@@useyourbrain1539Have you ever been to the Handford nuclear site in Washington State? They are still trying to it clean up and people are still getting sick and they are still trying to cover it up the sickness. All that is exceptionally dangerous, don't pretend its ok just like owning an automatic weapon. Cause its not. You, nor anyone else should NEVER touch it. True power is having the power to kill everyone, but not using it.
Ivan, you are so POS. TRUMP tried to blackmail Ukraine by withholding military aid. Can you read this? I'm sorry, I'll make it bigger: TRUMP TRIED TO BLACKMAIL UKRAINE BY WITHHOLIDING MILITARY AID. Trump's conversation with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy was recorded on the White House line and broadcast all over the world. Trump was impeached. For the first time.
@@Royalty9do you understand what war is? What causes war? What war leads to after all is said and done? If you really think war and politics don’t directly correlate with one another then you’re stupid.
Democracy now used to challenge America's military industrial complex and proxy wars with in-depth analysis. They used to look at root causes of America's wars. What the hell happened?
The War was started when the US helped overthrow the Ukranian Government, which then went on to bomb the Russian Speakers in Eastern Ukraine. If Kiev had followed its obligation under the Minsk Accords, hundreds of thousands would be alive today.
Sorry im not for sticking up for putin but im also so sick of zelensky too. Its so tiring, so much death, environmental destruction, and the threat of something happening near this nuclear site, like wth .. people are going to be terrified
No, you're right, and don't listen to anyone saying you're a "Putin apologist" for saying the truth. It doesn't mean you support Putin to say Zelensky is corrupt and evil. They both are. But the 2 peace deals at the beginning of this where Ukraine kept all land and their government to simply not join NATO that Zelensky wanted to sign, we (Biden and Boris Johnson) stopped him. Something changed since, and now he's gung ho and all in and destroying any chance of peace, and any chance of peace in Ukraine's best interest are done for. 500,000 dead Ukrainians for defense contractor profits and the politicians they own. What a shame.
@@bobbyc2768 The truth is it is not solely up to the UK or US on who joins NATO. Ukraine could have signed the application, the Boris and Biden could have done their own part of the approval process on Ukraine's application. Even if Russia did not launch their full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, other NATO member states "such as Turkey" could have very well had Ukraine's process of joining stalled even still today. It takes over 30+ members of NATO to each go over the full approve and acceptance process for a single new member to officially join, not just 2 "UK & US". Another thing that is really setting Putin off is old Soviet Union members joining or trying to join the European Union, he feels it is some type of "economic threat" to Russia. US has no say on who gets accepted into the EU they were never even part of it nor can be, and Ukraine tried to join the EU before trying to join NATO. Armenia is now trying to join the EU but they too still have some Russian guard troops left on their soil, but they are trying to work out those issues and relations diplomatically. This invasion was never "just to prevent" Ukraine from joining NATO, because for a country like Ukraine it would have never been that easy for them to join anyway. Putin is using that as a excuse.
@@amyhartman6786so...nothing to do with Blinken telling Putin they were going to deploy missile launching stations to the Ukrainian/ Russian border in January 2022?
@@CCSERVE-cn1ly the ZNPP has been under Russian control since March 2022, it's been in cold shutdown for over a year. The KNPP is an entirely different situation....isn't as protected and shut down requires many months. It was fired upon again, today.
@@IceWhiteice22Russia is getting dragged. So far they’re the only ones who have used that word and they’ve done it plenty. Yet no signs they’re gonna use anything of the sort, at least not any time soon. Lol
@@DJFuqNutzthey never said they would use them first. They do not have a first strike policy...but if Ukraine keeps firing at the KNPP...they may cause a catastrophic meltdown event.
Conventual Wars, either side might leave nuclear power plants alone. As one side starts to lose greatly, their last hope, is to create the greatest damage, before losing the war all together. There is 440 nuclear reactors in operation in, 32 countries around the world. There are 56 nuclear power reactors currently under construction. Russia, China, India do have these nuclear power plants! The US has 93 nuclear power plants, and should the US be worried?
