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Интервью Евгения Киселева с Альфредом Кохом
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Нагорный Карабах: простое объяснение конфликта Армении и Азербайджана
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Почему Путин не вступился за Карабах?
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Все о визите Зеленского в США
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ВСУ впервые завели бронированную технику за "линию Суровикина"
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НАТО утопит Черноморский флот России?
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Почему Украина поссорилась с Польшей и как далеко зайдет?
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hello sclerotic
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from sclerotic to you Hello Yes
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No, it’s not good that we didn’t remember
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the name of Viagra It seems to me that this is
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very correct And the third girl’s name
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was Timakova I remembered Absolutely
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right, we didn’t remember the
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name of Viagra at all, we didn’t remember the name of
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Timakova This is what I mean by saying that we
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on Fridays they promised to respond to
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your remarks comments questions
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questions a little hate a lot Well what to do
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means look Thank you for reminding
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Timakova's last name Thank you for reminding
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ViaGra
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she won't forget
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Thank you for reminding about Svetlogorsk
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that it was not on the Curonian Spit then on the day of
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his death Sobchak was in Svetlogorsk
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let’s wrap it around well Yes, we also reminded you of the name of the
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director of the doll program Yes Vasily
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today Vasily Pichuk Unfortunately,
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lives gone early
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Grigoriev was Grigoriev Yes Vasily
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Grigoriev is the producer who
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actually bought the rights to the French
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program for the French let’s say
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the original French doll program There
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the point was that there were
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certain technologies for its production.
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This was bought, as far as I understand
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the French. How to make these dolls. What
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size should they be so that
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they look best in the cameras in the frame?
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Bezrukov started in this program as a
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person who voiced the voices of various
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politicians. And there, by the way, Vasily was not only there, the
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director was there, Alexander was
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there, there were a lot of people who
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developed this program, what do
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you know? Shenderovich’s dolls are often said.
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No, well, Shenderovich was
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certainly one of the authors. of
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the scriptwriters there were many other
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people there was a huge group of works But it’s
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not all about that, we still agreed
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that we should start with some kind of
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topical issue Yes, what a topical topic we have today
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Well, how everyone is discussing
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Nagorno-Karabakh that it no longer exists
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the conflict is over
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to the cities of Karabakh Apparently it will be
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liquidated or not, it’s not
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clear yet, but
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what do you think about this?
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I’m
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not so deep in this topic, I
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understand so poorly how it works,
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and so on, that it’s unlikely that my judgment
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will have any
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serious weight But if you want, I can
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say that it seems to me that when
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this conflict had just begun, that is,
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in the early nineties,
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and even before the Soviet Union, in my opinion, it was
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in the late 80s, if it were the eighties.
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Yes,
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then, after all, when did this war begin?
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I understand
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Karabakh, the
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Armenians who live in Karabakh, they
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not only liberated the
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independence of Karabakh itself, but they
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also seized the territory of
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Azerbaijan, which they themselves did not recognize as
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Azerbaijani,
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and the actual Azerbaijani population was
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expelled there and explained it in such a
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way that they are thus creating a
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buffer zone so
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that Azerbaijanis will seem to
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want to attack Karabakh, then the war will
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take place on Azerbaijani
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territory itself, which by that time will be
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empty there. These empty cities, villages
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that
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stood for 20 years, stood for 30 years, were not filled, abandoned by
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Azerbaijanis of their own
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Azerbaijan, there is a huge
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number of Azerbaijani refugees there,
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I don’t know that there was a chicken egg there, the
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Armenians say that they were the first to start the
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pogroms of Haiti and Baku and then we drove out the
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Azerbaijanis and in fact these are
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all there. There was a massacre and so on, but the
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Azerbaijanis say on the contrary that
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first the massacre began in Karabakh and
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around it and only then those who arrived from The
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Azerbaijani refugees staged Karabakh,
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served, so to speak, as a trigger for, uh,
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pogroms in Baku,
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but one way or another, this whole
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case that began with the fact that Karabakh
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wanted to declare Independence and that’s how
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these military
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clashes started, which led to the fact that
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even the territory that the Armenians
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recognized the Azerbaijani did not capture
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and did not want to give up they lived for 30 years with
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fruitless negotiations. It seems to me that
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in general this created a certain
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imbalance in
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this conflict, let’s say an imbalance of
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sympathy I would say so
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because well, it’s clear that you know the UN, as
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you know, recognizes both principles as
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fair and the right of peoples to
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self-determination and sovereignty,
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territorial integrity
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And at a time when these two principles
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come into conflict, the UN does not have a
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strictly prescribed procedure for how to
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resolve a conflict, so every time
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creativity begins and so on,
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ultimately it depends, of course, on the
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degree of sympathy that world
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public opinion
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has for one side or another.
