Author says he noticed something 'bizarre' about Russian people during recent trip

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2022
  • Author Owen Matthews tells CNN's Fareed Zakaria what he noticed about the Russian people after a recent trip to the country's capital. #CNN #news

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  • @isotropisch82
    @isotropisch82 Год назад +3381

    For anyone that wants to criticize Zelensky and follow Russian talking points. He stayed in Kyiv at the start of the war when there was a very real possibility that he would be captured and executed on television. From the first days he provided a model of bravery and f-k you - alongside many other acts of resilience and resistance from the Ukrainian people - that set the tone for this whole war.

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth Год назад +284

      And he leveraged the moment of invasion and his bravery and ability as a public speaker in English to get immediate assistance for Ukraine where he had been dismissed and refused before. Think how Trump humiliated him instead of helping Ukraine). He took control of the conversation and made it a competition about how much to give Ukraine not whether to help Ukraine.
      I watched Servant of the People before he was elected President so I was already impressed with how he could turn a popular TV show about defeating corruption into a successful presidential run. I was hoping that the people saying he was corrupted by oligarchs were wrong - and he has proved he is not corrupt.

    • @dagre1839
      @dagre1839 Год назад

      He doesn't give a damn if the russians blows every Ukrainian to bits long as he keeps his pro usa goverment (which caused all the problems)

    • @seanstewart302
      @seanstewart302 Год назад +372

      I personally believe that Zelensky remaining in Ukraine, instead of running, is the major reason why Ukraine is still holding on.

    • @justiniswebb9
      @justiniswebb9 Год назад +13

      @@bravegirlify False.

    • @jamesski1108
      @jamesski1108 Год назад +2

      Yeah, where's macho man Putin during all of this. Oh I forgot he's hiding, the same "man" who started this war.

  • @cezarcook
    @cezarcook Год назад +764

    I am from Kyiv Ukraine. Since war begun in Ukraine i haven't leave Kyiv. I was surprised when at 11th day of war I met indian man on the street near my house. I have seen indian never but i recognice him at once. I had ask him what he is doing in Kyiv. And he said he is newspaper reporter from Arisona. I had making selfy with him. It was unusual time. On the streets was nobody. Constantly in evening shots were fired. Probebly police had detains drg and marauders. I was worry about my dauter -disabled persoon and my wife, they live whith me. So, every night i have to sleep i stand my mossberg 500 near bed. I am 73 year.

    • @cezarcook
      @cezarcook Год назад +19

      @@globalbite5577 Don't hope. God is wise.😄

    • @aquafishcspeia2921
      @aquafishcspeia2921 Год назад +55

      @@globalbite5577 God grant Russian people the courage to stand up to tyranny and stop this atrocity.

    • @sackburglar
      @sackburglar Год назад +60

      boris ur a badass keep it up

    • @boracay12
      @boracay12 Год назад

      John griffin of cnn pleads guilty of child sex crimes .
      how many is that now from commie news network?

    • @oddballire
      @oddballire Год назад +40

      @@globalbite5577 God bless Ukraine! Slava Ukraini!

  • @daviddavid5880
    @daviddavid5880 24 дня назад +108

    We seem to have a worldwide problem with guys that clearly should have retired rich and respected a decade ago, but stubbornly refuse to relinquish power well into their dotage. Everywhere you look there's some Septuagenarian fouling things up.

    • @randalhampton2966
      @randalhampton2966 24 дня назад

      You might be on to something- ever see the movie soylent green? In that movie they "recycled" old people into a food and fed an overpopulated earth!!!

    • @JaneJones-lg3bd
      @JaneJones-lg3bd 23 дня назад

      Amen brother! It is bordering on elder abuse. They are puppets!

    • @michaelanthony1797
      @michaelanthony1797 23 дня назад +8

      I agree.

    • @Lnclt-tc3ln
      @Lnclt-tc3ln 22 дня назад +11

      deosn't even have to be a man.. the few women in those positions include a surprising amount of similar cases.

    • @daviddavid5880
      @daviddavid5880 22 дня назад +5

      @@Lnclt-tc3ln ya got that right

  • @XX-qd6ke
    @XX-qd6ke Месяц назад +123

    I read this comment on another website this morning: In my native Bulgaria, there is an expression dating back in the soviet era that "Russian" is moreover a diagnosis rather than a nationality.

    • @groaningmole4338
      @groaningmole4338 Месяц назад +9

      Man, that's brutal.

    • @d.a.t.7723
      @d.a.t.7723 28 дней назад +6

      😂😂😂😂😂
      Russian mentality 💯

    • @user-uo7fw5bo1o
      @user-uo7fw5bo1o 23 дня назад +4

      😝😆😂🤣🤣
      How true that is! 😉😁

    • @josefschiltz2192
      @josefschiltz2192 22 дня назад +2

      Mm. There are quite a few states of being human that could be described that way.

    • @travelwell8098
      @travelwell8098 21 день назад +1

      That's hilarious.... and appropriate!

  • @karlvonbahnhof6594
    @karlvonbahnhof6594 Год назад +1825

    I'm Czech, I've talked to Russian speaking refugees from Ukraine, I don't like Russia since my childhood as I grew up under their sphere of influence (occupation), I've had many questions about the war, them speaking Russian made me suspicious, hmm, maybe I'm biased, so let them speak....They all believe in Ukrainian win, the best summary gave me Polina, Russian speaking refugee from Kharkiv, she said "I speak Russian but I am a proud Ukrainian, this Putin's need of protection of Russian speaking population is a complete BS, he is waging a criminal war against our nation, Zelensky and Ukrainian soldiers are our heroes and only outcome of this war will be Ukrainian victory".... what can I say to that? ... Sláva Ukrajině! 🇺🇦

    • @OriginalPiMan
      @OriginalPiMan Год назад +56

      It's not surprising that there are Russian speaking refugees. People from eastern and southern Ukraine are significantly more likely to be Russian speaking, even as a first language.

    • @nenadmitrovic
      @nenadmitrovic Год назад +27

      What about 3,5 millions that went to Russia?

    • @karlvonbahnhof6594
      @karlvonbahnhof6594 Год назад +98

      @@nenadmitrovicRight, what about them? Did you talk to any of them?

    • @ronaldl9085
      @ronaldl9085 Год назад +125

      A growing number of Russian speaking Ukranians are now taking lessons to speak and write Ukranian. Too embarassed of Russia to speak their language.

    • @EduardoOliveira-zx4yj
      @EduardoOliveira-zx4yj Год назад +1

      Some lies about this war and about a-bomb !

  • @artconsciousness
    @artconsciousness Год назад +875

    "Those who remain (in Russia) are either too poor to leave or too rich to leave" - What a state of reality to be in!

    • @bunsdad4530
      @bunsdad4530 Год назад

      If they are so eviil why are europe and the us suffering underdog sanctions while isreal does not take part in sanctions with no media cover.
      This war is being fought for isreal. Isreal is in the midst of creating a multi tiered apartheid state while undertaking other genocides.
      They are in the process of stealing Syrian-Palestinian-Lebanese gas water mineral phosphate, land wheat oil and future pipelines.
      Isreal has worked with Saudi Arabia and the United States to take everything from Lebanon and Syria and get control of the eu energy market.
      In fact it was a Zionist billionaire and his tv network that created zelenskys persona.
      Isreal knows that if russia stabilizes the donbas and crimea they will have the steel gas oil warm water ports and industry to save the people of syria.
      At this point us special forces are keeping Syrians from their grain while they are es
      corting isis convoys of stolen oil to Iraq.
      This will end when russia comes to Syria in force.
      If course they huge gas and oil finds in Crimea donbas don’t help shape peace either.
      Russia wants its turn, they don’t want to be a global slave class anymore.
      And let’s face it the USA and isreal supported the South African apartheid government taking the oil in Angola and cuba/Russia stopped it. And isreal itself would not exist if not for Russia. Also as expected everyone else is paying much more for russian sanctioned goods while isreal does not even take part in sanctions.

    • @pitjepuck9673
      @pitjepuck9673 Год назад +26

      Imagine if that were to be true. 😅

    • @andreimelnikov651
      @andreimelnikov651 Год назад +52

      @@pitjepuck9673 Do not have to imagine much. Of course there is certain exaggeration, but is not that far from the truth, worse than that - most are actually too poor or have no chance (too old, only know how to work for Russian government)

    • @bunsdad4530
      @bunsdad4530 Год назад

      Are you well off enough to just leave your country buy a home and support yourself until you can start a career in your new country? There are 40 million working homeless in America and all off you are still too think to realize what is being done to you.
      They put up a story about a trans sexual swimmer or drag wu ens in schools and you all freak out while they change the laws and keep stealing from the people. The Russians want a chance they don’t want any to be a slave class in the world and to do that they have to have a non freezing port. They will never leave Crimea and the main thing reason for it is America can’t be trusted to abide by the UN!

    • @robgeheim4842
      @robgeheim4842 Год назад

      @@pitjepuck9673 Well seeing and reading comments like 'wow they have tarmac roads, take their washing machine and toilet bowls', hearing their amazement of wealth in Ukrainian villages they might. That however is in no way any excuse to go thieving, rapeing, torturing or murderling your neighbours...

  • @shecat1964
    @shecat1964 22 дня назад +23

    What was the point of backing Ukraine from the start, if not to see it through till the end? That would have been just a huge waste of resources and money.

    • @skipondowntheroad5833
      @skipondowntheroad5833 20 дней назад +1

      Backing Ukraine is not a waste of resources and money, if you are a military contractor supplying weapons and making huge profits. Perhaps the profits and paid off politicians are real reason for the U.S. support for Ukraine.

    • @Gillsing
      @Gillsing 19 дней назад

      I think the point was that while Ukraine might want Crimea back, Europe might not care to back them _that_ far. But I think it might be a moot point, in case US military-industrial complex wants to keep the war going forever. A war where neither side can afford to back down, where USA can always give enough support to keep it going, without losing American lives, testing weapons against Russia instead of some some third world army? Is it heaven?

    • @vidan3018
      @vidan3018 5 дней назад +2

      you never know what the end is but you always do who to support, and it is Ukraine in this case.

