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Hello Yulia Thank you very much for
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finding time for us. We are very glad to
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see you know, we have such a tradition in the ulai for
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many years that everyone is coman and we
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came up with this tradition a long time ago
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that in December We always talk
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about what the next year will be like. Well, It’s
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not like we’re doing
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astrology there or telling fortunes on maps, but
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somehow we’re not given the opportunity to talk about
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trends, trends, I don’t know, dreams,
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expectations, but somehow we’ve
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already made this our tradition, and therefore, if
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you allow, from something like this maybe a
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strange simple and complex
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question at the same time I would like to start
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a conversation with you about what the
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next year 2024 will be like, this is how you
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understand and see it Listen, maybe you don’t
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need to talk about the sad Why about the sad Or
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maybe, on the contrary, everything will be very
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good Maybe I’m not a justified
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pessimist, but I increasingly have very
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pessimistic ideas. Firstly,
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I believe that, to be honest, what is
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being covered before our eyes is a copper
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basin.
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This is the entire
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system of Western
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democracy that emerged after the ninety-first year, which turns out to be
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unable to withstand the challenge from the
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outside. Or a direct challenge from
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dictatorships, for example, the same Putin
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or Sinn or Erdogan.
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And some of its individual parts, for example
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Israel, are perfectly capable of
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resisting challenges from the Rhone of various
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terrorist
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states of various terrorist
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organizations such as Hamas, but the problem is
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that these
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terrorist organizations are
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the product of the modern
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system Let's not let anything happen Let's
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freeze it, let's give money to the
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people who are in the territory of
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Gaza and then you look at this money, a
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gigantic terrorist kublo has grown there
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and those people who gave money to
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first of all Mr. Rish shout oh
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Let's cease fire
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and finally the third problem which is
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the fact that inside the
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West itself we see gigantic pockets of
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secondary barbarization, gigantic pockets of
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people who don’t want to work but want to
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redistribute and say that they were
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offended
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and these stories of theirs find a warm response
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both
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in the hearts of some politicians Well, not in the
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hearts But in the mouths of some politicians
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because I I doubt that politicians
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have hearts. And there are also
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brains
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in the largest Western universities, and
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this is already quite scary
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and I don’t want to say that I’m taking away
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from the Russian-Ukrainian war, it just
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turns out that the Russian-Ukrainian
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war is only one of the fronts of this here is a
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gigantic
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battle that reminds me very much of the
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death of the Roman Empire because the
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Roman Empire did not die because the
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Barbarians did not
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conquer
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in the first place the people did not
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serve, they came to the
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emperor and said Listen to the couple, I
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want to serve you so much I just don’t have the strength, but
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just give me a little land for
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settlement And even people to serve me
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Put me on welfare Yes, they
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behaved exactly the same As migrants who
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come to Europe tell us guys, we
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really like you here
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because there was a big army that came and
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conquered, but there were just a lot of these armies
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It was 000 cuts The Empire didn’t
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have time to get stuck there, holes
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were formed in another
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place and
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now Putin’s attack on Ukraine
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Hamas Venezuela is considered with our AQIB and
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Very likely, Taiwan is becoming more and more likely before our
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eyes, I
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just don’t want to say it,
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but we’ll see if Taiwan will be in than
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a year or he won’t be in the fourth
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year Julia, I just thought when you
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remembered ALF Yes, I thought, but
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what about America, remember, it also
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began as a country of migrants and I don’t
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know how it happened. It’s because
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then it didn’t there was this so-called
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this
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and firstly we are all migrants Yes, in
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human society Well, I don’t know
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where humanity originated in Africa I
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don’t know who lives there now But I’m
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sure that even there migrants now live
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And everyone else is definitely migrants
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even when they call it that these are people
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who are aborigines of Australia, they are also
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migrants, they are just migrants who
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came there 50,000 years ago when
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even when they didn’t even have to
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swim much they mostly walked
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because then the ocean level was
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much lower if they swam then they
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saw the land in front of them and so these are all
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migrants, but it’s just that when
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migrants came to America, they came to
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work
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and if you want to live, be able to
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move around. I was constantly exiled
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from a family of Somali
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communists who, at one time, under the then
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dictatorship there, Zia de
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Bare, even seems to be trying to build
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some kind of Socialism or communism, or
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vice versa, it seems, it seems they
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fought with it, but they were also some kind of
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progressive And then when all this
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began
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to fall apart just in the ninety-first
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year, when the countries of the Third World began to
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move from the litic path of development
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to the Islamist path of development and they
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needed some kind of ideology that also
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hates the West, which will also explain
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Why capitalism is bad And why here Everyone is
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spiritual, respectively, she was then very
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interested in various Islamist ideas, then
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at some point she saw the light, or rather,
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she saw the light after she
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fled to Holland because she was
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flying to Canada where she was supposed to be
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married by correspondence. As always, this
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happens for some local traditional
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need,
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and she talked a lot about what
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modern Islam and
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modern
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Islamism are, she honestly later
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wrote a big book about what this is.
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modern, or rather back
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then, the eighties system of
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assistance to migrants of which in particular I
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will tell Just one example and Ian Hurley
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As a refugee as a person who demanded and
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received political asylum, she
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received 80 guilders a week just
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like that, but with a butt she said Well, I
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can’t just like that to receive
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80 guilders a week from the Dutch government, also
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note that there was no European Union, 8 guilders
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are not euros, I’ll go to work. Well, what can a
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young black beauty who, well, does
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n’t even know Dutch at this moment, do?
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And she didn’t know any particular languages, although
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she more or less knew English as I
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understand it and they taught it in Kenya when
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they were migrants in Kenya
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she went to the factory to glue boxes and
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then the local bureaucracy told her that well,
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as long as you earn, then this is the
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amount that you earn
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we will subtract from your 0 guilders A
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it was less than the 80 guilders that
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she received, that is, those relatively
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speaking 50 guilders that she received
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at the factory. And she was paid then plus
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30. The question is who
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will go to work in such situations and how does a person
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socialize if he sits stewing in his
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own saku and sees everything around him? this
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beauty M now it has become even more
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scary to take on forms, for example,
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I don’t know how things are in Germany now, but
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a few years ago in Germany the process of
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obtaining refugee status, among other things,
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looked like this: a person came from Syria
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to integrate him into Western society,
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that’s all for him this is
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all these eastern traditions in the zabu
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sat
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met
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went to the office of this social service
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there met a handsome one
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explained to him that you should go to the mosque
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Because if you go to the mosque then
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we have everything covered and that means they will give you asylum
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and if you don’t go
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mosque, then you will be deported,
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guess T times it’s just wonderful
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the system of solo Prima migrants perero
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So in fact it was a system of their
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radicalization, a person left all
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this horror and it turned out that in order to
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get status in the same
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Germany. This, of course, was not
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universal, but nevertheless this is a very
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characteristic story, I could tell
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another story no less characteristic, but
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two
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Chechen brothers both came to Germany, one
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decided to simply completely adapt to the
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local society because that’s what he
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came for. Yes, he began to learn the language, he
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began to work. Although this, by the way, was
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very very it’s difficult to do because for
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some time in Germany there were such
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laws that if you are a refugee you
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cannot work, that is, it was specially
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made for bureaucrats, this is how
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the bureaucrats made such laws, the same
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bureaucrats adopted, let’s say, sanctions
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against Putin’s Russia so that
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they work in order in order to please
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the voter, so to speak, and to work for themselves for
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their status, and so that means
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one of them went to study and work,
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and of course he discovered that he was now
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being deported,
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and the other of
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them immediately naturally turned to
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lawyers and when the question of his
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stay in Germany arose and another
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robbed a
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bank as part of the same gang and
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went around and explained to everyone what it means, we will
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show you everything here. We will soon build Sharia law here.
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And when they caught him for bank robbery and
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wanted to try to deport him, the
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lawyers and human rights organizations
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immediately motivated this by saying that he could
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not be deport to Russia because
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in Russia he also robbed a bank, if
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he is deported to Russia, then there will be
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terrible prisons there; his human rights in
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these prisons will be violated, that is, this is
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who Germany wanted to leave. And who she
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wanted to deport, I don’t know how it
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ended.
