Putin may have already lost support of the security force | Mark Galeotti

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  • @labcat647
    @labcat647 Год назад +520

    How does Ukraine negotiate with a country that has a long history of not honoring past negotiations?

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад

      Not, the only solution is total dismemberment of the ruSSian Federation with Moscow and St. Petersburg ending up as the capitals of two independent countries.

    • @BPI906
      @BPI906 Год назад +41

      You negotiate after you've achieved your objectives like freeing Ukraine.

    • @niklasnorberg5071
      @niklasnorberg5071 Год назад +26

      Minsk 1-2 ,Graindeal, Nato enlangement ?

    • @zvonkobogdan9634
      @zvonkobogdan9634 Год назад +21

      Slow down. Ukraine is not negotiating with U S.

    • @zvonkobogdan9634
      @zvonkobogdan9634 Год назад +18

      @@niklasnorberg5071 They play the mirror popaganda. Acuse other side of everything you do.

  • @truthbsaid1600
    @truthbsaid1600 Год назад +85

    Actually there are two wars going on: in the military arena and the economic one. While Ukraine's economy is down 40%, it is to note that Russia is hurting too. The value of the ruble hit a low of 1 US dollar for 100 Rubles. Although Putin has requested that India and China pay for oil in rubles, these major supporters of Russia's aggression have refused. Hold on to your Monopoly: the paper money used in this game will soon be worth more than the ruble.

    • @MrJurgenman
      @MrJurgenman Год назад +7

      The ruble isn't worth the paper it's printed on.

    • @tikaanipippin
      @tikaanipippin Год назад

      There are at least three wars going on,. the two you have already mentioned and the political one that ends with who becomes the accepted leader of the RF as Putin's star fades, and passes into the twilight of history. There may be other wars too, republics that may not want to remain in the RF if they are going to be jackbooted over by a dictator that has the same ambitions as Putin. There could be border disputes as Russia is perceived to have become weaker, and a pusch in the Kremlin corridors as the new order is established. If Russia loses its place on the UN Security Council, will that organization put an end to itself to be reborn again as a new institution, but without a Kremlin representative. What will change?

    • @MattHaller-l4w
      @MattHaller-l4w Год назад +8

      its spelt "rubble"

    • @nathanielnachtigall7074
      @nathanielnachtigall7074 Год назад

      You can say it about alost every single one of thgem, is irt dollar, piund or frank they are WORTHLESS.@@MrJurgenman

    • @RareSense
      @RareSense Год назад +1

      Funny, facts Russian economy is better than the US, Russia has 600 Billion in the Bank (positive), The USA is $33 Trillion in debt..... USA printing money..... So again let's keep to the facts... keep the emotion out.

  • @heatrayzvideo3007
    @heatrayzvideo3007 Год назад +197

    Russian sheep do what they're told even if it's dying in a ditch

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +25

      With the value of the ruble collapsing, they're going to not even have a ruble left soon

    • @tonupharry
      @tonupharry Год назад +11

      Mushrooms are told to
      "Dont look up"

    • @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
      @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Год назад +14

      There's already "unrest" within the Russian army and moral decents among soldiers, untrained and without support facing Ukrainians with high moral.

    • @SubjectiveFunny
      @SubjectiveFunny Год назад +1

      Ukraine does not have high moral.. They are really struggling.. But they are holding in there.@@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад

      @@SubjectiveFunny The russian banks have shut down and the ruble has collapsed. Looks like Ukraine and the world laughing at russia again

  • @Daniel-vu4ft
    @Daniel-vu4ft Год назад +92

    lots of good commentary but... missing the key point which is: Any advantage Russia can get from this war will be a reward for the crimes they commit so....Russia simply should have the option of retreat, judge their war criminals and after that start to show some civilized manners to the rest of the word.... and to pay for the rebuilding of every centimeter they destroyed in Ukraine.

    • @margaridacosta270
      @margaridacosta270 Год назад

      Be sure russia will nuke ukraine before that.

    • @knowledgeishalfthebattle
      @knowledgeishalfthebattle Год назад

      It was CNN journalist Diana Magnay that exposed the genocide of the ethnic Russians in the Donetsk 13 July 2014...

    • @oneinteriors5179
      @oneinteriors5179 Год назад +4

      Can we apply the same to the British and American soldiers and politicians

    • @tikaanipippin
      @tikaanipippin Год назад

      Nobody is going to want to be paid in worthless Roubles. Or trust Russian workmen tio do a good job, since they do not have a good work ethic. Ukraine will have to get land currently with Russians living on it, as reparations, land with some geopolitical value. Many poor Russians being translocated yet again. Russia will end up smaller, poorer, and without the teeth that is said it had a year and a half ago.
      Moscow-Petrogradia will probably be all they end up with, just another quaint, historic East European tourist state that once thought it ruled half the world.

    • @didntlistendad
      @didntlistendad Год назад +10

      @@oneinteriors5179what about ism - deflect. Distract. Now let’s get back to the actual point raised.

  • @louis_quinn
    @louis_quinn Год назад +9

    without Crimea there can be NO peace, because Crimea is like a giant Aircraft Carrier in the middle of the Black Sea, always a thorn on the side of Ukraine and an obsticle for true Ukrainian Economic Development and Exports.

  • @lorenzcassidy3960
    @lorenzcassidy3960 Год назад +193

    It's worth remembering that NATO wouldn't even *think* about starting a counteroffensive against any dug-in enemy in well prepared defensive lines without having *total airspace dominance* over the theater of operations.
    Ukraine has begun its counteroffensive without this fundamental prerequisite and, albeit heavy losses in men and materiel, it's still achieving some degree of success.
    More than the alleged ruZZian "winter offensive", anyways.

    • @peterbruno657
      @peterbruno657 Год назад +15

      Zoom out. Russia was advancing fast. Ukraine slowed them down, stopped them, and now are pushing them backwards slowly. I wonder what happens next.

    • @tessjuel
      @tessjuel Год назад +9

      @@peterbruno657 What will happen next is that Ukraine will continue to push the Russian troops backwards slowly. They probably will manage to break through in the south eventually but even that won't be a decisive victory. It's a long way to Mariupol and the road to Sevastapol is even longer.
      Russia's offensive capacity is all but spent but their defenses are still formidable and they can hold out for a long, long time.

