Q&A with the filmmakers of 'Putin's Endgame: The stakes beyond Ukraine' documentary

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AtlanticCouncil

AtlanticCouncil

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@TheWildEntrepreneur
@TheWildEntrepreneur Күн бұрын
I’m from Portugal and so glad to hear you all. Congratulations for all info 👏🔝
@mattgordon9179
@mattgordon9179 Күн бұрын
I watched the documentary before watching this presentation. The documentary had a wide spread but unfortunately was thin on the ground and reminded me of a 60 minutes presentation. DW television have done way more in depth presentations in English about these areas and topics covered. Saying that I do hope that it gets out to the American public all the same to raise awareness. The Russians are better at teaching geography to there people than Americans are.
@malgorzataojoj4256
@malgorzataojoj4256 Күн бұрын
is DW documentary accessible on YT?
@sulemanabubakar9305
@sulemanabubakar9305 21 сағат бұрын
And when u are discussing idea its better to bring people with different ideology not people with the same ideas...
@KatalinaRomanova
@KatalinaRomanova Күн бұрын
The scale of ignorance demonstrated by the panel speakers and members of the Atlantic Council and the people within the audience is awful and enormously concerning. This type of ignorance is exceptionally dangerous.
@leojwolansky9057
@leojwolansky9057 2 күн бұрын
Great discussions, but I think in the Presidential debate it became clear that Trump was far more intimidated by Russia’s nuclear threats than Harris. Trump has an image of being brave, but it’s clear that he is only brave when confronting the weak and not the strong. This explains why he wants to punish the victim, Ukraine, despite the fact that this will reward the murderers. This is indicates that every single nation needs a nuclear arsenal and delivery system to keep their citizens safe, since there is no international rule of law.
@hybridarmyoffreeworld
@hybridarmyoffreeworld 2 күн бұрын
'Decolonization of Moscow🇷🇺 empire is the only way to end its imperialism', And I don’t mean Putin´s imperialism, but Moscow imperialism in general , from Solzhenitsyn and Brodsky to Navalny and Dugin.
@hybridarmyoffreeworld
@hybridarmyoffreeworld 2 күн бұрын
yes! 'Decolonization of Moscow🇷🇺 empire is the only way to end its imperialism', And I don’t mean Putin´s imperialism, but Moscow imperialism in general , from Solzhenitsyn and Brodsky to Navalny and Dugin.
@joshuapaul2022
@joshuapaul2022 Күн бұрын
The best thing Trump can do after 100 days of negotiations (basically going through the motions) is to walk away from Ukraine. No meaningful treaty with Russians can pass the senate. Unconditional surrender is the only practical solution for Ukraine at this point. Hitler's Germany also refused to admit defeat until Hitler killed himself, then Keitel signed unconditional surrender. Post war settlement is Russia's business.
@malgorzataojoj4256
@malgorzataojoj4256 Күн бұрын
best for who? For Russia? Sure. For China? Depends. For Europe? The worst, what to speak of Ukraine. For the US? If you would follow what Russia is feeding their public (maybe you do and you approve of it?), their real adversary are not Ukraine. It's the West in general, and the US in particular. They see Ukraine as a tool in the hands of the US, and were very much propagating this in the first years of war. It was to show how bad the West is (for Russia Europe and the US are all fascists. They call us fascists all the time). Ukrainians are fascists because they were mislead by the big Western fascists, but Russian's think of them as 'their people'. Once Ukraine is gone, they would use Ukrainians as soldiers against NATO and the West. This is what they've done with Ukrainians in territories they occupied, especially in Donbas. They send them to front lines as cannon fodder. Next they are coming for Europe, piece by piece, and once Europe is worked out, then we would have China/Russia/Iran on one side, the isolationist US on the other side. Divide and conquer is the Russian game, and fulfilling it would be fulfilling their wet dream. US might want to keep away from Russia and 'their' business. Rest assure, Russia does not want to stay away for the US business, or from Europe's business. They are working hard to make them work the Russia wants, one way or another. Social media, money, sabotage, threats. If it works, fine. If it doesn't, then one day US might wake up without allies they have sold, and with an opposite alliance to fight on their own.
@felipe-vibor
@felipe-vibor 2 күн бұрын
Uraaah 🇷🇺
@drdr1957
@drdr1957 Күн бұрын
Well I'm watching it today and it comes to mind of just what I heard. A battery plant in Northern California. There's a lot more sabotage. I think the Santa Ana winds some of that could have been produced by a flick of a cigarette😢😮😮
@ELIOSANFELIU
@ELIOSANFELIU 3 күн бұрын
What's happen next??
@thoenyhills217
@thoenyhills217 11 сағат бұрын
Um, um, …um um. She must be a Columbia graduate.
@jelesstaats5130
@jelesstaats5130 Күн бұрын
If the panel believe their bullshit all the better for humanity.
@stephensuddick1896
@stephensuddick1896 Күн бұрын
All of his motivations are self-serving.
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