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Réseau InternationalCaptured “Leopard” delivered to Moscow

International Network - May 01, 2024

Rheinmetall is angry, Berlin is growling that “this is not the right way to do things”, Putin has organized a “zoo”.

   

On the night of April 28, a German Leopard 2A6 tank was brought to Moscow. It will be added to the exhibition of trophy vehicles on Poklonnaya Hill, which will open on May 1.

The German company Rheinmetall AG, which produces “armor” and cannons, is anxiously and angrily watching the company's shares on the stock exchange. Last summer, when ours touched the first “feline” of Vaterland, the prices of the German industrial giant suddenly collapsed by almost 10%. The demonstration of the captured tank on Poklonka will not bring growth to the company's securities. Berlin mutters that this is not done in the “civilized world”, that it is “Russian barbarism”, that Putin has organized a “zoo”.

Trophies of Western military equipment captured during the SVO operation are not a new thing in the Russian wilderness. In August 2023, during the army forum at Patriot Park, a corresponding exhibition took place, and Svobodnaya Pressa had already noted that such an exhibition should take place at Poklonnaya Gora. The idea, in fact, was not revolutionary, but there must have been circumstances that did not allow it to be realized at the time. Today, it’s done!

And this was done very quickly, which did not prevent the West, which had gone completely crazy, from starting to take offense at Russia – they said: “How can you do this, it’s in very bad taste. Jens Stoltenberg complains that the exhibition shows NATO's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine. Well, yes, it is. Russia is tired of being delicate, it's time to realize it.

The trophy exhibition will be inaugurated on May 1, right next to the exit of the “Parc de la Victoire” metro station. She is destined for success, there is no doubt about it. When a journalist from Svobodnaya Pressa visited the site two days before the opening, there were many people around the fence, including many foreigners. And this, on a working day, even in the rain.

If you are impatient and have the opportunity to come to Poklonnaya, don't hold back, you will be able to see a lot before the official start of the exhibition. But don't delay, the exhibition will only be open for one month, until June 1st.

I don't know why it was not called "international", because in Moscow (at the time of writing this document) fourteen foreign countries presented - one cannot say with pride - the achievements of their military-industrial complexes. Well, maybe not all the best, but all equipment is actively used by NATO armies. Just in case, they won't be able to show much that could surprise a Russian soldier.

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Réseau InternationalPutin: The vampire ball is coming to an end

International Network - March 17, 2024

Interview by D. Kiselyov.

   

Vladimir Putin answers questions from Dmitry Kiselyov

D. Kiselyov: Vladimir Vladimirovich, in stating your Message [to the Federal Assembly], you have, figuratively speaking, pulled out of your sleeve [Like a magician — Editor's note] trillions [Billion: thousand billion, called "trillion" in Russian — Ed.] and trillions. You have thus proposed an absolutely astonishing development plan for the country — absolutely astonishing. This is a different Russia, with a different infrastructure, a different social system — simply a dreamland.

This makes me want to ask you your favorite Vysotsky question: “Where to get the money, Zine?” Did we really earn this money?

V. Putin: Yes, of course.

More than that: first of all, all this was planned during the careful work of the community of experts, specialists of the Government and the Administration [of the President]. Everything is perfectly within budget rules and, in fact, quite conservative, as some experts believe there should be and will be more revenue. This means that we should have planned more spending, as this should have a direct impact on economic development prospects.

In general, this is correct, but in 2018 we also planned to allocate another 8 trillion for the development of the economy and the social sphere, and then we increased this spending. I think it's quite likely that, if things play out as the optimists on the panel I mentioned say, we can—we must and we will be able to—increase this spending in different areas.

D. Kiselyov: So we are talking about a period of six years?

V. Putin: Exactly. We're talking about a six-year period. We are in the process of developing a budget for a three-year period—a three-year planning period, as they say. But, of course, when we were preparing the speech — I say “we were preparing the speech” because there is a whole team working on this subject — we assumed that we would calculate our revenues and our expenses in the areas that we considered as key, priority, for six years.

D. Kiseliov: The fact remains that there are literally astonishing projects. For example, the Sochi-Jubga highway: 130 kilometers, of which 90 kilometers are tunnels, the rest are probably bridges, judging by the landscape. A billion and a half just for the first three years, and the highway should ideally be ready by 2030. How much is needed and will it be enough to win?

V. Putin: People need this highway. Families with children cannot get to Sochi by car. Everyone stops somewhere near Gelendzhik or Novorossiysk, because the highway is very difficult — a serpentine road.

There are several construction options. We will literally discuss it in the coming days: either build it to Jubga, or build it first from Jubga to Sochi. Some members of the Government suggest proceeding in stages. Others think that everything must be done at the same time, otherwise there will be a narrow corridor from Jubga to Sochi.

The first part, if you watch from Novorossiysk, is more or less decent, and the coverage is not bad, but it is very narrow. If we arrive in Sochi like the first part, traffic jams may occur in this small space, and there are enough of them today.

In general, we will determine this with specialists — how, by what steps, but it must be done. Of course, we need to determine the final cost of the project and ensure everyone stays within financial plans.

The interest of the people first, but also of the economy. The development of the territories in the south of the country is very important.

D. Kiselyov: If we can afford such large-scale investments, it means that the country is rapidly getting rich, especially in the conditions of the Special Military Operation, in the conditions of almost 15 sanctions, which are absolutely wild. In addition, we have made it our mission to reduce poverty, including among large families. Isn't it too bold?

V. Putin: No. Look, if we get back to this highway. When I discussed it with members of the Government — as you know, the Ministry of Finance is always miserly in the good sense of the word, always very conservative in terms of spending — the Minister of Finance [Antone Silouanov] told me said, almost word for word: “Only those who have never used this road are opposed to its construction today.”

