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The speaker believes Vladimir Putin wants peace. Despite raining missiles, Putin's dream was to take over the whole country, but the speaker believes that because of them, Putin won't achieve this. The speaker states they don't trust many people, including the interviewer, accusing them of dishonesty and asking "fake questions." The speaker believes Putin respects them, and that is why Putin won't take over all of Ukraine, even though that was his original intention. The speaker concludes that the war should never have happened.

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The speaker expresses unhappiness with Putin's actions in Ukraine, stating that Putin is killing many people. The speaker says they have known Putin for a long time and always gotten along with him. However, the speaker now disapproves of Putin sending rockets into cities like Kyiv and killing people.

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Today we are in a state of war, our army is ready to fight. We will go to Donbas with war, take back our territories by force, regardless of the casualties. We are prepared to take direct action in the occupied territories.

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Brian from Hawaii arrived in Poland this morning to represent the U.S. He expressed disappointment in the international civilian response to the crisis in Ukraine, expecting thousands to support Ukrainians. He plans to enter Ukraine this afternoon and attempt to join the foreign legion. More importantly, he intends to go to Kyiv, set up a tent, and occupy Ukraine. He hopes other civilians will join him with their flags and tents, staying as long as necessary. He calls for thousands of people from every country to come to Kyiv and stand with them to demonstrate global opposition and remain until all Russians are out of Ukraine.

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Grab your guns, fight against the Russian acid, the Germans, the Jewish pigs, and other vermin. Fight for our Ukrainian homeland. Against those in Kiev, the allies of the Western world.

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We fight for freedom and the people of Ukraine, while the Russians fight for tyranny and dictatorship. The difference between us and them is simple: we are human, and they are not.

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The speaker believes Putin's recent actions suggest he may not want to end the war, but also states that Putin wants peace. The speaker asserts that if it weren't for them, Putin would want to take over all of Ukraine. The speaker believes Putin saw the Afghanistan situation and thought it was his chance to take Ukraine, which was "the apple of his eye." The speaker claims that Putin's first choice was to take all of Ukraine, but he didn't act during the speaker's term. The speaker believes Putin respects them, and because of that, Putin won't take over the entire country. The speaker does not trust many people, including the interviewer, but believes Putin respects them. The speaker concludes the war never should have happened and blames incompetent people.

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What's your name? Can you scratch me? Take off the handcuffs. I'm like trash here. I'm a murderer. You handcuff me? You're a murderer. So you treat me like a murderer but cleanly. Ugh, you're in a bulletproof vest, and I'm just a citizen in handcuffs. You're sending me to war so I can protect your family? You need me! You'll die! And I won't be there! I'll die instead! Got it? Because I don't need to protect anyone! Protect your family? I don't need to protect your family, but I want to harm Ukraine. You're Russian, got it? Come here! Let's go, guys, come fight with me! Are you coming to fight with me? Are you coming with me?

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"I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I just came out here about two weeks ago." "I want to be in the military out here. I want to help out wherever I can." "I should have learned a little bit of the language before coming out here because I've been completely lost and confused, but I'm happy to be here." "I have two daughters. One of them is six and the other one is four." "When everything's kinda settled down out here, I hope that they will come out here to visit. And, and whenever I have time, I'll go visit them." "But, ideally, I want to permanently relocate to Ukraine." "It's a beautiful country that's easier for for for myself to accomplish what I wanna accomplish in my life out here."

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The speaker acknowledges that the world may be surprised by the determination of the Ukrainian people to stand up and fight. However, they personally are not surprised, as Ukraine has been fighting against Putin for the past 8 years and has experienced 3 revolutions when they disagreed with the country's direction. They emphasize that this is a critical time, as they are not only fighting for Ukraine but also for a new world order and the democratic countries. They see themselves as the shield for Europe.

