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Viewers, guests and subscribers to my channel. Thank you very
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We are in Perle and so streaming on his channel.
Hello Alexei, good evening to your house. Oh that's quite
an interesting mood that you have today. We're facing a
ton of different events happening around the world. We can
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see the falsities and the inclinations of different leaders. People
are watching everything on the screens of their gadgets and
trying to understand what's happening in the White House, what's
happening in Moscow, what is happening in Kiev. Zelenski came over,
he has met with Trump, indicated a couple photo opportunities
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for the press, and then they went into a more
closed meeting, and Trump, as the owner of the house
and owner of this process, basically said that Russia agrees
on certain terms. So let's discuss what and who is
going to do, and we can talk more today about
the details of these suggestions. We can talk more about
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the way that visitors looked European leaders looked while visiting
Trump's White House, and one thing before we dip back there,
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So if you want to see questions and answers, you
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Russian without generated subtitles, if that helps. So let's start
today's stream with a question. Today's question is who is
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is afraid more of Trump? Put him six and brids
or radicals inside Ukraine? These are the options. They are
not connected to the top event that will be addressing today.
So how would you answer this question? And let's say,
of course, Alexander, he is mostly scared by the radicals
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in Ukraine. Trump and MI six are not too much
of a threat for him. He thinks he has been
playing them and he'll play them again. But radicals in Ukraine,
that's definitely a concern. That's why you can see in
the stream of his awards that he was giving out
and certain appointments you can see that he's doing with
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these radical powers. These would be the ones who will
bring his butt to the frying pan eventually, sooner or later.
All right, guys, please vote under the stream. We will
be looking at this question a bit later. But it
appears that Zelensky is still somewhat afraid of Trump because
he behaved in the Oval office this time. How do
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you what impression did it produce on ne Alexi Oval
Office to zero? What do you think about Zlansky's outlook,
his h dress, his ideas that he brought in Alexander?
I could care less about what he was wearing. I
only care about the core concept of these events, and
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the core of what is happening in the White House
is that responsibility is being placed on the shoulders of
Zelensky and European leaders. And this is way more important
than many other aspects of this meeting. Look, the main
question today is how quickly will America start dwindling its help.
Europeans are incapable in big capital occursive matters, incapable to
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supply the right level of military support to Ukraine to
continue holding the front even of the current level, or
basically what it amounts to a slow sliding down to
the ABYSS. Europe most likely will be capable to supply
enough for Ukraine to either jump straight into the ABYSS
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or do it in a series of leaps. And if
you watch the media after the meeting, Ukrainian media is
saying that cheering that support from the United States will
not disappear. White House in the meantime is saying, if
there is no deal, there is no support. We are
looking at the most tragic segment of this very tragic story.
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Ninety nine point nine percent American aid will beat Windley
and that means two significant lines of problems for Ukraine,
first on the front, second in the rear, and not
only military issues. Most likely on the rear part, it'll
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be the economy of the country. The Lanski already voiced
that Ukraine is facing a significant budget deficit for the
next year, and I think very soon he will be
mostly afraid of pensioneers in Ukraine, the tirees, because they
already are coming out the streets in different parts of
the country where they are not being paid. There was
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recently a piece of use about Sumi, where government is
already delaying their payments of pensions to the retirees living
in that district, and what was Zlanski wearing, whether he
was cleaning his nose or not while in the White House.
That's not so important, Alexey. Let's take a look at
more details of this situation during the last twenty four hours.
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I have not seen so much positive events anytime in
the recent history. In the last day, city then case
raising salaries for doctors. They're also saying that they'll let
the twenty two year olds leave the country if they
need to study or visit families. Ukraine announced that five
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thousand rivnas will be given to the family of each
first grader who starts his school this year. You were
saying there is a big hole in the budget of
forty billion rivenas for the next year. Marchenko comes out
and says that don't worry, we already found thirty five
we're missing maybe ten. We will find it. We will
continue fighting, and everything is great. And they showed the
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Flamingo missile supposedly flying three thousand kilometers somewhere, a medium
range ballistic missile, so people come down. T marathon in
Ukraine continues with its propaganda. Everything is speachy and topory well,
Alexander what else do you think they want to say?
