Another 60 Billion for Ukraine, even though 90% of the American people are against this funding and favor a negotiated settlement. Johnson should be voted out of the Speakership of the House.
Wrong on the facts about people in the US. Wrong on the importance of Ukraine for US/European security. "90% of the American people..." Really!? 90% of the American people can't agree on what to have for Breakfast!! You talk like someone with a fool's face.. Huh.
If you gave your Congress person more campaign donations, they would listen to you and not be forced to do the bidding of the Neocons and the MIC. for donations.
Glad that You brought Lahaina into discussion. It is - IMAO- the perfect exemple displaying the wickedness of the American administration - and American politicians - towards the common American people.😈 Is really disgusting the level of morale decadence and mediocrity reached by the US. And I'm polite saying this 😁
@marciopizarro9366 I'm not sure how accurate it was but there was that one infograph of the amount of MBT 's held in European nation's stockpiles that i saw a while back on 4chan an d supposedly it claimed Russia had over 10,000 in reserve in various states and conditions before this war broke out mostly of Soviet production i'd guess. So even assuming that Oryx is entirely correct which I and many others have their doubts about that would still leave Russia with something like 5 to 10 thousand tanks left sitting in a warehouse somewhere that they can theoretically patch up, on top of the hunderds of newly produced tanks they're pumping out annually rn since they upped production rates big time since 2021. Tanks are defiantly something they don't an d likely never will struggle with throughout the duration of this conflict.
@@hollowgonzalo4329There's ample evidence against your assessment. Covert Cabal has acquired satellite imagery over the last 2 years of Russian reserve stockpile/bases and documented the depletion from these locations. The depletion rate suggests a max of 18-months to 2 years until exhaustion depending on the equipment category (MBT, IFV, towed or self-propelled artillery). But the problem is likely far worse for Russia because 1. open air storage sites means rusted and degraded equipment some of which will be unrecoverable or prohibitively expensive to recover, 2. corruption means looting of the components (copper wires) particular during the hard economic times following the collapse of the Soviet Union, 3. increasing sightings of ancient equipment such as T55s/T54s, 4. recent battlefield evidence of "new equipment" such as Russia using China-made golf carts and motorcycles to charge fortified Ukrainian positions. All of these suggest the end is far sooner than even Covert Cabals imaging is forecasting. On the flip-side, depletion of reserves doesn't mean depletion of standing army. I'll admit that Russian missile production has impressed but I've seen little evidence that they're rolling T90s at any great rate. An unemployment rate of 2.8% further means that their production rate is maxed out.
Lahaina fire? The Biden administration and FEMA have given $330M in aid. The US Navy’s 3rd Fleet helped with emergency support. And, much more Federal support has gone to the people of Maui. Voice of Putin is blowing smoke & mirrors here. Distract, raise ‘doubts’, etc. 'Because Ukraine is getting the Aid that Should go to Lahaina!' (VoP) The Voice of Putin merely pulled that idea out of Fantasy Land! Get a grip, Italy.
Was the goal ever to win in Afghanistan? Was there actually a set goal? Was it not just some nebulus goal like impose a democracy were one had never existed since the dawn of time?
oh dear , that 60 billion is actually 11,2 billion for Ukraine . The rest is for the American MIC. Even if they got the full lot what is left ot buy ? very little I'm afraid.
They got nuked. The bridge in Baltimore will never be rebuilt....besides they'll never rename it Francis Scott Key....it'll be renamed for MLK or Malcom X. LOL...America is a failed state...becoming more africanized every day.
It's $60B in Old US military equipment from Storage! 90% was manufactured in the US! Plus, it's a wise investment to curtail Putin's ambitions against Europe. No 'boots on the ground' merely old inventory from military storage.. Nice!
