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Начало
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О ситуации в Брянской области. Теракт или провокация?
7:17
Перемены в риторике Кремля — фол последней надежды для Путина
11:47
Активировать народ воевать за царя у Путина не получится
14:00
Идеология Путина создана для самого Путина
16:00
Украина имеет право защищаться вооружённым путём
17:31
Насколько у Путина хватит ресурсов продолжать войну
20:33
Что будет с Россией после войны и потери человеческого ресурса
25:20
Вероятность участия Китая в войне на стороне России
28:57
Что не понравилось Путину в мирном плане Китая
32:43
Почему Европа не замёрзла вопреки ожиданиям Путина
35:51
Как падение доходов нефтепромышленности повлияет на экономику
39:38
Данные о дефиците бюджета за февраль
41:10
О Набиуллиной и её вкладе в экономику России
44:59
О Борисе Немцове, его прогнозах и годовщине смерти
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guest Vladimir is the first most acute a
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question from our viewers from the chat, will
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about
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the economy, but this morning we
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receive news that forced me to
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slightly redraw my on-air
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question grid, it concerns what is being heard
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in the Bryansk region, and we must
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say for the viewers, I explained on air
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with Vladimir, we have already discussed A In general
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terms and shared impressions But
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of course the viewers did not let's leave without this, what do you think
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about what is happening? Is
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this
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some kind of I don’t know operation in the style of
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Ryazan sugar? Is this some kind of
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forerunner of more
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important events, what should we even think about
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what is happening? Well, first of all, it’s unclear
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what happened, that is, there is extremely
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conflicting information from all sides
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And what is important is usually when something
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happens now, there are some kind of strikes,
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explosions, battles, and so on, then we
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quickly learn about the real consequences,
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such as some equipment was blown up, a fuel
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warehouse was blown up, there are a lot of losses
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There and so on, and here I see the plot
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has been going on since the morning everywhere, but there is
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no real factual data that there are any losses or destructions and so on.
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The only thing we see physically is
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these beautiful staged scenes the video
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means men in brand new, spotless uniforms
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with brand new machine guns and some
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kind of
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fancy flag that the hand stretches straight out
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there itself From the heart somewhere to the sun Yes, that’s
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all there is Honestly speaking, this is a
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very atypical story for real combat
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operations when We don’t yet know
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what physically happened there, but the fighters
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themselves post their videos, usually that’s what
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Kadyrov’s people do in principle, that’s why
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my first version is that there was
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a lot of criticism regarding these
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Russian volunteer units
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that are fighting for Ukraine, that they are
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phantom and real are not
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involved in hostilities Well, it’s kind of a logical first
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thought since there is so much criticism. I think
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that for example, there was such a negative reaction to the article in the
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New York Times
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from different sides that without
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evidence, everything is the
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first, as if it begs
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the conclusion. Let’s do something like this we’ll arrange it
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To show that we exist, yes, that’s why
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we need to wait for information about
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what these skirmishes really mean, that is,
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obviously physically. Some people
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infiltrated, that is, there was sabotage, if
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he has results. It seems to me that the main thing is that
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the war is going on, so the main thing is
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whether the damage has been done to the enemy So far
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there is no information specifically about this. And as
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for the Ryazan sugar, many
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have suggested that this is some kind of
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operation that
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will allow Putin to create a reason for
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some kind of New escalation New actions
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there, anything else, bomb
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Ukraine or declare mobilization if
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this is so, it is possible, then we will soon
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find out, it won’t take long to press there,
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many people are contacting this, and we are planning
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a meeting of this next
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meeting of the permanent members of the Security Council, we will
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very quickly. That is, it
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will be clear there within 24 hours, I will use it because they
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leave very quickly this whole topic
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is happening a lot at the front and if you
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use it, it needs to be done now, that
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is, within the next 24 hours. If it’s
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like something was done to be used
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as an excuse by Putin, then we’ll find out
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very soon. To be honest, it seems that
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Putin has already started using it as a
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pretext, at least he spoke in
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the spirit that this was a terrorist attack. Every time
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Putin, in my memory, at least
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called something, Excuse me, a terrorist attack, then after
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that there was either some
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tightening of laws there, the abolition of
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gubernatorial elections, some kind of
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repressive measures, as if we would
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literally 3 2 1 have to freeze in
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anticipation of something more terrible
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frightening Well, let’s see one of the
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conclusions that can be drawn is
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if he said the word terrorist attack and waved his
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wings there like we saw today
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but at the same time did nothing this too
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there will be an important sign that his
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capabilities for some serious
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actions and strikes have really been depleted, as
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many analysts have been saying about this lately, that
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this really means he has big
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resource problems and limiting
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factors, he speaks formidable words but
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can’t do anything, so I I think that we have to
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wait, firstly, it’s very interesting to get real
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information about what happened, if
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these soldiers of the Russian
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volunteer corps were really there,
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then a big request to them, like,
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tell us what was there, just there, like
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personnel, against the backdrop of some kind of structure
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of this It’s not enough to tell there
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something like what really happened during the
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battle Well, we’re waiting for the next 24 hours and
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this meeting of the Security Council. I think a lot
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will become clearer how the
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Russian side will use this. By the way, it
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won’t be long until it all happens
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literally tomorrow. And about Putin, I
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notice something interesting, in my opinion
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changes in his rhetoric over the past
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week after his address to the
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Federal Assembly after the actual
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concert in Luzhniki, which happened there the
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next day, Putin gave an interview to
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his courtier, I even told the
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underground
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correspondent Pavel Zarubin where
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he started talking about the collapse of Russia. It seems to me that
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for the first time in my memory, exactly
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like this she also talked about masquerade
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about the Urals, that’s all the other day, a couple of
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days ago, already sitting in front of colleagues
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in front of the FSB officers, he started talking about the fact that
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everything there is a paradise that has developed on Russian
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soil, it is necessary to prevent its activation. How
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can we interpret such changes in his
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rhetoric Is this a change?
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Is this the background of the last
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hope for him? It could be hysterical.
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Indeed, I would say that
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the correct definition is full of the last
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hope. Unfortunately, this topic is about the
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collapse of Russia, which many
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often promote without thinking.
