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paid attention to the middle east crisis for a few minutes, and ukraine, unfortunately or fortunately, depending on what you expected to hear, was not, was not paid any attention at all, but we know that one of the participants in this debate , jaydy vance, has spoken a lot about ukraine in the last year, speaking in various formats, speaking publicly in the senate, he was one of the key opponents of military aid to ukraine, he also... spoke at various international conferences where he campaigned to end to provide military aid, and he recently formulated the so-called peace plan, according to which ukraine should give up its territories. that's why i think it's important to keep an eye on what vice-presidential candidate jady vance is saying, because it may actually reflect the thoughts of donald trump himself. and the truth is that for ukraine such friends as walls, that is...
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enemies are much better than such friends, because they say that he spoke some nonsense, and somehow, as the russians say, he did not seem strong to the citizens of the united states of america, what do you say? it seems to me that he, in principle, showed the latter open support for ukraine for several months, he signed agreements with, i think, it was about the kharkiv region between his state is minnesota and it seems to be kharkiv or dnipropetrovsk region, i don't remember exactly, he is in principle considered one of the supporters of ukraine among the democrats. as for the nonsense, well, maybe it was that he didn't give a very convincing answer to the question about his presence in beijing during the tnilman massacre, the massacre in '89, when we remember, the shooting of peaceful students, and he couldn't explain , what... what
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he did there in china, it raised a lot of questions, but in general, he just lied, i’m sorry, mr. sergey, he just doesn’t appear, he didn’t finish the relevant sergeant’s courses, but constantly flaunted that he was so strong as a soldier, and he was a sergeant, although he not a sergeant and not so much that he fought a lot somewhere, well, in short he lied, that's the problem, but he paid attention, he emphasized his eyelashes... in your experience, although in reality, as you said, he did not take part in military operations, he is 30 years old, seems to have been registered as a military man, but jedivens contrast, yes, he's been in combat, he's a veteran of afghanistan, the afghan war, so yes, it's been talked about, but it's not really the big issue that's going to decide the fate of this election, so that's hardly what we're focusing on today , what... in which column in the average
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texas newspaper is ukraine, which is israel? it's just interesting, i think that in the 22nd year, israel was almost not there, and ukraine was somewhere on the first or second, but what about now? yes, we are absolutely right, ukraine is hardly talked about now, but israel is on in the first place, for many reasons, because israel and the united states are long-standing allies, and if... that there is an escalation there, and it is going on now, then the war will spread beyond the borders of the middle east and there will be a war not only with lebanon, but with iran, that would mean that the united states would have to participate directly in this war, in this conflict, they are already participating on the side of israel in providing, that is, air defense, providing assistance in this area, so of course in the first columns israel and the middle east. ukraine for
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for most americans is not a priority, is a secondary tertiary issue now. in general , analysts, political scientists, historians, they who say that you need to support israel, you need to be careful in supporting israel, you need to be against it, or take a silent position, well, why? i ask this, mr. sergey, because on the 7th of last year, exactly in october, at first everyone was for israel, but already on the eighth or ninth they started against israel, because it began to defend itself, then there was a huge anti-israel wave and it was, by the way, in american universities, and what now, how, how society reacts, how the newspapers react, they say, and how the russians will quote it again, and the division of these jews into... so don't love them, or they
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say, no, no, that's what we said a year ago, and now we will say that we still need to support the state of israel. no, there isn't one. a serious politician in the united states who speaks from a position of not supporting israel, and absolutely all leading politicians in both political camps emphasize, they're actually competing to be a bigger friend of israel, there's a different attitude toward benjamin netanyahu, toward the israeli prime minister, and that attitude has to do with how the biden administration is responding to the way the campaign is being conducted in the sector gas and in general the military campaign, then... there are many questions about what israel's military strategy is, but in general the philosophical question is whether israel as a state should happen, should happen and whether we should protect this state from terrorism and from external threats, for absolute for the majority of both americans and
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the american political elite, the answer is yes. i have another provocative question for you, mr. serhiy, and i really, well, i wouldn't ask you such a question somewhere in texas . but many people are now talking about the fact that if america had stood up, it would have been possible to solve a lot of issues in a week, two or three, to blow up iran's nuclear facilities, well, the truth is that on the way you can destroy the state of lebanon, but somehow stop some of hezbollah's provocations. finish it off, finish off hamas, finish off the yemeni houthis and... as if, well, i don't think that even the arab world, well, maybe the arab world would not applaud, but quietly under the table of the leader of the arab world, they would quietly applaud and say, finally we got rid of this iran, finally we have less headache and so on and so on, this is not considered, please mr.
