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  • The Munk Debate - The Russia Ukraine War, Toronto, 12.05.2022
    Stephen Walt, John Mearsheimer v Michael McFaul, Radosław Sikorski
    By any measure, the Russian invasion of Ukraine represents a profound security risk for the world. It raises fundamental issues about the basic principles that underwrite the current international order and it threatens the specter of an entrenched, high-risk Great Power conflict. How is this fast-evolving crisis best addressed? Does it demand a resolute and relentless push by the West to punish, isolate and degrade Putin’s Russia economically, politically and militarily? Or is a solution to be found in acknowledging Russia’s security needs and finding ways to mutually de-escalate the war, sooner not later? Which of these different strategies stand the best chance of success? And how ultimately is this conflict best resolved?
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  • @47morlock
    @47morlock 5 месяцев назад +33

    Sikirski is the only one on the stage that actually understands russia. I wonder why

    • @Blanka1100
      @Blanka1100 3 месяца назад +4

      Because he is Polish.

    • @vaasdaas9587
      @vaasdaas9587 2 дня назад

      He is delusional.

    • @47morlock
      @47morlock 2 дня назад

      @vaasdaas9587 please explain. What exactly did he say was delusional?

  • @golbysystem
    @golbysystem 3 месяца назад +14

    Brawo Panie Sikorski!!

  • @wesluk2608
    @wesluk2608 2 года назад +23

    How many countries were forced to join NATO? How many countries have joined Soviet Union or Russia voluntarily?

    • @Bayonet1809
      @Bayonet1809 2 года назад

      Belarus has practically joined Russia, and is now little more than its puppet state while, China, India, South Africa and Brazil, (totalling over 40% of the world population) have all sided with Russia in this conflict, and have refused to disrupt their close economic ties.
      The idea of a country being forced to do something is not entirely black and white either; does Finland and Sweden joining NATO without holding a referendum mean the the populace are being forced into NATO?

    • @wesluk2608
      @wesluk2608 2 месяца назад

      @@vetrocomvetrocom9737 You probably learned this from Russia Z V news.

    • @aar0n709
      @aar0n709 12 дней назад

      Who cares? Not our problem.

  • @asiap1089
    @asiap1089 Год назад +10

    Three native speakers and Radek Sikorski ;) chapeau bas Your Excellency

  • @jesusjuarezflores2196
    @jesusjuarezflores2196 2 года назад +239

    A British, first NATO secretary said 70 yeas ago: "NATO has been made to keep Russians OUT, Americans IN and Germans DOWN". So far, so good. Divide and reigns.

    • @hatrick3117
      @hatrick3117 2 года назад

      You have a well massaged brain for Russian media if your arguments can consist of anything that happened in last 200 years

    • @elenalychagina1923
      @elenalychagina1923 2 года назад +10

      So true

    • @jannowak1986
      @jannowak1986 2 года назад

      @@elenalychagina1923 yeah it's working- except we want US protecting European safety and Germans don't want to be militaristic society anymore and they are happy with that. Cry russian looser - russians can't even grab Donbas after 3 months of this military compromitation.

    • @corneliuscapitalinus845
      @corneliuscapitalinus845 2 года назад +25

      Reminds me of the saying aboit canada;
      Keep the yanks out, keep the French in, hope the natives disappear
      Old habits die hard aye

    • @greenrosenz
      @greenrosenz 2 года назад +2

      Yes, big mistake for reunification to take place then.

  • @goonerland8195
    @goonerland8195 2 года назад +144

    Michael Mcfaul is disappointingly immature. To think someone like this was/is anywhere near policy making is very alarming

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад +13

      He's a (fuel). Like all western leaders and bureaucrats.

    • @TedATL1
      @TedATL1 2 года назад

      He made a lot of excellent points. He knows from firsthand negotiation with Putin that NATO is just a fake excuse for invading any and all ex-satellites.

    • @johnmadison267
      @johnmadison267 2 года назад

      I was thinking this as well and i read your comment. No wonder why we are so close to a nuclear war.. US foreign policy is driven by these clowns..

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад

      @Jon Little The style and the substance are both clearly the product of someone who does not know what he is talking about and who is so deeply steeped in Beltway perspective bias that he cannot understand nationalism in other countries, much like John Foster Dulles couldn't understand it in Latin America or Iran.
      (1) "We have listened to Russia for decades." False. What does "listening" consist of in his view, exactly? In the 1990s Bill Clinton injected billions of dollars into Boris Yeltsin's presidential campaign when it was becoming clear that the economic reforms pushed by Rubin and company were wildly unpopular and the Communist Party was going to win the 1996 Russian Federation election. We then proceeded to create Kosovo from Serbian territory, right in Russia's front yard, and our Secretary of State made it clear to Russia's foreign minister that Russia would have no say in the matter despite its geographic proximity. Then we went through multiple rounds of NATO expansion, demonstrated that we didn't care about international law by invading Iraq (for which the Baltic countries got NATO membership for their symbolic support) and in 2008 made the Bucharest Declaration, which Putin called a "red line" at the time. We never withdrew the Bucharest Declaration and *15 years later* Russia invaded. McFaul is flatly and completely wrong about the US taking Russian security interests into account. This is not a serious substantive argument and it reflect the perspective bias I mentioned earlier.
      (2) "It's all about Putin's definition of Russian interests." No. No legitimate Russian head of state would accept the expansion of a hostile military alliance on their border. Think back to American history. Why did multiple American Presidents from different political parties go through great lengths to wreck Latin American states that they suspected *might* have been sympathetic to Communism? Because anyone sitting in the Oval Office was going to perceive those potential threats the same way. Russia is not different in this respect. NATO expansion was never, ever a controversial topic in Russian national security circles and there was universal agreement on it. William Burns, now director of the CIA wrote a memo to Condi Rice in 2008 where he said "every Russian I have talked to from the biggest knuckle-draggers in the Kremlins to Putin's sharpest liberal critics opposes NATO expansion and sees it as a red line." I guess McFaul didn't get that memo.
      (3) "Appeasement never works." Perhaps Putin thinks that attempting to appease the US for a quarter of a century proved unfruitful, no? Does McFaul realize that we are in Russia's face, and Russia is not in our face?
      McFaul's immature style makes the immature and ill-considered substance of his arguments unsurprising. Sadly our diplomatic bureaucracy is full of empty suits like him.

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад +27

      @Jon Little A person who argues in as immature a fashion as McFaul stylistically has no credibility on substance and unsurprisingly this is true in McFaul's case, just like the other Beltway blob members.
      (1) A casual examination of the historical record shows exactly the opposite of what you claim. The United States never listened to Russia's concerns. "Listening" does not imply agreement or disagreement when it comes to geopolitics, it means making concessions to respect another state's core security concerns. We didn't do that, we did exactly the opposite. Look at the record of conduct that I articulated in my last post. Since the collapse of the USSR, the United States repeatedly did what it wanted to do and disregarded Russia's concerns. Actions speak louder than words, and it was inevitable that Russia would push back. George Kennan predicted as much before Poland was incorporated into NATO. If you chose to respond again, please tell me what we actually *did* which acknowledged respect for Russia's core security concerns.
      (2) "But Alexi Navalny said the opposite of what Putin said!" That's because Navalny thinks that support from the West -- not support among Russians -- is his ticket to political power in Russia. It is *not* the case that 50% of Russians agree with Navalny on national security issues. Likewise, a marginal figure like Jill Stein or Eugene Debbs wouldn't represent anything close to the national consensus on American geopolitical security issues. As you are surely aware, 90% of Russians supported the annexation of Crimea. And as you are surely aware, Putin is not doing anything with respect to Ukraine that George W. Bush didn't do with massive popular support in Iraq in 2003. The only difference is that Ukraine, unlike Iraq, is right on his country's border.
      (3) If Mearsheimer said that appeasement never works then he was wrong about that. He's right about this issue substantively -- and of course, you are much more concerned with substance than style, so surely you can see that quote mining is a rhetorical technique that is not related to the merits of an argument, no?
      Of course, I can tell that you will accept none of this because you, like McFaul, are so deeply entrenched in the liberal narrative of American history that you cannot accept that world history looks quite different to people and leaders in different countries, and we don't look like the good guys from their points of view. Just as Latin America about how much the US respects international law.

  • @loco29456
    @loco29456 4 месяца назад +3

    Świetna debata ! Brawo panie Ministrze Sikorski ! ✌️🫡

  • @puhelimentili805
    @puhelimentili805 2 года назад +156

    McFaul: "we didn't kill him...😉 "
    Killary: "We came, We saw, He died... Cackle, cackle... "

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад +27

      That's Mcfowls game. Ignoring reality as it suits. He basically says it outright. Real (whirled) diplomacy is all.... ll... eyes. But trust us.

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад +38

      Then he says zelensky offered the neutral UKR option. Conveniently ignoring that Lloyd Austin and Anthony Blinken shut that option down immediately.

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад +32

      @Jon Little zelensky was hand picked by kolimoivsky and Victoria Nuland to play his role.

    • @khersey6167
      @khersey6167 2 года назад +1

      @@gmw3083 (embarrassed to be American) ;) NOT -- but disgusted by war hawk tools 👍
      💚 🇺🇸 😎

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад +9

      @@khersey6167 i already tummed up your comment but had no time to reply. Thought you might like to know your wirds are hidden from the thread. Might be the wird (wore). Not sure. There are many triggers for the censor bots. Spelunking wrong helps.
      If you log out and view a thread you will see which of your comments are visible to to the general assembly. Yt has created a personalized safe zone play pen for all of us. So considerate.

  • @PolityczneLSD
    @PolityczneLSD 2 года назад +89

    Świetne przemówienie. Chadosław Sikorski.

  • @matthewmekonnen6587
    @matthewmekonnen6587 2 года назад +71

    Do as we say and NOT as we do seems Michael's position..

    • @dexterr3txed664
      @dexterr3txed664 2 года назад

      A Hippo named Chrissy

    • @shari6063
      @shari6063 2 года назад +8

      And he clearly stated the American diplomats lie. Lex Friedman just did a great podcast with Oliver Stone on Russia and Ukraine. He talked a lot about Kennedy.

    • @shari6063
      @shari6063 2 года назад

      @Jon Little I definitely misunderstood you! 😂

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад

      It pains me that our foreign policy bureaucracy is filled with people as petty, dumb, and willfully ignorant as McFaul. There are precious few figures like Jack Matlock or George Kennan in the current iteration of the American diplomatic elite.