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It is very beneficial for him because it is
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real. There are few conditions for the collapse of Russia
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if anyone wants to know my point of
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view in detail. I recently made a video about this
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on my YouTube channel and it’s
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just that the difference with the situation of the late
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Soviet Union is cardinal, that is,
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the conditions for the direct collapse of Russia are
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generally not there, there are some separate ones regions
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can secede, but the country is large and it’s
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difficult to call it a collapse, but this is a
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big giveaway for Putin because it is
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becoming increasingly difficult for him to sell an
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aggressive offensive war on the
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territory of another state of Ukraine,
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so it would be a very profitable situation for him
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that all these conversations are being confirmed.
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They are a lot years Propaganda
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has confirmed that the true goal of the West of
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all our enemies is to split and
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dismember Russia, and there are a
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lot of rhetorical calls for some kind of
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action that are aimed at this and for
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Putin it is beneficial, he will
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use it to scare the
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Russian population to say, you see It’s
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not me who is referring somewhere to another
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war of conquest, but I think it’s Russia
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because the threat of disintegration is that they really
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want to dismember and split us there, and he’s
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really right. You’re right, his rhetoric has changed,
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he crowed very actively on
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this topic. That is, he really glows when
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he talks about the division there into
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Muscovy. There and so on, it’s clear that he
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likes to protect the country from
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this artificial division,
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so I, by the way, many Western
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colleagues, I talked to him about this, they
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saw that it was a bad story, we need to
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end it because for Putin would
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rather have these conversations about the dismemberment of
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Russia. They are beneficial if Putin switched to
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such rhetoric. Does this mean that he is
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losing his last resources, and in order to
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continue this war, does this mean
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that he himself has begun to realize his
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losing position? I think that
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he has no resources yet in order to
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continue the war, what he lacks so far is
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confidence in the support of public
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opinion, it is so shaky, your
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colleagues on the channel discuss this topic a lot,
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Volkov recently talked about this,
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like this How many Russians
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during the war is a very sensible program that,
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roughly speaking, shows that there are a lot of
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nuances And in general, public opinion in
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Russia is very unstable. That is,
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people do not have any stable views,
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they are very divorced from reality, they are
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subject to propaganda, as we saw, for
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example, with the consequences of mobilization as
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some one movement that can
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affect their usual life and leads to
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very sharp changes in public
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opinion, that is, everything can shy away and
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Putin sees that the ground is shaky, he
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wants to create some kind of
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patriotic foundation Yes, on which to cling,
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like, you know, if you don’t support
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you may not even like what I’m
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doing with Ukraine but you see it
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all comes to us here in Russia like we have to
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defend our Earth there and so on
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And this is actually, in principle, from the playbook of
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such figures, that is, there is Stalin,
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remember there brothers and sisters, yes, that is,
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he destroyed our entire country and
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All the peoples who inhabited it, yes. And like,
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when the aggressor came, it means we
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all need to unite to defend
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our land and, in principle, this
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change in Putin’s rhetoric is
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very similar to this case.
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How is Putin trying to, I don’t
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know, try to activate society and
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activate it? such a core of his
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audience, if he spent two decades
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teaching society to be
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political, not to get into trouble, not to
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show initiative, not to act in any way,
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to be as quiet and
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uninitiative as possible, that’s right. This is
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obviously a logical contradiction;
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even if you dig deeper into it, he didn’t
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just teach people to be apolitical and
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he, his Propaganda taught the Russians that they
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can’t trust anyone at all
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and that they should only be concerned with their own
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selfish interests. And some of
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these big constructions there,
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patriotism there and so on, and this is some kind of all this,
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and in this sense he We
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see that in the last year he has been trying to
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use different topics to
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try to activate the people, but
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he is not very activated, which is when it
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seems to me that the most striking argument about
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such a real readiness to fight for
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the Tsar is this Voluntary
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mobilization until September, which went on for
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several months when it’s rough speaking there
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they were lured like 300,000 rubles per month
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300,000 is 10 times more than the
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average income In most
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regions, no one came despite
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such huge money no one came Yes,
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therefore, there really is a big
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contradiction here and it seems to me that he himself
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is in captivity of illusion. I thought
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when looking at this whole coven in
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Luzhniki, it seems to me that he believes that they
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really came. Because of the call of the heart,
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we know about 500 rubles, but they are no longer
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told about 500 rubles, moreover,
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if somewhere it breaks through to him
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The FSB is reporting that these adversaries
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are slandering, it means there is like a stuffing of the
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US CIA, no 500 rubles in fact,
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I think that here it is Possible And it
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has recharged itself, which means having been to
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Luzhniki You see how many people are
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clapping with lags Yes, look how everyone
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loves me e It seems to me that Here he is, he
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is in captivity of the illusion that
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this patriotic charge can
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work, this is his next big
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mistake. He is strong and overestimates. Could it be
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that Vladimir Putin and his
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entourage created an ideology not for the
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people? Following the example of Alpha Hitler, this
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comparison has become vulgar but now
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it seems absolutely fair in
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relation to Putin, so it could be
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that they created ideologies not for
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the people but for Putin himself, and
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the only person
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who really believed in it was Putin himself, they
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created more of a shell, that is, not an
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ideology, for example, how is Russia different
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from a real ideological dictatorship from the
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same NSD AP and from North Korea from
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Iran that Do you understand what is the difference
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with the real ideology? Here the real
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ideology is, in principle, what they say
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And in what they believe, they seem to do it, and
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that is, like take away for the bourgeoisie,
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it means pouring everything over. Well, that really
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means that and it was, yes. Or, accordingly,
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the ideology of Hitler’s Nazism is there,
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like enslaving other inferior
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peoples means exploiting them and
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distributing some of this to the Germans there, yes Well, it’s
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like an ideology and they implement
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it In practice, Putin’s fundamental
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story is that he has no
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working ideologies, all that they
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express in public is an attempt to
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explain, to create some kind of beautiful
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picture, an explanation that will make
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people not freak out about the fact that
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corruption is really happening, stratification of
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inequality, lack of economic
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growth there drop in income and so on, that’s why
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these are all pseudo
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ideological exercises in searching for
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beautiful pictures, how to explain it means
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that a group of parasites is just sitting there and
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exploiting the country and terrorizing the
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whole world. Yes, they are trying to spread different things, and
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now
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the story that
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Russia is being attacked has really begun to dominate and I think they will
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transform their entire
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discourse, excuse me, towards the fact that this war is
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such a defensive,
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domestic one, that we are being attacked and
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we must defend ourselves,
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today’s events in the
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Bryansk region fit perfectly in those two
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border villages where supposedly, according to the first
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data, Ukrainian saboteurs entered
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this is what the eight were told and what the
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heads of these at least the head of the
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Bryansk region reported before they went
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to bed this morning. In general, I want to say that
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Ukraine certainly has the right
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to defend itself in all ways,
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including striking targets on
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Russian territory that are used
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for aggression, so this is if they
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do it they do it correctly, but here
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you need to understand that such raids I
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think they should be as
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effective as possible That is, if it
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is done just for Instagram
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Well, I’m not really that kind of thing I welcome there
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a lot of talk about something like Let’s
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fight Putin by force of arms
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Let’s fight armed Yes,
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take pictures with machine guns for social networks
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No, it’s not that I myself
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can dress up in camouflage, take a
00:17:01
machine gun, drive in the forest, but but, yes,
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it doesn’t lead to anything, and in this
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sense, you need to understand that for such
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actions that relate to objects on the
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territory of Russia,
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it is desirable that there be a real result.
