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Начало
0:43
Что произошло в Израиле?
3:00
Отношения Израиля и Украины сейчас
6:59
Роль Путина в происходящем
10:33
ХАМАС и Путин ‒ кто кого консультирует?
16:26
Путин ‒ безусловный выгодоприобретатель войны в Израиле
21:10
Украина переосмысливает свое политическое положение
25:36
Информационная поддержка Израиля
31:29
Резолюция ПАСЕ
34:25
Наступление на Авдеевку
37:23
Выйдет ли Украина на границы 1991 года?
42:59
Уголовное дело Арестовича
44:10
Путин переобулся?
47:34
Что Израилю делать с леваками?
56:19
Китай нападет на Тайвань?
57:32
Украина отошла на второй план?
59:29
Путин действует нерационально
1:02:27
Израилю помогли быстрее
1:05:36
Конец
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Good afternoon, gentlemen, this is Yulia Latynina and
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Mikhail Podolyak. Sorry, we have a
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little difficulty with the camera, but it doesn’t bother us to listen to it
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along the way.
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Mikhail, hello,
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hello, don’t forget, Gentlemen,
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to subscribe to our channel. Don’t forget
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to like, don’t forget to share
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links to this broadcast and for the first time Of course,
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Mikhail, we are starting this broadcast not from
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Ukraine, but from Israel.
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And what
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happened? Well, I wouldn’t say that we are
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not starting from Ukraine because this is an
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indirect reflection of what is happening
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in Ukraine, including Well, first of all,
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let’s immediately state clearly that
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Of course, Hamas is a terrorist
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organization that entered the territory of
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Israel in Southern Israel with one goal: to kill on a large
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scale to kill
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civilians, to take hostages,
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by the way, they themselves talk about this both publicly and
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privately, and so on, and
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accordingly, as far as I understand, Hamas
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was counting on a different type of reaction from
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Israel and the world that everyone will immediately begin to
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wail like, well, just let’s
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not offend the gases now and,
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accordingly, you won’t carry out
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acts of retaliation there, and so on. It seems to me
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that now the situation looks exactly
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as it should look after the
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commission of a large-scale terrorist
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act, which in in principle, could develop into a
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full-fledged full-scale big
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war in the Middle East from the point
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of view. Why do I say that this is an indirect
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reflection of the situation in Ukraine?
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Because undoubtedly the first reason for all the
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current growing escalations,
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including in the Middle East, including on the
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African Continent, is
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undoubtedly In my look absolutely
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clear full-scale invasion and a war
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that lasts 19 months on the territory of
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Eastern Europe, a large-scale war
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with a large front line, which, in
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principle, after the Second World War, for the first time in such a
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size, in such a volume and in the
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same volume, for the first time, large
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and technical means and actually
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mobilized and army and so on and so
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forth Well, besides, the third
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component is
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undoubtedly, I don’t even doubt it, it’s
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visible exactly the same, or rather, it’s visible
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exactly the same handwriting that we saw
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in the work of the Russian army on the
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civilian population in the Kiev
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region there in Chernigov in Sumy Well,
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in Kharkov, of course, and so on. That
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is, in principle, I see that the longer
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the war in Ukraine drags on, the more
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risks, more instability, more
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chaos in the world is growing.
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Well, firstly, President Zelensky
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immediately expressed support for Israel and
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when will his visit come? Well, you you know
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that we don’t talk about visits in advance
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objectively because it’s safe, that
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we have a war, a war here, a war there, well, one way
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or another from one war to another, but we
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definitely won’t talk about it here, but the president
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said about it. He said that he is ready to
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come to Israeli soil. Well, and
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accordingly, in this way express
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the maximum volume of Solidarity with the
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Israeli
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people. But in fact, in addition to the visit of
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President Zelensky, because there were well-
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known disagreements between Israel and
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Ukraine, Ukraine said that Israel does
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not support it enough
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because it is afraid of Russia
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because it is flirting with Russia.
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At the same time, Ukraine voted against
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Israel in the
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UN as now Booth
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voting Well, the Ministry of Foreign
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Affairs will certainly make adjustments,
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let's look at these adjustments that
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will be made to the agenda of the decisions
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that will be taken by vote
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at the Security Council Well, or at the
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General Assembly, or rather, and
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accordingly I think that changes
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will be included in the types of voting on the
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part of Ukraine, but I would honestly
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say that now all global
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politics is undergoing some kind of
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transformation, and that is, many are
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beginning to put emphasis differently and I
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would still say so yes. Of course, there
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is a situation, some kind of mutual
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claims but from the point of view of a global
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understanding of the global process, both here and the
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Israelis, in my opinion, everything is
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synchronized in this regard, that is,
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it is clear what type of war
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Ukraine is waging. It is clear what type of war
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Israel is waging, it is clear who is right, who is wrong,
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absolutely clear, and so on. By the way, I I
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understand what the
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Israeli government is doing. I mean
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with understanding from the point of view that they needed to
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take into account the
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multiple nature of the Middle East. Multiple
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parameters of a
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safe plan because Russia was
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actively working there with both Iran and Syria
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and, accordingly, actively supported the
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same We saw Hamas and
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Lavrov’s meeting with Khanya. Well, that is,
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these repeated flirtations with each other, I have no
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doubt that Russia, in a consultative manner,
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took an absolutely active part in
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developing a new strategy because I
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saw Hamas have a completely different
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strategy, not the same strategies that they
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used before during the Attack there, well,
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in my opinion, a year and a half ago there were the
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same large-scale missile attacks, but
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the strategies looked different then, now I
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saw a multi-component strategy where the
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use of Drones for certain targets,
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where a large-scale download or reboot,
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or rather a missile defense system,
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well, the iron dome, that is, it
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was needed reload in order to
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reload with the number of missile Attacks of
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surrogate missiles, or rather missiles, so
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that it could be more precisely
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targeted with drones with high-precision drones the
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second part I saw the simultaneous
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entry of the military, essentially let's say
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special forces, and conditionally Hamas special forces
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who entered military targets and at
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the same time, uh the
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extras that came into the kibbutz were absolutely frenzied. Yes, and
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accordingly they carried out that
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massacre there, which was precisely what should have
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been aimed at, the effect of such inducing
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Shock, the effect of redistribution of attention, and
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so on and so forth. That is, I
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saw this multi-component well, plus a
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clear understanding of the goals, clear Understanding
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where and how many what kind of military police
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are located, respectively, satellite
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reconnaissance, absolutely voluminous accumulated
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funds, meaning
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mechanical means, and methods of transportation,
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and the same missiles, and so on, well, undoubtedly,
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Iran’s money is in this, undoubtedly,
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consultations with Russian instructors, and so on
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and so forth It seems to me that
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now all these events both in and in
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Southern Israel and, accordingly, will allow us to
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reconsider government
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positions, and Israel and Ukraine will
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occupy others with even more weight.
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Well, yes, this is a reason to reconsider
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absolutely the relations between the two countries
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and, accordingly, I have two questions,
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first, what are from your point of view,
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Putin’s role in what is happening. I’ll even allow
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myself to make an important comma because
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you already said that Hamas was hoping
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that everyone would turn on and start shouting
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like just don’t touch the poor
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civilians in Gaza, and it’s clear that, roughly
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speaking, the international leftists were turning on,
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that’s not Putin is a consistent
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long-term position of the international
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leftists. And therefore I am in a very
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difficult position. I think in general, all
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Observers also still need to understand
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that Putin, on the one hand, is not all the wiser, and
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on the other hand, you need to understand that
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he wants to do a lot of nasty things,
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respectively. What, from your point of
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view, besides the fact that he is the
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obvious beneficiary of everything that is
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happening, is Putin’s
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direct role in this process,
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and now let’s move on to Putin. I’ll just
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make a reservation, of course, once again
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Ukraine is emphasized on Israel regarding the
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voting about which we said will be
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officially represented by the Ministry of
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Foreign Affairs and it is more detailed.
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Of course, it will be able to place
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accents here, but I once again want you and I to
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correctly place the points of the
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nodes here. I think many countries will need to
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reconsider how they
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perceived certain events in
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certain regions of the country, and so on.