    • @PeterXiao1
      @PeterXiao1 2 года назад +1

      He's in fact an imperialist

  • @psramachandran7932
    @psramachandran7932 2 года назад +11

    Superb and high quality debate

  • @Teaspun
    @Teaspun 10 месяцев назад +9

    McFaul is a lightweight and a hothead. All emotion and little logic, could barely stop himself from interrupting. And they sent *this* guy to Russia?? Looking at the caliber of Western diplomats surrounding this issue it is little wonder we are where we are.

  • @ROUNDTOP3
    @ROUNDTOP3 2 года назад +12

    Great lesson!

  • @VincentVan2
    @VincentVan2 2 года назад +240

    Kliknąłem w filmik niechcący, a przesłuchałem całą godzinę i czterdzieści dwie minuty. Tak, jak inni komentujący, chciałbym, aby w Polsce debaty były przeprowadzane z taką klasą

    • @sandwind123456789
      @sandwind123456789 2 года назад +14

      Owszem debata dobra jednak pewne punkty nie wyjasnione. Np twierdzene ze nie bylo na tapecie wlaczanie Ukrainy do NATO wiec atak Rosjan pod takim pretekstem oraz negocjacje pokojowe i zakonczenie wojny zapewniajac ze Ukraina bedzie neutralna jest zupelnie bez sensu. Tymczasem mozna znalezc na necie artykul z Wall Street Journal. Cytuje Mr. Scholz made one last push for a settlement between Moscow and Kyiv. He told Mr. Zelensky in Munich on Feb. 19 that Ukraine should renounce its NATO aspirations and declare neutrality as part of a wider European security deal between the West and Russia.The pact would be signed by Mr. Putin and Mr. Biden, who would jointly guarantee Ukraine’s security. Mr. Zelensky said Mr. Putin couldn’t be trusted to uphold such an agreement and that most Ukrainians wanted to join NATO. Zeby znalezc artykul wystarczy wpisac w google Vladimir Putin’s 20-Year March to War wsj

    • @michals6672
      @michals6672 2 года назад

      @@sandwind123456789 przestań uprawiać ruską propagandę, Ukraina nie została zaproszona do NATO w 2008 roku i to był największy błąd, putin widząc to mógł spokojnie planować atak na Ukrainę, to go ośmieliło, opowiadanie, że atak na Ukrainę był spowodowany przez NATO i żeby zdenazyfikować Ukrainę to wierutne bzdury. Ukraińcy wiedzieli, że to walka z czasem i muszą jak najszybciej wejść do NATO zanim putin zaatakuje. niestety co się stało wszyscy widzimy. Oglądałem niedawno wywiad a Aleksandrem Kwaśniewskim, w którym opowiadał jak Borys Jelcyn tuż przed wejściem Polski do NATO prosił go, żeby tego nie robił i dawał Polsce pisemne gwarancje bezpieczeństwa, jeżeli Polska nie wejdzie do NATO. Kwaśniewski się tylko uśmiechnął, pisemne gwarancje bezpieczeństwa od Rosji???!!! wszyscy wiemy jak to by się dla Polski skończyło. Ukraina też dostała pisemne gwarancje bezpieczeństwa i nienaruszalności granic od Rosji po tym jak zgodziła się oddać swój arsenał jądrowy w 1994 roku, jak się to skończyło to wszyscy widzimy… miejmy nadzieje, że nie będzie mowy o żadnej neutralności Ukrainy po wojnie i Ukraina wejdzie do NATO.

    • @sandwind123456789
      @sandwind123456789 2 года назад +1

      @@michals6672 Wytlumacz mi czemu uwazasz ze to co pisze Wall Street Journal (WSJ) to ruska propagana? Czyli Niemcy nie chcieli zarzegnac wojny proponujac Ukrainie neutralnosc gwarantowana przez USA i Rosje ale Ukraina to odrzucila czy nie? Jest tez wypowiedz doradcy prezydenta Ukrainy z marca 2019 roku ktory dokladnie mowi ze na 99% beda mieli duza wojne z Rosja z powodu ich przystepowania do NATO i ze Rosja musi zaatakowac zanim przystapia do NATO. Jak chce to ci znajde ta wypowiedz. No chyba ze Nie tylko WSJ ale nawet doradca prezydenta Ukrainy to ruski troll i ruska propaganda to nie bede szukal bo juz wszystko wiesz sam.

    • @farzana6676
      @farzana6676 2 года назад

      I would like Poland to stop protecting the traitorous Hungarians in the EU and possibly NATO.

    • @midi5581
      @midi5581 2 года назад +20

      @@sandwind123456789 No czyli nie było zgody Niemców na włączenie UA do NATO. Do tego jakimś dziwnym trafem Finlandia i Szwecja jakoś dostają obietnice szybkiej procedury przyjęcia, RU nie bombarduje Helsinek, Putin twierdzi, że to nie zagrożenie. Tak więc jak widać, kwestia NATO to tylko pretekst, ruscy chcieli powtórzyć Czechosłowację 68, doktryna Breżniewa.

  • @alecfoster5542
    @alecfoster5542 2 года назад +11

    Debate starts at 2:35. You're welcome.

  • @V12F1Demon
    @V12F1Demon 2 года назад +136

    This really shows that our Western audiences live in a bubble, enable their govts actions & collectively keep making the same mistakes having learnt nothing from the Iraq war let alone, Dubya's recent admission. The levels of disinformation around this war will be discussed in 10-20yrs time just as we now acknowledge the mistakes that led to the Iraq, Libyan, Syrian wars assuming, there's a world left standing.

    • @joeroganpodfantasy42
      @joeroganpodfantasy42 2 года назад

      Everyone lives in a bubble in Russia too if we didn't there would be no unity and we would collapse.

    • @V12F1Demon
      @V12F1Demon 2 года назад +7

      @@joeroganpodfantasy42 What bubble is that exactly?

    • @johntogo8608
      @johntogo8608 2 года назад +39

      @@V12F1Demon ..........The bubble of self righteousness.

    • @miguelmachado3259
      @miguelmachado3259 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely Right!

    • @V12F1Demon
      @V12F1Demon 2 года назад

      @@thetshirtblog Be ignorant elsewhere or grow up.

  • @kazimierzpryk5526
    @kazimierzpryk5526 2 года назад +54

    Pan Sikorski w znakomitej formie! Choć nie sympatyzuję z jego opcją polityczną, to serdecznie gratuluję świetnej postawy.

    • @tomaszslaczalek7505
      @tomaszslaczalek7505 2 года назад +1

      Dokladnie tak zgadzam się geopolityka jest mocna strona Pana Sikorskiego

    • @mikadorek1
      @mikadorek1 13 дней назад

      A ja sympatyzuję.

  • @markbujdos584
    @markbujdos584 2 года назад +25

    Get a load of this Sikorski guy: "the test of the Realist theory should be its predictive power." Does he not know that Mearsheimer predicted the outcome in Ukraine in a Univ. of Chicago lecture way back in 2015?

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Год назад +1

      You mean when he predicted that there was no way Putin would be stupid enough to try to conquer Ukraine?

  • @AbzAden
    @AbzAden Год назад +6

    I don’t like how other guys are screaming their point as if it would make em right kinda ruined the debate

  • @greenrosenz
    @greenrosenz 2 года назад +60

    I think this war is 8 years old with at least 14,000 civilians killed before this conflict escalation.

    • @fevgg
      @fevgg 2 года назад

      most of them in Donbass in uncontrolled territory, more than 500 are children. Murdered by Ukrainian Nazi troops. Many of them under jewish president

    • @Thanatos1982a
      @Thanatos1982a 2 года назад +14

      ahem, nope - absolute majority of those 14000 people killed were combatants of both sides. For example, during the whole year of 2021, in total, 6 civilians in DNR were killed as a result of war (landmines included)

    • @fevgg
      @fevgg 2 года назад +7

      @@Thanatos1982a yes, from both side, but mostly were killed from DNR side. All childrened who were killed were only from DNR side

    • @Thanatos1982a
      @Thanatos1982a 2 года назад +9

      @@fevgg not really, that would be statistically impossible. For example, I just checked shelling of Mariupol in 2015 by Grad rockets and it killed 40 civilians, including two children.

    • @fevgg
      @fevgg 2 года назад +7

      @@Thanatos1982a you don't have any clue what you're talking about. Nazies shelled cities and killed civilians, LDNR responded to fortified areas. That the difference. Don't apoligize Nazies

  • @kevinmcinerney1959
    @kevinmcinerney1959 2 года назад +80

    I can't think of a better set of participants to discuss this issue at this time than the two most prominent neo-realists and the two most prominent Putin skeptics. Either directly or indirectly the Mearsheimer school and the McFaul school have been sniping at each other since Russian aggression against Ukraine began to escalate. We need to hear these alternative viewpoints articulated and challenged. Well done Munk for making this happen.
    Very interesting that there are so many comments in Polish here.

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas 2 года назад +19

      Amusingly this is no topic in Europe as we see the war of aggression on our borders. We know we are next if we don't stop Putin Today.

    • @dipthongthathongthongthong9691
      @dipthongthathongthongthong9691 2 года назад

      @@TorianTammas What country are you in? Using "Europe" broadly is a bit lazy my friend. Will Putin invade Ireland? How about Greece? You really think Putin wants to try to manage insurgencies and more conventional war in perpetuity when he has natural resources you need to buy from him? Sorry, there's no evidence he wants to "conquer" Europe. Mearsheimer's correct here.

    • @Rai2M
      @Rai2M 2 года назад +10

      @@TorianTammas Moldova-Kazakstan-Georgia are way more possible targets (i just hope you're not from one of these countries).
      But i do believe in Ukraine and ukrainians, though i'm from Russia myself.

    • @argon8908
      @argon8908 2 года назад

      ​@@Rai2M there is no proof at all that Russia wants to completely get those countries. If NATO minded its own business what's happening in Ukraine or what happened in Georgia wouldn't have happened. Russia had literally one request: no NATO expansion to the east. But the west knew exactly what it was doing when they kept expanding. You would think that at least Russian people would understand this, but it seems that some like you have already been brainwashed by the west. you might as well renounce your Russian citizenship if you have it lol. In the future you would probably cheer as NATO invades and destroys Russia as a country, take its resources, and kills many Russian civilians. At that point Russia as a country wouldn't exist anymore. NATO isnt just a "defensive" alliance, and If you think that isnt one of NATO ultimate goals you are delusional.

