It's the heartbreaking truth..How can we describe the consequences of the downright shocking truths...Today not only does Ukraine continue to bleed,but so do millions of people.😡
@overlyskinnedАй бұрын
"there is a battle for the soul of man being fought at the moment and it's being fought on the battlefields of Ukraine, and it is the Ukrainians who are doing the fighting, bleeding and dying on all our behalf" well said Cormac
@overlyskinnedАй бұрын
Great vocabulary too! I had to look this one up punctilious /ˌpʌŋ(k)ˈtɪlɪəs/ adjective showing great attention to detail or correct behaviour.
@retorenfer8702Ай бұрын
Cormac Smith is so well articulated and straight forward! A real „fighting Irish“!
@ColognekickboxerАй бұрын
And don't forget that the majority of humanity is almost always wrong. Majority of people are ignorant and stupid.
@b.questorАй бұрын
It is our money and guns today, or our daughters and sons tomorrow. - Cormac Smith
@AS-np3yqАй бұрын
Sons, only Sons.
@artmcteagleАй бұрын
@@AS-np3yq Women serve in the armed forces as well, also russia targets civilians.
@MattRios-jn1qxАй бұрын
These guests are about the best I've ever seen on your show. Right to the point and they are saying it how it really is
@MichalKaczorowskiАй бұрын
No wonder Ukraine is working on its own ballistic missiles.
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦. Bigger balls than any Western nation.
@bennyboy5374Ай бұрын
yeah but tech and knowledge is provided by Usa. Not like I try to make an excuse, North Korea and Iran can send missiles to russia but Ukraine ain't allowed to do the same is just stupid
@SergyOrloffАй бұрын
@@bennyboy5374 We have our own tech and knowledge, Ukraine can share a lot in that area with US actually. We just neglected that area. And one of our former Presidents, Kuchma, was actually from Juzhmash. He notoriously gave away our nuclear weapons too, and he was a proponent of balancing between West and Russia, what was a mistake from today's point of view.
@timopartanen7262Ай бұрын
@@bennyboy5374 To my knowledge the Neptun antiship missiles and modifications made out of those are Ukrainian tech, not American. You are aware that Soviet ballistic and cruise missiles were designed and manufactured in Ukraine? Not all but good part. Ukraine also produced nukes. The equipment was decommissioned with the Budapest deal and Ukraine gave its nukes, missiles and strategic bombers to Russia against security guarantees from USA, UK and Russia, and in lesser extent from France. As these countries said after Russia's attack in 2022, that the agreement is not legally binding and they don't need to send troops to help Ukraine, I suppose Ukraine is free to resurrect their nuclear weapons program.
@bennyboy5374Ай бұрын
@@SergyOrloff Yeah I'm aware of it, Bill Clinton said it's his biggest regret to force Ukraine to give up it's nukes.
@retorenfer8702Ай бұрын
Wow, what a top notch conversation! Couldn’t agree more with Cormac Smith‘s well articulated analysis of that dreadful conflict!!!
@phillip1115Ай бұрын
If ever there was a reason that the US should never be in charge of NATO this is it.
@davidshapiro292Ай бұрын
Its not a willpower problem, its a capability problem. Nato simply can't help ukraine any more unless they want to be directly part of the war.They maxxed out their proxy war.
@TS-bj8myАй бұрын
Who would do a better job and why? I'm not saying that the response is what I call great.
@awf6554Ай бұрын
@davidshapiro292 It's still a matter of willpower. Putin keeps winning the brinkmanship game. Long-range missiles are just the latest iteration.
@nathamwrightАй бұрын
Russia doesn’t care as we do who provides the weapons or how they are used or on whom.That is the difference between our approach and russias.
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
@@davidshapiro292 Please go away.
@Mike-br8ztАй бұрын
Who needs enemies when you have friends like America.
@bearowen5480Ай бұрын
If Philip is correct in saying that the US and German governments might restrict Ukraine from attacking oil refineries and storage depots, or even electrical power generation and distribution infrastructure within arbitrarily designated Russian sanctuaries, I believe that would be a major strategic error. Any facilities which can directly or even indirectly affect Russian forces' ability to make further military progress on Ukraine's eastern front or in Kursk are completely legitimate targets for attack. In point of fact, Ukraine has already made successful drone strikes on those types of targets with good effect despite the fact that explosive payloads delivered by long range UAVs are significantly less than those carried by ATACMs and Storm Shadows. Drone delivered attacks are therefore more psychologically symbolic and less effective in an operational or tactical sense. Ukraine walks a tactical tightrope, because the implicit threat by important allies that they might halt the supply of long range precision attack munitions, unfairly limits Kyiv's operational flexibility in eliminating Russian threats to its own civilian population centers, and lessens its chances of bringing this brutal war to a successful conclusion. We saw what happened in Vietnam when the Johnson Administration made Haiphong Harbor and large swaths of Laos and Cambodia off limits to American and South Vietnamese air power. It spelled existential disaster for the Republic of Vietnam.
