
Karin Kneissl official
Dr Karin Kneissl, Autorin, Analytikerin, 2017-19 österr. Außenministerin; zog im Sept 2020 mit ihren Tieren nach Frankreich, im Mai 2022 in den Libanon, da für russ.Unis etc tätig,
1.9.2023 Leitet das G.O.R.K.I. in St.Petersburg
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1.9.2023 Leitet das G.O.R.K.I. in St.Petersburg
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Телеканал СПАС

08.04.202517:28
Почему России важно сохранить память о царе-страстотерпце? Карин Кнайсль. Русский ковчег.
❓Что такое преемственность в России? Как это отражается на духовной жизни русского народа? Почему важно сохранить память о Николае II и царской семье? И какую личную связь с последним русским государем ощущает известный европейский дипломат, экс-глава МИД Австрии Карин Кнайсль?
📍📍 Смотрите новый выпуск проекта «Русский ковчег» с госпожой Карин Кнайсль, на любой удобной платформе:
ВКонтакте | Дзен | RuTube | Одноклассники | Spastv.ru
Мы говорим о Боге и помогаем обрести Его тем, кто Его ищет.
Пожалуйста, поддержите «СПАС».
❓Что такое преемственность в России? Как это отражается на духовной жизни русского народа? Почему важно сохранить память о Николае II и царской семье? И какую личную связь с последним русским государем ощущает известный европейский дипломат, экс-глава МИД Австрии Карин Кнайсль?
📍📍 Смотрите новый выпуск проекта «Русский ковчег» с госпожой Карин Кнайсль, на любой удобной платформе:
ВКонтакте | Дзен | RuTube | Одноклассники | Spastv.ru
Мы говорим о Боге и помогаем обрести Его тем, кто Его ищет.
Пожалуйста, поддержите «СПАС».
06.04.202517:12
https://ria.ru/20250405/knaysl-2009457944.html
Good evening,
On Friday night the Russian Channel "Spas" broadcasted the second part of the interview we did some weeks ago in Moscow. We spoke, inter alia, about the impressive Russian quality to forgive.
Russians forgave French, Germans and Austrians etc of several generations, before and after 1945. And most probably Russians will be ready to pardon once more and be friends again. I hear this question very often "when will we be friends again?"
I do not have that amazing big Russian heart.
But my logic tells me:
First they over there, whether in Brussels, Berlin or wherever, should apologize for what they did to so many Russians, especially to those in culture and sports by cancelling all Russian sportsmen, musicians, giving students a hard life etc etc. The list is long.
Second, compensation needs to be paid: ranging from the freezing/confiscation of Russian Central Bank assets to just taking over Russian property, expelling people out who dared to work with Russian universities
This is my rational approach. Previously, I was certain that rationality was part of the wider European legacy until I understood that large parts of the society had turned irrational.
So first one should better wait for more rational and responsible people. This might take a while - tells me my sceptic mind.
Good night from a small village on Planet Russia where life simply goes on with the seasons. In many houses the first tomato seeds are turning into young plants, the first kitten and piglets are born. And Easter approaches despite the snowfall.
#Russia #forgiveness #Europe
Good evening,
On Friday night the Russian Channel "Spas" broadcasted the second part of the interview we did some weeks ago in Moscow. We spoke, inter alia, about the impressive Russian quality to forgive.
Russians forgave French, Germans and Austrians etc of several generations, before and after 1945. And most probably Russians will be ready to pardon once more and be friends again. I hear this question very often "when will we be friends again?"
I do not have that amazing big Russian heart.
But my logic tells me:
First they over there, whether in Brussels, Berlin or wherever, should apologize for what they did to so many Russians, especially to those in culture and sports by cancelling all Russian sportsmen, musicians, giving students a hard life etc etc. The list is long.
Second, compensation needs to be paid: ranging from the freezing/confiscation of Russian Central Bank assets to just taking over Russian property, expelling people out who dared to work with Russian universities
This is my rational approach. Previously, I was certain that rationality was part of the wider European legacy until I understood that large parts of the society had turned irrational.
So first one should better wait for more rational and responsible people. This might take a while - tells me my sceptic mind.
Good night from a small village on Planet Russia where life simply goes on with the seasons. In many houses the first tomato seeds are turning into young plants, the first kitten and piglets are born. And Easter approaches despite the snowfall.
