An update on the war in Ukraine

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • On April 24, 2024, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists hosted military strategist Stephen Biddle and Ukraine expert Melinda Haring in a conversation with national security reporter Julian Barnes to discuss the strategic landscape of the war in Ukraine. They discussed military strategic options from both Russian and Ukrainian perspectives, including what the next phase of the war could bring.
    Speakers:
    Stephen Biddle, professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs
    Melinda Haring, senior community engagement advisor, Razom for Ukraine and nonresident senior fellow, Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center.
    Julian Barnes, reporter, The New York Times
    Thumbnail image: Motherland Monument in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Rostislav Artov, Unsplash)

Комментарии • 28

  • @jonathansherwood872
    @jonathansherwood872 13 дней назад +1

    Should update the clock

  • @LordDawgtown
    @LordDawgtown 16 дней назад +1

    I feel like with the news of Russia moving Hydrogen bombs to Cuban waters, we can probably move a good 10-30 seconds ahead.
    I'd say we are easily 60 seconds from midnight.

  • @benwarnock
    @benwarnock 2 месяца назад +11

    Stalemate? Lol wut. This should just be unbiased commentary, not propaganda

  • @alexissercho
    @alexissercho 2 месяца назад +6

    I thought this org was serious. I'm out.

    • @stl1321
      @stl1321 2 месяца назад

      byeee

    • @LordDawgtown
      @LordDawgtown 16 дней назад

      ​@@stl1321
      So, you're happy that you support a corrupt, biased organisation? 🤣
      You are literally what is wrong with the world 😒

  • @user-jc4ko9wh2x
    @user-jc4ko9wh2x 2 месяца назад

    Как всё запущено!...

  • @oscaroscar6197
    @oscaroscar6197 2 месяца назад +2

    🤩Properganda, hilarious Mr white hir !

  • @selfworm
    @selfworm 2 месяца назад

    54:01 I I think Stephen made a really interesting point about halfway through and uh it's not one that we make enough. Both sides are learning uh especially in Washington especially among the more muscular hawkish crowd *we like to pretend that the Russians aren't learning* but they are uh both sides are uh tweaking their systems and responding to each other and I think it's an obvious point uh but the Russians are not idiots and we need *we need to to be honest about that*

  • @selfworm
    @selfworm 2 месяца назад

    55:02 "we're also going to look back and say that the tank is not so useful another another thing that we've learned uh from this war it doesn't make sense to send extremely expensive weapons if a very cheap drone can obliterate it"
    Then why is Ukraine desperate for more tanks? Tanks have a specific role on the battlefield. That role NEEDS to be filled. That's why tanks won't be going anywhere.

  • @user-jc4ko9wh2x
    @user-jc4ko9wh2x 2 месяца назад

    Хорошая дискуссия... Спасибо! Только надо договаривать до конца... Где первопричина напряженности в мире, кто виноват и что делать? Подумайте... Если бы Сталин в середине июня 1945 года решился начать первым, то его, конечно, все обвинили бы в агрессии.... Но... 2-я мировая окончилась бы гораздо раньше и не была такой кровавой.... Не было бы миллионов погибших на поле боя и в концлагерях... И тысячи городов и сёл не были бы разрушены... Кстати, не было бы и атомных бомбардировок мирных жителей Хиросимы и Нагасаки американскими ВВС... Хочется думать, не было бы и проблемы ядерного соперничества... А, возможно, и военного вообще... Не было бы ни НАТО, ни ОВД... И т.д. и т.п. Но, увы Всё пошло, как пошло. И, хотя у человечества есть много общепланетарных задач, мы продолжаем маяться дурью.... Жаль!

  • @selfworm
    @selfworm 2 месяца назад +1

    About halfway through, Stephen Biddle starts giving some insightful comments. That's worth listening to.
    The other 2 say nothing insightful. Just propaganda we've all heard before mixed with wishful thinking.

    • @VT-mw2zb
      @VT-mw2zb Месяц назад

      Steve teaches at SIPA. His colleagues include Hillary Clinton and Victoria Nuland.

    • @selfworm
      @selfworm Месяц назад

      @@VT-mw2zb Even so, he repeatedly pushes back at the more asinine talking points the other two regurgitate.

    • @VT-mw2zb
      @VT-mw2zb Месяц назад

      @@selfworm i mean, Steve is a fairly good author when it comes to modern warfare and he knows what he's talking about. His books are exceptional.

  • @LordDawgtown
    @LordDawgtown 16 дней назад +1

    8:46
    Ukraine is sitting on trillions of $ worth of natural resources.
    There is your answer.... It's pretty simple.

  • @anastasiaderugina5704
    @anastasiaderugina5704 2 месяца назад

    US Atomic scientists for war

  • @dvfr750f
    @dvfr750f 2 месяца назад

    A great conversation. I have spoken to frnds about this conflict and uneducated views see this as an American problem. "Why should we help? Its not our problem"
    I think ppl have forgotten that Russia invaded Ukraine and even said they were going to do it. At the end of the day it is a question of right or wrong. If you saw a person getting beat up on the street for no reason, is it right to intervene and support the acosted or should you stand by and watch. To do the latter just emboldens the bully.

  • @JustBobcat
    @JustBobcat 2 месяца назад

    За Россию!

  • @JustBobcat
    @JustBobcat 2 месяца назад

    Скоро Европа будет нашей