Poland is wide awake. We just need other European countries to hurry up and reach the same level of awareness and alertness. But it is happening. Nearly all European NATO countries have reached the desired level of defense spending.
Poland is the example to follow in Europe and I don't think Ukraine would be still in the fight without Polish support. I hope Poles take pride in that. I live in a nordic country myself and I must say we are well on the way there much faster than I had expected. But one or two of the big western nation (France, Germany or UK) need to commit fully for Europeto end this conflict withoutUS aid. My money is on France and that by itself should be enough with enough time.
Nearly all EU countries awoke. German population is floating angain more and more towards their favorite mysterious russian soul. Both on the left and right. Nothing new. As they traditionally view eastern europe as just a german-russian sphere of influence to divide
I think people in the US, myself included, have a massive soft spot for Poland and are always rooting for them. I'd love to see them rise up and become one of the world's premier superpowers.
respectable medium power in future maybe, but a relatively small country of about 37 million people isn't ever going to be one of the worlds superpowers.
@@willc1294Its over 40 million. Many Ukrainians and children have, or are in the process of assimilating. For Ukrainians its not a problem since the language/culture are similar. And Poland pretty much already has the largest land military in Europe. Theyre more motivated than probably any other Euro country and have shown strong political leadership. But superpower? Exaggeration, obviously
They should! Macron wants Poland to be a counterweight to France in the east! Poland is on a great path, beautiful country. Once it left the Russian sphere of influence it flourished.
Poland is today what Greece has been for many years with GDP military expenditure being consistently 3%+ But as media has always been is shining light on one topic, mention one, and imagine as if the rest doesnt exist. But this issue has been age old and almost every nation faces such things. Anyway. Im proud that East Europe are full with formidable powers with.the highest patriotism. Finland, Greece, Ukraine, Poland are such powers
Europe will be fine. We just need to come to a point where we truly decide commit. Some leaders out there are reluctant to go all out. But as things play out hard decisions will be made. Tariffs between EU and US would be bad, yes but we made away with any trade with Russia easy enough. US just needs to decide if their exports want to remain competative in Europe or not. Either way Europe needs to step up in several ways.
The UK’s main interest is always the matter of “leading” but that is not the most important for the EU members. Each member has a vote and the mutual result is what matters. It will be interesting to see how the EU will position itself between China and the US. The decoupling of EU from US will become very extensive for the US. EU does not have a negative power play legacy like the US so it can become very dynamic and prosperous.
France understands one thing better than others. Some ambiguity in messaging is a good thing because it leaves our adversaries guessing. The absolute worst are loud declarations on what we will not do. Those don't deter Putin. They make planning the next escalation easier for him. For example, Russians knew that they could wheel North Koreans in because NATO powers said that they wouldn't respond by deploying troops. This is absurd if you put this in perspective. Self-deterrence in part of Ukraine's allies has led to two nuclear powers invading it!
Finance situation and military power of France is kind weak to deter Russia, but still can be a decisive force in an alliance. That’s why I think France is playing some ambiguity here, after losing some Africa to Russia.
@ Russian force in ukraine consists of: prisoners, jobless, mercenaries from low-income countries… they are surplus human resources Russia can’t digest anyway.🤣
@@MartinLundström-l4v it is better in quite a few areas: they do have much better access to key resources, and also they have propensity to sacrifice populations life standard for supplying the front. Russians can drop to eating potatoes and drinking vodka, while working 60-70h weeks, while France will have to secure existing social benefits with a crumbling budget or it collapses in flames.
I don't know, but sincerely hope so. My own government, i.e. the biggest party within, the German Social Democrats have neither the will nor the spine to face reality.