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time demands now, those
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events require Israel. This is after the
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African continent. This is the next
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consequence of incorrect assessments of the war in
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Ukraine, there were initially incorrect
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assessments. Now it seems to me that these
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assessments are beginning to appear more structurally and more
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comprehensively and, accordingly, it
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seems to me that we will still achieve both this and
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this war and the war that begins
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in the Middle East until a fair
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ending as for Putin Yes, and as for
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this disposition, but firstly, I would
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still note that Russia actively
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took a consultative part. I am not
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ready to say that it directly
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participated there as executors But the
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fact that it
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was saturating and that it took part in
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the development of the strategy is undeniable for me,
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and in addition, in my opinion, it is
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also undeniable that Russia made
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adjustments to the information component of
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Hamas’s work. Let’s see first,
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they flaunt these videos and
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these cruel videos that, well
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killings of civilians,
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including these cars that were driving
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along the roads and
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people were literally just walking towards them. Well, terrorists, I
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mean
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Hamas, they began to clean up all this and
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began to make a statement that we are
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classic Russian statements, we are not
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at war with the civilian population, we are at war
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only with with military targets we destroy
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only military legitimate targets
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I really like this word legitimate
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because Hamas hardly knows the
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origin of the etymology of the word legitimate in general
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and so on That is, we
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destroy legitimate military targets Well,
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besides, I really liked this
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construction if we had not attacked on
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Israel today or tomorrow Israel
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would attack and the Gaza Strip Well, that is, these
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two, as it were, information components
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that suddenly began to appear on the second
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and third days when it was clear This is the
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shocking influence of the video, the unlimited
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video of the murder of the civilian population Well,
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accordingly, this is clear to me
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symbolized that Russian
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consultants of the information plan are also
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present there. Well, the propaganda
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plan now, as for this one, yes,
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definitely not that. I just want to
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clarify here. But this, Frankly speaking, is
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a little strange because I would say,
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firstly, Putin has always learned from Hamas,
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this is exactly and this is such a characteristic
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behavior of Hamas, such a
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characteristic behavior in general, and before that, the
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organization of the unification of
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Palestine since 1960, it was Putin who
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borrowed all this, these are such
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standard propaganda techniques that, to be
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honest,
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with all the hostility towards Russian
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propagandists who, by the way, are now
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carrying something from the screens in the style of
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the seventies Well, to say that
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they advise Hamas Well, how can I
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tell you But Sinn who at the very
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beginning who tells us all this time is
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trying to downplay
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what Hamas did and
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tells the
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number of propagandists there are some
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Harvard students who
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signed support for Palestine BLM
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which came out in support of Palestine A
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gigantic number of these
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demonstrations in support of Palestine and all
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these people say like, no, these are all
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Israeli fakes and Hamas only shot
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at the military, but honestly, in all this,
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seeing the hand of Moscow, in my opinion, is
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a little bit the hand of Moscow, we are now just
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Let's analyze a specific case and a change in
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behavior model, a rapid change in
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behavior model, that is, look at the first
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day, the first day, flaunting goes
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the other way around, they thought that this needed to be
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scaled up, I mean Hamas believed
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that this needed to be scaled up. Well, that is,
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these are these scenes of horror, scenes of
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murder, hostage-taking, this one driving
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with the corpses of military personnel, traveling around the
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Gaza Strip, driving with a girl, well, with a German woman,
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as it turned out a little later, AE Shanay Luk and,
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accordingly, all this then happened. Quickly,
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you understand, look when it’s
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just psychology of behavior. That is,
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when you went into a rage And when you behave this
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way and during the first
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24 hours, trying to evoke
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certain emotions that we are now going to
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overwhelm Israel, but you can’t clean
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everything up very quickly and very quickly,
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someone should come from the country to
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say Look, this is harming you, you need to
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rebuild it differently, that is, roughly speaking
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there elder younger brother It doesn’t matter who But
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someone from the outside has to intervene and
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stop This feeling of
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psychological euphoria, that is, the kind of
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internal euphoria that you
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experience Because you can
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show all this, so I have no doubt
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Well, assessing how the structure of propaganda
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was built in this in the case of a
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three-day event, well, after Black Saturday,
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of course, how the next 3 days
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developed means. It’s obvious to me that
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someone from the outside said, look, this has
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a negative effect; on the contrary, it
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provokes a sharp increase in aggression
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towards the boor and, accordingly, we
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will not be able to develop the part that
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you are talking about now So that
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these about Palestinian demonstrations begin to go out in the world
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like Why did you remove the water,
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why did you turn off the lights, and so
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on and so forth, so once again
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this is not about the hand of Moscow as a
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fundamental player, here about the hand of
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specific propagandists who
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said that for the further escalation of
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further information escalation,
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it is necessary
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to change the picture by 180° and, in fact,
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since it was impossible to prepare something else,
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they were simply
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tracing the filming of what is Ghast or
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Irpen, what is a Russian soldier in general
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When he enters Ukraine, he is there with flowers,
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everyone greets him and he just
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asks for a mug of milk and nothing more of that and so
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on, so I saw an exact tracing of
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this very lightning-fast restructuring of the
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information paradigm, it is clear that this
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could only be done when entering
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from the outside, then we move from the point of view of
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just simply Mikhail I just wanted
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to tell you that this was done very often by
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previous terrorists And
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Hamas said that at the Hey disco there
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were only military men. This is a very
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characteristic modus opera for them. I say that
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Putin studied with them, well, no matter, I understood, they
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went into a rage and thought the opposite, I
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agree that they used to say
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that we kill only military men and so on
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further this is clear, I’m now talking about a
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specific situation on October 7. So they
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thought, look, they developed an entire
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large program, consultatively
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developed it there, conditionally launched it, it
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was synchronized with many active
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actions,
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diversity, to shock many
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public opinions, and accordingly, for
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this purpose, during the first 24 hours, they
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played this record as much as possible then
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exactly 24 hours later, literally, as
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if by magic, another
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record begins in which I
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recognize absolutely identically the statement that
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Israel should have attacked the day before. Well, more precisely, a day later, that is,
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Hamas attacked. And a day later, if Hamas had
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not attacked, it should have Israel's attack on
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Hamas and so on And everything else
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is derivative in order to
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play in another story,
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like we are not the authors of the war, but the authors of
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the war - it is certainly Israel that is the author of
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the war who deserved what we did
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and the civilian population there did not suffer,
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all of this is staged fakes, all of this
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was filmed again in Hollywood, or it was already
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filmed there on their
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propaganda platforms. That is, I
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want us to record this, not
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just that Hamas cannot say this or
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can speak, namely,
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Russia’s participation or complicity in In this case, it’s
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obvious to me further. Besides that
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Putin is the undisputed beneficiary of
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this instability, he
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first tried to ruin the African Continent a little,
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but this is not except, let’s say,
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France, it didn’t get such a big
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resonance, these coups in Mali, the
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same events in the South, or in Sudan in
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general, let's say the coups in
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Central Africa in other countries did
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not receive such a big resonance and,
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accordingly, did not in any way distract the attention of the
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main pro-Ing group,
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meaning those countries that are pressing Ukraine with
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weapons from actually paying attention to
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what is happening in Ukraine and then he
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needs was to look for some other
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stories, here is the history of the Middle East, which is
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always an explosive story, where,
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moreover, there are absolutely two countries that
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will fit into the Russian scenario in any case:
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Iran and Syria, which
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will also provoke there, will
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make appropriate statements, will
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participate in multilateral
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negotiation platforms different and so
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on That is, we get instability,
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we get, moreover, regional
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instability, look, he needed an
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extensive e excess, a large incident once
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again emphasizes this type of shocking
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when there are more than a thousand civilian
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population, even there there are already more than 1,300
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as far as Yes, I know According to the latest figures of the
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civilian population was literally
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cut out because it immediately
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clogged the front pages of newspapers. Well, that is,
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almost all media platforms
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start only about this. Well, you remember
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how the war began in Ukraine, exactly the
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same process, that is, immediately the front
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page is 90% of the political attention to
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this, all the political elites they
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immediately begin to draw
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long-lasting conclusions, let’s say,
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that this war in the Middle East can
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grow there into something very global
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and, accordingly, it is necessary to spend on this
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also an analytical resource which, in
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my opinion, is not enough to
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correctly assess the war in Ukraine, which is already
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in short supply We have talked more than once
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about the shortage of analytical
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resources, which accordingly requires
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internal discussions among the political elites,
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that is, can we
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accompany two wars at once as supports, and so on and so forth?
