[ DPA Open Mic 104 ] Putin cast burning shovels from the sky; sending us one step closer to WW3

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00:00:00 - Preshow
00:05:02 - Introduction
00:05:59 - Update on Ukrainian frontline collapse in Uspenivka region.
00:07:14 - Logistics of the live stream, links to join the discussion.
00:07:57 - Discussion about organizing the talk around the missile attack and its implications.
00:09:26 - Introduction of the new Russian medium-range missile, Avangard.
00:13:12 - Talks about the conflict in Ukraine as a testing ground for new weapons.
00:15:00 - Discussion on Putin's statements about the need for treaties on intermediate-range missiles.
00:17:17 - Humorous interlude about Spam as emergency food.
00:19:16 - Analysis of missile dispersal patterns.
00:21:07 - Discussion on how the conflict reflects on the endgame, mentioning landmines.
00:23:07 - Commentary on the political and economic implications of the war for NATO, Russia, and Ukraine.
00:27:28 - Speculation on future NATO meetings and US policy changes with incoming Trump administration.
00:30:10 - Discussion on potential US actions under Trump regarding the Ukraine conflict.
00:33:16 - Strategic goals of different parties involved in the conflict, focusing on Odessa.
00:34:35 - Analysis of NATO's potential benefits from the conflict in terms of military readiness and technology testing.
00:37:43 - Economic and military mobilization discussions for potential global conflicts.
00:41:04 - Detailed description of the Avangard missile system and its strategic use.
00:44:35 - Discussion on the damage caused by the missile strike and its political implications.
00:47:05 - Debate on the impact of war on economies and the transition to wartime production.
00:51:28 - European public opinion on the war and potential for civil unrest.
00:55:20 - Discussion on the potential for peace negotiations and continued conflict.
01:00:16 - Russian strategy and public sentiment towards the conflict.
01:07:34 - Introduction of a new participant discussing NATO's actions against Russia.
01:18:00 - Strategic military moves Russia might take in the conflict.
01:26:35 - Discussion on the broader geopolitical strategy of Russia, including BRICS.
01:36:56 - Critique of Russian military strategy at the beginning of the conflict.
01:45:06 - Explanation of Russian troop mobilizations and the impact on the conflict.
01:54:16 - Discussion on the Bucha massacre and its narrative.
02:00:06 - Analysis of Russian manpower and strategy in the ongoing conflict.
02:10:46 - Commentary on the mobilization in both Russia and Ukraine.
02:16:24 - Discussion on the sinking of the Moskva and British involvement.
02:30:29 - Clarification on Ukraine's nuclear weapon history.
02:33:24 - Discussion on potential escalations and the broader geopolitical chess game.
02:41:07 - Discussion on Taiwan, China, and potential conflicts in Southeast Asia.
03:00:28 - Introduction of economic motivations behind the war, particularly corruption and money laundering.
03:23:18 - Critique of Putin's leadership and economic policies.
03:30:04 - Discussion on globalism, state plundering, and the local nature of politics.
03:40:12 - Analysis of the recent missile test as a warning and its strategic implications.
03:54:07 - Discussion on Russia's response to provocations and the use of proxies.
04:04:50 - Debate on the strategic patience of Russia in the conflict.
04:11:10 - Putin's comments on the necessity of nuclear treaties.
04:18:13 - Closing remarks and future predictions for the conflict.

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This DPA Open Mic will be broadcasted LIVE on DPA main channel on Youtube, DPA Open Mic channel on Youtube & Rumble, DPA Twitch, DPA Telegram and on DPA's Twitter for this week. Invite Link will be in DPA Open Mic's channel LIVE chat pinned message.

Rules & Take Note:
- You MUST have a webcam and show your face
- READ THE PRIVATE CHAT FOR INSTRUCTIONS IN THE STUDIO
- No unnecessary vulgar languages, extremist speeches, or racism
- Host reserves the right to kick any participants at anytime
- Platform hosting this will be Streamyard, and it only allows up to 10 participants on screen and 2 more in queue in the backstage: so feel free to disengage and leave the "room" so others can join.
- Please do give up your slot/seat if you think you cannot contribute; so that others with an opinion can join the discussion

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