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serhiu, no, this is not considered yet, because after all, it is perceived as a regional war that does not pose a direct threat to the united states. it is obvious that if this regional war will acquire new ones scale and the united states military will be directly involved in it, perhaps such, such strategies will be considered, while they are not considered, i think that in the event that kamala harith becomes the president of the united states, the policy towards iran will be much more restrained and cautious, as we know donald trump, he is much more aggressive towards iran. is much more hawkish on iran, maybe some of the ideas you just expressed are just he would very much like it, but we must also understand that the president of the united states does not have the sole right to make decisions about
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striking some military facilities, and perhaps some secret operations, and the specific elimination of specific leaders. yes, but when it comes to large-scale military action, you need the consent of the senate, you need the consent of the american legislators, and i think there would be more disagreement among them about whether the united states should be so active in the first place to meddle in close quarters, the last question, do you believe boris johnson, the former prime minister, who is on friendly terms, as i understand it, with mr. trump, that if trump were ... president, then putin would not dare, would not dare to step on ukraine, you literally have a minute and a half. putin's decision to attack ukraine, it seems to me, was not connected with who is the president of the united states, it was connected exclusively with his personal calculations and perception of
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what the consequences of these actions would be for him. what will be the reaction, he understood what will happen, he believed that, as we understand, ukraine will surrender very quickly, and what will be the reaction in ukraine. so the answer is no, i don't believe boris johnson, it seems to me that the war would have started regardless of who is the president of the usa. thank you very much, serhii kudelya, a professor of political science at baylor university in the united states, and this university is specifically located in texas. now we will have a not-so-small commercial, 5 minutes, and then we will go right to israel and get there with you, accompanied by vadym polishchuk, a historian-political spectator precisely of israel, precisely about israel. let's talk, and now advertising, do you want to wake up as if you were a child with your grandmother, full of strength and energy? then the new product from mattress market is just for you! meet: peina dreamlight mattress. the perryina
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so, good health once again, 5:45 p.m exactly minutes, and we will now have vadym polishchuk, a historian, political commentator from israel, as i promised you. i'm afraid that no, no, definitely not the first time, but i know for sure that it will not be the last time, because we will return to this, to israel and to iran, and to lebanon, and to the houthis, and to hezbollah. and so on, good health, mr. vadim, thank you for being with us in this difficult time for israel and ukraine, good evening, mr. mykola, well, i have a question, i understand that it is somewhere so very far away, for jews, this is a question, but i dare to bet, lebanon will remain as a kind of state
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on the world map, is this state of lebanon doomed, because if israel is to... attack, bomb beirut, well, simply, if, is lebanon even possible without hizbollah, they have already grown there, they, they are sewn, if in this, that is, the terrorists are part, the political part of lebanon, and if you destroy hezbollah, then you are destroying the political part of lebanon, quite a large one, by the way, what do you say, well, lebanon, unlike the gas sector, is... such a country in which there is some kind of alternative in in the form of christians, druze and sunni muslims who still have their organizations, even their own military structures, and they have their own political parties, so to say that if hizbal is destroyed, and even if they are not
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deported in some way, but more shiites will become refugees. there is someone in lebanon to fill this void, so in fact hizbullah recently took this country hostage, even those structures that used to fight skiball with shiites, they are now so depressed that they do not even dare to say something like that against it, but if sbola will be weakened and it will be well... as such a small army structure and a political one, i think that there are people who have filled this void, now you will correct me if i am somehow wrong, i hope i am not wrong, because i will literally take a minute and a half from you to to explain to people what is happening in historical
