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The equipment of each bmp3 with a tactical log draws those who read kovalenka from the flow of such kind of nonsense, immunity is developed, as well as a new myth about the founding of moscow, this nonsense of the notorious ukrainian writer vladimir belinsky, everything is covered in darkness, and there are even versions that the thing is involved in the founding of moscow, and new ukrainian fairy tales about the snake gorynych, antifake, premiere , tomorrow on the first and on the air there will be a big play, when you look at the positions of the leading arab countries, they differ from the absolute support for israel that you will see in the european union, in the United States, and they say there that both sides should show restraint, both sides should look for a way out of the conflict, but i dont hear it. Some warnings from israel and the United States, which should make them seriously think about whether it is possible to continue the current line of rapprochement between, say, saudi arabia and iran, whether it is possible to try to somehow find new stability in the middle east, in many ways under the auspices of the United States, is this possible . Without taking any new positions on the palestinian issue, what do you think the arab countries will do . I think its something the fact that armed actions have begun now, it really has a certain symbolism, symbolism not only in the fact that 50 years have passed since the war of the seventythird year, it seems to me that an important element lies in the fact that there was an active discussion of the possibility of normalizing relations between saudi Arabia Arabia and israel. Moreover, although the saudi side emphasized, as one of the most important conditions, the need to resolve the palestinian problem. However, netanyahus mere phrase that the palestinians will not have any say over this process, made me think that this or that. Nothing, in other words, excuse me, im interrupting you, about ukraine, nothing about ukraine without ukraine, in the case of palestine, nothing about palestine with the participation of palestinians, this is the central question, and i think that hamas wanted to undermine the process of this normalization, which from their point of view, and not only from their point of view, it, so to speak, did not sufficiently take into account the requirements. But here i at the same time want to say another thing, that despite the terrible tragedy that is now happens, we still must admit that we are dealing with a different middle east , in the sense that now in the middle east regional players are increasingly gaining strength and independence, in the sense that they are beginning to pursue their own interests in a much greater more than they could once afford, and if we talk about this , it seems to me that these regional major players, including those who normalized relations with israel, will now have to act much more more actively than before, not just wait for proposals from the great powers, how to sit down at the negotiating table, where, with whom to talk, what is the basis for these negotiations, do they have a resource for this . I think so, yes, but the will, thats what concerns the will and what they want to see the middle east like in the future, then in my opinion, if we are talking about the fact that considerations of Strategic Development should prevail. Over considerations of clarifying the endless relationship with the help of weapons, and this we clearly see the Development Strategy of saudi arabia dying and so further, they are striving for the future, if you are striving for the future, please find ways to reduce tension in your region as much as possible, otherwise nothing will happen, and it seems to me that they now understand or will understand in the very near future that now from. History has entrusted them with the main mission of stabilizing the middle east. It is no less important that israel understands this too, that now we need to stop, we need to come to an agreement, we need to look for a solution. Of course, i never expected such an explosive conflict, especially did not expect that israel would be so unprepared, but i increasingly had an uneasy feeling. When i looked at what was happening, so to speak, in this microdistrict, in which i include syria, i had the impression that when washington saw that ukraine had become a priority for russia, and that, in general, it required large forces of great attention, then someone had the idea that, in general , this could be used so that the United States and its allies began to behave more assertively, with less. To the russian reaction in syria and israeli strikes against hezbol against the syrian army became more frequent, and this, in general, was noticeable because american aircraft began to be involved in dangerous situations that contradicted the norms of conflict avoidance that had existed until then, i do not i expected that russia would definitely do something about this , in addition to defending its rights, and not only rhetorically, but how the russian pilots behaved, but i thought that, well, tagiran, hezbols, hamas, that they may have the feeling that in general they have begun to be perceived, well, lets say, as too weak and helpless. Not just with words, but