Soviet Collapse 2.0 - Russians Turn on Putin, Russia's Collapse Begins after Ukraine Invades Kursk

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  • @BusinessBasicsYT
    @BusinessBasicsYT  22 дня назад +401

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    • @Appowl
      @Appowl 22 дня назад +42

      stop begging

    • @Rankingrandoms-w9c
      @Rankingrandoms-w9c 22 дня назад +7

      @@Appowl he is not begging compared to other yt channels

    • @Rankingrandoms-w9c
      @Rankingrandoms-w9c 22 дня назад +20

      nevermind he is begging a lot

    • @Not_The_Weeb
      @Not_The_Weeb 22 дня назад +1

      Ain't china was supposed to fall 2 years ago according to your news

    • @dangielfrauk8484
      @dangielfrauk8484 22 дня назад +14

      I'm not gonna like a video because of your half claim or being targeted by "Russian hackers"

  • @madartzgraphics2019
    @madartzgraphics2019 19 дней назад +595

    History taught us that "In order to defeat a gigantic unbeatable empire, let it crumble by itself from the insides".

    • @zumis1011
      @zumis1011 19 дней назад +29

      Gigantic? Yeah.... but unbeatable? Only because of their geography. They're far from a mighty empire.

    • @thomasprice7893
      @thomasprice7893 19 дней назад +11

      >Unbeatable
      Lol. Lmao even.

    • @AK-cr5pe
      @AK-cr5pe 18 дней назад

      It's why Putin has focused on stoking divisions across free democracies around the world. He knows he can't conquer NATO militarily, but he can certainly try to get those countries to implode on themselves. And many of us are happy to oblige. Brexit is a fantastic example.

    • @MartinD9999
      @MartinD9999 18 дней назад +9

      Let it crumble on its own!? Psshhh!! That could take decades and entire generations to happen! WHO wants to suffer losses for several lifetimes waiting!?!?
      You gotta get proactive and do it yourself!! Waiting around for change to happen on itself is the lazy person‘s method.

    • @JROrg2009
      @JROrg2009 18 дней назад +9

      Yes, this may happen to Russia with or without Putin being there. However, it IS possible to happen to the United States, many cracks are appearing in the U.S. house of cards, and a "crumbling" can happen. One reason why the time-frame 2023 to 2026 is and will likely be very critical for a variety of reasons.

  • @rdelrosso1973
    @rdelrosso1973 22 дня назад +786

    I understand that Ukrainian Troops in Kursk are leaving Reviews like this on Google, about the Food Establishments they find in Russia:
    1) "Good Food, but not enough parking spaces for our Tanks!"
    2) "The employees speak Ukrainian and even accept Ukranian Hryvnias for payment."
    3) " I found all the tools I need to repair my Tank. On my way to Moscow now!"
    I think the last one was just a Joke!

    • @losing_interest_in_everything
      @losing_interest_in_everything 21 день назад +68

      The funniest thing is seeing Zelensky's picture in random places like a post office or administrative building ^^

    • @Silver_Prussian
      @Silver_Prussian 21 день назад +3

      Omega Cringe

    • @boad8270
      @boad8270 21 день назад +92

      @@Silver_Prussian omega based actually, when did taunting your enemy become cringe

    • @gpond7
      @gpond7 20 дней назад +51

      ​@@Silver_Prussianthere's the Russian bot

    • @AloisMahdal
      @AloisMahdal 20 дней назад +2

      ...or was it? (No, JK, for sure he was joking! ..or was he?)

  • @adamlaski9128
    @adamlaski9128 17 дней назад +315

    One side is fighting for something. One side is fighting for someone.

    • @throne4494
      @throne4494 16 дней назад +3

      One side isn’t even fighting by themselves and the other side is fighting their own fight

    • @cedrik119
      @cedrik119 14 дней назад

      ​@@throne4494 Fighting their own fight MY ASS. They are getting stuff from Iran, NK, probably China, and other allies. Rusdia started this war by invading Ukraine. That's ON THEM.
      Russia stop fighting? No more war.
      Ukraine stop fighting? No more Ukraine.

    • @francisbrisebois5450
      @francisbrisebois5450 14 дней назад +9

      @@throne4494we found the bot

    • @titus12army28
      @titus12army28 13 дней назад +2

      ​@francisbrisebois5450 I dint think he is, I think he was talking about how Ukraine is getting help and supplies, and Russia is all alone basically

    • @lazrustosadow5880
      @lazrustosadow5880 12 дней назад

      Russia has China on their side

  • @DawudSandstorm2
    @DawudSandstorm2 20 дней назад +165

    I'd also like to mention the Ukrainian Commander, Syrsky, is a notorious trickster. He is known for attacking in one place and making it seem like the main attack, only to unexpectedly strike in a completely different place. He did this in 2022 by loudly announcing an offensive in Kherson, before launching the main attack in Kharkiv, and right now he is probably doing the same with Kursk. Even if the Russians try to anticipate this it still advantages him, as it forces them to spread out forces in order to prepare for an attack that could come from anywhere, instead of concentrating all their assets in one area like they did in 2023.

    • @elenah9950
      @elenah9950 18 дней назад +9

      Psst...shhhhhhhhh! 🤫

    • @stuart4341
      @stuart4341 18 дней назад +11

      @@elenah9950 anything we know, both Russian and Ukrainian governments knew weeks ago. There's no thought we have they don't

  • @mitchrichards1532
    @mitchrichards1532 21 день назад +268

    The fact is Russia has the same level of financial resources as Italy. Does anyone think Italy could afford a war like this and not have serious repercussions long term? It's mind boggling that people don't understand that this war is going to hurt Russia for a very long time.

    • @kahvaimuri2824
      @kahvaimuri2824 19 дней назад +17

      There's a significant difference, though. It's estimated that around 10% of Russians live below the poverty line, and the middle class isn't faring well either. Still, most of them would die for Putin and blame the Americans for their situation.
      I believe it would play out quite differently in Italy if they were in that situation.

    • @MartinD9999
      @MartinD9999 18 дней назад +37

      @kahvaimuri2824
      Only 10%? Wrong. Closer to 22% live below the poverty line. In huts and shacks for rural folk, and dilapidated apartments in the city. 10% in Moscow maybe. But nationally, it’s way higher. In fact, Siberia is estimated at over a 1/4 of it’s population lives in poverty (that’s more than 25% for the uneducated MAGA’s).

    • @nunuknowstheway6710
      @nunuknowstheway6710 18 дней назад

      It’s even worse because Russia’s wealth and income is concentrated in it’s sale of Natural gas and oil products, mostly to the EU. The EU will continue to move away from Russian energy reliance and Russia will never be able to restore their income, combine this with loss of manpower and the braindrain paint a grim future for the Russian population, one that already struggles with high levels of poverty. Invest in Vodka cause alcoholism is about to skyrocket in Russia as poverty and income crush sets in.

    • @yourewrongdontargue6565
      @yourewrongdontargue6565 18 дней назад

      @@MartinD9999so youre saying russians live better than people int he US?