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We screwed everything up and now it's all going to
be said. They were just repeating the same things that
Nazi Germany propaganda it about February March of nineteen forty five.
Today somebody even posted a excerpt from the German newspapers
of those times that they were building new missile and
ballistic missile, same thing as we're doing now, and economic
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developments and other things. So all these elements, they're not
worthy of discussion. Seriously, this is just dressing of the
Potomkin village. So okay, Lexie, what is important? I think
here is the mood European leaders came out to the
photo op and this is how they were pictured. Stube
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and the others. They look very grim. I don't know
if that's the moment that photographer got, but otherwise the
mood is very concerning. In the room, only Merits is
somewhat smiling to somebody off camera, So they all look
seriously concerned. Mccron and maloney their faces are also very
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serious and expressing some inner conflict. So I want to
discuss that in the light of wood Zelensky has mentioned.
He of course thanked everybody. After the meeting, he said
that we had the best conversation with Trump since forever,
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and he thanked Milania Trump for her reception. And he
is looking forward to continuous meetings, including Putin and Trump.
And he showed the details of front activities to Trump.
What was interesting the map was also presented in the
Oval office. A lot of them were paying attention to it.
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But what's interesting that mapp has percentage. It says how
many percentage of each district does each side hold? And
I did not quite understand. Maybe you can unpack it
for us. The topic of transfer of territory. We understood
that we do not need a ceasefire separately. There'll be
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a piece deal all inclusive. But speaking of territory, what
should we look at here, Alexi listen, Alexander, this is
all about the big dug that is being shoved in
the oven. Already, all these percent elements, the mentions of
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Millennia Trump and overall warm reception. Then can Trump look
very much alike in certain elements? Wherever they are there
is victory. It's just that somehow sometimes things don't work out.
The faces of Europeans are very telling, unlike all these speeches,
and they're saying the certain things that these people from Europe,
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these leaders from European countries who were hoping to write
on the backs of the United States and who were
singing US asenas about the undestructiveness of international borders, that
they will be supportive of Ukraine. Now they're understanding that
they need to start helping Ukraine with arms, with money,
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and with intel. Financially, I think you might find some money,
although we have to remember that there is feats, so
there is urban and governments in nine more countries who
might lean more right than currently. And as we remember,
they were attempts to give more money in to Ukraine
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this year which have not fared well. The main part
for Ukraine is military supply, military supportive, and they already
see the perspective Ukraine is going to lose in some
reasonable time frame without military support, and they will be
the ones to blame. Because Trump made it clear that
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all might of his propaganda machine in the United States
and his personal Twitter will be now explaining why the
United States has almost strike a peace with the participants
of this war and its Europeans who are resisting. So
for them, it implies very significant consequences, both personal and political.
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That's why their expressions of their faces are much more
telling than zadanski suit and his words about the message
from Millennia. Alexei. I found one more thing that I
want to share, because that's happening as we're recording now.
Europeans and Trump have gathered together and Trump took a
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word and said that they'll be discussing the current front
line and said that we will strive to counter agreement
on all matters, including security for Ukraine. And understand, this
is the insight from the Oval office that is being
discussed when the press has already left, apparently, but this
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is the picture, last picture that they snapped before being
ushered outside the office. Here you can see Zelenski and
Trump talking in front of the map of Ukraine, and Trump,
with a very serious impression, is delivering some message to Zelensky,
who looks a bit scared and somewhat trying to look
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smaller than he is. So one can say that Trump
is explaining to him what will happen on the front
and which territories will go where I may be speculating,
but there are some publications now that the Nyansky district
is going to Russia in its entirety, and Russia in
exchange will withdraw from some other districts. So that's what
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likely is on the table. Alexander, what does it mean
Trump agree to He can agree to anything. He cannot
give an order to Ukrainian troops to withdraw from a district.
Only Zansky can, and Zenensky will never give such an order.
