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Hello, we are starting our program,
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this program is called Oreshkin
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Shablinsky Shablinsky Oreshkin and together with
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Dmitry Oreshkin Shablinsky We will
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discuss current topics Greetings to
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our guests today Hello,
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the topic that we will discuss today
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is the Crimean Bridge consequences Well, of course,
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not only the structure itself that was
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subjected to attack, but also about what’s around
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because this is one of the main
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strategic objects of the Russian
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Federation, at least in Crimea, and
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of course this bridge was called the pride of
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Vladimir Putin, they said that it was not
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vulnerable, Ilya Georgievich Let’s start with you,
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you were surprised by this story
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Although there
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were conversations that the Ukrainian
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armed forces are going to strike the
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bridge, but their representatives said many times
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that this is a difficult task, that there is no
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such artillery, and so on,
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this was surprising, and in general, the footage of the burning
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section of the
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bridge was avoided. As I understand it, all the
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information programs,
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of course, this is in Basically, such an act has a
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political symbolic meaning,
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it does not change the course of the war, in my opinion, it does
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not transfer the war to some kind of New phase,
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this is a phase and so you know In general, an extremely
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acute phase of extreme aggravation
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But this is a reason for serious reflection
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for conversations of various experts immediately
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arose in -first, the conversation is about the fact that
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this structure is vulnerable in principle, but it is
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so obvious, and about what the
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fate of the group that
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is located in the military group that is
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located in Crimea could be. Well, there is talk about
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what the reaction of the
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Russian leadership of the
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Russian army will be now, the next
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deputy minister there Foreign Affairs stated
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that some red lines once again
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mean someone has crossed or someone else
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will cross. But this is all
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talk. The fact is that there are
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blows to the infrastructure there for this reason at the
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decision-making center this is what I am
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now seeing in chats Z Patriots, but the
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fact is that all this was carried out by
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attacks on thermal power plants on
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large thermal power plants on the territory of Ukraine in the
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Zaporozhye region in the Kharkov
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region, blows were struck on the
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administration, I don’t know, the Russians simply did not
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see the entire center of Kharkov, the entire
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center of Kharkov was destroyed, all the administrative
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buildings in Nikolaev were absolutely destroyed
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city ​​administration building, dozens of
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people died, all this has already happened in Kiev,
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many buildings have been bombed, someone
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believes that if you hit Banco
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Bank Street, it will change the course of
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the war. No, it won’t,
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but this event simply makes us
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remember once again some of the worst
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scenarios and again pronounce the words
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tactical or not tactical
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nuclear weapons, and indeed we
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should talk about this, but not only in
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connection with this burning bridge,
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but with the current situation
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on the fronts, now in the Kherson region the
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Russian group has an extremely difficult
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situation and here we are now they said that
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in Putin’s mind this idea of ​​launching a
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nuclear strike could come up again
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because this grouping in the
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Kherson region could still be
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blocked, just a little more and it
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will be completely blocked behind the back
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of these military men Dnieper and
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its situation is becoming critical
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Here we are we find ourselves in front of this
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real line. But
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I’ll tell you this line in the minds of one person, that
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in general it’s offensive to realize that this is the
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man who started this war and he confidently
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leads both this war and the country into disaster.
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Again, to this line, will
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these weapons be used or not?
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it is possible that he has already matured into something. Yes,
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Dmitry Borisovich, do you think,
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should agree that of course this is
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mainly a symbolic action
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because, well, the railway there was replaced with
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several
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bent rails, in general the
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concrete supports were not damaged, the trains
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moved again and the road Well,
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just instead
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four-lane will be two-lane,
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of course it will work less efficiently,
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but the fact that on the left
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these same
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spans that exploded is functioning and Well, of course,
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this makes life difficult, but they will not block and
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supplies of weapons and manpower will go through this
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bridge, in this sense, nothing
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fundamental happened to
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Igorevich I absolutely agree that
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the problem is really perception because
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of course this is a symbol and when
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Ukrainian Observers write that
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firstly, from the video they actually
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deny that this is sabotage. By the way, it’s
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interesting to the question of words for
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successful sabotage war means
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sabotage And they explain to us that this is a terrorist attack
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Well then, during the Great
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Patriotic War, the partisans also engaged in terrorist attacks
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when they derailed
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trains, respectively,
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calling them partisans or terrorists
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is also such a stylistic choice. It
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seems to me that much more important in this
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regard is
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that there
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really is some kind of mental
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turning point in Putin’s mood, and
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now Turbo Domestic patriots
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and here there are two sides, on the one hand,
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public opinion is being
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chosen so reluctantly But still,
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Putin is probably to blame for something,
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they look funny when 12 hours
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after part of this
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very bridge fell through, Putin passes a special
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decree to protect this bridge And what
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was impossible before, billions of rubles
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were spent at all,
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probably this is approximately how it costs Well,
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judging by the fact that the bridge itself cost
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about
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200-250-300 billion rubles there, put a
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Billion on its protection Well, it’s quite logical
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the problem is that in reality
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this is the direct responsibility of the FSB, this is, as it were, the
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territory of Russia. As they said, Crimea and,
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accordingly, it is a
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direct responsibility for the Federal Security Service to ensure successful
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functioning, especially since such
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important structures were not provided, so of
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course the FSB arrives in some kind of shock and
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Probably this is in some sense a positive
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signal for the puck because the army
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definitely has nothing to do with this, it has nothing
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to do with it, it’s not its area
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of ​​responsibility, but the important changes
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are that they appointed
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Army General Surikinin to command
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this entire military operation, they say that he
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replaced General Dvornikov, but this whole
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thing is quite secret, but nevertheless less
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so, that the new army general
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is definitely very important because, well, with the parents, a
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person well-known in the army structures
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known, as they say,
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that is,
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for Kadyrov, for Prigozhin, this is
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oil to the heart because they consider the
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Severe general who will finally
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deliver these very blows,
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but for many those who fought under the
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command of the Suriki, this man has a
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rather stinking
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trail behind him. Because he was accused of corruption
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and even sentenced, but then he
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was forgiven, and he
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lashed his subordinates in the faces with a butt, but
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there, by the way, one of the servicemen
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shot himself right in his office
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personal Deputy After a conversation in a
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raised tone in his office, he directly
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shot himself, this type of
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protest sign was characterized by this Japanese
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style. Well, in Syria he also became famous with the
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fact that charges were brought against him,
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including the use of
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chemical weapons. That is, he also, in addition to
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these individual personal qualities are also
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drawn by the memory of violation of the
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principles of warfare. So this is,
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of course, a symbolic appointment and
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turbo-patriots may be happy, but
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again I agree with Ilya that
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this will not change anything radically
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because under the center of decision-making it is
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easy say strike and you can
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strike the center make a decision, they
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won’t disappear, they’ll just
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move somewhere, this is the first and second, if
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we talk about infrastructure nodes, then a
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simple geographical fact is forgotten.
