Europe's 5 Strategic Weaknesses

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Kamome

Kamome

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@pabs4883
@pabs4883 2 жыл бұрын
poor ireland got left out of the EU map ;(
@swiftflight7927
@swiftflight7927 2 жыл бұрын
Rip. One could say they... got mapped across the continent. Mwahahaha
@zachbrown7574
@zachbrown7574 2 жыл бұрын
Ireland suffers from the New Zealand problem 😄
@eruno_
@eruno_ 2 жыл бұрын
🇮🇪😭
@AP-yx1mm
@AP-yx1mm 2 жыл бұрын
Well, Bordeaux as well 🥲
@rimacalid6557
@rimacalid6557 2 жыл бұрын
I think its because of the sponsor, UK based 🤣
@Leugim010
@Leugim010 2 жыл бұрын
Literally no KZbinr ever managed to get the EU map right 💀
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry guys, my mistake!!!🙇‍♂️
@vasiliyt8600
@vasiliyt8600 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 Also Republic of Cyprus is wrong. It's the whole island.
@Slaine_2541
@Slaine_2541 2 жыл бұрын
@@vasiliyt8600 its 2 regions now.1 is recognized by all of EU and the other side is only recognized by turkey so there for your not that right
@vasiliyt8600
@vasiliyt8600 2 жыл бұрын
@@Slaine_2541 The whole island is one single country. *And is recognized as such by the whole world,* except of the occupier itself (military occupied by Turkey). No, you are not right.
@Slaine_2541
@Slaine_2541 2 жыл бұрын
@@vasiliyt8600 i said not that right
@sabikikasuko6636
@sabikikasuko6636 2 жыл бұрын
Holy crap this video is CLEAN!!! Such amazing animations, very precise and aesthetically pleasing. The information was also amazingly delivered, such a complex and depth-riddled topic explained on a slow and clear, yet completely entertaining and engaging manner. This video is absolutely top notch. Kudos!! Just one small correction, upon watching more of your content: try to add more idling animations, like the lights and lines having a very soft "breathing" animation. While you talk, there's a lot of downtime where literally nothing happens in the video, and that's detrimental to focus and engagement. Another idea would be to just very subtly pan the camera a little bit while you talk. This way the camera is never perfectly still and can always show some interest. You animations already have a lot of light, adding some variation to how that light behave or increasing microanimations your bring that downtime to practically zero. Good job on the future!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kasuko, thank you so much for the feedback! You have a really good point! I didn't consider of using more idle animations and I will more and more along with more sliding camera movements! That's a really good advice, thank you so much for sharing!🙇‍♂️ Did you like the "breathing" animation? That's an interesting one to make
@EricZucchini
@EricZucchini 2 жыл бұрын
this. all of this!
@ugiswrong
@ugiswrong 2 жыл бұрын
Wtf you talking about the first sentence of dialogue plus visualization was plainly wrong lmfao
@ericvantassell6809
@ericvantassell6809 Жыл бұрын
we told you NOT to double up on meds.
@RazvanIonita
@RazvanIonita 2 жыл бұрын
Nato did not push anything East. The people of those countries opted to join...
@singlelifeformorganis
@singlelifeformorganis 2 жыл бұрын
Head to Berlin, pick your hostel, there you'll see the NATO meme program, a neo nazi simulation program designed to sell parties, and narcotics. The merchants, all tied to the coastal pirates of the past and the groups with ties to cults who are centuries old. The FBI has all the information you need about them, and the infamous hearing about the mafia.
@dainomite
@dainomite 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Kamome! You did a fantastic job tackling such a large and complex subject. I hope that we continue to see additional EU investments across Africa in developing energy and mineral needs. That would hopefully help bring greater stability and prosperity to a lot of African countries. Shifting manufacturing from east Asia to Africa would increase that even more so and help diversify Europe’s manufacturing base and shorter supply lines to and from Europe.
@Jorge-lh6px
@Jorge-lh6px 2 жыл бұрын
I think African nations are attempting to move away from European ties and possibly have greater ties with that of East Asian countries. Given the history between the continents of Africa and Europe, and how former colonial powers insist on meddling with African politics and their economies, seeing a greater unity between them is implausible.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dainomite!!🙇‍♂️ I think it was a bit too much of what I could chew, and it came out a bit too convoluted i guess 😅 I hope that too, since we are neighbours and Europe can definetely be a partner that can foster growth and diversity for both continents.
@MaxWnner
@MaxWnner 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jorge-lh6px Africa itself is no unity. The countries of interest are in no position to form alliances or move anywhere, they take what they can get! Why? Africa is no unity. Africa is divided by a huge ocean/see called the Sahara Desert. Do not underestimate that geographical divide, it is much bigger than the gap between europe. As it was always for our history we never crossed the desert, we always stayed north. When you then look closer to these northern countries we have issues. No stability and failed states. Hard to build on that. We could, but we have to actively mess around in the regional geopolitics there. Just consider Lybia where our American Allies made a mess (and we partially). A lot of people would internally consider that as Neo-imperialistic. What would we have to do: Actively support and make friends with politicians there to ensure stability. Heavily couple there economy too ours, build infrastructure, transform countrysides with geo-engineering, build schools, invest a lot of money. The Africans are not stupid and know that China is the easy loan-shark. Because in example local workers are not allowed to build the infrastructure builds. China imports them from China. But for now it is the best option they can get. Currently those countries get driven away from Asia due to the food crisis emerging from Ukraine/Russian War. India has banned exports and Chinese Imports are either bad quality or very expensive. The good stuff from China needs good monitoring and more expensive ways of transporting it there. You might think that may be insignificant, but I wanna remind you that the most important factor that caused the Arabic Spring was a food crisis. All in all, solely depends on our foreign politics.
@BasicLib
@BasicLib 2 жыл бұрын
@@MaxWnner Lybia was more caused by the Europeans than the Americans. This is well known In Africa. In fact, your leaders (the Then Presidents of France and Italy) were the ones who convinced Obama to Intervene under the promise that the EU would Handle the ground operations, A promise the EU did not Keep and let devolve into what it was. The Americans seeing they had been left out to dry by their European Allies cut their losses especially as the situation in the Levant and Mesopotamia was getting Heated with the Arab Spring, the Iraqi Civil War, and the Start of the Syrian Civil War.
@MaxWnner
@MaxWnner 2 жыл бұрын
@@BasicLib Well, first of all, a food crisis caused the Arab Spring! The same food crisis in Ukraine/Russia (not exporting to Africa) can cause major unrest in North Africa. I really cannot believe your statement. The EU has no authority or no army to be able to handle ground operations. So the EU itself can do nothing in Lybia except soft power influence and so on. BUT member states can do that. Germany, France and Britain in example. Germany was also against the Lybia intervention, so I am not sure who gave the promise for anything? Nato is a defense only agreement, with no offense. I mean Obama was a warmonger anyway, just as Bush before him. Think of it what you want, but the greatest achievement of Biden was the Afghanistan withdrawal.
@orboakin8074
@orboakin8074 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, I am subbed! This video was way more objective and well researched than I thought it would be. From analysing trade issues, political issues, economic issues etc, very extensive. Seriously, good work with presentation and balanced discussion. Additionally, the fact that you even mentioned this 12:35 point here surprises me. Most videos talking about Europe's ongoing issues rarely ever talk about this for some ridiculous fear of being seen as racist or "right-wing". Kudos for being one of the few objective geopolitics channels on KZbin, friend.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate that! I think those are important facts that explains better the world we live in, no matter what our political views are.
@RegisNdeTene
@RegisNdeTene 2 жыл бұрын
great video and great exposure to some of the challenges that Europe faces. Perhaps you need a second video like a part 2 to deep dive into why europe needs ukraine. anyways, the graphics are just killer. great job.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Regis!!! Thank you for the feedback! I see, I'll write that down and perhaps make it into a new video only on Ukraine and the EU
@emmanuell187
@emmanuell187 2 жыл бұрын
The map is wrong. Ireland that is part of the EU does not appear on it, but Switzerland that is not part of the EU appears.
@wavewasher3894
@wavewasher3894 2 жыл бұрын
oof the always neutral thing got to your head too should search up the eu member switzerland they are in one department of something.
