This Is The END Of The 'Old' Continent | Dr. Pascal Lottaz

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Europe has committed many crimes over the past 1000 years. But never it has committed them on this scale, this willingly, and in such a united front against itself. The level of self-defeating policies that are bringing the continent to the brink of nuclear self-destruction are flabbergasting.
    In this talk, Ezequiel Bistoletti from the Spanish-language channel Demoliendo Mitos de la Politica ( / @demoliendomitosdelapo... ) interviews me about my views on current affairs and this very bizarr moment when many European elites are willingly sacrificing the interest of their citizens on the altar of Trans-Atlantic globalism.
    Oh and at the end, we also have a nice chat about Japan and why I‘m still in love with this country :)

Komentáře • 814

  • @bes5679
    @bes5679 Před 19 dny +81

    I am German and wake up every day, thinking I am in a nightmare😢.. sick, sick politicians, irresponsable, will they never learn?

    • @jbwentworthe6082
      @jbwentworthe6082 Před 17 dny +5

      These people are likely the "Down Line" of past generational Aristocracies. They grew up on stories of battles fought and the glory of it all. They no doubt have blinders on regarding the risks - when it's over, they will be at the table to divvy the spoils. The peasants will die - but isn't that what peasants are for ?

    • @bobjong20
      @bobjong20 Před 17 dny

      German. citizens should let their government know who rules in a democracy. The government should respect their citizens. Otherwise Germany is just another banana republic like the US.

    • @winterforestshoreline
      @winterforestshoreline Před 16 dny

      ​@@jbwentworthe6082They forget that Russia has already publicly stated they have an interest in replacing them with a new aristocracy.

    • @annaraine1290
      @annaraine1290 Před 14 dny +3

      Wonder if your country Germany is really a sovereign nation or a vassal state of US/UK syndicate? 👀🤔

    • @Caligula138
      @Caligula138 Před 13 dny +4

      ​@@annaraine1290unfortunately Germany is an occupied nation heavily influenced and controlled

  • @avsecvitja
    @avsecvitja Před 25 dny +113

    all honest and good europinians should protests against danger and stupid eu and nato politics!
    untill is is not to late…

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Před 25 dny +2

      How naive and ignorant to have such wishful thinking. You still have a lot to learn

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 Před 25 dny

      The problem is radical left wing ideology, especially feminism.

    • @avsecvitja
      @avsecvitja Před 25 dny +2

      @@yaoliang1580 i m afraid there is nothing much to learn…

    • @PerriBelcourt
      @PerriBelcourt Před 25 dny

      North Korea

    • @avsecvitja
      @avsecvitja Před 25 dny

      @@PerriBelcourt ?

  • @goranmarko6205
    @goranmarko6205 Před 25 dny +143

    The EU leaders kept saying for years that EU is guarantee for peace, because of EU there hasn't been war for 50 y.
    Obviously they forgot about some EU countries were involved in bombing Yugoslavia, and other places out of Europe. Like Iraq, Libia.
    But in Ukraine they were all involved with the starting of hot European war.
    Why, simple, they didn't condemned the antidemocratic coup in Kiev in 2014, and they openly supported it, calling it democratic revolution.
    So when the people in Donbas protested and asked for autonomy, because their democratic votes were cancelled, and Kiev said, the russian language will be banned.
    And the Kiev coup ultra nationalists send tanks to Donbas to suppress the people who were standing up for their democratic rights.
    And, the EU politicians didn't condemned the sending of tanks to Donbas, and they even encouraged the Kiev nationalists. So that was the beginning of the war in Ukraine, when the Kiev coup nationalists sent tanks to Donbas.
    So, after all EU proved not to be bastion of peace.
    When during the Minsk agreement Markel and Hollande signed for the peace it was just fake signature, as they both said afterwards that they just wanted to buy time for Ukraine to strengthen militarily and to fight the russians.
    So, the saying that EU is bastion of peace has crumbled.
    Their pro eminent leaders wanted war.
    They thought Russia will pay the price. But as I see, EU will pay the highest price for choosing war instead of peace.
    Because if the EU leaders chose peace, the CIA, Mi6 and others intelligence services would have backed down.
    But they chose war, proxy war against Russia.
    And they are paying for that.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Před 25 dny +8

      My dear, like their US master, EU leaders have their own reasons n ambitions for deliberately provoking their proxy war in Ukraine which is beyond the understanding of the ordinary public. You still have a lot to learn

    • @wuanitamoore5041
      @wuanitamoore5041 Před 25 dny +12

      Thank you for your impeccable analysis.

    • @PerriBelcourt
      @PerriBelcourt Před 25 dny +2

      North Korea

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny +3

      @@PerriBelcourt The EU is North Korea? What? 😂

    • @VukoslavModric-bs2up
      @VukoslavModric-bs2up Před 25 dny +2

      What reasons and ambitions?

  • @thinkslow2006
    @thinkslow2006 Před 25 dny +153

    Japan also dismissed the risk of the US using nuclear bombs. They miscalculated this risk because the United States used nuclear weapons in Japan with the objective to intimidate the Soviet Union in the early stages of the Cold War. We should learn from history.

    • @marcobsomer5574
      @marcobsomer5574 Před 25 dny +22

      exacte, et ce n'a jamais été pour obtenir la paix plus vite. Le Japon était déjà dans la voie de la capitulation.

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 Před 25 dny +20

      It was also in order to finish the war before Britain would be able to get its economy in order. This because a primary objective for the US was to take the world currency from Britain (and take control over the world's oil producing region which Britain largely controlled). It was vital to be able to dictate terms to Britain as if that country had lost a war too.

    • @X9xredgkoa
      @X9xredgkoa Před 25 dny

      The US has always been about intimidation, lies, gaslighting, and gen0cide. It is literally a former colonist state/colony founded by slave owners who broke every agreement they signed with the native population, whom they later exterminated. Not to mention other historical crimes

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před 25 dny +6

      @@steinbauge4591 Churchill must have known by early 1945 that the British empire had been dealt a mortal blow by the war - not simply by the Axis but because both the Americans and Russians were firmly committed to not restoring it again - but he wanted the story of the war to be one of Britain Triumphant, so he kept that angle out of his history of WW2 (the first volume came out in 1948, after the critical surrender of power over British India). After British India and control of the Middle East had gone, there was no way back.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před 25 dny +6

      @@lisadraga Well, they were drifting apart towards the end of the war, it began underneath the surface, like continental plates slowly rifting up. "Operation Paperclip" is another early sign of this.
      Many historians would agree that the atomic bombs on Japan were also meant (by Truman) as a warning to Stalin.

