Ive been following Alex Stubb for a while. I think after his run as Finland's president, he should come and teach some of our U.S. politicians how to think, act, observe and lead properly.
Maybe before that, he should think for himself a bit. Think, think, think. Poor man is sadly so blinded by so many things. I don't even know where to begin. He starts out OK, then gradually the mask falls.
@@ottrovgeisha2150 Go check his interviews with fox news. He made those news look informative instead of trashing out U.S politics. Reporter tried his best, but failed. 😂 He has been long in politics and lived abroad, even in U.S so he is not someone you go against or try to use as a puppet. 😏 He has manners and he knows how to be diplomatic.
@@tuttirulla You are right, I am lost, probably because some things that mr President says are so wrong that even the opposite is not true. There are some things that he is shockingly blind about. It is rather striking considering his crafted outer mask. I could start though, although comments in YT is not the best place probably.
Actually surprised by the objectivity of his speech, no propaganda, no other current european "western" leader talks about these most relevant geopolitical ideas.
@Nebur9180 The objectivity of the speech of President Alexander Stubb: No surprise for us here in Finland. Prior to joining NATO very recently, Finland and Sweden had been neutral ever since WW2 or longer. We tend to look at both sides, take our time and arrive at a balanced solution to any thorny problem.
There is a difference between objectivity and evasiveness. He talks about NATO as if it were a state within the states. It is a military alliance with a huge money machine gone biserck. There never was "market freedom", not even in 1990-s, there was freedom for some. Market vs state has never been a pair or contradiction. His speech is actually full of propaganda: the only difference is that it is subtle and some of it he believes himself. Finland has sold itself to NATO bullying, braking a 60 year old achievement of being objective. Actually it is Finland's business class selling itself to NATO.
@@ottrovgeisha2150Specially because it was the west, Finland did help with it, that disjunctioned the multilateral institutions trying to punishing Russia and now as we see all that don't agree with it. What he calls the global east and global south, global south all together, is the one fortifying multilateralism, their multilateral institutions are growing fine, they create platforms for real mediation instead of tricky legalisms. A country like Finland is stuck now, cuted from the beginning at as it broke all bilateral ties and obligations with Russia. No other country was so blind in cuting all ties. Which means at the moment Finland is a danger for all international system. This is a reason why for now western countries will be out of the new international system being constructed. He said Finland needs way to access the eastern markets. We wants to built roads and rails to Norway , he believes Russian border will stay closed for ever, how does he want to access the northern route then? Yes NATO talks about it, that Russia has no right to control the northern route, to explore the resources in their own artic shore, or charge fares to ships although the route goes through russian territorial water, the ports are in Russian main land and the icebreakers are russians. What he wants is a neo colonial system, where Africa and even Russia has to supply them with priority at extraction costs. Repulsive and sad.
Great communicator ! Mr President sums up the current state of the world in minutes. EU can play an important role as the third pole. However, domestic politics pushes everyone towards protectionism and focusing on self interest.
he has a quite warm feeling to see Finland in war..how the fck is this dude,making his opinions against the hole nation.War hungerin littlrboy loving pedo pres..
A very sober outlook form President Alexander Stubb on a world getting more dangerous by the day! But there has always been tumult in the world and this will not change. We all have to adapt to more uncertainty and unpredictability in markets, geopolitics, climate, etc.
Even Alexander Stubb has become more realistic in his stance. Has he finally sobered up? Good! // The real problem with international relations is that the US, through its arrogant actions in the international arena, has upended international law and replaced it with the "US-led order based on principles", where the US claims the right to set those principles. In this way, the US wants to assert its hegemony. But it is clear that the majority of other countries, especially other great powers, do not accept such an arrangement. This reaction is completely natural and logical. It also puts the world in a dangerous swing. Russia, China and other countries from outside the Western sphere rightly want respect for international law to be restored.
@@KyökkänäKyökkiEi varmaan ole helppoa, ellei ymmärrä englantia, taloudenpitoa, demokratiaa, maailmantaloutta, oikeudenmukaisuutta, kansainvälisen järjestyksen, sopimusten ja kaikkien aikuisten juttujen tärkeyttä, mutta älä huoli, ei kaikkien tarvitse kaikkea osata. Opiskelu olisi kannattanut?
I agree with Mr. President of Finance however I think that it should be our mission "in the west" to interact and play with the countries of the south - Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria ( many other African nations ), Turkey - carefully and even not the autocratic governments such as Iran, but those capable companies and people within those countries beyond the borders of the western societies. Why? Because the notion ( that Russia is fervently pushing thorough ) that the West is "selfish", self absorbed and elitist takes - in the case when we don't interact with the poorer countries and "take them on board" - this notion then grows stronger and can have detrimental effects creating divisions, misunderstanding and conflict. So I thinks that we must do more to create relationships and interact on a business-partnership level with the "less mainstream" countries. For when we take them on board, then slowly, their societies can transform from within and say "Hey! The West is actually a good friend and we want to do business and life with them". Thank You, I'll appreciate any insights and debate
@eivindkvamse1336 Hej, eivind! Det hoppas jag också, för hans modersmål är svenska. Liksom många av oss finlandssvenskar talar han finska lika bra som svenska. På grund av vårt modersmål talar vi förutom finska också engelska och ofta tyska, franska, spanska osv. Vi förstår också norska rätt väl och skriven danska. Today, yes, audiences and participants at conferences speak lots of different languages, so it's necessary to have a common language. English has taken over the title of being today's lingua franca, as latin was in the middle ages. Eftersom svenska är mitt modersmål, och svenska dessutom är Finlands andra officiella språk, anser jag att så långt det bara är möjligt borde vi undvika att använda andra språk än de nordiska i nordiska sammanhang. Tyvärr finns det allt färre finnar i Finland som talar svenska, trots att de undervisas i svenska i de finska skolorna. Engelskan har helt tagit över. Det går ju därtill mode även i språken och engelskan är ju nu ett högstatusspråk inte bara bland ungdomar utan också i affärsvärlden. Svårt, om inte omöjligt, att stå emot. I antikens värld, under Romarrikets tid, var grekiska språket som eliten i Rom talade, på medeltiden var, som sagt, latinet viktigast, under 1700-talet var franskan det 'fina' språket som eliten och hoven i Europa använde. Nu är det engelskan... Vad blir det måntro härnäst?
The audience is perhaps multicultural and not only Norwegians, and I think that these types of lectures are usually in English, unless they deal with internal affairs of the state.
