Russia, China and Iran - a New Axis? - Kings and Generals DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Modern Affairs continues with a video on Russia, China and Iran, as we discuss their ties, interests and contradictions and try to deduce if Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Ali Khamenei can form a stable alliance - a new axis or support each other temporarily. Previously we have made videos on the 15 Events that Defined the War in Ukraine ( • 15 Events that Defined... ) and on the possible vectors of the upcoming Ukrainian counter-attack ( • Where Will Ukraine Att... ) and on why we consider the war in Ukraine to be Unprovoked • Why Do We Call the War...
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dang it looks like its from 2010 tho
To people wathing this in the future: There are Vatnik and Wumao bots in the comments that history books were telling you about before their regimes collapsed
The British Empire is crumbling. Its premier toilet paper - the $US is increasingly dumped in International Trade. The British Empire will no longer be able to steal the wealth of the world by paying with toilet papers. When you fantasise that Russia is "strapped for cash", you are just coping. Russia has dumped the $US.
Too many Vatniks and Wumaos in the comments section
Yeh. Alliance of Beast Bear, Dragon and False Prophet. What could go wrong?
Next we learn that they fight over capital of Israel... wait? Wasn't Kviv founded by Khazars? Shit...
China/Iran/Russia are not in an alliance with each other. They just simply agree to not get in each other's way and assist one another when mutually convenient.
@@Tigran-Abazyan more like, Russia allowed China to do deal with Central Asia, as Putin been "quiet" about the whole meeting, otherwise Moscow would have voiced any concern with a "third party" politician or scholar on a newspaper debate. Since Europe and US already fucked with Russia and their only "friend" at the moment is China who show no hostility or anything, might as well go to the "lesser evil" they deem
All 3 nations lust for the global hegemony enjoyed by United States.
same with the west
AKA loose alliance
@@JuanLegendre-ey9ty The US is responsible for many atrocities and deliberate gut-wrenching destabilization of countries.
But even with all it's flaws, it's still less of a devil than Russia, Iran and China.
"And as the United States commited several strategic blunders in Iraq and Afghanistan..."
That's a polite way of putting it.
Blunders with millions killed and many many Americans getting rich.
some can now debate afghanistan was US playing 6D chess since taliban might go to war with iran.
@@davidty2006 taliban will never go to war with Iran while US is still around......they are not that stupid
Okay, okay, they did a load of murderous, corrupt crap!!! Are you happy now???
I would say the "US orchestrated a series of self-inflicted disasters." That sounds a little better.
as a Persian-Russo-Chinese person, I am the physical embodiment of the axis powers
Lol 😂
how come lol,are you of middle asia origin?
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
LOL, which is the favorite part of yours?
You are absolutely wrong about Iran and China not having a historic relationship. The silk road trade was so Successful and important to both countries that Persian became one of the official languages of Yuan Dynasty in China
After the Islamization of Iran, the royal family of Perisa even seek shelter in China and eventually become Chinese officals. This video is totally lack of basic research.
啊?元朝才多长时间
That crazy
The sassanids traded with china a lot
波斯王子曾经在唐朝帮助下收复国土
*When you order the Axis off of Wish.*
💀
I mean you can say that about every country now. Nation states are a joke.
Got me in stitches😂
👏🏻
When you have Italy and a country 8000km away from you THAT is the axis of wish tbh
Actually this new axis is far more dangerous
Iran and China had very close relations since Parthian dynasty in Iran and the Han dynasty in China. Iran guaranteed the western end of the Silk Road and provided a safe land route to the European and Mediterranean market and China’s manufacturing provided the basis of a very lucrative trade route from which all benefited. This relationship only collapsed in recent history when West European countries discovered shipping routes that precluded the land route. Recent relations between Iran and China seek to renew this ancient relationship.
In sassanid era too. In arab invasion 3.Yazdgard went to china for asking help and china sent his army
The truth is, in the Malay Archipelago everything was destroyed when the Europeans came, a terrible disaster was experienced by the natives of the Americas and Australia
@@shahesmail313 Many Iranians who followed Yazdgard to China were granted official and noble status and still retained their culture to live in Tang Empire.
@@auron7361Yup, I'm a descend of Javan exiles. The Dutch enslaved us
@陈一搏 like the Uighurs in concentration camps?
excellent work and analysis, thanks ❤
Russia,China, Iran and North Corea are number 1 / World ❤
Now I have to question all the history stuff coming out of this channel
很明显是美国的宣传机器
12:57 - the image representing Iran is that of Hassan Rouhani, former president of Iran. His term ended in 2021. The current president is Ebrahim Raisi, but the country's supreme leader is Ali Khameini.
They all look quite similar indeed
@@zarategabe elaborate please
he is not hassan rouhani , i dont know this mullah but and never saw him
im from iran
i hope all mullahs go to hell
He is not Hassan Rouhani. I am from Iran
My name EFREM
It's so strange seeing actual world history like this happen before my eyes, some people say "history" stopped when the cold war ended, but history is an ongoing story.
