Historian Robert Kagan: U.S. passivity 'encouraged' Putin

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  • @RafaelCruz-iv2wm
    @RafaelCruz-iv2wm Год назад +19

    we were too soft at the beggining, and now what a tragedy!!! al the bloodshed happening when it could have been stopped if we had given Ukraine what they needed to stop this monster.

    • @musiconabudget3712
      @musiconabudget3712 Год назад +2

      Like what u did in Palestine, Iraq or is it yemen or Libya or was it Vietnam lol

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад

      @@musiconabudget3712 yeah they should have gone like in vietnam full force.....what a succes that was

    • @musiconabudget3712
      @musiconabudget3712 Год назад

      @@pisacsenna3001 Vietnam wasn't existential for the us . Ukraine is more akin to the Cuban missile crisis .

    • @republica7337
      @republica7337 Год назад

      Completely agree. Nato's fear of irritating Sputin from the outset, could muster only a lukewarm assistance. Once they realized Ukraine had a chance of defeating Russia, they started giving Ukraine better weapons. Almost like ancient mythology, Nato was playing the role of gods.

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy Год назад +37

    Ukrainians aren't even asking us to put boots on the ground, just give them tanks at least!

    • @sergeypopov8279
      @sergeypopov8279 Год назад +2

      You're lying! A lot of people bet! And this becomes their last place where they put their boots!

    • @lastkidonthemoon
      @lastkidonthemoon Год назад +8

      @@sergeypopov8279 A Russian accusing others of lying. Now that's rich.

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад

      @@lastkidonthemoon also i think youve been in your basement for too long......go to town man ....go to town

    • @nbgoodiscore1303
      @nbgoodiscore1303 Год назад

      @@sergeypopov8279 Ryssä on ryssä vaikka voissa paistais

    • @Sophia-v3r4u
      @Sophia-v3r4u Год назад

      They are afraid of escalation. They spend $800B on defense every year and still afraid of escalation. Since when Americans are such a puss...s?

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Год назад +3

    The turning point was the way Ukrainians chose to fight for their own country. In contrast with allies in Afghanistan and even Iraq, Ukrainians feel they have something to fight for, something worth dying for. Instead of dropping their guns and running way, they proved themselves to be capable adversaries. Of course, support them.

  • @geothon
    @geothon Год назад +120

    Eventually USA is going to realize that now is the time to deal with what's left of the Soviet Union.

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад +33

      The evil empire must be destroyed for the greater good

    • @emililyin1288
      @emililyin1288 Год назад +20

      It's important to prevent Soviet Union (or Russian Empire) to reborn.

    • @gingergamingchannel3160
      @gingergamingchannel3160 Год назад

      You mean the neo nazis that make up the ukranian army that biden is sending billions to support?

    • @DavidJ222
      @DavidJ222 Год назад +11

      Agreed!!!

    • @jamesjackovich5886
      @jamesjackovich5886 Год назад +16

      The US has to help for now but the EU must have a unified military force to protect their own borders

  • @dlanska
    @dlanska Год назад +186

    Yes, passivity and appeasement didn't work with Hitler either. Amanpour is, and has been, a true and positive force, an intelligent and insightful seeker of the truth, with an unswerving humanitarian focus. Kagan answered even the tough questions clearly and appropriately, and with tremendous insight.

    • @regandunn4850
      @regandunn4850 Год назад

      Dumbest comment yet who do you think stored Hitler it wasn't America it was Russia they don't loose wars like America has done every single time and they are the worlds superpower and nothing is in there way from making Russia blow NATO over the media has to lie to pretend to be involved in the war to protect the people that pay them and no war crimes committed its a signed deal that Ukraine broke the agreement and it clearly states that military confrontation will be the only solution and signed by both sides and america sit tf down you have proven you are nothing if anything these days you are just another country with ya nose shoved in everyone's face and the world is sick of it forever wars you always loose paid by tax payers cut that off rice farmers beat you to scared to enter Ukraine because you know you what will happen fix your own boarders first and then get a another up size with that

    • @randibgood
      @randibgood Год назад +8

      I agree on all points!

    • @gothatch2502
      @gothatch2502 Год назад +1

      Anything else?

    • @GaryY
      @GaryY Год назад +10

      Totally agreed. The newest, best interview to share with anyone who doubts the value of America being involved in international affairs and helping establish reinforcement for international peace. He has affirmed that we should have put our foot down in other regions to prevent unnecessary conflict, such as Georgia, Syria, Crimea, etc. If we had, I feel confident, and it appears we agree, the current aggression would have been unlikely to have occured. The involvement of the US leads to prevention of aggression against sovereign nations, a more peaceful world overall and lives saved.

    • @putinmustenduplikegaddafi2236
      @putinmustenduplikegaddafi2236 Год назад +6

      Agree

  • @Sir1626
    @Sir1626 Год назад +73

    This is why it is so important that the US and the West support Ukraine. Putin isn't going to stop at Ukraine

    • @hautehead
      @hautehead Год назад +5

      😆

    • @myroslav2819
      @myroslav2819 Год назад +2

      Maybe not putin (he is too old), but russia with her imperialistic politic 100% wouldn't stop. Peace document must be signed only on ruins of Kreml.

    • @anwandamanfred8498
      @anwandamanfred8498 Год назад

      Did the US and its allied stopped in the middle East? Bunch of hypocrites

    • @immortalboy7741
      @immortalboy7741 Год назад +3

      You are calling for your own death lol wussia has nukes too

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад +1

      @@immortalboy7741 If the annihilation of humanity is what it takes to obtain world peace... so be it. 🙈

  • @nicholascazmay2126
    @nicholascazmay2126 Год назад +71

    We watched this happen in the 30s and 40s, and we got WWII when Western Europe and the US failed to show its teeth. We need to be more proactive in preventing invasions, rather than wasting lives and treasure carrying out our own for selfish reasons.

    • @puraLusa
      @puraLusa Год назад +1

      Just a small tiny detail what western europe? 😂

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад

      @@puraLusa I think he means France. 🙊

    • @ruthlesstruth8639
      @ruthlesstruth8639 Год назад

      Western and Eastern Europe were on the side of Hitler. Just like now.

    • @dirkgonthier101
      @dirkgonthier101 Год назад +4

      WWII was the result of France and the UK. First of all, they created the peace of Versailles after WWI (the actual reason WWII started) and they didn't succeed to protect the countries they had created (Poland, the Baltic Republics, ...) when they ended the Austian-Hungerian as well as the German empire.

    • @RoseFuneral
      @RoseFuneral Год назад +2

      Damn you must be ancient

  • @saarinmaki
    @saarinmaki Год назад +6

    This character Angela Merkel was so enchanted by Russia 's annexation of Krim in 2014 that she approved the building of Nord Stream 2 making Germany and Europe even more dependent on Russian energy. Not surprising Putin felt she had given him green light to annex more Ukrainian lands.

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад +1

      so now europe is dependender on america and a few other places and its paying 3 times the price......we all here want the russian gas and oil in europe...we love being dependet on russia and once the war is over guess whats gonna happen....

  • @lestefani9517
    @lestefani9517 Год назад +12

    Letting a bully have his way turned him into a socio path

    • @republica7337
      @republica7337 Год назад

      Remember how that bully was so cocky before he sent in the troops? Belittling the head of the FSB, making him feel like a child with marbles in his mouth. I wonder what Putin thought once his 3 day war became a dream and not a reality? Best medicine for that bully.