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Donbass is in the Soviet Union in the former, from the
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point of view of transport transport
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infrastructure, the most developed most a
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training ground densely saturated with railway lines, and if you gouge one transport corner,
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well, they’ll just take a
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detour because all the cover there is
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impossible one way or another, now
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some mental mental
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stagnation are waiting that a new broom there
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will be something more effective than revenge, and we see that the
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military actions seem to
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have stopped Ukraine is not so fast
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now it is already coming
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within the next few probably
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days with the parents they will try to
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radically demonstrate their readiness
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for radical actions and in general nothing
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good for Russian military personnel
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as well as for Ukrainian
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probably This does not mean because uh
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Surikin’s appointment means that the
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Kremlin realized that the attempt to fight with
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high-tech weapons, let’s say
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with precise aiming, did not work and
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we need to return to the classic Zhukov-
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Stalinist method of fighting a war with the
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help of meat, in general, this is hard
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news and I think that in the next
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few months we will see something like
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this the most newly mobilized meat
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will be generously spent because yes there
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will be missile strikes, of course there are few missiles,
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firstly, secondly, they are not accurate and
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thirdly, their results of their action
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can be traveled through other
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railway stations. But any
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success or failure must be
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consolidated seizure of territory on earth,
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which means that same Living
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Force or that same cannon fodder will be
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thrown more generously than now and in this
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sense the expectations are the worst. Yes, Ilya, what do
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you think Surikin? This is important
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to what Dmitry listed because
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we know about this person I
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can’t add anything, it’s
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unlikely to update the situation on the fronts. That’s the
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first thought that comes to mind,
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but what does it mean here? What factor should
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be used?
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Whatever it was, Surikin
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is going to the front for the entire gigantic
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front, about 1000 kilometers long,
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the whole That’s so big the mass of
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mobilized people is 300-400 thousand.
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According to the latest estimates, the figures that
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the networks met are 34,300,400 thousand people,
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they are now moving in dozens of echelons
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across the territory of Russia. They are already armed
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there, I don’t know, with
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new, not new machine guns, but they
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should already be with weapons. So they
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are moving
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towards the border with Ukraine or the border with
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Belarus, they seem to be there from different sides and
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they should be transferred in the coming weeks to the
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matchmaker or to the
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right bank of the
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Dnieper, but for those who are interested in
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the situation on the fronts, pictures of military
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operations should look at the map of
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Ukraine, there
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are
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actually two sections the front where
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active fighting was still going on is the
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Kharkov region, where it borders
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on Lugansk, there is the town of Svatovo,
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which we didn’t know about until the
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last weeks, and there is the south of Ukraine,
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what we call the right bank,
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if you look from Moscow it is Right there
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is a bank. The left bank is the one that
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is controlled by the Russians, on which
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Melitopol is located. Mariupol, on the
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left bank there is a steppe, a steppe, almost just
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bare steppe, windswept, and
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several tens of
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thousands of these reservists should arrive there; they need to be
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placed on this in the middle of the steppe,
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the opposition, but there is simply nowhere else to
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transfer them them beyond the Dnieper, in
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support of the blocking
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groups, it’s probably possible, but it’s difficult to
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simply move them there because
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all the crossing bridges are broken, it’s necessary to
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build pontoon bridges, which means tens of
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thousands of these
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illusory people recently mobilized need to be transported across the
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Dnieper Well,
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almost surrounded by the army. That’s what these
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people will do are doomed in this case they
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need to be supplied they need food for them they need
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food for equipment they need fuel
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which is very difficult to deliver now I
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don’t know in general the situation for these
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mobilized 300-400 people at the
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moment is
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terrible just simply wild if we are
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talking about those who are going
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send to the lower reaches of the Dnieper, but there is also the
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Lugansk region, there is also a hole to be plugged
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at the front, everything is
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calm now, but the
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initiative belongs to the Ukrainian army
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and in general for the Russian army the situation is
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bad, this does not mean that the
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Russian army is strategically there
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or there
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in the full sense of the word
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She has been retreating from this defeat until now for the last
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month, but she still controls the
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vast expanse of Ukraine and we can
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assume that if these
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mobilized people enter into battle,
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then the war may theoretically be possible, we
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can assume this by looking at the map,
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just by looking at the map, the war will turn
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viscous again positional stage, this is the
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stage of a heavy sticky positional
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war and for people it will be terrible. That
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is, people will die every day but the
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front line will not move much,
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but this is a terrible test for these
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people. For hundreds of thousands of people who are
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literally being thrown to slaughter right now and
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for the economy which will have to
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withstand this long, viscous,
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heavy
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slaughter Yes, this long, viscous, but the slaughter is exactly
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like this, and then what do we see in
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our army itself, besides the appointment of this
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General,
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Mr. Kadyrov,
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Mr. Kadyrov was awarded the next
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rank of Colonel General,
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at first I thought that something was wrong Not
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exactly money and besides, an academician of the
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Academy of Natural Sciences, we don’t have any
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natural time for the natural sciences,
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so we can make a
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big Academy an academician, why is it easy? I
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think academicians can vote
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if they look at them with a slightly
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different look, but just what does this
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mean? I don’t think that the leadership of the
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current Ministry of Defense in general, the
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General Staff. They are delighted with the fact that
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Kadyrov receives, he didn’t pump any.