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global
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agenda as a person who
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should not be responsible for the war himself, but can
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give an opinion on another war as he
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likes yes We are ready to participate somewhere
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We are ready we believe that the solution to the
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problem is to return to the
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resolution he knows very well about the creation of a Palestinian
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state that
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Hamas is not interested in creating
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any Palestinian state and so
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on, that’s not why all this is actually
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functioning there today. Well, Putin
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is talking and thus Putin is again
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saying that I am ready to return to the
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global chessboard and play a
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different role, let’s talk about the war in
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Ukraine should talk less, we have
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risks, let me also participate in these risks one way
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or another because I
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can come to an agreement with them. We have
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relations with Iran, we can
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control Syria there, let’s return it to the
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global game. I think everything here is
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very obvious obviously and in principle this is, by
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the way, a tragic story if
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they think that Putin is the
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link that can be used to
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solve something or exchange something for
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something Yes, there is the Middle East, Ukraine,
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Eastern Europe and so on, but this
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will lead to globalization of the tragedy
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because, in fact, I once again emphasize the
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lack of analytical capabilities does not
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allow us to understand that the first reason for
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everything is precisely Putin. Well, that is,
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his desire, his inability to
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voluntarily leave the war not on his own
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terms. Uh-huh. Well, look just
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about the creation of the Palestinian
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state, I absolutely agree with you
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that the idea of ​​​​creating a Palestinian
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state is Dead in the Water, it is
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absolutely impracticable, but simply
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because from the point of view of Hamas, the one who
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talks about the creation of a Palestinian
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state must understand that this
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translates as the destruction of Israel,
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the destruction of every Jew living in
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this territory And if he doesn’t
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agree, he’s not inclined to compromise and in fact this is exactly
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the position of Hamas,
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so when Putin talks about the creation of a
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Palestinian state, he
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actually voices a position that
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is on the side of Hamas. But why am I
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asking this because as far as I
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understand, those resolutions that
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Ukraine voted at the UN, correct me,
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they also just related to the creation of a
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Palestinian state and like Ukraine is very
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well, this international
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bureaucracy is very widespread, this
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approach Let’s take all the good against
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all the bad. And what doesn’t work out? It’s not
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our fault, it’s Israel there that -I
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didn’t finish it And so correct me if I’m
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not mistaken, the stumbling block was
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precisely that Israel
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was required to return some territories and
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create this Palestinian state
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and Ukraine voted for these resolutions
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or I did something Because I I didn’t
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check I just vaguely remember Come on
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Well, it will be necessary to really make clear clarifications
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Ukraine voted in the
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paradigm of European pan-European
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votes let me
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put the emphasis here more precisely look in my opinion
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this war has raised a full-scale
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invasion in Ukraine raised the question of the
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actual subjectivity of Ukraine
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when it should really evaluate
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one or another of its foreign policy
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activities is more fair, more
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comprehensive, what will be done and is already
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being done, that is, Ukraine is
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re-evaluating many things that
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we inherited from the early state,
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or rather from the state that was
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built on the collapse of the USSR and so
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on, that is, rethinking there will be I have already
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said this. Further, of course, one or
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another,
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let’s say, the resolutions that
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Ukraine voted for. The Ministry of
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Foreign Affairs will analyze
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extensively, will consult extensively,
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I think that the positions
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of many countries will be revised in relation to what
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you vote at the UN Assembly at the
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UN General Assembly and so on, and
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accordingly there will be other protocols already issued
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How Ukraine should vote
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and so on, but again
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I emphasize again This is not my question now, this is a
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question of extensive analysis that will be
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done by specialists from the Ministry of
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Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Well, or the President
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of Ukraine will give appropriate
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recommendations like we What we do next
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depends on the assessment of what
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actually voted, how they voted,
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and so on. The third very important question
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seems to me that this conflict in the
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Middle East is a very clear conflict
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where MAZ essentially showed the essence of the fact
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that they are not going
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to agree on any then compromise
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conditions of living together, but they will
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simply periodically accumulate resources,
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slaughter the civilian population, do
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this on the largest possible scale, and so
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on, and will constantly provoke
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Israel; it will still require not
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these weak-willed decisions, but let’s
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just put the problem aside. Let’s adopt a
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resolution that will be implemented It’s impossible and
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we’ll just postpone the decision in this way; by the way, this also
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applied to Ukraine. Let’s
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pretend after 14 that
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the problem of Crimea doesn’t exist. Well, we didn’t
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notice the annexation of Crimea, we didn’t notice
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what was happening in the Donbass. We don’t see
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what criminal enclaves are, and
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accordingly of course, this problem will
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either be solved there someday or will not
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be solved but will simply be transferred. It
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seems to me that many countries
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will have to rethink that the pending
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unresolved issue and in Israel, well, I
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mean in the territory of Israel in the
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territory of Gaza there has always been a deferred
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unresolved issue of it it is necessary to decide,
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no matter how painful it may sound, but
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I emphasize once again in order for the
00:24:02
country to officially accept this or that position,
00:24:05
appropriate work must be carried out, consultations with
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partners, not only with Israel but also with a
00:24:08
number of other countries, this will be
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done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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after that
00:24:12
appropriate corrections and conclusions will be made, and so
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on, I emphasize once again, I personally
00:24:17
believe that the war in Ukraine provides an
00:24:20
opportunity for the global political
00:24:21
elite, well, we are talking about a mature
00:24:23
political elite, and so on, to
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rethink a lot of and let’s say those
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issues
00:24:28
that are periodically updated
00:24:30
conflict issues But which did not
00:24:31
receive solutions and which gradually
00:24:34
accumulated, that is, as if aggression was
00:24:36
always accumulating within these conflicts.
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One of these issues
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that requires a systemic
00:24:41
rethinking and, accordingly, a different
00:24:44
approach is certainly the issue regarding the
00:24:46
resolution from now on, in my opinion, or from this
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year, on the creation of two
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states, I mean Israel and
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Palestine, that from your point of view it is necessary to
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cut off gas
00:25:00
Israel is not ready to give recommendations I
00:25:02
think that Israel itself will make a decision, I
00:25:04
still belong to the power structures of
00:25:07
another country And I wouldn’t want to
00:25:09
interfere with my advice where
00:25:13
mine jurisdiction, to put it mildly, definitely does not
00:25:16
extend No, I can even
00:25:18
clarify Why am I asking this question
00:25:21
because of course, well, Ukraine on the one
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hand, of course, can give Israel
00:25:28
weapons because, firstly, Israel has
00:25:30
enough of its own And secondly, Ukraine
00:25:33
clearly has others at this moment tasks But there is
00:25:36
one thing that Ukraine
00:25:38
can really help Israel very much
00:25:40
because Israel faces, first of
00:25:43
all, powerful criticism from the left, it
00:25:47
faces all these CNs, that
00:25:50
is,
00:25:51
its which
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otm
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it faces the left eshm, which
00:26:03
always says that as soon as the Wolfhound
00:26:09
begins to give the cannibal's answer is the left
00:26:14
elish, all these demonstrations that we
00:26:17
saw were Harvard students who
00:26:19
signed a letter in defense of Palestine and
00:26:22
so on, they all immediately start
00:26:24
talking about the bombing of casualties among the
00:26:27
residents and absolutely Well, somehow that's
00:26:32
because they understand that they cannot
00:26:34
force cannibals have nothing to do, but they
00:26:36
can force
00:26:37
wolfhounds and civilized people to do a lot, and
00:26:40
here the support of Ukraine
00:26:43
will really be very important for Israel; it will be able to
00:26:47
put pressure on public opinion. That’s why
00:26:50
I’m
00:26:51
asking, well, in my opinion, the President of Ukraine
00:26:54
has already shown Solidarity with the Israeli
00:26:56
people, this is important in -secondly, he constantly
00:26:59
talks about this During all this
00:27:00
time, that the escalation continues in
00:27:03
Israel and, accordingly, the position of Ukraine is
00:27:05
clearly important; secondly, I
00:27:08
emphasize once again that it is incorrect for me to
00:27:09
give advice on how to act, but I
00:27:11
will allow myself to just look from the outside,
00:27:12
which means they will have to endure. Well that
00:27:15
is, all these attacks from the global
00:27:18
media and so on And this is normal
00:27:20
because Ukraine Also periodically comes
00:27:22
under pressure You are conducting
00:27:24
a counter-offensive poorly But maybe it’s still
00:27:26
possible with Russia there it’s not so scary they’ll
00:27:28
cut you out Well, they’ll cut you out a little Well,
00:27:30
you can exchange land not Doren,
00:27:33
let’s allow your children, and so on. We
00:27:35
also see this, we read it, and so on. Everything
00:27:37
that concerns Ukraine, so it seems to me
00:27:38
that Israel will have to endure, and here the
00:27:41
second Aspect is to go out and very constantly
00:27:44
repeat the same things. Well, that is,
00:27:46
show footage of violence show
00:27:48
footage of what was happening in
00:27:50
Southern Israel show Why it is
00:27:52
impossible to agree to give a
00:27:53
chronology of events Well, relatively speaking, the
00:27:55
chronology of events is not only starting on
00:27:59
October 7, but also all statements and so on.
00:28:01
That is, constantly answering truthfully
00:28:03
all Difficult questions, that is, conducting
00:28:05
Counter-Propaganda, by the way, to what extent I know
00:28:07
today in Israel Mrs.
00:28:10
Minister of Propaganda
00:28:12
Ardoni was fired. Well, that is, as far as I understand. That
00:28:15
is, precisely because they did not
00:28:17
work very effectively on the external track on
00:28:19
external media platforms. Yes,
00:28:21
the Ministry of Propaganda, that is, not
00:28:23
since October 7, they did not
00:28:26
actively declare their position there did not explain his
00:28:28
actions And here you absolutely agree with you
00:28:30
right Correctly Because if on the
00:28:32
seventh of October everyone there was in shock, on the
00:28:34
eighth too Well, that is, we saw these
00:28:36
horrifying footage of entering the kibbutzim Yes, where
00:28:39
children are killed right in their cribs Well, that’s
00:28:41
all we saw burned corpses and so
00:28:43
on and so forth at that moment there seemed to
00:28:45
be such a pause. When it was necessary to
00:28:47
say that these are consequences and then
00:28:50
give a more detailed explanation of why
00:28:53
this is a consequence of an incorrect
00:28:55
interpretation of Hamas’s actions, let’s
00:28:57
say yes, well, for 10 years there and
00:28:59
so on. It seems to me that Israel
00:29:01
is moving along the path of updating the team that
00:29:04
will explain positions in foreign markets
00:29:06
and you just need to endure it and you
00:29:09
will need to steadily take your
00:29:11
position. I don’t think that Israel needs it.
