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Запрос зрителей на уточнение морального облика Латыниной: санкции против российских олигархов контрпродуктивны. Кейс Фридмана. Извинения за высказывания в адрес украинского журналиста Ткача
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Что произошло в Константиновке? — Ждем информации из официального расследования
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“Бог всегда на стороне больших батальонов”. Оборона украинской армии. Искусство управления большими батальонами
19:50
Принцип асимметрии в войне: использование человеком небольших устройств для атаки на масштабные цели
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Путин везде опоздал: ограниченность резервов и военной техники у российской армии, что может влиять на ее действия в ближайшее время
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Специфика боевых действий на Запорожском фронте
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Визит Госсекретаря США Блинкена в Киев: США настаивают на проведении выборов во время войны в Украине в 2024 году. Неотвратимость выборов. Внешняя поддержка Украины и ненужность перемирия американцам
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Блокирование бизнеса и экономики в Украине. Проблемы российской экономики
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В 2014 году у Путина не получилось построить ХАМАС в Донецке, Луганске, Одессе. Нерешительность украинских генералов
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Исторический контекст: стратегические операции российского руководства в отношении Украины с 2005 по 2014 годы, включая влияние на бизнес, культуру и руководство
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Цена Донбасса для российского политического деятеля Иванова в 2007-2008 г.г.
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Alexey Listovich as usual on this day on
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Thursday don’t forget Gentlemen
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to subscribe to our channel Don’t forget
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to subscribe to Alexey’s channel Don’t
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forget to like and Alexey let’s start
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with technical momentary questions Or
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counter
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for example our readers are very
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interested in What about you so they attacked
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our Mishka for this Freeman of yours,
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who is generally a scoundrel. As ours says, he
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supplies the Russian army, they invest and
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we can’t get past this squeak.
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Well, if we start with mine by
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discussing my moral character, then
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let’s
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first of all, about Misha the weaver, I just
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took it all my words back for the
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simple reason that Well, when I
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looked it seemed to me like some kind of
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trolling after I found out
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something
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and that Tkach is the person who there
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under Zelensky investigated Ermak under
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Poroshenko, investigated Poroshenko’s connections with
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Medvedchuk, that he’s hanging around there
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abroad catches the Ukrainian elite that
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this is his saperade module that he is there under
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every bush under every airport under
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every visa, he always sits like that, it’s
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absolutely natural that all the questions
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Does he
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have the right to pester Fridman
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absolutely Yes, it’s not a Troll, it’s a journalist
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who works like that of which there are
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grandiose ones
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and as for the times themselves, I
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continue to hold my position
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naturally and my position is connected not
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only with the fact that I believe that sanctions
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against Russian oligarchs were an
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instinctive movement of the
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European stupid bureaucracy that
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wanted to do something and did it
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in fact, counterproductive things And the point is
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not even that with any sanctions of this
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kind they always, of course,
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poison the taste of the crowd who were in the
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seventeenth year. He really loves
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all kinds of capitalists there, he either
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stole surplus value or
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Global warming because of him or
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Putin for him I’m not even talking about the fact
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that there are people who are demanding that
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Friedman
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take the same position, this is all I can imagine.
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But if this man really
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had been building a business for 30 years, had billions, and
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had a business in Russia,
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so he really took a position
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or not Or he just demands others. It’s
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still not the point, it’s just that in
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fact,
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but that I just, after the SBU
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filed charges against him, I was surprised
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to learn that it turns out that Fridman’s
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bank was taken away in Ukraine
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And that, as it were,
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time is going to sue
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and accordingly it turns out
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Just in the midst of when Ukraine is being charged with
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corruption, so
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Blinkin came for two hours, Zelensky spoke,
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including when there was corruption
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eggs, all these jackets, eggs for 17
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hryvnia and at this moment around
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Friedman That's all this is to breed, it
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turns out that but these are the same
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eggs for 17 hryvnia and it turns out that some
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die at the front at the front and others have
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eggs for 18 hryvnia or the bank
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and Mikhail Tkach has every right, so I
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just apologize to him
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about Friedman, we are ours
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the public cannot help but react sharply
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because the SBU directly accused him of
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financing the Russian army. And this is
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no longer a joke. There are factories,
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steamships, hundreds of millions, and so on and so
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on
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some kind of list was published, and so
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on, but everything is clear, your logic and sleep
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Why push what is this what is it like
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that they are squeezing out the bank from us We
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are resisting Ukraine And the mouse is financing the
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method of this well, as if between you have to
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believe
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here the question is that
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your logic is clear there is no need to push the
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Russian oligarchs in the direction of Putin they did not begin to
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put them conditions when
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they are forced to choose only Putin and
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leave no other options, rightly, I
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saw that you ca
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n’t be envious.
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And then the skill of taking it out of
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context can be discussed about envy,
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but to be honest, I’m so
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little interested in Friedman. I’m just on my
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favorite readers who really asked,
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or rather the viewers who asked you
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ask this question thank you Goodbye
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Let's move on
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We have an even more unpleasant question
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What happened in Konstantinovka because
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Ruslan says today that most likely
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it was that is, from the point of
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view of the team,
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namely on the basis of the video that was
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published on Zelensky’s website they
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made such a conclusion, that is, we once again
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draw attention to the fact that there is no evil
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oil that Despite the fact that they
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repeatedly talked about attacks on
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Konstantinovka from the Russian
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army, it is clear that not far from the front this
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time they think it was a monstrous
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accident, it was a harm that was
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launched obviously Of course,
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they do
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n’t know, it’s bad and they say those who are
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authorized to conduct an official
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investigation. That’s where
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we’ll actually move on to.
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We very often deal with
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issues
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that, as it were, say, this
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happened today and we need to respond to it, and
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therefore we forget to ask eternal questions and
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don’t have time let's discuss them,
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let's finally begin the eternal question
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Truth We haven't started yet,
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but the eternal question is like this: during this
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war, everyone repeats Napoleon's phrase about
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God is on the side of large battalions. You
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really love
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another no less famous
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phrase attributed to Stalin: quantity and quality in itself
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is true
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if speaking from the side of the Russian
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battalion and the large Battalions are holding
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under the tokmok. Although how they hold on is
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mandatory.