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Well, for our viewers, I’ll just say
00:17:18
that photographs on the territory of the Bryansk
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region in camouflage were given by those
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same representatives of the Russian
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volunteer corps, no matter who they
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were, and not Ukrainian armed forces forces,
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for example,
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Vladimir, you have already said that Vladimir
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Putin
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still has quite a lot of resources
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to wage war, you yourself, in
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principle, at the very address to the Federal
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Assembly, the bicycle is as if but war,
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if it is no longer the norm of life, then it will be with us
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for a long time. And I want to understand for a long time. How
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much? For how long will he have
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enough of these resources? It depends on the
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nature of the war in the mode
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they are currently waging, that is, relatively speaking.
00:18:01
They are conducting very intense
00:18:03
offensive operations along a narrow
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section of the front
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and simply holding on to everyone else there,
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doing nothing on other sectors.
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in this mode, this can be carried out
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for years. Unfortunately, this can be carried out
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for years, so the question here depends on,
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firstly, how decisively Ukraine can
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quite decisively liberate a
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significant majority of the
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occupied territories; in principle,
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things are moving towards this and everyone is
00:18:31
waiting for the Ukrainian offensive, but we know that there
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are restrictions on the supply of heavy
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equipment and so on, and Putin has no options to
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decisively turn the tide of the war,
00:18:42
but we see that in this situation
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he has chosen for himself this strategy of
00:18:48
targeted advance due to the fact
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that he simply throws
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cannon fodder into battle that is, they are advancing in
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these waves on the
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depleting side and, accordingly,
00:19:02
this tactic of millimeter advance,
00:19:04
it also seems to bring certain things
00:19:06
because yes, Okay, they have been moving towards
00:19:09
encircling Bakhmut there for months, but they are
00:19:12
close to encircling him as a result. Yes,
00:19:15
therefore, here, too, in the war, an important
00:19:18
initiative After Kherson, everyone expected
00:19:21
that Ukraine would go on an active offensive. I’m
00:19:24
not a supporter of
00:19:26
spurring them on to this. Let them, as
00:19:28
we know there, well, in the summer, all this
00:19:31
was expected of them; they only began to attack in the fall.
00:19:33
Let them take as much time as
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they really need. but it’s just that if they
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don’t attack in the near future,
00:19:40
it means that they will continue. This is
00:19:42
Putin’s tactic of gnawing off
00:19:44
the millimeter. We see what it
00:19:47
brings him there. Small but tactical
00:19:50
successes which, in principle, show,
00:19:53
firstly, a lot of resources are not spent there
00:19:55
on such a move war, he
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has resources, and secondly, this allows
00:20:01
PR to sell it to the people. You see
00:20:03
There, like they say Artyomovsk, that’s what they
00:20:05
call it here, we took it like that. After
00:20:08
stubborn battles, they give themselves
00:20:11
medals and they will show fanfare there on
00:20:13
TV. Well, Putin will have something
00:20:15
to amuse in this situation, that is, at
00:20:17
least some after all the bad
00:20:20
news of the fall. But now for him there
00:20:22
may be some at
00:20:24
least relatively good news.
00:20:26
Therefore, for such a course of the war, he has
00:20:28
enough resources for a long period
00:20:32
Without evaluatively, without evaluatively the moral
00:20:35
side of the issue, I will still say that
00:20:37
human resources are being wasted in huge
00:20:39
quantities and without now assessing the
00:20:41
moral and ethical qualities of those people
00:20:42
who participate in battles on the side of
00:20:45
Russia, and according to available data, these losses have
00:20:49
already exceeded all losses of Russia since in
00:20:52
all conflicts it begins the second
00:20:54
world war, that is, Afghanistan and Chechnya, and
00:20:56
here it Probably makes sense to ask
00:20:59
this question: what will happen to Russia in general
00:21:04
When the war ends After
00:21:06
it loses But now it
00:21:08
has already lost at least 40-60 thousand
00:21:10
killed and up to
00:21:12
2250,000 this is in cumulative loss in killed and
00:21:16
wounded What will happen to Russia if these
00:21:18
losses increase multiple in 5 years
00:21:21
in 10 years Well, first of all, I want to say
00:21:24
that we could be convinced many times But
00:21:27
now, in my opinion, if anyone
00:21:28
didn’t fully understand, it’s already clear that
00:21:30
Putin I don’t care about all these
00:21:33
human sacrifices. By the way, I’ll once again
00:21:36
advertise my Youtube channel.
00:21:37
Today I have another video coming out in
00:21:39
my series about 2000 about Beslan Nord-Ost
00:21:42
and the second Chechen war, and I’m just
00:21:46
explaining to us, there’s a quote directly from Boris
00:21:47
Nemtsova, how
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he talked to Putin about the victim and
00:21:52
who should ask him what are you disturbing
00:21:54
there But people died Well, how did they die,
00:21:56
we need to investigate, we need some kind of
00:21:59
justice, he says Oh well, like they
00:22:01
died and that’s all that means and you can turn
00:22:04
the page So he’s all quiet
00:22:07
as for society, here we see
00:22:10
I think you know very well. This is a
00:22:12
cynical paradox, that is, they
00:22:15
recruit people to the front as much as possible from
00:22:18
such rather backward provincial
00:22:20
regions, including these prisoners
00:22:23
of Wagner, and that is, from such countries of
00:22:26
society that are not actively used to
00:22:28
to defend your rights, by the way,
00:22:31
in all the previous years when we introduced
00:22:33
opposition political campaigns and
00:22:37
Navalny was nominated as president They directly
00:22:39
said as a supporter of Putin that you will
00:22:46
pay with your life for your ardent support of the authorities
00:22:48
and in the literal sense of the word we see these
00:22:50
correlation graphs. So what? if
00:22:53
most people died in the poorest
00:22:55
regions because from there everyone is being rowed.