00:29:13
Again, it’s incorrect to
00:29:15
say this again because I don’t give advice, but I’ll
00:29:17
just say my own opinion It seems to me that
00:29:19
you can’t go to Minsk, for example, in Ukraine, and
00:29:22
you can’t go to Minsk, I mean, you ca
00:29:24
n’t sign an agreement, you can’t go to Oslo,
00:29:25
sign an agreement for Israel, yes. Well, that is, that’s how
00:29:27
I see it. That is,
00:29:29
when you again think that you are the most
00:29:32
cunning, I’m not talking about it now Israel is not about
00:29:34
Ukraine simply and you think that you are with a
00:29:36
cannibal As you said, conclude some kind of
00:29:39
agreement that he is not going to
00:29:41
fulfill from the very beginning, you understand this The
00:29:44
cannibal understands this, the mediators standing nearby
00:29:47
understand this, but it is naive
00:29:49
to expect that in the end you will
00:29:51
really get a solution to the most difficult
00:29:53
crisis correctly Ukraine,
00:29:54
unfortunately, went to the
00:29:57
signing of the Minsk agreements in 2016, which
00:29:58
led to Putin’s feeling of the opportunity to
00:30:01
completely take Ukraine away, that
00:30:03
is, to completely immerse it in blood and
00:30:05
carry out certain genocidal rituals there.
00:30:07
Well, that is, I will directly call it
00:30:09
reducing the population by several
00:30:10
million destroying it and then saying,
00:30:13
Now this is the correct Ukraine,
00:30:15
which will look like Sharomyzhkin’s trousers there,
00:30:24
cultural process, and so
00:30:26
on and so forth.
00:30:27
This is what the desire to simply
00:30:30
answer the most difficult question or
00:30:33
break under pressure leads to. Well, like
00:30:35
a compromise cove who say so, you
00:30:37
will make a compromise here in my opinion,
00:30:39
these are the conclusions that Israel needs to draw from the
00:30:41
signed agreements that they
00:30:43
previously signed. Ukraine needs to draw the
00:30:45
appropriate ones, you know. These are good
00:30:48
questions, that is, but because we are, after all,
00:30:51
really similar in some ways. Yes,
00:30:54
I say yes again. Of course, Israel is already alive.
00:30:57
there for decades in a state of war and
00:30:59
after the seventy-third year in a
00:31:00
state of war, and indeed they
00:31:02
have a different type of army and,
00:31:04
accordingly, opponents who are around
00:31:07
Israel - These are still a different type of
00:31:09
opponents than what we have, for example, on
00:31:11
our Eastern border, but in some ways they are
00:31:13
similar are similar in that the unfinished
00:31:17
difficult stories that lead to the
00:31:20
signing of bad final
00:31:22
agreements will ultimately
00:31:24
provoke much more tragedies
00:31:26
consequences le ROE
00:31:29
consequences PAS called on a
00:31:32
member state of the Council of Europe to recognize Vladimir
00:31:34
Putin as an illegitimate president after
00:31:36
twenty years and turn all
00:31:39
contacts with them with him except
00:31:42
humanitarian But how do you evaluate
00:31:46
the resolution of the
00:31:47
village very positively? I generally think that
00:31:51
legal fixations of certain
00:31:52
statuses, even if they don’t
00:31:54
work now, but they are, firstly, symbolic and
00:31:57
secondly, they clearly change the feeling among the
00:32:00
global Elites of what Russia is and
00:32:02
what Putin is specifically yes In this
00:32:04
case, but also In addition, I hope that
00:32:07
this decision will entail the
00:32:08
following decisions. Which But if you
00:32:11
admit that Russia is not a
00:32:14
Democratic country and, accordingly, there is
00:32:16
a dictatorship there and, accordingly, Putin
00:32:19
is no longer a legitimate president there after March
00:32:21
2024 then I
00:32:24
hope that this will
00:32:25
indeed entail a restriction in certain
00:32:27
official contacts; recommendations, to put it mildly, of
00:32:30
such a mandatory plan; the
00:32:32
recommendation of a mandatory plan sounds,
00:32:34
of course, a little sarcastic, but
00:32:36
nevertheless, for companies with European white
00:32:38
jurisdiction. Guys, let’s
00:32:39
stop working in the market on this
00:32:41
because this market is needed only
00:32:43
for fundraising through your
00:32:45
taxes to take this money from you in
00:32:48
order to then invest this
00:32:49
money in the murder of citizens of another country
00:32:51
or in the murder of citizens of your own country
00:32:53
because this is a classic dictatorship and
00:32:55
I hope that this is how it will behave
00:32:57
- a legal dialogue with these
00:32:59
companies because
00:33:01
today the number of companies that
00:33:02
operate in the consumer market in
00:33:03
Russia is quite large, I mean white
00:33:05
companies These are not the companies that
00:33:07
make dual-use products there.
00:33:08
Clearly, they are high-tech
00:33:10
products, these are ordinary
00:33:12
food manufacturers, there are clothes and so on. further,
00:33:14
but nevertheless, nevertheless, this is money,
00:33:16
and you and I know very well that today the
00:33:18
military budget of Russia is about 35%, this is
00:33:21
actually the military budget, or rather the military
00:33:23
budget is 35% of the total budget. It
00:33:27
seems to me that this is a very important
00:33:28
value, this indicates a change,
00:33:31
see the decision ISS about a year ago
00:33:34
But these are the constant emerging decisions of
00:33:38
certain international Well, in this
00:33:39
case, we are talking mainly about
00:33:40
European collective bodies
00:33:43
that make certain decisions. In
00:33:45
addition, we see a public statement
00:33:48
or resolutions, for example, by the same Mr.
00:33:50
Stoltenberg, which clearly states
00:33:52
Ukraine will undoubtedly become an integral
00:33:54
part of the Alliance and so on, all this
00:33:57
speaks to me about an important component,
00:33:59
not about specific decisions here and
00:34:01
now, but speaks of a slow but
00:34:04
sure change in the position of the European
00:34:07
Elites who are moving away from such direct scythes
00:34:11
or corrupt support for Russia,
00:34:14
moving into concrete hostility Russia in
00:34:17
this form as a concept that
00:34:19
exists and which generates risks,
00:34:21
in my opinion it all looks very positive,
00:34:24
and Avdiivka is
00:34:27
all well, that is, one could
00:34:30
expect the final sport of the Ukrainian
00:34:33
troops who will try to take Takmak
00:34:36
before the winter thaw begins
00:34:39
and, in fact, apparently to prevent
00:34:42
this as since the Russian troops are going on the
00:34:44
offensive near Avdeevka,
00:34:46
what is the situation there and what are the chances of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
00:34:50
to take this Maka by
00:34:53
November, also exchange Well, according to the plans, let me
00:34:58
start with the second, according to the plans, we will be online with
00:35:01
you
00:35:02
based on what we see
00:35:04
along the front line about the movement of Ukraine in the
00:35:07
same Bakhmut direction or in the
00:35:09
same Zaporozhye well, in the max
00:35:10
direction in this case, we’ll
00:35:12
say this I’m not a very supporter, I think I’ve
00:35:14
already said more than once a
00:35:15
supporter of proactively
00:35:17
reporting on some plans that the
00:35:20
General Staff of Ukraine is considering there
00:35:22
therefore, offensive operations
00:35:24
continue, that is, this is the backdrop
00:35:27
Which I will take us back a few weeks
00:35:29
or even months ago, remember at
00:35:30
one of these Feast events,
00:35:33
Putin told Shoigu I insist that you
00:35:36
stop there before October 1 stop the
00:35:38
offensive of Ukraine Well, remember Yes he so
00:35:41
he spoke directly so clearly he says I want
00:35:43
you to stop offensive
00:35:45
operations and so on. It seems to me that we are
00:35:47
now seeing what
00:35:49
the General Staff of the Russian Federation was able to give birth to.
00:35:51
Well, that is, after all, Let’s not forget
00:35:52
that there are people sitting there too
00:35:54
those who are engaged in planning So they
00:35:57
decided that they would be able to launch a counterattack
00:35:59
in the Avdeevka direction because
00:36:00
Avdeevka, you know, it is a little protruding
00:36:02
forward and so on, and
00:36:04
accordingly they concentrated a
00:36:06
large amount of reserve resources there, this is the
00:36:08
reserve resource that did not need to be brought
00:36:10
there from Crimea somewhere Yes, and so on, he
00:36:12
came from Donetsk Lugansk and,
00:36:14
accordingly, from the mainland of the
00:36:16
Russian Federation. So they
00:36:18
concentrated and struck, what was
00:36:20
happening there, there were stationary
00:36:22
battles, they were practically motionless, that is, there were
00:36:25
500 m in one direction, then 500 m in the
00:36:27
other direction at the same time, there is a large-scale destruction of
00:36:32
manpower, I once again emphasize the destruction of manpower there, the death rate, as we call it, has increased two to three times,
00:36:36
and, accordingly, the destruction of equipment
00:36:38
and, accordingly, But this counterattack
00:36:41
really had to draw upon
00:36:43
itself a sufficiently large amount of reserves
00:36:45
so that the offensive operation of
00:36:47
Ukraine on the entire front to the south Yes, well, that
00:36:49
is, both the Zaporozhye and Southern directions, and
00:36:51
so on, did Russia succeed?