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retrospect, the palestinians, then... actually the arabs who became palestinians only in the 60s and 70s, they started fleeing from israel, well for various reasons, and some of them fled to jordan, some in lebanon. it's faster in jordan understood that this was a danger to the existence of the state, and king hussein simply, the king of jordan, simply destroyed them in part and expelled them in part, simply with weapons, because they started their terrorist actions directly not only in israel. but already in the muslim jordanian, hashemite kingdom, and the second part went to lebanon, and they were not expelled there, and they stayed there, and the iranians came there already after the year 75, and they were set up in a rather terroristic way, even
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more terroristic , and now jordan has no problems, it even... shoots rockets of iran, which fly to israel, that is, they protect israel to a certain extent, and lebanon has the appearance that it has, that is, the entire south of lebanon is actually hezbollah, it is actually terrorists, and it is natural that israel is attacking from the south of lebanon, its own midnight and wants to destroy them all there, so that they do not spoil life, and this is the problem, i said everything correctly, dotted, if. well, you slightly confused the so-called palestinians themselves, yes, these are arabs who were displaced at one time, or fled to the territories themselves of modern israel and those territories that are disputed, and this is judea, samaria, gaza, and they went to jordan, and there, in principle, well, the same
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arabs have lived since the time of the british. mandate , and they are conventionally called palestinians, they are settled slaves, in contrast to the bedouins, who have carts, and here is some political wing there, the so-called palestinian liberation front, he made this rebellion there against the jordanian king, there were events known as black september, and it was there that the jordanian king very harshly crushed this rebellion, and here are these ... stations, let's say they fled to lebanon, yes, and there they committed, there they committed this civil war, which destroyed that state of lebanon, which was close to switzerland. east, and already from there, when there was the first lebanon war, israeli troops entered the territory of lebanon, when, if you remember, i am already so old that i remember the
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soviet-era program, in which they showed how a battleship was shelling beirut, do you remember, yes i remember, sabra ishatila, and dalina bka, it is every day, from morning to night in all programs, time in the magazine krokodyli. there abroad and all that, they told us what life is like, this israeli military and american imperialists, how they suppress this freedom-loving shiite people, the lebanese people, we have something, we have something in common, i see, yes, excuse me, mr. vadim, we have something in connection, i hope, they will fix it now, have they already fixed it, everything is working, right? ok yes continue please yes you are confusing a bit palestinians they are mostly sunni yes yes yes i understand they are sunni yes
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local arabs less so please please kicked out , expelled those palestinians from lebanon, and they moved to tunisia, just like the yaserafats, this is the free palestine organization, it was in tunisia, already from there under these... donkey agreements, they all moved and created this palestinian autonomy in the territory controlled by israel, this is such a circle they did it through yevdania, but but, but, mr. vadim, but a lot of people went to tunisia there, i had the impression that only the top, well, maybe a couple of thousand moved to tunisia there, and yasser arafat and his entourage there, but so to speak that it was a mass migration can't can we say, well, relative to them , let’s say, you know, like in the middle ages, the axis of migration of peoples, there actually
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weren’t that many of them and there were a lot of those people, and there what we are saying now, there was the migration of the goths, let’s say there were all of them there there were 1,000, and they completely changed the ethnic map of the whole of europe, the same goes for this, several thousand people move there, they then have two wives, ten children each, you look at 20... years pass, there are already many more of them, and so many returned to the territory of judea and samaria, they there now, these are the people who are now being liquidated there, they remember that their father took part in some terrorist attacks, and that is, these are dynasties, they have been engaged in this terrorism for several generations, and this is their craft, they are the masters of this business , and who ? wins in the discussion, i follow, well, i definitely do not follow 100%, i have ukraine, there is also a war going on here, but i peek so closely,
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and i see a discussion, one discussion of such, so to speak, hawks, and among them, let's say, the prime minister, and he does not say so directly, but it subtly hints that something must be fundamentally decided with iran, with hezbollah, and with hamas, and there are those who say, let's be more careful, let's not go so fast, let's go slowly, let's listen to the americans, to the french, and part of the french, more precisely, the entire president says, let's somehow be a little more careful, some part of the american establishment also says, let's be more careful, then who is winning, what is the public opinion in the very state of israel, what is the society inclined to, to solve the issue once and for all despite to the problems that this may cause, or to do everything gradually and again as if to start on the road that always leads to the fact that the palestinians then start killing the jews. well,
