The War in Ukraine Could Change Everything | Yuval Noah Harari | TED

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Bruno Giussani: We are at the end of day six of the war in Ukraine
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or, more correctly, of the Russian invasion of Ukraine,
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launched on February 24 by President Vladimir Putin.
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We are all shocked and saddened by the events
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and by the human suffering they are causing.
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And as we speak, really,
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a Russian military convoy is headed towards Kyiv,
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other Ukrainian cities are being bombarded,
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half a million Ukrainians have already fled to neighboring countries
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and much more.
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It's still early days,
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and it's difficult to predict how the situation will evolve
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even just in the next few hours.
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But this is a war that should concern everyone, everywhere.
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And so today, in this TED Membership conversation,
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we want to try to give it a broader context with our guest,
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historian and author, Yuval Noah Harari.
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Yuval, welcome.
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Yuval Noah Harari: Hello.
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Thank you for inviting me.
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BG: I want to start from Ukraine itself and its 42 million people
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and its particular place between the East and the West.
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What do we need to know about Ukraine
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to understand this war and what's at stake?
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YNH: The most crucial thing to know is that Ukrainians are not Russians,
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and that Ukraine is an ancient, independent nation.
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Ukraine has a history of more than a thousand years.
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Kyiv was a major metropolis and cultural center
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when Moscow was not even a village.
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For most of these thousand years Kyiv was not ruled by Moscow.
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They were not part of the same political entity.
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For centuries, Kyiv was looking westwards
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and was a part of a union with Lithuania and Poland
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until it was eventually conquered and absorbed by the Russian Empire,
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by the czarist empire.
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But even after that,
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Ukrainians remained a separate people to a large extent,
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and it's important to know that
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because this is really what is at stake in this war.
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The key issue of the war,
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at least for President Putin,
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is whether Ukraine is an independent nation,
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whether it is a nation at all.
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He has this fantasy that Ukraine isn't a nation,
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that Ukraine is just a part of Russia,
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that Ukrainians are Russians.
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In his fantasy,
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Ukrainians are Russians that want to be back in the fold of Mother Russia,
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and that the only ones preventing it is a very small gang at the top,
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which he portrays as Nazis,
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even if the president is Jewish; but OK, a Nazi Jew.
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And his belief was, at least,
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that he just needs to invade,
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Zelenskyy will flee,
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the government will collapse,
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the army would lay down its arms,
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and the Ukrainian people would welcome the Russian liberators,
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throwing flowers on them.
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And this fantasy has been shattered already.
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Zelenskyy hasn’t fled,
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the Ukrainian army is fighting.
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And the Ukrainian people is not throwing flowers on the Russian tanks,
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it's throwing Molotov cocktails.
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BG: So let's unpack that
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and maybe take the different pieces one way one.
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So Ukraine has a long history of being dominated and occupied.
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You mentioned the czar, but also the Soviet Union,
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Hitler's armies.
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It also has a long history of mistrust of authority and of resistance,
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which goes some way to explain the current strong resistance
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that the Russians are encountering.
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Anne Applebaum, the journalist, even suggests that this mistrust,
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this resistance to authority,
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is the very essence of Ukraine-ness, do you agree?
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YNH: We did see in the last 30 years Ukrainians twice rising in revolt
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when there was a danger
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of an authoritarian regime being established --
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once in 2004, once in 2013.
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And when I was in Kyiv a few years ago,
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what really struck me was this very strong feeling
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of the desire for independence and for democracy.
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And I remember walking around this museum
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of the Revolution of 2013-2014
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and seeing these images, like these two elderly women
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who were bringing sandwiches to the demonstrators,
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to the fighters.
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They couldn’t throw stones and they couldn’t do anything else,
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so they prepared sandwiches
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and brought this huge tray full of sandwiches
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to the demonstrators.
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And this, yes, this is the kind of spirit
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that inspires not just the Ukrainians
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but everybody who is now watching what is happening there.
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BG: Help me understand the actual nature of the threat here
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in terms of Russia moving into Ukraine.
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So in your last book, when you write about Russia,
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you describe the Russian model as: “not a coherent political ideology,
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but rather a sort of practice of monopolizing power and wealth
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by a small group at the top."
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But then, in his actions against Ukraine,
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Putin in the last few weeks seems to move very much by an ideology,
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an ideology of empire, of denial of Ukraine's right to exist,
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as you mention.
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What has changed in the four years since you wrote that book?
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YNH: The imperial dream was always there,
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but you know, empires are often the creation
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of a very small gang of people at the top.