00:36:53
Are there heavy battles in Adeka? Yes,
00:36:56
starting from the day there, in my opinion, from
00:36:59
October 10, extremely heavy battles are going on, very
00:37:02
expensive in terms of the equipment used.
00:37:06
use of ammunition on a projectile,
00:37:08
used and so on Well, let's
00:37:10
continue to observe this is a war, a war in
00:37:12
volume is very cruel. That is, I have
00:37:16
absolutely no doubt that Russia does not
00:37:17
set any goals to
00:37:19
stop somewhere, that is, either win or
00:37:23
lose Well,
00:37:25
the caretaker wrote his famous post,
00:37:28
I quote in order for us to come to our senses,
00:37:30
we need to cut back on the sturgeon, it is clear that
00:37:34
in the current state of affairs there can be no talk of any borders of the ninety-first year, but
00:37:37
taking into account the fact that under
00:37:43
Avdeevka Russia is losing a gigantic
00:37:46
amount of strength Yes, this offensive
00:37:49
was organized only to disrupt the Ukrainian
00:37:52
offensive on Takmak, in fact, the
00:37:55
Ukrainian reserves arrived and the Russians began to
00:37:57
advance
00:37:58
under Avdiivka. But from this
00:38:02
point of view, Avdiivka is fulfilling its
00:38:06
role and it is quite difficult to imagine
00:38:08
that Ukrainian troops will take Takmak
00:38:10
in the near
00:38:12
future. It is difficult to imagine that
00:38:14
the war will last 19 months. It is difficult
00:38:16
to imagine that Russia will
00:38:18
run hysterically looking for weapons everywhere. It’s hard to
00:38:20
imagine that Putin will
00:38:21
destroy 18,000 tanks every day and then
00:38:23
continue to say that he has already
00:38:25
stopped everything and captured everything. You’ll have to
00:38:27
imagine that the Russian army is
00:38:28
unable to even capture Bakhmut. Well, that
00:38:31
is, it captured it, but with destruction, and so on and so forth.
00:38:33
you know, I pragmatically look at everything as much
00:38:36
as possible with a mathematical
00:38:38
calculation, they completely
00:38:40
fill a hundred tables here. I always
00:38:43
analyze specifically what we have,
00:38:45
what Russia has, do we get ours
00:38:47
temporarily, this or that weapon that was
00:38:49
agreed upon, and if we don’t get
00:38:51
it, to what extent? extends the period of this or that
00:38:53
work on the front line, and so on. And
00:38:55
despite everything that I say is a
00:38:58
pessimistic weapon, I am extremely
00:39:00
optimistic that Russia
00:39:03
is now in a state of spectacular
00:39:05
defense in a spectacular defense, of course
00:39:08
they still have potential there is also a
00:39:10
reserve resource and so on, and of course I have
00:39:13
no doubt that we have
00:39:14
certain tactical
00:39:15
operational-tactical errors, but
00:39:17
nevertheless I do not doubt for a minute, taking into
00:39:19
account the analysis of the facts that we have, the
00:39:22
amount of resources that we have, the
00:39:24
Type of psychological readiness of the
00:39:26
two armies I have no doubt that there
00:39:28
will be a breakthrough in any case and this war will not
00:39:31
end permanently where it
00:39:33
is today, yes, that is, relatively
00:39:35
speaking, Ukraine does not have a single chance of not
00:39:37
reaching the border of the ninety-first year,
00:39:40
will it be difficult, yes of course Well,
00:39:42
I mean, to be honest That's always when
00:39:44
they say Why is the
00:39:45
offensive operation going so slowly and I say,
00:39:47
who are we fighting against? We are
00:39:49
fighting a small terrorist group. No, we are
00:39:50
fighting a large regular army with a
00:39:53
large resource potential with a large
00:39:56
stock of accumulated equipment, and Russia has
00:39:58
now brought everything here, and so on.
00:40:00
accordingly, of course, in order to
00:40:01
break through this, it will be necessary to expend a lot of
00:40:03
effort, and the second thing I say is when we
00:40:05
negotiate with our partners. This is a
00:40:07
very important Aspect: we agree on this
00:40:09
or that volume of weapons, then it is desirable, of course, for
00:40:12
these weapons to arrive there
00:40:14
in a week, two to three, taking into
00:40:16
account logistics which is rebuilt by
00:40:26
50 or 60%, these are the
00:40:29
mathematical parameters, bare mathematical
00:40:31
parameters that of course lengthen the
00:40:33
process of conducting offensive
00:40:35
operations, but I emphasize once again, I
00:40:38
honestly don’t quite understand why now the
00:40:41
pessimist Ukraine won’t work out at ninety-one,
00:40:44
look, a specific
00:40:48
offensive operation is going on, it will go on
00:40:50
exactly as long as the President makes a decision
00:40:52
on this Well, the Supreme
00:40:55
Commander-in-Chief only makes a
00:40:56
decision General Staff
00:40:58
Commander-in-Chief Well, I mean
00:41:00
Mr. Zelensky Mr. Zaluzhny
00:41:02
and, accordingly, the headquarters, respectively,
00:41:04
others Ministry of Defense
00:41:07
Security Council and so on That is,
00:41:09
look, this is a large volume of work
00:41:11
that is carried out taking into account the analyzes of
00:41:13
incoming data and so on This is what I do
00:41:15
n’t really like when someone comes out and
00:41:18
says look, well, this is how we looked
00:41:19
here, we certainly don’t participate in this directly,
00:41:21
we don’t sit on the General
00:41:22
Staff, we don’t analyze maps, but we
00:41:24
adopted this opinion. Well, or rather,
00:41:27
we developed the opinion that we don’t have Ukraine’s
00:41:29
potential to reach the borders of the virgins of the first
00:41:31
year, I don’t quite understand what
00:41:34
this analysis is based on, yes, that is, I
00:41:36
understand what the analysis is based on at the headquarters of the
00:41:38
Supreme Commander-in-Chief or there in the
00:41:41
General Staff, I understand on what
00:41:43
substrate they are building what they are analyzing
00:41:45
I understand what are negotiation
00:41:46
platforms with our partners? I understand
00:41:48
the analysis that is done by the
00:41:51
chiefs of the Joint Staff and or the
00:41:53
expeditionary force there. Well, or the
00:41:55
United NATO in Europe, I understand. I do
00:41:58
n’t understand. You know this. Today we
00:42:00
will reach the ninety-first border;
00:42:02
tomorrow we will not reach the borders, and so on, we need to
00:42:04
be calm to what the
00:42:07
military and political and
00:42:10
military leadership of Ukraine is doing directly and,
00:42:11
accordingly, wait for the final
00:42:13
results. Because there is a main
00:42:16
component in this war - This is the
00:42:18
consolidated opinion of Ukraine. Well, that
00:42:21
is, the Ukrainian society that in
00:42:23
this war there is no such
00:42:26
compromise option, and
00:42:28
accordingly psychologically, taking into account
00:42:30
the evil that Russia brings here and
00:42:32
every evening 40 drones fly here.
00:42:35
Well, this is already a separate technology,
00:42:37
that is, this is the so-called re-
00:42:39
reboot,
00:42:41
renamed into drone defense and so
00:42:44
on, then despite everything that evil
00:42:46
does then we have decided, or rather
00:42:48
the opposite, thanks to all that evil. What
00:42:50
Ukraine is doing, the decision has been made in this
00:42:52
war to reach a mandatory and
00:42:54
fair ending,
00:42:57
and what about the criminal case against
00:43:00
Arrestovich, there is some well, completely
00:43:03
comical
00:43:04
reason, they went over his words that he
00:43:07
said at the
00:43:08
seminar I I’m not a supporter of criminal cases for
00:43:11
the words that people say, firstly, and
00:43:13
secondly, Arrestovich actually
00:43:15
posted the full video of this video lesson, I
00:43:18
don’t quite understand the claims there, but
00:43:20
again, this is done by the national police, I
00:43:22
think the people’s deputy will draw his conclusions, he
00:43:24
has the right to appeal,
00:43:26
you understand this is a normal procedure for a
00:43:27
democratic state, in my
00:43:29
opinion, these procedures are absolutely good.
00:43:31
That is, when there are doubts about
00:43:34
whether you understood correctly what the
00:43:36
public person did, what statement he
00:43:38
made, accordingly, then comes
00:43:40
the statement, then comes the Check, then
00:43:41
comes the proper conclusions, let’s wait for the conclusions, we’ll
00:43:43
see these conclusions, then we can
00:43:45
discuss it I I emphasize again that I didn’t see, let’s
00:43:48
say, a problem with this because
00:43:50
when the full version already exists, yes, that is,
00:43:51
accordingly, it gives a different
00:43:53
idea of ​​​​this episode, but
00:43:54
nevertheless, once again, if anyone has any
00:43:56
doubts about how to interpret this, then
00:43:58
please check the
00:44:00
linguistic examination Expertise and so on
00:44:02
after that, the conclusions of the law enforcement
00:44:03
agency and I don’t see a problem here. Well, I
00:44:06
mean, it seems to me that this is a very
00:44:07
civilized procedure.
