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In this section of the "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт" YouTube video, the speakers discuss the historical context and significance of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Putin's role in the situation. Vladimir Yurievich Karasёv recalls a conversation from 2010 that led him to reflect on the end of the Cold War and NATO's expansion, which halted when Biden stated that Ukraine would not join NATO until the end of the war. The speakers also touch upon the importance of a strong central authority during times of war and the historical cycles of Russian statehood. The speakers also discuss the historical significance of Ukraine as a state, particularly in the context of its experience within the Soviet Union, and the importance of remembering past victories and the role of a strong state in protecting individual freedoms. Russian military analyst Igor Karasev discusses the potential escalation of the conflict between Russia and the West, specifically regarding NATO's involvement in Ukraine and the possibility of nuclear war. Putin's response to the conflict and the importance of strategic calculation in war are also discussed. Overall, the speakers emphasize the importance of understanding history and the unique paths that different countries have taken in Europe.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the "Politeka" YouTube video, Vladimir Yurievich Karasёv joins the hosts to discuss historical events leading up to the conflict in Ukraine. He recalls a conversation with a Polish man in 2010 who argued that humanity cannot peacefully exist for long and that wars are necessary. The conversation led Karasёv to reflect on the end of the Cold War and the expansion of NATO, which began in the early 1990s. According to archives from the Clinton administration, the decision to expand NATO was made during the Clinton administration, with Madeleine Albright being the key figure in this process. The end of the Cold War marked the defeat of the Soviet Union, leading to its dissolution and the emergence of a new world order. However, NATO's expansion halted when Biden clearly stated that there would be no Ukrainian membership until the end of the war. The hosts and their guest continue to explore the historical context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт", the speaker discusses the unrealistic notion of Ukraine joining NATO due to unclear and unresolved borders. He explains that without defined borders, it would be impossible to guarantee which territory NATO would be protecting, and the question of which territory to guarantee would arise. The speaker also mentions that NATO is preparing a declaration for the July summit in Washington, D.C., which includes the possibility of a thousand-strong NATO grouping along Ukraine's western border, but not in Ukraine itself. The speaker also touches upon Russia's desire to join NATO or the "higher league" of geopolitical nations but argues that Russia is too large to be considered a small nation and too small to be considered an empire like the Soviet Union. The speaker also mentions that Germany and France were accepted into NATO despite losing World War II, but Russia is not recognized as a great power and is not welcomed into the organization. The speaker suggests that the reversal of this trend began in 2007 with Putin's speech in Munich, where he emphasized the need to strengthen the state and reverse the trend towards a decline in Russia's power.
  • 00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт", Dmitri Karasev discusses the historical cycles of Russian statehood and the importance of a strong central authority during times of war. He argues that Russia's unique historical context necessitates a strong, imperial approach to governance, which is built through a cycle of militarization and liberalization. Karasev also notes that the United States, being an oceanic power, does not face the same security challenges as land-based empires like Russia or China. He emphasizes the importance of a cult of victory in maintaining a strong state and preventing defeat.
  • 00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт", the speaker discusses how the Soviet Union was formed during World War II and the impact of the war on the country. According to the speaker, the Soviet Union was a "creaky" state before the war, with constant internal conflicts and purges. However, the war brought the country together, creating a new industrial powerhouse in the Urals and Siberia. The speaker also notes that the Soviet Union was primarily an agricultural country before the war, but the industrialization that occurred during the conflict transformed it into a superpower. Despite the ongoing collectivization and industrialization, the Soviet Union was still primarily a "peasant country" with significant internal contradictions. The speaker suggests that without the war, the outcome for the Soviet Union may have been different. The war also led to a second industrialization and the emergence of a new generation of leaders. The speaker also mentions that the Day of Victory, which commemorates the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany, was not the primary holiday in the Soviet Union after the war, but was replaced by May 9th as the official state holiday during Putin's presidency.
  • 00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," the speaker discusses the significance of the Day of Independence in Ukraine and Russia. He points out that while Ukraine celebrates its independence day on August 24, Russia's declaration of sovereignty was on June 12, 1990, which marked Russia's exit from the Soviet Union. The speaker argues that building a strong national state requires focusing on victory and the historical process dictated by the victors. He uses the example of Serbia, which won a war without external help, and how victors are often taken under the wing of more powerful nations. The speaker emphasizes that Russia should not shy away from its victory in World War II and the importance of commemorating it, as it is a crucial aspect of building a strong national state. He also criticizes European countries for being made up of defeated nations and argues that only England and the United States are exceptions.
  • 00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт", the speaker discusses the historical significance of Ukraine as a state, particularly in the context of its experience within the Soviet Union. According to the speaker, Ukraine's first experiment with statehood occurred during the Soviet era, and this experience was crucial in shaping the country's governance and survival, even during the Second World War. The speaker also mentions how Ukraine gained territories, such as Zakarpattia, which were previously part of other countries, and how these additions contributed to the country's size and complexity. The speaker emphasizes that understanding history is essential, as it goes beyond mere symbols and celebrations, and instead, it represents the foundation of a state. The speaker concludes by reflecting on how Ukraine's history within the Soviet Union has shaped its current position and challenges.