00:22:57
What is the difference, for example, with the
00:22:59
Afghan and Chechen wars then they
00:23:02
all took everyone from Moscow, that is,
00:23:05
a lot of people were sent to Afghanistan from
00:23:07
Moscow and there were some elite ones there as well the
00:23:08
specialties were all
00:23:10
career military men, many of whom lived there
00:23:12
in Moscow, yes Moscow was very affected by
00:23:16
both the Afghan and Chechen wars, I myself
00:23:19
ran from the military registration and enlistment offices and that’s all. Here are my
00:23:21
peers, that is, they rowed everyone directly and
00:23:23
sent them there now they don’t do that,
00:23:25
that is, they in general It’s as if
00:23:29
they relatively don’t touch such large, developed cities.
00:23:31
Yes, they take there only those who have
00:23:34
the least resistance. In general,
00:23:35
more or less they go on their own. And the majority of those
00:23:40
mobilized And the majority of those who lost are
00:23:42
from these poor regions from villages from
00:23:45
small towns where people do not know how to
00:23:46
defend themselves
00:23:48
Well, Putin doesn’t give a damn about this, that is,
00:23:50
this has a lower correlation with political
00:23:52
resistance. That is,
00:23:55
Putin seems to think so. So you can
00:23:58
take these and throw them into the furnace Yes, without
00:24:01
fear of any political
00:24:02
consequences, but of course here you are
00:24:05
right. What is that here the effect of scale and
00:24:07
large numbers will definitely work, that
00:24:10
is, yes, indeed, I also agree
00:24:12
that this is like 200,000 people, this is like the
00:24:14
entire coverage of killed wounded Yes, and this is
00:24:19
a lot. That is, if it grows
00:24:21
further, it cannot be so it will not
00:24:24
touch the
00:24:25
component associated with public
00:24:27
opinion and political reaction Therefore,
00:24:30
while Putin is using it, he is
00:24:31
depreciating this resource due to the fact
00:24:34
that, first of all, he exploits the poor
00:24:36
regions, there are small towns and villages and
00:24:40
there are prisoners.
00:24:45
that new quality,
00:24:47
roughly speaking, Putin so radically
00:24:49
fights poverty is by the Russian people with the
00:24:53
Russian people as we see, in principle,
00:24:55
these are all aggressive dictators that
00:24:57
Stalin that he is, in
00:25:00
principle, the biggest enemies and destroyers of the Russian
00:25:02
people Well, because they are completely
00:25:05
for them do not represent any
00:25:06
value They look at steel as a consumable
00:25:08
material for people, there were more of
00:25:11
whom he could take and literally throw
00:25:14
into the furnace and repression of the war.
00:25:16
Absolutely true, the topic of war, within the framework of
00:25:20
this program, I can’t help but ask about
00:25:23
China, which suddenly emerged as a
00:25:25
potential if some are perhaps a
00:25:27
participant or an ally And to some
00:25:30
extent, it means that the plan for a peace treaty was
00:25:32
proposed, then Lukashenko meets at his place and
00:25:36
communicates with Lukashenko, who is Well, obviously
00:25:39
an ally of Vladimir Putin Well, at
00:25:41
least for now, while it is beneficial for him
00:25:43
Can China
00:25:44
participate, begin to participate in this
00:25:47
war to the country of Russia as an ally as a
00:25:49
supplier of weapons As in general, Big
00:25:52
Brother is sure that no, I am absolutely sure
00:25:55
that China will not supply weapons for
00:25:58
one simple reason, the Chinese are super
00:26:00
pragmatic people, that is, they really,
00:26:03
they will measure 500 million times
00:26:06
before cutting off once I participated in
00:26:09
negotiations with them on all sorts of
00:26:10
energy things, they always say
00:26:12
there, like we’re in no hurry, we
00:26:14
don’t have the need to make decisions.
00:26:17
Here and now we’ll see how
00:26:19
beneficial it will be for us. What do they see now
00:26:21
that Putin can’t win, that he
00:26:25
only has resources for a long
00:26:27
war of attrition, which in fact
00:26:29
they themselves don’t like, I’m sure that they
00:26:32
would like to somehow stop this conflict.
00:26:33
Why did they come out,
00:26:36
including with their conditionally peaceful plan, to
00:26:39
harness the power of Loser? That is, if they
00:26:42
put something in place, they they will get a huge, uh,
00:26:45
Snob, negative reaction from
00:26:49
Western countries, we see, for example, how Chinese
00:26:51
banks and companies are afraid of secondary
00:26:53
sanctions, this is right now, just
00:26:56
now I gave a video and quotes from a businessman’s
00:27:00
conference that took place on
00:27:02
January 31. Where: There are businessmen and bankers right there
00:27:05
they say they are terribly afraid of secondary
00:27:07
sanctions, and here if they, for example, supply
00:27:11
weapons, they now have a bad economic
00:27:13
situation, the minimum economic growth
00:27:15
has been in 40 years, a very difficult
00:27:18
economic recovery After all
00:27:19
this zero-to-the-year, it is not guaranteed
00:27:22
and now they will still get sanctions But this is
00:27:25
absolutely not the case And once again, no,
00:27:31
but they won’t be able to save Putin with some kind of drones or something. That is, it’s
00:27:33
just all like an elephant, Drobina, so I’m
00:27:36
sure that they won’t be able to supply weapons.
00:27:39
Why did they roll out the so-
00:27:40
called Peace Plan because they
00:27:42
are, in principle such a conditional
00:27:44
leader of this Third World who
00:27:46
looks to the West practically there Asia
00:27:49
Africa Latin America and everyone is expected from them.