    • @argon8908
      @argon8908 2 года назад

      @@TorianTammas "We ArE NeXt" lol how clueless can you be. There is no proof that Putin wants to attack Poland, or other countries. Even Putin is not that stupid to attack a NATO country. His main request was no NATO expansion, but alas, your overlords in the USA want different. If anything, in the future, NATO will invade Russia to take its resources and destroy it as a country, so that Russia ceases to exist, and your country, like a good boy, will do what its US masters will say.

  • @radosawkmita6571
    @radosawkmita6571 2 года назад +6

    Amazing debate!

  • @paulski2960
    @paulski2960 Год назад +3

    The 2014 overthrow of president Yanukovych was NOT a coup, Mr. Sikorski?? By saying this, you prove that you cannot be taken seriously as a discussion partner.

    • @piotrmackowiak9636
      @piotrmackowiak9636 3 месяца назад

      Nope it wasn't

    • @paulski2960
      @paulski2960 2 месяца назад +1

      @@piotrmackowiak9636 Kolega, widzę, z tych, którym nikt nie wmówi, że czarne jest czarne.

  • @blogintonblakley2708
    @blogintonblakley2708 Год назад +11

    McFaul admitted he'd lie when it suits him. Not sure why anyone should take him seriously after that.

    • @ericmacrae6871
      @ericmacrae6871 Год назад +5

      When did he admitted he lied when it suits him?

    • @warbler1984
      @warbler1984 Год назад

      Ya know who is telling more lies than anyone...is the Russian state. Who could trust them...they must be defeated kn the battlefield

    • @blogintonblakley2708
      @blogintonblakley2708 Год назад

      @@warbler1984 Russia is winning, and there is nothing the West can do about it.

  • @MrAniseable
    @MrAniseable 2 года назад +22

    Piękna debata pokazująca oba obozy

  • @carrotwax
    @carrotwax 2 года назад +74

    I wish the debaters wouldn't resort to polemic and pathos. The side that uses facts in a calm manner gets my vote.

    • @dreed7312
      @dreed7312 2 года назад +9

      Facts aren't reasoned thinking. A machine can spit out facts all day long.

    • @hatrick3117
      @hatrick3117 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, let's pretend that old farts have any chances in democracy with their logic and absence of humour

    • @remremsrisri4953
      @remremsrisri4953 2 года назад +9

      Unfortunately we have always chosen either the loudest, the funniest, the best spoken to win and lead. Regardless whether they actually know what they are doing or having all the facts. That's why we always fight.

    • @elmercy4968
      @elmercy4968 2 года назад +5

      I was also surprised why they scream like politicians though this is only a debate. Makes it hard to focus on what is said.

    • @sylwesteradam759
      @sylwesteradam759 2 года назад +8

      Emotions are human. Unless they insult each other, it's how it should be.

  • @marisolbolivia9174
    @marisolbolivia9174 2 года назад +16

    Stephen and John, very smart and polite!!!

    • @warbler1984
      @warbler1984 Год назад +1

      "Neville Chamberlain, very smart and polite!!!"

  • @mkj1951
    @mkj1951 2 года назад +50

    The important thing to note here is you can win debates by lying.

    • @lehunzawellnesslongevityce3643
      @lehunzawellnesslongevityce3643 2 года назад +12

      Sadly believing more of the lies and not the truth.

    • @mojoomla
      @mojoomla 2 года назад +24

      It shows the intellectual level and maturity of the audience that it chooses to be influenced by the war mongerers even when the stakes are as high as the possibility of global nuclear war !

    • @shari6063
      @shari6063 2 года назад +5

      Nice.

    • @DianelosGeorgoudis
      @DianelosGeorgoudis 2 года назад +16

      Emotions are stronger than facts.
      And I was impressed with how the emotionals kept repeating claims the realists had just disproved. If you just keep repeating a lie no matter what, people will tend to believe it.

    • @ShammuaMekonnen
      @ShammuaMekonnen 2 года назад

      Yeah, both former Politicians were lying.

  • @georgetsiklauri
    @georgetsiklauri 2 года назад +13

    Point, by Michael McFaul, that "US didn't go along with NATO enlargement after Bucharest 2008" is simply wrong (or a purposeful lie). US, on the contrary, have been pushing this yet another enlargement, and who really stood up against, were Germany, the UK, and France.

  • @jerzybognat1182
    @jerzybognat1182 2 года назад +63

    Two pacyfist,przypominaja mi 1939 i wysilki Chamberlina z Angli.Pokoj za wszelka cene kosztem innych.Poddac wszystko by tylko byl pokoj.Debilne myslenie zza oceanu,P.Sikorski w najlepszym wydaniu.

    • @bobzaba4842
      @bobzaba4842 2 года назад

      Dokladnie. Tez jestem za tym aby w putina walnac z grubej rury... Te jego atomki to zaslona dymna... Nie istnieja... A jak istnieja to jest zlom... A nawet jak nie wszystkie zlom to tylko kilka jest w stanie odpalic... A nawet jak je odpali to rosja bedzie zrownana z ziemia, a te kilka ruskich sarmatow co spadna na Polske i pare innych krajow europejskich to pestka...

    • @BM-ur4je
      @BM-ur4je 2 года назад +1

      Radek PLUS McFaul który w 100% popiera dokładnie ta samą opinię. Jego wieloletnia staż jako ambasador USA do Rosji, biegła znajomość języka rosyjskiego oraz nie typowo praktyczne (a nie ściśle akademickie) podejście do całej sprawy wyróżnia go od większości tzw naukowców oraz "dyplomatów". Proszę spojrzeć na jego Twitter aby na bieżąco rozumieć jego b. cenne podejście. Stąd też względnie szybkie posunięcia USA w stosunku do Ukraini. McFaul od pierwszego dnia cisnął na "closing the skies".

    • @klaudiagrob
      @klaudiagrob 2 года назад +1

      No wlasnie.

    • @ronsonclinowski5649
      @ronsonclinowski5649 Год назад

      Wydaje się ze oni racjonalnie oceniają sytuacje, druga strona sprawia wrażenie jakby ta wojna na rękę właściwie była

  • @PutinTerapevtEuropi
    @PutinTerapevtEuropi 2 года назад +21

    U.S. policy toward Iran has been a failure too: The war in Iraq enhanced Iran’s regional influence, and ratcheting up sanctions didn’t stop Tehran from acquiring the capacity to build a nuclear weapon if it ever decides to do so. Unfortunately, Trump abandoned the 2015 deal that shrank Iran’s enrichment capacity and stockpile of nuclear materials and extended its “breakout time,” and his administration subsequently threatened to sanction several U.S allies (all of them members of the “free world” by the way) if they stuck to the agreement (which had also been unanimously endorsed by the United Nations Security Council). And what was the end result of this brilliant demonstration of U.S. leadership? Iran is closer than ever to building a bomb, and the Biden administration has been unable to find a way back to the original deal.

    • @Almoniification
      @Almoniification 2 года назад

      What you wrote is true if you assume US goals was to prevent Iranian nuclear programme. If you assume their goal was to sabotage any agreements and any attemps to build an agreement between Iran and other countries of Middle East or, let's say Israel, for example, I would argue US were exceptionally successive. They ruined any attemp to stabilize relations between Nothern and Sounthern Koreas and Japan in a same exact way. And nobody blames US for it. An outstanding victory, I would say.

    • @delta0307
      @delta0307 Год назад

      So what if they have a bomb? Only US EU is allowed to have a bomb? If US stops threatening Iran maybe they wouldn't think about creating a bomb in the first place. US has bombed and wrecked both Iraq and Afghanistan both neighbors of Iran. They know if they don't have their own bomb, they will follow suit like Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. They know the only thing keeping US from invading them is their nuke. Same with Nokor

    • @warbler1984
      @warbler1984 Год назад

      But your own comment contradicts this. The sanctions brought them to the table to discuss nuclear treaty

  • @janusztracz542
    @janusztracz542 3 месяца назад +2

    Brawo Panie Radosławie, przejechał się Pan po nich jak po burej suce

  • @Jonas_Bro
    @Jonas_Bro 2 года назад +34

    Widać, że Mearsheimer ciągle żyje w latach 80. Rosja nie jest żadną potęgą, ani tym bardziej mocarstwem. To kolos na glinianych nogach, którego populacja wymiera w zastraszającym tempie, a sama gospodarka jest mniejsza niż gospodarka wielu kilkukrotnie mniejszych krajów europejskich. Dlaczego ktoś miałby zgadzać się na ich irracjonalne żądania? Próbowano tego w latach 30 ubiegłego wieku żeby zapobiec wojnie i wszyscy wiemy jak to się skończyło.

    • @zbyszanna
      @zbyszanna 2 года назад +5

      Ja bym wręcz powiedział, że on nie tylko żyje w tych czasach, ale wręcz chce, żeby te czasy trwały. Być może to tylko takie moje odczucie, ale dla mnie to wygląda tak, jakby chciał powstrzymać zachód, żeby przypadkiem Putina nie obalił, bo się nagle świat zrobi dużo prostszy i zniknie jeden biegun.

    • @bobzaba4842
      @bobzaba4842 2 года назад +2

      Kolos na glinianych nogach ktory siedzi na atomie i moze Europe i Ameryke zrownac z ziemia jak zostanie przyparty do muru..... Zagrajmy w ruska ruletke i przyprzyjmy go do muru...

    • @Jonas_Bro
      @Jonas_Bro 2 года назад +2

      @@bobzaba4842 Radzę poczytać o zjawisku "stability-instability paradox" i "nuclear peace". W skrócie, jeśli dwa wrogie sobie państwa (albo szerzej obozy polityczne) posiadają broń jądrową to groźba jej użycia drastycznie maleje.

    • @GaneshGunaji
      @GaneshGunaji 2 года назад +1

      Appeasement did work though. Chamberlain's appeasement bought Britain time to build up their military. They could never have fought Nazi Germany back then. They would have lost miserably, and it would have been worse for them.
      I'm not saying to blindly give in to Putin, but cutting a deal spares everyone a very costly and bloody war. If the terms are attractive enough for each side, it will outweigh the utility of the war itself.

