Христо Грозев о планах России убить Зеленского
Summary
TLDRThe interview transcript discusses the political maneuverings of Belarusian President Lukashenko, depicted as a cunning figure who adapts to political winds. The speaker speculates on Lukashenko's potential future, suggesting he might shift to support Ukrainian independence and Western values if Putin's power wanes. The conversation also touches on the interviewee's personal experiences with surveillance and legal battles, and their investigative work on the attempted assassination of Vladimir Zelensky and the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. The interview concludes with a hopeful prediction for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine within the year, contingent on global political developments.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker refers to Lukashenko as a cunning and political animal who understands that his life is his power.
- 🔄 Despite his dislike for Putin, Lukashenko pledges love and loyalty to him while also maintaining connections with the West and Ukraine.
- 🔮 The speaker foresees a future where Lukashenko might completely switch sides, supporting Ukrainian independence and Western values once he senses Putin's power waning.
- 🚨 The speaker discusses his personal experiences with surveillance and threats, including being under international wanted list and facing legal battles.
- 🏡 There were attempts to infiltrate the speaker's home and monitor his family, which he discovered in Austria, indicating a dangerous and invasive surveillance operation.
- 🚨 The speaker dismisses rumors of being poisoned and moving to the United States, clarifying that he was under surveillance but not poisoned.
- 🔎 The speaker delves into an investigation about an assassination attempt on Vladimir Zelensky, revealing Russian plans to neutralize the Ukrainian political and military elite before the war.
- 🏥 The speaker shares his insights on Alexei Navalny's poisoning, suggesting that it was unlikely to be a coincidence and may have been a strategic decision by Putin.
- 🗣️ The speaker criticizes the West's decision to exchange a known killer for Navalny, questioning the wisdom of this move and its implications for future Kremlin opponents.
- 🕊️ The speaker expresses optimism about the potential for a just and long-lasting peace in Ukraine, possibly within the year, contingent on global political developments.
Q & A
What is the speaker's opinion on Lukashenko's political strategy?
-The speaker views Lukashenko as a cunning politician who understands that his life is his power. He adapts to the political winds, showing loyalty to Putin while also maintaining connections with the West and Ukraine.
How does the speaker foresee Lukashenko's actions if Putin's power wanes?
-The speaker predicts that Lukashenko would switch sides completely, potentially becoming a strong supporter of Ukrainian independence and Western values if he senses that Putin's power is diminishing.
What is the speaker's personal situation regarding legal issues in Russia?
-The speaker has been labeled as a terrorist and extremist by the Russian government, with international warrants and a 14-year prison sentence imposed by a Russian court.
Why does the speaker believe he was under surveillance and what were the implications?
-The speaker was under surveillance, which included his apartment being bugged and his family being followed. This was discovered when he was in Austria, and it was a dangerous and unpleasant situation.
What was the main objective of the investigation into the attempted assassination of Vladimir Zelensky?
-The investigation aimed to uncover a Russian plot to neutralize the entire political and military elite of Ukraine, which would have significantly altered the course of the war had it been successful.
What is the speaker's stance on the poisoning of Alexei Navalny?
-The speaker believes that Navalny's poisoning was a deliberate act by the Russian government, and he rules out the possibility of it being a coincidence or an accident.
Why does the speaker think the West made a poor decision in the exchange involving the killer of Zelimkhan Khangoshvili?
-The speaker criticizes the decision as it did not deter future killers and potentially emboldened Putin by showing that he could act with impunity both within Russia and abroad.
What does the speaker hope for regarding the German government's actions concerning the trade-off involving Khangoshvili?
-The speaker hopes that the German government will find a way to apologize and seek understanding from the family of Khangoshvili for their handling of the situation.
What is the speaker's prediction for the end of the war in Ukraine?
-The speaker is an informed optimist and believes that a just and long-term peace will be achieved in Ukraine, possibly within the current year, depending on various global political developments.
What does the speaker think about the future of Russia and its potential for change?
-The speaker holds out hope for a future Russia that is free from the current regime's influence, suggesting that there are individuals who could become symbols of a new, free Russia.
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