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@Glebtku2 күн бұрын
Best of luck on your Chemo, thank you for the thorough update
@AxLHose2 күн бұрын
You skipped the my chemical romance shirts, face piercings & long jet black hair before cutting yourself, willy....joking aside, good luck to you this week. As always, thank you for what you do. Love from Midwest USA.
@paintsilj2 күн бұрын
Got anything to say about Blinken admitting to sending Ukraine weapons secretly in 2021?
@peaceforever-m2h2 күн бұрын
chemoteraphy is NOT working, toxic poison , to cure cancer.. Better is Oil, cannabis oil, and special regim for food.
@vincentgirardin4922 күн бұрын
Force et courage 🙏🙏🙏
@Karahar2 күн бұрын
Exactly. Do you remember how Serbia attacked NATO? Or how Libya attacked Europe? Or how Syria attacked the United States? I don't remember, but I guess I just don't have access to the Real, True Truth.
@nikolanastasijevic63272 күн бұрын
Srbija ni napadla nato ampak nato je napadel srbiji z albanskimi teroristi.
@HNH4212 күн бұрын
The Lockerbie bombing, also known as the Pan Am Flight 103 terror attack, occurred on December 21, 1988, when a bomb exploded on Pan Am Flight 103, a Boeing 747 flying from London to New York. The explosion killed all 259 people on board and 11 people on the ground, making it the deadliest terrorist attack in British history and the second-deadliest terrorist attack in the United States, after the September 11, 2001, attacks. The bombing led to a joint investigation by the Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In 1991, two Libyan nationals, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi and Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah, were indicted on 270 counts of murder, conspiracy to murder, and violating Britain’s 1982 Aviation Security Act. Al-Megrahi was convicted in 2001 and served nearly 27 years in prison before his release on compassionate grounds in 2009 due to terminal cancer. He died in 2012, maintaining his innocence throughout his trial and imprisonment.
@Karahar2 күн бұрын
@@nikolanastasijevic6327 And where is the attack of Serbia, Libya and Syria? What exactly was NATO defending itself against in Afghanistan and Iraq? When exactly did Somalia attack the United States? Don't think anything bad, it's just that I'm cut off from the True Truth in Russia, certified by the Chosen Nation, and I can't find this information. It's like they don't exist for me. So for me, the well-known information is unknown, and I need to give at least a link to a description of the invasion of Serbia, Libya, Somalia, Iraq, and Syria into the NATO defensive alliance.
@roman335i2 күн бұрын
That's the reason for this war in Ukraine, Putin always said that after Warsaw Pact was fallen apart, there was no need for NATO but instead NATO started to expand ! Ppl who tell that NATO is a defensive alliance, is stupid or blid or both
@NDR-hn3ue2 күн бұрын
Thank You
@billhickswasgreat34212 күн бұрын
It is not "delusion", Willie OAM, it's straight up malicious lying. Calling these people delusional lets them off way too easy.
@WestCoastVisitor2 күн бұрын
Blinken's dual citizenship had been a massive problem.
@davidrussell87832 күн бұрын
Oy vey. What KIND of problem? And what final solution?
@bak2back2 күн бұрын
Always the STEINS in both the USA and Ukraine running the show.
@ailinofaolin88972 күн бұрын
Won't someone please think of the pile of shoes.
@N4CR2 күн бұрын
@@davidrussell8783 the final solution was expulsion to the east. not what you were told
@davidrussell87832 күн бұрын
@ailinofaolin8897 😁 "Aye Tony: hows comes they burnt all da bodies but saved da shoes ?" 👞 🤔
@nenadinf2 күн бұрын
Rules based order, where everyone must fallow the rules except US
@LarryPigeon12 күн бұрын
Its a democrazy as long as you do as we say otherwise ur a dictatorship lile russia - nato
@tesha1992 күн бұрын
Well, someone has to control everything
@Vedariy2 күн бұрын
@@tesha199God or the Universe laws aren’t enough? Other reason are just human egoism reasons
@Karahar2 күн бұрын
No. It's just that there are true rules that need to be revealed by observing the actions and reactions of the main proponent of these rules. This is a game where the rules of the game are hidden, so that it would not be too boring to live on a planet with laws available to everyone. Russia is winning now - Putin is the best at copying US foreign policy. Although not without flaws, Putin has not yet done much of what the United States has done.
@tesha1992 күн бұрын
@@Vedariy who wrote these "God laws"?
@georgea442 күн бұрын
46:51 ‘NATO is a defensive alliance in Europe’… ffs ask a Serb. The racism of western/Australian views is on another level. West is dying and these views will die with them.
@stevepaul23532 күн бұрын
Not all aussies I was Drafted at 18 into the Vietnam war to fight for something that had nothing to do with Australia and know first hand about the hypocrisy of the all mighty USA and all the bullshit battles of America/Nato ever since
@jesan7332 күн бұрын
Who cares about what Serbs whine about? It's still a defensive alliance.
@JZ24452 күн бұрын
Great point. Also ask Libya - they are not even in Europe.
@zaynevanday1422 күн бұрын
Not all Australians 😂
@Magnus8582 күн бұрын
Okay smooth brain 😂
@Andy-vh2ue2 күн бұрын
this US administration has been the worst in my lifetime, and I've been around since Ronald Regean.
@NJ-wb1cz2 күн бұрын
Biggest workers rights advancements in our lifetime
@Andy-vh2ue2 күн бұрын
@NJ-wb1cz what rights when nothing has really changed? I made more money in 2019, not even counting inflation that big govt pushed higher with Build back better, and other late stimulus debt. GDP and Wall Street isn't a good factor determining normal folks table talks. Infrastructure falling apart. The afghan fleeing and then ignoring the fact 13 people passed during it. Govt debt skyrocketing. Identity politics that takes people further apart instead of everyone being the same? Biden doesn't even know where he is most the time or on vacation. I can go on.
@jasoncooper01662 күн бұрын
Same!
@NJ-wb1cz2 күн бұрын
@@Andy-vh2ue there were massive changes when it comes to unions and the balance of power starting to shift away from the corporations. The direct effect on the salaries of non union workers will come much later because it's a systemic shift, not someone writing you a check at the cost of you paying it back through your taxes tenfold later. FTC and Lina Khan is another example, but sadly her work going after the big corporations is much easier to reverse. She needed one more term to really make a difference
@Andy-vh2ue2 күн бұрын
@@NJ-wb1cz I guess good for unions but the majority of people don't work for them. And, it doesn't truly affect anything for nonunion people, especially if you live in a right to work state. If unions were so good, they would be a bigger set of the population. NAFTA, and outsourcing of manufacturing jobs, decimated communities and like we saw during the spicy flu, showed inadequacies of things we could make but are outsourced to make ceos an shareholders more money. WWII, we made enough armaments to ship globally, 2024 we can't even make enough gunpowder, etc, to keep up with what is being used in Ukraine and other places.
@derekferguson3852 күн бұрын
Willy discovers he’s supporting the wrong side.
@D64nz2 күн бұрын
I think most of us care about the Ukrainian civilians, and I always felt that is the Ukraine he cares about. I feel bad for them but they did let the Nazi into power so there is a limit.