    • @CinemaDemocratica
      @CinemaDemocratica Год назад +11

      I am so sick and tired of Western governments announcing over and over that F16 training will be started on X-date. I've long ago assumed that they're going to keep announcing exactly that -- and not doing it -- until everyone gets fatigued enough to stop holding them accountable about it. How dafuq does the West justify dragging its feet on materiel support and then start hinting around about how Ukraine isn't winning fast enough?!?

    • @rogermartinez78
      @rogermartinez78 Год назад

      @@thomaswhittington6530Bingo!!

    • @peterbruno657
      @peterbruno657 Год назад

      @@tessjuel That is the current analysis. It used to be Russia will take over Ukraine in a week or two. Then it was the Ukrainians are fighting hard but the county will fall in the long run. Next it was Russia will take over eastern Ukraine but they don't have the logistics to reach the west. After that it was Russia is struggling to capture territory but they will destroy Ukraine's energy grid and send them back to the stone age. Then Russia will negotiate to hold what they have and Ukraine should accept bc they will not be able to displace the Russians. No we are on Ukraine can maybe push Russia out but it will cost many lives, hundreds of billions of dollars, take many years, and probably isn't worth it. Looking forward to the next expert analysis.

  • @axelburkert7137
    @axelburkert7137 Год назад +176

    A referendum in Crimea is not an option, as Putin relocated a significant number of Russians to the peninsula. Hence, the result would be different from a fair referendum in 2014 and as such not eligible.

    • @PlanetFrosty
      @PlanetFrosty Год назад +19

      Absolutely correct!

    • @john_in_phoenix
      @john_in_phoenix Год назад +17

      The Tartars should be the deciding vote (what's left of them).

    • @catherinegrimes2308
      @catherinegrimes2308 Год назад

      @@john_in_phoenix Why? They are invaders from Central Asia.

    • @arlenewipfler5475
      @arlenewipfler5475 Год назад

      Those transplanted Russians should be “encouraged” to go back to Russia. Crimea belongs to Ukraine and Russia and transplanted Russians have no say.

    • @tabithan2978
      @tabithan2978 Год назад

      This is what Russia does, ships people, against their will largely, around to dominate, colonize it’s federations. Stalin was famous for shipping people to far flung oblasts to outnumber indigenous and spread Russian culture. Russia is a predatory nation. It will not change. It must dissolve.

  • @jamesewanchook2276
    @jamesewanchook2276 Год назад +173

    That's right. Long range modern capability to beat the tyrant. Slava Ukraini! 🇨🇦🇺🇦

    • @lolavanenburg1647
      @lolavanenburg1647 Год назад

      🇬🇧 Ukraine 🇺🇦 will triumph over this Tyrant 🇷🇺

    • @bryandimery6509
      @bryandimery6509 Год назад +5

      Yeah, im sure the 20th wonder weapon will win 🙄🙄🙄

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад

      @@bryandimery6509 Didn't russia lose all of Kherson and Kharkiv after HIMARS showed up?🗽🚀

    • @nicklindberg90
      @nicklindberg90 Год назад

      ​@@bryandimery6509I'm sure shilling for the Kremlin will keep you from joining the next round of mobiks ;)

    • @paulmakinson1965
      @paulmakinson1965 Год назад

      @@bryandimery6509 In Putin's biography, he tells the story of him, as a child, cornering a rat. The rat jumped and went for his eyes. Never underestimate a small animal fighting for its life. For Ukrainians, this is an existential fight. The Russians at the front don't know what they are fighting for.

  • @HaukeLaging
    @HaukeLaging Год назад +134

    The big problem with a referendum in Crimea would be that it would reward Russia for the huge crime that was the deportation of the Crimea Tatars. The war criminal in the Kremlin is pointing at centuries of history. Thus this much too close in the past to be forgotten / accepted.
    Mark Galeotti's statements are always impressive. My main criticism is that he looks at the military (and a bit at the mood in the population) only. We are looking at Russia's economical collapse (much faster and much worse than the military changes). There will not be a long war.

    • @eskilolsen3783
      @eskilolsen3783 Год назад

      If it turns out to be a long war, it's because our western politicians want it to be so. We could have ended this last year, if we wanted to.

    • @RobBCactive
      @RobBCactive Год назад +11

      Ukraine needs Crimea to secure its Black sea coast, the peninsular is a stepping stone for Russia that creates the demand for water from the Dnipro and a land bridge and provides a second base for an attack.

    • @geoffhaylock6848
      @geoffhaylock6848 Год назад

      The West should not be rewarding russia for past crimes. You make an excellent point.

    • @Serbinator_Dominator
      @Serbinator_Dominator Год назад +1

      What economic collapse? Russia has now higher GDP than Germany. Don’t talk about because of the weak ruble vs dollar, because Russia doesn’t care about the dollar its sanctioned, a weak Ruble is good for Russia , because a strong ruble hurts Russia by eating away at its income from oil and gas exports, which feeds into around 45% of its federal budget. Russia will stabilize the ruble but im sure they need a weak ruble not strong thats why they pushing for new currency by Brick backed by gold.

    • @hgm8337
      @hgm8337 Год назад +3

      true, but they were deported to Siberia way back in the late 1940's and it was Ukrainians and Russians who replaced them. From 2014 onwards it was Russification of the peninsula at Ukraine's expense. The idea that the Russians will allow 'free and fair' elections amongst the pre-2014 Crimea population is frankly fanciful.

  • @michaelramsey3643
    @michaelramsey3643 Год назад +81

    Liberation of Crimea is absolutely essential - as long as Russia controls Crimea, Ukraine will never be secure. Making any sort of deal on Crimea would spell eventual doom for Ukraine, and given how vulnerable occupied Crimea is, it would be utterly insane to give Putin any concessions. It would embolden him to press on with the war indefinitely.

    • @BrianDougherty-jb5oo
      @BrianDougherty-jb5oo Год назад

      ATM they have no control over Crimea they have kicked there butts out in the last week or 2. The General who was exiled to Britain is back and leading the civilian population

    • @jimmyrichards5595
      @jimmyrichards5595 Год назад +3

      Just want to let you know that your post is exactly and precisely what my thoughts are.

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      @@atlanticist4763 That wasn't a "liberation" - it was a putsch, a military takeover pure and simple. The parliament members were forced to "vote" in favor of ruzzia literally at the point of guns.