Since the next $60 billion hasn't even been approved yet, how could you know? As for the hundreds of Bradley IFVs (about $4 million apiece) or the many Abrams tanks (about $10 million apiece) that were given a while back those aren't exactly obsolete. There have absolutely been US special forces boots on the ground in Ukraine, as well as other NATO "volunteer" boots on the ground. This might be how WW3 starts with the worlds other large nuclear power, so I do not see it as "nice" or even well thought out. Also, our government is literally paying thousands of Ukrainian salaries according to a Newsweek article from Sept. of 2023 with money our government is borrowing. Our government literally has a $34,600,000,000,000 debt, and it just keeps growing. None of that is "nice" for the average US citizen. In the years this conflict has been going on I haven't seen Russian troops anywhere but Ukraine.
I subscribed to your channel because I was intrigued by your honesty about the conflict and its prospects. Currently, honesty is quite a rare commodity in the Western World and strongly discouraged by our rulers.
Yep,..."our rulers". Not how westerners think. Account created 1 month after the war started. Keep up the good work. VOR really needs the support or else his viewers might sink to zero.
Also, I think it's important for everyone to know that the American taxpayer's unborn great-grandchildren are now(and have been) paying the salaries and pensions of the Ukrainian government. Let that sink in...
@@SkyDiver-wd5oj In Sweden, people die every day from robberies, armed attacks by knifemen and gangsters who shoot defenseless people! It's like Ukraine there! But they have a war inside their country! I think that this alleged hatred towards Russians is a psychological syndrome of denial because of what is happening in the country. So as to forget about these daily murders, rapes and attacks on the streets, in parks and in department stores where there are shootings and murders of innocent people!!! That's how it is in Sweden! Sometimes I think it's even worse there than in Ukraine! If you read their newspaper Aftonbladet or Expressen, you will think that there is a regular civil war going on in Sweden!
There's no reason I can see as to why they'd wait until the end of summer to launch any significant offensive operations, presumably they'd want as many fair weathered summer day's as they can get because that's the season in which it should be easiest also things considered to make advancements. So more likely around May/June time is when they'd begin. That being said there is a valid question around whether or not the plan is to extend the war into somewhere like Kharkov as well this year or if something like that isn't in the card's just yet an d they're content with launching an offensive focused almost entirely on the Donbass for now. If they're really thinking as long term as three years it could be that they'd rather continue to play things safe while they buff up their army further and wait for the U.S. election to subside, but on the other hand if they feel that by next year a new administration may be in power or maybe the current one remains there but still tires of the situation none the less, then I would assume that they'd ideally want to do something big over the next 6-12 months in order to have even more chips on the table to bargain with once Washington gives in.
If you can make a video on how long would the Baltic states hold against a Russian offensive in a realistic scenario? I would love to see that video and hear your opinions. Ukraine is gonna not be there as we know it soon.
With help from other NATO members probably for a while but on their own? The combined armed forces of Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia barely make up 50,000 troops. They'd crumble. Ukraine was already a strong nation with a strong military. The Baltics would crumble. Now if Poland steps in they might withstand for a while but then again that would probably lead to WW3.
@@IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns I don't think anyone is wanting to risk with WW 3 over 3 states that historically have been under russia in the past. So the other thing is something that people forget how Russia might use it's forces now vs in the past. I have a good understanding where Russia might attack. However it might be also pure speculation. If Russia dose manage to cut all 3 states off from Nato supplies it's endgame.
Yeah, Article Five of the NATO charter.. A Massive Conventional military response by All NATO members! No Nukes necessary.. No WWIII! Ok? Putin has shown that he's a Nuclear Weapon Paper Tiger! Savi?
@@SincerelyYoursAK74 Well, you haven't been listening to Putin for the last 5 years.. He aims to Restore the USSR borders! Ukraine, Poland, The Baltic States, etc..
Damnit Goblin I’m pretty drunk right now. What would really be useful is if you covered other conflicts. FYI, Ukrainian constitution which predates Zelenskyy doesn’t allow elections during ‘Time of War. Ukraine isn’t like Canada or the Excited States where rule of long is strong.
Gosh those new Robots M and F. They trundle out steadily thru fire and bombs and drop their supplies to Russian fighters. Then they trundle back carrying the wounded to safety Amazing! J.
did you know that during winter war russian shouted that and attacked trough roads and open fields without any camo. We finnish thought that they were crazy and stupid and shot them. Many areas russia had 10 times more troops and sometimes even more equipment than finnish. So shouting uraa is kindof embarrasing on military tactic perspektive. Stalin was so dissapointed that he fired his generals. Learn your history
To me Eastern Europe and Germany need to pick up the slack if they don’t want a total Russian victory in Ukraine. This is much more important to the European powers than to the US. Russia is their neighbor not ours.