#Russia #forgiveness #Europe
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
Телеканал СПАС

04.04.202512:12
Русский ковчег с Яном Таксюром
В новом выпуске программы «Русский ковчег» с Яном Таксюром – продолжение разговора с известным европейским дипломатом, экс-главой МИД Австрии госпожой Карин Кнайсль.
Что в наше время привлекает жителей Европы в Россию? Почему иногда нежелательно и опасно быть другом нашей страны? Можно ли в «Европейском саду» открыто исповедовать Евангелие или для этого нужно подняться на Русский Ковчег?
📍 НЕ ПРОПУСТИТЕ новый выпуск программы «Русский ковчег» с Яном Таксюром уже сегодня, в 23:10 на СПАСе
В новом выпуске программы «Русский ковчег» с Яном Таксюром – продолжение разговора с известным европейским дипломатом, экс-главой МИД Австрии госпожой Карин Кнайсль.
Что в наше время привлекает жителей Европы в Россию? Почему иногда нежелательно и опасно быть другом нашей страны? Можно ли в «Европейском саду» открыто исповедовать Евангелие или для этого нужно подняться на Русский Ковчег?
📍 НЕ ПРОПУСТИТЕ новый выпуск программы «Русский ковчег» с Яном Таксюром уже сегодня, в 23:10 на СПАСе


02.04.202505:02
https://www.vedomosti.ru/opinion/columns/2025/04/02/1101735-perehod-grenlandii-pod-yurisdiktsiyu-ssha-izmenit-situatsiyu?shared_token=726f7df4c3f420a2503b7b4d59a0d53b2c16c7fb
Good morning,
Here comes my comment in today's Vedomosti.
While the US wants to take over Greenland, Europeans tend to forget their own colonial history. Denmark is still a colonial ruler just like Britain and France.
And again it is a race for physical access to natural resources. Plus the North never stopped teaching the South what civilisation is about. Today it is a lot about dictating climate change policies.
#Arctic #Colonialism #Greenland #Europe
Good morning,
Here comes my comment in today's Vedomosti.
While the US wants to take over Greenland, Europeans tend to forget their own colonial history. Denmark is still a colonial ruler just like Britain and France.
And again it is a race for physical access to natural resources. Plus the North never stopped teaching the South what civilisation is about. Today it is a lot about dictating climate change policies.
#Arctic #Colonialism #Greenland #Europe
31.03.202509:40
https://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/en-direct-proces-des-assistants-parlementaires-du-fn-marine-le-pen-fixee-sur-son-sort-20250331
Marine Le Pen, head of the right wing party RN (Rassemblement National), will most probably not be able to run for the French Presidential Elections in spring 2027. Mrs. Le Pen and five other EU Parliamentarians have been found guilty of embezzlement of funds. A Paris court imposed a heavy fine; a possible ban running for public office is in limbo. She is currently heading the polls.
The current French Prime MInister François Bayrou who is involved in a similar case and waiting for the trial has recently stated the following according Le Figaro:‘If Marine Le Pen cannot run, there is a risk of a shock in public opinion’.
France, which has been shaken by a series of government changes and faces a tremendous deficit, is now heading for very stormy unchartered waters. During the anticipated legislative elections in summer 2024, Le Pen won the first round. For the second round, everything was mobilised so the far left won. Ever since the French Parliament finds itself in real quagmire. Governments keep changing, like it was the case during the third Republic.
The worst case scenario will be, when a parliamentarian dispute moves into an extra-parliamentarian confrontation, i.e. into the streets. That is a risk for many EU countries when certain persons are prohibited from running for political offices. We have seen it in Romania.
France certainly is a much bigger case with strong ramifications.
Washington might most probably react with heavy language along the lines of what Vice President Vance stated at the MSC in February: The real dangers do not come Russia or China, but from within.
#France
Marine Le Pen, head of the right wing party RN (Rassemblement National), will most probably not be able to run for the French Presidential Elections in spring 2027. Mrs. Le Pen and five other EU Parliamentarians have been found guilty of embezzlement of funds. A Paris court imposed a heavy fine; a possible ban running for public office is in limbo. She is currently heading the polls.
The current French Prime MInister François Bayrou who is involved in a similar case and waiting for the trial has recently stated the following according Le Figaro:‘If Marine Le Pen cannot run, there is a risk of a shock in public opinion’.
France, which has been shaken by a series of government changes and faces a tremendous deficit, is now heading for very stormy unchartered waters. During the anticipated legislative elections in summer 2024, Le Pen won the first round. For the second round, everything was mobilised so the far left won. Ever since the French Parliament finds itself in real quagmire. Governments keep changing, like it was the case during the third Republic.