  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 Před 25 dny +35

    “Our politicians are interchangeable figureheads on the pirate ships of the Corporatocracy Empire”
    It's not new
    If voting changed anything, they would make it illegal " -- Emma Goldman in 1979
    And I could go all the way back to Greek philosophers.

    • @MonaLisa-lu8zi
      @MonaLisa-lu8zi Před 11 dny +1

      Like that 👍...... Pirates of the Corporean.

  • @X9xredgkoa
    @X9xredgkoa Před 25 dny +57

    thank god we have these guys like Pascal on CZcams

  • @rankoorovic7904
    @rankoorovic7904 Před 25 dny +133

    Europe needs to become a backwater for it's own good

  • @zhangruyi3153
    @zhangruyi3153 Před 25 dny +67

    This Pascal Lottaz is such a gem . . . I am so pleased CZcams sent me this video.

  • @loriserminio.carraro7943
    @loriserminio.carraro7943 Před 25 dny +28

    I live in Italy, a country that is strongly affected by an enormous public debt, but mine is not the only country in that situation. I worked for years in the financial business and the only logical justification that I see for present attitude of Europe and the US for the WWIII (knowing that the war means new public debt and higher inflation), is the opportunity, whether the war is won or lost, for a large consolidation of respective public debt. This could lead to a new monetary system born on the replacement of many legal tender currencies, with digital IMF SDRs, based on a new parameter no longer linked to the major currencies, as it is today. I know all of that may appear futuristic but, in the case even Trump will persist on the wave of the Biden administration, this picture could be open to the eyes of Western citizens : a "Great Reset"

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 Před 25 dny

      The West will not be allowed to dictate the coming new global financial order.

    • @carinarilk89
      @carinarilk89 Před 25 dny

      😂MELONE the stupid GAME PLAYER FOR MRS VON DER LEYEN.
      RIDICULUS!
      GERMANY IS FALLING, ITALY TOO😂

    • @Nick0wnsz
      @Nick0wnsz Před 23 dny

      I am from the Us I follow a lot of these discussion on global geo politics. Multiculturalism seems to work in the Us due to the “American dream” Europe tried it to offset their export economy and social democracy costs along side a terminal demographic structure. Aside from relying on dinosaur companies and a heavy tax economy. War is on europes doorstep and I don’t see Europe maintaining current living standards today for the next 50 years if all the competitive advantages it amasses over the last 400 years erodes, and quickly.

    • @loriserminio.carraro7943
      @loriserminio.carraro7943 Před 23 dny

      ​@@Nick0wnsz Europe is the continent that lost the most in WWII. The US supported its reconstruction through direct investments and guaranteeing its safety from the opponent socialist countries. From the end of WWII to these days, the European foreign policy has always been aimed at developing economic interactions with international partners and not powerful strategic political relationships.
      In the early sixties, once reconstruction and economic recovery were completed, Europe began to build up its expensive welfare state based on a huge public debt, to the detriment of GDP growth and to the defense spending on which any strategic foreign policy takes its stand. Europe continued to delegate foreign policy of the West to the US which stigma is the “uni-polar libertarian view” to which the world must adapt.
      In the twenties of this century, it becomes clear that the US are unable to protect Europe with a “military escalation” against possible opponents (as they did in 1943), but they might only do the "atomic deterrence"; it means the first and crucial atomic clash will take place in Europe.
      If we add to that the incompetence of today’s European and US politicians, it is highly probable they take any possible wrong strategic decision on this war against Russia.
      All that leads to my first comment above

    • @Nick0wnsz
      @Nick0wnsz Před 23 dny

      @@loriserminio.carraro7943 I agree, America will push Europe into the fire. Americans don’t care about Europe except when it’s time to go on vacation.

  • @irinka_katlova
    @irinka_katlova Před 25 dny +43

    The fact that NATO does not allow comments on their Instagram page is wild. And those who comments are only praising NATO. SMGDH.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Před 25 dny +12

      These crooks heavily promoted freedom of expression for others but backtrack on their own words when it don't suit them like what they are doing now.
      This is just a prime example of their lies n hypocrisy

  • @sslelgamal5206
    @sslelgamal5206 Před 25 dny +58

    "Let's make Europe Iraq again"
    US election slogan!

    • @hyhhy
      @hyhhy Před 25 dny +8

      I call this Ukrainization of Europe.

    • @Gunni1972
      @Gunni1972 Před 25 dny +9

      "Make America Great Again"... By making the rest of the world look WORSE.

    • @user-yv3zv7im1s
      @user-yv3zv7im1s Před 12 dny

      God bless our planet

  • @resist2030
    @resist2030 Před 25 dny +14

    At the anniversary, Japan didn't even mention who dropped the nuclear bombs on them. Shame!

    • @sophiachavez3377
      @sophiachavez3377 Před 12 dny

      They were given the opportunity to surrender, but chose-not to do-so.

    • @ChristopherReinke
      @ChristopherReinke Před 4 dny

      @@sophiachavez3377 Does that justify America's mass murder of Japanese civilian population?

    • @juriuslegenda
      @juriuslegenda Před 3 dny

      japan also didnt mention how they massacred asian people during war and all their horrendous war crimes for which they had to be stopped with nuke.

  • @mariavm9178
    @mariavm9178 Před 25 dny +19

    What a sophisticated conversation/analysis. Gracias a los dos.

  • @annparker3222
    @annparker3222 Před 25 dny +19

    Elderly Brit here. I live in London, my daughter and grachildren live in S Spain. She said that she and husband had discussed going to S America if nuclear war threatened. I send her your podcasts, so was glad to hear you have a Spanish channel. I got panicked one day and sent her a message to say if they are running away to Argentina to take me with them! When I said this to her it seemed as if they had cooled off on this idea. Blame our attachment to our jobs and property.

    • @milangacik994
      @milangacik994 Před 25 dny +3

      Argentina is not best place to be... If I may advice, then Paraguay.

    • @RussianAngel120
      @RussianAngel120 Před 25 dny +1

      @@milangacik994 Why Paraguay

    • @carinarilk89
      @carinarilk89 Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@RussianAngel120Bush are there too.

    • @thistimeisdifferent
      @thistimeisdifferent Před 15 dny

      What are your thoughts on Reform UK? I was recently in London and quite honestly, I do not care to go back. When the “Great” is put back in Great Britain, I will reconsider.

    • @annparker3222
      @annparker3222 Před 15 dny +1

      @@thistimeisdifferent don't know.i have always lived in se england.the whole place is falling apart - presumably that applies to the whole country.

