Israel-Hamas, Ukraine-Russia and China: John Mearsheimer on why the US is in serious trouble!

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  • čas přidán 29. 10. 2023
  • PART 1. Professor John Mearsheimer addressed an audience in Brisbane on Monday, 23 October as part of an event with Tom Switzer and Peter Varghese. This video is John's standalone lecture, you can find the rest of the conversation and Q&A session in PART 2 here; • In Depth Q&A: Mearshei...
    The Middle East crisis will have have severe repercussions for Israel, its neighbors, and U.S. foreign policy. Israel's response to Hamas's attacks is expected to continue to provoke anger across the Middle East, potentially fueling jihadist movements and escalating conflicts with other groups, contributing to regional instability. The U.S. has a vital interest in maintaining stability in the Persian Gulf, but the Israel-Hamas conflict threatens to undermine this.
    It's crucial to acknowledge that Russia, rather than constituting a substantial threat to the U.S., has the potential to be an ally in containing China. However, the U.S.-supported campaign in Ukraine has inadvertently drawn Russia closer to China, contravening the principles of balance-of-power politics, and this commitment to Ukraine is likely to remain.
    All this conflict risks diverting American focus from East Asia, where efforts to forge a coalition to address a significant strategic challenge are underway, it's in Australia's interest to collaborate with the U.S. in deterring China. Beijing's optimal outcome involves the U.S. remaining deeply involved in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, preventing a full pivot to East Asia.
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  • @wildgoose419
    @wildgoose419 Před 6 měsíci +4353

    I have to disagree and say that the US is the greatest threat to the US. No amount of pivoting is going to help.

    • @user-vf9it1gz9u
      @user-vf9it1gz9u Před 6 měsíci +180

      Brilliant.

    • @kathycollett4318
      @kathycollett4318 Před 6 měsíci +130

      Amen to that!

    • @EkaterinaKokurina
      @EkaterinaKokurina Před 6 měsíci +1

      Not only to US, but to all humanity. And the world sees it now, so no going back.

    • @Black-Peter
      @Black-Peter Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely, because politicians in America seem to be on sale to any other government that's willing to pay the price.

    • @solomonl2009
      @solomonl2009 Před 6 měsíci +37

      May be you are delusional or hallucinating

  • @Typhoon911
    @Typhoon911 Před 6 měsíci +1887

    Saying China is a threat is like a school bully claiming that the new friendly kid’s growing popularity is a threat.

    • @lilizhao8712
      @lilizhao8712 Před 6 měsíci

      Wow, so dictatorship is the new trend? Good luck with that.

    • @handcrafted30
      @handcrafted30 Před 6 měsíci +66

      Except it’s not. China represents an unquestionable threat on a number of levels. Principally U.S. hegemony, US / Western economic interests, and ultimately the rules based order. There is no narrative that sees China as a benign force in its ascendancy. There is however a much wider debate about whether China ever will or could reach a point where it can realise its ambitions.

    • @wfjs9694
      @wfjs9694 Před 6 měsíci

      @@handcrafted30 "rules based order" is a LIE. There is no rules based order. There's a rules based SYSTEM, the UN. but it is not working. However There's a Western hegemony based ORDER. Because the order is not based on rules, since the West does not follow these rules themselves. It is based on POWER. The West bombed Libyan civilians. The West throwing Syria into civil war. The West invading Iraq, the West sanctioning Venezuela against human rights reports published by the UN office for Human rights. China is not threatening Western economic interests. Unless you see any competition as inhrently threatening. Then the USA is threatening European interests. What is good the goose is good for the gander. So no. China is not some sort of new USA.

    • @meichlebowska7951
      @meichlebowska7951 Před 6 měsíci +43

      Absolutely agree with you

    • @TheSolidsnake2001
      @TheSolidsnake2001 Před 6 měsíci +270

      @@handcrafted30143 countries do not agree with you and have a Huuuge BRI 10 years anniversary in China 2 weeks ago. Guess who is not invited? The bullies.

  • @tonycaine5930
    @tonycaine5930 Před 4 měsíci +331

    Now the world really understands what America's freedom and democracy is all about.

    • @IntellectuallySuperior2U
      @IntellectuallySuperior2U Před 4 měsíci

      My friend, those of us Americans who are truly informed know that "democracy" here illusory; it's a place where special interest groups and billionaires control the agenda via a quid pro quo. This quid pro quo works when THE 1% group dump hundreds of millions of dollars into the campaigns (via Super PACS) of the political duopoly they control. In return, they get legislation and policies enacted in their favor.
      Moving on in regards to Israel: I predict that in approx thirty years or so the USA will no longer support them financially or with diplomatic cover. Why do I say that? Because Pew Research data shows that every decade more Americans are dumping Christianity in favor of secularism across the board. *Currently, the data shows that approx 62% identify as Christian -- down about thirty percent from it's highest point in the mid 1970s.* Additionally, the data shows that two demographics (Gen Z. and Millennials) are the least likely to support Israel, are more likely to support the Palestinian cause, currently abhor our present policies and biases towards Israel, and they will be the most politically engaged IN THE VOTING PROCESS thirty yrs. from today.
      This rift will only grow with subsequent generations. Accordingly, secularism grows (as the data also shows that) WITH EACH GENERATION. With each generation, 31% of Christians become RELIGIOUSLY UNAFFILIATED BEFORE THEY TURN 30 yrs. old. Christians (the biggest supporters of Israel today) are the ones who support the politicians that TODAY pay any lip service in support of that aforementioned nation. *In thirty years, Christians in the USA will make up MUCH LESS THAN HALF the population (and no longer the majority religion), and most of them by then will be only Christians in name (as a form of social identity) ; but not in function (i.e supporting Israel, attending Sunday Service, etc.). In sum, the supporters of the status quo here and abroad are in for rude awakening and a serious wave of retribution in the future. Cheers.

    • @mohdrodzimohamad1104
      @mohdrodzimohamad1104 Před 3 měsíci

      America's democracy are double standard and false.

    • @kenl4816
      @kenl4816 Před 3 měsíci +10

      I will always remember what Angelina Jolie said when she comforted the refugees in Mosul: They got nothing but they are free. This is American democracy. Although you have lost your home, family, and even your life, you are enjoying democracy and freedom.

    • @EZ_EMPIRE
      @EZ_EMPIRE Před 2 měsíci

      (כותרת: הדרך של חייל לאושר: משדות הקרב להגשמת החלומות
      פעם היה חייל בשם ג’יימס, ששירת את מדינתו בכבוד ובאומץ. לאחר שחזר משדה הקרב, ג’יימס מצא את עצמו במצב קשה, מנסה להתאקדם בחיי האזרחיים. הוא הרגיש אבוד ומנותק, לא בטוח במטרתו עכשיו, כששירותו הצבאי הסתיים.
      פעם אחת ג’יימס נתקל בספר שהבטיח לחשוף את סוד המציאת האושר. מתוך סקרנות, הוא התחיל לקרוא וגילה הודעה חזקה בעמודיה. בספר נאמר שיש לכל אדם כוח עצום בתוכו, שיכול לממש רקמות כנהות לאושר.
      ממשיך לקרוא, ג’יימס הבין שהוא נגש לחיים באופן מנוגד, חושב שישנם אנשים מזולתרים מתים, בעוד אחרים נאבקים. הוא למד שעליו להדריך את דעתו האובייקטיבית להחליט במדויק על הדברים שהוא רוצה לשמחה, וכך יכול לקחת את הצעד הראשון להשגתם.
      ג’יימס החליט להחיל את הלימודים של הספר למעשה. הוא רשם מקורות האושר שלו, קרא אותם שלוש פעמים ביום - בבוקר, בצהריים ובערב - והתזמין אותם בדמיון כאילו הם כבר נמצאים בידיו. הוא גם הקיפה את עצמו בהשפעות חיוביות והמנע מהשפעות שליליות שיכולות למנוע את ההתקדמות שלו.
      בהדרגה, אך בוודאות, ג’יימס התחיל לראות שינויים בחייו. הוא מצא תחושת מטרה וכיוון חדשים, והתרחשו הזדמנויות. הוא מצא עבודה שמביאה לו שמחה, קנה בית שבו הרגיש בטוח, והתאחד עם משפחתו וחבריו, מוצא שמחה בחברתם.
      במהלך הדרך שלו, ג’יימס למד את כוח האמונה והתודה. הוא הבין שהייה ספציפי ומפורט במאמץ למציאת האושר, הוא יכול להפוך אותו למציאות. הוא גם גילה את השמחה שמגיעה מעזרה לאחרים במציאת האושר, והפך את זה למשימתו - לחלוק את הלימודים של הספר עם חבריו החיילים.
      היום, ג’יימס חי את חייו הטובים ביותר, מלאי שמחה ושבעון. הוא יודע שעם הגישה הנכונה והתמידות הכל יכול. הדרכו משדות הקרב אל ההגשמה של חלומותיו היא עדות לכוח הרוח האנושית וליכולת להתגבר על כל המכשולים בדרכו לאושר.)

    • @ahchanwong-dq5cr
      @ahchanwong-dq5cr Před 2 měsíci

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  • @thulubhekemiya2988
    @thulubhekemiya2988 Před 5 měsíci +126

    I found it difficult to understand why they call others threat when they are growing their economies

    • @sylviam6535
      @sylviam6535 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The country that threatens every country and constantly starts wars around the world calls others a threat…

    • @Some_Average_Joe
      @Some_Average_Joe Před 4 měsíci

      They are a threat. Americans are wrapped up in identity politics to a crippling degree. China's rising economy is a threat to reality as they perceive it, because America being the best at everything is seen as a fact of nature. If China surpasses the US, then their lives are a lie, and they just can't accept that.