00:44:11
Yes, that means returning to Putin
00:44:14
because Putin here is sharp, but not that it
00:44:17
seems to me that he tried to change his
00:44:19
opinion because at first he talked
00:44:21
about the need for a Palestinian
00:44:22
state and then today he still
00:44:25
said that Israel was brutally attacked
00:44:28
and then he said something about the
00:44:29
Leningrad
00:44:31
blockade, so how much do you think he
00:44:34
managed to change at the turn and what is it
00:44:39
connected with, probably due to the pressure from the
00:44:42
environment that said that This kind of
00:44:44
frontal support for a terrorist
00:44:46
organization burns us too much. Well, it burns
00:44:49
everything that we are planning here, these are some things behind the scenes,
00:44:52
that is,
00:44:53
we are too demonstratively showing that we are not
00:44:56
one of those countries that can
00:45:00
continue to play some role in global politics because obviously
00:45:01
they support the undoubted flayers. Well, I
00:45:03
mean terrorists and so on and so forth,
00:45:05
and he tried, of course, to
00:45:07
catch, yes, I heard this
00:45:10
speech from the point of view that, well, the
00:45:14
state of Israel has the right to a
00:45:15
cruel response. Well, it seems to me that he is overly
00:45:17
cruel anyway. Yes,
00:45:19
he made these reservations. Why Because the person
00:45:20
is in such a state of mind, I
00:45:22
have repeatedly said, that is, it seemed to him, you
00:45:25
know, a great specialist in attacks
00:45:29
exclusively on military targets, yes,
00:45:32
yes, but here is a very important question, he
00:45:34
told me a little about something else. Yes, but
00:45:37
Putin, when he started a full-scale
00:45:39
invasion, he thought that he will be able to
00:45:41
throw off the mask and this is his true
00:45:44
inside where we will wet in the toilet she
00:45:47
drowned we will kill them there and so on That
00:45:50
is, he will be able to call a spade a spade
00:45:52
so boorish with obscenities with obscenities
00:45:54
like that Well, such a boundless
00:45:56
tone Well, what a problem Guys
00:45:59
we will cut you there we will be this, I
00:46:01
thought that he expected E what he will get from the
00:46:05
moment of the full-scale invasion of the
00:46:07
seizure of Ukraine, then he will be like this,
00:46:10
you know, a godfather who will allow
00:46:11
himself to say in global politics what
00:46:14
few people can allow Well, that is, And
00:46:15
so he wanted it from the inside got it already and
00:46:18
now he can’t stop, that is,
00:46:20
from time to time this let’s say
00:46:22
duality of his nature
00:46:23
breaks through. That is, he wants to say he
00:46:25
knows,
00:46:26
he even says Well, what Israel deserved, that it’s
00:46:29
good that there are only military
00:46:31
objects that were destroyed in the form of a kibu of the civilian
00:46:33
population, see how possible
00:46:35
cut off heads, not only we cut off, but he
00:46:37
also cuts off, but he was told that this is very
00:46:39
bad for the remnants of those opportunities
00:46:43
that we have in the global arena,
00:46:44
let’s somehow sksha And
00:46:47
look, he from his gut in a very screaming
00:46:51
way turned into some kind of So more or less
00:46:53
rhetoric that like those are to blame are to blame
00:46:56
but they have the right and they have the right and so
00:46:58
on Well, he tried
00:47:00
to prolapse a little bit
00:47:20
[music] they
00:47:25
clearly explained that after all this was not possible
00:47:27
and it seems to me that it somehow
00:47:30
allowed him stay within the
00:47:32
framework And look what
00:47:35
Israel should do with these international
00:47:38
leftists because well, let’s be
00:47:41
frank, the whole strategy of Hamas And
00:47:44
in fact, in front of it, the PLO was
00:47:47
based precisely on
00:47:51
hiding behind civilians and, moreover,
00:47:54
if before them the
00:47:57
maximum was
00:47:59
killing the enemy it doesn’t matter whether there are civilian
00:48:03
children of women, Hamas in front of them is a
00:48:06
unique organization that
00:48:08
actually began to maximize the
00:48:10
murder of its own citizens in order to then
00:48:14
present it to the world and say that the
00:48:16
bloody Israeli military did this; I
00:48:24
really remember the well-known story there with the
00:48:28
murder of Mohammed Al-Dura. This is a
00:48:32
terrible story that happened back in the day. in
00:48:34
2000,
00:48:37
when when
00:48:40
they imitated when Palestinian militants
00:48:43
Well, accordingly, it wasn’t even Hamas yet,
00:48:46
they imitated it in front of an Israeli
00:48:49
armed post, they
00:48:56
threw stones at it, they tried to cause return fire. When They called it back, including not only throwing stones but also
00:48:57
shooting at it. When They called it.
00:48:59
return fire, then a French journalist of
00:49:01
Palestinian origin who
00:49:02
was present said that
00:49:05
this Israeli army shot
00:49:06
the boy, then it was proven that in
00:49:09
fact, apparently, it was the Palestinians themselves who shot him
00:49:12
precisely because they fired at the
00:49:15
Israeli post and in such cases such
00:49:18
cases were always like this cases
00:49:20
are standard for Hamas, they are another
00:49:23
well-known story when a
00:49:27
BBC journalist with the telling name Shahid
00:49:29
holds his own murdered daughter in his arms
00:49:32
and says that she was killed by an Israeli
00:49:34
rocket, while he well understands
00:49:36
that she was killed by a Palestinian rocket and
00:49:39
which flew in the wrong direction, that is
00:49:41
unique Situation when people launch
00:49:43
missiles, they don’t even care if they
00:49:45
end up in Israel and kill anyone there,
00:49:47
or they end up in the Gaza Strip
00:49:50
because they go off course and also
00:49:52
kill anyone there, because then
00:49:54
it will be possible to say that it was the
00:49:56
bloody Israeli military that killed them this is the
00:49:59
strategy
00:50:03
that Putin actually adopted,
00:50:05
actually learned a lot from him, learned a lot from them,
00:50:08
and it has always
00:50:12
worked so far the day after
00:50:16
any terrorist attack by the PLO the
00:50:18
day after any terrorist attack by
00:50:20
Hamas That’s exactly where the Organization of Concerned Nations came into play,
00:50:26
Harvard and so on, and the
00:50:31
guys said, “Guys, just now, please,
00:50:33
how are you in terms of the civilian population,
00:50:36
what should Israel do with this world
00:50:42
structure of the collective left brain,
00:50:45
now I’ll throw in a couple of ideas there, but
00:50:48
honestly, Yulia Ledov, you Do you want
00:50:50
us to now, in 5 minutes, sketch out a
00:50:53
scenario plan of behavior in solving a
00:50:56
problem that People are normal people,
00:50:58
intelligent people Yes, they have not been able to solve
00:51:00
for several decades Well, not bad Yes, I
00:51:02
agree This is an interesting problem, look
00:51:05
in my opinion, you need to take the path of
00:51:08
hiring again, look, I So I see myself
00:51:11
hiring several rkon Tor who
00:51:13
work in the global sector in the
00:51:17
global sector, that is, they are also
00:51:18
leftists, accordingly, develop a
00:51:20
strategy to bring the leftist discourse
00:51:23
inside to a conflict situation, that
00:51:26
is, the same arguments against the same
00:51:28
arguments and, accordingly, drag in
00:51:30
this whole dispute to translate in a different direction,
00:51:33
that is, take the strategy of the leftists,
00:51:35
build an Anti-Livad strategy, but not a
00:51:37
right-wing one, but a leftist slogan, and
00:51:40
accordingly scale it through the
00:51:42
media that
00:51:43
work in these audiences, that is,
00:51:45
introduce the discourse into a confusing channel, that is, so
00:51:47
that they run in circles
00:51:49
catching up with each other in my opinion, this is
00:51:51
the only working strategy that
00:51:53
can be developed, that is, roughly speaking,
00:51:55
do not argue with
00:51:58
emotional arguments. That is, when you have
00:52:00
constructed pictures, you killed, that
00:52:03
is, in fact, even if what
00:52:04
you told two episodes is clear, you did not
00:52:06
kill, but when you they say, look
00:52:08
what an emotion, an animal killed a child, and
00:52:11
so on. And you are trying to rationally
00:52:13
say No, look, the rockets are blowing, the degree
00:52:16
from where they fired, and so on. This does not
00:52:18
work emotion against emotions. Well,
00:52:20
accordingly, but the emotion should be
00:52:21
built by leftists who work in the
00:52:24
sector of uh corporate PR and
00:52:27
which should be scaled up in the
00:52:28
leftist media, then you can probably
00:52:31
get some result, that is, at
00:52:33
least get a discussion within the
00:52:35
Lebanese discussion that will not be
00:52:36
rational, it will be emotional, who will