@hunterphung3638Ай бұрын
It is not that easy. Half of the West, Trump, MAGA, his cults cry WW3 every day.
@luigigandolfi4788Ай бұрын
The United States always chooses the best option when all other options are exausted... Winston Churchill said something similar.
@bimmebeauАй бұрын
Bear in mind that ATACMS range is around 190 miles and Storm Shadow range is about 340 miles. JASSMS, air launched cruise miles that have been talked about, have a range of about 230 miles. Ukraine is also working on its own Palyanytsia ballistic missile which is expected to have a range somewhere around 375 miles. Meanwhile strikes by Ukrainian drones have already traveled to Moscow: 670 miles, Murmansk: 1800 miles and Omsk: 2100 miles. Russia is an extremely large country, The majority of refineries tend to be in the western, i.e more accessible, part of Russia, but the main UralVagonZavod tank factory is located in the Urals at Nizhny Tagil, some 1600 miles from Ukraine.
@AS-np3yqАй бұрын
Germany fears a new rival...
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
Good comparison in my opinion. At the same time, Putin's goal to fracture NATO could work if all NATO members don't prepare for a much larger conflict as Poland is doing.
@colmquinn7860Ай бұрын
Fantastic episode
@SiliconCurtainАй бұрын
👍👍👍
@mike4480Ай бұрын
Thanks for the Stream and for the fantastic guests … 💙💛💙
@RainerMichelleАй бұрын
yes, very good, but one problem needs to be resolved and it is big and urgent, why do all Americans and Brits fall for the Russian propaganda lie about the chaos and the civil war that will break out once Russia decolonizes? this is insane, there is no indication for this happening, 1991 nothing of that sort happened and if you look at Russia's population today, they go and fight because they get paid, they will never fight for something else, they will steal and maybe hurt a neighbour when they steal their car, but not start a nuclear war with the West, because everything they need is in the West, remember, Russia produces nothing much, everything is imported, imagine Russia falls apart and let's say regional governors take over, they will need the West to organize and trade for what they need, this will keep them busy, imagine 15 smaller Russia's , each one of them will never be strong enough to harm us🤡
@RichardLadyАй бұрын
I stand with this guy and everything he says- Fact. Ukraine should be able to do whatever is necessary with USA weapons to win and END this war 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
100% except I would add, USA and NATO made weapons.
@andrewbarnes-lo5vlАй бұрын
Bravo Cormac Smith! Your candid views are much appreciated & should be more widely shared! It’s well past time for the West to stop dithering & vacillating!
@hrvojesvetec3058Ай бұрын
Unfortunate,there are not many Storm Shadow,stocks are pretty low and production is limited today.hopefully US will allow atacms and even more important the jassm missiles..but its a dam DISGRACE,a SHAME that we force Ukraine,pressure Ukraine to fight with 1 hand behind their back..its 100% unfair,unjust,disgusting and wrong!🤬🥹 Stay strong Ukraine,stay united!.we in Sweden belive in you and support you! Slava Ukraini!🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦💙💛🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪💯👍
@ninemoonplanetАй бұрын
"Friends" for some Nations are only "friends" if a country can get more back than they give. 🤬 It's happened so many times. 🇺🇦🔱
@samsungtap4183Ай бұрын
Sweden how does it feel to give up your "Sovereignty" 17 US basees being built in your country and for what ? At least you'll get plenty of titie bars that follow the Americans every where they go....hilarius
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
NATO is so very lucky to have Sweden 🇸🇪 join our alliance.
@evulclownАй бұрын
Why is production not raised? This is money that goes back into the economy of the very countries providing aid, it's often a situation of win win to raise production levels and provide more aid. Yet it's not happening.
@GailBurfootАй бұрын
Cormac is absolutely correct about china.
@timmommens901Ай бұрын
You had her before 4 months ago. Just re listening to it. 😊 Her voice is so sound. One to watch 🙏🇺🇦✌ Philip Ittner & Jessica Berlin interview
@shaiaheyes2c41Ай бұрын
Never forget what the Russians did to Mariupol.
@DarkestAliceАй бұрын
Thank you, Jonathan, for another excellent conversation with Cormac Smith and Philip Ingram. Thank you, Corrmac Smith and Philip Ingram, for sharing your experience with us and for keeping the pressure on more support for Ukraine. I look forward to your next episode on Silicon Curtain. 🇺🇦 Перемоги та миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦
@erichert1001Ай бұрын
If you're against a "rules-based order" you have no (rules-based) grounds to complain about someone trying to impose a "rules-based order."