Although Stubb's assessment is good, the major limitation of his lecture is his optimism regarding multilateralism. In his analysis of the current global political landscape, he makes a compelling case for the need to restore a multilateral world order. He correctly identifies the transition from a unipolar system led by the United States to a multipolar one, where competing powers are increasingly shaping international dynamics. Stubb’s historical analogies and reflections on globalisation provide a useful framework for understanding this shift. However, his unwavering faith in the possibility of revitalising multilateral institutions emerges as the most significant limitation of his assessment. Stubb’s optimism about the future of multilateralism overlooks the structural challenges that hinder its resurgence. Major powers like the United States, China, and Russia have little incentive to engage in meaningful institutional reforms that would dilute their influence. Specifically, states like China and Russia prefer bilateral or regional frameworks that allow them to bypass multilateral rules, as these offer more direct benefits. This fragmentation of global governance makes it difficult to return to a robust, rule-based international order. Stubb’s calls for a more inclusive United Nations Security Council and a reformed World Trade Organisation, while desirable, fail to account for the entrenched resistance to such changes. These institutions, mired in structural inertia, face significant barriers to becoming more equitable and functional. Furthermore, Stubb's analysis underestimates the extent to which domestic political forces, particularly the rise of populism in Western democracies, hinder multilateral cooperation. Populist movements often prioritise national sovereignty over international commitments, and leaders facing these pressures are reluctant to engage deeply with multilateral frameworks. This trend has weakened the ability of international institutions to manage global challenges, from security threats to climate change. While Stubb’s lecture offers a thoughtful analysis of the geopolitical shifts that define today’s world, his belief in the revival of multilateralism is an optimistic limitation. The reality of competing national interests, structural resistance to reform, and rising populism suggests that a return to a robust multilateral order is far more challenging than Stubb anticipates. His idealism, while commendable, may overlook the complexities of the current global order.
@jormungandr-tyr926 Thank you for your interesting comment. 🇫🇮🏞️🌲 It's evident, of course, that any speech or ideas on topics encompassing the entire global state of affairs has to be simplified quite a lot. The same is true for any individual wishing to make some sense out of a world of too many fragments of a physical and nonphysical nature, that is, geographical, commercial, historical, social and psychological components. He or she has to simplify, compartmentalize and prioritize, has to make whatever the topic is seem logical or mentally acceptable, in order to retain it in his or her mind. Yes, President Alexander Stubb is simplifying things, as he himself admits, and to simplify is sometimes not a good idea; it may even be dangerous. However, in this instance, and in similar ones, simplifying is necessary to get one's message across. The alternative would mean that the speaker had no understanding of the circumstances. Yes, President Stubb is an optimist. He's a promoter of ideas, of positive thinking, one who wishes to make people enthusiastic about things. He is actually really a man of action, of getting things done and changed for the better. I think that it's better to be an optimist - if one considers the alternative. When has the world ever really needed a pessimist... In my eyes, he's a young man of fifty, since I'm thirty years older than he is. He has matured a lot during these last twenty years, but he still has more to learn, as we all do. I hope that the hype surrounding him will die down fairly soon. Finland has had a few political leaders lately who have caught some attention worldwide, like our former Prime Minister Sanna Marin. There are exceptional people in Finland, but we could do without the hype. Besides, there are exceptional people everywhere. In Finland's case, we have our educational system to thank for our status as a modern, liberal Nordic welfare state.
@@Gittas-tube I agree, there is a ton of nuances in this topic that can be so easily lost by those not as knowledgeable about macro & micro economics, and global politics. Some things must be simplified to get a message across to the masses. I also agree that I would much rather have a optimistic leader than pessimistic, I just believe that it's also good to be grounded on the realities of the challenges that comes with solving complex issues. Despite pointing out his limitations, Stubb's envision is in the right path, in my opinion. As a Finn, I especially agree that there is bit too much hype. Especially when Governor Tim Walz gave a shoutout to us in one of his speeches. I am a strong believer in the Nordic model, though I feel like much of the outside observers, like the ones from the States, misunderstand how Nordic model works (much them just jump to the conclusion that we're communists, which is not true). Anyhow, thank you for your comment as well, it was a lovely read.
The World should follow the Nordic model or at least what it was back in the year 2000 because that would benefit the majority of the people in the world, even Americans would love free basic things and a subsidies minimal living standard. Capitalism has its good sides but look how much we have done about climate change even if we could observe the changes back when we reduced the particles in the air(new filters on "chimneys" around the world), plus that humanity has known about this for more than 100 years but Capitalism forces profit until its too late. Just as an example electronics had up to 15 years guarantees and we used "wood" for one time use things like mugs, plates and cutlery(like we didn't use plastic that much). We had metal and wooden toys that still after 40 years are used instead of the "made in China" plastic stuff... You could fix machines and they had metal, not plastic parts that are ment to brake after X years so that you have to buy a new one. Like everything went up side down just so that some got more wealth than every generation after them will ever need, insanity. Like we even put "plastic" in ourselves to "lie" about who we are, no honesty left and everything is a bubble of lies. I myself believe that we will first hit something similar to plutocracy and then anarchy(we can already see the seeds of anarchy in USA).
@@mikaseppanen1632 Probably still works because it was produced to last not brake so that they can sell more... Its just sad to watch what we have become knowing people will never give up their comforts or sacrifice their wealth for a better future for our grandchild's children. We just maximize profits and push the problems into the future... Like our debt, it would not exist if the greedy would have paid taxes as us mortals instead of trying to find loopholes to hoard more and more... Draining more and more from the state into their private pockets thus increasing the debt until it hits a point of no return... How many billions haven't gone just to the rent increases since they freed the rents, more an more people had to apply for subsidies even if they worked 40 hours per week, wages had to increase to get people to even move into cities and prices just kept rising so now something that was worth 50k marks is valued at 50k euros and I know the wages has not gone up 6 times but investors started to make profits from investing in apartments... now they don't wanna build more because that would bring down the rents and thus take from their own pockets when their own house looses value... Everyone I knew in school could predict this spiral but still they just let em loose and now... Same thing with the health care... like everything down the drain just so a few can make more profits... Some times I question if I would even defend this land, because it has become something I do not want. Like soon probably you have to pay the forest owner when you forage in their forest, like hunters already have to give a share of what they get and it was not like that before. When our veterans died the country they fought for died, like they are probably turning in their graves when looking at what we have become... Positive thing that I should be over half way done with the life so maybe its not completely ruined before I get to rest :D
Rules I push in EU! Great ideas are to be supported to change the concept of Living in harmony with noharm rules from EMA. European Commission Worked alone in a Office with No power in Sweden.
This east border question is just a drop in the ocean in the mistakes list of policy of Aleksander Stubb. He does not even understand meaning of east border economy to Finland and of course to peace.
Koska siellä on työn teettäminen halvempaa ja Kiinasta saadaan muovattua potenttiaalinen uhka, jonka seurauksena suomalaiset sitoutuvat vieläkin paremmin palvelemaan Suomi Oy:tä
@sallasundell4351 Arvaten siksi, että markkinatalousmaassa hallituksella ja eduskunnalla ei ole valtaa määrätä miten yritykset hoitavat yrityksensisäiset asiansa olemassaolonsa varmistamiseksi. Markkinatalouteen sisältyy tällaisia kansan mielestä ristiriitaisia asioita.
It's like Finland instituted a test for if a candidate can or can not run for president based on real knowledge of man and politics. After some time they got Alexander the great
@@AarniTiitinen really? Ok. Stählberg was assistant professor at Helsinki university, but Mauno Koivisto made it only to Licentiate. Others often have a Master's degree in Law. I actually wonder now if Stubb actually has a "chair". He is officially director of the STG...