The worst case scenario will be, when a parliamentarian dispute moves into an extra-parliamentarian confrontation, i.e. into the streets. That is a risk for many EU countries when certain persons are prohibited from running for political offices. We have seen it in Romania.
France certainly is a much bigger case with strong ramifications.
Washington might most probably react with heavy language along the lines of what Vice President Vance stated at the MSC in February: The real dangers do not come Russia or China, but from within.
#France
30.03.202516:32
https://smotrim.ru/article/4429147
https://m.5-tv.ru/news/5019889/anasla-svou-rossiu-eksglava-mid-avstrii-ozizni-vrazanskoj-oblasti/
Good evening from a tiny village on Planet Russia,
What I said about village life in the interview with Spas Channel was widely quoted. That is nice!!
I have been living in small villages for the last 30 years of my life and also in childhood. And often I was an alien. But I always felt at home, because I love this small world. There is nothing romantic about it, village life can also be harsh. I know what it means to heat a house with wood, crack the frozen water for the chicken. Or walk through the mud...like in these wonderful spring days. And I cherish the privilege of having a car. There were times without a car, tough when the bus passes only twice a day.
Russian villages with the chicken and ducks walking across the sandy roads to their swamp for the morning bath, the philosophical goats watching the world from sunrise to sunset, the beauty of a white church with its golden coupoles and the diligent flower gardens, children without cellphones, a magazin produkti with patient ladies and a bus stop... or the wide plains of snow and an evening in the Dom Kultura with local singers. I am grateful for having found "my Russia" which is not in the big cities or in the huge suburbia. And I am grateful for all the human warmth and exceptional men, women and youngsters I have already met. Thank you, Russia!
#RussianVillage
https://m.5-tv.ru/news/5019889/anasla-svou-rossiu-eksglava-mid-avstrii-ozizni-vrazanskoj-oblasti/
Good evening from a tiny village on Planet Russia,
What I said about village life in the interview with Spas Channel was widely quoted. That is nice!!
I have been living in small villages for the last 30 years of my life and also in childhood. And often I was an alien. But I always felt at home, because I love this small world. There is nothing romantic about it, village life can also be harsh. I know what it means to heat a house with wood, crack the frozen water for the chicken. Or walk through the mud...like in these wonderful spring days. And I cherish the privilege of having a car. There were times without a car, tough when the bus passes only twice a day.
Russian villages with the chicken and ducks walking across the sandy roads to their swamp for the morning bath, the philosophical goats watching the world from sunrise to sunset, the beauty of a white church with its golden coupoles and the diligent flower gardens, children without cellphones, a magazin produkti with patient ladies and a bus stop... or the wide plains of snow and an evening in the Dom Kultura with local singers. I am grateful for having found "my Russia" which is not in the big cities or in the huge suburbia. And I am grateful for all the human warmth and exceptional men, women and youngsters I have already met. Thank you, Russia!
#RussianVillage
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
Flavio von Witzleben - Offiziell

30.03.202510:58
#113: Journalistischer Voyeurismus
In der neuen Folge spreche ich mit Karin Kneissl über brisante Enthüllungen, politische Machtspiele und geopolitische Spannungen. Ein US-Journalist stolpert über ein schwerwiegendes Sicherheitsleck und erhält unbeabsichtigt Zugang zu einer geheimen Signal-Chatgruppe der Trump-Administration. Welche Konsequenzen hat dieser Vorfall?
In der Türkei sorgt die Verhaftung von Istanbuls Bürgermeister Ekrem Imamoğlu für Massenproteste. Ist dies ein gezielter Versuch, einen politischen Rivalen auszuschalten? Und dann wäre da noch Grönland: US-Vizepräsident JD Vance plant einen umstrittenen Besuch, doch Dänemark und die grönländische Regierung sprechen von „inakzeptablem Druck“. Geht es hier um Sicherheit oder knallharte Geopolitik?
▶️Hört rein: https://youtu.be/zb2hC-1UtNg?si=POSisdiF_A55jc08
In der neuen Folge spreche ich mit Karin Kneissl über brisante Enthüllungen, politische Machtspiele und geopolitische Spannungen. Ein US-Journalist stolpert über ein schwerwiegendes Sicherheitsleck und erhält unbeabsichtigt Zugang zu einer geheimen Signal-Chatgruppe der Trump-Administration. Welche Konsequenzen hat dieser Vorfall?
