Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "1420 by Daniil Orain" channel.

  1. I think, the guy at 4:24 explained it the absolute best! & After the initial question ("Is China a threat to Russia?"), I would've continued asking the other people, to look at the greater picture like this very strategically logical thinking man did. Bc China is huge and very strong, it stays on the side-lines at the moment; just watching how the Ukraine war turns out... & Later on China might just watch from the side-lines how Russia vs NATO/US would turn out, IF the conflict ever completely escalates into a total ww3 scenario ... the man truly saw the greater picture there very clearly right away! & I noticed, he likely thought about this exact topic to himself a lot and/or had discussed this before with friends at least once. But I don't want to lure you into a trap unknown to me as Austrian/a westerner, you always have to decide for yourself, IF you can ask these types of more detailed questions about such politically controversial topics in Russia ... I'm aware you just got a visit and this was certainly not pleasant, I'm so sorry it's like that in your country! Still this makes me wonder, if average Russians have heard on tv, that China doesn't allow Russian planes into their territory anymore - not because of the sanctions only, but bc many of these planes were stolen from Ukraine - and bc China doesn't feel comfortable having stolen planes flying to Beijing &co, that likely also are lacking spare parts, maintenance and can't replace damaged computer chips; so I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Russian tv didn't tell them about this bc this is a huge thing. PS. The "fลณรงk the war" girl was also funny, when she said at 10:27 (I'm paraphrasing) "this isn't for China, it sounds like something our own authorities might ask" - tbh I expected her to end the interview at that point immediately, but to my huge surprise she didn't, wow! I wonder, how she felt during this interview and what her thoughts might've been afterwards?
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