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Let’s move on then let's continue this
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conversation with the
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possible weakening of Western democracies,
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so I'll say this, yes, well, by and
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large, so there has always been a decision
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that is made in some
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collective way, it is always
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taken longer, it is vulnerable there, it is
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difficult to accept than if the
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decision is made by a Dictator and in in this sense,
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Yulia, I don’t know, don’t you think that this,
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well, it won’t work out any other way, that is, we
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need to somehow proceed from this and here’s
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how to get out of this It’s
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not clear yet Because if we look
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at the European Union, it seems like a bunch of countries
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they they really want to do something
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in Ukraine, and so on and so on,
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then Hungary appears there, Yes, which
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says But there And we are against it, and once
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and for all, that’s how you said,
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some important processes are covered with a gentle basin
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But on the other hand Well,
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you can’t lower it, too, probably to
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some level in countries like
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Russia and Iran where everything is very simple, by and
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large, the decision is
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made just where here where the
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line is like how how I don’t know how to
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find a
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solution no Lyudmila look about
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Hungary Let's not delude ourselves with
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Hungary Of course everyone is pointing the finger
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Yes, because it's nice to blame everything on
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Orban, but the point is not that
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Veta Hungary is imposing something on something, but the point, for
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example, is that Germany
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supplied 250
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shells It’s her, Hungary
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made
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it happen Well, after all, yes, this is a rhetorical
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question, but still, let’s return to
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this anyway, as it seems to you anyway,
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because it already
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happened that way; moreover, let’s then, if
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Rewind it, then Rewind it completely
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back there and remember when Biden came to
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power. He said that now it
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will be a world that will be divided between
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democratic countries and non-
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democratic ones. Now there
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will be a new axis here, I don’t know, or a
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new border of the so-called Cold
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War. Well, approximately that’s what
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Biden said, it’s not direct quotation but very
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close to the text Yes And well, that is, it was
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expected, it was understood And now we
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find ourselves in such a situation and
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where and what kind of way out of this is generally
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unclear then But look, let’s talk
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really, let’s move on to
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general philosophical
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things later I was hoping to go to them so as
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not to say unpleasant things right away.
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Let’s just move on. In
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comparison, a year
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ago, everyone thought that everything was absolutely
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gorgeous; Putin’s troops had just
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retreated from
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Kharkov; the Kherson operation was successful;
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there was a feeling that now the West
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would give Ukraine a bunch of Putin’s weapons it means
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there was a gigantic problem with mobilization
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with the restructuring of the country for military
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flight.
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Everyone laughed at him because well,
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well, Kiev in 3 days, it was necessary to
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calculate his columns that could not
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simply collapse under the weight of their own,
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his
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mobiking because other
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mobikings were simply thrown into a meat grinder And
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at that moment it seemed
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that the land corridor was generally doomed. Well,
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how is it such a large intestine, that is,
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such a small intestine, how can it not
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be cut
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and that the West is helping Ukraine that Putin
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Well, he just looks incompetent and a
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ridiculous dictator, and so on and so
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forth, which means
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A year has passed, the Ukrainian summer offensive
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failed for the reason that the Russian
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army was radically
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reconstructed. Because here
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you can’t erase the words from the song, this is the same army that
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everyone mocked,
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it was learned by those people who are
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mobiking, there is a sophisticated
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punishment system, and these
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mobiking are
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contract soldiers who get big
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the money turns out that this money is more
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than what they could get in other
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places, that is, Putin built, firstly, an
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economic system in
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which Well, they thought that the Russian
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economy would collapse because of the war,
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but not everyone thought, but many people
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thought, even many Russians By the way,
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the experts said that there are no Foreigners,
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including right away Aleksashenko said, you
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remember yes What yes, well, as it were Well,
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nevertheless, it means a cap thrown away Yes, whose
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Tatarstan and so on and so on now
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Russia will fall apart now
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means the Russian economy
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functions approximately in the following
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way
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there was an old war that was
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total, well, like in the First World War or the
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Second World War, when the population
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that did not fight on the fronts
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produced something for the front and there was practically no
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population left that
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produced anything to eat and people were simply
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hungry when 50% of the work was
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won for the war, he plans to bring this
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to
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10% and this Well, rather warms up
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the economy rather turns it into this kind of
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military
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nst when demand is created without creating
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supply What is the
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basis of the kinn and it turns out that people from
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depressed regions receive wages at the front
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for which they
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spend money rockets receive salaries
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that they could not
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dream of; people who I don’t know work as
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couriers also receive salaries
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that they could not dream of because
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their salaries must be
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competitive in comparison with
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other salaries that we just
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talked about; being built in the occupied
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territories; being built in the Far East East
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Where Putin
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is reorienting that they do not
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act at all, they lead to an increase
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in Putin’s costs, but the main thing is that they
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lead to the fact that Putin
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has completely reoriented his economy to
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China and India, which do not ask him
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any moral questions and, in principle,
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in long-term planning in
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strategic planning
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this Well, firstly, it’s as if Putin can
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handle the production of a significant part of military equipment himself, and secondly, as
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cynical as this sounds, it
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turned out that the West has That’s why the West doesn’t
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produce shells, it can’t
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produce shells for Ukraine, but
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because the West has begun to produce very little in general
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besides
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services If, of course, you need
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a consultant on gender orientation T Yes,
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that’s great. That’s what’s
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great here. But these people who
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are consultants on gender
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orientation, they won’t go to work at a
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plant to collect shells. In addition, it turns
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out that this plant has acquired such a
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level of regulation, this is after all
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most likely, if not a state
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plant, even if it is a private plant, it
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has a bunch of pieces of paper, yes, from the
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European Commission, even in America.
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Because when the European Commission
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makes laws on how curvature
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cucumbers should be, you can
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imagine what it does with factories
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that produce shells so that,
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God forbid, nothing comes of it and you are unprofitable but
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profitable, as I already said, working with
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the European Commission or dealing with gender
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orientation there to judge the curvature of
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cucumbers. But in China and India there are no such problems.
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China is especially proud of the fact that it is a
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producing economy and, by the way,
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produces a lot a lot of For example,
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components for drones that are
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assembled in Russia, the most important feature that
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Putin discovered is that the
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modern economy has been beaten by a lot of extra
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people who somewhere in America are
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going to take out stores, receive
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benefits, and so on and so on, and with
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Putin it’s the same the human stratum,
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that is, in a Democratic country, they
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receive benefits, but with Putin, the very
00:20:46
human stratum will receive money for
00:20:48
fighting in the war, and it turned out that
00:20:57
everything turned out to be very stable and
00:20:59
much better than they could have imagined,
00:21:02
and the second thing is that like
00:21:06
me Putin has already said to dramatically
00:21:08
improve the army and here we
00:21:12
must divide this into two things and the
00:21:15
first is that Putin
00:21:18
built a machine for killing and for
00:21:20
meat
00:21:22
assaults, first of all, with the help of I
00:21:25
can’t say the
00:21:27
charges of the
00:21:29
mechanism of punishment for leaving the
00:21:32
front of the mechanism there it can be called
00:21:35
decimation, just like the Romans, in the most
00:21:38
difficult cases, they executed just people
00:21:40
who ran away from
00:21:42
the legion, and here it’s not like
00:21:44
people are sitting with machine guns and shooting, but this is a
00:21:48
man who came to the front himself, as
00:21:51
a rule, this contract soldier, Eton,
00:21:53
speaks the truth in his speech I didn’t
00:21:57
say 30-40,000 he gets a
00:22:01
month, they gave me another figure of
00:22:03
20,000, but in any case, this is a figure
00:22:06
that allows him to not carry out
00:22:08
mobilization and B Even with the expenditure of
00:22:11
soldiers who are at the front, it allows him to
00:22:14
gradually increase the size of the army
00:22:16
there plus 5,000 all the time after each
00:22:18
month remains in the balance, these are
00:22:20
approximate figures, so I ca
00:22:22
n’t vouch for them, but approximately, as I
00:22:24
understand it, this means, firstly,
00:22:29
He will run away, he will not receive money, and
00:22:32
secondly, he understands that if He runs away,
00:22:34
he will be put in a cage and beaten or even
00:22:37
shot, I draw your attention to the fact that
00:22:40
this would be very helpful for meat assaults,
00:22:42
but at the front, where in
00:22:46
fact there are no other technologies left besides meat
00:22:47
assaults. This means that
00:22:50
Ukraine cannot
00:22:52
practice this, and moreover, the people who
00:22:55
are sitting in the trenches are from the Ukrainian country.