  • @andreas4307
    @andreas4307 Před 25 dny +28

    Enjoyed the discussion and find it, as always, thoughtful and also thought-provoking. As an American I do just want to say that not all of us support a revenge model and fail to recognize our own culpability in a lot of what happens including attacks on Americans. Unfortunately, the vast majority of Americans have literally zero influence on the federal governments behavior and choices and any sort of rational discussion of cause and effect is almost impossible to have anymore due to media manipulation and now, as is normal with fading empires, free speech suppression. Politicians themselves have little power beyond "distraction" topics as a few oligarchs wield the real power behind the scenes. It is depressing considering that despite being a tiny portion of the world population, America can have a vastly outsized negative impact all around the world.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Před 25 dny

      It's not the population but the absolute control of technologies n the USD hegemony that has enabled your country's world dominance. Which is why your honourable leaders are using every means at their disposal to try n contain China's technological progress which they consider a threat to your beloved nation's absolute world dominance which has benefited the Americans so massively at the expense of others suffering

    • @carinarilk89
      @carinarilk89 Před 25 dny

      I think WALL STREET BLACKROCK VANGUARD MONTESANTO FACEBOOK AMAZON APPLE GATES SOROS
      ROTSCHILD
      ROCKEFELLER
      GOLDMAN & SACHS
      They get RICHER with WARS.
      But the poor people die for them.
      Stupid people!

    • @sveng3192
      @sveng3192 Před 24 dny

      I do not see America surviving de-Dollarization. Believe me, Anerica will have war on their own soil. They can revenge as much as they wanr. It will happen. This is not the 1990's any more. America will not even be able to get hundreds of thousands of soldiers to Europe. They will end up at the bottom of the sea. Logistics, like weapons, ammunition,food, etc will also end up at the bottom of the sea. So, nuclear it will be. And Trump? Nothing will change.

  • @xenuburger7924
    @xenuburger7924 Před 25 dny +8

    Europe is going back to 30 years war style politics. The basic model of aristocracy vs peasants hasn't changed.

  • @joseph.nicolaus
    @joseph.nicolaus Před 25 dny +30

    cheers from Slovakia ...

  • @honesty_-no9he
    @honesty_-no9he Před 25 dny +17

    War of 1812 stretched from India to the Americas via British and French empires.

    • @carinarilk89
      @carinarilk89 Před 25 dny

      165 Million Indian people was killed by Great Britannia.
      Afghanistan too

    • @samaval9920
      @samaval9920 Před 16 dny

      1812 was international ?

  • @kelitobrigante4338
    @kelitobrigante4338 Před 25 dny +21

    Dr Biscoletti you have the coolest name ever. Dr Lottaz I love Neutrality Studies channel - thank you

  • @swhaster
    @swhaster Před 25 dny +10

    Culturally, I find there are a lot of overlaps between Japan & S. Korea. Unfortunately, they are very much a US-occupied territory. Everything Western, especially culture, the news, and everything contemporary popular culture, is filtered through the US perspective much like Pascal said.

  • @tapptom
    @tapptom Před 25 dny +28

    Japan is done!

  • @PubliusUSA
    @PubliusUSA Před 25 dny +23

    Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" IS STILL APPLICABLE!

    • @swhaster
      @swhaster Před 25 dny +3

      Unfortunately, common sense has been beaten out of the US leadership as well as in the EU.

    • @Caligula138
      @Caligula138 Před 13 dny

      You sound like Sargon when he lost in a debate while saying "Haven't you read Locke?"

  • @yurigansmith
    @yurigansmith Před 25 dny +17

    Let's put it bluntly: The interest in geopolitics is virtually non-existant. Not to mention any broader historical perspective. Especially the younger generation lives in a weird ahistorical apolitical escapist consumerist limbo. As if the era of sakoku still prevails, at least mentality-wise.

    • @yurigansmith
      @yurigansmith Před 25 dny

      In referrence to the side-trip starting at 43:22.

    • @heimomoilanen9654
      @heimomoilanen9654 Před 25 dny

      Bolton, Pompeo, Kallas and that ilk will destroy world. God please have mercy on us 🙏

    • @user-sj1jj4mi1p
      @user-sj1jj4mi1p Před 25 dny +3

      Exactly. Sorta gone sooo woke that's far too irretrievably kinda full-spec FUBAR.

    • @blablablayahoo
      @blablablayahoo Před 25 dny

      It depends on who you speak to. People are not equal in perspective or ability.

    • @user-sj1jj4mi1p
      @user-sj1jj4mi1p Před 25 dny

      @@blablablayahoo "Too many assholes, not enough bullets." Hans-Hermann Hoppe would agree with Clint Eastwood.

  • @kyoyu7475
    @kyoyu7475 Před 25 dny +5

    Thank you Pascal, always a pleasure to hear your discussions. I would like to ask you to invite Mr. Motofumi Asai, a former diplomat to China and a scholar of international politics, to discuss on your program. He is old now but still writes columns about geopolitics regularly for Japanese readers and I think he is one of the best to talk about this field.

  • @comancheflyer4903
    @comancheflyer4903 Před 25 dny +8

    Politics is not for the people, it's self interest period.

  • @MrAstro3
    @MrAstro3 Před 25 dny +14

    May i reply to Time4Peace'? "The best way out for Europe is to start having dialogue with Russia. The bargaining now is whether Russia is prepared to return the eastern Ukrainian states in exchange for Ukraine neutrality" But, suppose they don't want to be retuned? In September 2023 the Eastern Ukrainian States voted by huge majorities to0 leave Ukraine and become part of Russia. They have a right of self-determination according to the UN charter. They cannot just be moved around like chess pieces.

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny

      There is zero chance Russia will return east Ukraine now. The longer the war continues, the worse for the future of Ukraine.
      Russians would have to be insane to trust the Europeans at this point.

    • @TerryAShaw
      @TerryAShaw Před 25 dny +4

      Those provinces are Russian.

    • @ewok40k
      @ewok40k Před 18 dny

      Voted under gun. Literally Russian soldiers going house to house and making sure everybody votes, and votes "right".
      😂😂😂😂

  • @oliverknill631
    @oliverknill631 Před 25 dny +6

    It is a good point that we only survived the cold war with luck. The cuba crisis was very close. It is really mind boggling why these European politicians seem to be so eager to have a new large European war. It seems really that these folks have forgotten their history lessons. An other reason could be that they have such a comfortable life that they are completely out of touch.

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny

      Very true. I remind people of this all the time. The Cold War was like driving down the freeway drunk on the wrong side of the road .... you make it home alive and then convince yourself there was no risk at all.... since you made it home alive. So why not try it again? Crazy logic.

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 Před 25 dny

      Paul Craig Roberts, undersecretary for finance in the Reagan administration, says his source at the State Department tells him the Europeans are simply bought off. Apparently, the State flies suitcases full of money to assorted European capitals every month.

    • @iRelevant.47.system.boycott
      @iRelevant.47.system.boycott Před 20 dny

      A bully that have yet not experience a knockout.