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I don’t think the Russian people [are] interested in this war.
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I don't think that the Russian people want to conquer Ukraine
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or to slaughter the citizens of Kyiv.
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It's all coming from the top.
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So there is no change there.
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I mean, when you look at the Soviet Union,
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you can say that there was this mass ideology,
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which was shared by a large proportion, or some proportion, of the population.
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You don't see this now.
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You know, Russia is a very rich country,
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rich in resources,
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but most people are very poor.
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Their standard of living is very, very low
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because all the wealth and power is kind of sucked
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by the people at the top,
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and very little is left for everybody else.
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So I don't think it's a society
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where the masses are part of this kind of ideological project.
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They're being ruled from the top.
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And you have this classic imperial situation,
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when the emperor,
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which controls the largest country in the world,
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feels that, "Hey, this is not enough.
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I need more."
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And sends his army to capture,
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to extend the empire.
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BG: I said at the beginning
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that it's difficult, of course, to make predictions.
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But yesterday, you published an article in "The Guardian"
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titled: “Why Putin has already lost this war.”
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Please explain.
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YNH: Well, one thing should be very clear.
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I don't mean to say
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that he's going to suffer an immediate military defeat.
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He definitely has the military power to conquer Kyiv
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and perhaps the whole of Ukraine.
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Unfortunately, we might see this.
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But his long-term goal,
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the whole rationale of the war,
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is to deny the existence of the Ukrainian nation
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and to absorb it into Russia.
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And to do that, it's not enough to conquer Ukraine.
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You also need to hold it.
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And it's all based on this fantasy, on this gamble,
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that most of the population in Ukraine would agree to this,
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would even welcome this.
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And we already know that it's not true.
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That the Ukrainians are a very real nation;
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they are fiercely independent;
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they don’t want to be part of Russia;
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they will fight like hell.
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And in the long-run, again, you can conquer a country,
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But as the Russians learned in Afghanistan,
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as the Americans learned also in Afghanistan, also in Iraq,
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it's much harder to hold a country.
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And again, the big question mark before the war was always this.
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Before the war started, many things were already known.
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Everybody knew that the Russian army is much stronger than the Ukrainian Army.
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Everybody knew that NATO will not send armed forces into Ukraine,
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troops into Ukraine.
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Everybody knew that the West, the Europeans, would be hesitant
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about imposing too strict a sanction regime
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for fear of being hurt by it themselves.
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And this was the basis for Putin's war plan.
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But there was one big unknown.
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Nobody could say for sure how the Ukrainian people would react.
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And there was always the option
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that maybe Putin's fantasy would come true.
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Maybe the Russians will march in,
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Zelenskyy would flee,
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maybe the Ukrainian army will just capitulate
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and the population would not do much.
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This was always an option.
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And now we know this was just fantasy.
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Now we know that the Ukrainians are fighting, they will fight.
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And this derails the whole rationale of Putin’s war.
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Because you can conquer the country, maybe,
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but you won't be able to absorb Ukraine back into Russia.
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The only thing he's accomplishing,
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he is planting seeds of hatred
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in the hearts of every Ukrainian.
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Every Ukrainian being killed,
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every day this war continues is more seeds of hatred
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that may last for generations.
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Ukrainians and Russians didn't hate each other before Putin.
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They’re siblings.
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Now he's making them enemies.
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And if he continues, this will be his legacy.
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BG: We're going to talk a bit about that again later but, you know,
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at the same time, Putin needs a victory, right?
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The cost, the human, economic, political cost of this war,
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not even a week in, is already astronomical.
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So to justify it and also to remain, by the way,
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a viable leader at the head of Russia,
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Putin needs to win, and even win convincingly.
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So how do we square these things?
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YNH: I don't know.
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I mean, the fact that you need to win doesn't mean that you can win.
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Lots of political leaders need to win, and sometimes they lose.
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He could stop the war, declare that he won,
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and say that recognizing Luhansk and Donetsk by the Russians
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is what he really wanted all along, and he achieved this.
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Maybe they cobble this agreement, or I don’t know.
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This is the job of politicians, I'm not a politician.
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But I can tell you that I hope, for the sake of everybody --
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Ukrainians, Russians and the whole of humanity --
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that this war stops immediately.
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Because if it doesn't,
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it's not only the Ukrainians and the Russians
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that will suffer terribly.
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Everybody will suffer terribly if this war continues.
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BG: Explain why.
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YNH: Because of the shock waves destabilizing the whole world.