00:22:58
Although By the way, they also receive
00:23:00
money that is quite decent for Ukraine; they have
00:23:03
just been mobilized; many of them,
00:23:07
if they weren’t caught on the streets, then
00:23:11
someone was caught on the streets and some of
00:23:12
them know that the other
00:23:15
paid off and this is extremely important for them
00:23:18
acts in a depressing way
00:23:20
because, well, for obvious reasons, Ukraine
00:23:22
cannot and is not going to build such a
00:23:24
system that was built from another
00:23:26
Rhone, and that means, accordingly, the number of conscientious
00:23:30
objectors in the Ukrainian troops is
00:23:32
really growing. Not because people are so
00:23:35
bad, but because when
00:23:38
local assaults begin, when this begins a
00:23:40
terrible trench war, absolutely
00:23:42
senseless and merciless in which you
00:23:44
are sitting in a trench And knee-deep in water and
00:23:47
dead mice and corpses of comrades are swimming with you
00:23:50
Well, it’s very easy to start thinking, but
00:23:54
who is to blame for this, but that means that
00:23:57
he did something
00:23:59
wrong with this what is
00:24:01
wrong here, but the oligarchs did something wrong and
00:24:04
so
00:24:05
let someone to blame be found. Yes, of course, a
00:24:08
significant part of
00:24:10
those searches for those to blame for
00:24:15
the offensive that was not carried out that is
00:24:17
happening in Ukraine is simply connected
00:24:18
with the fact
00:24:19
that a person needs to be transferred to someone else
00:24:23
knock on the
00:24:26
wine if he had gone the wrong way and there
00:24:29
if the ONT hadn’t jumped up and sat down it would have been
00:24:32
something completely different, but in
00:24:33
fact here at least jump up or squat,
00:24:36
but you have to transfer it to someone But
00:24:40
besides this
00:24:42
mechanism there are things Well, it’s completely
00:24:45
obvious that no one expected such a
00:24:47
density of Russian defense, no one
00:24:50
expected such a density of the
00:24:52
Ukrainian code,
00:24:56
that is, they weren’t sure, but
00:25:00
in any case, they counted on the fact
00:25:02
that the offensive would be successful, they didn’t
00:25:04
set up Ukraine, there was no
00:25:06
terrible game there. Yes, to play off with them
00:25:09
two not not in order to mutually destroy two
00:25:12
Slavic peoples. Well, this
00:25:14
was not what they honestly thought. Well, well,
00:25:17
this is the amount of weapons that
00:25:19
Zaluzhny asked for and which
00:25:22
would really be completely sufficient for the
00:25:24
Russian army at the time
00:25:28
when he had these weapons requested But since the
00:25:31
American bureaucracy and the Western
00:25:33
bureaucracy only work, as we have
00:25:35
just described, they supplied these weapons for
00:25:37
9 months, it turned out that the speed of
00:25:41
decision-making of the Western bureaucracy is
00:25:44
much longer than the speed of
00:25:46
decision-making by the very calloused Putin
00:25:48
regime at which we all pointed our
00:25:49
fingers and said that there they just steal
00:25:52
Well, at the beginning of the war, your humble servant
00:25:56
posted a large interesting video
00:25:59
about the first opium war
00:26:01
about how the Chinese emperor
00:26:05
never told him while his army
00:26:07
suffered defeat after defeat
00:26:09
and was never informed about it that his
00:26:11
army suffered defeat after defeat
00:26:12
during the first Opium War Yes,
00:26:15
we were all hihi haha ​​and Putin turned out to be
00:26:17
far from the Chinese emperor it
00:26:19
turned out to be far from not The Opium War the
00:26:21
Chinese emperor
00:26:23
largely turned out to live in the city of
00:26:25
Brussels I’m not in the city of Washington
00:26:28
because that this VKI is a slightly different
00:26:30
calico, so there are minefields
00:26:33
and landings that were dug up from the inside and
00:26:37
turned into fortified strips,
00:26:40
while the satellites did not notice this And everyone
00:26:42
told what it means that this is a war
00:26:45
Battlefield the battlefield will be transparent
00:26:47
because now there are satellites and then
00:26:50
it means they started figure out how the
00:26:52
satellites didn’t notice this because if you
00:26:54
want, you can
00:26:56
deceive the satellite, and by the way, even the communication
00:27:00
that the Americans naturally listen to
00:27:02
can be used for deception, we
00:27:04
saw another example of Israel and Hamas,
00:27:13
Hamas collected daisies, the Israelis
00:27:16
listened, thought about good, but Hamas didn’t
00:27:18
they're going to attack, they're chatting on
00:27:21
cell phones, they're telling us what
00:27:23
peaceful
00:27:24
intentions they have. That's accordingly
00:27:28
the factories that the Russians started
00:27:32
flying, which they attached gliding
00:27:34
kits to, which is very important because
00:27:37
in this war, with the exception of
00:27:39
Mariupol, Putin never had an advantage in the
00:27:41
air. So he has an advantage in the
00:27:43
air it meant everything That is, sometimes
00:27:46
they ask Yes, why didn’t Putin
00:27:48
bomb Ukraine like the British bombed
00:27:50
the drain, but he didn’t have an advantage in the air?
00:27:53
So in Mariupol he had an
00:27:54
advantage in the air about uro
00:27:58
and, accordingly, since it was not there in
00:28:02
other places, he began to use
00:28:04
missiles that took out the Ukrainian
00:28:07
infrastructure, which as you understand from the
00:28:09
point of view of Carpet bombing is not at all like
00:28:11
where is the plane that can drop a
00:28:14
gigantic load of Bombs and where is the rocket,
00:28:17
respectively, as soon as it goes to these
00:28:19
old bombs weighing 500 kg 1000 liters, very
00:28:23
simple wings of [ __ ] and
00:28:26
fell like shads and there is a small mechanism
00:28:30
that orients this bomb and it
00:28:32
flies 50 km. It flies to the
00:28:35
front line and he again got this
00:28:38
limited advantage in the air. And
00:28:41
this is a very cheap mechanism, this is a very
00:28:44
primitive mechanism, so in war than it is,
00:28:48
if it is cheap, primitive, it
00:28:49
works, it generally works like a
00:28:54
bull
00:28:56
in the
00:28:58
der, among the wonders that were not, your
00:29:02
humble servant herself mentioned that
00:29:05
Putin kept saying that he will
00:29:07
now
00:29:09
have, that he will now have,
00:29:13
respectively, shells for helicopters,
00:29:15
which will be missiles for helicopters.
00:29:18
Sorry, just a translation of the
00:29:21
word translation from English which Booth
00:29:24
will hit for
00:29:26
152
00:29:28
I remind you why this is important because it’s an
00:29:29
ordinary helicopter norse, it shoots. At
00:29:31
5 km, the helicopter very often, even at the beginning of
00:29:35
the war, the Russian one lifted its nose, the so-
00:29:37
called pitching, so that it would fly
00:29:40
further, respectively, he no longer
00:29:41
understands where it is flying and the helicopter
00:29:45
that is located 5 km from the
00:29:47
front line he is hit by a MANPADS and,
00:29:50
accordingly, this is what is called the
00:29:52
Koya
00:29:54
le
00:29:56
Isra missile, the
00:29:57
Israeli
00:29:59
Spike of This is an absolutely amazing
00:30:01
missile which, in my opinion, is almost 30
00:30:03
years old, but it is still so cool that it is
00:30:05
supplied to all the armies of the world, but
00:30:08
because when it flies beyond 25 km then the
00:30:12
helicopter pilot fires this missile and
00:30:15
nothing can reach him, or rather, a
00:30:17
man-portable air defense system cannot reach him from the ground;
00:30:19
something more serious can reach him, but
00:30:20
it’s clear that’s already a big
00:30:22
difference. That’s how
00:30:25
it was at the beginning of the war. But by the beginning of
00:30:30
the Ukrainian offensive he had
00:30:32
K52 with missiles that flew at 15 km
00:30:35
is really an analogue of the Israeli Spike,
00:30:37
the pipe is lower, the smoke is thinner not at 25, but at 15
00:30:40
km there is no effect on the effect of MANPADS from this, such a
00:30:44
big problem was K52 and plus
00:30:48
drones, but because Well,
00:30:52
this is another one that is
00:30:57
absolutely so key an example
00:31:01
because the war before our eyes is becoming a
00:31:03
war
00:31:04
of drones and the Ukrainians were the first to
00:31:06
start making drones out of absolute
00:31:09
despair, but because Well, at first It
00:31:12
was just these same wedding
00:31:15
drones that Well, that’s how
00:31:18
people
00:31:19
told me in the evening he was
00:31:23
filming a wedding on February 23 4:00 in the morning they called him
00:31:27
at 5 in the morning, he was standing somewhere on the parade ground in
00:31:30
Kharkov. And in the evening he was already coordinating the
00:31:32
Ukrainian artillery with the help of
00:31:34
this wedding drone, a wedding
00:31:36
Mavik or something else,
00:31:38
after another 2 weeks he began to hang the
00:31:41
first grenades on it which means
00:31:43
designing trigger mechanisms 200
00:31:47
200 varieties of drones created
00:31:50
in Ukrainian
00:31:52
garages
00:31:56
200 Ukrainian varieties of
00:31:59
Ukrainian drones created in
00:32:00
garages volunteers are still collecting
00:32:04
money for them in Ukraine and still,
00:32:09
well, they still stand in line for the most successful
00:32:11
varieties
00:32:13
but everyone laughed and they also thought
00:32:18
that, well,
00:32:27
the production of these drones is kind of stale, the
00:32:28
small, nimble Ukrainian economy
00:32:30
means that in the garages it will endure everything. And
00:32:34
this is not written down in the field regulations of the Russian army, which
00:32:36
means that as long as they are itching,
00:32:38
I quote Yuri Lutsenko under the rubbish, the
00:32:42
ratio of drones was 10 to
00:32:45
one in favor In Ukraine now the ratio of
00:32:48
drones is five to one in favor of
00:32:51
Russia. Putin has established a gigantic
00:32:54
production
00:32:56
of drones, and Ukraine is not
00:32:58
Western
00:33:01
aid, but
00:33:04
a drone. Well, how would they tell you everything?