@@shykorustotora Sit in the corner Orcnik.
@@shykorustotora Russian Shills do not get freedom of speech, because supporting Putin means you do not support free speech. I am only giving you what your morals believe in.
@@shykorustotora Crybaby Orcnik, I can talk bad about Russia all I want, because unlike you I live in a FREE country. The sooner NATO breaks up Russia the better.
@@shykorustotora Aha. One side bias. I really want to get the side of the side killing children in Ukraine. I’m sure they have a their own side.
The replies here are the perfect representation of "freedom" as envisioned by the West.
AKA: rules for thee but not for me
你猜文化,民族,语言,完全不同的三个国家,为什么会团结?就是因为你们,我们必须保卫自己的祖国。
说的很不错
Chinese people want to ask a question: Has the United States accused Israel of committing human rights violations by slaughtering civilians in Gaza? Has the United States accused Israel of its aggression against Palestine over the years?
It's best not to talk about "human rights" every day if you can't achieve equal treatment.
No basis for claims that Israel committed any human rights violations. Palestinians always started the first and got beaten. That is what could happen if you start the war.
@@mdjey2ethnic cleansing apologist, the world isn’t stupid
@@mdjey2what start did you mean? isnotreal lives on land belonging to Palestine
@@mdjey2😅You're blind
@@Lightwing2001 Oh you totally convinced me.🤦♂
SEATO is a good example of how an alliance might collapse simply because you don't share the same security concerns.
I shudder in hindsight
they share same security concerns, that demon across the atlantic.
@@125discipline2 warmongering ccp?
@@Cam-nq8brwarmongering? Please, name one war the last 50 years
Vietnam
Classic "The enemy of my enemy is my friend".
this is a byzantine proverb..
the proverb is as stupid as "if our enemies do not like something, then we are doing everything right"
Stalin thought that and learned better to his sorrow.
And howd that work out for them@@kartalpencesi2000
@@kaiser9109 their empire lasted 1000 years, try again you mongrel
A good summary of the history between world powers and its relationship with contemporary geopolitics. Being students of history, it's no surprise the Kings and Generals team can navigate politics so readily.
After all, history is essentially the story of politics over time... with the occassional natural disaster and pandemic thrown in. We can never discount nature's ability to throw a curve ball at the best laid plans of humankind.
I'm enjoying the modern content but also love the historical stuff, so keep up all the good work!
US, NATO/EU and Israel new axes
@@alanmalan3819
Ah yes the most pro lgbtq country on the planet with the higest gender equality on the world and strong anti discrimination laws Iceland is definitely the next Axis 😂
@alanmalan3819 I mean, non, not really a new alliance - if that's what you mean... or do you mean to say that the US, EU and Israel have bought / need to buy some new axes?
@leonl4752 I didn't say the COVID-19 pandemic was necessarily a 'natural' occurrence, if that's what you mean, but the COVID family of viruses are certainly natural.
A very good speacj of the day thank you you very much
A "blunder" is when I forget to call my mom on her birthday. When I contrive a mass hysteria about nuclear weapons to justify an invasion and military occupation of Iraq it's called "war crimes and crimes against humanity."
Not calling your mom on her birthday is far worse
Yeah, lol or the "Unprovoked invasion of Ukraine". I love how the US insists that the Russian invasion of Ukraine was Unprovoked, every time they want to mention it, as if we wouldn't notice. Just a lil bit of research and you'll understand how "Unprovoked" the invasion was.
@@donaldseigel4101 wrong. first Gulf war liberated Kuwait, second Gulf war has nothing to do with Kuwait, they justified the invasion in the "2nd Gulf war" by claiming (lying) that iraq had WMDs all they found though was Oil, gold and a gov change, til this day (they and the Iranians' Mullas) are in control of Iraq check out Ambassador/PM Romanowsky
@@donaldseigel4101 sorry WMDs sounds like nukes to me, either way it doesnt justify the war crimes committed by the US (Al Gharib prison) or their reckless nation building, Iraq is still in taters and even Iraqis would say they prefer the devil they know ( Saddam) than the devil they dont know ( you can make the assumption). If America actually invested properly and developed the nation, built a government... then the democracy Bush promised to deliver would be true. That is not the case unfortunately. But what would you know about your country being destroyed just because another country on the other side of the world wanted to make heavy profit (and they did, US military industrial complex sure did)
@@donaldseigel4101 Stop making excuses for US. They F'd up in Iraq, just like they did in Afghanistan and Lybia, just like they did in Vietnam, just like they did in Hawai and Hondouras..the list is too long of countries the US has invaded' or put in a proxy, US friendly government by overthrowing the current ruler in those countries.
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@@KokosNaSnehu2 yeah😢 I can relate with him
Your videos are amazing. Thank you. Stay safe people. 👊
why not "A New Allies?"
Pro west propaganda
They don't reject human rights. They reject the use of human rights issues-genuine or contrived-to justify the undermining or destruction of governments.