Ukraine has received more support from Western Europe than the US for 9 consecutive months by now. Most European countries have struck multi-year support agreements with Ukraine too. So the only major country that appears susceptible to Russian disinformation is the US.
@@MarcoSwart Or maybe Marco this is more of a European issue. Russia pushing west (even if just a little) and growing stronger is a possible problem for Europe not so much to the US. I know the US has a NATO commitment but again, Ukraine is not a NATO member.
@@camencowogh8333I checked out the link you provided. There's many things that are super-easy to argue against but the following is new to me: How is BlackRock the big bad? My 5 min search shows 2023 Revenues of $17.9B and Profit of $5.5B. In contrast, Canada's 2ND LARGEST Bank (TD) has 2023 Revenues of $50.5B and profit of $10.9B. If BlackRock is the RFK's explanation for everything,...well that's a real credibility killer.
Sir, you don't seem to notice you're actually talking about the biggest Intel failure in history. Of course, you're hardly alone, since very few have noticed it. Indeed, the failure is so huge, it's hard to see it. We studied Russia's military as no other, using the most advanced technology, with the most brilliant teams of specialists, in agency after agency, day-in, day-out, decade after decade, billions and billions in costs. Ukraine squealed with delight that it was facing a laughable, cowardly, "Russian Paper Tiger." We really believed that Ukraine would defeat Russia in no more than maybe two or three weeks, after Gen. Hodges' famous essay, on March 15, 2022, that Russia's military was so logistically incompetent, and so incompetently trained, in preparing for this conflict, that it was already almost out of ammo, troops, everything. Shucks, the Russians were so poorly trained and logistically stupid, MSM chortled, they forgot to put gasoline in their tanks! No one seemed to notice the unmistakable harbinger of doom, that, in just fifteen days, Russia seized about 25% of Ukraine, and about 80% of it's heavy industry, battling Europe's most powerful combat vet army, and soon trapped, then wiped-out Ukraine's (and Europe's) biggest and most elite combat vet unit, in Mariupol, in just six weeks. It was so shocking, it sent Sweden and Finland stampeding to NATO's door, and panicked an unprecedented $40B in aid out of the US Congress. This early oracle was clear as a bell from the beginning--there was no "paper tiger." We stuck our heads in sand, like ostriches, and wouldn't hear of it at the April 2022 Peace Conference, in Turkey. Month after month, the "Breaking News" was that Russia is "in a stalemate;" when, in fact, only Ukraine can be in a stalemate, since its object is to take territory. The Russian "stalemate" was the symptom of being low on artillery shells and nearly out of missiles. --You know: good old logistical incompetence, and especially short-sighted, stupid planning. Impish memes and squeals of delight about how "weak," and therefore "desperate" logistically-stupid Russia is becomming, with each passing day, was the non-stop "military update" by the West's most brilliant Intell analysts on Planet MSM for nearly two years. Instead of repeating fairly old news, that Russia can last three more years at high-intensity warfare with Ukraine, try maybe saying something that is new. You know, like explaining why this fact about Russia's true logistical power so violently contradicts what our Intell has been telling us the last two years, particularly how people like Gen. Hodges didn't have a clue when he wrote his impossibly ignorant essay. Or, maybe you might explain why "Clever Ukraine" still hasn't found that legendary "Russian Paper Tiger" we had heard so much about, sitting on the edges of our seat, quivering with excitement, that we were about to witness its capture and ignominious humiliation. Never had Western hopes soared so blissfully high; never has our hope crashed so thunderously. Who doesn't want to know why this happened? We MUST know why it happened, or the disaster will repeat itself with the meme, "Another Ukraine."