Nero, jonka oman valtion velka 200 mrd, euroa ja sote romahtanut. Niin, onhan se tavallaan nerokkuutta tämäkin, että osaa romahduttaa oman valtion talouden väärällä johtamisella. Mestari se on sekin.....
Since when has Finland James Bond as president? This guy puts all of us men to shame with his slim fit suit and the way he speaks. Thank you B I Business School for this video, I appreciate it.
@razvanyke Finland's current President, Alexander Stubb, a polyglot James Bond! 😂 Our former Prime Minister, Sanna Marin, put Finland on the map, as well. To use your joke about James Bond, Sanna Marin would certainly qualify for the part of a Bond Girl! 😉
I woulda never voted for him, but goddamn he does know his stuff around global politics. After video like this i might've voted for him. I quess with a president you gotta seperate local and global politics.
Looks like children playing politicians. They repeat phrases, that they heard from grown ups, and try to look important, but not really having a clue about the subject. But on the other hand, kind of reminded me Dougal and Father Ted which is good. :)
That is a good remark and reference to the British-Irish sitcom, I hope the audience was not serious about watching a political comedy played by an ex-professor who willingly wants to become president.
Free Speech "I must say that the difference between the freedom of speech of the professor and a president is ...rather significant." Is this a good definition?
I would not call it democracy what USA is today, more like a state where the corporations rule. Like the money the leaders get has a bigger weight on the leaders actions than the votes of the people so is it really the voice of the people or more the voice of the greedy? A democracy would make the needs of the many more important than the needs of one, currently in USA they sacrifice the many for the few. They are allowed to use money to twist the reality of people and not obligated to tell the whole story or even the truth. So the western world is currently heading towards something similar to a plutocracy. Our dear arrogant president still has problems with understanding that he represents us all, like he is not uneducated in any way just a bit lost still but it took Sauli like 3 years to find his place also(seems the ones coming from Kokoomus"wannabe USA party, down with the welfare state" has this issue). So he sees nothing wrong in the American system even if its destroying ours because he himself wants it but he should represent us all and I think the 60% earning less than 30k would rather keep the welfare state at the cost of our wealthy not being able to amass insane wealth as in USA. What I know that if we start to have homeless people and people having to sell their homes because they couldn't afford a insurance, then I will not defend this country. Loyalty is also based on the country taking care of its weak, not only feeding the greed of the greedy(its a black hole, they will never have enough). He is arrogant, he at least was a bully, he comes from wealth... so lets see if he will turn into a normal human one day, at least his education should be enough to see things with open eyes...
@@MrSpritzmeister If you are not from here you probably see a different side only of him. Its not about liking him or not, its him not yet understanding his position but as I said "It also took Sauli 3 years and he was a good president. As a president you do not represent yourself or one part of the country, but you represent us all, Stubb still seems to be a bit stuck in his former life writing books and holding lectures... So this is not about opinions or your feelings, its about a person doing the job they were "hired" for. He does a great job in some sectors but that doesn't make him even close to what he should be. He is probably one of the best foreign ministers because he is arrogant enough to fit in with the other Europeans and greedy enough to do well with USA. Just because he has bad sides and a need to improve you don't have to start crying like a little teenage girl that just found out she had red color in her panties...
@@amadeuz819 se on muuten “if you are not from here, you only see a different side of him”. Should I be from hicktown, Central Finland to see the “real” side of the man? The man is clearly qualified for his job and from the choices we were given, the best to formulate the basis of allied Finnish policy especially as he is well versed in the anglo-spheric policy making approach. I personally find his persona annoying, but that’s totally irrelevant. What you were spewing is total hogwash.
I don't know him, but I have many from poverty, and many from wealth. Wealth is no guarantee of good judgement and education, but they often go together.
@@stevenpace892 I would say they more often don't go together, dunno about other countries but in Finland the wealthy doesn't have better judgement and they just inherited the wealth(usually degrading their judgement). Like Stubb was a bully in school so for the judgement part, he lacked compassion for others(many other negative things also, like he was attacked by people that is a very rare thing over here). Nobody is perfect but you just assume that good judgement goes together with wealth because that is what you see, you don't see the other side because those with bad judgement usually don't make it except Trump seems to be the exception(so many failed companies but still he somehow stays up there by twisting the rules of the game).
His view of multi polarity is utter nonsense. His omission of BRICS is arrogant. His omission of SCO, ASEAN is ignorance, hubris. At 16:35 my patience is exhausted. Sit down, shut up. I’m no diplomat. I”m pro new world order, peace, respect, cooperation reign. Where the wellbeing of citizens is the value prized. Where consensus and collaboration are prized. Mutually assured prosperity not mutually assured destruction. Now there is a binary we can believe in!
Next oligark..That pulled most Milatary backing him..Or they Will Have REEL Revolution..A Country that ruled by 1..We all can Dream.. If Russia Split, in many, New Countrys..Then we TALK...
As a Russian, I don’t. It was bloody mess with the fatal consequences for the country that was actually never born as a real State, if you know what I mean. Sad story that keeps unfolding.
Theres nothing democratic about business oriented corporations. It becomes dangerous when their influence on democratic elected ruling bodies are becoming too great...
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Some people go forward with their head facing up front, whilst other people walk backwards - looking back and meeting the future with their a$$. This guy is about the latter option - I want everything to be back as it used to be. Not so good for Finland, in the long run, to have a president with an outdated vision
Such stubborn arrogance to believe that a 'power balance' can guarantee a save world, when everyone involved contoneus to strive to be on top nonetheless. Only healthy minds can lead to a healthy world. We're running out of time though..
This man thinks uncle sam will defend him😂😂😂. Just ask zelensky what coward americans promised him before the war. They say there is cure for cancer but not stupidity.
NATO membership, and a very capable Finish military says otherwise. Nobody would look at the geography, military, and NATO membership of Finland and conclude anything but, it is not worth it.
He really is a big-time warmonger For seventy years Finland had a safe long border with the Russian Federation and now he brought a NATO military installation to create to a new point of international havoc, and he is saying he is very concerned about peace.
I noticed the same, his suit is faultless, the rest as you said, are snobbery and warmonger, and he feels comfortable in his role, Finns claim, they are the happiest people in the world.
@@steffen6987 In a Norwegian business school?? There might be a few international students among them? your idea was pretty bad, that's why I put that sarcastic statement.
@@steffen6987kuule steffe... Ymmärrän hyvin, että olet ylpeä kielestäsi, mutta meille muunkielisille se kuulostaa lähinnnä seksuaalivähemmistön puhetavalta, joten ihan hyvä, ettei Presidenttimme leimaudu sössöttäjäksi. Sitäpaitsi Enlannin kieltä ymmärtää laajempi joukko. Luulisin, että business koulussa Englanti on työkieli.
