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how do you estimate the possibility of a direct face to face confrontation between our countries? i think it's difficult to tell. there is resistance. ah, within the american people towards an expansion of the war to involve americans in combat? ah, i think within europe, there is also resistance with great britain they, they have a tiny army, so the direct involvement is not as significant. but i think it is, it is hard to say where it will go, because i take your crane has they have suffered tremendous casualties. russia has also suffered tremendous casualties, but it's more difficult, i think, for ukraine to replace those casualties. in any event there's, there's at least resistance among the american people. and we were just shocked to say, like, i can't tell you for sure were so you know, as i mentioned in my introduction, the americans usually don't have any problems starting wars, but not very good at ending them. and i've heard a number of thinkers compare the current situation in ukraine to afghanistan to reach the united states. invaded for a number of geopolitical and your strategic reasons, but still couldn't band reality to its wishes and had to withdraw in a very. some would argue the graceful manner last year. do you think the same may happen in the ukraine, that the americans and the american leadership will simply exhaust itself in ukraine? i don't know. i know that there is resistance in congress to the continued flow of money into ukraine. we will see what happens in europe. europe has really become so dominated by the united states that it's difficult to give it as an independent region. germany in particular, as has almost become a vassal state of washington. and it's a shame i of the german and but i have to admit that seems to be their present state. we just, there is, there is a lot of shifting taking place right now because of the political facts of the recent election. so we're, we're your sector, wait and see what happens. now, speaking about the election. so essentially, i know that you made a prediction before the mid terms that no thing is likely to be done. and i think that predicts and to be right. do you expect any movement in the american position now that the democrats seem to have to secure them better, better results for themselves than expected? yes, the, the, every one democrats and republicans were quite surprised by the election outcome. but it appears as though the republicans will take control of the house of representatives, all of the, the bills dealing with money fact to originate in the house of representatives. this means that it is likely that there will be closer examination of how much money is being spent on the green war. and it is almost hard to tell how important a big republican when versus a small one will be. because now we have an element within the, the republican caucus that is opposed to the ukrainian war, and they may still be able to bring some pressure to back. so some of these things are very, very difficult to sort out at this point. now you mentioned the amount of money going out to support the war effort in ukraine, but a lot of funds are also going to into a strengthening the nato forces in europe. i think since the beginning of this year and the number of native trips in eastern europe has well, 240000, that's nearly 10 times more than it was last here. d thing. nita, at this point, is fully prepared for an open confrontation with russian not only weapons wise, but also in terms of the battle field experience of its troops. i think there's a move in that direction to where the nature nato, to build up its forces to, to become more combat. ready. it's interesting that before all of this began, i stumbled over the fact that germany, which has the greatest interest in national security, this of the russia. they only had $200.00 facts, $200.00 operational tags for the entire country of germany. that to me is clear, prove that germany considered the risk of war with russia at absolutely 0. they saw no threat from russia. senator, you can blame the germans for that because i think many in russia also believe the a, including among military personnel. they believe that a kinetic war is impossible and yet, and, you know, the, the issue of battlefield experience is becoming a crucial issue in this conflict. and in one of your articles, you mentioned that the russians are now fighting one of the most challenging forms of warfare, urban combat, which is very brutal, very difficult. but as we know, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. don't you think that if russia succeeds in defending an interest in ukraine, that america will get a much stronger adversary after the ukrainian counseling done it had before in russia? about experience a great deal of difference. when you talk about urban combat, it is a very bloody type of combat. you know, i spent time in syria spend time with the syrian forces who i supported very much against the terrorists that were invading. and then there's a tremendous amount of knowledge that you gain from engaging and urban warfare. we, americans don't have this and neither do europe names at this point. now i also want to ask you about the difference in diplomatic culture, because i think, well, at least i, i went to believe that the russian diplomatic countries file less transactional and some of the western diplomatic countries. and there is, i believe, almost the mystical, believe that them malevolence will sooner or later catch up with the actually, i think the russians also believe that the ark of history is long and it's bending in the right direction. but we just interpret the right direction differently. do you think our 2 countries can agree to leave and let's leave on mutually beneficial and mutually respectful terms. i certainly hope so. the, the, the people of america getting nothing from this war, nothing. it is, it is simply these global leaders. they're, they're the ones who stand to profit, not the, not the people of america. and certainly people of russia have nothing to gain by war. they simply want to protect russian speaking people on their borders. and i will say a foreign minister live raw has been magnificent about i think, president who has been very, very steady handy he's, he's dealt with an enormous problem and he's dealt with, i think with skill. but some of the leadership of the west is very erratic and unnecessarily aggressive. and i think there's a, there's an element of personal greed involved with you have the sons of things, politicians who get involved in not inviting award winning, profiting from the war. now, you mentioned that as well as some of the children of prominent american politicians are definitely profiteering well from the war and from some of the corrupt schemes in the countries that the parents support politically. and it's clear that neither the russians know the americans benefit from this confrontation, and i would add that i think the russians historically are far more familiar with the horrors of war than the american simply because of our history and geography. and because of that, i think russians have a very particular attitude towards enemies. we think that applying force and aggression is legitimate, but it always comes together with a certain degree with respect for enemies interest and the realization that they need to be respected at least. and that they're in minimum for your own sake. and i think president putin expressed that on many occasions when he was talking about naziism being born out of the humiliation of the german nation during the 1st world war. do you think that kind of attitude toward adversaries exist in the west one the west ever this back to other countries interest for its own sake? i think an intelligent person needs to be able to see signs from the other person's vantage point. this is just, it's something ordinary in everyday life. you have to understand what the, the other side is concerned about. i think i think the war never would have occurred under president trump, not because he was bigger or tougher. but because i think president would have called and said look, harris, here's our situation. here are the things that are vital, national interest to us. and you know, i would hope that you would understand. and i think president trump probably would have understood. however, i think one of the reasons that he was sort of over brown was because he did understand and he did what he's nato did not want peace. and the global us did not warranties, i think. but they took them down. not because he was, he had certain ways of doing things, but because he wanted to reduce our involvement and nato, he wanted to cooperate with other nations. well, even with our president trump, i want to believe that there are still many more americans for who believe that the russians love their children to and who loved our own children and who wants to preserve whatever and logical most stability and peace that we have. and on this planet, senator has been great pleasure. nice, as i said, a great honor for me to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you. i'm for please. and thank you for watching hope to hear again on will the part. ah mm oh, only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking that is, that nation's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous, is it the lie? the sovereignty of the country or as business and business is good, and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. and so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be in arms. race is on, often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with ah, you planning official say multiple cities across the country have been hit by missiles targeting energy side and leading to widespread blackouts. plus, while the west pushes this ukraine agenda, most of the world won't play pay full solution. that's a message from russian is foreign minister at the ongoing g. 20 summit and nato's chief ukraine. for camp fighting on the battlefield with some u. s. official recording for paid, told thing here cannot be russia by military me.