Lessons from The Fifth Arab-Israeli War
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Hyperglobalisation Is Dead
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India Rising, China Reversing?
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Why Libya Remains Divided?
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@anatoliismikhula9501
@anatoliismikhula9501 2 сағат бұрын
Guys in the USA and Europe, I'm from Ukraine and you don't understand how dangerous Russia is. It is already clear that with the arrival of Putin in 1999, Russia was secretly preparing for war with the West. They did not force the military component so as not to expose themselves prematurely. But look at the complex and well-thought-out information operations they are conducting against the USA and Europe (!) Look at your information channels - they are jammed with high-quality Russian propaganda that inflates any conflicts within the countries of the West (!)
@pyroman2918
@pyroman2918 4 сағат бұрын
We need to do the same as China. Give our companies in these new technologies heavy subsidies, to make them competetive and help them grow, or at least survive against China. We especially need to protect our wind industry, since that is something where we have been doing well, we have several big companies that are now in danger. Letting them fall would be a fatal mistake. Getting into a subsidy war in China is not really a problem, because we want to be supporting the deployment of green technologies anyway, making them cheaper through subsidies fulfills that goal. What we should stop doing is subsidising purchas of these technologies like batteries, PV panels, EVs etc, if they are imported from China. Just like with the US IRA, only EU made products should qualify for such subsidies.
@Hyperion1040
@Hyperion1040 6 сағат бұрын
Looks like a bright future for Europe
@WormholeJim
@WormholeJim 6 сағат бұрын
If this war was a piece of entertainment, timing and suspence of the newly passed bill could not be sharper. Unfortunately it's not entertainment no matter how much it comes across as such from the perspective of western media presenting and processing it on the news cycles. It's deadly serious business evolving and escalating before our very eyes, going from bad to worse as we are all agreeing on. Yet still we're - our political decisionmakers are - not realizing how that's so. So we have people of note and in positions of import arguing how we should "freeze" the front and "postpone" making decisive decisions about what to do in hopes Putin and Zelensky can it out by themselves in a negotiated peace. Even this direly needed US support bill finally being passed is actually just evident of how we prefer to sit around just a little while longer negotiating among ourselves in an effort to reach consensus on whether or not we should start thinking about actually doing something about it. It's no good and for obvious reasons. Ukraine is worn thin. They started the war having to turn down volunteers for the armed services because there was just too many of them to handle. That is not so anymore. And there is such a point where it will no longer be possible for the West to do anything really impactful in the current context, because there are no adequate means to bring that impactfulness to bear. A tank without a crew can be as advanced and deadly as you please, it's not going to make the slightest of difference to the columns rolling by. People arguing against arming Ukraine with what is needed to push the Russian invaders clear back to at least the 2014 borders say it will trigger Putin making good of his nuclear threats. They may be right, too. Putin has a lot invested in trying to come out victorious. If the West had gone all in in helping Ukraine beating the invasion off already in feb. 22, this would all be over by now and with no nukes having been fired. Now, in 2024, Putin has (by some estamates) close to 500.000 troops in Ukraine. He has changed the Russian constitution to give himself wartime provisional powers even if Russia officially is not at war. He has put most of the heavy industry on a war-production schedule and is right now finishing the process of putting his economy on war-footing. There is an undisclosed number of russian tactical nukes in Belarus. He is no longer willing to go quietly back to the situation of 1992, a simple cost/benefit analyses of the two situations, feb 22 and may 24, seem to indicate. So the Issue with the argument of triggering Putin is, if Putin takes Ukraine, he'll push on expanding further west and southwest using those very same threats to pave his way. Only at that time we can't allow him anymore. So we'll have to brave our worst fears and tell him no, just the same, and probably in a militarily based way. _If_ he then launches nukes, in that case it _for sure_ will be a nuclear war spanning at least Europe. In it's entirety. If we go hard on him now, in Ukraine - if we make every effort at making clear to all and sundry, we'll drive him to the 2014 borders, or 1992 borders or whatever, and no further - if he launches nukes, those will be local. They will be terrible and they will herald and even initiate a new dark era in our human history. But they will be local and easier to respond to without going nuclear ourselves That is the whole point of why we can't be detered by his threats in aiding Ukraine. We need to take him on now, while he is still in Ukraine. Provide Ukraine with what is necessary and maybe they'll be able to pull it off yet without western soldiers on Ukrainian soil to assist in the defense. But we have to be ready to do that also. Because we don't want being forced to at the Polish border.