@nyranstanton2032 күн бұрын
or at the very least the side he thought he was supporting is incompetent as fck.....you dont REALLY WAIT for the enemy to be INSIDE YOUR GATES to defend your gates, especially after ENCOURAGING the riots in 2014 to dethrone Yanokovich only to DRIP feed support over 10 years lol........its not like it was a trojan horse, everyone round the WHOLE fcking world knew Russia was about to invade for 3 fckin months lol and Bald and Bankrupt was in Ukraine the day before the invasion and he was asking Ukrainians about the coming invasion and every........single......person on the street said...WHAT INVASION?
@YeeLeeHaw2 күн бұрын
The people behind this war are on both sides. The only loser in this is the huawhite man.
@Opachki694202 күн бұрын
@@D64nz I think its fairly obvious MOST people care about citizens, and I don't understand how literally anyone could be ok with rounding up people to go fight a war they want nothing to do with...
@doublehelix78802 күн бұрын
@@D64nz Have you cared about the Iraqi, Libyan, Serbian, Afghan etc civilians in the same way? Asking for a friend.
@davidmetis62492 күн бұрын
Willy's commitment to his channel makes it difficult for the average guy to call out sick from work when he's hungover.
@DiscipulaIncognitus2 күн бұрын
👏😂 Its all perspective now!
@drutterКүн бұрын
He makes his money by donations, which stop pretty much immediately when he doesn't keep doing videos. He's got to continue if he wants the money. Also, momentum matters in this industry. Even one unexpected day off causes a lot of lost revenue in the long run.
@coyote16512 күн бұрын
When the USSR broke up it was agreed by the USA that NATO would not expand, before the Ukraine war started Russia tabled a document for European security but the USA said no not even considered it😢
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
I think Blinken shows us why we in the West are victims of our leaders’ unwillingness to accept and speak of realities rather than comfortable delusions. Blinken exemplifies why almost no one with any sense or intelligence in the West believes a word their politicians say. Those that do speak in terms that reflect reality and embrace true diplomacy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK and Tulsi Gabbard in the USA are attacked mercilessly by the established political and media elites in combination in those countries. Due to the processes by which western politicians endlessly seek to cover their own arses and undermine anyone pointing out their deficiencies in regard to world realities we are left in a western world descending into the abyss and seemingly intent on dragging the rest of the world with it. The USA has, in recent years, at least since 9/11 and arguably long before, been on a mission whereby it gives itself an inalienable right, seen as some kind of honourable duty, to assert its right to take action worldwide against whoever it wishes. This is clearly regarded as a divine right, as a right which emanates from self-conceived superiority and that the USA is exceptional with a ‘manifest destiny’ to take aggressive steps as self-appointed world ruler, guide and judge to mould our world into the shape it considers appropriate. It is this conception of itself and its obvious willingness to destroy anything standing in its way with complete self-given authority and impunity that is quite obviously behind the most catastrophic events we have seen since the end of WWII. And in particular since 9/11. The Russian authorities sought every possible way to avoid the conflict now raging in Ukraine. This should be quite obvious to anyone with even a glimmer of knowledge regarding events since 2014. They would certainly not have spent a good 6-7 years on the Minsk Agreements if this were not the case. They would not have merely sent a relatively small expeditionary force into Ukraine if it were not an effort to shock the Ukrainian authorities into implementing the Minsk Accords and they would not have worked hard on getting a peace agreement with the Ukrainian authorities in the Spring of 2022. Russia has upped its commitment in Ukraine only to the degree that the western powers and their clients in Ukraine did so. As Putin explained as the conflict progressed in 2022 Russia had not brought to bear anything like the military potential it could do. This I believe remains the case although it is also clear that the willingness to do so is definitely there now. The western powers conceive themselves to be eternally in the right. They quite obviously tell themselves so continually. The group think syndrome has been in all-pervasive form within the political and media orbits of the western world ever since 9/11 with a war mode mentality that says you must ALWAYS communicate positively on your actions and those of your direct allies and ALWAYS negatively concerning your adversaries, foes, enemies or however you describe them. I saw this from 2014 onward. The Russians were ALL BAD, the West and the Ukrainians were ALL GOOD. It is little wonder that both Blinken and Zelensky are equally deluded as both are most certainly living in an environment of 100% group thought where unreality is the norm due to the war mode mentality which only deals in polar opposites where we are good and they are bad, we are doing the right thing and they are unquestionably wrong, that we know the truth and they are liars, and so on and so forth. I see no reason why these kinds of attitude will end before a final, catastrophic awakening.
@Thetruthhurts-t6w2 күн бұрын
Ukraine first constitution was also founded on the principle of neutrality. They changed it after 2014.
@zmkc1945Күн бұрын
There was no agreement to not expand NATO, no paperwork, no signatures, even Gorbachev himself said no agreement was made.
@viktorm3840Күн бұрын
no it was not, there is not a single document in existence that says that. What u're saying is a blatant rusopropaganda lie.
@Thetruthhurts-t6wКүн бұрын
@viktorm3840 While it wasn't signed " documen" or agreement, that is a well known fact that had been confirmed by multiple US diplomats . Google is your friend and it's free.
@reload.80562 күн бұрын
Not much bandera boys in the chats no more…
@fred46872 күн бұрын
Free speech - when allowed - is a good thing but there are very few who attempt to criticise Russia's position or defend Kiev's actions, and those of their sponsors, without resorting to juvenile spelling and insults.
@tertiusduplessis25812 күн бұрын
Yes, you can see the drop in quality.
@shueyk23202 күн бұрын
@@tertiusduplessis2581 Your back we missed your copeing and seething
@crusadercreator82772 күн бұрын
@@tertiusduplessis2581these guys have managed to make a echo chamber in this one poor guys comment section
@iainthomson91602 күн бұрын
All the best for tomorrow mate..💯👍
@rusAdeptuS2 күн бұрын
Nato come closer to Russian borders in response to russian actions? WTH... what actions? it start to crawling in early 2000
@TheJZP2 күн бұрын
Russia didn't allow the western financial Elite to buy up land and resources. It is considered an act of war.
@TheJZP2 күн бұрын
Russia didn't allow the western financial Elite to buy up land and resources.
@TheJZP2 күн бұрын
I have tried to give a response to this 10 times and the comments keep getting deleted. Russia didn't allow the western financial Elite to buy up land and resources it's considered an act of war.
@delta_glider4362Күн бұрын
>what actions? It exists
@Barmaglott172 күн бұрын
...NATO expansion was a response to Russia's actions? How exactly, Willy?
@MrSlugny2 күн бұрын
He's got it backwards I think 😂
@Clockworkg1rl2 күн бұрын
All Russia did in early 2000s was electing Putin for first term, USA immediately got nervous 😂
@yozko41832 күн бұрын
Have you ever heard of USSR occupying half of europe? My country was occupied for 22 years, terrible regime where everyone was oppresed and stripped of democratic values and rights. Entire generation ruined. That is why we want to be part of NATO. NATO is not an army marching east, it is on voluntary basis you biased fools.
@TheJZP2 күн бұрын
Russia didn't let the western financial Elite to buy up land and resources. That was the action.
@AtticusKarpenter2 күн бұрын
Response to Russia's existing, i suppose
@larseriksson17412 күн бұрын
As a Swede, I think it is regrettable that Sweden joined NATO. We had better defenses as "neutrals" Now they have given 1/3 of those weapons to Ukraine for no use they just dragged out the war and people are suffering on both sides.
