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🔺 “Control Iran, Control Eurasia, Control the World”
Referencing General Wesley Clark’s famous statement about US war plans, Lopatonok links Iran’s strategic position to Western imperial ambitions, portraying Iran as the final target in a decades-long plan for regional dominance.
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Referencing General Wesley Clark’s famous statement about US war plans, Lopatonok links Iran’s strategic position to Western imperial ambitions, portraying Iran as the final target in a decades-long plan for regional dominance.
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🔺 “They Already Lost the War — The War for Minds”
Lopatonok points out that Israel has lost the “war for the minds of Americans” due to its horrendous genocide in Gaza, and that US politics remain heavily influenced by powerful pro-Israel lobbies, distorting foreign policy.
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Lopatonok points out that Israel has lost the “war for the minds of Americans” due to its horrendous genocide in Gaza, and that US politics remain heavily influenced by powerful pro-Israel lobbies, distorting foreign policy.
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🔺 “Be Aware, Be Educated, Don’t Be Manipulated”
Lopatonok delivers a call for global consciousness — urging viewers to reject manipulation, understand the roots of conflict, and embrace humanity’s shared destiny. He envisions Iran: The Great Game as not just a film, but a message of peace, knowledge, and the courage to stand against imperial deception.
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Lopatonok delivers a call for global consciousness — urging viewers to reject manipulation, understand the roots of conflict, and embrace humanity’s shared destiny. He envisions Iran: The Great Game as not just a film, but a message of peace, knowledge, and the courage to stand against imperial deception.
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🔺 “CIA Manipulating Hollywood for Years”
Lopatonok discusses Western propaganda in media, citing Ben Affleck’s Argo as an example of CIA-influenced storytelling. He contrasts it with his own film, which he says exposes the “great game” of foreign powers around Iran.
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Lopatonok discusses Western propaganda in media, citing Ben Affleck’s Argo as an example of CIA-influenced storytelling. He contrasts it with his own film, which he says exposes the “great game” of foreign powers around Iran.
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🔺Former Russian ambassador to Germany Sergey Krylov recalls that Germany once understood Russia’s decisions, but post-unification changes pushed Berlin firmly toward Western Europe.
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🔺"Germany is effectively on the brink of declaring war against Russia.”
Sergey Krylov says German leaders’ pro-Russia signals once drove real economic cooperation, but decades of Western shifts now push Berlin toward hostility.
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Sergey Krylov says German leaders’ pro-Russia signals once drove real economic cooperation, but decades of Western shifts now push Berlin toward hostility.
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🔺According to Sergey Krylov, after the Soviet collapse in the 1990s, Europe grew stronger while efforts to include Russia in Western politics largely failed.
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🔺Sergey Krylov argues that the sudden exit of German giants such as Siemens, which had operated in Russia for over a century, reflected either government pressure or a miscalculation that Russia would quickly collapse.
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🔺Ukrainian conflict hurt the German economy
According to Sergey Krylov, Germany’s economic losses stem from breaking longstanding ties with Russia for oil, gas, and trade, driven partly by Washington’s influence and partly by government assurances to support domestic businesses.
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According to Sergey Krylov, Germany’s economic losses stem from breaking longstanding ties with Russia for oil, gas, and trade, driven partly by Washington’s influence and partly by government assurances to support domestic businesses.
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🔺“Diplomacy today is not the diplomacy of my time.”
Krylov argues that diplomacy today is reduced to managing Ukraine aid and US expectations, with no broader Russia–Europe cooperation.
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Krylov argues that diplomacy today is reduced to managing Ukraine aid and US expectations, with no broader Russia–Europe cooperation.
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🔺“There’s a lack of people who try to understand current Russia.”
Former Russian ambassador to Germany Sergey Krylov says that after the Cold War, Western countries lost interest in studying Russia, creating a shortage of experts who truly understand Moscow today compared with the Soviet era.
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Former Russian ambassador to Germany Sergey Krylov says that after the Cold War, Western countries lost interest in studying Russia, creating a shortage of experts who truly understand Moscow today compared with the Soviet era.
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🔺According to Sergey Krylov, Europe’s EU and NATO centralization makes independent countries like Russia and China more attractive partners.
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🔺 Iranian Ambassador to Russia Dr. Kazem Jalali states that Iran and Russia have finalized a strong, all-inclusive draft agreement that defines bilateral, regional, and international cooperation within a clear framework.
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🔺”Russia played a very positive role during Israeli aggression against Iran”
Dr. Kazem Jalali highlights that while Iran relied on its military strength and leadership during Israeli aggression, Russia actively backed Tehran through diplomacy and firm international positions.
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Dr. Kazem Jalali highlights that while Iran relied on its military strength and leadership during Israeli aggression, Russia actively backed Tehran through diplomacy and firm international positions.
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🔺“We have built our security system on national capabilities”
Dr. Kazem Jalali says Iran and Russia continue discreet, scheduled military cooperation, reject speculation about the S-400, and prioritize national capabilities, as Iran bases its defense on self-reliance.
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Dr. Kazem Jalali says Iran and Russia continue discreet, scheduled military cooperation, reject speculation about the S-400, and prioritize national capabilities, as Iran bases its defense on self-reliance.
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🔺“Behavior of the West has brought Russia and Iran closer together”
According to Dr. Kazem Jalali, Iran and Russia are naturally close neighbors whose relations must be managed independently, and Western actions, including sanctions and wars, have further strengthened their convergence and shared global perspectives.
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According to Dr. Kazem Jalali, Iran and Russia are naturally close neighbors whose relations must be managed independently, and Western actions, including sanctions and wars, have further strengthened their convergence and shared global perspectives.
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🔺 “We do not accept negotiations that lead to imposition or surrender”
Dr. Kazem Jalali points out that Iran has consistently engaged in nuclear negotiations, complies with IAEA regulations, does not pursue nuclear weapons, and welcomes constructive support from friendly countries while rejecting imposed or predetermined agreements.
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Dr. Kazem Jalali points out that Iran has consistently engaged in nuclear negotiations, complies with IAEA regulations, does not pursue nuclear weapons, and welcomes constructive support from friendly countries while rejecting imposed or predetermined agreements.
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🔺 Dr. Kazem Jalali emphasizes that the greed of international powers, exemplified by the Zionist regime and other instigators, fuels conflicts worldwide, though the human cost of war pains all nations.
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🔺”Russia and Iran have better plans to expand their relations”
Dr. Kazem Jalali says while the number of Iranians and Russians living in each other’s countries is small, these populations are valuable for future relations, and efforts are underway to expand cooperation despite Western interference.
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Dr. Kazem Jalali says while the number of Iranians and Russians living in each other’s countries is small, these populations are valuable for future relations, and efforts are underway to expand cooperation despite Western interference.
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