Why because that implies his political death with all the
consequences stemming out of it. He will never go for it. Therefore, Trump,
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he's facing a very simple jelemma. He now understands how
to play this situation. He is about to leave European
leaders in Zenansky and put a big label on this
conflict that this is a regional conflict and I have
a much more appealing arc of a storyline above this
conflict with Vladimir Putin, where we can start mining for
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natural resources in the Arctic. This is the day when
he dumps responsibility for this conflict. And basically he's saying that,
if you read it correctly, I have made an agreement.
We have solved all his shoes. We have no problems
on this list. It is just for you Europeans to
accept it, and if you do not want to accept it,
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then it is your fault and your responsibility, alex saying,
on one hand, I love the streams like today's because
right now, by the way, there is a statement from
Macron being going viral that we all rely on Trump,
we hope for his support in both in regards of
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Europe and Ukraine. So they came there looking for American
support and looks like Trump is not going for this,
not falling for this. Europeans, Alexander. European leaders of today
are very elegant diplomats, just like the Mosquitos Dick, because
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from their point of view, the deadly fight with with
a brain for lunch looks like this. We are saying
the right words. Trump is paying, giving military supplies to Ukraine,
and Ukraine is fighting. If Ukraine fails, that's because America
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did not supply enough or Ukraine did something wrong. And
if Ukraine prevails, then it is us whise European leaders
who have done it. And here they see Trump like
that editor of the Corn movie leaving the set and saying,
you know what you can have the way you like,
I don't give it them, right, So There is a
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funny phrase in Russian language which can be translated into
English as single ball twins one ball for two. So
here we have one ball for maybe all of the
European leaders. Yeah, thank you, Alexi. I appreciate the colorful picture,
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and dear viewers, if you have any commentary to that,
please do. Trump did not recognize Touba looking at him
and the meeting and said you are a mighty and
young man, and still when he had his words on it,
we found a solution in nineteen forty five, and I'm
sure we'll find a solution in twenty twenty five to
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and Russian aggressive war. Oh yeah, I love breeds. In
this regard to Alexander, they are breaking everything you can
imagine with their army worth of seventy four thousand troops,
which is less than half of what Russians have on
just one segment of the front, with the fleeing of billionaires,
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with big social issues in Britain, with issues of freedom
of speech. They're also still trying to still run the
world with their tail or back leg or something, because
how come they were should be listening to us. You
all learned at school that Britain rules the seas. Right,
how come we don't roll Macron? You need to provide
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some support here, And Macron comes out and says, yeah,
we do all expect America to be a very strong ally. Well,
it's a comic situation, you know. Personally myself, my concerns
about the quality of European leaders were growing incrementally. Two
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and a half years ago. Understood something and that's when
I changed my opinion about a lot of things in
this world. And today we're seeing the culmination of it.
We're being accused here that we often a piece of
praise putin in our streams, and I have a very
simple answer to that. Be strong, set the goals that
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you can achieve, and achieve those goals, and then we
will praise you. What are we going to praise you
otherwise for just for the words that are not supported
by any deeds. Look, when North Korea is coming to
aid of the ally, they're sending their troops, their troops
are defending some of the Russian border. What are Ukrainian
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allies doing? You're right, Alex say, they are probably having
big meetings. Exactly their meeting with Zavansky putting a phone
on the table and expecting the call from Puttin A
Trump wondering probably whether they will call or not. And
that's why Trump and Putin bat and Alaska demonstrating that
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the rest of the world cannot be at their table,
does not have the right to be present at their table.
All right, so we understand this meeting is happening. They
are having dinner. Giving more commentary. One more thing worth
mentioning that we are seeing some rather interesting events that
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preceded today's meeting. Russians are saying that Ukrainian drone reached
the energy power plant of Smlensky Nuclear Power Factory. Also,
Puttin Zephys B supposedly discovered some explosives in one of
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the electric vehicles in one of the cities and evacuated that.
On Ukrainian side, UIV hit a multi story building. A
family died, seven dead. You know, Alexander, I like how
Ukrainian office telegram channels published today's news targeting a multi
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story building in Harkov by Russians. How do they know
that it was a targeted hit on the MOUNTI story building?