D. Kiseliov: That is to say, we would have to take the entire Government there.

V. Putin: And he is right, because it is particularly [important] for families with children.

As for whether we are getting rich or not. The economy is growing — that is a fact, and a fact that has been recorded not by us, but by international economic and financial organizations. We have indeed overtaken the Federal Republic of Germany in terms of purchasing power parity, taking its place — fifth — among the world's largest economies.

The German economy contracted, I believe, by 0,3% last year, while we grew by 3,6%. Japan advanced by a small percentage point. But if things continue to evolve at the same pace as today, we have every chance of taking Japan's place and becoming the fourth largest economy in the world in the not too distant future.

However, we must be honest and objective: there is a difference between the quality of our economies. In terms of purchasing power parity, that is to say in terms of volume, we are really fifth and we have every chance of taking Japan's place. But the structure of their economies, of course, differs favorably from ours.

We still have a lot to do so that, not only in terms of purchasing power parity, but also [in terms of GDP] per capita, we are in a decent position — that's number one. Second, the structure itself must change to become much more efficient, more modern and more innovative. This is what we are going to work on.

When it comes to income, purchasing power parity is a very important indicator. It's the volume, the size of the economy. This means that the state receives funds to solve strategic tasks through the tax system at all levels. This gives us the opportunity to develop as we believe is necessary for our country.

D. Kiselyov: By the way, you are talking about the structure, the need for structural changes in our economy. After all, this is exactly what was stated in your speech, and this is how the task is set: for innovative industries to develop faster than the economy on average.

V. Putin: Yes, of course.

I have already said it: it is the structure that we must work on. The future of our economy, the future of labor resources, labor efficiency and productivity depend on it.

One of the main tasks today is to increase labor productivity. Indeed, in a context of shortage of workers, labor resources, we have only one way to develop effectively, namely to increase labor productivity. This means that we must increase the innovation potential of the economy, for example by increasing the density of robotization. Today we have ten robots, I think, for 10 workers, and we need at least a thousand robots for 000 workers. I think this is the case in Japan.

And for people to be able to work with this new equipment — not only to use robotics, but also other modern means of production — we need to train them. Another problem arises, that of staff training.

We have entire areas set aside for this purpose, including engineering training. I am sure you have noticed that we have already launched 30 modern engineering colleges across the country. This year we are launching 20 more, making 50 in total. And we plan to launch 50 more in the coming years.

These directions are therefore the future of our country. We will move forward and develop in this direction.

D. Kiselyov: To finish the question of sanctions: several expressed the idea of ​​creating a special body which would deal with sanctions, their reflection and, in general, defense against sanctions. Is this idea being considered or does it not make sense?

V. Putin: It is simply not necessary. We analyze — the Government, the Central Bank, the Security Council — everything our enemies do. Many things are done not for political or military reasons, although they are defended that way, but simply for competitive reasons...

D. Kiseliov: Unfair and unscrupulous competition.

V. Putin: Unfair competition — which is hidden behind political or military considerations. This was the case in the aviation industry, and it is the case in many other industries.

We live in the world as it is and we have adapted to it. We understand who we are dealing with. And so far, as you can see from the results of our work, we have been quite effective.

D. Kiselyov: But the perfidy of the West is not limited to sanctions. Here is an excerpt from your Message [to the Federal Assembly]: “the West is trying to drag us into an arms race, thus exhausting us and repeating the trick it pulled off in the 1980s with the Soviet Union” . What is our margin of safety in the event of an arms race?

V. Putin: We must ensure that every ruble invested in defense brings us the maximum return. Indeed, in Soviet times, no one counted these expenses, no one, unfortunately, sought efficiency. Defense spending accounted for about 13% of the Soviet Union's country's GDP.

I will not refer to our statistics, but to those of the Stockholm Institute: last year our defense spending amounted to 4%, and this year to 6,8%, which means that we have grew by 2,8%. In principle, this is a noticeable increase, but it is absolutely not critical. In the Soviet Union we spent 2,8%, while today we spend 13%.

I must say that defense spending speeds up the economy, makes it more energetic. But of course there are limits, we understand that. The eternal question is which is more profitable, cannons or butter? We have it in sight.

However, I repeat, the good thing about our modern defense industry is that it not only indirectly influences civilian industries, but also uses innovations necessary for defense to produce civilian products. This is an extremely important aspect.

Our expenses are obviously not comparable. How many are already in the United States? Eight hundred…

D. Kiselyov: Almost nine hundred already.

V. Putin: Almost 900 — 860 or 870 billion [dollars]. This is absolutely incomparable to our expenses.

D. Kiseliov: I have the impression that they are stealing there, because they don't have hypersonics or anything [like that]... What is it? ?

V. Putin: Let me explain to you what it is. The fact is that they spend a huge amount of money on maintenance — and not just on salaries, but also on maintaining bases around the world. And there, like in a black hole, everything goes there — you can't count it. This is where most of the money is pilfered. Although in the production of means of destruction and weapons in general their expenses are also difficult to estimate.

If you calculate what it cost them, for example, the famous anti-missile defense system and one of the main elements of overcoming this system on our side — Avangard, an intercontinental missile, a gliding unit with intercontinental range — this are simply incomparable values. And we actually reset everything that they did, everything that they invested in this missile defense system. This is how it should be done.

And of course, without a doubt, the very economy of our armed forces must meet today's demands.

D. Kiselyov: The word “fairness” is a magic word for the Russian language. You use it very carefully, but once you said it in your speech, it came like a bolt from the blue. You said that the distribution of the tax burden should become more equitable in Russia, and you suggested that the Government think about it. In what direction should we think?

V. Putin: You know, the distribution of the tax burden should be fair in the sense that companies, legal entities and individuals who earn more, in simple terms, should allocate more to the State Treasury for solving national problems, firstly for solving problems linked to poverty reduction.

D. Kiseliov: A progressive tax?

V. Putin: Yes, in fact, a progressive tax.

I don't want to go into details now, we have to work on it. And we need to build this system in such a way that it really has a big impact on solving, first of all, social issues and the tasks facing the state in this area.