00:27:52
They haven’t come out with anything for a year now,
00:27:55
as if the war is going on and China is silent. That
00:27:57
is, this is already becoming kind of indecent,
00:27:59
but they performed weakly because that their
00:28:02
plan does not contain a single new
00:28:04
Proposal, that is, this is all banality,
00:28:07
which means that for peace in the whole world, which they
00:28:09
have voiced many times already,
00:28:11
this
00:28:14
Chinese plan does not contain any technology for getting out of the crisis, and of course
00:28:17
everyone criticized it very much
00:28:19
because there in general there is no word Russia
00:28:22
there once the word Russia in
00:28:25
this regard is separated by a comma along with
00:28:27
Ukraine and Turkey When it comes to the
00:28:29
grain deal, that is, Russia simply
00:28:31
as one of the parties to the grain deal, as an
00:28:33
aggressor country, a participant in the war, it is
00:28:35
not mentioned even once But this is
00:28:37
right away everything devalues ​​them they say like
00:28:39
guys This is not the Peace Plan it’s
00:28:41
like you know there’s a piece of paper from Putin’s best friends
00:28:44
like yes that’s why no one took it seriously
00:28:47
I think that the reaction to this Peace
00:28:50
Plan is so negative that
00:28:53
it will additionally convince them not to get involved
00:28:55
in that including weapons, of course, not to
00:28:57
supply weapons, as far as I saw today,
00:28:59
China and Russia were the only ones
00:29:01
who voted against, your meeting of the
00:29:04
twenty was the only one to vote
00:29:05
against the resolution on the withdrawal of Russian
00:29:07
troops from Ukraine, and still I want
00:29:11
a little bit, maybe this will be
00:29:13
a repetition of the previous question;
00:29:15
could the previous one, this Chinese one, be clarified?
00:29:18
The peace plan, the draft of this peace
00:29:21
treaty, is an attempt to
00:29:23
appease the aggressor on the Chinese
00:29:25
side. They tried to satisfy everyone,
00:29:27
that is, there are points in principle that
00:29:30
both countries do not like,
00:29:32
for example, the first largest and most
00:29:35
important point, and here they have
00:29:36
differences with Putin that China is,
00:29:39
in principle, a big supporter of the principles of the
00:29:42
territorial integrity of countries and they
00:29:45
really need this personally because
00:29:48
the situation with Taiwan is the mirror
00:29:50
opposite. That is, Taiwan
00:29:53
for China is not like Ukraine for Putin, it’s
00:29:54
like Donbass for Kiev, that is, the whole
00:29:57
world recognizes Taiwan part of China, except for
00:30:00
like 20 countries that consider Taiwan an
00:30:03
independent country, that is, uh, if for
00:30:06
example, uh, China starts with the fact that
00:30:08
you can bite off pieces from countries. Well,
00:30:11
then Taiwan will say that’s it, I’m off. So what if it’s all like
00:30:13
that? Therefore, Putin doesn’t
00:30:16
like this first main point
00:30:17
of the Chinese plan where it is said that
00:30:20
no matter what happens there, but we
00:30:22
unquestioningly support
00:30:24
the principle of territorial integrity
00:30:27
of sovereignty, that is, that means that
00:30:29
Kiev will have to somehow
00:30:31
integrate and return the territory. Therefore,
00:30:34
once again they depicted something
00:30:37
just to express themselves Because this is impossible be
00:30:39
silent for too long, but no
00:30:41
one in the uh
00:30:43
democratic world liked it because it seems to be
00:30:45
in general in favor of Russia and it does not
00:30:48
contain real mechanisms for getting out of
00:30:50
the situation, and Putin didn’t like it because,
00:30:53
firstly, there is a big point about the
00:30:55
territorial integrity of Ukraine and
00:30:57
secondly, of course, they are using nuclear
00:30:59
weapons, that is, He is directly forbidden to
00:31:00
use a nuclear baton,
00:31:03
including simply for verbal blackmail. That
00:31:06
is, at least two points of this plan of the
00:31:08
Chinese Putin are very strongly
00:31:10
disliked. Well, it sounds as if
00:31:12
Putin has no friends left, which are all of you the
00:31:14
whole people support everything, maybe except
00:31:16
retrey And who else has never
00:31:19
objected to him, it’s clear that for example the same
00:31:21
Iran, that’s how much talk there was that they will supply
00:31:23
besides martyrs and
00:31:25
ballistic missiles do not supply
00:31:27
missiles, this is exactly from the same opera, yes,
00:31:29
that is, even countries who, in principle, have
00:31:32
already decided to help Putin, they still
00:31:35
see him as a Loser; rather, in this
00:31:37
war of such a strategic lake, he
00:31:39
will not win it And he will probably lose, yes. And
00:31:42
therefore, why bother and
00:31:45
cause additional Anger and fire on yourself With
00:31:47
such things, that is, Yes,
00:31:49
really with him they give him such a lip
00:31:52
Service That is, they are trying to
00:31:54
pretend that we are all Friendship hugs and so
00:31:57
on, but in reality this is such direct
00:31:59
help today, by the way, it is very interesting
00:32:01
that the Krasnoyarsk Economic
00:32:04
Forum opened and Deripaska spoke very powerfully there,
00:32:07
that we are [ __ ] Yes, but Besides
00:32:10
that there, again, these
00:32:12
relations with China are being discussed and it is clear, of course, that
00:32:14
everything is not simple at all, and China,
00:32:17
unlike the West, in the ninety-first
00:32:19
year, yes, but China is in no
00:32:23
hurry to save us Yes, we get something from it But
00:32:26
this is associated with high costs with
00:32:29
big discounts on the price of our raw materials.
00:32:32
There and so on, they give us exactly
00:32:34
like 140 g of bread a day so that we do
00:32:37
n’t die. Yes, but somehow
00:32:39
China clearly doesn’t want to get us out of this hole; we started
00:32:42
talking about raw materials; we finally need to remember
00:32:45
about oil about Gas in general about the
00:32:47
economic sector, we’ve been on the air for half an hour
00:32:49
and still haven’t gotten to this topic. It’s time for
00:32:52
March 2 on the calendar.