Record the message sent to that UAV. You know what
bothers me most is not the suit of Zelensky or
faces of European leaders, but reactions of my compatriots because
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I am to live with my countryman somehow, and I
see that their brains have been hugged cognitively, and I
hope it's not forever, but somebody would have to do
something with Ukraine after this war is over. Big question
how much of the country will be left at the
end of the conflict. But among the demands for de
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nassification and demilitarization, I think one more statement needs to
be added that Ukrainians need to have their brains restored
after this war. They're failing to analyze these basic things
when the newspapers and government channels are publishing on that crap.
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And I have an interesting group of friends and contacts
that I listen to that out to me, and I
only heard maybe a couple of people with bright minds.
One of them was a military general who reached out
and said, you know, if you guys are saying that
we need to continue war, come to the front and
continue fighting and join infantry, not UAV, not drawn operators,
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not communication people, not marketing and pr people, not the
drafts drafting commission. Go join the infantry in the trenches,
and unfortunately, a lot of Ukrainian citizens in the country
have lost their critical thinking. What has been done to
their brain capacity by their power, by the West, by
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Russian propaganda. This is a tragedy, you know. Hang on, Alexander,
this is an important point. I want to inject here.
I want to argue with you, Alexei. Here nobody came
out to the protests that Latian ken Zugla called for.
Remember are they called come to the embassy of the
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United States. This will help the president write on the
cardboards that we will never give in. We will not
give up Dnyansky District. Everybody understands nobody is going to
come out. Yet they're still making publications that let's support
our president, regardless of what you think about him. He's
representing our country. This is a decisive day for us.
Everybody needs to come out in the street and support
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the president. But everybody understands also that this is just
another lie and another pr stunt. So people are still
skeptical to these messages, Alexei, please don't bury them all.
Many of them do understand that there is a lot
of fakery happening. Alexander. I'm not burying Ukrainians. I'm fighting
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for them as much as they can and to the
best of my ability of fighting for their mental acuity
and hoping that they will survival. That. Okay, The problem
is we do not see the normal Ukraine. We usually
see the screaming Ukraine that posts two posts in fifteen minutes,
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first of them says, let's surround Zelensky had support his
visit in White House, and then ten minutes or fifteen
minutes later, America doesn't matter, Let's all go fight in
the US. And these are the screaming messages that we
need to somehow address and fight. Germany went through denentification
after the war, and I'm afraid we'll have to do
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something like that with Ukraine after whatever term we use,
recognization or restoration of normal information field that is completely
destroyed with these effects. Because the pressure of the screaming
masses also defines the choices. That's a landscase. Do you
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think he's just letting the students go. He's letting the
steam out so there would be no youth in the
near future. He's letting them out so he would not
have protest group. Because people with the cardboards below the
age of twenty two. They go out without any fear
because Drafting Commission cannot grab them and they cannot be beaten,
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of course, so he needs to care for that somehow,
and he's caring for his presidency by looking them out.
He's not caring about the future of the country because
remember all his rhetoric that we're not letting people out
because of the demographic crisis. If we open the borders,
the country will collapse, and all of a sudden he
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lets this group out. Look, there are different ways to think.
There is a way to run around just reading the hype,
reading the headlines. There is a deeper view when you
go and strategize things. And the strategy strategizing is completely
gone from majority of Ukrainian thinking, so that they would
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ask a question why nobody lets is let out and
students all of a sudden are let go, are allowed
to leave the country. If we are going into the
new difficult phase of this war without American aid, why
are we letting the eighteen to twenty two out. These
are the best of the fighters. Potentially we need to
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probably prepare them and train them and have the best
of the soldiers. So what are we doing here? We
are allowing them to study, or we are preventing that
future might and future protests so that escape and study.
