I may not have Ukrainium in my DNA. I am Ukrainian to my core. Thanks Yulia @NuckingFuts_Yuri @Rick The Ukrainian @The Gaze 💙💛
@GrahamCStrouse23 күн бұрын
A lot ofEuropeans and Americans have gotten a little too used to the post-Cold War order, I think. It’s paralyzing.
@ak565923 күн бұрын
Good point. And most of us who were already adults when the Cold War ended are looking at the collective West and are screaming, "WTAF is wrong with you people?!?! You are acting like this is new behavior from Russia and you know it's not." Have you noticed how NATO members who are/were Russia's neighbors share one opinion and the others share a very different one? I wonder why that is🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔.
@KjellBerg8125 күн бұрын
Wonderful stream, as always If I was prime minister and it was up to me, I would allready have written an invitation to Nato. Have a great weekend and stay safe
@yanalysenko13924 күн бұрын
I really wanna say to Rick that Ukraine had 0 chance to survive overall without Zelenskyy. This is the only person on the leader level who wants Ukraine to win the war and does everything to make it possible. Ukrainians should stop expect that someone, president or whoever will solve all their problems in the state and should stop spreading corruption or whatever their problem is themselves
@IanPowellNZ25 күн бұрын
Ukraine already has the enrichment facilities and raw uranium material for their reactors; the have the knowledge and experience too. The warhead would be the quickest - maybe a few months to a year. NATO or Nukes is a very strong challenge.
@GrahamCStrouse23 күн бұрын
Building a gun-type implosion nuke would be easy. That’s 1940s technology. The tricky part would be building something warhead-size that could be fitted to a cruise or ballistic missile.
@bombie113825 күн бұрын
America doesn't want a repeat of WWII. Nato will make sure that will not happen again. stay strong Ukraine
@simonpaul346319 күн бұрын
To join NATO? Rule 1 Each country who wants to join NATO will not be involved in any Military This is the main problem for a nations acceptance. These rules were thought up 1948. Now NATO needs to come up with a new way to move forward to resolve this issue
@simonpaul346319 күн бұрын
Any military disputes was supposed to say
@simonpaul346319 күн бұрын
Ukrainen military is the best fighting army in the world right now
@ChorltonBrook24 күн бұрын
40:46 I saw Yulia’s liver & gall wince. IMO The US has shown it’s not a superpower anymore, possibly by its own lazy choice - the money moves about internationally as we know. Enough of the US saying ‘unless’& ‘until’- it hasn’t. Because of this twistedness I can easily imagine UA suffering “pre-emptive” nuke strike by Moscow (to try to take out the production - they’ll say) & within ten days UA replying with one returned to Moscow without any listening to Washington’s ‘er er errr’. Washington knows three moves ahead & in a way it’s to blame for not helping NOW. Me a simple YT commenter is concerned by the US’s lack of bollocks causing such imaginings, pls US be what you are. A world power. Does it take us out here in Britain to say that? Blessed be the pease maker.
@ak565923 күн бұрын
In general I approve of Biden's plan of response. My issue is that he's waited an indefensibly long period of time between each step. Back in the 80's Soviet Studes (under a variety of names) was an actual college major in the US. It seems pretty clear to me that none of those graduates currently work in the White House.
@ChorltonBrook19 күн бұрын
@@ak5659 Moscow should be concerned with Washington’s red lines - what happened?