@drutterКүн бұрын
But Sweden's response to Covid was correct!
@richardconnelly7141Күн бұрын
weak rainbow people soon blondes will be rare and your culture will be unrecognizable
@fakecomedyandtheabsurd2527Күн бұрын
@@drutter Sweden was the last sovereign country in Europe, sadly they fell over last four years as well. We are all the blob now.
@haroldb1856Күн бұрын
Sweden took in a huge number of refugees.
@drutterКүн бұрын
@@haroldb1856 Yeah, big mistake. Those people deserve a stable home of their own... just not in Europe.
@oitzingerpeter2 күн бұрын
The USA is hypocritical? No kidding.
@BalloonInTheBalloon2 күн бұрын
I don't trust Russia but if anything the Iraq war told me to never-ever-EVER trust the US. We saw in live-feed how the US propaganda was planted and plastered all over the world... our own media willfullingly swallowing and redistributing BS stories and claims. And all this has gone unpunished to this very day... WTF are the Americans to lecture anybody on anything? Couple this with a large chunk of their population ensnared in a fantasy world with the US being this saviour of the world and a bastion of liberty and freedom and it makes me feel sick.
@konstantingr59282 күн бұрын
entire western society is now hypocritical ,
@GeoffDemarest2 күн бұрын
No Sir, not the USA. The USA is not an actor in this. The 'Western' actor is something more like the Democrat Party/neocon deep state/elite Euro-American corruptionists. That is not the USA. We are not a nation-state. The American nation would not have gotten into this. The state got the county on this stupid dumb nasty path. We as a nation have to get things un-effed. Jan 20 cannot come fast enough and 2025 gonna be lit.
@ericquiabazza26082 күн бұрын
You can even sense it in the first half He knows America is an empire whose citicens subsistence depend on the explotation of EVERYONE ELSE. He also knows most american are dumb enough to not realize this fact, thus he mustn't speak
@Barmalay-hc1rt2 күн бұрын
That is a lie. NATO has always been a defensive alliance only declaratively, in fact NATO is an aggressive military bloc. I don't think anyone needs to be reminded of NATO's involvement in wars in the Middle East, for example. Who were they defending against? Ukraine is not a NATO country, so what kind of "defensive" activities are the alliance states engaged in there? It's also a lie that NATO was created to defend against an attack by the USSR, this military alliance was created to attack the USSR. There has never been any reliable information about the Soviet plans to attack, not even when the Soviet Union collapsed and CIA agents quietly and openly ran Russia's security apparatus. But we know about the preparation of Operation Unthinkable with nuclear strikes on the territory of the USSR and plans for invasion from different sides. How did it happen that Europe was so afraid of the Soviet Union's invasion, but was in fact completely unprepared for it, having a monstrously powerful industry and economy? How is it that when the war in Ukraine started (and it's not a World War by scale) the NATO countries didn't have the weapons in the right quantities? Even after 30 years after the collapse of the USSR, after the reduction of the army, theft and simply the destruction of military property in Russia alone (not in all former USSR countries) there were so many weapons stocks? The USSR knew that the capitalist countries wanted to destroy us and prepared for defense, which is why Russia did not build aircraft carriers that are absolutely useless for defense but can only serve as a means of aggression within the world ocean, for example. The talk about security threats to NATO from Russia until 2014 or 2022 is also an absolute lie. It's not Russia's military infrastructure approaching NATO's borders, it's not Russia placing missile defense systems near NATO's borders, it's not Russia sponsoring and training Islamic terrorists on the territory of NATO countries, it's not Russia imposing economic sanctions against NATO countries and so on. So how did Russia provoke this kind of action from NATO? I also want to remind you that the Caribbean crisis of 1962, which many tend to blame on the Soviet Union, was provoked exclusively by the United States and some NATO countries. The deployment of Soviet missiles on Cuba was a response to the deployment of American nuclear missiles in Turkey and Europe. Just as in the situation with Ukraine, Soviet diplomacy has for a long time attempted to negotiate with the United States and explain to them that such a situation is unacceptable and cannot be left unanswered. And just as in the current situation, the U.S. and NATO have arrogantly rejected any deal saying, "It's none of your business, we'll do whatever we want". That's all you need to know about "Russian threat" or "Russian aggression". If this is even a Russian aggression against Ukraine, it's not the dog business of the US or NATO. In the West, for a long time, they dreamed that Russia would stop being communist and become capitalist, and when Russia became such, everyone was very surprised "why does grandma have such big teeth??". One more capitalist predator on our planet, how do you like the idea of a second fucking state like the United States?
@RantTheRetort2 күн бұрын
Some of what you said is correct...then you just say dumbshit. "Why didn't NATO have enough weapons". NATO countries outside the US, Poland, and the Baltics spend very little on their militaries. Trump told them to strap up, and every European leader and American leftist laughed and called him stupid. European leadership is by and large populated with selfish morons who are ignrorant of both history and reality. Biden is just the perfect example of this.
@konstantingr59282 күн бұрын
now use your same logical thinking on the perspective of russia . role the roles around
@NDR-hn3ue2 күн бұрын
Thank You
@Clockworkg1rl2 күн бұрын
Наш слон Бармалей)
@Barmalay-hc1rt2 күн бұрын
@Clockworkg1rl Салют братик. Будем жить.
@JohnJones-k9d2 күн бұрын
Remember the USA were winning in Vietnam until they ran away. Same in afghan.
@YeeLeeHaw2 күн бұрын
Afghanistan got abandoned because synthesized drugs from China and Mexico replaced the opium.
@NJ-wb1cz2 күн бұрын
See, that's different. This low burning trickle is very cheap and there's nothing to run away from. In fact, the income from the LNG sales alone would probably cover it in the end, and there are way way bigger benefits than just that
@PaxAlotin2 күн бұрын
The Vietnam & Afghan debacles happened under Democrats. Democrats started the war in Vietnam - Nixon eventually stopped it. Democrats then got into power and promised to protect Sth Vietnam - they didn't. Same with Afghanistan - War monger Bush started it - but the Democrats once again ran away.
@GardenerEarthGuy2 күн бұрын
US won Afghanistan, please read history.
@PaxAlotin2 күн бұрын
Holy Sh*t my posts keep being deleted for telling the truth.
@davidlloyd25832 күн бұрын
T55 and T62s can fire indirectly and shoot and scoot. Think they can shoot 14km with HE and they have this ability within the tank design. With millions of rounds available, millions of spare parts, lots of trained personnel. Russia has been using them as assault guns. Not because they are short of T72s and T90/80s.
@mgm67082 күн бұрын
Agree, they don't waste anything
@davidrussell87832 күн бұрын
Jesus H. Christ. I thought the Russians were down to shovels and washing machine parts.