    • @sophiachavez3377
      @sophiachavez3377 Před 12 dny

      A war economy is a booming economy.

  • @antoknee100
    @antoknee100 Před 25 dny +5

    Excellent analysis … thank you both for your insights. Best regards from NK (North Kanada).

  • @rl9579
    @rl9579 Před 20 dny +4

    Hello Dr. Pascal Lottaz,
    As a Swiss citizen I am concerned how propaganda and a false belief system have paralyzed a people when it pertains issues outside its borders, while at the same time when it pertains to Federal and local issues consistently exhibit a dose of good common sense.
    I would like to point out the Elephant in the room that in my opinion is the source of European refusal to protect itself from American interference/aggression against its social and economical existence.
    I already posted in one of your other Videos explaining my journey that led me to accept as well as talk about this and other forbidden issues especially for Europeans.

    • @avitalsheva
      @avitalsheva Před 11 dny

      EU leadership is most probably paid by US. And European cant unite and Europeans are so so convenient .. they dont want to risk anything, just to keep at least something to eat .. and they are still happy
      EU is doomed

  • @anafernandes225
    @anafernandes225 Před 25 dny +4

    "create a network of like-minded people" 🙆
    "Do what you can" 💛

  • @carlduplessis31
    @carlduplessis31 Před 25 dny +5

    With the US there are not really good options. This is even worse as Europe has no independent foreign policy .

  • @jaswindersian3159
    @jaswindersian3159 Před 25 dny +7

    Forget sanctions on China ! They are economically far more significant.

  • @akpanekpo6025
    @akpanekpo6025 Před 25 dny +17

    I'm no foreign policy expert, but here's the irony in this madness: that at every opportunity, it is Putin who has shown restraint and even naivety in his response to relentless provocation (and he's supposedly the new Hitler who is bent on conquering the West). Yet, each instance of restraint and naivety becomes an incentive for more daring provocation and escalation, such as the attack on Russia's strategic nuclear warning radar.
    My fear is that Putin's approach might result in the very outcome he seeks to prevent, for if this continues, it will be only a matter of time before a more spectacular target is attacked inside Russia. (It's not as if the Kremlin itself hasn't yet been attacked.) Then what? Think the very regime change that the West seeks (though by hardliners). Then what would his restraint have achieved even if he himself survived the coup?
    I'm not unmindful of the risk of a tit-for-tat response: it is in the very nature of such an approach that you end up with unintended consequences. But as he himself once quipped: if a street fight is inevitable, the first punch should come from you.
    At the very least, why are the 12 acknowledged CIA sites still operating in Ukraine? Why haven't the Nato command centres been taken out? Why is Ukraine's vital infrastructure still intact? Why are Moscow and St Petersburg still infested with known spies masquerading as "pro-democracy NGOs"?

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny +2

      Several of your points and questions are very good. We'll have to wait and see how much restraint the Russians are willing to show .....

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 Před 25 dny +5

      ​@@randygraham926 They've already shown more restraint than anyone had the right to hope for

    • @vesakaitera2831
      @vesakaitera2831 Před 23 dny +3

      @akpanekpo6025, You wrote :"Yet, each instance of restraint and naivety becomes an incentive for more daring provocation and escalation, such as the attack on Russia's strategic nuclear warning radar."
      I think, that I know, why the Ukrainian army attacked on the Russia's strategic nuclear warning radar. It almost certainly was not a preparation for a large nuclear attack to Russia, because NATO has not such intensions, it will not start a nuclear war. But the Russians can't be quite sure about that, and so they naturally have to strengthen the air defense near those nuclear warning radars. And then those potential Russian targets, where the Ukrainian army wants to hit, are less well protected. Russia has only limited resources for the antiair defense. Glory to Ukraine ! Glory to the heroes !

    • @catocall7323
      @catocall7323 Před 16 dny

      Not sure if you are familiar with Paul Craig Robertson but his stance is that Putin's slow measured responses are leading us all into nuclear war because the current elites in Washington are too foolish to view them as anything other than weakness.
      That a devastating Russian show of force would be a lot safer for the world as it would shock these dolts into reality.
      It seems a little extreme to me but over time I keep thinking he might be right.

    • @thistimeisdifferent
      @thistimeisdifferent Před 15 dny +2

      Your speaking my language. Very well put. 👏👏👏 Wish we were neighbors.

  • @Time4Peace
    @Time4Peace Před 25 dny +35

    The best way out for Europe is to start having dialogue with Russia. The bargaining now is whether Russia is prepared to return the eastern Ukrainian states in exchange for Ukraine neutrality and peace guaranteed US, Europe, China and India. The problem has always been with US who benefit more from the conflicts in Ukrainecthan war.
    Only when Europeans learn to stand up to the Americans will this conflict diminish.

    • @goncalopoeiras776
      @goncalopoeiras776 Před 25 dny

      East Ukraine will never go back to being Ukrainian. We tried that way back in 2014, and the result was the persecution of ethnic minorities. The people of the don river have made a referendum, they are independent countries now, no matter how much the USA cry about it, under international law they are already independent from Ukraine. NATO set the precedent in Kosovo. Now they wanna bend international law to suit them? Fuck that noise. East Ukraine is not east Ukraine, it's a different country. America just has to suck it and accept they lost.

    • @user-nx1el9cc6b
      @user-nx1el9cc6b Před 25 dny +21

      Why should Russia return those areas now? They offered it at the Istanbul peace talks , when Boris Johnson made Zelensky refuse it

    • @desarc6855
      @desarc6855 Před 25 dny +15

      Considering that most people there a pro-russian, returning them to Kiev is cruel, you know. Guess what would happen to them then.

    • @PurdiSuhirah
      @PurdiSuhirah Před 25 dny

      no,,,the true first best way is take back their spine first from US...when europe still a vassal state of US ...they dont have power to do anything or having dialogue what so ever...is all about what best for their master

    • @elenasivac7352
      @elenasivac7352 Před 25 dny

      Russia will not return anything! According to the constitution of Russia, those regions are now part of Russia.

  • @D34M0N1CU5
    @D34M0N1CU5 Před 25 dny +6

    What Dr. Bistoletti says about him being relatively positive about Trump and Orban, despite him being left wing oriented, illustrates the positive side of the warmongering of neocons and neolibs: It unites the world against the neocolonialist ambitions of the neocons and neolibs.

    • @Gustav_Kuriga
      @Gustav_Kuriga Před 20 dny

      If you think Trump isn't a neocon, you're an idiot. He just wants to focus on China instead of the Middle East, but it's still that same neocon grift.

  • @barryshaw5660
    @barryshaw5660 Před 25 dny +3

    Very good channel, intelligent knowledgeable people having an honest, common sense discussion.