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The speaker shares their experience of being targeted by military police who wanted to forcibly take them away. They also recount a story of a child being taken from their parents by armed individuals. The speaker expresses disbelief that Russia killed their mother and mentions being protected by a Russian sniper during an evacuation. They describe the hardships they have endured and state that they have aged beyond their years. When asked about their plans for the future, they simply express a desire to live and enjoy life together.

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A 56-year-old from the US, currently living in Hawaii, traveled to Ukraine because he views the conflict as a clear case of good versus evil. He believes the world should unite to support Ukraine, as Russia doesn't grasp the concept of global unity and kindness. Initially wanting to fight, he was deemed not an ideal candidate due to his age and lack of military experience. Now in Kyiv, his goal is to encourage others to join the fight, as thousands are needed from every country. He feels the world is at a critical juncture, needing to stand for humanity and human rights. He was emotionally impacted by visiting Irpin and speaking with foreign fighters who sold everything to support Ukraine. He is working to convince people to join the international legion, donate, or provide humanitarian aid. He urges those with military experience to fight, but emphasizes that anyone can contribute by simply showing support for Ukraine and human rights. He is disappointed that the world is not responding as generously as he had hoped.

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A 56-year-old from the US, now living in Hawaii, traveled to Ukraine because he views the conflict as a clear battle between good and evil. He believes the world should unite to support Ukraine, demonstrating kindness and care. His initial goal was to fight, but due to his lack of military experience, he shifted to promoting support for the Ukrainian army. He emphasizes the need for thousands of people from around the globe to join the fight, regardless of age, gender, or skill level. He feels the world is at a critical juncture, questioning whether humanity will stand for human rights or remain complacent. He was emotionally impacted by visiting Irpen and speaking with foreign fighters who sold everything to support Ukraine. He urges people to donate, join the International Legion, or provide humanitarian aid. He highlights the availability of various units for fighters of all skill levels and stresses the importance of simply showing support for Ukraine and human rights, even without fighting. He is disappointed by the lack of global response and questions whether the world truly cares.

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A 56-year-old from the US, currently living in Hawaii, traveled to Ukraine because he views the conflict as a clear battle between good and evil. He believes the world should support Ukraine's kindness and generosity, but Russia doesn't grasp the concept of global unity. Initially wanting to fight, he was deemed not an ideal candidate due to his age and lack of military experience. Now, his goal is to promote getting more people to Ukraine to support the army. He believes thousands of people from every country should be fighting alongside Ukrainians, and if governments won't send military support, civilians must step up. His trip to Irpin and conversations with foreign fighters have been emotional. He is impressed by those who sold everything to fight for Ukraine. He urges people with military experience to join the fight and those without to come and show support. He wants to see millions in Kyiv demonstrating global unity and support for human rights.

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We will fight for our homeland and push against Russian aggression. Our fight is not with the Russian people, but with Putin. We promise to take your calls to Washington, inform the American people of your bravery, and make the case against Putin to the world. We believe you will win and will provide what you need to succeed. The world is watching because we cannot allow Putin to succeed here, as it would set a dangerous precedent for other countries.

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Every one of us is responsible for the outcome of this war, and our actions matter. When I ask for just $5 to buy a vest and protect a Ukrainian life, I'm disappointed when there's no response. It makes me question humanity and whether we'll end up on the right side. If you have military experience, please encourage others to come and fight. We have units all over, Georgian, Crimean, Ukrainian, Territorial Defense, Foreign Legion. I put a 74-year-old in a unit, we have women fighters; any gender, any age, any skill level. If you want to fight, come see me, and I'll put you in a unit.

