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Putin: Oreshnik Strike Coming, Hints Kiev Decapitation Strike, Zelensky Usurper Trump Picks Kellogg 00:00 Introduction and missile strike • On November 26, three important events related to the conflict in Ukraine took place. • Russia's massive missile strike on Ukraine has left about a million people without electricity. • This event will be discussed later in the program. 00:55 Putin's speech at the CSTO meeting • Putin spoke at a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization in Astana. • The meeting was held with great honors and friendly comments from the leaders of Kazakhstan. • Possible tensions between Russia and Kazakhstan were discussed in the media, but this was not in the speeches of Putin and Tokayev. 02:23 Appointment of General Kellogg • President Trump appointed General Kellogg as the Envoy for Peace in Ukraine. • The author of the program changed his mind about Kellogg's plan after reading it. • Historian Jeff Roberts provided the original document, which changed the author's mind. 05:14 Putin's speech on Western weapons systems • Putin discussed Western weapons systems and their capabilities compared to their Russian counterparts. • He disclosed information about the stocks and location of Western missiles, which raised questions about Russia's access to classified data. • Putin said that Russia knows how many missiles are in warehouses and how many will be delivered to Ukraine. 14:50 Production of missile systems in Russia • Putin said that the production of missile systems in Russia is ten times higher than the total production of all NATO countries combined. • Next year, production will increase by another 25-30%. 15:46 Rocket production • The production of attackham missiles ceased in the mid-2000s. • The production of storm shadows and scalps is also at a low level. • Production of Taurus missiles has been stopped. • The claim of tenfold superiority in missile production can be misleading. 16:46 Comparison with Western missiles • The Kh-101 may be the equivalent of the American Tomahawk missile. • Russia produces ten times more tactical and medium-range missiles than the West. • It is planned to increase production by 25-30% next year. 17:40 New weapon systems • The leaders of the Kiev regime are asking the West for other military equipment. • Russia has Kalibr, Dagger and Zircon systems. • These systems have no analogues in the world and their production is growing. 19:00 Future developments • New weapon systems may appear in the future. • Perhaps a hypersonic missile is being developed for the Sukhoi-57. • Details about the new systems remain unclear. 20:47 Retaliatory strikes • Russia used 100 systems and 466 missiles in response to attacks on its territory. • Strikes were carried out on military facilities and the defense industry of Ukraine. • Russia will always respond to attacks from the West and Ukraine. 22:37 Hypersonic strike system "Oreshek" • The "nut" was tested in combat conditions in response to attacks by Western weapons. • There are no analogues of the "Nut" in the world and they will not appear soon. • Putin provides information about the Oreshek system to engineers and technicians of Western powers. 23:43 Warheads with independent guidance • Putin announced dozens of independently guided warheads. • Warheads can maneuver and attack a target at a speed of mach 10. • The temperature of the damaging elements reaches 4000 degrees, which is comparable to the temperature on the surface of the Sun. 24:40 Blow to the Izhmash plant • The missile hits highly protected objects at great depth. • The Russian government held a briefing for deputies on the destructive effectiveness of the "Hazel Tree". • Warheads penetrated the underground premises of the plant, causing massive destruction and billions of dollars in losses. 26:17 Impact effects • Hundreds of people at the plant were injured or killed, including Western engineers. • The plant was developing Ukrainian missile systems, which stopped these programs. • Photos of the destruction confirm Putin's words. 28:44 Warhead design Eva Smith suggested that warheads can work without explosives. • Putin confirmed that the Oreshnik system is still under development. • Warheads may be loaded with explosives in the future. 31:04 Massive blows • Putin stated that the "Hazel nuts" can be used to deliver multiple strikes against a single target. • The weapon is highly accurate and has no nuclear charge. • Russia has reserves of "Hazel nuts" and is ready for new strikes. 32:28 Strike targets • Russia chooses targets for destruction on the territory of Ukraine. • Strikes can be directed at military installations, defense industry enterprises or decision-making centers in Kiev. • Putin hinted at the possibility of a decapitation strike against the political leadership of Ukraine. 35:32 Disinformation and reaction • The Russians spread disinformation about a possible strike on Kiev. • Western diplomats could have left Kiev because of this information. • Putin hinted at detailed knowledge of the location of Ukrainian bunkers. 37:12 Production and legitimacy • The mass production of "Hazel nuts" has begun. • Putin stressed that Russian soldiers are winning the war. • He denies the legitimacy of the Ukrainian leadership and their right to negotiate with Russia. 40:17 Conclusion • Putin is confident in the safety of his sources during the war. • A missile strike on the Ukrainian energy system led to a collapse. • Ukrainian air defense has proven its effectiveness, 42:08 Ukrainian statements about missiles • General Sski provided data on the number of destroyed Russian missiles. • This data is significantly less than the claims of missile interceptions in the West. 42:56 Russian offensive • Russian troops continue their offensive, driving Ukrainians out of Chazeyar. • Ukrainians are retreating, and the Russian offensive on Velikaya Vasilkovka continues. • CNN reports on the grim situation on the fronts. 44:20 Call for the expansion of the draft • The Biden administration is putting pressure on Ukraine to expand the draft. • There is no discussion about the readiness and training of new soldiers. • This causes a demographic crisis and a tragedy for young people. 45:34 Cynicism of Western demands 47:10 The Future of War 51:01 Appointment of General Kellogg 55:20 General Keith Kellogg 59:11 The story of Kellogg's relationship with Trump 01:01:01 Report on the conflict in Ukraine 01:02:45 Criticism of Biden's strategy 01:07:41 The importance of diplomacy • Sanctions against Nordstream and a moderate easing of sanctions may push Russia into negotiations. 01:10:28 Postponement of Ukraine's accession to NATO 01:13:00 Kellogg's role in negotiations 01:15:34 Negotiations and war 01:16:25 The outcome of the war 01:17:22 Kellogg's Report 01:18:33 Other events 01:20:20 Conclusion
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