    • @clearKermit
      @clearKermit 17 дней назад +6

      I feel like what Russia does have is an abundance of natural resources (particularly Titanium) but lacks the necessary infrastructure into Siberia for large-scale extraction efforts.
      A convenient neighbor to Russia who happens to have massive population, finances, and high demand for resources just so happens to be China.
      Whether it be through increasing cooperation between these two nations or if Russia indeed collapses, where China might need to perform a 'special military operation' into the territories to it's north to protect resident Chinese populations during the potential instability could be a possibility.
      TLDR: Russia has lots of natty resources, China needs them.

  • @hansdampf2284
    @hansdampf2284 22 дня назад +1181

    I can only repeated what I heard in an interview with the Lithuanian prime minister at the morning of the 22th of February 2022: the start of this war is the beginning of the end of this regime in Moscow.

    • @jacklobb3510
      @jacklobb3510 22 дня назад +28

      22nd

    • @malahammer
      @malahammer 22 дня назад +29

      There are 3 or 4 provinces that want to break away from Moscow.

    • @malahammer
      @malahammer 22 дня назад +18

      @@jacklobb3510 How is your second language.......yawn!

    • @tsar2247
      @tsar2247 22 дня назад

      Too bad that Lithuanian prime minister is just as corrupt as putin

    • @voltsnbolts8879
      @voltsnbolts8879 22 дня назад +49

      ​@malahammer pretty bad, but please correct me when I make a mistake! Learning is growth! Being offended by a correction is wildly immature.

  • @Kain01able
    @Kain01able 22 дня назад +1272

    As a non tactician, I don't know how much incompetence it takes for things to get to this point, but is this Russia's Vietnam?

    • @TheHiyy
      @TheHiyy 22 дня назад +171

      Read the history of the Soviet Afghanistan war and the numbers in Ukraine dead and wounded for each side.

    • @TheNorthie
      @TheNorthie 22 дня назад +140

      Russia wants an attritional type war in the first place. Their numbers and reserves support that style. Ukraine however wants a maneuver and movement combat like what is happening in Kursk.
      They have room to move and capture lightly defended Russian positions while incoming reinforcements either have to shore the defenses up which are sparse or pull back to a new defensive line and force the attritional warfare after the Ukrainians lose steam.
      If they send troops to the crumbing front line they will be hit by Ukrainian forces who have the advantage. If they pull back, it’s the Russians who openly concede Russian territory which is a no go.
      And even if they have Russian forces come in, they are too mismanaged and have multiple commands with no unification behind it.

    • @xGoodOldSmurfehx
      @xGoodOldSmurfehx 22 дня назад

      No, its not Russia's Vietnam
      Its Russia's American war of independence where Ukraine is the continentals and Russia is the Brits getting their asses kicked

    • @CowboySlinging
      @CowboySlinging 22 дня назад +55

      Worse

    • @spacexvanityprojectslimite3315
      @spacexvanityprojectslimite3315 22 дня назад

      russian vietnam was Afghanistan in the 80's, this is gonna be more like the fall of the third reich

  • @robdyck1187
    @robdyck1187 22 дня назад +41

    Prior to the Russian invasion of Kyiv in February 2022, Russia did request troops from Kazakhstan. They refused. Russia also requested troops from Belorus. They also refused, but allowed Russian troops to cross through to Ukraine, as well as trains carrying tanks and supplies. Belorus has also shot down Ukrainian drones attempting to transit into Russia. If Belorus were to send troops to attack Ukraine, citizens of Belorus would rebel, kicking Lukashenko out of power. As it is, many Belorus soldiers have joined Ukraine's army. And Belorus citizens have sabotaged rail lines that carry Russian stuff. Citizens of Belorus and the government of Kazakhstan see Ukraine as a brother, don't expect them to join Russia's side.

    • @Stegosaur7
      @Stegosaur7 13 дней назад +1

      I've been trying to find any sources to this but the best i could find was Wikipedia saying that 450 Belarusian soldiers are in Ukraine from July 2023, what is your source?

  • @neonshadow5005
    @neonshadow5005 22 дня назад +131

    Putin threatening to use Nuclear weapons has always been stupid, as the U.S. has in the past stated a zero tolerance for their use, so if Putin were to use them, he would be taking a tremendous risk that it would draw not just the U.S. but Europe directly into the conflict. He's arrogant but he's not *that* stupid. It would end him.

    • @spike5911
      @spike5911 21 день назад +4

      Putin never threated anyone with nuclear weapons. He explained when he would have to use them.

    • @stefthorman8548
      @stefthorman8548 21 день назад +6

      "zero tolerance" equivalent to Russia's red line

    • @demoniack81
      @demoniack81 20 дней назад

      @@stefthorman8548 Not at all the same thing. NO ONE in the world wants a world where nuclear weapons become once again accepted as a tool of war. NO ONE.
      Not the US, not France and the UK, not India or China or Pakistan. The reason is simple. The instant that nuclear warfare becomes a possibility again, it will reignite a worldwide arms race with every single country that is capable of acquiring nuclear weapons doing so as quickly as possible, and that is precisely what the nuclear powers do NOT want.
      They want to keep their special status of untouchables and will stop at nothing to achieve this end.
      The second Putin orders a nuclear strike, he's done for. Every single nuclear power in the world will be directly going for his head. And believe me, they WILL find him. There isn't a hole deep enough for anyone to hide from that kind of dedication.

    • @asullivan4047
      @asullivan4047 20 дней назад +5

      Currently Uncle Vladimir does much saber rattling rhetoric-!!!😳

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 20 дней назад

      It's actually becoming a running joke, Putin has been threatening the nuke card a lot over the last two years but it comes across as desperation to get the west to stop supporting Ukraine.
      In truth, Putin can't afford to use nukes, if there were any real signs of him going that route, many of his top brass in the government and much of the public would likely turn against Putin, probably to the degree of outright executing him.
      Putin might be mad enough to use nukes but I highly doubt many in the government and most of the Russian people are, in other words, it's an empty threat that he knows he can't use that I'm surprised Putin keeps banging on about it lol.
      The only way countries would realistically use nukes if the country is being invaded and things were getting desperate, but Russia isn't being invaded, apart from the Kursh region, but that isn't an invasion and more of a tactic from Ukraine and clearly not something that nukes would be used yet.
      In any case, Putin's main problem is self survival, he cares about his position of power and will do whatever it takes to protect that, even throw the Russian people under a bus, but Putin also realises that he needs to keep a segment of the Russian people onside for his own survival, hence why he's not as strong as he wants us to think he is in Russia and his options are quite limited in what he can do, hence why he's willing to use prisoners, mercenaries and others on the front line but he seems scared of conscripting more Russians in the military, Putin very likely knows that if he pushes his luck too far with the Russian people, the nose will likely tighten around his neck.

  • @happyhippoeaters4261
    @happyhippoeaters4261 22 дня назад +152

    Those who do not learn from the past, are doomed to repeat it

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX 21 день назад +10

      Napoleon, and that small mustache guy... maybe now Zelenski? ^^

    • @markmaher4548
      @markmaher4548 20 дней назад +4

      ​@@AwoudeXMore like the lesson Tzar Peter I learnt fighting the Turks on multiple occasions durng the 18th century or Tzar Nicholas 1st learnt when he attacked the Turks in 1854 & his succesor Nicholas II learned when fighting the Japanese in 1904 & 10yrs later fighting the Germans & Austro-Hungarian empire 1914-17 & several soviet era leaders during the Soviet-Afghan war.