@heuzame6198
@heuzame6198 2 жыл бұрын
@@wavewasher3894 They arent in the EU
@wavewasher3894
@wavewasher3894 2 жыл бұрын
@@heuzame6198 then look at which department they're in then
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Жыл бұрын
@@wavewasher3894 What do you mean by department? Do you refer to the Swiss bilateral agreements with the EU? Because that doesn't make it part of the EU, many countries have trade agreements with the EU, shocking I know that a union formed mainly around trade would secure lots of trade agreements.
@Quickshot0
@Quickshot0 2 жыл бұрын
You're idea on why the EU is together and its main strategic objective is some what mistaken. While a positive connection with the USA is nice, it's not actually something all EU states agree on, especially France can be negative on that front at times. The actual real reason for the EU as even mentioned during its founding, is to maintain peace with in Europe. It is the replacement for the previous failed method 'The concert of Europe'. This also makes far more clear why the EUs reaction was so vehement to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It's also worth noting the EU does not have interest in the Caucasus region and beyond for gas/oil that much, the EUs strategic goal here is to transition to non-fossil power sources instead. And in this war as well the reaction was once again to expand the amount of resources being put in this area. This will also stop them from becoming vulnerable to other countries on energy instead. So why are they so interested in the Caucasus region? Well it's because that area is considered European, and thus is considered as countries that could join the EU. Also the EU differences on value and norms are more towards just against a few particular governments, it not really being that much of an issue in many a country otherwise. And it is as such a sign of an internal governance issue in the EU, where they have insufficient good means to penalize countries violating the EU charter. And one of its main challenges in the future is to thus reform that part of its institutions so they can better deal with bad actors violating the charter. Lastly the standard geographic argument on Russia's security arguments are in a sense obsolete. While it seems like some of those in charge of Russia believe in it, this is far from a commonly held belief. And the reason for that is rather simple, nuclear weapons eliminate all those geographic weaknesses as realistic threats. And at least some Russians figured that eventually they could just join the EU to resolve matters as well, though this might not be a popular idea at this point of time. There's quite a bit more that one could consider in various areas, but the post is already long as it is. The area has many matters going on in it, as one would expect for something that large, in any case.
@Freshbott2
@Freshbott2 2 жыл бұрын
Disagreement by France is only about France overstating its own importance. Ironically undermining the position of the alliance they wish they lead.
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
@@Freshbott2 1. Considering the Caucasus european is a stretch. 2. Considering Russia-Ukraine it isn't about security at all and about: a) competition in european energy market b) warm ports: without them russia is pretty much land locked-no trade influence in SA MENA and Africa and dependant on China c) competition in administrative european policy: euroasia with moscow as control as opose to EU with Bruxels model. Overall I gave a like to your acessment, as it is a good one imo.
@saltypilotchannel8486
@saltypilotchannel8486 2 жыл бұрын
@@Freshbott2 it more because of the Auquus incident and the fact that the US is doing everything to sabotage France export market
@cravingtuna1561
@cravingtuna1561 2 жыл бұрын
You just described why I refuse to watch this video. That and the clickbaity title "why Europe is weak" (which he changed because it was dumb). This video is the opposite of research. Instead of starting with facts and reaching a conclusion this dude decided what the video was going to say about each side and then carefully added "facts" to support his conclusion.
@Quickshot0
@Quickshot0 2 жыл бұрын
@@puraLusa The reason the Caucasus should or should not be considered European are certainly one things can ponder about, though its historical links to for instance Rome and the Greeks, etc, have given it a fair deal of links. But none of that ultimately matters that much, as the real ultimate cut off point for if you are considered European and thus eligible to join the EU, is if you have a part with in the European continent, which they are. And thus they are also part of the European council, etc. So politically the matter is basically already settled, and culturally they're close enough it doesn't really matter either. But overall Europe is a large place with a long history, so one can find complexities and nuances everywhere. So one can find arguments for many a point of view. It's always just a question of how much do they really matter.
@haroldelliottyt
@haroldelliottyt 2 жыл бұрын
Best maps on youtube!
@aldindurakovic8828
@aldindurakovic8828 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. This is correct.
@IMPERIALYT
@IMPERIALYT 2 жыл бұрын
Ayyy it’s finally out - good stuff man. Can’t wait to watch this before I head to bed
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much @Imperial! Looking forward to our collab video man👀🙌
@wlockhart
@wlockhart 2 жыл бұрын
You keep using the 'EU' and 'Europe' as interchangeable terms, and your map of the EU is incorrect, it looks like it includes Switzerland and excludes Ireland entirely. You can hardly present yourself as a geopolitical analyst if you can't get the basics right, although I'll concede that your animations are very well made.
@Pedanta
@Pedanta 2 жыл бұрын
I love to see an EU focused strategic analysis
@SeriousTopics
@SeriousTopics 2 жыл бұрын
Common weaknesses in strategic European industrial sectors include high dependency on critical raw materials (CRMs) - for instance around half of the materials needed in aircraft production come from third countries.
@ren-ce7fd
@ren-ce7fd 2 жыл бұрын
this deserves so much more views, the visuals are just amazing!
@davidfuchs97
@davidfuchs97 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I really enjoyed watching it. There were some mistakes in the maps like Switzerland as part of the EU or Ireland being left out.
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
Switzerland can be included in this context because it belongs in the single market. Have no idea why Ireland was left out.
@sebastianzeitblom4668
@sebastianzeitblom4668 2 жыл бұрын
@@puraLusa Switzerland is not in the single market. In contrast to Norway (which is a member of the single market), Switzerland and the EU only have bilateral agreements in place. There are custom controls between Switzerland and the EU.
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianzeitblom4668 www.gov.uk/eu-eea
@Alejojojo6
@Alejojojo6 2 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianzeitblom4668 Switzerland is part of Schengen, thus it has no custom controls with the EU.
@mikesands4681
@mikesands4681 Жыл бұрын
@@Alejojojo6 membership in the Schengen agreement does not give Switzerland a membership in EU nor European parliament.
@gerrieickhof4729
@gerrieickhof4729 2 жыл бұрын
i can realy appreciate the attention to detail animation wise, Good job bro
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Gerri!!!🙇
@ChairmanMeow1
@ChairmanMeow1 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video effects
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chairman!🙌
@jansmuga2069
@jansmuga2069 2 жыл бұрын
On one hand, you are judging the European Union far above its real weight, examining it's failure to be superpower controlling or strongly influencing Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Middle East, Africa and Arctica. EU isn't a superpower and so far don't have a drive to become one. It's federation of multiple countries, with different size, strengths and goals. It has no real power and only limited influence outside it's border (including Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Middle East, Africa and Arctica). By design. Because no EU institition has a mandate and resources to pursue aggresive foreign policy, such as is tried by USA, China, Russia and lot of other "players". EU is very influential, on global scale, because it's economic and cultural powerhouse, and its standards - scientific, political, cultural and industrial, are widely accepted and shared with another powerhouses, such as USA or Japan. Those who don't comply with them, are banished from the center of the world to the sidelines. Also, because all of its countries are functioning quite well, comparing to the rest of the world, even considering some malicious influences trying to disrupt it from inside. About power of geography and other stale geopolitical issues - you cannot explain shape of today's outside border of EU by geography. Nations which are included weren't destined to do so. They CHOOSE to adhere to some set of rules They WANTED to join European hub of common economic activity, far exceding core countries and pumping continously valuable ideas, money and goods. EU is a only soft power project. Plays cooperation games, not domination games. This is EU strength and this is also an limitation. In its borders - EU is quite secure, quite rich and quite attractive to outsiders. But EU is not ready yet to shape and rule outer realms. Sometimes it bugs me and I want it to change. Especially considering tragedy of Ukraine. World appears still to be ruled and divided by "strong" rulers desperately trying to save their face. This is a leitmotive now. X wants to save face. Y wants it also. EU has no face, is amorphous and passive. EU has no holy strategy and illustrious leaders with agenda. Instead, it shifts constantly. And maybe EU is BETTER prepared for decentralized world of future than aggresive powers, which are currently trading remnants of their reputation and resources to maintain illusion of being in control. Because you cannot radiate only negative influence. You cannot only scare and bully others. To be really powerful, you can convince others to want to cooperate with you. And EU has more incentives in their sleeves than most. In long term, ability to burn cities don't increase your power. Ability to build them do.