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and in this conflict, from the very
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beginning, after the Armenians
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captured, in general, a territory that
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even they themselves admitted was not
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Armenian and expelled the population from there, it
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seems to me that at this moment they
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lost that part of the
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sympathizers that they could have had
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if they had not done this.
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they simply declared Independence, they fought for the
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independence of Karabakh itself,
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although in general they are against separatism. I do
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n’t like it in any form, but I am
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aware that there are people to whom this idea is
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close and which evokes their
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sympathy
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Catalan Catalan separatism Bass
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Serpovitism Chechen separatism and so
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on you can even say on Crimean
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sympathism Although now we can’t
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have Bavarian separatism, it’s true, not
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with some slightly caricatured forms,
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no one is trying to express itself,
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is not going to, or like Scotland,
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Irish separatism is actually quite a
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tragic story. That is, this is a common
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thing. So, even Belgium wants
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to be divided into two parts
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was divided, that’s why here it’s like a
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question of interpretation has a nation’s right to its
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own statehood there are no
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precedents in Kosovo and so on huskies
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my attitude towards this is that it is necessary to
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deal with each case separately there
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if so to speak there are no objections
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they divorced they kissed
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But here this balance of sympathy
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that was there for both sides
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in general was a priori
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assumed to be skewed in favor of
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Azerbaijan because the
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Armenians of Karabakh appeared in such a strange way. They
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relied, of course, on the support of
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Armenia, which in turn relied
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on the support of
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Moscow, and this situation has been here for 30 years
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it stood in this form until
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Azerbaijan built up its army and
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resolved the issue
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militarily. So
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he decided to restore
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his sovereignty on the territory that
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was internationally recognized as
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Azerbaijani, and so on, will there
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now be any ethnic cleansing in
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Karabakh? big question,
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I don’t think that Aliyev and the
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Azerbaijani leadership actually want it
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because, in general,
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as a result of this whole story,
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measured from the beginning of the 90s, yes, they generally
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received some kind of moral Carte Blanche,
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and if ethnic cleansing begins, they will
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very quickly and the Armenians, so to speak, from
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their entire diaspora, will definitely make sure that
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some
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appropriate scale is given to this. Especially when
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superimposing this on the story about the Armenians
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in Turkey about how they treat this in
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the West,
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but excesses are certainly inevitable
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because among the same soldiers there are
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many Azerbaijani those who are
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either descendants or children or
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actually those of whom.
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Taking into account the Southern
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mentality, so to speak, I do not rule out that
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excesses on the ground, so to speak, are inevitable
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and this needs to be treated very
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harshly. Here we will see how
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new this Azerbaijani army
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really is, how new the
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soldiers are there disciplined as far as they are
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able to control their emotions
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I for my part would add
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I am an
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Amateur this is what I see from the general
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picture that they know
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I would just like to say I too in the
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sense because
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I always honestly admit I have
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always tried to avoid the topic of
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Nagorno-Karabakh the topic of the
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Azerbaijani organ conflict or
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Azerbaijan Armenian conflict because
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this conflict is so acute that
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it is so painful and delicate
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that even
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people react to what word
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you said first reacts to the order of
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words you say Azerbaijan Armenian
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conflict No they will say this means you
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support the Azerbaijani side and the
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conflict is Armenian you call some
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side first, then you mean that you
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will support it Well, or vice versa or vice versa
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or you or you again, someone is looking
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at this so if you call
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some side you consider this side a
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victim A Or vice versa or you support her more,
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but she is a fascist
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German invader. Why not the fascist Germans right here, the
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main thing is not a fascist, not that they are
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I recently interviewed
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Arkady Milman, who was the
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Israeli ambassador to Baku back in the 90s, then he
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By the way, there was also an ambassador in Moscow, a
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well-known
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person in international diplomatic
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circles, by the way, an excellent storyteller,
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he spoke very emotionally about
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his memories of his view of
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this event and he said that believe me,
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I believe that it was a more complex
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tangled knot of contradictions
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of mutual claims and very complex
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backstories than the Arabs Israeli
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conflict It’s the Israeli who says it’s
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more difficult for them than for us to negotiate
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I’ll just note one thing
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Putin, it seems to me, I don’t know whether
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you agree with me or not That’s how he
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hated Pashinyan, who came to
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power as a result of essentially a
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revolution in 1918 in Armenia,
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that he’s ready was in order to do something
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bad to him Just refuse the support
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that Russia previously provided to Armenia,
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I have such a clear observation
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you don’t think so, I do
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n’t think so,
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well, put yourself in Putin’s place
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and he has a war going on in Ukraine,
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almost all
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capable armed forces are at the
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front
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What does it mean
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to fulfill your obligations?
