The January 18 broadcast was a masterclass in framing the conflict as a broader civilizational clash between Russia and a "blinded" West. Whether discussing economic forums or military hardware, the message remained clear: Russia is prepared for a long-term standoff, and the historical lessons of 1943 are more relevant than ever.
The January 18, 2023, edition of Evening with Vladimir Solovyov was a high-stakes analytical marathon, dissecting the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. From the halls of Davos to the tragic crash in Brovary, the guests—including Yevgeny Satanovsky, Karen Shakhnazarov, and Mikhail Delyagin—offered a sharp, uncompromising look at the current state of global affairs. The January 18 broadcast was a masterclass in
A primary focus of the evening was the World Economic Forum in Davos. Solovyov and his guests criticized the Western elite for what they described as "hypocrisy." While speakers at Davos preached global stability, the panel argued that Western nations were simultaneously escalating tensions by pumping weapons into Ukraine. The consensus in the studio was that the West is prioritizing a military confrontation over the very economic stability Davos supposedly protects. From the halls of Davos to the tragic
The panel didn't hold back on the military technicalities. There was a heated debate over the supply of Western tanks and whether these would truly change the battlefield dynamic or simply lead to higher Ukrainian casualties. Solovyov questioned whether the Ukrainian leadership had fully calculated the "human cost" of integrating these foreign weapon systems. The consensus in the studio was that the