For example, we plan to reduce the tax burden on large families and take a number of other measures in this direction. It seems to me that society will accept this quite normally. First of all.

Secondly. What are the companies themselves asking of us? They ask that we decide on the tax system, but that we do not touch it again, that it be stable. This is the most important demand and requirement of businesses.

The Government is expected to consider this issue in the very near future and submit proposals together with State Duma deputies.

D. Kiselyov: Progressive tax — we won't scare anyone away? In the past we were always afraid of scaring away entrepreneurs with this progressive tax.

V. Putin: No, I don’t think so. In principle, we have this system in place. Even those who were strong advocates of the uniform scale, the authors of the uniform scale, now believe that, overall, we are ripe for a much more selective approach.

D. Kiselyov: During your Message you thanked the “colleagues of the Government” – that is how you phrased it. Does this mean that Mishustin's Government — if you win — will remain in place?

V. Putin: To tell the truth, we should talk about it after the election, after the vote count. It seems to me that this is simply incorrect today. But overall, the Government is working — as we can see, the results are obvious, these are objective data — it is working in a completely satisfactory manner.

D. Kiseliov: You mentioned reducing the tax burden on large families. Children and demographics — these topics figured prominently in your Message. Indeed, the question is very painful, because Russia is demographically shrinking. Last year, the birth rate broke all records.

V. Putin: I believe the birth rate was 1,31 or 1,39….

D. Kiseliov: 1,39 children per woman capable of giving birth.

V. Putin: Of childbearing age.

D. Kiseliov: The ideal would perhaps be to double it, that is to say to increase it to three. Because it is literally a disaster for society.

You proposed a large-scale maternity support and demographic stimulation program. Can we believe that these measures will make it possible to reverse the downward trajectory towards an upward trajectory?

V. Putin: In general, if we take all measures aimed at supporting families with children, we plan to spend up to 14 trillion rubles over the next six years, through different channels. It's a huge amount.

There are many areas of assistance to families with children: from general social assistance — construction or renovation of kindergartens, construction of new schools, repair of old schools, upgrading — to assistance for women , from pregnancy to her child's age of 18. In fact, nearly 400 women currently benefit from benefits. Almost one in three women are expecting a child. And more than ten million children receive benefits. This is a serious thing.

We have maintained the maternity capital system. We have maintained payments — these decisions are being made — of 450 rubles per family, if a third child appears, for repayment of a mortgage loan. We have maintained the advantages linked to mortgage loans for families with children. Generally speaking, there are a range of very different areas to support families.

Of course — you have already said it — it is also the fight against poverty, because, of course, it is much more difficult for families with children than for families without children. It's understandable, the expenses are greater. Nevertheless, we have managed to achieve a lot in this area.

20 years ago, 29% of the population lived below the poverty line, or 42 million people. Today, this percentage is 9,3%, according to the latest data, but that still represents 13,5 million people. Of course, that's a lot. Of course, we must do everything to reduce it to 7% at most. And for large families, the figure is more modest, but it also needs to be improved.

Where to start when we talk about birth rate problems? I've said it many times before, and the experts have talked about it, these are objective things, namely: we have experienced two very sharp declines in the birth rate. During the Great Patriotic War, in 1943-1944. There was also a comparable decline immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Ditto, the same drop in the birth rate.

The reason is clear: the social support system has collapsed. As low as it was in the USSR, if we can talk about it, it still existed, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union it almost completely disappeared and poverty began to be total. No need to talk about it today. Regardless, the family planning horizon receded during these years, and the birth rate fell until the war years. Then there was a recovery. Today we have a large number of children, young people who in a few years will enter adulthood and childbearing age, and we assume that our rates will also increase.

What you said is a global trend. Only a few countries with developed economies display positive demographic dynamics, while in all other countries everything becomes negative. This is a complex issue related to economics and women's priorities in life. It's better not to dwell on it now, let's let the demographers talk to us about it and offer us the solution.

But you know what gives us optimism? The state of mind of society. 70% of men and 72% of women want to have two or more children, and the state must support them. It's a whole set of support measures that we're planning — they need to be implemented, and we will.

D. Kiseliov: But it is still not certain that these measures will make it possible to reverse the situation.

At the end of the 90s – it's a well-known story, you told it yourself – you saved your children from a fire: you entered a burning house, on the first floor. And only then did you remember that there was money elsewhere. The money burned in the fire. This shows your priorities: children first, money second.

It may be the same today on a national scale. Should we give up — not 14 [trillion], but everything, and create such a program to ensure that this situation is reversed?

V. Putin: You know, you have to look at the course of things, as they say. In the early 2000s we took a number of measures in the field of demography, including the introduction of maternity capital and a number of other measures that had an obvious positive result. So we can achieve the goals we need.

D. Kiselyov: So there is such an experience?

V. Putin: We have experience, of course, we have experience. And thanks to this experience and other modern developments, we should expect to achieve the goals we have set for ourselves. And depending on events, we will adjust these measures or add something else to the measures we apply.

For example, we have just declared the Year of the Family. We have a new national project called “Family”. It has elements that we have never used before. For example, 75 billion rubles will be allocated to regions where the birth rate is lower than the national average. These are mainly the central and north-western regions of Russia. 75 billion rubles is decent money. You just have to manage it wisely.

There is also an “elderly care” component. There are other support measures. We must increase the birth rate and life expectancy, in order to stabilize the country's population. This is the most important integral indicator of our success or, perhaps, work that requires additional attention from all administrative levels and authorities.

D. Kiselyov: Yes, but everywhere in the world there is a third tool for solving demographic problems: immigration. What are the numbers we can talk about over this six-year period and what would systemic work be in this area?