Look at just one simple contradiction, you can see the
logic of this power where everything is heading and wide. Okay,
let's say, let's think strategically further. So it turns out
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that if this plan is to work, and there'll be
some remnants older than twenty two, so the only protest
power against Lenski would be the soldiers right, would be
the ones who are getting drafted. Maybe also those who
have left their detachments, those who fled to the front.
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Those would be the powers that he'll have to deal
with if everybody younger will leave. So do you think
he will have enough power to deal with them? Oh,
he's buying that. Look at the amount of articles, how
brilliant the deed skis and how amazing he is and
his troops are fighting. Look at Prakapinkas, who's getting the
order of Babki. Granted he fought valiantly for something at
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the field, not truly taking the village yet back, but
he already got the reward. Look at the head of
the storm troops of Ukraine. We've devised a new kind
of troops. This is the fellow also from the right
sector who's leading it. And this is the answer to
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the question who must he afraid of. He didn't give
an order to drump, but he give an order to
this is your mark strategy. He's trying to toy with
these guys who will probably fry them just a few
months away from now, whom they will be running away from,
trying to cross that infamous toa river themselves. Okay, so
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we have a definite amount of the right wing in
the country. Right the ones who are fighting, the ones
who are very loud and active. But the army, majority
of the army is not that. Most of the army,
most of the mobilized, most of those who fed the detachments.
They are the ones who are fed up with the
prohibitions of Russian language, with the fact that they are
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being drafted and forced to fight. And they're also aren't. Yes,
they're less motivated as less prepared than some of those
right battalions. They are less professionals. It's kind of like
very much versus wealthlessas. But they're just more in numbers,
and the decisive word in reality will be with them.
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But with that part of the army, Zenanski is not
doing at all. Why it doesn't have enough right, they
don't understand how that works. They think that they have
some experience of political technology, and they have some experience
of political pr that they've been doing, so they think
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that they've discovered the main truth of this world. That
you have to work with the loudest and most active
people who can actually go for some political effort, and
everything will be fantastic. But when your vessel is going
through such a hard storm, you need to pay attention
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to the majority too, and majority is usually retherquiet till
the very last moment. And Zelenski thinks that he can
prevail by uniting with the most active. It's almost like
feeding a hair to the pack of walls. You never
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know whether they'll run after the hair or they'll jump
at you, and most likely they'll target both. So when
all these groups will try to get to power, they
will have to navigate it somehow, supporting the right and
also talking to the West to get additional financial military support.
That's what I'm thinking. That Zaganski is already a thing
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of a past. His last name is not deciding anything
in the future. We have to concentrate our vision on
the future and who is going to run it, and
it'll be a pretty entertaining time. All right, we will
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starlink in Ukraine. So okay, I want to concentrate Alexi
on the meetings. I want to seriously discuss the historic
how do they call it the historic? Title of the
whether the meeting is historic or not. Twenty eight units
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was Zelensky's meeting with Trump and European leaders. This was
the open part. After that, all the journalists were asked
to withdraw, and of course they're smiling. Everybody is shaking
hands in front of the cameras who recognized whom Zelenski
talking that he showed some nuance to Trump and they're
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ready to make decisions. But what Trump said, the key
points are, we will see whether we can get to
peaceful regulation of the contact in Ukraine in two to
three weeks. Right, everybody started remembering I disturbage with his
two to three weeks when Trump says one to two weeks. Actually,
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so about half an hour. The closed part of the
meeting was lasting, according to the media, and trump meeting
with Putin was for over three hours. The Ukrainian channels
that we mentioned earlier in today's stream, they're posting pictures
where Zaginsky is smiling, Trump is smiling. See how leaders
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are open and discussing it with each other, and all
this grimacey at the end when their uncomfortable questions were asked,
and when Trump said blatantly there's not going to be
any NATO, We're not going to extend military help as
Biden did. Because this is a very corrupt story the
way it was done and used. So which meeting do
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you think can be called the historic meeting, the one
in Alaska or the one there was today? Okay, let's
measure two day's using Alexander that some people are calling historic.
There were ten people for half an hour. You have
about three minutes per person, what do you think you
can resolve or even during the thirty minute eating if
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one person is talking all the time, it's not even
a discussion. Trump to gather them and explain to them
what will happen and who will be guilty? Study Russian classics,
the eternal questions, what's happening and who is to blame?