    • @NamNguyen-xe6ed
      @NamNguyen-xe6ed День назад

      @shecat1964 you should eat 💩 for that comment!

  • @dorisreynolds8904
    @dorisreynolds8904 Год назад +37

    It's horrific this war Is happening. The loss of life. And the effect on the planet too.

  • @WhosAfraidofErikNordingII
    @WhosAfraidofErikNordingII Год назад +2124

    I lived in Kyiv from October 2013 to February 24th, 2022 before walking into Poland in the 27th after a rather arduous journey through three cities (Kyiv, Rivne, Lviv) that were being bombed. Seeing the video at 1:41, which is of a car-jammed Prospekt Peremohy (I believe the author of the video may have been standing on the bridge at Shuliavska facing towards Politek Institute) still makes the hair on my neck stand up. I walked the length of Shuliavksa Metro (the metro was closed for use of the soldiers from Shuliavska onwards at this time) to Zhytomyrska Metro station where I met a former student of mine caught in this massive clog of humanity fleeing the city. We spent all night driving 120 km to the village of Sokoliv in Zhytomyr Oblast. At the time, it was the most surreal day of my life. I feel a peculiar mix of exhiliration and noxiousness when I think about it.

    • @victorgrosman3251
      @victorgrosman3251 Год назад +130

      you are right, it is Shuliavka. I was traveling from Kyiv to Lviv on 6th of March, late evening, some 40 minutes before the curfew hour, i needed to get to the train station from Shuliavka. It all looked like a set from a horror movie, everything was shut, almost no lights, 3 huge apparment buldings with 25 floors had only a few windows with lights on, on a rare ocassion a car would pass by, literally no people on the street at 8.20 p.m. i was standing by the road waiting for a taxi, a car pulled up, offered me a lift to the train station, but i politely declined, because my taxi was pretty close to me, would have been rude to cancel it. I will never forget that scene. But it all pales in comparison with scenes in Bucha and Mariupol at that time...This very moment the battle for Kyiv was raging and a 40 mile convoy was being annihilated somewhere on the outskirts of Kyiv by our brave soldiers against all odds...

    • @angelo_giachetti
      @angelo_giachetti Год назад +16

      @@victorgrosman3251 Thats freedom
      ruzzn style.

    • @janicefredericks7505
      @janicefredericks7505 Год назад +81

      So sorry this is happening by war criminal, Putin!

    • @lynnyhen
      @lynnyhen Год назад +53

      OMG, I can't imagine how terrified you were!

    • @Phoenix-ov5gg
      @Phoenix-ov5gg Год назад +100

      I was in Kyiv when the Russians attacked, on feb 24th I had a hangover if I recall :/
      The thing was I couldn’t really leave easily because I had my cat and everything was a bit hectic. Managed to come back to England about two months ago… took me two weeks to travel through Europe because I had to get an emergency travel document and needed paperwork to import my cat to the uk, it was awful.

  • @yabutmaybenot.6433
    @yabutmaybenot.6433 Год назад +1905

    "Russia's human rights council" must be a comedy group, considering their name is an oxymoron.

    • @diasflac0g
      @diasflac0g Год назад +65

      Same could be said about us here in USA lmao.

    • @bobstarr
      @bobstarr Год назад +139

      @@diasflac0g there are degrees and these are far apart.

    • @yabutmaybenot.6433
      @yabutmaybenot.6433 Год назад +53

      @@diasflac0g Sadly, I'm not in the USA, but I would agree that US foreign policy has more to do with money and oil than democracy and human rights.

    • @yabutmaybenot.6433
      @yabutmaybenot.6433 Год назад +6

      @cici bienc Your translation app doesn't work very well, as your comment is largely incoherent.
      But I think what you are trying to say is that politicians are liars, and I can agree with that.

    • @Luna.3.3.3
      @Luna.3.3.3 Год назад +18

      🤣👍 Yes! It IS an oxymoron! It's ridiculous

  • @jeromethemechanic6871
    @jeromethemechanic6871 22 дня назад +4

    A mad dictator on a violent land grab at the end of his life doesn’t need much explaining

  • @marilynbables8071
    @marilynbables8071 Год назад +21

    God bless Ukraine and Crimea.

  • @joenisnapje712
    @joenisnapje712 Год назад +498

    I get really annoyed about this useless back and forth about nukes. Yes Vladimir, you have nukes and we have them too. Strike and we’ll respond in kind. It really is that simple. We don’t need the media to keep regurgitating what EVERYONE KNOWS WILL HAPPEN 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @elsiesmith1771
      @elsiesmith1771 Год назад +37

      Agree 100%. Media on nukes is basically, rinse, repeat.

    • @IcariumGaming
      @IcariumGaming Год назад +15

      Russia is talking about a nuclear strike on a country which does not have nuclear weapons. Unless you are saying that we should start nuclear war for a country that has no agreements with us?

    • @keithpalmer4547
      @keithpalmer4547 Год назад +6

      @@IcariumGaming We will fight russia because they are the enemy of humanity with non stop nuclear threats.

    • @billybobbocephus2177
      @billybobbocephus2177 Год назад +3

      @@IcariumGaming "We" wouldn't be starting a nuclear war if the russian orc called putin uses them first.

    • @JasonBoyce
      @JasonBoyce Год назад +1

      Important to note that the issue is about Russia using nukes in Ukraine. We would nuke Russia if they nuked us. Easy. But will we nuke Russia if they nuke Ukraine? Tough call.

  • @Jan_von_Gratschoff
    @Jan_von_Gratschoff Год назад +537

    "Russian human rights council". Laughed so hard coffee came out of my nose ffs.

    • @mottedreissig7874
      @mottedreissig7874 Год назад +34

      That's probably because you have never heard of Julian Assange and have no idea how many people are incarcerated in the US, working as slaves.

    • @chuhwey3632
      @chuhwey3632 Год назад

      ​@@mottedreissig7874they live in a fantasy where they honestly believe it's just Russia that does bad things.

    • @andreaabestano2158
      @andreaabestano2158 Год назад +38

      @@mottedreissig7874 In Russia authoritarianism and tyranny is the norm. How about that? The world is quite skewed but there are level of skewedness worth considering.

    • @indieanna4380
      @indieanna4380 Год назад

      Human rights have never ever existed in,Russia. What a joke.

    • @chuhwey3632
      @chuhwey3632 Год назад

      @@andreaabestano2158 Same for the U.S. they just paint it better. Look at black people and white people. Stop playing innocent.

  • @marty1459
    @marty1459 Год назад +6

    Remember when Boris Johnson wrote for the spectator and when Putin invaded Crimea he blamed the European union instead of Putin? His party also have some very uncomfortable links to Russian oligarchs. SO the idea that we should listen to any spectator journalist with any kind of good faith is hilarious.

  • @elizabethgrant9833
    @elizabethgrant9833 23 дня назад +5

    I don’t understand why the man is being allowed to do what he is doing. Will someone do what needs to be done with this man?!?!

    • @MarleyFuaad
      @MarleyFuaad 18 часов назад

      Eww. Why did the USA overthrow the previous Ukrainian government in order to push NATO expansion, propaganda robs all context to the point you want to talk about assassination, disgraceful.

  • @keylime2998
    @keylime2998 Год назад +321

    I hope we learn from our mistakes…. We must not give in, and continue to support Ukraine to win against this invasion!

    • @user-si2dr1pn3p
      @user-si2dr1pn3p Год назад +1

      Only the United States, Nato and the Kiev regime commit terrible war crimes. Russians and Ukrainians are fighting together against the criminal Kiev-NATO regime.
      I advise you to learn how to use the Internet, search for information yourself, think and analyze.
      There are honest Western journalists who write the truth about the crimes of Western and Ukrainian Nazis in Ukraine. For their materials, reports, testimonies, they are subjected to real persecution in their homeland. Adrian Boke, Scott Ritter, Anne-Laure Bonnel, Laurent Briard, Xavier Moreau, The Duran, Patrick Lancaster and other Western journalists were investigated in the West for telling the truth. Just like before - Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, etc...
      Western oligarchs earn hundreds of billions of dollars from war and false propaganda, so they block all channels that tell the truth.

    • @dynamitebsb4520
      @dynamitebsb4520 Год назад +11

      Mistakes? U never learn from mistake. U are the mistake

    • @MarvinWestmaas
      @MarvinWestmaas Год назад +8

      @@dynamitebsb4520 I'm pretty sure Key Lime doesn't wear that silly red hat so who's the mistake again?

    • @ThuyPham-fw6kb
      @ThuyPham-fw6kb Год назад

      And I'm the vice president they can do me anytgung us sad the same people pleas keep me privatw

    • @nsxkkxlnmiyo8722
      @nsxkkxlnmiyo8722 Год назад

      @@dynamitebsb4520 oh, is he/she/they/it/asd/asdglha/gocvbert/?

  • @karonmcgregor4753
    @karonmcgregor4753 Год назад +1230

    The whole of the west must support Ukraine. Putin has already shown he wants to control the sea ports, and what crops can/cannot be exported if he gains control - he wants Ukraine so he can bring the west to it's knees with regard to him controlling all wheats, grains, oils etc.,currently produced by Ukraine. Anybody who doesn't see that are idiots. If Nato and other countries had been "brave" and given Ukraine heavier backing in the beginning, this could have been nipped in the bud and we wouldn't be facing such a global crisis of food, heat, etc. Now's the time for every country to give Ukraine the "big guns" as well as anything else it'll take to cripple russia permanently now. There is really no other way.

    • @redred222
      @redred222 Год назад +11

      yes but do you want nuke war, cause putin would do that

    • @rurdy2rk380
      @rurdy2rk380 Год назад +52

      Ding!Ding!Ding! and we have our afternoon BINGO!!!! We can fight them there or all over Europe or the world. I have been shouting basically your post from the top of the Rockies since this started in Crimea. Thank You! I will have the first🍺for you today!

    • @tanyawales5445
      @tanyawales5445 Год назад +3

      @@redred222 Putin won't use nukes. He has been using the mention of nukes as a scare tactic. If he used nuclear weapons that is the end of Russia and he knows it. Right about now, Putin is looking at an exit strategy because the Ukrainians are never going to stop fighting Russia.

