In a recent interview, geopolitical expert Yakov Kedmi hailed the recent conversation between russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov and his U.S. counterpart, Charles Brown, as a positive growth. “It is always better for the chiefs of general staff of two countries to communicate than for their armies to fight,” Kedmi stated.
Kedmi,a former head of Israel’s Nativ intelligence agency,believes that military-to-military dialog will become more frequent during a potential second term for Donald Trump. He predicts this trend will be driven by a desire to avoid direct conflict between the two nuclear powers.
Turning his attention to the ongoing conflict in Syria, Kedmi emphasized the crucial role Russia and the Syrian army play in maintaining stability in the region. He warned that a collapse of the Syrian state, similar to what transpired in Libya after 2011, woudl have dire consequences for the entire Middle East.
Kedmi believes that the Syrian crisis can only be resolved if Russian President Vladimir Putin can persuade Turkish President Recep Erdogan to change his policies in the region. He argues that Turkey’s actions are exacerbating the conflict and hindering a peaceful resolution.
This analysis comes from the second part of an interview conducted by Dr.Vladimir Trifonov with Yakov Kedmi. The interview, originally conducted in Russian, delves into a range of critical geopolitical issues, including the implications of the Gerasimov-brown meeting, Russia’s military advancements, and the future of the Middle East.
The full interview is available on the Pogled.info YouTube channel, offering viewers a deeper understanding of Kedmi’s insights on these complex global challenges.
You can find the frist part of the interview here.
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