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In the new episode of "Antonyms", political scientist and orientalist Karine Gevorgyan met with Anton Krasovsky and talked about the new leader of Syria, who and why lured Erdogan into a trap, what could happen in Armenia in the near future. And also what future awaits the Middle East, what the opposition in Abkhazia is like and what else to expect from the West. 00:00:30 The situation in Syria 00:01:09 The influence of Iran and Russia on Assad 00:02:53 Assad's policy and his entourage 00:05:12 Ethnic conflicts 00:07:37 The influence of external forces on Syria 00:08:21 The reasons for the fall of the Assad regime 00:11:26 The flood of migrants in Turkey 00:12:45 The Arab Spring 00:14:40 Russia's response to the coup in Kyiv 00:16:40 Resource zones and the Western military-industrial complex 00:19:14 Erdogan and his risks 00:22:08 Historical conflicts 00:24:38 Assad's mistakes and support for Iran 00:27:38 Saudi Arabia and the Ottoman Empire 00:28:32 Israel and executions in Syria 00:30:31 Syria's New Leader 00:32:10 Proxies and Military Action 00:33:52 British Intelligence and Globalization 00:37:43 Julani and His Story 00:38:39 CIA Agents 00:39:39 Postmodernism 00:40:36 Islamic Radicals 00:43:58 Russia's Guilt in Syria 00:46:06 Russia's Foreign Policy 00:47:56 Internal and External Security 00:50:32 The Impact of Events in Syria and Georgia 00:52:21 Chaos and the New US Team 00:53:14 Impact on Latin America and India 00:55:38 Escalation and Chaos in the Region 00:56:58 Is Chaos Beneficial to the Americans? 01:00:12 Russia and Its Prospects