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This is not true, I can name several
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impressive cases when this is not true,
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for example, they
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could not conquer Germany with a charge
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because they had large Battalions
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that required supplies and
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Charlemagne conquered accordingly
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because with the help of 10 thousand knights, he had a
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supply task that was an order of magnitude simpler,
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or another example, Stalin’s army when he
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was going to attack Hitler was simply
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monstrously superior to Hitler in everything,
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12 thousand tanks against three thousand
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German tanks, and so on, but it is natural
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precisely because it is also was larger, she was
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inferior to him in the speed of deployment and the
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gigantic weight would soon be in the Red Army
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when Hitler attacked first, it turned into
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his main drawback and where a
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small sleeping unit
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could stand like a mamishla battalion Thanks
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for the tip on the book of Alexander of the century, a
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huge mass of people fled and carried
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everyone along with him but finally, there is just a third
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example, this is the current war, and here you can
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even give two examples at once. And from the
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words that giant
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stretched out Russian columns attacked and the
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Russian invasion collapsed simply
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under its own weight, and finally, an example
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that is very close to me now, which
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I really like is this a new
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fad of drones, including drones that
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have sophisticated intelligence that costs
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literally pennies that carry a very
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small amount of explosives. But
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precisely because they are smart, they
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can carry out very expensive military
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targets, the same strategic
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bombers, larger drones, naval
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drones,
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and this is exactly the one case when God is not on the
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side of large battalions,
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listen Yes, I
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can even translate an example from biology that not a single Predator, the
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largest animals are
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predators, not a single Predator is the
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largest animal In what cases is the
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theoretical question God on the side of
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large battalions? And in which cases In cases,
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quite the opposite,
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God in all cases is on the side of large
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battalions
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throughout, without exception, but there are a couple of
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nuances, which means regarding Charlemagne
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and,
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uh, Rome, the conquest of Brain. The fact is that
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behind the raid, the fact is that these are
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completely different contexts, the belts conquered the
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rain and crossed the border because,
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firstly, he crossed for some time there
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alone felt bad until Varus
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lost three legions in those Tambura
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forest when they were destroyed there and who
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destroyed them was a colonel of the Roman army. Well, according to
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today’s estimates, maybe even a brigadier
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general who made a career in the Roman
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army, a torex who had a
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Latin upbringing, who was part of
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the Russian, or rather Russian, system of
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military command which would come,
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went over to the side of his fellow countrymen and
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united them and, using knowledge of the
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area and knowledge of how the
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Roman regions would operate and by directly
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deceiving them, he also gave them false lies for a long time
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data owned trap destroyed at that
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time how many legions they were there I don’t
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remember 15-20
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and remove three regions with the direction of the
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completely dead even the Romans could
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restore quickly until I’m
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mistaken
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Armenia yes yes that’s
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not the question here the point is that
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Yes here as if there weren’t discords
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among our own almost And until that
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time, he fought quite successfully across the Rhine
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before he organized annual raids there on
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punitive campaigns, and so on, everything would have been
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good for Rome and bad for Germany
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if it weren’t for this one
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I don’t know what to call it. In general, the act of the
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death of three legions of dough in the Russian
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forest, and to restore the region, at that
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time, even belts were very much strong
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at the time of death, many
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professional warriors, as if before the loss of
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weapons, military equipment, including
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one, and so on, the fall officer
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loss of the officer corps,
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they all decided not to go bury Karl is already
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acting. It was a completely different situation; it
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was not a conglomerate of Roman Germanic
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tribes in close connection with
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Rome, psibiotic there, and so on.
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These were completely
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disparate tribes already at that time
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who lived their own lives.
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Carlso arrived with 10 thousand cavalry or there were a little
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less troops, let’s say it was clear that there were
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fewer and they could not simply
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oppose anything to the heavy knight, over
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time, which made it possible to fight in a
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completely different way during the times of the Roman Empire,
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one direct attack and from time to time
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the poor had to grind it out in hand-
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to-hand combat the pleasure is
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below average,
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but here it is much more with costs, as
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for what it is like we have the second
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example of the
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Soviet Army and the Wehrmacht, firstly,
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Hitler’s red army was not small, the
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troops that invaded the Soviet
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Union then how many there were, I don’t
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remember now, but a couple of million or so three
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million people were no less, and secondly, the
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same moment that the Soviet Union accumulated
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enormous power but did not know how to use it
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properly and spent
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three years of war in order to
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learn how to use this mass.
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But when he learned, there was little room for
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everyone, including the German one in the first place.
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turn
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and this would be the big Battalions,
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as Vasilevsky said, in my opinion, which
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of the greats is there or Malinovsky that with a
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density of 200 guns per kilometer of
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front, the opponents do not report, it doesn’t matter what he is
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doing, they report only
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the pace of advancement What kind of enemy
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he cannot, how
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professional he is no longer it
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was important that this was the culmination of the Soviet use of
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such masses of troops requires a
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very high level of
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military leadership
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and management
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in three strategic offensives in one
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year or even how long it took spring summer
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44 you
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need to be able to I
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very much doubt if
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anyone in the modern world would
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need to carry out this they would
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have carried it out even by the Americans if it’s very
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difficult,
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so the masses use it at home
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and this, but it will be more difficult than driving into
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small compact mobile well
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Armed units,
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the third thing is that there is a war there, not some kind of Sonya
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stopped any Russian columns,
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they pinched them a little But it’s all kind of
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with all the
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respect children drink, but this is too
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vanishing The small result
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was established by their quite Ukrainian
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artillery Quite Ukrainian infantry
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Quite Ukrainian pilots, that’s their
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main
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So this is not from a good life, firstly, there
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were more of us in general, there were more of us,
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we’re just forced to see to lead us
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now more to conduct the most inconvenient type of
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defense of the entire geographical position of
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the country is that we are
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surrounded by Russian troops from five-sixths of our territory
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and are forced to keep
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groups of troops in these directions where they are not
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fighting. It is most likely that they will not fight,
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but nevertheless it is necessary to keep them there;
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they are not fighting, it is only possible because we
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are holding a group, I would say this
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concerns Transnistria, the Belarusian
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border, which is quite a thousand
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kilometers
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and the northern border of Russia and Ukraine There and
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so on, so we are more of us in general, from
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the very beginning there were more of them, they invaded with
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fewer forces than we had, but the problem
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is that we
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[music]
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Well, how is it that in specific directions
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they always had numerical superiority
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because we were forced to
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smell the entire perimeter, they advanced in
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their chosen directions 9
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demonstrated a rare level of
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military and political idiocy, but that’s
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how it is. Thanks to them for this, they are
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such idiots And to this day they still
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have an advantage in certain areas
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in terms of the number of artillery
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personnel. Despite the fact that in
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general their troops are three times smaller than ours,
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but they
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hold a front of 1300, a little along the perimeter,
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we are forced to defend in all areas, a
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huge number of people,
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roughly speaking, doing nothing it’s wrong to
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do nothing
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So the Russian command has lost the
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ability to use
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large masses of troops to organize them
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into battle and,
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especially during the
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Second World War, the Soviets, in principle, had nothing
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lying around, but note that our
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real problem began when they
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mobilized, they
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simply increased the
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number of these of the largest battalions,
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high densities
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but simply attracting 300 thousand
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available personnel there had an immediate and
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strong serious effect; they, Katya,
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finally got the opportunity
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to carry out offensive operations, such
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as more than once there for the races to Kiev, but it was as
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if a
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systematic planned offensive really
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came down it is taken from two regional
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centers, but then such a
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joint corrective is not even a
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regional center of one district, and the second
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point is that
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they are at least on the defensive
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because the density
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allows the number of troops to do this, if it
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weren’t like that, we would have finished them long ago
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after all, they don’t protect the nerves, not the
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mines, even though there could have been mining there,
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the load was sent 100 times
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more dense than it is, if there
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wasn’t a single Russian soldier there or there
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weren’t enough of them defending
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this front, then we would have passed that same thing
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and didn’t notice for a long time already
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they have been on the shore in the Crimea precisely the density of
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troops No matter how crooked they are, no matter how
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they shoot, even with their eyes closed,
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they still allow you to defend
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And the defense areas, besides, they do
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n’t all
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shoot
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for every bush
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Slavic is so classic when
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no one wanted no one is running to speak out
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and they are all fighting with rare exceptions
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which do not make a difference, so this is a
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crab fight like a village scuffle
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who will break someone’s jaws and just
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break through with force and so on, note that we are
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still attacking with fewer people,
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but this is also not a good life
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we would gladly attack more
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with less, but we don’t have such an enviable
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opportunity due to restrictions on the
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expression of military equipment, they are losing this
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opportunity now under the verge and during
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digging, a
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very unpleasant breakthrough for them that
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threatens to move the Ukrainian
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troops into operational space on the weekend, they literally
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threw a territorial unit
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defense because there is no more reserve,
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they threw in the 76th division, of course, but they
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managed to get two regiments to arrive,
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practically they managed to spend a battalion, but
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nevertheless they managed to spend it in
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two days. They generally again
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how to withdraw them, but they were badly beaten,
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stupid counterattacks.
