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salute. the terrible sonocratic party , trump, is striving for power; what will change if he is elected? two things in life: love and work. if in a life-death situation, you had to choose one of two, what would you choose? i would probably choose love, right? yes. at the age of 34, donald trump chose love, now at 77 he is turned on by power, this happens over the years. the 45th president of the united states has taken a step toward becoming the 47th president. trump won the first republican primaries in new hampshire. opponents say it's not as convincing as it could be, but niki haley, the last contender, continues to fight. that's all.
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hiding behind it, here on the biplane is written desantis, the mayor of florida, who has withdrawn from the race, another airplane with the inscription haley is visible in the distance. there is a grueling marathon ahead, taking into account the condition of the runners and the ruggedness of the political terrain, the race is non-standard, what to expect next, based on what we know about the two... main athletes, we asked our frequent interlocutor rasel burman, professor at stanford university. what is biden like on foreign policy? not as bad as its critics expected, but its achievements are moderate. his approach is limited involvement in external conflicts. he supports ukraine, but does not give everything she wants, and most definitely not as quickly as she would like. rhetoric: we will be on the side of ukraine as long as necessary. in practice
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, it’s more like this: to ensure ukraine’s ability to fight, but not to win. in my opinion, approximately the same line applies to israel. complete solidarity in words, regardless of the position of the world community, but similar unspoken actions of restraint. there were reports that after the october 7 attack, sahal was going to take preventive action against lebanon. biden obstructed. in general, support from allies, but not limited.
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only thoughts about his return, but is he so scary? certain polish politicians, including donald tusk, the current prime minister, have spoken, well, rather coldly or reservedly about trump and his various political statements
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kind, in particular, statements related to the conflict in ukraine, may somehow affect the cooling, at least a temporary cooling of relations between warsaw and washington, but nevertheless, i believe that trump’s experience shows that trump, trump has a rather pragmatic approach to relations with warsaw; we recall that poland is, continues to be, the only nato member country that spends.
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american military-industrial complex, so i believe that after all, the administration, the new trump administration, if it victory in the us presidential elections will be...
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i would say a pragmatic commercial approach to warsaw as one of the most reliable buyers of american weapons. the end of the world for nato. a nightmare, a mistake that could become fatal. the news of donald trump's success in the primary elections in iowa and new hampshire plunged the united states' european nato allies into panic. to the format in which the alliance exists, the ex-president. back in the eighties, he proposed eliminating the huge us budget deficit by forcing
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allies to pay for american protection. later, in 2000, in the book the america we deserve, trump argued that european countries were using nato as a tool to place the burden of international responsibility on the united states, while their conflicts were not worth the american lives that leaving europe saved would. us millions of dollars annually. in 2016, when the presidential campaign began, trump called the north atlantic alliance an outdated cold war organization that should operate on a commercial basis. basis. he demanded that alliance members increase funding for their defense budgets to 2% of gdp, and threatened those who disagreed with the voivode of american troops. one day , trump even decided to raise rates, saying that... europe should pay 4% of gdp. by the way, the allies, rejecting the threats, began to
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gradually increase their defense budgets. if by 2017 the level of 2% of gdp was provided by only 5 nato countries, then by 2020 it will already be nine. however, according to european commissioner briton, in 2020 at a meeting with the chairman of the european commission ursula vonderleigen, trump said that nato. is dead, and if europe is attacked, the us will not come to its aid. perhaps that is why the us congress adopted a special provision that makes the country's withdrawal from nato virtually impossible without the approval of congressmen. trump's current campaign website states that he is in favor of a fundamental reassessment of nato's goals and mission. trump speaks respectfully about sizenping, but... promises to show china what a pound is worth, but the chinese? this time, china is likely
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to prefer trump. for three reasons: firstly, trump does not like to fight against military interventions in other countries, and secondly, he cannot stand allies, and not only european ones. during the last campaign, he said that the koreans and japanese are unsuitable partners. and third, trump doesn’t care about ideology. in other words, no matter how harshly he talks about china, he is interested in the economy. in the trade sphere there is experience in negotiations with him. then we held two rounds on issues of tariffs, volumes, and so on. and we roughly understand what he wants. he called himself the duty man. with such it’s easier to deal with a person because he lays his cards on the table and makes his demands. the problem with the democrats is they never show their hands, they say one thing and do another. you can’t guess his true intentions, so trump is much more predictable, yes, he can be overzealous, but
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it doesn’t matter, the chinese now know him, another peculiar partner of donald trump during his first term, kim jong-un, and what are they waiting for? from mkhenyan's point of view, donald trump was on the one hand a threat, on the other hand a hope. he was dangerous because there was something different from zero.