00:52:38
overlap whom - emotions are all gone, now we
00:52:42
will save everyone from the superhero with this
00:52:44
rhetoric, and so on and so forth similar Well,
00:52:46
it’s impossible, look, let me
00:52:48
say it more seriously, but it’s impossible to find a
00:52:50
simple solution if we see with you
00:52:52
now in the United States, for example,
00:52:54
this leftist drive course and which
00:52:55
led to the fact that
00:52:58
sometimes the leaders of the left left flank are killed
00:53:02
right in the streets because they are being robbed there
00:53:04
at the same time Well, that is, when cars are robbed,
00:53:05
stores are robbed and so on, this is a
00:53:08
difficult story. It seems to me that some kind of
00:53:10
line of no return has already been crossed. But
00:53:13
these wars in Ukraine, which began a
00:53:15
large-scale war, what began
00:53:17
in the Middle East, it will probably still
00:53:19
force more rationally approach the
00:53:21
choice of ways to protect a democratic
00:53:25
civilization as one where you can
00:53:27
exercise your rights Well, and your
00:53:29
Freedoms Yes, to be free but at the same
00:53:31
time not to step over this line of
00:53:34
collective hate of this or that
00:53:36
person if he does not share your
00:53:40
positions And what to do with international
00:53:42
organizations who finance all this
00:53:44
because I think that
00:53:46
all this leftist discourse is actually
00:53:48
based not on beautiful dreams and not
00:53:51
on the fact that leftists do not understand that Black is
00:53:53
Black and white - This is white but
00:53:55
simply Because if you
00:53:57
finance the same The gas sector and then Well,
00:54:02
listen there are
00:54:05
113,000 UN workers, Mikhail Svetov told me,
00:54:08
I was completely shocked
00:54:10
113,000 workers, he we all understand
00:54:12
that in fact half of them
00:54:14
are Hamas operatives and
00:54:16
naturally you are interested
00:54:19
in the Krones discourse that they are poor,
00:54:21
unfortunate people we need to help in every possible way and our
00:54:24
legs do
00:54:25
not grow from Marxism, but from money,
00:54:30
but from any work on the corruption track. And
00:54:33
in this case, we see a large,
00:54:35
voluminous corruption track; by the way, we have talked about it more than
00:54:36
once that many
00:54:37
international institutions live precisely on
00:54:39
this. Well, that is, they they allocate
00:54:41
money somewhere they receive money from Da She Magat the same thing, but
00:54:46
of course any corruption
00:54:49
track, especially a global one, can
00:54:51
only be fought with great transparency
00:54:53
when you are not just talking about some emotions,
00:54:55
here they are, 113,000 people, half of them are
00:54:57
Hamas owls And when
00:54:59
really again Let's return to a
00:55:01
full-fledged factual investigation into
00:55:03
family records of who. How much does the
00:55:05
purchase of internal
00:55:07
confidential information receive? Who
00:55:09
actually works where, what kind of money
00:55:11
actually goes there for water supply and
00:55:14
sewerage, or the creation of a network of
00:55:16
small shops so that there is some kind of
00:55:18
employment in the gas sector And
00:55:20
who in fact, this money is received and
00:55:22
to what extent the investigation, again,
00:55:24
placement of this information,
00:55:26
respectively, in the media that is read by a
00:55:28
certain audience, the one that
00:55:30
sponsors these international institutions,
00:55:32
again, this is a large volume of work. But
00:55:35
if it is not systematically dealt with, well,
00:55:37
Africa is not systematically engaged in
00:55:38
telling Who influences there at what
00:55:41
levels? Well, this topic is not in the global
00:55:43
media. Well, it’s not involved in
00:55:44
investigations of this type; well, there is no
00:55:46
information on how international institutions
00:55:48
actually spend the money they receive from
00:55:51
donations, to whom they pay it,
00:55:53
how this money is spent in one or
00:55:55
another of their own countries, and the like
00:55:57
there will be investigations, and once again
00:55:59
emphasizing, we hire a bunch of
00:56:07
PR consultants and get an internal,
00:56:10
very pleasant, nice discourse.
00:56:12
Who is more honest from the point of view of
00:56:15
Livada’s
00:56:16
ideology and the last question Full House
00:56:20
will China attack
00:56:23
Taiwan I think that China is demonstrating a
00:56:26
very cautious policy much more more
00:56:29
cautious than
00:56:32
any other country probably demonstrates, they don’t
00:56:34
comment, they don’t give these
00:56:36
quick reactions
00:56:39
to events. But the war in Ukraine, the war
00:56:42
in the Middle East, it’s hard for me
00:56:45
to predict what will happen next, it
00:56:47
depends. In my opinion, without
00:56:48
regard to China. It all depends depends on
00:56:50
how long
00:56:52
the conflict in Ukraine will continue. Because it is
00:56:53
completely digging up the global political
00:56:56
space, the global safe
00:56:58
space, that is,
00:56:59
more and more temptations are arising that while
00:57:01
this window of opportunity has opened, when
00:57:03
something can be resolved through a forceful instrument,
00:57:05
then probably many will
00:57:07
use With this, I once again think this
00:57:08
has nothing to do with China, because it
00:57:09
seems to me that after all, China has now taken
00:57:12
such a fairly balanced neutral
00:57:14
position, what is this connected with? Possibly with
00:57:15
some internal tensions,
00:57:17
Perhaps there are some internal
00:57:19
economic problems and so on,
00:57:21
or vice versa, rethinking its role is
00:57:23
not economic,
00:57:25
but M, no less, China is extremely cautious and
00:57:28
takes such a fairly balanced
00:57:30
position, I emphasize once again Well then, this is
00:57:33
traditionally the last last question
00:57:35
because really a lot
00:57:36
depends on how long
00:57:38
the war in Ukraine will continue and don’t you
00:57:40
think that this sense, Putin is
00:57:43
so Well, that is, I don’t know to what extent
00:57:45
he directly participated in the
00:57:48
Hamas attack, but he is
00:57:50
a beneficiary for sure because
00:57:52
just before our eyes the war in Ukraine
00:57:55
faded into the background
00:57:58
Well, this is for a while because
00:58:00
they emphasize once again When a new
00:58:02
epochal event arises a big dramatic event,
00:58:04
it certainly attracts attention because it is precisely because of
00:58:06
its novelty that it attracts
00:58:08
attention. As for Putin, you are
00:58:11
absolutely right, he is extremely interested
00:58:13
in the war being endless in
00:58:15
Ukraine with various
00:58:18
exacerbations and relapses subsiding there and remission And just
00:58:21
like in the Middle East so that it does not
00:58:22
simmer therefore, he will work behind the scenes in the
00:58:24
following way: he will
00:58:25
screw up Iran, he will screw up Syria, he
00:58:27
will say that look, you need to plant it somewhere, you need to
00:58:31
use chemical balut somewhere, and so on.
00:58:33
That is, they will now actively
00:58:36
engage in shuttle diplomacy behind the scenes so that the degree
00:58:38
to raise this tension That is, when
00:58:39
someone thinks that in the Middle East it
00:58:41
will grow, it is possible if
00:58:43
Putin is given the opportunity Chelno there, well, not
00:58:45
Putin personally Yes, it is unlikely that he will be there
00:58:47
personally Chelno This is understandable, but people of the night to all these
00:58:50
different entities there who
00:58:52
will tell different cons
00:58:54
logical versions to each other in order to
00:58:56
drive each other into such a
00:58:58
state of aggression, yes, that is, like,
00:59:00
they’re there now, they’re going to drain you, come on, you
00:59:03
take preventive action, and so
00:59:05
on. Wow, yes, it’s certainly possible,
00:59:07
I’d do that if I were in his place acted because,
00:59:09
in principle, there is no
00:59:11
other scenario for Russia And except for a
00:59:15
positive scenario for them except How to
00:59:16
maintain
00:59:18
mandatory escalations both on the territory of
00:59:22
Ukraine and on the territory of Well, or on the
00:59:25
wider territory of the Middle East Well, in
00:59:29
this sense, it seems to me that Putin
00:59:30
is acting very irrationally because
00:59:32
what he said now about
00:59:34
Israel and especially what he said
00:59:37
Propaganda testifies to his extreme
00:59:40
irrationality because
00:59:43
here we come back We have already
00:59:46
talked about this, I have also spoken about this more than once, this is a
00:59:49
phenomenon of this
00:59:50
time if it were an intelligent person,
00:59:53
he would have hidden many of his chicks.
00:59:56
Propaganda would have been so Soviet
00:59:58
monstrous.