00:33:07
I think that you also have a lot of guests,
00:33:09
they tell you this. It’s a terrible thing,
00:33:11
for example,
00:33:12
Russian drones are the first thing they
00:33:14
took out these are the same mine trawls
00:33:16
that were transferred by the Americans to
00:33:19
clear mine fields because the mine tra is
00:33:22
generally Romo For this, without
00:33:25
creating an intention, Ukrainian
00:33:29
drones did not stop the Russian
00:33:31
offensive near Avdiivka It
00:33:32
would be wrong to say yes, but they simply
00:33:35
destroyed all Russian armor under Avdiivka
00:33:38
30% destroyed mines 70% destroyed
00:33:41
the drones the artillery did not destroy
00:33:43
anything the artillery is conducting barrage
00:33:45
fire AK artillery needs 160 shells according to the
00:33:48
standards to suppress one
00:33:49
unfortunate bunker and this
00:33:53
drone takes out this tank How
00:33:57
many drones do you need
00:33:59
to take out a tank, well, one is
00:34:03
probably enough Well, theoretically Yes, but in -
00:34:06
firstly, one of the three gets there
00:34:08
because there’s rap there, it’s someone else and this is
00:34:10
one of the three, if the operator is good,
00:34:13
but that is, as far as I understand,
00:34:15
there are two main options, option
00:34:18
one when that’s how you’re absolutely right,
00:34:20
one is really enough
00:34:22
because the Russian tank, especially the Tank,
00:34:25
Every tank, but the Russian especially the
00:34:27
Russian one, has booms that are not very heavy
00:34:28
compared to the standard, they have thick frontal
00:34:31
armor, of course, which means the sides are
00:34:34
less heavy, but there was always a problem,
00:34:36
just a weight limit so that it
00:34:38
could cross the bridge because the
00:34:40
Soviet bridges were not very reliable. And
00:34:43
so, accordingly, the ammunition
00:34:46
is located at the back. Because it is believed that,
00:34:49
firstly, the
00:34:52
thinnest armor on the turret is at the rear. Because it is believed that
00:34:54
the shell does not arrive from behind; the Soviet tank
00:34:57
advances forward and meets the enemy with its
00:35:01
chest; the shell really does not flies in,
00:35:03
but the fpv drone flies 200 km high frequency, so
00:35:07
it flies in. It lands on This is the most
00:35:10
vulnerable place where the turret and
00:35:13
armor are articulated, it carries only 3 kg of charge. But it’s a
00:35:16
cumulative jet, it burns through the armor. And
00:35:20
there are just shells and the tank’s turret flies off.
00:35:23
But that’s how it is one option, I must
00:35:25
say, is not very typical, as far as I
00:35:27
understand, because it requires a
00:35:29
lot of drone skill, and the other
00:35:33
option is to simply knock out the tank’s
00:35:35
caterpillar, which is quite easy to do. And
00:35:38
already at night a drone arrives more expensive than
00:35:42
50,000 No, well, for 50,000 dollars He has a Bomber,
00:35:45
why is he flying at night because it is
00:35:49
small, that is, it is slow-moving, it is
00:35:51
large, it is easily vulnerable,
00:35:54
but it has expensive night optics, but it carries
00:35:57
about 20 kg of Bombs, again printed on a 3D
00:36:00
printer, and now it will attack this tank.
00:36:03
So we will still consider that
00:36:05
there are five or six drones per tank,
00:36:07
but one of them is
00:36:09
renewable, so that’s what I’m talking about. Yes, the
00:36:12
huge number of drones
00:36:15
that Putin produces. And he
00:36:19
also buys parts mainly from
00:36:23
China, and China theoretically should
00:36:26
sell parts to everyone, now attention and
00:36:29
Ukraine Why can’t he
00:36:38
buy? No, this is the answer because
00:36:42
the answer is that, in principle,
00:36:45
it’s all on the market, yes, it’s almost
00:36:46
like Chari Zali Baba is bought, but
00:36:51
there are no details because right there at the
00:36:54
factory where it is produced there is a
00:36:55
Russian representative, imagine the harvest is being bought up
00:36:57
and so on Sorry guys But for
00:37:01
you There is no pure market left for you And this is
00:37:05
also a very important sign because
00:37:06
China in the year 22
00:37:08
turned up its nose at Putin, he was a loser, he [ __ ]
00:37:12
himself, everything means they looked at him And
00:37:15
talked about Well so you miscalculated
00:37:17
here and here and now you will be dragged
00:37:21
there somewhere in the third year just after it
00:37:26
turned out that Putin was well
00:37:28
prepared for the attack, the mood of
00:37:31
China changed and these are the very
00:37:34
North Korean shells that came to
00:37:37
Russia, they are also for a reason they came,
00:37:39
too, they came, they formally came
00:37:41
from North Korea, but we understand that
00:37:43
China gave permission for their supply. And
00:37:47
secondly, it may even be such an
00:37:49
unpleasant thing, and that these could even
00:37:53
be old Chinese shells that
00:37:55
were supplied to North Korea after
00:37:57
how China, in turn,
00:37:59
modernized and so
00:38:04
yeah, Sorry a year ago we had this And
00:38:09
now we have this Julia, I wrote everything down for
00:38:12
you And now if you allow me,
00:38:15
I’ll try to turn everything upside
00:38:17
down Let’s try, maybe it
00:38:19
will work out, oh oh how I like it I
00:38:23
would like this Let's try So the first
00:38:26
offensive failed in this sense, I
00:38:29
remembered two phrases that I recently
00:38:31
heard, the first of Biden who said
00:38:33
Of course, the future of Ukraine is in NATO, but only
00:38:37
if we are convinced that
00:38:39
Ukraine can defeat Russia and I
00:38:42
remembered the recent story from I
00:38:44
had an interview with one of the Azerbaijani
00:38:46
experts and he said an amazing phrase
00:38:48
that I remembered, just probably
00:38:50
forever, he said, You know, if
00:38:53
NATO consisted only of those countries
00:38:55
that defeated Russia, then there would not be a
00:38:58
single country in this sense,
00:39:00
why am I talking about this I remembered, yes, because,
00:39:05
of course, Well, we are too guilty that
00:39:07
maybe we set
00:39:09
the bar too high. But on the other hand,
00:39:12
Nobody knows how to fight in this
00:39:14
big war, and I’ll immediately
00:39:17
add here about the army. You said very well
00:39:19
that The Russian army has
00:39:21
probably improved, and I
00:39:23
agree with you on many factors there, but on
00:39:26
many others, you can’t
00:39:30
argue with the helicopter. Yes, but on the other hand, Let’s
00:39:33
remember We were last December. I
00:39:37
remember very well we were sitting here without
00:39:39
electricity. Yes practically without the Internet Yes, but
00:39:42
I remember very well how everyone said
00:39:44
Now that Russia will go on the
00:39:45
offensive again Yes, because we have
00:39:47
stagnated And where is the Russian
00:39:50
offensive Where is that Russian Glorious
00:39:54
Army, not only did it happen, it
00:39:58
was just where the offensive was lost where then the
00:40:01
offensive of the Russian
00:40:02
army Well, and then here’s another interesting
00:40:06
next point, probably yes, the Russian
00:40:08
army may have changed a lot of
00:40:10
military leaders there, added weapons,
00:40:12
adapted, I don’t argue, but on the other
00:40:14
hand, what has it achieved during all this
00:40:16
time? Nothing at all Nothing at all, fought
00:40:19
for bakhmut, well took the bakhmut okay yes Well,
00:40:23
well, a heroic feat now for
00:40:24
Avdeevka beat Marinka who was leveled with
00:40:28
the face of the earth. That is, why am I trying to
00:40:30
turn it all upside down because these are
00:40:33
events that are difficult to
00:40:35
look at from one side because
00:40:38
well, there are also such facts Yes, it’s true,
00:40:40
maybe not, look Yes,
00:40:43
Lyudmila And here’s the most important thing that everyone
00:40:47