China does not deny human rights particularly strongly in concentration camps for Uyghurs
😂😂😂Europeans and Americans killed millions of Muslims in the Middle East, slaughtered tens of millions of African blacks and Native Americans, and buried the bodies of aboriginal children underground in Canadian churches. Is it genocide for European Christians to assimilate them?
@@user-wm5rt9pw5l Your use of the term "concentration camps" suggests you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
@@user-wm5rt9pw5l what about USs concentration camps?!
@@alanfriesen9837 oh sorry, "reeducation resort"?
Correction to the video audio: the BRICS members have been incorrectly stated (Iran instead of India)
get india out put iran in
multiple sources stated that it was originally India, only after heavy US sanctions for being a customer of Russia, India withdrew its support for BRICS, being replaced by Iran as a main party member.
@@LuoSon312_G8 yea these "multiple sources" are the prime example of misinformation that you may be exposed to, it's basic geopolitics that BRICS is a block of future strong economies and just ask yourself in what universe is Iran a strong or developing economy
@@LuoSon312_G8 Regardless of how true that is, the map still shows India rather than Iran so it's most likely an error of audio.
It was definitely India in BRICS at the start
1:34 - Why does the Russian Army guy look like 2003 Brock Lesnar? 😂
26:52 There is error here. BRICS stands for Brazil,Russia, India, China and South Africa. Just recently Iran joined BRICS along with Saudi Arabia and other such countries like Argentina but the "I" in BRICS is not Iran bruh the editor needs to check twice lol
Suddenly, I became an Aixs country citizen, although China defeated Japan in WW2.
With the help from the U.S. who invaded japan and dropped 2 nukes.
@@1HeatWalk
Sure, I know and admit this.
US helped a lot back then.
But US bombed (not invaded, US did not rob any territory from Japan) Japan because japan bombed the US first at the pearl harbor.
Italy and Germany are in NATO, Japan supports NATO
Because US said so…
@@1HeatWalk
U.S. were at war with Japan, and the Chinese were holding on to a million japanese soldiers.
Thanks for the content this channel is gallus cheers m8 .watching from Scotland peace and love to all
Intro song before the sponsorship??
What is the opening sound name??
26:49 I found a script error. You say Iran instead of India.
India's real name is actually rundia
How about the fact that he said "Strategic blunder" when talking about how the US Invaded Iraq under a false pretence which killed millions of innocent people meanwhile saying "Invasion of Ukraine"? This channel is propaganda tool for America. He also refered to Iran as "running out of money" meanwhile the US is going through a debt crises. Pathetic.
@Ballu Lallu no india is from hendi ..hendi is persian name ...orginally name of this land indian people was bharat
@@ballulallu4167Pakistan is Randistan
@@ballulallu4167randistan Pakistan
"America is not at war, the Marine Corps is at war, America is at the mall."
There are still malls around?
@@conspicuouslyinconspicuous5638 I can barely find a parking spot at my local mall; it's so over crowded.
I'm still a Marine at age 70, but they tell me I'm to old to fight.
@@dalemay7498 Not yet you are.
You should see how many hunter rifles their are here hunting big game with .308 rifles.
Remington. 308 pump action with clip.
Snipers not even mentioned are here by 100s in northern Canada.inuit best hunters in world.can stand by frozen hole waiting for prey for upto 3 days without moving.not to mention how we hunt out here on east coast Canada
4:42 that’s cute, Care Bears 🐻 😂
"No, we're not saying we're sponsored by war itself" I roared at that ngl
The arguments presented against China, Iran, Russia alliance, could be made against any international alliance; take a look at Turkey, Greece, Austria and Hungary, they have been historical rivals for centuries, but united in NATO against the Soviet Union then and Russia now.
Turkey is obviously going to side with Russia.
Lol you think Turkey is against Russia now? 😂😂 Turkey is the centrepoint of Russia's sanction-evading tactics.
@@KatariaGujjar Turkey is a Chameleon state, it's playing a fine line between its NATO alliance while tempering Russia, but if a conflict break out between NATO and Russia, the Bear will crush the Chameleon first, and Erdoğan knows that.
@@alistairbest3622
Turkey is the most Russia-friendly country in NATO. It's nonsensical to think Russia will crush Turkey first. 🤦♂️
@@KatariaGujjar "in the NATO", and that's the problem, one can't have its cake and eat it too, and that's what Turkey has been doing for the last 60 years, but if a war break out between NATO and Russia, Turkey is the most logical target for Russia. and Erdoğan knows that !!!
What a great ideia, lets call the two countries with the biggest losses in the second world war of Axis, despite the fact this losses were fighting the Axis! Its not going to be offensive, its not like millions of Chinese and Russians died
@@Dimitris_Balf Japan, Germany and Italy where the Axis, what the first two countries did in the URSS and China was the reason we created the term crime against humanity, soo calling them as Axis is offensive
@@Mmm230496 No. They act like one, they're that one
Their past can't be a justification for their future crime
Act like a dick, be called a dick.
