Арестович LIVE #4. Политика и война. Ответы на вопросы зрителей.

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Pengunggah:

Alexey Arestovych

Diterbitkan pada:

19/9/2025

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426.1K

Deskripsi:

00:00 The host asks about the strategic goals the Trump administration wants to achieve in Belarus. 01:08 He discusses whether there is a chance to revive the spirit of Germany from Bismarck's era or if such a Germany has been lost forever. 02:00 He comments on the idea of a southern victory over the West and whether ordinary people will benefit from it, noting that there is no queue to live in victorious China, India, or Russia. 03:10 He asks what flag a meta‑cultural Rus could use as a symbol. 03:29 He criticizes 1991, the Maidan, and the desire for freedom, and wonders if Ukraine could become a South Korea, labeling the USSR as total lack of freedom. 05:25 He asks how to strip the current power of its authority and change the project without failing the front. 05:44 He comments on a Poltava event where a 1960s helicopter was painted and placed instead of an 1839 monument, dedicated to the Sikorsky brigade. 06:25 He asks about the probability of opening new Anglican parishes in Ukraine due to British control over resources in a 100‑year perspective. 07:35 He asks what truth means for Orthodox believers. 08:33 He questions whether Russian provocations in Poland and the Baltic states are probing for future attacks or just intimidation. 10:41 He asks about the phenomenon of Saakashvili as president of Georgia and why similar politicians don't appear elsewhere. 11:36 He asks which allies Israel could join in the next ten years of world restructuring. 11:52 He asks about the probability of NATO's collapse if Russia attacks Poland or the Baltics. 15:19 He asks, given events from Ukraine and Gaza to Trump tariff wars and economic turbulence, what scenario is likely by the end of 2025 and what the world must do to avoid the worst. 16:18 He asks why Russia failed to win the Moldovan elections last year and whether it can now stage a coup and replace Sandu. 17:04 He comments on Trump's trip to the UK. 18:20 He notes that when those in power understand that low birth rates are linked to unmet basic needs, especially housing, it happens worldwide. 19:10 He asks how long Ukraine will keep digging its own grave and when people will believe in negative victories. 20:21 He asks if leaving the EU gave the UK the ability to negotiate resource deals bilaterally. 20:53 He asks if Ukraine still has a chance for peace soon or if the current leadership will only make things worse.