@Mmohammed-lv8ck
@Mmohammed-lv8ck 6 сағат бұрын
عاشت سورية الحبيبة وعاش القائد السيد الرئيس بشار الأسد ❤❤🇸🇾🇸🇾أعلام دولكم كاذب ومنافق ودولكم ساقطة بيوم من الأيام كما فعلتم بنا
@PhilipZeplinDK
@PhilipZeplinDK 7 сағат бұрын
Denmark just finished a single windmill that is powering 32,000 households. I think we're good.
@samanth.
@samanth. 7 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 westerners r coping in the comment section "under new management" 😂😂 is that what u think??? Russia & china r the only countries that helped Africa free itself from colonial rule, they provided weapons
@spicyonion736
@spicyonion736 8 сағат бұрын
I love the double standards shown in this video. USA economic practices are and have been just as dishonest and disruptive as China's, still we talk about the Big Red Monster that just wants to sell what it produces by saying it shouldn't and that it should only aim at remaining a backwater nation with no hope of partaking in the Big Boys Parties.
@Leftyotism
@Leftyotism 8 сағат бұрын
0:24 "For the order of these fecies ..." 😂🤣 Sorry, I couldn't hold that back! (Pun not intended!)
@leosharman8630
@leosharman8630 10 сағат бұрын
Hate the new American accent!
@georgearden7075
@georgearden7075 10 сағат бұрын
Future according to ruzzia, one problem, other powers have nuclear weapons . Madman.
@antonmauve
@antonmauve 17 сағат бұрын
just discovered the channel and I wonder who's the polish narrator.
@user-te6jq1hz2c
@user-te6jq1hz2c 18 сағат бұрын
all the us/israel disgusting ness, and all the yank children think your voice is better !!!! what the fuck
@sogerc1
@sogerc1 20 сағат бұрын
"Xi promised", that's like saying "Putin promised".
@WillWillibronson-gl2cj
@WillWillibronson-gl2cj Күн бұрын
Vietnam is one of those ideal far away places -- exotic, beautiful and seemingly right out of timeless David and Goliath tales from the Old Statement.
@WillWillibronson-gl2cj
@WillWillibronson-gl2cj Күн бұрын
Vietnam is one of those ideal far away places -- exotic, beautiful and seemingly right out of timeless David and Goliath tales from the Old Statement.
@brittadueandersen2519
@brittadueandersen2519 Күн бұрын
I just bought a new mobile phone. Nothing from China or at least possible, if the first was not possible, was my guiding star. It became a Samsung because it is not made in China. It is perfectly fine if other countries in, for example, Asia have contributed to the manufacturing - just not China.
@rainp21
@rainp21 Күн бұрын
hmmm,....the Philippines reached 100M 10 years ago in 2014. It's right smacked in the heart of Asia. Constituting with Japan the longest link in the first island chain and the oldest defense treaty ally of the USA in the region. And yet no feature about it?
@joythought
@joythought Күн бұрын
Excellent episode.
@salamandiusbraveheart4183
@salamandiusbraveheart4183 Күн бұрын
EU's green transition is utterly meaningless without the depopulation of polluting Asia
@stc2828
@stc2828 Күн бұрын
Depopulation? Are you Hitler reincarnated 😂
@UngSenang-bs5qg
@UngSenang-bs5qg Күн бұрын
Better concentrated in working, not speaking too much
@markusleboschka6878
@markusleboschka6878 Күн бұрын
Fascinating analysis, very well described. The only thing that I see: Green energy is not opium, it is not self-destructive. I think if China can transform itself with their technology they will be able to outclass every other country due to extremely low energy costs, which will give them an edge in production that europe cannot cope with. I'm a scientist, a chemist, and with many collogues could not find a proper job to put my education to use, while China did focus on research and development. I think Europe, especially Germany where I lived for long time wasted at least 20 years here, and will have to pay the price for it, although it is good to see them trying to catch up. Once the green energy network is set up, maintaining it is simpler, and should be doable domestically without being addicted to China, as green energy generation does not put much strain on the facilities due the mild temperatures and conditions compared to combustion or nuclear power. So the only problem I see is corrosion, and here using long-term materials especially for windmills will lead towards a stronger independence. Because the result of a green transformation will be more or less energy independence if the country manages to generate the industry to maintain the green energy production facilities on its own which I do not consider so difficult. Big Plus: you do need need ANY fuel, you use what is there anyway.
