Democratic Russia without Chechnya, why people hate America, stalemate in Ukraine - Fareed Zakaria

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @kkpenney444
    @kkpenney444 Год назад +19

    These are just extraordinary interviews. So valuable. Thank you.

  • @ifsantin
    @ifsantin Год назад +16

    Thanks for this brilliant talk! Fareed Zakaria amazes with his profound knowledge of the modern Russian history. Hopefully, some of his gloomy predictions won't come true and Ukraine and Russia will be able to make peace - with restoring the borders of 1991, of course.
    Coming from Crimea, I don't remember any discriminations against the Russian language or anything of this kind. On the contrast, since the annexation of the peninsula in 2014 Ukrainian has been banned, even though a great number of Crimeans, myself included, are ethnical Ukrainians. Now the local authorities have gone so far as to forbid people to listen to Ukrainian music. I believe that those Crimeans who are supporting Russia now will change their mind as soon as Russian state TV channels with their poisonous aggresive propaganda stop broadcasting there.

    • @pynn1000
      @pynn1000 Год назад +2

      I had no idea of the ban on Ukrainian music. Heard of other bans and restrictions, e.g. 1876 banned in all open print after an earlier ban on most books.

    • @happydays4302
      @happydays4302 Год назад +2

      Thank you for posting this, very informative. I can't see peace until 1991 borders are restored. A number of people belive crimea will be easier militarily to get back than the parts of Dombas taken. Time will tell. Good luck. 🍀

    • @RobBCactive
      @RobBCactive Год назад

      Yes, I have heard interviews from people targeted by the RF authorities forced to flee.
      The historical arguments about Crimea tend to ignore that it was an autonomous republic populated by Tatars, which in 1944 was ethnically cleansed by Stalin.
      There is a tendency in the US and Germany to ignore the colonial nature of RF claims, they tend to confuse Russia with the USSR.
      The people forgotten are the indigenous ones, including the Slavic ones, who were made serfs and kept from independence by Polish & Muskovite empires.

    • @peterundo8380
      @peterundo8380 Год назад

      What about the language law the zelensky government enacted in early 2022?
      This law discriminates against speaking and writing Russian in Ukraine.
      Does a 'democratic' state do that?

    • @elsoyi
      @elsoyi 9 месяцев назад

      @@peterundo8380you should do more research into it first

  • @kemitchell
    @kemitchell Год назад +4

    Mikhail, you prompts here were on a higher level than previous interviews for this channel, both substantively and linguistically. Congratulations!

  • @stevenweiss2575
    @stevenweiss2575 Год назад +9

    I really like these interviews, and wonder why they don't get more attention.

    • @tanyailoveny1176
      @tanyailoveny1176 Год назад

      Because normal people don't wanna listen those haters who want to destroy our motherland. Only far left liberalas go for it. Generation Z .

  • @mariekondrateva7583
    @mariekondrateva7583 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this edition. I start to watch English RUclips wit your programs🙏🏼

  • @TheStringBreaker
    @TheStringBreaker Год назад

    *Phenomenal interview! Excellent insights from Fareed Zakaria as always!*

  • @kjetilsandvik3237
    @kjetilsandvik3237 Год назад +3

    Brilliant selection of interviewees.

  • @ludmilaturkova1274
    @ludmilaturkova1274 Год назад +1

    Good move! Fareed is one One of most influential analysts and journalists with the World outlook

  • @pynn1000
    @pynn1000 Год назад +7

    Putin - "Father of Ukrainian nationalism" joke made me uncomfortable, even queasy, but I have covid. Don't understand why President Zelensky laughed. Was there more to this conversation? The written stuff (as in many youtube videos) seemed a bit more rational.(Edited mainly to correct quote - written when feverish.)

    • @lenas6246
      @lenas6246 Год назад +2

      the title is basically "tell me you dont know ukrainian history without telling me". Ukrainian nation building is very old. As a russian (or farnkly as anyone else) he shouldt use even for click bait, it fucking annoying

    • @alacazaba
      @alacazaba Год назад +1

      One of the Russian 'near siloviki' made that same observation on a popular Ruzzian tv show at the outset of the Ruzzian invasion of Ukraine when it all went horribly wrong for Moscow. The tv show guest, Karen Shakhnazarov, was pointing out the fact that since Ruzzia had not smashed the ukrainians thoroughly, it was giving Ukrainians a sense of national pride. Of course the Ruzzians all called for harsher action on the show, no doubt that some of the Ukrainian leadership were appraised of this from their intelligence monitoring services. My guess that's partly why VZ laughed, because the irony that even in the Western media, they echoed the same sentiment, how seriously backwards Russian strategy was, and the cruel absurdity of it all.