expected And what happened in the end because
00:40:52
because well, the word wo
00:40:55
n’t be thrown out of the song
00:40:57
if, as of the year, I would say
00:41:01
my task is to stand on the defensive and
00:41:06
deplete present guys, look, yes,
00:41:10
I stood on the defensive and the
00:41:17
initial tasks were different and let’s remember
00:41:21
what happened in the first year immediately
00:41:25
after the
00:41:27
Russian army retreated from
00:41:29
Kherson, fighting began in
00:41:32
Bakhmut Your humble servant, I didn’t always
00:41:35
guess what would happen, I can’t
00:41:38
boast about everything Yours humble servant As
00:41:41
soon as they started she said this, Putin is
00:41:45
trying to do this, trying to get the
00:41:48
Ukrainian army into trouble,
00:41:57
grinding that equipment and those
00:42:00
units that remained
00:42:03
undamaged and that were not
00:42:06
involved in the liberation of Kherson
00:42:08
because the Russian army retreated
00:42:10
from it itself and so that this equipment
00:42:13
now it didn’t go through And didn’t cut the corridor
00:42:17
after that Your humble servant many
00:42:25
times
00:42:27
for the Vars they bought him time so that he
00:42:31
could build a fortification and the exchange
00:42:33
took place unequally because the
00:42:37
Wagnerites and especially the
00:42:40
Zki did not feel sorry for Putin, he even, on the contrary,
00:42:43
was engaged in the cleansing of what seemed to him like
00:42:46
prisons and we will Frankly to be honest in
00:42:55
general T In general, let's say that I think
00:42:58
that the majority of the Russian population did not
00:42:59
cry about those people who
00:43:02
died under Bakhmut if they were
00:43:04
prisoners, and on the Ukrainian side, one way or
00:43:07
another, they spent those parts and spent
00:43:10
those reserves that, strictly speaking, the reserves did
00:43:14
not spend at that moment they
00:43:15
really were undergoing
00:43:18
training abroad, but nevertheless, a
00:43:21
lot of things were spent and when they
00:43:25
objected to me they constantly said
00:43:27
Latynina, what don’t you understand? You’ve
00:43:29
already been told no. So the little fellow told you
00:43:32
no, priest. Now I just mean it’s the
00:43:35
same as a philologist. I want to brag
00:43:37
now, that means every Washington Post,
00:43:40
every New York YS is exactly about this and writes
00:43:43
that exactly this happened under the influence further
00:43:47
And that means Pete Of course you can Yulia for
00:43:51
a second Yes, of course the Washington
00:43:53
Post writes, I agree with you,
00:43:55
already in Ukraine
00:43:57
they are openly talking about this. How is this They wrote to me everywhere then
00:44:00
Latynina, you don’t understand anything,
00:44:03
it’s stupid
00:44:05
Putin wasting cannon fodder It’s not the point, guys,
00:44:09
to take the bakhmut The thing is
00:44:12
that he bought the most precious
00:44:14
resource time and he bought it and in exchange he
00:44:17
cleaned out Russian prisons, which is bad or
00:44:42
something Does that mean further and back in December the West was hoping that Putin at this moment calm down, this is what he said then, including to Ukraine and now You guys are sitting on top now Let's start negotiations and there were this is called Carefully not negotiations these are consultations Yes Sawan That's it somewhere they consulted with Naryshkino about
00:44:45
something in Turkey and
00:44:48
Putin sent them to
00:44:54
someone else then the Americans to Putin, as far as I
00:44:58
understand, the conditions were as follows, what does it mean? What did
00:45:02
he have to give up, what did he have to give up, that he had to
00:45:07
give up the land corridors, even he
00:45:09
was up for it I agree But in return He asked for
00:45:11
those parts of the Lugansk and Donetsk regions
00:45:14
that had not yet been captured by him, which
00:45:17
was as if, first of all, they had not been captured
00:45:19
until now, I draw your attention yes This is
00:45:22
important Very Yes and this absolutely
00:45:26
reminded me of Stalin’s technology because it
00:45:28
seemed to me that it’s just that Putin
00:45:29
signed this when Stalin, after the winter
00:45:33
war, proposed to Finland, which
00:45:35
means more accurately, Sorry Before the winter
00:45:39
war, before the winter war, he proposed to
00:45:41
Finland to redivide the border, he proposed to
00:45:43
Finland to redivide the border so that the
00:45:45
Norgay line would remain on his
00:45:48
side, Stalin, because the reason why
00:45:50
these pieces of Donetsk and Lugansk areas
00:45:53
not captured by Putin is
00:45:55
that there are fortifications
00:45:58
and fortifications. He still can’t
00:46:00
take IT so cunningly transfer this matter so
00:46:04
that these fortifications remain and
00:46:07
go to Putin. It is clear then
00:46:11
the parties, the high negotiating parties,
00:46:13
did not
00:46:14
agree and Putin
00:46:24
looked at it as such a servant and to be
00:46:28
honest, this was the first time I was struck. I
00:46:30
won’t lie, because this was the first time I
00:46:32
asked this question, which I actually
00:46:33
asked loudly. But
00:46:36
please tell me, this means that the
00:46:39
West is clearly America is clearly in. During
00:46:44
these negotiations, it’s not that she didn’t want
00:46:47
Ukraine to return Crimea and
00:46:49
Donbass
00:46:52
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00:46:54
no matter how hard it is, Putin did not agree
00:46:59
and America began to arm Ukraine to
00:47:02
show him that he is thinking wrongly
00:47:06
after the land corridor is
00:47:08
interrupted. What prevents America from returning to the
00:47:11
same proposals and not
00:47:13
again supplying Ukraine with those
00:47:15
weapons that will help it to return
00:47:18
Crimea and Donbass is what could have
00:47:23
happened if there had been a Ukrainian offensive,
00:47:26
but as we see, even this did not happen
00:47:29
for the reasons that we just
00:47:31
discussed above and now the Americans Well, in
00:47:35
fact, they don’t see
00:47:37
any at all, they don’t see any plan what
00:47:40
to do and
00:47:43
Pavel Peter Pavel Yes, the
00:47:46
Czech President warned that Ukraine would have
00:47:49
one
00:47:50
attempt and this attempt
00:47:53
really did not work out,
00:47:56
moreover, drawing your opinion, drawing
00:47:59
your attention to what is there By
00:48:02
the time, as we have already said, when the
00:48:05
employees when the allies,
00:48:07
the firebreaking
00:48:27
is happening on our eyes and it’s
00:48:29
happening. At such a speed, you can’t
00:48:32
imagine those drones that 2 months
00:48:35
ago were flying, let’s say, over the battlefield, they
00:48:39
don’t fly anymore because rap arrived
00:48:41
and they don’t fly and we need to change the purity,
00:48:44
we need to strengthen the transmitter there, we
00:48:47
need to write something else there artificial
00:48:54
intelligence programs in foreign articles that are
00:48:56
now writing a lot about this, practically
00:49:01
nothing is written about the Dronova Revolution, because I kind of have
00:49:04
a question why the American Army does
00:49:07
n’t produce How, how did this Dronova
00:49:10
Revolution pass by, say, the same
00:49:12
United States, which hindered the
00:49:14
United States states 10 years before this
00:49:16
war to make a valuable amount of Drones
00:49:19
Lyudmila What do you think is the answer to
00:49:20
this question drones cheap drones mean
00:49:23
cheap I remind you that now the projectile
00:49:26
supplied to Ukraine costs 88,000
00:49:30
euros one
00:49:32
meter-long projectile here is this one fpv drone costs 300
00:49:36
euros Well of course in In America, for the American
00:49:39
treasury, the projectile costs less; they are
00:49:41
now buying a projectile for $5,000.
00:49:43
They are buying a five-liter projectile for $5,000.