@@OneWithTheUniverse55 No, because the real documentation you're referring to is baseless Western war propaganda or can you give me any unbiased sources to counter my claims? Since Russia controls both nuclear power plants, so why would they try to destroy them, especially as the one in Ukraine provides electricity to those regions that Russia annexed after referendums. Besides, there is no real democracy in the West as most NATO/EU countries are just corrupt autocratic plutocracies of the ultra rich 1%, their corporations, and powerful lobbyists like e.g. AIPAC. Like the saying goes:"The U.S. has the best government money can buy".
That's what you said on 27 February 2022 when your 3-Day Special Military Operation was scheduled to complete. You are behind schedule, Ivan, by about -- er, nine hundred and thirteen days.
@@thinkerly1 Find the citation, it's completely made up. No one is taking land the size of Germany, France and the UK combined in 3 days. It most likely came from an American tool that can't read a map.
By closing the range to the KNPP, Ukraine increases its ability to accurately hit the transmission substation equipment at the KNPP rather than the reactors themselves. It is very doubtful that Ukraine would attempt to assault and take the plant, and it does not need to do so to cut off its output from the plant's customers. Ukraine has a very real interest in recovering the ZNPP to help power reconstruction in Ukraine once an armistice is reached. Threatening the electrical output of the KNPP increases Ukraine's chances of recovering the ZNPP. Russia has already committed the war crime of attacking clearly civilian Ukrainian electrical infrastructure, while Ukraine has largely refrained from doing that. Threatening the KNPP transmission substation now before winter could start talks on both sides refraining from committing the electrical infrastructure war crime.
They could have done what you described long ago. Clearly one of the goals of the Kursk bulge was to seize the plant and use it for nuclear blackmail, threatening to make it another Chernobyl if Russia did not withdraw.
@@CCSERVE-cn1ly 1) It's plainly not in Ukraine's interest to damage the ZNPP because it is central to maintaining the stability of the Ukrainian transmission grid. That's why Russia took it. Ukraine clearly has the capability in range to severely damage the plant. They have not done so, as you seem to indicate the Russia has kept the plant in good repair. Thanks for doing that. 2) The history of the Soviet Union/Russia and the United States indicate that local referendums are not necessarily respected by the existing national jurisdiction. See American civil war. See Ukraine. 3) Russia blew up the Kakhovka dam, an environmental crime and a problem for the Crimean water supply and the ZNPP for cooling water. 4) Russia is committing the war crime of attacking Ukrainian civilian electrical infrastructure. It would be understandable if Ukraine starts to retaliate against the Russian grid this winter. The parties should make a specific agreement to stop such attacks as soon as possible. 5) There is no armistice yet. The war is not over. Russian GDP is up due to military spending. The value of the Ruble, Russian interest rates, and Russian inflation are worse. Russia is being weakened. That was a declared (Lloyd Austin) strategic goal of the United States. Russia has deeply damaged its reputation and the ramifications are likely to remain for the balance of Mr. Putin's governance.
@@sarahbrown5073 A power plant's transmission facilities are separate from the reactor area. Reactor heat output is transferred a distance to a steam turbine. There is some more distance from the turbine to the electrical generator, and then more distance from the interior power house to the exterior transmission switchyard. You can look at nuclear power plan layouts on Google Earth. Yes, you do want precision munitions for a strike.
Ummmm, the towns in the Donbast have been falling like dominos and the city of Tortsk is being approached now. You need to check your maps of military positions. 🤦🏾♂️, its not looking good and it's not winter yet.
Sorry im not for sticking up for putin but im also so sick of zelensky too. Its so tiring, so much death, environmental destruction, and the threat of something happening near this nuclear site, like wth .. people are going to be terrified
You are too casual about this. Putin is the leading mass murderer of the 21st Century. This is not an issue about how you think the government should be funded. This is mass murder. Perhaps one million one hundred thousand dead.
Not to intelligent fighting by nuclear power plants.
too*
Neither side wants a nuclear catastrophe, and modern munitions are easily managed.
@@useyourbrain1539Have you ever been to the Handford nuclear site in Washington State? They are still trying to it clean up and people are still getting sick and they are still trying to cover it up the sickness. All that is exceptionally dangerous, don't pretend its ok just like owning an automatic weapon. Cause its not. You, nor anyone else should NEVER touch it. True power is having the power to kill everyone, but not using it.