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Let’s start with the bottom line:
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budgets.
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We have been living in an amazing era of peace in the last few decades.
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And it wasn't some kind of hippie fantasy.
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You saw it in the bottom line.
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You saw it in the budgets.
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In Europe, in the European Union,
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the average defense budget of EU members
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was around three percent of government budget.
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And that's a historical miracle, almost.
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For most of history,
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the budget of kings and emperors and sultans, like 50 percent,
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80 percent goes to war, goes to the army.
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In Europe, it’s just three percent.
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In the whole world, the average is about six percent, I think,
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fact-check me on this, but this is the figure that I know,
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six percent.
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What we saw already within a few days,
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Germany doubles its military budget in a day.
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And I'm not against it.
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Given what they are facing, it's reasonable.
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For the Germans, for the Poles,
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for all of Europe to double their budgets.
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And you see other countries around the world doing the same thing.
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But this is, you know, a race to the bottom.
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When they double their budgets,
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other countries look and feel insecure and double their budgets,
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so they have to double them again and triple them.
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And the money that should go to health care,
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that should go to education,
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that should go to fight climate change,
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this money will now go to tanks, to missiles, to fighting wars.
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So there is less health care for everybody,
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and there is maybe no solution to climate change
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because the money goes to tanks.
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And in this way, even if you live in Australia,
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even if you live in Brazil,
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you will feel the repercussions of this war in less health care,
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in a deteriorating ecological crisis,
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in many other things.
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Again, another very central question is technology.
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We are on the verge, we are already in the middle, actually,
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of new technological arms races in fields like artificial intelligence.
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And we need global agreement about how to regulate AI
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and to prevent the worst scenarios.
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How can we get a global agreement on AI
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when you have a new cold war, a new hot war?
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So in this field, to all hopes
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of stopping the AI arms race will go up in smoke if this war continues.
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So again, everybody around the world will feel the consequences in many ways.
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This is much, much bigger than just another regional conflict.
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BG: If one of Putin's goals here is to divide Europe,
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to weaken the transatlantic alliance
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and the global liberal order,
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he seems to kind of accidentally have revitalized all of them in a way.
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US-EU relations have never been so close in many years.
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And so how do you read that?
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YNH: Well, again, in this sense, he also lost the war.
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If his aim was to divide Europe, to divide NATO,
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he's achieved exactly the opposite.
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I mean, I was amazed by how quick,
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how strong and how unanimous the European reaction was.
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I think the Europeans surprised themselves.
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You even see countries like Finland and Sweden sending arms to Ukraine
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and closing their airspace.
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They didn't even do it in the Cold War.
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It's really amazing to see it.
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I think another very important thing is what has been dividing the West
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over the several years now,
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it’s what people term the “culture war”.
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The culture war between left and right, between conservatives and liberals.
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And I think this war can be an opportunity
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to end the culture war within the West,
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to make peace in the culture war.
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First of all, because you suddenly realize we are all in this together.
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There are much bigger things in the world
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than these arguments between left and right
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within the Western democracies.
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And it's a reminder that we need to stand united
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to protect Western liberal democracies.
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But it's deeper than that.
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Much of the argument between left and right
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seemed to be in terms of a contradiction
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between liberalism and nationalism.
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Like, you need to choose.
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And the right goes with nationalism,
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and the left goes more liberalism.
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And Ukraine is a reminder that no, the two actually go together.
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Historically, nationalism and liberalism are not opposites.
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They are not enemies.
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They are friends, they go together.
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They meet around the central value of freedom, of liberty.
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And to see a nation fighting for its survival,
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fighting for its freedom,
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you see it on Fox News or you see it in CNN.
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And yes, they tell the story a little differently,
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but they suddenly see the same reality.
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And they find common ground.
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And the common ground is to understand
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that nationalism is not about hating minorities or hating foreigners,
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it's about loving your compatriots,
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and reaching a peaceful agreement
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about how we want to run our country together.
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And I hope that seeing what is happening
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would help to end the culture war in the West.
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And if this happens, we don't need to worry about anything.
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You know, when you look at the real power balance,
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if the Europeans stick together,
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if the Americans and the Europeans stick together
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and stop this culture war and stop tearing themselves apart,
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they have absolutely nothing to fear -- the Russians or anybody else.
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BG: I'm going to ask you a question later about the stories the West tells itself,
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but let me zoom out for a second and get a larger perspective.