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Or maybe it’s even better to demonstrate
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that it’s possible simply and the academy, so he
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got this, that’s what it means. How should
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people from the General Staff from
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the Ministry of Defense react to this? Well, it’s kind of like that click in the nose
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Well, I don’t know, Putin knows better how
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to deal with his own
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people, but probably offend them in general.
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This is an indicator that means this is a person
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I trust.
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Well, this is what it looks like. This is what it
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looks like. Well, what will it lead to? Well, you can see
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what’s what Here it is, here we see
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Mr. Putin celebrated his 70th birthday,
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which means what are the results of a
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heavy, bloody war during which,
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apparently, according to the most
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approximate estimates, about a hundred thousand
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people on both sides and about a
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hundred civilian soldiers, probably even
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more And each day they continue to die,
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this immigration of the country is
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already several tens of thousands, now I
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see figures of about a million
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young, mostly young, active,
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most educated people who left
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the country, those who could move business, who
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could somehow act in science, those who
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generally develop Well, they are
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now fleeing the country It’s possible, of course, but I think the Z
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patriots are very happy. Well, just as the
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radical
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Bolsheviks there, the national Bolsheviks there, were happy there
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back in 21-22. Yes, you can
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destroy in principle or kick the
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intellectual elite out of the country. Well, what
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will happen to the country will be so quiet
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wildness Well, you can evaluate this
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positively Why don’t we have a call
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Let’s accept it, then we’ll return to this
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thought Hello What’s your name and
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where are you from
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Yes, we’re listening to you
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[music] I think the
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call was interrupted
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Yes, but you’re calling, I’m already addressing
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our viewers call write
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comment Well By the way, you mentioned
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what will happen to a country like us History
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knows this, but let’s take the history of the
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German Academy of Sciences Professor Leonard
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Professor Einstein, in the end,
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Nobel laureate
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Lenard becomes a supporter of racial
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science Yes, and in general he moves away from all these
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conquests. That is, this has already happened in
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what -that degree Let's take another call, let's at
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least try
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Hello What's your name Where are you from Yes, we're
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listening to you
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no the call dropped again Let's see
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maybe three The third time we'll get
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a continuation of the thoughts that
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Ilya Georgievich just had I think you just need to
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keep in mind 4 very simple factors That’s
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why this rollback to Stalin’s methods is
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what, by the way, our
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patriots are so concerned about having Comrade Stalin
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win. No, he wouldn’t win because the
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country is different and the time is different,
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first of all, the action of Mr.
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Severe and bloody will lead to a
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reduction in the number of coffins and in
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Unlike the Stalin era, it would not be possible to silence
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this when everyone received
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funerals. But the idea that this could be
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stopped did not exist in anyone’s head
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now thanks to
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Internet internatization. In general, there is
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an optimization of society, people will
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react about this very painfully;
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hide it under the carpet; it’s not It will succeed
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and it will slow down This is the first Second,
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Stalin had an almost inexhaustible
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demographic reserve accumulated
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by the way, primarily thanks to the satisfying
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years of the NEP when the country grew
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by three and a half million people per year,
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these people who were born there from 23 to
00:22:53
29 were just the same
00:22:58
ones that the
00:23:00
Soviet country plugged up Holes in
00:23:04
brilliant strategic plans now we do
00:23:07
n’t have that we don’t have this last year
00:23:09
Minus one million population in Russia yes There are
00:23:13
many more people of conscription age,
00:23:15
much less than at the disposal of
00:23:17
steel, you can’t pick it up from there because
00:23:20
that’s all - after all, conscription has grown, this is a broadly
00:23:24
broad concept, but to
00:23:27
involve mobilize, quit training,
00:23:31
supply, these are all technical problems.
00:23:34
So this is the second consideration, the third
00:23:37
will intensify, of course, the flight from mobilization, the
00:23:40
more coffins arrive, the fewer
00:23:42
people want to mobilize, this is also
00:23:46
obvious, and if now Ilya says that
00:23:48
Million Well, there are different data, someone
00:23:51
says 600 thousand 700 someone under a Million
00:23:53
Well, in any case, many hundreds of thousands of the
00:23:56
male population
00:23:58
have disappeared and As
00:24:01
they put these manpower on the
00:24:06
battlefields, This running seems to me to
00:24:09
intensify and finally the
00:24:12
fourth consideration, Comrade Stalin
00:24:15
forcibly driving people, contrary to
00:24:19
propaganda claims, that people went
00:24:22
en masse there voluntarily to
00:24:23
mobilization points, what happened, but even
00:24:27
more was such violent
00:24:30
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00:24:31
expropriation of people from Russian
00:24:34
territories, sending them to the front. And so that
00:24:36
they did not run away, it means that there
00:24:38
were barrage detachments behind them and are now trying
00:24:41
to do the same as foreign
00:24:43
detachments, they will apparently use
00:24:45
Kadyrovtsy, which creates the
00:24:47
fourth problem. Because front-line soldiers are
00:24:50
people with weapons, if they see that there
00:24:53
is no advancement, the
00:24:56
leadership is incompetent and they are standing behind. Moreover, it is
00:25:00
alien to ethnicity in
00:25:04
this case, Kadyrovtsy, then
00:25:06
such local outbreaks are quite possible not
00:25:10
subordination and they will be crushed, of course, by the
00:25:12
forces of Mr. Surikin, this is precisely what Mr. Surikin is
00:25:15
known for, but the morale of the
00:25:18
Russian army will not be raised in this way.