They were just explained in much detail how it will
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be and basically concludes with guys, you and Zedanski are
the ones to dig through all that should pile if
you want to continue fighting on your own. So if
to draw a parallel with Alaska, Okay, in Alaska, there
were some things discussed and decisions being made. That's why
three hours here they were just informed. So it's up
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to your taste. Which will meetings do you want to
label as historic? Well, all our fashionable speakers in Ukraine
are saying that Zaanansky is a historic meeting and historic
you know, have you read an interesting book Gone with
the Wind I was visiting. I visited the house that
the author was describing in this book, SCARLETTA. Harris, And
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there are two nice grandmothers guiding the tour groups over
this house, and they told as legend. I don't know
if that's true or just a city local legend. Probably
local citizens know it better. But where the name came from,
gone with the wind. When the battle for Atlanta was happening,
a lot of people died, of course, and when the
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battle was done, when the north has prevailed, a lot
of soldiers came back. The problem was that the township
was very wooden. It was wooden houses and a lot
of trees, and a lot of wooden structures. And Sherman
was fighting rather cruelly, and he burnt the whole suburb
of Atlant And that's what I've heard. I don't know
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how realistically historically it's corrected. There were only two houses
left after the fire. The whole brewery, like you know
the suburb of Kiev is gone, so no buildings are left.
For one day, all the ashes are still there, and
the next day a strong wind came and took away
even the ashes. So there was a town where they lived, loved,
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were raising kids, and they come back and there's nothing.
It's just an empty field left gone with the wind.
So that's what one control. A parallel that all that
that happened since ninety one that had a pinnacle in
twenty fourteen and is now going on with this war.
I'm afraid everything will be gone, nothing will matter, so
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that there's very little left in the best option that
Ukraine has. Maybe within a year and a half it
will be resolved. But in reality, in reality, I think
everything will be resolved within the next six to nine months.
What everything, this war and Alexandria. I think it'll be
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a very visual stumping of history over the opinions of
those who are supportive or looking for that old you
bring that must before this. So you think Zansky is
is being faced with the choice to leave, right, he
doesn't have an option not to leave Alexander. Let's discuss
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it logically for three hours. Trump and put In, we're
discussing this matter. Listen. Also, an important point to actual
here is that these leaders gather together when most of
things are already agreed about, when ninety five percent of
matters are being already regulated in pre discussions, Yet they
have another three hours to discuss the balance. Vilenski comes,
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he gets half an hour audience. European leaders get another
half an hour. This is not a discussion. This is
a statement that they were getting. Trump is resolving a matter,
this matter from his perspective, and it just turns out
that this matter is tied to Russia, and his opponents
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accuse him of defending some Russians interest in being traded
to the United States. No, he's actually defending the interests
in the United States as no one before him, and
European leaders and Zelinski are preventing him from achieving a
peace from this war. So do you think he's the
type of person who will say, Okay, there is nothing
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I can do about it, or he will try to
make an effort to realize his strategy and realize the
certain goals that he discussed that he took an effort
to get from Presuma. So alex say, there is a
narrative being pushed that nothing can happen without your brain, right,
Alexander will see very assume what z Lanski will do
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in the very near future, even if he doesn't do
anything special, and we take the lightest variant of the
events when the support will be dwindling gradually, just that
will lead Zelenski to a very uncomfortable, to a very
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problematic future. First of all from his soldiers. Unimportant whether
they are the right sector or the ones who were
captured by force by the drafting country, and then there'll
be youth protests. However much you try to fund new
school years and some supportive money for social matters, where
do you get the money for that? That's another matter too.
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That will not help me. And that's why I don't
know whether these meetings were historic. I think historic events
are going to unfold right now after these meetings, and
the story will be rather said because Ukraine is likely
to lose with a huge crash. When the events will
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be so horrible that people will be screaming from or
where Ukraine is sliding, and when they will be looking
for the guilty parties, they will appoint Zlanska and his office.
