That the time has come to adjust something to our message and of course i think that it is necessary to strengthen the informational presence of ukraine in the United States. I do not mean only articles. We would go to the states like the trembian states and communicate with those people and explain what is happening here and why, in fact, when it is necessary to support ukraine from an emotional point of view. Territory of ukraine and from the point of view of the National Interests of the United States we have arguments for example , every day the americans spend 43 cents from their own pockets to help us destroy the greatest power 20step the potential of the Largest Nuclear power in the world, and it seems to me that a little money, well, absolutely, even for the less welloff sections of the population, the only thing is that they should understand how important it is in this large configuration across the ocean and not only directly their problems, which they face every day. And te
They face every day. At the moment of a possible hybrid war with russia, there is such a possibility. Well, by and large, the british have probably been talking about this for a couple of years , yes. I am the last one. In 1991 or thereabouts, liberal reforms under putin are of course because excuse me, what can you call the murders of lytvynenko, i will try to murder violinists. I am not talking about the destabilization of the domestic political situation in the United States and in other countries. Of course, this is a hybrid war. Moreover that the northern barbarians constantly said about this that they consider the west a threat and that they are waging this third world war that has not been declared , uh, thats it, but from the point of view of attracting some kind of what is called a kinetyrchyk, and energy uh, or action is very important and of course wagners are all in belarus, its not just like that, but of course they are there to annoy the poles or lithuanians behind the ba
Welcome to the Washington Times for this special episode of history as it happens a podcast for people who want to think about Current Events historically. Im martin de caro and our guest today Catholic University historian. Michael kimmage. Welcome michael. Thank you for having me. Good to have you here. You are a member of the state departments policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. Your portfolio was russia and ukraine. So you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. Were going to talk about today. You are an expert on Us Russia Relations, and that is the road to war in Eastern Europe. How did we get to this point where europe is seeing its first major land war since World War Two the possible exception of the breakup of yugoslavia a civil war. So lets begin with something. I usually stay away with stay away from rather my daytoday podcast and that is whats happening on the ground. We want the podcast to survive forever not become dated, but i am curious as to what you think about why
re laughing, but 7 years. I thought i was already an adult. At 30, i thought i was smart. 50 was sure that i understand everything. Now i hope im young and stupid. No, but they say, 45 womens berries again, if 45 womens berries, then im 75 what is dried fruit . No but i dont know, i think i in the juice. Sometimes, you know , memories will come flooding in where a young boy looks into the future where all roads are open all ahead. Now im 75. And it seems that im even younger and still ahead. The truth is ahead. Well , as soon as i got into the car, time rushed at the same speed wonderfully. Here, it seems like yesterday the first mcdonalds opened in moscow , remember, and it has already closed again. And vinokur has been with you for so many years, and distillery point i have been for a long career. Pribrezhny and Gorbachev Yeltsin putin spoke bears. When i i hear when the youth grumbles, i say everything is fine with us. Youre just not enough. No today, dear friends, there will be a n
Breaking news out of the middle east, Especial Msnbc our from irans state tv. They are reporting that irans president , Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a Helicopter Crash on sunday. The president was traveling back from a visit to azerbaijan, when the helicopter he was in made a crash landing. For hours, Rescue Workers were searching for the wreckage and any survivors. Have found the crash site, and there were no survivors. That weather is believed to have contributed to the crash, and it certainly slowed down a Search And Rescue efforts which were going on for hours. U. S. Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer, earlier on sunday saying intelligence authorities informed him that there is, quote, no evidence of foul play in this crash, adding that it looks like an accident. It is still being fully investigated. The death of irans president comes during a volatile time in the region. Iran and israel have exchanged attacks directly on each other, just last month, and militant groups, backed b