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I thought that they were spending at least a week
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on they are used like this, everything
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is already the most impactful, the most
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professional at the moment of the
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Russian forces.
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They have already been there for almost a week.
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Specifically, Just because Russian
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commanders.
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So I would not compare from the Soviet
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school, they are this one, they are
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no match for the Soviet Union and the
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Soviet The army and the Soviet commander,
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especially during the Second World War, as
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for Drones. But drones are what they are, a
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force on the side of large battalions of
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Drones, if they don’t use oil, then it’s
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like there’s nothing at all; Russian
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lancet; they cause a lot of
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trouble; a lot; they cause serious
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losses; But if it were though if there were 5 times
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more large Battalions, then write it’s
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gone, no such
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application per month
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should be a lot, it’s
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really small,
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it can be endured by the
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smart ones who made it and
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uses it, it flies for itself and, like a
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calculator, it calculates something for itself And
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this is all smart Padi Find this target
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First, this is the main problem:
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targeting the parasite’s target is also a
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problem, but less so, so smart those who
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can detect these targets
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need tactical thinking, I need to get
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organized, find out, understand where and how,
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what targets will appear, when to bring
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forces and means there yourself so as not to
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noticed destroyed on the way
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start fly apply it's all
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human brains and skill no
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machine is close here
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for sure but it's just the very principle
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of asymmetry that this small thing
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hits a big target and a big thing a
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projectile a big thing with an
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airplane that costs 50 million
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dollars Also a small thing but
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it may well to take down
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big things flying or a person to
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kill you need to
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train a person like this. Sometimes a year
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always a small thing like
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this always happened either near the
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front line or a delivery vehicle. I don’t know
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anyone; a strategic bomber
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was very expensive and now this garbage
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can cost Well, several thousand dollars
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like this At least one piece of garbage has flown so far, a
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small piece of garbage has flown at least 50
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kilometers or 100 mood 50
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big pieces of garbage are flying
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Well, that’s right, they fly even further, the
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further they fly, the more
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crap there should be
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Just the majority or not
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Yes, it seems that big Ukraine is easier to
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destroy accordingly so here,
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too, completely different nuances begin
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to apply it, it’s more difficult to deliver to the place of
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application, it’s difficult,
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so this is an eternal struggle, the war of
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the empire is organizing
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about being reorganized because I want to
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return to the front because I
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understood one important thing, correct me
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if I’m not quite right or I mechanically
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understand that one of the most important things
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that the
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Ukrainian army had to overcome, which it overcame, was the
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forefield of 15 kilometers
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saturated with mines and that the whole point was at
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what speed the heights would be
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overcome by the next lines was
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whether the Russian army would have time to
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lay mines under these lines because what is there, well, they
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really are not that wide in any case,
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there are 5-7 kilometers, but if they have time,
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this is one speed of overcoming, if they
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have time, this is a different speed of overcoming and the
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second important thing is whether the
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Russian army will defend rigidly,
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protect those lines that remain
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or give way they did
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n’t have time to lay down the world in such
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quantities
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because the operational rear needed
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tactical
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maneuvers on their own
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again, it was fundamentally 70
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percent 60-70 percent of the efforts went to the
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support zone where they were supposed to be. They
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thought to stop Our troops so that
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they wouldn’t even approach the first one, that’s why all
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this The mighty first second line is all
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very good, of course, but it’s
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not the line of troops that will protect them. And with reserve troops, what’s
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important is reserves, mines placed in the
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right place at the right time, if there are
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mines and no one is covering them, then the
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sappers will simply clear the mines and move
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on without a single casualty, the problem only
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that there are no reserves of Russian
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troops to transfer 76 Division which
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was assigned a very large
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part of the implementation of the command’s plan in the
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Svatovskaya Liman direction of
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the Russian
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political tasks of reaching the border of the
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Lugansk region
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to the south shows that things are bad for them there
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and now look we are
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dealing with very a serious breakthrough which
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may turn out to be the guys who broke
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all sorts of different ones
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and then what’s next, it’s
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just our Putin to carry out mobilization
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and that’s not even the point; their capacity of
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training centers did not allow them to quickly
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prepare these people. And secondly, it did not
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allow them. Although he of course late
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armament of military equipment there is no
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crowd of three lines of modern will not
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stop
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they are already close to the state in some
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units of formations of very close
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states 3
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Correctly I understand that what is
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happening there is a fight even more terrible than a
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waved one Because Well, it’s
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really literally
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difficult to say
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there were urban battles, they also have
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their own now, there is Andreev Kurdyumovka and
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so on, the northern ones have their own specifics,
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you can’t say
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professionals talk about the specifics, they are
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difficult, not difficult, but this, yes, I was there
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somewhere nearby, I didn’t go, it’s all
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there the specificity is practically
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[music]
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specific conditions
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[music]
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so we can talk about the specificity in terms of
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intensity before the battle is very difficult on the
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Zaporozhye front heavy
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heavy complex but nevertheless, as
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you can see, we are moving this morning there
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has been a little renewal on our side and
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as always we have changed direction but didn’t
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change they added the direction to
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more precisely in the Vasilyevsky direction
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Our troops began to move And besides,
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open information here is nothing
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terrible about it they know they themselves
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published on Russian sources we
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bypass the willow from the West to dig from
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the East which is firstly Expansion of
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section A firstly secondly, well, there are
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big troubles for the Russian forces defending
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there. Well, besides, ours is being downloaded
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directly The threat to the Russians is cutting
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Roads
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that are arcade Roads that were not
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transferred funds
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Well, abruptly changing the topic, Blinkin arrived.
