55
return to Russia, which was in
00:31:58
the beginning it’s great Sergei But in reality it
00:32:01
really looks like this But
00:32:04
he set a
00:32:06
political agenda for the whole world and the whole
00:32:10
world instead of resisting in
00:32:11
some way to influence Yes,
00:32:14
Putin said to change the policy Oh well, if you’re
00:32:16
fighting, we mean we’re arming ourselves
00:32:19
and President Zelensky will present Alliance of
00:32:23
defense investments as opposed to NATO
00:32:27
or not, but nevertheless such a
00:32:28
huge
00:32:30
intercontinental If you want, yes
00:32:32
because many foreign companies
00:32:33
will go there already 13 states Consent
00:32:36
means the whole world is arming itself,
00:32:38
but also very, very weak
00:32:41
philosophy for the humanity of the future
00:32:43
So everyone is arming against in order to
00:32:46
resist Putin, this new
00:32:48
arms race. A new war is the
00:32:51
philosophy of the man of the future. And this,
00:32:53
of course, is very, very sad. And then
00:32:55
the question arises. Now, as a
00:32:57
publicist and writer, and as a person
00:32:59
who has long been personified by
00:33:01
the intelligence service, what is the role of the intelligence services
00:33:03
in modern history, there is no other
00:33:05
tool besides actually
00:33:07
defending yourself, arming yourself, becoming
00:33:09
more aggressive towards an even more
00:33:12
aggressive neighbor, and of course the
00:33:14
notorious nuclear button, I know
00:33:16
that you think this is just banal
00:33:18
blackmail, but nevertheless, if Russian
00:33:21
propagandists keep remembering, does
00:33:22
this mean that it’s like Chekhov’s?
00:33:25
a gun Yes, which if it hangs in the
00:33:28
first act, it must certainly
00:33:29
fire. Under what
00:33:31
circumstances and when do you think Putin can
00:33:33
use the nuclear button?
00:33:35
By the way, I don’t think this is banal
00:33:37
blackmail. I think that this is
00:33:40
blackmail. But I think that Putin is
00:33:43
absolutely irrational. man, and
00:33:47
this is what I have been showing there for the last two years,
00:33:49
that if he had been a rational
00:33:50
person, he would not have started this war. He
00:33:52
changed the Constitution and could have sat
00:33:55
quietly until the year 236. Yes,
00:33:59
Russia is losing its importance, and a little there are some
00:34:03
problems arising in the economy but
00:34:05
nothing catastrophic, but he suddenly
00:34:09
wanted to be paid by the owners of the sea and
00:34:12
so that Goldfish, that is, the West and
00:34:15
foreign companies that
00:34:18
pay him by buying his raw materials from him,
00:34:22
were on his parcels. So in this, it
00:34:25
was an absolutely irrational decision. And
00:34:29
when a person makes an irrational
00:34:31
decision, he can make any
00:34:33
national decision, including
00:34:34
pressing the nuclear button, and by the way, this
00:34:37
confirmation is white. I give an example from
00:34:41
our joint past,
00:34:44
namely studying at a red-notice institute.
00:34:46
We entered there together in 84 in the
00:34:49
same year, although we studied at different
00:34:51
faculties and a year later in 1985, when he
00:34:54
left there and I studied there for three years, the
00:34:57
foreign intelligence personnel department
00:35:01
told him that we don’t need you as an intelligence officer.
00:35:03
Because you are a dangerous person because
00:35:07
you are under the influence of
00:35:09
emotions. You can make
00:35:14
irrational decisions that are dangerous
00:35:16
for yourself and dangerous. for the service and
00:35:19
foreign intelligence refused to remove him from
00:35:21
Yasenevo personnel, he was not hired to work in
00:35:24
Yasenevo, the first main directorate of the KGB in
00:35:27
foreign intelligence, after graduating from the
00:35:29
institute, he was sent back to Leningrad by the
00:35:32
territorial bodies of the KGB, which
00:35:34
was very proof that
00:35:36
he did
00:35:38
not have an intelligence career
00:35:40
precisely because he was a dangerous
00:35:42
person, the problem was that the
00:35:44
KGB was a huge machine and instead
00:35:47
of just dismissing him from its ranks
00:35:49
and thus we would forget about this
00:35:52
Putin would never have arisen again
00:35:54
in nature he would have been sent away simply by the
00:35:57
territorial authorities, leaving him in the
00:36:00
KGB cadres later Through connections, he went to Dresden,
00:36:03
which is also not the best place, but better
00:36:05
than St. Petersburg, and then he
00:36:07
had a political career due to his
00:36:09
proximity to Sobchak, and so on. But the most
00:36:13
important thing is that this man is not national.