    • @MS113MS
      @MS113MS Před 3 měsíci +6

      Exactly.

    • @m.n.q.1670
      @m.n.q.1670 Před 2 měsíci

      Simple. If any other country has as strong economy as USA has, it can challenge the monopoly. If the policies of USA is based on justice and fairness, then they don't have to worry about it. But the USA knows that in a world where other countries can standup against the world police, it will not do the things, mostly illegal, anymore.
      Invading other countries on a whim, looting oil money, printing paper money out of proportion of the gold reserved, having more debt than the gdp (thinking that nobody can force use to repay it).

    • @Syncopator
      @Syncopator Před 2 měsíci

      They're proving that socialism works.

  • @daoistwanderer2671
    @daoistwanderer2671 Před 6 měsíci +3416

    The best starting point for US is to stay home and focus on your own internal troubles. So many. Instead of blaming China, Russia and everyone else for her own ills. This way American politicians can truly work for the American people and help lift the quality of life for the average Americans. Instead of messing up the world.

    • @donsong9958
      @donsong9958 Před 6 měsíci +255

      What do expect from the devil

    • @donhue4546
      @donhue4546 Před 6 měsíci

      @@donsong9958 islam = the shaytain

    • @vulgarisopinio
      @vulgarisopinio Před 6 měsíci +1

      The problem is they can sustain their level of consumption only through their military and financial dominance. In other words by exploiting the rest of the world.

    • @magimuturi7489
      @magimuturi7489 Před 6 měsíci +174

      agree100%

    • @vladlabyrinth6335
      @vladlabyrinth6335 Před 6 měsíci +183

      US have no choise, they must to defend a dollar and their colonialism

  • @_sanctuarysounds
    @_sanctuarysounds Před 6 měsíci +617

    The US shouldn't pivot anywhere except back towards its own house. It's time we seriously minded our own business.

    • @user-kq1rl4os3x
      @user-kq1rl4os3x Před 6 měsíci

      usa will be doomed

    • @Herc4ever
      @Herc4ever Před 6 měsíci +6

      if our ancestors were as gutless we would all be speaking german.

    • @user-kq1rl4os3x
      @user-kq1rl4os3x Před 6 měsíci

      biden and us politics will lead usa to 3 world war....and that war you americans will be looked like evil...why? cause in last 50 years you started mostly all wars....better to get rid of your now governmant

    • @xtradi
      @xtradi Před 6 měsíci

      @@Herc4ever yet the US shouldn't be another empire in disguise, undercover fourth reich. But I guess that is the nature of man, they will be enslaved by another or themselves

    • @garrysorbie1948
      @garrysorbie1948 Před 6 měsíci

      Well there were plenty of Nazis taken in by America after WW2.

  • @Kwockie007
    @Kwockie007 Před 5 měsíci +376

    The core of the problem is the “ rule based “ order, designed by the US that they are exempt from it whilst demanding the rest of the world follow it. Similarly, as China grows in every metric, the US considers its growth as an increase to the direct threat to US hegemony. While China’s increase in influence comes from the result of its economic growth, the initiatives of the US and Allies, through their attempts to stifle its growth has resulted in China increase of growth in the Technological area as well, so much so that China’s contribution exceeds those of the US in every matrix that matters. In the main, the debauchery of the US rule based order, by the US, like militarising of the US dollar, applying sanctions Willy Nellie to anyone has alienated the rest of the world except the Anglo Saxon world and Europe, resulting in an increasing number of countries to be major trading partners of China. Concurrently, because of its clear rise in influence, China has become increasingly assertive and the US is doing everything to frustrate China’s challenge to the “ rule based “ order. The 2 major conflict areas have been
    caused by the expansion of NATO to the doorstep of Russia, resulting in the Ukraine War and
    the support of Israel despite her continuing expansion into Palestinian land. JM is no doubts an US patriot and ignores to mention breaches of US to morality and the hypocrisy of the US to
    portray the “ rule based “ order as if it is based for Justice to all. As an academic, JM may be more influential had he exposed that the US is only democratic by assertion, not by fact, because it is more akin to a kleptocracy, when less than 2% of the population owns 80% of the wealth of the country and the bottom half of the population has 1% . To make “America Great
    Again starts from looking after All of its population, which means reverting America from a Make Belief Democracy to a Genuine One.

    • @candymuncher8155
      @candymuncher8155 Před 5 měsíci +32

      Your point of view is well analyzed and insightful. It shines a light on a different dimension of JM's thesis. Thank you.

    • @rogergrant9605
      @rogergrant9605 Před 5 měsíci +18

      Bravo ✋ high five . So incredibly on point, this statement.

    • @chrishorst1318
      @chrishorst1318 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Good luck our system is stuck in power vacum mode. And the gap only grows.

    • @emilykatheryn2625
      @emilykatheryn2625 Před 5 měsíci +2

      loved this response, do you have a twitter or instagram you post on?

    • @RomanGolubev_A
      @RomanGolubev_A Před 5 měsíci +5

      You completely missed the rising military power of China, and that's a big factor of influence. As to the dollar, it's not the US who "weaponised" it, the position of dollar in the global economy just a reflection of stability of the US economy, nothing forces people of developing countries to invest their local currency in dollars so much as instability of their own currency.

  • @user-zr5ex1qe4y
    @user-zr5ex1qe4y Před 5 měsíci +141

    You don't need to be Muslim to stand with Palestine 🇵🇸 You just need to be Human

    • @gunzel5126
      @gunzel5126 Před 5 měsíci

      A human who believes that violence and murder is the only way to ensure the world becomes Muslim.

    • @bajasawitbio5968
      @bajasawitbio5968 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Agreed

    • @hindustan8796
      @hindustan8796 Před 5 měsíci

      Have u condemned the hamas attack on Israel? When u/ hamas r human animals, why would ur own arab world support u. None of the Arab countries are ready to take in Palestinian refugees, why? They say Hamas is Palestine and vice versa. Now even Germany is deporting Syrian refugees who supported Palestine. They don't want radical Islamists in their country.

    • @user-je5ri6rd7x
      @user-je5ri6rd7x Před 4 měsíci +4

      Согласна. Правительство израиля поступает безобразно.

    • @shengloongtan229
      @shengloongtan229 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@user-je5ri6rd7x
      babushka

  • @William1866
    @William1866 Před 6 měsíci +1814

    I have watched many interviews with him. He always says China is the biggest threat, but never explains why. For the past 30 years China has been very helpful economically, providing cheap goods to the US, and not threatening war. They only became an enemy when their economy started to rivel the US.

    • @FourEyedOwl
      @FourEyedOwl Před 6 měsíci +1

      The US has gotten away with numerous global atrocities since the end of the Cold War and faced no real consequences from any other country, because it was the most powerful. If/when China surpasses it militarily and economically, the US will lose it’s privilege. Other countries will turn to China to help deal with US incursions. The US must do everything it can to keep its status or it will be forced to actually face consequences for its actions across the globe. That’s why China is a threat

    • @Khalimdorr
      @Khalimdorr Před 6 měsíci +223

      Threatening the economical hegemony of USA is already a threat by itself, doesn't have to be militarily or soft power either. If the EU was capable of doing it (it's what Trump thought, that's why he implemented those tariffs back in the days) USA would deem EU as a threat just like it does with China. Ofc EU does not have that kind of capability (or even ambition).

    • @bybo3467
      @bybo3467 Před 6 měsíci

      If US wants China to be its enemy, it will be. Think about who is threatening the world peace.

    • @zackk7175
      @zackk7175 Před 6 měsíci +17

      You are wrong. Chiina paid this guy to lie!

    • @c_dubz9401
      @c_dubz9401 Před 6 měsíci +108

      @@KhalimdorrBingo! Any challenge to hegemony (hard or soft power) is de facto a threat.

  • @litenite
    @litenite Před 6 měsíci +900

    mr. mearsheimer, be honest. australia does not have a vested interest in containing china. the US has a vested interest in having australia as a pawn in its containment of China.

    • @mensrea1251
      @mensrea1251 Před 6 měsíci +1

      lol how naive. Ask Tibet, India, Vietnam, Korea and Japan their experience over the past 1000 years what an unchecked great power China does to any nation within its sphere of influence. Australia with its natural resources and limited actual military capability and small population has a bullseye painted on it from China’s perspective.

    • @jklee5419
      @jklee5419 Před 6 měsíci +88

      It doesn't matter what Australia wants. The US has an important say in Australia's international policy.

    • @tinaforbes1059
      @tinaforbes1059 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, Uncle Sam's shitty foreign policy.

    • @donhue4546
      @donhue4546 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@jklee5419 lol none of you are aware of whats going on...

    • @TheMan_inTheCloud
      @TheMan_inTheCloud Před 6 měsíci +19

      ​@@donhue4546enlighten us, Please .

  • @carr16k
    @carr16k Před 5 měsíci +19

    Long story short, US always view competition as threat, and where they try to interfere with and shut down their imaginery "threat", war breaks out.