    • @Tzhz
      @Tzhz Год назад +9

      ​@@atlanticist4763An unwarranted invasion is terrorism not liberation

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Год назад

      @@jimmyrichards5595you obviously want to die then 😂😂😂😂

  • @Prufrock888
    @Prufrock888 Год назад +2

    War wariness is not the same as Submission. Western Countries dictating to the Ukrainians what should be acceptable for Ukrainians is arrogance to the extreme. Would Germany be prepared to give up Rostock region, would the UK give up the Falklands, should the USA give up Guam or Hawaii so that a settlement could be made? NEVER, especially in light of the Russian atrocities and war crimes. Slava Ukraine.

  • @johnmccourt341
    @johnmccourt341 Год назад +24

    Russia must be stopped and educated. Putin will end up as Mussolini. Hope.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +7

      The russian banks are closing in order to prevent bank runs.....the ruble is literally in freefall.

    • @marklalonde7996
      @marklalonde7996 Год назад +1

      @@dpelpal Ruble reversed an hour ago, its 98 something now. Evilina must spending usd/euro for rubles.

    • @corvus4135
      @corvus4135 Год назад

      And you are the hero who will stop Russia and the wise man who will teach them what they need - submission and greed of the West, right?

    • @danielturczan2485
      @danielturczan2485 Год назад

      Hand Putain over to Ukrainian mothers and turn your head.

  • @MutualZebra0123
    @MutualZebra0123 Год назад +177

    The whole of europe can't rely on trump not being elected as our defense strategy

    • @imaxfli
      @imaxfli Год назад

      Trump will not be elected.....

    • @gmfan09
      @gmfan09 Год назад +23

      You’re correct. The whole of Europe needs to stop relying on the US for it defense in general.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +6

      europe has no more real threat because russia turned out to be a clown army. Why does Europe even need defense at this point?

    • @chirpywiggins5796
      @chirpywiggins5796 Год назад

      Europe will be attacked by Putin eventually unfortunately...with nukes.

    • @SMarkGee
      @SMarkGee Год назад +27

      @@dpelpal really? not a sensible thing to say

  • @andoreanesnomeo1706
    @andoreanesnomeo1706 Год назад +6

    Ukraine needed tanks and ATACMS and HIMARS on Day 1. Far too much foot dragging and hand wringing in the West. We have seen that whatever kit they are given, they will make the best use of it. So give them what they need. There is no higher use for that kit. This is precisely what it was intended for.

    • @DarrenSmith-zz6fk
      @DarrenSmith-zz6fk Год назад

      You all need to understand a victory for Ukraine which won't happen but if it did would result in world war 3 if you want to die suport Ukraine don't bother demanding a peace deal

  • @geecee2526
    @geecee2526 Год назад +38

    Ukraine MUST have air support!!

    • @corvus4135
      @corvus4135 Год назад +1

      Then buy them at least one plane

    • @WJV9
      @WJV9 Год назад +1

      @@corvus4135 - Stop sarcasm, everyone knows it takes a major commitment of a dozen or more planes along with pilot training, maintenance training, weapons systems setup and config for different missions. It will take a major commitment from multiple NATO countries to set up a functional air wing squadron capable of combat missions.

    • @polarvortex3294
      @polarvortex3294 Год назад

      ​@@WJV9Well, if that happens, I hope they do better than the Afghan Air Force, which curled up into a ball and disappeared just when they were really needed.

    • @corvus4135
      @corvus4135 Год назад +1

      @@WJV9 What do you expect me to write when the world has gone mad? Nobody talks about peace anymore, and some even call for an atomic war with Russia.

    • @Travis_22
      @Travis_22 Год назад

      ​@@WJV9Ok, 2 planes

  • @mikescott4120
    @mikescott4120 Год назад +4

    If the political leaders in the West are concerned about "burnout" brought about by a lengthy war, why aren't they giving Ukraine more and better equipment and capabilities? A war that ends earlier reduces the risk of that burnout. The West should be "pedal to the medal" with equipment and training to Ukraine. Ukraine should be getting F-16s, ATACMS, artillery by the mountain, and other advanced capabilities that are available. Russia has no ability to resist Ukraine and her allies IF the West decides that this war needs to end sooner than later. Let's get with it politicians. Get it done!

  • @mostlygreen1
    @mostlygreen1 Год назад +6

    There was a referendum when Ukraine gained independence and Crimea voted to leave the Russian Federation, albeit by a smaller margin than elsewhere. Another referendum would be a reward for aggression. When there have been deportations as well as inbound Russian migration, who gets to vote?

  • @WeWazKangz
    @WeWazKangz Год назад +3

    Hilarious propaganda channel
    😂🤣🤡🎪🎪🤡

  • @dpelpal
    @dpelpal Год назад +47

    Now putin is attempting to blame *NAFO* for the collapsing russian ruble. You literally can't make this stuff up🤣

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +14

      I'll tell you what, I won't forget putin screaming his "Kyiv in THREE DAYS!" anytime soon lol.

    • @joepublic8473
      @joepublic8473 Год назад +6

      Did the NAFO clowns tell you that ?

    • @Robert-xy4xi
      @Robert-xy4xi Год назад +4

      ​@@dpelpalOK 😂 3 days to the Sea of Azov we were told for the Nationalists in Kiev!

    • @corvus4135
      @corvus4135 Год назад +4

      @@dpelpal Putin never said that, and your hallucinations are obviously painful for you and for us here.

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent Год назад +1

      ​​​@@Robert-xy4xiNever happened d**w*t. I'd ask you for a source showing Ukraine expected to reach the Azov Sea in days, but not even I want you to waste your life looking for what doesn't exist.

  • @DavidGetling
    @DavidGetling Год назад +105

    If Putin's grip on power is now very tenuous then the importance of taking out the Kerch bridge cannot be overstated. The subsequent very public extreme humiliation would likely finish him off. In fact a black ops operation to get this done might well be the best move NATO has made in a long time.

    • @grumblewoof4721
      @grumblewoof4721 Год назад +14

      A black ops mission, like we see in the movies, might sound attractive but that is only if it worked and success is unlikely. It would need a lot of explosives to finally destroy the bridge beyond repair. Approach by submarine, war ship, bomber etc... with sufficient firepower would be detected and likely result in either a loss of the team or, if captured and interrogated, a declaration of war from NATO. Black ops teams are expected to take risks but we generally don't endorse or expect them to undertake suicide missions.

    • @AndyOB1Two
      @AndyOB1Two Год назад +8

      I agree the bridge needs to be sunk.Why not overload the bridge's anti missile systems then smash the bridge with storm shadows. And then hit it with drone boats when they are slightly distracted. Big boom. Can we not lend a destroyer to Ukraine that is fully loaded ready to go.