  • @RobBCactive
    @RobBCactive Год назад +5

    Fareed, NATO and the EU have rules, ones the RF under Yeltsin and then Putin had no interest in fulfilling.
    A whole new founding treaty defining security cooperation with the RF was made to accommodate their stated wish to be more than a guest, they chose to denounce that.
    But you know why, Moscow doesn't want to be constrained by rules. They seek to coerce and dominate the region, while monetising the massive corruption that follows to ignoring just law and rules.

  • @clandestinecat-g1n
    @clandestinecat-g1n Год назад

    Brilliant insights into the current international situation.

  • @galynaprylutska6253
    @galynaprylutska6253 Год назад +4

    It could be that Yeltsin let Chechnya go, but it won't change the history in the European part.
    As for Chernomyrdin, he obvioously won't poison and kill people, but as for military aggression, it might happen as well, because it's not about a personality but about ressentiment and nostalgy of the nation.

  • @eugenehalak
    @eugenehalak Год назад

    Thank you 🤝

  • @LizaSoldatova
    @LizaSoldatova Год назад +1

    Да, классное интервью. Интересно послушать человека с перспективой не только европоцентричной

  • @Paulus8765
    @Paulus8765 Год назад +4

    By letting Russia keep Crimea, Donbas and Abkhazia, you'd be rewarding aggression.

    • @Namuchat
      @Namuchat Год назад

      Imagine that there would be a referendum on these territories among the Russian people and the respective populations. Would you respect the outcome?

    • @Paulus8765
      @Paulus8765 Год назад +2

      @@Namuchat I don't think the Russian people as a whole need to be asked. If a man steals my bicycle, should I ask him if he wants to keep it?
      As regards "the respective populations", it depends what you mean. In the case of Crimea, my understanding is that the Russians removed every last inhabitant & replaced them mostly with Russians. To hold a referendum now would feel like cheating. I think Crimean Tatars should have a big say in what happens to Crimea, and perhaps the Ukrainians should say this more loudly.

    • @Namuchat
      @Namuchat Год назад

      @@Paulus8765 So it depends on what you mean by "Keep Crimea, Donbass and Abkhazia". These are not personal bicycles, but territories shared by moving animals aka human beings. People can get along with each other, and if political issues don't matter - so be it for the good of everybody. But if one wants to know who represents public order and where the political authority is located, many indications point to the "status quo" or, less euphemistically, to a "frozen conflict".
      If everyone could agree on sharing bikes as long as you bring them back to a sharing point, they should try this model.

    • @ruslankbr5243
      @ruslankbr5243 Месяц назад

      NATO expansion is aggression

  • @bjohnson1085
    @bjohnson1085 Год назад

    Excellent Interview. Keep up the good work

  • @micumatrix
    @micumatrix Год назад +1

    New CNN-US tour? Zakaria is the main philosoph about actual politics at CNN. With him You could talk about everything.

  • @frodesonerud2789
    @frodesonerud2789 7 месяцев назад

    People who speak so much truth and facts should really be challanged by someone with knowledge and understanding of other perspectives.

  • @toguchina6159
    @toguchina6159 Год назад +1

    Big not surely means great. Russia thinks it is great now, but it is not. Russians should rethink what do they choose to proud of, and take responsibility for that choice.

  • @svetlanaburdina629
    @svetlanaburdina629 Год назад +1

    People, who didn't accept Russian invasion had to leave their homes in 2014 in both Donbass and Crimea (like I did). When Ukraine wins its own territories back, those people, who are brainwashed by Russia, are free to leave for Russia or shut up (as many pro-ukrainian people had to do in the occupied territories, which they couldn't leave for valid reasons). They can love Russia, but as long as they are not armed or not surrounded by the so called "green men", they pose no threat.

    • @Namuchat
      @Namuchat Год назад

      You contradict the 2nd law of thermodynamics! You assume that the smaller and more dependent country is and will always be more virtuous than the larger. Ukrainians show a tremendous amount of moral and physical strength, but I don't think they will bend the laws of Mother Nature.

    • @boardcertifiable
      @boardcertifiable 8 месяцев назад +1

      If I learned anything from the Civil War my country went through, fixing the wrong is a process that could take decades. But with grit it can be done, but there will always be those crazies who look to cause problems and who hold to old grievances.

  • @MissAnastasiyaD
    @MissAnastasiyaD Год назад +14

    It was all nice until Fareed started talking about russian speaking regions of Ukraine and how government didn't let then speak russian🙄
    It's quite fascinating how people as smart as Fareed can be so stupid saying stuff like that. Very sad.