Hmm... Poland is obviously going to be a big factor, but what I think many are overlooking is the role of the Nordics & the Baltics.. There has for a long time been a somewhat loose association between those groups/formats, often called NB8. However, after Finlands & Swedens decision to join NATO, the consolidation amongst them seems to have gone into overdrive, in part due to shared geography ofcourse, but also because of very similar outlook in most topics, which makes it fairly easy for them to get to a shared standpoint ..🤔 Now, the impact of these nations often get somewhat overlooked, since they have relatively small populations, etc. However, if you add them togeather (ie as they might be considered when acting as a group), they constitute about 33 million, have a GDP of +2 trillion $, have considerable weapons manufacturing & reseach capabilities, etc.. Then you also have formats like JEF, & there might be a new format coming togeather to support Ukraine, basically consisting of JEF with the addition of Poland & Germany... Geopolitics in these parts is evolving & developing rapidly right now ..🧐
WARD CAROLL CHANNEL You Tube features Professor Justin Bronk (British RUSI), and he is observing that if Western Europe moving activities to 2.5% percent (as the British Government has promised); the freedom preparation is beginning insufficient, because each of the countries is missing their best economic SCALING CAPABILITIES, because the USA is good enough for these benefits due to the massive amounts of refurbishment resources and functioning sustaining deterrent capacities equipments procurement!🏥
Im Polish but I also respect our Baltic and Scandinavian friends. They produce some slick weapons, especially Sweden. Impressive for a country of just 10 mil people. Also, Denmark and Estonia have been punching way above their weight. Finns are tough people. Collectively, they are a force.
@@bjrnhjjakobsen2174 And it's not just "calling" - there's literally a thing called NORDEFCO ...So there is a defacto thing called the Northern Alliance.
Nordic, not only Scandinavian.. as Finland is not part of Scandinavia but it is Nordic. Some call Finland a "small" NATO country, on which basis, Finland is the sixth largest country in Europe in terms of area, and in terms of armed forces, Finland has the third largest land forces and the fourth largest artillery in NATO, the only thing that is "small" here is the population, and despite that, the size of the reserve is 870,000 men and 87% of men have military training
@@MatzeMB85 That feeling is mutual, Sweden is Finland's most trusted ally, + other Nordic countries and the Baltics but Finland and Sweden together create quite a credible defence in the Baltic Sea area, Finland's strength is infantry and artillery while the Swedish air force and navy is a great combo to support Finnish troops when needed, and there is nothing wrong with the other Nordic countries either NORDEFCO was perhaps one of the more sensible solutions for our countries defence forces and political leadership over the last couple of decades, besides NATO that is, at least we Nordic and Baltic countries can rely on each other Poland too
Tbh, after 10 years of being able to vote, I kind of lean towards pan European nationalism. I truly am patriotic of EU and want it to be better, and part of it is us becoming an actual force, a player. EU clearly needs to reform its migration and military stances. Economy can be left to member States as diversity breeds innovation and competition. Coming from Baltics (Estonia), I'd love to see EU streamline its burocracy and become more efficient at what it actually does and is responsible for. Green energy is good it can play a crucial part at actually being strategically autonomous, but we gotta do something about our supply chains and production. Our population is naturally shrinking, I genuinely don't think that importing migrants is the solution, instead we should embrace technology to substitute for the drinking labour pool and create social safety nets capable if supporting workers affected the most. We are uniquely well positioned to implement things like universal basic income and / or education access. I reckon that we ought to embrace changes until the system finds a new equilibrium. Once baby boomers die off, our population pyramids will become more manageable. All in all, I reckon we can have a good future, and if we overcome initial threats from Russia, then we are set for sn OK century where one can be content if not happy.
Please don't do that both-sides-ism thing when talking about figures like Trump. We're - at least I assume that we are - all European and in favor of liberal democracy in the broadest sense. We don't have to bow down to oligarchs or autocrats. Personally, I think we shouldn't.
Liberal? That word got tainted during the years and DECADES even. Please stop. Democracy yeah, democracy could be fine. But liberal? Please no. No more of that. That's what got right wing in the power in the first place. The liberal madness.
The EU has the technology, industrial capacity, and money to develop our military industry massively. If we spend 3% of our budget on defense, we better do it in European industries. The same goes for what energy is concerned. Europe needs to be energy self-sufficient. There is no other way than going nuclear. This policy of relying on Russian gas was probably the most stupid ever, thank you, Mrs. Merkel. I am saying stupid because it was so obviously wrong from the get-go.
You are unfortunately wrong. Europe doesn't have any edge in tech anymore, and it also doesn't have defense industry after 30 years of hyper-savings in defence. It has money... in theory, because most of this money is already used for welfare states operations. It could redirect it for arms, but I am not sure it wants to.