00:25:21
So this is mainly it
00:25:24
seems to me, again according to the Soviet tradition,
00:25:26
that now this is in anticipation of a surge in
00:25:30
propaganda expectations, this surge
00:25:32
we We are already seeing reports that the
00:25:35
victorious Russian wars
00:25:38
stopped the Ukrainian offensive there on the
00:25:41
Kherson territory, they
00:25:43
advanced there by 40-50 kilometers, they
00:25:45
cleared almost one and a half thousand square
00:25:49
kilometers on the right bank of the
00:25:51
Dnieper and advanced to Kherson so that, in
00:25:54
principle, Kherson is already in the area of
00:25:57
shelling not even with missiles And
00:26:01
long-range artillery Well, in general, it
00:26:03
seems to me that what is now changing in
00:26:07
our war strategy is a very
00:26:11
bad sign because
00:26:13
modern warfare is, first of all, technology,
00:26:16
logistics, management and service. That is why there are
00:26:20
so many women who are
00:26:22
in charge, for example, of the Ministry of Defense,
00:26:27
for example, and In my opinion, Sweden is also
00:26:29
the Minister of Defense because the point is not to
00:26:31
tear the vest on the chest from an
00:26:33
anti-tank grenade and rush at the
00:26:35
enemy. But the point is to
00:26:38
organize it competently. All this interaction is
00:26:41
precision, consistency,
00:26:43
pedantry, consistency is much more
00:26:45
important than human courage, and
00:26:47
Propaganda is what lives on based on
00:26:49
Soviet myths that we are now our
00:26:52
courageous fighters Yes, we have
00:26:54
courageous fighters, not all of them But we have them,
00:26:56
now they will stop all this No
00:27:00
because the Ukrainians are solving the problems of organizing the
00:27:02
so-called network of centric wars What does it
00:27:04
mean that every such
00:27:07
important commander has his own computer
00:27:09
in connection If they are
00:27:11
installed using a space
00:27:13
racket socket target, then all these
00:27:17
centric models immediately establish what
00:27:18
weapon it is better to cover this target and all this
00:27:21
within a few minutes allows you to
00:27:23
make a decision and act. And ours,
00:27:27
as evidenced by the appointment of
00:27:30
Surovikino, rather rely on the
00:27:34
decisiveness of Courage there is despair
00:27:38
these heroic warriors of ours on the
00:27:42
battlefield, firstly, this is, of course, to a large
00:27:44
extent a fairy tale, just like the fairy tale about the 28
00:27:48
Panfilov heroes or other
00:27:51
Soviet
00:27:53
propaganda themes. And secondly, how you are
00:27:58
not courageous, how you are not ready
00:28:02
to sacrifice yourself against technology, you
00:28:06
will not do anything and in this sense, I think the
00:28:09
long-term prospects for the
00:28:12
Russian army are bad, simply because the
00:28:15
European methods of warfare, which are
00:28:17
organized
00:28:19
systematically there, bore me with the
00:28:21
heroic
00:28:23
actions of the
00:28:26
less military, they ultimately
00:28:29
turn out to be more effective than
00:28:31
these propaganda and shrieks of
00:28:34
our television public here,
00:28:37
I would just like to give on topic from
00:28:39
Vladimir Putin, we said that when
00:28:41
he was 70 years old they wanted a gift of some kind,
00:28:43
Lukashenko, by the way, gave him a certificate with a tractor,
00:28:45
but Lukashenko is still being drawn into
00:28:47
the war, he is not being drawn into it, but
00:28:49
again there is some talk and by
00:28:50
the way, the editor writes that Dmitry
00:28:53
Peskov said that Putin will hold a
00:28:55
meeting tomorrow, an operational meeting of the Russian Security Council
00:28:57
on TV. Well, we do
00:29:01
n’t know that yet. But this has been announced now, although
00:29:04
to the nation. After the Crimean Bridge, he decided
00:29:05
not to address the political
00:29:07
component of this history and political
00:29:10
space for Putin’s maneuvers.
00:29:12
political, apart from the
00:29:14
nuclear bomb,
00:29:15
he did not leave himself any space
00:29:17
and to do this completely
00:29:18
consciously. I think that many of those around him
00:29:23
are experiencing
00:29:25
severe frustrations. In general, I don’t know, they
00:29:27
are gnashing their teeth there, but they are afraid of Putin and
00:29:31
they understand that the reprisal will be quick
00:29:35
and
00:29:37
radical; in general,
00:29:41
Putin has made a decision about making
00:29:48
fragments of the Kherson and Zaporozhye
00:29:50
regions part of Russia, and he was going to do something in
00:29:53
Kharkov, but that was the
00:29:55
goal. He didn’t talk about this about these
00:29:58
regions in February, when he
00:30:01
was going to defend Donbass there, he said
00:30:03
that we should protect the inhabitants I do
00:30:12
n’t want to know the Donetsk Lugansk regions because in reality
00:30:16
now in the Russian Federation it acts
00:30:18
as a literal analogue of another
00:30:21
state with Nazi ideology
00:30:24
literally Well, one way or another, there were no
00:30:28
Kherson Zaporozhye regions in February,
00:30:32
they were not mentioned and now
00:30:35
he is making a decision that these
00:30:38
fragments of these territories, with the borders
00:30:41
still remaining, are not dreams of making them
00:30:45
part of Russia so that there is no
00:30:46
turning back.
00:30:48
Yes, he does not leave any space
00:30:50
for himself and it seems deliberately not only for himself, which
00:30:53
means for his surroundings and those who
00:30:57
may someday come will come behind
00:31:00
him, but now he literally drives
00:31:04
all the states
00:31:06
and politics into a corner, all politics is
00:31:09
over, there are no political
00:31:11
decisions and only the battlefield remains.
00:31:15
This is terrible, in fact terrible for those
00:31:19
Russians who will now simply
00:31:22
shed their blood there and
00:31:24
leave their entrails behind in these fields But for all of us, it’s
00:31:27
also terrible that
00:31:28
Lukashenko is already Belarus, he is a dictator, a
00:31:33
Bloody Dictator for Belarus Yes, but in
00:31:36
general he is completely dependent on Putin, despite the fact that
00:31:38
he is a Dictator, he realizes that to
00:31:42
enter into a war against Ukraine,
00:31:45
directly send the armed
00:31:48
forces of Belarus
00:31:49
for a war on the territory of Ukraine it’s impossible
00:31:52
that for him this is the most dangerous
00:31:56
situation that can be and he
00:31:59
avoids it, that is,
00:32:01
he tries not to make some fatal mistakes, we know
00:32:04
that he knows how to maneuver, well, yes, he
00:32:06
maneuvers, although he is completely dependent on
00:32:09
Putin, he gave a tractor. Well, you’re wearing a
00:32:11
tractor or that a piece of paper for a tractor
00:32:16
is good,
00:32:18
yes And
00:32:20
in this situation, Unfortunately, it means that
00:32:24
we are completely dependent on the
00:32:26
Russian dictator from his vanity and
00:32:29
ambitions, painful vanity,
00:32:31
painful ambitions. You and I
00:32:33
don’t know what he decided there
00:32:36
in relation to some cards for
00:32:40
Ukraine we know that none of these
00:32:43
carnas, the
00:32:44
real situation on the fronts, will have
00:32:47
an impact. But this is a serious thing,
00:32:50
tactical or not tactical,
00:32:52
nuclear weapons. But it seems that in order to
00:32:55
satisfy his vanity, he needs this, he
00:32:58
probably needs this, maybe he has already made a
00:33:00
decision
00:33:01
again. I would like to emphasize that there is no military
00:33:05
basis for this. There are
00:33:07
only psychological reasons, only
00:33:10
psychological ones. Well, political ones
00:33:12
too, probably that’s why you asked. What kind of
00:33:15
space could there be
00:33:17
for
00:33:19
him? For him, the use of these weapons is the
00:33:21
most important political action.