with missile attacks, do you think that in general, to some extent, this is what happened, it was related to the consequences of the ukrainian conflict, from the influence of the United States in this area. Yes, the ukrainian conflict had a serious impact on various regions, but i. Do not agree that tahran felt weak, no, this is not the same country, not the same government, which, i didnt mean that they felt weak, i meant that they were treated as if they were weak, well, they may have been treated as if they were weak, but in fact everyone understands perfectly well, that its better not to get involved, you know, and israel, even carrying out certain strikes in syria, still carried them out in syria and still carried them out primarily against hezbollah and against its, so to speak, strongholds there, this is all clear, therefore, was it or iran might have a desire somehow emphasize once again that this is one of the leading forces in the region , that it must be taken into account, probably, it was, but this could have been done by completely different means, because what just happened, yakov kedmi said about it, he said well, im not talking about iran, but about hamas, but he also said but this is discrediting, and this is also a very important conclusion, this is discrediting, how to sit down at the negotiating table with hamas now, it will be difficult, after all these victims, which in israel, as you know, are perceived very painfully, may be more painful than anywhere else, but what about discrediting iran , will it be possible to disrupt the normalization that has been outlined. Recently between saudi arabia and iran, whoever, someone in washington would really like this , well, maybe someone in washington wanted this, but in principle i believe that this was the decision of saudi arabia and iran, first of all, and with the help of china, thank you, he helped them do this, it was about stopping endless, unnecessary, exhausting clashes in the middle east, in which both saudi arabia and iran were involved, but at the same time. Any normalization does not mean that they cease to be rivals, they remain rivals anyway, the only question is what methods are best used to ensure that this rivalry is realized. Thank you, alexey, well, the whole point is that in this situation, the fact is the desire of iran and saudi arabia and riyadh. And tagheran, agree on drawing certain red lines so that both countries can solve the tasks assigned to them, namely the tasks development, in conditions when the United States switched to the Pacific Ocean to ukraine, in general, they clearly showed themselves how they cannot decide something even with their allies, abandoning, say, afghanistan. Having almost destroyed iraq, in these conditions the countries of the middle east are looking for their place in order to solve these main tasks themselves, and this requires stabilization of the possibility of socioeconomic development. Thank you, dmitry, we have very little time left, but there is one very important question, we hear what has been discovered weapon. Which western weapons were supplied, which were supplied to ukraine, and that it was discovered in the hands of hamaz , firstly, as far as you think, is a widespread phenomenon, and secondly, do you have any fear that this kind of tendency, the spread of western weapons through ukraine around the world, various dangerous movements, that this in general may become a more widespread phenomenon, well, i am almost sure that this will happen, because a large number, especially of portable weapons, including antitank manpads complexes have really spread all over the world, they talked about this, including with the member european union, the fact that these weapons are not falling into the best hands is also understandable, its not so bad if they end up, say, in the gas sector, it will be much worse , if it falls to some terrorists in the berlin area, and this is also a possible option, so war, any war, any military conflict is a source of leftwing smuggling of weapons, ukraine, a conflict of such intensity that the conversation is probably going on there, not in dozens or about thousands, otherwise. These weapons, which have gone to the side, are already starting to play, lets say in this conflict, we dont yet know when the tanks will enter gaza, what they will fire at them, that s the question, but they will probably shoot, but as for afghanistan, i i would also like to say one such thought, and if the americans did not lose afghanistan, on the contrary, they specifically left there, so as not to have a painful point at the beginning of the ukrainian conflict, that is , when we cannot inflict a similar symmetrical attack on them a symmetrical blow by supplying our weapons, that is it is too the question is such a chess game, its just that america doesnt run everywhere either, the United States responded to the crisis in the middle east by sending a squadron, a squadron led by the american Aircraft Carrier jerat ford, and there is a cruiser, several Aircraft Carriers, with a large reserve. I must say serious weapons, including cruise missiles. I dont really understand who this squadron is directed against, and what kind of reactions, political reactions this squadron is expected to achieve in the middle east. But i still remember, again, the