@GeistInTheMachineАй бұрын
What rules? More Western lectures on International Law? Don't make me laugh. Follow your own rules, then we'll talk.
@KenM_1987Ай бұрын
@@GeistInTheMachineHow deep did you take Putin's nob?
@erichert1001Ай бұрын
@@GeistInTheMachine "Follow your own rules, then we'll talk." Is that a rule?
@stevenjohns-savage7024Ай бұрын
Thanks Jonathan 😊
@carolwilliams8511Ай бұрын
Fascinating. Thank you Jonathan 😊 Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
@timopartanen7262Ай бұрын
The training of Ukrainian pilots for F-16 is organized worse than arts and crafts class in school. USA said they can train maximum 10 pilots a year. How is that possible, if a country 70 times smaller like Denmark can train 30 pilots a year for Ukraine. Well done Denmark btw. It doesn't look like anyone is coordinating this training, as individual countries from time to time tell the press that they are offering to train some pilots.
@evulclownАй бұрын
More annoying is that in situations where countries state they are limited in how many they can train and cannot simply upscale quickly as it needs trained trainers they're still not even taking the first step to try and upscale.
@falvegas511Ай бұрын
AMERICA - LAND OF THE FREE & GROVELING!!!
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
GFY
@MrBudgiejoeАй бұрын
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 The most innovative and inspirational army on earth 🇺🇦💪
@gastonpablogonzalezkriegel1178Ай бұрын
Salva Ucrania. Thanks Jonathan. Regards from Argentina.
@VorbildRoßАй бұрын
Glory to Ukraine! Russian propaganda is getting crazier by the day. IMO, this is a sign of desperation. They are beginning to realize that they are going to lose this war.
@RodrickLionheartАй бұрын
....and what propaganda would that be?, especially that all and any Russian media is banned in Europe
@b.questorАй бұрын
"Goodbye Crimean Bridge, so long."
@bullerfnis1961Ай бұрын
They are so fantastic those people in this KZbin! 👌👍
@ninemoonplanetАй бұрын
Speculation on my part but I know several American oil and gas corporations have been in Russia for building or maintaining the facilities. French oil and gas, German corporations lie Siemens have had a large investment in the Russian infrastructure. Would these push for "timidity" on the parts of the various governments? It's quite possible. Regardless, this timidity is nonsense when an entire country is facing annihilation. 🇺🇦🔱
@bimmebeauАй бұрын
Given that the Russian economy is deteriorating, that the country is run by a murderous thug, that Russia has stolen these companies' investments there, and that the future Russian political situation is uncertain, I'd be surprised if many companies would be dying to go back into Russia. One can't underestimate the power of greed, but I expect most Russians will be much poorer and less able to afford foreign goods after this is all over, while corporations will see Russia as an unreliable and untrustworthy partner.
@pauliusprusas3683Ай бұрын
What a surprise in Baltic we know it years ago.
@goenzoy712Ай бұрын
What did you know years ago ?
@HanSolo__Ай бұрын
The same in Poland.
@ninemoonplanetАй бұрын
As the closest neighbour to the US I am quite aware of how the American public thinks. This lack of commitment, almost frozen hesitancy by the US has happened before, many times. WW2 is one shameful example. Do nothing until attacked themselves.
@AS-np3yqАй бұрын
@goenzoy712 How Russia thinks, and how wesk the west is. Pussies.
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
I have nothing but love and respect for Poland. Not only did they take in and assist with an enormous amount of Ukraine refugees but are among the NATO nations who have taken deadly seriously the threat of Putin's mafiosa regime and built up their defenses like almost no other NATO nation. ❤️💪💪💪 🇵🇱.
@davedavies-uk9gzАй бұрын
Powerfully put Gentlemen !
@Scarletpimpanel73Ай бұрын
"A battle for the soul of man" excellently put.
@RichardLadyАй бұрын
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦❤️🙏🏻
@matthewgilmore2025Ай бұрын
Hear hear, great comparison with ww2 Britain re had they been handicapped by the US then.
@luminyam6145Ай бұрын
Omg that was just a fantastic discussion, thank you.
@FiveLiverАй бұрын
Good show today.
@paularivero1878Ай бұрын
Amazing interview. The guests make it straightforward: the very existence of the rule based order is at stake in Ukrainian war
@danielduesentriebjuniorАй бұрын
I am afraid but sadly this is the case.
@TheWildEntrepreneurАй бұрын
Awesome interview again 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇺🇦🇺🇦
@stephanieford0362Ай бұрын
The sooner Ukraine wins, the sooner the Ukrainian children who were kidnapped to Russia can return home. I believe that it will be a considerable undertaking to locate the children.