    • @apbt395
      @apbt395 Год назад +5

      This is all lies

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +1

      With the russian ruble collapsing, I think things are about to get very, very bad inside russia. _Real_ bad.

    • @trevorashman2258
      @trevorashman2258 Год назад +9

      ​@@AndyOB1TwoBritain needs to send a LOT more storm shadows then. They dont magically appear.

  • @RareSense
    @RareSense Год назад +3

    Being former investigator for an Australian Police Force, I find the lack of supporting evidence incredible a lot is based on hearsay, the evidence presented does not represent facts. Regardless of which side you on are on you need to look at facts. Firstly, Ukraine is one of the most corrupts governments (from western sources), Ukraine is desperate, they haven't the troops, the money (reliant on the west), no means to be self sufficient, Ukraine government has major challenges, infrastructure destroyed, they don't have the population or resources to carry a long term war compared to Russia, Stable Government, much larger population to draw resources from, has full Military Support Systems and Resources, they are not short of ammunition, the Russians are financial they started with 600 Billion in the bank (USA is $33 Trillion in Debt), Russians are not short on Ammunition or Men unlike Ukraine. People just look at the facts. Ukraine has not the capacity or resources even with West backing to win the war. This is historical facts, also this war started back with the Minsk agreements that the West did not honour. I just find it fascinating that people do not look at facts you are all caught up in emotion and what CNN or Propaganda of West than to look at just pure facts. I can tell you this based on facts. Russia will win this war, the USA and NATO will sell some excuse that Ukraine failed....

    • @alifarah9
      @alifarah9 Год назад +1

      I agree 100%. I have found this baffling from the start.

  • @Barrybullthiefpouters
    @Barrybullthiefpouters Год назад +1

    It was never going move as quick as people in West wanted or thought ..
    Ukraine was planning 6 month for this counteroffensive and give Russian credit they were planning there defences for 6 month laying and rolling out what have land mines n dragons teeth and so what so was never goin move way west spoke of that's people never been in war would talk like war is always a case of enemy has say on how fast you can move no matter what enemy has say on everything to point till it no longer has say in it that's when you have broke thegh but that's not easy . Certainly not easy when don't have air support .no army in living memory has went war without air support . So Ukraine doing fantastic job just now when don't have weapons they asked for at start this war the west has dragged heels on giving them long range weapons but then talks about how slow its moving ?? That's not fair on Ukraine really isn't there brave people in that country and doin great job with what have at hand just now ..
    Slava Ukraine...call sign braveheart .. love n respect this country so much 💙💛💙💛🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💙💛💙💛🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤💯💯

  • @matsgustafsson46
    @matsgustafsson46 Год назад +6

    As long as the support of weapons include that none is allowed to be used against Russias land except the annexed its like a tennisplayer is not allowed to serve in a game!

    • @wingkeungkong415
      @wingkeungkong415 Год назад

      Funny you finally realized Ukraine is controlled by the America

  • @EstOptimusNobis
    @EstOptimusNobis Год назад +2

    Without Crimea, Ukraine will have a chaotic economy, as control of the western Black Sea is paramount for their agricultural exports, their exports of ore, and their import/export of manufactured goods. You cannot have a mafia nation like Russia, occupy such a strategic penninsula, Ukraine's economy would forever be at hostage. As far as the civilians in Kiev getting war weary, one must realize the current Kiev economy is a false welfare economy. Without Crimea and the surety of import/export, the country will be a banana republic. Wake up and see the war through.

  • @officialsnufkin
    @officialsnufkin Год назад +8

    Why does this man have valuable Russian reserve weaponry on top of his bookshelf?

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +4

      Those the the air defenses that were supposed to protect the _MOSKVA._

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Год назад

      Pretty obvious why when you listen to him.

    • @biggusdickus5986
      @biggusdickus5986 Год назад

      Reserve.,? I thought it was their top tech ordinance. 😂

  • @semausmack7482
    @semausmack7482 Год назад +2

    Why is it terrorism when Ukraine shoots at moscow but a military operation when Russia shoots at Kiev?

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      Because Ukraine goes only for military targets, whereas Russia, for 17.7 months, has been brutally hitting civilian targets, including homes, apartments, schools, hospitals and even children's shelters! Ruzzia is a terrorist state, and that's all there is to it.

  • @Applecompuser
    @Applecompuser Год назад +36

    Prior to Ukraine war or at the start, Putin was very negative when dealing with his military leaders. Its ironic how when there was a Wagner coup (if real), only the Russian air force tried to oppose their March on Moscow.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +6

      And Wagner ended up shooting down 8 russian planes lol

    • @Applecompuser
      @Applecompuser Год назад +6

      @@geocam2 True, but the noteworthy point is the other branches did not respond at all. Some cheered Wagner.

  • @poladelarosa8399
    @poladelarosa8399 Год назад +2

    And here is yet another talking head on TR touting the benefits of Ukraine giving up Crimea, which would, of course ensure that Ukraine would never be able to survive economically, and forever be liable to the inevitable attack, again, by the Russian Federation.

  • @janesoole703
    @janesoole703 Год назад +22

    Well, what a different tone to your interview, Mr Galeotti, from 3 hours ago, may I say. The earlier one appeared extremely negative towards Ukraine's progress. This one, more balanced. I have been incensed at much of the West media's reportage recently on Putin's crime. Ukraine fights for all who cherish democracy whatever its faults, including those pundits who sit in comfort thousands of miles away from the battlefield. Can I suggest that TIMES R and your good self watch up to the minute battle coverage from the Ukraine military? Jane Soole, Dorset, England, aged 79 . Unless Putin is flat out beaten soundly, our freedoms are at stake for decades to come.

    • @bjornSE
      @bjornSE Год назад +1

      I completely agree with you Jane! If we reward genocide and wars of conquests there will be more, we know how that ends.

    • @jeanneknight4791
      @jeanneknight4791 Год назад

      Where was the earlier inerview? I try to follow him.

  • @andressinag1282
    @andressinag1282 Год назад +20

    UA has no obligation to agree to another referendum on Crimea as a condition of peace. There was already one conducted in 1991 and the majority of Crimeans opted to remain with UA. Besides, with the demographic maneuverings of RU since its so-called Special Military Operation, many Crimean residents have been displaced snd replaced with RU immigrants. And what makes you think any future RU leader will even honor the results unless its tilted towards RU integration?

