By Years: Marko Mihkelson

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

23 Speeches

The rhetorical style is formal, analytical, and extremely urgent, emphasizing the existential threat and the necessity to act. The speaker often uses historical parallels (e.g., Munich in 1938, the June elections in Estonia in 1940) to warn against passivity and highlight Churchill’s example. He presents his positions logically and factually but is ready to enter into sharp polemics with opponents, considering their views "unbelievable."
2024

20 Speeches

The speaking style is formal, analytical, and extremely serious, describing the situation as a "new world war" and the "threshold of global catastrophe." He/She balances logical arguments and strategic analysis with emotional calls to action, often relying on quotes from authorities (a Ukrainian commander, a UN ambassador, an intelligence chief). The speaker repeatedly emphasizes the necessity of Western unity and resolve.