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You wrote another essay last week in “The Economist”,
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and you argue that what's at stake in Ukraine is, and I quote you,
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"the direction of human history"
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because it puts at risk what you call
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the greatest political and moral achievement of modern civilization,
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which is the decline of war.
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So now we are back in a war and potentially afterwards
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into a new form of cold war or hot war,
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but hopefully not.
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Elaborate about that essay you wrote.
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YNH: Yeah, I mean, some people think
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that all this talk about the decline of war
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was always just a fantasy.
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But ...
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Again, you look at the statistics.
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Since 1945,
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there has not been a single clash between superpowers,
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whereas previously in history,
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this was, you know, the basic stuff of history.
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Since 1945,
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not a single internationally recognized country
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was wiped off the map by external invasion.
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This was the common thing in history.
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Until then and then it stopped.
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This is an amazing achievement,
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which is the basis for everything we have,
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for our medical services,
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for education system,
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and this is all now in jeopardy.
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Because this era of peace,
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it wasn't the result of some miracle.
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It wasn't the result of a change in the laws of nature.
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It was humans making better decisions and building better institutions,
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which means also
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that there is no guarantee for the future.
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If humans, some humans, start making bad decisions
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and start destroying the institutions that kept the peace,
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then we will be back in the era of war
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with budgets, military budgets going to 20, 30, 40 percent.
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It can happen.
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It's in our hands.
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And I'll just say one more thing,
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When, not just me, but other scholars like Steven Pinker and others,
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talked about the era of peace,
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some people understood it as kind of encouraging complacency.
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That, oh, we don't need to worry about anything.
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No, I mean, the message was really the opposite.
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It was a message of responsibility.
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If you think that there is no era of peace in history,
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it's always war, it's always the jungle,
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there is a constant level of violence in nature,
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then this basically means
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that there is no point struggling for peace
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and there is no responsibility on leaders like Putin
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because you can't blame Putin for the war.
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It's just a law of nature that there are wars.
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When you realize, no, humans are able to decrease the level of violence,
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then it should make us much more responsible.
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And it should also make us understand
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that the war in Ukraine now, it’s not a natural disaster.
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It’s a man-made disaster, and a single man.
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It's not the Russian people who want this war.
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There's really just a single person
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who, by his decisions,
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created this tragedy.
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BG: So one of the things that has come back
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in the last weeks and months is the nuclear threat.
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It's moved back into the center of political and strategic considerations.
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Putin has talked about it several times,
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the other day he ordered Russia's nuclear forces on a higher alert status.
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President Zelenskyy himself at the Munich Security Conference
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essentially said that Ukraine had made a mistake
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abandoning the nuclear weapons it had inherited from the Soviet Union.
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That's a statement that I suspect many countries are pondering.
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What's your thinking about the return of the nuclear threat?
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YNH: It's extremely frightening.
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You know, it's like it's almost Freudian,
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it's the return of the repressed.
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We thought that, oh, nuclear weapons, yes,
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there was something about that in the 1960s
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with the Cuban Missile Crisis and Dr. Strangelove.
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But no, it's here.
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And, you know, it took just a few days
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of difficulties on the battlefield
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for suddenly --
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I mean, I'm watching television, like, the news
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and you have these experts explaining to people
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what different nuclear weapons will do to this city or to this country.
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It rushed back in.
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So, you know, nuclear weapons are --
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in a way they also, until now, preserved the peace of the world.
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I belong to the school of thought that if it was not for nuclear weapons,
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we would have had the Third World War
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between the Soviet Union and the United States and NATO
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sometime in the 1950s or '60s.
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That nuclear weapons actually, until today, served a good function.
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It's because of nuclear weapons
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that we did not have any more direct clashes between superpowers
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because it was obvious that this would be collective suicide.
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But the danger is still there, it's always there.
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If there is miscalculation,
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then the results could, of course,
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be existential, catastrophic.
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BG: And at the same time, you know, in the '70s after Cuba and Berlin,
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and so in the '60s, but in the '70s,
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we started building a sort of international institutional architecture
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that helped reduce the risk of military confrontation of nuclear weapons,
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we used, you know, anything from arms control agreements
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to measures designed to build trust or to communicate directly and so on.
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And then in the last decade or so,
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that has been progressively kind of scrapped,
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so we are even in a more dangerous situation
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than we were let's say, at the end of the last century.
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YNH: Completely, I mean,
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we are now reaping the bad fruits of neglect
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that's been going on for several years,
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not just about nuclear weapons, but in general,
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about international institutions and global cooperation.