In der Türkei sorgt die Verhaftung von Istanbuls Bürgermeister Ekrem Imamoğlu für Massenproteste. Ist dies ein gezielter Versuch, einen politischen Rivalen auszuschalten? Und dann wäre da noch Grönland: US-Vizepräsident JD Vance plant einen umstrittenen Besuch, doch Dänemark und die grönländische Regierung sprechen von „inakzeptablem Druck“. Geht es hier um Sicherheit oder knallharte Geopolitik?
▶️Hört rein: https://youtu.be/zb2hC-1UtNg?si=POSisdiF_A55jc08
19.02.202506:25
https://www.vedomosti.ru/opinion/columns/2025/02/19/1093014-krome-vashingtona-i-govorit-ne-s-kem?shared_token=5094fe5cfe866fb2c1fab7a7eb5ecfe8babf7b23
Good morning,
Please find attached today's comment for the Russian business daily Vedomosti.
Yesterday's meeting between Russian and US-officials in Riyadh has started a new chapter in the bilateral relations between the two powers.
All relations are about symmetry, especially, interstate relations. And there is symmetry between Russia and the US.
#Russia #USA #diplomacy #Riyadh #EUintroubles
Good morning,
Please find attached today's comment for the Russian business daily Vedomosti.
Yesterday's meeting between Russian and US-officials in Riyadh has started a new chapter in the bilateral relations between the two powers.
All relations are about symmetry, especially, interstate relations. And there is symmetry between Russia and the US.
#Russia #USA #diplomacy #Riyadh #EUintroubles
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
TASS Russian news agency

18.02.202516:11
🗣 Key takeaways from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s statements following a meeting with senior US officials in Riyadh:
▪️The conversation with US representatives proved to be very productive; both sides have begun to actively listen to and understand one another
▪️Russia and the United States have agreed to restore their embassies in Moscow and Washington to previous staffing levels to facilitate continued diplomatic engagement
▪️The US and Russia will announce their representatives on the Ukrainian settlement
▪️Russia and the US are interested in resuming consultations on geopolitical issues and lifting barriers for economic cooperation
▪️The Russian and US representatives were tasked with discussing what needs to be done to arrange Putin-Trump meeting
▪️Understanding between Russia and the US on some matters does not mean rapprochement
▪️Russia and the US agree “once and forever” to resolve issues with work of both countries’ diplomatic missions
▪️Russia explained to the US that Ukraine’s possible NATO membership will be direct threat to Moscow
▪️NATO troops in Ukraine would be unacceptable for Russia
▪️The conversation with US representatives proved to be very productive; both sides have begun to actively listen to and understand one another
▪️Russia and the United States have agreed to restore their embassies in Moscow and Washington to previous staffing levels to facilitate continued diplomatic engagement
▪️The US and Russia will announce their representatives on the Ukrainian settlement
▪️Russia and the US are interested in resuming consultations on geopolitical issues and lifting barriers for economic cooperation
▪️The Russian and US representatives were tasked with discussing what needs to be done to arrange Putin-Trump meeting
▪️Understanding between Russia and the US on some matters does not mean rapprochement
▪️Russia and the US agree “once and forever” to resolve issues with work of both countries’ diplomatic missions
▪️Russia explained to the US that Ukraine’s possible NATO membership will be direct threat to Moscow
▪️NATO troops in Ukraine would be unacceptable for Russia
18.02.202516:11
Good evening,
it was a good day today in Riyadh. The key take-aways enumerated below by TASS illustrate the new chapter which the US and Russia have just started.
Bringing back diplomatic staff, creating consultation mechanisms and much more to come.
As things stand now, I expect that soon there will be direct flights between Moscow and New York, but not from Russia to Berlin or Vienna.
The EU commission already stated that the EU will keep its sanctions against Russia even if the US will lift those. And for sure the US will lift its sanction regime which never worked.
Neither was Russia "brought on her knees" by the "sanctions from hell" (see the US-Congress recordings) nor was Russia defeated on the battlefield.
Many US-companies actually never left. And those which did are interested in coming back. But it will be under different auspices.
Russians are fast learners. People on all levels managed very well to adapt to the new circumstances ever since spring 2022. From software to financial transactions, the Russians created their own.
My respects to all those women and men who paid a price, those in the armed forces, pay a heavy one. They simply reconfirmed an old truth: Russians never surrender. And Russian soldiers created facts on the ground which will remain.
And ever since I have moved to Russia I see so many parallels between Russians and Americans. It often makes me smile. And there were smiling faces today in Riyadh. Good night!