@@zbigniewp1810 There are still very good weapons produced in Europe. This war has shown that we actually produce very good mobile artillery, among others, the French Caesars. They are more accurate and have a longer range than Russian artillery. We produce very good fighter planes. The French/ English Eurofighter from Dassault is a great machine. Better than F35? Probably not. But still a pretty good fighter. And let us not forget the Swedish Grippen. Great fighter plane because it is so versatile, reliable, and cheap. Germany is still producing the very best European tanks - Leopard - much better than any Russian tank. They also have some of the best defense air systems in the market. So, it's not so much a quality problem but more of a quantity problem. Developing our defense industry will also boost the economy!
So, yes, you are right. As far as defense is concerned, we have been in a coma for the last 30 years. But people (governments) are coming out of that coma. For the time being, we only have to have better weapons than the Russians. In time, we may be on the top of the game worldwide.
people in here assume we have years to decouple, poland is going to be a big army however alot of products for that army are from the us just like south korea, so it depends on the timeline.
Gleeful Graham: South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said outright that the war in Ukraine is about money. Graham suggests Ukrainians' best interests and meaningful peace both rank low amongst his priorities. Meanwhile, war fatalities continue to mount, with the Wall Street Journal reporting in September that over a million people have died or been wounded in the Russia-Ukraine war since its inception. To hawks like Graham, such fatalities seem to be an acceptable price to pay in an apparent bid for Ukraine’s natural resources. Former Polish general Andrzejczak - Ukraine faces challenges with mobilization. A strong army is essential, but Russia is much larger. More than 8 million Ukrainians, including those who left earlier, are abroad. Many have integrated into countries like Poland, which is great for us culturally-we share values like family orientation and low crime rates. But here’s the problem: the longer the war drags on, the more likely it is that Ukrainians will stay abroad. Who will fight, and who will rebuild Ukraine then? I worry more about Ukraine as a state. And when I hear Western assessments that “Russia is weakening,” I remind everyone not to judge Russia through a Western lens. This isn’t just “Putin’s war”; it’s Russia’s war. The longer it lasts, the more motivated they become. The war has widespread support within Russian society it’s not just propaganda. Russians believe this is another “Great Patriotic War.” When Trump takes office, his focus will likely shift to China, which could pose challenges for Ukraine.
I also noticed LG and his "money" and Trumo "Oil" in regard to Ukraine - the europeans will not agree to everything the US comes up with this time - their track record for destroying nations for money and power will not be repeated here..
You are saying bullshit about regulation limiting innovation in Europe. I happened to work in deep tech, and I recently saw a presentation by the founder of Dutch startup breaking this myth showing that Europe creates roughly as many startups as the US, and funds them roughly the same on average. Furthermore, we have very good competition to OpenAI, like MistralAI.
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Elliot B. starts the interview in an attempt to portray a calm and confident Europe "Eminence Front" but like Moby, in extreme ways it quickly falls apart. He confirmed what I believe about Europe and its strategy: Without American largese and goodwill, the EU model is built upon unstable ground politically, militarily and economically. It depends even to a certain amount of Russian 'goodwill' or at least trade and restraint. Forget the "importance of Europe's Unified Market". The USA unified market is a bigger, and relevantly, more nimble politically and economically. It can pivot more rapidly than even further EU centralization or even a "United States of Europe" could ever match.
@@MrBudgiejoe YOU KNOW EXACLY WHAT THAT MEANS IF YOU DIDNT YOU WOULDNT ASK !!! SO PLEASE !!! THIS IS WHY YOU ACT AS IF WE DONT KNOW WHAT THE GLOBAL MINORITY HAS BEEN DOING !!!
@@HeBeDrGB I’ve studied geopolitics for 12 years, lived and researched across Eurasia and Africa, and actually worked within institutions that give you empirical experience. What’s your ‘analysis’ degenerate
Too little too late. You don't understand what deglobalization means... It means isolated economies will need resources that are not shared by other countries, thus they need to EXPAND. You don't stand a chance...
Europe would be truly good under 2 things 1. Disbanding globalist organisations 2. Following the path of a traditional Conservative Christian nation like Poland. Even tho I am Pro Russia I love Poles cuz of this nature. A europe under poland would be quite beneficial unless they become super liberal
@Adam_Malcher I know Russia as well as Germany committed horrific crimes in Poland. But I love Poles cuz they are trads. I hate the west and their degenerate culture. If somehow Poland withdraws from NATO and just goes in the right direction then I will support Poland even more than Russia as they are pure white 99.99 % Christian. I just want a homogeneous trad society that's it🙌🏻
Poland and the Baltics stands up as true heroes of Europe. Its time for EU to discuss safety rather than gender politics.