@@nvonliph Havent noticed, last time i check 20% russian still without running water and gdp per capita is half of what it is in estonia. I know you got no proof to to show otherwise. Life expectansy for russian men is lower than brazilian men. So russia is poor, things are not looking great even these propaganda channel try make it so
@@nvonliph It's been bad but it's not a total disaster yet. It's also important to understand why it's been bad (US held up funding since Oct 2023 and EU dropped the ball on artillery shells delivering 300K after promising 1M). Both of these issues are being worked out (US funding now being voted on) or have been (Czech found 0.8-1.5M shells, arriving soon + EU has been panicked into action). Despite this period of maximum advantage for Russia, they've advanced very little, they're fielding increasingly silly equipment (T55s -1950 tanks, Chinese Golf carts and motorcycles) to conduct assaults, they've completely lost the Black sea (economic win for Ukraine), they can't protect their airspace and so are losing oil refinery production at a rapid rate, their domestic situation is increasingly horrible (pipes bursting across Moscow, dams bursting swamping cities of over 1/2 million, bridges falling down, etc), Russia's maxed out production wise as evidenced by a 2.8% unemployment rate and can neither address these infrastructure problems nor draft further troops without restricting production. In the area of maximum advantage for Russia (land warfare) at the time of maximum advantage for Russia (6-months of ammo starvation for Ukraine) they also haven't been able to evict Ukraine from the Krynky beachhead, nor erase Ukraine's summer-offensive gains around Robotyne. The last 6 months have been a rough ride for Ukraine, but just about every weak spot for Ukraine is about to reverse itself over the next 3-months while the Russian weak spots will persist or get worse. This war is far from over and we're likely on the cusp of a turning point.
@@louislinsley3128 I believe Mediazona because a) They publish the process of how they calculate their numbers and it seems perfectly sensible, and b) they are completely independent and neutral. There is no reason to prefer the Ukrainian propaganda (or the Russian propaganda for that matter).
A beautiful town where everyone had the ability to purchase fire insurance and they are all well compensated by their insurer. We live in a free enterprise world and you just want welfare.
A tragedy beyond words. That poor little Hawaiian town. J.
Ukraine is gone.
Another 60 Billion for Ukraine, even though 90% of the American people are against this funding and favor a negotiated settlement. Johnson should be voted out of the Speakership of the House.
Wrong on the facts about people in the US. Wrong on the importance of Ukraine for US/European security.
"90% of the American people..." Really!? 90% of the American people can't agree on what to have for Breakfast!!
You talk like someone with a fool's face.. Huh.
Stop lying, 95+% are for funding zelensky's wife's lifestyle.
If you gave your Congress person more campaign donations, they would listen to you and not be forced to do the bidding of the Neocons and the MIC. for donations.
@@davidpritchard604 ruclips.net/video/LD6kvDHbIYY/видео.html
@@davidpritchard604 Or, let them know that you will Never Vote for them Ever!
The money Helps a campaign, but Votes Win Elections! (in the US)
Glad that You brought Lahaina into discussion. It is - IMAO- the perfect exemple displaying the wickedness of the American administration - and American politicians - towards the common American people.😈
Is really disgusting the level of morale decadence and mediocrity reached by the US. And I'm polite saying this 😁
Amen brother. We're on the same page. Our nations priorities are dangerously out of wack.
Because we are controlled by Isreal
Russia is kicking Ass.
I saw a video of tanks coming out of Russian factories today ,they are making t90 m at an incredibly high rate .
@marciopizarro9366
I'm not sure how accurate it was but there was that one infograph of the amount of MBT 's held in European nation's stockpiles that i saw a while back on 4chan an d supposedly it claimed Russia had over 10,000 in reserve in various states and conditions before this war broke out mostly of Soviet production i'd guess.
So even assuming that Oryx is entirely correct which I and many others have their doubts about that would still leave Russia with something like 5 to 10 thousand tanks left sitting in a warehouse somewhere that they can theoretically patch up, on top of the hunderds of newly produced tanks they're pumping out annually rn since they upped production rates big time since 2021.
Tanks are defiantly something they don't an d likely never will struggle with throughout the duration of this conflict.