    • @tigmiester4248
      @tigmiester4248 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@republica7337 wow your really smart I loved what you support for Ukrainians your not a monster at all.

    • @tigmiester4248
      @tigmiester4248 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah you know like no chemical weapons being used but saying they were even to the contrary evidence.

  • @DavidJ222
    @DavidJ222 Год назад +98

    Trump definitely encouraged Putin. Remember Helsinki?

    • @EduardoOliveira-e8c
      @EduardoOliveira-e8c Год назад +3

      Two great leaders.

    • @extremelycareless2541
      @extremelycareless2541 Год назад

      Remember when Trump tried to get LNG with Europe? The Russians would like that. Correct? Go sit down.

    • @yoyonaught
      @yoyonaught Год назад

      This isn't happening under Trumps term smart one. Plus, leftist Ideologies is what's consuming the world. Trump has nothing to do with it. Why don't you go talk about how wrong biden was for having classified documents.

    • @Tony-md7dk
      @Tony-md7dk Год назад +11

      Remember how Putin waited for Trump not to be president to invade Ukraine?

    • @joerogain5025
      @joerogain5025 Год назад

      "I have President Putin here beside me and he says it wasn't Russia and I don't see any reason for it to be Russia."
      Donald tRUMP Helsinki/Taking the word of Putin over his own Security Agencies

  • @carbontube7956
    @carbontube7956 Год назад +20

    russia must end

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад +1

      Alternatively, Russia must be saved. OK, a bit tougher, I know...

    • @afnd4603
      @afnd4603 Год назад

      Nuke them. They won't nuke back. I have a feeling they wont

    • @marcux83
      @marcux83 Год назад +1

      let's agree it must end in it's current state: authoritarian and militaristic. I really hope Russian people can be saved from decades of surpression and brainwashing

    • @carbontube7956
      @carbontube7956 Год назад

      @@marcux83 agree

    • @ГлебВерховский-п2р
      @ГлебВерховский-п2р 5 месяцев назад

      Russia is an empire, which means that it needs to be a dictatorship to prevent its own territorial disintegration. It logically follows that only Russia's disintegration can lead to democracy.

  • @asahola8750
    @asahola8750 Год назад +14

    Very true the west has failed to support Ukraine to win the war. Very sad to see dragging their feet while the Ukrainian people suffer so much.

    • @idiaidia6082
      @idiaidia6082 Год назад +1

      Do you realise the cost of fighting a conventional war with a nuclear power like Russia.
      Just imagine running of water and food for a moment as a result of nuclear war?
      Apart from the West most countries are routing for Russia

    • @asahola8750
      @asahola8750 Год назад

      @@idiaidia6082 I think you have a brain fart 💨.

    • @lastkidonthemoon
      @lastkidonthemoon Год назад +3

      @@idiaidia6082 So what? Nazi Germany also had allies around the globe, that didn't make fighting then any less right

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад

      @@lastkidonthemoon ok so when are you gonna go figth the evil russians? you your family and friends should go to ukraine and fight that evil asap....they need you over there

  • @jetonkuqi8841
    @jetonkuqi8841 Год назад +15

    Totally true, Passivity empowered Dictatorship

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад +1

      so what would you do if you were us president? how would you contain the dictatorship?

    • @afnd4603
      @afnd4603 Год назад

      @@pisacsenna3001 nuke Russia, China and any new n liberal country.....

    • @jetonkuqi8841
      @jetonkuqi8841 Год назад

      @@pisacsenna3001 1st: Vote for the democratic Party. 2nd: Have talk with people, exchange of opinion and trying to convince people to vote for the right & bright side

  • @deecee1522
    @deecee1522 Год назад +8

    Thousands of Russians going home in bodybags

  • @rick4976
    @rick4976 Год назад +27

    "we have been a little too reluctant to provide Ukraine with everything the Ukrainians can possibly use...". I have been puzzled by the reluctance as well.

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад +1

      We gotta find a catchy name for our club!

    • @marshuswp3325
      @marshuswp3325 Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree

    • @DerDudelino
      @DerDudelino Год назад +2

      Would they attack Moscow and the Kremlin though, if we give them longe range missiles?
      That would trigger World War 3, hence the reluctance. I think it's a tough balance because our
      weapons are killing Russian soldiers and Russia has not responded to this at all with more
      then some threats.

    • @musiconabudget3712
      @musiconabudget3712 Год назад

      @@DerDudelino america will get into another war sooner or later . Then they will return the favour

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Год назад

      @@DerDudelino
      WW3? If RuZZia is not stopped then it WILL continue into WW3 if you (shaking in your boots), don't think it has not already started!

  • @ChildofC-53
    @ChildofC-53 Год назад +11

    I wonder how much longer Russia will be able to keep its units in Syria. With them getting mopped up in Ukraine.

    • @puraLusa
      @puraLusa Год назад +1

      It goes like this, the conscripts able to pay up will be sent to syria and avoid ukraine and the yacth just received renovations to the dinning hall.

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад +1

      now htf do you know if russia is getting mopped?

    • @ChildofC-53
      @ChildofC-53 Год назад

      @@pisacsenna3001 now htf do you know rUsSiA ISNT getting mopped up?? Hahaha, your master Putin love you.

  • @ritemolawbks8012
    @ritemolawbks8012 Год назад +46

    The US and NATO didn't react militarily and with aggression in Syria, Georgia, and after the annexation of Crimea because there wasn't political support for intervention in either Europe or America.
    The US did conduct targeted strikes after chemical weapons attacks on civilians, but it was mostly symbolic because Syria has historically had closer political ties to Moscow. There has to be significant US business and foreign interest, or popular support to involved to use the hard or soft power to counter Russia or China.
    The actions and public image of Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian Armed forces, and the Ukrainian people in the media is what rallied most of the West to intervene after the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
    Until the 2016 political interference, election meddling, and hacking operations from Russia, Vladimir Putin wasn't considered a dangerous hostile adversary or military threat to the US, its foreign policy, or NATO.
    Putin used the Russian media and online trolls to build this false image of him being a master spy playing and winning a game 4D chess against the US and Europe.
    He's now made a major miscalculation and underestimated Zelenskyy and the resolve of the US and its allies. The war will either lead to his demise or the collapse of the Russian government, so as long as the Ukrainians have the weapons and funding, they will defeat Putin without the use of US troops.

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад +5

      Exceptionally incisive and observant comment, nice one!

    • @АндрейКаминский-г9в
      @АндрейКаминский-г9в Год назад

      You need to go to the hospital, boy

    • @science_engineering
      @science_engineering Год назад +1

      Russian's aggression in Syria? If I'm not mistaken, NATO and US invaded in Syria, named it a terroristic state, and almost fully destroyed it (like Lybia and Iraq before). Russia saved the country and stopped ISIS. Generally, it is so much interesting gow americans media make one leaders 'heroes' and other 'evil dictators'.