Don't you know that this is a Western media platform? Get use to the "cancel" culture, which is essentially like this: "We believe in "Freedom of Expression", so long as it's something we agree with." 😂😂
Aleksader Stubb continues his lectures, like a sleepwalker, despite the fact that he is formally the president of Finland. Therefore, he should now be keeping Finland's eastern border open and establishing normal trade and negotiation relations with Russia. Instead, he either can't or doesn't understand the fact that if he doesn't take care of Finland's interests in relation to Russia, then someone else will take care of them! He's now in the wrong place to talk nonsense when he should be doing practical and effective work as president for Finland .
Nothing will be normalized with Russia until the Russian leadership is sent to The International Court. Russia and its people are persona non grata globally.
Unnecessary to call the invasion of Ukrain as a war of agression in a propagandistic way when it easily can be argued otherwise, but mostly a very realistic and objective speech..
He should not say this, this was one of the many mistakes he made in his lecture, and it would be much better for him to keep his professorship than become president of Finland.
Could you obvious Russian actors, at least learn to write proper English? I'm expecting a little more skilled opponents, and you're making too easy to spot you.
EU, pahassa vaikeuksissa, vain eliitti mussuttaa....Eikö se pitäisi olla näin, että kansalaisilla on hyvät olot, mutta kun nyt on näin, että eliitille jaetaan yhä muhkeampia potteja, pysymällä EU, tyytyväisinä...) kansan kärsiessä kurjuutta ja talous sakannut aikoja sitten. HERÄTYS PETTERIN pöytäseurue.!
Finland is a weak country with a weak leader. Enough nonsense about their military preparations and more talk about how the west including Finland supported U.S.A aggression and violence over the last 30 years.
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Suomen presidentillä ei ole sisäpoliittista valtaa, se on perustuslaissa. Kai edes sen tiedät? Hänellä ei ole myöskään valtaa EU-asioissa. Hän on puolustusvoimien ylipäällikkö ja osallistuu politiikkaan EU:n ulkopuolisten maiden kanssa. Tiesitkö? Laita sinä Suomen asiat kuntoon, koska sinulta sitä ei ole kielletty. Mutta ensin, opettele asioita.
Ive been following Alex Stubb for a while. I think after his run as Finland's president, he should come and teach some of our U.S. politicians how to think, act, observe and lead properly.
Maybe before that, he should think for himself a bit. Think, think, think. Poor man is sadly so blinded by so many things. I don't even know where to begin. He starts out OK, then gradually the mask falls.
@@ottrovgeisha2150 I am sure you don't know where to start because you are so lost.
@@ottrovgeisha2150 Go check his interviews with fox news. He made those news look informative instead of trashing out U.S politics. Reporter tried his best, but failed. 😂 He has been long in politics and lived abroad, even in U.S so he is not someone you go against or try to use as a puppet. 😏 He has manners and he knows how to be diplomatic.
@@tuttirulla You are right, I am lost, probably because some things that mr President says are so wrong that even the opposite is not true. There are some things that he is shockingly blind about. It is rather striking considering his crafted outer mask. I could start though, although comments in YT is not the best place probably.
Actually surprised by the objectivity of his speech, no propaganda, no other current european "western" leader talks about these most relevant geopolitical ideas.
@Nebur9180
The objectivity of the speech of President Alexander Stubb:
No surprise for us here in Finland. Prior to joining NATO very recently, Finland and Sweden had been neutral ever since WW2 or longer. We tend to look at both sides, take our time and arrive at a balanced solution to any thorny problem.
pffff, pure propaganda based on lies lies lies
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There is a difference between objectivity and evasiveness. He talks about NATO as if it were a state within the states. It is a military alliance with a huge money machine gone biserck. There never was "market freedom", not even in 1990-s, there was freedom for some. Market vs state has never been a pair or contradiction. His speech is actually full of propaganda: the only difference is that it is subtle and some of it he believes himself. Finland has sold itself to NATO bullying, braking a 60 year old achievement of being objective. Actually it is Finland's business class selling itself to NATO.
@@ottrovgeisha2150Specially because it was the west, Finland did help with it, that disjunctioned the multilateral institutions trying to punishing Russia and now as we see all that don't agree with it. What he calls the global east and global south, global south all together, is the one fortifying multilateralism, their multilateral institutions are growing fine, they create platforms for real mediation instead of tricky legalisms. A country like Finland is stuck now, cuted from the beginning at as it broke all bilateral ties and obligations with Russia. No other country was so blind in cuting all ties. Which means at the moment Finland is a danger for all international system. This is a reason why for now western countries will be out of the new international system being constructed. He said Finland needs way to access the eastern markets. We wants to built roads and rails to Norway , he believes Russian border will stay closed for ever, how does he want to access the northern route then? Yes NATO talks about it, that Russia has no right to control the northern route, to explore the resources in their own artic shore, or charge fares to ships although the route goes through russian territorial water, the ports are in Russian main land and the icebreakers are russians. What he wants is a neo colonial system, where Africa and even Russia has to supply them with priority at extraction costs. Repulsive and sad.
Great communicator ! Mr President sums up the current state of the world in minutes. EU can play an important role as the third pole. However, domestic politics pushes everyone towards protectionism and focusing on self interest.
Stubb is my favorite head of state in Europe.
Takk til mr. Stubb. Fantastisk leksjon. It's so reassuring to have a friend of Ukraine like him. Alex from Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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A capitalist quoting Lenin, now that''s my president.
Edit to be clear; this is what a leader should be
I didn't quite get what the idea was with the reference to Lenin. Maybe just as a joke because Business schools are usually not very left-leaning.
he has a quite warm feeling to see Finland in war..how the fck is this dude,making his opinions against the hole nation.War hungerin littlrboy loving pedo pres..
Maybe he was being ironic...
It was a great speech, very interesting.
@@Saunajallu It's a historical and philosophical reference, not political.
A very sober outlook form President Alexander Stubb on a world getting more dangerous by the day! But there has always been tumult in the world and this will not change. We all have to adapt to more uncertainty and unpredictability in markets, geopolitics, climate, etc.
Bravo dette burde tas in i Pensum i Skolevesenet i hele verden.
Even Alexander Stubb has become more realistic in his stance. Has he finally sobered up? Good! // The real problem with international relations is that the US, through its arrogant actions in the international arena, has upended international law and replaced it with the "US-led order based on principles", where the US claims the right to set those principles. In this way, the US wants to assert its hegemony. But it is clear that the majority of other countries, especially other great powers, do not accept such an arrangement. This reaction is completely natural and logical. It also puts the world in a dangerous swing. Russia, China and other countries from outside the Western sphere rightly want respect for international law to be restored.
Sounds like the truth to me...
Do you expect we have Russian laws?
Only the completely gullible truly trust China or Russia. The US acts in its own interests like any country, but almost always with honour.
A strong personality ; an informative , useful speech.
Indeed. He will help us (The Young Patricians) to reform the EU and provide stability in Europe in these chaotic times.
He's more of a fragile grand personality.
@@suspiciousentity9305 Could you elaborate on what you mean by that. Thank you.