    • @lotuselansteve
      @lotuselansteve 14 дней назад

      No aggressor leans from the past.

    • @ewfse364u35jh
      @ewfse364u35jh 14 дней назад +1

      @@markmaher4548 current situation with Russia is 1-to-1 as it was with tzar Nicholas I - ambitious moron, whith similar corruption issue in society who lost Crimean war. Putin is going exactly in the same tracks.

  • @teddybearisms2505
    @teddybearisms2505 22 дня назад +779

    Weird that your map shows Crimea as Russian, but your map does not show Kursk as Ukrainian.

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 22 дня назад +160

      Conquered vs contested

    • @mstiff402
      @mstiff402 22 дня назад +182

      Crimea belongs to Ukraine.

    • @IceBioshock
      @IceBioshock 22 дня назад +77

      his map is generally speaking flawed, ukraine took only a small portion of kursk, not as much as hes showing - he just got the whole region, while they took a couple villages there with small strategic benefit
      hes clearly biased, not a good source for neutral informations

    • @ethanetn
      @ethanetn 22 дня назад +5

      Its currently occupied by russia

    • @thany3
      @thany3 22 дня назад +29

      @@ethanetn And Kursk is occupied by Ukraine, so it should've been coloured same as Ukraine then. Partly anyway.

  • @Edoras5916
    @Edoras5916 22 дня назад +599

    if russia has more troops than Ukraine, why does russia employ so many mercenaries from all over the world since last year, mostly from its allies?

    • @bigdaddyeddy1252
      @bigdaddyeddy1252 22 дня назад +98

      Maybe because Russia has deployed many of its own troops in Syria, Georgia, Transnistria, Azerbaijan, Kazachstan, Tajikistan, Libya, Mozambik and some other african countries. Then they need are large number to secure their own borders and a large number occupying their colonies in Caucasus, Siberia and Far East 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @christopherarendt3531
      @christopherarendt3531 22 дня назад

      Politics. It’s bad for approval ratings to grind your own people into dust. Their bank accounts don’t have the same sentiment.

    • @fjalarhenriksson
      @fjalarhenriksson 22 дня назад +152

      if you knew how war and economy works you would know that its cheaper to pay off other nations young men to go and die instead of wasting your own workforce

    • @Thisworldistoobig
      @Thisworldistoobig 22 дня назад +79

      Also, foreign troops are considered more expendable, especially from the perspective of Putin keeping public support for the war in Russia.

    • @william3228
      @william3228 22 дня назад

      This is most important. ​@@Thisworldistoobig

  • @bicyclemanNL
    @bicyclemanNL 22 дня назад +299

    Prisoner exchanges work in Ukraine’s favour but they also need to get the children back

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 22 дня назад +37

      "Mr Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, born on 7 October 1952, President of the Russian Federation, is allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of population (children) and that of unlawful transfer of population (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation (under articles 8(2)(a)(vii) and 8(2)(b)(viii) of the Rome Statute). The crimes were allegedly committed in Ukrainian occupied territory at least from 24 February 2022. There are reasonable grounds to believe that Mr Putin bears individual criminal responsibility for the aforementioned crimes, (i) for having committed the acts directly, jointly with others and/or through others (article 25(3)(a) of the Rome Statute), and (ii) for his failure to exercise control properly over civilian and military subordinates who committed the acts, or allowed for their commission, and who were under his effective authority and control, pursuant to superior responsibility (article 28(b) of the Rome Statute)."

    • @curiousmonster8221
      @curiousmonster8221 21 день назад

      @@tonyburzio4107 It's a load of bullshit accusations from a bullshit court - otherwise this crap would be enforced. Evacuating children from a war zone is not a war crime. 3.5 million Ukraine citizens fled to Russia voluntarily & most of the world knows they are safe & looked after well. I am guessing you are from the heavily censored areas of Europe or N America otherwise you would know this.

    • @NofirstnameNolastname
      @NofirstnameNolastname 20 дней назад +22

      Nobody ever talks about the stolen kids, it's awful.

    • @curiousmonster8221
      @curiousmonster8221 19 дней назад

      @@NofirstnameNolastname I do. The children were evacuated from a war zone. Thier parents are either with them or in jail for sending them to safety in Russia. There are 3.5 million Ukraine refugees in Russia. No children have been kidnapped or stolen by the Russian Government. The ICC is a discredited redundant organisation.

    • @menkros1
      @menkros1 17 дней назад

      Truth

  • @netsiteing
    @netsiteing 21 день назад +26

    Nuclear threat is one when one’s existence is threatened … Ukraine is not targeting Russia to threaten its existence but to defend its own sovereign lands and trying to push Russia to a negotiation from a better position

    • @appletherapy
      @appletherapy 14 дней назад +3

      It would be dumb for a child to put dog poop on a candy his littler brother had that he wanted. Nuclear bombs make land unable to be used for years and years. Maybe decades and decades

    • @ReiseLukas
      @ReiseLukas 13 дней назад

      Ukraine's sovereign lands are already compromised by the American led New World Order. Zelensky is a stooge for the Globalists.

  • @fadate7292
    @fadate7292 20 дней назад +32

    ...With the notable exception that Ukraine will not keep russian territory, but will rather negotiate to regain their land. Restore their borders and the war will have to stop.

    • @johnrose3308
      @johnrose3308 18 дней назад

      The popeol will de throne pouton. .

    • @fadate7292
      @fadate7292 18 дней назад

      @@johnrose3308 They are to frightened and numb to do that...

    • @imokguysivetoldyoutoomanyt2427
      @imokguysivetoldyoutoomanyt2427 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@fadate7292dont underestimate the lengths that angry citizens will go to to remove corrupt individuals from power.

    • @fadate7292
      @fadate7292 17 дней назад

      @@imokguysivetoldyoutoomanyt2427 I don't underestimate angry citizens, remember the 90's european overturns ? But those were initiated by TLAs, not by the people themselves.

  • @tdkreturns-batcavepictures1224
    @tdkreturns-batcavepictures1224 22 дня назад +18

    "All who gain power are afraid to lose it." - Sheev Palpatine.

  • @user-hj7sx3nv8p
    @user-hj7sx3nv8p 22 дня назад +414

    You can’t force a dictator into a settlement. Pride will not allow Putin to be reasonable. If anything, this will make him more erratic and dangerous.

    • @phoenixjim0527
      @phoenixjim0527 22 дня назад

      Correct. Look at Hitler, Muammar Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, and Bashar al-Assad. They inhumanely and wantonly sacrifice their own people. Dictators are typically sociopaths.

    • @Gavin-ve3by
      @Gavin-ve3by 22 дня назад +40

      wrong...this will make him very busy in the background...logistically...he is now compromised....that on top of the loss of the pipeline...the train line....0.007% of land and yet this face lost...the troops loss...then we see the PR lady who was paraylised left behind...GOLD

    • @Amargosa2006
      @Amargosa2006 22 дня назад +5

      So Ukraine should give in?

    • @shadowbear2595
      @shadowbear2595 22 дня назад

      Putin did good to russia . after boris yelstin he saved russia and all you all want is see it fall aparently democracy .With putin russia saw a 900% gpd growth take him out and you will realise what u did wrong

    • @antonystringfellow5152
      @antonystringfellow5152 22 дня назад

      Putin is far from being dangerous, he's scared of doing anything that could put his survival in even more jeopardy.
      I saw the look on his face when he learned about the invasion - he looked like he was soiling himself.