00:32:54
Putin, his circle of officials predicted a
00:32:58
cold and very expensive winter for Europe
00:33:00
because of gas prices from all this. Well,
00:33:04
what am I I can say, firstly, we
00:33:05
overwintered very well Ur, and
00:33:07
secondly, I want to ask you,
00:33:09
do you want to convey something to Vladimir
00:33:11
Putin, his government, his officials,
00:33:14
in connection with what kind of winter it was in Europe? What
00:33:16
were the gas prices and how did
00:33:19
their promises not come true? heavy cold and long
00:33:22
winter Well, he’s stupid, he won’t understand. I’ve
00:33:25
already been there for more than 20 years, so
00:33:27
the transmission these months is where. In
00:33:28
principle, everything in the end should go,
00:33:31
including in the energy sector, but he’s
00:33:32
stubborn with him, along with Patrush Sekhen
00:33:36
and Miller there my vision of the world I think this is
00:33:39
what happened here, that he again
00:33:41
set out with this attempt to freeze
00:33:44
Europe, he turned off their gas in the middle of
00:33:48
summer, that is, like, around the end of June,
00:33:50
like July 1st. Yes, if only, but for example, he
00:33:55
did it a little later, well, like on a
00:33:57
month and a half and Europe would not be ready
00:34:02
to find alternative sources in order to
00:34:04
fill the storage facility for the winter, it would be
00:34:07
much more difficult for them. But they immediately
00:34:10
understood that that is, at the early stage of the
00:34:12
summer season of filling storage facilities. They
00:34:15
understood that everything must be done to
00:34:16
first look for other sources of gas,
00:34:18
secondly, include
00:34:21
energy saving measures, which also
00:34:24
take time to get this whole
00:34:25
thing going and in short, they didn’t have time by the first of November.
00:34:29
That is, it seems to me that he’s here
00:34:32
that he thought that they would be so
00:34:36
scared by the prospect of being left without
00:34:38
Russian gas that they were right in the summer
00:34:40
when he was in such a critical
00:34:43
situation Yes And now there was talk
00:34:45
about a Ukrainian counter-offensive that they
00:34:47
would run to him right in the summer to ask him
00:34:49
back, which means that he would forgive them and
00:34:52
forget everything, but they didn’t do that and they
00:34:55
had enough time, that is So,
00:34:57
accordingly, from July 1, it turns out 4
00:35:00
months until November before the start of the
00:35:03
heating season. Yes, and uh, this was
00:35:07
enough for them to rebuild quite quickly,
00:35:09
so here, as in
00:35:11
general with the war and with many other things, we
00:35:14
see that he himself overestimates his
00:35:16
as if these
00:35:18
Trump cards of blackmail and underestimates the
00:35:22
reaction of the effectiveness and coherence of the
00:35:24
actions of the West in this case of the
00:35:26
European Union. That is, in principle,
00:35:30
he had the opportunity to freeze Europe so seriously,
00:35:32
but I think that this did
00:35:36
not happen in the first place. Of course, super
00:35:37
Well done, they Europeans
00:35:39
reacted brilliantly, but he, with his
00:35:41
stupidity, is simply too early. He
00:35:43
outlined his goals and gave them
00:35:45
extra time; his grandfather is losing his grip; he is losing his grip;
00:35:50
this is a fact;
00:35:51
it must be said that of course we are receiving
00:35:55
data; now I am also talking about the fact that
00:35:56
Russia’s income from oil exports and gas is
00:35:59
falling, they decreased by almost 40
00:36:01
percent from $30 billion last
00:36:04
January to 18.5 in January of this year, and
00:36:09
my main naive question is how will this
00:36:11
affect the fall in income from the sale of
00:36:14
oil and gas raw materials and
00:36:15
all kinds of oil products, how will
00:36:18
this affect the economy in the near
00:36:21
future or in the long term will
00:36:23
have a catastrophic effect today
00:36:25
Deripaska spoke about this at the Krasnoyarsk forum.
00:36:27
That is, he said that now in
00:36:30
connection with the war and the fact that Russia was
00:36:32
actually torn off there, cut off from all
00:36:35
world markets from capital markets,
00:36:36
capital is fleeing 217 billion dollars, this is a
00:36:40
record outflow of capital from countries
00:36:43
last year, this was mainly due to the
00:36:45
departure of foreign companies and the withdrawal of
00:36:47
money from the population, that is, for a huge
00:36:49
amount there, like almost 100 billion dollars, and
00:36:52
the Russians withdrew money abroad
00:36:56
last year. Yes, but in short, the
00:36:58
private economy has died. Not about any
00:37:00
private investor. now no one will come,
00:37:02
and in this sense, uh, maintaining
00:37:06
some kind of economic normality
00:37:07
falls entirely on the budget; the
00:37:10
only one left is a nursing
00:37:12
mother who can give money, this is the
00:37:14
budget, but there are holes in the budget, that is, the army and the
00:37:18
war require more and more, you
00:37:21
know I’m thinking about this record figure for the
00:37:23
January deficit of 1.8 trillion, it
00:37:26
was done Why Because it’s unpretentious in
00:37:29
this way this has never happened in
00:37:31
history, they advanced all expenses for the military service
00:37:33
right away in January, just
00:37:35
all the money at once They gave them the Ministry of Finance
00:37:38
usually waits until the end of the year signs the
00:37:41
accountant usually behaves there is no money or
00:37:43
maybe Come tomorrow yes This time they
00:37:46
gave the army all the money at once, which means the
00:37:49
first forecast will not be enough for them, they will come
00:37:52
again and they can see that now since
00:37:55
war is such a type of main priority
00:37:57
plus Well, these are the numbers that you named
00:38:01
oil and gas revenues, in fact, they
00:38:03
were reduced, that is, they
00:38:05
predicted a budget of 70 dollars for
00:38:08
barrels of oil and a deficit of three
00:38:10
trillion. It is clear. Now the price there in
00:38:13
February was the average price of less than 50
00:38:15
dollars. Yes, and accordingly, at such
00:38:19
prices it will be like six seven
00:38:21
trillion. Deficit this is more money than there is now
00:38:24
left in the
00:38:26
national welfare fund, they will
00:38:27
spend all of it, quote, that very
00:38:30
Kubyshka. That is, they will not have enough for all
00:38:33
this, that is, they are now taking
00:38:35
responsibility for the economy when
00:38:36
there is no private investor, he is extinct like a
00:38:38
dinosaur in Russia because of the social system,
00:38:41
which will burst at the seams, the fact that
00:38:43
inflation is high, even the official
00:38:46
accumulated inflation for two years is 25
00:38:48
percent, which is very, very high. This is a
00:38:51
very high rate of price growth, and in
00:38:54
addition, more and more new money will be needed
00:38:58
for the military, and we know what
00:39:01
the appetites of our
00:39:02
military-industrial complex and everything
00:39:04
else, and we see that they have a hunger for shells,
00:39:06
problems with supply There and so on.