@@hollowgonzalo4329There's ample evidence against your assessment. Covert Cabal has acquired satellite imagery over the last 2 years of Russian reserve stockpile/bases and documented the depletion from these locations. The depletion rate suggests a max of 18-months to 2 years until exhaustion depending on the equipment category (MBT, IFV, towed or self-propelled artillery).
But the problem is likely far worse for Russia because 1. open air storage sites means rusted and degraded equipment some of which will be unrecoverable or prohibitively expensive to recover, 2. corruption means looting of the components (copper wires) particular during the hard economic times following the collapse of the Soviet Union, 3. increasing sightings of ancient equipment such as T55s/T54s, 4. recent battlefield evidence of "new equipment" such as Russia using China-made golf carts and motorcycles to charge fortified Ukrainian positions. All of these suggest the end is far sooner than even Covert Cabals imaging is forecasting. On the flip-side, depletion of reserves doesn't mean depletion of standing army.
I'll admit that Russian missile production has impressed but I've seen little evidence that they're rolling T90s at any great rate. An unemployment rate of 2.8% further means that their production rate is maxed out.
Dear friend ..totally agree with You about Lahaina,,a real shame all this money to ukraine .we lost the count at this time
a salute from Italy
Lahaina fire? The Biden administration and FEMA have given $330M in aid. The US Navy’s 3rd Fleet helped with emergency support. And, much more Federal support has gone to the people of Maui.
Voice of Putin is blowing smoke & mirrors here. Distract, raise ‘doubts’, etc.
'Because Ukraine is getting the Aid that Should go to Lahaina!' (VoP)
The Voice of Putin merely pulled that idea out of Fantasy Land!
Get a grip, Italy.
The Russians are natural warriors. They can never loose in their backyards
If 2 Trillion didn't win Afghanistan and depending on who you ask as much as 4 trillion didn't win Iraq, wtf is 60 Billion going to do against Russia?
Was the goal ever to win in Afghanistan? Was there actually a set goal? Was it not just some nebulus goal like impose a democracy were one had never existed since the dawn of time?
Forward Russian Heroes!
oh dear , that 60 billion is actually 11,2 billion for Ukraine . The rest is for the American MIC. Even if they got the full lot what is left ot buy ? very little I'm afraid.
Sure but for his propaganda purposes it sounds better to claim the full amount of 60 billion for Ukraine...
And half of these billions will be stolen by government officials and mafias in Ukraine.
Same thing in Palestine Ohio . Not to mention our crumbling infrastructure all over the country .. roads , bridges , high speed rail , etc
They got nuked. The bridge in Baltimore will never be rebuilt....besides they'll never rename it Francis Scott Key....it'll be renamed for MLK or Malcom X. LOL...America is a failed state...becoming more africanized every day.
it's not 60 B for Ukraine, it's 60 B against Russia....
No, it's 60B for the US defense contractors, a chunk of which will be funneled back to the politicians for their re-election campaigns.
It's hundreds of billions of wasted taxpayer debt. $34.6 TRILLION and growing...
It's $60B in Old US military equipment from Storage! 90% was manufactured in the US!
Plus, it's a wise investment to curtail Putin's ambitions against Europe.
No 'boots on the ground' merely old inventory from military storage.. Nice!
Since the next $60 billion hasn't even been approved yet, how could you know? As for the hundreds of Bradley IFVs (about $4 million apiece) or the many Abrams tanks (about $10 million apiece) that were given a while back those aren't exactly obsolete. There have absolutely been US special forces boots on the ground in Ukraine, as well as other NATO "volunteer" boots on the ground. This might be how WW3 starts with the worlds other large nuclear power, so I do not see it as "nice" or even well thought out. Also, our government is literally paying thousands of Ukrainian salaries according to a Newsweek article from Sept. of 2023 with money our government is borrowing. Our government literally has a $34,600,000,000,000 debt, and it just keeps growing. None of that is "nice" for the average US citizen. In the years this conflict has been going on I haven't seen Russian troops anywhere but Ukraine.
@@louislinsley3128 LOL 🤣🤣 all that old inventory has been sent long ago!
Attrition attrition attrition
Do a video on the former state of Ethiopia!!!Forgot that Failed State Friend!!
