Военный дневник. Алексей Арестович. День 1041-й | Николай Фельдман | Альфа

Военный дневник. Алексей Арестович. День 1041-й | Николай Фельдман | Альфа02:12:50

Информация о загрузке и деталях видео Военный дневник. Алексей Арестович. День 1041-й | Николай Фельдман | Альфа

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ALPHA MEDIA

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31.12.2024

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00:00 – The narrator reviews the 2024 year, discussing public sentiment and national leadership plans. 02:33 – Ukraine and Russia exchange prisoners of war. 04:18 – Attacks on the 'Druzhba' oil pipeline are examined, exploring potential consequences. 06:35 – U.S. interests in oil and gas supplies to Europe are discussed. 09:49 – Ukraine's stance on NATO membership is questioned. 10:52 – The concept of freezing the war and its implications for Russia are explored, highlighting the challenges of military mindset. 18:45 – Ukraine must endure longer to make the West realize and engage against Russia. 20:50 – Putin's stance on NATO is clarified: we fight against you, not with you. 21:57 – War continues as a political tool with other means. 24:12 – Butusov discusses the 'Animals' program, revealing the realities of state governance in Ukraine and the political purpose of war. 35:30 – The Institute of War Studies notes that Russian forces refuse to storm major Ukrainian cities. 38:55 – The tasks set by combat units for the Armed Forces of Ukraine are examined without battlefield awareness. 47:18 – An interview with General Muzhenko suggests a ceasefire would signal Ukraine's defeat, questioning what would replace it and how to effectively use the large military aid package. 58:35 – A proposal to appoint Muzhenko as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is presented. 01:02:21 – President Zelensky announces the appointment of a military ombudsman, outlining duties, authority, and mechanisms for protecting soldiers' rights. 01:15:05 – The language protection official discusses whether to suppress Russian or promote Ukrainian, reflecting on the patriotic community since 1991 and labeling Petlyurivshchyna as Ukraine's main enemy. 01:34:00 – In Kyiv, 21 families from Mariupol receive housing from the private foundation of Akhmetov. 01:37:20 – The economic outlook for Ukraine is summarized: feed less, milk more. 01:42:40 – War is too serious to entrust solely to the military. 01:45:22 – The first Russian bulk carrier destroyed in the Mediterranean is noted, having been under sanctions and used for logistics to Syria. 01:47:40 – Finns in the Baltic Sea board a Russian vessel with reconnaissance equipment. 01:51:30 – Russia's subthreshold actions in the Baltic are highlighted as a potential next conflict zone. 01:52:35 – A ceasefire in Ukraine increases threats to northern and Baltic states, including Finland, Sweden, Norway, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. 01:57:00 – Escalation of war between Ukraine and Biden. 01:58:25 – Public opinion formation: Sweden searches for additional burial sites in case of war, predicting fundamental changes in the EU in 2025-26. 02:00:50 – States are governed not by politics but by long-term planners; Ukraine has one chance in upcoming elections. 02:05:15 – Ukraine's image among Western partners is examined, focusing on the exclusion of Russian-speaking citizens. 02:07:30 – Ukraine's influence on the Russian Empire is decisive; Ukraine claims statehood over the UPA, or the UPA will destroy us all. 02:11:55 – Ukrainian military contributions are discussed.