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This means you need to remove several
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brigades fully armed
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there and join in. This is what
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the visit was dedicated to, they
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actually
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understood that they had arrived,
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you think Yes, but because the connection
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they are sitting with, the war passed When in the twentieth
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year,
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three years They waited to slam
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this box and what were the circumstances waiting for
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when they would develop so
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that they were guaranteed that Putin would
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not be met
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he has only one option Go to the
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side the winner the winner is
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predetermined Well, what’s the point of
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transferring three brigades from somewhere out of
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reach
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in order to put them in a war with
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Azerbaijan with the guarantee that
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you will lose
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these three brigades there in a week to grind
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and come to him
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Everything Well,
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how can I help
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you don’t see what is happening Yes I see but
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us Peacekeepers he Zakharova speaks and
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shouts protect the Russian peacekeepers they are
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there to they protect in order
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to protect,
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you understand, that’s why there
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is a well-known story about Napoleon,
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you know, when he came to the Guard, one of
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my favorites says why there are salutes and the
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commander of the Guard says there are 10
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reasons for this, the emperor he is called, start
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from the first no, that’s enough, that’s the
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point
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of empty wanted not Putin wanted
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to be a traitor and so on there was no
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way to help with this you can
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finish the rest you lost influence there
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in the region
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a long time ago he lost he lost a long time ago He
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needed to speak against you from the very beginning
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and from the very beginning
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you can’t change anything
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you need to be friends with Turkey
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Azerbaijan there is no one else you
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began to be friends with Iran, mind you Well,
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okay, if you want to be friends with Iran, then
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keep in mind
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that you will not solve your problems.
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Friendship with Iran, I cannot help you. In the
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long term,
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this is contrary to all my interests,
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my interest in being friends with Turkey be friends with
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Azerbaijan and so on, I feel very
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sorry for you, you are our brothers, so to speak, we have a
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huge diaspora, you are the same Christians,
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as it were. Therefore, instead of my
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military support, here is good advice for you:
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make peace with the Turks,
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forget this whole story, of course, you
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can drag around some gentle
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formulations cut through there in the
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fifteenth year and so on and so
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on Here But, but don’t push this topic, you don’t
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need it You’re now in a showdown, you don’t have
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the strength and support enough for this
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confrontation
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Especially considering the fact that you have
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this hemorrhoidal slave that you’re doing to
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yourself say
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But let's see, let's see, that's
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what I waved my magic
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wand at. Putin is perfect, so to speak,
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his wings have grown, he is a Saint and he
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works for Armenia, what they are
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counting on is that he will get into a full-fledged war.