    • @musiconabudget3712
      @musiconabudget3712 Год назад

      Please study all the regime changes , coups , election inference and military aggressions perpetrated by the US . Russia cant even keep up lol

    • @buimiguel7281
      @buimiguel7281 Год назад +3

      Completely agreed with your in depth analysis of the political situation. AMERICA now is still a very important role in the global world order should DO MORE TO SUPPORT Ukraine militarily ( long range artillery n Bradley tanks n massive ammunition) n financially to get red devils out of Ukraine. Thre is no other choice. Ukraine must win this war by all means.

  • @229Mike
    @229Mike Год назад +23

    Well said. This should be shared in schools.

    • @sa-nn1ny
      @sa-nn1ny Год назад +3

      We should tell the kids that these are the ideas that can lead us to a nuclear war with Russia before pressing "play."

    • @jonber9411
      @jonber9411 Год назад +1

      Listen up kids, ...no Claire! Let go of Egons nostril you scoundrel! Ok there we go, ... So, alright kids, the solution to the aggressive and criminal attack by Putin and the criminals in kremlin is spelled? That's right Eric, very good, long range ballistic counter measures and main battle tanks by the hundreds.
      No Sara, you can not afford to be isolationist on this matter. Didn't the Japanese Empire and a Honolulu in cinders teach you anything about laying flat in the face of facism? Do not get pre 41 Roosevelt on me you toddler, this is serious!

    • @229Mike
      @229Mike Год назад

      @@sa-nn1ny Russia will never press the nuclear button. It just wouldn’t make any sense for them to do it unless they all want to die.

    • @MnyFrNthng
      @MnyFrNthng Год назад

      @@sa-nn1ny yeah, right. We should also tell kids if Putin asks America to give Alaska to Russia, we should do so because otherwise there can be nuclear war with Russia. 🤣
      As long as you act like a pussy a bully will always run over you because he knows your limits. He just need to imitate that he would be willing to pass those limits because he knows you are a pussy and will back down.

    • @sa-nn1ny
      @sa-nn1ny Год назад

      @@MnyFrNthng Putin won't ask for Alaska. Putin showed no aggression from 2000-2012, until we decided to reneg on our promise to not expand NATO. You are knee deep in western propaganda that paints Putin as someone that is hell bent on conquering Europe- there is no evidence for that other than a sentence taken out of context of one of his speeches. What happened during the Cuban Missile crisis, when Moscow was trying to expand it's sphere of influence? The U.S threatened to invade Cuba!

  • @naidadad9311
    @naidadad9311 Год назад +84

    An excellent interview! Thanks a lot!

    • @evandegenfelder4554
      @evandegenfelder4554 Год назад +1

      Amanpour is a great interviewer and journalist. And Kagan is correct, well said.

    • @tigmiester4248
      @tigmiester4248 7 месяцев назад

      An excellent interview you loved being lied too by the worst people on planet earth pat yourself on the back.

  • @glenroygrant
    @glenroygrant Год назад +21

    Defeat defeat defeat Russia

  • @paulballard304
    @paulballard304 Год назад +89

    You don’t defeat Putin on the battlefield, you defeat Putin by taking him out, by any means possible.

    • @MikeJohnson-nj1ry
      @MikeJohnson-nj1ry Год назад +5

      Lead poisoning?

    • @hautehead
      @hautehead Год назад +5

      Oh,,,do enlighten us with all your infinite wisdom Swami. We'll wait.

    • @MikeJohnson-nj1ry
      @MikeJohnson-nj1ry Год назад

      @@hautehead The Bible can't enlighten conservatives. Years in school failed to enlighten conservatives. Ignorance is a choice and therefor, incurable.

    • @seangelarden9543
      @seangelarden9543 Год назад +5

      We need to send him a set of steak knives with our patented he'll fire delivery system

    • @justaghoulintheworld
      @justaghoulintheworld Год назад

      Putin is he own worst enemy

  • @nicholasconder4703
    @nicholasconder4703 Год назад +2

    Nobody in the modern world acts in a vacuum. The "failure" of the US to react to the invasions of Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014 were due as much to European lethargy as it was to a lukewarm response by the US. I think that Kagan is overlooking that the US would need to use NATO bases and NATO ports to act more proactively against Russia. However, at that time, none of the European countries in that region seemed to be interested in putting pressure on Russia. Without the support of their European allies, the US would have been marching by itself and looking like an aggressor as bad a Russia. Not to mention having no logistical support for their actions. This would have driven a bigger wedge between the US and Europe, and could have led to the breakup of NATO. Without NATO support, in particular France, Germany and Turkiye, the US effectively had its hands tied and could only take half measures..

  • @marke8323
    @marke8323 Год назад +9

    "Robert Kagan is an American neoconservative scholar, critic of U.S. foreign policy, and a leading advocate of liberal interventionism. A co-founder of the neoconservative Project for the New American Century" (WIKI) I have never met a Con yet that wasn't ready to start a War somewhere, or have an answer how to get out of one...

    • @wolfheadedconjuror
      @wolfheadedconjuror Год назад +2

      The answer out of this war was given in the interview. Give the Ukrainians everything they need to defeat the Russian invaders.

    • @krto7663
      @krto7663 Год назад +1

      @@wolfheadedconjuror Just as the afgan gov was given everything they need to defeat the taliban

    • @dirkgonthier101
      @dirkgonthier101 Год назад +2

      @@krto7663 That you don't see the difference between Afghanistan and Ukraine tells more than enough about you.

    • @krto7663
      @krto7663 Год назад

      @@prescient8972 The taliban won because even if the US spent a bunch of money in education, there were large amounts of people that absolutely hated the gov and wanted to govern themselves, aka, the taliban. If Ukranie was a clear cut war, you could repel the russians and win, but then what do you do with all those ukranian separatists, you just deport them to russia? Or wipe them all?

    • @birdstwin1186
      @birdstwin1186 Год назад +2

      Just like a true neoconservative. Thanks for bringing this up, should be pinned by CNN. I'm quite tired of self claimed experts pimping their books on TV.

  • @tinawilson4120
    @tinawilson4120 Год назад +5

    God is with Ukraine

  • @IMGreg..
    @IMGreg.. Год назад +12

    As long as we in the West hesitate, Putin will see that as weakness and a reluctance to fighting.
    Never give an inch to a bully and politicians must defer to experienced war fighters when the time comes.

  • @buimiguel7281
    @buimiguel7281 Год назад +12

    Mr Kagan is very clear about the consequences the world has suffered because of the US passivity. Completely agree with a great man like Mr Kagan.

    • @asdilia693
      @asdilia693 Год назад +3

      imperialist

    • @Zoltan1251
      @Zoltan1251 Год назад

      US supplied ISIS so i would not be so sure my friend

  • @Stuff_And_Things
    @Stuff_And_Things Год назад +13

    The reality is that Putin knew Trump would be on his side in this conflict and had plans to do this, counting on Trump to continue as president. That didn't happen, but Putin was already invested.

    • @donaldgraham6414
      @donaldgraham6414 Год назад

      What a liar you are. Only Trump had the strength and moral integrity to deter Putin.

    • @The_Savage_Wombat
      @The_Savage_Wombat Год назад

      Putin invaded during Obama. Obama failed to honor the Budapest Memorandum where the US promised to protect Ukraine if they gave their nukes to Russia.
      What does this have to do with Trump?

    • @andrewheaney6858
      @andrewheaney6858 Год назад

      Your comment is the number one piece of bullshit I’ve ever read on the net, congratulations !