@@Gittas-tubeI doubt, because he/she doesn’t understand any of it.
Erittäin hyvä ja selkeä puhe Stubilta jälleen kerran.
Mitä hyvää...?
@@KyökkänäKyökkiEi varmaan ole helppoa, ellei ymmärrä englantia, taloudenpitoa, demokratiaa, maailmantaloutta, oikeudenmukaisuutta, kansainvälisen järjestyksen, sopimusten ja kaikkien aikuisten juttujen tärkeyttä, mutta älä huoli, ei kaikkien tarvitse kaikkea osata. Opiskelu olisi kannattanut?
@@torpmorp1324 Tuntematta tuomita saa
@@KyökkänäKyökki Meillä on presidentti joka on hyvin lahjakas ja sujuvasti puhuu eri kieliä.
I agree with Mr. President of Finance however I think that it should be our mission "in the west" to interact and play with the countries of the south - Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria ( many other African nations ), Turkey - carefully and even not the autocratic governments such as Iran, but those capable companies and people within those countries beyond the borders of the western societies. Why? Because the notion ( that Russia is fervently pushing thorough ) that the West is "selfish", self absorbed and elitist takes - in the case when we don't interact with the poorer countries and "take them on board" - this notion then grows stronger and can have detrimental effects creating divisions, misunderstanding and conflict. So I thinks that we must do more to create relationships and interact on a business-partnership level with the "less mainstream" countries. For when we take them on board, then slowly, their societies can transform from within and say "Hey! The West is actually a good friend and we want to do business and life with them". Thank You, I'll appreciate any insights and debate
Well.. Same time you Agree..Get you Kid .Job Less..Your country dont pay 300 k for baby..So..
Great speech. Congrats to Finland people for having elected him.
Well, he is Ironman 😊
Jeg håper inderlig at det er den internasjonale interessen for foredraget som gjør at det foregår på engelsk. President Stubb er svensktalende.
@eivindkvamse1336 Hej, eivind!
Det hoppas jag också, för hans modersmål är svenska. Liksom många av oss finlandssvenskar talar han finska lika bra som svenska. På grund av vårt modersmål talar vi förutom finska också engelska och ofta tyska, franska, spanska osv. Vi förstår också norska rätt väl och skriven danska.
Today, yes, audiences and participants at conferences speak lots of different languages, so it's necessary to have a common language. English has taken over the title of being today's lingua franca, as latin was in the middle ages.
Eftersom svenska är mitt modersmål, och svenska dessutom är Finlands andra officiella språk, anser jag att så långt det bara är möjligt borde vi undvika att använda andra språk än de nordiska i nordiska sammanhang. Tyvärr finns det allt färre finnar i Finland som talar svenska, trots att de undervisas i svenska i de finska skolorna. Engelskan har helt tagit över. Det går ju därtill mode även i språken och engelskan är ju nu ett högstatusspråk inte bara bland ungdomar utan också i affärsvärlden. Svårt, om inte omöjligt, att stå emot.
I antikens värld, under Romarrikets tid, var grekiska språket som eliten i Rom talade, på medeltiden var, som sagt, latinet viktigast, under 1700-talet var franskan det 'fina' språket som eliten och hoven i Europa använde. Nu är det engelskan...
Vad blir det måntro härnäst?
@@Gittas-tubeFel, hans modersmål liksom för mig är både svenska och finska.
He speaks finnish too.
@@butterflies655 of course, he is finnish. 😃
The audience is perhaps multicultural and not only Norwegians, and I think that these types of lectures are usually in English, unless they deal with internal affairs of the state.
Although Stubb's assessment is good, the major limitation of his lecture is his optimism regarding multilateralism.
In his analysis of the current global political landscape, he makes a compelling case for the need to restore a multilateral world order. He correctly identifies the transition from a unipolar system led by the United States to a multipolar one, where competing powers are increasingly shaping international dynamics. Stubb’s historical analogies and reflections on globalisation provide a useful framework for understanding this shift. However, his unwavering faith in the possibility of revitalising multilateral institutions emerges as the most significant limitation of his assessment.
Stubb’s optimism about the future of multilateralism overlooks the structural challenges that hinder its resurgence. Major powers like the United States, China, and Russia have little incentive to engage in meaningful institutional reforms that would dilute their influence. Specifically, states like China and Russia prefer bilateral or regional frameworks that allow them to bypass multilateral rules, as these offer more direct benefits. This fragmentation of global governance makes it difficult to return to a robust, rule-based international order. Stubb’s calls for a more inclusive United Nations Security Council and a reformed World Trade Organisation, while desirable, fail to account for the entrenched resistance to such changes. These institutions, mired in structural inertia, face significant barriers to becoming more equitable and functional.
Furthermore, Stubb's analysis underestimates the extent to which domestic political forces, particularly the rise of populism in Western democracies, hinder multilateral cooperation. Populist movements often prioritise national sovereignty over international commitments, and leaders facing these pressures are reluctant to engage deeply with multilateral frameworks. This trend has weakened the ability of international institutions to manage global challenges, from security threats to climate change.
While Stubb’s lecture offers a thoughtful analysis of the geopolitical shifts that define today’s world, his belief in the revival of multilateralism is an optimistic limitation. The reality of competing national interests, structural resistance to reform, and rising populism suggests that a return to a robust multilateral order is far more challenging than Stubb anticipates. His idealism, while commendable, may overlook the complexities of the current global order.
@jormungandr-tyr926
Thank you for your interesting comment.
🇫🇮🏞️🌲 It's evident, of course, that any speech or ideas on topics encompassing the entire global state of affairs has to be simplified quite a lot. The same is true for any individual wishing to make some sense out of a world of too many fragments of a physical and nonphysical nature, that is, geographical, commercial, historical, social and psychological components. He or she has to simplify, compartmentalize and prioritize, has to make whatever the topic is seem logical or mentally acceptable, in order to retain it in his or her mind.
Yes, President Alexander Stubb is simplifying things, as he himself admits, and to simplify is sometimes not a good idea; it may even be dangerous. However, in this instance, and in similar ones, simplifying is necessary to get one's message across. The alternative would mean that the speaker had no understanding of the circumstances.
Yes, President Stubb is an optimist. He's a promoter of ideas, of positive thinking, one who wishes to make people enthusiastic about things. He is actually really a man of action, of getting things done and changed for the better.
I think that it's better to be an optimist - if one considers the alternative. When has the world ever really needed a pessimist...
In my eyes, he's a young man of fifty, since I'm thirty years older than he is. He has matured a lot during these last twenty years, but he still has more to learn, as we all do.
I hope that the hype surrounding him will die down fairly soon. Finland has had a few political leaders lately who have caught some attention worldwide, like our former Prime Minister Sanna Marin. There are exceptional people in Finland, but we could do without the hype.
Besides, there are exceptional people everywhere. In Finland's case, we have our educational system to thank for our status as a modern, liberal Nordic welfare state.
so tell us, what will happen?
@@anitaklein2630 how would i know 😆 i ain't some fortune teller. I'm just pointing out Stubb's limitations in his assessment..
