Ukraine can't decide its own future by Professor John Mearsheimer

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Alex Vitti

Alex Vitti

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@shrikrishnakarnataki4876
@shrikrishnakarnataki4876 2 жыл бұрын
War is a terrible insult of green forests, clean rivers, flowing falls, feeding mothers, landscapes, studying children, scientists, hard working workers, scholars, artists, philosophers, prayer rooms, small creatures, researcher, all human beings and wild animals etc and finally the amazing Nature who created this beautiful Universe!!
@johnpugh3348
@johnpugh3348 2 жыл бұрын
GREAT TO HEAR SUCH COMMON SENSE
@samagustini2744
@samagustini2744 2 жыл бұрын
There are some facets that are not addressed in this opinion. Most of which is still parochial in thinking (NATO vs Soviet Union, waitaminute, no more Soviet. Now Russian Federation). I suggest reading “200 years together” by Solzhenitsyn to get the best history of Ukraine as the Pale of Settlement during Tsarist time and then how the “Jewish question” was handled by the Soviet. Their was then another Russian (Golitsyn) who posited that the fall of the Soviet was a deception. Which had huge impact on certain individuals in he US defense apparatus. We then had 9/11, which was a crime that was never investigated as such. Christopher Bollyn’s research points to another more likely scenario, which is to say that Israel is at heart of that and global NWO. Anyone who doesn’t buy the MSM narrative (Ernst Zundel for instance) are imprisoned. Then President Putin said “He had no choice” but to attack. What triggered it? As the war in the Don and Luhansk regions had been going-on since the Orange Revolution of 2004! These are the “Russian majority speakers” he mentions. Why the obsession with the de-natsification? What's wrong with nationalists? Hell, make American Great Again was a nationalist movement. But for some, in country, it's a threat. To Russia? No threat, make your own country great again too. Problem there is that it doesn’t fit with NWO agenda. Look at what happened to Russia after the fall of Soviet. Certain people of certain demographic became billionaires. But short lived as they were double crossed and all their assets taken by the internal criminal apparatus (and they had to flee to London or Israel). That's right, like Mexico and Italy, basically criminal run states now and national police corrupted at all levels. This is after all what gave rise to Fascism in a the 20’s and 30’s - an alternate socialism to Communism (who’s stated goal at that time was world-wide communism). Despite having a Jewish actor president, Ukraine duma is now dominated by fascist Natsi party. Ask yourself, what has happened to Ukraine since they went the way of Porochenko and Yatsunyuk? The IMF loans had strings that corruption be reined-in (‘course the “installed” regime got fabulously wealthy) but unfortunately as we saw vis a vis Biden and Trump situation, hasn't made much improvement. The country basically gets raped of naturaly resources, a few billionaires created and the people impoverished (Same MO as with post Soviet 90's). Odessa grain trade dominated by same people for some time but to get back, the history of the region has to be understood in this respect vis a vis Poland, the pale, the policies of the Tsars, and history division between the Ukrainian people and their political plight and fight for independence (recommend reading “The Foes of our Rebirth”), and the political criminal oligarch leaders they have had, which is the underlayment to the present. Without which, we understand nothing of what's going-on there. This may not appear coherent, but to understand the foolishness of NATO encroachment, you need to understand who's pulling the strings internationally.
@brenstar6412
@brenstar6412 2 жыл бұрын
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@arnoldvilleneuve8397
@arnoldvilleneuve8397 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! So you are saying the Ukrainians are expendable and should live by your standards and be dictated to by Putin. I take it you are a supporter.
@albinpaul3429
@albinpaul3429 2 жыл бұрын
I didnt hear him saying Ukrainians are expendable. where are you drawing your conclusions from?
@rmgrmg2488
@rmgrmg2488 2 жыл бұрын
If you watch all of his videos he's saying America has a double standard policy.
@Thewestslope
@Thewestslope 2 жыл бұрын
Good imagination. Let's try again. How many Ukrainian lives are you M. VIlleneuve willing to sacrifice so Ukraine can attain a better 'negotiating position'? 20K? 50K? 100K? More? Can you imagine a foreign power setting military bases in the western hemisphere? The USA would risk blowing up the entire world in order to stop that.
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