    • @Stuff_And_Things
      @Stuff_And_Things Год назад

      @@The_Savage_Wombat Not knowing the intricacies of that, I can't really say whether you've mischaracterized the situation or not.
      But I don't see anything about that which would make Trump's or Putin's behaviors forgivable or Biden's assistance to Ukraine wrong.

    • @The_Savage_Wombat
      @The_Savage_Wombat Год назад

      @@Stuff_And_Things Conflating Trump and Putin makes no sense. Look up the timing of Putin's invasions and read about the Budapest Memorandum on Wikipedia. It's about ten minutes worth of research that will give you a ton of insight.

  • @fattail01
    @fattail01 Год назад +1

    "U.S passivity encouraged Putin..."
    And now he's right where the US wants him.

    • @svenderikjrgensen5335
      @svenderikjrgensen5335 Год назад

      Exactly. The US, Nato knew that game. The EU lowered the parades too much. Maybe on purpose?

  • @joeanderson8839
    @joeanderson8839 Год назад +13

    I agree. Putin and China, Iran and North Korea, think that the United States is weak because of our reluctance to act when it was most important for us to act.

    • @inquisitor2451
      @inquisitor2451 Год назад

      Usa cowardly evil empire . Brazen, smug, deceitful, two-faced and aggressive and cowardly evil empire . The United States got the whole world. Nobody likes the USA except Western countries

    • @munannadozie1254
      @munannadozie1254 Год назад +4

      And who made you guys the Superman of the world??

    • @ruthlesstruth8639
      @ruthlesstruth8639 Год назад

      @@munannadozie1254 They really think that the US has the right to rob and kill all over the world. Russia says no, that's enough.

    • @changsafibreg.6636
      @changsafibreg.6636 Год назад +1

      @@munannadozie1254 W⚓️‘s like you

    • @sergeypopov8279
      @sergeypopov8279 Год назад

      You should be ashamed of the United States, which teaches others by committing a huge amount of wars, bombings and military conflicts. No sooner had they left occupied Afghanistan than they got into Ukraine with their arms supplies and encouragement from the Kyiv Zetler!

  • @denismorgan9742
    @denismorgan9742 Год назад +2

    This is mainly due to USA acceptance of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, if USA had said no then further attacks on Ukraine would have been avoided.

    • @Eric-xh9ee
      @Eric-xh9ee Год назад

      The US couldn't really do anything since Europe didn't want to do anything so it would look like we're trying to occupy Ukraine.
      Germany is the one everyone should be criticizing for constantly pushing for closer ties to Russia -- e.g. Nord Stream 1 and 2.
      They still say those were the right decisions and still don't want to supply weapons to defend their European partners. The USA is not the police of the world. Countries need to work together -- especially regional partners

  • @malgorzataojoj4256
    @malgorzataojoj4256 Год назад +8

    I'm not really sure that it will end even if Putin will fall. There are many in Russia that would like to continue on his path, and some even take it to another level

    • @joesod
      @joesod Год назад

      they cannot continue and endless losing war costing huge loss of life, if that topples Putin it topples the whole regime, they are not going to topple Putin and replace him with someone that is going to continue the war as in WW1 when they toppled the tzar in order to end the war for Russia

    • @isabelomenyebolekia3109
      @isabelomenyebolekia3109 Год назад

      The truth a lot of people fail to understand. Take Putin out and another stronger than him will emerge. It's not about him.

    • @lilianfowler7988
      @lilianfowler7988 Год назад

      Yes, I wonder who Putin might depend on to maintain his current position.

    • @Ютубводоканал
      @Ютубводоканал Год назад

      Yes, I can assure you, there are a lot of people here, who want to fight nazism and put an end to USA brutal hegemony.

    • @malgorzataojoj4256
      @malgorzataojoj4256 Год назад +2

      @@Ютубводоканал if they wan to fight nazism they should turn against the today's form of it. It's called Putlerism. Putler is soooo much like Hitler. Same arguments, same methods, same sick ambitions. Slava Ukraini

  • @munyehirwejeanpaul7814
    @munyehirwejeanpaul7814 Год назад +2

    But who made the USA 🇺🇸 a guard of all nations? ? U must stop thinking that u are responsible to all international problems!

  • @robert5712
    @robert5712 Год назад +13

    How about Europe's failure to become involved? However I do agree the USA must confront Russia and totalitarian regimes when we can. Trump did give Putin his way by pulling out our troops in Syria. In all probability we now we have Ukraine as a result.

    • @NicolasMendoula
      @NicolasMendoula Год назад

      Hum ...I think we are pretty involved you know the war is at our actual borders. A lot of western Europe countries took Ukrainian refugees and provide them with Weapons.

    • @theendmyfriend
      @theendmyfriend Год назад

      Nobody pulled troops out of Syria. The Pentagon just lied and stalled until Trump was gone. They are still stealing all the oil to stop Syria from rebuilding and now they are increasing the troops numbers to try stop Russia and Turkey doing a deal force Kurds to reconcile with Syrian government. USA will never leave Syria because it puts pressure on Iran for Israel.

    • @dirkgonthier101
      @dirkgonthier101 Год назад

      Europe was involved quite heavily in Russia. It used only a different tactic.

    • @birdstwin1186
      @birdstwin1186 Год назад +2

      First off, we shouldnt have been in Syria. There is a difference between non interventionism and isolationism. It is appropriate to send in the troops when critical security interests are at stake, Syria was not such a case.

    • @atestzen5230
      @atestzen5230 Год назад

      Are you willing to send your son or daughter to shore up the policies of America's elite. You can bet the elites sons and daughters will not be in the trenches!

  • @bass_not_bombs
    @bass_not_bombs Год назад +11

    Kagan has a special ability, to see and gauge reality as it actually is being played out and then put it into words perfectly! Must be a historian thing haha

    • @bernardedwards8461
      @bernardedwards8461 Год назад +5

      His job is to mislead us, and he does it quite well. I am one of the few who doesn't fall for his nonsense.

    • @mrderp1292
      @mrderp1292 Год назад +3

      His wife Victoria Nuland also has the "special ability" to organize a coup in Ukraine in 2014 when she was working for the Obama State Department.

    • @waterkingdavid
      @waterkingdavid Год назад

      I assume you're joking. So you agree with the mission statement of the group he helped found called PNAC (Project for a New American Century) which is that America should exert full spectrum dominance over the entire planet?
      If so then perhaps you are endowed with the same kind of pathological hubris as he.
      This guy is totally sick.
      People will NEVER EVER ACCEPT that. The result will be what we see. Endless bloodshed and misery instead of peace and harmony.
      I believe in a free world. Not one controlled by the belligerent United States.

    • @bernardedwards8461
      @bernardedwards8461 Год назад

      @@waterkingdavid You seem to have misunderstood what I said.

    • @waterkingdavid
      @waterkingdavid Год назад +2

      @@bernardedwards8461 I wasn't replying to you. I agree with you wholeheartedly. In fact apologies to all here as I think I accidentally wrote in the wrong thread. Or the person I replied to deleted their comment.