    • @lenas6246
      @lenas6246 Год назад +1

      because obviosly being a random journalist qualifies you to speak about things you know nothing about. Zygar is spreading baity disinformation

    • @stevenweiss2575
      @stevenweiss2575 Год назад +1

      He said Russia exxagerates this. And, ignoring for the moment the high numbers if people who left the Donbass between 2014 and 2022, it is hard to imagine that any significant majority of people in the Russian occupied area would support Ukraine retaking the territory. With Crimea, it's different because they have not suffered 8 years if war and exodus, but again, would the residents simply welcome the Ukrainian army, like the remaining residents of Kherson?

    • @MissAnastasiyaD
      @MissAnastasiyaD Год назад +9

      @@stevenweiss2575 The point I was trying to make was that Fareed, being obviously a smart person, just sits there and repeats Russian propaganda with a straight face. And that is just very sad.

    • @galynaprylutska6253
      @galynaprylutska6253 Год назад +1

      Absolutely. Ukrainians are sick and tired of this bulshit about Russian speaking regions. Let him come to a 'Russian speaking region' , not a big city but a town or any village, he'll learn that 80% of population are Ukrainian speaking or were born and grown up Ukrainian speaking ublntil they were made to start speaking Russian at the Soviet times, that's first. So for most of the population, it's a return to their roots, which are just in the 1st or the 2nd generation, the furthest - in the 3rd generation. It's not about any government, it's a cocensus in the society: more than 80% agree that the official language in Ukraine must be Ukrainian only.
      And the second thing, it's just a bulshit about any forms of discrimination of Russian.
      Really sick and tired of this stuff in the brains of 'experts' who just don't know and don't understand the reality but are constantly bringing out false arguments they have no clue about.

    • @yokof2202
      @yokof2202 Год назад +1

      Agree🙄

  • @ChrisHaenze
    @ChrisHaenze Год назад

    I have been watching your videos for a few months now, and I appreciate your courage in being an independent voice in Russian media and criticising Putin's regime. I enjoyed this interview in general, but one issue that I had is that your conversation continued to perpetuate the narrative that what's most important is for Russia to liberalise, become democratic and repair relations with the West, without saying anything about making an attempt to reconcile and make amends with Ukraine and Russia's other neighbors, which include my homeland of Poland. As evil as Putin is, he is simply continuing a centuries-long pattern of Russian aggression and imperialism towards other countries in the region. If Russia is to rejoin the international community, then that cycle has to be broken. I hope that people of good faith such as yourself can contribute to that.

  • @robertorovida2108
    @robertorovida2108 Год назад

    Fareed Zakaria talked about a "stalemate" situation. A stalemate is actually an immediate draw in chess, nothing else to fight for anymore: game over! The current situation seems rather a repetition of moves that is not recognized as a draw by ignorant players and stupid referees.

  • @Namuchat
    @Namuchat Год назад

    The dramaturgical problem with Russia becoming a member of NATO is and would have been: NATO could not propose membership to Russia without offering it to Ukraine. That is precisely the moment - which lasts for a very long time and maybe will continue to last - in which we are stuck.

  • @ruslankbr5243
    @ruslankbr5243 Месяц назад

    According to documents which have been revealed by Congress of USA CIA has been cooperating and using Ukranian nationalists since 1946. So who created and lead Ukranian nationalists and Neo Nazis?

  • @Cezve_340ml
    @Cezve_340ml Год назад

    What i really dislike is this top to bottom view to some smaller countries whether the talk is about their global share in economics or in culture (which is a very very subjective one!). Unfortunately, your guest repeated this narrative on and on throughout the interview.

  • @kikimiki5156
    @kikimiki5156 Год назад

    Fareed is an great guy but in russia top power leaders have medieval mentality , russia was a village at the start and is a mentality of endless wars of conquest

  • @Namuchat
    @Namuchat Год назад +1

    Quote: Russia is a very warm country.

  • @zetristan4525
    @zetristan4525 Год назад

    5:02 America is retweeting

  • @alacazaba
    @alacazaba Год назад

    I can agree with a good bit of the well apportioned reasoning in FZ's view of the world, a liberal world in an Adam Smith, 19th century understanding of liberalism, with modern humanitarian sensibilities is entirely a world within which I would want to live. There's a shortcoming, however, in folding the political fray surrounding a contested election as somehow being in opposition to a liberal world order. If anything, the ability to petition one's government is key to liberalism, Trump had every right to appeal to legislators and utilize legal processes that would resolve perceived wrongdoing. FZ's approach to the matter is a simplistic way to address a deeper issue, and it feeds into a hyperbolic approach to dealing with political differentiation. It makes impossible an open dialogue, instead it makes it partisan, and partisinism is entirely anti-liberal. FZ has never been able to escape his left leaning instincts, he needs to disabuse himself of that, otherwise he risks having his worldview seen as jaundiced and not instructive.