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But this is the same story as
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what the Arabs were counting on when they Israel began
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to lose the war that the Soviet Union would
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enter the war
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seriously, you and I understand that
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Brezhnev would never have agreed to this
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economic policy and everything in
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economic well-being
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is based on the fact that he sells
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hydrocarbons to the West
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then there was no smell of China yet, you
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understand how seriously consumer and
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carbohydrates
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and India, too, this is the only one by the way, as
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a result of the war,
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to fight Yes, well done, for what is the most
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important thing That’s why I don’t Victory over
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Israel
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Victory over Israel did
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not give anything to Brezhnev The
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results of the war of 73 years of the previous year a lot
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and Dali because the oil embargo was
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declared by the
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states and as a result, prices on the market
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jumped in an unprecedented way, this coincided
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with the emergence of new fields in the
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Soviet Union, just then
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these famous
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West Siberian oil places were discovered,
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big oil was found and prices
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soared And
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historians of the
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Soviet economy said that the
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decrepit Soviet Union was suddenly spilled A
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rain of dollar oil in the amount of
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approximately 300 billion is estimated in
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those
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dollars, this of course helped the
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Communist Party and
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extended it, but on the other hand,
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it was fraught with approximately the same thing
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that was then done
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and it is possible that if this Golden
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Rain had not fallen, we would have what happened
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to China would have been experienced 10-20 years earlier,
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two more questions on current topics, if
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possible, can you comment on the results of Zelensky’s visit to America
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Yes, there is
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nothing additional to what they
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were going to give anyway, he didn’t knock it out, so I was
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hoping that he
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would promote himself somehow it was very successful, but
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nothing came of it, he ran into her
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podium, it all started, in fact, he didn’t get it, that
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’s why
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it’s quite obvious that Zelensky did not succeed in the trend of
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fading American interest in the war in
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Ukraine,
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and
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Zelensky also spoke at the UN in the Security Council.
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Well, you I saw the hall in which he
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spoke to
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you,
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Biden spoke to the full hall
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and again So I figured out how to eradicate all the
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conflicts in the world forever
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Let's accept this formula because I'm
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the only one so Great that you still
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didn't even know without me that
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[music ] the
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second question that I wanted to ask is the
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military operations,
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I read what the Wall Street Journal wrote,
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it is now being very hotly discussed that for
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the first time, it seems, for this three-layer
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line of defense, the Institute for the Study of
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War wrote about this
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not the Wall Street Journal Yes,
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marders and strikers first appeared by the teeth
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and passed
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I hope, of course, that this is the first sign,
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but I
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don’t know, you looked at the maps and the Institute for the
00:22:38
Study of War
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after this line,
00:22:52
everything is clear, it’s not so simple,
00:22:55