@Alphacuremom552 күн бұрын
@@mgm6708 I mean, they definitely waste things, a lot of things. But they're not being "thrown away" like the media wants you to believe
@ChrisCollierКүн бұрын
Agreed. I think I seen a video with a T-55 "turtle tank" ,with mine rollers, clearing a path for other vehicles. All I could see was the suspension and I think it was either a T-55 or T-62. I can't remember if the gap in the roadwheels were in the front as in T-55; or in the rear as in T-62. So anyway - why waste a T-72/80/90 for a task like that? I think it would be clever if they could ever remote control a tank like that. Perhaps in the future someone will develop a heavily armoured mine clearing vehicle that is remote controlled. No gun just massive armour in the front. I have seen a lot of video with T-72/80/90 firing indirectly. Western modern tanks can't do that, without modifications anyway. We used to practice that with our Leopard C1s, a type of Leopard 1A4 that Canada had. But the Leopard 2 can't do that. I'm sure the M1s can't do that either. Not sure about Challenger 2/3 but I doubt they planned to include that in Chally 3s. In Leopard C1 we had a traverse indicator to apply line corrections and a gun clinometer to adjust elevations. I'm not sure if the newer Russian tanks just have them or if they use some more advanced method with computerized help. I definitely think that indirect fire will be a consideration in newer tank designs.
@snowsnow4231Күн бұрын
NAFO bots think that if a weapon is old, it cannot tear their legs off.
@noneyabusiness67822 күн бұрын
Great take on bumbling blinken it's sad as an American when even foreign people see the failures of our leadership how they just lie
@davidrussell87832 күн бұрын
Binkin!? American!!!??? Oy vey. Holding another passport doesn't make that z1oanz1 an American ... or does it? 😮
@ianhearnden44712 күн бұрын
Blinkens a professional lier without swearing lots
@brankosavic6322 күн бұрын
A bolestan
@teresabarrett86762 күн бұрын
"Secretary" Blinkin hasn't even talked to Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in years. He is out of his league.
@dalstephen3834Күн бұрын
Can't believe Willie wasted his time reading this gaslighting garbage. Like reading the ramblings if a insane asylum then attempting to make coherent sense of it for geopolitical world affairs.
@elbibwen30192 күн бұрын
I've commented on that horrible fight video saying that it should be played in the Withe House, US Congress, UK Parliament, EU Parliament, Nato military headquarters on huge screens 24/7 all day every day - but my comment was deleted
@mam0lechinookclan6072 күн бұрын
Yes and also in Russia, Ukraine, China and North Korea
@elbibwen30192 күн бұрын
@@mam0lechinookclan607 ( to me it's very very clear who started all of this as my people were attacked by "defensive" Nato in 9o's - and you can take your "equal" rubbish with yourself )
@JohnJones-k9d2 күн бұрын
Agree
@YeeLeeHaw2 күн бұрын
KZbin deletes comments for whatever reason.
@tan143danh2 күн бұрын
You must understand that the people in charge are sociopaths , it will make no difference to them
@DanR-kc1yt2 күн бұрын
Hundreds of billions$$ in aid to Ukraine yet not a dime to fix the outdated sewage plant that keeps dumping waste into My home state's largest river back here in the US.
@jesan7332 күн бұрын
Unrelated. The US can super-easily do both.
@davidrussell87832 күн бұрын
It shows you what they think of you as a "citizen."
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
I think Blinken shows us why we in the West are victims of our leaders’ unwillingness to accept and speak of realities rather than comfortable delusions. Blinken exemplifies why almost no one with any sense or intelligence in the West believes a word their politicians say. Those that do speak in terms that reflect reality and embrace true diplomacy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK and Tulsi Gabbard in the USA are attacked mercilessly by the established political and media elites in combination in those countries. Due to the processes by which western politicians endlessly seek to cover their own arses and undermine anyone pointing out their deficiencies in regard to world realities we are left in a western world descending into the abyss and seemingly intent on dragging the rest of the world with it. The USA has, in recent years, at least since 9/11 and arguably long before, been on a mission whereby it gives itself an inalienable right, seen as some kind of honourable duty, to assert its right to take action worldwide against whoever it wishes. This is clearly regarded as a divine right, as a right which emanates from self-conceived superiority and that the USA is exceptional with a ‘manifest destiny’ to take aggressive steps as self-appointed world ruler, guide and judge to mould our world into the shape it considers appropriate. It is this conception of itself and its obvious willingness to destroy anything standing in its way with complete self-given authority and impunity that is quite obviously behind the most catastrophic events we have seen since the end of WWII. And in particular since 9/11. The Russian authorities sought every possible way to avoid the conflict now raging in Ukraine. This should be quite obvious to anyone with even a glimmer of knowledge regarding events since 2014. They would certainly not have spent a good 6-7 years on the Minsk Agreements if this were not the case. They would not have merely sent a relatively small expeditionary force into Ukraine if it were not an effort to shock the Ukrainian authorities into implementing the Minsk Accords and they would not have worked hard on getting a peace agreement with the Ukrainian authorities in the Spring of 2022. Russia has upped its commitment in Ukraine only to the degree that the western powers and their clients in Ukraine did so. As Putin explained as the conflict progressed in 2022 Russia had not brought to bear anything like the military potential it could do. This I believe remains the case although it is also clear that the willingness to do so is definitely there now. The western powers conceive themselves to be eternally in the right. They quite obviously tell themselves so continually. The group think syndrome has been in all-pervasive form within the political and media orbits of the western world ever since 9/11 with a war mode mentality that says you must ALWAYS communicate positively on your actions and those of your direct allies and ALWAYS negatively concerning your adversaries, foes, enemies or however you describe them. I saw this from 2014 onward. The Russians were ALL BAD, the West and the Ukrainians were ALL GOOD. It is little wonder that both Blinken and Zelensky are equally deluded as both are most certainly living in an environment of 100% group thought where unreality is the norm due to the war mode mentality which only deals in polar opposites where we are good and they are bad, we are doing the right thing and they are unquestionably wrong, that we know the truth and they are liars, and so on and so forth. I see no reason why these kinds of attitude will end before a final, catastrophic awakening.
@patrickedgewood85982 күн бұрын
@@jesan733all done sending Ukraine anything.
@shueyk23202 күн бұрын
@@jesan733 TANSTAAFL
@trollscream2 күн бұрын
I won’t lie, you look more intimidating and more professional with the buzz cut. While the reason of having to remove the hair is very unfortunate, at the very least you rock the look.
@ThomasGLee2 күн бұрын
Blinken is wrong. America is in inexorable decline.
@patrickedgewood85982 күн бұрын
Until the 20th.
@ThomasGLee2 күн бұрын
@@patrickedgewood8598 I pray you are correct. I think it is too late.
@angelgallegos1992 күн бұрын
@@patrickedgewood8598especially after if Trump is willing to go full imperialism. Would surprise me if Mexico and Panama turn to Russia for weapons or China for economic support and start the process of dumping the U.S. dollar especially if Trump authorizes military intervention
@McClane4Ever.Күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂@@patrickedgewood8598
@zaynevanday1422 күн бұрын
We are winning - Napoleon/Zelensky 😂😂😂
@Dirtdabber19722 күн бұрын
US could have stopped moving towards Russia.
@AtticusKarpenter2 күн бұрын
And stop arming terrorist organisations at Russia's borders, like Azov, before that - Chechen jihadists, and before that - Taliban
@worddunlap2 күн бұрын
Take all the time you need. Cancer isn't a trifle and the treatments and not a piece of cake. It is a struggle that has to be overcome. March on!