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As I understand it, he spoke with Zelensky for two
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hours. Ermak spoke for four hours with
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laid down by his headquarters and, as I understand it,
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Zelensky’s press is being prepared in the United States and one of the
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main discussions during this visit is the
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elections. The United States insists on elections in
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Ukraine in 24.
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Zelensky doesn’t really want to because
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the war turns out to be such a complicated thing, on the
00:28:04
one hand Ukraine is fighting for
00:28:06
democracy this means that elections
00:28:08
must be held,
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but on the other hand, the choice for a country at war
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is really such a bad thing
00:28:13
that in Rome, which we have already mentioned. That is why the
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dictatorship was entrusted with power in the war, and we have even indirectly
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mentioned what came of it. And if
00:28:23
someone doesn’t know what how How did it
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end from the history of Rome can
00:28:27
reconsider Star Wars ended with
00:28:30
Emperor Palpatine but nevertheless
00:28:33
this means this Production
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necessity
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and holding elections during the war This is
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really very difficult to do and
00:28:42
not only is this a theoretical
00:28:43
contradiction in itself huge, I would
00:28:45
like it we discussed it, this is
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superimposed on tactical considerations
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because I have the impression that the
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United States, under the pretext of elections, will persuade
00:28:53
Ukraine to change, which means not
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so much slippers to them. How much to go? And the
00:28:59
Ukrainian authorities, in turn, have
00:29:00
a temptation to set
00:29:02
military goals for the side that are currently unattainable and under
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this is an excuse to talk Well, guys
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How to choose
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Why
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what to do with it I just see
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that they don’t rest all the time
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All Americans are pushing separate
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groups of comrades to whom the
00:29:27
dominant expert opinion has been mentioned in many ways In
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addition, there are other expert
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opinions, it just reacts quickly
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here because they only hear the
00:29:35
Korean version, they hear it means that
00:29:37
Herman has a German version and other
00:29:39
options, it’s immediately clear why the supply of
00:29:41
military equipment is slower than we
00:29:43
would like, an explanation immediately appears, it
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immediately works Conspiracy theory is the
00:29:46
public loves it very broadly and the
00:29:48
only thing that reacts What to
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publish but honestly Honestly
00:29:51
speaking, I was thinking so much on my own
00:29:53
why Russia is consistently
00:29:56
weakened, successively weakened,
00:29:58
it becomes more predictable,
00:29:59
more controllable, that the Americans are more controllable in their goals
00:30:03
towards Russia, or is it easier to decide
00:30:04
when we inflicted a
00:30:06
military defeat? Well, even if it’s not
00:30:09
a defeat, which maybe they fear is some
00:30:11
kind of final or
00:30:15
it will fall apart into 20 pieces But the question is, is the
00:30:18
whale necessary? Firstly, Russia has been
00:30:21
completely thrown under it; secondly, the
00:30:24
Americans are already afraid of this, also a question. The
00:30:25
Americans are all different; there are a lot of them,
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so to be honest, I don’t see even a
00:30:31
hint of coercion on us. A truce, I
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see the corresponding polemics. Western
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synthetics, as it were, and the Kisenger school,
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which is
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very strong in the American diplomat and
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has its own very significant voice, its current
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reaction to any Conversations now
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regarding the choice, the inevitable elections in
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Ukraine The fact is that the amount of
00:30:51
fatigue in the war and the number of mistakes
00:30:54
that any Person makes the
00:30:55
current
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political leadership wants,
00:30:59
sooner or later, exceeds its faith,
00:31:02
and the need for mobilization in
00:31:04
Ukraine, for example, does not add to the mood of
00:31:06
anyone in Ukraine very much. And the
00:31:09
hardships of the war and the duration, and so on.
00:31:11
Everyone nods about the war, which is good that All
00:31:14
power is in the hands of one person.
00:31:16
bad because power is in the
00:31:18
hands of one person because
00:31:21
all the responsibility accumulates there and
00:31:23
understand how the Ukrainians work, Ukrainians
00:31:25
can afford to have the parliament,
00:31:27
which is not much of a subject in our country, for the
00:31:28
last 10 years
00:31:30
it has never been elected again. Well, or they
00:31:33
haven’t elected it for many years, it will be nothing either the
00:31:36
terrible position of the President, which is
00:31:38
concentrated in our country. All this is a completely different
00:31:41
story, so here are the presidential mistakes
00:31:43
that people point out,
00:31:45
for example, in economic policy, because of what is
00:31:49
happening with business, because of what is happening
00:31:50
in the International, with what is
00:31:53
happening in some places, with what is
00:31:56
happening in
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Well, in domestic politics inability the
00:32:02
corruption issue which the
00:32:04
president himself raised closely and so on and so on it’s the
00:32:06
same in the eyes of the oversaturated
00:32:08
Ukrainian only one is to blame here
00:32:11
he put everything on himself to help the separation of
00:32:13
powers the responsibility of local
00:32:15
authorities the responsibility of the Cabinet of
00:32:16
individual heads of departments and so
00:32:18
on This is bad Understandable to the people of the category
00:32:20
Well understandable But the president takes it upon himself took on
00:32:22
all the responsibilities of the Supreme Commander,