let’s take it and then there are
00:23:03
no more lines
00:23:06
The further it will be easier for me, it’s not very
00:23:08
clear
00:23:10
Well, I really want to believe that this is how it
00:23:12
will be, of course, then I’m only for it if
00:23:15
Indeed, this is the main milestone And after
00:23:17
that the operational space of the so-
00:23:20
called
00:23:22
Hurray will begin,
00:23:23
for example, Arrestovich on the air with Latynin,
00:23:26
so to speak, confidently said that this
00:23:29
year So the magician will be
00:23:32
We really, a couple of months ago, were
00:23:34
confident that the end October will be on the
00:23:36
shore of the Sea of ​​Azov Now it will
00:23:41
end all only dark I think that it
00:23:44
will be put under control, which is also a lot
00:23:47
but I do
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n’t know
00:23:53
four months is coming
00:23:57
4 plus no 4 to
00:24:02
3 to almost four months is coming but the
00:24:06
pace at first was pleasing Now
00:24:10
they are little different from Russian pace
00:24:15
winter spring offensive
00:24:22
Do you remember there Solidar Bakhmut is great Well, that's how the
00:24:26
Ukrainians are coming approximately the
00:24:30
speed
00:24:35
Russia's influence on grain exports from
00:24:37
Ukraine will decrease in the coming weeks,
00:24:41
meaning export Land by sea is
00:24:43
predicted by the State Department
00:24:45
Russia's influence will decrease
00:24:49
less and less interfere with the
00:24:52
export of grain by sea from Ukraine
00:24:56
yesterday the first
00:25:00
cargo loaded with Ukrainian grain
00:25:04
leaving the port of Chernomorsk is why the new
00:25:08
humanitarian corridor which, as I
00:25:10
understand it, is that they go to the
00:25:11
territorial waters of the countries of Romania,
00:25:18
nothing
00:25:28
Yes,
00:25:29
the Black Sea Fleet is suffering now, have you
00:25:32
seen how much it has already been,
00:25:35
it cannot help but suffer because it is not
00:25:39
needed Russia doesn’t need it, just like the port of
00:25:43
Sevastopol doesn’t need it, it doesn’t have
00:25:45
any strategic significance and their
00:25:49
potential enemy is not
00:25:51
Ukraine, as they tell themselves,
00:25:53
NATO countries, this port can be destroyed in one
00:25:55
day, there
00:25:57
will be no base in a day if
00:26:00
the Americans want it,
00:26:03
strategic position Sevastopol is
00:26:05
so disgusting What is better
00:26:07
to make a naval base in Tuapse or
00:26:10
Anapa but not in Sevastopol
00:26:14
Why
00:26:16
I don’t know what they need I think that
00:26:20
to carry this
00:26:22
aircraft carrier like George Washington which is the
00:26:25
largest in the world or Which one
00:26:28
would they Now it’s in the Indian Sea He
00:26:30
completely controls all the waters of the
00:26:32
Black Sea without even being there He does
00:26:35
n’t even need to through
00:26:38
no He completely controls the entire Black
00:26:42
Sea And just imagine that there’s also a
00:26:45
Turkish military base right
00:26:46
on the Black Sea, just in case,
00:26:50
and there’s also a Bulgarian
00:26:54
Bulgaria they will build a military base and there
00:26:55
is already a military base
00:26:58
and there is far from loyal Russia
00:27:02
and Ukraine
00:27:03
and what will you do with this base of yours
00:27:06
why do you need it where did you bury these
00:27:09
billions
00:27:11
They live the
00:27:14
inertia of history of the 18th - 19th centuries,
00:27:25
even then it was a complete defeat for the
00:27:27
British they ordered the French while they
00:27:29
were not there, it was possible to fight the Turks,
00:27:32
it was possible to fight the Turks Crimea,
00:27:36
or there was the battle of Sinop when the
00:27:39
British and the French arrived, then I
00:27:40
really have nothing against the
00:27:42
Crimea as such, it’s probably a good
00:27:45
place to live there,
00:27:47
it’s not that big for her, so to speak for the
00:27:50
Russian Empire, a place where there are
00:27:51
real subtropics There and so on, there are
00:27:53
dachas, build a sanatorium,
00:27:56
workers rest No problem Well, as a
00:27:59
naval base, this place is no
00:28:02
good,
00:28:04
that is, if you just want to stupidly
00:28:06
bury the money and destroy this base every 50 years, so to
00:28:08
speak about this,
00:28:11
build anew, you can do this.
00:28:14
I’m already tired of saying that the not-
00:28:17
Criminal Sevastopol was taken exactly
00:28:19
as many times as you want, the
00:28:22
city of
00:28:25
Russian military glory basically
00:28:51
broke through a trench, as you know, and
00:28:54
no one entered, they couldn’t defend anything.
00:29:00
I’m not even talking about the French, the English, the
00:29:02
Germans there. and so on,
00:29:04
well, but about the Poles, can you
00:29:07
say something about what happened there in your opinion,
00:29:09
what is happening there, so friends, so
00:29:12
friends, and suddenly
00:29:15
what are some comrades bringing from Warsaw
00:29:20
to correct themselves, other other comrades
00:29:22
are trying to correct those who
00:29:27
scold Ukraine with the last words
00:29:31
Well, there are elections going on there
00:29:35
there is a choice
00:29:41
and of course now, despite the fact
00:30:13
that he has a generally good
00:30:16
rating and the Romanians love him, but he simply
00:30:18
cannot run, there will definitely be a
00:30:19
different
00:30:22
President
00:30:23
and at this moment starting a
00:30:28
trade war
00:30:30
is of course well done, well done,
00:30:36
I’ll find out about this, of course
00:30:41
it’s
00:30:43
necessary think for a long time think
00:30:46
it’s time
00:30:49
we have all the transport traffic for weapons
00:30:53
goes through Poland on
00:31:01
October 15th I think that after the 15th everything
00:31:05
will resolve very quickly I don’t think you don’t
00:31:08
think it’s so intense that it won’t be
00:31:15
easy to go back and then you understand that’s the right
00:31:19
justice
00:31:23
She’s like that let’s put it this
00:31:25
way
00:31:30
such Anti
00:31:32
liberal such Catholic very
00:31:35
metal I would say even
00:31:37
xenophobic and nationalist party
00:31:41
Maybe I’m exaggerating That’s how it
00:31:44
is, she was thinking
00:31:51
aside I’ll give it to the mikhne who was
00:31:54
who is by no means their supporter You know
00:31:56
he told me everything about them in detail
00:31:58
I don’t have any I have no doubt that he
00:32:01
was telling me the truth
00:32:02
and
00:32:05
I can tell you that, of course,
00:32:09
they are on par, they
00:32:13
have dropped a little in terms of ratings and that is why
00:32:15
Donald Tusk’s civic
00:32:18
platform [music]
00:32:20
is so Eurocentric There and so on, he
00:32:23
himself she is attracted by
00:32:27
such a
00:32:29
liberal position. So they are going, in
00:32:32
general, more or less, and every vote there, so
00:32:34
to speak, now matters and
00:32:37
the key question is the support of Polish
00:32:40
farmers
00:32:42
who, so to speak, traditionally vote
00:32:44
for Kaczynski if he now gives up
00:32:46
the slack
00:32:48
and lets in Ukrainian grain even in transit
00:32:50
through you
00:32:52
understand yourself, yes, he will lose these votes and
00:32:55
lose the election, and why was everything faster now?