@spudwesth2 күн бұрын
10 cures for cancer e g potassium
@DrVictorVasconcelos2 күн бұрын
Speaking for South Africa, India, Brazil and especially China, US support for Israel's genocide made the US have the lowest soft power I've seen in my lifetime. Traditional media companies, which are US-allied, have completely toed the line and shrunk significantly for it in market share.
@DrVictorVasconcelos2 күн бұрын
@11235but Sure, but from about a decade ago they mostly moved to those same networks on social media and Netflix. Now the Gaza splitscreen showed people that they should explicitly move away from that.
@tertiusduplessis25812 күн бұрын
No you wrong...South Africans support Israel. Please listen to minister Gayton McKenzie...
@tertiusduplessis25812 күн бұрын
No, South Africa and US are big trading partners. All South Africans benefit from the vibrant ALGOA trading agreement.
@tertiusduplessis25812 күн бұрын
No....minister Gayton McKenzy in South Africa disagree with you......
@tertiusduplessis25812 күн бұрын
No....There are no genocide in Gaza. The population is growing.
@ПётрНауменко-т4з2 күн бұрын
Aaaaaand whats the problm with Afganistan becoming Jihadist hell for woman, wasnt USA happy to see same outcome in Syria?
@tjadams82 күн бұрын
This video is only 17 mins old & the knife has went from $10 to $75USD already. Hell yea.
@HIGHGATEHELL2 күн бұрын
$152 now (I can’t afford already haha)
@petermclennan24162 күн бұрын
Bugger I was gonna put a bid in but to much for me aswell
@onemoresmartone2 күн бұрын
An hour later it's at nearly 300
@collinb.85422 күн бұрын
370 holy shit lol. Also that knife is extremely thicc gadam lmao
@swah9062 күн бұрын
and now i cant afford to clone my own willy :(
@blackriders3509Күн бұрын
200,000 Subscribers. Congratulations Willy.
@nicnic41662 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@alippay22 күн бұрын
If the US spend 100 billion each in the infrastructure, education, veteran affairs, and healthcare, it would have an enormous trickle-down effect within and outside the US. But...
@festekj2 күн бұрын
Blinken is Netanyahu lawyer nothing else. And since its security depends on US hegemony, it’s only looking at foreign policy.
@TheKingofSteves2 күн бұрын
I see Blinken is preparing for his shift to stand up comedy. 😂😂😂
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
I think Blinken shows us why we in the West are victims of our leaders’ unwillingness to accept and speak of realities rather than comfortable delusions. Blinken exemplifies why almost no one with any sense or intelligence in the West believes a word their politicians say. Those that do speak in terms that reflect reality and embrace true diplomacy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK and Tulsi Gabbard in the USA are attacked mercilessly by the established political and media elites in combination in those countries. Due to the processes by which western politicians endlessly seek to cover their own arses and undermine anyone pointing out their deficiencies in regard to world realities we are left in a western world descending into the abyss and seemingly intent on dragging the rest of the world with it. The USA has, in recent years, at least since 9/11 and arguably long before, been on a mission whereby it gives itself an inalienable right, seen as some kind of honourable duty, to assert its right to take action worldwide against whoever it wishes. This is clearly regarded as a divine right, as a right which emanates from self-conceived superiority and that the USA is exceptional with a ‘manifest destiny’ to take aggressive steps as self-appointed world ruler, guide and judge to mould our world into the shape it considers appropriate. It is this conception of itself and its obvious willingness to destroy anything standing in its way with complete self-given authority and impunity that is quite obviously behind the most catastrophic events we have seen since the end of WWII. And in particular since 9/11. The Russian authorities sought every possible way to avoid the conflict now raging in Ukraine. This should be quite obvious to anyone with even a glimmer of knowledge regarding events since 2014. They would certainly not have spent a good 6-7 years on the Minsk Agreements if this were not the case. They would not have merely sent a relatively small expeditionary force into Ukraine if it were not an effort to shock the Ukrainian authorities into implementing the Minsk Accords and they would not have worked hard on getting a peace agreement with the Ukrainian authorities in the Spring of 2022. Russia has upped its commitment in Ukraine only to the degree that the western powers and their clients in Ukraine did so. As Putin explained as the conflict progressed in 2022 Russia had not brought to bear anything like the military potential it could do. This I believe remains the case although it is also clear that the willingness to do so is definitely there now. The western powers conceive themselves to be eternally in the right. They quite obviously tell themselves so continually. The group think syndrome has been in all-pervasive form within the political and media orbits of the western world ever since 9/11 with a war mode mentality that says you must ALWAYS communicate positively on your actions and those of your direct allies and ALWAYS negatively concerning your adversaries, foes, enemies or however you describe them. I saw this from 2014 onward. The Russians were ALL BAD, the West and the Ukrainians were ALL GOOD. It is little wonder that both Blinken and Zelensky are equally deluded as both are most certainly living in an environment of 100% group thought where unreality is the norm due to the war mode mentality which only deals in polar opposites where we are good and they are bad, we are doing the right thing and they are unquestionably wrong, that we know the truth and they are liars, and so on and so forth. I see no reason why these kinds of attitude will end before a final, catastrophic awakening.
@zenboy20002 күн бұрын
Biden + Blinken, we're not complete failures, in fact we're winning, you can believe us. Nod nod, blink blink.
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
I think Blinken shows us why we in the West are victims of our leaders’ unwillingness to accept and speak of realities rather than comfortable delusions. Blinken exemplifies why almost no one with any sense or intelligence in the West believes a word their politicians say. Those that do speak in terms that reflect reality and embrace true diplomacy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK and Tulsi Gabbard in the USA are attacked mercilessly by the established political and media elites in combination in those countries. Due to the processes by which western politicians endlessly seek to cover their own arses and undermine anyone pointing out their deficiencies in regard to world realities we are left in a western world descending into the abyss and seemingly intent on dragging the rest of the world with it. The USA has, in recent years, at least since 9/11 and arguably long before, been on a mission whereby it gives itself an inalienable right, seen as some kind of honourable duty, to assert its right to take action worldwide against whoever it wishes. This is clearly regarded as a divine right, as a right which emanates from self-conceived superiority and that the USA is exceptional with a ‘manifest destiny’ to take aggressive steps as self-appointed world ruler, guide and judge to mould our world into the shape it considers appropriate. It is this conception of itself and its obvious willingness to destroy anything standing in its way with complete self-given authority and impunity that is quite obviously behind the most catastrophic events we have seen since the end of WWII. And in particular since 9/11. The Russian authorities sought every possible way to avoid the conflict now raging in Ukraine. This should be quite obvious to anyone with even a glimmer of knowledge regarding events since 2014. They would certainly not have spent a good 6-7 years on the Minsk Agreements if this were not the case. They would not have merely sent a relatively small expeditionary force into Ukraine if it were not an effort to shock the Ukrainian authorities into implementing the Minsk Accords and they would not have worked hard on getting a peace agreement with the Ukrainian authorities in the Spring of 2022. Russia has upped its commitment in Ukraine only to the degree that the western powers and their clients in Ukraine did so. As Putin explained as the conflict progressed in 2022 Russia had not brought to bear anything like the military potential it could do. This I believe remains the case although it is also clear that the willingness to do so is definitely there now. The western powers conceive themselves to be eternally in the right. They quite obviously tell themselves so continually. The group think syndrome has been in all-pervasive form within the political and media orbits of the western world ever since 9/11 with a war mode mentality that says you must ALWAYS communicate positively on your actions and those of your direct allies and ALWAYS negatively concerning your adversaries, foes, enemies or however you describe them. I saw this from 2014 onward. The Russians were ALL BAD, the West and the Ukrainians were ALL GOOD. It is little wonder that both Blinken and Zelensky are equally deluded as both are most certainly living in an environment of 100% group thought where unreality is the norm due to the war mode mentality which only deals in polar opposites where we are good and they are bad, we are doing the right thing and they are unquestionably wrong, that we know the truth and they are liars, and so on and so forth. I see no reason why these kinds of attitude will end before a final, catastrophic awakening.