  • @robertko5425
    @robertko5425 Před 24 dny +7

    Also, what did Siemens of Germany do recently --- They moved to CHINA due to Germany's lack of cheap Russian electricity and gas.

    • @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800
      @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800 Před 18 dny

      Not really a great move. China’s economy is shrinking very quickly and they import food and fuel.

    • @robertko5425
      @robertko5425 Před 17 dny

      @@ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800 I agree with you. However, Germany's companies only wants to make $$$'s, and now does more business in China now than in the USA, because most Americans can barely scrape-up $1,000 dollars for an emergency expense. Chinese workers are found to do a far superior job at a lower cost than the American workers that like to yap around and complain, and are now smoking LOTS of WEED, now that its legal in 42 out of 50 states in the union. THIW's and have a nice day, because it is what it is in 2024. The DECLINE of America and the Collective western powers. "Driving that train - high on cocaine - Casey Jones ya better WATCH YOUR SPEED !!! Trouble ahead, trouble behind, and you know that notion just crossed my mind" !!!

  • @susanarupolo2212
    @susanarupolo2212 Před 25 dny +7

    Dear Pascal, everything you said is happening. The hubris of European people( the government comes from the people)after having destroyed not only economically still now,discriminate people that are coming from his colonies and ex/colonies, like Africans, natives from Asia, South America between others. Bad ENERGY or Karma exists, and the governments ,even from small countries, think they are better than people of other cultures.
    Now because they see where they are , they put the whole world in danger. INCREDIBLE!!!
    Sorry , very sorry if I am wrong, but I think this is what is happening.

    • @carinarilk89
      @carinarilk89 Před 25 dny +1

      Than go to America. They are the WAR MAKER

    • @vesakaitera2831
      @vesakaitera2831 Před 23 dny +1

      @susanarupolo2212, this current war in Ukraine was strated by Putin, who tried in this way to restore the earlier Russian empire.This will be the death agony of that Russian empire, but not Russia as an independent country. Russia could still be a big local force, but the Russian resources are far too litle to keep up the status of a superpower. And the nuclear weapons are almost useless. Glory to Ukraine ! Glory to the heroes !

    • @carinarilk89
      @carinarilk89 Před 23 dny +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      Greetings from EUROPE!
      I DON'T LIKE UKRA😂​@@vesakaitera2831

  • @XY-uc1tw
    @XY-uc1tw Před 25 dny +24

    As a foreigner who lives a long time in Germany, there is no way Europe goes to war against a country like Russia. For an all out war, you need soldiers, who would die for their homeland.
    Germany and France took last 5-10 years enormous amount of migrants from the Middle East and Africa. There are schools which has classes with more than %90 migrants. These young mans will never die for Germany or France, which i can understand. they are here only for money.
    Only countries with trustfully NATO soldiers are Poland and maybe Turkey (not in EU), Poland alone is not enough to save the Europe from Russia.

    • @yvonneforsman8649
      @yvonneforsman8649 Před 25 dny

      Turky is on it's way to BRICS, it will leave NATO.

    • @katrinhochreiter9431
      @katrinhochreiter9431 Před 25 dny

      Germany is safe from Russia unless Germany attacks Russia... Russia knows that Germany is a servant of the US

    • @yaelz6043
      @yaelz6043 Před 25 dny

      No one needs to be saved from Russia. Your very premise is psychotic natsoc propaganda.

    • @Exodus-kq9hi
      @Exodus-kq9hi Před 25 dny

      They are not only here for money. They were displaced from their homelands because US Imperialists bombed their countries, stole their natural resources (primarily oil from Iraq and cobalt from Afghanistan for smartphone production) and installed far right dictatorships in those African and Middle Eastern countries, or left those countries to local warlords. And yet, the western media blames it on Islam. If that's the case, then why isn't the largest Muslim nation on the planet, Indonesia, with 300 million people, causing chaos and bloodshed in Asia? I don't see any Indonesian pirates raping Northern Australian women, or pillaging the shores of Japan, Taiwan or New Zealand.
      Those refugees you were talking about fled to Europe, because those African and Middle Eastern countries from which they fled, were once colonized by the same European countries to which they fled. Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, England all had massive colonial empires stretching from Latin America, to Africa and the Middle East, all the way to the Indian subcontinent, Vietnam, Indonesia, South East Asia, and all those countries have people speaking European languages, and living with European customs. And the argument that Eastern Europeans hands are clean is a lie, because the colonizers sold their surplus stolen resources to each other, including Russia and all the other Eastern European nations. So they might not have colonized peoples away from home, but they sure as hell ate their food and many spices, wore their silver and gold, used their iron ore for weaponry and industry, and used their tropical wood and rubber for construction.
      Furthermore, I dare you to go and take a look to which people are working in the fast food restaurants, which people are cleaning your train stations and stores, and which people are overrepresented in menial labor jobs, including construction, supermarket grocery stores, markets. Which people work for the municipalities and mow the grass, cut the trees, swipe the streets and carry away your garbage? It's exactly the ones that fled from the former colonies, namely Africans, Middle Easterners and Asians, so no, they are not simply here for money, but fled from countries without any infrastructure, health care, housing, safety, and it was not because of Islam, because Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and many of the Gulf States are in great conditions.
      It is a bit more complicated, I'm afraid. Think critically, please.
      You are right about Poland being the only Euro nation with some fight left in them, but it's not because of a lack of foreigners in Poland. It's because of, let me spell it out for your: C A P I T A L I S M, that the rest of Europe has turned into soy, because they are at the top of this cancerous totem pole, their minds turned to mush by porn, video games, drugs and consumer culture, which is built on the backs of the people who you are blaming for the issues in Europe, and by their relatives in war torn countries in Africa, Asia, Middle East and Latin America.

    • @milangacik994
      @milangacik994 Před 25 dny

      NATO wants to fight Russia by people of Eastern part of EU. They can "kill two flies with one hit" Incite brotherly (Slavic) killing of each other as these countries have treasonous governments fully bought by EU/NATO/US to free space for those migrants... Don´t forget European Union was founded on rabid count Kalergi which wants to create brown race (understand mixing white women with black/brown men) so this brown race can serve Jewish...

  • @mdesnica
    @mdesnica Před 25 dny +9

    Good thing is that Europe is not a continent. Its not even a subcontinent, it is a region. Eurasia on the other hand. is a continent.

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 Před 25 dny

      The westernmost peninsula of Asia. A subcontinent, like India.

  • @stevenbrown4786
    @stevenbrown4786 Před 25 dny +21

    From Amsterdam NOIR POWER to Russia and INDIA and China and Gaza and Houthi and Hungry and Turky and Iran and the farmers and Slovaky and free Africa and Brasil and the dutch pary FvD and the BRICS Countrys and George Gallaway and Gaza and Houthi and Hungry and Turky and Iran and the farmers and Slovaky and free Africa and Brasil and the dutch pary FvD and the BRICS Countrys and George Gallaway

    • @GodeCynningaz5386
      @GodeCynningaz5386 Před 25 dny +1

      I like the way you think.