@BasicLib
@BasicLib 2 жыл бұрын
Firstly I appreciate your recognition of the primacy of power but you still have a very large misconception. The thing is you are separating two fundamentally inseparable domains of power. Your last few sentences give up the game though... The EU can not and often does not have the ability to convince others to cooperate with them as their presence often doesn't extend prominently very far and often when it does it is often disjointed and incoherent. Considering the fact that many of the world's markets not already taken (and a fair number already taken) also have security concerns of which the US has historically been their chief guarantor. this is why the US has such enduring deep ties in very far-flung regions of the world in a way the EU simply doesn't and your estimation of it shows why. The EU consequently is both less capable to either build or burn cities than either the US or China (and In a generation I'll bet India too). As an African, it often amuses me why you Europeans think you are above the game and delude yourselves into thinking you're playing a different game when in fact you are simply players on a larger "Western" Team that includes the US, Canada, Japan, Korea, etc. While the US is your forward and Team Captain, you're all still playing on the same team and the same game even tho you are all doing different things, serving different roles, and interacting with the world differently. And this is not an insult, indeed it is a rather impressive team you westerners form and Europe's inclusion only makes both sides better off (Europe would be far weaker were the USA not a key ally). In soft power terms, the EU is weaker than the US and China, Diplomatically, it is weaker than Russia (due to its security ties). And that's okay because the EU is only one part of a larger team it's strength, as well as that of the US comes from the Grand Alliance.
@jansmuga2069
@jansmuga2069 2 жыл бұрын
@@BasicLib World isn't understable is you looking on it primary though the lens of power. If power is so important, why weaker countries, organisations and people ARE EXISTING, existed and probably still will exist? Widening this analogy, why smaller and less armed animals and plants also exist? Lacking power, you can be still well adapted to survive and thrive. Power is a good thing to have, but power, like everything in the world, cost you something. It can make you unstable and too resource-hungry. There is more winning strategies then one. Europe of course is the part of larger team, and use it for own advantage. No need to deny it. It's not making UE the clear future winner. It could change for worse, or better, depending how whole world will change in future. Nobody knows, this is game of guesses. I don't even fathom, how will it look after 50 years. In shorter terms, I have some suspitions. My guess is, that in immediate future, cooperation will be more important than competition. Europe lack some cooperation-inducing tools which make USA or China so powerful, but beats it with attitute and being less dangerous. It good to be friend with someone very powerful, but powerful often not means friendly. I don't want to be understanded as someone who is boasting how excellent is my continent and how bright is it's future. I apparently wasn't clear enough. Not only Europe is quite good. I, for example, have some serious hopes about future of Africa. Still, I see in European Union some potential and some underestimation which is caused by historical perspective. Europe is seen - both by insiders and outsiders, as an fallen power and measured in terms of falling power dynamic. Which is misleading. Because it's not taking into account mechanisms, through which cultures regenerate themselves. Europe, which was fallen, almost died century ago and act of it's destruction was sealed by II World War. Europe of today is a quite new continent which was risen from ashes of war. From destruction and poverty, severe but now almost forgotten. If you see 1945 as starting point, picture is completely different. But I have to admit, this misunderstand is very difficult to avoid. Some European countries after II WW had colonies, which allowed them to APPEAR more powerful then in reality. But in the course of generation, that illusion was shattered.
@ewoudalliet1734
@ewoudalliet1734 2 жыл бұрын
"It's federation of multiple countries" No. If it were a federation, it'd be a state/country. The EU is a union. "EU isn't a superpower and so far don't have a drive to become one. It's federation of multiple countries, with different size, strengths and goals. It has no real power and only limited influence outside it's border (including Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Middle East, Africa and Arctica)." Whilst the EU has no desire to become a world power, the final idea is to unite into one state. And a united European (EU) state would almost instantly become a superpower. For it having no real power, are you serious? Sure, the EU has no military power, even though some of its member states have quite a bit of it, but economically it's just as powerful as the US and China. And yes, that definitely qualifies as "real power". "EU is a only soft power project." Ehm, nope. The EU's economic capacity is strong enough to project hard power both inside and outside the EU. "But EU is not ready yet to shape and rule outer realms" This is not an "EU issue", but a post-WW2 issue, where "ruling outer realms" isn't really something most states are too happy about. Sure, some states are capable of influencing other states to great lengths, but actually ruling them? Ahem, Afghanistan... "EU has no holy strategy" Well, it does? "illustrious leaders with agenda." Pretty sure it does too. It just has checks and balances to limit those people from becoming too influential/dominant. "To be really powerful, you can convince others to want to cooperate with you." In today's world, there's definitely truth to that. "In long term, ability to burn cities don't increase your power. Ability to build them do." Well, destroying competition means more opportunities for you. Like how after the sack and blockade of Antwerp, Amsterdam suddenly became the most important trading port of Europe/the world. The rich and skilled people from Antwerp migrated and a large portion went to the region of Amsterdam where they "built" their new Antwerp with the already present population. Or how the US was the real "winner" of WW1. Also, being able to protect those cities (and possibly rebuild - Antwerp is once again one of the most important ports (2nd busiest, 1st is Rotterdam) of Europe, although it took about 400 years) is equally important.
@jansmuga2069
@jansmuga2069 2 жыл бұрын
@@ewoudalliet1734 1. Terminology-wise - I don't know what EU is and what will become. Defined terms are not helpful to me if the new phenomenon emerges. You are correct of course, but you should be careful with use of that word "union" and implication of it. And being content that now, when you have word - you suddenly understand all properties of EU as union. Because constituents of this union often have way more power than union itself and it fluctuates wildly depending of circumstances. Even the nature of binds which keep EU together, are quite unclear. That's the reason I use term, which is not defined - "federation of multiple countries" - to signal ambiguity. 2. This final idea of fully united Europe is not only one. And there is a lot of opposite sentiments. IF EU will become single state, therefore will have all atributes of state, and will be a powerful entity on global scale. With its own "sphere of influence" probably. Still - I don't know if this happen. Even if happens, it probably will take decades to finish this process, if not more. Let's see on unification of United States of America as a comparison. 3. To wield combined European economic power as a weapon, you need concert of wills. This is possible to achieve, as sanctions against invading Russia can attest, but difficult to wield and not without sacrifices. This still not comparable to ease and quickness with which single country can use its economic power. So, as today - EU still is a soft power project. In future - who knows? 4. After WW2 trauma EU countries aren't prone to rule another countries. We know, how crippling costs are, and revenues how shaky. But not every country in the world achieved this wisdom. Some still want to rule another countries, even by crude and outdated conquest. 5. "Holy strategy" and "illustrious leaders" are jab against some authoritarian countries. I despise strategies which not meant to criticize, and leaders who can't do nothing wrong. This is an anathema to strategic thinking. Europe has it's flaws, but overcentralization of power and lack of ability to discuss things aren't among them. 6. Glad to agree. 7. World as it now, is a multiplayer game. As a rule for peaceful world, if you have 200 players, destroying your neighbour on the cost of crippling your resources, is not winning strategy. 198 players is ahead of you. But, rules are general, and situations are unique, especially in past, where cooperation/competition balance was more biased towards competion. So there was many wars fought that way. Today everybody can be rival. So, keeping healthy portfolio of friends is more important than open conflict with enemies. If world become in future even more dangerous place, and conflicts will grow, Europe have to be more united, more tough, and more ruthless then now. Maybe even become an empire. But I belive, that not now. Because aggression now is from strategic point of view - toothless. In last decade we see long, bloody conflicts in such places as Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine, where even superpowers cannot achieve much. Because fighting is hard, and costly, and dangerous. Army as tool of domination? Way overrated. Army as an tool to defend themselves? Priceless.