With you on this ‼️💯
You can’t speak gender politics to people that cannot even tell the difference between men and women
You can keep your "heroes" mate, we are not interested.
Poland is wide awake. We just need other European countries to hurry up and reach the same level of awareness and alertness. But it is happening. Nearly all European NATO countries have reached the desired level of defense spending.
Poland is the example to follow in Europe and I don't think Ukraine would be still in the fight without Polish support. I hope Poles take pride in that. I live in a nordic country myself and I must say we are well on the way there much faster than I had expected. But one or two of the big western nation (France, Germany or UK) need to commit fully for Europeto end this conflict withoutUS aid. My money is on France and that by itself should be enough with enough time.
Nearly all EU countries awoke. German population is floating angain more and more towards their favorite mysterious russian soul. Both on the left and right.
Nothing new. As they traditionally view eastern europe as just a german-russian sphere of influence to divide
I think people in the US, myself included, have a massive soft spot for Poland and are always rooting for them. I'd love to see them rise up and become one of the world's premier superpowers.
visited 3 times each time for a wedding. Needless to say my memories are somewhat hazy.
respectable medium power in future maybe, but a relatively small country of about 37 million people isn't ever going to be one of the worlds superpowers.
I respect them because they don’t leech and talk shit all day. They step up whenever I’ll always respect it.
@@willc1294Its over 40 million. Many Ukrainians and children have, or are in the process of assimilating. For Ukrainians its not a problem since the language/culture are similar. And Poland pretty much already has the largest land military in Europe. Theyre more motivated than probably any other Euro country and have shown strong political leadership. But superpower? Exaggeration, obviously
@@sparks1792 ...In what way do they not leech compared to other European countries?
They should! Macron wants Poland to be a counterweight to France in the east! Poland is on a great path, beautiful country. Once it left the Russian sphere of influence it flourished.
Awesome to see a collaboration with EU Made Simple!!
Poland is today what Greece has been for many years with GDP military expenditure being consistently 3%+ But as media has always been is shining light on one topic, mention one, and imagine as if the rest doesnt exist. But this issue has been age old and almost every nation faces such things.
Anyway. Im proud that East Europe are full with formidable powers with.the highest patriotism.
Finland, Greece, Ukraine, Poland are such powers
Thank you, thank you, thank you from Virginia. EU really needs more discussion and explanation for those of us in the USA. Well done.
Europe will be fine. We just need to come to a point where we truly decide commit. Some leaders out there are reluctant to go all out. But as things play out hard decisions will be made. Tariffs between EU and US would be bad, yes but we made away with any trade with Russia easy enough. US just needs to decide if their exports want to remain competative in Europe or not. Either way Europe needs to step up in several ways.
The UK’s main interest is always the matter of “leading” but that is not the most important for the EU members. Each member has a vote and the mutual result is what matters. It will be interesting to see how the EU will position itself between China and the US. The decoupling of EU from US will become very extensive for the US. EU does not have a negative power play legacy like the US so it can become very dynamic and prosperous.
France understands one thing better than others. Some ambiguity in messaging is a good thing because it leaves our adversaries guessing.
The absolute worst are loud declarations on what we will not do. Those don't deter Putin. They make planning the next escalation easier for him.
For example, Russians knew that they could wheel North Koreans in because NATO powers said that they wouldn't respond by deploying troops.
This is absurd if you put this in perspective. Self-deterrence in part of Ukraine's allies has led to two nuclear powers invading it!
Finance situation and military power of France is kind weak to deter Russia, but still can be a decisive force in an alliance. That’s why I think France is playing some ambiguity here, after losing some Africa to Russia.
@@yaodai2459
Like Russia economy is any better....
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@ Russian force in ukraine consists of: prisoners, jobless, mercenaries from low-income countries… they are surplus human resources Russia can’t digest anyway.🤣
@@MartinLundström-l4v it is better in quite a few areas: they do have much better access to key resources, and also they have propensity to sacrifice populations life standard for supplying the front. Russians can drop to eating potatoes and drinking vodka, while working 60-70h weeks, while France will have to secure existing social benefits with a crumbling budget or it collapses in flames.