    • @gerrytushh
      @gerrytushh Год назад +1

      Absolutely. Russian imperialism in Ukraine must be completely defeated. Or Putin and his cronies will continue their crazy push to "restore" the defunct Soviet Union.

    • @dward8024
      @dward8024 Год назад +21

      @@redred222 sounds like a threat to me

  • @esuus
    @esuus Год назад +66

    Ouch that's a bitter ending (for me as a German). We should probably apologize, and all countries need to re-evaluate their relationships with autocratic, saber-rattling regimes.

    • @Liyirna
      @Liyirna Год назад +10

      Like... Qatar, Azerbaijani and Israel?

    • @CenobiteBeldar
      @CenobiteBeldar Год назад

      Right, because all countries are the enemy and not Russia.

    • @Washoewillie
      @Washoewillie Год назад +1

      @@Liyirna China and Syria, too.

    • @axle.australian.patriot
      @axle.australian.patriot Год назад +3

      Don't feel bad, we have the same issue here in Australia. Globalization has pushed us into the arm of a potential enemy and everyone is blinded by the shiny colour of money. Well, not everyone, but the big corps that pull the strings are :(

    • @vincenttay2812
      @vincenttay2812 Год назад

      Like War mongering US as the example

  • @LoveBirch
    @LoveBirch Год назад +28

    As US citizen-Russian/Ukrainian, I know both sides. And all I can say, I feel for people of both sides. What could of been solved without a war became a world money pit, no stopping for the pigs, they smelled the money at first, and then they taste it, and now they are eating well.
    Don't forget whoever feeding the war are taking big chunk for themselves. It was never about the people. 😢

    • @Happy_Spatula
      @Happy_Spatula Год назад +4

      This is the best comment here. There is profit to be made by leaders / war industry of US/Russia or they would not continue the conflict
      People forget that war is about profit but masquerades as higher intentions

    • @vshmer
      @vshmer Год назад

      Very true! We all know who is behind this war and what country can stop it. Unfortunately, Ukrainian and Russian are just puppets

    • @larissaleonidov6567
      @larissaleonidov6567 Год назад +2

      I agree with you 100%

    • @ivario
      @ivario Год назад

      It's always conspiracies for you people, isn't it? Not even giving a thought about Russian irredentism and their barely hidden neo-imperialist agenda. Economies perform best during peacetime.

    • @filipasales9291
      @filipasales9291 Год назад +1

      You're saying everything I think about this war. The russian people clearly don't want this either. Russian refugees it's already one million. I feel devastated for everyone. Hugs from Portugal.

  • @RideAcrossTheRiver
    @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +600

    Russia's Human Rights Council's motto is "what atrocity can we get away with this week"

    • @celesasheldon6931
      @celesasheldon6931 Год назад +13

      Exactly

    • @mamatino3125
      @mamatino3125 Год назад +4

      😣😒

    • @PhilLesh69
      @PhilLesh69 Год назад +15

      It's like having a police review board comprised solely of police officer's wives and fanboys. They review human rights abuses in order to officially declare them to in fact *_not be_* human rights violations.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Год назад +3

      Exactly.
      It's not a matter of 'maximum bloodshed' - It's 'boil the frog.'

    • @divine1052
      @divine1052 Год назад +5

      Sounds just like someone & his followers in U.S..

  • @timkahn2813
    @timkahn2813 Год назад +186

    the world can not must not award an invader of a peaceful nation in any way ever . a tyrant can not win the price in the long run is way too high. because the tyrant never stops with out being stopped.

    • @deliciousful
      @deliciousful Год назад +14

      Exactly. NO appeasement. No.

    • @hiddenleaf2
      @hiddenleaf2 Год назад

      It’s too late I’m afraid

    • @bryan805
      @bryan805 Год назад +2

      This was has been devastatingly costly to the entire world. It’s time for Ukraine to pursue diplomacy with Russia.

    • @saved217
      @saved217 Год назад +5

      @@bryan805 Russia doesn't want anything, but Ukraine. ( For now)

    • @bryan805
      @bryan805 Год назад +1

      @@saved217 True. Ukraine may have to surrender some more territory for Russia to accept a peace deal.

  • @TheInternetIsDeadToMe
    @TheInternetIsDeadToMe Год назад +86

    The most bizarre thing about this whole situation it Putins mind. It has cracked and it’s dragging everything down with it.

    • @StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe
      @StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe Год назад +9

      I think I get what he do now.
      He started this mess in 2014.
      But after 8 year, it still not ended, and cost money. A lot of money.
      So he tried to end it once and for all as quick as possible in February...
      But now, he's in a position where this war is lost.
      He has no option to end this war without committing a political scuicide which could easly lead to his death.
      So if this war ends he dies. That mean, he must keep this war running as long as possible and hope that the West will surrender Ukraine to him.
      But the longer the war goes, the higher the Russian losses the harder to call any gain to a victory.
      So this war will ends when Putin dies.

    • @passinthru4788
      @passinthru4788 Год назад +5

      Your description acutely describes Biden's tenure.

    • @umbro12
      @umbro12 Год назад +1

      Most intelligent politician in the world,

    • @StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe
      @StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe Год назад +4

      @ForCommentsLOL NATO was created as a defensive alliance against any threat. Not against the USSR.
      But the USSR created the Warsaw pact to "counter" NATO and forced it's occupied puppet states to join.
      And as a defensive alliance, nations who were FORCED to join into the Warsaw pact choose to join to NATO to protect themself against the same crimes what Russia do with Ukraine now.
      Any country can request to join to NATO, but also every member should allow that.
      As NATO is a defensive alliance, nations like Austria who has no enemy threats not need to join into the alliance.
      While those who are threatened by an agressor, like Sweden and Finland want to join.
      Countries like Croatia joined to NATO to get protection against Serbia after the south-slav wars, and Serbia simply don't want to join, but if they would, they could be blocked by Croatia.
      However Serbia has no enemy around them who is as dangerous to give them any need of a NATO protection.

    • @elaineinarizona6354
      @elaineinarizona6354 Год назад

      This is NATO’s and Biden’s puppet masters fault. Putin is the one being sane. We blew up his pipeline!!

  • @elisabethperrin8604
    @elisabethperrin8604 Год назад +9

    You cannot negotiate with a gangster. I hope we will support Ukraine until the end of the war. The Ukrainians deserve our help.

  • @sergiosaunier
    @sergiosaunier Год назад +488

    "..Russia's human rights council..."
    Good joke, almost made me spill my drink!

    • @Misses-Hippy
      @Misses-Hippy Год назад +8

      Beer comes out my nose.

    • @bokiNYC
      @bokiNYC Год назад +3

      😂😂👍

    • @ruslan2165
      @ruslan2165 Год назад +9

      Assange Assange Assange 😱😱 USA are "great democracy" 🤣

    • @pauls3204
      @pauls3204 Год назад +3

      Almost as funny as a caring Tory

    • @joec9197
      @joec9197 Год назад +19

      Almost as funny as "America the land of the free" 🤣

  • @juliettasker9883
    @juliettasker9883 Год назад +383

    Whether rich or poor Russians will be shamed for their deadly attack upon their Neighbour Ukraine for many many many decades to come. Ignorance of what was happening to their folks across the fence will be NO excuse.

    • @atticusfredericks6210
      @atticusfredericks6210 Год назад +2

      "Russians will be shamed for their deadly attack upon their Neighbour Ukraine"
      Many Russians will be the last to know , or want to know, the atrocity Putin has committed in his
      disastrous invasion ..... shrugging it off and replying , "I don't involve myself in politics," or
      just keep bathing in the warm soup of Putin's propaganda , until it boils over.

    • @TheAtria85
      @TheAtria85 Год назад

      They happy to kill some Nazi

    • @bflmpsvz870
      @bflmpsvz870 Год назад

      Tell that to 13 thousand Russian civilians Ukrainian government killed in past 8 years. Tell that to 53 burned Russian civilians Ukrainian government paramilitary forces burned alive on 2nd May 2014 in Odessa's Union House. Tell that to residents of Doneck and Luhansk cities that are being shelled to this very day by US-supplied shells. Until you sort this our with your consciousness, shut the f up.

    • @lorraineclark4413
      @lorraineclark4413 Год назад +3

      We MUST stop Putin & the Russian people's lust for their neighbors lands. And please note, I blame the PEOPLE of Russia who would rather murder their neighbors than stand up to their own tyrant.

    • @kingapri8794
      @kingapri8794 Год назад +31

      Okay your not excused for the Iraq war and all the thousands of civilians killed in drone strikes. Also the war in Yemen we are supporting and Gaza strip. See how this game is played? Don't blame the people for being manipulated or you will start tribalism.

  • @marym22
    @marym22 Год назад +11

    That was such a good discussion I didn't want it to end! Great guests! Amazing host!

  • @alexanderfretheim5720
    @alexanderfretheim5720 Год назад +2

    "Do we phone them and tell them to stop?"
    Honestly, I don't think they would.

  • @lorraineclark4413
    @lorraineclark4413 Год назад +56

    WHY haven't the generals taken this maniac out yet? Surely they must know he's insane.

    • @sooz9433
      @sooz9433 Год назад +21

      I believe its because they all share the same insanity.

    • @paulrockatansky77
      @paulrockatansky77 Год назад +10

      In terms of foreign policy, Putin is considered a moderate within the Kremlin circles. There are worse people that could occupy his seat. But it's true, as long as the army follows his orders, he will remain in power. Able bodied men of fighting age would rather flee the country than stage a nation-wide revolution and have him removed by force.

    • @brianeleighton
      @brianeleighton Год назад +1

      Because Putin has spent the last 20 years purging anyone who demonstrated a shred of the courage needed to do so. The only people left are craven yes men.

    • @harryhewitt6795
      @harryhewitt6795 Год назад +2

      Same question could have been posed re Hitler Nappy or Stalin, but these murderous psychopaths are ultimately cowards who surround thermselves with security.

    • @BreandanOCiarrai
      @BreandanOCiarrai Год назад

      the guys most likely to take his place- and there are about four or five in the wings waiting- are even MORE extreme and psychotic than Putin is. Most of them think he isn't going far enough, and advocate hitting NATO directly as well. If Putin goes down and one of those nutcases takes over, the much-feared (but largely unrealistic) scenario of nukes clearing the benches becomes a helluva lot more likely. Remember, scary as it is, Putin is considered a MODERATE in Kremlin circles, not an extremist.