@ewoudalliet1734
@ewoudalliet1734 2 жыл бұрын
@@jansmuga2069 1. A federation is actually very well defined. It's basically a political system that's more centralised than a union. As you pointed out, in a union most of the political power lies with the member states themselves. If the EU would ever become a single state, then it'd most likely be a federation (probably styled a little like the US; which is also a federation, just like Germany etc.). 2. That's indeed not something for the immediate future. Do note; polls (for how much we can rely on those) have repeatedly shown that a majority of EU citizens supports a "future" federalisation of the nation states of the EU. That figure is even higher among younger people, so it's plausible that this support may grow. 3. Ehm, no. The EU functions as a single market (for example, sanctions against Russia were decided at the level of the EU). Sure, there's still a voting process, but if the EU were to be a single country (just like the US) that'd still be the case. Sure, if the EU were a country the outcomes would be different, not because of the power dynamics, but due to member states being more cohesive. The ability to use economic power to enforce demands on another country = hard power. Hard power isn't limited to just military power. 4. This isn't a "country" problem. This is an "individual" problem. Many Russians also have no desire to annex territories from Ukraine, Moldovia or Georgia, let alone invade them. 5. I think I agree with that point. 7. Wait, ehm, the US invasion of Iraq... did it cripple US resources? Mmh, no, quite the opposite even. Did it put them behind anyone? Mmh, no. In fact, it even hurt European countries - some of which joined that war too - more as they had to deal with the massive influx of migrants (same for Afghanistan). Here's the thing: there are more factors than just resources, development etc. there's geopolitics, ideologies, alliances, money, trade, peoples, and a bunch of other factors. Sure, the war in Iraq had downsides too, the US worsed its diplomatic reputation (although it already was a little shakey and Iraq wasn't the popular kid on the block) "So, keeping healthy portfolio of friends is more important than open conflict with enemies." This is definitely true. But just think about the Containment Policy for a second and that sentence. Because it goes both ways. Hence the prevalence of proxy wars. 8. Well, ehm. "Because fighting is hard, and costly, and dangerous. Army as tool of domination? Way overrated. Army as an tool to defend themselves? Priceless." I agree, but... "Maybe even become an empire." That's contradictory. If Europe became an empire it'd have imperial ambitions, which means conquest. Also: "In last decade we see long, bloody conflicts in such places as Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine, where even superpowers cannot achieve much." Yes, hence another reason for proxy wars, as I said before. However, I also somewhat disagree. Superpowers in these conflicts either barely got invested (Syria: Russia minimal effort; US: proxy war, unless ISIS in which case a success - Ukraine: Russia doesn't use its full military capacity) or had unrealistic goals (Afghanistan: NATO coalition actually achieved the initial casus belli and won the war; however, the US decided later on to stay longer and build a democratic state - probably hoping to expand its network of alliances - which failed). Also, one needs to mention conflicts like Iraq (2x)).
@owenk3455
@owenk3455 2 жыл бұрын
Commenting for support. Great video as always, it feels as professional as any standard documentary I've seen
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you so much Owen!😭 I really appreciate it
@rikstan15
@rikstan15 2 жыл бұрын
Greenland is not in the EU, even though it follows foreign policy under Denmark it has its own autonomy and left the EU in the 80s.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Жыл бұрын
The situation is somewhat complex. Greenland is essentially a sovereign nation within the Kingdom of Denmark, it has it's own government and is fully sovereign within it's borders. This is why Greenland voted to leave the EEA in the 80s, the EU did not yet exist at this point, the main concern was over fishing policy. However all three countries within the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland, the Faeroes and Denmark itself share foreign policy and defense, which kinda in effect means that Denmark dictates it but given the strategic value of the Faeroes and Greenland they get a lot of attention and Denmark is pretty motivated to act in their interest. This means that effectively Greenland is part of EU foreign policy without being an EU member state itself, since an EU member state, Denmark has bases there and patrols it's territory. Beyond that within Greenland the decision to leave the EEA has come under scrutiny and there's been talks of perhaps rejoining the EU for the economic assistance such a membership could provide, currently half of the budget of the Greenlandic state is covered by Denmark. So far this has borne out in EU investment in Greenland and EU funded projects. However the situation is still more complex than that, Greenland wants to become independent, an overwhelming majority of the population support that so currently the goal is to become more or less self sufficient. In that light Greenland has been happy to exploit it's strategic position and solicit all the world powers from the US, to China, and Russia, even if the EU and Denmark objects. Greenland has made it's intention to join NATO upon becoming independent known but it clearly wants something in return for that, especially given the traumatic history surrounding the Thule USAF Base. So it seems obvious that when Greenland becomes independent it will do so on good terms with Denmark and the rest of Europe but it wants to do so as an equal. Also Greenland has it's own strategic interests in this situation, being the only indigenous nation in North America and the Arctic it wants to support other indigenous peoples in the region, probably most especially the fellow Inuits living in Cananda and Alaska. This can be seen in the Circumpolar Council that Greenland helped establish and has been used to advocate for the cause of indigenous peoples in the arctic. It's also pretty protective of it's environment, both for cultural reasons and because it's reliant on fishing, so Greenland has more or less completely banned mineral extraction and is probably gonna ban oil and gas drilling within it's EEZ. This means a lot considering that Greenland through Denmark lays claim to the majority of the arctic ocean.
@jezusbloodie
@jezusbloodie 2 жыл бұрын
These beautiful maps! I love how artistic they are, especially how you gave shape to european division @ 6:40. I really like how these visuals on the array of different maps really reflect that it isnt just about nation states or borders, but yet it is, and also so much more. And excellently used in video format, the animations and pacing is sweet This is peak artistic, informative catrography
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for this comment. I think i'm gonna print it out and decorate my desk with it🙇‍♂️
@jezusbloodie
@jezusbloodie 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 i am a cartography nerd, a sphere is the best projection after all, but also a bit of a space nerd so i appreciate the skybox. I am also a geopolitics nerd and you covered all, but the middle and south atlantic, regions of interest for europe in such a good consise video, it makes it easy to point at. And as visual artist, they way you highlight, give scale and underline they script with clear ('xcept for that one where the US is red and Russia is blue, iirc in the bit about the artic somewhere) and informative visuals and animations i see what you doing. And have been doing! You're one of the handful channels that i have the bell on for, because every video is better in some, and more often, more skills than the previous
@jezusbloodie
@jezusbloodie 2 жыл бұрын
So anyway i think you forgot malta in an EU map there somewhere wtf 🤬
@ems7623
@ems7623 2 жыл бұрын
Except that the map is wrong ...
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
@@jezusbloodie Thank you man, I really appreciate. Yeah, especially for this video it was so long, and it was a lot of work and consequently lots of parts that could've been better. I look more into the Mid and South Atlantic for a next video then!
@TheGaillot
@TheGaillot 2 жыл бұрын
Only 33 157 views? This deserves millions. The video is fantastic. The quality of the animation is as fluid as it can be. The work behind this historically and modernly is enormous. This is a tremendous geopolitical video. It deserves way more views. You could've mentioned that during the Cold War, the USSR didn't have any other maritime access other than the arctic sea. This is why they already had an advance in this area and that they had a massive amount of submarines to be able to go under the ice barrier. And that, Greenland is a very strategic position for both Europe and USA against Russia. Other than that, probably one of the best animated video!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much CAL! I appreciate! I'll keep it in mind for some next video which will probably be muchhhhhh shorter🙌
@georgesava1
@georgesava1 2 жыл бұрын
So detailed and clear breakdown. This channel deservers to be more popular.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much George🥹🙇‍♂️
@fahimshamsuddin672
@fahimshamsuddin672 Жыл бұрын
The Danube and Dneiper are navigable rivers for ships. This means a stable Caucuses region can act as a trade hub between Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Trade through Turkey can help Southern and Western Europe become connected with Central Asia. In addition, the EU can provide educational services to Central Asia. Tuition paying students under scholarships from Central Asia can be educated in Europe and then return home to benefit their homeland with their advanced skills and knowledge.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Жыл бұрын
The Dneiper isn't navigable along it's entire length, the southern part of it has many rapids that'd require major canal projects to tame.
@orboakin8074
@orboakin8074 2 жыл бұрын
17:40 As a Nigerian, I am impressed, again, by how objective this video is. No wasteful emotional responses; just the bare facts.
@Garcwyn
@Garcwyn 2 жыл бұрын
First of all, I don’t know why you equate Europe (in your title) with the EU (in your video). In any case the EU will prove with time that is anti-fragile. Meaning it grows stronger after pressure and stress. Brexit and the Ukranian war are a couple of things that are proving this concept. This was not by design but a “happy accident” given how it was designed (federalised, multiple layers of government, right balance of dominant powers, loads of red-tape). Mind you efficiency is often very fragile. Do not confuse being weak with being fragile. The EU is weak from US, Chinese, etc. standards but it’s not fragile. By the contrary.
