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The speaker believes that the voting results were influenced by the fact that the region is part of Russia. They mention that nobody can be forced to go to the polling station, but ballots were bought and filled in without supervision from observers. The speaker emphasizes that people cannot be forced to vote and that those who came to the polling stations expressed their will, which is considered democracy.

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Russia chooses life, while in other countries moral norms are being deliberately disrupted and nations are being pushed towards extinction. Russia has been and remains the mainstay of traditional values underpinning human civilization. These values are shared by people all over the world, including millions in Western countries.

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The video discusses the conflict in Ukraine and its potential to reignite the Cold War. The country is divided, with the western regions leaning towards Europe and the eastern regions, rich in resources and heavy industry, aligning with Russia. The speaker mentions that President Putin is unlikely to let go of Crimea, which was gifted to Ukraine but has a significant Russian population. The video also highlights the fear among ethnic Russians in Crimea of losing their autonomous status or being forced to assimilate into Ukrainian culture. It shows support for Russia and skepticism towards the Ukrainian government in Kiev. The speaker suggests that a military intervention by Russia could occur if radical nationalist forces gain power in Ukraine. The video concludes by mentioning Russia's concern about Ukraine joining NATO and the potential consequences for their geopolitical influence.

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President Putin deserves credit for providing refuge to individuals with nowhere else to turn due to Interpol arrest warrants. These people may only be sharing the truth about Ukraine, including the presence of neo-Nazis and Azov battalions in Donbas. Western media suppresses this information, demonetizing and harassing independent journalists who report on it. Residents of Donbas appreciate Russian protection, which is not reflected in the media.

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The Donbas region, adjacent to Russia, did not align with the revolutionary government that took power in Ukraine in 2014. Instead, it declared independence, prompting Ukraine to mobilize a large army against it. In response, Russia intervened to prevent Ukraine's planned attack, hoping to minimize casualties among Ukrainians, whom they view as brother Slavs. A notable incident involved civilians blocking a Russian tank, demonstrating a level of restraint in the Russian military's engagement rules. This contrasts with typical military responses, where tanks would not stop for civilians. The cautious approach of the Russians reflects their desire to maintain good relations with Ukraine.

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There was no desire or need for military, political, or economic aggression. A special military operation was not necessary. If the West had not allowed the coup in February 2014 and had not given carte blanche to those who immediately declared the cancellation of the status of the Russian language in Ukraine, the residents of Crimea and Donbass, who refused to accept the coup's results, would not have had to seek support from the West.

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Марсия! Мы требуем свободы слова и права на самовыражение на нашем языке. Хватит нас ущемлять! 16 марта 2014 года, в 8 утра на территории Крыма открылись участки для голосования на референдуме. Работали 27 территориальных и 1203 участковых комиссии. В бюллетене два вопроса: первый — за воссоединение Крыма с Россией, второй — за восстановление Конституции Республики Крым 1992 года и статус Крыма как части Украины. Россия! Поздравляю вас с этим знаменательным днем! Мы идем домой! Крым в России! Ура! --- Marsia! We demand freedom of speech and the right to express ourselves in our language. Enough with the oppression! On March 16, 2014, at 8 AM, polling stations opened in Crimea for the referendum. 27 territorial and 1203 precinct commissions operated. The ballot included two questions: first, for the reunification of Crimea with Russia, and second, for the restoration of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Crimea and its status as part of Ukraine. Russia! Congratulations on this significant day! We are going home! Crimea is in Russia! Hooray!

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We've seen protests in Ukraine evolve into what some call a revolution, aiming to change the government and sign agreements with the EU, which could boost Ukraine's business environment. The free world and America support Ukraine. We've been actively engaged, but some think certain figures shouldn't be in government. Recent reports indicate Russian troops near a Ukrainian military base, raising tensions after Crimea voted to join Russia. Pro-Russian militants have seized buildings in eastern cities, with the Ukrainian interior minister promising a strong response, and an anti-terrorist operation is underway. Easter was violent, with deaths reported near Slavyansk. The US Vice President pledged aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for Ukrainians to determine their future without external interference. The CIA is working with Ukrainian partners to restore stability. Following airstrikes, the government aims to eliminate terrorists, but questions arise about attacks on separatist headquarters. The US supports Ukraine's defense of its territory.