He's not the only one, though. All those who allowed
to be deceived by this propaganda are just likely to
blame you, who allowed themselves to be dehumanized during the wars.
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People here thinking that Ugrain that it has no relation
to that. The humanization has no relation to the level
of support. No, it has definite relation to that. That's
how you get monetary and military support from your allies.
If you lose your ethics, you don't war is a prosecutor,
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and it's already putting on the wig. Very soon it'll
ask from all the guilty stuff. It won't be very
stowage talking here on YouTube. It will be history making
its demands. There is no easy exit out of this situation. Okay,
let's take half a step back, Alexi. I think it's
very important to look at too, the direct speech of
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Trump to all these attendeesh He's saying that Putin wants
to come to a deal for me. You may understand
it any way you like, may be a little crazy,
But Alexi, can you comment what is that chemistry between
Puttin Trump? That Trump is saying that Trump, that Puttin
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is eager to do some things for Trump. Okay, in
orderly fashion, here, let's remember the story of Southern Vietnam,
the Agreement of sixty three, where Passenger Science gets a
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Nobile Peace Prize. A lot of good things happen. They
mark the border between othern and Southern Vietnam. They freeze
it along the front line, and I know, withdrawals of
anybody's troops, everything much better than here. The exchange of
prisoners of war, everybody were exchange for everybody, But and
the peace. Suppose the world supposedly signed and agreed that
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both Vietnams good in people of South Vietnam have the
right to exist. But a year and three months later,
Northern Vietnam just demolish us Southern Vietnam and those historic
pictures we all remember of people grasping at the helicopters
when they're taking off. Later we saw that in Afghanistan
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agreement with Taliban almost agreed about everything. They switch into
offensive basically overnight, and Americans in a banding fashion leave
in a hasty flash to live against. People are passing
their kids across the defenses at the airport so they
can have a chance of life for America, and the
people are falling off the big cargo planes as they
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league in background airfield. And Americans in both cases are
not exactly guilty, right, So Vietnam the president got a
Nobel Peace Prize, America signed the peace treaty. There was
also champlain check in China. America was supporting the side
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of China against the communists, and then Truman refused to
provide continuous support. So any piece deal now, if it
does not lead to core changes in Ukrainian internal politics,
and external politics. So basically changing of projectivity of the country.
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This will lead that in a year or two Russian Federation,
having freedoms for most of sanctions and accumulated more effort
and participating a bit more in the internals bubble in Ukraine,
will wait for a moment and then deliver a Koudi
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graph to Ukraine and take a lot more than it
did during this This thought is so obvious to me
it's difficult to grasp how so many people are missing it.
So the cease fire that will be for not or
any peace agreement that they will sign, they will not last.
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Likely even with the security guarantees a lexi. Yes, even
if right now somebody would come out on the Ukraine
and send and say we are joining NATO and tomorrow
will be peace, it would not mean anything because this
will still and like Southern Vietnam, there's no other exit
as I see it, there's no other exit out of
this situation. There's only one possible solution that all the bold,
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efficient and undecisive public would not go for. You need
to change the projectivity of the country, and unless you
do that, Russia will come in and do that for you.
America doesn't care much about Ukraine in this projectivity that
Ukraine currently has doesn't need it. Twice. Trump is making
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a special operation on transferring the responsibility and washing his
hands from this issue. And he's protecting the interests of America,
not of Ukraine. Most Americans continent point at Ukraine on
the map. Ukraine is being told bye. And I have
said that thousands of times. I'll repeat again. America has
more reasons to have relations with Russia, even if Russia
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would have one hundred times more blood thirsty dictator than
put In. America definitely has more reasons to communicate with
Russia than to deal with Ukraine. America has no natural
interest in Ukraine. As I see Ale say, we're giving
them our reaches right well on American continent and Gooding
Alaska by the way, and the northern fields, the northern
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shows there are a lot more resources. Just unlike that
famous Movieans as the violent player is not needed. Europeans
need us only in words. You could see that in
their faces. How much are they ready to answer for
their words? And you will see all this unfolding much
sooner than you would expect. This is the tragedy of Ukraine.