@conor7812 күн бұрын
Loving the videos, wishing you all the best in this next round of chemo boss!
@chgans2 күн бұрын
"Maybe you can clone your own Willy for .... bloody.... at home use!" 🤣🤣🤣You should print some T-shirt with this quote! 😂
@TwelvehourpowernapКүн бұрын
Also good luck Willy hope your chemo goes well
@jamesmonoghan12812 күн бұрын
Clearly no-one understood Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson.
@danhemsworth74882 күн бұрын
Not even Tucker understood what the Goblin was blabbering
@jamesmonoghan12812 күн бұрын
Pffft! 😂😜
@GeoffDemarest2 күн бұрын
Plenty of folk who were open to listening, heard. What I thought of was a commentary about the Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes creator) He was a war correspondent among other things, and in trying to answer the difficult question of why the British were expending so much life and treasure to defeat a tiny minority break away bunch so far away, he wrote, “The deepest instincts of the nation told it must fight and win, or forever abdicate its position in the world.” [Arthur Conan Doyle, The Great Boer War]. Today, the leader of the Russians in these matters said as much about the current war. The Russians had not been emotionally connected to the war in Afghanistan. This is different. This is identity -- atavistic. I thought maybe it might possibly perhaps be like the French fight for Algeria. In that war, the French Army about had it all but won; but when a new French leader came to power (De Gaulle), he up and changed course, giving up on more than half of French sovereign territory. I suppose it could happen that Vladimir Putin stops being in charge for some reason or another, but to count on any successor giving up on securing the Ukraine in favor of Russia? I can't see it. I think Putin told us, that it was pretty clear, that the frikin Blikins did not want us to hear.
@BillThrobsme2 күн бұрын
Lack of intellect made it hard for them to understand
@ChrisCollierКүн бұрын
@@GeoffDemarest You're saying France had sovereign territory in Algeria? I know what you mean but wouldn't that be Algerian sovereign territory?
@Exist_Outdoors_2 күн бұрын
I hope that everything goes as good as possible my friend. Regardless of what the future holds I’ll continue to tune in and support ya whenever and however I can. Thanks for everything mate, cheers!
@preetranjanbansal62342 күн бұрын
It is not occupying but liberated
@joksimradovic40402 күн бұрын
Willy, please do not try to add "nuance" to what Israel is doing.
@memyselftv2 күн бұрын
Russia is not occupying but liberating ;-)
@memyselftv2 күн бұрын
NATO is the one who is occupying
@craigzinkta39882 күн бұрын
It's impossible to understand why anybody could expect anything different from Blinken? And PS: THIS is the jerk off that Australia signed up to AUKUS with, so what does THAT say about Australian political and military leadership?
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
I think Blinken shows us why we in the West are victims of our leaders’ unwillingness to accept and speak of realities rather than comfortable delusions. Blinken exemplifies why almost no one with any sense or intelligence in the West believes a word their politicians say. Those that do speak in terms that reflect reality and embrace true diplomacy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK and Tulsi Gabbard in the USA are attacked mercilessly by the established political and media elites in combination in those countries. Due to the processes by which western politicians endlessly seek to cover their own arses and undermine anyone pointing out their deficiencies in regard to world realities we are left in a western world descending into the abyss and seemingly intent on dragging the rest of the world with it. The USA has, in recent years, at least since 9/11 and arguably long before, been on a mission whereby it gives itself an inalienable right, seen as some kind of honourable duty, to assert its right to take action worldwide against whoever it wishes. This is clearly regarded as a divine right, as a right which emanates from self-conceived superiority and that the USA is exceptional with a ‘manifest destiny’ to take aggressive steps as self-appointed world ruler, guide and judge to mould our world into the shape it considers appropriate. It is this conception of itself and its obvious willingness to destroy anything standing in its way with complete self-given authority and impunity that is quite obviously behind the most catastrophic events we have seen since the end of WWII. And in particular since 9/11. The Russian authorities sought every possible way to avoid the conflict now raging in Ukraine. This should be quite obvious to anyone with even a glimmer of knowledge regarding events since 2014. They would certainly not have spent a good 6-7 years on the Minsk Agreements if this were not the case. They would not have merely sent a relatively small expeditionary force into Ukraine if it were not an effort to shock the Ukrainian authorities into implementing the Minsk Accords and they would not have worked hard on getting a peace agreement with the Ukrainian authorities in the Spring of 2022. Russia has upped its commitment in Ukraine only to the degree that the western powers and their clients in Ukraine did so. As Putin explained as the conflict progressed in 2022 Russia had not brought to bear anything like the military potential it could do. This I believe remains the case although it is also clear that the willingness to do so is definitely there now. The western powers conceive themselves to be eternally in the right. They quite obviously tell themselves so continually. The group think syndrome has been in all-pervasive form within the political and media orbits of the western world ever since 9/11 with a war mode mentality that says you must ALWAYS communicate positively on your actions and those of your direct allies and ALWAYS negatively concerning your adversaries, foes, enemies or however you describe them. I saw this from 2014 onward. The Russians were ALL BAD, the West and the Ukrainians were ALL GOOD. It is little wonder that both Blinken and Zelensky are equally deluded as both are most certainly living in an environment of 100% group thought where unreality is the norm due to the war mode mentality which only deals in polar opposites where we are good and they are bad, we are doing the right thing and they are unquestionably wrong, that we know the truth and they are liars, and so on and so forth. I see no reason why these kinds of attitude will end before a final, catastrophic awakening.
@teresabarrett86762 күн бұрын
The plane was way worse than Saigon. Thousands of people on the runway but the "pilot" just keeps taking off! WTF as usual no accountability. Decay.
@everready8002 күн бұрын
It's over Zelensky! Pack your uniforms!!
@lynndonharnell4222 күн бұрын
And brush up on piano playing
@LarryPigeon12 күн бұрын
Was over a long time ago. He just follow his orders..he is a puppet aswell a slong ad it keeps him alive
@Spaceman7192 күн бұрын
Pack up all his green t-shirts
@onemoresmartone2 күн бұрын
If the taliban can beat russia in Afghanistan, and Iraqi insurgents can beat the us, what exactly is it that makes you think ukraine is conquerable? 😂
@everready8002 күн бұрын
@onemoresmartone At some point Ukraine will have a government that signs surrender terms. Or else Russia will continue. Trump will soon cut off funding. Ukraine cannot magically keep creating new troops. Insurgents cannot be compared to a government that controls the military.
@tim8deb2 күн бұрын
Blinken on the crack pipe with Hunter a bit to much, both delusional.