@@Gittas-tube I agree, there is a ton of nuances in this topic that can be so easily lost by those not as knowledgeable about macro & micro economics, and global politics. Some things must be simplified to get a message across to the masses. I also agree that I would much rather have a optimistic leader than pessimistic, I just believe that it's also good to be grounded on the realities of the challenges that comes with solving complex issues. Despite pointing out his limitations, Stubb's envision is in the right path, in my opinion.
As a Finn, I especially agree that there is bit too much hype. Especially when Governor Tim Walz gave a shoutout to us in one of his speeches. I am a strong believer in the Nordic model, though I feel like much of the outside observers, like the ones from the States, misunderstand how Nordic model works (much them just jump to the conclusion that we're communists, which is not true).
Anyhow, thank you for your comment as well, it was a lovely read.
Maybe, This is a business school lecture, however, and the listeners know what is being said.
Alex "Three Points" Stubb
😊👍
"Kolme pointtia" in Finglish
Suomalaista inkvisitiota ;)
@henriikkak2091
🇫🇮👋🏼😂 I was just waiting for that! 😂
Tsubb ei osaa laittaa edes 5 miljoonan ihmisen pientä Suomea kuntoon.
@@KyökkänäKyökkiSuomen presidentillä ei lainkaan mukaan ole sisäpoliittista valtaa ja sinä et osaa edes kirjoittaa hänen nimeään.
Concise, precise, objective and incredibly insightful! Bravo 👏
Great discussion 🙏
Fantastic again. 👏
Gratitude and respect to Mr Stubb! 👏🎩🇺🇦
Hyvä ja tärkeä puhe
The World should follow the Nordic model or at least what it was back in the year 2000 because that would benefit the majority of the people in the world, even Americans would love free basic things and a subsidies minimal living standard. Capitalism has its good sides but look how much we have done about climate change even if we could observe the changes back when we reduced the particles in the air(new filters on "chimneys" around the world), plus that humanity has known about this for more than 100 years but Capitalism forces profit until its too late. Just as an example electronics had up to 15 years guarantees and we used "wood" for one time use things like mugs, plates and cutlery(like we didn't use plastic that much). We had metal and wooden toys that still after 40 years are used instead of the "made in China" plastic stuff... You could fix machines and they had metal, not plastic parts that are ment to brake after X years so that you have to buy a new one. Like everything went up side down just so that some got more wealth than every generation after them will ever need, insanity. Like we even put "plastic" in ourselves to "lie" about who we are, no honesty left and everything is a bubble of lies. I myself believe that we will first hit something similar to plutocracy and then anarchy(we can already see the seeds of anarchy in USA).
well Nikia was made for. life.. Try charge it Again.. You will be Supprised.
@@mikaseppanen1632 Probably still works because it was produced to last not brake so that they can sell more... Its just sad to watch what we have become knowing people will never give up their comforts or sacrifice their wealth for a better future for our grandchild's children. We just maximize profits and push the problems into the future...
Like our debt, it would not exist if the greedy would have paid taxes as us mortals instead of trying to find loopholes to hoard more and more... Draining more and more from the state into their private pockets thus increasing the debt until it hits a point of no return... How many billions haven't gone just to the rent increases since they freed the rents, more an more people had to apply for subsidies even if they worked 40 hours per week, wages had to increase to get people to even move into cities and prices just kept rising so now something that was worth 50k marks is valued at 50k euros and I know the wages has not gone up 6 times but investors started to make profits from investing in apartments... now they don't wanna build more because that would bring down the rents and thus take from their own pockets when their own house looses value... Everyone I knew in school could predict this spiral but still they just let em loose and now...
Same thing with the health care... like everything down the drain just so a few can make more profits... Some times I question if I would even defend this land, because it has become something I do not want. Like soon probably you have to pay the forest owner when you forage in their forest, like hunters already have to give a share of what they get and it was not like that before. When our veterans died the country they fought for died, like they are probably turning in their graves when looking at what we have become...
Positive thing that I should be over half way done with the life so maybe its not completely ruined before I get to rest :D
Rules I push in EU! Great ideas are to be supported to change the concept of Living in harmony with noharm rules from EMA. European Commission Worked alone in a Office with No power in Sweden.
"war is too important to be left to generals " is a quote from Georges Clemenceau , France leader during WW1
I'm glad I watched this.
This east border question is just a drop in the ocean in the mistakes list of policy of Aleksander Stubb.
He does not even understand meaning of east border economy to Finland and of course to peace.
And Russia understands. Hi man (?), you are in wrong platform. Really.
Wealth was coming to Finland from the East with cheap natural resources and a huge open market in Russia for Finland's goods.
Kysymys Stubbille: Miksi kaikkien tavaroiden ja tuotteiden valmistus sitten siirrettiin esimerkiksi Kiinaan jos ei haluttu vahvistaa Kiinaa ??
Koska siellä on työn teettäminen halvempaa ja Kiinasta saadaan muovattua potenttiaalinen uhka, jonka seurauksena suomalaiset sitoutuvat vieläkin paremmin palvelemaan Suomi Oy:tä
@@faaraoful
Odottakaa pari vuosikymmentä, ja täällä suomessa on töitä.
Halpatyövoimaa, kuten Kiinassa nyt 😊
Terve Venäjälle.:)
Koska 30v.
@sallasundell4351
Arvaten siksi, että markkinatalousmaassa hallituksella ja eduskunnalla ei ole valtaa määrätä miten yritykset hoitavat yrityksensisäiset asiansa olemassaolonsa varmistamiseksi.
Markkinatalouteen sisältyy tällaisia kansan mielestä ristiriitaisia asioita.
It's like Finland instituted a test for if a candidate can or can not run for president based on real knowledge of man and politics. After some time they got Alexander the great
Dont't be a stupid.
Maybe the first University professor that became president of a nation?
He's not an actual professor. He's stretching the truth of things and playing a deceptive word game.
Not even the first university professor as a president of Finland
@@AarniTiitinen really? Ok. Stählberg was assistant professor at Helsinki university, but Mauno Koivisto made it only to Licentiate. Others often have a Master's degree in Law. I actually wonder now if Stubb actually has a "chair". He is officially director of the STG...
@@WMAlbers1 K. J. Ståhlberg was a full professor for a decade, between 1908-1918.
@@suspiciousentity9305
So, basically, your typical political scientist?
Wow, a finnish genius. Where have you been all this time?
Nero, jonka oman valtion velka 200 mrd, euroa ja sote romahtanut. Niin, onhan se tavallaan nerokkuutta tämäkin, että osaa romahduttaa oman valtion talouden väärällä johtamisella. Mestari se on sekin.....
Trained by Wachintong family from Russia
Hard to see the tree for the forest of Finnish geniuses 😎
@@EggwardEgghands 😂😉
In Florence.
ruclips.net/video/OhwfC_Vh4DI/видео.html
Sir... can you explain the disasters in your own real-estate investments.