V. Putin: If we talk about immigrant workers, we do not have many of them compared to other countries — they represent 3,7% of the total number of workers. But they are concentrated in the regions where economic life is most active, and there they are of course much more numerous. These are the Moscow region, the city of Moscow, the North-West region and some northern regions, where the salary level is decent. But it is undoubtedly an issue that requires special attention from authorities — local, regional and federal.

What did I want to say here? This is a very important thing. After all, when hiring immigrant workers, we always talk about the need to do so due to labor shortages. Our entrepreneurs must understand that the situation in terms of labor availability will not change for the better in the coming years — they will necessarily face a labor shortage.

This means that to solve this problem in a cardinal way — I return to what we have already talked about — we must increase labor productivity and reduce the number of workers in areas where this is possible, obtaining even greater results thanks to the introduction of modern technology. To do this, we need to invest in this area and train staff — we've talked about this before. This is the most important thing we need to think about.

Generally speaking, of course, migration policy is an important tool for the economy. It is not a sin to draw inspiration from the experience of other countries. First of all, of course, we must talk about the repatriation of our compatriots. What is repatriation and what are compatriots — we already have a normative framework that there is no need to repeat here.

We need to talk about welcoming people who may not intend to settle in the Russian Federation, but who, due to their qualifications and talents in various fields, can make a significant contribution to the development of our state, of Russia. We will also be happy to welcome such people.

As for traditional migrant workers, we also need to think about how to prepare them to come to Russia, including with our partners in the countries where they live. This means that they must learn the Russian language, our traditions, our culture, etc. We have to take care of them here, treat them humanely. So that they integrate naturally into our society. All of this should have a corresponding positive effect, I hope.

Yes, and of course everyone must respect our traditions and the laws of the Russian Federation. And of course, compliance with health and other standards is in high demand. The safety of citizens of the Russian Federation must come first.

D. Kiselyov: The Russians are probably the most divided nation in the world. You had an interview with “The Leaders of Russia” and one of your interlocutors said that in the Zaporozhye oblast we discovered that they were as Russian as we are. For them, it was a revelation. In general, it really is like that, and we are developing our new regions, and Odessa is a Russian city. I guess there's a lot of hope in that direction too?

V. Putin: Of course. The population density in these areas has always been quite high and the climate is wonderful.

As for Donbass, it is an industrially developed region, even during the times of the Soviet Union. How much did the Soviet Union invest in this region, in its coal mines, in its metallurgical industry! Yes, of course, investments are needed so that all production is up to date, so that the living and working conditions of the population are built in a completely different way — not as they were a few decades ago .

As for Novorussia, it is a region where developed agriculture is well established. Here we will do everything in our power to support both traditional areas of activity and new areas that organically fit into these regions and people's desire to develop them. And, you know, the people there are very talented.

In addition, as I already mentioned, the taxes collected in these regions are already paid into the federal budget. Yes, at this stage they need to be helped, supported and pulled towards the Russian republican, federal level. They will work, these regions, and very quickly.

D. Kiselyov: Historically, it is obvious that Nazi regimes do not dissolve on their own, but disappear following military defeat. This was the case in Germany, Italy and Japan. It will be the same for the Banderist Nazi regime. We are now moving forward across the entire front line, judging by reports from the Ministry of Defense and our war correspondents.

But have we managed to find a way of fighting that allows us to reduce losses on the offensive compared to the defense? This is not a trivial task for the art of war, but it always slows down the offensive. It's an economy that makes perfect sense for our heroic warriors. But a question arises: how to move forward with a minimum of losses?

V. Putin: The question is understandable and fair. But the answer is also simple: we must increase the means of destruction — the number and power of the means of destruction, increase the effectiveness of the forces and means used. Aviation — both tactical aviation and army aviation, as well as strategic aviation. I am of course talking about the acceptable components for armed conflicts of this type. These are ground means of destruction, including high-precision weapons. These are artillery, armored vehicles. We are developing this technology, without exaggeration, by leaps and bounds.

D. Kiselyov: In this direction?

V. Putin: Yes, that is what is happening. This is the answer to your question: the more power and means of destruction, the fewer victims there are.

D. Kiselyov: But the question remains: what price are we prepared to pay — the word “project” is perhaps not appropriate here — for all this challenge that we have been forced to face during the 'History ?

V. Putin: Look, every human life is priceless, every life. And the loss of a loved one is an immense grief for a family, for any family.

But what is the question? The question is to define the very fact of what we do. What do we do ? Today, during a meeting, as you just noticed, one of the participants in the conversation said: we were surprised to find that there were Russians just like us there. We came to help these people. This, in principle, is the answer to your question.

If we abandon these people today, tomorrow our losses could be multiplied, and our children will not have a future, because we will not feel safe, we will be a third or fourth class country, no one will take us into consideration if we cannot defend ourselves. The consequences could be catastrophic for the Russian state. This is the answer.

D. Kiselyov: The Americans seem to be talking about negotiations, about strategic stability, but at the same time they say that it is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia. Our position is: “We are open to negotiations, but the time for kind gestures has passed, it is over.” So there will be no negotiations?

V. Putin: We have never refused to negotiate.

D. Kiseliov: But how is this possible without kind gestures, and therefore without compromise? How ?

V. Putin: I will try to explain it. When we negotiated in Turkey, in Istanbul (I have already said this many times, but it must be repeated, I will do it) with the negotiators of the opposing side, we ended up with a thick folio, a document, in fact a treaty, a draft treaty. An extract from this treaty was initialed by the head of the Ukrainian side's negotiating group, Mr. Arakhamiya. He did it, there is his signature (we have it in the Administration). But then, as you know, Mr. Arakhamiya himself said it publicly to the whole world, also in an interview, I think, with journalists, with foreign journalists even: the former British Prime Minister, Mr. Johnson, came and dissuaded them from finally signing and, therefore, executing this agreement. And the topic that you just mentioned was brought up: we must defeat Russia on the battlefield.