Thank you for covering the domestic cost of these imperial adventures.
I subscribed to your channel because I was intrigued by your honesty about the conflict and its prospects. Currently, honesty is quite a rare commodity in the Western World and strongly discouraged by our rulers.
Yep,..."our rulers". Not how westerners think. Account created 1 month after the war started. Keep up the good work. VOR really needs the support or else his viewers might sink to zero.
Crazy podcast
CIA just announce the war is over for Ukraine this year .
*****Great reporting!
I got ya! Your showing up
Lahaina does not have enough lobbyists in DC
Thank you
There are too many fast food restaurants on military bases. I hope your kids are eating at the chow hall
Unbelievable amount of insanity happening here. Why paint a sinking ship?
Also, I think it's important for everyone to know that the American taxpayer's unborn great-grandchildren are now(and have been) paying the salaries and pensions of the Ukrainian government. Let that sink in...
Most Swedes won't tire. The hatred here for Russia is beyond sickening.
I mean you guys joined NATO.
Can you share, why? What have they done worth the hatred? You don't even share a land border with Russia, right?
"Sickening"? But, given Russia's history with Sweden, isn't that animosity wellfounded?
@@SkyDiver-wd5oj In Sweden, people die every day from robberies, armed attacks by knifemen and gangsters who shoot defenseless people! It's like Ukraine there! But they have a war inside their country! I think that this alleged hatred towards Russians is a psychological syndrome of denial because of what is happening in the country. So as to forget about these daily murders, rapes and attacks on the streets, in parks and in department stores where there are shootings and murders of innocent people!!! That's how it is in Sweden! Sometimes I think it's even worse there than in Ukraine! If you read their newspaper Aftonbladet or Expressen, you will think that there is a regular civil war going on in Sweden!
Why is that? The last time Sweden waged a war against Russia was 400 years ago.
You almost always replied! ✌️
There's no reason I can see as to why they'd wait until the end of summer to launch any significant offensive operations, presumably they'd want as many fair weathered summer day's as they can get because that's the season in which it should be easiest also things considered to make advancements.
So more likely around May/June time is when they'd begin.
That being said there is a valid question around whether or not the plan is to extend the war into somewhere like Kharkov as well this year or if something like that isn't in the card's just yet an d they're content with launching an offensive focused almost entirely on the Donbass for now.
If they're really thinking as long term as three years it could be that they'd rather continue to play things safe while they buff up their army further and wait for the U.S. election to subside, but on the other hand if they feel that by next year a new administration may be in power or maybe the current one remains there but still tires of the situation none the less, then I would assume that they'd ideally want to do something big over the next 6-12 months in order to have even more chips on the table to bargain with once Washington gives in.
BeggarNisky,the extortionist 😂
What a powder puff.
If you can make a video on how long would the Baltic states hold against a Russian offensive in a realistic scenario? I would love to see that video and hear your opinions. Ukraine is gonna not be there as we know it soon.
With help from other NATO members probably for a while but on their own? The combined armed forces of Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia barely make up 50,000 troops. They'd crumble. Ukraine was already a strong nation with a strong military. The Baltics would crumble. Now if Poland steps in they might withstand for a while but then again that would probably lead to WW3.
@@IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns I don't think anyone is wanting to risk with WW 3 over 3 states that historically have been under russia in the past. So the other thing is something that people forget how Russia might use it's forces now vs in the past. I have a good understanding where Russia might attack. However it might be also pure speculation. If Russia dose manage to cut all 3 states off from Nato supplies it's endgame.
Yeah, Article Five of the NATO charter.. A Massive Conventional military response by All NATO members!
No Nukes necessary.. No WWIII! Ok?
Putin has shown that he's a Nuclear Weapon Paper Tiger! Savi?
I could be wrong but I don’t think Russia plans on attacking anyone else.
@@SincerelyYoursAK74 Well, you haven't been listening to Putin for the last 5 years..
He aims to Restore the USSR borders!
Ukraine, Poland, The Baltic States, etc..
Voice, did you see the red effect video on the way Abrams tanks are been used by the Ukrainians and what a serving US I guess Wo. said?