@@G.A.C_Preserve So US is also axis now?
Wtf does this have to do with anything?
The Axis in the first WW1 were pretty much Germany, Austria and Turkey.
And the Axis in the second world war were Germany, Italy and Japan.
Why tf would anyone be offended because of this? Things change. Alliances change. Turkey was an Axis member once and now is a NATO member. Maybe in the future it would become an Axis member again. Japan was an Axis member and is now a staunch European and US ally.
Get your sensitive a** outta here.
The logo of SCO at 26:31 was mirrored, in case you didn't recognize Chinese or Russian texts.
Great Work thank u from Germany !
The primary problem with the US is it fails to recognize that societies develop uniquely in diverse circumstances. Imposing democracy on other nations does not guarantee immediate transformation into an American-like society, as it can have devastating consequences and cost lives. While post-WWII changes in Germany, Japan, and Italy were successful, these countries had a long history of development and modernization, unlike the distinct situations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria.
Uh oh, you said a no no. Can’t suggest that things were better before they took out Saddam Hussein, that might suggest America only fought a war for unjustified and corrupt reasons…
@@wyattcole5452 Bush said so himself lol
@@agus_pax8796 Je suis choqué
Germany , Japan were different because they lost the war and up till now , I wouldn't even consider them sovereign nations. Just look at the amount of American troops in their country. Part of the reason why Germany and Japan are successful economically is partly due to their culture , bureaucracy and work ethics. On the other hand Italy is not exactly successful, they have a "southern" problem which is an extremely low trust society. Read Francis Fukuyama " Political Order and Political decay" You will get what I mean.
@@chosk80 you're spot on. I'm aware of the southern problem, my point is different.
Honestly, you should stick with making historical videos, instead of geopolitics.
This is history in the making and I think K&G did a great job explaining the shifting alliances happening around the world.
Well most of the viewers are from NATO countries so they do what their viewers want!
Its all for money through YT after all for this channel!
For real.
@@hwg5039 i see a pattern her Non NATO or USA has bases in their country type countries are lauding the effort and praising the channel but we who from other countries see this as western biased! K&G has Run out of Historical content and they dont want to animate battles anymore so they make these videos now and thats the Truth
These days, most countries, especially developing worlds, want to be more independent, rather than being controlled or intervened by external powers. China, Russia, Iran, in a general sense, consistently pursue a foreign policy of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs and thus, various countries somehow feel more comfortable to work with these big nations than cooperating with western powers, especially in the areas of trade and investment.
Have you not seen any of the Chinese propaganda and talking points being parroted by the media? China is constantly interfering in internal affairs, our own president is taking bribes from them, movies aren't allowed to criticize China, media isn't allowed to talk about Chinese concentration camps, or how they're harvesting organs from political prisoners to sell on the worldwide organ market.
Russia is constantly interfering in other countries affairs. What are you talking about?
China does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, which is written into the Chinese Constitution. Iran is too preoccupied to interfere with other countries. Since the Soviet Union, Russia has only done less in interfering with other countries than the United States, not without doing so. It is just that Russia's economy is declining and its ability to intervene in foreign countries has weakened.
美国的对外政策就是控制不了的就毁掉 免得成为威胁
very believable lies, i can see how china interfered in Maldives@@yinruoshui0001
this is amazing for you.
What you forgot to mention is: As their cooperation grows it will push neutral countries to pick a side. Also war in Ukraine pushed EU towards federalization a bit.
China doesn't want to force its partners to pick side,
Pakistan has been pro-USA bit China never protest against it,
China is much mote realistic and pragmatic,
in 200.BC, during Warring States Petiod, the Qin state has always dealed with the 6 nations anti-Qin alliance,
so the US anti-China strategy us nothing new and impressive for the Chineses,
@@Emilechen Pakistan is enemy of India. India is enemy of China. Enemy of my enemy is my friend. Expecting good deeds from a country where you can't criticize government is ridiculous.
@@Emilechen Pakistan people a anti-american now - they support Imran Khan against american puppet goverment
@@Emilechen Lol Communist China have nothing to do with Qin. The Warring States ruled via divine legitimacy, China rule and acts via Communistic domination. There is zero connection to be made.
What do you mean? Ukraine pushed EU towards federalization? explain plz.
Seriously???
Yes
It’s like living in the dipshit Bush era all over again.
yes Iran and China had very close relations since Parthian dynasty in Iran and the Han dynasty in China. Iran guaranteed the western end of the Silk Road and provided a safe land route to the European and Mediterranean market and China’s manufacturing provided the basis of a very lucrative trade route from which all benefited. This relationship only collapsed in recent history when West European countries discovered shipping routes that precluded the land route. Recent relations between Iran and China seek to renew this ancient relationship.
And it will and be successful for current times. Congratulations.
Axis does not mean enemy or adverse . It refereed specifically to Berlin - Italy as far as war goes .