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That nobody needs it period. And the second tragedy is
that it allowed itself. People of Ukraine allowed themselves to
believe in only supportive words instead of looking at the
situation soberly. That's why I see this as a pending catastrophe.
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It will not be Ukraine without twenty percent of territory.
It likely will be worse. It will likely be very
miniscent of southern Vietnam with all the similar conclusions. Alex,
say you using the phrase that I picked from you.
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Uh yeah, Alex, I want to use here phrase. Everything
that will be already is as you said many times.
We'll get back to strategic matters for the audience. I
see a lot of questions coming from our audience and
people are being very emotional, others asking significant details. I
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want you to comment on one more disaster. Recently, about
ten minutes ago, the head of our UAV detachment's UV
Armed Forces Majiaa his quote, the oil friendship is done with.
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It is fully destroyed by Ukraine. Russia is not pumping
oil into Europe and it is indefinitely for now. So
I understand these are second matters. Main eyeballs are looking
at Washington what's happening there. But today there was an interesting,
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very hard fight between Stra and Sibiga. They were exchanging
very harsh tweets. Hungary accused Ukraine. Sibega answered something provided
Ukrainian point of view and suggested them to complain in
the Kremlin, and Siertra said, here, I'll go through facts.
Here's a contract here, there are some responsibilities, and it's
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Hungarian economic security, energy security, and now apparently my Jada
is taking responsibility for destroying that oil pipeline. Everything that
will be already is we apparently have just destroyed the
energy security of Hungary ourselves. Right, this likely will cause
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a lot of sympathy from Europe to Ukraine. I think
Europe is currently buying worth of twenty five billion euros
of different oil derivative products, plastics and chemicals from Hungary
from this oil. Right, So that's also rather symbolic that
my Jata the ahead of our UEV troops or Hungarian ethnicity,
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he's the one declaring that they've destroyed. My friend from
military said that if you have no brain, you're disabled.
So if you have blown it up, at least stay
mum about it, because now you're going to field, all
these questions from European leaders, what about our energy security?
What nord Stream was not enough for you? This is
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already a second event of that caliber. Do you think
that all helps to grow pro Ukrainian interests in Europe?
And Hungary now will go and vote to support Ukraine
militarily and financially and with intel. The degree of insanity
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is so high that I sometimes do not believe that
I'm not sleeping and actually watching it live. You know,
it's difficult for smart people in this world. They live
among the aquarium fish, but not among the one celled organisms.
I thought, I'm apparently living among the one celled organisms,
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or I'm observing these twits from them. And I'm going
through a very complex feelings in the moment in this regard,
because even mom who is telling her kid do not
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play with Caesars, do not play with Caesar's. Eventually the
kids still hurts himself with Caesar's and Mom runs to
pick the band aid. She has some satisfaction of her
voice that, well, I warrant you about that. And I
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think all of the streams from now till New Year
will likely contain a hefty bunch of my exclamation points,
saying I told you so, this is madness, pure madness,
alex I want to underline that this is an official,
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a military officer. Yeah, this is the Alexander. This is
the commander of the Armed Forces branch, military official of Ukraine.
With his statement affirms what we have done, and it
seems like we basically it could be treated as we
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declared war on Hungary. Right, that could be construed as
one of the symbols of military aggression if you bring
it right under the international law. This event easily hits
a couple out of those eighteen articles that define the
signs of aggression. You know, israel Is when they bomb something,
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they always in the news. You get that some unknown
jets bombed something in Syria, right, they never put their
names and all the details on it, while Ukrainians also
add a card that where you can send money to
support the troops that have destroyed and then we jump
for joy, saying yes that's us. So you know, since
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September of twenty twenty three, I've been warning that this
is where it goes to, and I have an endless patience,
but I'm curious how long will it take even for
the slowest ones to understand that this is the vector.
I think now we're entering the times when even this
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group of people will get it. So two years that's
pretty short in the historic time frame. End of the
first hour