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With the Russians entering, the situation has drastically changed. Many people are fleeing the city, and more will follow. People are seeking refuge in bomb shelters. This city is not like Iraq or Afghanistan, where conflict has been ongoing for years. It is a relatively civilized and European city, where such events are unexpected and undesired. Despite this, the people are not in denial.

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The speaker acknowledges that the people in the territories have always identified themselves as part of Russia, which is why the voting results reflected this sentiment. They mention that nobody can be forced to go to the polling station and that the U.S. government shutdown had no impact on the voting process. The speaker suggests that some individuals may have bought ballots, filled them in, and put them in mailboxes without supervision. However, they emphasize that no one can be forced to vote and that those who did participate demonstrated democracy by expressing their will.

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We support your fight for your homeland against Russian aggression. In 2017, we will take the case against Putin to Washington. Our fight is not with the Russian people but with Putin. We promise to bring your bravery to the American people and the world. We believe you will win, and we will provide what you need to succeed. The world is watching because we cannot let Putin succeed here, as it may lead to success in other countries.

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Speaker 0 believes that Putin's end game is to gain recognition for Crimea, control of the port in Sebastopol, and the two Russian provinces. Putin orchestrated the recent events in Ukraine to show that he can take over the country, but he doesn't want to keep it due to the risk of insurgency. Speaker 1 mentions that the Democrats are now supporting the arming of Ukrainians, which could make the situation messier than Putin anticipated. Speaker 0 suggests that Putin wants to negotiate after getting close to taking Ukraine and causing significant damage. He aims to keep the sanctions off and secure his provinces.

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Putin enacted a law rehabilitating all minorities deported from Crimea, granting them rights and compensation. The global outcry was significant.

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The people of Donetsk are disillusioned with President Petro Poroshenko, blaming him for the destruction and loss of lives in their city. They feel the need for their own country as they believe those in Kyiv are not their brothers. The constant shelling has resulted in numerous civilian casualties, with apartment blocks being hit repeatedly. The trauma hospital is filled with wounded civilians, including market sellers and elderly pensioners. The residents express their despair, comparing this conflict to a second war. One woman, Valentina Popova, who lost her leg and arm, pleads with President Poroshenko to stop the aggression and listen to his people. However, the city remains half empty and the war continues.

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In a recent interview with Vladimir Putin, the speaker discusses the unexpected nature of the conversation and his frustration with Putin's lengthy historical explanations. However, he recognizes that Putin's understanding of the region is based on the history and formation of Russia, including its connection to Ukraine. The speaker also notes that Putin is wounded by the rejection of the West and expresses his desire for a peace deal in Ukraine. He argues against the belief that Russia is an expansionist power and highlights the importance of Crimea to Russia. The speaker criticizes US officials for their unrealistic expectations and warns against destabilizing a country with a large nuclear stockpile.

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Canada no longer feels safe due to left-wing ideologies and LGBTQ teachings. Russia offers better economic opportunities, strength against western pressures, and a similar climate. The government is supportive of Western farmers.

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The speaker discusses the brain drain in Russia and expresses concern about Crimea becoming a point of contention between Ukraine and Russia. They emphasize the importance of the people's understanding and express their position that Ukraine should not release Crimea until the constitution is accepted. They also mention the desire to avoid civil war and question why someone else should fight on their behalf. The speaker believes that Ukraine should take responsibility for the situation within its borders.

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In Crimea, people want to speak Russian, so let them. Language will never divide our homeland. I am Jewish, I speak Russian, but I am a citizen of Ukraine. I love this country and don't want to be part of another country. Russia and Ukraine are truly kin. I know millions, thousands of people who live in Russia, wonderful people. We are all the same, we understand each other regardless of language.