  • @dag1704
    @dag1704 22 дня назад +18

    It will take decades and a lot of lifes to clear all mines from Ukraine.
    Such an asshole move to go to another country and mine everything....

  • @sergiopabzu6692
    @sergiopabzu6692 16 дней назад +6

    Ukraine isn't invading Russia, it is just a special operation.

  • @BeBe99912
    @BeBe99912 22 дня назад +92

    According to military analysts, Russia has not pulled any troops from the Donbass front in support of the Kursk counteroffensive.

    • @SkinE-Vadee-Veechee
      @SkinE-Vadee-Veechee 22 дня назад +33

      Russia also hasn't made a strategically impressive military move this entire war. According to the facts.

    • @richardofoz2167
      @richardofoz2167 22 дня назад

      This whole video is a wet dream by bureaucrats in Brussels. Don't come here looking for facts.

    • @gzoechi
      @gzoechi 22 дня назад +3

      They need to move people in to keep the status quo. The question should be, have they redirected the inflow?

    • @kompatybilijny9348
      @kompatybilijny9348 21 день назад +8

      I've seen reports that they sent their nuclear, aviation and engineering personell as infantry

    • @katethomas1519
      @katethomas1519 21 день назад +6

      Why would they this is a recruiters dream, the motherland is actually under attack. Ukraine is suffer from a man power issue already, Russia will end up doubling the size of its army.

  • @TheOdinCrusade
    @TheOdinCrusade 21 день назад +31

    The first victim of war is always the truth.
    Remember this.

    • @Maplelust
      @Maplelust 21 день назад +4

      bot talk. not true in this war.

    • @zachsmith4353
      @zachsmith4353 14 дней назад +5

      Kinda hard to say that things aren’t truthful, when we have thousands of videos recorded by average soldiers on both sides. We live in a age of technology, where every moment can be live streamed at any time

    • @gen.tucker6024
      @gen.tucker6024 14 дней назад +2

      Saying that during a war makes it a paradox though

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 14 дней назад

      @@gen.tucker6024 Exactly!

    • @klartraum8495
      @klartraum8495 12 дней назад

      @@Maplelust you are a naughty bad bot

  • @sargonofakad
    @sargonofakad 22 дня назад +148

    The Russian people would be wise to throw their "leaders" out of power.

    • @MrRobertjusher
      @MrRobertjusher 22 дня назад +35

      Out of power or out a window

    • @adamsapple7193
      @adamsapple7193 22 дня назад

      The Russian people have no say. Putin has rigged it all

    • @Cam-nq8br
      @Cam-nq8br 22 дня назад +16

      @@MrRobertjusherhopefully both 😂

    • @richardofoz2167
      @richardofoz2167 22 дня назад +8

      That applies more to the US than to Russia,

    • @glimoreganajai2206
      @glimoreganajai2206 22 дня назад

      Sorry to say that but european union was equiping russian police with tools to supress russian people in exchange for oil, its a bit crazy that germany and canada was supplying russian police year after war start untill someone noticed and put stop to it.
      Nobody gonna do anything really.

  • @jdmaine51084
    @jdmaine51084 22 дня назад +28

    I'm a fan of good military strategy. I have no military experience. But as I get older, the more I enjoy studying these topics. Waking up that August morning was the first this actually felt like a real war. The guy in the video even says it himself, "because the summer counteroffensive was broadcast all over the papers". I remember thinking that same thing.

  • @brimbledun
    @brimbledun 22 дня назад +48

    Damn, just two more weeks and Russia’s cooked.
    It isn’t Russian/Chinese bots disliking your videos, it’s your audience. Every week “it’s over for x”, “x has two more weeks”.
    Cmon man.

    • @realQuestion
      @realQuestion 21 день назад +17

      Ukraine: about to win since 2022. Putin: about to be deposed since 2014. Yes, it gets tiresome to hear this. If they're ever right, it will be by accident.

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ 21 день назад +3

      @@realQuestion NATO is giving him all handicaps possible and the US Senate even gave him time to take some breath. Nobody was taking in 2014 Pootin is losing anything. The opposite.
      In 2022 the war started. Why would Ukraine even be considered a winning side if they lost so much this year alone? Pootin will fall if China and the US decide for him to fall. Both are currently high profiteering of Ruzzia in a war scenario. Nothing will happen by accident.

    • @fly12hu655
      @fly12hu655 19 дней назад +1

      @@HanSolo__ war didnt start in 2022

    • @surf4chnl248
      @surf4chnl248 17 дней назад

      Fr fr, finally someone in the comments that also notices

  • @KC24987
    @KC24987 22 дня назад +14

    When Russia invaded Ukraine, a red line wasn't crossed already? The UN draws a line for Ukraine but doesn't for Russia 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @silverbackag9790
      @silverbackag9790 20 дней назад

      Red line was crossed when we (the US and NATO) started this crap by staging coups, violating the Minks agreements, trying to get Ukraine into NATO.

    • @markmaher4548
      @markmaher4548 20 дней назад +3

      Well, the Ukrainian army wouldn't be in Kursk today if Putin hadn't invaded the rest Ukraine in 2022 after it's illegal annexing of Crimea after it invaded in 2014. Putin could end the war today, he could just pull out of Ukraine, leave them alone & let them go their own way.

  • @markusd.7409
    @markusd.7409 22 дня назад +86

    Square meters of gas? You probably meant cubic meters of gas

    • @davidzof
      @davidzof 22 дня назад +22

      it's flat gas

    • @mojancevskialeksandar6955
      @mojancevskialeksandar6955 22 дня назад +8

      @@davidzof its fart gas... so much from russian gas.. no gas at all, just fart gas

    • @markusd.7409
      @markusd.7409 21 день назад +1

      @@davidzof Areas are measured by square meters, volume is measured by cubic meters! Frankly your comment doesn't make sense. What is flat gas?

    • @radek1651
      @radek1651 21 день назад +7

      @@markusd.7409 well... if its measured in square meters then it has to be flat gas, otherwise it would be in cubic meters.

    • @markusd.7409
      @markusd.7409 21 день назад +3

      @@radek1651 I googled flat gas. Have not found any scientific definition. I only find a reference to flatulence

  • @tovermans1
    @tovermans1 22 дня назад +62

    Looks like someone read the art of war. No point in defending when you keep supply lines untouched.

  • @davestorm6718
    @davestorm6718 22 дня назад +57

    I believe that pipeline is an insurance policy against nuclear attack (so is the nuclear power plant) - if either were destroyed (in such an attack) it would be like shooting your own toe off. Not to mention fallout would rain all over the area (even if neither was destroyed or damaged) making accessibility impossible. Smart move on Ukraine's part.

    • @KiRiTO72987
      @KiRiTO72987 21 день назад

      I don't think nukes are likely in Ukraine at all why would you nuke land you plan to occupy and annex

    • @vincent_hall
      @vincent_hall 20 дней назад

      Good analysis.
      Thank you.

    • @SgtSledgehammer12
      @SgtSledgehammer12 18 дней назад

      The vast majority of modern nuclear weapons are airburst, which minimizes fallout.