@shaiaheyes2c41Ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@piseag458Ай бұрын
Not much I can add enforcing sanctions on Russia and providing Ukraine the full use of and everything that they need to prosecute the war,except what's happening to all the talk about ramping up Europe's military industrial complex as US elections are only a few weeks away now and many months have again passed since this was a burning issue to continue supporting Ukraine regardless of outcome in US elections.
@evulclownАй бұрын
Yeah you look at one small example with Germany who has ceased production of Taurus missiles, let alone 'ramping up the small scale production existing', and are left facing the unwelcome truth that many 'allies' of Ukraine are compromised internally via a combination of greed or misplaced loyalties.
@piseag458Ай бұрын
@evulclown hmm.. worrying, have the production lines been fired up,are they even there?there was talk of increasing capacity ,I heard the same is true of the British storm shadow as the Taurus you mentioned.. stocks aren't being replaced.
@evulclownАй бұрын
@@piseag458 I'm not sure if the production lines have been removed entirely, but they had no orders. Which is even weirder because they haven't even gotten as many as Germany wanted for their own needs... It's all very odd.
@piseag458Ай бұрын
@evulclown it is.. its valuable time wasted,Russia would also be deterred by knowing that military capacity is being increased.. I do seem to remember hearing someone say arms manufacturing need roughly a ten year guarantee or programme to get returns on thier investment but the capability is there.., just not the political will perhaps, as how do politicians sell it to the general public ignorant of the situation that money is going on military instead of say science or health care more immediate domestic concerns.. I think we can both see where Russian propaganda will be most active in democracies with these albeit genuine issues.. its then a question of priority.
@irongronАй бұрын
Mr. Smith & Colonel Ingram are a great return panel, hopefully they become regular return guests, pretty much well on par, with Mark Toth & Jon Sweet as a well integrated combo pair that knows their stuff. One more point, about the secrecy of the Kursk operation - last years summer "counter offensive, the original plan was to go cut the land bridge in the territory of the Karkhovka Dam, and because everyone blabbed about it, the Russians blew the dam and f**ked up our plan. THat's part of the reason the counter never worked, that and the Sorovikin line, but we'd chosen the weakest point to hit at it and the flooding of the land in that region ruined that, probably, as Jonathon intimated, the plans got leaked to the Kremlin via Washington.
@18_rabbitАй бұрын
i'm a yank hawk and i doubt Wa. leaked that. If we eventually they/we did, ppl like me will hold us accountable, not that it matter in retro for Ukr but it might financially, ie perhaps US /we will assist Ukr more in rebuildling if we actually were severely incompetent in that way, by leaking to the most psycopathic sadists in late modern history, aka 'russians'.
@kennethepp6622Ай бұрын
We are watching, in real time, current political figureheads replaying past events. From the German guard, Schultz, in the comedy “Hogan’s Heroes” saying…. “I see nothing, I know nothing” to modern-day Chamberlains ‘Biden their time’. Politicians remain the same, doing whatever they see is best in their own selfish interests and ignoring the openly obvious plights of helpless innocents. Where are the Winston Churchills of today when you need them?
@evulclownАй бұрын
With respect if you think Churchill was not working in his own interests of within the frameworks of some very hindering biases compared to the 'cause' then you need to read some more history, especially not history books with a bias towards simply omitting information which would be detrimental to his image. That being said I echo your broad sentiment that Politicians are very much following down bad paths, similar to well researched in historical paths, due to selfish domestic issues, misunderstanding of their strategy compared to the reality of a situation and in some cases outright greed.
@jimsack1Ай бұрын
Lukashenko “pushed to one side”…more like down a well.
@GMT_400Ай бұрын
Do you think they are talking about morals in those meetings? I think they are talking about how to get putin back in his little box without doing something stupid. I hope Ukrainians get some help.
@brucec8987Ай бұрын
The USA would of warned Russia, if they knew about the Kursk incursion. In my opinion.
@quantumeseboyАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more with both.
@mdevildenАй бұрын
25:00 Will Biden's legacy be too little too late?
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
Biden's legacy, at least in the U.S., will live long. His dedication to America and the world based order.