    • @Mish844
      @Mish844 2 месяца назад +1

      @@zbyszanna chyba nawet nie zdajesz sobie sprawę jak bardzo masz rację z tym że on żyje w tych czasach - realiści geopolityczni bardzo ciężko trawią upadek ZSRR, bo w ich predykcjach, ten balans sił miał być podstawą pokoju i trwać literalnie setki lat. Po upadku muru berlińskiego sam Mearsheimer tak ciężko wciągał copium że zamiast przejść z tym do porządku dziennego i zacząć pracować nad nowym modelem predykcyjnym dla zmienionego układu sił w Europie, postanowił pisać postulaty abyśmy dalej utrzymywali układ warszawski, tylko po to żeby się jego model nie rozsypał.
      Fakt że to nie było w naszym interesie i byliśmy w pozycji żeby nie dawać tym idiotycznym pomysłom tlenu jest pochodną jego realizmu w którym jesteś albo mocarstwem albo żetonem pokerowym, który nie ma nic do gadania i to przeświadczenie jest podstawą czemu Mearsheimer jest tak lubiany przez ruskie onuce - z założenia, na poziomie doktrynalnym ma wylane w naszą sprawczość.

  • @WookCarajo
    @WookCarajo 2 года назад +17

    Chapeau bas Panie Radku!

  • @notastone4832
    @notastone4832 2 года назад +33

    if putin was not in power, Medvedev would be.. and hes MORE of a hawk these days

    • @freddiepizerhall8324
      @freddiepizerhall8324 2 года назад

      @Peter Facka Normally when authoritarian leaders first enter power they reform and seem democratic. Let’s not forget the west thought Russia was becoming liberal in Putins early days.

    • @facelessgod-kg7xk
      @facelessgod-kg7xk 2 года назад +1

      @Peter Facka is that from western media? Is so, azov got evacuated to Siberia. Putin is respected by othet small countries who get mess up by NATO

    • @youtubeuser206
      @youtubeuser206 Год назад

      @Peter Facka forced to step down? Medvedev is still very much influential and in a position of power, leading the national security council

    • @youtubeuser206
      @youtubeuser206 Год назад

      @Peter Facka he was the prime minister until 2020 😂😂

    • @arjan2777
      @arjan2777 3 месяца назад

      Or is the just more a hawk because that is what Putin wants? You have no idea and neither do I.

  • @brazenzebra
    @brazenzebra Год назад +20

    What an excellent debate! It's always a good idea to hear powerful arguments from both sides of an issue. Thank you so much for recording this debate and presenting it on RUclips.

    • @trumanhw
      @trumanhw Год назад

      Intellectually dishonest is excellent ?? McFaul is up there pretending there are no NAZIS !??? WTF ?
      Why did Zelensky say he had to "put any agreements to a vote" in order to approve them? He's talking about the NAZIS.
      Pretending there wasn't a COUP !?? Really ?? How exactly did Victoria Nuland magically pick who'd be the leader ..?
      And conspirators chat logs to satisfy US requirements to kill more people so US ceases acknowledging Yanukovych admin.

    • @lilpain8883
      @lilpain8883 Год назад

      @@trumanhw Wow it's very hard for a US politician to work out who will likely take a position. I guess there was a coup in the UK considering we all knew who would be PM of the UK before she recently resigned, or that most people knew Rishi Sunak would take the position after her I guess that means there was underhandings going on right?

  • @zbyszanna
    @zbyszanna 2 года назад +90

    Tyle było mowy o ratowaniu ukraińskich żyć, ale czy im przyszło do głowy, żeby zapytać o to samych Ukraińców? Zachód nie wpycha Ukraińcom broni i nie wysyła ich na front, oni sami tego przecież chcą. Zasłanianie się troską o Ukraińców wydaje się mocno fałszywe.

    • @bobzaba4842
      @bobzaba4842 2 года назад

      Nie. Zachod im tylko wczesniej odpowiednio wypral mozgi...

    • @RoboStuk
      @RoboStuk 2 года назад +21

      Oni gadają tak jakby nie słyszeli o aneksji Krymu, wojnie na Donbasie i innych działaniach Putina. To wygląda tak jakby nagle zauważyli, że coś się dzieje na Ukrainie i stwierdzili - ratunku, kończmy to, jest niebezpiecznie! Jakaś straszna ignorancja z tego bije i brak jakiegokolwiek zrozumienia sytuacji.

    • @MrAniseable
      @MrAniseable 2 года назад +5

      @@RoboStuk Możliwe, że te wszystkie leśne dziadki właśnie taką mają 'wiedzę' jak to przedstawiłeś

    • @imagrandpa
      @imagrandpa 2 года назад

      US is proving to Russia that Ukraine is a,ready a de facto state!

    • @RZ-bw9vf
      @RZ-bw9vf 2 года назад +3

      @@RoboStuk Krym jest zapisany w historii ze dobry Chruszow podarowal Krym USRR w 1954 r jak rozliczamy prawde to o tym trzeba wspomnac , a jesli cofniemy sie dalej to Krym nie byl tez Rosyjski ,ale tez nie Ukrainski .

  • @kuulig
    @kuulig 2 года назад +5

    Rewelacyjna debata, gratulacje dla Pana Radosława Sikorskiego za wspaniałą wygraną i reprezentację Polskiej racji stanu.

    • @sebastianduchowicz2902
      @sebastianduchowicz2902 2 года назад

      żartujesz?

    • @mathew8978
      @mathew8978 Год назад +1

      @@sebastianduchowicz2902 bardzo dobre mial argumenty w tej debacie Sikorski widac ze przekonal do swojej racji wiekszosc publicznosci wiec uwazam to za wielkie zwyciestwo i dobre reprezentowanie polskiej racji stanu

  • @johnlee-yo8jc
    @johnlee-yo8jc 2 года назад +23

    This debate showed one thing - people are really stupid. I feel sorry for Prof Mearsheimer.

    • @aleksandrekurdiani7224
      @aleksandrekurdiani7224 2 года назад

      People are waking up tho. Growing support is recognisable in the world for anti-globalist ideas. Of course the collective west is not going to wake up, but the rest of the world is on the right side, and even in the west, there has been growing concern about the ideas that the globalists are advocating for.

  • @patrykmikosz8810
    @patrykmikosz8810 11 месяцев назад +2

    Świetna debata

  • @thezakson
    @thezakson 2 года назад +78

    Świetna debata, życzę sobie, żebysmy w końcu przyjęli taką formę rozmowy w naszym kraju. Co do debaty, jest Pan doskonałą wizytówką Polski, a jej wynik tylko pokazuje, jak ważna jest dyskusja na ten temat w krajach zachodnich. Życzę zdrowia i wytrwałości.

    • @POLISHAMERICANLEGIONS
      @POLISHAMERICANLEGIONS 2 года назад

      I am Polish American and I have to say Michael McFaul, Radosław Sikorski are the globalist pigs. kanalias.

    • @kolomentseva
      @kolomentseva 2 года назад

      Do people in Poland study all history, when Poland was conquering Belarus through centuries? I get a feeling that Polish think they were a peaceful nation, always on the defense. Should Belarus be afraid of Polish invasion soon, if Poles are afraid of Russian?

  • @V4zz33
    @V4zz33 2 года назад +5

    How do you have debate with pathological liars and agenda driven people?

  • @sureshadusumilli4960
    @sureshadusumilli4960 2 года назад +48

    Perhaps the current US administration would be more understanding of Russia's security concerns if Russia had formed a NATO like military pact along with other countries in the Americas. The response then by the Americans, would be quite interesting (Monroe Doctrine). The Cuban Missile crisis is a case in point.

    • @teddybearmonster
      @teddybearmonster 2 года назад +1

      Russia do have this alliance. Check them out, they just had a meeting.

    • @zhoubaidinh403
      @zhoubaidinh403 2 года назад

      America is not Russia

    • @master1941
      @master1941 2 года назад +4

      @@zhoubaidinh403 No,that's why my country México won't do never an Ukraine. America would have invaded in a second

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад +4

      @@teddybearmonster The key difference is that this alliance does not have members in North America, in the US sphere of influence. NATO, by contrast, is right in Russia's face.

    • @zhoubaidinh403
      @zhoubaidinh403 2 года назад +1

      @@master1941 That's right my brotha'...you gotta' do what you gotta' do in this dog eat dog world to survive.

  • @teresaaljayyousi8447
    @teresaaljayyousi8447 Год назад +35

    I wish they spoke more about the last 8 years.

    • @jesusk1358
      @jesusk1358 Год назад +2

      Exactly. That's where the issue lies.

    • @maryanchabursky9148
      @maryanchabursky9148 Год назад +2

      If you want to understand the issue you would need to cover the last 500 years

  • @pterodaktyl6755
    @pterodaktyl6755 2 года назад +33

    Pan Sikorski jak zwykle z klasą i doświadczeniem. Chciałbym żeby tacy politycy zasiadali w polskim MSZ.

    • @marektln
      @marektln 2 года назад +4

      @@zenqq1458 premię za budowę lotniska w Baranowie i fabrykę samochodów akumulatorowych rozdawał Sikorski?

    • @KH-lg3xc
      @KH-lg3xc 2 года назад +2

      Doświadczony - chapał na niejednej posadzie.

    • @adamek0020
      @adamek0020 2 года назад +2

      @@zenqq1458 Zapomnieliśmy, bo jakoś nawet ziobrowska prokuratura nie jest w stanie znaleźć w tym przestępstw. Poza tym miliard złotych kary za Ziobrę przykryje każdego.

  • @kenneth.topp.
    @kenneth.topp. 2 года назад +46

    We are in bad hands. When McFaul says that we were addressing Russia's security concerns with this helsinki 2.0 proposal, and then couldn't for 90 minutes explain what Russia's security concerns is telling. The Helsinki 2.0 proposal was leaked to el pais newspaper and you can see what it was and decide for yourself if this path we are on is designed to end the war as quickly as possible.

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas 2 года назад

      The only way to stop Putin a narcissistic, imperialist bully it to teach him hiw little hus army is and that he loses. In 2014 he invaded Ukraibe and got hungry for more as it was so easy

    • @dipthongthathongthongthong9691
      @dipthongthathongthongthong9691 2 года назад +16

      Yeah, and can we talk about McFaul fomenting dissent and opposition forces from his embassy in Moscow??? "But but we're promoting democracy for the good of the people..." Same old USA, nothing changes.

    • @Rai2M
      @Rai2M 2 года назад +5

      @@dipthongthathongthongthong9691 hello, russian bot

    • @dipthongthathongthongthong9691
      @dipthongthathongthongthong9691 2 года назад +17

      @@Rai2M Hello child who has no ability to refute any claims people make against the mainstream narrative and thus must resort to unoriginal personal attacks. 👍

    • @RBurns80
      @RBurns80 2 года назад

      McFaul doesn't believe Russia has interests. He and the Polish guy spent the entire debate making up a strawman where if you acknowledge any Russian interests in Ukraine(eg Crimea where the Black Sea fleet has been stationed for 250 years) then you're telling Putin he can have all of Europe. I don't think the audience understands the history of Ukraine, the relationship between the Ukrainians and Russians, and the demographics of the Donbass and Crimea.