@@jonlittle5032 You (U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Germany, France...) are the Axis, neo-nazi powers of the world. You are the inheritors of nazis.
@@jonlittle5032west are a Democratic order 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
One important thing you forgot to mention is Israel's stance on Iran's nuclear programme. In short, the Israeli government sees Iran's nuclear programme as a major threat and they have stated that any further expansion of Tehran's nuclear power will be seen as a cassus beli to which they would respond with a preemptive strike(and not necessarily a bombing strike but a potential nuclear warhead strike, even though Israel denies international claims of their posession of nuclear warheads)
We can't really trust people who believe in fairy tales and 72 virgins some huge freaking boom boom.
Israel would bomb the shit out of Iran if it could find a reason to
All the more reason for Iran to develop it's nuclear and other defense capabilities then. Because Israel and it's nuclear weapons presents an existential threat to Iran. Because you so casually mentioned using nuclear weapons on a country like it's acceptable behavior.
I am not sure Israel have the international standing or prestige to withstand the backlash of a nuclear first strike. US will more than likely not aquiece at an operational level, the potential fallout of a nuclear arms race in ME, and normalisation of nuclear first strike will create much greater issue for US than it would solve for Israel.
and Iran can feign strategic ambiguity with the existence of its own nuclear weapons, Israel is trying to play an impossible game here
I want this guys voice over when I'm having to explaining why I'm out late like an ally cat
Everybody has an agenda, when it comes to individual human beings and nations. That doesn’t mean friendships can’t be genuine. As in humans, so in nations
You forgot North Korea
little rocket man is not yet unlocked
These are *regional* powers with overlaping perceived spheres of influence. They are each waiting for the one to face plant to move into each other's backyards. They might be cooperating militarily but China and Iran are already deciding on how to take over Russia's sphere's in Central Asia and Caucuses before someone else like Turkey, India, or the USA moves into some of the countries in those areas.
Another problem is that China is on the verge of being a global power, rather than just a regional one. They should be the clear leader of a coalition. But the other two nations will not accept Chinese leadership even though they would naturally should have to be junior partners in comparison with Beijing.
China is not on the verge of being a global power. It already is one.
That is assuming winnie ze furher's regime doesn't collapse alongside all of its paper mache infrastructure.
Finally someone who understands 👌🏻
Tbh Caucuses already did fall to Turks. If Russia falls from power next war might happen in Iran for south Azerbaijan
Well said !
Dude how can you put a "new axis" this is just wrong at all levels.
Makes sense. 3 authoritarian regimes teaming up against the free world. Sounds like axis to me
because its american
Italy and germany are in nato and japan supports nato
Probably because they behave like the previous axis powers. Authoritarian dictatorships which aggressive and expansionist tendencies.
@@benghiskahn3673 reminds me of UK and US. Us expanded to the midwest thru military means killing natives. They also invaded mexico
BRILLIANT
This is looking RELEVANT
There are no allies or foes, just interests.
For now, Iran, China, and Russia, share close interests.
Same goes for all other allies
weren't happy K&G turning into geopolitics channel
And we weren’t happy with Russia starting the largest land war in Europe since WW2, and forcing us to take sides….
@@nobodyherepal3292 Prelude to this war has been initiated much earlier by US ambitions to obtain a strategic and geopolitical advantages over Russia by extending NATO by former Russian allies. Further the situation has gradually become worse and worse until Russian invasion, when exploded. Very simple reason, type of which has been occurring many times in history between different adversaries. Unfortunately...
@@comeniusja6563 you know, NATO wouldn’t have grown, if the people of Poland, the Baltics, Romania, and Bulgaria didn’t feel threatened by the Russians.
And this stupid war has proven there fears right.
@@comeniusja6563 those countries can decide for themselves.... and allies you mean old conquered land?
History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, and then as a farce.
Now thats a group going places!😉
Honestly a kind of disappointing video, does the United States support democracy when it supports the Saudi government and their war in yemen? How about when they support a facist coup in Bolivia who's leader president is now in jail for massacres of indigenous protesters during their short lived coup government. Does France support democracy when it coerces its former African colonies that democratically decide to loosen the colonial ties that still bind them to France? It's like you have read the US state departments official line without a single ounce of skepticism
Good points, everybody is looking out for their best self interest but you can't deny that the west are the only ones with a modicum of morality. Or at least they feel guilt for the actions they've made in the past
Unfortunately a lot of people use this as an excuse for magical thinking that Russia or China, countries that don't even pay lip service to human rights are better.
Bruh what tf did america do in Bolivia that’s not our business and not our fault no matter what.
And until someone invents a way for the US economy to survive without Saudi oil then they can get the weapons, way the world works.
You’re confusing democracy with geopolitical influence
@@ntf5211
Big difference between being barley involved in some countries coup and a full blown invasion it’s a stupid comparison
Guilty? Moral? Like in Palestine?😂@@nathanmacdonnell5422
Calling it axis is pretty excessive
It's not, since they're pretty authoritarian.