  • @Holdfast1812
    @Holdfast1812 Год назад +188

    No one with a hint of humanity should ever support genocide. And not supporting Ukraine is most certainly supporting genocide.

    • @TheOrangePatriot
      @TheOrangePatriot Год назад

      idk if you look at the crime in america .....is a tough call . would be a better america

    • @allanfifield8256
      @allanfifield8256 Год назад +1

      Logical fallacy

    • @halon7476
      @halon7476 Год назад

      Genocide in Yemen by the Saudis and the west is supporting the Saudis.

    • @ravisingh6083
      @ravisingh6083 Год назад +8

      did you speak against US and EU when they invaded and killed thousands in middle east without considering UN rules?

    • @dexocube
      @dexocube Год назад +4

      @@ravisingh6083 Yes I did, so did millions like me. We all need to work together to end imperialism Ravi. We're all human beings bro.

  • @PunaJussi
    @PunaJussi Год назад +1

    Thanks Angela!

  • @Commander-Rem
    @Commander-Rem Год назад +3

    How do you not call it a proxy war?

  • @angeliquestarkey9149
    @angeliquestarkey9149 Год назад +301

    Godspeed and strength to Ukraine 🇺🇦

    • @bryan805
      @bryan805 Год назад +1

      I agree with the progressive left that it’s time for Ukraine to pursue diplomacy with Russia.

    • @dna9838
      @dna9838 Год назад +14

      @@bryan805 you would negotiate for the country you love with someone who has stated unequivocally that your country does not deserve to exist? What’s there to negotiate with such a person? Would you naively expect Putin to stand by any agreements?
      Putin is not the person to negotiate with… perhaps his successor. Zelensky does well to press hard against Putin.. it’s the only language he understands and respects.

    • @bluecheesehasmoldinit
      @bluecheesehasmoldinit Год назад +3

      @@bryan805 I'm beginning to think you are a paid bot since I have seen this comment on this thread already. And none of what you say is true, BOT

    • @bluecheesehasmoldinit
      @bluecheesehasmoldinit Год назад +3

      @@dna9838 I'm pretty sure he's either a BOT or a Russian-paid troll.

    • @globalbite5577
      @globalbite5577 Год назад

      God bless Russia 🇷🇺

  • @pennymitchell8523
    @pennymitchell8523 Год назад +366

    My Uncle was Ukrainian. Fought in WW2 in Russian army, POW under Germans. He had to escape Russia after war as he was being seen as a German collaborator. He was a Dr and ran the POW hospital , helped soldiers escape...tortured by Germans but still seen as a collaborator

    • @Craigdavid9912
      @Craigdavid9912 Год назад +3

      Hello 👋 penny

    • @cyndimoring9389
      @cyndimoring9389 Год назад +12

      ridiculous the way he was treated. He was a Russian hero.

    • @vidong1704
      @vidong1704 Год назад +27

      It was called the Soviet Army, not Russian army. Just like there is no English army but it is British, there was no Russian army in the Soviet times. No such entity.

    • @emm_arr
      @emm_arr Год назад +17

      @@vidong1704 The mistreatment the Soviet army dished out, is, however, very much historically attested.

    • @ragincajun7625
      @ragincajun7625 Год назад +16

      @@vidong1704
      It was called the Red army and there were certainly Russians in the red army.

  • @user-yf2xi1tk3d
    @user-yf2xi1tk3d Год назад +21

    To clear things up, vast majority of people understand russian, some if those won't want to admit that. Another thing is some people here in the west of Ukraine actually don't understand russian.
    But the feelings of the east o U are heavily influenced by years of Moscow information strategy, access to Russian TV channels that started colouring their messages from, as some sources here in Ukraine point out, as early as the Yushchenko/Yanukovych clash in early 2000s. Which, in reality, is the 3rd massive information wave since 1900s - first one being the Holodomor, where houses of the dead sere given to people from other USSR areas that were moved to east/central parts of Ukraine and 2nd one was donating money into late 50s/60s to Donbas and Kryvbas mining areas for funding and local tv propaganda campaigns.
    P.S. ur vid name is clickbait - theres nothing bizarre about it, just state of reality

    • @BlackcapCoder
      @BlackcapCoder Год назад

      Hi, what is up with your username? I see a lot of people in the comments with usernames of the format "user-random string of digits and letters" that seem to be pro-war and very vocal about it. I was starting to suspect them to be bots!

    • @user-yf2xi1tk3d
      @user-yf2xi1tk3d Год назад +1

      @@BlackcapCoder the y- thing? Might be decoding of the Cyrillic alphabet symbols we use for our names.

    • @BlackcapCoder
      @BlackcapCoder Год назад

      @user-yf2xi1tk3d Gotcha! Your name shows up as "user-yf2xi1tk3d" in comments, but I do get the Cyrillic letters if I go to your page. I guess RUclips assigns you a random name if you use special characters?

    • @user-yf2xi1tk3d
      @user-yf2xi1tk3d Год назад

      @@BlackcapCoder idk, ask utub or google

    • @xSoulhunterDKx
      @xSoulhunterDKx Год назад

      @@BlackcapCoder dont know about you or Location, but i can see his name. No weird numbers.

  • @rubytuesday7653
    @rubytuesday7653 Год назад +23

    My Daughter returned to Russia months before the War. Everyday, I wonder, if she is alive. She didn't like the USA felt happier and safe in Russia. She had hatred for Ukrainians . This hurt my soul. I believe, she was programmed to have hatred. I live in area where people of white skin still have racism towards people of color. Especially, if you own land, didn't have to work from dawn to dark, if your parents gave you gifts of cars, home or just money. They are so jealous. Lots of Christians who forget the book. The world is dark ....like a Stephen King novel.

    • @ritad452
      @ritad452 Год назад +10

      Your daughter returned to Russia because she seeks validation, something you could have given her before your relationship deteriorated to a degree where "everyday you wonder if she is alive". Trust me she's alive. I live in Moscow and literally nothing changed after the war began. Literally the only thing that changed is that Sprite, Fanta and Coke a la Russia suck, like you'd vomit if you tried it.

    • @sayanalimana697
      @sayanalimana697 Год назад

      Жэсть, ну, и дура ваша дочка, извините. Пусть гниёт теперь в Рашке, таким тут самое место.

    • @rubytuesday7653
      @rubytuesday7653 Год назад

      @@ritad452 You don't know me. You don't have a clue about our life. I've tasted vomit before. I have no ill will towards Russia . She taught me alot about Russia . The beauty of St Petersburg. You are wicked , vile and mean. I don't give two Pooh's about your opinion . You don't know the facts. Just your hot bullshit. Satan kisser.

    • @rubytuesday7653
      @rubytuesday7653 Год назад

      @@ritad452 Russia is her birth place. Stupid jerk!

    • @rubytuesday7653
      @rubytuesday7653 Год назад

      She was homesick. Donkey butt.

  • @NomadJoe0323
    @NomadJoe0323 Год назад +277

    Just my opinion, the west has not lost interest in the war and their support for Ukraine has not waned. This is especially true in Europe. Russia completely underestimated the western response.

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Год назад +26

      It's quite hard to forget about a war while you house millions of refugees from the country in question.
      That said, we will of course keep taking them in for as long as necessary. But they really _want_ to be able to go home again.

    • @tanyawales5445
      @tanyawales5445 Год назад +1

      @@harmless6813 Most of the Russian emigres cannot go home again unless the changes to their Constitution and laws are removed. That means that whatever regime takes over from Putin had to be a more moderate one and I don't see that happening. When Ukraine defeats Russia it has to get the same sort of treatment that Nazi Germany did after the end of WW2.

    • @NomadJoe0323
      @NomadJoe0323 Год назад +16

      @@harmless6813 understandable for them to want to go home and the fact that your country has taken in so many refugees is commendable. Wish we could return things to before 2/24.

    • @bryan805
      @bryan805 Год назад +5

      America has done what it could to provide support. But the time has now come for Ukraine to pursue diplomacy with Russia.

    • @saved217
      @saved217 Год назад +29

      @@bryan805 Russia doesn't want anything, but Ukraine. ( For now)

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 Год назад +410

    I live in the United States and it is my sincere desire to see our country stand with Ukraine until the end of this War, whenever that may be. If putin and russia are allowed to continue the whole World will be at risk, they must be stopped here and now. Just my opinion, my fondest desire as well.

    • @darthvirgin7157
      @darthvirgin7157 Год назад +1

      it’s not just russia and POOtin that needs to be DEFEATED, countries like china and xi and others of their ILK need to be given a message that what russia and POOtin did CANNOT be tolerated.

    • @buckbenelli8
      @buckbenelli8 Год назад +16

      But the maggots under the traitor will work to defund every single assistance offered.

    • @sbuckle1171
      @sbuckle1171 Год назад

      Yeah so you spoke for yourself. Not this Red Sox-loving American. We might want to check our American self-righteousness as the US employs all manner of techniques to undermine non-compliant nations who don’t go by our arrogant playbook, including bombing and even invading (Iraq 2003 1 million lives lost unnecessarily on a cooked up WMD lie).

    • @sbuckle1171
      @sbuckle1171 Год назад +7

      Russia and USA should move this squabble over to Alaska. It is a shame and tragedy that Ukraine has to be the fighting ground between two huge and combative rivals.

    • @thomthom6268
      @thomthom6268 Год назад +4

      @@sbuckle1171 why not move it to the Sakhalin Island. Japan might be willing to help.

  • @guidosarducci209
    @guidosarducci209 Год назад +20

    So, what exactly was the "bizarre" thing "author" (which one?) noticed, and why wasn't it in the video?

    • @evanwithers9158
      @evanwithers9158 Год назад +9

      It is. Matthews on the right claims that the people in Moscow are deliberately ignoring the war. He goes on to explain (in summation) that there’s not much that they can do, and so they’d rather pretend it isn’t happening

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 Год назад +6

      @@evanwithers9158 fight, flight or freeze. When you can't flee Russia and you can't stop the war on your own, you freeze by pretending the war isn't happening in the first place.