#Russia #USA #EUinTroubles
it was a good day today in Riyadh. The key take-aways enumerated below by TASS illustrate the new chapter which the US and Russia have just started.
Bringing back diplomatic staff, creating consultation mechanisms and much more to come.
As things stand now, I expect that soon there will be direct flights between Moscow and New York, but not from Russia to Berlin or Vienna.
The EU commission already stated that the EU will keep its sanctions against Russia even if the US will lift those. And for sure the US will lift its sanction regime which never worked.
Neither was Russia "brought on her knees" by the "sanctions from hell" (see the US-Congress recordings) nor was Russia defeated on the battlefield.
Many US-companies actually never left. And those which did are interested in coming back. But it will be under different auspices.
Russians are fast learners. People on all levels managed very well to adapt to the new circumstances ever since spring 2022. From software to financial transactions, the Russians created their own.
My respects to all those women and men who paid a price, those in the armed forces, pay a heavy one. They simply reconfirmed an old truth: Russians never surrender. And Russian soldiers created facts on the ground which will remain.
And ever since I have moved to Russia I see so many parallels between Russians and Americans. It often makes me smile. And there were smiling faces today in Riyadh. Good night!
#Russia #USA #EUinTroubles
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
TASS Russian news agency

18.02.202508:39
High-level Russian-US talks have kicked off in Riyadh, a TASS correspondent reported.
The members of the delegations are seated around a large rectangular table. The Russian side is seated on the right and the American side on the left. From the Russian side, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Kremlin Aide Yury Ushakov are at the negotiating table. Opposite them are three US negotiators: President Donald Trump's national security advisor Mike Waltz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the US leader's special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff.
The members of the delegations are seated around a large rectangular table. The Russian side is seated on the right and the American side on the left. From the Russian side, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Kremlin Aide Yury Ushakov are at the negotiating table. Opposite them are three US negotiators: President Donald Trump's national security advisor Mike Waltz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the US leader's special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff.
18.02.202508:39
Good morning,
Very interesting meeting right now in Riyadh between Russia's Foreign MInister Sergey Lavrov and the US-Secretary of State Marco Rubio and their delegations.
When I compare this set-up to the huge delegations of small EU-countries where dozens try to sit at the table, it shows the difference: when you want to get things done, never more than 8 at a table.
It is all about classical bilateral diplomacy. They will now set up the agenda. That is the essential part prior to any summit. Which topics will be on the list and which items will not be there.
Meanwhile, the EU-minichiefs are displaying their ususal martial cacophony and strategic myopia. They have not yet realised that they are irrelevant.
#Russia #USA #Riyadh #Lavrov #Rubio
Very interesting meeting right now in Riyadh between Russia's Foreign MInister Sergey Lavrov and the US-Secretary of State Marco Rubio and their delegations.
When I compare this set-up to the huge delegations of small EU-countries where dozens try to sit at the table, it shows the difference: when you want to get things done, never more than 8 at a table.
It is all about classical bilateral diplomacy. They will now set up the agenda. That is the essential part prior to any summit. Which topics will be on the list and which items will not be there.
Meanwhile, the EU-minichiefs are displaying their ususal martial cacophony and strategic myopia. They have not yet realised that they are irrelevant.
#Russia #USA #Riyadh #Lavrov #Rubio
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
G.O.R.K.I. Talks

17.02.202508:56
In an engaging interview with Nina Byzantina, former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl shared her perspective on the current state of Europe, geopolitical tensions, and historical narratives.
Dr. Kneissl highlighted the deep identity crisis facing Europe today:
Karin Kneissl also discussed the resurgence of black-and-white thinking in European politics, the enduring East-West antagonism, and misconceptions about Russia. Her insightful analysis offers a refreshing and critical look at global affairs.
Dr. Kneissl highlighted the deep identity crisis facing Europe today:
This Europe right now is, first of all, it has lost its rule of law, it has lost freedoms, civil liberties on all levels... This is the fundamental drama for today's Europe
Karin Kneissl also discussed the resurgence of black-and-white thinking in European politics, the enduring East-West antagonism, and misconceptions about Russia. Her insightful analysis offers a refreshing and critical look at global affairs.
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
ЦНАИ ИВ РАН / CSAI IOS RAS

16.02.202513:27
📄On February 7, the Russian newspaper Vedomosti published an article by Karin Kneissl, a partner of CSAI IOS RAS, Head of the G.O.R.K.I. Centre of St. Petersburg State University, former Austrian Foreign Minister, entitled «Russophobia: a 200-year-old disease».