00:32:24
which means he is to blame for everything, as it were, and the people
00:32:27
with such thoughts receive March 31, 24, the
00:32:31
expiration of the presidential
00:32:33
term. What do you think, any
00:32:36
mistake of the president or what the people will
00:32:38
consider a mistake will look like
00:32:40
April 1, April 2, 3, June 1, 24
00:32:45
it will look under a magnifying
00:32:47
glass and the size of this magnification
00:32:48
of this glass will increase with
00:32:50
each
00:32:51
and then we will have a choice of either an
00:32:53
armed Maidan or the color of the Maidan
00:32:55
pouring out elections No matter how complex,
00:32:58
ridiculous, unnecessary they are in this, for example, from
00:33:01
whose point of view is it, so there will be
00:33:03
elections, this is practically inevitable and
00:33:06
parliamentary presidential because
00:33:07
parliamentary is a traditional way
00:33:09
to let off steam, as it were, to give
00:33:12
the people the opportunity to invest their expectations of
00:33:14
despair and hope in some forces that
00:33:16
seem attractive to us
00:33:18
presidential is a way to either return
00:33:20
you to legitimacy by being re-elected Or,
00:33:22
so to speak, to do it with a pen to say I’ve
00:33:24
done my job Now you comrades Who is
00:33:26
there Who will just us Let him do
00:33:28
better than If he can That’s
00:33:30
all because the people won’t give won’t
00:33:33
give there will be a continuous browser battle
00:33:36
from some representatives of the
00:33:37
Ukrainian political Spectrum but they
00:33:40
will also fall on fairly fertile
00:33:41
ground because I’m talking now people
00:33:43
no longer, to put it mildly,
00:33:45
everything is in order there already those who measure
00:33:53
in six months After a hard winter and again there
00:33:56
will be another
00:33:58
wave of mobilization in the infrastructure
00:34:01
there after what they are doing to Ukrainian
00:34:05
business, to put it mildly
00:34:09
Well, how can I choose a word so that without
00:34:11
swearing I am
00:34:12
very very very very very dissatisfied
00:34:16
economic policy that is now
00:34:20
being carried out in Ukraine and in the most
00:34:23
typical cases, which every
00:34:25
day more and more people are shaking with
00:34:26
hatred in relation to what they are doing with
00:34:28
business, the economy is shaking with
00:34:29
hatred, this is not an attraction
00:34:42
because I was completely shocked
00:34:45
When the Russian economy is doing really
00:34:47
well Yes, this is short
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very smart already Alexey is worse than Alexey
00:34:57
There is an effect that we all underestimated
00:35:01
which is that in the
00:35:03
modern economy in the modern world there are
00:35:05
a lot of Lyubims who actually don’t
00:35:08
do a damn thing and it turns out that when
00:35:10
Putin seized these lumpen people
00:35:13
he began to pay them 200 thousand or 7
00:35:17
million each when salaries increased,
00:35:20
including due to a decrease in the number of
00:35:22
labor forces When construction increased sharply,
00:35:25
not only in Rostov
00:35:27
but also in the Far East, say, of all these
00:35:29
wires when the workload of
00:35:32
defense factories increased, it turned out that
00:35:34
as we had imagined let's say a war 40
00:35:38
years ago when the society is not
00:35:41
post-industrial and the war takes everything
00:35:44
and the economy inevitably collapses in the country,
00:35:48
famine sets in, this no longer works in a
00:35:52
post-industrial society where, on the contrary,
00:35:54
it becomes war No matter how
00:35:56
blasphemous it sounds, it becomes a
00:35:57
gigantic social cushion and is still
00:36:00
for Ukraine Yes it is I
00:36:04
also criticized for this these are small
00:36:07
small effects that can be
00:36:09
focused on, they will seem
00:36:11
big then, but let’s
00:36:13
look at the fuel problems for the
00:36:15
Russian Federation now sowing, note this is an
00:36:16
energy superpower. It would seem that there
00:36:18
should be heaps of oil. However, there is also
00:36:21
a war, this is, first of all, a sharp monstrous
00:36:24
imbalance in economics And then, according to
00:36:26
Kondratiev’s theory of economic cycles and
00:36:29
the balance of the branches of the economy, this is a whole
00:36:31
story that can take us
00:36:33
far, but we are not economists, so I would
00:36:36
go back
00:36:37
where we understand Yes, so here are the
00:36:40
tax invoices of the security forces that
00:36:43
exist in relation to there
00:36:45
direct business checks, this is business and so
00:36:47
on,
00:36:49
economic preference, the desire
00:36:51
to squeeze out an already issued business,
00:36:53
as it were, a general attitude towards the fact that
00:36:55
it is a business is a goose that needs to be
00:36:57
plucked periodically, as our
00:36:59
Light of economic policy said, this
00:37:03
gives people a lot to understand about the policy
00:37:07
that the state is pursuing economically
00:37:08
now in relations Where is the mood
00:37:10
at all does not add, and all this places a very
00:37:12
heavy burden on the president
00:37:14
now and elections in this regard, elections are
00:37:19
inevitable, I don’t know how they will be
00:37:21
held in the conditions of nine million
00:37:23
migrants to internal migrants and a
00:37:26
million and a half people in the trenches, but
00:37:29
nevertheless they will somehow be to carry out
00:37:30
because without them it is impossible not to succeed, the
00:37:32
Americans understand this perfectly well, they
00:37:35
see far, they think far, as if they
00:37:37
understand perfectly well, they are trying to help
00:37:39
Ukraine. That is, their point of view of
00:37:40
holding elections, weakening Ukraine
00:37:42
is an attempt to help
00:37:45
change a particular direction of politics,
00:37:47
come to remove hated persons,
00:37:49
bring those to power who or
00:37:52
bring into big politics those who,
00:37:54
in any case, at the moment,
00:37:56
embody the despair of the people’s expectations of
00:37:58
some ability to change, here
00:38:00
to confirm the legitimacy of
00:38:02
state power, under which, by the way, there
00:38:04
is assistance, both military,
00:38:05
international and post-war assistance.
00:38:07
This is all to
00:38:09
scare again corrupt officials with a pimply tail,
00:38:13
he Igor Valerievich is more
00:38:15
trouble, as it were, yes This is all that these are
00:38:18
all
00:38:20
ways to stabilize Ukraine
00:38:22
to allow us to continue to be a predictable
00:38:25
partner in the international relations of
00:38:27
Ukraine in American relations, so
00:38:29
conversations are
00:38:31
inevitable consultations, bilateral
00:38:34
elections are almost inevitable,
00:38:37
but actually Vygorevich and not even about
00:38:40
him But I a large block of questions to the question
00:38:43
of where How to feel business
00:38:46
on me you know The pictures of the Donbass arena that
00:38:48
appeared on Twitter made a very big impression here
00:38:50
because this is a
00:38:54
story about how complex this
00:38:57
mechanism was and it is clear that in a
00:38:59
normal system, in a normal
00:39:01
economy it existed when
00:39:03
the militants came When Hamas began in the Donbass,
00:39:06
it’s just that even it was not just
00:39:08
robbed, but it itself fell apart. This is
00:39:12
such a big symbol, they took an oak tree, a
00:39:15
complex organized society, killed
00:39:17
it against the wall and built Hamas there, and in
00:39:20
this regard, I was born with several
00:39:22
important and not so important ones simple
00:39:23
questions that affect just the
00:39:25
latest news, this is
00:39:29
where Putin managed to build Hamas.