Only 13 billions will reach Kiev, from those 61 billion.
So not enough for all pensions and salaries. What, about weapons. Something has to give.
Damnit Goblin I’m pretty drunk right now.
What would really be useful is if you covered other conflicts.
FYI, Ukrainian constitution which predates Zelenskyy doesn’t allow elections during ‘Time of War. Ukraine isn’t like Canada or the Excited States where rule of long is strong.
Gosh those new Robots M and F. They trundle out steadily thru fire and bombs and drop their supplies to Russian fighters. Then they trundle back carrying the wounded to safety Amazing! J.
Russell Bentley lol
UUURRRAA 🇷🇺 🎖️ 🇷🇺
did you know that during winter war russian shouted that and attacked trough roads and open fields without any camo. We finnish thought that they were crazy and stupid and shot them. Many areas russia had 10 times more troops and sometimes even more equipment than finnish. So shouting uraa is kindof embarrasing on military tactic perspektive. Stalin was so dissapointed that he fired his generals. Learn your history
To me Eastern Europe and Germany need to pick up the slack if they don’t want a total Russian victory in Ukraine. This is much more important to the European powers than to the US. Russia is their neighbor not ours.
Ukraine has received more support from Western Europe than the US for 9 consecutive months by now. Most European countries have struck multi-year support agreements with Ukraine too. So the only major country that appears susceptible to Russian disinformation is the US.
@@MarcoSwart
Or maybe Marco this is more of a European issue.
Russia pushing west (even if just a little) and growing stronger is a possible problem for Europe not so much to the US. I know the US has a NATO commitment but again, Ukraine is not a NATO member.
@@mindbodyinstitute2652 ruclips.net/video/LD6kvDHbIYY/видео.html
@@camencowogh8333I checked out the link you provided. There's many things that are super-easy to argue against but the following is new to me: How is BlackRock the big bad? My 5 min search shows 2023 Revenues of $17.9B and Profit of $5.5B. In contrast, Canada's 2ND LARGEST Bank (TD) has 2023 Revenues of $50.5B and profit of $10.9B. If BlackRock is the RFK's explanation for everything,...well that's a real credibility killer.
I thought that Speaker Johnson is a reasonable politician. Maybe he is but not in the way he should be.
Yeah, did you actually say something? I got "maybe this, but maybe not.."" huh?
Sir, you don't seem to notice you're actually talking about the biggest Intel failure in history. Of course, you're hardly alone, since very few have noticed it. Indeed, the failure is so huge, it's hard to see it.
We studied Russia's military as no other, using the most advanced technology, with the most brilliant teams of specialists, in agency after agency, day-in, day-out, decade after decade, billions and billions in costs. Ukraine squealed with delight that it was facing a laughable, cowardly, "Russian Paper Tiger." We really believed that Ukraine would defeat Russia in no more than maybe two or three weeks, after Gen. Hodges' famous essay, on March 15, 2022, that Russia's military was so logistically incompetent, and so incompetently trained, in preparing for this conflict, that it was already almost out of ammo, troops, everything. Shucks, the Russians were so poorly trained and logistically stupid, MSM chortled, they forgot to put gasoline in their tanks! No one seemed to notice the unmistakable harbinger of doom, that, in just fifteen days, Russia seized about 25% of Ukraine, and about 80% of it's heavy industry, battling Europe's most powerful combat vet army, and soon trapped, then wiped-out Ukraine's (and Europe's) biggest and most elite combat vet unit, in Mariupol, in just six weeks. It was so shocking, it sent Sweden and Finland stampeding to NATO's door, and panicked an unprecedented $40B in aid out of the US Congress.
This early oracle was clear as a bell from the beginning--there was no "paper tiger." We stuck our heads in sand, like ostriches, and wouldn't hear of it at the April 2022 Peace Conference, in Turkey.