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We’ve built, in the late 20th century,
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a house for humanity
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based on cooperation,
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based on collaboration,
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based on the understanding
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that our future depends on being able to cooperate,
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otherwise we will become extinct as a species.
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And we all live in this house.
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But in the last few years we stopped --
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we neglected it, we stopped repairing it.
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We allow it to deteriorate more and more.
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And, you know, eventually it will --
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It is collapsing now.
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So I hope that people will realize before it's too late
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that we need not just to stop this terrible war,
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we need to rebuild the institutions,
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we need to repair the global house in which we all live together.
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If it falls down, we all die.
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BG: So we have, among the audience listening,
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Rola from --
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I don't know where she's from, she grew up in Lebanon --
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and she said, "I lived the war, I slept on the ground, I breathed fear.
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All the reasons were explained to me that the only remaining learning came
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the war is absurd.
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We talk about strategy, power, budgets, opportunities, technologies.
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What about human suffering and psychological trauma?"
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Especially, I assume what she's asking is what about, what's going to remain,
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in terms of the human suffering
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and the psychological trauma going forward?
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YNH: Yeah, I mean, these are the seeds of hatred
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and fear and misery
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that are being planted right now in the minds and the bodies
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of tens of millions, hundreds of millions of people, really.
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Because it's not just the people in Ukraine,
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it's also in the countries around, all over the world.
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And these seeds will give a terrible harvest,
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terrible fruits in years, in decades to come.
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This is why it's so crucial to stop the war immediately.
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Every day this continues, plants more and more of these seeds.
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And, you know, like this war now,
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its seeds were, to a large extent,
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planted decades and even centuries ago.
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That part of the Russian fears that are motivating Putin
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and motivating people around him
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is memories of past invasions of Russia,
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especially, of course, in Second World War.
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And of course, it's a terrible mistake
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what they are doing with it.
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They are recreating again the same things that they should learn to avoid.
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But yes, these are still the terrible fruits
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of the seeds being planted in the 1940s.
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BG: It's what in same article you call
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the fact that nations are ultimately built on stories.
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So these seeds are the stories we are starting to create now.
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The war in Ukraine is starting to create the stories
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that are going to have an impact in the future, that's what you're saying.
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YNH: Some of the seeds of this war were planted in the siege of Leningrad.
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And now it gives fruit in the siege of Kyiv,
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which may give fruit in 40 or 50 years in more terrible ...
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We need to cut this, we need to stop this.
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You know, as a historian,
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I feel sometimes ashamed or responsible, I don't know what,
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about what history, the knowledge of history is doing to people.
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In recent weeks, I have been watching all the world leaders talking with Putin,
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and very often he gave them lectures on history.
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I think that Macron had a discussion with him for five hours,
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and afterwards, said, “Most of the time he was lecturing me about history.”
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And as a historian, I feel ashamed
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that this is what my profession in some way is doing.
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I know it for my own country.
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In Israel, we also suffer from too much history.
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I think people should be liberated from the past,
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not constantly repeating it again and again.
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You know, everybody should kind of free themselves
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from the memories of the Second World War.
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It's true of the Russians,
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it's also true of the Germans.
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You know, I look at Germany now,
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and what I really want to say, if there are Germans watching us,
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what I really want to say to the Germans:
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guys, we know you are not Nazis.
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You don't need to keep proving it again and again.
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What we need from Germany now is to stand up and be a leader,
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to be at the forefront of the struggle for freedom.
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And sometimes Germans are afraid that if they speak forcefully
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or pick up a gun,
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everybody will say, "Hey, you're Nazis again."
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No, we won't think that.
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BG: That's happening right now.
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I mean, lots of things that were inconceivable just 10 days ago
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have happened in the last few weeks.
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And one of the most striking, to me in any case,
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is Germany's reaction and transformation.
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I mean, the new chancellor, Olaf Scholz, the other day announced
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that Germany will send arms to Ukraine,
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and will spend an extra 100 billion dollars in building up its army.
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That reverses completely the principles
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that have guided Germany's foreign policy
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and security politics for decades.
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So that shift is happening exactly at this moment and very, very fast.
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YNH: Yeah.
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And I think it's a good thing.
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We need the Germans to ...
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I mean, they are now the leaders of Europe,
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certainly after Britain left in Brexit.
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And we need them to, in a way,
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let go of the past and be in the present.
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If there is really one country in the world
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that, as a Jew, as an Israeli, as a historian,
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that I trust it not to repeat the horrors of Nazism,
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that's Germany.