Are we ready to negotiate? Yes, we are. But that's it: we are ready to negotiate not on the basis of any "wishes" after the consumption of psychotropic drugs, but on the basis of the realities which have taken such a turn, as they say in these cases, on the ground . This is firstly.

Secondly. We have already been made many promises. They promised not to expand NATO to the East, and we see them on our borders. They promised, without going into history, that the internal conflict in Ukraine would be resolved peacefully, politically. If we remember correctly, three foreign ministers came to kyiv, Poland, Germany and France, and promised that they would be the guarantors of these agreements — and the next day there was a coup State. They promised to respect the Minsk agreements, then publicly announced that they were unlikely to keep these promises, but only got a break from arming the Banderist regime in Ukraine. We have been promised many things, so promises alone are no longer enough.

To negotiate now, just because they are out of ammunition, would be somewhat absurd on our part. Nevertheless, we are ready for a serious conversation and we want to resolve all conflicts, and this one first of all, by peaceful means. But we must clearly and distinctly understand that this is not a pause that the enemy wants to take to rearm, but a serious conversation with guarantees for the security of the Russian Federation.

We know the different options that are being discussed, we know the “carrots” that will be shown to us to convince us that the time has come. We want, I repeat once again, to resolve all disputes and this dispute, this conflict, by peaceful means. We are ready to do it, we want it. But it must be a serious conversation with the security of the opposing side, that is, in this case we are primarily interested in the security of the Russian Federation. It is on this basis that we will proceed.

D. Kiselyov: Vladimir Vladimirovich, it seems to me that we look a little too noble. Will it not happen that we conclude something with them, that they deceive us again and that we console ourselves by telling ourselves that we were honest, but that they deceived us? Is it our destiny, after all, to always be the joke?

Americans minted medals for themselves in the 1990s for winning the Cold War, and all the decades since have been decades of big lies. How can we hope that they will finally conclude an honest treaty with us, which they will respect and which will include guarantees for us? I have no idea how to deal with them? Do you really believe this is possible?

V. Putin: Sorry to say this, but I don't believe anyone.

D. Kiselyov: Oh good.

V. Putin: But we need guarantees. The guarantees must be made explicit, they must be those that suit us and that we can believe in. This is what we are talking about.

It is probably premature to speak publicly about what they might be. But we certainly will not accept empty promises.

D. Kiseliov: I fear that you will be quoted extensively. Do you trust no one at all, or are you referring to Western partners in this case when you say you trust no one?

V. Putin: I prefer to be guided by facts rather than by good wishes and calls to trust everyone. You see, when decisions are made at this level, the degree of responsibility for the consequences of those decisions is very high. This is why we will not do anything that is not in the interest of our country.

D. Kiselyov: Vladimir Vladimirovich, what happened to Macron? Has he lost his mind? He is going to send French troops to fight our army, he looks like a Gallic warrior rooster, and he has scared all the Europeans. How should we respond to this?

V. Putin: The fact is that Western military forces have been present in Ukraine for a long time, even before the coup, and after the coup their numbers increased. Today, they are present directly in the form of advisors, they are present in the form of foreign mercenaries and they suffer losses. But if these are official military contingents of foreign countries, I am sure that this will not change the situation on the battlefield – this is the most important thing, just like the delivery of weapons does not change anything.

Second, it can have serious geopolitical consequences. Because if, for example, Polish troops enter the territory of Ukraine, as seems to be the case, to cover the, say, Ukrainian-Belarusian border or in other places to free Ukrainian military contingents so that they participate in combat operations on the contact line, I think that Polish troops will never leave this territory again. This is my belief. They only dream of regaining these lands, which they consider historically theirs and which were taken from them by the “father of nations” Joseph Stalin and given to Ukraine. They want them back, of course. And if official Polish units enter, they are unlikely to withdraw.

But other countries that lost part of their territory as a result of World War II could follow this example. I think that the geopolitical consequences for Ukraine, even from the point of view of preserving its statehood in its current form, will of course manifest themselves in all their glory.

D. Kiselyov: If we return to Macron, perhaps he decided to take revenge on Russia for the fact that we “stepped on its toes” in Africa, and that we had to “stay there and to fear" ? He probably didn't expect us to be so active there.

V. Putin: Yes, I think there is some resentment, but when we were in direct contact with him, we spoke quite frankly about this topic.

We did not bury ourselves in Africa, we did not oust France from it. The problem is elsewhere. The famous Wagner Group first carried out a number of economic projects in Syria and then traveled to other countries in Africa. The Ministry of Defense provides support, but only because it is a Russian group, nothing more. We didn't oust anyone. Quite simply, the African leaders of certain countries reached an agreement with Russian economic operators, they wanted to work with them, they did not want to work with the French in certain respects. It wasn't even our initiative, but that of our African friends.

There is no reason to blame us in this regard, if an independent state wants to develop relations with its partners in other countries, including Russia, it wants to develop relations with Russia. We did not touch them, the former French colonizers, in these countries. I even say this without irony, because in many countries where France has historically been a metropolis, we don't really want to deal with them. It has nothing to do with us. Maybe it's easier to blame someone than to see your own problems. Perhaps such a sharp and rather emotional reaction on the part of the French president is connected, among other things, with what is happening in some African states.

Although I know other countries in Africa which do not see any problem with the French staying and who say "yes, that suits us, we are ready to work with them", the fact remains that in some countries they do not want to do it. It has nothing to do with us. We are not inciting anyone there, we are not turning anyone against France.

We do not set ourselves such tasks. To be honest, we do not have national tasks there at the Russian state level. We're just friends with them, that's all. They want to develop relationships with us — please, we are going against them. There is no reason to blame us.

D. Kiselyov: But now they say in France that there are no more “red lines” in relation to Russia, that nothing is impossible and that everything is possible. In general, they want to somehow talk to us on a balance of power basis. What you hear from France, the West, Lithuania... In general, it is a dissonant, but hostile chorus.

