00:00I can suggest that there's a difference between the Russian mentality and the
00:07American mentality and it's reflected in history. What does the West say about
00:15Russia? That Russians are murderers, that they kill people, kill civilians. We go
00:28into the Great Patriotic War, we observe, and we see how the Russians treated the
00:33British and American. Air forces, they smashed, that is, they dropped bombs, but
00:43they didn't observe how and what they were doing. But the Soviets, the Russians,
00:47they didn't do that in World War II, that is, even in the Central Military District.
00:52Again, we see a recurring pattern. The West says that the Russians bomb civilians.
00:57Well, we had names back then, lists of the dead. Of course,
01:04we would have provided them immediately. The Americans still start wars and kill
01:09many civilians. I didn't think about it until a few days ago, when we were talking,
01:21we had a conversation a few days ago about the American West in mythology, and they
01:26say we conquered the West, and in conquering them, we killed children, women, animals.
01:39It was a conflict. And in the East, while our East is there, the Russian East is 10 to 12 times larger than the American West.
01:52What did Russia do? When Russia entered the East, they didn't kill, they went and populated.
01:59They negotiated, they had peace, so that these cultures wouldn't be destroyed, they contained these cultures, they were friends with these cultures.
02:11What is this throughout history? And what is different in the Russian mentality from the American mentality?
02:18What is this difference? How do you see it? Well, look, you just said something very interesting.
02:25I'll tell you this. Any American who wants to say that Russians are murderers should just go online and look up history.
02:37The Russians didn't drop nuclear bombs on anyone.
02:42Note that the Americans dropped two nuclear bombs.
02:50Compared to the Americans, the Russians didn't kill millions of Native Americans,
02:54didn't herd them into these reservoirs or camps, whatever you call them.
03:02The Russians didn't give these residents of these regions poison blankets so they would later die of disease.
03:13The Russians have always been closer to God because they measured all their steps by their love for God.
03:21Yes, they tried to geopolitically conquer some territories.
03:24Yes, they fought against the troops that resisted them, but this is a war that occurred in any sector,
03:34on any state front, where a state was trying to advance, to take some territory,
03:38in order to gain some strategically important territory for that state.
03:46But again,
03:46if this war ended, did the Russians use the same methods of exterminating the local population as the Americans?
03:57Excuse me, no.
04:00What is the difference here?
04:05Russians have a well-established culture, customs, traditions, and faith in God.
04:10These things have been established among Russians for millennia.
04:20The Americans are a nation that was formed literally, by historical standards, quite recently.
04:27It turns out that people from all over the world came there, representatives of all nations.
04:34Mind you, not the best of these nations came there.
04:40These were people willing to kill, tear, and rage in order to achieve a specific goal, to get rich.
04:47Yes, there were good people among them, probably.
04:51I would be wrong if I said they were all bad.
04:54But.
04:58This mass that gathered destroyed so many of the Native American people.
05:01Who inhabited America, these lands, who were the historical owners of these territories.
05:14Let anyone look at this when they want to reproach the Russians for anything in their history.
05:20Now, in modern times.
05:21I have a question for you.
05:24Are there any Russians who are truly bad?
05:28And you'll notice, in every city or town we take, civilians remain there.
05:33They're not going anywhere.
05:35They're not allowing themselves to be evacuated by these Ukrainian units.
05:39For not wanting to leave, they're actually shot by the Ukrainian units, who.
05:47Call them, waiters.
05:55That's the answer to your question, and then a question.
05:57Would these people stay and wait for the Russians to arrive if the Russians were worse than those
06:01who are there?
06:10This shows precisely that we're not fighting for land, we're not fighting for territory.
06:16We have nowhere to put our own territory.
06:21Russia is one land.
06:26About 150 million people live in Russia, just
06:31that much territory.
06:34We're the least numerous on this earth.
06:36We don't need anyone else's territory.
06:39We're not fighting for a piece of land, but we're fighting.
06:46For the interests and sovereignty of Russia and for our Russian-speaking brothers,
06:50brothers who are being exterminated, murdered, their churches taken away,
06:54their language taken away, their right to speak their native language taken away.
06:58Yes, we're fighting for them.
07:05And then the question arises.
07:06So, who is worse among us?
07:12The Americans, who paid billions of dollars, carried out a revolution there, overthrew the
07:16legitimately elected government, brought a criminal regime to power, saturated it with weapons and
07:21forced it to kill the people of Donetsk, shelling these territories for years.
07:28Or the Russians, who said, no, we will not allow you to do this anymore.
07:33Who of us is worse?
07:35The Americans should know this.
07:37And only if they want to listen to us, we will be able to ensure that we continue to exist peacefully.
07:51Otherwise, we must understand, we Chechens have a saying.
07:54If there is a war, it will not be that blood flows from me, and milk from you.
08:09The Americans must hear this.
08:12If blood flows from us, believe me, blood will flow from the Americans too.
08:16We are thin to endure the blood that flows from us.
08:22We are accustomed to this.
08:25The Americans, no, you love the sweet life too much.
08:29I again I repeat.
08:31Do not force yourself to deprive you of this sweet life.
08:36Your leadership.
08:38Stop your leadership with your actions.
08:41Explain, come out.
08:43Why not, this is what I am saying.
08:45Of course, you cannot say this to you as an American citizen.
08:50But I am saying, if you do not do everything to stop your leadership from.
08:58Escalating this conflict, you will ultimately suffer too.
09:03Just like us.
09:08This is my goal.
09:09I believe in stopping the war and living in peace.
09:17And I want to say goodbye to you.
09:19Thank you for the interview, for your time, and may God bless you in your work, in your life.
09:24You are a fighter, but you are a man of peace.
09:27You want peace, not war.
09:30May God bless you, that all is well with you.
09:32Thank you for your time.
09:33I will respond to your words, so that I want to say this.
09:44Never, never a real warrior, who knows how to fight well and is truly a warrior who serves God,
09:49will want war.
09:57Usually warriors start those who are not fighters or not warriors.
10:04Because they start these wars, we soldiers, warriors, have to fight.
10:07I, of course, would not want there to be a war either.
10:17I would like all men to return home to their families every evening, for there to be peace everywhere.
10:21I sincerely wish for this.
10:28But, unfortunately, we realize that we are mostly fighting against the army of the Antichrist, the Dajjali, as we call him.
10:38Because where God's values are trampled, there will inevitably be war.
10:43Blood will inevitably be shed.
10:45We cannot trample on values not sent to us by God.
10:49In this case, we will win.
10:52Everyone and all of humanity will win.
10:56We will win because we will be able to live in peace, raise our children, fall asleep peacefully at night and wake up peacefully in the morning at home.
11:16For more should we
11:39Let's see.
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