@@SHVRWK it's not the same. They are in a similar situation, but not the same. I suggest to check what the axis actually done before giving free sentences. of course the west would depict their enemies like Nazi Germany. Sorry but didn't the USA invased Korea Nicaragua Guatemala Congo Laos Vietnam Cambodia Grenada Lebanon Iran Iraq Afghanistan Somalia Panama Yemen Pakistan Sudan Bosnia Siria Kuwait Libia Guam Guatemala Congo with the help of various nation like United Kingdom France Italy and others ? Wasn't that an axis between the French American and British ?
It's not
@@alizamani1196 it is yes. At least did you know why the axis born in the first place ? The real axis ?
@@jeremy9416 You say it's not an axis and yet you ask me if I know why it was born?
In Iran, you can feel that Axis actually operating
We, the people of Africa are tired of Western Axis. 😂😂😂😂
IKR I'm sure the entirety of South America, Middle East and most Asian countries feel the same too.
Third world Africa....you left that out 🤦♂️...... wonder HOW MANY people like this person are on boats trying to get to Europe
Why don’t you guys go to Russia,Iran,North Korea,and China?
@@theskeptic3214
cuz we didn't all those bloody SLAVERY n COLONIALISM to them FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS
@@BT-qs7id
wo wo Wo WO hold it right there
DIDN'T U WESTOIDS START THIS B$ BY "trying to get to AFRICA on boats” AKA “TRIANGULAR TRADE" ?
Dude, that thumbnail looks nothing like Ayatollah Khamenei.
Has the artist ever seen his face?
Remember that many people thought the First World War would not happen because everyone was making too much money from trade and would not jeopardize that. Economics is a factor, but the main drivers of war are Fear, Pride, and Self Interest.
Also, when one is making a lot of money one wants even more.
tbh Racism is also a massive factor especially in Japan
War is a fairly natural thing we’ve been fighting since we first formed into tribal groups
The main problem we became far far to good at killing men
War almost keeps the world fair
One power rises becomes fat and lazy only to be ripped apart by a stronger hungrier opposition
Ie mongols vikings huns etc
Somewhere along the line it all got a bit mixed up
Once upon a time if you killed the general you won the war
Then commanders started not aiming at each other
@@AbdulRahman-uw4ndWell US takes the cake regarding that
Not at all, those are the means by which the rulling class sells to workers that they need to fight other workers in a distant land.
War is always about economics.
US oil industry benefits a lot of all its wars, not because the lazy analysis of them being robbing oil, is not about that, US has plenty of oil and gas in its own land, but markets are about controlling the prices and by waging war, destroying potential competitors and making countries abide by US rules is the way they control it, selling always high even though the world has plenty to give.
How much oil US robbed in Ukraine Russia war? Basically none, but sanctioning an entire and big oil and gas manufactorer that is Russia and selling to all its in need customers already made US oil and gas sector huge gains.
The same strategy was used with The Fruit Company, and you cant forgot that US was rich, but after ww2 and their contracts to repair europe, the US construction sector gained huge amounts of money.
So there is no such thing as morals and "fears" its the interest of the few at the expense of the many, nothing new.
U.S got these guys relying on the power of friendship😂
@@shykorustotora and Iran is a hamster trying to pass as a dog, Russia is a poodle with gangrene and China is a shi tzu that keep shiting itself.
Thank you for good news information, united nations on world peace and freedom, not war
India also is emerging as a very independent force, neither dependent on western democracies while having good relations with Iran and Russia
India has horrible relations with China. So there's a huge problem in India joining such an Axis.
and nukes
And pretty good relations with the US
And will never go to war with anyone except with Pakistan and China
'also'? India is pretty much independent yes, but Russia is becoming a chinese puppet
I'm surprised that North Korea and Belarus aren't included.
they are like Hungary or Romania in WW2
Belarus is a Russian puppet state, while North Korea is so impoverished that they can't feed themselves. They're so minor that they don't really count.
@@romanpopyk Where are the other 3 comments?
They're not real countries
@@mr.normalguy69 the RUclips algorithm deletes a lot of comments.
There is no doubt that center of world power is been shifted to Asia continent 😊
You are wrong. Multipolarity is about eliminating centrism.
And I hope you all know' the guy from Korea will also tag along.....
Did you talk about who pushed the Russian, china and Iran closer and closer?
The US is acting more like an Axis. This guys need to do better research.
How
Very Educative world wide.
Yeah showing it more and more everyday now
as an Iranian I think the important question that needs to be finally answered is, who makes better p*rn? Russia or the U.S.?
پشمام چه سوالی کردی ! 🥴
türk olarak cevap vereyim amerikan tam oruspu :D
What do you think?
@@lambert801 we think american p***n is better , black men avenge their ancestral slavery on white women
Finaly, someone who asks the real important questions!