Month after month, the "Breaking News" was that Russia is "in a stalemate;" when, in fact, only Ukraine can be in a stalemate, since its object is to take territory. The Russian "stalemate" was the symptom of being low on artillery shells and nearly out of missiles. --You know: good old logistical incompetence, and especially short-sighted, stupid planning. Impish memes and squeals of delight about how "weak," and therefore "desperate" logistically-stupid Russia is becomming, with each passing day, was the non-stop "military update" by the West's most brilliant Intell analysts on Planet MSM for nearly two years.
Instead of repeating fairly old news, that Russia can last three more years at high-intensity warfare with Ukraine, try maybe saying something that is new. You know, like explaining why this fact about Russia's true logistical power so violently contradicts what our Intell has been telling us the last two years, particularly how people like Gen. Hodges didn't have a clue when he wrote his impossibly ignorant essay. Or, maybe you might explain why "Clever Ukraine" still hasn't found that legendary "Russian Paper Tiger" we had heard so much about, sitting on the edges of our seat, quivering with excitement, that we were about to witness its capture and ignominious humiliation.
Never had Western hopes soared so blissfully high; never has our hope crashed so thunderously. Who doesn't want to know why this happened? We MUST know why it happened, or the disaster will repeat itself with the meme, "Another Ukraine."
It pretty grim from the NATO standpoint, after putting so many chips in the pot.
well they have more chips than russia wich doing the samething. Russians are poor, countries part of nato are not
@@kasperiization Russia won the hand already if you hadn’t noticed. We are just waiting to see how badly US/nato loses.
@@nvonliph Havent noticed, last time i check 20% russian still without running water and gdp per capita is half of what it is in estonia. I know you got no proof to to show otherwise. Life expectansy for russian men is lower than brazilian men. So russia is poor, things are not looking great even these propaganda channel try make it so
@@nvonliph It's been bad but it's not a total disaster yet. It's also important to understand why it's been bad (US held up funding since Oct 2023 and EU dropped the ball on artillery shells delivering 300K after promising 1M). Both of these issues are being worked out (US funding now being voted on) or have been (Czech found 0.8-1.5M shells, arriving soon + EU has been panicked into action).
Despite this period of maximum advantage for Russia, they've advanced very little, they're fielding increasingly silly equipment (T55s -1950 tanks, Chinese Golf carts and motorcycles) to conduct assaults, they've completely lost the Black sea (economic win for Ukraine), they can't protect their airspace and so are losing oil refinery production at a rapid rate, their domestic situation is increasingly horrible (pipes bursting across Moscow, dams bursting swamping cities of over 1/2 million, bridges falling down, etc), Russia's maxed out production wise as evidenced by a 2.8% unemployment rate and can neither address these infrastructure problems nor draft further troops without restricting production. In the area of maximum advantage for Russia (land warfare) at the time of maximum advantage for Russia (6-months of ammo starvation for Ukraine) they also haven't been able to evict Ukraine from the Krynky beachhead, nor erase Ukraine's summer-offensive gains around Robotyne.
The last 6 months have been a rough ride for Ukraine, but just about every weak spot for Ukraine is about to reverse itself over the next 3-months while the Russian weak spots will persist or get worse. This war is far from over and we're likely on the cusp of a turning point.
why You don't report the war in Ethiopia ??
This is mostly russian propaganda channel and this topic right now is the most important
@@kasperiization you are right .His suggestion is far from what we are hearing from other sources
Mediazona reports that Russian KIA has reached 50,000
correct...ukrainen army has reached 500k kia or more..
Try 500,000 KIAs.. "My grandma says that Zero Russian military have died in Ukraine since 2022!"
Mediazona, who are you going to believe?!
Get real.
@@louislinsley3128 I believe Mediazona because a) They publish the process of how they calculate their numbers and it seems perfectly sensible, and b) they are completely independent and neutral. There is no reason to prefer the Ukrainian propaganda (or the Russian propaganda for that matter).
@@louislinsley3128 well..zero russian kia is closer to the truth than 500k kia...and mediazona is pro-ukraine...reality sucks
@@cdeford2 Yet other intelligence agencies have the number 10X higher. Odd..?
A beautiful town where everyone had the ability to purchase fire insurance and they are all well compensated by their insurer.
We live in a free enterprise world and you just want welfare.
It will be over by December
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