00:32:59
If you said it yourself, elections will be held on October 15.
00:33:01
After that, so to speak, and
00:33:04
start your war,
00:33:06
they demand that the markets open, and so
00:33:08
on, in the same place, because I’m just making
00:33:10
an anecdote, but dear, come up with something- something
00:33:16
Yes, and here I am because they themselves don’t
00:33:19
explain why they started the war. I’m already
00:33:21
inventing some stories for them, that there
00:33:23
may be
00:33:25
commissions, that the European Commission opened the markets, they are
00:33:28
closing and Zelensky is playing so
00:33:33
that they cannot resist. As they
00:33:37
say, this separatism inside was
00:33:43
brilliant yesterday way
00:33:46
because he
00:33:49
will provide all kinds of legal
00:33:52
assistance to Poland and all other countries
00:33:54
to protect themselves from the Ukrainian
00:34:02
and that’s it. I removed my hypothesis from the clearing
00:34:07
and
00:34:10
after you I will talk to the
00:34:13
Poles in fact today
00:34:15
in particular
00:34:21
you mentioned Adam mikhne someone he didn’t
00:34:24
promise to give an interview today just
00:34:27
about this whole story with
00:34:28
strained relations, a
00:34:31
great man certainly certainly Well,
00:34:37
if we talk about the questions that we are
00:34:40
asked, I really liked the
00:34:44
reproach question thrown at you Why don’t you Koch
00:34:47
know the history of the deportation of the
00:34:49
Volga Germans I don’t know there was such a thing question is a
00:34:55
question and at the same time an attempt to offend and
00:34:59
humiliate
00:35:04
myself or not me.
00:35:13
I would just like to answer this
00:35:15
person
00:35:16
that in fact he is not particularly
00:35:20
happy with my knowledge. But this
00:35:22
is not clear, I’ll just apologize for you and say
00:35:25
that in fact, first of all, I would like It is
00:35:28
immediately said that although Stalin’s decree was
00:35:31
called deportation, there are no
00:35:36
who at that time were on the
00:35:38
territory of the Soviet Union and the
00:35:40
overwhelming majority were its citizens, but
00:35:45
there it got
00:35:47
ridiculous, well, let’s say funny, some
00:35:53
Soviet Germans were at the
00:35:56
front,
00:35:57
they were removed from there, they were sent for
00:36:00
deportation, so yes this I didn’t know to hand over my weapons
00:36:06
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00:36:08
then they were in camp there.
00:36:15
Well, they were the same, exactly
00:36:17
citizens, they were drafted into the army, they fought,
00:36:20
and in August 1941, their
00:36:23
photos were taken, and
00:36:28
everyone who
00:36:31
lived on the territory of the Soviet Union was deported.
00:36:34
My grandparents and in fact, My
00:36:38
father and all his brothers and sisters lived in the
00:36:40
Krasnodar region, there were
00:36:42
German colonies and they were deported from there.
00:36:47
A few months later, the Germans also had the
00:36:52
same story.