    • @Gurtington
      @Gurtington Год назад

      Olive oil!

    • @denisvolin7489
      @denisvolin7489 Год назад +2

      @@thaliacrafts407, or you simply support it with all your heart, we are freeing our people locked and killed on our territory. And Ukraine position on that is simply irrelevant by that point, they had it long coming.

    • @CogitoErgoSum777
      @CogitoErgoSum777 Год назад

      @@denisvolin7489 Quit spewing Kremlin nonsense dude. Noboby believes you.

  • @daveesser231
    @daveesser231 Год назад +3

    One of the best interviews I've ever seen on CNN. Concise, clear questions, clear answers and obiviously highly qualified guests. Opinion of a conservative republican voter.

  • @humanonearth1
    @humanonearth1 Год назад +148

    Russia has a human rights council? That's hilarious! Do they double as their EPA?

    • @drakelang8342
      @drakelang8342 Год назад +3

      Child Protection services.

    • @xolisamlali50
      @xolisamlali50 Год назад +3

      Equally shocking America has one too

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 Год назад +4

      @@xolisamlali50 does China too?

    • @VulcanM61
      @VulcanM61 Год назад

      @@xolisamlali50 all your comments are about USA. Wake up potato.. dictators are bad for you. Putler is a dictator like kim jun un

    • @VulcanM61
      @VulcanM61 Год назад

      @@xolisamlali50 not shocking. Expected. Usa is the good guys. You must have been a little terrorist or democracy hater if you hate usa so much. Rip in piss all russia supporters

  • @charlesjames1442
    @charlesjames1442 Год назад +39

    A tyrant will go to ANY lengths to keep his hold on power. Law by decree protects only the man who can make it. To lose power is to sign your own death warrant.

  • @afelder2363
    @afelder2363 Год назад +2

    How should the regular citizens act if not under attack 🤔.

  • @akbeal
    @akbeal Год назад +517

    Wow I called my local congressman Friday and talked to his office they said they are getting lots of calls from folks asking for more military and other aid to Ukraine. Said they are going to really ramp up support in the coming months and we will start to see it soon probably before the end of the year. This is very heartening. I think the USA has barely started with the support they are going to give Ukraine. Thank you folks for talking to your representatives it is starting to make a big difference!

    • @MarkSmith-ln4uy
      @MarkSmith-ln4uy Год назад +3

      I have been writing the President at Whitehouse.gov since March, at least 50 letters complaining about the US not supplying the weapons Ukraine needs starting with the MIGs Poland had offered in the beginning, finally this week they responded, Did not say much I wanted to hear but then this week on the news I heard we were going to send Ukraine a package of undisclosed weapons. I'M hoping cluster munitions and long Range HIMARS Missiles. Thanks to you also for arguing for more support for Ukraine. The USA needs to stop letting Putin back us down with words/lies.

    • @alexxela9502
      @alexxela9502 Год назад

      @@alcatros Your Satanist politicians have made Putin a tyrant with the help of total propaganda and their globalist scams in Ukraine!

    • @tclanjtopsom4846
      @tclanjtopsom4846 Год назад +1

      @@alexxela9502 putin will never have a moral right for anything. He invaded a sovereign country and is now facing war crimes charges. It's russia that the world is sick of except for you little terrorist friends Iran and North Korea. Putin is just a little man with a complex using his countrymen to commit his crimes.

    • @tclanjtopsom4846
      @tclanjtopsom4846 Год назад +25

      @@alexxela9502 The ridiculous thing is you probably believe what you say. 😂

    • @Supergeologist
      @Supergeologist Год назад +36

      This is probably the cheapest war against Russia that NATO could wish for. A fact i am sure is not lost on the Western powers.

  • @drsnova7313
    @drsnova7313 Год назад +396

    I've been to Russia both before and after the start of the war. And yes, I agree, you would not have been able to tell that the country is in a war - unless you have private conversations with people, in which case you quickly realize it's topic number one.
    It's also a useless observation, because that's perfectly normal. Life goes on. Just as Ukrainians and Russians now - there may be a war, but you still have a job to do, you still need to buy food, and you still want some leisure activity. No different between Great Britain and Germany during WW2. People didn't just randomly run around screaming in panic - they still just lived there lives, if they could.

    • @Arthur.H.Studio
      @Arthur.H.Studio Год назад +1

      Right, no difference as when Americans were while the us was bombing hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq.

    • @lynth
      @lynth Год назад +1

      The United States of America (the worst war criminal and human rights violating regime on earth) has been at perpetual war for decades. The fascist dictators of the US start one illegal war of aggression after another far worse than anything the Russian government is currently doing. In fact, the US regime is directly responsible for the anti-Russian proxy war in Ukraine.
      Yet Americans are being so severely affected by nonstop propaganda (especially of US state propaganda channels like CNN) and are subject to extreme brainwashing and censorship that when talking to them they are totally disconnected. The average American is unaware of the horrors their country is guilty of and actually is condition to pledge allegiance to their flag and thank their war criminal troops. Americans (who live in the most totalitarian surveillance state on earth with an authoritarian militarized police force that throws more people in jail than any other country on earth) believe to be free and live in a democracy while their anti-democratic meddling and military intervention is a force for good.
      Americans unironically believe Russians (modern capitalist Russia being created by the Americans themselves after the fascist-cause destruction of the USSR) are the bad guys and think that China (the most peaceful and democratic country on earth) is an dictatorial aggressor state. Americans/Westerners live in an alternate reality. They never question their propaganda.

    • @jacobp.2024
      @jacobp.2024 Год назад

      'No different between Germany and Great Britain is WW2" ok kremlinbot

    • @alyciamarie4163
      @alyciamarie4163 Год назад +30

      Russians who entered Berlin at the last days of the war were shocked at how amazing the Berliner’s life were. The Russians could not understand what there was to be unhappy about! They mentioned the tables still had white table clothes. Russians were starving and living in literal filth and mud. Millions starved to death. Many more millions then Jews who died during ww2. Just a random fact I learned and was amazed by.

    • @bilalhamurabi3362
      @bilalhamurabi3362 Год назад +44

      @@alyciamarie4163 Germany had like a ten time higher gdp per capita than the soviets and was one of the richest countries in the world at the time. what people dont realize is that german genocide wasnt driven by poverty but by greed and megalomania.

  • @s-code-b
    @s-code-b 28 дней назад +1

    One of the men on the video asked whether it is possible that Putin is going to get to a point where he will be willing to negotiate. I must be misunderstanding the question.

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Месяц назад +4

    Very interesting conversation. I'm constantly fascinated with your program and your delivery of information is top notch IMO. Thank you for something to consider not previously thought of. 👍

  • @rickmartin9420
    @rickmartin9420 Год назад +330

    Russia loses more troops in a month than the US lost in 20 years in Afghanistan. They have lost more troops in less than a year than the US lost during the entire Vietnam War. Could you imagine being subject to that level of combat exposure and not knowing why you are fighting? Why would they tolerate this level incompetence among their leadership?

    • @grahambaldwin9801
      @grahambaldwin9801 Год назад +57

      Fear and ignorance.

    • @dawggonevidz9140
      @dawggonevidz9140 Год назад +1

      Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. It's the only logical way to explain how anyone could become stupid enough to fall for kremlin propaganda - brain damage caused by all the vodka their mothers drank while pregnant with them.

    • @pasheg4345
      @pasheg4345 Год назад

      People in Russia who speak up against this madness or expose the ongoing war crimes are typically imprisoned or killed. For some, it's enough to press a "like" button next to some anti-war post on a social network to be promptly put to jail. Protesting on the streets is impossible as well - the special police and other internal security forces comprise a significant proportion of the population. They are absolutely loyal to Putin, extremely brutal, well-equipped (unlike the regular army) and even outnumber (!) any potential protestors many times over. It's really not even close.

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Год назад +25

      Conscripted soldiers.

    • @FUUUUU1111
      @FUUUUU1111 Год назад +49

      And those numbers come from… where?

  • @BlueJazzBoyNZ
    @BlueJazzBoyNZ Год назад +122

    Stand with Ukraine Love Liberty Sovereignty

    • @AA-cg3gd
      @AA-cg3gd Год назад

      S100 billion is money and weapons already. Wonder how much of a dent that would make in the homeless problem? This is
      just another money grab by the military industrial complex. Is it still racist to believe that covid came from a lab? Point being CNN viewers believe whatever they are told.

    • @BlueJazzBoyNZ
      @BlueJazzBoyNZ Год назад

      @@AA-cg3gd Such a Putin #Troll

    • @jakeW1955
      @jakeW1955 Год назад +1

      @@BlueJazzBoyNZ yes we must continue to support Ukraine!

    • @fightthepower4648
      @fightthepower4648 Год назад

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    • @lorraineclark4413
      @lorraineclark4413 Год назад

      Imagine how the world would be different if the west had contained Hitler & the German army before they entered Poland. Now imagine Hitler with NUCLEAR WEAPONS. We MUST stop Putin & the Russian people's lust for their neighbors lands. And please note, I blame the PEOPLE of Russia who would rather murder their neighbors than stand up to their own tyrant.

  • @stevenschwartzhoff1703
    @stevenschwartzhoff1703 Год назад +1

    The same "bizarre" statement could be made about the US during the Iraq War.

  • @nothingleft777
    @nothingleft777 Год назад +78

    Dear Putin, let’s skip to the part where you off yourself in a basement.

    • @TheLooterArmy
      @TheLooterArmy 24 дня назад +12

      BEST. COMMENT. 💯

    • @samposkey7218
      @samposkey7218 22 дня назад

      Yes!!!!! He invaded a peaceful country. How can people support Putin? Dictators that would off us if he could.

  • @terrencekane8203
    @terrencekane8203 Год назад +70

    Under Putin, Russia's border with NATO has doubled. When Ukraine joins NATO, that border will triple. I laugh in the face of Putin the Great!!!😎💙💛🌻🇺🇸

  • @CrispyMuffin2
    @CrispyMuffin2 Год назад +4

    Russia has a human rights council?
    You sure they aren't just there to keep a checklist of what rights Russia have yet to play around with?

  • @randyearles9286
    @randyearles9286 Год назад +30

    every month that goes by I respect Ukraine more and russia less.