  • @akosasuke5128
    @akosasuke5128 2 года назад +16

    Imagine an American diplomat talking about morality

    • @NotMe-bz9pl
      @NotMe-bz9pl 2 года назад +1

      He would know better than all of us due to experience.

    • @ovidiudraghici9941
      @ovidiudraghici9941 2 года назад +2

      ​@@NotMe-bz9pl pretty sure Ako was sarcastic, and rightfully so

    • @NotMe-bz9pl
      @NotMe-bz9pl 2 года назад +1

      @@ovidiudraghici9941 What makes you think I was not?

  • @fasilketema2661
    @fasilketema2661 Год назад

    thank you so much for give us information

  • @mariajurgens9889
    @mariajurgens9889 2 года назад +19

    If it is clear, that Ukraine will not be member of NATO, why not fix it in a treaty?
    Why there exists a treaty between USA and Ukraine what says USA will support Ukraine by entering NATO, ( "US - Ukraine Charter on Strategic Partnership" from November 2021)

    • @marathonx3
      @marathonx3 2 года назад +3

      It is in the Ukrainian Constitution that they will join NATO.

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад +1

      The United States already broke its promise on NATO expansion multiple times since 1990. Russia's leaders had no reason to suspect that we wouldn't just reverse course on Ukrainian NATO membership when it became convenient to do so. My goodness, we saw Trump tear up the Iran nuclear deal simply because he didn't like it. "Trust us" is not going to be a persuasive argument when we behave like this.

    • @annasavarino10
      @annasavarino10 2 года назад

      Cause they want to spite the Russians. Thats all this is about in the end.

    • @greenrosenz
      @greenrosenz 2 года назад +3

      Because the Secretary General of Nato said it was non of Russis'xxs business. If I were Russian & Nato was ever increasing it's proximity I would definitely be concerned...hence Putin's rise in popularity.

    • @alexbullet9165
      @alexbullet9165 2 года назад

      Because In NATO documents it says that NATO decides who can join and who can't. So if they agree to let Russia decide then it shows that NATO can be threatened into doing things and for a millitary alliance that's not a good thing.

  • @greatgalaxy2118
    @greatgalaxy2118 2 года назад +13

    Dear Sikorski, Dobrie Dien,
    Please Take Note:
    1) India was the jewel in the British crown and yet the British didnt handover India in a Graceful Manner, on the contrary it was totally in a DISGRACE, CHAOTIC MANNER, dividing 1 country into 3 i.e. Pakistan later on Bangaldesh.
    The result of division of India by Britain led the worlds largest human EXODUS i.e people Criss-Crossing India and Pakistan ca 25 million in 1947 (imagine how much would have the number been in presernt time).Sadly ill handover killed a couple of Millions of innocent civilians.
    2) The handover of India was due to the AHIMSA/SATYA GRAHA,(Gandhism), Quit India Movement, miltiple Swatantra Sangram activities, And was not by the British Compassion- Dzieki
    "May Peace Prevail in the conflict zone"

    • @feorh1919
      @feorh1919 2 года назад

      the majority of former crown colonies are now on fire

    • @brygadasfm
      @brygadasfm 2 года назад

      Why have you greeted Mr. Sikorski with "good day" in Russian?

    • @dexterr3txed664
      @dexterr3txed664 2 года назад

      @@brygadasfm "dobry dzień", "dobryy den'"... close enough for a non-speaker of both languages, don't you think (which I am not either as well)? It's obvious that Great Galaxy is Desi.

    • @greenrosenz
      @greenrosenz 2 года назад

      Mountbatten rushed the Indian/Pakistan independance because it was thought that there would even be more deaths if it were dragged out- even so, yes millions died & were displaced.

    • @davidh3985
      @davidh3985 2 года назад

      Great, another Indian that blames the British for their problems, doesn't sound very productive. How about you try to sort out your problems with the muslims instead?

  • @Liberty73_NA
    @Liberty73_NA 2 года назад +65

    1:15:48 So basically Russia was justified (in their minds, anyway) in going to war in Ukraine. Thinkers knew that already, but it is nice to see a policymaker admit it. We are constantly lied to. Do you see it yet?

    • @404Dannyboy
      @404Dannyboy 2 года назад +13

      No one starts a war they don't feel is justified. Hitler felt justified in France and Russia. Stalin felt justified in Poland. Japan felt justified in China. Just because you are justified in your mind does not at all mean that you are justified in reality.

    • @nickbrodziak611
      @nickbrodziak611 2 года назад +1

      @kızgın tosbağa EXACTLY!!

    • @davidh3985
      @davidh3985 2 года назад

      @kızgın tosbağa For Afghanistan, I think it was to support the communist government which was fighting an insurgency in the 1980's. For Syria, to me it seemed like an attempt to keep Assad in power and commit war crimes against the civilian population. Any other whataboutisms you want to elaborate on?

    • @arturganczarski500
      @arturganczarski500 2 года назад +4

      @kızgın tosbağa So what? How does it make Russia's war any better than the American wars?

    • @AntonSobyanin
      @AntonSobyanin 2 года назад +9

      @@arturganczarski500 Then maybe we can discuss sanctions against the United States and NATO countries? Oh, yes, you can't condemn yourself. After that, you have the audacity to teach someone morality. Hypocrites.

  • @irahoppe3632
    @irahoppe3632 2 года назад +4

    Great to find both sides being given. Very unusual these days.

  • @misiekkania
    @misiekkania 2 года назад +46

    Rewelacyjna debata!!! Panie Radku nie zgadzam się z Panem w wielu kwestiach. Ale w tym temacie popieram każdą Pana tezę i każdy argument. Obyśmy znaleźli więcej tematów w którym jesteśmy zgodni, a w pozostałych prowadzili właśnie takie debaty!

  • @greatgalaxy2118
    @greatgalaxy2118 2 года назад +41

    Professor John Mearsheimer weighs heavy in this Debate.

    • @midi5581
      @midi5581 2 года назад +14

      Heavy in a cynical belief that he should dictate UA what to do. Or in delusion, that RU is not imperialistic and revisionist country

    • @firstone3289
      @firstone3289 2 года назад +3

      as a naive foold who was wrong

    • @larissachase4726
      @larissachase4726 2 года назад +9

      He really rocks, the rest are pebbles, useless and ignorant.

    • @greatgalaxy2118
      @greatgalaxy2118 2 года назад +4

      @Jon Little You need to hear Mearsheimer with open mind. I am neutral non European person. I hear both of pannels statement/ argument and rebuttal with equilibrium pov.

    • @greatgalaxy2118
      @greatgalaxy2118 2 года назад +1

      @Jon Little youve got some valid point, I like the idea towards the peace and not to escalate violence on european soil. My concern is that Russia may nuke Europe l, as once Nagashaki/Holiroshima were.
      Thank you friend for sharing your depth knowledge regarding the geopolitic conflict.

  • @miklosgergely2356
    @miklosgergely2356 2 года назад +13

    Nothing will end, this is just the beginning!

  • @leo19957
    @leo19957 2 года назад +27

    Germany also gave a guarantee to enforce the Minsk agreements. Wonder how that turned out.

    • @RasPutintheGreat
      @RasPutintheGreat Год назад +4

      UA did not respect it.

    • @theodemirweltmann9673
      @theodemirweltmann9673 Год назад +4

      Germany cannot (and could not) give any guarantees for compliance with the Minsk agreements. Germany simply did not have the capacity to see that they were respected, it was an empty phrase I guess.

    • @ferrariguy8278
      @ferrariguy8278 Год назад +3

      It's also funny how Russia practically wrote the thing, but got to waive their hands about not being a signatory to it while simultaneously blaming Ukraine for breaking it all while Russia continued to actively supply and keep the conflict going in the region.

    • @leo19957
      @leo19957 Год назад +1

      @@ferrariguy8278 that's exactly what happened

    • @RasPutintheGreat
      @RasPutintheGreat Год назад

      @@ferrariguy8278 but why signed it? Minsk 1&2 were the results of nato protecting their own people from certain death or capture esp in 2015 when UA and (some)NATO forces esp high ranking Germans.
      *Russia continues to actively supply and keep the conflict going. - what do you expect Russia supposed to do? Turn their backs on their own people? If they did not support or stop supporting ethnic Russians in Eastern Ukraine, they could have been murdered by Azov, UA and nato forces. I guess the loss of 14,000 people is not enough for you eh?
      And if UA respected the Minsk agreement on which they agreed and signed it, these could have been avoided but no! so look at them now. I have more sympathy with the AKs they used and being kicked by Chechens after they're killed in combat than UA's fighting forces.

  • @ChannelMath
    @ChannelMath 2 года назад +57

    here's an interesting exercise: pretend this entire debate is about the USA (since everything fits perfectly)

    • @hatrick3117
      @hatrick3117 2 года назад +6

      oh yes, that"Iraq peoples republic" that we all forgot of

    • @dreed7312
      @dreed7312 2 года назад +3

      Pretend it's about your mother

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад +16

      The US is an extremely aggressive power within our sphere of influence. Ask Latin America about that.

    • @teddybearmonster
      @teddybearmonster 2 года назад +12

      Then you need to also pretend this debate is happening inside Russia. Can you do that?

    • @tomasznowak2016
      @tomasznowak2016 2 года назад +4

      Russia and the USA are completely similar. The same values, freedoms and living standard. Who would notice the differences ?

  • @siod4
    @siod4 2 года назад +14

    Jako wyborca PiSu gratuluję Panie Radosławie rozsądnych i moim zdaniem trafnych uwag!

    • @internetowywichrzyciel6971
      @internetowywichrzyciel6971 2 года назад +1

      co jak co, ale w stosunku do Rosji od 300 lat zdecydowana większość polaków ma to samo zdanie.

    • @arturganczarski500
      @arturganczarski500 2 года назад

      @@internetowywichrzyciel6971 I słusznie.

  • @Larsemillarsen
    @Larsemillarsen Год назад +13

    Great debate. It seems to me, the two parties are talking past each other - they simply seem to have completely different starting points: One side argues from how they believe the world IS and the other side argues from the point of how they want the world TO BE. One is more or less a political science point and the other one political point.