Perhaps we too should opt for unconventional solutions and, at some point, seek help from the two million-strong North Korean army? For example, in exchange for our “nuclear umbrella” over half of the Korean peninsula? Why not ?

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the erasure of France

Equality and ReconciliationMacron or the erasure of France (extract SAPTR 26)

Equality and Reconciliation - March 16, 2024

Full episode available on VOD from Kontre Kulture: kontrekulture.com/produit/soral-a-presque-toujours-raison-episode-26-mars-2024/

   

Contents of this SAPTR #26

00:27 – Continuation of the “Fat Lesbian” affair
02:34 – Complaint from “French Jewish Youth”
07:08 – Macron or the erasure of France
15:47 – The destruction of a country by its language (1)
18:48 – The destruction of a country by its language (2)
20:24 – Rachida Dati or the negation of French culture
24:08 – Attal or the alliance of the star and the washer
28:40 – Attal vs Bardella: youthism versus youthism
37:14 – BHL and Yakovleff: the pathological denial of Russian victory in Ukraine
42:50 – Terroir and globalism: the peasant world fighting for its survival
54:00 – Highly symbolic: a family of farmers crushed by OQTF
56:44 – When Todd says (almost everything) like Soral
01h03:34 – Gaza or the great revealer
01h07:59 – The end of the Shoah annuity?
01h17:33 – The discredit of Zionist communication
01h25:38 – Youthism: identitarians are mental leftists
01h29:57 – When Julien Dray rediscovers himself Hebrew
01h33:12 – Neither forgiveness nor forgetting: the religion of hatred
01:37:26 – Ethnic cleansing has always been the Zionist project
01:46:29 – Israel's future can only be South Africa
01h51:26 – The return to the fundamentals of the left and the right
01h56:40 – The regained honor of Jean-Luc Mélenchon
02h04:51 – The useful inconsistency of LGBT
02h07:34 – The Zionist abjection of a certain Catholic right
02h12:26 – The consequences for the France of tomorrow?
02h16:29 – Solutions for the France of tomorrow?
02h18:31 – The Jewish community in the France of tomorrow?
02h23:12 – At the dawn of a third world war?
02h29:29 – On the unhappy conscience of the French far-right
02h35:02 – American elections: how to still steal from Trump in 2024?
02h41:49 – Make no mistake about the clash of civilizations

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Réseau InternationalVladimir Putin responds to Emmanuel Macron

International Network - March 12, 2024

Consequences of Macron's statements.

   

“The West continues to lie and terrorize the world. Today, the West shamelessly claims that Russia intends to attack Europe. But you and I know they are talking nonsense.”

Vladimir Putin

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Putin in the Duma

Equality and ReconciliationKey points from Vladimir Putin's speech to the Duma on March 1, 2024

Equality and Reconciliation - March 04, 2024

The International Network site provided the entire transcription of the Russian president's speech, which is very long. Sputniknews summarized it. Here it is.

   

West, nuclear weapons, economy:
the key points of Putin's message to the Russian Parliament

Like every year, the Russian President gave a speech to the Federal Assembly on February 29. This year, it focused on strategic tasks.

Special operation in Ukraine

- Russia has proven that it can respond to all challenges.
- The absolute majority of Russians supported the special military operation in Ukraine.
- The Russian armed forces have gained colossal experience.
- The Russian military has the initiative, the army is advancing firmly on a number of axes and liberating new territories.
- Russia will do everything to end the conflict, eradicate Nazism and carry out all the tasks of the special operation.
- The consequences of possible [Western] interventions will be much more tragic.

Arms

- Russian strategic nuclear forces are fully ready.
- The West chooses targets in Russia to strike, so it needs weapons. Moscow already has weapons capable of hitting targets in Western countries.
- The Sarmat complex has been delivered to the troops, we will reveal it soon.
- The Zircon sea-based hypersonic complex has already been used in combat, this system is already in service.
- Missiles of the Kinjal hypersonic complex are effectively used during the special military operation.
- Tests of the Bourevestnik nuclear cruise missile and the underwater drone capable of carrying a Poseidon thermonuclear charge are completed.

Nuclear threat

- New attempts to intervene in Russia are fraught with a large-scale conflict with the use of nuclear weapons.
- Disinformation about alleged Russian nuclear weapons in space aims to drag Russia into unequal negotiations.
- Everything the West is proposing really poses the risk of conflict with nuclear weapons, which will lead to the destruction of civilization.
- The West is trying to drag Russia into an arms race, to repeat the experience of the USSR in the 1980s.

Security in Europe

- The West caused the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and continues to lie.
- By declaring that Russia wants to attack Europe, the West is delirious.
- The actions of the United States are destroying the security system in Europe.
- Without a sovereign and strong Russia, a sustainable world order is impossible.

Defense of Russian sovereignty

- We did not start the war in Donbass, but we will do everything to end it, to uproot Nazism.
- The West, with its colonial habits, would like to see instead of Russia a dependent, dying, declining space.
- The West chooses targets in Russia to strike, so it needs weapons. Moscow already has weapons capable of hitting targets in Western countries.
- The West deliberately destroys moral norms and the family institute, while Russia chooses traditional life and values.
- Russia has been and remains a bastion of traditional values, our choice is shared by the majority of people in the world.
- We will not allow anyone to interfere in our internal affairs.
- It is necessary to strengthen the Russian military group in the west of the country given the accession to NATO of Sweden and Finland.
- It is necessary to form a new contour of global security. Russia is ready for dialogue with all countries.
- Russia's dialogue with ASEAN, Africa and Arab countries is developing positively.
- We see great prospects in building a broad Eurasian partnership.

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“Dear senators!
State Duma deputies!
Dear citizens of Russia!
Each speech to the Federal Assembly is above all a look towards the future. And today we will talk not only about our immediate plans, but also about strategic tasks, about those issues, the solution of which I consider to be of fundamental importance for the confident and long-term development of the country. »

Vladimir Putin

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François Asselineau

Equality and ReconciliationFrançois Asselineau: who benefits from Navalny’s death?