Is Poland leading the way for Europe? 🇵🇱 Let us know in a comment.
I don't know, but sincerely hope so. My own government, i.e. the biggest party within, the German Social Democrats have neither the will nor the spine to face reality.
A few years ago Poles were cutting cabbages in the Uk, soon Poms will be cutting cabbages in Poland
Theyve had moments of strong leadership lately, indeed. I hope they keep it up. They are a ballsy but sane country.
@@Greego-z1z I've been saying this, even as a brit
Hmm... Poland is obviously going to be a big factor, but what I think many are overlooking is the role of the Nordics & the Baltics.. There has for a long time been a somewhat loose association between those groups/formats, often called NB8. However, after Finlands & Swedens decision to join NATO, the consolidation amongst them seems to have gone into overdrive, in part due to shared geography ofcourse, but also because of very similar outlook in most topics, which makes it fairly easy for them to get to a shared standpoint ..🤔 Now, the impact of these nations often get somewhat overlooked, since they have relatively small populations, etc. However, if you add them togeather (ie as they might be considered when acting as a group), they constitute about 33 million, have a GDP of +2 trillion $, have considerable weapons manufacturing & reseach capabilities, etc.. Then you also have formats like JEF, & there might be a new format coming togeather to support Ukraine, basically consisting of JEF with the addition of Poland & Germany... Geopolitics in these parts is evolving & developing rapidly right now ..🧐
Polen, Sweden, the Baltic, Finnland and Ukraine are sharing a lot of common History, for Centuries actually ..
WARD CAROLL CHANNEL You Tube features Professor Justin Bronk (British RUSI), and he is observing that if Western Europe moving activities to 2.5% percent (as the British Government has promised); the freedom preparation is beginning insufficient, because each of the countries is missing their best economic SCALING CAPABILITIES, because the USA is good enough for these benefits due to the massive amounts of refurbishment resources and functioning sustaining deterrent capacities equipments procurement!🏥
Some have started to call those countries for the “Northern alliance”
Im Polish but I also respect our Baltic and Scandinavian friends. They produce some slick weapons, especially Sweden. Impressive for a country of just 10 mil people. Also, Denmark and Estonia have been punching way above their weight. Finns are tough people. Collectively, they are a force.
@@bjrnhjjakobsen2174 And it's not just "calling" - there's literally a thing called NORDEFCO ...So there is a defacto thing called the Northern Alliance.
Go Ukraine 🇺🇦
I can see Poland and the Scandinavian countries taking the lead in the west and Sth Korea and Japan in the East.
Nordic, not only Scandinavian.. as Finland is not part of Scandinavia but it is Nordic. Some call Finland a "small" NATO country, on which basis, Finland is the sixth largest country in Europe in terms of area, and in terms of armed forces, Finland has the third largest land forces and the fourth largest artillery in NATO, the only thing that is "small" here is the population, and despite that, the size of the reserve is 870,000 men and 87% of men have military training
@@Finnishguy777
wow thats incredible 😁
@@Finnishguy777 And Finland ;p
@@Finnishguy777 God I love Finland. It's a nation that's almost completely bulls##t free and the best partner us Swedes can ask for.
@@MatzeMB85 That feeling is mutual, Sweden is Finland's most trusted ally, + other Nordic countries and the Baltics but Finland and Sweden together create quite a credible defence in the Baltic Sea area, Finland's strength is infantry and artillery while the Swedish air force and navy is a great combo to support Finnish troops when needed, and there is nothing wrong with the other Nordic countries either NORDEFCO was perhaps one of the more sensible solutions for our countries defence forces and political leadership over the last couple of decades, besides NATO that is, at least we Nordic and Baltic countries can rely on each other Poland too
UK would better rejoin the EU. It's a no-brainer. Acces to a much bigger market and also good for the EU. Win/win...