@mdevildenАй бұрын
@@davidl.7317 I respect Biden. His dedication to America is unquestioned(by any reasonable person)
@ujbxАй бұрын
his legacy will be of a failed one term sleeper-in-chief and demented coward. his brain was turning into pudding already in 2020 as anybody not affected by TDS hysteria noticed by his memory problems and incoherent ramblings. Back then they just tried to dismiss it with "stutter" when in previous years, even during the obama era, he had no such "stutter" He had the golden ticket layed out to him by fate and could finally let this americas decades long arch enemy, soviet union/russia, be completely defeated in its imperial aggression. By immediately backing as soon as ukranians showed the will to fight and flooding the country with all the weapons and gear they asked. Instead he trembled in fear, dilly-dallied around until the war stalemated and now is slowly grinding away all the goodwill of outsiders had toward america No surprise given that even before he went senile he was the only big brained chess player who was against taking out bin laden. before that during the 80s he loudly criticized Reagan for the star war program as being "provocative" to the soviet union. He was never cut out for the job and its only his ego that kept pushing him into it
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
@mdevilden Me too, obviously. I abhorrent Trump, his 3 time military draft deferment for bone spurs yet he golf every day he can. He also adores dictators like Putin and Kim Jun Ung. Trump wants to be America's first dictator. He said so himself. I hope I live long enough to when MAGA is an almost forgotten chapter in American history. Trump is a chump, Don the con, always has been, never will change.
@daveyblueАй бұрын
If trump gets voted in.all this talk won't matter.
@HanSolo__Ай бұрын
Both sides have similar perspectives on the "Russian issue". The difference is only in methods. Let's hope Harris thinks a bit differently. No high hopes tho.
@awf6554Ай бұрын
@HanSolo__ It's clear Putin wants another Trump presidency.
@artmcteagleАй бұрын
@@HanSolo__ Trump will throw Ukraine under the bus, did you not watch the debate?
@artmcteagleАй бұрын
@@DickDuck007 I have been paying attention, and what you just said is a typical statement from a russian troll. The usual lies.
@RodrickLionheartАй бұрын
@@artmcteagle why not defend your argument rather than resorting to name calling.
@johncromwell2529Ай бұрын
Thx JF
@b.questorАй бұрын
Uncle Sam needs to increase his range over Mother Russia.
@MartinLundström-l4vАй бұрын
They are dansing...
@HanSolo__Ай бұрын
Uncle Sam works WITH Russia. If Russia falls, it becomes a problem. Uncle Sam hates it when others get nukes. The fall of Russia also suggests another nuclear superpower can trip and fall.
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
USA has contributed close to all Ukraine nations combined. Americans "choose" to pay a large percentage of our taxes to our defense industry, which for over 70 years kept free navigation of our seas, free air space for transportation and the only nuclear triad to keep Russia in check. What have other NATO nations done during these 70 years other than to enjoy global trade without properly preparing for their own personal defense. I am a very liberal democratic American and I am offended by insults from nations who could barely defend themselves in a dispute with a neighboring European nation....just call the U.S. I'm sorry, yes the U.S. is a very powerful nation and every tax payer knows why. How about looking at your own government spending before you blame the U.S. for every problem?
@nyttag7830Ай бұрын
Ukraine need to put some names on this betrayal
@valdud9745Ай бұрын
Good 👍
@michaelmullins3396Ай бұрын
Larry Johnson ,summed up this Ingran guy very well.
@justnotg00dАй бұрын
Ukraine: "Please help us defend our country?" USA: "Okay, we will stand by you as long as it takes!" Then they go back to bed and do nothing. // In the future: "Hey, here is the history of the US back then. It lists all these members of the government as baby killers. One of them is a president."
@moralthreat2745Ай бұрын
Ukraine needs manpower. Lots of it.
@kennethcollins1529Ай бұрын
I'm a Biden supporter,but this issue pisses me off! It reminds me of what President Johnson and Robert McNamara did. Fighting with one arm tied behind the back!!!
@CollectiveDefenceАй бұрын
You’d think they learned something from Vietnam, huh? But i assume Comrade Sullivanov is more concerned about having a good nights sleep, and not dreaming about Puting angrily waving his finger at him.
@SwissSicilianАй бұрын
That's exactly the case and they are not even ashamed of it - unbelievable and annoying!!
@LumineScientiaeFidei26 күн бұрын
The Syrians, Afghans, Libyans, Iraqis and South Vietnamese called. They said anyone who trusts the United States to support them as long as it takes is a fool. This is par for the course. We always abandon our proxies
@henripoiters561Ай бұрын
NATO provided long-range guided missiles to Ukraine? An alternative approach could be to supply Ukraine immediately, regardless of cost, with the materials and knowledge transfer necessary to develop its own long-range weapons and electronic navigation systems. This would reduce NATO's direct involvement while empowering Ukraine to defend itself. NATO must refrain from delivering long-range weapons to Ukraine to avoid escalating tensions with Russia. Putin has warned that such weapons, used with NATO satellite assistance, would be seen as direct NATO involvement in the conflict. If Russia perceives this as an act of war, it may retaliate by targeting NATO satellites, which could lead to a broader conflict or even World War III. The risk of nuclear escalation would increase significantly, endangering global security. Therefore, an immediate alternative is essential.