    • @ubroc
      @ubroc Год назад +1

      All sides agree that Russia's security interests are central but they don't agree on what their legitimate interests are. That's why they're talking past each other.

    • @maryanchabursky9148
      @maryanchabursky9148 Год назад +4

      Except that their belief about how the world IS doesn’t make any sense.

    • @pistolpetetc
      @pistolpetetc Год назад +3

      @@maryanchabursky9148 It makes full sense.

    • @maryanchabursky9148
      @maryanchabursky9148 Год назад +8

      @@pistolpetetc no it doesn’t it pretends it is the 18th century’s with grand empires. This ignores the reality that smaller nations have a lot of say in the modern world.

    • @pistolpetetc
      @pistolpetetc Год назад +2

      @@maryanchabursky9148 It does.
      In practice the world still follows the rules of Real Politique, the war in ukraine is a case in point.

  • @piotrkost6850
    @piotrkost6850 2 года назад +16

    Not long ago on "stand up for Ukraine" conference in Warsaw
    a young Ukrainian refugee activist said that
    they knew that the war was coming because the systems
    put the economy and money above the human.
    So maybe that's this "elephant in the room" and not much of an issue between democracy and autocracy in the 1st place.
    (don't they have the same "elephant" on both sides)

    • @sashagrey2984
      @sashagrey2984 2 года назад +4

      I'd like to know a place currently existing where money is not put above the human.

    • @warbler1984
      @warbler1984 Год назад

      What are you talking about? One fatuous bint saying something doesn't make ut true. They didn't know the way was coming. They were shockingly badly prepared, Kyivs bomb shelters were not stocked and were locked up. Zelenskiy was poorly prepped

  • @tadeuszmurgrabia4578
    @tadeuszmurgrabia4578 2 года назад +17

    W czasie podpisywanie ugody perejasławskiej Moskwiczanie i Ukraińcy potrzebowali tłumacza. To były już inne języki.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 2 года назад +3

      Język ukraiński pozostał językiem rusińskim, opartym m in. na dialekcie połtawskim (okolice dzisiejszych rejonów "kozackich"), ale nie tylko, bo w ogromnej mierze także na dialektach zachodnich Rusinów (jak choćby dialekty Polesia czy karpackie) i na językach zachodniosłowiańskich (głównie na polskim, ale i słowackim). Kontakt z zachodniosłowiańskimi językami (szczególnie z językiem plemion lechickich, inaczej Lędzian) od niepamiętnych czasów wpływał na ukraińskie słownictwo i gramatykę.
      Rosyjski z kolei także częściowo wywodzi sie z dialektów połtawskich, ale to bardzo dawne czasy. Potem ogromny wpływ wywarły na niego języki ugrofińskie i tatarskie (ugrofińskie zwłaszcza na mowę chłopów, a tatarskie - szlachty). Co więcej, Księstwo Moskiewskie przyjęło prawosławie nie z Kijowa, ale "z rąk" Bułgarii i Serbii, a wraz z tym, ogromną liczbę słownictwa południowosłowiańskiego. W cerkwi rosyjskiej używa się właśnie dlatego języka południowych Słowian (Cyryla i Metodego), a w cerkwi białoruskiej i ukraińskiej - staro-cerkiewno-słowiańskiego. W efekcie w rosyjskim już w XIV w. pozostało stosunkowo niewiele słów rusińskich, w porównaniu z ukraińskim czy białoruskim (albo wręcz językami dawnej Rusi Kijowskiej, do których zaliczał sie także język Nowogrodu Wielkiego).
      Bajania Putina o tym, że Ukraińcy i Rosjanie to jeden naród (bo 1000 lat temu były razem w luźnym związku wielu księstw, zwanym Rusią Kijowską) to wierutna bzdura :)

    • @tadeuszmurgrabia4578
      @tadeuszmurgrabia4578 Год назад

      @@alh6255 Dziękuję za świetne wyjaśnienie.

    • @user-xt8ty6hr3p
      @user-xt8ty6hr3p Год назад

      @@alh6255 ваши фантастические истории очень занимательны. Жюль Верн не мог бы с вами соперничать 😂 Особенно про разные народы между русскими и украинцами.

    • @arjan2777
      @arjan2777 3 месяца назад

      @@user-xt8ty6hr3pAh no Muscovites are just Asian hordes who have no legitimate interests in the countries west of them. Go back behind the Urals and bother us no more.
      Really if you think that being part of the same multi ethnic principality a millennium ago has any bearing on ethnicity now you have no understanding of history at all

  • @JeremiaszCzeresniowiecki
    @JeremiaszCzeresniowiecki 2 года назад +38

    Sikorski klasa, wypadł naprawdę dobrze. Cokolwiek bym nie sądził o jego działalności na polskiej scenie politycznej to trzeba to teraz przyznać.

    • @KH-lg3xc
      @KH-lg3xc 2 года назад +1

      Prawie, jak Stefan Bandera.

    • @wojciechtokarski9549
      @wojciechtokarski9549 2 года назад

      this is Putin's agent. Together with Tusk, they sold Poland

    • @RoboStuk
      @RoboStuk 2 года назад +15

      @@KH-lg3xc Twój komentarz kompletnie jest bez sensu, po prostu masz główkę naładowaną Banderami i Wołyniami więc twój móżdżek produkuje losowe zdania z użyciem tych słów. Zachęcam do większego otwarcia na dar myślenia.

    • @snowbaord
      @snowbaord 2 года назад

      @@RoboStuk przejechane walcem XD

  • @abhi-yh3nc
    @abhi-yh3nc 2 года назад +15

    West will never agree that it's their provocation 😂

  • @ghasd12
    @ghasd12 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @JL-vk1rs
    @JL-vk1rs 2 года назад +146

    this was a great debate, thanks to all of you for putting it together. I wish this was the norm of political discussion

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth 2 года назад +52

      Except that most of the con side was based on attacking Mearsheimer, while the Pro side presented cold hard facts.

    • @slavimo
      @slavimo 2 года назад +1

      @@justgivemethetruth If you call Putin's words facts, you urgently need to do a brain MRI. That's a bad symptom indeed. Mearsheimer is a Russian tool for years.

    • @firstone3289
      @firstone3289 2 года назад +38

      @@justgivemethetruth Mearsheimer presented only his fantasies.

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth 2 года назад +16

      @@firstone3289
      Name one?

    • @Andre-zd8ke
      @Andre-zd8ke 2 года назад

      @@justgivemethetruth The skimming over Ukraine’s right to choose its own future made his whole attribute a load of one-sided BS.
      The aggressor is Russia, not the Ukrainian or even NATO. The ‘interests’ of Russia are simply to establish a hegemony over more countries, more areas, and now its target is Ukraine. It’s a non-defensible interest and if successful won’t stop with Ukraine.
      Oh, and to use the nuclear threat as an argument to give into Russia’s demands is pathetic. If successful Russia will use that time and time again.

  • @AB-ce8sw
    @AB-ce8sw 2 года назад +44

    Bardzo dobra debata, dużo świetnych argumentów z obu stron. Warto będzie wrócić do tej rozmowy za 2 lata.

    • @50kjy
      @50kjy 2 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @jackoh5134
      @jackoh5134 2 года назад +5

      Hope the world still exists by then.

    • @conorwhite2066
      @conorwhite2066 2 года назад +1

      Yep
      I am 50/50 at the end of it

    • @Anthrax6989
      @Anthrax6989 2 года назад

      @@jackoh5134 If world will exist, we for sure lose it after China double down on Taiwan, just a matter of time. If West would go full ham in Ukraine it would scare China but now China - US war is inevitable considering Chinese nationalism. they see that West prefers to stay out of big conflicts and will try to use it in their interests.

    • @PutinTerapevtEuropi
      @PutinTerapevtEuropi 2 года назад

      🟡🟡The US top rogue state in the world 🌎
      U.S. policy toward Iran has been a failure too: The war in Iraq enhanced Iran’s regional influence, and ratcheting up sanctions didn’t stop Tehran from acquiring the capacity to build a nuclear weapon if it ever decides to do so. Unfortunately, Trump abandoned the 2015 deal that shrank Iran’s enrichment capacity and stockpile of nuclear materials and extended its “breakout time,” and his administration subsequently threatened to sanction several U.S allies (all of them members of the “free world” by the way) if they stuck to the agreement (which had also been unanimously endorsed by the United Nations Security Council). And what was the end result of this brilliant demonstration of U.S. leadership? Iran is closer than ever to building a bomb, and the Biden administration has been unable to find a way back to the original deal.

  • @uproject1885
    @uproject1885 2 года назад

    Brawo!!!!

  • @zayinusa8
    @zayinusa8 Год назад +2

    Why deleting comments??

  • @Kicknee
    @Kicknee 2 года назад +4

    Gratulacje

  • @forestpump
    @forestpump 2 года назад +13

    So the result of the debate is people prefer all out war against Russia until they destroy Ukraine or themselves over peace talks, what sort of people would choose this path!

    • @tetyanahnatyk7756
      @tetyanahnatyk7756 2 года назад

      Ukrainians are choosing to fight for freedom, democracy and liberty. What are you going to do about it? Americans are not dying in Ukraine and we are not asking them. They did die in Afganistan. Ukraine is not Afganistan, we will not surrender, our leader did not flee next day. Ukraine does not want to be part of Putin's regime.

    • @midi5581
      @midi5581 2 года назад

      Ukrainians fight for themselves when Russia ignored diplomatic efforts, you can give them weapons to defend or watch them die or get enslaved (like East block after WW2). What sort of people want them to surrender against their will?

    • @forestpump
      @forestpump 2 года назад +1

      @@midi5581 - Enslaved? Hardly, they're just trying to stop the slaughter in Donbas

    • @forestpump
      @forestpump 2 года назад

      @@tetyanahnatyk7756 - Why the draft then?

    • @mahssahazfi5956
      @mahssahazfi5956 2 года назад +1

      It’s a tactic to vote contrary to your belief in the first round and then vote for what you actually believe in the final round so that your side wins.
      I don’t think many people get into a debate on such grave implications without preconceived opinions. I certainly wouldn’t go to a debate to be persuaded I’ll go to see my side win! I don’t know maybe I’m unlike 88% of the people 😁

  • @marisolbolivia9174
    @marisolbolivia9174 2 года назад +1

    BRAVO STEVE!!!!! THE SMARTEST!!!