A pitty that RUclips lost this streamer
My favorite
Seems not, look he is doing what he can do Best, lecturing.
Since when has Finland James Bond as president? This guy puts all of us men to shame with his slim fit suit and the way he speaks. Thank you B I Business School for this video, I appreciate it.
ruclips.net/video/qbNQwzScSbM/видео.htmlsi=dHdIQDygXozgseJJ
He is european Ironman winner. (His own age category).
@razvanyke
Finland's current President, Alexander Stubb, a polyglot James Bond! 😂
Our former Prime Minister, Sanna Marin, put Finland on the map, as well. To use your joke about James Bond, Sanna Marin would certainly qualify for the part of a Bond Girl! 😉
I agree on change on world agenda
Kudos Mr president ohhh professor
Top level !
I woulda never voted for him, but goddamn he does know his stuff around global politics. After video like this i might've voted for him. I quess with a president you gotta seperate local and global politics.
Perhaps the good president should read Order in Chaos (assuming he hasn't read it).
Disorder is transient.
Let it float around !
Looks like children playing politicians. They repeat phrases, that they heard from grown ups, and try to look important, but not really having a clue about the subject. But on the other hand, kind of reminded me Dougal and Father Ted which is good. :)
That is a good remark and reference to the British-Irish sitcom, I hope the audience was not serious about watching a political comedy played by an ex-professor who willingly wants to become president.
AlexStubb - my respect!!!
The smaller a country the wiser its leaders. Is it the law? :-)
Free Speech "I must say that the difference between the freedom of speech of the professor and a president is ...rather significant."
Is this a good definition?
great !!
Cut from the same cloth as Trudeau, Macron, Starmer and rest of the WEF bootlickers
Watch another time, we can,t all take it immeditly. I. M sure you will succeed if you really try hard.
I would not call it democracy what USA is today, more like a state where the corporations rule. Like the money the leaders get has a bigger weight on the leaders actions than the votes of the people so is it really the voice of the people or more the voice of the greedy? A democracy would make the needs of the many more important than the needs of one, currently in USA they sacrifice the many for the few. They are allowed to use money to twist the reality of people and not obligated to tell the whole story or even the truth. So the western world is currently heading towards something similar to a plutocracy.
Our dear arrogant president still has problems with understanding that he represents us all, like he is not uneducated in any way just a bit lost still but it took Sauli like 3 years to find his place also(seems the ones coming from Kokoomus"wannabe USA party, down with the welfare state" has this issue). So he sees nothing wrong in the American system even if its destroying ours because he himself wants it but he should represent us all and I think the 60% earning less than 30k would rather keep the welfare state at the cost of our wealthy not being able to amass insane wealth as in USA. What I know that if we start to have homeless people and people having to sell their homes because they couldn't afford a insurance, then I will not defend this country. Loyalty is also based on the country taking care of its weak, not only feeding the greed of the greedy(its a black hole, they will never have enough).
He is arrogant, he at least was a bully, he comes from wealth... so lets see if he will turn into a normal human one day, at least his education should be enough to see things with open eyes...
Luckily you don’t make policy, and someone slightly more thoughtful does. This was a good lecture even if you don’t like Stubb’s demeanour.
@@MrSpritzmeister If you are not from here you probably see a different side only of him. Its not about liking him or not, its him not yet understanding his position but as I said "It also took Sauli 3 years and he was a good president. As a president you do not represent yourself or one part of the country, but you represent us all, Stubb still seems to be a bit stuck in his former life writing books and holding lectures...
So this is not about opinions or your feelings, its about a person doing the job they were "hired" for. He does a great job in some sectors but that doesn't make him even close to what he should be. He is probably one of the best foreign ministers because he is arrogant enough to fit in with the other Europeans and greedy enough to do well with USA. Just because he has bad sides and a need to improve you don't have to start crying like a little teenage girl that just found out she had red color in her panties...
@@amadeuz819 se on muuten “if you are not from here, you only see a different side of him”. Should I be from hicktown, Central Finland to see the “real” side of the man? The man is clearly qualified for his job and from the choices we were given, the best to formulate the basis of allied Finnish policy especially as he is well versed in the anglo-spheric policy making approach. I personally find his persona annoying, but that’s totally irrelevant. What you were spewing is total hogwash.
I don't know him, but I have many from poverty, and many from wealth. Wealth is no guarantee of good judgement and education, but they often go together.
@@stevenpace892 I would say they more often don't go together, dunno about other countries but in Finland the wealthy doesn't have better judgement and they just inherited the wealth(usually degrading their judgement). Like Stubb was a bully in school so for the judgement part, he lacked compassion for others(many other negative things also, like he was attacked by people that is a very rare thing over here). Nobody is perfect but you just assume that good judgement goes together with wealth because that is what you see, you don't see the other side because those with bad judgement usually don't make it except Trump seems to be the exception(so many failed companies but still he somehow stays up there by twisting the rules of the game).
Jeeeee
Annetaan nyt norjalaistenkin sanoa jotain.
eerotabell, eiköhän norjalaisetkin ole saaneet puheenvuoronsa, tämä video on vain osa päivän annista.
Pretty good
As business opportunities in China wither... NEW HORIZONS await... A period of adventure... and yes... disorder...
Alexander Stubb for EU (president)
His view of multi polarity is utter nonsense. His omission of BRICS is arrogant. His omission of SCO, ASEAN is ignorance, hubris. At 16:35 my patience is exhausted. Sit down, shut up. I’m no diplomat. I”m pro new world order, peace, respect, cooperation reign. Where the wellbeing of citizens is the value prized. Where consensus and collaboration are prized. Mutually assured prosperity not mutually assured destruction. Now there is a binary we can believe in!
You are just stupid. You don't understand nothing about multipolarity. Are you educated even ? No.
Peace at cellular level at once with Bio-Rad Laboratories safety in 40 years! Cad Cam zirconia! Support renew people at cellular level.
A pitty that RUclips lost this streamer
My favorite
Også pineligt for Danmark at høre denne snak
I like him.
Other maggots too?
@@theendgame7451 Maggots? No, I don"t like pidors.
Who financied the russian revelution?
City of London aka Khazarian mafia.
London
Next oligark..That pulled most Milatary backing him..Or they Will Have REEL Revolution..A Country that ruled by 1..We all can Dream.. If Russia Split, in many, New Countrys..Then we TALK...
As a Russian, I don’t. It was bloody mess with the fatal consequences for the country that was actually never born as a real State, if you know what I mean. Sad story that keeps unfolding.
@@Den_SPb You are not Russian.
Theres nothing democratic about business oriented corporations. It becomes dangerous when their influence on democratic elected ruling bodies are becoming too great...
Hvorfor kan vi ikke vi i Norge ha en president som snakker så veltalende og kunnskapsrik om verdenspolitikk?
Fordi vi godtar at suppehuer uten erfaring blir politikere.
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smart man.
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intelligent
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Some people go forward with their head facing up front, whilst other people walk backwards - looking back and meeting the future with their a$$. This guy is about the latter option - I want everything to be back as it used to be. Not so good for Finland, in the long run, to have a president with an outdated vision
Bipolarity with Litarex = Genier who need this Medicine to help social media.