00:39:34
Well, that is, we know where
00:39:36
we know where it didn’t work out in Kharkov in
00:39:40
Odessa
00:39:42
in Nikolaev in the Dnieper and I can even
00:39:45
say that I heard about this
00:39:47
that everything depended on specific solutions to the
00:39:49
mood of the security forces in this region in the
00:39:52
fourteenth year that Avakov came to
00:39:54
Kharkov and cleaned everything there and that there was a
00:39:57
huge merit of Kolomoisky which
00:39:59
you can’t erase from the song words is another matter
00:40:01
That Kolomoisky understandably always had in
00:40:04
mind personal gain, but here it coincided with the
00:40:07
state one if it weren’t for him, it’s
00:40:10
true that before him, quite
00:40:12
a lot of people cleared out everything in the Dnieper, but nevertheless, in
00:40:14
general, without him it would have been much worse and
00:40:16
I heard that after Odessa, the authorities in
00:40:18
Kiev were frightened by these facts and
00:40:20
stopped similar operations in
00:40:22
Lugansk and Donetsk to carry them out
00:40:25
This is the first to the question of that
00:40:31
year of Putin it didn’t work out
00:40:33
just Lugansk Donetsk
00:40:57
[music]
00:41:06
[music]
00:41:09
which, being composed entirely of
00:41:11
local natives, almost still
00:41:13
showed resistance Yes, they fought until
00:41:15
almost the last drop of blood,
00:41:16
they left very difficultly, inflicting big
00:41:19
loss of a militant It is enough to say
00:41:22
something about those in those events, the current
00:41:24
head of the Ukrainian program service
00:41:26
received two wounds,
00:41:27
two wounds being a senior officer, a
00:41:30
big boss on the spot, so who
00:41:35
wanted to resist? I was directly involved in all this, I
00:41:39
saw very well what was happening where and how
00:41:40
you see, so Donetsk, for example, before
00:41:45
Gerkin arrived there, the exit from Slavyansk
00:41:47
was a city where it was possible
00:41:51
not to give up food at all
00:41:53
because
00:41:57
they held Yes, the airport could
00:42:00
be transferred there by air by other
00:42:02
means, and so on,
00:42:06
there is such a film called the battle for
00:42:08
Kramatorsk,
00:42:09
I filmed the capture of Kramatorsk Working in
00:42:12
In Kramatorsk directly here are the
00:42:13
pillars. I’m filming how a big man with
00:42:17
30 freaks arrived in two cars and
00:42:20
that means they are joyfully entering the Kramatorsk mayor’s office
00:42:22
there or my city council, a
00:42:24
small five-story building of some kind,
00:42:26
probably after all, and
00:42:28
now, after 8 years, I don’t remember what’s
00:42:31
there than 9 even that means I’m going right there I’m driving to the
00:42:37
Klimatovo airfield there are 13
00:42:39
generals and 600 people sitting there better than the
00:42:40
Ukrainian special forces officer game
00:42:43
guys Let’s go let’s go and liberate
00:42:46
firstly 20-30 carcasses from Strelkov
00:42:49
and secondly a failed attempt to
00:42:51
conquer liberated the whole city
00:42:53
early stages and a huge
00:42:55
international resonance political
00:42:57
weakening of the triumphal march there of
00:42:59
these Russian saboteurs who
00:43:01
captured cities and everything in short
00:43:03
Well, I’ll act as a guide I’m ready to
00:43:06
participate let’s go as if not just
00:43:08
ready I want it means 13 generals sit down and
00:43:11
make a decision What do you think the decision was
00:43:13
made
00:43:14
no no 35 generals then it
00:43:18
was as a result as a result
00:43:22
She is from one Icelandic Saga the more
00:43:26
fools Gather together the stupider their
00:43:28
decisions
00:43:29
So they
00:43:33
decided on a very wise decision they
00:43:35
decided to make no
00:43:37
decisions as a result Kramator falls into
00:43:40
occupation
00:43:42
in the form of the need to block
00:43:45
troops to conduct military operations immediately in the
00:43:48
agglomeration
00:43:51
along the perimeter and, as it were, a place to
00:43:54
land troops for action only with
00:43:56
Slavyansk or create other densities
00:43:58
in relation to the Slavic to quickly
00:43:59
deal with this problem
00:44:01
there, the number of people entangled in the
00:44:03
basement for being beaten, raped, with
00:44:07
property taken away, and so on and so
00:44:08
forth This is no longer can be counted
00:44:10
because 13 did not accept which
00:44:13
the state taught paid money for the fact
00:44:16
that they made
00:44:17
these decisions there was not a single one who
00:44:19
would tell me to do as I went
00:44:23
[music]
00:44:26
and isn’t this the same thing, these are very
00:44:29
different things The Commissioner says Do as I do,
00:44:32
kamzobolik says Do as I said,
00:44:35
so they didn’t even have it, they didn’t
00:44:37
even have a political officer, these are very different
00:44:40
things, that’s why both
00:44:42
the chief and the colonels, the commander,
00:44:47
the commander Yes, no, there is an old one.
00:44:49
The commissars still remembered how to do it.
00:44:52
So these are the ones that started their
00:44:55
time is right They were wrong, this matter is
00:44:57
so important that they personally, for example,
00:45:00
so
00:45:03
yes, these were the stories then and
00:45:06
just somewhere there were people like
00:45:08
Avakov who had their own interests in
00:45:10
Kharkov remained Or there
00:45:12
Kolomoisky who had their own interests
00:45:14
remain and so further it will not be that
00:45:16
they were in Odessa, it was entirely
00:45:19
civil resistance because the
00:45:21
authorities were on the side of Russia, they did not
00:45:24
carry out the corresponding operation
00:45:26
led by the head of the entire city
00:45:27
police for a second.