The biggest problem with leaving was that UK doesn't meet the criteria for getting back in. 😂😂
Tbh, after 10 years of being able to vote, I kind of lean towards pan European nationalism. I truly am patriotic of EU and want it to be better, and part of it is us becoming an actual force, a player. EU clearly needs to reform its migration and military stances. Economy can be left to member States as diversity breeds innovation and competition. Coming from Baltics (Estonia), I'd love to see EU streamline its burocracy and become more efficient at what it actually does and is responsible for. Green energy is good it can play a crucial part at actually being strategically autonomous, but we gotta do something about our supply chains and production. Our population is naturally shrinking, I genuinely don't think that importing migrants is the solution, instead we should embrace technology to substitute for the drinking labour pool and create social safety nets capable if supporting workers affected the most. We are uniquely well positioned to implement things like universal basic income and / or education access. I reckon that we ought to embrace changes until the system finds a new equilibrium. Once baby boomers die off, our population pyramids will become more manageable. All in all, I reckon we can have a good future, and if we overcome initial threats from Russia, then we are set for sn OK century where one can be content if not happy.
Please don't do that both-sides-ism thing when talking about figures like Trump. We're - at least I assume that we are - all European and in favor of liberal democracy in the broadest sense. We don't have to bow down to oligarchs or autocrats. Personally, I think we shouldn't.
Nobody. Specially nobody watching this video says we should.
Liberal? That word got tainted during the years and DECADES even. Please stop. Democracy yeah, democracy could be fine. But liberal? Please no. No more of that. That's what got right wing in the power in the first place. The liberal madness.
Elon Musk was absolutely brutal towards Norway politics.... Overall quality of life vastly superior to American
Why are their more Norwegian born people in America than there are American born people in Norway?
Finland and sweden joining NATO was the nail in the coffin for russia’s ability to hold out in a war
The EU has the technology, industrial capacity, and money to develop our military industry massively. If we spend 3% of our budget on defense, we better do it in European industries. The same goes for what energy is concerned. Europe needs to be energy self-sufficient. There is no other way than going nuclear. This policy of relying on Russian gas was probably the most stupid ever, thank you, Mrs. Merkel. I am saying stupid because it was so obviously wrong from the get-go.
You are unfortunately wrong. Europe doesn't have any edge in tech anymore, and it also doesn't have defense industry after 30 years of hyper-savings in defence. It has money... in theory, because most of this money is already used for welfare states operations. It could redirect it for arms, but I am not sure it wants to.
@@zbigniewp1810 There are still very good weapons produced in Europe. This war has shown that we actually produce very good mobile artillery, among others, the French Caesars. They are more accurate and have a longer range than Russian artillery. We produce very good fighter planes. The French/ English Eurofighter from Dassault is a great machine. Better than F35? Probably not. But still a pretty good fighter. And let us not forget the Swedish Grippen. Great fighter plane because it is so versatile, reliable, and cheap. Germany is still producing the very best European tanks - Leopard - much better than any Russian tank. They also have some of the best defense air systems in the market. So, it's not so much a quality problem but more of a quantity problem. Developing our defense industry will also boost the economy!
So, yes, you are right. As far as defense is concerned, we have been in a coma for the last 30 years. But people (governments) are coming out of that coma. For the time being, we only have to have better weapons than the Russians. In time, we may be on the top of the game worldwide.
people in here assume we have years to decouple, poland is going to be a big army however alot of products for that army are from the us just like south korea, so it depends on the timeline.
Not just military wise. Immigration and economic policies are amazing too. Europe needs to adopt the polish model!
Very interesting video so far
Glad you think so! Give it a share!
Gleeful Graham: South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said outright that the war in Ukraine is about money. Graham suggests Ukrainians' best interests and meaningful peace both rank low amongst his priorities. Meanwhile, war fatalities continue to mount, with the Wall Street Journal reporting in September that over a million people have died or been wounded in the Russia-Ukraine war since its inception. To hawks like Graham, such fatalities seem to be an acceptable price to pay in an apparent bid for Ukraine’s natural resources.
Former Polish general Andrzejczak - Ukraine faces challenges with mobilization. A strong army is essential, but Russia is much larger. More than 8 million Ukrainians, including those who left earlier, are abroad. Many have integrated into countries like Poland, which is great for us culturally-we share values like family orientation and low crime rates.
But here’s the problem: the longer the war drags on, the more likely it is that Ukrainians will stay abroad. Who will fight, and who will rebuild Ukraine then?