00:33:23
I would also like, by the way, right away urge
00:33:26
our viewers to subscribe to our
00:33:28
telegram, the link is attached to the top in
00:33:29
our chat. If you subscribe right now,
00:33:32
put a plus sign in the telegram, everything is just
00:33:34
beginning. But as for you really wanted to
00:33:37
add,
00:33:41
politics accordingly,
00:33:44
political science is reset to zero; it just
00:33:47
becomes as if it’s not relevant; everything
00:33:49
is decided on the battlefield, but It seems to me that
00:33:52
such a conclusion is important. Putin’s Russia,
00:33:55
after it missed a blow on the
00:33:58
Crimean bridge, after it retreated
00:34:01
in the Kharkov region and significantly
00:34:04
moved away from the Kherson region,
00:34:07
obviously
00:34:09
demonstrated its unwillingness to
00:34:11
compete with Europe in the broad sense
00:34:14
of the word as such an alternative
00:34:17
civilizational center. That is, how since the
00:34:19
very model that
00:34:23
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin fussed so much about,
00:34:25
creating this one to protect this
00:34:28
alternative civilizational center did not
00:34:31
work in the field of high technology in the
00:34:34
field of modern weapons in the field of
00:34:36
training military personnel did
00:34:39
not work, then we are returning to
00:34:42
such open butchery methods and
00:34:46
that’s exactly what Naturally, this is
00:34:48
generally expected because Putin one way
00:34:50
or another returned to the
00:34:52
Stalinist priority of waging war.
00:34:56
Stalin borrowed them in a timely manner,
00:34:59
consciously or not, as
00:35:01
priority systems from Ivan the Terrible,
00:35:03
who there built a Vertical of Power,
00:35:06
destroying all competitors. And before that,
00:35:09
Ivan the Terrible used
00:35:10
political technologies too I don’t know
00:35:13
consciously or not, but obviously
00:35:15
the Horde used, for example, the
00:35:19
famous method of warfare that
00:35:24
smokers used when storming cities,
00:35:26
called hashar, when they mobilized
00:35:28
local men who had absolutely nothing to
00:35:30
do with the Tatar-Mongols and threw them into the
00:35:33
assault. And behind them were
00:35:35
detachments of qualified Mongolian
00:35:38
Archers. who had extensive experience in
00:35:40
organizing driven hunts for saigas and
00:35:43
they drove this crowd to the walls of cities
00:35:45
in the hope that they
00:35:48
would either take it or lie there under the
00:35:52
walls, respectively, they would
00:35:54
block the
00:35:56
protective ditches with their bodies and so on, uh, the tactics
00:35:59
were called hashar in the Soviet era hasharam
00:36:02
began to be called the so-called method
00:36:04
of people's construction When, again, they
00:36:05
mobilize local men and force them to
00:36:07
build something there, a road or a dam or a
00:36:10
canal, this is typical for
00:36:13
Central Asia. Well, now it is clear
00:36:16
that the
00:36:17
idea that we can build
00:36:19
some kind of alternative world which
00:36:21
will compete on equal terms with
00:36:23
European values ​​is running out of steam and we
00:36:26
see this, unfortunately, on the battlefield
00:36:29
we have to pay for it with very serious
00:36:30
blood. And another country has the same
00:36:33
Horde vision of troops. When,
00:36:36
unlike the European system, they do
00:36:40
not separate civilians and military personnel,
00:36:45
well, you know it’s great that the
00:36:48
Geneva Convention and a bunch of other
00:36:50
conventions imply that war
00:36:52
is waged between armed people and the
00:36:54
civilian population cannot be touched. But
00:36:56
these same turbo-patriots and the people who make
00:36:59
their dreams come true, Mr. Surikin, according to the
00:37:02
Tatar-Mongol principle, he does not
00:37:04
separate the people and the army, and according to the Soviet
00:37:06
principle, the people and the army is
00:37:09
united, so the strikes on
00:37:13
Ukraine will be accompanied by a growing number of
00:37:16
casualties among the civilian population, which will be
00:37:18
welcomed by our patriotic
00:37:21
public or from this by the patriots,
00:37:22
as he says, but the war is not won by
00:37:28
people’s sacrifices because the Ukrainians
00:37:31
are not a Horde, in fact, Russia has
00:37:33
long been not a Horde but it is led by people with
00:37:38
ideas about reality
00:37:40
borrowed from this very Horde, the
00:37:42
more Ukrainians you destroy the better, but
00:37:45
this is already
00:37:46
barbarism and this is not an
00:37:48
alternative civilizational center, but
00:37:50
simply a rollback to such pseudo-Soviet
00:37:53
values ​​in the absence of
00:37:56
material resources that the
00:37:59
Soviet Union had, the truth remains that What
00:38:02
unites Putin with the Soviet Union is the
00:38:05
reliance on completely
00:38:13
lies. This is
00:38:16
predictable and unpromising. This is by the
00:38:19
way about Propaganda. Margarita
00:38:22
Simonyan just wrote a post in her
00:38:25
telegram and here she is outraged
00:38:28
that teachers are being mobilized.