00:45:29
Therefore, it was all very
00:45:32
situational, so someone could make a
00:45:34
decision but it turned out that when the
00:45:36
crisis began, people were able to make a
00:45:39
decision, as always, two fingers
00:45:41
on one hand turned out to be very few. I
00:45:44
went and looked at all this, as if I was doing my
00:45:48
share of the work, but I never ceased to be amazed at the
00:45:51
helplessness of our authorities and
00:45:53
leaders of all steppes and ranks in
00:45:55
rare cases,
00:45:57
of course after 9 years, under the pressure
00:45:59
of necessity, firstly, people came forward
00:46:01
who knew how to make decisions, and
00:46:02
secondly, a system of
00:46:04
state response was formed, so it
00:46:06
was successful
00:46:07
And so on But then it was of course
00:46:10
such a circte com shame the seizure of
00:46:13
Crimea begins,
00:46:17
people who are able to make decisions ends, and
00:46:20
so on little by little
00:46:23
capable of opening fire, issuing a command
00:46:24
to open fire, it takes a moment,
00:46:27
etc. Well, for example, Yalyshev, the deputy
00:46:29
commander of the Kramatorsk commandant’s office,
00:46:32
Sukharevsky opened, in my opinion, if I’m not
00:46:34
mistaken, the last name for the commander of the Marines,
00:46:36
this lady was the commander of the Paratroopers when the
00:46:38
Alpha group was attacked by the Gerkin group on
00:46:41
April 12 under the Slavic He gave the command to
00:46:44
Open fire Although the authorities
00:46:45
said the command Do not interfere, kills your
00:46:48
comrades Russian combat saboteurs
00:46:50
stand 200 m away with armored personnel carriers He gave the command
00:46:52
to open Well, this shows how
00:46:54
the commander is capable of making a decision
00:46:56
and then 15 when they tried to storm there they didn’t
00:47:00
try to storm stormed the
00:47:01
Kramatorsk airfield, a tol-colonel I was then a
00:47:03
lieutenant colonel I found his wife,
00:47:06
he was the deputy head of the recommendatory, he took
00:47:08
the machine gun, being a local native, he came out and
00:47:10
said that we would be putting up
00:47:11
resistance. It turned out that this
00:47:12
resistance did not allow us to capture the airfield
00:47:14
because his wife, children were
00:47:18
people. A solution was found, unfortunately his
00:47:21
15-year-old son died in one of the
00:47:22
shellings of
00:47:24
the year. ago when the kingdom of heaven Yes, a year or
00:47:28
so a year ago, I think it’s there, plus or minus,
00:47:31
when they appointed him to serve together, his
00:47:34
son died during shelling,
00:47:36
but I would like to take this opportunity to say
00:47:39
hello, Zhenya, a big hello to your wife,
00:47:43
I recorded my interview with him on
00:47:45
April 17 through the day after the start of the assault,
00:47:48
when I found out that I immediately left Kiev at the
00:47:51
Kramatorsk airfield for the first time I called
00:47:52
there to collect money for the armed forces
00:47:55
to help, I entered a difficult
00:47:57
volunteer road and many other
00:47:58
roads on which I am partly on, that’s why
00:48:03
I saw all this from the inside in
00:48:06
everything this was directly taken part
00:48:08
and the
00:48:10
helplessness of people who are not able to make a
00:48:13
decision, all these commanders, colonels
00:48:17
[music]
00:48:22
have learned little by little,
00:48:25
now it’s quite decent.
00:48:30
Well, by the way, tell you the story. Tell
00:48:33
anyone who is interested, well, here I was,
00:48:37
I was with a group of a friend, this is Poldnepr,
00:48:40
which we strongly they were friends just here, the
00:48:42
Dnepropetrovsk
00:48:44
regiment was then like a patrol guard,
00:48:47
how he was listed there as a vocalist, they were created
00:48:48
because the law allows cartridge regiments
00:48:51
for their service, separate companies to create by
00:48:53
direct order of the Minister of Supply, all
00:48:55
other military formations through the
00:48:56
Verkhovna Rada Then he quickly created,
00:48:58
by the way,
00:49:00
and here we are the group commander calls.
00:49:02
Then there was almost no army
00:49:04
or there was less command at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of
00:49:06
Mariupol
00:49:08
and says listen, there is a task, which means there
00:49:13
is a regiment or a whole brigade in Donetsk on the guard
00:49:17
and which have a double set for the
00:49:20
mobilization of weapons
00:49:22
where there should be one machine gun, something
00:49:24
for now two because probably his base
00:49:25
should have deployed this with me
00:49:26
why this huge amount of weapons
00:49:28
simply does not describe
00:49:29
five thousand people to arm from on the topic
00:49:31
at that time and 200 armed Decided
00:49:33
a lot he says
00:49:37
he needs to call The commander of this brigade calls and
00:49:40
says that tomorrow we will will storm,
00:49:42
but he doesn’t want to hand over his weapons, he has
00:49:45
conscript soldiers, and
00:49:46
you’re not sure about the local women’s combat capability.
00:49:48
Help
00:49:50
when we were sewing up in Mariupol. Okay,
00:49:53
so he says, Let’s need
00:49:54
Volunteers. And I was just in time to
00:49:58
create which I helped then,
00:50:00
which then
00:50:01
fought with the leader piles Akayev
00:50:04
commander my good friend comrade
00:50:07
I think who to go went to them because
00:50:10
they are Muslims they have their own relationship with
00:50:12
life and death they were not afraid of anything I
00:50:14
never say guys she is going to help
00:50:17
Donetsk and we are
00:50:20
armed and instructed but I
00:50:22
understood that this is a ticket to one end And
00:50:24
who heard the plan of the operation I realized that this was
00:50:27
exactly what they planned for us Well then everything
00:50:30
was like that I think Let’s leave on the
00:50:31
spot We’ll do it a little differently than
00:50:34
everything was planned Well apparently it was 4 in the morning we
00:50:37
should have left then it’s already a lot of
00:50:38
nine or eight in the morning it should be at 10 that
00:50:40
he should be assaulted there to go there a
00:50:41
little bit then it was possible to
00:50:42
go and
00:50:45
only us to this Kamaz of ours
00:50:48
comes up to us they say All clear The brigade has
00:50:49
already surrendered and the enemy is capturing a
00:50:52
double set of weapons of war the
00:50:56
question is this brigade commander
00:50:59
really he wanted
00:51:01
help to save him, he promised to arrange a
00:51:04
firefight for the attackers, and we had to
00:51:06
hit in the rear And so on, or was it a
00:51:09
safety call because everything
00:51:11
was already clear that he would surrender,
00:51:13
we still don’t know and there are hundreds of such cases
00:51:15
and the exit was Gerken and Slavyansk
00:51:21
Yes, there are a lot of other stories there, he
00:51:26
was almost ready to go over to the side of
00:51:29
Ukraine, I do
00:51:30
n’t believe
00:51:33
Ukraine’s conversations in quality,
00:51:38
if it had switched, then he would have switched as an
00:51:41
Agent of influence in order to trust him
00:51:43
to legalize himself and work against us,
00:51:45
so
00:51:49
therefore whoever wanted it turns out
00:51:51
I could to give another example in the
00:51:53
same Mariupol, it means that there were parts of
00:51:56
conscripts, two thirds of whom were
00:51:59
natives of the Donetsk Lugansk region and
00:52:01
who had previously defended the Maidan than
00:52:03
had dead wounded conscripts, boys of
00:52:05
19 years old,
00:52:06
they were dragged in, they were not fired, they were not
00:52:09
sent home, despite the end of their
00:52:10
service life, they were abandoned against the Russian
00:52:12
tanks
00:52:13
that were already fighting there, shelling like
00:52:16
caliber artillery and so on,
00:52:19
despite the fact that they did not study city-wide
00:52:21
combat at all, they had all their relatives
00:52:23
on the other side and they had their houses
00:52:25
on the other side and there
00:52:29
was a resentment towards the Maidan. Frankly speaking, very
00:52:31
much
00:52:32
And these boys, under shelling from
00:52:36
large-caliber hurricanes or Satan with
00:52:38
rare tank attacks, were on the other
00:52:41
side. There and so on, endless
00:52:42
shelling, provocations, and so on, we
00:52:44
were standing there in the literal sense of the
00:52:46
word.
