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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2025 · 59 MIN

Andrei Martyanov: How NATO Became Its Own Worst Enemy

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A high-level U.S.-Russia meeting signals a potential shift in the Ukraine war. While details remain tightly guarded, Russian officials indicate the U.S. presented an offer they find "acceptable," paving the way for possible direct talks. The battlefield momentum favors Russian forces, who are advancing in key regions. NATO is portrayed as a "paper tiger," with Western military capabilities described as severely degraded. The discussion highlights desperation in Washington and European disarray, as strategic failures and broken alliances weaken their position. Any settlement will be dictated by realities on the ground, not diplomacy alone. Russia shows no interest in reconciliation with Ukraine or Europe, viewing both as lost causes. The West’s global dominance is deemed over, marking a historic turning point. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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