@AlphabetSoup-z2bАй бұрын
So western countries should go deeper into debt so that Ukraine might win?
@colmquinn7860Ай бұрын
So cause Putin warned against long range missiles NATO should jump to that tune? Look at what Russia is doing in it's illegal attack on a neighbour state. Ukraine needs to stop the glide bombs being sent from Russian territory. Suggest a better way?
@HanSolo__Ай бұрын
Exactly.
@awf6554Ай бұрын
It's about narrative, not reality. Ukraine has almost certainly already been using NATO satellites. Putin is just using the issue as yet another redline. Go on the narrative-offensive and state Ukraine is deriving its own data from civilian satellites.
@awf6554Ай бұрын
Just more Putun redlines.
@ValSyvАй бұрын
SLAVA UKRAINE!
@pauliusprusas3683Ай бұрын
That's a plan
@WalterBurtonАй бұрын
👍👍👍
@Madbunyip3Ай бұрын
Great interview. I liked Cormac's comparison with WW2. Thanks Jonathan.
@petermiddlemost5971Ай бұрын
Well now that David Lammy has been there, Ukrainians must be feeling much safer.
@Crimeajewel-me3meАй бұрын
I was in Mariupol 2 or 3 times 😊
@blaggercoyoteАй бұрын
"Anti Putin feeling" in Russia is probably the most important factor. But Western leaders just do not seem to appreciate that.
@SiliconCurtainАй бұрын
I don’t think it’s a factor at all! There will not be a popular revolution, and no matter how deeply people come to despise Putin, they will not do anything about it.
@TonyCook-n5gАй бұрын
The real problem is American "management" of NATO. Europe needs to stand on it's own two feet and manage it's own defense. And NO, this is NOT support of trump in any way, shape or form.
@Steve-gx9otАй бұрын
What kind of a Headline is this????😮😮 Bleed Out! ????
@JWSitterleyАй бұрын
Great guests but give me a break. Europe may not be keen on rebuilding Europe again, but bleeding out Ukraine?
@G0ldfingersАй бұрын
Britain was a Superpower, and in that time learnt from it, if you are a Superpower there will always be those who wish to take it from you, fact. It had an empire, and many condemn empire's but what if Britain was right, it's be killed or kill first to save your life in a one on one battle, same for a Rules Based world. We sit and deliberate while they gain advantage and power, before long it will to late to do what needs to be done. Now i'm not saying another empire is a good idea, what i'm saying is Britain sowed the seed with it's empire, we share a common set of values, rules based order, Governmental system, court system, language etc with other nations, perhaps an Anglosphere or CANZUK or an Alliance of Democracies.
@MarieGobeilleАй бұрын
🧐✨Merci!✨🫂
@johnwalsh4857Ай бұрын
from what I hear that Patrushev FSB has won the political power struggle for now with the imprisonment of various Russian army officers close to Shoigu Russian army. So the FSB is now helming the Russian gov and the direction of Russia's war in Ukraine. So while the Patrushev FSB has won the power struggle for now. the Shoigu GRU/Army is now down and out and still a strong force, so if the FSB flops, the Army will be in ascendant. Putin himself is a bit more closer to Patrushev FSB than he is to Shoigu so he favours the FSB a bit more however he has to counterbalance the FSB with the GRU/Russian army, since keeping both sides weak as to not being strong enough to overthrow Putin is imperative. However the Russian army leadership really does not like the FSB and being put under the military leadership of the FSB I think will be disastrous. since the army leadership might act in a way to throw the war .
@mylessalmon2569Ай бұрын
Putin is is dismissing Kurst, while ordering it be taken by Oct. 1, and has sent 30,000 reserve troops.
@vassternich1Ай бұрын
We are not allied with Ukraine. But we give what we can, some like Denmark give 1.83%, and some (cheapscate) like USA only 0.3%.
@SeemoreDunkanАй бұрын
Yup 😅
@ThorBear101Ай бұрын
I agree that BRICS in some way wants to emulate the EU, but perhaps even more important they want to replace USD with their own currency as the new world reserve currency, or a strong competitor of that.
@rosesilver1481Ай бұрын
Is true USA, UK, France Germany and others only thinking on selfishness.. give the Ukraine freedom to use the armaments from those countries.
@RodrickLionheartАй бұрын
well it's not selfishness, remember that charity begins at home.