    • @davestorm6718
      @davestorm6718 18 дней назад

      @@SgtSledgehammer12 True, but you still toxify the land and the water supply & ultimately the food supply. The US has plenty of cases where the "safer" nukes [the underground nukes] are still wreaking havoc, half a century later, on the water supply. I know it was still an issue as late as 1996 (I worked for an environmental lab and did testing for many SuperFund projects out West), and can only guess as to how much of this mess remains (the shear number of nuclear tests did unspeakable damage).

    • @davestorm6718
      @davestorm6718 18 дней назад

      What's the point of conquest if the land you conquer is useless?

  • @DanilSay
    @DanilSay 22 дня назад +50

    Crimea is internationally recognised as Ukraine. Never show it as Russian

    • @RadoDani
      @RadoDani 20 дней назад +4

      Not everyone. Crimean Republic preceded formation of Ukraine and it was put under Kiev administration only in 1954, when soviets thought USSR will be forever. After break up, Crimea fought for independence from Ukraine since 1991.

    • @DanilSay
      @DanilSay 20 дней назад +3

      @@RadoDani Crimean Republic existed in 1910s and was a state of Crimean Tatars. After USSR occupation it became CSSR - Crimean Tatar Socialist Republic. Then indigenous people was deported by russians. Than it became part of Ukrainian Socialist Republic due to management issues under Russia Socialist Republic. Than it became Crimean Autonomic Republic of Ukraine without right of sovereignty. It was never on the board, but than russia occupied it. “Crimean Republic” is russian attempt to legalise occupation using people that replaced native peoples, creating myth that “Crimea was always russia” (it almost never was). Crimea is not a part of russia, it’s territory under occupation and nothing else

    • @rampantrambling8178
      @rampantrambling8178 17 дней назад

      For a show about the ongoing war, its maps are meant to be informative about the state of affairs.

  • @thomaslinton5765
    @thomaslinton5765 22 дня назад +21

    Marx a "Russian Leader"? He was German and oligarchy replaced oligarchy - not communism.

  • @trehndr
    @trehndr 22 дня назад +32

    videos like these will be played in a future history class. crazy to think abt that

    • @sirPUNKsir
      @sirPUNKsir 16 дней назад +1

      Well first lets hope they get to the objective truth of everything before adding (or not) these kinds of videos as history Gospel in the future!

  • @bigdaddyeddy1252
    @bigdaddyeddy1252 22 дня назад +56

    The Ukrainians are bad ass

    • @GilbertKisling
      @GilbertKisling 22 дня назад +4

      why did so many men run like little girls when the action started

    • @Not_MindlessAndGullibleAlways
      @Not_MindlessAndGullibleAlways 22 дня назад

      Ukraine is a good ally worth backing.
      They are giving Putin a lot more war than what he bargained for. The world is taking notice.

    • @gzoechi
      @gzoechi 22 дня назад +15

      ​@@GilbertKislingbecause they were Russians

    • @taktojonotvl
      @taktojonotvl 22 дня назад

      @@Hai-Hunter Nas mnogo is not even close to any competetion 😂 They stay in iron rank forever

    • @valdasdr8432
      @valdasdr8432 22 дня назад +3

      50% the people ran away, the other half goes to die for territories where 80-90% of citizens were Russian before the war. Total badasses lololol

  • @Plymonk666
    @Plymonk666 20 дней назад +7

    7:31 in no way should they agree a settlement; Putin has every single time took the ‘settlement’ ‘ceasefire’ ‘peace deal’ to only restock, rebuild and then reattack when he is fully ready again; he will not stop peacefully, ever 7:31

    • @RadoDani
      @RadoDani 20 дней назад

      People think it is Putin vs Zalensky, but put the political ambitions of the two aside and why not ask the actual people in Western Ukraine. Western “Ukraine” is culturally, ethnically and politically aligned with Russia. It’s the centre and northeast that is linguistically and culturally different because for centuries it was part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Hence the ongoing civil war and subsequent Russian invasion. Yes, there should be a settlement. Ukraine in its current form makes no sense. It’ll remain a ticking bomb otherwise. 💣

    • @i_draw_whatever18
      @i_draw_whatever18 14 дней назад

      Ukraine could go like:
      "We’ll only agree to a settlement if Putin permanently steps down/ if you hand Putin to our custody for war crimes"

  • @bloggalot4718
    @bloggalot4718 20 дней назад +6

    Don’t confuse the number of troops with the quality of troops.

  • @eliasuek
    @eliasuek 22 дня назад +3

    Whats worse?
    - Russia gets surprised by the UA invasion
    - Russia knew about the UA invasion, but hat no opportunities to react
    They had to play surprised

  • @officialcrit6685
    @officialcrit6685 22 дня назад +49

    Have in mind that some of the baltic countries to the west are also opening plans to engage in the war against russia.

    • @richardofoz2167
      @richardofoz2167 22 дня назад +7

      Yes, there is no end to the delusion.

    • @klartraum8495
      @klartraum8495 12 дней назад

      The Baltic chihuahas? The only thing they can do is bark

  • @melmeltoo
    @melmeltoo 22 дня назад +44

    Crimea peninsula IS Ukraine turf that Russia took in 2014.

    • @capes8395
      @capes8395 21 день назад +3

      cope harder

    • @_but_why
      @_but_why 21 день назад

      Now do the map for Serbia, with Internationally recognised borders, and lets laugh together about your hypocrity :)

  • @netsiteing
    @netsiteing 21 день назад +7

    The challenge remains that Russia doesn’t need to move its forces from occupied region of Ukraine to fend off in Kursk, but it can bring in troops from other part of Russia and places like Chechnya

    • @GreenIsTheWayForward
      @GreenIsTheWayForward 20 дней назад +2

      Yeah, but Putin could always have done so to just reinforce the already existing front, but hasn't. Every soldier Putin drafts is a weakening of his economy, military production capacity, popular support, and cash reserve. And every soldier he moves from somewhere else is a weakening of (projected) power in that other region, plus there's the cost for moving troops, time needed for having them catch up to a vastly different situation, and having to supply them with different kit which Russia is notoriously bad at. Invading Kursk was a very smart move I think.

  • @Alikkay
    @Alikkay 22 дня назад +3

    Your map is completely wrong, they didn't take the whole Kursk region, but only a little part of it

  • @rongike
    @rongike 22 дня назад +167

    what's with the map? Crimea is Ukraine 🙄

    • @123void6
      @123void6 22 дня назад +11

      It was a gift, its not actually ukrainian, read up buddy, and no I am not pro-russian I just dont like bullshit

    • @dyl9013
      @dyl9013 22 дня назад +61

      ​@123void6 you don't usually take gifts back from people

    • @Gnilron_game
      @Gnilron_game 22 дня назад +27

      @@123void6piss off

    • @HerrdesSchnees
      @HerrdesSchnees 22 дня назад +11

      @@123void6that’s not true. Russia just had a deal with Ukraine for using the military port of Sewastopol plus other military structures exclusively for Russian military

    • @DrDrystal
      @DrDrystal 22 дня назад +5

      @@Gnilron_game quick honest words, love it

  • @mikestewart4752
    @mikestewart4752 22 дня назад +17

    1:25. This is already being used at incredible scale against channels that are critical of “The Chiggity”.