And remember kids, when a video non chalantly tells you that the US supports human rights, its american propaganda
and remember kids when a random stranger on the internet talks about us human rights violations he is either a russian bot or very stupid
And in the RUclips platform..my bro
Well it's better than communist countries lol any day
Also, remember kids we're the number one provider of humanitarian relief in the world.
@Jonathan-jp4zz it was pretty much destroyed before we got there the taliban did that already, and you're obviously too young to remember 9/11 so you don't understand the fury that erupted from seeing 3000 of your countrymen and women forced to jump from a burning tower or face being crushed or burned alive. There was righteous anger directed at the taliban in Afghanistan, Iraq is another story I'll admit. Or was there another conflict you were referring to?
people do not need to agree ideologically inorder to work together. What they need is respect. To respect that the other people have their own way of doing things. Work together where you can, and respect each others borders and ways of doing things within those borders.
*26:51* BRICS is an Economic cooperation between Brazil, Russia, Iran, China and South Africa
_India laughing in the corner_
Thanks for your hard work, much appreciated to all of us who have this yearning and love for history.
It would be interesting to see the similar video about "New Allies".
"New"
GLOBALISM
The New Allies is nothing new, except Germany and Japan switched sides now.
@@alvinite9164
Only Italy stayed loyal smh...
@@firstnamelastname4249 What do you mean stayed loyal? Lol as far as I know Italy was one of the founding members of NATO.
The axis side is looking like the damn LA Clippers 😂
Its good to see they stand shoulder to shoulder with each
Clear western point of view as according to you America has done no wrong instead of destabilising countries and fuelling internal wars to weaken countries and gather them under there influence, How hard is it to understand countries don't want to be bullied by the USA and uk and should be allowed to interact with each other how they see fit! Colonialism is all the proof you need to see how far back this tactic by the west has been going on.
We just won’t learn our lesson, it’s so embarrassing that our country is so empirical while claiming to be the opposite, never mind the propaganda that’s spread to make it seem as though America and it’s allies are the only moral nations
@@wyattcole5452 I think I'd opt with American colonialism any day over whatever the fuck Russia and China are doing.
Yes we don see any wrong when 800000 nonwite people die
Might is Right.
@@TheDanielStrang slavery!
If you think about the original Axis it was vary much an alliance of convenience. The NATO alliance was build on years of shared conflicts and struggles. Alone side strong economic and strategic reasons to unite together. There economic need for US aid after WW2 to rebuild and there shared threat of the soviet union built that alliance. Now you are seeing these countries needing some sort of support as they are being sanctioned and strategically threatened by the US. I think we are sorta seeing the rise of a new dipolarity in global politics. With Western Neo-Liberal Capitalism on oneside and an Eastern Conservative (in a global sense, not saying Xi Jinping is like a republican) Authoritarian Capitalism on the other.
Liberalism vs. (de facto) Monarchy. It’s a continuation of the Napoleonic wars.
Could NATO be be considered a alliance of convenience too? Aren't all aliances like that? Like the US Saudi aliance. US with Pinochet. US with a number of non democratic nations including Spain during it dictatorial period. I think that many Americans in fact see the NATO alliance as inconvenient at the moment which would explain the massive popularity of Trumps attacks on US permanence on NATO.
Feels to me that a lot of people, Europe included as per Macrons speeches on the subject, are finding very convenient to continue its economic alignment with China even if in detriment of the US.
From my perspective, someone in the global south, I don't see the US and NATO as the good guys nor China. Both sides are struggling in games of empire, as is to be expected, and we don't have to pick a side other than our own.
@@juliujacobsen9928
People seem to forget that Trump was pretty much reiterating what past presidents were complaining about European defense obligation in a much more rude and brash manner. He pretty much warned Germany not to be dependent on Russian oil where he was laughed at.
Also Macron is pretty mucha black sheep at this point. Eastern Europe especially Poland are firmly on America's side and most conflict within NATO are among European states
@@juliujacobsen9928 To a degree yes, but not really. Russia and China are natural foes who are only working together because of the US. Europe and America may not agree on everything, but by this point they have shared values and a vested interest in keeping a long-term partnership with one another. Even if Russia and China stopped existing, the US and Europe would still be allies- at least for a while- just because they've become so close. As well, the US really doesn't want to take over Europe, and Europe can't/wouldn't want to take over America, so even if tensions exist or would exist without common foes, it would be a long time before any serious conflicts came up. Contrast that with Russia and China who would throw each other under the bus with no remorse the second it becomes beneficial to.
@@genghiskhan5701 Macron said out loud what is said in low voices in Europe... as is tradition for French presidents to do. Other than Macron you just have to look at what Germany is DOING in regards to China.
Trump was laughed at all the time for a number of reasons and this time was the one occasion the broken clock was right and wasn't laughed at... at least in my circles. Germany wasn't worried about closing ties to Russia because its energy was so cheap and what would keep the German industry viable. Without that next to free gas from Russia Germany has just gone into technical recession from which it won't come out of any time soon.
Also. Who blew up the pipeline? Was it Russia? Did they really have the most to win from it?