@rosesilver1481Ай бұрын
@@RodrickLionheart are you telling me that those are right. Yes it’s charity, but the longer they take to help, Ukraine will be devastated They need those dams armaments yesterday. More. Sort if you are American, but the politicians are very corrupt.God save Ukraine
@RodrickLionheartАй бұрын
@@rosesilver1481 Charity does indeed begin at home.Sorry to say this, but Ukraine has nothing to do with the UK, it was never part of the Britain or the Commonweath, It is not even part of the EU. We are sending billions over to Ukraine, when that money can be put to good use back here in the UK and elsewhere. I do not want my taxes being sent over there.
@b.questorАй бұрын
Russia: A boutique next to a superstore.
@HanSolo__Ай бұрын
...with an option of selling gas.
@chirawanphungАй бұрын
The British are the worst. Everything has to be discussed and exposed, including all doubts and weaknesses. It’s like discussing the merits of intended chess moves with your opponent. Just keep schtum and do things sneakily, lie if necessary, but overall maintain a facade of inscrutability.
@danielduesentriebjuniorАй бұрын
Once again, why looks most of this so ridiciously blurred?
@mrglide7078Ай бұрын
Does it matter? In what way does it detract from the message? Unless you like staring at the background, in which case you sound a bit weird
@SiliconCurtainАй бұрын
Poor 🛜 WiFi at my location unfortunately. I’m trying to get it changed.
@ujbxАй бұрын
its a podcast anyway. What does the background matter? Put it on and then do something else instead of staring the three mugs staring into the cameras
@mvjh2277Ай бұрын
FYI, A Conversation with Jake Sullivan KZbin, Victor Pinchuk Foundation
@malo5951Ай бұрын
We have the UK who always makes the wrong colonial choices and one man in the whtie house who has one pickle and no tomatoes
@boryskostenkoАй бұрын
Uuuuupp!!!
@peter486Ай бұрын
the support from south europe is lagable.
@MrTewaka2Ай бұрын
As an Australian who has travelled much. Meeting many Englishman and many Americans throughout the world. The English will apologise were not necessarily. But take an Englishman off the leash you are the most reasonable sycopaths on earth. The Americans not so. What the Americans need is to grow a pare and help Ukraine to win not just survive for now. America's contempt for America's betters is laughable(:-)
@W0tn3xtАй бұрын
I wonder if Philip Ingram would have been saying in 1943-44 that "we need to think of a way to allow h1tl3r to save face and to prevent the disintegration of the third r3ich and that's a tricky balance to find". He really is very afraid of ruzzian defeat itsn't he? I would recommend he read some dugin before bedtime
@guy.l8147Ай бұрын
We are not going to announce the permission to strike targets inside russia before it happens!!, like the storm shadow arrival without announcement had more affect. But as i keep saying a storm shadow missile is for bunkers or deep penatration , i suppose it could target air base communication tower or power buildings, but the runways and functionality if these bases need wiping out. So the f16 can carry side arms that can do just that so i wouldn't give up on Ukraine hitting these targets anyway or a surprise appearance of our missiles
@evulclownАй бұрын
Just delay it to the point where Russia has moved 90% of aircraft from Runways within range in preparation that it is allowed. Thus greatly reducing the strategic win of using them on top of the strategic benefit of forcing Russia to strain their logistics and military potential via further away located staging grounds. Certainly better not to 'announce' these things, the issue is they were restricted in the first place and the enabling of their use has been delayed so much as to harm everyone except Russia.
@guy.l8147Ай бұрын
@@evulclown I would say that putin may have been given a choice behind closed doors or his inner circle , to retreat or be embarrassed infront of the world by Ukraine?. But as Ukraine already has storm shadow it's not going to be long after clearance is given and a strike is made
@samedwards6683Ай бұрын
From my POV as an American: What goes-on on the streets of most of the Western countries is that the poor and minorities cannot expect any justice and the Rules and Law only seem to apply to us in the middle class and not to the Rich and the Powerful (and especially not the Corporations - e.g. Boeing). Similarly, the West also picks and chooses where we apply our "Rule of Law": not applying it when we invade other countries (Granada, Iraq, etc.), where our troops commit mass-murders (Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.), where we don't see much profit (Ukraine, Africa, Burma, ...) or where our allies are actively committing Genocide right now, and have been for the past year (Palestine). Still, what we have (the dictatorship of the Corporations, the Rich and the Powerful) at least allows us to "speak" and breath freely - more or less. However, the similar groups who also control the BRICS (especially Russia, Iran and China, as well as N. Korea, Venezuela, etc.) are completely intolerant of any free speech, movement, etc. (Such groups have been controlling every country, more or less, for at least the past several decades). Therefore, given a choice, I'd much rather live under the rule of the Western powers than those of the BRICS-type terrorist leaders. Yes: our hands in the West are not saintly and yes, we are often hypocritical, but all our leaders ask for is everyone else's wealth and not their lives. Sadness.... And the comparison that you are looking for is that Russia will become to China what the UK has been to the US - just so it could stay "relevant". Oh my, how the passage of time takes its tole on all of us. And I agree: refusing weapons (that we already have) to Ukraine and limiting how they can be used is not only immoral, but also short-sighted when it comes to our own long-term defense and security (a selfish matter), not just in Europe, but also in the Chinese theater. Slava Ukraini. Heroyam Slava. 💙💛
@adaslesniakАй бұрын
If there is no rule based order, then the West is free to invade China, Russia, so... this critique begs for smashing critics.