    • @Exodus-kq9hi
      @Exodus-kq9hi Před 25 dny

      FVD would not like George Galloway, nor the Houthis, Iran, and China. FVD are apologists for Dutch colonialism, which they proudly call the golden century of the Dutch. FVD flirts with fascism through Julius Evola worship, which is monarchist and imperialist. Galloway is basically a populist socialist, if not a Marxist, which is infinitely better than any neoliberal and neoconservative ideology. But you can't act like all of the parties you mentioned are a monolith.

  • @CitizenTheo
    @CitizenTheo Před 25 dny +5

    ありがとうございます Pascal. You are a voice of sanity in a world that is going mad. Madness and hubris is a dangerous mix.

  • @JustMe-uv1go
    @JustMe-uv1go Před 25 dny +5

    It's ironic that US kept Western Europe weak form a military standpoint, so they would be easily controlled and in doing that they might be to weak to fight anyone, Russia included. The idea that eu could do anything without being directed by US, I find almost impossible. Maybe after Us degrades enough on the international theater, could European countries start to decide their own fate.

    • @sophiachavez3377
      @sophiachavez3377 Před 12 dny

      Kept Europe weak? We paid for their defense and they don’t even pay the 2% they agreed to pay. We rebuilt them and Germany and Japan after WWII, but they criticize us. If it weren’t for the USA, Europe would be speaking German.

    • @MonaLisa-lu8zi
      @MonaLisa-lu8zi Před 11 dny

      What is wrong about speaking German. Europeans should be able to speak all their other euro languages.

  • @willieduffie4967
    @willieduffie4967 Před 9 dny +1

    Thabk you guys......we must defeat this insanity!

  • @brscic
    @brscic Před 25 dny +4

    You are a good guy Pascal, very rare.

  • @CatPDX
    @CatPDX Před 24 dny

    Excellent discussion, thank you! 💖

  • @namositodinh
    @namositodinh Před 25 dny +3

    🎉good work! Congratulations!

  • @wynetsang
    @wynetsang Před 25 dny +4

    Europe is a peninsula of Asia just like India is a peninsula of Asia.

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 Před 25 dny

      Correct.

    • @vesakaitera2831
      @vesakaitera2831 Před 23 dny +1

      @wynetsang, areally and checking the amount of population one could make that conclusion, but economically, industrially, politically, culturally and historically Europe has been pretty important. It's importance has decreased clearly during the last 120 years, but it is still rather big. And the vast majority of the European countries are stabile, rich and democratic countries, where the inhabitants are happy. So we can say, that during the recent decades we Europeans have done more the right things than misses. However, I don't see current Russia being a part of Europe. I really hope, that the Russians will change their political course in the near future. Now they are heading strainght to Armageddon. Glory to Ukraine ! Glory to the heroes !

  • @PLMS99
    @PLMS99 Před 25 dny +2

    Always very high quality video

  • @JJmikra
    @JJmikra Před 25 dny +5

    I'm Japanese living in Europe. Kind of opposite of you 😁 Interesting to hear what you say about Japan

    • @deanzaZZR
      @deanzaZZR Před 25 dny +1

      I found it interesting as well being an American married to a Japanese. I would like to hear more from Pascal on his experiences in Japan.

    • @Hermeneuticar
      @Hermeneuticar Před 2 dny

      Japan is American colony.

  • @Zara-um1nx
    @Zara-um1nx Před 25 dny +2

    This is very true thank you so much ❤❤

  • @user-ig1wx2xq5l
    @user-ig1wx2xq5l Před 25 dny +3

    Nationalism in Europa is rising not because of immigration or other stuff related as many think it is because Nationalists feel Europa has no sovereignity.

  • @tapptom
    @tapptom Před 25 dny +35

    Trump is not the answer!

    • @MrRespectable-gw2xd
      @MrRespectable-gw2xd Před 25 dny

      It benefits the USA to see Europe go down the toilet

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Před 25 dny +9

      Biden still less😂

    • @tapptom
      @tapptom Před 25 dny +6

      @@lioneldemun6033 agree

    • @Way827
      @Way827 Před 25 dny

      He's an awful individual as is Biden and most if not all American politicians, however his track record is less warlike and globally destructive than the evil ghoul Biden. Thing is the USA is the arch enemy of the multiverse now.

    • @heimomoilanen9654
      @heimomoilanen9654 Před 25 dny +1

      He promised to end the war in Ukraine, many times. Remember that.
      But he hates China and THAT us very very bad.
      Anyway, Trump is lesser evil.

  • @stephen_pfrimmer
    @stephen_pfrimmer Před 25 dny +1

    Thank you Pascal.

  • @mx338
    @mx338 Před 25 dny +2

    Trump passed the Abraham accords, which were a big factor that lead to the 7th of October. So Trump definitely has awful stances on Israel-Palestine, as bad as Biden's pretty much, not just because AIPAC but also because of his familial connections to Jared Kuschner, who publicly stated he wanted to develop beach front property in Gaza.

  • @TheTobs50
    @TheTobs50 Před 18 dny +2

    One point not being considered at all, as its probably too ghastly to contemplate, but which is a crucial one, is whether the primary aim of the US (or better: the US-based globalist cartel corporations) too keep extending their unipolar reach by causing the war against Russia, have all along intended to neutralize Europe as trade competitor. The US knew full well that increasing cooperation between European countries and Russia will undermine US hegemony, the key to which had been the huge Nordstream developments. What will Germany do when it becomes common knowledge that the US was responsible for destroying Nordstream II?

  • @judithstapleton74
    @judithstapleton74 Před 24 dny

    What a great discussion!

  • @joaoMTcoelho
    @joaoMTcoelho Před 25 dny +7

    Also i love your channel. Voice of reason. Invite Dmitry Orlov and Colonel Douglas Macgregor.

  • @harrysihan554
    @harrysihan554 Před 25 dny +3

    In the short term it might be fantastic for the Americans but an impoverished Europe won't be spending money in America.

  • @user-lw7il2zx8u
    @user-lw7il2zx8u Před 23 dny +1

    Pascal Lottaz is right to tell the European that there actions lead to catastrophic outcomes.

  • @iammayaguru
    @iammayaguru Před 25 dny

    Thanks. Nice show

  • @gabirican4813
    @gabirican4813 Před 25 dny

    Thanks!

