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Yevgeny Kiselyov

Television host and journalist (Russia, Ukraine)


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16
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6.47

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Yevgeny Kiselyov

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Putin is absolutely sick, we see that. Completely unhinged. Totally obsessed with placing the foot of the last surviving Russian soldier somewhere on the border between Ukraine and Poland, no matter the cost, no matter the human losses, no matter the reputational damage to Russia on the international stage. That will never happen

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My intuition tells me that Donald won't dare to resolve the Iran problem by military means (In response to the question: "You're watching Trump. Will he go for a military solution to the Iran issue, or will he back off?")

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For some reason, I don’t believe that Trump’s lost patience will necessarily turn into a flow of weapons suddenly pouring from across the ocean into Europe and then into Ukraine. And I also find it hard to believe that he’ll impose any “from-hell” sanctions against Putin. It seems to me that he’ll simply lose interest in this recently obsessive idea of his — to achieve a ceasefire on the Ukrainian front as quickly as possible. I think he’ll just throw up his hands and walk away

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I absolutely do not believe that Putin will agree to stop seeking official recognition from Ukraine and its Western allies of the so-called realities on the ground. That Putin would accept a peace agreement in which he continues to de facto control these captured territories, but no one except him officially recognizes these seizures

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Even if Trump completely turns his back on Ukraine, even if American aid is entirely cut off, Europe—at least France, the UK, Germany, the Scandinavian countries, and Poland—will not abandon their support for Ukraine

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Scholz will still lose the parliamentary elections. The next chancellor will be Friedrich Merz. The winner of the elections will be the CDU—the Christian Democratic Union

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Yevgeny Kiselyov

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I believe that most likely, Bashar al-Assad’s regime will fall

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Yevgeny Kiselyov

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Putin is incapable of engaging in the kind of negotiations we mean when we use the word "negotiations." And if anyone thinks they can bring Putin to the negotiating table in the sense we understand it, that will never happen (Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine)

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I think Germany’s support for Ukraine will increase after next February’s elections and will become more consistent

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I believe the most likely scenario for Putin’s removal from power is a coup d’état resulting from a conspiracy organized by his closest allies

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Yevgeny Kiselyov

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I actually have the feeling that, with a high probability, Trump will win

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Yevgeny Kiselyov

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It's quite likely that another decade will pass, and Israel will no longer face the security issues it currently has. They will, of course, eliminate this menace—this form of radical Islamic terrorism. I believe that, in the end, the country will prevail and go on to live long and prosperously

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I believe he will die a natural death

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I would really like that, but I think not (Answer to the question: "Will Putin be imprisoned?")

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To be honest, I think the earliest timeframe is somewhere around March-April (The earliest possible end of the war)

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I have some doubts that he will be allowed to participate in the elections in the current situation (About Boris Nadezhdin)

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