@daddy_1453
@daddy_1453 2 жыл бұрын
Not Fragile? Then explain why one of its strongest members just abandoned the EU 2 years ago?
@Garcwyn
@Garcwyn 2 жыл бұрын
@@daddy_1453 you answered your own question. At any other point in history this would have been war but this time around it took three years of negotiations. That’s it. The reality is that Brexit made the EU more united. There were no fisures and disagreements and one can argue that by letting go one of the most, if not the most, disrupting members the EU is actually stronger and more in sync. The problem imo is that many people think in terms of GDP, territorial size, armies, etc. Yes those things are very important but the EU is more of a system and that’s its biggest strength and weakness. A highly sophisticated system that serves and lubricates the biggest single market in the world. That’s the base of the pyramid. It’s not a nation state, it’s not a tyrant, it’s not even an identity although gradually the latter is growing. It’s a system and systems are not designed to be strong or weak but not to have a single point of failure. The proof is in the pudding. Hope it’s clear
@sonneh86
@sonneh86 2 жыл бұрын
@@daddy_1453 they'll be back once the nostalgic, small minded boomers have died off
@roenin
@roenin 2 жыл бұрын
@@Garcwyn This is wishful thinking as always. Brexit was only the beginning of a downwards spiral. I grew up in Germany and the integration process was as debated in my teenie years as they are today, if not more so. If the EU cant form a cohesive federation, meaning the poor, irresponsible and high indebted are by constitution of that new EU carried by the rich, more responsible and high earners, than your EU cant live another two decades. And I didn't even went into the question of difference in the understanding of human rights, democracy and law. And I'd like to highly underline that EU has no army, but a bunch of desolate national defense corps overly relying on the deterrent presence of the American army aka NATO, which is why Sweden and Finland don't trust in your EU article 42.7, but in the hoped Article 5 of NATO. EU has many issues this video didn't even bother to go into like the demographic collapse that is ahead, and therefore will either go through a total change of its core identity (aka no more pretending to be the beacon of human rights and democracy) or it will simply cease to exist in its current borders, shrinking in size. I can already see people like you popping up that want to see Hungary, Poland and other Visegrad nations in their own exits whilst still claiming that this would be a plus for reasons I can't get behind like "anti-fragility" (have you even understood the book by Taleb lol). But it won't change basic facts here. The future is not very rosy for EU.
@lorenzodepaoli
@lorenzodepaoli 2 жыл бұрын
@@roenin I think you're also doing some wishful thinking. Brexit actually didn't hurt as much as everybody thinks, and It kinda made European politics a little stabler. Oh, the Visegrad group was causing trouble for the EU... before the Ukrainian War. Poland now needs the EU - both economically and militarily - more than it needs Hungary, despite Britain's delusions of fostering her own Little Entente in Eastern Europe. As for NATO reliance, while it's true that the EU nations have low military spending and traditionally relied on the US, calling the French, Polish, German, Italian armies - among others - "desolate national defense corps" is a bit preposterous. Ukraine is giving a hell of a fight against Russia. The entire EU, as of right now, would WIN a conventional war against Russia with minimal military coordination. As for your point on Finland and Sweden not trusting article 42.7, Denmark is joining EU common defence right now, isn't she? Finland and Sweden will probably join too in the future. Demographic collapse is a big concern, but it's a challange that Russia is already facing and China will face in the following decades as well - and this doesn't even take into account innovations in robotics, manifacturing and medicine, nor immigration rate from other countries. Immigration which strangely is triggered by Europe's holding on its core identity, yes, human rights, democracy, decent wages, welfare system. The economy is worrying - but the indebted/not indebted nations debate is a bit outdated, after the Recovery Fund, and regarding this current crisis, all of Europe is on the same boat, isn't it? Germany may be in a worse spot than France, but it's the entire EU that needs to diversify its oil and gas import. So, while it's not guaranteed that the future will be rosy - the EU is facing Economic and technological stagnation right now, and further integration is not guaranteed - the EU seems pretty stable to me.
@SS13934
@SS13934 Жыл бұрын
Europe to be really happy she has to eliminate America from the equation !! something very complicated to do. !! we can not handle by ourself...
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 2 жыл бұрын
This is why we need to invest in modern advanced nuclear energy options. Small form reactors, LFTRs, Thorium Reactors, liquid reactors, with modern technology, engineering, material science, safety measures understandings and designs, computer technology, robotics, It will really allow any nation to be pretty much be energy independent. Less reliant on fossil fuels. They'll have efficient, stable electrical grids and the rest of the grid could experiment with alternative power sources, etc.
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
That's not a solution to the whole of europe, the seismic part of it better stay away as there is no security measure for that.
@vodkaboy
@vodkaboy 2 жыл бұрын
Nuclear energy sector just doesn't have the means of propaganda/manipulation fossil fuel industry have. Greepeace is selling Russian gaz you know. any accident (even when not causing any deaths or any actual destruction) will be used against Nuclear energy, while not talking about coal mining accidents, deaths from air pollution, or the war in Europe that was largely caused by pro-fossil energies policies for decades.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Жыл бұрын
You still need to import uranium and thorium, most of Europe's uranium comes from Africa and China for example. There's no single energy source that makes a country energy sovereign, it's all dependent on the locally available resources, in most cases that will mean renewables like wind, solar and hydro. Also energy sovereignty isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be, Denmark has technically been energy sovereign since oil extraction in the North Sea started but it was still impacted by the energy crisis caused by the Ukraine war. Less so than say Eastern European countries but that also had a lot more to do with the technologies used, Denmark is by far the largest user of district heating and that completely shielded the 60% of the population that uses it from any increase in their heating bill, compared to Eastern Europe that is almost entirely reliant on gas for heating.
@xxxxxx400
@xxxxxx400 2 жыл бұрын
It's so amaizing, that Southern Canadians still divide Europe the same as if Cold War hadn't ended over thirty years ago.
@highphysics3617
@highphysics3617 2 жыл бұрын
Oh! Brilliant presentation. I won't nit pick about a few little "queries" Your hard work has paid off. You definitely have my sub. Well done. GREAT ANIMATION Kamome.
@irinakolcheva5212
@irinakolcheva5212 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Great job! I`m from Eastern Europe. :):):)
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Irina! That means so much!🙌
@marielight5409
@marielight5409 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video summarizing key issues with sleek graphics¡
@abhineetsingh2227
@abhineetsingh2227 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best channels on YT. Great work.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much🥹
@camilkegels3640
@camilkegels3640 2 жыл бұрын
The artic is my main concern, especially with climate change.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. The arctic is becoming the main focal point of modern geopolitics and we are already starting to see its effects
@Darium147
@Darium147 2 жыл бұрын
The climate change is a forgotten problem.
@camilkegels3640
@camilkegels3640 2 жыл бұрын
@@Darium147 i don't fully agree with that statement. Their are a lot of People working on climate change (on technical, regulatory, financial side,... . They are actively working on this big issue. The only thing is that the media doesn't cover it that much, so the public interest declines heavily, but forgotten is imo to not the right word!
@Darium147
@Darium147 2 жыл бұрын
@@camilkegels3640 The thing is we need all the world to interest, so somebody really does something.
@wolfblasters
@wolfblasters 2 жыл бұрын
Man your videos are so high quality and it shows. Not many videos but already 40k subs. Keep going
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Wolfblaster!! 🙇‍♂️
@andrijherasymenko
@andrijherasymenko 2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, we are important! 🇺🇦
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Andrij! You are and you are also showing everyone that we need to fight to protect our values
@andrijherasymenko
@andrijherasymenko 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 thank you for your kind words❤
@Vractis
@Vractis 2 жыл бұрын
Keep it up!! Whenever I see your new content, it's an instant click.
@KairuinKorea
@KairuinKorea 2 жыл бұрын
I love this sponsor. It's like hearts of iron.. but bad.. but yes, your editing is absolutely phenomenal. I realised that on your first video.