"non interference in internal affairs", what a joke when the state saying this, invades another country citing internal affairs of said country.
No matter how small a country is, as long as it has sovereignty, it enjoys membership in the united nations.
Does "the other country" have united nations membership?😒
Does your country have official diplomatic relations with them?😂
Oh~but they have indeed been active in the united nations for a period of time, even they are one of the five permanent members😲
and the nameplates in front of their desk say.............CHINA.😏🤭😄😂
Actually the balance of power in West Asia is not complete unless Iran obtains nukes as well.
That is a naive understanding of the west capitalism. As if there was not class warefare in the 'free' democratic world. As if the western capitalism was not hostile towards the worker class.
22:27 This is a bit niche, but a fact supporting that thesis is that during the very first 24 hours of the full scale invasion, the Chinese Ambassy of Ukraine (if i'm not wrong) advised its citizens to either stay at home instead of evacuating, or proudly display their chinese flag on their car, as if it would grant them some special form of protection.
Their advice was taken down and scraped off their intranet within like 2 or 3 days before they advised to the contrary.
Also the bias of state censors on their intranet in the very first 24 hours pointed strongly toward almost arrogant certainty of Ukraine's fast demise. Anti-war publications were taken down within hours while radical ultra-pro-war publications were kept online for days while literally trending.
Of course China knew. Chinese concerns were the reason for the delay of the invasion of Ukraine - to Russia's detriment. So there is one reason this "axis" is flawed from the start.
@Ivan Laplante Not just the first 24 hours of invasion. The staunchly pro Russian stance and censorship of anti war pro ukraine sentiment continued until the successful counter offensive of Kharkiv. Then over night, a few pro ukraine contents started to pop up if you search for it. Even today, pro Russian/ anti west anti NATO narratives get front page trending status while pro ukraine content are just barely allowed. You still have to self censored to a high extent avoid getting banned or worse.
In less than 24 hours, I`m a Chinese.
I love how Chinese diplomats tried to claim ignorance on this. Chairman Xi just declared that Beijing has a “No-limits” alliance with Moscow yet they had no idea that Russia would invade Ukraine so they aren’t responsible for not trying to stop it.
The world does not trust China because the CCP lies, they’re caught in lies, then they lie again to cover up the original lie.
you know it's funny, they said history ended after the Cold war but now I'm witnessing history right before my eyes as eras continue to shift, it's truely showed me that history never ends
I both wish those countries to establish cooperation and development, but i also don't want to see WW3. People after WW1 didn't think WW2 was possible, yet it happened and was catastrophic, now we see the potential of an insane conflict. We all joke about that, but God knows how could that conflict develop.
No country are real 'friend', they are just cooperating for a common interest, common 'enemy', or the cooperation is beneficial to both side in different way
A new Axis? C'mon Kings and Generals. You guys make awesome content, it doesn't need to go to "clickbatey" territory
Well, Russia invaded Ukraine, China is threatening to invade Taiwan.
Hitler invaded Austria, Czechoslovakia etc.WW2 Italy and Japan also did similar things.
There are similarities, definitely.
@@akacicaaThere’s literally similarities between almost every fucking alliance in history, not just WW2.
@@akacicaa 180 country in the world acknowledge Taiwan is part of China
America following Napoleon n Hitler action n expanding its power to the east
And you expect the Russia To Do nothing
@@barcelonafame Wasn’t trying be so angry, but stating just how broad the similarities between every alliance in history are. Alliances from the BC era aren’t much different from their 20th and 21st century counterparts.
They're funded by the United States government and are part of their propaganda department now. Notice how half of their content as of late, if not more, is about American revisionism, the war in Ukraine, and recently the war in Gaza.
26:50 - Howdy Kings and Generals, the I in BRICS is for India (shown in infographic), not Iran.
How you leave north Korea kim off the thumbnail he the wild card out of all of them 😅
When I speak to my friends, it’s hard to give an exact complete overview of each sides ideology in a few words, but when you guys said “peoples rights over sovereignty rights” I think that’s the best way to describe it
You guys are stepping on the toes of TLDR News.
26:51 BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. There is no IRAN in it. In case you missed it.
But Iran is always invited
It is now 😊
do not insult iran, they've got a point, they saw western expansion in their own country.
I thought the new Axis is called (J)AUKUS
Mom we want Axis.
We have Axis at Home.
:Axis at Home:
LMFAOOO
😂😂😂😂
Absolutely!!!!
Axis implies a heavily coordination, I don’t see that yet here..!!
North Korea wondering why it was left out even though it worked so hard.
They are propped up by China and would starve to death if left to it's own devices.
There military is a circus. Operating with 70's soviet weapons and using horde tactics 😂 and the fact their soldiers have zero war experience. Their entire military would be mowed down in an actual war. Which is why they pursue nukes.
@@Haolfywho is stronger? Iran or North Korea ?
@@punchyMiddleEarth who is stronger? Iran or North Korea ?
who is stronger? Iran or North Korea ?