00:36:57
So I just want to tell the
00:37:01
person who wrote, you apparently don’t
00:37:03
know that this whole tragedy went through the
00:37:06
history of the Koch family Well, I will say that
00:37:10
finally all the restrictions on
00:37:12
movement were in 64
00:37:23
after the death of Khrushchev and they were allowed to
00:37:26
return to those places from
00:37:30
where they were gradually lifted,
00:37:32
first of
00:37:39
all the Soviet Union, but without the right to
00:37:41
return
00:37:42
to that, and then they were allowed to return,
00:37:45
but to the end nothing happened they restored,
00:37:47
that is, they did not return the houses in which they
00:37:49
lived, this property, no compensation,
00:37:51
they did not pay anything, although they admitted
00:37:54
that it was a mistake and so on, but just like that,
00:37:57
all restrictions
00:37:58
were finally lifted in 64, I was born on 61, that is,
00:38:01
formally, I was also born on the day of
00:38:06
four years and I didn’t know yet,
00:38:12
but by that time, the Germans inside
00:38:15
Kazakhstan were already allowed to study at
00:38:17
universities there and calmly change their place
00:38:18
of residence, but only inside.
00:38:27
So
00:38:30
I was also
00:38:32
born affected by the rights at
00:38:39
that time,
00:38:41
ever looked at courses,
00:38:49
basically a
00:39:09
carpenter was a simple person, so to speak,
00:39:11
without education. and so he got drunk and
00:39:13
grabbed the ax from his father for a couple of years,
00:39:19
took the ax from him, sat down, calmed him down,
00:39:23
calmed him down,
00:39:25
I meant at the level, there
00:39:33
wasn’t any
00:39:36
specific instructions anywhere, but anyway, they
00:39:38
took him to this university, they didn’t take him
00:39:40
to this job it was
00:39:46
further abroad. Then when
00:39:49
we moved to Togliatti to build the Volga
00:39:53
Automobile Plant, my father worked as the head of the
00:39:56
transport department, then the transport
00:39:58
department,
00:40:00
and there everyone who was at
00:40:03
some level of bosses
00:40:06
was sent to study in Italy, the
00:40:09
Italians built a
00:40:13
culture of producing equipment for
00:40:16
their own division, and so
00:40:18
on and everyone his colleagues were even sent below everyone else
00:40:21
in Italy, they were
00:40:30
crossed off from all the lists right away without
00:40:32
looking, it’s
00:40:35
clear that there is
00:40:37
time, yes,
00:40:40
absolutely, with Jews, Chechens and Germans, these
00:40:44
were the three affected nations, I understand
00:40:46
why the Chechens and Germans, although of course
00:40:48
you understand this the stupidity of the Jews, the
00:40:53
Jews,
00:40:56
they appeared because they had their own
00:40:58
state, another one,
00:41:00
one person once told me about this,
00:41:03
looking into the eyes, we explain the
00:41:05
wisdom of the party’s policy in this matter,
00:41:08
that people who have their own
00:41:11
national state outside
00:41:14
our country cannot be considered
00:41:16
absolutely loyal citizens
00:41:20
but for the Chechens
00:41:24
this is a different question, and the Germans had their own
00:41:27
state. Remind me, but there was
00:41:32
German migration from the Soviet Union,
00:41:35
marginal only along religious lines,
00:41:39
there was such a loophole, it’s a very big deal. The fact is
00:41:43
that when ours were deported, they
00:41:45
were all Lutherans, in fact, there
00:41:47
were very few Catholics there communities
00:41:49
that lived separately in separate
00:41:51
colonies, basically they were all
00:41:53
Lutherans, and then, at the end of the 19th and
00:41:58
early 20th centuries, there was immigration from Germany of
00:42:00
Minite sectarians. There and so on and so
00:42:03
forth, but we don’t take that now.
