...لها للصراع آخر كبير روسي اطلسي يعني يمتد...

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00:00it has the last great Russian-Atlantic conflict, I mean, it extends for decades of the world war, and then it extended in the cold war
00:08And it didn't even end with the fall of the Soviet Union, but the fall of the Soviet Union
00:12Perhaps many times he gave him this conflict. Have the Russian-Atlantic relations reached the point of return in your opinion with all these developments?
00:26As you said, the issue is related to historical conditions, and I think that the world is witnessing now two cold wars
00:35Cold War
00:36between America and Russia and the Cold War between America and China. The first cold war takes a military form rather than an economic one.
00:46the second cold war takes an economic form
00:49More military than military. In any case, the world is no better than it was. Unfortunately, this tension is a danger
00:59in the Arab world and the Middle East
01:01It is a threat to international peace and security. reviving these cold wars and increasing them with new cold wars
01:09Is something that should not be accepted.
01:12These parties must not rush to put the world on the edge of the abyss, especially with a major global economic crisis
01:20And with an unprecedented epidemic for decades
01:23in this way and with tension in many areas of the world. And then I hope not only that this crisis is over
01:32It's for grown-ups to sit together
01:35Because the whole world is in danger and a third world war is no longer a matter of political imagination, or it is completely unlikely
01:44A lesser evil can come up with something,
01:47However, we have now gone beyond the evil to the real dangers that exist in Eastern Europe and extend to the Baltic.
01:55Then it extends to the Middle East
01:58And before in Central Asia and Afghanistan,
02:00It is said that even large wars can start with a small miscalculation or a small misbehavior in the battle.
02:08I will get back to you to talk about the scene in the Middle East and how
02:12to change and be affected by all these developments, but I go back to the idea of diplomatic solutions or diplomatic framework with Mr. Charles that
02:20Today, Moscow is putting forward a set of security demands or security guarantees as it calls them.
02:26The most prominent of these guarantees is that NATO withdraws or develops completely from all the countries that are in conflict areas in Central Asia in the Caucasus
02:35Also in Eastern Europe,
02:37and that the NATO forces should withdraw from all areas that were not originally within the European bloc in ninety seven or before ninety seven.
02:47What is acceptable or possible? What's impossible on this list?
02:56I think there's a