🟢 In her work, the author notes that anti-Russian sentiments have a very long and deep-rooted history. The author concludes that on the territory of Eastern and Central Europe the spread of russophobia was caused by geographical factors, as well as historical competition between Russia and Austria-Hungary in the Balkans, which later developed into the First and Second World Wars.
🟢 At the same time, the author emphasises that in the case of Britain, dislike of Russia was based on the struggle for spheres of influence. In the author's opinion, this was most clearly manifested in the 19th century during the «Great Game» - the struggle between Russia and Britain for dominance in Central Asia.
The author notes that today's «Great Game» continues and the main battlefield is Iran. While London and Washington made attempts to destabilise Iran from within, Russia, on the contrary, advocates active cooperation with Tehran and the development of trade corridors.
🟢 Russophobia: a 200-year-old disease
https://www.vedomosti.ru/opinion/columns/2025/02/07/1090679-bolezn-kotoroi-200-let?shared_token=38b015b075705f1935b6f7138f32983ee6124709
🟢 In her work, the author notes that anti-Russian sentiments have a very long and deep-rooted history. The author concludes that on the territory of Eastern and Central Europe the spread of russophobia was caused by geographical factors, as well as historical competition between Russia and Austria-Hungary in the Balkans, which later developed into the First and Second World Wars.
🟢 At the same time, the author emphasises that in the case of Britain, dislike of Russia was based on the struggle for spheres of influence. In the author's opinion, this was most clearly manifested in the 19th century during the «Great Game» - the struggle between Russia and Britain for dominance in Central Asia.
The author notes that today's «Great Game» continues and the main battlefield is Iran. While London and Washington made attempts to destabilise Iran from within, Russia, on the contrary, advocates active cooperation with Tehran and the development of trade corridors.
🟢 Russophobia: a 200-year-old disease
https://www.vedomosti.ru/opinion/columns/2025/02/07/1090679-bolezn-kotoroi-200-let?shared_token=38b015b075705f1935b6f7138f32983ee6124709
Кайра бөлүшүлгөн:
Flavio von Witzleben - Offiziell

16.02.202511:13
#107: Staatsversagen
In der neuen Folge dreht sich alles um die geopolitischen Spannungen, die in dieser Woche die Schlagzeilen beherrschten. Von Trumps überraschendem Telefonat mit Putin über die hitzigen Debatten auf der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz bis hin zu neuen sicherheitspolitischen Kurswechseln der USA – wir analysieren, welche Weichen für die globale Ordnung gerade neu gestellt werden. Besonders brisant: US-Verteidigungsminister Pete Hegseth stellt die NATO-Perspektive der Ukraine infrage, während Vizepräsident J.D. Vance die EU für mangelnde Meinungsfreiheit kritisiert. Ist das der Beginn einer neuen transatlantischen Ära?
Doch auch nationalpolitisch gibt es Zündstoff: In Deutschland sorgt ein schweres Attentat für Entsetzen und politische Debatten über Migration und Sicherheit. In Österreich sind die Regierungsverhandlungen zwischen FPÖ und ÖVP gescheitert – was bedeutet das für die Zukunft der Alpenrepublik? Und schließlich: Wird Russland bald wieder Teil der G7?
▶️Hört rein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn-bvV5ll3Q
In der neuen Folge dreht sich alles um die geopolitischen Spannungen, die in dieser Woche die Schlagzeilen beherrschten. Von Trumps überraschendem Telefonat mit Putin über die hitzigen Debatten auf der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz bis hin zu neuen sicherheitspolitischen Kurswechseln der USA – wir analysieren, welche Weichen für die globale Ordnung gerade neu gestellt werden. Besonders brisant: US-Verteidigungsminister Pete Hegseth stellt die NATO-Perspektive der Ukraine infrage, während Vizepräsident J.D. Vance die EU für mangelnde Meinungsfreiheit kritisiert. Ist das der Beginn einer neuen transatlantischen Ära?
Doch auch nationalpolitisch gibt es Zündstoff: In Deutschland sorgt ein schweres Attentat für Entsetzen und politische Debatten über Migration und Sicherheit. In Österreich sind die Regierungsverhandlungen zwischen FPÖ und ÖVP gescheitert – was bedeutet das für die Zukunft der Alpenrepublik? Und schließlich: Wird Russland bald wieder Teil der G7?
▶️Hört rein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn-bvV5ll3Q
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