  • @D4NK1
    @D4NK1 2 года назад +40

    The same people that say it's ridiculous to expect a democratically elected leader in Ukraine to let a piece of his country go, think that the only road to peace in the Balkans is Serbia recognising Kosovo as independent because it's already a fait accompli.
    One rule for me and another rule for you

    • @davidh3985
      @davidh3985 2 года назад

      Well if the democratically elected leader commits genocide against another ethnic group in his country, others are going to take issue with it. Especially after they failed to act in Rwanda and Srebrenica just a couple of years earlier. Your argument is limping pretty badly.

    • @CyanideBtm
      @CyanideBtm 2 года назад +5

      Double standards

    • @D4NK1
      @D4NK1 2 года назад +2

      @Peter Facka there's always "differences"

    • @D4NK1
      @D4NK1 2 года назад +6

      @Peter Facka yes they are "significant differences". The same people that say Hungary isn't a democracy, think UK a literal kingdom with an unelected upper house is a democracy.the same people that say Putin is a lunatic for saying Russia is exceptional (which I've never heard) believe that a us president shouldn't be elected unless he believes in American exceptionalism...and so on and so on...but there's always "significant differences" in every situation isn't there?

    • @D4NK1
      @D4NK1 2 года назад

      @Peter Facka please you can say whatever you want to me, just don't compare us (Serbs) to Poles. We have enough problems

  • @decemvre
    @decemvre 2 года назад +43

    John Mearsheimer : "You will find no evident Putin is an imperialist" ... seriously is John Mearsheimer paid by the Kremlin? Putin said: "THESE ARE OUR LANDS", in his speech before the invasion. He means all the way to Odessa, Includiv the Republic of Moldova. This debate is just ridiculous.

    • @yvonraoul2198
      @yvonraoul2198 2 года назад +5

      Putin never said "These are our lands". Simple.

    • @decemvre
      @decemvre 2 года назад +1

      @@yvonraoul2198 Watch the speech the day before the invasion.

    • @Arcadius8
      @Arcadius8 2 года назад

      @@yvonraoul2198 Every word coming out of his mouth is a lie. Assessment of any human being based on what he says is a sign of naivity.

    • @fabioasterix750
      @fabioasterix750 2 года назад

      You are laughable

    • @yvonraoul2198
      @yvonraoul2198 2 года назад

      @@Arcadius8 Politicians everywhere believe in their lies or should I say half-truth.Nothing is black and white. Assigning 'truth' and 'lies' is in itself a way of shutting down the other side. This human drama, like any other drama, is layered and complex. Why can the people of the Dunbas decide by referendum what they would like for themselves? The Minsk Accord never came up in the debate. It's unfortunate. A federative approach was accepted by all parties. The U.N. security council even approved it. Canadians are part of a federation. We don't always agree but history as thought us to compromise.It's complicated and messy but it is the only way to avoid madness. I don't like the Putin character. He is an ultra-nationalist. But all nationalists are motivated by fear and fear is a lethal emotion shared also by American and Europeans. Mearsheimer is a rationalist who understand the dynamic of fear and how to circumscribe it. Ultimately you and I want peace...The longer we wait to have the parties sit at the table the worst it is going to get...for everyone in this globalized world.

  • @richardgasiorek4943
    @richardgasiorek4943 2 года назад +74

    Jestem porazony argumentacja oponentow, chociaz znalem zdanie profesora sprzed wojny na Ukrainie. Tu dopiero widac jaka robote powinna wykonac nasza dyplomacja. Super argumentacja Panie Radku, gratuluje zawojowania publicznosci.

    • @sevwoz8342
      @sevwoz8342 2 года назад

      Nadal zasadnicze pytanie nie zostalo odpowiedziane. Co to oznacza dokonczyc rosjan i czy wogole oni sie dadza tak dokonczyc? a moze stworzymy sobie jeszcze bardziej anty zachodnie 150 milionowe spoleczenstwo za pare lat, moze jeszcze gorszy drugi Putin nam sie objawi...co pewnie pentagonowi na reke bo przeciez nieustanna wojna to biznes i dominacja.

    • @KH-lg3xc
      @KH-lg3xc 2 года назад +5

      Specjalnie tak dobrali oponentów, żeby nawet Pan Rambosław - "magister za 10 funtów" mógł zabłysnąć

    • @piotrtomaszewski4523
      @piotrtomaszewski4523 2 года назад +4

      @@KH-lg3xc szkoda , że milord nie został zaproszony , byś impokazał co ? @K H

    • @Anakeish
      @Anakeish 2 года назад +1

      @@KH-lg3xc Its Its ITs ITs Its ITs ITs Its Its ITs. To twój poziom debat i magister za 5 funtów Andrej Dudek?

    • @bogdanbaudis4099
      @bogdanbaudis4099 2 года назад +2

      "Prof. Marshmallow" (tak go nazywam) kiedyś napisał teorię stosunków pomiędzy "wielkimi potęgami".
      Początkowo nawet mi się to podobało, jako próba wprowadzenia bardziej ścisłej metodyki naukowej do dziedziny która niekoniecznie była z tego znana.
      Prof. popełnił wg. mnie parę błedów, głównie w stylu "parę mostów za daleko", dokładnie chodzi o "mosty" abstrakcji. Abstrakcja jej bardzo użyteczna w tworzeniu teori, odrzucenie rzeczy mniej ważnych pozwala zająć się tymi ważnymi i zapanować nad komplikacjami.
      Problem jest w doborze co jest a co nie jest ważne: jak się odrzuci za dużo to teoria może się nie stosować do rzeczywistości.
      Pan Profesor odrzucił jako nieistotne: kulturę, historię, ideologię/religię i czynniki/ruchy międzynardowe (jak np. terroryzm ...). Nawet ekonomia została ledwo zauważona ...
      To spowodowało że jego teoria nie tylko nie przewiduje przszłości ale i nie może też wytłumaczyć wiele historycznie znanych faktów.
      Ale to by było OK, od czegoś trzeba zacząć, dobre teorie nie rodzą się od razu całe jak Atena z głowy Zeusa (albo mechanika klasyczna od jabłka uderzajacego głowę Newtona).
      Niestety, Pan Profesor zamiast zacząć poprawiać swoje dzieło zamienił się z naukowca w adwokata i praktycznie niczym innym się nie zajmuje tylko ciągłą jej obroną, dokonując coraz dziwniejszych akrobacji intelektualnych, jak widać, w końcu zaprzeczając sobie.
      Ma szczęście że w jego dziedzinie "autorytet" jest ciągle ceniony bardziej niż logiczna i eksperymentalna poprawność, więc ciągle ma wystarczająco duzy tłum kibiców zeby trzymać katedrę. Gdyby to była matematyka albo fizyka nikt go by dawno nie pamietał.

  • @spartacusnobu3191
    @spartacusnobu3191 2 года назад +8

    McFaul's body language tells you he was plain lying and very comfortable doing that no matter how many human lives are lost...very evil fellow

    • @warbler1984
      @warbler1984 Год назад

      Amazing! A real life body language expert in the audience!

  • @suna173.6jm
    @suna173.6jm Год назад +5

    I was a bit on the fence about liberal hegemony and realism but Mcfaul's fascinating viewpoints just turned me more into a realist than I ever was. Thank god for Mearsheimer and Walt. Loved watching this debate and I'm gonna think about this for a long time!

  • @bobzaba4842
    @bobzaba4842 2 года назад +27

    "Hypothetical possibility" that Ukraine would join Nato is a defacto REALITY when Nato trains and arms Ukraine (since 2014)...

    • @Summerstorm2022
      @Summerstorm2022 2 года назад +5

      The sole reason they were able to put up the fight was their training and preparation.

    • @bobzaba4842
      @bobzaba4842 2 года назад

      @@Summerstorm2022 The sole reason there was/is a fight was because the gullible Ukrainians allowed themselves to be set-up and used as cannon-meat by USA/Nato... But given the Nazi character of the current Ukraine regime, it is hard to feel sorry for them...

    • @phenomenal325
      @phenomenal325 2 года назад +1

      Lol Ukraine also put it in their constitution that they will join NATO after the illegal coup in 2014. The realists on the left are correct Russia had cops for concern and we didn't listen to them and kept ignoring them. This is dangerous and stupid, and if we lose in Ukraine which is pretty much a 99% certainty that that will happen, the geopolitical and economic ramifications for the West and the United States will be disastrous.

    • @phenomenal325
      @phenomenal325 2 года назад +3

      @@Summerstorm2022 whoosh the salient point just kind of flew right over your head didn't it?

    • @jasiekkoroluk
      @jasiekkoroluk 2 года назад +3

      And the only reason for that was Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014. What is your point?

  • @jibbyjabs
    @jibbyjabs 2 года назад +151

    Brilliant debate, what a treat to stumble upon whilst looking for Mearsheimers more recent views on the invasion

    • @jibbyjabs
      @jibbyjabs 2 года назад +63

      And for what it's Worth, Radislaw is the winner of the debate hands down, just by stating the obvious..we just.dont have the option to appease anymore

    • @BM-ur4je
      @BM-ur4je 2 года назад +13

      @@jibbyjabs ....and add Michael McFaul's position as well

    • @magdaty1815
      @magdaty1815 2 года назад +13

      pgh, what is brilliant about that?
      Wasn't Ukraine created by Russia? It was. Fact.
      Is it something unfamiliar (for example to USA) to expand own territory no matter what the locals of that territory say? Give me a break.
      Święte oburzenie.
      Ciągle nie takie dyskusje jakie można by prowadzić. Już mnie to na początku znudziło, bo nie jest to nic, czego byle klituś-bajduś w sekcjach komentarzy nie powtarza jak katarynka. Więc jak jest dalej o czymś mądrym to niech ktoś mi poda minutę, kiedy pada pytanie o taką sytuację - Część obywateli Ukrainy nie chciała już należeć do Ukrainy dlaczego to oni są źli vs Ukraina dobra, a gdy UPA nie chciało należeć do Polski to Polska była ta zła?
      W wielu krajach ludność jest mieszana. Gdyby tak nagle w USA kazali ludziom wybierać, zakazali amerykańskim Włochom mówić po włosku i zmusili do działania przeciw wszystkiemu co włoskie, a jakby ktoś nie chciał wybierać, nadal szanował swoje włoskie korzenie to byłby traktowany jak przestępca a wręcz gorzej jak przestępca? Ktoś coś? Jakieś debaty o tym?
      Bo już były takie sytuacje że tak właśnie kazano ludziom wybierać, opowiadać się za jedną ze stron nawet jak człowiek był po prostu bezbronnym mieszkańcem wsi, nie mającym nic wspólnego z polityką chcącym tylko pracować i w miarę po ludzku żyć - tak było gdy nazistowskie Niemcy kazały ludziom wybierać, gdy UPA kazało ludziom wybierać. To już było i teraz się powtarza.