@gcommsventures6158Ай бұрын
Western hypocrisy Russia too has rights,give Russia it due,what is NATO doing in Russian border let ukarine be a neutral nation what is difficult in that must everyone bow to western ideas
@SiliconCurtainАй бұрын
Blah, Kremlin talking points, blah blah
@Myanmartiger921Ай бұрын
Apartheid supporter west
@babahanuman83Ай бұрын
ukraine has also no trained soldiers anymore. only untrained mostly men between 40 to 60 years old who are forced to the front. with such soldiers any war is lost.
@CONTACTLIGHTTOMMYАй бұрын
Yup. And all children over the age of 8 are now being sent to the front lines. I heard it on the internet.
@jdogdarknessАй бұрын
I agree w/ most of what they say, but there is some disingenuousness. "Omg, the rules based order, very important, Russia hurting it!". Meanwhile, they have nothing to say about an ethno-state carrying out war crimes at a rate & scale not seen for decades, WITH 110% backing & complicity by the entire "west". (i.e. Israel)... Russia kills 500 kids & 10k civilians in 3 years, "omg it's a genocide!". Israel kills 20k kids & 13k women in 8 months, using the equivalent of 3+ Hiroshima blasts in an area the size of east London, not so much as a mention when talking about how the west is so steadfast in international law & the rules based order. Israel does annexation- crickets. Russia does it- bring out the bullion & soapbox. To be super clear, my point is NOT "well Russia gets a free pass then & international law is bad"... its how about some principals, honesty, integrity, & consistency. Russia, Hamas, & Israel(& all its backers) must be held accountable. International law is important & is a good thing, but not when it's it's nothing more than a weapon to be wielded for geopolitics & to be discarded at earliest convenience, only to be picked up as a shield once u find utility in it...
@TensionalityEFexАй бұрын
First it was Congress, then Biden took his turn. Its messed up. I think I'm gonna sit out these elections all together
@CrazyEightyEightsАй бұрын
Utter rubbish.
@HanSolo__Ай бұрын
There was NEVER any significant difference between Republicans + Trump and Democrats + Biden. It all comes down to keeping Putin's regime in charge. As well as China kept up in business with the US.
@GailBurfootАй бұрын
Sounds exactly like the USA while Europe was fighting for their lives……USA showed up late!
@kazkaskazkas8689Ай бұрын
@@GailBurfootThat was a very smart move for them. Reduced the losses while being the main winner and the "savior", helped to spread their power and influence over Europe and earn massive profits by rebuilding it. And everyone is thankful, nevertheless.
@niallmacceide4603Ай бұрын
Silly con BS pearl clutching as usual.
@stevejefferson3250Ай бұрын
LIARS
@Jeff-sm8ofАй бұрын
Delusional
@Nenad-qz7zoАй бұрын
"Allies letting Ukraine bleed". Was that not the allies' goal from the beginning? Otherwise they would not push it into war with a nuclear superpower.
@babahanuman83Ай бұрын
ukraine was misused by NATo and never had a chance.The expectation of nato was to win the economic war, but that was lost. So now ukraine is of not much use, but costs a lot. so ukraine is dumped.
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
BS. Are you just trolling? If not your comment is meaningless and not worth the time to read.
@Shadowless_KickАй бұрын
NATO does want to help, but they're not reckless enough to risk destroying human civilization.
@babahanuman83Ай бұрын
@@davidl.7317 i believe that your problem is not to understand that in a war both sides lie as lie can. Also very powerful psychological brainwashing tecniques are used. By BOTH sides. If you dont take this fact into acount you are lost and brainwashed and believe the propaganda of "your" side. And one more information: the bad guys are always the others. Dont forget this. I hope i could help you. And thats it for me.
@davidl.7317Ай бұрын
@babahanuman83 BS. Ukraine's allies are not dumping them. Russian military is a paper tiger from all the Soviet and Russian corruption over the years. If NATO truly got involved this war would be ended in a week. We are hoping this does not occur, if Russia wants to push it NATO is more than equipped to end it on NATO terms. Putin has made a horrible miscalculation. He may have caught NATO weak, now we have had time to start up military production, and this should include not only armaments but also increased troop numbers.