  • @Sect10n31
    @Sect10n31 22 дня назад +51

    Ukraine learned from Israel. U.S. says don't do it & Israel does it anyways 😂

    • @Cam-nq8br
      @Cam-nq8br 22 дня назад +32

      As an American I can safely say our government will exhaust all other possibilities before making the correct one lol

    • @mattia8327
      @mattia8327 22 дня назад +18

      NATO is trying to be relatively nice to Russia because it doesn't want WW3 but can't accept a dictatorship to win.
      Ukraine however sees it's people dying everyday and thus wants to win not as fast as possible and to do this, you can't be relatively nice to Russia.
      Ukraine is right, we as NATO are wrong on this case but somewhat justified.

    • @garywick2090
      @garywick2090 21 день назад

      US politicians are worried about popularity not other countries problems....cause they cant even solve their own

    • @startrilogy
      @startrilogy 20 дней назад +5

      But Ukraine is a victim and israel is not

    • @djj949
      @djj949 20 дней назад

      well said

  • @Joe-po9xn
    @Joe-po9xn 22 дня назад +16

    Listen dude, it’s not over until Swan Lake plays on repeat.

  • @VGAstudent
    @VGAstudent 16 дней назад +2

    To the people who complain that a line has been crossed when Ukraine invaded Russia, forget that Russia crossed the line in the first place when invading Ukraine with false pretenses in the first place. De-Nazification of the area?? ARE YOU SERIOUS??

    • @theo866
      @theo866 14 дней назад

      True, It's a good move if it forced negotiations but the fact is it's the civilians that mostly pay for all of this which is sad no matter what are the results. Like why people talk about countries like it's a game

  • @hansdampf2284
    @hansdampf2284 22 дня назад +29

    15:09 is this correct? I thought the US only prohibited the use of ATACMS rockets in Russia not HIMARS in general

    • @fjalarhenriksson
      @fjalarhenriksson 22 дня назад +8

      the guy doesnt know what hes talking about

    • @HepCatJack
      @HepCatJack 22 дня назад +5

      I think that the rule was not to attack a Russian target from Ukraine. If they launch from Kursk they're launching from Russia not Ukraine.

    • @hansdampf2284
      @hansdampf2284 22 дня назад +2

      @@HepCatJack no, I know this was the rule for the most time, but in the last weeks they were mixing it up

    • @hansdampf2284
      @hansdampf2284 22 дня назад +6

      @@fjalarhenriksson to be fair they went from a general “no western equipment used for attacks on Russian soil” to separate rules for different weapon systems and even ammunition. It’s hard to keep track

    • @Ollen1982
      @Ollen1982 21 день назад +3

      They changed it a few times. The last time I checked is that they could return fire.

  • @tckgkljgfl7958
    @tckgkljgfl7958 22 дня назад +10

    If you want upvotes you need to do the basics and show crimea as ukranian. How is anyone gonna take you seriously if you can't get something as basic as a map right?

    • @_but_why
      @_but_why 21 день назад +3

      Now do the map for Serbia, with Internationally recognised borders, and lets laugh together about your hypocrity :)

  • @TooBnooBtooB
    @TooBnooBtooB 22 дня назад +6

    Kursk is 300 miles south of Moscow

  • @metalavenger23
    @metalavenger23 21 день назад +1

    Nice little twist of the truth there, the U.S., just before this little foray into Russia did actually give permission to Ukraine to use HIMARS offensively against Russia and started providing missiles that can attack air and ground targets. The U.S. also gave the green light for Ukraine to use their tanks more freely.

  • @MrTmm97
    @MrTmm97 20 дней назад +1

    14:57 I heard in multiple other military news and communication channels that the US has recently loosened rules on HIMARS and other western hardware that allowed Ukraine to use some western hardware in the Kursk incursion the way they have.
    I would double check that statement about the US explicitly prohibiting HIMARS on Russian soil to be sure it wasn’t changed.
    If I’m wrong by all means let me know but the channel I think I heard it on are reliable from everything I’ve learned from them over the past few years. I’d be seriously surprised if they were mistaken.

  • @UNGSX-R
    @UNGSX-R 20 дней назад +19

    With the amount of distorted information provided here, it is likely for someone to assume that your sourcing your information from mainstream/social media.

    • @GhostAeonWolf
      @GhostAeonWolf 16 дней назад +1

      Guy does not even know difference between Czechia (Czech Republic) and Chechnya

  • @rudhthongvanit682
    @rudhthongvanit682 22 дня назад +4

    I thought gas volume was measured by cubic foot or meter. Never heard of square meter being used in volume measurement.

  • @anthonyboal6086
    @anthonyboal6086 20 дней назад +8

    That's what happens when your military has zero experience

  • @awgates85
    @awgates85 18 дней назад +1

    I'm not an expert historian or military expert, but if we set aside the morale issue, if a retreat becomes necessary and the Ukrainian administration recognizes it soon enough, an orderly fighting withdrawal from Kursk should be extremely costly for the Russian forces. I dont know the overall plan here, but even if they don't keep the territory for much longer, this could still be made to be too costly for Putin.

  • @F_Around_and_find_out
    @F_Around_and_find_out 18 дней назад +2

    The Afghan war is repeating itself. But worse, Ukraine army is no militia and Russian oil is burning.

  • @marvinhensbergen1515
    @marvinhensbergen1515 20 дней назад +4

    Russia is running out of supplies and experienced man power.

    • @BCSTS
      @BCSTS 20 дней назад

      So is Ukraine

    • @marvinhensbergen1515
      @marvinhensbergen1515 20 дней назад

      @@BCSTS Russia has very few experienced fighters left, relying on conscripts now. Human lives are worth noting to Putin.

    • @SmexMyPocky
      @SmexMyPocky 16 дней назад

      @@marvinhensbergen1515 russia is giving immunity to a U.S. airforce pilot whos charged with child pornography if he fights for them

    • @ClaseyMeanAh
      @ClaseyMeanAh 10 дней назад

      @@BCSTS Russia's gonna have it way worse now that Ukraine turned the tables on them

  • @Yaro_A
    @Yaro_A 21 день назад +3

    The F-16's can be in Russia depending on wich one. Ukraine is buying all belgain F-16's because Belgium will replace them with the new F-32 fighters. The deal will be finished in 2027. So some of these are already oficially Ukrainian fighters.

  • @Sect10n31
    @Sect10n31 22 дня назад +62

    A coalition of willing NATO countries enters Ukraine & offers to shore up their borders with Russia & Belarus helps to free up Ukrainian troops for the front lines.

    • @JohnJackson-e9z
      @JohnJackson-e9z 22 дня назад +6

      Won't happen as that would risk direct conflict between nuclear powers.

    • @andrzejostrowski5579
      @andrzejostrowski5579 22 дня назад +2

      Isn’t Estonia sending troops?

    • @hungrymusicwolf
      @hungrymusicwolf 22 дня назад +9

      @@JohnJackson-e9z We've had such "direct conflicts" for the entirety of the cold war.
      NATO soldiers fighting under another flag under order of the west vs Soldiers of the Soviet Union (potentially under another flag) fighting for the Kremlin has been a thing for as long as they fought.