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Such stubborn arrogance to believe that a 'power balance' can guarantee a save world, when everyone involved contoneus to strive to be on top nonetheless. Only healthy minds can lead to a healthy world. We're running out of time though..
This man thinks uncle sam will defend him😂😂😂. Just ask zelensky what coward americans promised him before the war.
They say there is cure for cancer but not stupidity.
Correct no medication for stupidity. I think he is looking for attention as Elensky, this is what he missed.
NATO membership, and a very capable Finish military says otherwise. Nobody would look at the geography, military, and NATO membership of Finland and conclude anything but, it is not worth it.
Yes, new world disorder, has to be 😮😮😮
mega warmonger. very dangerous guy.
you are
Yes, he can be funny and kill you in laughter.😂
Hello Moscow
He really is a big-time warmonger For seventy years Finland had a safe long border with the Russian Federation and now he brought a NATO military installation to create to a new point of international havoc, and he is saying he is very concerned about peace.
@@walentystankiewicz8486 Well Sauli Niinistö was the President when we entered to NATO.🙄 So, please..check your facts before writing.
my man said india is a small player😂
Democracy report from Harvard Law University! Include My platforms with AI. You need brain to Think about rules.
Register My Era! Regenerative Era!!!!!
He looks drunk
you?
My advice to the west, stop poking the bear.
@@felipe-vibor No one is doing anything. Tell your bear to go sleep and leave innocent people alone. 🙄
The best thing this guy has is his suits. All the rest is snobbism and practical warmongering! 😁
I noticed the same, his suit is faultless, the rest as you said, are snobbery and warmonger, and he feels comfortable in his role, Finns claim, they are the happiest people in the world.
@@walentystankiewicz8486we are!
when you cant even make scrambled egg but lectures how to make souffle 😂😂
Was this supposed to be funny, lame ass
Hvorfor er talen på engelsk og ikke svensk?
Niin... Tai Suomeksi...😂
@@peketee2278 På finsk i Norge?
@@steffen6987 In a Norwegian business school?? There might be a few international students among them? your idea was pretty bad, that's why I put that sarcastic statement.
@@peketee2278 Anbefaler deg å søke opp forskjellen på et spørsmål og en ide, kanskje du lærer noe for en gangs skyld.
@@steffen6987kuule steffe... Ymmärrän hyvin, että olet ylpeä kielestäsi, mutta meille muunkielisille se kuulostaa lähinnnä seksuaalivähemmistön puhetavalta, joten ihan hyvä, ettei Presidenttimme leimaudu sössöttäjäksi. Sitäpaitsi Enlannin kieltä ymmärtää laajempi joukko. Luulisin, että business koulussa Englanti on työkieli.
Yes npt today there are 3 presidents WHO can sleeå on peace including putin
You can see it on his face that he has stopped getting it.
Getting what?
lol
what a uneducated guy. he should not write a book but first read one. What a bunch of BS.
and you are educated ?
Thank you for the invaluable contribution to the discussion!
Excellent speech.
How interesting that my comment did not appear. Free speech indeed!
Bullshit.
Don't you know that this is a Western media platform? Get use to the "cancel" culture, which is essentially like this: "We believe in "Freedom of Expression", so long as it's something we agree with." 😂😂
Bullshit
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Aleksader Stubb continues his lectures, like a sleepwalker, despite the fact that he is formally the president of Finland. Therefore, he should now be keeping Finland's eastern border open and establishing normal trade and negotiation relations with Russia.
Instead, he either can't or doesn't understand the fact that if he doesn't take care of Finland's interests in relation to Russia, then someone else will take care of them!
He's now in the wrong place to talk nonsense when he should be doing practical and effective work as president for Finland .
Nothing will be normalized with Russia until the Russian leadership is sent to The International Court. Russia and its people are persona non grata globally.
Parliament decides if the border is open or not, not the president.
Why did Finland close the borders?
@@salted6422Finland doesn't vibe with expansionist wars
@@salted6422 Due to Russian hybrid warfare; weaponization of mass-migration. Same as on the Poland-Belarus border.
Another stooge for Washington. LoL
500 rubles have been transfered to your account
@@kakreki😂
@@kakreki Amazing, 0,00001 dollars. That's like a year's salary in Russia.
, truth hurts. Cope harder.
Russian way of insulting people when you have no real arguments "he is US lap dog", trolls are just laughable.
Unnecessary to call the invasion of Ukrain as a war of agression in a propagandistic way when it easily can be argued otherwise, but mostly a very realistic and objective speech..
He should not say this, this was one of the many mistakes he made in his lecture, and it would be much better for him to keep his professorship than become president of Finland.
There is no legitimate EU in Finland, nor anywhere in the areas of Suomi, ever.
EU colonized Finland illegitimately, violating the Constitution.
I strongly presume you have smoked sth hazardous. 😂 Sad greetings from Lietuva Lithuania.
@@alfonsasgrinevicius7477 Its one of those AI bot accounts.
🤦♀️ ja höh
Could you obvious Russian actors, at least learn to write proper English? I'm expecting a little more skilled opponents, and you're making too easy to spot you.
BRICS, muuttaa asioiden kulkua. Onneksemme on BRICS. Kiitos VENÄJÄ
kehari
Kyökkänäkyökki. Mitähän jos muuttaisit Venäjälle.
Maanpetturi!!
EU, pahassa vaikeuksissa, vain eliitti mussuttaa....Eikö se pitäisi olla näin, että kansalaisilla on hyvät olot, mutta kun nyt on näin, että eliitille jaetaan yhä muhkeampia potteja, pysymällä EU, tyytyväisinä...) kansan kärsiessä kurjuutta ja talous sakannut aikoja sitten. HERÄTYS PETTERIN pöytäseurue.!
Ota psykoosilääkkeesi.
trolli
Finland is a weak country with a weak leader. Enough nonsense about their military preparations and more talk about how the west
including Finland supported U.S.A aggression and violence over the last 30 years.
Washington lap dods have a meeting
Ruzzie troll has a shıtty job.
hasbara, disgusting
God Almighty of the Heavens and earth, forgive all pharisean brood of vipers; all tallmudder sinhogs; and all other heirs of Cain, as they have forgiven their debtors, enemies, and victims. INRIX
Empty words .....
retard
TSUBB voisi mestarina laittaa Suomen asiat kuntoon. Vai mitä..?
Suomen presidentillä ei ole sisäpoliittista valtaa, se on perustuslaissa. Kai edes sen tiedät? Hänellä ei ole myöskään valtaa EU-asioissa. Hän on puolustusvoimien ylipäällikkö ja osallistuu politiikkaan EU:n ulkopuolisten maiden kanssa. Tiesitkö? Laita sinä Suomen asiat kuntoon, koska sinulta sitä ei ole kielletty. Mutta ensin, opettele asioita.
Ja opettele edes nimi.
Stubb is a NATO poster boy. a poodle.