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +3

      First putin screamed "Kyiv in 3 days" and now the ruble is collapsing.....those Ukrainians have sure made a joke out of russia

    • @stephenglover8828
      @stephenglover8828 Год назад

      no 80% turn out 95% voted to go with the Russian Federation

    • @andressinag1282
      @andressinag1282 Год назад +4

      @@stephenglover8828 There was a 67.5% turn out and 54.19% voted to support UA declaration oof independence (which means majority of Crimeans wanted to remain with UA). Check reputable sources before you comment on verifiable facts.

    • @Robert-xy4xi
      @Robert-xy4xi Год назад

      ​@@dpelpalLike the 3 days to the Sea of Azov fantasy for the Nationalists in Kiev 😂

    • @stuartx7865
      @stuartx7865 Год назад +2

      @@Robert-xy4xi I laugh when I think about the rubles in your bank account. 🤣🤣

  • @louisebean9428
    @louisebean9428 Год назад +3

    Putin………I will keep on retreating until I win!

  • @LA-kc7ev
    @LA-kc7ev Год назад +2

    A referendum in Crimea? After shipping out all the Tartars and importing Russians for decades?

  • @Brendanno100
    @Brendanno100 Год назад +7

    Ukraine will never be safe without Crimea, that would be a monumental mistake

  • @All4thaCash
    @All4thaCash Год назад +1

    A referendum in Crimea any time soon is pretty much pointless.
    1. Russia forcefully deported a vast portion of the Crimean Tatar population
    2. Many people who left to avoid being under Russian occupation
    The only way out for Crimea is independence or as part of Ukraine. Anything else will be unacceptable.

  • @johnrundle2902
    @johnrundle2902 Год назад +4

    It is not being beat on the battle field that will defeat Russia.. it is their economy .. it is in free fall

  • @PlanetFrosty
    @PlanetFrosty Год назад +3

    This guy is 🤡 show. I have a foundation in Eastern Europe rebuilding churches for two decades. We’ve been and are in Ukraine. He’s not particularly fully informed.

  • @Evie3331
    @Evie3331 Год назад +14

    Instead of painfully drip feeding Ukraine weapons at a massive cost of lives on both sides we all should have equipped them fully from the start of the war. Sadly NATO countries have drip fed and will probably be making a fortune and amazing deals on allowing this to continue for several years!

  • @A2Z1Two3
    @A2Z1Two3 Год назад +3

    It is the West’s fault that Ukraine got too little arms too late, and this allowed the Russians the time to entrench . The West then cost Ukraine lives and lost lots of the equipment they themselves provided . 😢

    • @ashleynz2575
      @ashleynz2575 Год назад

      Ahem the "West"??. In the key Allied countries, mostly centre-left progressive or woke leaders in power in 2022 --- Biden (US), Scholz (Germany), Trudeau (Canada), Ardern (New Zealand), Albanese (Australia since May 2022), Pedro Sanchez (Spain). Arguably Macron (France) and Draghi (Italy) were centrist - certainly they are not conservative or libertarian.
      Main Western country leading the others with wholehearted support is Britain under the Tories (BJ and Ben Wallace).

  • @Tom-ahawk
    @Tom-ahawk Год назад +19

    Never give into fear. Justice for Ukraine.

    • @Faiez-rh1gm
      @Faiez-rh1gm Год назад +1

      Justice for 14000 Russian Speaking Ukrainians

    • @RareSense
      @RareSense Год назад +1

      Wow you need to look at the facts….

    • @adamtan3638
      @adamtan3638 Год назад

      Ukraine will not be safe as long as putin is alive.

  • @FreeNoticias
    @FreeNoticias Год назад +2

    TIMESRadio... ok... delusional thinking at its best

  • @DarrenLine-k4j
    @DarrenLine-k4j Год назад +10

    A control freak has failed😂 Wait until November and put him on top .....Guy faulks 😮

    • @stephenlane5409
      @stephenlane5409 Год назад +1

      well said

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Год назад

      Yes elainesky has failed miserably

    • @FOCKOFF-ruzzyan-emptyheads
      @FOCKOFF-ruzzyan-emptyheads Год назад

      ​@@Realist369🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦💛💙💛💙🔱🔱🔱🌻🌻🌻SLAVA UKRAINE.

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Год назад

      @@FOCKOFF-ruzzyan-emptyheads just 3 flags means you don’t really support Ukraine ,that’s lame ,real fans put 400 flags up

  • @carlosandres280
    @carlosandres280 Год назад +2

    😂😂😂😂😂 from the same creators of russia is running out of missiles……

  • @antonythomas9063
    @antonythomas9063 Год назад +3

    NATO people are too much worried about Mr. Putin.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад

      Actually, I think you may find the reverse is true.......

  • @jacquelineperet6599
    @jacquelineperet6599 Год назад +4

    Time radio is a propaganda tool for the masses

    • @andrew30m
      @andrew30m Год назад +3

      Hurry and get your money the Russian Rouble collapsing,
      $1 - Rouble 100.70
      €1 - Rouble 115.11
      Everything is going to plan 😂😂

    • @caiaphasflagg673
      @caiaphasflagg673 Год назад

      I'm always amazed when I come here. It really is an eye opening level of tell the people what they want to hear no matter what.

  • @Marshadow69
    @Marshadow69 Год назад +2

    its like blowing up a balloon. The Russians are getting stretched and there will be no obvious win until it pops. Then it will be all over.

    • @stuartx7865
      @stuartx7865 Год назад

      Just like a big zit. So, remember, whenever you see a "Z" in russia, just think of a giant zit.

  • @IronWolfOverland
    @IronWolfOverland Год назад +2

    I am personally tired of the insinuation that Ukraine lacks bipartisan support in the US. False. I do agree with the analysis that Trump is a wildcard who likely would greatly complicate diplomacy

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      Right, but one should not forget that Trump kept Putler from advancing one inch into Ukraine during the entire four years of the Trump administration. All Trump would have to do is tell Putler that he (Trump) will remove Biden's restriction on the use of US-supplied military equipment to hit targets inside Ruzzia, if Putler doesn't not withdraw all Ruzzian troops from Ukraine in, say, 30 days. That would be the end of this obscene war.

  • @RosieBaseball
    @RosieBaseball Год назад +5

    I became disinterested when he started talking about making some sort of concessions in Crimea.

