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VoiCEE - Podcast from Central and Eastern Europe
VoiCEE - Podcast from Central and Eastern Europe
02.12.2024 12:12

The VoiCEE podcast: what does Trump's return to the White House mean for Ukraine and Poland

In this episode we're looking into the biggest topic of the past month, the president-elect of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Central and Eastern Europe have been a major focus of the current US administration, following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and Trump has repeatedly said that he could quickly end this war. The region is also home to key US allies at Russia's doorstep, like Poland, a fellow member of NATO.

To understand what the region is saying about the return of Donald Trump to the White House. Host Joshua Coe speaks to two journalists, UkraineWorld’s deputy editor-in-chief, Anastasiia Herasymchuk and Notes from Poland’s editor-in-chief, Daniel Tilles.

In this podcast series, we look at the region from different angles and perspectives, attempting to capture its diversity and understand emerging trends. Above all, we want to give a voice to a region that is often talked to rather than listened to.

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Rozdziały (11)

1. Wprowadzenie i rozmowa z Anastasią Herasymchuk

Joshua Coe rozmawia z Anastasią Herasymchuk z Ukraine World o reakcji Ukraińców na wyborów prezydenckich w USA i ich oczekiwaniach co do polityki Trumpa w kwestii Ukrainy.

2. Analiza reakcji Ukraińców na wyborów

Herasymchuk omawia reakcje Ukraińców na wyniki wyborów, podkreślając napięte oczekiwania i niepewność wobec potencjalnej zmiany polityki w kwestii Ukrainy.

3. Rozmowa z Herasymchuk o polityce Trumpa w kwestii Ukrainy

Herasymchuk analizuje potencjalne polityki Trumpa i jego doradców w kwestii Ukrainy, podkreślając niewyraźność ich zamiłow i napięte oczekiwania.

4. Rozmowa o Keith Kellogg i jego propozycji

Herasymchuk analizuje propozycje Keith Kellogg dotyczące kończenia wojny w Ukrainie, podkreślając napięte oczekiwania i niepewność wobec ich realizacji.

5. Rozmowa o NATO i bezpieczeństwie Ukrainy

Herasymchuk omawia NATO i bezpieczeństwo Ukrainy, podkreślając ważność NATO dla Ukrainy i potencjalne kompromisy z Rosją.

6. Podsumowanie i konkluzje

Rozmowa kończy się podsumowaniem i konkluzjami dotyczącymi polityki Trumpa w kwestii Ukrainy i bezpieczeństwa Ukrainy.

7. Rozmowa o sytuacji w Ukrainie i NATO

Rozmowa o sytuacji w Ukrainie, NATO i bezpieczeństwie, a także o NATO jako kluczowym gwarancji dla Ukrainy.

8. Escalacja w konflikcie Ukraina-Rosja

Analiza eskalacji w konflikcie między Ukrainą a Rosją, a także o decyzji Bidena na temat używania rakiet na terytorium Rosji.

9. Rola Europy w wspieraniu Ukrainy

Analiza możliwości Europy w kontekście dalszego wspierania Ukrainy, a także o relacjach między Polską a Stanami Zjednoczonymi.

10. Polityka w Polsce i Trump

Analiza politycznej sytuacji w Polsce, a także o zmianach w polityce imigracyjnej podczas mandatu Tusk'a i jej wpływ na obecne debaty polityczne.

11. Populizm na Europie

Diskurs o polityce Tusk'a i jej podobieństwach do Trumpa, a także o wpływach na politykę w Polsce.

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Najpierw rozmawiałem z Anastasią Herasymchuk, dyrektorem szefów w Ukraine World.

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Everything causes so much tension and there is this fear sometimes to leave home because you never know when the missile will fall on your head.

The reality in Ukraine, it sounds dire, but I think the reality too in the US needs to be addressed.

But on the other hand, we hear the statements of J.D.

Again, this is quite a controversial statement and here when we talk about this kind of statements and this kind of plans, we need to be very, very rational and to assess the situation on the ground.

The Ukrainian command had clear plans about why this operation was conducted.

They are getting more technically advanced.

So I'm sorry, I know that's a lot of quotes right there, but I just think that is so interesting to hear how he could see these negotiations going forward.

And you know, like when you say that it's 10 years or 15 years or 5 years or 20 years put off, it might be prolonged and prolonged and prolonged.

This decision was crucially important for Ukraine not to lose everything on the ground.

So these catastrophic damages for Ukraine might be possible no matter what kind of weapons might be used.

Either this kind of weapon that might carry nukes or any other kind.

But at the same time, Ukraine doesn't have any other way out but just to continue resisting till the end.

So in this case, I'm not sure that it would be possible to fully substitute the American support, but at the same time, in case of synergy of efforts of Ukraine and the European partners, at least a certain effect might be achieved.

It's a podcast by UkraineWorld.

Now we're going to turn to Poland.

So there's uncertainty now about how he will engage with the current, more liberal government in Poland.

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I he was supportive of boosting the US military presence in Poland, which is something that is well received in Poland.

So there is a real hope within law and justice that Trump's victory and his return to the White House will provide momentum to them politically in Poland as well, in particular in next year's vital presidential elections in Poland.

Jest tu piosenka publikowana w octuble przez Notes from Poland.

And it's even proposed suspending the right to claim asylum in certain circumstances in Poland.

After he came to power, this kind of rhetoric and these sorts of policies have continued.

And when you say the demographic situation, you're talking about how there's a lower birth rate in Poland.

So it's very interesting to see that taking place now in the current debate in Poland.

A lot of countries saw national far-right parties gaining ground.

His running mate, his incoming vice president, J.D.

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