Too 😊
Russians set fire to (probably blew up) Generator Two at Zaporizhe. Winds in that area tend to flow north-east at this time of year.
I am disgusted by the democrats who have seemed to allow this to escalate !
Ivan, you are so POS. TRUMP tried to blackmail Ukraine by withholding military aid. Can you read this? I'm sorry, I'll make it bigger: TRUMP TRIED TO BLACKMAIL UKRAINE BY WITHHOLIDING MILITARY AID. Trump's conversation with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy was recorded on the White House line and broadcast all over the world. Trump was impeached. For the first time.
Here we go with the politics
@@Royalty9do you understand what war is? What causes war? What war leads to after all is said and done?
If you really think war and politics don’t directly correlate with one another then you’re stupid.
@@Random_Dude42 Bro the democrats are literally giving billions of dollars that we don’t have to Ukraine to help them with Russia. Hush
@@Royalty9Biden has caused this war in Ukraine, but you missed that one?
I need some peace in the world!🙏
But humans love waging wars! So world peace is just a wishful thinking!
Not all humans.
Humans generally hate war but greed by war profiteers drives the perpetual warfare that makes humanity miserable.
@@Keepthepeacesharethelove That's right, just the "civilized", or religious ones.
Democracy now used to challenge America's military industrial complex and proxy wars with in-depth analysis. They used to look at root causes of America's wars. What the hell happened?
Democrats funded them now with satanic money.
Stop attacking them.
Stop paying taxes. Enough of this worthless government. STOP PAYING TAXES
Why doesn't everyone yell at Putin?? He started this war....
Actually nato did!
The ICC has an arrest warrant out for him. Mongolia doesn't care
The War was started when the US helped overthrow the Ukranian Government, which then went on to bomb the Russian Speakers in Eastern Ukraine. If Kiev had followed its obligation under the Minsk Accords, hundreds of thousands would be alive today.
Stop this insanity, please 🙏 Be adults and come to some sort of agreement ✌️
@@frankie_goestohollywood The agreement is Russia surrenders and leaves.
The agreement is that the occupier abandons the occupying land.
this is a dangerous situation I hope doesn't escalate . Thanks for your analysis of the situation Matt Duss .
Sorry im not for sticking up for putin but im also so sick of zelensky too. Its so tiring, so much death, environmental destruction, and the threat of something happening near this nuclear site, like wth .. people are going to be terrified
No, you're right, and don't listen to anyone saying you're a "Putin apologist" for saying the truth. It doesn't mean you support Putin to say Zelensky is corrupt and evil. They both are. But the 2 peace deals at the beginning of this where Ukraine kept all land and their government to simply not join NATO that Zelensky wanted to sign, we (Biden and Boris Johnson) stopped him. Something changed since, and now he's gung ho and all in and destroying any chance of peace, and any chance of peace in Ukraine's best interest are done for. 500,000 dead Ukrainians for defense contractor profits and the politicians they own. What a shame.
@@bobbyc2768 The truth is it is not solely up to the UK or US on who joins NATO. Ukraine could have signed the application, the Boris and Biden could have done their own part of the approval process on Ukraine's application. Even if Russia did not launch their full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, other NATO member states "such as Turkey" could have very well had Ukraine's process of joining stalled even still today. It takes over 30+ members of NATO to each go over the full approve and acceptance process for a single new member to officially join, not just 2 "UK & US".
Another thing that is really setting Putin off is old Soviet Union members joining or trying to join the European Union, he feels it is some type of "economic threat" to Russia. US has no say on who gets accepted into the EU they were never even part of it nor can be, and Ukraine tried to join the EU before trying to join NATO. Armenia is now trying to join the EU but they too still have some Russian guard troops left on their soil, but they are trying to work out those issues and relations diplomatically.
This invasion was never "just to prevent" Ukraine from joining NATO, because for a country like Ukraine it would have never been that easy for them to join anyway. Putin is using that as a excuse.
@@amyhartman6786so...nothing to do with Blinken telling Putin they were going to deploy missile launching stations to the Ukrainian/ Russian border in January 2022?
@@CCSERVE-cn1ly the ZNPP has been under Russian control since March 2022, it's been in cold shutdown for over a year.