  • @bjrnhjortshjandersen1286
    @bjrnhjortshjandersen1286 Год назад +22

    US politicians generally are very provincial because most Americans are. For more than a century the existence of a world outside the USA keeps surprising them. With all their dark sides the old European Colonial Powers at least understand there is a complicated world and not just their own country. The European problem is the national differences and the desire to push problems as all large action needs a lot of negotiation with other European nations. The current situation with Germany mostly caring about its own economy and not wanting to act as a powerful nation is a good example.

    • @derduebel
      @derduebel Год назад +2

      That is not right. Germany has been helping financially since 2010 and has been strengthening since 2014. It is a fact that Germany does not want to take on a leadership role. Which is not surprising given the historical circumstances. As we have seen, Germany goes along when other partners lead the way. Russian gas is history!

    • @denismorgan9742
      @denismorgan9742 Год назад +1

      Nevertheless this is history repeating itself much the same as Americans north/south divide of their civil war, all this reared it's head again with Trump. If nobody learns from history the world is doomed to make the same mistakes repeatedly.

    • @The_Savage_Wombat
      @The_Savage_Wombat Год назад +2

      Merkel brought in millions of immigrants that are proving very difficult. Germany has its hands full with her problems now.

    • @micindir4213
      @micindir4213 Год назад

      @@derduebel you don’t say! Stashed guy wanted to unite Europe. Funny how eu is united under Germany, right? Not with weapon but with €. In the end they rule Europe anyway. And they don’t see small nations having any say in the policies. Instead of coercion they just outright bribe them with “free €”. You vote as EU leaders, you get cash. This is in fact close to how ussr worked, but throughmarket. That’s for euro euro racy. There’s also another force within Germany and that is Ostie. People from DDR are as stiff as Russian older pensioners. For them , confrontation with Russia is taboo. So to get votes, any German politician must do with them. So they are very active, most of them are 60+ and they vote. Ppl of economy.

    • @bjrnhjortshjandersen1286
      @bjrnhjortshjandersen1286 Год назад

      @@The_Savage_Wombat I am sure you don´t use military equipment to solve that problem.

  • @mrderp1292
    @mrderp1292 Год назад +5

    Thank you, "historian" Robert Kagan, husband of Victoria Nuland the woman who engineered the 2014 Ukraine coup when she was with the Obama State Department. You are truly a reliable and unbiased source on this matter. You're also Jhuish like your buddy Zelensky so that means you would never lie and always tell the truth.

  • @stevesteve7175
    @stevesteve7175 Год назад +28

    Kagan makes a strong point.

  • @kingdedede9135
    @kingdedede9135 Год назад +2

    Warmongering point of view. Hope he sends his kids first.

  • @yagi3925
    @yagi3925 Год назад +3

    Although the use of chemical weapons on civilians in Syria was horrendous, the US and its Western allies were simply not entitled to intervene or threaten to intervene because it was an internal Syrian affair. Putin's troops, as much as we may hate them/him, were present in Syria at the request of the Syrian government. This constant hammering of "Obama shoud have kept his word and bombed Syria" is completely oblivious of international law. Having said that, it is clear beyond the shadow of a doubt that the US should have intervened in Georgia in 2008 and in Ukraine in 2014 - precisely because such was the wish of the respective Georgian and Ukrainian governments. In 2008 and 2014, Putin blatently violated international law by invading his neighbours and it was then legitimate for the US to respond to the plea fro help from the legitimate local governments.

    • @musiconabudget3712
      @musiconabudget3712 Год назад

      The constant spinning you do to justify western aggressions world must be quite dizzying lol

    • @theendmyfriend
      @theendmyfriend Год назад

      They didnt invade their neighbours. Ukrainian citizens succeeded in Donbass and last i looked Georgia was still there. Russia stopped usa georgia from invading ossetia. They stopped USA terrorist proxy Al Qaeda from taking over Syria. Had to invade to stop US proxy Ukraine from joining nato and attacking Crimea.

    • @yagi3925
      @yagi3925 Год назад

      @@musiconabudget3712 I don't justify any Western aggression, bloody old fool! The West helping Ukraine is not an aggression it is a legal help to a sovereign government. If you don't understand that, go to hell.

    • @yagi3925
      @yagi3925 Год назад +1

      @@theendmyfriend Of course Russia invaded its neighbors: Georgia, Ukraine and Modavia (Transnistria).These are three blatant aggressions, period.

    • @yagi3925
      @yagi3925 Год назад +1

      @@theendmyfriend They did. They invaded sovereign Ukrainian territory in 2014, sovereign Georgian territory in 2008 and sovereign Moldavian territory in 1992. You are just an ignorant in international law, you completely confuse law and politics. International law applies to everyone, including KGBist Russia.

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 Год назад +1

    Indeed. We're good at it.

    • @petervote7914
      @petervote7914 Год назад

      U.S. took one month to liberate Iraq after shock and awe, and Russia? What a pathetic joke Russia is.

  • @marshuswp3325
    @marshuswp3325 Год назад +9

    I couldn't agree more with Robert Kagan! My highest respect to this man for his clear and firm stance. One can only hope that eternally hesitant politicians like Germany's Chancellor Scholz will take his advice. Slava Ukraini from Canada!

  • @JoeDplummer_
    @JoeDplummer_ Год назад +2

    Yes, diplomacy and patience didn't work with other aggressors in the past. US and EU need to be stronger and more determined to stop this brutal butcher as soon as possible. 🇷🇺👎🤮

    • @petervote7914
      @petervote7914 Год назад

      What you said is very true. Saddam Hussein must be disarmed of WMDs. U.S. must invade Iraq to destroy the Saddam regime.

    • @JoeDplummer_
      @JoeDplummer_ Год назад

      @@petervote7914 - Nobody wants to invade Russia. The world expects international lawful behavior. Like civilized people, Not imperialist brutality against innocent people 🇷🇺👎

  • @seangelarden9543
    @seangelarden9543 Год назад +6

    We didn't do anything when he took Crimea and he underestimated Bidens ability to rally NATO . Thank you Ukraine for freeing not only yourself but the world

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад

      @lettheflamestakeover2037 Better go and wash your undies, then.

  • @SneakypeteSirena
    @SneakypeteSirena Год назад +1

    Ms. Amanpour is one of the few CNN "journalist" that I still respect.

  • @emililyin1288
    @emililyin1288 Год назад +6

    I thanked Americans for their support under Fox News comment section; got bunch of negative replies :(

    • @fdrstan
      @fdrstan Год назад +12

      That is a traitor hangout, no surprise lol

    • @badluck5647
      @badluck5647 Год назад

      Trump likes Putin and Biden dislikes Putin, so the MAGA-hats love Putin now.

    • @theendmyfriend
      @theendmyfriend Год назад

      Fox has more people who understand. CNN is mouth piece of Security State. Democrats love the comforting embrace of Big Brother. Look at all these ignoramus literally cheering for Kagan a neocon pioneer of US global inperialism Project for New American Century

    • @lynnkayee1015
      @lynnkayee1015 Год назад +1

      Yeah, not surprising. The man they support had to have his lips surgically removed from Putin's ass before he left.
      "I know my own nations intelligence agencies have said Russia interfered but Putin said they didn't.. So...I believe him." 🙄 That guy.

  • @airatshakirov
    @airatshakirov Год назад +1

    Nonsense in the name, it is not the passivity of the United States that gives Putin courage, but over a thousand ballistic missiles with a quarter of a megaton of power.