  • @zecouves673
    @zecouves673 Před 5 měsíci +27

    US used china as leverage against USSR and later, should have used russia as a leverage against china... but missed the opportunity fearing that bringing russia too close to west europe would create a powerful competitor, besides china... now, got an even larger problem to solve...

    • @sylviam6535
      @sylviam6535 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Exactly. They did not want a Europe-Russia alliance because, of course, they must remain above all.

    • @judywu5514
      @judywu5514 Před 3 měsíci +4

      America is sick, all it can do is to use other country.

    • @zecouves673
      @zecouves673 Před 2 měsíci

      @@judywu5514 in strategic terms, it´s intelligent! they fight using someone´s else arm. but when you analyze deeply the reasons, it´s wrong... it´s just to hold the power for the benefit of that 0,1% of the population... the "king´s friends"...

    • @user-hz8eg3wl2l
      @user-hz8eg3wl2l Před 2 měsíci

      The US will not solve this problem. Time is lost forever.

    • @zecouves673
      @zecouves673 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-hz8eg3wl2l only way now for Ukraine is a cease-fire and a few more steps:
      1. let russian keep what they got east of dnieper;
      2. NATO confirms it will not accept ukraine into the organization at the same time russia will leaves all other territories besides the mentioned above;
      3. EU grants a no-association economic agreement to ukraine.

  • @wangjim5839
    @wangjim5839 Před 6 měsíci +376

    As he just said, the people in Gaza were living in the world's biggest prison for years and the US just look away doing nothing while making a big fuss about the unsubstantiated Uyghurs problems in Xinjiang.

    • @lauchlanguddy1004
      @lauchlanguddy1004 Před 6 měsíci +31

      absolutley, massive and continuous crimes against humanity.

    • @andrewchong2616
      @andrewchong2616 Před 6 měsíci

      Agree. And Americans always talk about human rights. They accused china committing genocide against xinjiang while they doing it in Gaza. They talked about Ukraine has the right to defend but not for Gaza. Total Americans bu**shit. Double standard

    • @russetbulba3199
      @russetbulba3199 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Do some head count of people murdered in Russia and China during XX century and try do have this conversation in any of those countries today.

    • @dannyfarkas9127
      @dannyfarkas9127 Před 6 měsíci

      Small difference: The Uyghurs in China are not sworn to China's destruction. Israeli and Egypt enforce the blockade on Gaza because Hamas is a hostile entity. By contrast, China imprisons the Uygurs out of pure racist ideology.

    • @et2709
      @et2709 Před 6 měsíci +32

      Double standard hypocrisy

  • @suzieleach6036
    @suzieleach6036 Před 6 měsíci +786

    None of my educated friends are happy that Australia has lost it's Sovereignty to the US.

    • @snapper69996666
      @snapper69996666 Před 6 měsíci +60

      As an Australian I agree

    • @VSP4591
      @VSP4591 Před 6 měsíci +91

      You are not alone. EU is in the same position.

    • @bobbywang7116
      @bobbywang7116 Před 6 měsíci +41

      we should push for republic of australia. that is why i always vote for citizen party.

    • @muhammadedwards8425
      @muhammadedwards8425 Před 6 měsíci +12

      As a Muslim, whether you agree or not, I support a West with Christian values. One downside of the EU and "Commonwealth" becoming American "allies" is us taking their secular liberal culture

    • @esense9602
      @esense9602 Před 6 měsíci

      Only idiots would believe that Australia will be invaded by China. Logistics aside, they can't.

  • @mdehsanulhaque392
    @mdehsanulhaque392 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Look for Peace not for War in this short life!
    No more Enemy, We are Friend and as a human beings!

  • @ruiddd956
    @ruiddd956 Před 5 měsíci +17

    Two Notes: One *important omission (Ukraine-Russia) and one important flaw (Israel-Palestine).*
    1. Putin, in March 2022, with few troops in Ukraine (100 thousand were ridiculously insufficient for an invasion and occupation. That's why it was a Special Military Operation), tried to reach a Guarantee Agreement. It called for neutrality for Ukraine (like Finland until 2022), potentially belonging to the EU, and semi-autonomous status for the Russian-speaking East.
    Well, the draft agreement had already been signed by the parties, Putin gave the order to withdraw (they had not even entered Kiev), and Zelensky, after receiving Boris Johnson, Biden's postman, allowed himself to be convinced and did not sign the Agreement. Yesterday, November 24th, one of Zelensky's representatives blamed Boris Johnson for this error. Imagine. Now the terms of this Agreement are impossible because Ukraine is defeated and the East has endorsed entry into Russia.
    2. The lack of information about Israel. Ultra Orthodox Jews, whose population is growing, are anti-state of Israel and do not recognize the Israeli government, defending the right of Palestinians to their land. They defend an ancient coexistence with Muslims and defend the continuation of the Jewish diaspora.

  • @bio1983
    @bio1983 Před 6 měsíci +325

    No China threat, No Soviet threat - just US threat.... nice picture of perfect world

    • @whatsup9260
      @whatsup9260 Před 6 měsíci

      the soviet was done when it first started as it became a fascist state under stalline...now under Putin its a US in 20 years from now with Olygarch directly sitting on presidency seats taking their money from their private ''venture''.
      would not have gotten better with Putin as a so called ally.
      we messed up with Russia when the wall came down and tried to steal it for the western olygarch.

    • @tripzincluded8087
      @tripzincluded8087 Před 6 měsíci

      every world = a fake ideology aka a mental -personal- projection. [we are born with a heart on earth.]

    • @johnl9361
      @johnl9361 Před 6 měsíci

      Mearsheimer is another neo-liberal hack. He still thinks that the US can stop China.

    • @rotierender_lurch
      @rotierender_lurch Před 6 měsíci +3

      You clearly didn't understand a single word.

    • @jaychen512
      @jaychen512 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@rotierender_lurchYou are clearly brainwashed.

  • @boris7417
    @boris7417 Před 6 měsíci +322

    May I humbly ask why anyone think that the Rules based order which only benefit the US is righteous ?
    Why would the Chinese people coming out of poverty be a threat to the Western people, especially people in the United State ? Are we an inferior race who only deserve an inferior way of life, and the planetary resources are only for the Anglo Saxons and the Chosen Nation ? When one saw Chinese on cruise ships cruising worldwide, he becomes paranoid and humiliated ?
    The US waged wars all over the world in almost all the years of its existence while China bought huge sums of the US debts, replenished their arsenal ; and all of a sudden it becomes the biggest enemy !
    Why someone must dominate the world ? Couldn’t human live peacefully together and share the fruits of technological advances ?

    • @clodiamk9873
      @clodiamk9873 Před 6 měsíci +28

      SO WELL SAID !!

    • @danielbtwd
      @danielbtwd Před 6 měsíci

      Americans lack the intelligence to cooperate. They think only in terms of domination and destruction.

    • @Mitramon
      @Mitramon Před 6 měsíci

      The authoritarian government may have something to do about it, but you can keep crying reeecism, communist propagandist

    • @jennylee685
      @jennylee685 Před 6 měsíci

      The U.S. & this Mearsheimer guy make no sense to me at all about the biggest threat to the U.S. is China! China seems to be pretty peace loving & all China wants to do is trade, run businesses & make money, improve its own nation & people & help other nations in need at the same time Win-Win. Whereas U.S. just wants zero sun game & remain world hegemon. US can pivot to China all it wants, China does not seem to want to hurt any nations, but trade with them & co-exist peacefully. US needs to stop thinking in terms of control, contain & run the world, it is not the boss of our planet!!

    • @JanWasp
      @JanWasp Před 6 měsíci +33

      I agree - why do they keep using the word "threat" anyway? No one is going to attack the US, and if China becomes more prosperous, the US does too, since China is its biggest trading partner.

  • @GaryChan65
    @GaryChan65 Před 2 měsíci +4

    You can eliminate your enemies by making them your friends.

  • @mhsidibe1
    @mhsidibe1 Před 5 měsíci +23

    When I heard him speak about Ukraine loosing at that time I was very upset and was convinced he was wrong. Now listening to this again today...I sadly understand what he was saying.

    • @method341
      @method341 Před 2 měsíci

      They just lost adviidka. They were outgunned by the Russians. Ten-to-one artillery ratio apparently. Just like the Prof said.

    • @ls-l1518
      @ls-l1518 Před 2 měsíci

      I knew it would loose from day one. But it will remain a nation at least. Only smaller, and having lost its young men. You ask Carl 12, Napoleon and Hitler about beating Russia.

    • @user-hz8eg3wl2l
      @user-hz8eg3wl2l Před 2 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/fnm82jK3fvU/video.htmlfeature=shared

    • @user-hz8eg3wl2l
      @user-hz8eg3wl2l Před 2 měsíci

      Only Russia can now help Ukraine.

    • @hycylkaksenja3565
      @hycylkaksenja3565 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-hz8eg3wl2l Only stupid can write comment like this

  • @fela1489
    @fela1489 Před 6 měsíci +405

    Why must the US "contain" anyone? What gives them the right?

    • @flicfan416
      @flicfan416 Před 6 měsíci +36

      He's not speaking normatively. He's saying "if the U.S. wants to maintain their level of power, this is what they have to do," not "this is what the U.S. should do, from a moral perspective"

    • @jlee8181
      @jlee8181 Před 6 měsíci

      Don't be fooled.
      John Mearsheimer is nothing more than a egoistic white hypocrite.
      What he is always saying is that Uass and the other whites are no doing it right to dorminate.
      He never said that Uass and whites is wrong to dorminate.
      He is just a another delusional white "supremacist "

    • @user-ih5qj7pq9j
      @user-ih5qj7pq9j Před 6 měsíci +10

      Логика развития капитализма заставляет их делать это.