@markusleboschka6878
@markusleboschka6878 Күн бұрын
Lithium can be replaced with sodium. These batteries have 10-15% less storage capacity, but they are independent of resources as sodium is everywhere (common salt is sodium chloride) and for usage as stationary batteries the extra weight and maybe space does not matter. Lithium makes sense for portable or moving energy sources.
@peaceraybob
@peaceraybob Күн бұрын
This Karaganov guy sounds like a typical old-school propagandist, making broad and pointed statements and then immediately moving on to his next point without providing any evidence of the first. There also appears to be a degree of deliberate misunderstanding of basic economic terms. Is he suggesting that Russia's Oligarchs must all be done away with? That their collapsing demographic isn't a problem? Or the growing lack of educated, qualified and competent people within the Russian system? This video is too long. I have no interest in listening to an issue-motivated speaker for this long.
@kryts27
@kryts27 Күн бұрын
.. also was banned in the Philippines. Not trivial to Vietnam, and the Philippines and Malaysia, and Brunei and Indonesia. What happens when Hollywood executives try to fellatio the CCP.
@dkkwikekikekke88777
@dkkwikekikekke88777 Күн бұрын
I think every Hungarian on KZbin has commented on this video
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y 2 күн бұрын
Only 82k? More people need that
@verdigin.kadar.alirsin1453
@verdigin.kadar.alirsin1453 2 күн бұрын
PLEASE ADD YOUR RESOURCES
@vencislav_krumov
@vencislav_krumov 2 күн бұрын
Another eye-openning report.
@user-ck6bf3ke1w
@user-ck6bf3ke1w 2 күн бұрын
I'm not sure where you were going with your opium/EV sales comparison, or what drugs even have to do with car sales. What happened back then was tragic, but cars aren't drugs, and simply don't negatively effect you like drugs do IMO. I can see the monetary wealth drain & that has to stop ASAP.
@markdoppelganger7810
@markdoppelganger7810 2 күн бұрын
Solar panels as the opium for the activist elites. An interesting watch, especially with how comprehensive it is.
@David27726
@David27726 2 күн бұрын
And today's sponsor is the Bureau of Vladimir Putin. Russian Oil is the only defence against China. XD Eventhough the video is quite new, the information is very old and important part's which makes this topic a lot less serious was either missed or left out on purpose (Recycling, EUs discovery of their own large supply's of rare earth metals, Chinas dependency on the EU buying their shitt, so the economy doesn't crumbles in a few days, as so on). It's true that we are lacking in our own production of renewable energy production products, but exactly the grean new deal which is here so badly portrait, also initiated extremely lagre state subsidise for this industry to kick off again, which is going great. We ramp up our production of essential goods and getting less reliant on China by each day. What will stay in China is unimportant cheap electronic and plastic stuff, we don't really need.
@gr00vechamp
@gr00vechamp 2 күн бұрын
Eventually, the sleeping giant that is the West will wake up. The great Bear's ribs are already starting to show, and the winter is long.
@mrdarknezz
@mrdarknezz 2 күн бұрын
You missed the backbone of EUs energy transformation which is a three times increased nuclearpower capacity
@rudicxcs9457
@rudicxcs9457 12 сағат бұрын
It it so? France cant even hold their level of nuclear energy use in the next 20 years. There are building far to few new reactors to compensate for the old ones that cant operate any further. Only a few single member state are planning (and acutally building) more nuclear in the future.