00:36:14
And the further he gets closer to his
00:36:18
grave, their old age the more
00:36:20
irrational a person he becomes, the
00:36:22
war in Ukraine is absolutely
00:36:24
irrational.
00:36:26
Although of course we can say that he
00:36:32
If we proceed from what is happening
00:36:34
inside the Russian Federation, then he gave an
00:36:36
external enemy and thus
00:36:39
consolidated
00:36:41
his electorate or even his own
00:36:44
people there, some kind of Russian around
00:36:46
what -the idea means external enemies and
00:36:49
the fight against external enemies. That is, this is a
00:36:51
rational thing, but he did it
00:36:54
irrationally in any case, that is,
00:36:56
the war with Ukraine is an absolutely
00:36:58
irrational thing and to hope
00:37:00
that he would rationally
00:37:02
approach the use of weapons I would
00:37:05
not do it either in this sense, I say
00:37:09
that of course this is a game, of course this is a Bluff,
00:37:11
because after all, he didn’t
00:37:14
earn some billions of dollars
00:37:16
in order to lose it now, but I have the
00:37:18
impression that, by the way, he’s
00:37:20
no longer interested in money, that he’s
00:37:21
only interested in power now
00:37:24
even such a thing as
00:37:27
remaining in history, and someone probably
00:37:30
like Burgen told him, in fact,
00:37:33
successful
00:37:36
rulers who make prosperous
00:37:38
countries never remain in history; tyrants always remain in history,
00:37:41
always people who organize
00:37:44
terrible wars, terrible disasters,
00:37:46
because this is a
00:37:48
passionate thing which
00:37:50
is remembered in history and is preserved for many centuries and
00:37:53
many millennia of successful kings and
00:37:56
successful monarchs, no one remembers them and
00:38:01
Putin in this sense has potential
00:38:04
because Russia is still a big
00:38:05
country and even scares everyone Nobody knows it
00:38:10
works These nuclear weapons do not work
00:38:12
nuclear
00:38:14
seeing weapons Looking at how his army is structured
00:38:18
Looking at how his state is structured
00:38:20
we can formulate that
00:38:23
his nuclear weapons are also structured like
00:38:25
his Space structure is structured So we saw the
00:38:27
launch of 25 which fell on the moon nothing
00:38:31
worked we saw the launches of the Sarmatians
00:38:33
which in general
00:38:34
dubious dubious success was given, we
00:38:37
saw launches of daggers that were
00:38:40
knocked down by complex loops and there are
00:38:43
doubts that it works at all and the
00:38:45
most important thing is that its nuclear weapons are not
00:38:47
protected by any air defense and about because there
00:38:50
were strikes on Diaghilev, there were strikes on the Su-2 and
00:38:53
there were strikes even on the Kremlin and
00:38:55
thus Putin was shown and there was a blow to
00:38:58
the cruiser Moscow Putin was shown that in
00:39:01
fact all of his nuclear weapons are
00:39:02
extremely vulnerable to the West and there is no
00:39:05
serious war there, the fourth world war,
00:39:08
if you count cold Russia as the third,
00:39:10
cannot win because it
00:39:12
will be destroyed by almost 98 % and 99%
00:39:17
potential for the first time minutes if she
00:39:21
decides to take some extreme step Here and there
00:39:24
is a virtual country, but in
00:39:28
this virtual country
00:39:30
Putin’s Russian Federation and Putin’s regime
00:39:33
can remain for quite a long time, I agree with you
00:39:35
that he wrote his agenda to the
00:39:38
world
00:39:40
because it’s easier to destroy than to build and it’s
00:39:45
easier to scare than to find some
00:39:48
allies, and plus, the world is not a
00:39:53
consolidated world because even
00:39:56
so, the police that supports Ukraine are
00:39:58
55 countries, each of
00:40:01
which has its own political agenda, its own
00:40:04
Geopolitics, its own economy, its own
00:40:07
sociology, its own