    • @wangjim5839
      @wangjim5839 Před 6 měsíci +10

      In order to be always on the top and talk you down and remain hegemonic, that's what it's all about.

    • @konstantinpetelin
      @konstantinpetelin Před 6 měsíci +10

      "Rules based order"

  • @kxttd6870
    @kxttd6870 Před 6 měsíci +731

    How funny the US always treats some other as the threats. They never try to solve their own problems and always blame others. 😂😂

    • @maxl.7678
      @maxl.7678 Před 6 měsíci

      thats how global politics work, if you don't secure your place on top some other power will come, take it and dominate. there's no "let's be friends and share the no. one spot"

    • @BalloonInTheBalloon
      @BalloonInTheBalloon Před 6 měsíci

      When all you have is a hammer everything is a nail.
      Look how quick the Chinese made the "impossible" by restoring diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 Před 6 měsíci

      That’s what their ideology is - this is also why they jerk off so hard to Marvel superhero movies and the idea of good vs evil, because they are not interested in reality, they are interested in THINKING they are always the good guy. Yet ask them what they think when they are a bit upset at their government and suddenly it’s as if listening them talk about Hitler himself.

    • @kxttd6870
      @kxttd6870 Před 6 měsíci +23

      Funny realities, China is now the biggest buyer of Middle East oil and natural gas. Its appetite can even cover both Russia and the Middle East. Iran has signed the 25-year Cooperation Program with China for 400 million foreign direct investment. I guess the US weapon has less power than China's money at this time 🤣😂😂😂@@BalloonInTheBalloon

    • @luiedoesstuff
      @luiedoesstuff Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@kxttd6870but isn’t their economy contracting, as well as facing an epidemic with their birth rate ??

  • @zamraaj0652
    @zamraaj0652 Před 3 měsíci +3

    This forum is highly appreciated. It indeed provides accurate and in depth knowledge of the world affairs. Thanx.

  • @qualityguru9047
    @qualityguru9047 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I’m impressed by so much truth and clarity 🫡🙏

  • @user-rv6bs7jb4b
    @user-rv6bs7jb4b Před 6 měsíci +819

    Trouble with the US is that their solution to everything is almost always some form of violence or threat.

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Před 6 měsíci +105

      Because the US is a colonial-settler nation, much like Australia, Canada, and Israel.

    • @jzhng250
      @jzhng250 Před 6 měsíci +15

      ​@@paulheydarian1281much like every nation when they become powerful

    • @user-op1jq8bl7s
      @user-op1jq8bl7s Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@paulheydarian1281Israel is not because they have ancestral,historical,archeological,religious connection to the land. Unlike Australia or USA.. 😊

    • @samliew6610
      @samliew6610 Před 6 měsíci

      This is the result of sheer ARROGANCE that they think they are indespensable and a chosen race which are all delusional BS

    • @alzubyr.alhnach.2005
      @alzubyr.alhnach.2005 Před 6 měsíci +72

      ​@@user-op1jq8bl7s
      No Israel is a colonial state, just read the letters of Theodor Herzl the founder of Zionism, he explicitly says that he is trying to colonize Palestine.

  • @supahsmashbro
    @supahsmashbro Před 6 měsíci +355

    China has been a great benefit to Australia, he doesn't mention that. The reason Australia hasn't had a recession for so long is due to their rapidly growing neighbor who has done nothing to harm Australians

    • @lauchlanguddy1004
      @lauchlanguddy1004 Před 6 měsíci +3

      well, they have cut most trade of late and if no US would already have invaded oz and all of asia

    • @sadiq7700
      @sadiq7700 Před 6 měsíci +61

      China would have invaded all of Asia? Where do you get this nonsense from?

    • @user-zj7cr2pg7c
      @user-zj7cr2pg7c Před 6 měsíci +45

      @@lauchlanguddy1004 Pl tell me:How many wars has China been involved in over the past 30 years?
      If you dream that China already have invaded oz and all of asia, I just want to say: hope you will live in that dream forever.

    • @user-bd2or5sl8y
      @user-bd2or5sl8y Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@lauchlanguddy1004Trades is between consenting parties. Look specifically at the times when certain trades of goods between US and China, compare that with China and Australia of those goods, you got it?

    • @ronaldsmith2277
      @ronaldsmith2277 Před 6 měsíci

      and never will unless we provoke china on a countries behafe , China has Never attacked any country in history!!!

  • @ayoubsaadun778
    @ayoubsaadun778 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The saddest, most tragic in Gaza Israel war. Ahmad Shabat 4yr old tragedy. Survived two Israeli strikes, lost his parents, in 2nd lost both his legs. Deeply powerfully sorrowful. Ahmad Shabat , my 💜 💜 💜 and my mind with you

  • @mikee1422
    @mikee1422 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I wanna hear how we can all get along without war/aggression and all walk away with peace and added value to the world....

    • @incognito96
      @incognito96 Před 3 měsíci

      I always say if man put there problems aside we would then be able to reach the stars.

    • @carloscasstano5364
      @carloscasstano5364 Před 2 měsíci

      I asked myself the same,

    • @skdjfsldkjs
      @skdjfsldkjs Před 22 dny

      There has never before in history been a period of time where nation-states were not in major conflict. Not a single time. It always amazes me, how people think if America goes away, all of their problems will suddenly come to an end or even get better.

    • @incognito96
      @incognito96 Před 22 dny

      @@skdjfsldkjs they won't come to an end, but it will be their own problems of their own fruition. America always has an agenda.

    • @skdjfsldkjs
      @skdjfsldkjs Před 22 dny

      @@incognito96 I don't see how having problems of their own fruition that kill millions of people is better than having relative global peace, outside of the Middle East which is always at war, and Russia which seems to be a new development. Before the "liberal hegemony" Mearsheimer complains about, from 1914 to 1945, wars like in Gaza happened across the globe, every year.

  • @ramatgan1
    @ramatgan1 Před 6 měsíci +625

    Honestly, many of us worldwide are tired of US “leadership” and all the wars and bullshit.
    Watching from Somalia.

    • @JanVansteenlandt
      @JanVansteenlandt Před 6 měsíci +11

      that's weird, that's character by character the same message as other comments. Almost like...it's autogenerated.

    • @haythemsandel8303
      @haythemsandel8303 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@JanVansteenlandt cope bot

    • @karenandvlad
      @karenandvlad Před 6 měsíci +11

      I'm Russian, and this guy speaker makes me seek.

    • @stan_hiz
      @stan_hiz Před 6 měsíci +1

      People in Ukraine certainly do not think so. Those who tired are murderous regimes in Russia, North Korea and Iran

    • @MoBiii_OFFICIAL
      @MoBiii_OFFICIAL Před 6 měsíci

      ​​@@JanVansteenlandt Freedom credits+5, now you are free from prison rape for the next 3 days and ask Sleepy Joe for your next instant ramen meal please😅

  • @Anouargama
    @Anouargama Před 6 měsíci +535

    I have a hard time continuing supporting US foreign policy in good faith and without being cynical. Just look at their position on Palestine and Israel. It is clear that the international rules don’t apply to the US and its allies 😔
    See Iraq, Afghanistan, Libia and so many more foreign policy blunders 🤦🏻‍♂️
    The global south is taking note.

    • @magimuturi7489
      @magimuturi7489 Před 6 měsíci +34

      agree

    • @andrewlim7751
      @andrewlim7751 Před 6 měsíci +33

      They have something called "rule based orders". 😂😂

    • @artschool673
      @artschool673 Před 6 měsíci

      Don't forget all the destruction of South American countries the CIA has consistently being carrying out.

    • @bernardhill1622
      @bernardhill1622 Před 6 měsíci

      @@andrewlim7751 a Course of "self destruction " it would seem..⁉️🤔🤦‍♂️

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Před 6 měsíci +17

      The rule is whatever policy is most beneficial to the maintenance of the status quo at any given time xD
      It's not so much rules as it is a guideline, really.
      There are no real rules or real friends, just real and permanent interests

  • @kingwing3203
    @kingwing3203 Před měsícem +1

    Without Europeans and Americans, the people of every country would live in peace and happiness

  • @do7696
    @do7696 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Fantastically engaging presentation-facts,strategies and endgames.

  • @markc6140
    @markc6140 Před 6 měsíci +114

    John, just because US no longer able to exercise its hegemony in a unipolar world without any challenge, now you consider China a threat. I think you are absolutely wrong. First, how many wars had US embarked since 2000s as compared to China. The answer is obvious. Second, how many countries did Uncle Sam exercise its own unilateral action by sanctioning any countries it like. Thirdly, how many nuclear weapons do US possess.? New Pentagon report claims China now has over 500 operational nuclear warheads and already feels so insecure. That figure is still a fraction of the more-than 5,000 warheads the US possess...... Anyway, China's threat is a scandalous initiative created by the US and its Western puppets to stifle China's economic and social development including technological advancement. The Chinese nation with its 5000 years of civilization will continue to advance whatever unscrupulous ways the West is trying to obstruct. You may be right China's rise may not be peaceful especially when the US and its Westen puppets continue to impede it rise peacefully.