01:00:00
We are mediators. We will speak here
01:00:03
as follows: let’s
01:00:05
put everyone at the table and moderate
01:00:08
these processes here; they cannot; they
01:00:13
depron as much as possible if we are talking about propaganda; they they
01:00:15
can’t change their minds they need to
01:00:18
sell this Hey Such an insulting type
01:00:20
all dogs all Nazis we will slaughter everyone
01:00:23
we will kill everyone in this and the Paradox of
01:00:25
the moment Why do they behave this way
01:00:27
Why programs Russian Propaganda Not
01:00:31
monumental because Putin is not
01:00:33
monumental he is too primitive
01:00:36
for this to understand everything And we are lucky in this,
01:00:38
having such an opponent as Putin,
01:00:41
unfortunately, unfortunately, many are still not
01:00:44
understood. Listen, if he had
01:00:47
not gone away, he would not have started a war, so
01:00:49
how can I tell you, you are relatively
01:00:52
lucky, don’t look, well, I don’t about
01:00:55
the war from the point of view of the war, of course, I
01:00:57
mean lucky that Putin is exactly like this
01:01:00
now, that is, such a non-monumental
01:01:02
type, yes, that is, a person who
01:01:03
cannot hide his emotions, cannot hide
01:01:05
personal hatred, cannot hide his
01:01:07
absolute stupidity Yes, historical
01:01:09
stupidity, including stupidity and everything that is
01:01:11
on his mind he holds on his tongue As if like an
01:01:13
ordinary person Well, we know, yes Who are we talking about and
01:01:15
so on, there are also some subjects
01:01:18
who are not involved in propaganda but
01:01:20
act as propagandists like
01:01:22
Lukashenko Medvedev and so on, who are
01:01:24
also everything And Naryshkin also I forgot the blunder, everything
01:01:27
in a row, and so on. Well, this just
01:01:30
really doesn’t allow us to
01:01:32
say that they will play in a
01:01:34
subtly
01:01:36
multidimensional way, what needs to be feared there, and
01:01:38
so on. That’s why I’m surprised. Why
01:01:40
our partners still haven’t understood.
01:01:42
Look who the opponent is, yes. let's
01:01:45
finish with this And how to finish 1 2T
01:01:48
three decisions there are sanctions as we
01:01:51
say there legal statuses Better
01:01:53
weapons there are better Yes in large quantities and so
01:01:56
on blocking Russia's ability to
01:01:58
be present in international
01:01:59
institutions in international platforms to
01:02:01
conduct there using these platforms to conduct
01:02:03
some kind of intermediary missions and so
01:02:06
on and so forth there are tools
01:02:08
they just need to be used nuno So far,
01:02:10
unfortunately, these tools are not used to the same extent Let's
01:02:12
see further we will
01:02:14
explain this, no offense to you, listen I
01:02:17
understand that this is the fourth and last
01:02:19
question, but this is honestly the last
01:02:21
question, but Latynina is famous that
01:02:23
he has a postscript and a fourth
01:02:26
postscript. Don’t you be offended that
01:02:29
Ukraine’s allies are squeezing out so much, hour
01:02:33
by hour, teaspoonfuls of pipette
01:02:35
supplies And here Israel hasn’t even attacked Hezbollah yet
01:02:39
And the second fleet is already
01:02:42
approaching where is this fleet in the Mediterranean
01:02:47
Sea, it’s not a question of offense, it’s a question
01:02:50
of rationality thinking and the question of victims
01:02:52
who have already paid in the war against
01:02:55
Russia and Ukraine. Well, that is, families
01:02:57
who have lost their loved ones in the hope
01:02:59
that there are partners behind them who
01:03:02
see all this and therefore will
01:03:03
react quickly. This causes
01:03:06
certain emotional outbursts
01:03:07
because, well, when you see that people
01:03:09
pay the highest price And you are not ready to
01:03:11
kneel and still you continue to
01:03:13
play some other game Well, don’t
01:03:15
play the game but behave somehow
01:03:17
conservatively, too conservatively, it’s
01:03:20
really emotionally loaded as
01:03:23
for Israel Well, let’s still be
01:03:25
objective approach Israel There are
01:03:28
specific security agreements
01:03:30
signed much earlier Yes, which should
01:03:33
be prioritized
01:03:39
What type of weapons What should the
01:03:43
United States fleet do there third fourth
01:03:45
sixth and so on where they should be
01:03:47
located Should they intervene
01:03:49
directly should they not interfere
01:03:51
and so on it’s all spelled out within the
01:03:52
framework the same security guarantees Koch
01:03:54
now says Ukraine only this has already been
01:03:57
prescribed long ago for Israel, taking into account the
01:03:59
war of the third year, and so on,
01:04:02
Ukraine will do this now, will
01:04:03
sign and of course the level of
01:04:05
security of Ukraine there in 5 years,
01:04:07
in 10 years will also be at a different level and
01:04:10
accordingly and our partners will
01:04:12
behave differently, and so on, the
01:04:13
global space is now being rebuilt.
01:04:15
We’ve already looked at this. Well, what is the
01:04:18
problem of this war, one of the problems? We do
01:04:19
n’t take all the other problems there;
01:04:21
we take one of the key problems of this
01:04:23
war is that for a long time
01:04:25
post-Soviet countries, including Ukraine,
01:04:27
were considered exclusively
01:04:28
a territory controlled by the influence of the Russian
01:04:31
Federation. I mean European
01:04:32
countries, that is, Eastern Europe. Yes,
01:04:35
when it left Seva, it left the
01:04:37
Warsaw Pact, it calmly
01:04:39
moved into a single European
01:04:42
space, conditionally a single European
01:04:44
space, and so on. But the
01:04:45
post-Soviet countries by default Well,
01:04:47
except for the Baltic countries, by default
01:04:49
they were perceived as really a sphere
01:04:51
of interest of the Russian Federation, by the way,
01:04:53
Ukraine for a long time, let me remind you, and
01:04:54
behaved accordingly, there are no
01:04:56
borders, a single cultural information
01:04:58
space, merged economies. Well, that
01:05:00
is, there are these corrupt merged
01:05:02
political parties that were
01:05:04
financed from Russia and so on, not
01:05:05
only in Ukraine but also in other countries,
01:05:07
now there is a total rupture of
01:05:09
all this And accordingly, finally,
01:05:12
European countries or our
01:05:14
partners there are wider
01:05:23
Eurohangar oce security guarantees in the
01:05:26
assessment of mutual programs of
01:05:27
military-technical cooperation Well, and
01:05:29
so on and so forth we are just
01:05:31
going through the stage that Israel went through
01:05:33
much earlier, well, in connection with its
01:05:36
war Mikhail Thank you very much We
01:05:39
went a little overboard but Sorry, as I already
01:05:41
said, this was my fourth
01:05:43
script, everything is entirely on my conscience
01:05:45
Mikhail Thank you again, thank you
01:05:49
because it was it
01:05:53
and not Gentlemen, don’t forget
01:05:55
to subscribe to us, don’t forget to share
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to like and Come back tomorrow of course
01:06:03
for the access code and I will try to tell in
01:06:07
as much detail as I can how the
01:06:10
attack on Israel took place
01:06:15
and how the Israeli army managed to
01:06:18
mobilize
01:06:20
130% of the reservists by this day
01:06:33
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Михаил Подоляк. Израиль. ХАМАС. Украина. Путин. Запад. Визит Зеленского в Израиль. На что похожа пропаганда ХАМАС? Что будет теперь с Украиной, когда все внимание сосредоточено на Израиле? Китай и Тайвань? Беседа с Юлией Латыниной. 00:00 ‒ Начало 00:43 ‒ Что произошло в Израиле? 03:00 ‒ Отношения Израиля и Украины сейчас 06:59 ‒ Роль Путина в происходящем 10:33 ‒ ХАМАС и Путин ‒ кто кого консультирует? 16:26 ‒ Путин ‒ безусловный выгодоприобретатель войны в Израиле 21:10 ‒ Украина переосмысливает свое политическое положение 25:36 ‒ Информационная поддержка Израиля 31:29 ‒ Резолюция ПАСЕ 34:25 ‒ Наступление на Авдеевку 37:23 ‒ Выйдет ли Украина на границы 1991 года? 42:59 ‒ Уголовное дело Арестовича 44:10 ‒ Путин переобулся? 47:34 ‒ Что Израилю делать с леваками? 56:19 ‒ Китай нападет на Тайвань? 57:32 ‒ Украина отошла на второй план? 59:29 ‒ Путин действует нерационально 1:02:27 ‒ Израилю помогли быстрее 1:05:36 ‒ Конец Огромное спасибо всем, кто нам помогает: Помочь нашему каналу: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/join/3340678/checkout https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YQ6SDALR7UFAJ&source=url https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/latynina через ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/latynina1 Кроме этого, пожертвовать на развитие этого канала можно, зайдя на его главную страницу и нажав на кнопочку с синей головкой, расположенной справа вверху рядом с плашкой YL-сайт. Пожертвовать на развитие этого канала с карточки можно, зайдя на сайт https://latynina.tv/, и там вверху слева висит крупная кнопка донейт. Нам можно также пожертвовать деньги переводом на счет нашей организации LATYNINAORG MTÜ IBAN EE421010220274614225 SWIFT EEUHEE2X Bitcoin Address - bc1qltgykx93plrpp32ygktl4srzz4z5sa467ppafq bitcoincash:qq2uhptcx7qqxvtpgqs2spca6urgwuckxsc79vd39j Algo LXHCP5VLSULJTYNK3QXBXYA3YQ5RT7G3UKGKY4IDFAYGIKTDIO3SONPNNM Мой личный фейсбук https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser мой твиттер https://twitter.com/YLatynina Остальное ведет команда проекта https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Телеграмм - https://t.me/Ylatynina подписывайтесь Инстаграм latynina.tv https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser тикток latynina.tv здесь http://www.tiktok.com/@yulialatynina (подписывайтесь) страница в фейсбуке со всеми ссылками на видео и пр. Наш сайт https://www.latynina.tv/

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