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On March 16, 2014, voting stations opened in Crimea at 8 am. There were 27 real and 1200 temporary polling stations. The two questions on the ballot were: 1) Are you in favor of Crimea joining Russia as a subject of the Russian Federation? 2) Are you in favor of restoring the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Crimea and the status of Crimea as part of Ukraine?

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The transcript alleges that there are preparations to fly Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and much of his inner circle to Israel, where they would have immunity against extradition for criminal proceedings, and that this is what they would need after completing duties in Ukraine. The speaker asserts that Zelensky and his circle are “on … one foot right now in Ukraine and the other foot really in the door of the aircraft to fly them out.” The claim is made that people do not realize how weak and fragile the Ukrainian government is. Additionally, the speaker reports receiving information from Eastern Europe about people coming out of basements and homes in Prokhorst (Prokhorovka? Prokhorst is presented as a location), telling the Russians, “thank god. Let’s get this over with,” and expressing a wish for the war to end. The transcript notes that, according to the speaker, those in Eastern Ukraine and much of the population in the West desperately want an end to the war, and they realize it will only end with one outcome: “the elimination of Zelenskyy and his regime.” The statements imply a belief that increasing numbers of people are regretting the continuation of the conflict and favor a conclusion that involves removing Zelenskyy and his government.

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Our ill-wishers' attempts to isolate Russia have failed, with increasing global support for traditional values, not just from allies but also unfriendly countries. These values are important for all rational people, providing a significant safety cushion. Many supporters exist worldwide.

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Here in Sevastopol, Crimea, overwhelming support exists for rejoining the Russian Federation, demonstrated by the thousands who voted in the referendum. This city has close historical and cultural ties to Russia, the headquarters for Russia's Black Sea Fleet, and a majority of Russian-speaking people. Many describe this day as historic, the first opportunity in decades for Crimeans to decide their future. Many are emotionally charged, with tears of joy, feeling like they are finally going home to Russia. People feel that Russia is spiritually close and where they always belonged and express their desire for Putin to be their president, respecting him and his policies, confident that he will protect them and improve their lives. Despite the international community deeming the referendum illegal and threatening sanctions, many believe it reflects the will of the people and that the West should not interfere.

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In the eastern part of Ukraine, near the Russian border, the Berghut riot police are seen as heroes defending order against chaos. Many people in this region fear that Ukraine is being taken over by fascists and nationalists who are selling the country to the European Union. Despite their loyalty to the east, the people here do not support ousted president Yanukovych. They are defending their municipal buildings and are worried about who will come into power in Kyiv. The tensions between pro-Russia and pro-European Union supporters are evident, with violence erupting in some areas. The new government in Kyiv plans to sign the association agreement with the EU.

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They wanted to build Ukraine like the West, but Putin didn't want that. He wanted to control Ukraine.

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Speaker: Russia will never accept a freeze. This is just a White House fantasy, a wet dream. It's this Wall Street Journal. Everybody else repeats it. Russia has made it clear, 100% clear, that there will be no freeze, that for this war to end, Ukraine must leave all of Russian territory. And from the Russian perspective, that's total totality of Kherson, so the totality of Zaporizhzhia, the totality of Donetsk, and the totality of Lugansk. No if, ands, or buts. And let's just make this even more clear to your American audience, or your western audience. You know, in The United States, I'm somebody who took an oath to uphold and defend the constitution of The United States Of America. That's it. That's all America's about. We're a constitutional republic, and if you remove the constitution, we're nothing. We don't exist as The United States. So we take the constitution seriously. Why can't we respect the fact that the Russians take their constitution seriously? And because they were constitutionally viable from the Russian perspective, referendum in Kyrgyzstan, Zaporizhzhia, Lugansk, and Donetsk in September 2022, Russia absorbed these territories into the Russian land. It's part of Russia. Vladimir Putin cannot cannot, is incapable of giving up Russian territory as part of any deal. Constitutionally, it can't be done. He's not a dictator. You know? He is the president. He is bound by the constitution. So I don't know why people continue to repeat this absolute direct, this absolute nonsense. Russia will never give up its territory ever in a million years. It will never happen.
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