The KNPP is an entirely different situation....isn't as protected and shut down requires many months.
It was fired upon again, today.
Putin has clearly shown that he wants to genocide Ukraine, since October of 2022.
Ukranians are paying the price for the chosen
They are willing to pay that price for their masters.
There are no chosen ones.
Huh?!
They're paying the price for our defense contractors and the neocon politicians they own.
No nukes anywhere
You right, it’s a scare tactic
@@IceWhiteice22Russia is getting dragged. So far they’re the only ones who have used that word and they’ve done it plenty. Yet no signs they’re gonna use anything of the sort, at least not any time soon. Lol
@@DJFuqNutzthey never said they would use them first. They do not have a first strike policy...but if Ukraine keeps firing at the KNPP...they may cause a catastrophic meltdown event.
Conventual Wars, either side might leave nuclear power plants alone. As one side starts to lose greatly, their last hope, is to create the greatest damage, before losing the war all together. There is 440 nuclear reactors in operation in, 32 countries around the world. There are 56 nuclear power reactors currently under construction. Russia, China, India do have these nuclear power plants! The US has 93 nuclear power plants, and should the US be worried?
What's a counter-offensive?
Is a fantasy from a bribe-receiving comedian.
US overthrew Ukraine in 2014
USA criminali
😂😂
Nope, russian bot.
@@Keepthepeacesharethelove BBC has a 3 part news series on it. Its on RUclips.
No, Putin invaded, took Crimea and parts of four oblasts. Show me a single square centimeter of Ukraine that the US has taken.
And not surprisingly, Ukraine is threatening both nyclear power plants regardless what Zelensky is lying.
Lies 🙄
Do you ever have an inkling to actually look at the real documentation and facts instead of swallowing anti democratic lies?
@@OneWithTheUniverse55 No, because the real documentation you're referring to is baseless Western war propaganda or can you give me any unbiased sources to counter my claims? Since Russia controls both nuclear power plants, so why would they try to destroy them, especially as the one in Ukraine provides electricity to those regions that Russia annexed after referendums. Besides, there is no real democracy in the West as most NATO/EU countries are just corrupt autocratic plutocracies of the ultra rich 1%, their corporations, and powerful lobbyists like e.g. AIPAC. Like the saying goes:"The U.S. has the best government money can buy".
@@MeshugaMatch-m6q Then prove me wrong or forever hold your tongue.
God, just how stupid are you ? Please research narrative you listen to and stop believing all you hear ??
We can protesy cry shout & protest but putting the demon straight, its never been achieved so lets see what we're really capable off ❤
Amy Goodman gives off pure "America Bad" energy. Slava Ukraine.
She is a Marxist.
How’s about Ukraine stop asking me for my hard earned dollars???
Head to the front-line...
@@annohalloran6020 don't you mean rubles? btw, shouldnt you be working instead of txtg?
Say hi (🖕) to Vlads.
Send them..
I’m sure Joe knows what’s going on lol
If only the rivers ran north... oh well, fill it full of tnt anyway.
Слава. Зелениский ❤🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Слава. Украйина ❤🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Thumb up #14
And it’s Ukraine false 😊
Zelensky has proven a comedian can never be a president
What ⁉️😅
Wrong. Keep crying, Boris. 😂
He also proved he will always be a bottom feeder 😂
@@aleaiacetaest9132 Like Trump on Ivanka?
Wow, you're sofa king we todd it.
Ukraine is over.
*correction. Russia is over.
@@hitreset0291Ukraine is with Bandera
@@hitreset0291 BRICS is expanding and countries are abandoning the dollar in droves.
That's what you said on 27 February 2022 when your 3-Day Special Military Operation was scheduled to complete. You are behind schedule, Ivan, by about -- er, nine hundred and thirteen days.
@@thinkerly1 Find the citation, it's completely made up. No one is taking land the size of Germany, France and the UK combined in 3 days. It most likely came from an American tool that can't read a map.
But but... this power is "too cheap to meter", and "we MUST have clean power to save the planet", "We'll deal with the waste", and "it's safe".
Why should I Care about this 😢
Depends on who "I" you are.
LEFT IS BEST!