00:40:10
strategy and its own tactics, and in this sense, it
00:40:15
would be easier for the Western world not even to
00:40:18
fight with Putin, but simply with an
00:40:20
economic blockade. If there was a serious
00:40:22
Blockade, that is, roughly speaking, not a
00:40:24
single Russian ship can be found
00:40:27
in any ports and not a single Western ship,
00:40:31
the main ship can go in
00:40:32
Russian and no exchanges are happening at all. It’s
00:40:35
just that the country is closed like
00:40:37
North Korea and that’s it, and Putin’s
00:40:39
economy has collapsed for three months, but
00:40:42
no one wants to make such a decision,
00:40:45
no one can make such a decision
00:40:47
because everyone has their own lobbies in
00:40:50
France. There is a huge
00:40:52
agro-industrial lobby that lived in the
00:40:54
Russian market in France, there is a lobby
00:40:57
there, I don’t know
00:40:59
some kind of distribution there that
00:41:02
opened Auchan supermarkets there and all
00:41:04
sorts of other stores
00:41:08
that were built in the Russian Federation
00:41:10
and these families have not yet left the
00:41:13
Russian Federation and are
00:41:15
actually trying to work there the lobby is not just
00:41:18
about Putin, but about the economic one, which is
00:41:22
ready to trade with the devil until the
00:41:24
devil comes, our own home,
00:41:27
until Putin arrives in Russian
00:41:30
tanks in Paris, then in principle they will trade with him,
00:41:32
communicate with him, and so on,
00:41:35
because they still have their own internal
00:41:37
problems in France, let’s say they don’t like
00:41:39
Americans and Putin doesn’t like Americans,
00:41:42
this has been consistent since then. Yes,
00:41:45
France also has such a history, and it’s an
00:41:49
accumulated history because
00:41:53
Stalinism was condemned by the Nazis after 1945. Yes, and in France there are a
00:41:56
huge number of leftists who also
00:41:58
say that Putin is wonderful, here he is
00:42:00
standing there
00:42:01
Putin Absolutely no Soviet Union is
00:42:03
worth And by the way the Russian Empire
00:42:05
Putin is not worth Putin is a
00:42:08
mafia state which is the
00:42:10
only engine
00:42:12
that is loot loot power
00:42:14
nothing else And you are not interested at all
00:42:17
But this allows you to really
00:42:20
impose your agenda and this is a problem
00:42:22
And the problem is even much more
00:42:25
philosophical because we live on a very
00:42:29
small planet
00:42:31
If you take some kind of Space, even
00:42:33
if you take our solar system,
00:42:35
which is a closed system and
00:42:38
no Russian Federation is going anywhere from this system.
00:42:40
That is,
00:42:42
even if Putin it is isolated there, then
00:42:45
this is one sixth of the land and it
00:42:49
will not fly anywhere to either Mars or
00:42:51
Jupiter or Alpha Centauri and we are
00:42:55
forced to live with this neighbor since we
00:42:57
live there before, we lived next to Cuba and
00:43:00
now we live in North Korea somewhere
00:43:02
There, next to Venezuela, Latin America,
00:43:04
there, with Iran, with some kind of person there, will be given up by
00:43:07
ISIS with al-Qaeda and with all the other
00:43:12
neighbors because simply And where they have
00:43:15
n’t destroyed the territory there are 140
00:43:19
million And therefore this is a hopeless thing,
00:43:22
and hopeless things in a closed system
00:43:25
are necessary look for compromises and the whole world
00:43:27
is built on compromises,
00:43:31
this world is transforming and we have become
00:43:33
direct witnesses,
00:43:35
participants are more interested in observing
00:43:37
these processes. This means that she
00:43:39
will always have something to talk about. Thank you
00:43:40
very much to
00:43:43
our audience Thank you and
00:43:45
see you again
00:43:46
[music]

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