    • @lorraineclark4413
      @lorraineclark4413 Год назад

      Why would you have ANY respect for Russia? The people of Russia would rather murder their peaceful neighbors than stand up to their own tyrant. To hell with them. NO SYMPATHY for those thieves, rapists and murderers. SLAVA UKRAYINI!

  • @johnl5350
    @johnl5350 Год назад +58

    I'm sure Moscow is shielded from the consequences of the war, completely deliberately and at the expense of the rest of the country. If Moscow lost power or gas, I wonder what they'd do.

    • @michaelmorningstar8645
      @michaelmorningstar8645 Год назад +10

      Guess again. Ukraine displayed the ability to hit Moscow.

    • @pedrob3953
      @pedrob3953 Год назад +11

      That's what's needed. The way Russia is run, the only way to apply pressure on the Kremlin is to make Moscow suffer.

    • @GM-cq6ez
      @GM-cq6ez Год назад

      Ruzzia has had the advantage ... so far. Ukraine has shown heroic restraint! Ruzzia has unleashed horror on their neighbor's territory, blasting it to smithereens while expecting their corrupt mafya leadership to remain intact shielded by continuous nuclear saber rattling? These pathological criminals have overstepped multiple boundaries.

    • @j7286
      @j7286 Год назад +1

      From what I've seen in most videos, the average Russian still living in Moscow is dumb as a box of rocks. They would probably assume Putin announced 'Let there be Dark!' and anyway, everything is always going according to Putin's brilliant plan.

    • @edwardvalivonis23
      @edwardvalivonis23 Год назад +4

      Russians are blowing themselves already by ignoring NO SMOKING signs 🤣

  • @SeanMacdonald_CodeMonk
    @SeanMacdonald_CodeMonk Год назад +7

    Fascinating. Good balanced analysis. Thank you

  • @RickBeall
    @RickBeall Месяц назад +1

    Excellent discussion.

  • @davidwarren9204
    @davidwarren9204 Год назад +111

    "Russia's Human Rights Council" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @AravindKumar-nf2uu
      @AravindKumar-nf2uu Год назад +2

      What about US

    • @fooddipclips5900
      @fooddipclips5900 Год назад +11

      @@AravindKumar-nf2uu cope

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 Год назад +5

      @@AravindKumar-nf2uu tell us, what about it? Or chinas?

    • @AravindKumar-nf2uu
      @AravindKumar-nf2uu Год назад +2

      @@planetcaravan2925
      our children are safe in schools...
      And you can enjoy shopping safely in our country

    • @Patt12
      @Patt12 Год назад

      He is a political leader, a lawyer, a council , a judge, a military man a law maker , a dictator , an army force , a
      Criminal , a murder , he control all him self, he decide, he sign, he stamped , he annexe , he take what he want , invaded when he pleases him and more ,
      🤪🤡🤣🧐😎🤓

  • @marisabenson1222
    @marisabenson1222 Год назад +169

    No to the West asking Ukraine to stand down at any point. We need to back Ukraine all the way until it has recovered all its territory. As the author said , putin thinks the past will be like the future, in other words it is because of our half-hearted ambiguous reactions to his belligerence in the past, that we currently face the biggest upheaval in international relations since WW2. I hope we act with determination, bravery and fortitude built on the foundations of ethical principles because anything else such as mere self interest will be shameful.

    • @ewokwarrior2656
      @ewokwarrior2656 Год назад +17

      Jokes aside, if an invader took Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California and Florida, would we Americans leave one state behind? Or free all of America?
      We have seen leaving countries cut in half doesn't work out very well.
      Or having occupied territories .

    • @lorraineclark4413
      @lorraineclark4413 Год назад

      Imagine how the world would be different if the west had contained Hitler & the German army before they entered Poland. Now imagine Hitler with NUCLEAR WEAPONS. We MUST stop Putin & the Russian people's lust for their neighbors lands. And please note, I blame the PEOPLE of Russia who would rather murder their neighbors than stand up to their own tyrant.

    • @CKLee-rs4kl
      @CKLee-rs4kl Год назад +15

      Exactly; Ukraine has shown us how to stand up to a bully; now let's take that lesson and help them finish the job.

    • @vinylrichiejr.2416
      @vinylrichiejr.2416 Год назад +4

      I agree on your overall attitude regarding this war, but I’m not sure if there’s much to win or let’s better say if the sacrifices and risks that have to be made to win Crimea back (if that is even possible), are worth it.
      I have to say I’m not that well informed about all aspects, but I assume there’s not much or not even anyone left in Crimea who is standing to the Ukraine, and as far as I know Crimea is a military stronghold of Russia, isn’t easy to attack and by that could cost a lot of lives on the Ukrainian side. And Crimea is something very very important for Putin, the reaction, I’m convinced, would be over the top.
      I don’t think anymore that Putin would be so dumb and extend this war again or even attack other countries now, it cost him too much and there’s nothing to win for anybody in his regime, the Ukranian army fought him back like he would’ve never imagined. I know it wouldn’t be the perfect outcome, not what Putin would deserve, but it would be a realistic one in my eyes if Crimea would stay as it is now (of course not recognized by other countrys as part of Russia).
      I hope I don’t offend anyone on that, that’s just my stoic view on this, but I admit I’m no expert and could be wrong on that.

    • @sbuckle1171
      @sbuckle1171 Год назад +1

      West Germany was very prosperous.

  • @jeffreyprezalar220
    @jeffreyprezalar220 Год назад +10

    This is the best interview on cnn in so long its ridiculous, notice how none are american journalists.

    • @squeakeththewheel
      @squeakeththewheel 18 дней назад

      Googled it and found: "Fareed Rafiq Zakaria is an Indian-American journalist, political commentator, and author. He is the host of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS and writes a weekly paid column for The Washington Post. He has been a columnist for Newsweek, editor of Newsweek International, and an editor at large of Time."

  • @DoreenBellDotan
    @DoreenBellDotan Год назад +2

    Never let a good war opportunity slip through your grubby fingers. There's money to be made - in arms for the big scoundrels, books for the little ones.

  • @marymarlow3646
    @marymarlow3646 Год назад +475

    There were plenty of Ukrainians sympathetic to Russia all over the country. That changed dramatically on 24th February when almost all identified as Ukrainian. The problem with the Donbas and Crimea is that they have been cut off for 8 years and subjected to Russian propaganda all that time. Nevertheless, I think there are good reasons for Kiev to suspect that sentiment has changed to some extent in these regions too - a gradual change in Crimea as their tourist industry sank and they found themselves living in a military base - what one man called a kind of police state - and a more immediate one in the Donbas as the war started and their men were mobilised and sent to the front without training. Russia doesn’t care about people. To Putin they are tools.

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Год назад +9

      Same thing with China in Tibet, Indonesia in various islands, colonial powers in Africa, and so on.

    • @angelo_giachetti
      @angelo_giachetti Год назад +2

      Like flashlight batteries.

    • @lorraineclark4413
      @lorraineclark4413 Год назад +1

      There are NO Ukranians who support Russia- NONE. I always laugh when Putin's pimps say Ukranian people want to join Russia. I have NEVER in my LIFE seen HATE like I see in the eyes of Ukrainians when they talk about Russia. 30 years ago I met a Ukranian guy and I swear to God, I STILL remember the burning, trembling HATRED when he spoke of Russia. He said Ukranians drink hate for Russia with their mothers' milk and I believe him. THAT is the truth.

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 Год назад +20

      @@raylopez99 it’s different with China in Tibet. No Tibetans ever thought they were Chinese. I don’t know what it’s like now but I spent a month in Tibet in 1996. There was some support for Russia in eastern Ukraine, but given how the Russians have behaved, I’d be surprised if it was anything higher than a smallish minority in the occupied regions of Ukraine.

    • @mrmelmba
      @mrmelmba Год назад

      *While Zelensky seems-to-be-seen to be defending Ukraine* the little trickster is taking a stand¹ that ensures its destruction. Ten million fled, 10 million cold and 20 million citizens left in the dark. Nothing is said to dispel the mistaken notion of Ukrainians that their action is securing this land for themselves. _The little imposter knows where he is coming from and knows where he is headed._ Ukrainians do not.



      ¹ Zelensky knew how Russia would react and brought on the conflict. Zelensky is culpable. The blood is on his hands. Missiles launched into Russia are calculated to provoke a response that draws NATO into the fray before they stop supplying weapons to Ukraine.

      ³ For more than half of a century a thinly veiled hate campaign was carried out in Canada against Ukrainians. People vied to contrive a pretext to lash out in fury at Canadians of Ukrainian descent in a bid to preserve their careers by thus establishing that they were not deniers. The influence of Canadians of Ukrainian heritage resulted in citizens of Ukraine voting the little imposter into office as atonement in order to attest that they were a people of compassion, not realizing that they had empowered a monster that would deceive, destroy and depopulate Ukraine.

      ¹¹ Both Syria and Ukraine were cited prior to the Balfour Declaration. Syria should cease to exist as a nation in order to gain legitimate title in a reverse takeover. Ukraine is the _promised land_ of milk and honey.

      ¹² _Dairy farming_ and _beekeeping_ are significant endeavours in Ukraine. A former world leader knew that _a land of milk and honey_ was not a sliver of arid sand and decided that Ukraine should be _lebensraum_ for the 1000-years-Reich. _The plenty of game and fish, the innumerable bee-hives, deposited in the hollows of old trees and in the cavities of rocks, and forming even in that rude age a valuable branch of commerce, the size of the cattle, the temperature of the air, the aptness of the soil for every species of grain, and the luxuriancy of the vegetation..._ (A.D. 244 during the reign of Emperor Philip).

      ² The earth and the increase that it yields was not promised to Ukrainians.

      ¹³ Should Zelensky’s operation be successful, Ukraine is to be transformed into a nation of tenants struggling with financial Ponzi by placing a halt on the further use of land, causing home prices to skyrocket beyond reach, adopting a process that proved effective in Australia and Canada, with rent at maximum levels extorted from residents and shunted directly into the pockets of the chosen few. The aggregate of rental income dwarfs revenue from taxation accruing to government. Ukrainians that realize their children cannot become established do not raise families. Their reward following a lifetime of hard work is to die homeless on the street. Massive immigration maintains population levels. The economy will function like one gigantic enterprise in which the lifetime earnings of residents are exacted through rent with tenancies replenished from nations worldwide while its native sons vanish into oblivion. Ukraine will be populated by others that are strangers to this land and not by the heirs of those that are fighting and dying.

