Ukraine’s Most Important Battle: Fighting for American Hearts and Minds

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • About the Lecture:
    Glenn Corn will provide a ground-level perspective of the current situation in Ukraine and discuss why it's important for the U.S. to support the Ukraine's fight against the Russian invasion.
    About the Speaker:
    Glenn Corn is a 34-year veteran of the U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Affairs communities. Prof. Corn served for over 20 years abroad, including tours in Russia, Turkey, Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. He also held senior leadership positions within the Intelligence Community in the U.S. and is a graduate of multiple specialized training programs in the fields of Intelligence, Security, Adult Education and Training and Executive Leadership. He is a founding partner of the Strategic Advisory and Consulting firm “Varyag” and Expert contributor to the “Cipher Brief”.
    He has a master’s degree in Russian Language and Literature from American University and a bachelor’s degree in Russian Studies from Hofstra University, and he is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Russian Institute. He speaks Russian and Turkish.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @randomdude7384
    @randomdude7384 Месяц назад

    I stand with Ukraine!

  • @lassel1344
    @lassel1344 2 месяца назад +1

    For those who want to learn the facts about the Ukraine conflict, I can recommend this interview that Colonel Daniel Davis does with Colonel in the intelligence service Jacques Baud who served in Ukraine for several years on a NATO mission.
    ruclips.net/video/1cHIyuBifY4/видео.html

  • @lassel1344
    @lassel1344 2 месяца назад +1

    The reconstruction of Ukraine cannot take place until the conflict has ended. The financiers of the conflict probably don't want to wait that long. My belief is that if Ukraine itself does not want to end the conflict, they will be forced by the financiers if Ukraine wants that help with reconstruction.
    Therefore, it is not likely that the conflict will last for several years.
    Russia is likely to do to Ukraine what NATO did to the countries that the wars in the Middle East and Africa ended. These wars have ended with completely destroyed countries unable to recover.
    Possibly the parts east of the Dnieper river will be industrialized again by Russia with the help of China.
    Does NATO really want to create a new Iraq, Libya or Syria with Ukraine? I don't think many Ukrainians will want to live there when there is no future.
    Also, the Ukrainians east of the Dnieper did not want a war with Russia, only the US-funded extremists who came to power after the NATO/US-funded coup d'état 2014 wanted it.

    • @elbichoamarillo
      @elbichoamarillo 2 месяца назад +2

      Zelensky - if we suppose that he's got some kind of influence can't stop the hostilities because if he does that he's ... dead

    • @lassel1344
      @lassel1344 2 месяца назад +1

      @@elbichoamarillo Agree