"Discussion on the Theory of Delusion with Armen Gasparyan"
In the latest episode of Sputnik Radio, political commentator Armen Gasparyan delved into the complexities of Ukrainian and Estonian politics, offering his unique perspective on the ongoing geopolitical landscape.
For Ukraine, Gasparyan's discussion touched on the ongoing conflict with Russia, internal political dynamics, and the influence of Western countries on Ukraine's governance and policies. Notably, he highlighted the recent withdrawal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reportedly due to the use of drones, and the demolition of the last monument to Lenin.
In the case of Estonia, the broadcast addressed Estonia's political stance within the EU and NATO, its security concerns about Russia, and how its policies align with or diverge from broader Western strategies, especially in light of regional tensions. A significant point made during the discussion was the enactment of a law against the Orthodox Church in Estonia.
The broadcast is available for subscription on Sputnik Radio and can be watched on VK, RUTUBE, and various social networks. Tune in to 17:05 on 91.2FM in Moscow and 91.5FM in St. Petersburg to catch the latest episode.
Moreover, the broadcast also touched on the preparation of Ukrainian children for "national resistance" and the Hutsul verdict, although specific details were not provided.
Gasparyan's commentary on these topics often frames prevailing ideologies or policies as part of a broader narrative of delusion, providing a thought-provoking analysis for listeners.
In the episode, Armen Gasparyan discusses the general-news topics of the political stance of Estonia within the EU and NATO, as well as the Ukrainian politics involving the preparation of children for "national resistance." The broadcast also delved into the political complexities of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the recent withdrawal of Ukrainian forces and the enactment of a law against the Orthodox Church in Estonia.