@Micha-qv5uf
@Micha-qv5uf 2 жыл бұрын
This sounds a little bit biased to me. Europe is not weak by any means. The only real weakness we have is that were a union of 27 indepentendt Nations with different history, culture, religion and therefore interest. This is especially difficult because there is a unity clause in the treatys that says that major decisions have to be agreed by every nation. The recent history has shown that many decisions have been blocked by a small number or often even just one country (I'm looking at you hungary..). So it's actually simple. We just need to switch to a majority policy where decisions can be made by a 50% or 2/3 majority of the parliament. But to change the treatys, all members have to agree again which is a problem ofc. The success of the EU heavily depends on the question if we can solve this somehow.
@miliba
@miliba 2 жыл бұрын
the common christian religion can be a useful tool for promoting unity despite the various histories and cultures
@Micha-qv5uf
@Micha-qv5uf 2 жыл бұрын
@@miliba 1. There are other religions in the EU than christianity. 2. Christianity is not just one Religion. May I introduce you to Ireland...
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
@@Micha-qv5uf loved ur answer.
@twomp5613
@twomp5613 2 жыл бұрын
@@miliba Christianity is dead in Europe for the most part people are agnostic
@miliba
@miliba 2 жыл бұрын
@@Micha-qv5uf just a little bit of islam though. but bosnia and albania have large christian minorities. i know christianity has several groups but theyre still christian nevertheless
@practicaltheory6604
@practicaltheory6604 2 жыл бұрын
Already love this channel , waiting for the next episode.
@cjbarrow46
@cjbarrow46 2 жыл бұрын
17:00 is true but you fail to mention how Mozambique particularly and increasingly Mali have been embarassing failures for Russia and the Wagner group and this is before they lost loads of equipment and veterans in Ukraine after they pulled out men to support that imperialist conflict there.
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
The wagner group doesn't have knowlege or good strategy when Africa is concerned because their world view (slave supremacy and whites above blacks etc). You can't train someone if u don't see a human in front of u.
@cjbarrow46
@cjbarrow46 2 жыл бұрын
@@puraLusa to be fair that should come as no surprise given the Wagner group is founded by 1. A Russian 2. With SS tattoss 3. Who named his group after Hilter's favourite musical inspiration and 4. serves Vladimir Putin who famously dosen't see others as human beings
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
@@cjbarrow46 yup basicly. And then people go around thinking it's the west screwing up countries development not even checking who is doing what. Meanwhile most crazy terrorist groups go around holding russian made weapons and trolls be like: it's the us that sponsers terrorism, it's for the usa military complex. Toyota japan brand and kalashnikov russian brand!!! Hello...
@Jolifo1978
@Jolifo1978 2 жыл бұрын
@@cjbarrow46 meanwhile Europe and the US are sending weapons to Neo nazi groups in Ukraine so cry me a river u guys are in no way better than Russians. As if Biden likes minorities also a big racist just a hypocrite. Us have always supported the wrong side.
@cjbarrow46
@cjbarrow46 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jolifo1978 ah yes because that is definitly true and not made up nonsense and even if it were Russia definitely isny sending weapons and money to neo-nazi groups. Putin is literally repeating fascist ideology to justify his war/ sorry special operation.
@selleneus
@selleneus 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Kanome, I'm sure you remember me, glad to hear the spoiler alert. Libya will be a fantastic topic to discuss especially regarding it's geopolitical important and strategic value in transporting sub Saharan goods. Look towards to a new video as always. Keep up your great work.
@aleksandarjevremovic1028
@aleksandarjevremovic1028 Жыл бұрын
Objective video! 🙌👏👏👏 Subbed! 🫡
@bloodswornaburmesehistorian
@bloodswornaburmesehistorian 2 жыл бұрын
Another master piece, brother! Keep it up!
@Voice_0f_Liberty
@Voice_0f_Liberty 11 ай бұрын
I just found your channel today and just wanted to say thank you for your valuable work! I was wondering though, if it were possible if you could do a video on reliable sources you use to process and disseminate all information you use in your videos. If you have already done this than my apologies for asking. I will look over your channel. And just to be clear what I am asking is for the source's of information, NOT how you actually make a video. Some sources I am highly interested in is world maps indicating any and all analytics of a region and or country at any given time in history. I am working on something very important and would appreciate the help! Godspeed...!
@funundercarkids
@funundercarkids 2 жыл бұрын
Yes new video
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Finally!!!
@ccdsds3221
@ccdsds3221 2 жыл бұрын
Americans will never stop amazing me. Even when they research european topics they still get it extremely wrong... It’s a talent.
@work90
@work90 2 жыл бұрын
Care to make a top quality KZbin video yourself?
@ccdsds3221
@ccdsds3221 2 жыл бұрын
@@work90 what?
@work90
@work90 2 жыл бұрын
@@ccdsds3221 tell me what did he got wrong in the vid oh smart one?
@aananas870
@aananas870 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree in that Americans should be shunned for making geopolitical videos even as a precautionary measure, but I think the author of that particular video is Italian 😂
@work90
@work90 2 жыл бұрын
@@aananas870 Mmmm pass me the salt
@valacarno
@valacarno 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best definitions of Eastern Europe: from France to Japan. Still to find anyone, who could define this non-existent phenomenon. Maybe coupling unicorn with gryphon will do?
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Hahahahah good point. I had issues as well in researching that part because there’s so many different views on what Eastern Europe really is. In the video I decided (and if I was wrong all faults are on me) to depict the East as the countries that are East of EU’s core. Germany, France and Italy
@Foreheadsnatcher
@Foreheadsnatcher 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video. Make more tho man
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much connenenco!🙇‍♂️ I will! More videos to come in the next weeks
@evankant277
@evankant277 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing work! Bravo!
@Mark-uh3un
@Mark-uh3un 2 жыл бұрын
This channel will soon have 1 million subs! Keep up the amazing work!
@willywestsidee
@willywestsidee 2 жыл бұрын
I was surprised when I saw how many views and likes this had, it deserves way way more
@yevua5049
@yevua5049 2 жыл бұрын
another banger from señor kamome
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Hahahahahahahahahah muchas gracias Zhek!
@wattsy4468
@wattsy4468 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video!
@alexandercain8904
@alexandercain8904 2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the next one!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Alexandre! 🙇‍♂️
@stefankeller7176
@stefankeller7176 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for great content, also, giving me addiction to conflict of nations, unfortunate I didn’t get any starter pack or premium for a month, but still very enjoyable, and now I’m getting interested in geopolitics and strategy :)
@puraLusa
@puraLusa 2 жыл бұрын
International politics is the best soap opera there is.
@TrigontheTiger
@TrigontheTiger Жыл бұрын
Please talk about how Finland’s accession to NATO will grow its defense capabilities against Russia. Also talk about how Turkey and Hungary are not voting for Sweden to join NATO and why.
@SeriousTopics
@SeriousTopics 2 жыл бұрын
Common weaknesses in strategic European industrial sectors include high dependency on critical raw materials (CRMs) - for instance around half of the materials needed in aircraft production come from third countries.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree! Wanted to make a video on that but @IntoEurope was faster! I highly recommend checking it out
@CHMichael
@CHMichael Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of playing civilization. It's just a little more complicated than you can tackle in a 1, 3 5 hour video
@NoHairMan
@NoHairMan 2 жыл бұрын
That was super throughout ty!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙌
@skinshaveskills
@skinshaveskills 2 жыл бұрын
Really liked the video. The graphics and the voice over are of great quality. But please fix the map in further videos. Cyprus is 1 country and all of it is in the EU, even the occupied part. Also EU =/= Europe. Russia and the UK are European countries but not in the EU. Don’t use the terms interchangeably.
@falsevacuum4667
@falsevacuum4667 2 жыл бұрын
While the term "Europe" can be used to mean the geographical region spanning all the way to Russia, in this context Europe refers to the political sovereign entity, of which only the EU can truly be said to embody "Europe" in a single voice. Nearly all European countries are in the EU or trying to join besides the UK and Russia.
@mynameisChizzle
@mynameisChizzle 2 жыл бұрын
I am late! But, what a great treat ;) this video covered so much area and so much future all in 25 mins! Thank you Kamome
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you too Jeff!🙌🙌🙌 I was just wondering where you were man! Are you in the super secret Discord chat? (Link in the description)
@mynameisChizzle
@mynameisChizzle 2 жыл бұрын
I was waiting out the storm ;) Oh….super secret chat! Let me download one first.