      They have sacrificed their lives in vain.

  • @forensix78
    @forensix78 Год назад +58

    This news segment feels old school. Nice change of pace!

    • @Psyrus88
      @Psyrus88 Год назад +2

      I agree.

    • @envixousenvixous5411
      @envixousenvixous5411 Год назад +2

      Wow, you’re right. I almost forgot what real news reporting looked like.

    • @thefuryritchie
      @thefuryritchie Год назад

      I watch Fox News. This was the best work I've seen CNN do in so many years it's unbelievable. I hope they keep it up.

  • @StamperWendy
    @StamperWendy 23 дня назад +1

    The title isn't very descriptive of the contents

  • @papapiers1588
    @papapiers1588 25 дней назад +2

    When I heard “ new books”. Blocked

  • @PaulBeet
    @PaulBeet Год назад +253

    When western nations consider whether to continue helping Ukraine, perhaps they should remember that Ukraine is helping the west by fighting an aggresive, criminal nation.

    • @alexandriashown5745
      @alexandriashown5745 Год назад

      You are under propaganda, congratulations, study the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the causes, and you will understand that you support Nazi Ukraine, which has been killing civilians in Donbas since 2014, and many years before that, it organized Nazi and Russophobic formations in its country.

    • @fantasy_4772
      @fantasy_4772 Год назад +2

      And the deal they signed witch they already broke😂

    • @jaypliers3520
      @jaypliers3520 Год назад

      The west were helping themselves by using Zelensky as a puppet to act out a globalists agenda along with sanctioning Russia in the hope this would weaken them!
      Unfortunately Russia have had eight years to prepare for this annexation and have prepared both on an economic and military level so the best thing for all involved is to negotiate!

    • @abc-dj4cf
      @abc-dj4cf Год назад +1

      Giggle

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 Год назад +1

      You are seriously god damn naive. This is a war between capitalists, Only the rich benefit. All working class people are suffering because of this inter imperialist nonsense. Don't pick a side, This is a war for the rich fought by those who are poor. That's ALL it is.

  • @Gencoil
    @Gencoil Год назад +154

    That's why it's so important that we keep talking about this war. Yes, other things happen in the world but we can't let them distract us altogether or it could end up being very costly.

    • @philscott7949
      @philscott7949 Год назад +1

      Talking about this "war" implies equal sides following international law on neutral territory. The conversion is about an invasion.

    • @ettaariane
      @ettaariane Год назад +12

      Think it is already very costly for Ukraine. Thousands of dead including babies and little children. Homes in thousands smashed to bits. No water or heat in this freezing winter for millions. Any agreement needs Russia to step out of every inch of Ukraine and then pay billions to repair Ukraine. They must pay....not be paid.

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Год назад +3

      @@ettaariane True but I think if Russia is allowed to go back to the pre-Feb 2022 borders, the USA would push for a settlement, Kissinger-style. Then UKR should do like Poland and completely forget Russia, and turn their economy to trading with the EU.

    • @bryan805
      @bryan805 Год назад +3

      This war has been devastatingly costly to the entire world. It’s time for Ukraine to pursue diplomacy with Russia.

    • @saved217
      @saved217 Год назад

      @@bryan805 Russia doesn't want anything, but Ukraine. ( For now) .

  • @danweyant4909
    @danweyant4909 Год назад +1

    The final sentence says it all.

  • @Marchant2
    @Marchant2 Год назад +34

    Putin says "the threat of nuclear war is rising."
    Gee, Putin, I wonder why.

    • @melissabarrett9750
      @melissabarrett9750 Год назад +2

      Well... When a petulant child doesn't get what they want, when they want it...

    • @bravegirlify
      @bravegirlify Год назад

      Because mafia (aka American government) bullies every country into submission. I am glad Putin have some balls to stand up to them.

    • @meatrealwishes
      @meatrealwishes Год назад +1

      It just shows his desperateness. Ironically, nuking ukraine will end up making majority of his nukes useless. They all need service from Ukrainians and parts from the west.

    • @norfolkronin6307
      @norfolkronin6307 20 дней назад

      When you have biden. It's no wonder. Things are always not what they seem.

  • @McDonnelMark
    @McDonnelMark Год назад +74

    The people in the East were never “denied the right” to speak Russian. I have been to Donetsk many times, and always heard and spoke Russian there.

    • @danrook5757
      @danrook5757 Год назад +1

      Why are they speaking russian when Ukrainian is the official language

    • @youtubewontletmehaveaonewo2471
      @youtubewontletmehaveaonewo2471 Год назад +14

      @@danrook5757official does not mean mandatory in most countries

    • @EonServoXA
      @EonServoXA Год назад +4

      @@danrook5757 Most people who grew up in the Soviet Union can speak Russian. In some places, people speak Russian more than Ukrainian. The languages are also very similar so it’s easy for people to learn Russian

    • @a13xdunlop
      @a13xdunlop Год назад +8

      It is banned in “civic life” as are 12 Political parties.

    • @os8218
      @os8218 Год назад +10

      Because they Are Russian natives. Who did not choose to live in Ukraine, but were simply notified in 1953 that “now their home is called Ukraine”.

  • @thedustyhead
    @thedustyhead Год назад +1

    I think Fareed Zakaria needs to state on CNN that he was wrong or that he miss spoke Or that he lied when he said that Russian speakers in Ukraine were discriminated against ! That's just not true and you don't have to work at a national news outlet to be know that . There are millions of Ukrainians that were born in the early 90s that only learned Russian as their first language because that is what the official language under the Soviet Union was , used in schools and doing all official business . All these people still considered themselves Ukrainian and did not want any part of becoming Russian . Hundreds of thousands that were bilingual and spoke Russian and Ukrainian have refused to speak Russian since the invasion .Others have learned Ukrainian since the war started.
    There is no excuse for Fareed Zakaria not to be aware of that . He has either bought into some Russian propaganda or he's dealing it out .

  • @brucemclennan9715
    @brucemclennan9715 4 дня назад

    The Author in Ukraine says he has no problem speaking Russian in Kiev, but I thought that one of the pre-war issues was Ukraine starting to disallow and/or downgrade the Russian language usage in the Donbas area, etc?

  • @andriykovach2736
    @andriykovach2736 Год назад +84

    It is really frustrating to hear that 'russian language was prohibited and it created dissent' over and over again. I've been talking russian and a lot of my friends still talking russian up to this moment and had no problems. There have been attempts to enforce ukraininan in buisenesses (cafes, restaurants etc) and after couple of months everything returned to how it was originally. Nobody wanter to go to some extreme lengths to really enforce the law for buisnesses.
    This language conundrum is only used for propaganda purposes and is totaly not the main issue of the war!

    • @globalbite5577
      @globalbite5577 Год назад +1

      God bless Russia 🇷🇺

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Год назад +7

      @@globalbite5577 boooooooooo 👎

    • @jonunciate7018
      @jonunciate7018 Год назад +5

      @@globalbite5577 with the wisdom to GTFO of Ukraine!

    • @robgeheim4842
      @robgeheim4842 Год назад

      @@globalbite5577 May His blessing end the russians soon ...

    • @vladolfputler9000
      @vladolfputler9000 Год назад

      Where was it prohibited? You still believe that 8 yo fake? Did you ever try like fact checking or something?

  • @j.d.4697
    @j.d.4697 Год назад +38

    "Russia's human rights council" 😅
    That's like hot ice, or North Korea calling itself a "democratic republic". 😆
    Oh wait... 🤔

    • @phrogme2450
      @phrogme2450 19 дней назад

      Oxymoron is what that is called. A figure of speech that combines contradictory words with opposite meanings. Russian Human Rights Council. SMH 🙀

  • @W_Bin
    @W_Bin Год назад +2

    Happily the question of West backing for return of Ukraine has been answered, in the affirmative.
    As to "mixed loyalties", hopefully all those who want to live under Kremlin rule will either have gone to Russia, or learned the error of their ways (or both). (That appeared to be the case in Kherson, which wasn't mentioned here.) Anyone else who feels a pressing need to murder and terrorise their compatriots because they want to be ruled by another country, needs to either emigrate or be jailed for treason.
    It wasn't pointed out by Luke Harding that
    1. the 2014 "separatist" supporters in Donbas and Crimea were under the influence of long term propaganda from Kremlin and local pro-Kremlin/kleptocracy oligarchs;
    2. The actual militants were substantially comprised of "volunteers" sent from Russia, armed and funded by the Kremlin, and were led by Russian infiltrators who have since acknowledged on video that up to 97.8% of the military capable men in Donbas REFUSED to fight against Ukraine;
    3. A national survey taken just a week before the 2014 invasion indicates that despite that propaganda, the vast majority of the population (Luhansk 76%, Donetsk 67%, Crimea 59%) had firmly REJECTED union of UKRAINE with Russia, let alone secession.
    3. Since then the "pro Russians" (and the apathists) have learned the cost of their "wishes"; and once the regions are liberated from their information blackouts, events have shown they will be disabused of the propaganda and realise the benefits and responsibilities of democracy.

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 3 дня назад

    i was doing a russian language course, many years ago now and we had a trip to kyev to practice our russian and i stayed with Russians who'd moved there decades before...
    i can't believe the russian invasion, but it is a reminder of how linked they are/were..

  • @dl6519
    @dl6519 Год назад +31

    The Ukrainians are trying to win, and the Russians are trying to not lose. Those are two very different mentalities.

    • @julesharper7209
      @julesharper7209 Год назад

      And the west wants Russia not to win

    • @nicoservin2870
      @nicoservin2870 Год назад

      Win what?

    • @houstonjoker3836
      @houstonjoker3836 Год назад +1

      @@nicoservin2870 their freedom, and liberty?

    • @scaper12123
      @scaper12123 Год назад

      you've got that backwards. The Russians can afford to lose, or rather they *could have*. Ukraine cannot afford to lose, or everyone dies, so they won't.

  • @Kolljak
    @Kolljak Год назад +44

    Russian "Human rights" council made me chuckle.