00:38:31
Then there are several specific
00:38:33
stories, for example Trofim Oska, 33 years old.
00:38:36
primary school teacher class
00:38:38
leader number 2114 on Taganka
00:38:40
Moscow wife is also a primary
00:38:42
school teacher they have two children three years old one
00:38:44
and 8 months old the other is called up Well and so
00:38:47
on there in general she is indignant at these
00:38:50
circumstances she writes About the fact that
00:38:52
they said that teachers are being hired I ask you to
00:38:54
figure out what they have After all,
00:38:55
Margarita Simonyan writes to us about the mobilization of teachers.
00:38:57
Well, listen, when is there such a
00:39:02
war and when the people and the united party
00:39:05
are rowing everyone to capacity there is no one there.
00:39:08
Clearly,
00:39:10
Putin gives some instructions there that
00:39:13
we will not touch such and such, but in fact at the
00:39:15
specific level The military commissar has a
00:39:17
simple task, he needs to present a
00:39:19
certain number of people, fill out
00:39:22
certain reports, so many people
00:39:25
have mobilized, these are lame people, these are people who are blind,
00:39:28
these are people with certificates from a mental hospital
00:39:30
or they are from prison, it doesn’t matter, so we need to
00:39:34
gather them and send them if they have
00:39:38
or the resource to fight back or
00:39:41
they will pay off with money or a rich uncle
00:39:44
Who you need to call, they will get out
00:39:47
And if the teacher has nothing, then
00:39:50
naturally they will send him, they will give him
00:39:52
a rifle and he will, adjusting his glasses,
00:39:55
defend the Motherland on the front lines and the
00:39:59
fact that Mrs. Simonyan is indignant is,
00:40:02
in my opinion, very characteristic and very and it’s
00:40:05
very hypocritical because no one
00:40:06
else like her supported
00:40:09
this very construction of the vertical and
00:40:10
they fed well on this vertical
00:40:13
if you remember. When the message about the
00:40:15
brain explosion of this Krymsky came, she
00:40:18
wrote one letter and
00:40:21
answered
00:40:23
I understand that this is an order for the second series a
00:40:26
wonderful movie that my
00:40:28
husband and I made, it was called
00:40:30
Crimean Bridge,
00:40:31
which failed at the box office, but now
00:40:34
apparently she will now shoot the second
00:40:35
series in the action genre or I don’t know
00:40:39
what it
00:40:40
really is, because it’s a crime of
00:40:44
such people before their people
00:40:47
is that these people, for their
00:40:50
sausage and for their millions of rubles,
00:40:55
filled the
00:40:56
tanks of ordinary not very literate people and
00:41:00
told them about how we
00:41:01
rise from our knees. And as always, when
00:41:03
it comes to something specific, in
00:41:06
this case, alas, this particular war there
00:41:08
will be commanders on the battlefield there is no
00:41:11
equipment there is no
00:41:12
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00:41:13
there, well, as Grebenshchikov sings Yes, that means
00:41:18
reinforcements were not given Well, and so on there
00:41:21
in rhyme
00:41:23
Who is to blame, I believe that these are the
00:41:25
same professional
00:41:27
liars on television who created
00:41:30
this victorious picture now it is
00:41:33
starting to fall apart before our eyes and this is
00:41:36
perhaps the most important catastrophe for the
00:41:39
Putin regime because it was
00:41:40
built on lies until it
00:41:43
was confronted with practice. Lies could
00:41:46
exist. Now the most terrible form of
00:41:48
collision with practice is with that very
00:41:50
rotten liberalism of any
00:41:52
other Europe which further Putin
00:41:56
wipes his nose with sandpaper, well, it
00:41:59
would be good if Vladimir Vladimirovich
00:42:00
Putin was good, but a huge number of
00:42:03
people are dying whose brains have been composted and
00:42:07
who partly really believe in this,
00:42:08
partly are forced to believe in this, but
00:42:10
in any case they act as
00:42:12
occupiers and war criminals Yes, I
00:42:15
wanted that something to pay attention to.
00:42:17
Today, jellyfish wrote that a
00:42:20
fifth-grader was detained by the police. One day the
00:42:23
school saw that she was chatting and
00:42:26
there were yellow and blue colors on her avatar and, in
00:42:29
general, they called her there for a conversation, we see that her
00:42:31
parents will have some problems, this is a
00:42:33
story and Orlovsk And in general, if we
00:42:36
take a lot of dystopia For example, there is a
00:42:38
good series they hated did not see a
00:42:39
man in a high castle Yes, there is also
00:42:41
this story about Well, there really is another
00:42:44
topic shown: a child surrenders his
00:42:46
parents And here the school director gives
00:42:48
a child and it becomes
00:42:50
part of this landscape here's how
00:42:53
you can a little earlier we discussed
00:42:55
episodes when students wrote denunciations against
00:42:59
their teachers who said
00:43:03
that in Mariupol they bombed a
00:43:05
hospital there maternity hospital drama theater So they
00:43:07
talked in class students denounced
00:43:09
teachers one of them Penza
00:43:13
As far as I remember, criminal
00:43:15
cases were brought Already the suspended sentences
00:43:17
are good thanks for that, but in general this is the
00:43:20
situation the
00:43:22
situation is the date of such a totalitarian
00:43:25
evil regime
00:43:28
within which
00:43:30
half of the population denounces
00:43:33
the other half of the population,
00:43:35
this is
00:43:37
degradation in fact and in principle
00:43:40
along with the weakening of the economy. And the
00:43:43
economy is indeed also degrading
00:43:45
and a
00:43:47
slow process, but it It is now
00:43:49
accelerating and along with it comes
00:43:53
moral degradation because
00:43:56
cases like this indicate that
00:43:58
people are venting some of their petty, I do
00:44:02
n’t know, vile instincts that find them an
00:44:05
opportunity for a way out for them, this is how I
00:44:08
see it and
00:44:10
Let me just say - I’ll digress a little
00:44:13
to another topic, the
00:44:20
Nobel Peace Prize laureates were announced,
00:44:22