    • @petervote7914
      @petervote7914 Год назад

      Why you oppose U.S. invading Iraq? Are you some kind of traitor to America?

  • @joshcreatorgalaxy8599
    @joshcreatorgalaxy8599 Год назад +6

    I don’t like the future😥🥀I wish peace is back in place

  • @olafvonbraun7300
    @olafvonbraun7300 Год назад +1

    Best conclusion I’ve heard so far. If you sweep matter under the rug it will backfire one day.

    • @petervote7914
      @petervote7914 Год назад

      U.S. can invade Iraq and kill one million people, how come Russia cannot invade Ukraine and kill people there? So only U.S. can invade and kill, Russia cannot?

  • @journeymansmitty8283
    @journeymansmitty8283 Год назад +16

    Well Real Talk homeboy is speaking the truth the everyone sit back and let vladdy boy do what he wanted now look where we are today America needs to stop doing everything by the book🤔

    • @puraLusa
      @puraLusa Год назад +2

      Since when did usa start doing everything by the book?
      😂

    • @TheDrAstrov
      @TheDrAstrov Год назад +1

      America hasn't followed any rules for a long time. Russia is doing the same. If the United States can, everyone can.

  • @peacelove2.0.69
    @peacelove2.0.69 Год назад +5

    What so ever happened or not.. and the reasons why and how.. war on innocent people is unacceptable

    • @puraLusa
      @puraLusa Год назад +1

      War is always on inocent people.

    • @peacelove2.0.69
      @peacelove2.0.69 Год назад

      @@puraLusa you're right, somehow I agree with that.

    • @KanuniSuleyman4857
      @KanuniSuleyman4857 Год назад

      @@puraLusa because you know if you make wars with strong people, you wouldn't even exist in this world anymore

  • @thowl7065
    @thowl7065 Год назад +2

    Yes....! This is what I've been saying!
    We should have stopped what happened in Syria and Biden should have matched Putin's troops on the Ukrainian border as they were arriving there. Putin would never have invaded. Look at the people and property that would have been saved.
    We should never have given Putin the chance to threaten nuclear weapons.
    So much horror has happened to the Ukrainian people, I feel so bad. I felt really bad about Syria too. I personally want to say I'm sorry to the people of both these countries.

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад

      like im reading what you say and it sounds your in a dark place in your life...very lonely and miserable and also in a basemenet.....realyy pathetic

  • @theodorejay1046
    @theodorejay1046 Год назад +10

    Some would say it's the USA meddling in international affairs that has caused a lot of world's issues to become worse. Problem is the USA got used to being the world's police & many nations especially in Europe thought they could afford to stand back & just let things happen not to mention allowing themselves to get fat on Russian oil.

    • @veronicahillery5179
      @veronicahillery5179 Год назад +2

      PUTIN has been watched now by a lot of American people they can see he is a good honest leader. He loves his people and Russia. He is courageous and smart.

    • @musiconabudget3712
      @musiconabudget3712 Год назад

      Nonsense this Ukraine issue was instigated by america from the very beginning

    • @millmoormichael6630
      @millmoormichael6630 Год назад

      Fat on russian oil? That was paid with billions. But not anymore

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Год назад

      @@veronicahillery5179 Americans, the ones he paid you mean? Putler doesn't give a shit about the Russian people. Even if one for one second forgets what he does to the Ukrainians, the way he treats his own is horrendous.

    • @The_Savage_Wombat
      @The_Savage_Wombat Год назад

      @@veronicahillery5179 And he loves to kill everyone that disagrees with him. That's the mark of a good leader in Russia.

  • @thomasanderson1416
    @thomasanderson1416 Год назад +2

    Brandon is too soft on Putler.

  • @tabithan2978
    @tabithan2978 Год назад +10

    Love Amanpour.

    • @emmm70
      @emmm70 Год назад

      ... then you love p r o p a g a n d a ... LOL ...

  • @roc7880
    @roc7880 Год назад +1

    what Mr Kagan ignores or avoids is the fact that misplaced focus on minor areas such as Iraq and Afghanistan led to the US under 3 presidents (Bush, Obama, Trump) getting lost fighting peasants with AK47 while ignoring the expansionist plans of Russia and China. And no, staying in Afghanistan 20 years did not prove resolve or bring any credibility, the decision to leave Kabul in 2021 was the best decision taken since 2000. Had the US arm Ukraine before 2014, situation would have been very different.

  • @arthardewri9702
    @arthardewri9702 Год назад +3

    Good job Mr Biden. Great man.

  • @lexruptor
    @lexruptor Год назад +1

    Exactly, except it wasn't passivity, it was U.S. Cowardice. "Oh no, but I don't wanna be nuked by Russia" as if that were possible. We cannot be passive, and we cannot be cowards.

  • @КириллМолчанов-ш8ж

    The Georgians were the first to open fire on our peacekeepers. In Syria, they acted with the consent of the Bashar government, and in the Crimea there was a referendum

  • @Lew114
    @Lew114 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant interviewing of a brilliant expert. Thank you CNN.

  • @MrKenng123
    @MrKenng123 Год назад +3

    Russia is the worst country so far and I guess further sanctioning could prove futile.

  • @vg9137
    @vg9137 Год назад +2

    *"Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the Western Media"- 100% Propaganda for dictator Zelensky.*

  • @randyhergenrether6914
    @randyhergenrether6914 Год назад +6

    Nato and USA are providing the necessary munitions to Ukraine too slowly! Too slowly! Ukraine need these munitions in December 2020.

  • @malik33r
    @malik33r Год назад +1

    Where is freedom if all you think about is power, war ?

  • @TZWG
    @TZWG Год назад +4

    世界需要和平!!!!!

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Год назад

      只要俄罗斯仍然是一个帝国,就不会有和平!

  • @jamesokello8837
    @jamesokello8837 Год назад +2

    Thanks for saving Afghanistan

  • @robinhood20253
    @robinhood20253 Год назад +3

    Exactly.

  • @viraarmstrong9784
    @viraarmstrong9784 День назад

    Donald Kagan (May 1, 1932 - August 6, 2021) was a Lithuanian-born American historian and classicist at Yale University specializing in ancient Greece.
    He was formerly a teacher in the Department of History at Cornell University.
    Kagan was considered among the foremost American scholars of Greek history and is notable for his four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War.
    He is the father of Robert Kagan.

  • @prasannahidellarachchi8086
    @prasannahidellarachchi8086 Год назад +6

    What she did not say is US should not have intervene in other countries and lecturer them how to run their affairs. The habit of regime changes in a selected country's and let others to do whatever they want. This had created wars where the poor US citizens lost their lives and disabled physically and mentally and millions of people of those countries lost forever.

    • @robinhood20253
      @robinhood20253 Год назад +2

      In 1994 , the US and UK , along with other NATO members convinced Ukraine to surrender their nuclear weapons with the guarantee of aide or protection. We gave our word.

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад +2

      @@robinhood20253 You forgot one: Russia.

  • @laopang91362
    @laopang91362 Год назад +1

    The US is very active in this war since day one.

  • @shawnpwatsons1
    @shawnpwatsons1 Год назад +7

    No not true. Trump is what encouraged Putin.