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BG: Yuval, I want to touch quickly on three things
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that have to do with the fact that this feels like
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the first truly interconnected war in many ways.
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The first, of course, is the basics,
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which is, on one side, you have a very ancient war --
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we have tanks and we have trenches and we have bombed buildings --
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and on the other, we have real-time visibility of everything
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through cell phones and Twitter and TikTok and so on.
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And you have written a lot about this tension
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between old ways and new tech.
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What's the impact here?
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YNH: First of all, we don't know everything that is happening.
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I mean, surprisingly, with all this TikTok and phones and everything,
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so much is not known.
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So the fog of war is still there, and yes,
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there is much more information, but information isn’t truth.
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Lots of information is disinformation and fake news and so forth.
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And yes, it’s always like this;
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the new and the old, they come together.
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You know, with all the talk about interconnectedness
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and living in cyberspace and all that,
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one of the most important technologies not just of this war,
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but of the last decade or two have been stone walls.
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It's Neolithic.
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Everybody is now building stone walls
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in the era of Facebook and Google and all that.
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So the old and the new, they go together.
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And it's ...
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It is a new kind of war.
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People are sitting at home in California or Australia,
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and they actively participate in the war,
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not just by writing tweets,
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but by attacking websites or defending websites.
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You know, in Spain, in the Civil War,
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if you wanted to help fight fascism,
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then you had to go to Spain and join the international brigade.
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Now the international brigade is sitting at home in San Francisco
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and is still in some way part of the war.
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So this is definitely new.
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BG: So indeed, just two days ago, Ukraine's deputy prime minister, I think,
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Fedorov, announced via Telegram
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that he wanted to create a sort of volunteer cyber army.
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He invited software developers and hackers
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and other people with IT skills
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to somehow help Ukraine fight on the cyber front.
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And according to “Wired” magazine, in less than two days,
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175,000 people signed up.
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So here is a defending nation that can kind of recruit almost overnight,
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175,000 volunteers to go to battle on his behalf.
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It's a very different kind of war.
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YNH: Yeah.
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You know, every war brings it surprises.
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Sometimes it's how everything is new,
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but sometimes it's also how everything is old.
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BG: So a few people in the chat and in the Q and A, have mentioned China,
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which of course, is an important actor here,
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although for now is mostly an observer.
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But China has a stated policy of opposing any act
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that violates territorial integrity.
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So moving into Ukraine, of course, violates territorial integrity.
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And it also has a huge interest in a stable global economy
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and global system.
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But then it needs to square this with the recent closeness with Russia.
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Xi Jinping and Putin met in Beijing before the Olympics, for example,
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and kind of had this message of friendship that went out to the world.
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How do you read China's position in this conflict?
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YNH: I don't know,
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I mean, I'm not an expert on China,
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and I certainly can't just ...
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You know, just reading the news won't get you into the mindset,
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into the real opinions and positions of the Chinese leadership.
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I hope that they take a responsible position.
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And act --
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because they are close to Russia,
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they are also close to Ukraine,
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but especially because they are close to Russia,
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they have a lot of influence on Russia,
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I hope that they will be the responsible adults
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that will put down the flames of this war.
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They have a lot to lose
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from a breakdown of the global order.
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And I think they have a lot to win from the return of peace,
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including in terms of the gratitude of the international community.
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Now, whether they do it or not, this is with them.
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I can't predict, but I hope so.
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BG: You have mentioned before the several European and Western leaders
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that have gone to Moscow in the weeks before the invasion.
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Varun in the chat, asks,
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"Is the Ukraine war a failure of diplomacy?"
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Could have ...
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Something different happened?
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YNH: Oh, you can understand it in two questions.
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Did diplomacy fail to stop the war?
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Absolutely, everybody knows that.
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But is it a failure in the sense that a different diplomatic approach,
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some kind of other proposition, would have stopped the war?
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I don't know, but it doesn't seem like it.
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I mean, looking at the events of the last few weeks,
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it doesn't seem that Putin was really interested
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in a diplomatic solution.
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It seemed that he was really interested in the war,
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and I think, again, it goes back to this basic fantasy
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that if he really was concerned about the security situation of Russia,
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then there was no need to immediately invade Ukraine.
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There was no immediate threat to Russia.
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There was no discussion of right now, Ukraine joining NATO.
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There was no invasion army assembling in the Baltic states or in Poland.
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Nothing.
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Putin chose the moment to start this crisis.
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So this is why it doesn't seem
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that it's really about the security concerns.