  • @sapirIL_UKR
    @sapirIL_UKR Год назад

    He knows russia, again same mistake. He means moscow instead. What about fascism? He saw how democratic it was before putin but russians themselves didn’t care about it. Yes it’s forever doomed.

  • @RobBCactive
    @RobBCactive Год назад

    Fareed Zakaria chooses the word "father" poorly denying Ukraine its long history. Saying Vladolf Putin has stimulated the recognition of Ukraine and united Ukrainians as a nation is fair comment.
    But Vladolf could not create what did not exist, a people with a language and culture.
    In the 1991 referendum every region of Ukraine including Crimea voted for independence from the USSR.
    The post Rus Ukrainians have never had aggressive military and political power, they were ruled as was most of Europe by imperial families.
    What has happened is a Muscovite empire, coercively colonised the lands and suppressed a Ukrainian state. Much of the Russification occurred under 20th century communism, particularly Stalin.

  • @joshuapaul2022
    @joshuapaul2022 Год назад +1

    Sure. Meanwhile in real life the war is lost by Ukraine . Half of Ukraine has a blackout and winter hasn't even started. Even according to extremely pro-ukrainian Ursula von der Leyen (president of the European Commission) Ukraine lost more than 100 000 soldiers only KIA (real figures are more than 160 000 KIA and more than 255 000 WIA). Zelenskyy regime banned marking of soldiers' graves with Ukrainian flags. Endless forests of flags at cemeteries across Ukraine proved to be too demoralizing and scary for those still desperately trying to escape forced conscription (which is tantamount to a certain death).

    • @LoliLikesPedobear
      @LoliLikesPedobear Год назад

      Sources. Nuance. Pootin is employing terrorist tactics to bomb Ukrainians into 19 century - this is truth. Frequent blackouts and disruption of infrastructure - truth. But I have friends and family in Ukraine, many moved out of cities back into summer houses with wooden heating or private generators, many just buckled up and stick up middle finger towards our Z-patriots and taunt to bring it on. Do you think the war is lost the instant your lights go off, my sweet summer westerner? You don’t know our peoples then. The war is only lost when it’s signed or when the territory is captured and there is no other counteroffensive coming. And Russian army has more casualties due to poor logistics and morale and simple fact they fight in enemy territory where supportive babushkas could be poisoning your pies and whatever you manage to take or buy. Everything you’ve described, but multitudes worse is happening in Russia. This war IS disaster and Ukraine is not advancing fast enough to look like decisively winning side, but it’s far from over.

    • @joshuapaul2022
      @joshuapaul2022 Год назад

      @@LoliLikesPedobear You are still in a state of denial. These are catastrophic losses for Ukraine. Russians don't waste their people defending undefendable positions like Ukraine. They are in the business of destroying Ukrainian army and they accomplished a lot. In Bakmut Ukraine lost high ground in the area and there is a high risk of encirclement. According to Ukrainian sources Russians have overwhelming advantage in artillery 1:9 on this front. There is no military sense to hold on to it, but due to political reasons Ukraine is constantly throwing additional reserves into this meatgrinder.

    • @LoliLikesPedobear
      @LoliLikesPedobear Год назад

      @@joshuapaul2022 I am in a state of Russia, watching male neighbors getting harassed by military office and ultimately fleeing or hiding to evade the meat grinder. I know saboteurs. Morale is low. On the other side morale is higher despite horrible struggles. You try to pull reason on us from your distant land - or, perhaps, from Prigozhin’s farm? ;) - but there’s little reason beyond Ukrainians being infuriated and absolutely refusing to join back the prison of the nations. Have a great comment-trolling day. Your English is quite good, I hope you’re just one usеful idiоt

  • @igorsmerdov6804
    @igorsmerdov6804 Год назад

    такое впечатление, что Захарка вообще уже по рукам пошла, дает интервью, кому попало. Он вопрос не может задать без грамматических ошибок, ну ладно бы за деньги где-нибудь в богатой автократии, а то черт знает кому...

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks 9 месяцев назад +1

      what on earth are you talking about?

    • @tradergirljam
      @tradergirljam 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly 😂😂😂​@@ldhorricks