    • @The_Savage_Wombat
      @The_Savage_Wombat Год назад

      Because he failed to protect Crimea in violation of the Budapest Memorandum?

    • @shawnpwatsons1
      @shawnpwatsons1 Год назад

      @@The_Savage_Wombat No because Trump was a Russian asset before he became president. He laundered Russian mafia money going back to the 1980's. And Putin felt he had Trump in his back pocket because the oligarchs lent his companies hundreds of millions. To Trump Russia was a smart business arrangement. To Putin, Trump was an asset. As such he never had worry about the Untited States until Biden came into the picture. And the clock was running out on his life because he was sick. So, Trump would have let Putin get away with it all day long. And Putin interfered with the election and was hoping to do it again to keep Trump in power. And since it didn't work. He attacked Ukraine as the tide had turned.

  • @dusansojak3457
    @dusansojak3457 Год назад +1

    Simply US realise they're not a match to Russia!!!

  • @cdes68
    @cdes68 Год назад +4

    Corruption make people passive eh?

  • @addaimike
    @addaimike Год назад

    I couldn’t agree with you more Robert Kagan on your thoughts regarding USA and Putin.

  • @malik33r
    @malik33r Год назад +3

    "Defeat him on the battle field" jokes 🤣

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 Год назад

      yeah, it would be easy. Look how bad the RU military is.

    • @Dannyboy16434
      @Dannyboy16434 Год назад

      @@paddington1670 dawg I was a Marine, so many mfs couldn’t even handle being in the field for a week without their phone or vapes😂 I don’t think this generation can handle a long war

  • @juanc5149
    @juanc5149 Год назад +1

    Syria was a dam if you do and dam if you don’t type deal.
    Let’s look at what we witnessed prior
    To Syria.
    Libya where we intervened was a total failure. We were in a never ending quagmire with Afghanistan. And part of problems with Syria was due to our own intervention in Iraq.
    Can’t say we would of been better of if we did intervene.

  • @jamesokello8837
    @jamesokello8837 Год назад +3

    Thanks for saving Iraq

  • @Guy-Lewis
    @Guy-Lewis Год назад +1

    Silverback gorillas must continue to guard against ambitious chest thumpers.

  • @buimiguel7281
    @buimiguel7281 Год назад +11

    Excellent analysis of the situation in the world particularly in Ukraine, n colossaĺ mistakes under Obama administration in Syria in Georgia n Ukraine.

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад

      what would you do if you were us president?

    • @mrderp1292
      @mrderp1292 Год назад

      Yeah when I want "excellent analysis" on Ukraine I always turn to Robert Kagan - husband of Victoria Nuland the woman who organized the 2014 coup in Ukraine when she was with the Obama State Department. Very trustworthy and unbiased source.

    • @buimiguel7281
      @buimiguel7281 Год назад

      The war in Ukraine is a kind of poker game. I would supply Ukraine with low range weapons Himars ( 15o km or 200 km of range. I would allow Ukraine to blow up ammunition depots inside Russia n Russian headquarters. More lethal weapons ... more Bradley tanks to get Russian invaders out of Ukraine during Ukrainian counter offensives in spring. The last resort would be to neutralise the terrorist monster by all means.( assassination, poisoning etc.. )
      No appeasement with a terrorist state.

    • @Lew114
      @Lew114 Год назад

      I agree. Overall Obama was a great President. I’m a huge fan of his. He definitely wasn’t perfect though. He really blew it on Syria and Crimea.

    • @pisacsenna3001
      @pisacsenna3001 Год назад

      @@Lew114 so lewis tell me what is your consern about lybia and crimea...like what is it to you?

  • @vg9137
    @vg9137 Год назад +2

    *Zelensky: Keep the money pumping daddy Biden*

  • @jimplummer4879
    @jimplummer4879 Год назад +4

    Definitely spot on .

  • @mikeymara411
    @mikeymara411 Год назад

    great interview

  • @armandhammer2235
    @armandhammer2235 Год назад +6

    "Tell Vladimir after the election I'll have more flexibility ".
    Barry Obama

    • @ritemolawbks8012
      @ritemolawbks8012 Год назад

      "Russia: if you're listening, please hack my opponent and attack America."
      Manchurian Candidate

    • @armandhammer2235
      @armandhammer2235 Год назад +1

      @@ritemolawbks8012 That's not a quote

    • @ritemolawbks8012
      @ritemolawbks8012 Год назад

      @@armandhammer2235 Neither is yours. See how it is when you misquote and take things out of context?

    • @armandhammer2235
      @armandhammer2235 Год назад +1

      @@ritemolawbks8012 Actually, mine is a quote from Obama caught on a hot mic in Russia on video tape with audio. Try again.

    • @armandhammer2235
      @armandhammer2235 Год назад +1

      @@ritemolawbks8012 Trump said tongue in cheek "maybe Russia can find her emails".

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Год назад

    I don't think passivity is the right word. I am not Bush2 bashing, but the truth is that a big part of the reason we didn't react correctly to Putin in 2014 was because of iraq2. If we had gone from Desert Storm, to just blowing up the Taliban in Afghanistan and coming home immediately, we wouldn't have been so anti-war in 2014. Obama won in 2008 mainly because he was the only anti-war candidate from either party. A big part of the reason he beat Hillary in 2008 was because she supported Iraq2. The whole experience of Iraq2 made a conflict in 2014 in Ukraine totally not feasible for Americans.

  • @betl5982
    @betl5982 Год назад +3

    Absolutely give Ukraine the weapons needed to win to save innocent Ukrainian lives, grand parents, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, and young children. And to stop a dangerous brutal dictator. Didn’t we learn from WW2?

  • @1776revwar
    @1776revwar Год назад +2

    There is a very thin line between fear and respect my friends. It is obvious what has happened here as it relates to Putin and Russias actions.

  • @followerofjesuschrist1424
    @followerofjesuschrist1424 Год назад +3

    Why does Joe get to have classified docs?

  • @srercrcr
    @srercrcr Год назад +1

    Agreed. Crimea as well.

  • @danielpalmer643
    @danielpalmer643 Год назад +4

    I've often immersed myself in the writings of Donald Kagan, Robert Kagan's father. Donald Kagan wrote and taught about the ancient Greeks. He was particularly interested in understanding the Peloponnesian War. "Assertiveness" in that war was usually more persuasive to the democratic Athenian assembly than clemency and gentleness. Cleon is an example of someone who advocated a more aggressive role. He demanded that the entire city of Chalcis be killed, and led the fleet to do it. Aristophanes makes him a satirical object in the play 'Babylonians', and Thucydides wasn't giving us a flattering portrait of Cleon. I think Cleon was too "assertive". On the role of NATO, I think the world should tread very carefully. This is not ancient Greece. We are much more advanced technologically.

    • @bri2120
      @bri2120 Год назад +2

      You know who his wife is right

    • @ByronBohte
      @ByronBohte Год назад

      @@bri2120 a highly vetted ambassador

    • @rtorres4132
      @rtorres4132 Год назад +2

      @@ByronBohte - Victoria Nuland who was on tape in 2014 saying who should and shouldn't be in the Ukrainian government? Bunch of neocons

    • @ByronBohte
      @ByronBohte Год назад

      @@rtorres4132 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♀️🤦

    • @rtorres4132
      @rtorres4132 Год назад +1

      @@ByronBohte - Go read the transcript from the BBC in 2014. Type in Victoria Nuland Ukraine 2014

  • @tigmiester4248
    @tigmiester4248 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hoping Russia will resist Putin and their entire government well that failed. Doesn't seem to be working out are we still suppose to be believing this guy?