  • @W_Bin
    @W_Bin Год назад +1

    WHY ARE YOU USING "ELTES" AND "MASSES"? Are we in a totalitarian world? Please describe accurately what you are talking about.
    This man is talking straight out of Putin's textbook.

  • @cabooseabs6864
    @cabooseabs6864 Год назад +26

    It wouldn't have to be a long term war if we would just equip Ukraine with what it needs to win. All these delays in decisions, training and delivery almost seem deliberate. NATO doesn't want Ukraine to lose, but they don't want them to win either.

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Год назад +1

      No they want to keep Putin. He keeps all the corrupt dictatorships going where they get their resources cheap.

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 Год назад +3

      What exactly is or are these wonder weapons?

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 Год назад

      It wouldn't have been this long had not Boris Johnson, no doubt acting at the behest of the US, not interfered in the peace talks in Turkey. Would not even had been a war if NATO and the EU weren't so expansionist

    • @alexpikl2095
      @alexpikl2095 Год назад +3

      ​​@@mitchyoung93Easy - long-range precision missiles. ATACMS for example.

    • @santopino756
      @santopino756 Год назад +1

      @@mitchyoung93 NATO will not allow Ukraine to use even NATO regular weapons on Russian territory, so they are allowed on defending themselves.
      They are obliged to respect all human rights and war rights if they don't want to risk loosing support.

  • @semausmack7482
    @semausmack7482 Год назад +1

    its folly without air support , they need f16s and a10s throw in some apaches aswell.

  • @El.presidente
    @El.presidente Год назад +4

    Pure propaganda bs

  • @zatoichison6420
    @zatoichison6420 Год назад +1

    If he lost the support as this man said, it was because he was to soft and to good..., think of Americans in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, how they treat they enemies, children, civilians.. Back to: My Lai Massacre, also called Pinkville Massacre, mass killing of as many as 500 unarmed villagers by U.S. soldiers in the hamlet of My Lai on March 16, 1968, during the Vietnam War. NOT TO GOOD to remember ??? Perhaps this is the reason Mr. Putin is not a brutal killer like many American Presidents, people of war and destruction, for minerals whey will make war to any country to loot it.

  • @bikeman9899
    @bikeman9899 Год назад +19

    Excellent interview. I like Mr Galleotti's pragmatic analysis. The interviewer has the sense not to interrupt and allow him.speak.

    • @knowledgeishalfthebattle
      @knowledgeishalfthebattle Год назад

      Judge Napolitano's Judging Freedom show is more interesting...

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Год назад

      I don't call human trafficking pragmatic.

  • @karlp8484
    @karlp8484 Год назад +1

    This guy should JTFU about Trump. He doesn't know anything about Trump or anybody else either.

  • @normm1619
    @normm1619 Год назад +4

    If the USA abandons Ukraine, I sure hope the same people don’t ‘pass the hat around’ for Taiwan…

  • @joelmccoy9969
    @joelmccoy9969 Год назад +1

    Unpaid officers, conscripts, plummeting Rubel, economic collapse combined with military defeats, falling petrochemical production, destroyed weapon stores of artillery tubes, 152mm projectiles, and rocket artillery depots. The Russians are going to collapse in the coming months. A rebellion in the Kaukasus outposts of the weakened Russian Federation, stealing weapons and running off officials could quicken the outcome. The whole RF battlefield strategy seems to be about surviving until the rainy season currently, the cavallery won´t be coming to the rescue . Crimea seems isolated logistically. The signs are all pointing to an inevitable collapse. Europe will soon be overrun with Slavic Desperadas. China will go into recession if it hasn´t already. That is not wishful thinking.

  • @LewisSkeeter
    @LewisSkeeter Год назад +3

    Oh come on Mark. That won't fly.

  • @ronaldmarcks1842
    @ronaldmarcks1842 Год назад +1

    After Stalin's forced deportation of tens of thousands of Crimean inhabitants, Russia has an uphill fight in convincing anyone of its humanitarian sincerity. This war is effectively a re-run of the Crimean war, with conflict borders adjusted a bit. The outcome does not look any more favourable this time for Russia than last time. At the risk of sounding heretical, I would suggest that an honest referendum be held in Crimea on whether Crimea wants to go it alone, assuming it promised to remain politically neutral, but I doubt that either Ukraine or Russia would permit this.

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      Crimea does not have enough people or resources to "go it alone" in the face of an ever-acquisitive, malevolent neighbor like ruzzia.

  • @Conceicao1976
    @Conceicao1976 Год назад +3

    Why aren't we seeing opposition in Russia gathering in one of the many isolated regions/republics (like for example Tuva) and arming themselves? If it is one thing that Russia probably doesn't have now, it is a lot of military in those areas...

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Год назад +1

      The regions would starve and freeze if their pensions were cut off. They have massive alcohol, unemployment and poverty problems. They have no money left after buying food. They don't even have gas or plumbing.
      Asking them to fight for what they want without support is the ultimate irony of the West.

    • @LaReynedEpee
      @LaReynedEpee Год назад

      Russians don't get to hear the truth about what goes on inside their own country, never mind outside.

  • @doreeneclose6295
    @doreeneclose6295 Год назад +1

    It's impossible to have a fair election in Crimea since the Ukarainians have all been removed. Chasing down the 2014 residents is absurd. Ukraine will never have a safe, or prosperous state with Russia controlling the Black Sea. Crimea must remain Ukrainian, with assurances of safety, security and free acces to the Black Sea for Russia.

  • @d.l.d.l.8140
    @d.l.d.l.8140 Год назад +1

    It’s still trench warfare guys. I’ve watched them clearing Russian dugouts. The tech is not a factor there, it’s still close quarters, bloody, deadly combat. It’s frustrating both hearing complaints about the speed of the counterattack and the money we’re spending. Think about it. Russia is the primary reason we have to be well armed, so it’s disingenuous to avoid accepting that they’re fighting our battle and our children aren’t dying and being maimed. Ukrainians are. Let’s get off the fence and do something you don’t have to lie to your grandchildren about.

  • @josephphoenix1376
    @josephphoenix1376 Год назад +10

    SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦

  • @johndoeofficial4357
    @johndoeofficial4357 Год назад +1

    You understood nothing about Ukraine. They are determine to fight until last even without the West support with sticks and rocks if necessary! You learned nothing from the Maidan revolution.

  • @julwiezdeghorz5089
    @julwiezdeghorz5089 Год назад +3

    TIME$ never fails to amaze me, by just even looking at the title on every wishful narrative on a daily basis. Very creative! 😁

    • @TREVORALLMAN
      @TREVORALLMAN Год назад

      Indeed, "Times Radio" can always be guaranteed to raise a smile with the nonsense it pumps out.