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in exchange for this, the united states, say, will not object to the lifting of sanctions in the un security council, and if the united states comes up with such an initiative, the sanctions will be lifted immediately, that is. in fact, this is an exchange, a freeze on the suspension of the north korean nuclear program for the suspension of the sanctions regime. this exchange, in fact, was proposed by the north koreans and many in the united states, realizing that the official goal of absolute, unconditional nuclear disarmament
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was unrealistic. many people don't mind at all against such a turn, and these people who do not object to this... second, very important, personnel policy. without properly selected personnel at all levels of the government apparatus, no line will be drawn. yes, trump was not popular among bureaucrats, but his ability to build a team improved during his first presidency. he made several big mistakes at the first stage. mattis at the head of
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business, has succeeded in the political field, and has become a symbol of opposition to the establishment not only in the united states, but in europe. his success will inspire so-called populists throughout the old world. true, they are already on the rise, in conditions, as they now say, with a light hand and... economic historian adam ace, poly crisis. the european foreign affairs council has published the results of a new survey. at the european parliament elections in the spring, eurosceptics will be in first place in nine countries, and will increase significantly in another nine. it is even possible that more than half of the list of european deputies will be against the mainstream. the world won't turn over. the european parliament is not like that. decides a lot, but the indicator is convincing: in italy, where the government is supposedly headed by right-wing national populists, led by giorgia miloni, there is an interesting collision.
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the supreme court has declared the display of a fascist salute acceptable as long as it does not violate public order or call for illegal actions. from rome, vera sherbakova. post-war italy was raised to be an ideal. however, supporters of this ideology remain, the latest episodes related to them have again agitated the public, although raising the hand in a fascist salute is not uncommon, especially among ultras fans in football stadiums, here the italian supreme court ruled that the salute itself is not a crime if it is not a glorification of fascism, but where the line between greeting the forbidden ideology is not defined. the court of cassation rules out that this is a priori a crime.
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of course, the fascists today serve as a great international and multinational capitalist, and are subject to their interests, those that are proclaimed within the framework
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of the north atlantic alliance are not in the interests of the peoples. the last venice film festival opened with the film comandante, about an italian submarine captain who fought in the ranks hitler's coalition. at sea, risking his own life, he saved enemies from sunken ships. no one saw this as a glorification of fascism, but the director. the story of salvator tadar, who served during the fascist era, should be evidence that there were those who did not submit to the dictatorship. that year in tunisia, during shelling
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by the allies, namely the british, he took part in the siege of sevastopol, and in italy he was awarded medals for military valor. the captain is a fascist by uniform, but according to the filmmakers , he carries universal human values, who have no political affiliation or national ideology. the longer the period that has passed since the wars, the more shades of gray they will likely be found. time erodes ideological uncompromisingness. vera shcherbakova, specially for international viewing from rome. the successes of forces to the right of traditional conservatives raise many questions about the ideological changes that are, or are not, taking place in europe. let's talk with dmitry moiseev from the higher school of economics. hello. is it possible to say, looking at what is happening, that in europe and the west as a whole, there is somehow, let’s say, growing tolerance for what
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could not be tolerated before. constitution, under which italy has lived since 1947, expressly states the ban on any restoration, in particular italian fascism , the ban on changing the republican constitutional system, thus it is necessary to separate radical practice and what is associated with the politics of memory, because in any countries with a complex conflict
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history with... a large number of civil, including contradictions, and this in fact, the majority of european countries , it is difficult to even name any exceptions, there are disagreements regarding historical memory and including rituals of memory, and at the same time, in society as a whole , in the societies of european states, an unambiguous interpretation of historical events is preserved , and moreover, no one lifted the legislative ban. this is the politics of memory, you mentioned, the most, so to speak, sick thing now, this is where the line is between, let’s say, more or less healthy respect or veneration of the great the past, which is probably normal for any society, and revanchism, like this , which arises with the goal of regaining something there, revanchism, first of all, is a specific political practice, that is, either this movement is politically organized.
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which aims to recreate certain radical structures from the recent past, such movements exist, we know this, from the events of recent years we also understand how dangerous this can be, i ’m talking about neo-nazi movements, neo-fascist movements, national the fascist party partito nazionale nazionale appeared in november 1921, on the basis of the italian union of struggle, headed by a socialist. negad benito mussolini. after the march on rome, he became prime minister and ruled the country unchallenged from october 22 to july 1943, when the anglo-american troops landed in sicily. after this, the party existed for another 2 years on the territory of the so-called italian social republic, solo. a puppet state in northern italy, under the control of german troops. in the forty-fifth party
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dissolved. musalini himself was captured by partisans, shot, and then hanged by his feet in one of the squares in milan. among the fascist organizations already active in post-war italy, the most notable was the italian social movement, isd. it was founded in seventy-two by supporters of mussolini, arthur michelini and giorgio almirante. the ultra-right parties , the national vanguard and the national front, acted together with the ssd.

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