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it seems to me that the majority of israeli society is quite radical , and in principle it supports this policy of the israeli government, which has begun, well, to solve these issues very harshly, because this, this, this, this, this dance with the tambourine, what a year happening gas around and also these firefights with hizballah, they are already fed up with everyone and they are not were solving the main issue, that is, the security of the residents of israel, especially the north and south of the country, and it was necessary to solve this issue and it is already overdue, let's say so, and just like the issue of iran, such a possibility, as now, as iran has presented itself, and such legitimacy that israel has now. for a little bit of iran to spoil his opportunities, it is not known when it will happen, and therefore israel is simply, well, you know, its hands are itching to solve this issue, not... looking
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at the position of biden and his administration, which he constantly takes, what can we do somehow diplomatically, we need to escalate there, well, we see that such a policy, mr. vadim, but how to get out, because it is a trap, israel, the main goal of israel, if i were a jew, my main goal was to destroy the nuclear component of the armed forces of iran, well, because it the biggest danger, because one nuclear missile... even a tactical missile will destroy, if not all of israel, then half of it for sure, and america says, well, no, let's do something there, but there is no need to bomb the nuclear component, well, at least it so transparently hints, i i'm sitting and here i am the prime minister, i'm netanyahu, and what would i do i did there, well, i would take care of my people, i would bomb, i won't give a shit, all the nuclear equipment to pieces, well, because this is the life...
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of the people themselves, it's not a joke, please, what do you say, well, if we recall history , then israel has already solved this issue twice, when the syrian and iraqi nuclear programs were also destroyed, but then it was a little easier, it was one object, and in principle not very far from israel, and there was actually only one summer and all, and there is no such program, this time the iranians took all these into account there are precedents, and they have several... objects, and several objects are deep underground, and it 's easy to destroy them, well, it will be very difficult, that is, for each such object, there may not be 80 tons, as for the liquidation, they screwed up his successor, or maybe a lot more, and it is far away, and it is possible that just the help of the americans with their heavy bombers, in that situation, would not, well, would not have prevented it
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from being resolved. this is the question, but biden for some reason they, they, the democrats are very tolerant of this nuclear program, you saw how with the teeth began, they began to conclude some agreements there, and as soon as israel did not fight with this program, stole the nuclear archive, and they were there there were cyber attacks on these e-e centrifuges that produce nuclear fuel, and still it somehow moved, and iran with this nuclear program, he is blackmailing, bargaining something for himself, and the democrats are leading. or well, this has been their policy for many years, i.e. to indulge these aggressors and somehow appease them in any way instead of solving the fundamental issue. well, israel, it doesn't seem like israel is in it this time will succumb to pressure, what will be, what will be the answer, what will be the blow, everyone is guessing, but no one really knows, because you see, now israel has somehow started to move across the board,
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as they say and... take unexpected steps, like with these pagers, someone did something there, it is not known who, and so on, and this liquidation, unfortunately, there is no connection, thank you, vadym polishchuk, a historian, political observer was with us, thank you very much that he was with us, i have two moments left , is that the funds for drones and a charging station are needed for reconnaissance of the third regiment of special operations forces, which... destroys the enemy in the area of ​​tempo yar, which is located in donetsk region, and all these charging stations and uavs are urgently needed there, because uavs help to improve the performance of combat missions, to save, most importantly, the lives of our ukrainian defenders . your donation will increase the effectiveness of actions against the enemy, our goal is uah 890,000. let's get involved more intensively, the props you see or have seen on the screen. now we will have news,
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