    • @mattia8327
      @mattia8327 22 дня назад +7

      ​​@@hungrymusicwolf
      It was mostly done by the USSR in the Korean war, Vietnam war, etc...
      NATO didn't really do this. They tended to give supplies and weapons, rarely to put their soldiers in danger for nothing (since in a democracy every life is important and u will loose if u don't give the people a reason to fight)
      Russia always plays dirty and still looses.

    • @JohnJackson-e9z
      @JohnJackson-e9z 22 дня назад

      @@andrzejostrowski5579 No, just talking and posturing so far.

  • @YVO007
    @YVO007 13 дней назад

    This RUclips channel is one of the best for people who feel it is vital to feel the earth as an environment first but foremost from the perspective of those civilians most effected by change.

  • @Fabian-Wenzel
    @Fabian-Wenzel 20 дней назад +1

    Kursk Oblast has one of the largest iron ore deposits in the world, which Ukraine needs for its defense industry. In Kursk, neither compasses nor navigation systems can be relied upon because the large amount of iron ore impairs navigation, as the compass needle does not traditionally point north, but in all possible directions. That was the reason why the Ukrainian invasion started there. I think the two Ukrainian brigades want to break through to Moscow quickly to force the Russian government to end the war.

  • @georl1
    @georl1 22 дня назад +11

    Oh Hum, that's the way it is with a dictatorship. One man runs the show.

    • @vincent_hall
      @vincent_hall 20 дней назад +1

      True, and one person can't make good decisions about everything in a country of millions or hundreds of millions of people.
      So they always crumble eventually.

  • @user-jy3io4iz2p
    @user-jy3io4iz2p 22 дня назад +29

    Empires go from the inside and Ukraine is in.

    • @Dreadpirateroberts777
      @Dreadpirateroberts777 22 дня назад +1

      Napoleon and Hitler couldn’t even beat Russia no way Zelensky the comedian could😂💯without American Troops it’s only a matter of time they lose

    • @user-jy3io4iz2p
      @user-jy3io4iz2p 22 дня назад +3

      @@Dreadpirateroberts777 The SU got equipment via Alaska from the US as nowadays wars are fought differently as the world is witnessing.

    • @Duchess_Van_Hoof
      @Duchess_Van_Hoof 22 дня назад +10

      ​@@Dreadpirateroberts777 They're not trying to conquer Russia, only make the war so costly that the economy crumbles, and civil unrest leads to Russia pulling out of Ukraine.
      Russia has certainly lost wars before, WW1, Finland, Afghanistan, Japan...

    • @Theplug926
      @Theplug926 21 день назад +1

      @@Duchess_Van_HoofChechens

    • @Theplug926
      @Theplug926 21 день назад +2

      @@Duchess_Van_Hoofthey lose every war they are in 😂

  • @hazydreamer7965
    @hazydreamer7965 22 дня назад +15

    Slava Ukraini !

  • @kwokleongawyong1064
    @kwokleongawyong1064 20 дней назад +1

    And this man is a comedian before. Mind boggling.

    • @WhateverOwO
      @WhateverOwO 15 дней назад

      When difficult times and times of need happen you learn tenfold of what you normally do on whatever is necessary to survive. If you need something, you'll do whatever it takes.

  • @LadyYautjaSpacePirate
    @LadyYautjaSpacePirate 14 дней назад +1

    "Pootin" had been flushed down the toilet! 😂
    Personally, I hate all governments, but I can't stand Putin!

  • @raoulkent
    @raoulkent 22 дня назад +5

    Nice evening watch, thanks for the video!

  • @ramblinevilmushroom
    @ramblinevilmushroom 22 дня назад +56

    comment to signal boost.
    Algorithm, i summon thee!

  • @conscioussubconsciousness1976
    @conscioussubconsciousness1976 22 дня назад +8

    All the Russians are like that surprised Pikachu meme

  • @60beats44
    @60beats44 18 дней назад +2

    What would a RUclips (News) video be without loud ‘background’ music?

  • @larslayton4472
    @larslayton4472 21 день назад +2

    This will seriously hinder Russia’s ability to maintain its perceived position of power.

  • @CowboySlinging
    @CowboySlinging 22 дня назад +22

    Its really not using resources though? Like those troops were gonna be a reserve force and now Russia is forced to cover the same land Ukraine does already meaning the 400k Russians that are in ukraine are gonna need to spread out halting alot of there assaults and possibly forcing Putin into another round of conscription as well as causing panic on Russian media causing discontent. This isnt gonna for an exchange cause 1k sq km isnt alot of land to change hands and it would be stupid for either side to give it up anyhow. This is clearly a statement to the Russian people that the war is now on there land as well and if they want it to stop they need to tell putin to get the fuck out of ukraine now and forever!!!

  • @curiousmonster8221
    @curiousmonster8221 20 дней назад +3

    Comments being deleted. Reality ban in force.

  • @implypiememe6974
    @implypiememe6974 22 дня назад +4

    Putin is done again.

  • @johnhough7738
    @johnhough7738 20 дней назад +1

    "... or a government that allowed it to happen ...?"
    How about:
    "... or a government that set it all up to happen?"

  • @dhab146
    @dhab146 22 дня назад +2

    Never ever underestimate your apponent, especially one that is intelligent,strong and knows strategy.

    • @Hai-Hunter
      @Hai-Hunter 22 дня назад +2

      Don’t underestimate the Russians! They have the second most competent army in Russia!

  • @LusitaniaFilms
    @LusitaniaFilms 22 дня назад +4

    I think I know why the Ukrainians didn't tell anyone especially the United States this Information, because when they tell people it's everywhere on the news.

  • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
    @user-cd4bx6uq1y 21 день назад +5

    Fun fact: even Ukrainians stuggle to keep up with all the events

  • @Xpurple
    @Xpurple 22 дня назад +10

    Вся эта ситуация должна прекратиться. Никто не выигрывает от войны.

    • @TaxEvader2197
      @TaxEvader2197 22 дня назад +5

      You should tell Putin about this

    • @spike5911
      @spike5911 21 день назад

      @@TaxEvader2197 More like the western elites, who made this war between brother nations start.

    • @S0upDr4g0n5
      @S0upDr4g0n5 21 день назад

      ......except those selling the weapons and the political campaigns they fund....

    • @yarik_superpro
      @yarik_superpro 21 день назад +3

      Скажи это путину лутче
      Верни Украине земли 1991 вот все что мы хотим.

    • @Xpurple
      @Xpurple 21 день назад

      @@yarik_superpro : Хотел бы я, но я согласен с тобой.

  • @idkman3210
    @idkman3210 18 дней назад +4

    Russia said "nah i'd win" but ukraine humbled them so quick.

  • @Noorbster
    @Noorbster 22 дня назад +2

    43 million SQUARE meters of gas?! Ugh

  • @ananmuadi31
    @ananmuadi31 22 дня назад +1

    The most outspoken critics of putin are ironically the hardliners.

  • @josephamaral419
    @josephamaral419 22 дня назад +6

    Why are so many people so focused on these 20km gains that are only meassured from 1 point to another to get the max distance for the data? Russia has taken over 730km of land from Ukraine when stretched out since all of their invasions. Ukraine literally needs to take back about 700km to have all their land back.
    I do not support Russia's SMO btw.