@mynameisChizzle
@mynameisChizzle 2 жыл бұрын
The discord link is expired :(
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Housekeeping: - Play Conflict of Nations for FREE on PC, Android or iOS: 💥 con.onelink.me/kZW6/Kamome Receive an Amazing New Player Pack, only available for the next 30 days! Game Name: kamome Password: europe - I left out by mistake Ireland in the map. That was unintentional so Irish out there please forgive me🙇‍♂️
@rexmann1984
@rexmann1984 2 жыл бұрын
15:00 that's simply not true. They were trying to slow or stop our fracking here in the US. It was politically convenient to claim they were doing it against each other.
@hungVN2610
@hungVN2610 2 жыл бұрын
Is there anyway for me to try to make a Vietnamese caption of this video?
@Chrisboy120
@Chrisboy120 2 жыл бұрын
Underrated Channel
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Christian!
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 2 жыл бұрын
"Europe's problems are not the world's problems," India FM.
@AlexC-ou4ju
@AlexC-ou4ju 2 жыл бұрын
One year ago: A shipment of urgently needed oxygen, medicine and equipment will be delivered over the coming days by EU Member States to India, following the country's request for support through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, which is coordinated by the Emergency Response Coordination Centre of the European Commission. The offers of support from EU Member States via the Mechanism currently include: Ireland: 700 oxygen concentrators; 1 oxygen generator; 365 ventilators; Belgium: 9,000 doses of antiviral medicines Remdesivir; Romania: 80 oxygen concentrators and 75 oxygen cylinders; Luxembourg: 58 ventilators; Portugal: 5,503 vials of Remdesivir; 20,000 litres of oxygen per week. Sweden 120 ventilators. More EU support from other Member States is expected to be given in the coming days, including from France and Germany. Janez Lenarčič, Commissioner for Crisis Management said: “The EU stands in full solidarity with the Indian people and is ready to do our utmost to support them at this critical time. I would like to thank our Member States that came in numerously with generous offers of help, showing that the EU is a trusted partner and a friend at times of need. It seems India is a fair weather friend, they are there when they need you but when you need them they complain.
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 2 жыл бұрын
@@AlexC-ou4ju The West relies on cheap, exploited labor and resources from the developing world. But there is only a problem when "white, blonde hair, blue eyed, civilized people" are suffering.
@AlexC-ou4ju
@AlexC-ou4ju 2 жыл бұрын
@@ViceCoin eh more like Europe is so successful that people with few technical skills, no legal documents and poor language skills throw themselves into shoddy rafts risking the meditteranean sea to try and improve their families lot. They often succeed because lets face it being exploited by a greedy German restuarant that pays you minimum wage in cash so he dosen't have to give you healthcare will probably earn you more than working an honest living in Sudan. Also did you completely ignore my previous comment or do you think tha the indians Europeans sent help to were all "white, blonde hair, blue eyed, civilized people"?
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 2 жыл бұрын
@@AlexC-ou4ju EU has no future without access to cheap Russian energy, metals, and food. The Estonian govt is about to collapse. The UK will remove Boris. The disaster in Ukraine was a failed diversion.
@AlexC-ou4ju
@AlexC-ou4ju 2 жыл бұрын
@@ViceCoin ok so you are just ignoring me now and saying whatever you feel. Europe can do without Russian energy we have plenty of money and alternatives we can get it from USA, Libya,Nigeria, Algeria,Azerbaijian,Venezuela etc don't worry for us lol worry about how Russia will manage without European oil money lol . Food-seriously ahahahahahaha! the EU that in the 90s had to force its farmers to set aside 15% of their land to not produce any food because of over supply is going to need russian food that's hilarious. You realise France and Germany are some of the biggest food producers/exporters in the world and so is spain and italy if things get truly desperate ( like we defeat Russia andhave to feed their entire population) America can send us some too. Metals we can buy from Latin America, Canada, Africa,Australia etc It's not Europe who has to worry lol it's russia with its unemployment rate double that of britain and and inflation rate also double Britains. Pray for Russia because without Europe they're less than nothing.
@Miguel-Del
@Miguel-Del 2 жыл бұрын
YEAAAAAH
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Yeahhh let's go Tony!!
@lapiswolf2780
@lapiswolf2780 2 жыл бұрын
0:09 Crimea was annexed for 8 years, still included with Ukraine border. The geography and history nerd in me is now confused. 🧐
@edminster1
@edminster1 2 жыл бұрын
French flag is upside down at 3:45
@noob.168
@noob.168 Жыл бұрын
17:17 you accidentally called africa a country. Wtf man
@roger91303071
@roger91303071 Жыл бұрын
Great video. It would be even better if you add subtitles.
@kelvinnkat
@kelvinnkat 2 жыл бұрын
The European Union has lost a member before the UK, but only sort of. Before it was called the European Union, it was the European Community, and Greenland was a part of it for a few years, before separating.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Жыл бұрын
The EEC isn't simply the predecessor to the EU though, while it officially no longer exists the EEA more or less took over. The EU is a separate entity that was formed out of the EEC but is fundamentally different since it ceased being simply an economic bloc and became much more similar to something like a federation. Also Greenland itself wasn't really a part of it, it was just an integral part of Denmark before and then got home rule in 87 and decided to leave the EEC.
@captaincucaracha
@captaincucaracha 2 жыл бұрын
--Creates an amazing graphic maps of current political climate -- spells worrying as worring
@Lyerbait13
@Lyerbait13 2 жыл бұрын
great job man! Keep up the good work!
@laotzu32852
@laotzu32852 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Lam!!
@charlesbwilliams
@charlesbwilliams 2 жыл бұрын
Insane video, had to subscribe immediately.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you so much Charles! 🥹
@Pingolinou
@Pingolinou 2 жыл бұрын
I mean to completely ignore the cultural, historic aspects of ukraine not to mention crimea is 90 percent ethnic russian as is donbass region......is amaizing. Also, russia is far faaaaaaaar faaaAaaar more suspicious of the west than west is of russia.
@sultanskinny
@sultanskinny 2 жыл бұрын
great video.
@jennyfrank1912
@jennyfrank1912 2 жыл бұрын
Putin: This should be good 🍿
@Nuku192
@Nuku192 Жыл бұрын
Greenland is actually NOT part of the EU anymore at least not directly, but Greenland is still part of the Danish Kingdom(Denmark) that is an EU member.
@looinrims
@looinrims 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much man!🤩 Gonna ask you more tips on hoi4
@looinrims
@looinrims 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 go ahead! I’m on steam with the same name as KZbin
@thefrostbee4182
@thefrostbee4182 2 жыл бұрын
i genuinely hate trying to find information about world events like this. i want to be educated, but it feels like anytime i find people speaking about it, commentsections tend to be filled with either only neoliberals, or racists bordering on fascists. and it always makes me doubt the information in the videos or sources i see,
@anokhaydencoleman9802
@anokhaydencoleman9802 2 жыл бұрын
Great content
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Anok!!
@kasugaryuichi9767
@kasugaryuichi9767 2 жыл бұрын
So pretty and informative
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Ryuichi san! Really appreciate🙇‍♂️
@hatman3445
@hatman3445 2 жыл бұрын
7:37 Russia didn't annex Georgian territory, but occupied it.
@ryanoreilly4176
@ryanoreilly4176 2 жыл бұрын
Very bad that a geopolitical channel left Ireland out of the EU!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry Ryan, I totally missed that one. My bad.
@ryanoreilly4176
@ryanoreilly4176 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 No problem, thanks for your content!!!
@nicoli8437
@nicoli8437 2 жыл бұрын
No its not, For me, EU is An exemplary model of modern civilization. Putin thought that European countries would oppose each other, But they showed us a high class.
@spicyonion736
@spicyonion736 2 жыл бұрын
Astonishing quality
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Spicy!!!🙇‍♂️
@Shadowgunner785
@Shadowgunner785 2 жыл бұрын
Good to see your videos again. i find it funny that even though this looked like it would be a video on Europe it turned into a video almost about the major areas of the world. Referring to Africa and the Arctic. These are areas of heavy discussion right now in foreign politics. Can't wait to see your video on Libya. Though I recommend in the future thinking about making a video on Africa and going more detail into their situation.