@RR-gp3qy
@RR-gp3qy 2 күн бұрын
rAcIsM 😂
@user-cy3ce1gy7o
@user-cy3ce1gy7o 2 күн бұрын
Its more like the west got lazy, greedy, bbquing and watching the kardashians mostbofvtheir time there that africans are kicking them out . Nothing to do with xi and putin
@michaelsulkoske4373
@michaelsulkoske4373 2 күн бұрын
The Budapest Memorandum should be a lesson to any nation that a security guarantee from Russia, United States, United Kingdom or France is worthless.
@joey3291
@joey3291 2 күн бұрын
Much better than the British conquering China with the opium war...
@hyuxion
@hyuxion 2 күн бұрын
Doers will keep doing, talkers will keep talking, and it is obvious who is just talks.
@XxLIVRAxX
@XxLIVRAxX 2 күн бұрын
Karaganov is delusional beyond believe... As if Russia was the sole nuclear power on the planet.
@jds1275
@jds1275 2 күн бұрын
Think of all those electronics that are required to operate solar and electric grids. All the microchips that will be required that can report to the CCP information they want.
@m3c4nyku43
@m3c4nyku43 Күн бұрын
Information like?... How much energy the solar panels makes?...
@jds1275
@jds1275 23 сағат бұрын
@@m3c4nyku43 Energy production, energy storage, where it is sent to, who uses it, how much they use, that's just the beginning. Information is power. Also, there is the ability to control those electronics.
@nurzhan3269
@nurzhan3269 2 күн бұрын
хуйня
@CocoaBeachLiving
@CocoaBeachLiving 2 күн бұрын
I think it's kind of ironic. Ten years ago and more, most people I spoke with on the CCP's efforts make their apparent global effort to dominate major industries (and military of course) said I was being overly dramatic and why can't I just be happy for China (the communists)....
@jonassvelander1622
@jonassvelander1622 2 күн бұрын
One of the best videos you ever made!!! Thank you!!!
@user-ck6bf3ke1w
@user-ck6bf3ke1w 3 күн бұрын
Now I understand the bad blood between the US & China. I was unaware of America's role in all this. I mistakenly thought it was primarily England doing most of this to them. It's like nations were all opportunistic vultures back then! At least America helped to lift China back out of poverty by offering to trade with them again. Now they poison us all with Fentanyl today.
@patrickdegenaar9495
@patrickdegenaar9495 3 күн бұрын
Ps.. it is "middle country" not "middle kingdom".. Once upon a time countries were kingdoms.. but not now.
@brittadueandersen2519
@brittadueandersen2519 Күн бұрын
Not in Google translation.
@patrickdegenaar9495
@patrickdegenaar9495 5 сағат бұрын
@@brittadueandersen2519 "Zhong" = middle/central, "guo" = country. Google Translate seems to get that just fine. Kingdom = "Wang" = King, "Guo" = Country. But no one uses that terminology.
@patrickdegenaar9495
@patrickdegenaar9495 3 күн бұрын
We need a massive effort to shift to a low carbon economy. The problem is not that China has been leading efforts, but rather that the EU has not upped its game.
@m3c4nyku43
@m3c4nyku43 Күн бұрын
No, you don't understand. China doesn't open their markets? China bad. China opens their markets and makes stuff for us and companies offshore it? China bad. China pollutes at half the rate we do but because there's way more of them and they make stuff for us resulting in greater total? China bad. China poor? China bad. China becoming rich? China bad ("""overcapacity"""). China leads in green energy and they make it cheaper and better than ours? China bad (because our companies can't keep up with them). Do you see the pattern now? Hope this helped!
@mateialexandrucoltoiu7207
@mateialexandrucoltoiu7207 3 күн бұрын
Lots of untrue facts in this video, at the end he tells us the Russian army is degrading (while it's actually expanding) and talks about a collapsing society which even the West admits to be wishful thinking as the sanctions did not have this effect. And hydrocarbon sales are still high, I think the author confuses Russia with Venezuela at this point.
@Jim-nt7xy
@Jim-nt7xy 3 күн бұрын
....the difference being that China and Russia are not enslaving the people, nor stealing the land.
@caven7056
@caven7056 3 күн бұрын
China is reclaiming its rightful place