  • 00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," the speaker discusses the historical significance of May 8th, which is celebrated as Victory Day in Russia and many other countries, as opposed to May 9th, which is celebrated as Victory Day in Germany. The speaker argues that the actions taken on this day shape the subsequent history of a nation and that every day's actions contribute to a country's historical narrative. The speaker also mentions that smaller countries, such as those in Eastern Europe, have effectively used their perceived weaknesses as advantages and sets an example for other countries. The speaker then discusses the role of Lithuania in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and how its actions could set a precedent for future events. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own history and the unique paths that different countries have taken in Europe.
  • 00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," the speaker discusses the importance of remembering past victories and the role of a strong state in protecting individual freedoms. He criticizes the current state of society, which he believes has become overly reliant on digital services and has lost touch with the concept of a physical state. The speaker argues that this has led to issues with mobilization and the emergence of groups like the Wagner Group. He emphasizes the need for a strong state to protect individual freedoms and argues that without it, individuals will have to step up to defend their own rights. The speaker also touches on the idea that large narratives, such as those surrounding past victories, are making a comeback in politics due to the failure of postmodern narratives. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of a strong state in protecting individual freedoms and independence.
  • 00:40:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт", Ukrainian historian and politician Mykyta Karasev discusses the importance of war in building a state and the role of historical education in shaping society. He argues that war provides an opportunity for a state to rebuild itself and that historical education should be integrated into institutions, including religion and the military. Karasev also criticizes the idea of a national memory institute for Ukraine, as it is not applicable to the entire country. Instead, he suggests that historical education should be a shared responsibility among historians and the political system, with state propaganda being used to disseminate accurate historical information. Putin's initiatives for historical education after his inauguration are highlighted as examples of this approach. The historian emphasizes the importance of a unified historical narrative and a military aristocracy to ensure the continuity of power and the transmission of historical knowledge. He warns that those who do not learn history will be punished by it and that history is a strict teacher that holds everyone accountable.
  • 00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," Belarusian viewers and a second user ask Vladimir Putin if it is beneficial for him to continue escalating the conflict after his re-election. Putin is also asked if Russia has enough resources to sustain the war for another five years or if it is necessary to finish it this year. Putin responds that it is not advisable to prolong the conflict as there are other important tasks for national development. He also mentions that the main issue is not Ukraine but rather how the West recognizes Russia's legitimate interests in the world. The war is ongoing, and there is a risk of Russian-American military confrontation. Europe is still uncertain, and a new elite and successor need to be prepared. However, Putin understands that China will not directly engage in the war but may try to outmaneuver the West. The escalation spiral started with economic sanctions, and Putin has responded in kind. The latest escalation is Macron's announcement that France may send regular troops to Ukraine. The West's response to Russia's actions is a series of escalating steps, and Putin emphasizes the importance of both sides conducting the war rationally rather than emotionally or impulsively.
  • 00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," Russian military analyst Igor Karasev discusses the potential escalation of the conflict between Russia and the West, specifically regarding NATO's involvement in Ukraine and the possibility of nuclear war. He mentions that Russia's response to the British detainment of the Russian diplomats was the deployment of Iskander ballistic missiles capable of reaching Britain and France. The West, including France and China, have reportedly closed discussions on this topic. Russia is preparing for military actions on the seventh and ninth of the month, and the Kremlin Bridge in Crimea is a significant point of contention. Russia has stated that there will be no US ground troops in the conflict, but NATO is reportedly preparing a resolution against Russian aggression on its territory. The more the situation escalates, the more legitimacy Russia may have to use tactical nuclear weapons. The West's response could also lead to further escalation, potentially resulting in a global conflict. Karasev emphasizes the importance of strategic calculation in war and the potential negative consequences of military conferences or peace talks if tensions continue to rise.
  • 00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт", Vladimir Putin is discussed in relation to the ongoing war. Putin is criticized for his "military actionism" and "demonstrative activism," which are seen as superficial and ineffective in addressing the real issues at hand. The speaker argues that the war is not about the status of a country but about its existence, and that the use of nuclear weapons in Europe would raise serious questions about the very nature of the state. The discussion also touches upon the role of diplomacy and the balance of fear and security in the context of the conflict.

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In the YouTube video "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," Vadim Karasёv speaks about Ukraine as a modern industrial European country that does not seek protection from any specific power. He emphasizes the significance of developing an ideology that makes Ukraine valuable to all, regardless of whether the power is located to the east or west. Karasёv encourages viewers to engage in discussions in the comments and subscribe to their channel for more insightful conversations. He also mentions Putin's efforts to de-escalate the war and invites viewers to explore similar platforms on YouTube for more intriguing topics.

  • 01:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "КАРАСЕВ: ПУТИН РАЗГОНЯЕТ ЭСКАЛАЦИЮ ВОЙНЫ! Лукашенко в деле! Зеки на фронт," Vadim Karasёv discusses Ukraine as a modern industrial European country located on European territory and not seeking affiliation with any particular power for protection. He emphasizes the importance of working on an ideology that makes Ukraine a valuable country to all, regardless of whether that power is located to the east or west. Karasёv encourages viewers to share their thoughts in the comments and to subscribe to their channel for more discussions. He also reminds viewers that Putin is de-escalating the war and invites them to find a similar platform on YouTube and to stay tuned for more interesting topics.

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