I worry more about Ukraine as a state. And when I hear Western assessments that “Russia is weakening,” I remind everyone not to judge Russia through a Western lens.
This isn’t just “Putin’s war”; it’s Russia’s war. The longer it lasts, the more motivated they become. The war has widespread support within Russian society it’s not just propaganda. Russians believe this is another “Great Patriotic War.”
When Trump takes office, his focus will likely shift to China, which could pose challenges for Ukraine.
I also noticed LG and his "money" and Trumo "Oil" in regard to Ukraine - the europeans will not agree to everything the US comes up with this time - their track record for destroying nations for money and power will not be repeated here..
This doesn’t work in the UK because of the two party system!
Good interview
We apologize for the toddler headed back to the WH that a handful of billionaires bought for us :(
Thanks!
I feel like Poland always has a reason to stay armed though it’s all flat terrain between Brussels and Moscow
Dude you look like young George Michael!!!Good video:)
Italy is one of the five top contributors to help Ukraine and to NATO. See the big 5!
You are saying bullshit about regulation limiting innovation in Europe. I happened to work in deep tech, and I recently saw a presentation by the founder of Dutch startup breaking this myth showing that Europe creates roughly as many startups as the US, and funds them roughly the same on average. Furthermore, we have very good competition to OpenAI, like MistralAI.
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Any Amerikan behaviour is censored, since they would be ashamed if it were published...
( Sweden )
ps. Bluesky is wáy more interesting than twitler.
Pyotr What do you think about the Channel The Duran? I feel like it’s Russian Propaganda
Yes he is one of the worst ....don't go there.
There western propaganda... What's difference?
100%
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Long live the West!
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Most efected contry will be USA , people Are you Made? Tarife will pay US citizens!!! Abviosly You do not know nothing about politics
So european are happy? sense when? also were do you get that survey?
Elliot B. starts the interview in an attempt to portray a calm and confident Europe "Eminence Front" but like Moby, in extreme ways it quickly falls apart. He confirmed what I believe about Europe and its strategy:
Without American largese and goodwill, the EU model is built upon unstable ground politically, militarily and economically. It depends even to a certain amount of Russian 'goodwill' or at least trade and restraint. Forget the "importance of Europe's Unified Market". The USA unified market is a bigger, and relevantly, more nimble politically and economically. It can pivot more rapidly than even further EU centralization or even a "United States of Europe" could ever match.
This channel should be called 2douches in a basement
HA HA HA HA HA !!!!!! THE JUNGLE DOESNT HAVE TO OBEY THE ICEBOX !!! THOSE DAYS ARE OVER !!!!!!!!!
What kind of nonsensical comment is that 😂😂😂😂
@@MrBudgiejoe YOU KNOW EXACLY WHAT THAT MEANS IF YOU DIDNT YOU WOULDNT ASK !!! SO PLEASE !!! THIS IS WHY YOU ACT AS IF WE DONT KNOW WHAT THE GLOBAL MINORITY HAS BEEN DOING !!!
Until they have the next famine then the „jungle“ will be with the hand out as usual
Two neophytes... Your "analysis" is laughable.
@@HeBeDrGB I’ve studied geopolitics for 12 years, lived and researched across Eurasia and Africa, and actually worked within institutions that give you empirical experience. What’s your ‘analysis’ degenerate
Too little too late. You don't understand what deglobalization means... It means isolated economies will need resources that are not shared by other countries, thus they need to EXPAND.
You don't stand a chance...
Europe would be truly good under 2 things
1. Disbanding globalist organisations
2. Following the path of a traditional Conservative Christian nation like Poland.
Even tho I am Pro Russia I love Poles cuz of this nature.
A europe under poland would be quite beneficial unless they become super liberal
U cant be pro russia and love Poles at the same. They and common logic will tell you that.
@Adam_Malcher I know Russia as well as Germany committed horrific crimes in Poland.
But I love Poles cuz they are trads.
I hate the west and their degenerate culture.
If somehow Poland withdraws from NATO and just goes in the right direction then I will support Poland even more than Russia as they are pure white 99.99 % Christian.
I just want a homogeneous trad society that's it🙌🏻
Nobody but fascists want your Christo-Nationalism.
And Poland has very liberal laws on LGBQT.....so bad luck dude