  • @SuperCyboman
    @SuperCyboman Год назад +1

    LOL is this suppose to be propoganda? Out of Troops? guy has troops just sitting around. What next Saudi Arabia is out of oil? But then again he ran out of missiles too even though there daily missiles strikes on Ukraine

  • @williamhancock8065
    @williamhancock8065 Год назад +13

    When I lived in Russia, a couple of times totalling four years, I never heard a single Russian demoan that Crimea was not part of Russia. I did encounter ethnic Russians in Crimea who felt that but even those were a minority. Nobody was upset with the pre-2014 status quo until the propagandists told them they should be.

    • @FreeNoticias
      @FreeNoticias Год назад

      You lived in a bubble. Over 90% of Russians in and outside of Crimea see Crimea as Russian as a Briton would see Southampton as English

  • @Graybeard_
    @Graybeard_ Год назад +37

    Regarding Crimea:
    I was in Crimea in the mid 1990s and spent some time at the university in Simferopol. The collapse of Soviet Union was still fresh in the minds of the Crimean people and debates were ongoing as to whether they wanted to be a part of russia or to be a part of Ukraine. I would say the needle tilted towards wanting to return to russia back then. But it is important to take into account that things will be changing now that russia has no economic future. The Ukraine war, NATO, Western Europe and the US have seen to that. For Crimeans, this may take awhile to set in, but I'm confident that in a few years time, one would be hard pressed to fine any Crimeans who want to be attached to a broke, impotent russia while Ukraine is joining the European Union, and benefiting from a steady influx of Western dollars. Therefore I would predict that in five years time, the majority of Crimeans would vote to rejoin Ukraine.

    • @user-ui6kv2np8i
      @user-ui6kv2np8i Год назад +4

      you know nothing ! I've lived in Sevastopol for the last 20 years, and i can guarantee you that the mood when you were in Crimea is nothing like it is now. Russia has almost 100% support here.

    • @andrew30m
      @andrew30m Год назад

      @@user-ui6kv2np8i
      Russian Rouble collapsing,
      $1 - Rouble 100.70
      €1 - Rouble 115.11
      Everything is going to plan 😂😂, who would want to be part of a collapsing country.

    • @codeforce5556
      @codeforce5556 Год назад

      @@user-ui6kv2np8i deport everyone, Ukraine needs to take Crimea

    • @santopino756
      @santopino756 Год назад +10

      @@user-ui6kv2np8i Sure they are are very good at culteral cleansing.

    • @rambleon2838
      @rambleon2838 Год назад

      @@user-ui6kv2np8i You don't know anything! Force deported Crimean Tartars since Stalin must be resettled and the Vatniks need to go back to Russkie Mir. The same goes for the ethnic Cossacks in the Donbas and Zaporozhia. Ukraine, the Crimea and the area east to the Caspian Sea was never ethnic Russkies.

  • @iamric23
    @iamric23 Год назад +1

    you as well as all the others that come on here and give you perspective, just don't get it. The reason that Ukraine was able to advance so quickly and far before was due to the lack of defensive barriers that russia was not able to build. Now, it is a entirely different story. russia has had at least 9 months to fortify, and mine the land that they occupy, why is it that you are not able to understand this?

  • @robertbrennan2268
    @robertbrennan2268 Год назад +43

    Excellent commentary. Great thanks, Mark Galleotti! Slava Ukraini!

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +6

      I'm not sure what performs worse....the russian ruble or the russian army

    • @bilboriches7216
      @bilboriches7216 Год назад +4

      @@dpelpal it would be funny to watch when ruble will hit 200 for 1 USD. All russian pensionares will get not an 80$ pension, but 15$.

    • @s0ycapitan
      @s0ycapitan Год назад +4

      Cope is a dangerous drug.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +1

      @@s0ycapitan Is that what drug you're using to forget about the ruble collapsing and the russian banks shutting down? lol

    • @s0ycapitan
      @s0ycapitan Год назад +1

      @@dpelpal Banks are all bankrupt due to fractional reserve banking.
      We should have let the banks go bust in 2008 but our governments are owned by the bankers so they were baled out at the taxpayers expense.

  • @caveman-zd5yv
    @caveman-zd5yv Год назад +1

    This is the real question. how many can he get? There is 30 million of fighting age in russia. He can literary mobilize for decades.

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Год назад +5

    It normally takes about two years to full train a soldier. So expecting Ukraine to do the same in a few months is asking a lot.

    • @robgrey6183
      @robgrey6183 Год назад

      They haven't got two years. Americans will pressure their Government to disengage.

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Год назад +2

      They all die within days so why waste the training on them

    • @michasunafish4844
      @michasunafish4844 Год назад

      Yeah a bit
      Like the criminals Russia use as ‘soldiers’

    • @buddymacbuddington
      @buddymacbuddington Год назад +1

      Ukraines best where sacrificed in bakmut now only the dregs of Ukrainian military are left zelensky was told to withdraw by nato and US he did not listen and threw his best into it till it was eventually taken by wagner anyway,his best died for nothing ,now he can't move anywhere no matter what is given to him because what's left of his army simply don't have the skill or expertise to use what they have

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Год назад +1

      Yep. And the Ukrainians are training up very fast.

  • @karljensen893
    @karljensen893 Год назад +1

    What has Donald Duck to do with anything..or was it D Trumphet..irrelevant is logic

  • @TheBezaleel
    @TheBezaleel Год назад +16

    Glory to Ukraine !!!

  • @nazistowskisnob543
    @nazistowskisnob543 Год назад +1

    Blah, blah these are just fentanyl rantings of people who can not stomach their shortcomings. Such utterances will not make Russians less lethal.

  • @BRUMARTUBE
    @BRUMARTUBE Год назад +5

    After the war crimes of Putin, to concede one square inch of Ukraine to Russia would be like a recompense to a terrorist. The negotiation should only be related to the delay in which Ukraine can be a member of NATO. I don't think it is a good plan to concede anything to someone using the nuclear threat. Then, Crimea should not be negotiable just for reason of strategy. Ukrainian can lend later some part of Crimea, after years of solid peace and non aggression, maybe.

  • @s1nb4d59
    @s1nb4d59 Год назад +1

    I dont like the way he alludes to putting pressure on ukraine when nobody is in doubt that any concessions to russia just rewards its bad behavior,the west have to realize that if they want to back a winner they are going to have to back ukraine fully.