Equality and Reconciliation - 22 Feb 2024

In a long tweet posted on February 17, 2024, François Asselineau lashes out against politicians who betray France for the benefit of the United States.

   

What is happening at the moment is very serious. It clearly appears that the US deep state seeks to enter into head-on war with Russia, the world's leading nuclear power, and to send the peoples of Europe to massacre against the Russian army, after having wiped out 500.000 Ukrainians.

In this explosive context, any political leader with a sense of responsibility must exercise the greatest caution in the face of events, particularly in the face of the announcement of Navalny's sudden death.

Because, whether we like Putin or not, it is clear that he had no interest in the death of this US agent, lost in a Siberian prison and forgotten by everyone.

Putin had in fact just pulled off a masterstroke with the television interview with Tucker Carlson, seen by 1 billion Earthlings, in which he appeared – to the great fury of the CIA – as a reasonable leader, with solid arguments, with which we should be able to build a peace plan.

On the other hand, if there is one camp that finds great interest in Navalny's death, it is the US deep state and its EU satellites.

Because this death:

▪️ timely relaunch of the US-EU narrative on Putin’s monstrosity

▪️ ruins Putin's global benefit from his Tucker Carlson interview

▪️ makes it politically and mediatically difficult for Republican parliamentarians to continue to refuse to vote for additional aid of $96 billion to Ukraine

▪️ allows us to silence the new Ukrainian military disaster: Russian forces have won the strategic and symbolic town of Avdiivka.

All these reasons therefore call for the greatest caution regarding the exact causes of Navalny's death, so opportune for NATO.

In addition, the characteristics of the deceased (neo-Nazi, racist, genocidal, patented crook and arrested for it, agent financed by the NED US) should encourage all political leaders to have the minimum decency not to make him a Saint of the democracy and fundamental freedoms!

However, it is these “elements of language” “made in CIA” that all the fake “opponents” in the media have chanted in unison, like all the US-EU leaders.

- Le Pen mourns the “political activist committed to the defense of democracy”

- Bardella bows to the “defender of human rights and fundamental freedoms”

- Zemmour affirms that Navalny “enters history with his head held high” for having “fallen on the battlefield of freedom”

- Bellamy quotes Solzhenitsyn by comparing Navalny's death to the "sacrifice of a good and destitute being"

- Glucksmann claims that this neo-Nazi – who filmed himself explaining how all Muslims should be crushed like harmful insects – “was courage made man”

- Manon Aubry “supports the Russian democratic opposition” and warns that “Putin will have to answer for this crime”

- Mélenchon launches: “honor to the memory of Navalny and to the resistance of Russian democrats”

This chorus of US-EU propaganda, presenting the neo-Nazi criminal and crook that Navalny was in the guise of a Saint and Martyr, says a lot about the docility in the United States of our entire media-driven political class, in particular PSEUDO-OPPONENTS RN, RECONQUEST, LR and LFI.

They bear an overwhelming responsibility since they ENFORCE THE PROPAGANDA WHICH IS LEADING US STRAIGHT TO WAR.

Because, to use Manon Aubry's expression, how can we get Putin to “answer for this crime”, if not by waging war on Russia?

These false opponents also say nothing against the new Macron-Zelensky Agreement which still steals €3 billion from the French to finance Ukraine and prepare for war!

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Equality and ReconciliationTucker Carlson: the interview with Vladimir Putin in French!

Equality and Reconciliation - 10 Feb 2024

Here is the interview with Vladimir Putin by Tucker Carlson subtitled in French.

   

2 hours…

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Tucker Carlson in Moscow

France SoirAfter Putin interview, Tucker Carlson is on a 'to be eliminated' list

France Evening - Feb 09, 2024

After Putin's interview, Tucker Carlson is placed on a "to be assassinated" list by a Ukrainian site.

   

This weekend, American journalist Tucker Carlson arrived in Moscow to interview President Vladimir Putin. An important interview awaited by many citizens, both American and of other nationalities.

On social networks, speculation about the content of the interview is rife. This having been the subject of fake news, immediately raised by France-Soir after confirmation with Tucker Carlson's team in Moscow.

This Monday, February 6, Tucker Carlson published a video on his X account explaining the reasons for this interview with the head of the Kremlin, recalling above all the journalist's duty and the public's right to know. Carlson has of course attacked the mainstream media which no longer does information work for the public, but propaganda. Tucker Carlson also confirmed that Elon Musk had agreed to publish this interview on the social network X in order to guarantee as many people as possible access to this content which will probably be censored by the mainstream media. A tweet seen by 47 million Internet users...

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Russia - no smartphone at school

The Media in 4-4-2Putin signs law banning cell phone use in class

The Media in 4-4-2 - Dec 21, 2023

The Russian Duma validates a crucial educational amendment, ending the use of smartphones in schools from December 2024.

   

In schools these days, the image of students absorbed in their phones has become the norm, whether they are young people or teenagers. However, Russia has just made a radical change: the ban on smartphones in primary and secondary schools.

The Duma approved an amendment to the “education law”, imposing a strict ban on communication tools, including smartphones, within educational establishments. This modification will officially come into force on December 1, 2024, marking a radical turning point in the country's educational policies.

The document was published on the official legal information portal.

In accordance with this regulation, the use of mobile phones will be strictly reserved for educational purposes or in cases of emergency. Last year, Russia already banned the use of cell phones in classrooms in primary and secondary schools, a measure aimed at preventing student distraction and maintaining their concentration on lesson content.