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It seems more about this very deep fantasy
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of re-establishing the Russian Empire
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and of denying the very existence of the Ukrainian nation.
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BG: So you live in the Middle East.
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Someone else in the chat asks,
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"What makes the situation so unique
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compared to many other wars that are going on right now in the world?"
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I would say, aside from the nuclear threat from Russia, but what else?
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YNH: Several things.
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First of all,
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we have here, again, something we haven't seen since 1945,
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which is a dominant power
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trying to basically obliterate from the map
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an independent country.
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You know, when the US invaded Afghanistan
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or when the US invaded Iraq,
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you can say a lot of things about it
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and criticize it in many ways.
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There was no question of the US annexing Iraq
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or turning Iraq into the 51st state of the United States.
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This is what is happening in Ukraine
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under this pretext or this disguise,
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this is what's at stake.
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The real aim is to annex Ukraine.
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If this succeeds,
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again, it brings us back to the era of war.
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I was struck by what the Kenyan representative
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to the UN Security Council said when this erupted.
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The Kenyan representative spoke in the name of Kenya
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and other African countries.
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And he told the Russians:
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Look, we also are the product of a post-imperial order.
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The same way the Soviet empire collapsed into different independent nations,
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also, African nations came out of the collapse of European empires.
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And the basic principle of African politics ever since then
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was that no matter what your objections
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to the borders you have inherited,
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keep the borders.
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The borders are sacred
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because if we start invading neighboring countries because,
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"Hey, this is part of our countries,
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these people are part of our nation,"
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there will not be an end to it.
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And if this now happens in Ukraine,
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it will be a blueprint for copycats all over the world.
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The other thing which is different is that we are talking about superpowers.
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This is not a war between Israel and Hezbollah.
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This is potentially a war between Russia and NATO.
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And even leaving aside nuclear weapons,
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this completely destabilizes the peace of the entire world.
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And again, I go back again and again to the budgets.
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That if Germany doubles its defense budget,
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if Poland doubles its defense budget,
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this will spread to every country in the world,
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and this is terrible news.
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BG: So Yuval, I'm jumping from topic to topic
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because I want to use the last few minutes
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to ask a few questions from the audience.
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A few people are asking about the link to the climate crisis,
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particularly when it relates to the energy flows.
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Like, Europe is very dependent,
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part of Europe, is very dependent on Russian oil and gas,
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which is, as far as we know, still flowing until today.
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But could this crisis, in a sort of paradoxical way,
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a bit like the pandemic, accelerate climate action,
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accelerate renewables and and so on?
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YNH: This is the hope.
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That Europe now realizes the danger
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and starts a green Manhattan Project
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that kind of accelerates what already has been happening,
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but accelerates it,
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the development of better energy sources,
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better energy infrastructure,
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which would release it from its dependence on oil and gas.
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And it will actually undercut the dependence of the whole world
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on oil and gas.
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And this would be the best way to undermine the Putin regime
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and the Putin war machine,
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because this is what Russia has,
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oil and gas.
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That's it.
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When was the last time you bought anything made in Russia?
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They have oil and gas,
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and we know, you know, the curse of oil.
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That oil is a source of riches,
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but it’s also very often a support for dictatorships.
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Because to enjoy the benefits of oil,
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you don't need to share it with your citizens.
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You don't need an open society,
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you don't need education, you just need to drill.
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So we see in many places
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that oil and gas are actually the basis for dictatorships.
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If oil and gas, if the price drops,
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if they become irrelevant,
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it will not only undercut the finance,
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the power of the Russian military machine,
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it will also force Russia,
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force Putin or the Russians to change their regime.
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BG: OK, let me bring up a character
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that everybody here in the chat seems to find quite heroic,
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and that's the Ukrainian president.
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So Ukraine kind of finds itself
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with a comedian who turned almost accidental president,
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who turned now war president.
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But he has shown an impressive conduct in the last few weeks,
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especially in the last few days,
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which can be summarized in that response he gave to the US
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when they offered to kind of exfiltrate him
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so he could lead a government in exile,
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he said, "I need ammunition. I don't need a ride."
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How would you look at President Zelenskyy?
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YNH: His conduct has indeed been admirable,
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and he gives courage and inspiration not just to the Ukrainian people,
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but I think to everybody around the world.
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I think to a large extent
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the swift and united reaction of Europe
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with the sanctions and sending arms and so forth,
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to a large extent, this is also to the credit of Zelenskyy.
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That, you know,
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when politicians are also human beings.