    • @method341
      @method341 Před 6 měsíci

      The only technological innovation the Chinese are good at is stealing other countries' technology 😂

    • @thetreekeeper143
      @thetreekeeper143 Před 6 měsíci +20

      The US cant afford to have any near peer competition. Even if its an ally, the US will keep it down. For example, look how they bombed Nordstream 2. To make sure Germany will never be as big as the US in regards to economics.

    • @harrierr628
      @harrierr628 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Well said.

    • @oot007
      @oot007 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Well said and 100% spot on.

    • @PhiloSurfer
      @PhiloSurfer Před 6 měsíci

      He meant China is a threat to the US's hegemony and world dominance.

  • @gracchusbabeuf9868
    @gracchusbabeuf9868 Před 6 měsíci +1921

    As I am not a US citizen, I am sarcastically smiling when hearing all this anxiety of losing the privilege of being the only superpower. Stay calm and like the British did in the past, admit the bitter reality and adapt to the new situation without much drama.

    • @thrombocyte2054
      @thrombocyte2054 Před 6 měsíci +154

      The Brits still flirt with their self-image as an imperial power that meddles in conflicts far away.

    • @memeticist
      @memeticist Před 6 měsíci +85

      I am an American, I can guarantee you that there is no way we are going to do that. Sorry

    • @J_a_s_o_n
      @J_a_s_o_n Před 6 měsíci +278

      ​@@memeticistyou will learn the hard way

    • @memeticist
      @memeticist Před 6 měsíci +46

      @@J_a_s_o_n Unfortunately, on our way down there is a good chance we take the world with us. Extinction is the death of birth and the cessation of learning as well.

    • @MegaBoolaBoola
      @MegaBoolaBoola Před 6 měsíci

      A reduction in the ability of The USA to borrow money, is the most likely cause of future world peace. U.S. military spending will be necessarily reduced. Therefore, U.S. military dominance will continue to fade. Real negotiations will become important. It may be a rocky road to get there, but everything will be great eventually. The U.S. will be much better off, too, other than for a handful of power-hungry warmongering psychopaths.

  • @ralfeastwood8670
    @ralfeastwood8670 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I can only dream of articulating my thoughts like Professor Mearsheimer

  • @MrGunwitch
    @MrGunwitch Před 5 měsíci +29

    An excellent presentation by Prof. Mearsheimer though I would've liked to have heard some mention of the qualitative superiority of Russian military ISR capability & doctrine in the Ukraine conflict. The Russians were outnumbered 3 to 1 for at least the first 12 months of this conflict, and despite those odds succeeded in attriting the Ukrainians at a drastic casualty ratio, and capturing major military objectives like Mariupol and Severodonetsk. Russian hardware like the Lancet seems to have outperformed any Western counterpart, and it seems that the nature of warfare has been permanently shifted and that Western 'combined arms doctrine' has been invalidated by new technologies.

    • @FielValeryRTS
      @FielValeryRTS Před 5 měsíci +6

      Russian military under General Shoigu has seen much training and modernization. This peak during the training of 300,000 men in Russia. Moving 300,000 men in formations was a huge endeavour, but it was a clear sign of how serious their training has become.
      One cannot depends on training men on the frontline, since that causes too much casualty. As I see it, Russian army's effectiveness could be 7x more than Ukrainians, even with all the NATO support. (My biased mind said 10x more)

    • @nich7622
      @nich7622 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Here what I say. It is not weather or tech, which is and was winning. It wasn't weather that won against Napoleon, Hitler, and many others, tried to conquer Russia. It is russian steel balls, hardened in a harsh surviving environment. Russians didn't want to fight ukrainians, just get rid of puppet govt. That's why you haven't seen carpet bmbing like in Iraque. Ukrainians are brothers to russians. I see it like small sister being brainwashed and used by old perv, promised her good life but instead just kept on using that poor soul. Leave her alone, Sam, let her live. She suffered, bled too much under your control already. And thinking that russians will crumble under your predicted sanctions was your grave mistake. Now pray for Putin to stay in power as Russia today looks like angrily concentrating bee hive.

    • @gaara13756
      @gaara13756 Před 4 měsíci

      Your figure is very interesting, it's a pity it's not clear from where. The Russian army entered Ukraine in 150-200 thousand people + 50 thousand LDPR troops (Donetsk and Luhansk regions). That is, in total, a group of 200 thousand people.
      Ukraine had 200 thousand people at that time.
      Russia did not plan to fight in such a format as it is happening now, or rather it was plan B if plan A did not work. Russia wanted to do as it was between the USSR and Czechoslovakia (the operation was successful), as it was in Chechnya (the operation was a failure and the war dragged on, but initially the tactics were the same, the tanks went even without combat kits), as it was in Georgia (the operation was successful, the war was avoided). But in Ukraine, as in Chechnya... The tanks entered, the government was not afraid and the war began. The war in Chechnya lasted from 1994 to 2009 in one form or another. The war with Ukraine will also drag on for many years. This is a normal situation, we have a lot of experience in such wars.

    • @alext5285
      @alext5285 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gaara13756 Ukraine will not have enough of such battles for many years.
      If the nature of the war becomes insurgent rather than a combined arms positional one, then it will be a low-intensity conflict and it could last a long time, especially in western Ukraine.
      But in the carnage that is happening there now, I am not sure that Ukraine will withstand even a year.

    • @helgavonschaewen4030
      @helgavonschaewen4030 Před 4 měsíci +2

      If you want to hear more about the superority of russian military, look at Scott Ritter or Col.Mc.Douglas.

  • @uneasyrider1980
    @uneasyrider1980 Před 6 měsíci +768

    The Russo-Ukrainian war did not break out in 2022. It started in 2014. In 2022 it escalated greatly.

    • @tonysu8860
      @tonysu8860 Před 6 měsíci

      You need to listen to other John Mearsheimer lectures to understand he does not consider the Ukraine war unjustified and fully agrees with Putin's excuse of NATO expansionism... That the small countries that border Russia don't matter and have no rights and should comply with the wishes of their "polar" neighbors, in this case Russia.

    • @tedmom3029
      @tedmom3029 Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely right. It was a huge mistake Obama and his adm made; they were suckers … and I was, and am, a fan of Obama. But, they read it all wrong or just didn’t want to be in a war, the one we are fighting now.

    • @AcidBombYT
      @AcidBombYT Před 6 měsíci +10

      Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022. You can cope and try to change what happened but Russia lost already. Theres no way Russia can win. Using T55s and WW2 trucks is what #2 army in the world.

    • @antbrown9066
      @antbrown9066 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Remind me. Who invaded who in 2022?

    • @AlamoAL
      @AlamoAL Před 6 měsíci +74

      ​​@@AcidBombYTtheres no cope. They've been in the donbass region and annexed crimea in 2014. If you were paying attention to geopolitics before it became "stand for ukraine" with a Ukrainian flag in your social media bio you would know that. He just stated facts and didnt pick a side. Educate yourself.

  • @TheYankeetango
    @TheYankeetango Před 6 měsíci +409

    The Chinese and for that matter, have every right yo progress through its own effort and works. Problem is usa n west cannot tolerate this as its hegemony is threatened.

    • @magimuturi7489
      @magimuturi7489 Před 6 měsíci +49

      totally agree,, same thing in Africa

    • @34mossie
      @34mossie Před 6 měsíci +36

      Exactly! Spot On!

    • @clovisra
      @clovisra Před 6 měsíci +20

      TRUE!

    • @neilosman4440
      @neilosman4440 Před 6 měsíci +1

      true but also the west values of freedom, liberalism and democracy

    • @oot007
      @oot007 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@neilosman4440 >"west values of freedom, liberalism and democracy"
      Don't you know the west has exploited the people and resources of Africa, Asia, South America and the Middle East for decades and centuries?

  • @MyVideos-fk5wg
    @MyVideos-fk5wg Před 3 dny

    Living wisdom..
    Thanks sir I got a chance in CZcams to hear your talk. No comments. Just learning. If I were in US, I never miss your classes.

  • @miltonlai4850
    @miltonlai4850 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I watched the whole speech, Mr. Mearsheimer was telling the truth, very impressive.

  • @vannoo67
    @vannoo67 Před 6 měsíci +300

    I agree with most of what John Mearsheimer says, other than his stance on China. China and the East's strength is on an upward trajectory, while America and the rest of the West is on a downward trajectory. He sees China as the great threat. I see China as the great hope. My concern is that as Thucydides' Trap closes America will burn down the world rather than relinquish control to the East. My hope is that the tide has already turned and America's strength is already spent before Armageddon happens.

    • @dreamadventure8220
      @dreamadventure8220 Před 6 měsíci +1

      China the great hope?? 🤣🤣🤣 China is that looming threat which is being suspended right only because of US dominance. Once the US falls, Imperialist will go for South China Sea, Indian territory, Japanese, Neplese, Bhutnese, Taiwan and God knows what else is other in the Chinese mind. Freedom of Tibet, East Turkistan and South Mongolia awaits. China policy of not intervening in Human right issues based on the label of internal matter will add more to isolated am authorinian world world. Of course US and allies were no saint but being Asian I choose US over China anyday.

    • @kahutochishisumi9056
      @kahutochishisumi9056 Před 6 měsíci +33

      I agree completely with your assessment.