  • @GaryY
    @GaryY Год назад +4

    The newest, best interview to share with anyone who doubts the value of America being involved in international affairs and helping establish reinforcement for international peace. He has affirmed that we should have put our foot down in other regions to prevent unnecessary conflict, such as Georgia, Syria, Crimea, etc. If we had, I feel confident, and it appears we agree, the current aggression would have been unlikely to have occured. The involvement of the US leads to prevention of aggression against sovereign nations, a more peaceful world overall and lives saved.

    • @КириллМолчанов-ш8ж
      @КириллМолчанов-ш8ж Год назад +2

      The Georgians were the first to open fire on our peacekeepers. In Syria, they acted with the consent of the Bashar government, and in the Crimea there was a referendum

  • @sergeysergeev7564
    @sergeysergeev7564 Год назад +1

    Ukraine attacked two republics in 2014, Lugansk and Donetsk, the republics are officially recognized by many countries, Ukraine carries out military attacks against them, the republics defend themselves as best they can. Since 2014, Russia has been trying for 8 years to negotiate with Ukraine to stop the attack on these republics, which Ukraine has categorically refused for 8 years! These two republics have officially turned to Russia for protection, and now Russia is protecting them.
    As soon as Ukraine stops attacking the Lugansk and Donetsk republics, Russia will stop attacking Ukraine. Everything is simple. Secondly, Russia does not hit residential areas and civilians, while Ukraine hits the city center, houses, shopping centers, markets, places where civilians gather, this is terrorism. Russia wins over Ukraine only in energy networks, Russia does not touch civil construction. For 8 years, Ukraine has been carrying out genocide of the two republics of Lugansk and Donetsk, striking at a peaceful situation, over 5,000 civilians have died there in 8 years of shelling of the republics by Ukraine! More than 3,000 civilians became disabled, thousands of children were killed by Ukraine.
    Russia is responding to the aggression of Ukraine, nothing more.
    As soon as Ukraine stops shooting at the republics, Russia will stop shooting at Ukraine, everything is simple here.

  • @K9dogs811
    @K9dogs811 Год назад +6

    Impressive interview 👏

  • @gowimusic
    @gowimusic Год назад +1

    Today’s Politicians are not equipped to be war leaders and they never will be, so aggressive countries will always have a strategic advantage. The average person is also not prepared to give up their life to stop tyranny and most countries cannot afford to operate their Nations, provide support for their citizens, and be at war. How do we as a world community stop this type of aggression with dictatorships?

    • @virginiaoflaherty2983
      @virginiaoflaherty2983 Год назад +2

      I liked Zelensky's speech before the UN Security Council (if I remember correctly). In it he laid out a proposal for dealing with international bullies. Give it a read.

  • @JaBoss397
    @JaBoss397 Год назад +5

    lets pray Ukraine wins people like this came on tv the first days of the war and said Russia was going to win. let's keep supporting Ukraine to victory

  • @chefdean7257
    @chefdean7257 Год назад +1

    Literally, Thank God, Trump wasnt in power a year ago. This is the twenty first century, we do NOT tolerate bullies, on any level ! The time for countries to invade each other to fight over dwindling resources is gone. The ONLY way forward, is together. We are all on this tiny, insubstantial rock, together. This is ths ONLY planet that can sustain us, that we can reach. We must save her, all acting as one, in unison. Slava Ukraini ! 🤓🇺🇦🤔

  • @auntbutton905
    @auntbutton905 Год назад +5

    The same warnings were issued by Charlie Wilson, Gustav Avrakotos and Joanne Herring, among others, after getting the the US to fund the Afghan freedom fighters. The failure of the west to help Afghanistan to rebuild the infrastructure in Afghanistan left the door wide open for extremists to take control, and closed the door to effective resistance for the impoverished citizenry.

    • @jamesjackovich5886
      @jamesjackovich5886 Год назад

      Afghanistan produces over 75 percent of the worlds heroin and has for over 500 years long before the US was a country, the US invested billions in Afghanistan when the hunt for Bin Laden was on, most of it stolen by contractors and government officials in one month in 2008 over 8 billion turned up missing

    • @chairforceoneYT
      @chairforceoneYT Год назад +2

      That's definitely a lie, the Afghans failed themselves and welcome poverty and extremists.

    • @justaghoulintheworld
      @justaghoulintheworld Год назад +1

      Billions went into Afghanistan and they chose to surrender to the Taliban. It is their future to make.

    • @KanuniSuleyman4857
      @KanuniSuleyman4857 Год назад

      @@chairforceoneYT Afghans won 🥳

    • @chairforceoneYT
      @chairforceoneYT Год назад +1

      @@KanuniSuleyman4857 Won what? mass illiteracy and starvation? Bro you're asleep

  • @tigmiester4248
    @tigmiester4248 7 месяцев назад +1

    The United states is Indespenseable? So let's put the whole country at risk like betting green on the roulette wheel. Im glad the adults are in the room.

  • @redalert2834
    @redalert2834 Год назад +3

    Correct. When you're being punished it helps to identify the reason why.
    Nevertheless, you still need to deal with the very real threat of nuclear war.

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Год назад

      I'm not sure we can do anything about that unless we succeed in banishing nukes entirely. As soon as someone crazy enough touches that red button, Marvin the Martian will get his Earth-shattering KABOOM...

    • @andriilink5666
      @andriilink5666 Год назад

      If you will consider that as a "stop sign", you would get enternally blackmailed by that threat by Kremlin. In such case it's easier and more logical to give up any military confrontation with Russians right from the start...

  • @adriancurtin6012
    @adriancurtin6012 Год назад

    After Iraq the west decided we needed a vote in Parliament/ Congress before intervening in Syria . Both in Parliament & Congress the vote went against intervention . Dont blame Obama / Cameron. The idea that intervention would bring about Democracy in Syria is very doubtful to say the least.

  • @orkboyz9523
    @orkboyz9523 Год назад +4

    Despite the unsubstantiated discourse of the western media about a possible “Ukrainian victory”, Russian forces continue to advance on the battlefield, obtaining important territorial gains and controlling strategic points that will be fundamental to defeat the Kiev’s neo-Nazi regime in the near future. In the second week of January, the city of Soledar was the main focus of the conflict, with Russian troops achieving total control of the region, imposing a great loss on the enemy.

    • @scooooter37
      @scooooter37 Год назад +1

      Congratulations on making one ruble for your comment. Now get ready for mobilization…

    • @froilandumagete3819
      @froilandumagete3819 Год назад

      You're just a puppet, nothing more.

    • @sergeypopov8279
      @sergeypopov8279 Год назад

      @@scooooter37 +1 cent off Biden

    • @sergeypopov8279
      @sergeypopov8279 Год назад

      @@froilandumagete3819 The same can be said about you as about each of us.

    • @HunterProvyn
      @HunterProvyn Год назад

      What about Russian rout of troops around Kyiv, the subsequent loss of Kharkiv and Kherson? These weren't all clear Russian defeats where they lost their entire military and forced them to mobilize?