    • @gzoechi
      @gzoechi 22 дня назад +4

      It took Russia 10 years

    • @user-ct6sz3rs6q
      @user-ct6sz3rs6q 22 дня назад +1

      @@gzoechi 2*

    • @pierreo33
      @pierreo33 17 дней назад

      @@user-ct6sz3rs6q russia took Crimea 10 years ago

  • @scottbirkinshaw2009
    @scottbirkinshaw2009 22 дня назад +3

    When I look at Zelinski, I see a man who loves his countrymen.
    When I look at Putin, I see a man who loves his own power.
    I wish that the Russian people could see what this man has cost them, and if they can see it, I wish they would do something about it.

  • @PixelSpecies
    @PixelSpecies 22 дня назад +13

    dude this entire channel is just beating some crazy US meat rn

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 22 дня назад

      Technically, there are a lot more countries far more happy, and their names end with "land".

    • @paulurban2472
      @paulurban2472 22 дня назад

      @@tonyburzio4107Somaliland?

  • @sakrefunholy
    @sakrefunholy 19 дней назад

    I feel like the quote "those who fail to learn from history, is doomed to repeat it" is rather fitting for thise case.

  • @Wedausgamer
    @Wedausgamer 22 дня назад +8

    in my opinion you heavily downplay the strategic value of the captured Railstation in Kursk. Russia is heavily depented on a functinate Railway system. All of Russia relocation of the Troops happend on the Railways near the whole border from Kursk to Donbass. With such a critical Railway Station captured this interrupts the whole ordeal of doing this. Not to mention the information Ukraine got from that location alone. While it's true that Russia got more men, you shouldn't forget that the Russian have a longer way to cover to get from Donbass to Kursk, the distance is 4 times longer compared to the distance the Ukraine need to cover (because the Ukraine has the inner circle while Russia has the outer circel of the border). And because the Railway is inside the distance Ukraines Missiles can hit, all the soldiers must now pray not to get shot by one of those because that would dealt a heavy blow on Russia if many Soldiers die and a lot of Equipment get destroyed by 1 Missile. (And if they don't use Railway they would need to drive all the tanks to Kursk themself & then start to attack the Ukraines Armee while being exhausted)

  • @GenghisJan
    @GenghisJan 22 дня назад +11

    Nice video for the evening! Thanks 😁

  • @paulstuart551
    @paulstuart551 22 дня назад +10

    Stalin was only able to push back Nazi forces in WW2 due to America sending Russia weapons & German intolerance of the freezing weather. Then he just replaced the Nazis in eastern Europe.

    • @gzoechi
      @gzoechi 22 дня назад

      and Ukrainians fighting on his side

    • @AndrePepink
      @AndrePepink 22 дня назад +1

      @gzoechi There are ukranians fighting on russian side now too

    • @kahvaimuri2824
      @kahvaimuri2824 19 дней назад +1

      @@AndrePepink Russians fighting on Ukrainians side also.

    • @glenglen6386
      @glenglen6386 15 дней назад

      @@gzoechi The Ukrainians fought for the Germans. Polish people remember them well as they ethnically cleansed southern Poland of Poles and jews.

  • @thebayandurpoghosyanshow
    @thebayandurpoghosyanshow 19 дней назад

    Armenia has frozen its participation to CSTO and would DEFINITELY not be interested in sending troops against Ukraine.

  • @raysandrarexxia941
    @raysandrarexxia941 22 дня назад +1

    Anybody who has played "Hearts of Iron 4" will know the encirclement opportunity here

    • @ryand285
      @ryand285 19 дней назад

      Putin just took his divisions from the frontline in that area and assigned them to a fallback line. Probably has tanks to the north and south getting their planning bonus for the battleplan as I type.

  • @smacdiesel
    @smacdiesel 22 дня назад +4

    General Lee did the same thing in 1863, he invaded the North and lost the war at Gettysburg, Defending and invading are very different endeavors.

    • @Blizznor
      @Blizznor 21 день назад +3

      Way over simplified

    • @jacobackley502
      @jacobackley502 20 дней назад +1

      To be fair, the southern loss at Gettysburg was baffling. Who looks at a dug in hill and says “I’m going to slowly march at it”

  • @MegaBlueT
    @MegaBlueT 22 дня назад +9

    8:54 Czechia - like Check and ia (pronounced the same as Slovakia)

    • @paraweir
      @paraweir 22 дня назад

      Che-chia, that's how it's pronounced...

    • @luxurypetscz
      @luxurypetscz 22 дня назад +9

      ​@@paraweirI'm Czech, and nope. You're thinking about Chechnya - a republic under Russian control not Czechia - a EU country

    • @paraweir
      @paraweir 22 дня назад

      @@luxurypetscz thanks. How do you pronounce it then?

    • @GekkeHenkie1313
      @GekkeHenkie1313 22 дня назад +2

      Bo hemia

    • @TitusJudah
      @TitusJudah 22 дня назад +5

      @@paraweirthe original comment you replied to literally says how to! 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @5688gamble
    @5688gamble 22 дня назад +3

    Canada for world's largest country 2024 🇨🇦

  • @sushi_wolf
    @sushi_wolf 20 дней назад

    Russia being counter invaded by the poorest nation in Eastern Europe wasn’t in my cards.

  • @jessedube9617
    @jessedube9617 12 дней назад +1

    Sit down, get comfortable, and grab some more popcorn because you're about to see a whole lot of nothing

  • @sharzadgabbai4408
    @sharzadgabbai4408 22 дня назад +3

    “ When the dog is dead, the fleas will leave.”
    Todd puti out a window after injecting novachuck marked as botox

  • @Notbatman374
    @Notbatman374 21 день назад +3

    Russia 2020: 2nd best military in the world.
    Russia in 2023: 2nd best military in ukraine.
    Russia in 2024: 2nd best military in russia.

  • @tee-steel.0158
    @tee-steel.0158 22 дня назад +14

    Praying for peace and both countries go home ❤

    • @gzoechi
      @gzoechi 22 дня назад +4

      You just need to convince Putin to leave other countries alone

    • @kage2479
      @kage2479 22 дня назад +1

      @@gzoechi You just need to convince nato to not actively seek out members who have strategically important locations against russia.
      Dont try to defend nato or russia, theyre all pos

    • @gzoechi
      @gzoechi 22 дня назад

      @@kage2479 It has no relevance what Putin thinks is important to him. Ukraine is a sovereign country and Putin has no say in what they do. These countries around Russia flee into NATO for protection from Putin. It's all Putin's fault nobody trusts him.

    • @astrodas1910
      @astrodas1910 21 день назад +1

      @@kage2479 Russia is occupying Ukraine since 2014 though. It has nothing to do with NATO, they want more lands and Ukraine was easy target. If Ukraine could join NATO before the invasion, they would be safe. But US wanted war to happen anyways.

    • @armannstraughter3296
      @armannstraughter3296 21 день назад

      Hm.

  • @johndoe-og8io
    @johndoe-og8io 22 дня назад +1

    The question mark in the first sentence told me enough

  • @poloziki9990
    @poloziki9990 15 дней назад +1

    The map at beginning is wrong. Crymea is NOT russian territory. Is internationally recognised as a part of ukraine.