    • @mensrea1251
      @mensrea1251 Před 6 měsíci +1

      China is the great hope? Too funny. You must be Chinese because no other people within China’s sphere of influence feels that way. They know from direct historical experience what China is like as a regional hegemon.

    • @walhdamaskus2408
      @walhdamaskus2408 Před 6 měsíci +29

      Its not the american who stand on the right side of history, its obviously american just swimming against the tide of history. 😂😂

    • @MackerelCat
      @MackerelCat Před 6 měsíci +8

      Give them some credit, they’ve been the big boys of global politics for a hundred years by now and managed to avoid killing us all so far.

  • @snapper69996666
    @snapper69996666 Před 6 měsíci +575

    As an Australian the majority of the world and humanity is not on our side, we need to think and ask are we the baddies in this world?

    • @civicblade1
      @civicblade1 Před 6 měsíci +108

      As an Australian, I would say we aren't the baddies yet but we are getting close to being one after abstaining from voting for a humanitarian pause on the war on Gaza. The baddies are the 14 countries who voted against the UN resolution A/ES-10/L.25 titled "Protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations" on Israel's war on Gaza/Palestine.
      Most of the rest of the world (121 countries) voted for the resolution, 14 voted against and 44 abstained.

    • @bbharatillusion4574
      @bbharatillusion4574 Před 6 měsíci

      In a way, Australia became a collaborator in the genocide of Palestinians by the Israelis. All recorded in UN documents and videos. Unlike the uighur genocide the west like to spin about.

    • @flowerpower7288
      @flowerpower7288 Před 6 měsíci

      The "baddies" are the psychopathic oligarchs, not peoples or nations

    • @pratahsinnetamby
      @pratahsinnetamby Před 6 měsíci

      @@civicblade1 An abstention at the UN is the "No" vote of a mollusc - spineless. Even New Zealand's right wing government and France voted "Yes". Albo and Wong simply followed instructions from WH.

    • @pratahsinnetamby
      @pratahsinnetamby Před 6 měsíci +32

      That is if you count nations, it becomes a whole lot worse when you count population!
      As was said by a famous American of America "we still have the barbaric values of savages from 200 years ago".

  • @alankelly3162
    @alankelly3162 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I always love listening to John Mearshiemer !, he has great grasp of Geopolitics and great power politics, it’s hard to argue with his analysis but I would have one question! For him
    He says that the U.S. should do everything to stop China dominating the southern hemisphere but why does he think that it’s ok for the U.S. to dominate its hemisphere but it’s not ok for China ? And if he doesn’t think the U.S. has right to dominate the western hemisphere then does he think the U.S. has the right to be the one to stop China trying to dominate the southern hemisphere?
    There seems to me to be a contradiction/ Bias in Mr Mearshiemers view of the world , surely if one day there would be a true balance of power then the U.S. will need to be weakened .
    Maybe the the U.S , China , Russia Britain France etc need to realise that they have no right to dominate any other country or it’s people’s!

  • @vincentstewart1843
    @vincentstewart1843 Před 2 měsíci +11

    The war I'm fighting with my trade right now is way bigger than Ukraine war.
    I keep loosing in real trade but win in Demo.
    Should I give up on Trade?
    What should I do?
    How may I do better?
    What I'm I doing incorrectly?

    • @janejane386
      @janejane386 Před 2 měsíci

      I HAVE INCURRED SO MUCH LOSSES TO TRADE ON MY OWN,I TRADE WELL ON DEMO BUT I THINK THE REAL MARKET IS MANIPULATED.

    • @Zubaida.Ali.Ali5327
      @Zubaida.Ali.Ali5327 Před 2 měsíci

      here is my problem I have been making losses trying to make trade. I thought to trade demo is just like the real..can anyone help me out or at least tell me on what to do.

    • @maureen...
      @maureen... Před 2 měsíci

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  • @garyluciani1082
    @garyluciani1082 Před 6 měsíci +247

    When John says china is our biggest threat it should be pointed out that they're a global economic threat not a military threat. China doesn't have troops and naval bases around the world like the US does. U.S. and Australian citizens don't have to worry about Chinese troops landing in their countries.
    Many countries around the world do have to worry about U.S. troops landing in their countries.
    In this talk John doesn't even mention that.

    • @tk80mufa5
      @tk80mufa5 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well China is a threat in so far as the semi conductor issue in Taiwan plays a role if Xi decides to invade.
      Other than that - they are a major subversive power in countries like Australia , NZ , Canada , US , UK , Germany , Italy , probably France too - they infiltrate thanks to our Western politicians suicidal open borders policy , the number of Chinese students in the West it insane , the number of Know-How technology theft is astronomical.
      They even hire retired British fighter jet pilots to train the Chinese air force.
      All over the West they have covert Chinese police stations spying and intimidating and abducting expat nationals publicly critizing Xi/the regime.
      And some people might say they even bribe the son of the current most powerful man of earth...
      So, in conclusion (and I haven't even mentioned their shipping fleet of illegal fishing boats , overfishing and extincting fish and marine life all over the world - even around the Galapagos islands , or illegally dumping tons of toxic waste in the oceans , the Belt & Road debt trap thing , disappearing citizens , even billionaires , total surveillance , total censorship , their concentration camps , their handling of the big C , or countless other examples of their shenanigans) - China can never be an ally like this.

    • @KB-kw3kp
      @KB-kw3kp Před 6 měsíci +11

      Tell that to all the countries who under China control because of the massive debt borrowing from China. Tell that the countries on the South China seas whether China is a military threat or not. I think they would disagree with you on that

    • @aznpetyaw
      @aznpetyaw Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@KB-kw3kp bro you have been brainwashed so badly that you can't tell up from down in your reality. How you be so dumb to follow western media when they don't give jackass about you.

    • @MrJacky54321
      @MrJacky54321 Před 6 měsíci +17

      @@KB-kw3kp you sure bro? HAHAHAHAHA😂😂😂

    • @KB-kw3kp
      @KB-kw3kp Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MrJacky54321 yeah l sure ask the the fishing boats that are attacked and why Biden had to say we honor commits to our allies in the region to China

  • @MT-jj4gz
    @MT-jj4gz Před 5 měsíci +433

    Unfortunately, the United States always thinks of its misfortune only to others and never finds the problem in itself.

    • @ruby_linaris
      @ruby_linaris Před 5 měsíci +18

      the state is a search for external enemies always.

    • @rufangzhao555
      @rufangzhao555 Před 5 měsíci

      It's not imaginary enemies that USA thinks of. They actually do exist if you understand Chinese then the CCP said clearly for 40 years they want to replace USA. 韬光养晦
      They want to rule the world with Chinese style of Marxism.

    • @zzx2879
      @zzx2879 Před 5 měsíci +2

      They know but they need to vote

    • @richardong6640
      @richardong6640 Před 5 měsíci +16

      Blaming others is easier than fixing own problems!

    • @abdirisaqdirie4911
      @abdirisaqdirie4911 Před 5 měsíci

      @@zzx2879n

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851
    @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851 Před 5 měsíci +4

    It's not only the US prestige & super power status that is at risk, the US exceptionalism is also in hot waters, something that never has been associated with a super power before.

  • @user-je9js4xq9z
    @user-je9js4xq9z Před 4 měsíci

    A great honest Teacher - the Gvt needs to listen to such a passionate nationist.

  • @kumhoong
    @kumhoong Před 6 měsíci +207

    Australia need to intensify efforts to free one of its own, Julian Assange.

    • @donhue4546
      @donhue4546 Před 6 měsíci

      terrorist have more support than him,

    • @clovisra
      @clovisra Před 6 měsíci +12

      Australia is not a really independent, sovereign country to be able to defy American interests.

    • @one4320
      @one4320 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Australia has grown into adulthood as a nation. Sadly it still sucks its thumb, and would wet the bed if it had to act like an adult.

    • @R-uu7wo
      @R-uu7wo Před 6 měsíci +6

      Very well said

    • @kingsleyperera9655
      @kingsleyperera9655 Před 6 měsíci

      Australia is a Vassal !

  • @paulharris5329
    @paulharris5329 Před 6 měsíci +154

    In my estimation, uncle Sam should have focused on infrastructure and the prosperity of the American people rather than constantly bullying and sanctioning the world to maintain it's hegemony. The US government uses everyone and is no friends of anyone.

    • @mikec5603
      @mikec5603 Před 6 měsíci +20

      When you don't have real money but mostly paper money to rebuild infrastructure, you go steal some( natural resources and land) putting a trillion dollar a year military to use.

    • @ottoginafiel5468
      @ottoginafiel5468 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Whoa whoa whoa, cool it with the anti-semitism

    • @andrewwotherspoona5722
      @andrewwotherspoona5722 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ottoginafiel5468 where was the antisemitism?

    • @John-dh1gh
      @John-dh1gh Před 6 měsíci

      The US doesn't focus on domestic infrastructure because that's not the donor base, the vested interest group.
      Look at all the Israelis in US politics, they have additionally captured the political system.
      The ONLY way to reset the US political system is by the physical force of its citizens. The vested interest groups have bought US congress politicians so nothing is going to change. It's the uniparty.

    • @artschool673
      @artschool673 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@mikec5603Exactly!!!!

  • @shengloongtan229
    @shengloongtan229 Před 4 měsíci +1

    as an asian, we see what the Washington did, is doing or allowing to happen around the globe, and we think to ourselves, how bad can China be?
    I believe in western valuer, but just look at the US foreign policy for the past decades.