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Stratpol: bulletin n°164

stratpolBulletin No. 164. Conference by V. Putin, Orban the incorruptible, Prozac boys

Stratpol - 18 Dec 2023

STRATPOL: Bulletin n°164 by Xavier Moreau

   

04:10 – Press conference by V. Putin:
• Putin vs AI
• De Gaulle & Poutine vs US

07:55 – Economy:
• Netherlands vs Russian gas
• Gazprom and Europe
• Economic assessment 2022
• Hyperindustrialization
• Putin vs. inflation
• Moscow, the most attractive of megacities
• Industrial revival in Mariupol

13:39 – Politico-diplomatic:
• Zelensky & Milei vs Lula
• Zelensky in Washington
• EU: Ukraine and Moldova future members
• Orbán the incorruptible
• CIA vs Iraq
• Netanyahu – Putin interview
• Putin vs Macron & LCI

23:20 – Terrorism:
• US terrorism vs Europe
• Zelensky and the guerrillas
• kyiv, Russian city

26:20 – Arming:
• 800 billion dollars for the Pentagon
• 200 million dollars for kyiv
• Pistorius: 200 shells for kyiv in 000
• Magical F-16s
• Kievan dragon teeth
• WSJ: misery of Western arsenals
• Chinese space conquest

34:53 – General military considerations
• LCI and Russian losses
• 617 Russian soldiers vs 000 Kievan soldiers
• Gamelin Parakeet
• Prozac Boys

45:30 – Map of military operations

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Russia is indivisible

RT France“We will not allow Russia to be divided”, assures Putin

RT France - Dec 03, 2023

During an intervention at the XNUMXth plenary session of the World People's Council, chaired by Patriarch Kirill, the Russian president made a plea for the cultural and spiritual unity of the country, in the face of the divisions that the West hopes to impose.

   

“It is our country, the Russian world, which has repeatedly in history opposed those who today claim to be the masters of the world,” declared Vladimir Putin on November 28, during a address to participants of the XNUMXth plenary session of the World Council of the Russian People. “We are against a dictatorship, a hegemony,” said the head of state. “It is our country which today is at the forefront of global justice,” he assures.

“Without a sovereign Russia, there is no possible world order,” he continued, pointing the finger at the West. Faced with a “vast and diverse” country, whose “diversity of cultures, traditions and customs” constitutes in his eyes a “huge competitive advantage”, Vladimir Putin warned against a West, which according to him “in principle , does not need a country as large and plurinational as Russia, with its traditions, its cultures, its languages”.

Westerners “are against all the peoples of Russia”

Westerners, or more precisely Western elites, whose worldview he castigates. “They consider Russia to be a prison of the people,” he said. “Russophobia, other forms of racism and neo-Nazism have practically become the ideology of the Western ruling elites,” said the Russian leader. An approach, according to him, not only directed against the Russians, but also “against all the peoples of Russia”.

“Any interference from outside – or any attempt to generate religious conflicts – will be fought,” warned Vladimir Putin. “We will fight against terrorism as an instrument in the fight against us, we will react,” he insisted. “We will not allow Russia to be divided, which must be one,” the Russian president further assured.

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Putin's trap

Réseau InternationalEurope has fallen into the trap set for Putin

International Network - Nov 28, 2023

The reality of war sobers Western hawks. When Western leaders dragged Putin into war, they thought they had set the perfect trap.

   

They knew very well that if they teased the Kremlin about Ukraine joining NATO, it would be forced to respond militarily, just as the United States would if something similar happened. in Mexico. This is why the American authorities, a few months before the hostilities, claimed that they were going to break out – because they themselves had provoked them. Moscow tried to assert its interests during the December 2021 negotiations, by demanding security guarantees. Then she demonstratively began rolling tanks along her border. But, of course, nothing had any effect. Everyone was deliberately deaf.

The war signified the definitive rupture between Russia and Europe, intended to weaken both and eliminate Washington's serious competitors in the global economy and in military power. It stopped the creation of a global power center in the European Union.

As soon as Putin did what he was obliged to do, American politicians and their European lackeys began to fantasize wildly about how they could defeat him cheaply at the hands of the Ukrainians and continue to destroy Russia. In the spring of 2022, Biden was so excited that he directly talked about overthrowing the Russian president. “Damn it, he can’t stay in power!” he shouted.

The US Congressional Government Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, also known as the Helsinki Commission, had even bolder plans. She convened conferences of Russian dissidents, with whom she discussed how they could work together to "decolonize" Russia. In simple terms, cutting off the country's territories. This was seen as a “moral and strategic imperative.”

European leaders were also determined and did not question what they would gain from the conflict. Contrary to the usual diplomatic clichés about a peaceful settlement, Josep Borrell declared from the first months that victory would be won on the battlefield. EU leaders have never shown such confidence, even on the most pressing issues for citizens. Moreover, he promised that Ukraine would become stronger after the war than it was before.

Europeans overcame all their other interests to realize this strange dream. They cut themselves off from cheap raw materials, severed supply chains and blocked themselves from accessing the vast market for investing and selling technology goods. Of course, the Russians and Chinese occupied the vacated niches.

The biggest enthusiasts, like Boris Johnson, continued to believe until the winter of 2023 that kyiv would succeed in reconquering Crimea. This was partly fueled by the failures of the Russian military in the fall of 2022. However, even then, such fantasies aroused doubts in Washington. The Biden administration began to understand that the capture of the peninsula would not stop, but would worsen the war, and it was already starting to get boring. Therefore, the bet was placed on the last counter-offensive, which would ultimately force the Russians into unfavorable negotiations, and all problems could be resolved.

No Hollywood film has been announced as intrusively as this operation. As practice later showed, the massive media coverage was a mistake. Too many hopes are placed on the Ukrainian armed forces. It all ended with a lead of 5-10 miles and shameful excuses like “we didn't fall for it, we're just late”.

Economic pressure also failed. While the German economy collapses by 0,6% and businesses close due to overpriced fuel, Russia's GDP, despite all sanctions and attempts to deprive oil and gas revenues, increases by 2%. In the second half of 2023, the pace even accelerated to reach 5,5%. The country receives $20 billion or more per month from the export of oil and petroleum products alone. These amounts largely cover the total volume of Western aid to Ukraine.

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