@jamesg2382
@jamesg2382 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the new passage between Asia and Europe through the Arctic, I don’t really understand why this would stick to the coast of Russia rather than that of Canada. It would seem they are relatively equidistant. And given that Canada is less likely to manipulate….this would seem the better route??? Thanks for the report
@More_Row
@More_Row 2 жыл бұрын
I really like your maps.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@bkc7890
@bkc7890 2 жыл бұрын
The new globe animations looks great! The wait was well worth it!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much man!!! That's also thanks to you!
@EricZucchini
@EricZucchini 2 жыл бұрын
kamome I love you as much as the next guy but that transition to the ad at the end was quite painful. I feel like when you're talking about such serious things it's best to avoid that kind of smoothed out transition 😬 otherwise great vid as always!
@oliveisalive
@oliveisalive 2 жыл бұрын
The baltic stares dont like being called easter europe
@theilliad4298
@theilliad4298 2 жыл бұрын
I think the EU together could crush almost all nations
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
I think a united EU would create a new pole in this bipolar world.
@donutlovescoffee
@donutlovescoffee 2 жыл бұрын
Masterpiece ❤️
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much😭🙇‍♂️
@Astuar
@Astuar 2 жыл бұрын
Simply beautiful video!
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Astuar!!
@frzen
@frzen 2 жыл бұрын
You would probably find the relationship between ireland and the UK interesting if you looked into it
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
I will! How about making a deep dive into that issue?
@frzen
@frzen 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 it would be great but honestly the amount of work would be probably too much for how kinda niche the subject is. But there are a lot of Irish descendant people in USA and especially at the moment with the developing story of the NI protocol and brexit effects on the island of Ireland it is topical and also 800+ years of history so would definitely make for an interesting video. I really like your map style and once more people see it I think there will be a noticeable amount of people taking inspiration in this genre
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
@@frzen Thank you for your reply! It might be niche but it's definetely an issue of extreme importance. I still remember very vividly the news from Belfast that looked like those from a warzone. I think a deep dive might be good to explain why we should avoid that situation from happening again, no matter how many people will watch the video
@MegaMrWrong
@MegaMrWrong 2 жыл бұрын
Most Americans are decendants of England about 40%~ they just don't identify with it anymore after the war of independence. Most Black African Americans are 10% Brits by genetics. Irish are pretty mixed with England, both have mojority celtics genetics, but somehow that 5% of Angles/Saxons managed to change their names to AngloSaxons. Scotland has slightly more genes from Norway and England has slightly more genes from Denmark.
@mikeoxsmal8022
@mikeoxsmal8022 2 жыл бұрын
​@@MegaMrWrong England is like 40% anglo Saxon
@Anonimka338
@Anonimka338 2 жыл бұрын
Got to comment about Region Of Caucasus. Caucasus(Georgia) was main and major part of two distinctive civilasions even at Silk-road between Europe and Asia. Actually EU is interested In Georgia and Other way around, because of Russia and Security interest. For Caucasus countries there are several ways. Caucasus region Has potential to become Hub between Europe and Asia, and for that they Must stay Partially Neutral at some point. Actually as We know best and most financially-friendly way to transport product from one place to another is water, by ships. Also It's black sea which connects to Caucasus to Europe. Only country in Caucasus that has gateway to water is Georgia, so Georgia has potential, but in the future after building of ports. Also let's take hypothesis that Caucasus Union Formed, much like EU, It would be probably one of the most powerful, neutral, economically active and hot gateways in the world in several years. Anyways thanks for video, I loved your animation of Geopolitics. Keep going On !
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Dead Pool! That's an extremely good point. The Caucasus region has the potential for becoming a security and trade hub between not only Europe and Asia, but also the Middle East and Europe if I may add. One area of cooperation might be the security of the area. Now Russia is involved in Peace Keeping Operations in the Nagorno area, but it's also true that Russia is also a cause of instability, for example in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Georgia on the Black and Azerbaijan on the Caspian sea can create a sea corridor that can drastically boost the region importance, a bit like what happened with the Bali-Tbilisi-Cheyan pipeline. Thank you too for the comment and I'm so glad that there are such amazing people in the community from all-over the world!🙇‍♂️ I'll keep giving it my best!
@Anonimka338
@Anonimka338 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 Keep Going On. Thanks for reply and heart 💓😙 you made my day 😘
@Bald_Zeus
@Bald_Zeus 2 жыл бұрын
Regarding the arctic: I think the Scandinavian countries aswell as Finland should go together to form a fennoscandian arctic coalition. We split costs and resources to create an arctic navy, harbors on the norwegian north coast and a logistics network running through Sweden and Finland to the rest of Europe. We could also split the costs for an icebreaker fleet. Considering how close our countries are already, I don't see a cooperation like this as impossible. We're quite small by our own and with the EU:s interests mainly being down south, we should take the wheel together on this as a unified economical and military force to contend with Russia and the Americas
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. With the climate change the Arctic will become increasingly important in the future and having a solid Arctic community inside of the EU will be critical IMO
@Русские_вперед
@Русские_вперед 2 жыл бұрын
"We split costs and resources to create an arctic navy, harbors on the norwegian north coast and a logistics network running through Sweden and Finland to the rest of Europe. We could also split the costs for an icebreaker fleet. " So delusional. Stop inhaling copium, arctic is dead without Russia, just a fact.
@Alejojojo6
@Alejojojo6 2 жыл бұрын
A fennoscandian coalition still being in the EU, a bit like the Nordic council, is perfectly factible. The interest of the EU are held in the south mostly because the north becoming a navigable options has not happen yet. When it does, then the EU would also be interested in there. Interest of all of EU allign with those of the Nordic Countries in this aspect.
@argon8908
@argon8908 Жыл бұрын
EU is a colony of the US through NATO. It will never have any strategic independence. Any "coalition" you think of, it will never be approved by the US if it is meant to contend with the US
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Жыл бұрын
That more or less already exists in the form of the Nordic Council and the EU Nordic Battle Group. With Sweden and Finland joining NATO it's also likely to be facilitated by the NATO alliance. Scandinavian countries have also pursued this kind of military corporation for a long time with them usually sending joint military missions for UN peace keeping operations and having fairly close cooperation when it comes to airspace policing. There probably isn't really a huge need for additional infrastructure in Scandinavia itself though, it'd rather be in Greenland, Denmark and Norway already have navies perfectly capable of patrolling far from home with great endurance but additional early warning networks in Greenland could make sense.
@stevenjoy3537
@stevenjoy3537 2 жыл бұрын
The EU is so ponderous and slow to react. They say they're stronger together, but they aren't together. That is a huge reason why the UK left
@stevenjoy3537
@stevenjoy3537 2 жыл бұрын
@@Eisenhornn but the EU are only happy if everyone adheres to the whims of France and Germany
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
Steven, that's a good point. I also think that the EU is still in the mid of becoming what ultimatly the founding fathers envisioned aka a federalist state of europe. The union is not united, and lacks a shared direction and goal. It is understandable what caused the UK to leave. I believe that it's also true that many people voted at the referendum based on half truth and on their guts.
@Kamome163
@Kamome163 2 жыл бұрын
If i may add, cohesion and a commong goal and direction are also essential
@stevenjoy3537
@stevenjoy3537 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kamome163 they did, but given half hearted stories, coupled with living on the ground, it wasn't as necessarily extremes as the media painted out. People took an assessment of their own lives, coupled with experiences then arrived at a figure. Myself for example, I was about 60/40 in favour of leaving. As far as a Union is concerned, it is portrayed as a group of liberal thinking friends, but some European countries aren't allowed to join as they aren't monetarily or liberal enough in their outlook. To me that reads, follow the values we set or do without. Whom is to say one country in Europe has better or worse values than another. They are extremely slow though as a group, a Canada trade deal for beef (If memory serves) took ten years to come to fruition but was nearly scuppered by a small area of Belgium. Whereas the UK are signing trade deals all over the world.
@vodkaboy
@vodkaboy 2 жыл бұрын
@@stevenjoy3537 my favourite thing about Brexiters online is how far from reality you people are. coping level on par with Russian vatniks bro.
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