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And his direct appeal to them,
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and you know, they met him many times in person
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and to see where he is now
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and the threat that not only him, but his family is also in.
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And you know, they talk with him,
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and he says, and they know, that this may be the last time they speak.
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He may be dead, murdered or bombed in an hour or in a day.
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It really changes something.
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So in this sense, I think he made a huge personal contribution,
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to not just the reaction in Ukraine, but around the world.
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BG: So Sam, who’s listening, asked this question:
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"Can you provide some historical context
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for the force and the meaning of economic and trade sanctions
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at the level where they are currently imposed.
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How have previous would-be empires, would-be aggressors, or aggressors,
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been constrained by such isolations and such sanctions?"
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YNH: You know, what we need, again, to realize about Putin's Russia
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is that it's not the Soviet Union.
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It's a much smaller and weaker country.
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It's not like in the 1960s,
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that in addition to the Soviet Union,
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you had the entire Soviet bloc around it.
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So it's easier in this sense to isolate it.
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It's much more vulnerable.
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Again, does it mean that sanctions would work like a miracle
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and stop the tanks? No.
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It takes time.
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But I think that the West is in a position
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to impact Russia
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with these kinds of sanctions and isolation much more
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than, let's say, with the Soviet Union.
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And also the Russian people are different.
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The Russian people don't really want this war,
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even the people in the immediate circle around Putin.
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You know, again,
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I don't know them personally, from what it seems,
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it's that these people, they like life.
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They have their yachts and they have their private airplanes
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and they have their house in London
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and they have their chateau in France.
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And they like the good life,
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and they want to keep enjoying it.
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So I think that the sanctions can be really effective.
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What's the timetable?
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That's ultimately in the hands of Putin.
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BG: So Gabriella asks: “I remember the war in former Yugoslavia
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and the atrocities there.
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Is there any possibility that this war would escalate into such a situation?"
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I think an extension to that is:
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Is this war kind of stirring dormant conflicts
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like in the Balkans, for example,
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or in the former Central Asian republic?
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YNH: Unfortunately, it can get to that level and even worse.
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If you want an analogy, go to Syria.
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You look at what happened in Homs.
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At what happened in Aleppo.
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And this was done by Putin and his airplanes
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and his minions in Syria.
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It's the same person behind it.
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And to think that, "No, no, no, this happened in the Middle East.
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It can't happen in Europe."
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No.
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We could see Kyiv in the same situation as Homs,
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as the same situation as Aleppo,
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which would be catastrophic,
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and, again, would plant terrible seeds of hatred
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for years and decades.
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So far, we've seen hundreds of people being killed,
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Ukrainian citizens being killed.
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It could reach tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands.
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So in this sense, it's extremely painful to contemplate.
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And this is why we need again and again
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to urge the leaders to stop this war,
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and especially, again and again,
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tell Putin,
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"You will not be able to absorb Ukraine into Russia.
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They don't want it, they don't want you.
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If you continue,
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the only thing you will achieve is to create terrible hatred
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between Ukrainians and Russians for generations.
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It doesn't have to be like that."
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BG: Yuval, let me finish with one question about your county.
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You are in Israel.
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Israel has close ties with both Russia and Ukraine.
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It's actually home of many Russian-born and many Ukrainian-born Jews.
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How is the country reacting to this conflict,
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I'm talking about the government, but also about the population?
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YNH: Actually, I'm not the best person to ask.
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I've been so, kind of, following what's happening around the world,
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I didn't pay so much attention to what is happening right here.
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And even though I live here,
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I'm not an expert on Israeli society or Israeli politics.
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Definitely, the sentiment in the street, in the social media is with Ukraine.
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You see Ukrainian flags,
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you see on social media people putting Ukrainian flags
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on their accounts.
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And another thing, so many people in Israel,
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they came from the former Soviet Union.
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And until now,
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everybody was simply known as Russians.
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You know, even if you came from Azerbaijan or you came from Bukhara,
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you were a Russian.
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And suddenly, "No, no, no, no, no.
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I'm not Russian.
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I'm Ukrainian."
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And again, these seeds of hatred that Putin is planting,
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it's reaching also here.
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That suddenly people are saying no, Russian, Ukrainian,
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until a very short time ago, it's the same thing.
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No, it's not the same thing.
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So the shock waves are spreading.
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BG: Yuval, thank you for taking the time and being with us today
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and sharing your knowledge and your views on the situation.
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Thank you very much.
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YNH: Thank you and I hope for peace quickly.
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BG: We all do. Thank you.
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