  • @mrashikhan19
    @mrashikhan19 Před 16 dny +1

    Its weired that American see all other progressing nations as a threat. 😮

  • @JuneSydney
    @JuneSydney Před 6 měsíci +510

    The only thing that he is wrong about is that Australia's recent economic growth in the past few decades is mainly due to its reliance on China's economic rise. Additionally, American ideologies that create imaginary enemies prevent them from focusing on their internal problems.

    • @joeawk
      @joeawk Před 6 měsíci +4

      What is your take then about the economy of Australia?

    • @jayy1980
      @jayy1980 Před 6 měsíci

      Lol, when I first went to Australia there were no lights or paved road from the Brisbane airport to the city. Then the mining boom happened. Tell me, where did the boom come from? Brainwashed racists will never credit the right people because they are brainwashed racists. They will INSIST they are not brainwashed racists though😂😂😂

    • @vannoo67
      @vannoo67 Před 6 měsíci +57

      Well, China's is now most of the world largest trading partner. The only thing wrong with that is the perception that there's something wrong with that.

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Před 6 měsíci +36

      American is not ideologies, it lie to have better profit .
      History is repeating...
      😂 During the 70's 80's ..
      U$A to EU : We should not invest in China, the system is bad and needs to be punished.
      EU : OK , agree
      But after that, it was U$A companies that flooded into China to make huge profits, the EU so dxmb.🤣

    • @chopinmack5418
      @chopinmack5418 Před 6 měsíci +53

      Australia has to keep distance from the US Warmongers as much as possible !

  • @kuichen2498
    @kuichen2498 Před 6 měsíci +602

    作为一个中国人,看到这位老兄一副自信满满的样子指点江山,感觉很莫名其妙。中国只是维护自己的国内利益,就威胁到美国了?这世界很多问题的根源在于美国把自己放在更高一层的地位,对他国指手画脚,别人反抗就认为是威胁。中国有着数千年丰富的历史经验可以告诉年轻的山姆大叔一个普世道理,王道才能持久,霸道必然走向消亡。越早认识到这个道理对美国越有好处。

    • @wingchouchou3174
      @wingchouchou3174 Před 6 měsíci

      肯定是威胁了,这个当了几十年霸主的国家放不下身段和别国共享地球。

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 Před 6 měsíci +90

      The US has a long-standing policy of seeking to be the only world power, and to force every nation to follow its orders. This policy has been the source of so much suffering and death all around the world.
      We can only hope that the US and China can find a way to coexist peacefully for the long term, and that the US can find some way to end the hostility toward Russia and to encourage peace in the middle East instead of encouraging war. It is wishful thinking perhaps, but dreams can come true if we work for them.

    • @deanlee7223
      @deanlee7223 Před 6 měsíci

      @@davidmenasco5743 你知道美國的真正的統治者是誰嗎?希特勒為什麼會屠殺,因為他是個瘋子嗎?有一個群體就像是寄生蟲,他們到了哪裡,哪裡就會被蛀空,如果你研究過他們幾千年的歷史,你會明白一切,從羅馬帝國開始,埃及王朝,一直到ww1的德國,看看他們都做了些什麼

    • @junlab2612
      @junlab2612 Před 6 měsíci

      china bullying the philippine

    • @Vinedwall
      @Vinedwall Před 6 měsíci +45

      If ever bother to learn the slightest knowledge of Chinese medicine, he would have understood that you have to keep the BALANCE. no organ can live without one another. We are fated to live together. That's why China has been trying to help poor countries to grow. We know that as long as everyone is contented with where that live what the land is providing them with, there won't be any trouble.
      That's why even though I despise US, Uk, and some EU countries, I'm trying to get myself to be compassionate with them😂
      Well, haters gonna hate. We just keep doing what we have to do, the Dao will be on our side. Once we're strong enough, haters will have to follow anyway, then the rest will be history.

  • @aiasoliveira1486
    @aiasoliveira1486 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Truly a briliant man!!! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @d_lightmatter7176
    @d_lightmatter7176 Před 27 dny

    Great mind. Even a child could understand the world with a teacher like him.

  • @abdulrashidabang5583
    @abdulrashidabang5583 Před 6 měsíci +184

    America must learn how to understand the true meaning of the civilised nation.Just stop sanctions, conflicts, invasion and supporting genocide.Only then you understand humanity that will lead you to understand the true meaning of civilize nation.

    • @DK-ev9dg
      @DK-ev9dg Před 6 měsíci +22

      Oscar wilde said:" America is the only country on this earth that transitioned from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between " and he was absolutely right.

    • @user-vf9it1gz9u
      @user-vf9it1gz9u Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@DK-ev9dg ha ha ha

    • @uneasyrider1980
      @uneasyrider1980 Před 6 měsíci +2

      America must PAY, first of all. It will.

    • @bdjoliat
      @bdjoliat Před 6 měsíci

      And which Arab Shakespeare should we be looking for? Aristotle, Socrates, Cicero? These were all part of US civilization, which built the country everyone is fighting to get into. Not even Muslims want to live in Saudi Arabia. I happen to also want the US out of all other countries and I want all foreign cultures out of the US. I want US troops to stop defending Arab countries and sending Palestine our $$$. If foreigners are so smart, civilized, and independent, give US back our money and our troops. But, if you read the book, Siege of Mecca, you will understand that the Saudi royals are afraid of their own people and need US to prop them up.

    • @DK-ev9dg
      @DK-ev9dg Před 6 měsíci

      @@bdjoliat Aristotle, Socrates and Cicero were part if US civilization? Haha ha ha ha. USA never had a civilization. You are cocky American.

  • @andrewwalker7439
    @andrewwalker7439 Před 6 měsíci +224

    I’m Australian and seriously planning my escape unfortunately.
    I love Australia but not the way they are heading,not doing justice to its population just in bed with the US.
    We have the resources to stand alone but again greed takes precedence,what about the Aussie’s, we don’t need American control

    • @Frostchris4121
      @Frostchris4121 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Imperialists always stick together.

    • @louisejoel
      @louisejoel Před 6 měsíci +15

      Coming to NZ? NZ is fairly diplomatic and measured on this issue, making us one the most neutral countries in the world. We are too small to take sides and are not hated. In addition we are fairly insignificant on the world stage. I was really happy about us not being on the map. If there is a full on war, I predict we will outlive everyone by a couple of months until the nuclear fall out gets to us. Shame about the house prices and laundering in real estate as the housing issue really sucks.

    • @rickynorris1694
      @rickynorris1694 Před 6 měsíci

      If Australia gets invaded by China, who are you going to come crawling to for help????

    • @georgenigg4799
      @georgenigg4799 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Totally agree

    • @oot007
      @oot007 Před 6 měsíci

      The great PM Gough Whitlam stood up for Oz sovereignty against the yanks and we all know what happened afterwards.

  • @delir.6488
    @delir.6488 Před měsícem +1

    Great speaker Mr John M.

  • @joaomatos776
    @joaomatos776 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This man is right on everything.
    I have watched his views on Russia, China, and US.
    Following is words on the US Monroe doctrine, every nation should keep to their border's. Period.

  • @albertfoo7952
    @albertfoo7952 Před 6 měsíci +67

    Why always china? Every country got the right to advance to have a good life for their ppl .

    • @MightyChoctaw
      @MightyChoctaw Před 6 měsíci

      It's like arguing that China should be containing the US, to stop it dominating the Americas. These people in the 'west' are utterly delusional.

    • @PageIsYourGod
      @PageIsYourGod Před 6 měsíci +10

      Cause this is the White man's world son. We have it all or no one gets anything

    • @trendisall5370
      @trendisall5370 Před 6 měsíci +2

      In fact, the U.S. economy ranks first in the world, and it is a big beneficiary of the prosperity of other countries. The most important thing for the U.S. is to solve domestic problems, rather than causing all kinds of troubles around the world and hindering the development of the world economy

    • @MrTtchuah
      @MrTtchuah Před 6 měsíci

      security can make you pay a lot of price

    • @isoldel9313
      @isoldel9313 Před 6 měsíci

      China did not start the Ukraine war, did not involve in mid Eastern wars... but it's the biggest threat 😂... why are they so afraid

  • @laoji820zhou6
    @laoji820zhou6 Před 6 měsíci +394

    Very straightforward: ‘rule based order in our interests’ = we make rules for others which don’t apply to us

    • @meichlebowska7951
      @meichlebowska7951 Před 6 měsíci +4

      👍👍👍

    • @wfjs9694
      @wfjs9694 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The word "rules based order" is a LIE. There's no "rules based" order. There is a rules based system, the UN, which is failing Palestinians as the West does not apply those rules, or selectively. And there is a Western power hegemony ORDER. Which of course is not happy with other countries' economic success. So it's mean girls club trying to bully the new cool guy in town.

    • @inspectator9384
      @inspectator9384 Před 6 měsíci +7

      The rules are not bad. Problem is, that some think they do'nt need to obey them.

    • @Mac1Eleven
      @Mac1Eleven Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@inspectator9384all for thee none for yeee

    • @michigantiger7636
      @michigantiger7636 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hi Ching Lao Zhou!

  • @JiaqianWu-bu7di
    @JiaqianWu-bu7di Před 20 dny

    Given recent situations, he is 100 percent right

  • @sophiarevel6952
    @sophiarevel6952 Před 5 měsíci +2

    A great Aussie channel! Thanks.