00:52:47
I say boys, like this, let’s
00:52:50
while no one hears us honestly
00:52:54
on our side for Ukraine, which
00:52:57
everyone who comes back and forth says, and we have our
00:53:01
own opinion about the Maidan, they
00:53:02
say, but
00:53:03
why did these guys come here, the guy didn’t
00:53:05
ask, we called them on our streets,
00:53:08
and mind you, the Donetsk Lugansks did
00:53:10
n’t bust in their time in the 90s Russian
00:53:12
criminals Russian capital in
00:53:14
the Donbass defended
00:53:16
many buried who tried to establish a lot
00:53:18
of rules there and so on,
00:53:20
so this is a very large and
00:53:22
specific problem that needs to be
00:53:24
considered broadly within the framework of the
00:53:25
strategic operation of the Russian
00:53:28
leadership to absorb Ukraine, which
00:53:31
was a decision that was
00:53:32
finally made in July 2005 and this
00:53:36
takeover operation was carried out
00:53:37
brilliantly, brilliantly, that’s what they did,
00:53:40
but it was done by our helplessness,
00:53:42
infantilism, idiocy, total
00:53:44
state direct betrayal, it
00:53:45
was done firstly to ensure
00:53:47
idiocy, uh, total Betrayal is
00:53:50
also a great merit, and so the Russians
00:53:52
carried out a strategic operation that
00:53:54
has no equal stories
00:53:56
all the entries into business began, business is
00:53:58
connections and plus corruption, then culture.
00:54:00
Then it means
00:54:02
then their leadership or
00:54:04
corrupt leadership. Yes,
00:54:06
they kissed until at the time of
00:54:07
the rejection of Russian troops the
00:54:08
seizure of Crimea began, we have the Minister of Defense, a
00:54:10
citizen of Russia, the head of two citizens of
00:54:12
Russia, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a citizen of Russia. This
00:54:14
is an operation
00:54:15
like this has never happened in any
00:54:17
world history, this one miracle was here, it was
00:54:20
so bad to think through all the other
00:54:23
operations, they did this operation, they
00:54:25
did this one, they didn’t do it, it was a brilliant
00:54:30
long operation. But another thing is that it was like
00:54:33
it was one miracle,
00:54:36
it Sean failed, they just failed They didn’t
00:54:39
make the appropriate decisions on time, on the contrary, it was
00:54:41
their ease of how they
00:54:44
did it, the special 2005 to 2014
00:54:48
relaxed them a little. They thought, well,
00:54:50
how can we do it for God’s sake,
00:54:53
not just
00:54:56
the ease of the previous stage
00:54:59
played a role,
00:55:01
and
00:55:03
it was one miracle we showed when we
00:55:06
despite such an anamnesis, they
00:55:10
managed to wriggle out and there is no longer in Crimea
00:55:13
but in Donbass,
00:55:16
so the story is very rich, very
00:55:20
interesting, you haven’t seen my interview in
00:55:23
14, I’m giving about it, I
00:55:27
had to shame you, I haven’t seen it Send
00:55:30
Yes, we and we can show you next time
00:55:34
We definitely We won’t have time to discuss everything that
00:55:38
I wanted to discuss about Donbass; there are
00:55:40
several important points that we will
00:55:42
probably leave for next time, but
00:55:44
since we already mentioned the people
00:55:47
who made the decision. It seems to me
00:55:48
that there was one person, 13 generals were not
00:55:51
accepted, and one person who accepted
00:55:52
it as we already mentioned Igor
00:55:56
Varevich Kolomoisky. But my feeling is that
00:56:00
if Akhmetov took over the Donbass as
00:56:02
Kolomoisky took over the Dnieper, then there would
00:56:05
be no Donbass. I also understand that
00:56:07
Kolomoisky did this to make
00:56:09
a profit. I don’t know under what
00:56:12
circumstances he took it out of PrivatBank
00:56:14
he first took away the assets and then
00:56:16
Poroshenko took away PrivatBank, or vice versa,
00:56:19
it became clear that Poroshenko was taking away
00:56:21
Kamyshsky’s private bank
00:56:24
and it also seems to me that one of the
00:56:26
components of his current arrest is
00:56:28
pressure from the United States because Kolomoisky was
00:56:30
stirring up something there. The US crooks are very nervous
00:56:33
when it means all sorts of
00:56:34
provincial provincials Patricia in
00:56:37
Rome are trying to somehow reduce the
00:56:39
exception; it is made only for the Saudis,
00:56:42
for example, I don’t know if our listeners know,
00:56:44
no, but Vekselberg and Deripaska at
00:56:46
one time suffered precisely
00:56:48
because they are not very different from
00:56:51
others. They are exactly where- then there in America
00:56:54
Leslie won’t even say where and what,
00:56:57
but accordingly, here’s what you say about the
00:57:02
advantages and disadvantages of hot-headed
00:57:05
Tibet and loans,
00:57:09
I would like to say I completely agree with
00:57:12
your opinion so that if she had taken a
00:57:14
completely different position,
00:57:16
then everything would have been different But by the way
00:57:19
Sergei Ivanov,
00:57:20
Putin’s best friend, once paid for Donbass, you know, yes,
00:57:23
I have rumors, Earth, remember they tell me
00:57:25
Well, they say that Ivanov was somehow the
00:57:27
second person in Russia after Putin,
00:57:29
best friend There and so on He said
00:57:32
that he will do Donbass, they say gossip
00:57:36
this goes around when the superbass failed,
00:57:38
he suddenly became a boss from the lines of
00:57:39
Russia, became the head of the main
00:57:41
environmental inspectorate, in general, some kind of,
00:57:42
you understand,
00:57:43
complete complete instrumental defeat,
00:57:46
punishment and delegitimation
00:57:49
that failed because of which
00:57:52
Ivanov undertook to do everything smartly, as he
00:57:55
said a
00:57:58
man Him then instead of a bear
00:58:01
then in 2008 2007
00:58:24
it is important that there is such a Gossip Girl
00:58:29
So on both sides people paid
00:58:34
Well, in general, the amount of humankind,
00:58:37
I will say this, the amount of human
00:58:39
stupidity, baseness,
00:58:42
insignificance, selfishness, petty interests,
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inability to look far, is nowhere
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manifested as in war in general,
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as well as the best quality,
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too, so you need to look carefully
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Who is who
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Alexey thank you giant we often

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