00:49:46
The drone costs 300 euros. What
00:49:49
stopped them from working on drones. Well, I think that
00:49:52
they are accustomed to the classic weapons
00:49:54
that have been produced and stored,
00:49:57
tested. I don’t know, they have passed all
00:49:59
the tests. And drones are such a
00:50:01
very flexible thing, I think so, I
00:50:05
think it’s just absolutely
00:50:07
right, exactly this bothered them. But what kind of
00:50:10
fool, especially in a bureaucratic
00:50:12
economy, would buy something to do something
00:50:15
for 300 if you can do something for 5,000
00:50:18
Yes this is also 300 fresh and untested And
00:50:20
this is
00:50:21
5,000 old and
00:50:24
tested this is the same revolution comparable
00:50:28
here Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny spoke
00:50:30
about the invention of gunpowder I will give another
00:50:33
example another comparison the invention of the sword
00:50:37
do you know how the sword was invented
00:50:39
Sorry that I am using so
00:50:40
many rhetorical
00:50:43
questions today because that it seems to us all
00:50:46
that the sword has been around, well, since human
00:50:48
civilization since its
00:50:50
creation, so let me remind you, I’ll tell
00:50:53
you no, but the sword is a very late
00:50:55
comparative invention of
00:50:57
mankind, it’s been hitting
00:51:00
each other with clubs since Neolithic times, even the bow, it
00:51:04
invented all sorts of spears quite early
00:51:07
darts are not by chance. Pay
00:51:09
attention to some Egyptian pharaoh of
00:51:11
some Fifth Dynasty sitting with a
00:51:14
club
00:51:16
A and some
00:51:19
Sumerian and some Akkadian
00:51:22
conqueror yes He is also sitting with a club
00:51:24
because the troops at this moment 3-4 years
00:51:27
ago 3- 2 years ago they fought with
00:51:29
clubs, first
00:51:31
of all, they were Of course the
00:51:35
Egyptians had knives there, they even had crescent-
00:51:38
shaped knives just like
00:51:42
George
00:51:44
Martin's arracks, they were used for a very
00:51:46
specific thing. The fact is that the
00:51:48
Egyptians had a thorough lization, they attacked
00:51:52
and
00:51:54
attacked their enemies and the bodies of the fallen enemies they,
00:51:57
Sorry, you can’t take the word out of the song,
00:51:59
counted the cuts Sorry, the male members of
00:52:03
these comrades And so, accordingly,
00:52:06
this Knife
00:52:08
was used for this And so they were not
00:52:10
very
00:52:11
friendly at fighting, so the
00:52:13
sword appears at the end of the Bronze Age
00:52:17
in fact this is where the Bronze Age
00:52:18
ended and it appears among such people
00:52:21
who were called the peoples of the sea and this is
00:52:24
such a group of barbarian bandits very
00:52:27
cheap very backward very poor
00:52:30
who Well, they were Indo-Europeans they
00:52:32
lived on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea
00:52:34
on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea where
00:52:36
Hamas and others are now joy and there,
00:52:40
just at that moment,
00:52:42
there were civilizations of cities,
00:52:44
civilizations of the Bronze Age, which
00:52:47
were all, as it were,
00:52:49
they built themselves something like
00:52:52
palace
00:52:53
socialism, they are bureaucratic, they were
00:53:08
Zabrovsky, they
00:53:10
did something like that, they fought with the
00:53:13
help of
00:53:14
chariots, the chariot was a product like a tank
00:53:17
it was very difficult and took a long time
00:53:19
to make, and most importantly, a
00:53:21
professional class of warriors
00:53:23
who knew how to fight sat on it for a long time, as all this is described
00:53:26
by Homer; more accurately, Homer described it at all differently from
00:53:28
what we see from archaeological
00:53:30
data, because by the time
00:53:32
Homer wrote, the chariots had already come out
00:53:35
of use and no one understood how
00:53:37
they were really used. But all
00:53:40
these guys fought with the help of expensive,
00:53:42
heavy chariots produced by this
00:53:45
Palace bureaucracy. And the
00:53:48
peoples of the sea had no palaces,
00:53:50
no workshops for the production of
00:53:52
chariots, of course they really
00:53:54
wanted them it was a very prestigious thing,
00:53:57
they just didn’t have it, they weren’t
00:53:59
up to it, so they invented an
00:54:03
iron sword. By the way,
00:54:05
this is how the Bronze Age actually ended. What I mean is that
00:54:08
of course drones are
00:54:11
such an iron sword, we’ll see what happens
00:54:14
next, but coming back means to the fact that what
00:54:19
was happening behind the Armed Forces this
00:54:22
time
00:54:24
because to your question that
00:54:27
well, how can you say that the performance? Yes,
00:54:31
you can say that the offensive was a failure.
00:54:33
And like, like, Where are the successes of the Russian
00:54:36
army? Well, I’m planning
00:54:40
to add Yulia, I can’t even help but
00:54:43
add, but Don’t you think that
00:54:46
this is a very simple and linear
00:54:48
understanding, and why didn’t they take all the
00:54:51
Russian fortifications there? Well, that means it wasn’t
00:54:53
possible. Well, wait,
00:54:55
maybe it’s different somehow. That is, this is what
00:54:57
I think about when I keep
00:54:59
thinking about when I read this article from the
00:55:02
Washington Post, I keep remembering
00:55:05
those guys of ours who are now there
00:55:06
at the front and It just seems to me that if
00:55:09
they were listening to us now, they would
00:55:10
say, go to hell, in general, it
00:55:12
seems to you that you failed, you are sitting and
00:55:13
philosophizing. We’re holding it all on
00:55:15
our backs And Russia hasn’t
00:55:17
gone anywhere And in this sense, I
00:55:19
think about it all the time, and when I even read
00:55:21
this article from the Washington Post, I kept
00:55:23
thinking guys, well, you guys in Washington, of
00:55:25
course, write everything correctly
00:55:27
you probably understand correctly, but there’s still something
00:55:29
in it. It’s very simple to say.
00:55:32
Yes, and then it seems to me that if
00:55:35
we also speak very linearly,
00:55:37
then it appears, it’s like that Putin
00:55:39
also says Well, the Ukrainian clutch was
00:55:41
not possible, listen Well, if Putin will say
00:55:43
that rizht de Well, what are we going to
00:55:46
say that
00:55:48
he is a Russian statement, it means
00:55:51
look And
00:55:54
let's
00:55:55
dozh be at war This is honesty without
00:55:58
honesty
00:56:00
Yes, my favorite quote from Admiral Yamo
00:56:03
If you start lying, consider that the war
00:56:05
is lost
00:56:06
and the goal is Ukraine there is Ukrainian the
00:56:10
political leadership officially
00:56:12
set as its goal it did not set as
00:56:15
its goal the task of protecting from the Russian
00:56:18
army it set its goal Returning
00:56:23
prostrate wandered around in the summer there was an offensive
00:56:27
weapons were given to Ukraine for the offensive
00:56:30
when Zaluzhny wrote that he he did not write
00:56:34
there Give me so much and so much of that
00:56:37
and I will hold the front line
00:56:40
and he talked about the offensive and they gave him
00:56:43
weapons for the offensive. Moreover,
00:56:46
taking into account further events, I even
00:56:48
asked my people. It seems to me that
00:56:51
the laid down As a cunning Kurkul understood
00:56:53
that the offensive was not good for this matter,
00:56:56
which means he saved 80% of the equipment let's
00:56:59
move on to this now Yes, as a cunning
00:57:01
kurkul,
00:57:23
he
00:57:26
always asked for one for this matter, as Napoleon said, not a single
00:57:30
battle plan, not a single disposition
00:57:31
can withstand Collision with the enemy
00:57:33
on the battlefield and, accordingly, We saw
00:57:38
how this offensive was first postponed
00:57:40
and did not understand Why I did not understand
00:57:43
For example
00:57:44
why It is now clear that Zaluzhny
00:57:48
had great doubts as the hour approached.
00:57:52
Tom
00:57:55
Ami would be able to complete the
00:57:58
task precisely because, as We have
00:58:01
just said, while the Americans
00:58:05
were supplying
00:58:06
weapons, the speed of decision-making in the
00:58:09
Russian army turned out to be significant and the
00:58:11
speed of transformation of the Russian army
00:58:13
turned out to be significant higher than the speed of
00:58:14
decision-making by American
00:58:17
officials, including the
00:58:19
military, he was happily putting pressure on him, and from the
00:58:24
American side, as is now
00:58:26
described in all these articles, and from the
00:58:28
Ukrainian
00:58:31
political power directly,
00:58:32
he advanced for exactly 4 days,
00:58:36
as he was taught in the
00:58:39
textbook, showed that It turns out that the equipment
00:58:43
that burns in these minefields is Ukrainian,
00:58:45
by the way, very little equipment burned there and
00:58:48
cannot be returned there if I’m not mistaken. But
00:58:51
somewhere around a unit was
00:58:53
lost
00:58:55
in 80% of the equipment that was sent for
00:58:59
the offensive,
00:59:01
it simply didn’t go anywhere and,
00:59:05
accordingly, it’s very bad for me they were offended
00:59:08
again when I said these words in July
00:59:09
and said, look, Zaluzhny is standing
00:59:11
in strategic
00:59:13
defense. Zaluzhny is actually exactly
00:59:17
what you said and he did the
00:59:18
smartest thing with the media
00:59:23
in the army. What would Zaluzhny’s offensive look like
00:59:27
if he were really
00:59:29
advancing, we’re like once we can
00:59:30
demonstrate with the example of Putin under
00:59:32
Avdeevka because the fundamental
00:59:35
difference in this sense between Zaluzhny and the
00:59:38
Ukrainian army and Putin and the Russian
00:59:40
army is that
00:59:41
politicians put pressure on Zaluzhny, they told him to
00:59:43
attack,
00:59:44
but he didn’t answer calls there, something else
00:59:48
that is he just didn’t do it. In general, in
00:59:50
short, like a
00:59:53
cunning cunning man, it turned out that he
00:59:56
pushed through his line and de facto Ukraine
00:59:59
was on strategic defense, and the fact that that’s
01:00:03
where most of the fighting took place, it
01:00:05
was almost very often
01:00:06
Russian counterattacks, and there
01:00:11
I was going I won’t say this word, it’s
01:00:14
not called star res, it’s called a little
01:00:16
differently in the
01:00:18
trenches, we all know it, but still, two
01:00:22
ladies, we won’t say it,
01:00:25
and the Russian army in counterattacks, on the one
01:00:29
hand, exhausted itself, and the successfully
01:00:32
erected Ukrainian defenses, and on the other
01:00:34
hand, these counterattacks gave the Russian
01:00:36
army this, too, you need to understand the time to
01:00:38
lay the next
01:00:42
portion of minefields in the rear and fill the next portion of
01:00:45
fortifications and make a
01:00:48
strategic offensive is completely
01:00:50
impossible, that is, answering your
01:00:53
question, but you can put the question this way: the
01:00:56
Russian army did not
01:00:57
advance anywhere and but no one was going to
01:01:01
stand on the defensive in the spring, they still
01:01:05
said
01:01:07
Crimea, Yalta embankment, border 9 of the first
01:01:11
year, Rashka will fall apart, and then from there
01:01:13
it means it came down to whose Tatarstan and
01:01:15
so on and so on, maybe we write this for an
01:01:18
information attack simply for this kind of
01:01:20
ipso is correct against the enemy
01:01:23
no, that means there is one thing that I
01:01:26
hate, the name I hate,
01:01:29
the name itself is called information war,
01:01:31
firstly, the word information war
01:01:33
was invented by Putin Yes, this is his favorite
01:01:37
story, a cheat against us, the West is waging an
01:01:39
information war, secondly, remember that's
01:01:43
all once and for all, I understand
01:01:47
that there are a lot of people around who
01:01:49
love to do this information work,
01:01:51
they tell you how cool they are,
01:01:53
so I will say those people who sit in the
01:01:56
trenches and sacrifice their lives, and all that
01:02:00
people who are not sitting in the trenches can do is
01:02:03
help them. when there is a war,
01:02:06
especially a war like this when Putin
01:02:08
invaded, all they had to do in
01:02:11
politics was they had to go to
01:02:13
the place and say guy that you need
01:02:17
us to jump we will jump so that
01:02:20
we walk on the right knife we ​​will walk on the
01:02:22
right but so that we walk sideways
01:02:25
and at this time the politicians pulled the blanket
01:02:28
over themselves and began to tell And we are here,
01:02:30
whose Tatarstan And we are here then And we here
01:02:34
raised expectations to the point of
01:02:36
impossibility, now a huge number of
01:02:39
people in Ukraine and yes They still
01:02:43
live in these high expectations and
01:02:46
when should they you say guys, this is
01:02:49
reality, it looks like
01:02:53
this, why don’t you tell us good words?