@andrzejd53012 күн бұрын
Only a matter of time and Russia will own the lithium mine buddy
@GuayusaPure2 күн бұрын
TG channels have reported it has been taken this morning
@OO7sMom2 күн бұрын
@@GuayusaPureOH SCHIT ! LINSEY GRAHAM WILL CRY AT ANOTHER PRESS CONFERENCE !! HIS GREEDY TEARS BECAUSE HE CONSIDERED UKRAINE AS HIS PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNT !! HE IS SUCH A DISGUSTING HUMAN !!! IMO
@shaun14632 күн бұрын
8:30 So when does the meat wave assault happen? after the glide bombs tos 1 etc or before then? also after the glide bombs etc Ru takes more casualties, right right right.
@MrLeadb12 күн бұрын
No one has ever photographed or filmed one......we just have to believe!😂😂
@yellowtunes27562 күн бұрын
To be fair, Ukrainian propaganda calls any Russian assault a "meat wave". Any offensive operation where Russian armour gets damaged is "desperate and suicidal one way trip" . And any asian looking guy or a is a "north korean who was ordered to waste Ukrainian ammo"
@LancesArmorStriking2 күн бұрын
Good luck Willy, and please put your health in first priority. Cancer is no joke, and trying to power through in-between rounds of chemo could potentially weaken your body before the next round. That's not to say we don't love your content, but you as a person are infinitely more important. Stay safe.
@Nick-sz3wx2 күн бұрын
Take your time when it comes to this damn war correspondence. Willy, the war isn’t going to stop anytime soon. Therefore, focus on your health and healing so we can hear you talk about the end of this conflict when it does occur. Stay frosty my friend. Prayers brother.
@shaun14632 күн бұрын
im sick of hearing "large losses". At this point what does that mean? 10? 1000? 150K? what is large losses? larger than US sustained? what is large losses?
@issadraco5322 күн бұрын
take a deep breath, you'll be fine.
@thehappyclam39422 күн бұрын
When it's someone you care about.
@drutterКүн бұрын
DEVASTATING LOSSES!
@shaun1463Күн бұрын
@@issadraco532 sorry you cant comprehend a simple question.
@shaun1463Күн бұрын
@@drutter how many is devastating? cos that term gets used for ifantry tanks ammo howitsers barrels etc. everything taking large losses, devastating losses.
@SwedudeEPIC2 күн бұрын
Always a good start on the day with a bit of Willy!
@sarahdalley26142 күн бұрын
Look after yourself mate. ❤
@mnk90732 күн бұрын
The Ukies doubling down on Kursk and pushing northwards in a salient that can only be supplied and reinforced by a single road and is already under severe threat of being cut off at the base is just the definition of stupidity. Ukie HQ is making Cadorna look competent and reasonable at this point, they are fishes building themselves barrels to get shot in.
@seanbrown9422 күн бұрын
It's all about optics and pushing the narrative. They don't care how ridiculous and pointless an offensive is they just want to be able to show Trump they are still able to go on the offensive regardless of the human cost.
@qaseemabdii2592 күн бұрын
It is good sign 😍 Not very much damage and destroyed of the cities THEN local people can go back home Much faster than ever 🥰 Make a video about Mariupol today 😉
@illustrious1Күн бұрын
I hope you gain stronger health. Your voice is one of the best out there. You look at the world with objective reality. The fact that you don't spew nonsense propaganda and look at things from both sides is amazing. I like how you ask tough questions and think about things deeply. Have you had a chance to view "Tales from the American Empires" documentary on the history of what lead up to this war? It's a great channel.
@jameslongcdrКүн бұрын
Hello Matt. Greetings from Ireland. Thank you for you news updates. Best of luck with your chemo today. You got this brother. You are a legend! ❤
@genryguz62792 күн бұрын
Let not forget who put the Taliban in power.
@jackzgb12322 күн бұрын
If NATO is "defiesive" in EU, what was doing in Serbia (SR Yugoslavia) in 1999.?
@liviaa_12 күн бұрын
defensive alliance huh yugoslaxia lybia syria just a few
@ShadowMoses-lz2ei2 күн бұрын
I just cant see Russia rewarding Ukraine with a ceasefire.
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
Russia wants a permanent settlement, not a stalling tactic or period after which or even during which the war continues using other methodologies, or where after a short intereggnum the entire West along with the Ukrainian elite restart its attacks on Russia's new territories of Novorossiya.
@sanderssonjankins62512 күн бұрын
Hey, I start chemo tomorrow again too! Just 2nd cycle, not 2nd round. Hope I don't need a 2nd round, that's for sure. Best of luck to us!
@usertom19672 күн бұрын
Thanks Willie for an excellent review of the Blinken interview
@rolandosuarez27182 күн бұрын
Thank you Willy, just thank you for what you do
@michaelcunningham78412 күн бұрын
Good luck tomorrow Willy 🤞🙏 once again you give us the facts of the situation and we can decide for ourselves what's right Or wrong 👍 I like the facts and that's I I like your channel Willy 😀👍
@golmanijev2 күн бұрын
NATO is a defensive alliance in Europe!?!?!! It is defensive all over the world, as it defends American imperial interests.
@ipsylon72972 күн бұрын
Good luck!
@denisalves33102 күн бұрын
Wish you all the best hope you get well soon you're the only one that has a clear vision for this ugly war in Ukraine
@kokeskokeskokes2 күн бұрын
Fertilizer and ammo are pretty much identical in their chemistry, both are made of nat gas that Europe is lacking. Not only will Europe be unable to defend Ukraine, it will be unable to defend itself, to keep its industries running and to keep warm, it will be unable to feed itself, the way I see it.
@ChrisCollier2 күн бұрын
Great video! Best of luck with the chemo. You're a great reporter/podcaster/knife fighter! :)
@dalstephen3834Күн бұрын
Why would you be surprised by blinken?. Isn't He a member of the tri be? .
2 күн бұрын
The gaslight is flickering.
@skre1170Күн бұрын
Big shift of the geopolitical position on this channel from a year ago.... Yes, indeed, another hypocritical US disaster. (Willy is awesome, great reporting)
@gronkabear2 күн бұрын
yeah mate hoping chemo goes well also
@srddnrsmn7320Күн бұрын
God be with you Willy, praying everything goes well with chemo.
@ismailsaadiq40112 күн бұрын
The Ukraine made an attempt to retake the lost land in Kursk today.
@jackzgb12322 күн бұрын
Remember: This language of Art 5 is relatively flexible. It permits each NATO member to decide for itself what action should be taken to address an armed attack on a NATO ally. It does not require any member to respond with military force, although it permits such responses as a matter of international law. A member may decide that instead of responding with force, it will send military equipment to NATO allies or impose sanctions on the aggressor or can send postcard with best wishes.
@ChingChangWallah.2 күн бұрын
Congrats on 200k and good luck.
@BurningMonkel2 күн бұрын
I am always happy to see you and appreciate your content. All the best to you, Willy!
@benjihero862 күн бұрын
America does not need Nato for Asia. It has other alliances with Japan, South Korea and the Philippines to do that.
@TheOwlHoots2 күн бұрын
Article 5 was invoked in Afghanistan
@davidrussell87832 күн бұрын
I love sarcasm 😅
@iverwa2 күн бұрын
Congrats on reaching 200K subscribers! Also the best of luck with your trials ahead, with chemo and all!