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Макаров Евгений Иванович, которому скоро исполнится 100 лет, рассказал, как в 15 лет ушел на фронт, несмотря на маленький рост и вес. Знание немецкого языка помогло ему попасть в армию радистом. Воевал под Москвой, брал Юхнов, Смоленск. В 17 лет был дважды ранен и награжден двумя орденами. Однажды, раненый, вызвал огонь на себя, чтобы разбить колонну немцев, за что получил орден Славы. Форсировал реку Проня, брал Бобруйск, Могилев, Минск. После отступления под Гродно, воевал в Польше, где было много шпионов. Встретил Победу в Берлине, общался с капитаном Неустроевым, водрузившим знамя над Рейхстагом. Освобождал концлагеря. С болью наблюдает за войной в Украине, гордится сражающимися ребятами и верит в победу. После войны служил в Германии, затем работал на заводе имени Ленина. Встречался с американцами, которые, по его словам, часто отступали в бою. Секрет русской храбрости видит в воспитании страны. Иностранцам посоветовал не соваться в Россию, а дружить. **English Translation:** Makarov Evgeny Ivanovich, who will soon be 100 years old, recounted how he went to the front at the age of 15, despite his small height and weight. His knowledge of German helped him join the army as a radio operator. He fought near Moscow, took Yukhnov, and Smolensk. At 17, he was wounded twice and awarded two orders. Once, wounded, he called fire upon himself to defeat a column of Germans, for which he received the Order of Glory. He forced the Pronsk River, took Bobruisk, Mogilev, and Minsk. After retreating near Grodno, he fought in Poland, where there were many spies. He met Victory in Berlin, spoke with Captain Neustroev, who raised the banner over the Reichstag. He liberated concentration camps. He painfully watches the war in Ukraine, is proud of the fighting guys, and believes in victory. After the war, he served in Germany, then worked at the Lenin plant. He met with Americans who, according to him, often retreated in battle. He sees the secret of Russian courage in the upbringing of the country. He advised foreigners not to interfere in Russia, but to be friends.

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I took a gun and stood with important doctors against robbers. I am in Donbas, fighting there. I said people are coming forward, but they didn't take me seriously.

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I went to Ukraine after the revolution, joining the battalion and later the M Division. It was different from the US, as various military organizations were active. Our battalion had people from different countries, including Americans. I believe Zelensky fears us more than the Russians. He constantly talks about new weapons, but we haven't seen any. He allowed the arrest of defenders and sent us to die for an aluminum plant. While he treated us well and gave us citizenship and medals, when it came to social security cards, he showed he wants us to die. I shared this thought with some members of our squad. He sent us to die for his own purposes.

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The speaker asserts Ukrainians have a right to fight back and states he is looking for revolutionaries to take down the system. He identifies himself as a veteran who served in Newtown and believes it's better to fight the system. He requests a Glock and a Hellcat but reiterates he doesn't "do paper." He dismisses those who aren't serious. He claims he is serious but doesn't "do paper" for RevCon and accuses someone of killing the environment. He then states he is going to class because he is a scholar.

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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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We are in Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to inform people about the war in Ukraine and its global implications. The war has caused immense human suffering and has reshaped military alliances and the world economy. However, English-speaking populations are largely unaware of these changes due to corrupt and biased media outlets. While Western journalists have interviewed Ukrainian President Zelensky, they have failed to interview Putin or provide a balanced perspective. We believe Americans have the right to know about a war they are involved in, and we are here to exercise our freedom of speech. We are not here because we support Putin, but because we love the United States and want to protect its prosperity and freedom.

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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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The speaker states they are not happy with Putin, who is killing many people. The speaker says they have known Putin a long time and always gotten along with him, but now Putin is shooting rockets into cities and killing people. The speaker expresses surprise at Putin's actions. When asked what they are going to do about it, the speaker doesn't say, and then accuses the questioner of being fake news. The speaker reiterates they do not like what Putin is doing, that he is killing people, and that something has happened to him.

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The speaker discusses the dire situation in their unit, which is on the verge of disbandment with only 14 members remaining. They express uncertainty about the new command structure and criticize the perception of Russians as European, stating that Russians have a different culture and are Asian. They condemn the actions of Russian leaders and emphasize the need to win the information war against Russia. The speaker also mentions their suspension from their position due to political reasons and expresses frustration with corruption and the lack of focus on the war and the people of Ukraine. The conversation ends with the speaker being offered a potential role as a deputy in the upcoming elections.
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