The left wing and the right wing both belong to the same 🦅
@@aleaiacetaest9132 Tax all religions.
They interviewed 2 A hole today.
Harris Jessica Robinson Robert Thompson Deborah
Hmmmmmmm
By closing the range to the KNPP, Ukraine increases its ability to accurately hit the transmission substation equipment at the KNPP rather than the reactors themselves. It is very doubtful that Ukraine would attempt to assault and take the plant, and it does not need to do so to cut off its output from the plant's customers. Ukraine has a very real interest in recovering the ZNPP to help power reconstruction in Ukraine once an armistice is reached. Threatening the electrical output of the KNPP increases Ukraine's chances of recovering the ZNPP. Russia has already committed the war crime of attacking clearly civilian Ukrainian electrical infrastructure, while Ukraine has largely refrained from doing that. Threatening the KNPP transmission substation now before winter could start talks on both sides refraining from committing the electrical infrastructure war crime.
They could have done what you described long ago. Clearly one of the goals of the Kursk bulge was to seize the plant and use it for nuclear blackmail, threatening to make it another Chernobyl if Russia did not withdraw.
You understand that you're celebrating an attack that will lead to a catastrophic meltdown event?
....right?
@@CCSERVE-cn1ly 1) It's plainly not in Ukraine's interest to damage the ZNPP because it is central to maintaining the stability of the Ukrainian transmission grid. That's why Russia took it. Ukraine clearly has the capability in range to severely damage the plant. They have not done so, as you seem to indicate the Russia has kept the plant in good repair. Thanks for doing that.
2) The history of the Soviet Union/Russia and the United States indicate that local referendums are not necessarily respected by the existing national jurisdiction. See American civil war. See Ukraine.
3) Russia blew up the Kakhovka dam, an environmental crime and a problem for the Crimean water supply and the ZNPP for cooling water.
4) Russia is committing the war crime of attacking Ukrainian civilian electrical infrastructure. It would be understandable if Ukraine starts to retaliate against the Russian grid this winter. The parties should make a specific agreement to stop such attacks as soon as possible.
5) There is no armistice yet. The war is not over. Russian GDP is up due to military spending. The value of the Ruble, Russian interest rates, and Russian inflation are worse. Russia is being weakened. That was a declared (Lloyd Austin) strategic goal of the United States. Russia has deeply damaged its reputation and the ramifications are likely to remain for the balance of Mr. Putin's governance.
@@sarahbrown5073 A power plant's transmission facilities are separate from the reactor area. Reactor heat output is transferred a distance to a steam turbine. There is some more distance from the turbine to the electrical generator, and then more distance from the interior power house to the exterior transmission switchyard. You can look at nuclear power plan layouts on Google Earth. Yes, you do want precision munitions for a strike.
Whole world will collepse jessues arrived on earth halleluliya praise the lord shortly Jesus
Bot.
He died 2000 years ago 😂
Amen 💕
Why should I care about this 😢
Who is "I", Ivan. BTW, you are awfully lazy. Just running scripts to plug your misinformation points, aka vomit.
Ummmm Ukraine, you are about to lose all of the Dunbast while striking inti Russia. 🤷🏿♂️, Russia wins if they secure that!
Ummm, will never happen. 😂
Ummmm, the towns in the Donbast have been falling like dominos and the city of Tortsk is being approached now. You need to check your maps of military positions. 🤦🏾♂️, its not looking good and it's not winter yet.
@@MeshugaMatch-m6qThe entire eastern front is collapsing....why else do you think they're trying to cause a catastrophic meltdown event at the KNPP?
Funny how trump mentions nuclear and Putin does as he is asked.. hmmmmm
If trump had even one brain cell it would be so lonely.
What? Only one side is firing at the plants....so....
why does ur vid start w amy introducing herself and then no name tag for the journalist that does the following reporting lol
Who is the dark haired woman new caster ?
Sorry im not for sticking up for putin but im also so sick of zelensky too. Its so tiring, so much death, environmental destruction, and the threat of something happening near this nuclear site, like wth .. people are going to be terrified
You are too casual about this. Putin is the leading mass murderer of the 21st Century. This is not an issue about how you think the government should be funded. This is mass murder. Perhaps one million one hundred thousand dead.