timothy schneider. you know, they let them ask drop, you know, this is about the breakup of russia regime change the usual playbook that we ve seen over the last 30 years. and they re not even hiding it anymore. and that s going to have a very big impact on how this conflict is eventually resolved your thoughts. so that s a very interesting take and it has been stunning on the hostility, the outright hostility, in much of the western. whoa. ok to ward russia just because, you know, we would always known about this a latency hostility. and we ve known about this human from, from the time of the 19th century and russian song. but it ll be soon by the cold war that, well, the only issue is communism is when, you know, we, we, we don t, you know, we love the russian people absolutely adore russian culture. russian music russian literature from basic love it all. we just hate the communists. i mean, and you know, the terrible things of the communist, another subjugated eastern eur
from me for today up next level is on cost. talk to my colleague in an ill be haley the our i m right her mommy. wish you all a fabulous friday. ah mm i to business with us with the with key at the women, washington staples. wish to be do, la, monica cooper, cranes give us a little bit. it was put in was spoke with what your suppressive, professional and video he, priscilla sevalla. but yet what they used to live with ah ah ah ah. hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered on peter lavelle? why all accounts 2023 will probably be a continuation of the year. that is just ended more transformation and change more instability and uncertainty on this edition of crosstalk. we examined the likely trends for the year ahead of us. i cross sucking 2023. i m joined by my guess, jord samuel, he in budapest, he s a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals and merrick cash. we have martin j, he s in award winning, journalist, and commentator,
reminding everybody the style just the original canary in the coal mine. she, i was at an event where she was on the podium and she brought this wonderful effigy of assange and slice the head off, which really shocked many of us in the audience. and she was, she said, this is what they re doing to a savage. they re slowly murdering and, and it is near radical and many startling statements like that that she caught the attention of the public and allowed people to recognize that the case of a solid, which had been silenced for so long could be discussed in the mainstream. and could be discussed by those who don t. you haven t had any intentions. i think it was great. i think you re absolutely right. if you ve been in westwood who became known folks, you know, certain outlandish antics, certainly got the tension show to places where she felt it was deserved. and certainly julian sounds would have been one of those top priorities. doctor depot government engine driver and observ
the lights are going out all across ukraine infrastructure that cannot be easily replaced anytime soon. nato continues its proxy war against russia, saying as long as it takes will ukrainian state and society collapse before it s military, is defeated on the battlefield. ah, discuss these issues and more. i m joined by my guess, martin j in marrakech. he is an award winning journalist and commentator, and here in moscow we have dmitri bobby cheese, a political analyst, an editor, and in his me, internet media project, or a gentleman, cross up rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciated when i start with marika martin, you know, the, the 1st when a hallmark of this entire conflict is the amount of propaganda that has come out of the western governments and media. i mean, this is extraordinary because everything is very, it s inverted here. well, there has been a lot of prescott coverage of rushes initiative to disable ukraine s elec
hello and welcome to cross off. were all things are consider, i m peter about the lights are going out all across you. great infrastructure that cannot be easily replaced anytime soon. nato continues its proxy war against russia, saying as long as it takes will ukrainian state and society collapse before it s military, is defeated on the battlefield. ah, discuss these issues and more. i m joined by my guess, martin j america. she is an award winning journalist and commentator, and here in moscow we have dmitri bobby cheese, a political analyst, an editor at in his me internet media project, or a gentleman cross type roles and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate it. i sarah with america martin, you know the, the 1st one is a hallmark of this entire conflict is the amount of propaganda that has come out of the western governments and media. i mean, this is extraordinary because everything is very, it s inverted. here, while there has b