00:42:05
And when they were deported, there
00:42:08
were no churches and they converted to
00:42:10
Baptists,
00:42:11
well, the closest thing to this story is to
00:42:14
gather at home
00:42:17
in Kazakhstan, that’s how they will then be
00:42:22
left as leaves. They never returned as
00:42:23
veterans because when they returned to
00:42:25
their villages from which they were evicted, they were
00:42:27
not allowed to build churches. And those that were
00:42:30
long ago were converted into a club
00:42:32
and This line along the line of the Baltic
00:42:35
churches was a very big exchange, they
00:42:37
went to visit each other There and so
00:42:39
on, they somehow broke through the council of churches
00:42:42
and so on, and accordingly they
00:42:49
very quickly closed it down around the same time as
00:42:51
this wave of Jewish
00:42:53
immigration after
00:42:56
it happened
00:42:59
Well, then the bulk of them rushed
00:43:01
Of course already somewhere 889
00:43:04
that is, already more than 30 years ago
00:43:07
That’s when they rushed they didn’t
00:43:09
stop all of them very few
00:43:14
forgive me please I’ll make a small
00:43:17
correction after all The
00:43:19
First Great Wave of the Jewish
00:43:21
immigration began against the backdrop of negotiations on
00:43:24
restrictions on
00:43:26
strategic weapons with America, the
00:43:28
Americans said that they would conduct these
00:43:30
negotiations and in general they would agree to some kind of
00:43:32
warming of relations with the Soviet Union.
00:43:34
If you start releasing Jews
00:43:38
71 72 like this, the
00:43:42
majority
00:43:46
will not argue, I need to look at
00:43:47
the statistics I will not argue I will I’ll make
00:43:51
a note to myself and then I’ll tell you for sure I
00:43:53
ask my Israeli acquaintances and friends.
00:43:56
They know better. There
00:43:59
was a story there that
00:44:13
Yes, you all traveled on Israeli visas
00:44:16
and then either in Vienna or in Rome they
00:44:20
had the opportunity to change the direction of
00:44:23
travel But it was a complex culture Well,
00:44:27
anyway otherwise they all went through it And the
00:44:29
bulk of my personal acquaintances
00:44:31
who are now Americans with a huge amount of
00:44:35
experience So they all left This is the
00:44:38
way they all went to the USA, but there
00:44:42
maybe this is the wave of the first
00:44:44
70s, they really went to Israel,
00:44:47
but here is the second wave She all went.
00:44:52
I have a good friend
00:44:55
who studied this at, as I understand it, a
00:45:00
scientific-historical level. I will
00:45:03
certainly consult with him and clarify
00:45:05
well,
00:45:08
quite detailed statistics of
00:45:10
who left the Soviet Union. From which
00:45:14
republics I do
00:45:15
n’t think that now we should take up the
00:45:18
time of our listeners
00:45:28
already passed at the very beginning
00:45:33
ask a question ask questions
00:45:38
all questions next time we
00:45:41
need to finish now we need to
00:45:44
finish the only one This is not a question
00:45:46
this is an announcement there
00:45:49
they ask me every time when are you
00:45:55
such a scoundrel Kiselyov finally going to talk
00:45:58
about how he squeezed NTV out of you
00:46:01
soon soon soon on Monday we
00:46:04
will start our favorite topic Well, to this
00:46:08
I have a simple answer from Kiselyov, I did
00:46:11
n’t push it because you didn’t
00:46:13
belong to him, I didn’t belong to him
00:46:15
and I ask you not to forget this.
00:46:21
For my part, I would say that in this
00:46:25
wonderful process I did not play the first
00:46:29
significant role the role, but not the main one, was wrested
00:46:34
from Gusinsky or from
00:46:37
Kiselyov by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, it
00:46:41
seems to me like this, but we’ll
00:46:43
talk about it later, we’re not going to move away from this,
00:46:46
and by the way, someone told me this,
00:46:51
like And now you’re going to quarrel like
00:46:55
Arrestovich Feyenom
00:46:58
guys on this topic you will quarrel like
00:47:01
Arrestovich
00:47:03
will not quarrel True
00:47:06
I don’t see you have to prove to them that our
00:47:10
friendship is much stronger than the friendship of
00:47:13
Alyosha and Mark so well Ours at least
00:47:24
we need longer
00:47:26
Thank you very much Thank you to everyone who
00:47:29
watched us and
00:47:32
stock up on popcorn
00:47:35
we will meet at 6 pm
00:47:39
ET on
00:47:41
Monday and have a
00:47:43
serious, in-depth conversation about all of the above topics
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