  • @peterfeatherbone6268
    @peterfeatherbone6268 Před 25 dny +3

    Greetings from Australia

  • @giganfan997
    @giganfan997 Před 14 dny

    Brilliant discussion

  • @emmanuelpaxonndupasquier3094

    Just do what is in your power for Peace Justice and Freedom , but do it ------- don't be indifferent ! Thank you Pascal Lottaz and Ezequiel Bistoletti !

  • @Sabbatai-Zevi-1666
    @Sabbatai-Zevi-1666 Před 24 dny

    Awesome!

  • @drprofessorsoso208
    @drprofessorsoso208 Před 25 dny +2

    "Esteemed interlocutors, Preaching Express Pascal and Dr. Ezequiel, I was inclined to proffer a commentary upon an alternative platform yesterday evening, wherein the discourse revolved around the perilous folly of certain individuals trifling with the apocalyptic specter of nuclear conflagration. However, I refrained, for it is my considered judgment that these persons, being of mature intellect, ought to possess the perspicacity to comprehend the gravitas of their actions. When, inevitably, they find themselves seared by the very flames they have ignited and seek solace, they shall be met not with compassion, but with the righteous censure and disdain they so richly deserve." For reasons people choose to ignore and acquiesce to.

  • @trevorlloydevans
    @trevorlloydevans Před 25 dny

    Thank you for an excellent podcast

  • @eberger02
    @eberger02 Před 25 dny +3

    Maybe things are different in Switzerland with recruitment and stuff but it is virtually impossible the U.K. will fight a conventional war. The military is tiny and Sunak (and Sir Keir, his likely replacement) as representatives of King Charles III has no chance of successfully conscripting. They couldn’t even get people to work in factories making bombs.
    Same with France. Just can’t imagine the man who was running away from farmers sending their sons to die.
    Probably also true in Germany: Scholz does not seem popular.
    Estonia does not have an air force and no tanks so even if they’re going go it is irrelevant. Plus there are loads of USA military bases to risk losing in European countries if they try conscription, so you might get a USA vs. Russia war or a nuclear war but I don’t think a conventional war in Europe is in the slightest possible. You know there is still a statue to Field Marshall Haig in the heart of government here: he managed to kill 20,000 in a single day at the start of the Somme battle in WW1? The elites here are completely clueless. It does not matter in the slightest how much they buff and puff.

    • @yvonneforsman8649
      @yvonneforsman8649 Před 25 dny +1

      We live in the Age of Aquarius, that's why the younger generation is not interested in wars like the generations of their ancestors were. The times are a changing, just like the song says.

  • @JanWasp
    @JanWasp Před 25 dny +2

    I feel we´re at a crossroads now, it can get worse, far worse obediently following orders from Washington, or maybe there is a new beginning in there somewhere with politicians (Orban & Co.?) who will work for our interests. It´s sad that things had to get this bad.

  • @tyn6211
    @tyn6211 Před 24 dny +2

    The Seven Years War was probably the first true World War (second under Pascal's count).

    • @meegz149
      @meegz149 Před 24 dny

      @tyn6211 exactly what I was thinking.

  • @bsure4
    @bsure4 Před 25 dny +1

    Dialogue Works has a visible date on their videos. This is to stop the confusion caused by the "1hour ago "deception. thanks for great interviews!"

  • @ramstrong1961
    @ramstrong1961 Před 25 dny +4

    Judge Napolitano w/ Johnson & McGovern: Weekly Intel wrap

  • @ShushantaKhan
    @ShushantaKhan Před 25 dny +2

    So long there would be EU, there would not be any national pride of any European country, is not it -Pascal

  • @andrea3859
    @andrea3859 Před 2 dny

    It's deliberate, , here in the UK people are speaking on this. On the 27th of July. Nobody is listening to us..

  • @jeanspiota
    @jeanspiota Před 25 dny

    Great interview 😂thanks both of you

  • @GENXLASTFIGHTER
    @GENXLASTFIGHTER Před 2 dny

    I discovered the channel and I like the tone and the criticism hosts are using. We can be european and denounce what our government does wrong, e en against Russia.

  • @CitizenTheo
    @CitizenTheo Před 25 dny +1

    22:18 often times our electoral options come down to choosing to continue the status quo or to change direction. Continuity in this case will be disastrous. Change could solve the problem. So changing leaders is probably the lesser evil.

  • @WWIIDaughter7
    @WWIIDaughter7 Před 24 dny

    Today was the first time I heard a military analyst refer to the use of a low-yield neutron bomb used by Israel or the US/Ukraine. Never heard of it but read about it and realized it a probable option based on Western threats.

  • @avsecvitja
    @avsecvitja Před 25 dny +5

    Antonio Guterres: do something!

    • @TerryAShaw
      @TerryAShaw Před 25 dny +1

      He's paid by americans. Therefore unless.

  • @dawidj.vanhuffel8217
    @dawidj.vanhuffel8217 Před 25 dny +13

    Also, follow Scott Ritter and Annie Jacobsen

    • @chrismai1889
      @chrismai1889 Před 25 dny

      scott ritter is a convicted child abuser

    • @yvonneforsman8649
      @yvonneforsman8649 Před 25 dny

      Yes. The YT interview with Jacobsen about war, if nukes are used then five billion ppl will be gone in minutes, that was eye opening!!!!

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny

      I'll look for Jacobsen .... I know Ritter fairly well. Thanks

  • @adogonasidecar1262
    @adogonasidecar1262 Před 16 dny

    Bonjour Pascal, j'ai particulierement apprecie ce format et en particulier, de decouvrir un peu de votre vie au Japon. J'ai moi meme fait une partie de mes etudes superieures au Japon et suis interesse par votre experience. Merci!

  • @johannafreeburn3061
    @johannafreeburn3061 Před 25 dny +5

    pascal, i would love to see an interview with rfk in which SOMEONE, ANYONE, can get to the root of why such an absolute SURE BET, WORLDWIDE, for the president of the usa, would have thrown that away on some supposed 'zionist' attitude to israel...................... WHY, what on earth is the reasoning? does he ACTUALLY think that supporting israel is supporting jews? i fail to find ANYONE who has been able to get to the bottom of this question. but if he was able to EXPLAIN why he supports israel so fervently, at least we could understand WHY and not be left forever with fools who cannot see beyond the end of their own nose.

    • @terraviva.solutions
      @terraviva.solutions Před 25 dny +5

      It's simple if sadly unfortunate. He got funding for his campaign from AIPAC

    • @katymeigs5290
      @katymeigs5290 Před 25 dny

      $$$ makes the world go round

    • @Time4Peace
      @Time4Peace Před 25 dny

      No politicians in America will go anywhere if at all if not funded by AIPAC. If they are not approved by AIPAC, their paths will be blocked everywhere. The J*wish lobby is at every level of the society. Not that all J*wish people are alike, many are strongly against the current genocide, and their voices are loud and clear.