among them Ales Belyatsky, a philologist, a historian
00:44:26
from Belarus, who is now in
00:44:28
prison, created the creator of the
00:44:31
protective organization Vesna and the Russian
00:44:35
organization, a memorial that was
00:44:36
banned in Russia. Now their building is being
00:44:38
taken away from them. In general,
00:44:40
their main the goal is also mainly historians,
00:44:44
philologists of this organization did
00:44:45
not see the main goal in preserving the
00:44:48
memory of the dead innocent murdered people,
00:44:51
preserving the memory of
00:44:53
preserving people and protecting rights, this is the
00:44:57
task Well, the Nobel Committee
00:44:59
considers this task very important and here is the
00:45:02
opposite pole, the other pole where
00:45:07
the state sees the main goal in the ability to kill
00:45:09
workings the ability to kill and the main characters of
00:45:13
this Lord there Evgeny Prigozhin
00:45:15
Kadyrov
00:45:18
and who is Zolotov
00:45:20
Nikolay Patrushev means specialists in
00:45:23
Why actually in
00:45:26
organized murders so in attempts to
00:45:30
disperse the dissatisfied there these
00:45:35
specialties are now in use now from
00:45:38
my point of view Yes this this is degradation
00:45:40
and this is the moral degradation of a significant
00:45:43
part of society that welcomes the
00:45:45
mass murder of
00:45:47
your neighbors who even speak the same
00:45:50
language as you, but there are two
00:45:54
value systems between them, after all, everyone
00:45:56
can make a choice in their soul, at
00:45:58
least in their soul. It’s
00:46:00
these value systems that
00:46:05
we need
00:46:07
to Realize that the choice of this evil
00:46:11
specialist in murders ultimately
00:46:16
ends up costing the country
00:46:19
more and more, more and more, more and more,
00:46:21
but will also ultimately lead to some kind of
00:46:25
worst end,
00:46:27
if I may join in because Ilya has a
00:46:30
good topic caught my eye about the Nobel
00:46:32
laureates and the head for a second
00:46:39
commission or committee council
00:46:42
human rights council
00:46:44
Valery Fadeev once upon a time under the president of
00:46:47
the Russian Federation there
00:46:51
was a good magazine in general And he himself
00:46:54
was, in general, quite a sane
00:46:56
person, you could talk,
00:46:58
he called for
00:47:00
refusing the Nobel Prize because
00:47:03
that the Nobel time is not suitable Go
00:47:06
to Fadeev that Or I that I at different
00:47:09
times but we were members of this
00:47:11
human rights council and fortunately we
00:47:13
left on time I left in the twelfth
00:47:16
year because it was a sign of protest against
00:47:19
fraud in the
00:47:21
presidential elections in the twelfth year because
00:47:23
that I was entrusted with
00:47:25
the responsibility for observing
00:47:27
electoral rights; electoral rights
00:47:30
were violated; I could not be on the committee
00:47:32
under the president that became president
00:47:34
through rigged elections. Well,
00:47:37
but the council remained formally, but it also
00:47:42
degenerated in the same way as everything
00:47:44
else. what
00:47:47
even a group of people wanted to say who were just
00:47:50
honestly making sure that
00:47:54
votes were counted honestly in the elections Grigory the group is
00:47:57
called a voice
00:47:59
structure that was respected
00:48:01
to the point that Panfilova invited these as
00:48:06
experts to work in the
00:48:08
Central Election Commission
00:48:09
five years ago and now they are being broken into and searched,
00:48:12
they are accused of God
00:48:15
knows what with a boot in the snout, and that means they are
00:48:17
traitors to the Motherland, their fault is that
00:48:20
they did
00:48:23
not even accuse them, they were appointed, it means
00:48:27
they started a search due to the fact that
00:48:29
someone else
00:48:31
was accused there of something And they were declared a witness
00:48:34
and at the same time searches were carried out above there
00:48:37
was a door there and so on
00:48:38
and
00:48:40
our raw materials and friends of friends There they are simply
00:48:43
intimidating,
00:48:45
in fact their guilt before the system is that they are
00:48:48
telling the truth
00:48:50
they say that Yes, on such- then in
00:48:53
the elections there were such and such violations, this
00:48:55
is a crime from the point of view of this
00:48:58
system, the truth becomes a crime and
00:49:02
lies become the basis and of course this is
00:49:05
to guess
00:49:06
the system which is called
00:49:08
the state and this applies to the people
00:49:11
too because the people are going wild, there is a
00:49:13
feeling of loss of trust in each other When the
00:49:16
school principal knocks on a fifth-grader
00:49:20
Well, talk to her and explain what you
00:49:23
think is right You're an
00:49:25
adult, you have the opportunity to influence a
00:49:27
fifth-grader No in the police No
00:49:30
somewhere out there Call this is the same this is
00:49:34
what happened under fascism, in fact,
00:49:36
Hitler's fascism And here I am - I
00:49:39
watch in horror as my country
00:49:41
sinks very quickly and almost
00:49:45
endlessly into this abyss and destroys its
00:49:48
neighbors, I understand that from the outside looking in.
00:49:52
Well, to hell with it, who
00:49:54
needs it, I feel pain for it, this is a country where
00:49:58
people say in the language that I
00:50:00
love, there are a lot of good people, but now
00:50:04
we look in front of the world. Well, it’s just
00:50:06
shameful and it’s so painful to realize that I’m
00:50:09
still here, because time is already
00:50:12
coming to an end, that’s what you’re thinking about. Well, a
00:50:15
man lives, builds a career, starts a
00:50:17
family, has children, he has some
00:50:19
plans for the future and it seems When
00:50:21
you think about what happened there during the
00:50:24
Second World War of the Great
00:50:25
Patriotic War when Well, at least there was
00:50:27
some kind of explanation for the attack Well, although in front of everyone,
00:50:30
yes, Hitler and Stalin
00:50:32
agreed there anyway, on June 22,
00:50:34
1941, the attack and now now
00:50:38
people are simply taken from this life,
00:50:41
torn out and thrown there.