00:39:08
Therefore, this is all, such a budget that
00:39:12
is riddled with oil bargoes and
00:39:15
gas shutdowns in Europe, it
00:39:17
simply cannot stand it. Therefore, this
00:39:19
year there everyone is saying where is the crisis there
00:39:21
that they promised, so it went like this and
00:39:24
Deripaska won’t speak here just like that, it
00:39:29
was a statement or rather his speech, I’ll
00:39:33
even probably recommend that our
00:39:34
viewers read it, you can read it in a brief
00:39:37
retelling, we just have a paid
00:39:39
question from our viewer Sergei from
00:39:42
Nazarov asks This is what you are talking about when there
00:39:45
will be data on the budget deficit for
00:39:47
February. Well, now it’s hard to say
00:39:50
because usually it was like the 5th-6th of the
00:39:54
next month, but they are now
00:39:56
delaying it. That is, if I’m not mistaken,
00:39:58
there for
00:40:01
January the data came like what February 15th-16th
00:40:04
there and so on, it’s clear
00:40:08
that they now have to approve
00:40:11
the political publication, it’s as if it’s very
00:40:13
difficult to admit all these things
00:40:15
because they’re trying
00:40:16
anyway, and in the
00:40:18
market, Western politicians are influenced by
00:40:21
this one of the important psychological
00:40:23
narratives that sanctions don’t work and
00:40:26
Everything is fine with us
00:40:27
And very many I know many politicians
00:40:30
in the West who say like, why the hell did we
00:40:32
introduce all this? Let’s cancel it
00:40:34
because Putin is still fighting And it does
00:40:37
n’t affect anything and Of course,
00:40:39
bad data like this is very harmful, that is, they
00:40:42
show that not all of them are working after all,
00:40:43
everything was correct That’s why they
00:40:45
will delay them I think that
00:40:47
somewhere around the number is 12-15, most likely we
00:40:50
will know exactly these numbers in February, but I want to
00:40:52
warn you, most likely the deficit in
00:40:55
February March there in April will not be less
00:40:58
such a dizzying big but not
00:41:00
so dizzying because in
00:41:02
January all the rights were in place for the announced
00:41:04
military expenses, but now they
00:41:06
have already been paid, that is, such a
00:41:08
bacchanalia like this will no longer happen
00:41:10
there is one character that interests me very much
00:41:13
about which I really want
00:41:14
to ask you This is the head of the Central Bank Elvira
00:41:17
Nabiullina By the way, she announced today
00:41:18
that the country will extend currency
00:41:20
restrictions, that is, mainly
00:41:23
cash withdrawals in foreign currency, since other
00:41:25
operations like transfers,
00:41:27
frankly speaking, are complicated by sanctions.
00:41:30
Elvira Nabiullina, in fact, as far as I
00:41:33
understand, saved the Russian economy
00:41:35
last year,
00:41:36
correct me If I’m wrong, I want to
00:41:39
understand
00:41:41
people about whom they still
00:41:43
continue to think that they are very smart,
00:41:45
very professional, a very
00:41:47
responsible person, I learned all this
00:41:48
from the Big Langrid medusa
00:41:50
oblivir with hip-zadovnya Why did she become
00:41:54
so loyal to Putin’s foot soldiers
00:41:56
Well, in general, She was always super loyal, her
00:42:00
administrative aunt was like that in the
00:42:01
nineties there was a nickname Pioneer, a leader in
00:42:03
the government because she headed the
00:42:06
department of economic development,
00:42:08
which the IMF gave us money in
00:42:11
exchange for the fact that we would do
00:42:13
structural reforms and there was such a
00:42:15
program of structural reforms of 1500
00:42:17
points and it was necessary to control how
00:42:19
different departments these points carry out
00:42:20
So she was doing this She called everyone
00:42:22
and said So you have until January 1st to
00:42:25
accept an order you accepted did not
00:42:28
accept Why are we now
00:42:30
doing this she was doing this so she is very
00:42:32
very such an obedient administrative
00:42:34
Aunt like some kind of her own
00:42:37
opinion and some kind of
00:42:40
such a charismatic Personality She has never
00:42:42
weakened,
00:42:44
this is a very difficult question I’ll probably
00:42:47
make a separate video about this because everyone is
00:42:48
so praised by the Central Bank, look, that
00:42:51
means firstly, in this It’s common for such
00:42:54
professional economic parties
00:42:56
to worship these so-
00:42:58
called an economic liberal in
00:43:00
the government, that is, you understand, you don’t
00:43:02
need to don’t ask why it’s like
00:43:04
this Why do Scientologists believe in
00:43:06
this So this is the teaching of Khabard’s complex question
00:43:09
Yes, here they are They really, like saying a
00:43:11
prayer before dinner, say these, it
00:43:14
means, like, they’re bragging about
00:43:16
the central bank despite the fact that the Central Bank
00:43:19
achieved stabilization of the exchange rate only at the cost of
00:43:22
completely destroying the free
00:43:23
convertibility of the ruble for the first time since the
00:43:25
ninety-first year,
00:43:27
you will remember this for many
00:43:29
decades worse than the default of 98 because the
00:43:32
ruble will stand in the red zone at the
00:43:34
currency risk Russians do this if
00:43:37
they can just close everything and no matter how
00:43:39
you don’t see the currency Yes, this is
00:43:41
like the first story, the second this
00:43:44
was not the first time, remember 2017
00:43:46
when the opening burst and that’s all the private
00:43:49
banks, everyone knew this and it was kind of
00:43:52
leading up to this that they all they will burst because
00:43:55
growth No, they accumulated risky
00:43:56
assets, but she hid it, she
00:44:00
hides it in the same way as the impending banking
00:44:02
crisis, and now, immediately after the start of
00:44:05
the war, they classified all the reporting, I’m
00:44:08
sure there are gaping holes in the balance sheets of
00:44:10
banks Well, because everything collapsed And
00:44:12
so what how can this not spread
00:44:14
to the banks? These are all their clients, yes, but they
00:44:18
say that everything is fine, but we know from the
00:44:20
seventeenth year and the collapse that
00:44:21
B&N Bank was opened there and so on, how it happens, yes, I
00:44:25
can list for a long time, but that’s
00:44:27
how they would do it, that’s what it’s
00:44:29
called surplus appropriation system to take away
00:44:32
bread from the peasants in order to mean, like, to
00:44:34
feed someone there, after that the
00:44:37
famine always sets in, ours is like this,
00:44:40
such effective management, that is,
00:44:41
Nabiullina is really engaged in
00:44:43
financial and economic sales of developments in the
00:44:45
worst tradition, the Bolsheviks
00:44:48
also say that history does not repeat itself, there is a
00:44:50
person about which I don’t just want to
00:44:52
ask for, which I probably have to
00:44:54
say, but at least the feeling is a
00:44:56
need. This is Boris Efimovich Nemtsov.