    • @jibbyjabs
      @jibbyjabs 2 года назад +1

      @@magdaty1815 by your logic rome and Greece owns all of your nation 😆 russia is going to learn the hard way why they shouldn't stand by a man who thinks he can redefine borders by massacring people. And China won't stand by, they are way too reliant on US and European trade.

    • @greri88
      @greri88 2 года назад +68

      @@magdaty1815 No, Ukraine was not created by Russia. Fact.

  • @vadymdukhnych7870
    @vadymdukhnych7870 2 года назад +4

    Thank you, Mr. Sikorski, for your position and your wisdom. We Ukrainians will remember this - I definitely will.

    • @vadymdukhnych7870
      @vadymdukhnych7870 2 года назад +1

      ​@Leo A Have it, if you like. It hurts to read such words, but what am I suppose to do if you think like that. But again, there is no way to find out what you really think. Maybe you're just saying this wicked words without actually thinking that way. I'll just leave it there. And back to the point, for anyone who is interested, from what I see, where I'm now, what Sikorski is saying is very true. Good luck.

  • @marisolbolivia9174
    @marisolbolivia9174 2 года назад +5

    Michael raise his voice trying to convince...

  • @AlR-db2mm
    @AlR-db2mm 2 года назад +32

    The NATO (USA) will fight Russia to the last Ukrainian. Very sad.

    • @flycrack7686
      @flycrack7686 2 года назад +8

      Ukrain fighting for themselves. Very sad that they have no support against the invaders

    • @cbskwkdnslwhanznamdm2849
      @cbskwkdnslwhanznamdm2849 2 года назад

      Ukrainians beg for more weapons and sanctions because back in reality they know the more damage to Russia they do the more of their country they can keep.
      Deplorable how many brats treat foreign policy like some virtue signaling therapy.

    • @giftedtheos
      @giftedtheos 28 дней назад

      What is very sad is dictator Putin invading sovereign countries

    • @ohajohaha
      @ohajohaha 13 дней назад

      If that was the case it would look like Afghanistan, it doesn't.

  • @kleinweichkleinweich
    @kleinweichkleinweich 2 года назад +9

    my national security interest is that Russia is not at Poland's eastern border

    • @cookml
      @cookml 2 года назад

      If you look at the map, if not Russia it would be China or North Korea. Think again. :) another solution to this problem is to have German-Russian border.

  • @filipfracek1696
    @filipfracek1696 2 года назад +2

    Pięknie Pan pozamiatał Mersheimerem podłogę :D

  • @TomorrowWeLive
    @TomorrowWeLive 2 года назад +2

    Overall, it was a good debate.

  • @tfarfolini9742
    @tfarfolini9742 2 года назад +40

    Tok myślenia tych profesorow to jakaś tragedia. On sobie wybiera z wypowiedzi Putina co chce. Nie słyszeli o tym, ze NATO ma się cofnąć do Niemiec?

    • @jk5042
      @jk5042 2 года назад +3

      No, NATO is not supposed retreat to Germany. What Russia wanted was there were not to be any NATO bases with foreign troops in countries which joined NATO after 1997. Those countries could still be NATO members

    • @asdasd-wx9qf
      @asdasd-wx9qf 2 года назад +2

      @@jk5042 without military potential...

    • @lukec8504
      @lukec8504 2 года назад +12

      @@jk5042 And de facto it means: move NATO back to Germany. Can NATO effectively defend its eastern borders without troops and military equipment?

  • @marisolbolivia9174
    @marisolbolivia9174 2 года назад +9

    Good point about NATO, John!!!

  • @freakyzee478
    @freakyzee478 2 года назад

    Truly 🔥

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd 8 месяцев назад +3

    06:58 Why appease the invader. Hitler was appeased and we know how that ended.
    Why repeat history?
    Great debate.
    Thank you for uploading and sharing.

    • @victorgrandpre5869
      @victorgrandpre5869 2 месяца назад

      except 2022 Russia is not Nazi Germany and Putin is not Hitler. This is a WW1 situation, not WW2

  • @raykad8720
    @raykad8720 2 года назад +13

    we are living in a big bubble,name it NA and it appears to me the most of the audience think and act that we are safe for ever after. in contrast in my mind, War will come to us when we are willing to spend our money for it.

    • @edvsilas8281
      @edvsilas8281 2 года назад +2

      Ray Kad. "War will come to us when we are willing to spend money on it." Well, not just money but lots of money is being spent on this war to the utter exclusion of anything else. The west continues to poke the bear in every conceivable way possible and yet the bear stands. But if one day the bears decides to finally react ,everyone will feel that reaction without exception. And my sympathy will lie with the bear.

    • @connorkenway09
      @connorkenway09 2 года назад

      Better to be paying for the defense of a soveiregn nation than paying for the destruction of one.

    • @sylwiatime
      @sylwiatime 2 года назад +1

      @@edvsilas8281 The bear doesn't stand. It tosses around mindlessly.

    • @edvsilas8281
      @edvsilas8281 2 года назад +3

      @@sylwiatime Does this bear seem mindless to you? It seems to know what it's doing. The west seems mindless at this point.

    • @sylwiatime
      @sylwiatime 2 года назад

      @@edvsilas8281 Yes, Russia behaves in a totally mindless way and Russians are going to pay the price for decades.

  • @CrossbowManD
    @CrossbowManD 2 года назад +5

    The grey haired guy arguing the con side is incredibly disingenuous. You need better moderation. The guy got away with not answering questions that were asked of him, like "what are Russia's security interests?", which the moderator asked of him.

    • @AZ-zo6yr
      @AZ-zo6yr Год назад +1

      He is a political. Escape the exactly answers - it is his main skill.

    • @CrossbowManD
      @CrossbowManD Год назад +1

      @@AZ-zo6yr more like the lack of skill of everyone around him. He should never be allowed to get away with this behavior, especially in this setting. The moderator and his interlocutors should be bringing up the fact he isn't answering questions asked of him.

  • @anilchauisms
    @anilchauisms Год назад

    Great debate

  • @abeaboud272
    @abeaboud272 2 года назад +29

    FYI: Ukraine never "owned" the largest nuclear stockpile; those were always controlled by Moscow. East Germany and Poland had Soviet nuclear weapons at one point too, but those were also pulled out. This is like saying Turkey had to give up its nuclear weapons in 1962 when in fact those were US nuclear missiles stationed in Turkey as part of NATO, and the US removed them in exchange for pulling Soviet missiles out of Cuba. Also, Crimea - which is majority ethnic Russians - was "gifted" to Ukraine by Khrushchev in a controversial gesture to the Ukrainian Soviet. Those populations and their territories will be annexed by Russia, and the Ukrainian ultra-nationalists have given Russia the perfect reasons to do so.

    • @racheddar
      @racheddar 2 года назад +5

      This is not entirely correct. As Mearsheimer pointed out in his 1993 piece, the Ukrainians were developing a native command and control system for use of those warheads, and perhaps even have the capability to use some of them at short notice.

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 2 года назад +2

      Exactly. All of the actual know-how on how to use those weapons was with Russian members of the Soviet armed forces.

    • @mmeade9402
      @mmeade9402 2 года назад +3

      @@elliottcovert3796 So the Ukrainians had the technical means to build the missiles(they were designed and manufactured in Dnipro) but they couldnt figure out how to reprogram the launch software or how to sit in the silo control room and turn the two keys and push the two buttons simultaneously. Interesting theory....

    • @Kealen69
      @Kealen69 2 года назад +2

      The difference is that Ukraine was ther center of Soviet missile design, the ships produced in Ukrainian shipyards were kept, the nuclear missiles made in Ukraine and stationed in Ukraine were kept. The command and control system was indeed Moscow based, the accord was to prevent Ukraine from building their own nuclear command system and bringing those nukes online again.

    • @edvsilas8281
      @edvsilas8281 2 года назад +3

      Abe Aboud . As to actually who owns the nukes in Ukraine isn't relevant ,we all know that these nuke are US owned. Also, if I lived in the Donbas under constant bombing by the Ukraine for 8 years and 14,000 Donbas casualties, I'd most certainly would prefer annexation /protection by Russia.

  • @yiannistsenkos5481
    @yiannistsenkos5481 2 года назад +7

    He who shouts believes in losing the argument. 😝😝😝

    • @Malgosia44
      @Malgosia44 2 года назад

      He who is driven to distraction by a false argument sometimes shouts.

  • @riki5733
    @riki5733 2 года назад +29

    Seems that if you talk louder people should think you are smart and that you are telling the truth. Seems like a new concept, i should try it.

    • @remremsrisri4953
      @remremsrisri4953 2 года назад +1

      It's a thing with new democracies. The same kind of people in autocracies just adjusting to new norms. It will take a while before they get to be similar to older democracies like France or England or the US.

  • @PoliticalFreeSpeech
    @PoliticalFreeSpeech Год назад +1

    🙏🕊

  • @joostandhisband9648
    @joostandhisband9648 Год назад +3

    If the US doesn't allow Canada it's freedom the US would have a very big problem with Europe as well

  • @alghul66
    @alghul66 Год назад +4

    Ktoś poda w końcu polskie napisy, żeby większa polska społeczność mogła się z tym zapoznać? Bo to bardzo dobra debata. Ludzie! Zlitujta się, wielu Polaków, zwłaszcza starszych nie ma znajomości angielskiego. Mam na myśli naszych rodziców np.

    • @billboner420
      @billboner420 5 месяцев назад

      Angielski to jeden z nałatwiejszych do nauczenia języków. Bardzo dobrze ,że nie rozumiecie nie uczycie się to nie będziecie wiedzieć. Nie dla plebsu

    • @haystackmuncher69
      @haystackmuncher69 2 месяца назад

      ​@@billboner420właśnie takim podejściem się przegrywa wybory.

  • @kilercola
    @kilercola 2 года назад +3

    2:32 Start

  • @soniamaddalena5124
    @soniamaddalena5124 Год назад +2

    We 're lying all the time !!!!!!!!!

  • @timothybierwirth7509
    @timothybierwirth7509 Год назад +3

    11:40 ... ah, except for the evidence that has come directly from Putin's own mouth...