eightysecond year, when president reagan had the nobility from my point of view, the desire to help evacuate the palestine liberation organizations from beirut, but when the americans evacuate someone, there must then be a situation full of American Military hegemony, yes, it cannot be otherwise, they urgently sent linkon jerzi, it was such a not very new ship, dating back to the second world war, with very heavy shells, in general , somehow it was sent to help evacuate the palestinians, then somehow they started shelling the hills above damascus, then somehow, by the way, they hit the syrian units, and then a few months later the barracks of the american pihotins took off, more than 200 people were killed, but that was the case, that was the case. Thats what i was there, i saw it, i didnt see the explosion myself, but i was in beirutia at the time and i just remember how during the defensive months the nature of the american presence changed, from a humanitarian mission to shells in new jersey, and i think that the United States needs to be very careful with what it does. Using military force in this area, because the area is with a lot of gunpowder, with a lot of emotions, and if in washington they do not show reasonable caution, then they can get the most unpredictable consequences, there are already examples of this, it was a big game, well see you on the air tomorrow. Hello, friends, this is a podcast about the life of the wonderful with you, me, its host, writer alexey varlamov, my guest today is cinema and literature, a wonderful director. Alexander veledinsky and writer, public figure, sergei shargunov. A the reason for our wonderful meeting, thank you for coming, was the release of the film 1993, based on the novel by sergei shargunov, and actually today about this novel, about this film, about this time, i want to talk to you, lets start with you, sergey , in fact, the theme of 1993 in literature, well, one way or another , is reflected, thats what comes to mind, well, these are novels, yuri bondarevs bermuda triangle, yes, this is Alexander Prokhanov redbrown, this is sergei esin, by the way, the former rector of literature. Institute, his novel eclipse mars, what else comes to mind boris evseev renounced hymns here are yours, from leonid borodin, it was, yes, from leonid borodin, it was leonid yuzifovich, by the way, yes, dwarf cranes, from vasily belov, from beloov, yes, of course, from vasily belova and here is your eduard lemov, eduard lemov, well, look, all these are writers, so to speak, of an older generation than you, writers who in. An adolescent, a teenager, why, why, what was you, to a thirteenyearold boy, ninety three years old, we are children of the terrible years of russia i cant forget anything, remember, like the block, i belonged to the generation that matured early, everything that happened was outrageous, impressive, involving, those events, in my opinion, were to a certain extent. Turning point in the modern history of russia, and the ninetyfirst year is turning point events, and this is all interconnected, of course, this is such a special time, but it is interesting that the people who defended this building together in the ninetyfirst year turned out to be opponents 2 years later, and characteristically , that many young guys, either my peers, or a little older, those who defended democracy in ninetyone, their parents werent allowed in, in ninetythree they werent allowed in either , but i had already run away from home, it was all taken very seriously, painfully, but besides everything else, it seems to me that i was already teething a certain look of a writer, because when i came there, i tried to remember all this, to fix it in my mind, and you were so crazy, thats what, what were you doing there on those barricades . Well, first of all, i still felt like such a witness, a chronicler, it was very interesting for me to talk to people, to understand what they were like, i remember this krasnoprestenskaya station, ordinary people in the metro were completely indifferent to what was happening, and one man in shabby clothes shouted, comrades, dont forget to get out, and how many people shied away from him , i go out, i see a woman with a vat of borscht, whom i detained. The besieged barricade is trying to drag this borscht through and this large pan tips over and bright red slurry spills over the marble floor of krasnopresnenskaya you knew about this, here i am i also think its just asking for not telling, well, maybe there will be a series again, no, probably not me then, well, theres a lot more and the smoke of the fires and the faces of the barricades and completely different flags, inflorescences of flags, disputes within the crowd, someone turns away from one speaker, someone turns to him with hope, completely different chants , completely different flags, and you remember all this in your young memory, the society for the development of the theory of youth happiness, there were christian democrats, cadets, anarchists, nationalists, just like that such an amazing gate park in the city center, wonderful, what are your memories, alexander . And my memories are such that on october 1st. Im not from moscow and on october 1st we started studying at the higher courses for screenwriters and directors and lived in a hostel in a geek, this is galushkina