00:50:44
I’m not talking about Ukraine, this is a separate
00:50:46
story, we talk about this a lot
00:50:47
when they just attacked and killed. But even in
00:50:50
this context of Russian
00:50:52
reality, people from their little ones,
00:50:54
as E
00:50:55
Ravshanovsker said to us on the air these
00:50:57
little parts just take away
00:50:59
every little happiness there is a programmer
00:51:01
doctor teacher Everything go here plug the holes
00:51:04
of course for what it’s unclear for the great
00:51:07
collective happiness called
00:51:09
Vladimir Vladimirovich he’s sitting He’s
00:51:11
not even I don’t go to the front anymore I don’t agree it’s a
00:51:14
matter of vanity it was seven months
00:51:18
ago and now it’s already his instincts of conservation,
00:51:20
he just can’t, at
00:51:24
night I think he’s dreaming about this very
00:51:25
stake that we planted on you back, he’s
00:51:28
already just protecting his life and he’s
00:51:32
afraid of properties, it turns out, and this is the
00:51:36
worst thing because Google
00:51:38
is scared a mammal that is extremely
00:51:41
dangerous for everyone around it is a kind of
00:51:44
madness, uh, madness that is
00:51:47
being generated by the first person of the country and it is
00:51:50
gradually being embraced by a
00:51:52
social phenomenon and if you want
00:51:55
some kind of visible personification of
00:51:58
this feeling of this of this of
00:52:01
this wild aggressive energy,
00:52:05
watch the performance of this Okhlobystin
00:52:09
together with Putin spoke on Red
00:52:12
Square a few days
00:52:14
earlier where he is there are different sounds Well,
00:52:18
look, you
00:52:20
wanted to know what Satanism is, what is the
00:52:22
use of it there people close
00:52:25
Orthodox priests Father John
00:52:29
the mood of some part of the small I
00:52:32
think part of the Orthodox priests it
00:52:35
has degenerated this part this is their consciousness
00:52:38
But it has undergone degeneration and now
00:52:42
look at Okhlobystin this is what it is and
00:52:44
this is Putin’s Russia This is how it is
00:52:47
listen to him that’s all there, well, I’ll say
00:52:51
that some kind of revolution awaits us, I do
00:52:56
n’t want to use this word anymore in 1991
00:52:59
that revolution which was supposed to sweep away the
00:53:03
one-party regime Communist Here is
00:53:07
rotten in general, rotten, that’s for sure
00:53:09
and Gorbachev tried to update But it didn’t work
00:53:12
out So it wasn’t completed to the end there
00:53:15
remained this national Bolshevik
00:53:18
evil Imperial segment he remained he
00:53:22
turned out to be very strong and he began to
00:53:25
kill
00:53:26
he began to kill and he will kill thousands and thousands more there
00:53:31
and Yes, I think something in my country should
00:53:35
As a result, the
00:53:37
power of Ilya will change because I don’t like it
00:53:39
when they say that this is the people among the people
00:53:41
in every nation there are about 20
00:53:43
percent of the frosts Well, maybe
00:53:45
in Russia I’m more I don’t know, but according to
00:53:48
electronic statistics, that’s what I see.
00:53:50
Well, about 20-25 percent who are
00:53:52
ready to vote. That’s precisely why
00:53:54
Germany voted for Hitler, there
00:53:57
were a little over 30 in the first elections,
00:53:59
but when do these people get power and the
00:54:01
means to compost their brains?
00:54:05
This is where the worst thing begins and here is
00:54:06
everything that is disgusting in normal people,
00:54:09
but the culture suppresses it
00:54:12
because it is indecent, suddenly they
00:54:14
are explained that this is the Chimera, whatever
00:54:17
[the music]
00:54:18
or some kind of Chimera is called, that is, I
00:54:22
am freeing you from it, he says good
00:54:25
comrade Hitler and when you look
00:54:27
at the spring Okhlobystin
00:54:31
prison of these people you feel
00:54:33
simply physiological disgust but how
00:54:35
can a person
00:54:37
give up like that and he was a good
00:54:40
writer He was quite a gifted
00:54:42
person this is an actor actor actor
00:54:46
wrote a good good actor
00:54:49
and that’s when you look
00:54:52
with shock at what is happening,
00:54:54
you understand that war is the place, this
00:54:58
time when everything that is most
00:54:59
disgusting is taken out of a person, it is in
00:55:03
all of us, but we just somehow
00:55:05
indecent We
00:55:07
push it away to the souls, but here, on the contrary, it blooms with
00:55:10
terry light an
00:55:11
experiment that is considered a myth, but
00:55:14
nevertheless, when they make
00:55:16
other forbidden people guards and suddenly
00:55:18
at some point this experiment
00:55:20
ceases to be an experiment,
00:55:22
you begin to deeply despise the
00:55:25
prisoner because he has no rights and
00:55:27
consider yourself to have the right to kill him
00:55:29
because you are the guard
00:55:31
appointed as such according to the terms of the game, but
00:55:33
here we don’t have a game. But here is such a
00:55:36
monstrous reality. In general, the trouble for
00:55:38
Russia and the trouble for Russia’s neighbors, by the
00:55:42
way, interesting news is that
00:55:43
Kyrgyzstan has decided to wriggle out of
00:55:46
Russia’s dependence, that is, this idea of ​​the
00:55:49
Great Peace is also falling apart, but the
00:55:51
President of Kyrgyzstan is not personally congratulated
00:55:54
Putin on his birthday and refused to
00:55:57
hold on his territory the next
00:55:59
military exercises about the DCS, which were supposed to take
00:56:01
place in October, bad things are already
00:56:05
even this
00:56:06
[music] is a
00:56:08
geopolitical construct that we are
00:56:09
used to being proud of, it is crumbling and, in
00:56:12
general, this is the merit of Vladimir
00:56:13
Vladimirovich Putin, of course Well,
00:56:15
we will and we will probably not
00:56:18
accept the call now because
00:56:19
our broadcast time is coming to an end
00:56:22
We still have a big Stream ahead, thank our
00:56:24
experts Dmitry Oreshkin Ilya
00:56:27
Shablinsky program Oreshkin Shablinsky
00:56:29
Shablinsky Oreshkin we meet Every
00:56:32
Sunday Thank you And all the best
00:56:33
Thank you Goodbye
00:56:38
[ music]

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