  • @pedrorodrigues7285
    @pedrorodrigues7285 Год назад +2

    In war the logic prevail so if you invade a country and thought win in three weeks and in present day past more than year, the logic says that you didn't calculate all options of winning and underrated your opponent, so by the logical Russia already lost this war the only question is where will be the Russians troops where they assume they lost, perhaps inside 200km in Russia.
    In that case that will be created an security territory 200km far east Ukraine recognized border deep inside Russia.

  • @slopeisdope2293
    @slopeisdope2293 Год назад +2

    Wait people listen to this cope?

  • @sheilamacdougal4874
    @sheilamacdougal4874 Год назад +22

    Unfortunately Ukraine has lost personnel at a high - not to say alarming - rate. This is both causing a personnel shortage as well as having an effect on morale. Meanwhile, the Americans continue deliberately to stall the supply of armaments that would make a difference: ATACMs and F-16s.

    • @gariodebwoy
      @gariodebwoy Год назад

      THE us IS PUT OF ANY MILITARY EQUIPMENT THAT MAY CHANGE THE CAUSE OF THE WAR even the Raptors won help Ukraine 00000000 RUSSIA ;EADS THE WORLD in electronic war fare

    • @tonupharry
      @tonupharry Год назад

      America doesnt know how to win a war .
      Biden needs to allow ukraine to win a stalemate is not satisfactory .
      America please dont mess up another war.

    • @williamkinkade2538
      @williamkinkade2538 Год назад

      My I remind everyone how much you would be willing to fight if a foreign power invaded your country!

    • @Lara__
      @Lara__ Год назад +2

      Don't worry, Ukraine is winning. Cheer up 😊

    • @marceloeguino
      @marceloeguino Год назад +1

      Where do you get your figures?

  • @Vikt0r66
    @Vikt0r66 Год назад +1

    Always good to listen to british propagandists. From time to time, i forget how delusional they are.

  • @davesskillet9235
    @davesskillet9235 Год назад +5

    Russia is conscripting up to age 70 not looking good for them.

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Год назад +2

      👆lies😂😂😂😂

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +1

      @@Realist369 Are you still going around telling people the _MOSKVA_ still sails as well?🤣

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Год назад

      @@dpelpal no and I never have.are you still going round misquoting putin with Gen.m Milly assessment that it could be over in 72hours ? Of course you are

  • @Ian.549
    @Ian.549 Год назад +1

    Will Putins Russia run out of money or military personal forced subscription people first? I say money.

  • @foreverhungry84
    @foreverhungry84 Год назад +6

    maybe the russians could have a recruitment drive in africa?. but in all seriousness they can't even take the ukraine, how would they expect to fair against the full might of nato?.

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Год назад

      @foreverhungry84 Who knows, NATO have never come up against a country that could fight back, so they ain't even been tested yet.

  • @kloppskalli
    @kloppskalli Год назад +1

    may have... mmmmh ok... hearsay and wishful thinking... anything new?

  • @paularivero1878
    @paularivero1878 Год назад +3

    Slava Ukraine. God bless Ukraine. Ukraine will prevail❤❤🇬🇧🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @vortigern3910
    @vortigern3910 Год назад +1

    Why is it that only the UK people that speak on this war seem to think that Ukraine can survive as a country without retaining Crimea, i really wish they would pull their heads out of their arses.

  • @Martin-di9pp
    @Martin-di9pp Год назад +10

    I've been hearing/reading that the Russian Army is on the verge of collapse for a year now. As much as I want it to be true, I'm not holding my breath.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Год назад +4

      Yeah, that's what russia said in 1991 and 1998. Then their entire economy and government collapsed lol

    • @kjp1232
      @kjp1232 Год назад

      He will extend the mobilisation age and keep on mobilising men as he was already planning a long war,Russian men are just cannon fodder this is how dictators work.

    • @stephenglover8828
      @stephenglover8828 Год назад +1

      yes because you have only heard that from Western media propaganda, it's all just a deflection from the failed counter offensive

  • @joeytirado7704
    @joeytirado7704 Год назад +1

    Ukraine is not giving up Crimea. DUDE wake up-they cannot. Get it?

  • @oysteintiktaalikson2885
    @oysteintiktaalikson2885 Год назад +3

    This guy is what we in Norway call a Quisling...

  • @4461marcello
    @4461marcello Год назад +1

    You are dreaming...there are plenty of Russian reserves you are not telling

  • @johngodden4363
    @johngodden4363 Год назад +3

    This will go down to a war extended into next year. However next year Ukraine will have F16s, as well as Leopard 2 and Abrams tanks

  • @antonioribeiro2818
    @antonioribeiro2818 Год назад +2

    maybe on another planet

  • @CoffeeCup1346
    @CoffeeCup1346 Год назад +4

    Mark Galeotti gets it!

  • @zoomeraygun1
    @zoomeraygun1 Год назад +1

    Russias 5 main attributes - Russia invades, destroys, murders, intimidates and lies 😂😂

  • @davidcerutti8795
    @davidcerutti8795 Год назад +8

    I've added Mark Galeotti to the list of people I will always listen to when I new interviews with Times radio or other news outlets. A short list including General Ben Hodges and Professor Michael Clarke.

    • @FreeNoticias
      @FreeNoticias Год назад

      Good for your echo chamber and peace of mind. Remember this when reality, in the form of a complete Russian victory, runs over your sweet woke dreams.

  • @terencewinters2154
    @terencewinters2154 Год назад +1

    Russia has to give Crimea back to the Ukrainians the only thing Russia can really gain in those negotiations is the " right of deposit " for shipping privileges as once was negotiated by Jefferson with Spain over the port of New Orleans. But sometimes demilitariztions is the price of peace ✌.

  • @viviannization
    @viviannization Год назад +3

    I'm always interested in Mark's take on things.

  • @susieparnell9027
    @susieparnell9027 Год назад +1

    Cannor get the truth here maybe U should try Russian news...

  • @brun4775
    @brun4775 Год назад +3

    The 14 Challenger 2s will be operationally irrelevant in Ukraine. They were only sent to pressure Germany.

  • @hannaberaja3682
    @hannaberaja3682 Год назад +1

    Que deben aprender los rusos de esta guerra ?
    Sera que esta guerra despertara la conciencia de tener democracia y una sociedad justa y gobernantes honestos?