@chrisschell4220Күн бұрын
Whilly you're a fucking legend from what you have done and I honestly hope you pull through and heal up. This world needs more people like you
@chrisschell4220Күн бұрын
Ps. This comment was literally flagged
@samuellopesbaule57452 күн бұрын
Wow, Willy, your contents are very interesting. Lovely, 👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿👌🏿👌🏿✊🏿✊🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@jimmydahand2 күн бұрын
Hahaha clone your own Willy 😂😂😂 classic Willy call
@xerveschex57612 күн бұрын
Beat me to it. Lol
@Sufferingzify2 күн бұрын
Such a Wanker.
@jasonanernathy57212 күн бұрын
Best show yet 👏 from an Americans perspective your analysts is spot on.
@ObsessionTheCat2 күн бұрын
I really like your videos as these seem to be most neutral reporting I can find from youtube. Today newspaper wrote that Ukraine has done some succesfull attack in Kursk and you get the image like they have gained more ground, even every mapper seems to say they have been losing ground. We hardly see any news how the war is really going and I'm glad we live in era that you can get informed what is really happening. This war has really shown how much propaganda is going on in both sides and even in KZbin it's easier to find pro-ukraine and pro-russia channels than people that try to be neutral. Keep up the good work and I hope you get well.
@TheRussianAngle2 күн бұрын
I think Blinken and western mainstream news media shows us why we in the West are victims of our leaders’ unwillingness to accept and speak of realities rather than comfortable delusions. Blinken exemplifies why almost no one with any sense or intelligence in the West believes a word their politicians say. Those that do speak in terms that reflect reality and embrace true diplomacy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK and Tulsi Gabbard in the USA are attacked mercilessly by the established political and media elites in combination in those countries. Due to the processes by which western politicians endlessly seek to cover their own arses and undermine anyone pointing out their deficiencies in regard to world realities we are left in a western world descending into the abyss and seemingly intent on dragging the rest of the world with it. The USA has, in recent years, at least since 9/11 and arguably long before, been on a mission whereby it gives itself an inalienable right, seen as some kind of honourable duty, to assert its right to take action worldwide against whoever it wishes. This is clearly regarded as a divine right, as a right which emanates from self-conceived superiority and that the USA is exceptional with a ‘manifest destiny’ to take aggressive steps as self-appointed world ruler, guide and judge to mould our world into the shape it considers appropriate. It is this conception of itself and its obvious willingness to destroy anything standing in its way with complete self-given authority and impunity that is quite obviously behind the most catastrophic events we have seen since the end of WWII. And in particular since 9/11. The Russian authorities sought every possible way to avoid the conflict now raging in Ukraine. This should be quite obvious to anyone with even a glimmer of knowledge regarding events since 2014. They would certainly not have spent a good 6-7 years on the Minsk Agreements if this were not the case. They would not have merely sent a relatively small expeditionary force into Ukraine if it were not an effort to shock the Ukrainian authorities into implementing the Minsk Accords and they would not have worked hard on getting a peace agreement with the Ukrainian authorities in the Spring of 2022. Russia has upped its commitment in Ukraine only to the degree that the western powers and their clients in Ukraine did so. As Putin explained as the conflict progressed in 2022 Russia had not brought to bear anything like the military potential it could do. This I believe remains the case although it is also clear that the willingness to do so is definitely there now. The western powers conceive themselves to be eternally in the right. They quite obviously tell themselves so continually. The group think syndrome has been in all-pervasive form within the political and media orbits of the western world ever since 9/11 with a war mode mentality that says you must ALWAYS communicate positively on your actions and those of your direct allies and ALWAYS negatively concerning your adversaries, foes, enemies or however you describe them. I saw this from 2014 onward. The Russians were ALL BAD, the West and the Ukrainians were ALL GOOD. It is little wonder that both Blinken and Zelensky are equally deluded as both are most certainly living in an environment of 100% group thought where unreality is the norm due to the war mode mentality which only deals in polar opposites where we are good and they are bad, we are doing the right thing and they are unquestionably wrong, that we know the truth and they are liars, and so on and so forth. I see no reason why these kinds of attitude will end before a final, catastrophic awakening.
@jugurthabenouali31962 күн бұрын
Hello Willy Thank you for the job and the videos All the best and good luck for your treatment
@MarkBird-l9d2 күн бұрын
Let Ukrainian citizens both in the breakaway areas and the main areas of ukraine decide. Have elections and a referendum for the break away areas. Let voting count
@cjpj722 күн бұрын
The Donbas already voted in 2014. They wanted to join the Russian Federation rather than the US sponsored ethnofacist Ukrainians that couped the democratically elected government of Ukraine in 2014. It was Putin who rejected them and instead proposed that they become independent from Kiev but still remain part of Ukraine. Putin stated at the time that Russia was already big and that it did not need more people or territory to govern. Putin has since lamented that decision as it opened the door for 'civil' war and West Ukraines ethnofacists to move Eastward to crush the Donbas. Putins rejection speaks volumes about the legitimacy of this vote. If he wanted the territory then, he could have simply taken it.. he didn't.
@therion9612 күн бұрын
Good to see you up and kicking bro. Get well soon
@MrGEORG19642 күн бұрын
I wish to be well!!!! You are good, kind person!!!!....despite you were an officer of agglosaxons state army...you are clever, not fanatic and open mind man. Salute from west south region Macedonia Greece!
@ER-im7md2 күн бұрын
The image of Blinken playing his guitar on stage in Kiev as the war raged on will go down in History in a bad way.
@MarekzAnglii18 сағат бұрын
First point: Regarding NATO's Article 5. It does not state that if a NATO member state is attacked, that all other members will immediately comes to its aid militarily. What it does say, is (paraphrasing): If a NATO member state is attacked, NATO will have 14 days to assemble and discuss WHETHER to assist the attacked member state, OR NOT. In other words, there are no guarantees. Second point: Blinken, together with Janet Yellen (the United States secretary of the treasury) approved continuous funding and arming of both Israel and Ukraine. Interestingly, just as Zelensky, Blinken and Yellen are not only Jewish, but their roots happen to be Ukrainian. Have we connected the dots yet? Third point: Putin was prepared to negotiate with Ukraine just one month after the so-called first 'invasion' of Kiev in February 2022. But Zelensky basically showed him the middle finger. Even so, Putin again offered to talk twice thereafter, with the same response from Zelensky. So, I believe that now Putin, who let's face it, holds all the cards, won't 'negotiate' one inch - especially with Zelensky. The war will end on HIS terms, irrespective of what Trump or the collective West say. IMO Putin's terms will be: Russia keeps all of the gained territory, Zelensky out and a new presidency and administration to be installed in Kiev, zero western military presence, never to NATO membership, and the dismantling of Ukrainian weapons and its military, in particular the Azov Battalion (deNazification). Unless the Russians decide to go all the way to the Dnieper river, Ukraine will be able to keep the remaining parts of the nation.
@teblack22 күн бұрын
To be real, NATO was founded because the US have panic about the idea of fighting the next big war inside his own territory, so what could be more perfect than Europe and Asia/Oceania going in a blaze rather than America?
@MarkBird-l9d2 күн бұрын
Libya and Serbia were not attacking nato members
@rf71922 күн бұрын
Tone deafness increases when one's holdings in defense industries investments increases....