    • @ewokwarrior2656
      @ewokwarrior2656 Год назад +7

      Real life oxymoron.

    • @pabloc88886
      @pabloc88886 Год назад +4

      I hear they are debating some key questions like, "Are non-Russians actually human?", and "Do protesters have the right to remain silent when they are being tortured?"..

    • @Peregrine_1
      @Peregrine_1 Год назад +4

      Russian "Human Rights" Council happens to be in the same building as Russia's "Ministry of Truth"

    • @pabloc88886
      @pabloc88886 Год назад +1

      @@Peregrine_1 Somewhere, George Orwell is nodding...

  • @kenbob1071
    @kenbob1071 21 день назад +1

    So did I miss the part about what was "bizarre" about the Russian people??

  • @rick-be
    @rick-be Год назад

    Soldiers fight for each other,then look back,never forward.

  • @Coolnesski
    @Coolnesski Год назад +44

    Why call it a war when one country is invading and the other defending

    • @USS-SNAKE-ISLAND
      @USS-SNAKE-ISLAND Год назад +21

      Silly question. That's the very definition of "war."

    • @innocentiuslacrim2290
      @innocentiuslacrim2290 Год назад +13

      That is what wars have always been.

    • @raphael3620
      @raphael3620 Год назад

      Every invasion is always a war. Don't know if you don't understand simple English... Or you think every invasion is a play ground?

    • @azariahsego-wallace2015
      @azariahsego-wallace2015 Год назад +4

      Since 200,000 people have died, with two army’s fighting each other until they are achieved thier ends, i would say fits the def

    • @knelson3484
      @knelson3484 Год назад +1

      @@USS-SNAKE-ISLAND Silly reply.

  • @danarzechula3769
    @danarzechula3769 Год назад +11

    Nobody who truly loves freedom will lose interest in this

  • @mikewinburn
    @mikewinburn Месяц назад

    Wait… why is the thumbnail a picture of the Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki) in Warsaw, Poland?

  • @albertalberto9988
    @albertalberto9988 Год назад +74

    The most important indistinguishable sign of "good luck" in the Russian people,
    is his sadistic cruelty (Maxim Gorky. 1868-1936. Russian writer and playwright)
“Unlimited power in the hands of limited people always leads to cruelty “Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence.”
    A state of war only serves as an excuse for domestic tyranny.”
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

    • @fazelfayazi6985
      @fazelfayazi6985 Год назад +2

      That applies to the U.S

    • @albertalberto9988
      @albertalberto9988 Год назад +5

      @@fazelfayazi6985 Wherever it occupied, Russia has always denigrated others' culture, it renames streets, squares, parks etc after famous Russians trying to obliterate older, local memories.
      And they wonder why they are despised everwhere they have been.
Pushkin

    • @indieanna4380
      @indieanna4380 Год назад

      @@albertalberto9988 The great Russians know the truth!

    • @indieanna4380
      @indieanna4380 Год назад +1

      @@ares3809 the past is full of atrocities by all, hopefully we can change this, let's start with Russia.

    • @indieanna4380
      @indieanna4380 Год назад +1

      @@ares3809 it was hitler or Stalin didn't have a choice really. But yes, wrongs were done, by them too. So, do we keep continuing this violence.

  • @barriewilliams4526
    @barriewilliams4526 Год назад +35

    I believe that the little man has been talking with Nicolás Maduro the president of Venezuela with regard to fleeing there when it all gets too hot for him to stay in Russia. The amount of damage that he (the little man) has done to Russia & the Russian people is immense, and will take decades (if ever) to recover from. "Little man you've had a busy day, it's time to go to bed"

    • @tanyawales5445
      @tanyawales5445 Год назад +2

      I hope you're talking about a dirt nap.

    • @johnsteel5347
      @johnsteel5347 Год назад +1

      @@tanyawales5445 Or a nice cozy bed doused in oil on a lit pyre.

  • @lauchlanguddy1004
    @lauchlanguddy1004 23 дня назад +1

    all ukraine speaks russian and absolutley ZERO problem speaking russian in Ukraine AT ALL. I man ZERO, utterly bilungal

  • @tammykalshoven8302
    @tammykalshoven8302 Год назад +1

    We must support democracy ❤

    • @one_step_sideways
      @one_step_sideways Год назад

      Then support it in your country, which is far from being democratic

  • @lqr824
    @lqr824 Год назад +102

    Frankly one of the better interviews I've seen recently on CNN, I actually thought it was DW and was surprised to check the browser history and find it was CNN.

    • @mkodyChallengesYOurexistence
      @mkodyChallengesYOurexistence Год назад +6

      Did yoy not see the cnn sign on the screen all that time ?

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 Год назад +2

      Agree! It was so good.

    • @lqr824
      @lqr824 Год назад +4

      @@mkodyChallengesYOurexistence no, I usually am working with a different window while listening to news. You mean to say you just set there and watch the screen while listening to news? Is there much to see? Am I missing something?

    • @flori5548
      @flori5548 Год назад +5

      It makes me happy that DW is considered high quality journalism 😊

    • @rrnn6472
      @rrnn6472 Год назад +5

      @lqr824 I know you've addressed this to someone else, but I just wanted to add a thought. I've found it helpful to glance at the screen ever so often for the visuals - though like you, I also tend to listen in. The part where the gentleman mentions being too rich or too poor to leave included some "poignant" shots of people with luggage. I would have missed that had I just listened only.

  • @tedrohe9048
    @tedrohe9048 Год назад +38

    Stand with the peaceful and democratic country of Ukraine against the brutal and genocidal dictatorship of Putin Russia.

  • @laurietwan2846
    @laurietwan2846 Год назад +1

    In Canada we speak French and English.We don't kill them freedom of speech..Can speak any language...We have people from all over the World..We all bleed Red...🌍🙏💪☮️🌻🌻🌻🌻🌞

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Год назад

      In Ukraine it is the same---People can speak any language including RuZZian---the only language to be discriminated against in Ukraine was the Ukrainian language--It was banned over a hundred times!

  • @Phoenix-ov5gg
    @Phoenix-ov5gg Год назад +1

    I’m a westerner and in Kiev I only ever used Russian, Ukrainian is the language for filling out government paperwork, using in the office etc

    • @one_step_sideways
      @one_step_sideways Год назад

      That's because ukrainian is a made up language, just like the ukrainian "culture" and nationality

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Год назад

      It is Kyiv---Do you support Putler and his atrocities?

    • @Phoenix-ov5gg
      @Phoenix-ov5gg Год назад

      @@WangAiHua can’t tell if you’re joking or not, please tell me the link between Kiev and supporting Putin.

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Год назад

      @@Phoenix-ov5gg
      Sorry, couldn't tell if you wrote Kyiv as Kiev instead of Kyiv as a joke, or as a jab to the Ukrainian capital city which is not RuZZian Kiev but Ukrainian Kyiv!--not a fun thing during the war!

    • @Phoenix-ov5gg
      @Phoenix-ov5gg Год назад

      @@WangAiHua all my Ukrainian friends call it Kiev, I call it Kiev. Stop acting like a cultist and finding new ways to lick the balls of Ukrainian nationalists and calling everyone a Russian supporter who disagrees with you, it’s not going to help them win the war.

  • @darinowwing2126
    @darinowwing2126 Год назад +7

    Back Ukraine to the end. Teach Putin a lesson in Western resolve and prevent future wars.

  • @pazitor
    @pazitor Год назад +171

    Crimea controls the Sea of Azov and therefore the entire east coast of Ukraine, including many ports used to export grain. In that regard, I cannot see how Ukraine can ever afford to allow it to be in Russian hands. However, for Russians, it is a point of national pride _and_ similar strategic concerns. What to do? The talk about Russians using tactical nukes is now practically moot, as they have done that much damage already. Much of Ukraine is now rubble. Therefore, what the world needs to do is cheer on the Ukrainians while reminding Putin that if Russians nuke the world's breadbasket, Russians everywhere had better go into permanent hibernation.

    • @malaya8072
      @malaya8072 Год назад +3

      Russia in a state of complacency that is why Ukrainian missiles need to wake them up. I don't wish for them to die but they need to be shaken up - have a bit of a taste of the threats of war. A revolt against Putin is the best case scenario.

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Год назад +23

      What to do? Defeat Russia in Crimea.

    • @Pyladin
      @Pyladin Год назад +9

      Ukraine is not rubble. WTF. There has been loads of people living in the warzone all this time. They have some problems with electricity, that is all. Ukraine is even still producing goods, that are sold to the EU populations.

    • @almac9203
      @almac9203 Год назад +1

      ​@@harmless6813 I would offer Russia a lease of Crimea if they withdraw from the rest of Ukraine. That is the only concession I would make. Russia can have a long term lease if they leave. Ukraine will join the European union but not NATO and Russia retreat back to it's border and agree to not fund or arm separatists or we can continue to kill each other for the next decade.

    • @meikala2114
      @meikala2114 Год назад +2

      Russia needs to grow up and realise it is a failing empire, like the Engerlanders after the Suez Crisis post Ww2

  • @markolytviak1062
    @markolytviak1062 Год назад

    No one was “forbidden “ to speak Russian. That’s a ludicrous assertion. 3 centuries of the opposite would more closely resemble’truth’

  • @esvamapp
    @esvamapp Год назад +1

    Owens Matthews is on-point. Crimea was the harbinger to the current state of affairs and if Ukraine were to fall the rest of the region is endangered and destabilized, including Russia.

  • @xtrailz
    @xtrailz Год назад +9

    Russia has a human rights council? what do they do all day?

  • @filipdahlberg4420
    @filipdahlberg4420 Год назад +19

    The west should back Ukraine until; the last Russian soldier is kicked out or eliminated from Ukrainian lands. That includes Crimea and the currently annexed areas to the east. All of it.

  • @cl4re4d4ms
    @cl4re4d4ms Год назад

    Please add subtitles.

  • @musicfeind
    @musicfeind Год назад +1

    Subjective to say the least , open your eyes

  • @maggieobrien7280
    @maggieobrien7280 Год назад +16

    UKRAINE is going to make Russia wish they never heard of the name UKRAINE! LONG LIVE UKRAINE