00:45:00
February 27 was eight years since his
00:45:03
murder and now, of course, Looking at his
00:45:07
speech after the fourteenth year,
00:45:09
actually 14 to 15 years, I was recounting
00:45:13
the report Putin war, reading his posts on
00:45:16
Facebook in some other social networks Looking
00:45:19
at his interview, you understand that he is
00:45:21
absolutely accurate.
00:45:23
Then I understood what would happen to Russia, what
00:45:26
would happen if Putin remained in power and
00:45:30
what would He try to do with Ukraine,
00:45:33
how did he succeed and why no one couldn’t
00:45:38
Listening to him Believe him unconditionally Why couldn’t
00:45:42
anyone foresee this in the end,
00:45:44
maybe Yes no, I think that
00:45:46
all of these could There, how many 60,000
00:45:49
people or how many then came out When They
00:45:51
killed him on This march in memory of
00:45:53
Nemtsov on March 1, 1915 I
00:45:56
was there in the crowd and with everyone. There were people
00:45:58
who really shared his view, those
00:46:01
who came out at the peace march, a huge
00:46:03
anti-war demonstration, this is when it
00:46:05
all started, they also understood it, you understand.
00:46:07
I can tell you. Many people
00:46:10
ask like how did we allow this to happen?
00:46:12
no one asked for years, I
00:46:16
talked about it in my
00:46:18
video series about the 2000s. They
00:46:20
closed the mousetrap very early. In fact, in
00:46:22
2003 everything was finished and then we
00:46:26
fought, overcoming incredible
00:46:29
resistance, and then we went to these
00:46:30
rallies and ran for elections,
00:46:33
it was already difficult for them. They put up a
00:46:34
large concrete wall and, accordingly, it
00:46:38
was very difficult to do something about it,
00:46:39
and many ordinary people would
00:46:42
have joined us, but they said, we don’t
00:46:44
believe that you are unarmed,
00:46:46
you’ll break through all this. Yes, that’s why I think that
00:46:50
many of these views were shared by Why
00:46:51
Nemtsov then and It’s as if it’s just that I
00:46:54
can’t remember before this such a massive
00:46:56
demonstration when people went on a march.
00:46:58
His memory, there were many who had
00:47:00
never come out before. Yes, but it
00:47:03
was too late and the mousetrap had already
00:47:05
slammed shut and we see now that Putin
00:47:08
introduced everything to In this case, it was not
00:47:10
just the construction of an authoritarian
00:47:12
dictatorship, but he wanted to
00:47:15
use it to attack
00:47:17
his neighbors and assert the right of the strong. And
00:47:20
by the way, Nemtsov always loved
00:47:23
Ukraine very much. I don’t know how he would
00:47:25
perceive all this now because he he
00:47:27
just connected him with Ukraine
00:47:29
very, very much and he always
00:47:31
spoke about them with such warmth and he was always
00:47:34
so delighted that we have such a
00:47:36
beautiful, bright, talented nation of our
00:47:40
neighbors and the growth product that
00:47:43
Putin is creating with them. I can’t even
00:47:44
imagine Nemtsov generally just
00:47:45
transferred everything to the
00:47:48
last question he will ask from himself
00:47:51
before asking a question from the audience With what
00:47:54
feeling did you greet this on February 27
00:47:58
Now that 8 years have passed since the
00:48:00
murder of Boris Efimovich Now that
00:48:02
Ilya Yashin is in prison Now that
00:48:04
Vladimir Kormurza is sitting in a pre-trial detention center with such a
00:48:07
feeling that I simply cannot
00:48:10
allow myself to somehow relax and
00:48:12
stop some useful
00:48:14
activity and work in order to
00:48:16
take revenge in order to inflict
00:48:18
maximum damage on Putin. And this is what we
00:48:22
talked about this, and with Yashin from the
00:48:24
Karamurzoys we shortly before they were
00:48:26
arrested they spoke directly to them and they
00:48:28
understood that they could be arrested and they
00:48:31
directly conveyed to me this idea that it’s
00:48:33
like, if I sit down, then you’ll do your
00:48:37
best to cause
00:48:39
maximum damage with this bastard, so here, I do
00:48:41
n’t know, I have to there
00:48:43
sleep less and do some personal
00:48:45
things But I try to do as much as possible
00:48:48
in order to maximize the
00:48:49
damage Putin and I encourage everyone to do
00:48:52
this thanks to our viewer Andrei
00:48:54
Stepashkin our sponsor for two
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months writes via superchat Vladimir
00:48:58
Thank you for your work yours videos and
00:49:00
streams give hope for the best
00:49:04
Andrey’s question did not go through the length So
00:49:07
apparently wishing all the best is
00:49:11
his main message today
00:49:13
Sandra Yang for 95 Malaysian ringit it has long
00:49:16
been clear that Ukraine holds victory, the
00:49:18
only question is time, but in general I
00:49:21
think that this is even such a message
00:49:23
Probably to all our viewers because
00:49:26
we I think Without a doubt,
00:49:29
Ukraine is confident of this, Ukraine holds victory but we need to
00:49:33
finish off this mess Because if it
00:49:35
stays or such a similar
00:49:37
regime remains, it will then return, so we must not
00:49:40
just stop at
00:49:42
returning the occupied territory, but we
00:49:44
must finish it all in Moscow this
00:49:46
time forever
00:49:48
Thank you Vladimir Come to the studio,
00:49:50
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00:49:53
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00:49:54
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00:49:58
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00:50:00
definitely see you soon yes super
00:50:02
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