01:02:56
Yes, tell us when
01:02:58
they will
01:03:01
get free of this and the information war, three
01:03:06
things do the first; the information war is waged by the
01:03:09
weak; Israel did not care about the
01:03:12
information war. Yes, Israel is now
01:03:14
curing the
01:03:24
war, remember the Lord. they lead
01:03:27
means in compensation for the present this is
01:03:30
bad compensation It is good for now for now
01:03:32
for now hybrid whistles the second
01:03:36
information war inevitably leads
01:03:39
to the fact that you start lying and lying
01:03:43
you can never resist only to your
01:03:45
own population you always
01:03:47
start lying within yourself lying
01:03:49
including the troops Here is one of the most
01:03:52
gigantic shortcomings that the
01:03:54
Russian army had and continues to
01:03:57
have is that in
01:04:01
connection with these Putin traditions of
01:04:03
information warfare even with Soviet
01:04:04
traditions, the main thing is not to do it, but to
01:04:08
report to the authorities, but to report to the
01:04:09
authorities in war. This is always the
01:04:11
easiest way to lie. to do one of the reasons for
01:04:14
Russian counterattacks which, as I already
01:04:16
said, had a strategic reason,
01:04:18
including the fact that the
01:04:20
Russian commander is organically
01:04:22
unable to prove to his general
01:04:25
that the position
01:04:27
was abandoned, he reports to his general
01:04:30
that he held the position, he does not report
01:04:33
to him that he lost there 70 % of the
01:04:35
personnel, he reports that he held the position
01:04:38
and continues to try to return it
01:04:41
and this is where they end up. This is
01:04:43
how the information war ends. I
01:04:46
can give 10 more things there. Why
01:04:49
lying is bad And why lying is tragic, let’s
01:04:53
limit ourselves to these two,
01:04:57
so here’s the pledge Stood in strategic
01:05:00
defense starting the next step and this is the most
01:05:04
reasonable thing he could do. I’m
01:05:06
going back to I didn’t finish these
01:05:09
words about Avdeevka. Yes, but because
01:05:12
Zaluzhny refused to politicians who
01:05:14
demanded that he attack and so quietly
01:05:17
left the phone there, didn’t pick up
01:05:20
anything else, and as a result, he saved the army and
01:05:23
I even took away this very 80% of the equipment Well,
01:05:26
I saved the army as much as it
01:05:27
was possible to save it.
01:05:30
What is the point of
01:05:32
the Avdeevka? The generals installed it there for
01:05:37
Russia, you mean Yes, everyone
01:05:39
absolutely expected it. Well, like military
01:05:42
experts Yes, with whom I talk about what
01:05:45
Putin is collecting the fifty thousandth fist
01:05:47
now he will hit with this fist under
01:05:49
the work where the Ukrainian defense is
01:05:51
weak because there is a fresh ledge he
01:05:54
will destroy this ledge And there is a place for an
01:05:58
operational one there is an operational
01:06:00
space There is a place before the maneuver is not there
01:06:02
so something will pass there now he
01:06:08
will cut it off and Ukraine is very bad, instead
01:06:11
everything falls on Avdeevka on
01:06:14
these very terikos where Two roads along
01:06:17
which Tanks go in single file to the soup
01:06:20
district of Prim Raon, fortified not only since
01:06:23
the year and laid down according to the
01:06:26
same canons that he had
01:06:29
already looked at from the Russian command
01:06:32
and these Tanks are walking in single file on these roads
01:06:36
between the waste heaps between well, there are
01:06:38
no abysses such man-made
01:06:43
soldering
01:06:44
that is a service one that has not even
01:06:51
been concreted, not that in battle he
01:06:54
will go and fall himself
01:06:57
and that
01:06:59
means why this is happening because
01:07:02
Putin needed some kind of political
01:07:04
Victory and The generals did not dare to
01:07:07
refuse him, here is the difference between the Ukrainian and
01:07:10
Russian armies. Zaluzhny refused to
01:07:12
politicians. Russian Generals
01:07:15
could not refuse Putin. By the way, this is the next
01:07:18
stage because since the Russian
01:07:19
army is learning, at some point it
01:07:22
will be possible that the Russian
01:07:24
Generals will learn to
01:07:28
refuse Putin during the war, you know it’s
01:07:31
very like this
01:07:33
in Russian like this Translate Well, in
01:07:36
general, the learning curve happens very quickly
01:07:39
because Darwinian selection
01:07:42
happens Just almost instantly
01:07:45
Well, what can I say about the twenty-
01:07:47
fourth year We almost didn’t talk,
01:07:49
we talked very well about d Trey Well
01:07:51
if about whose in one sentence it’s like
01:07:54
directly Leah, then look at the New York
01:07:58
Times wrote an article in which he said
01:08:01
that the Ukrainian
01:08:02
leadership and, as it were, some individual
01:08:05
military people, but clearly not intended, I mean,
01:08:08
demand an offensive. I’ll even
01:08:10
quote, I prepared it, let’s
01:08:12
quote it, it’s interesting and because
01:08:14
you still need to quote, take into account
01:08:16
everything that has been said Yes, the Americans insist
01:08:19
on a conservative Strategy in which the
01:08:21
main focus is on retaining
01:08:23
Ukrainian territory, consolidating
01:08:25
it and building up reserves and forces
01:08:27
throughout the year, the Ukrainians want to go on
01:08:29
the offensive either on the ground or with the help of
01:08:32
long-range strikes hoping to attract the attention of the
01:08:34
whole world Well, they wrote another
01:08:36
interesting thing, too: The United States
01:08:38
is strengthening military advice to
01:08:39
Ukraine by sending three-star places to Kiev, the
01:08:54
Armed Forces understand this is always
01:08:56
good So let’s not go over
01:09:00
this No, I’m a friend,
01:09:03
it means
01:09:05
it has been said many times that in Ukraine the
01:09:08
political leadership is still here
01:09:10
he insists that it is necessary to attack. What is it,
01:09:14
taking into account the fact that everything we
01:09:22
said gi? But in place of this, let
01:09:26
our listeners themselves lice.
