Циничный мир Трампа-Путина: ужасный конец и ужас без конца I Фёдор Крашенинников ON AIR

Циничный мир Трампа-Путина: ужасный конец и ужас без конца  I Фёдор Крашенинников ON AIR02:10:50

معلومات تحميل وتفاصيل الفيديو Циничный мир Трампа-Путина: ужасный конец и ужас без конца I Фёдор Крашенинников ON AIR

المؤلف:

Федор Крашенинников

تاريخ النشر:

27‏/11‏/2025

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3.8K

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At 00:00 the host greets the audience and begins the episode, then at 01:34 he discusses the Rosstraf project, followed by a segment at 05:19 where he covers the Russian Supreme Court ruling that labels the American legal entity FBK as a terrorist organization. At 07:13 he reports on the court sentencing eight individuals to life imprisonment for the sabotage of the Crimean bridge, and at 11:30 he reports a military coup in Guinea-Bissau. The host encourages support for the channel at 13:17, then at 13:51 he talks about the progress of negotiations on a peace plan, and at 16:51 he discusses President Putin’s latest statements on the 28‑point peace plan. At 22:27 he questions whose plan it is and why Trump is pushing it, while at 27:22 he covers the public reaction of Ukraine and the EU to the 28‑point plan. At 32:32 he reveals a leak of a negotiation recording involving Witkoff, Ushakov, and Dmitriev, and at 41:45 he examines how a corruption scandal in Ukraine affects its willingness to accept the peace plan. At 49:10 he reports on the upcoming visit of US Army Secretary Driskill to Ukraine, and at 53:21 he notes that Putin supports Trump’s efforts to push the peace plan. At 56:35 he explains why Trump is not a spy for Putin, and at 1:00:35 he discusses how corruption causes Ukraine to lose the war. At 1:03:18 he warns about the dangers of maintaining a large army in peacetime for Ukraine, and at 1:07:35 he expresses doubt about a new attack by Putin if a peace treaty is signed on his terms. At 1:12:28 he urges readiness for a new difficult and unjust world, and at 1:15:18 he asks whether Nazis or collaborators are worse. At 1:20:08 he explains how modern dictatorships successfully use international law and Interpol, and at 1:25:10 he questions whether a state migration policy based on shared values is possible. At 1:29:28 he asks why Trump’s proposed peace plan is called a capitulation of Ukraine, and at 1:36:43 he wonders whether self‑fulfilling prophecies exist. At 1:40:55 he discusses gray areas in EU migration policy, and at 1:47:49 he considers how signing a peace treaty on Putin’s terms would affect international relations. At 1:53:28 he debates whether it is appropriate to criticize one side of the conflict and its supporters if they oppose the right values, and at 1:58:25 he questions why Chechen elites are allowed to act wildly against critics of Kadyrov. At 2:01:34 he talks about the idea of a “Europe of different speeds,” and at 2:02:53 he notes that Belgium and the Netherlands do not stimulate birth rates. Finally, at 2:02:29 he wonders whether Zelensky, Umerov, and Ermak will have to flee Ukraine like Mindić if they sign a peace agreement.