  • @naeem9188
    @naeem9188 Před 25 dny +1

    Considering what a big issue immigration is in Europe today, where will the Europeans go if there is a general war on the continent?

  • @prose6111
    @prose6111 Před 25 dny +2

    Why no mention of the US presidential peace candidate like Jill Stein?

  • @Intel-i7-9700k
    @Intel-i7-9700k Před 25 dny

    Criticism on the existing power structures and policies in the West is a great way to unite people from all over the political spectrum.
    Much appreciated for this episode.

  • @jocelynyared2150
    @jocelynyared2150 Před 25 dny +4

    Who is running Europe? Elected officials or Technocrats?

    • @Vikram_Ivanovich_Lopes
      @Vikram_Ivanovich_Lopes Před 25 dny +9

      US is running Europe, but who is running US?

    • @katymeigs5290
      @katymeigs5290 Před 25 dny +2

      ​@@Vikram_Ivanovich_LopesJill?

    • @yvonneforsman8649
      @yvonneforsman8649 Před 25 dny

      ​@@Vikram_Ivanovich_LopesThey are called the Khazarian mafia. The banskters, globalists, insane minds.

    • @user-sj1jj4mi1p
      @user-sj1jj4mi1p Před 25 dny

      Satanists.

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny

      @@Vikram_Ivanovich_Lopes Deep State, MIC, ... at the moment, Blinken and Sullivan run the wars.... Yellin and Powell run the economy .... Jill and the handlers run Biden.

  • @bobbyschannel349
    @bobbyschannel349 Před 2 dny

    One thing I understand about European history, is that they continuously have some of the most deadliest and bloodiest Wars on the planet, World War 1 was extremely bloody. And World War II was equally bloody. And I guess they forgot... They forgot how deadly these wars were.... I mean after all. World War II was 70 years ago.

  • @GlobalInsight-jw5cz
    @GlobalInsight-jw5cz Před 25 dny +3

    I was watching with the assumption they had seen the debate, it's clear now it won't be Biden

    • @randygraham926
      @randygraham926 Před 25 dny

      Maybe. But there does seem to be an unhinged effort from the Democrats to shore up support for "dear old leader". Maybe this is a feint for the public. Behind the scenes, the Clintons and Obamas may have the knives out for dear old Joe. We'll see. I predicted Newsom a few months back ...

  • @PhilipWong55
    @PhilipWong55 Před 19 dny +1

    Asian civilizations prioritized stability and peace due to their long-standing dynastic traditions, cultural philosophies like Confucianism emphasizing social harmony, centralized bureaucracies, and geographical features that encouraged internal development over external conquest. Their relative economic self-sufficiency and focus on internal trade further supported this stability. In contrast, Western civilizations emphasized expansion and domination driven by geopolitical competition among fragmented states, economic motivations such as the search for new trade routes and resources, religious and ideological factors including the spread of Christianity, and technological advancements in navigation and military capabilities. The rise of nationalism and the Industrial Revolution further fueled Western expansionist ambitions.
    Western civilization defeats itself by its need for endless wars and conflicts.

    • @sophiachavez3377
      @sophiachavez3377 Před 12 dny

      Do you know how many millions of Chinese were killed by their own govt or how many Japanese were killed in WWII thanks to their sneak attack on Pearl Harbor? I suggest you read Japanese and Chinese history before you brag about Asian peaceful natures.

  • @marcobsomer5574
    @marcobsomer5574 Před 25 dny +2

    Je partage votre inquiétude.
    Etant né pendant la 2e guerre mondiale, avec une famille à triangle rouge, mes parents m'avaient expliqué ce qu'était une guerre. Beaucoup semblent croire aujourd'hui que c'est un jeu vidéo avec un bouton réstart.
    Ils auront peut-être le plaisir d'apprécier le résultat de leurs discours bellicistes.

  • @joysachs9032
    @joysachs9032 Před 25 dny +2

    If the Americans are so protective of their citizens, why did they abandon them in Afganistan and why didn't they punish Hamas for taking and killing their citizens on 7th October?
    Just wondering....!

    • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
      @dinnerwithfranklin2451 Před 25 dny

      And why do they let citizens go hungry, go without healthcare, go without jobs that will pay the bills, go without safe water, go without adequate sewage treatment, so without protection from mass shootings?

  • @jillfryer6699
    @jillfryer6699 Před 24 dny +2

    the one place that would be vastly improved by being broken up would be the (dis) (un) United States of America. It'd be so nice to have a separate nation of Appalachia. The Mississippi Delta. And the rest. Based on geographical and musical areas. Give it some thought. Hollywood. Mormon Land. The economic possibilities for tourism are cosmic.

  • @JK-gw1yf
    @JK-gw1yf Před 25 dny +1

    People should learn the truth about both the US, "War of Independence" and the French "Revolution" which was a foreign Coup D'état and how they are directly connected to each other. In fact it was the same people taking the decisions. The leadership in both of them were unelected powers which a majority came from Freemasons and Jacobinism which ultimately has the same purpose. Benjamin Franklin was the Master at the Freemason lodge in Paris at the time, and was even honored with the actual key to the Bastille after they assassinated the French Royalties. The very same people destroyed Europe and is the people that still control US, UK and Europe, under collective labels as Zionists, heading for world control using neo-liberalism as a tool.

  • @Charlemagne1367
    @Charlemagne1367 Před 25 dny +1

    Serious question. If Japan is soo lovely and everything js so much better than many european countries, how come it has the highest suïcide rate in Asia ? And on top of thaf the rate is seriously undervalued.

  • @GENXLASTFIGHTER
    @GENXLASTFIGHTER Před 2 dny

    This is the end of everything. If you believe evil is not gonna swallow the rest of the planet!

  • @nicolasjuandecardenas7921

    Why go to war when you can become good trading partners?

    • @zealmediaproductions844
      @zealmediaproductions844 Před 25 dny

      Tribalism

    • @solomontesfamichael5321
      @solomontesfamichael5321 Před 24 dny

      Now it is obvious that politics in the West doesn't tolerate free trade competetion when they lose it. That is why they want to go against China & Russia that is putting life on earth risky.

  • @marcgrant2225
    @marcgrant2225 Před 25 dny

    we survived the cold war not by luck but by a stability in countries that has declined markedly and has allowed societies become more anxious and fearful and and war- like.

  • @deanzaZZR
    @deanzaZZR Před 25 dny +1

    Pascal kept a pretty neutral face when the host spoke about his affection for manga and anime. My guess is that you will not find a TV or manga in his apartment.

  • @suemawson9575
    @suemawson9575 Před 25 dny +1

    Perhaps Kaja Kallas would agree to single armed combat with Putin, instead of a war.