01:09:29
What word seems appropriate to them? And the
01:09:34
Americans write further in the same article
01:09:35
and this is close, as far as I
01:09:38
understand, to
01:09:39
reality They believe that Ukraine
01:09:42
should spend a year on the defensive in
01:09:45
strategic defense, and
01:09:48
then it
01:09:55
will be possible to negotiate with
01:09:57
Putin from a position of strength and not from a position of
01:10:00
weakness, that is, I draw your attention to the fact
01:10:03
that in the PM year they are not talking, and then
01:10:07
the conditions will be created for Ukraine to attack it’s
01:10:11
just that apparently they were trying to consult with Putin
01:10:14
again and there were
01:10:22
stories Guys and Putin you
01:10:26
asked the mind of what we just
01:10:29
said because
01:10:31
what is Putin’s
01:10:35
real situation now and what is taking into account the fact
01:10:38
that Well, they always say good words to a dictatorship
01:10:40
to the boss that he
01:10:43
imagines that his situation is even better
01:10:46
Yes, but now Russia has
01:10:48
gone on the offensive along the entire front,
01:10:50
this is loudly
01:10:52
said, it was not Latynina who said that’s why
01:10:54
Yes, but this is more like a probe, yes,
01:10:58
this is an attempt to find
01:11:00
where the weak points are, taking into account drones
01:11:04
A taking into account the fact
01:11:08
that the winter mud Well, to be honest, I
01:11:13
very much doubt that something
01:11:20
will come out of this offensive along the entire front or rather a probe along the entire front, but but that is, this time, first of all,
01:11:25
Ukraine is faced with
01:11:27
exactly the same the task that
01:11:29
General Zaluzhny actually tried to set all this time for the
01:11:31
last few months.
01:11:33
And he, as I already said, was on the defensive,
01:11:37
strategic defense is a wonderful
01:11:39
thing, especially in such a situation for
01:11:41
grinding superior
01:11:42
enemy forces and And
01:11:46
once again, the Americans don’t talk about the twenty-fifth year,
01:11:49
but then after this
01:11:51
strategic defense, Ukraine will go on
01:11:53
the offensive,
01:11:54
but then after this strategic
01:11:57
defense, Ukraine will have the opportunity to come to an
01:11:59
agreement because apparently they
01:12:01
tried to reach an agreement with Putin and realized
01:12:03
that he again wants the conditions, roughly
01:12:05
speaking, of Gomel. You said that the
01:12:08
Americans are trying to sort of settle
01:12:12
Ukraine, relatively speaking, in strategic
01:12:13
defense and then try to come to an agreement,
01:12:17
well, come to an agreement fairly for the sake of e
01:12:21
conversation VM when both armies reach
01:12:25
such a state when they cannot
01:12:27
turn the tide on the battlefield then, in
01:12:29
fact, everyone will sit down for
01:12:31
negotiations even then it sounded a year
01:12:32
ago now this is again, you remembered
01:12:35
this, yes, you remembered that there was some kind of
01:12:38
negotiation cycle that had already been defined before this, that is, in other words,
01:12:42
even if America tries to come to an agreement
01:12:45
somehow, will Ukraine be able to
01:12:46
oppose it with something?
01:12:49
And look, let’s be the first to be
01:12:52
realistic, and this the war will not end with
01:12:55
the return of the borders of the ninety-first
01:12:57
year, at least I Well, everything can
01:13:00
change, but I can’t
01:13:02
imagine as of today this
01:13:06
state has changed many times,
01:13:08
and secondly, the whole strategy of Ukraine so
01:13:12
far has been built on getting
01:13:14
Western
01:13:15
help and ended with Ukraine
01:13:19
was put on such a military
01:13:22
welfare - this is generally a very bad thing,
01:13:26
and the welfare, on the one hand, gives a person the
01:13:30
necessary minimum existence and on
01:13:32
the other hand, it gives him absolutely
01:13:34
incentives to somehow turn around on his
01:13:37
own, and I’ll even give you this example:
01:13:42
I was talking to my friend once a
01:13:45
major Russian businessman who
01:13:47
was going to build a plant in North
01:13:49
Ossetia and the local president told
01:13:52
us your plant isn’t
01:13:54
he went crazy and said How can there be so much of
01:13:57
this, these will be taxes There will be
01:13:59
jobs there And why do we need your
01:14:02
taxes, the president of North Ossetia said
01:14:06
everything you bring to me
01:14:09
as taxes will be deducted from
01:14:12
federal transfers,
01:14:15
that is, really. We just
01:14:20
discussed why a
01:14:24
sufficient number of drones were stolen. And I
01:14:26
think that somehow it’s not sad, one of the
01:14:28
answers is that well, how A
01:14:32
if Ukraine started producing
01:14:34
drones in huge quantities, then
01:14:36
American officials said listen to
01:14:40
such good drones, why do you
01:14:41
need shells? Well, why do you need atams?
01:14:45
Yes, why do you need atams with your
01:14:48
drones
01:14:50
and this is how the welfare is corrupted
01:14:54
and in this sense this
01:14:59
strategy is there Abroad for us
01:15:02
the West will help us,
01:15:05
it ends with us seeing that
01:15:08
Foreign countries are turning up their noses and Germany is
01:15:12
supplying 250 shells and an
01:15:16
article appears that the strategy of the Germans and
01:15:19
Americans is
01:15:22
not to speak directly, but by our actions
01:15:25
to show him that it is necessary to negotiate, but the
01:15:32
question that will have to be negotiated will be Ukraine Will Ukraine negotiate from a
01:15:35
position of strength? What
01:15:38
position will
01:15:41
Ukraine persuade to negotiate from, and the only chance I
01:15:44
see for Ukraine to seriously
01:15:46
improve its position is not to
01:15:52
tell Europe once again what it
01:15:55
means we need, although it won’t
01:15:59
hurt Never because that it’s already
01:16:01
completely clear that we don’t need
01:16:04
to hide from ourselves the internal mood of Europe and the
01:16:07
internal mood of even the Americans,
01:16:10
we won’t talk about the Republicans at all,
01:16:13
but the only chance for Ukraine is the same
01:16:18
drones to start producing all this
01:16:21
itself because Israel is in the war of the
01:16:26
forty-ninth year he didn’t wait for anyone,
01:16:32
he fought all his wars himself, and when
01:16:35
it turned out that he could fight, then they
01:16:39
began to help him, this is a very cruel
01:16:41
thing in the world, which is that this is
01:16:43
how the niche said the falling one.
01:16:45
Push always helps the
01:16:52
winner,
01:16:54
after which After she defeated the
01:16:57
Russian troops near Kiev and after
01:17:00
that it seemed that she could
01:17:02
resist When China began to
01:17:04
help Putin when Putin was greeted in
01:17:07
Dubai with a red carpet a
01:17:09
month ago Do you think they were met
01:17:11
Sorry, not in Dubai in the United
01:17:13
Arab Emirates, in my opinion Yes, I mixed something
01:17:18
up
01:17:22
Eh Do you think he was settled with a
01:17:24
red cow a year ago? I don’t admit that
01:17:27
they could have their own interests there. The sun has
01:17:30
completely different interests,
01:17:32
but China a year ago didn’t touch
01:17:37
Putin with a ten-meter pole, I don’t know.
01:17:40
I went to Russia, somehow touched it,
01:17:44
touched it a little. I mean that China He did
01:17:47
n’t
01:17:49
even bother Putin
01:17:52
and looked at whether it would be more profitable to sell
01:17:55
Putin or what. And then he thought that no, it would be
01:18:01
more profitable to use Putin as an icebreaker, that is, it
01:18:05
somehow doesn’t
01:18:07
sound hard on the welfare of Ukraine, the military
01:18:21
cannot remain
01:18:28
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О настоящих военных революциях и фейковых инфовойнах — три проблемы нынешнего этапа; — тысяча порезов Римской Империи; — война и функционирование российской экономики; — главное "открытие" Путина; — гигантский недостаток российской армии; — сколько нужно беспилотников, чтобы вынести танк; — кто изобрёл меч и при чём тут дроновая революция; — всё, что должны были сделать политики; — чем кончается информационная война; — разница между украинской и российской армиями; — стратегическая оборона; — попытка нащупать слабые места. подписывайтетесь на канал Людмилы Немири: https://www.youtube.com/@tv.ukrlife Перевод на счет организации: LATYNINAORG MTÜ IBAN EE421010220274614225 SWIFT EEUHEE2X Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/latyninatv Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/latynina Ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/latynina1 Bitcoin: bc1qltgykx93plrpp32ygktl4srzz4z5sa467ppafq bitcoincash: qq2uhptcx7qqxvtpgqs2spca6urgwuckxsc79vd39j Algo: LXHCP5VLSULJTYNK3QXBXYA3YQ5RT7G3UKGKY4IDFAYGIKTDIO3SONPNNM Соцсети: Twitter: https://twitter.com/YLatynina Telegram: https://t.me/Ylatynina Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yulialatynina Facebook канала: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Личный фейсбук: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Наш сайт https://www.latynina.tv/ Статьи в Новой Газете (Европа): https://novayagazeta.eu/authors/13 ЮЛИЯ ЛАТЫНИНА ПРИЗНАНА МИНЮСТОМ РОССИИ ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ Данным каналом занимаются: содержание Юлия Латынина, техническая поддержка Дарья Воронцова. Автор фото на канале - Дарья Воронцова. канал Даши https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx6c8wzHXm-CkW25V7dLTig

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