  • @WahranRai
    @WahranRai Před 6 měsíci +139

    The USA and UK are the main responsable in Israel-Palestine problem

    • @shanze5591
      @shanze5591 Před 6 měsíci

      FYI United States of America in reality is United States of ISRAEL. They run our country, do your research! DISGUSTING

    • @transcendbeing
      @transcendbeing Před 6 měsíci

      Yup. That's what he says. They didn't put enough pressure on the Zionists back then and now this is the result.

    • @GiovanniDeCillis
      @GiovanniDeCillis Před 6 měsíci +1

      @alexander-iu8rrnot exactly, 1948 is basically yesterday, the romans date a bit further back, if I remember correctly…

    • @johny-ql4wn
      @johny-ql4wn Před 6 měsíci +1

      The God you believe in will decide the trand in middle Esat.

  • @CAlicocat711
    @CAlicocat711 Před 6 měsíci +213

    While I agree with Prof. Mearsheimer on Ukraine and Israel, I fail to see the threat from China. We need a new policy, of live and let live with China. We need to stop pretending that Taiwan is our territory, stop the new American bases in the Philippines, etc., and start cooperating with them instead of threatening them by sending warships near their shores.

    • @TtTt-tb8zm
      @TtTt-tb8zm Před 5 měsíci

      Most Americans, including Mearsheimer, don't understand this. They think that China thinks and acts the same way as they do. There is a generation gap between the two civilizations.

    • @SantiagoRodriguez-th3ej
      @SantiagoRodriguez-th3ej Před 5 měsíci +10

      That was supposed to happen with Russia instead of putung NATO IN THEIR BORDER.

    • @annilinesudarshinikawal9720
      @annilinesudarshinikawal9720 Před 5 měsíci

      Watch out. China is the biggest threat to the whole world

    • @affordablex4914
      @affordablex4914 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Threatening? Ever heard of the 9 dash line?

    • @SantiagoRodriguez-th3ej
      @SantiagoRodriguez-th3ej Před 5 měsíci

      @@affordablex4914 Of course I have. Why do you ask? I AM NOT CHINESE!!!

  • @raheelijaz2422
    @raheelijaz2422 Před 21 dnem

    So right, like a prophecy.
    Great insight into international relations.

  • @khalfara
    @khalfara Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just love how Africa is completely ignored in his analysis about the different parts of the world America care about; Africans this simply gos to show you that the rest of the world simply doesn't give a hoot about you (except only when they want to exploit Africa) And no!!! , there wasn't peace during America's unipolar reign😒

  • @bheamla
    @bheamla Před 6 měsíci +201

    I hope Professor will clarify a bit more why China would be a threat. How many countries China is occupying? How many military bases? Apart from trade and commerce, which is beneficial to countries involved, how is China a threat? Can someone explain please.

    • @ahmadal6593
      @ahmadal6593 Před 6 měsíci +70

      I'm from Southeast Asia. My suggestions are not necessarily right. But in my POV, the China have more influence than US here. There are more Chinese products than ever before. They are our biggest creditor. But I think so many countries in Asia now have more tendencies to follow China since the US abused their global power. When we live in Uni Polar world, we obey US, but now we have more choice, which is China.
      Again you are right about military basis etc, but more and more asian country now will not subservient to the US as they used to.
      What I see now is that we as population in my country felt more influence from China in our everyday life than US. We see the US & western country as nothing but arrogant (at least that the common perception that I hear everywhere here)

    • @PhiloSurfer
      @PhiloSurfer Před 6 měsíci

      He meant China is a threat to the US's hegemony and world dominance.

    • @et2709
      @et2709 Před 6 měsíci

      China is a threat because us can't bully it..the same with Russia, both are too strong and independent

    • @LK-rq4rh
      @LK-rq4rh Před 6 měsíci

      China is a threat for showing a better alternative similar to many things the US is against, ever heard of better healthcare, free education, homeless people, they will do anything to stop others from showing a better example

    • @christopheryellman533
      @christopheryellman533 Před 6 měsíci +17

      I also have that question when I listen to Mearsheimer. I don't see the facts supporting the fear that China will become aggressive. In contrast, his thesis regarding Ukraine is easy to understand, and many events are consistent with what he has predicted.

  • @linstig
    @linstig Před 6 měsíci +449

    As an Australian, I'm glad that US is not pivoting to East Asia. Otherwise, we are the next Ukraine. Just look what happened with our wines, wheats, lobsters and tourist industries in the last few years. US sees China as a biggest threat. I see China as a biggest opportunity. That prosperity for Australia in the last couple of decades was rely on China. US is a sinking ship. It's time for Australia to abandon it.

    • @user-ek4ic2ip9e
      @user-ek4ic2ip9e Před 6 měsíci

      Shows how deep your loyalties lie. That’s pathetic opportunism.

    • @wingchouchou3174
      @wingchouchou3174 Před 6 měsíci +54

      China and Australia are too far apart and safe enough. The two countries need more trade than confrontation.

    • @affordablex4914
      @affordablex4914 Před 5 měsíci +13

      I’m Australian but the battleground would be in Taiwan.

    • @yoyolim538
      @yoyolim538 Před 5 měsíci +18

      @@affordablex4914 And you think Aukus would keep you safe?

    • @affordablex4914
      @affordablex4914 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@yoyolim538 The homeland, yes. Not so much Taiwan.

  • @user-vc6jm2bs3c
    @user-vc6jm2bs3c Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great lecture but no solutions suggested. Let me proffer a number of solutions for the US:
    1. Stop seeing people who are pursuing their own welfare as a threat
    2. Do not attempt to control the world. You are not God!
    3. Treat other nations the same way you want to be treated.

  • @davidap257
    @davidap257 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Mearsheimer,l' m afraid will be ignored by the US.

  • @emysaavedra8734
    @emysaavedra8734 Před 6 měsíci +112

    Pivoting to east Asia and creating tension? Is that what Mearsheimer is insinuating? I do not agree. What the United States needs to do is to respect other countries sovereignty and allow them to rise peacefully without any intervention, all countries have the right to live and enjoy their lives peacefully, life is short.

    • @davec110
      @davec110 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Thats not on the program of the colonialist. bear in mind the colonialist logic is deeply ingrained in the western political powers for many centuries. Wolfowitz doctrine is hallmark of this mentality. Do what ever it takes to become #1 and keep the status by containing/destroying #2.

    • @outlilei
      @outlilei Před 6 měsíci +16

      America respects other country's sovereignty? Where did you get this illusion from?😂

    • @markrobby7136
      @markrobby7136 Před 6 měsíci +2

      They are not inept, buddy. They are about the power and money for their families as ordinary American are used to do the dirt for them.

    • @hans6304
      @hans6304 Před 6 měsíci

      They're coming for you in the name of Democracy.

  • @Zuhal-uk7js
    @Zuhal-uk7js Před 6 měsíci +218

    Can you also explain why is USA in Syria grabbing Syrians oil despite the country opposing to it. Thanks Professor

    • @bcanuck
      @bcanuck Před 6 měsíci +5

      *Kurdish oil.

    • @phonkphonk
      @phonkphonk Před 6 měsíci +3

    • @SUEELLENELASALI
      @SUEELLENELASALI Před 6 měsíci

      A THIEF THAT'S WHY IT INVADED ARAB COUNTRIES FROM THE BEGINNING BUT NOW I S IS COMING TO AN END & will be REPLACED BY MUSLIMS TO RULE THE WORLD WITH JUSTICE AFTER IT WAS FILLED IT WITH INJUSTICES 👉 U S IS LUCEFERIAN 👿👹😈🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @cska2001
      @cska2001 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Now, can you imagine Syria sends it's troops to, say, Texas to "protect" oil fields over there?! No?! Why not?!

    • @bcanuck
      @bcanuck Před 6 měsíci

      @@cska2001 Russia has a contract to suck the oil out of the ground in Syria. Were you aware of that? Were you aware of Russia attacking US forces in Syria(without success)?

  • @ivyking4149
    @ivyking4149 Před 4 měsíci

    Fun fact; people watching this for any insight or true involvement with the stalemate in middle east or the atrocious war in Ukraine; this is not for you.
    Mearsheimer is first and foremost an American scholar on what America's position and forthcoming actions should be.
    He is all about America& that's what he does.
    The global problem of warming up he doesn'teven touch.
    Economics, politics and diplomacy is all he's talking.
    There I saved you 37:19 minutes and seconds of your life.
    Peaceout❤

  • @Zara-um1nx
    @Zara-um1nx Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is very true thank you so much ❤❤

  • @alhassangangu4357
    @alhassangangu4357 Před 6 měsíci +461

    Australian economy grew because of its trade with China. China has never threatened Australia.

    • @paulfaigl8329
      @paulfaigl8329 Před 5 měsíci +15

      You have no understanding.🧐😨

    • @kd8597
      @kd8597 Před 5 měsíci +72

      ​@@paulfaigl8329He's just telling a fact, and you just don't believe it.

    • @user-kk6ec4mj4g
      @user-kk6ec4mj4g Před 5 měsíci

      @@paulfaigl8329 You watched too much anti-China media.

    • @JurOz1980
      @JurOz1980 Před 5 měsíci +14

      That's not true. When Australian asking questions about de origin of covid they blocked goods and services!!! That the problem. With china

    • @alhassangangu4357
      @alhassangangu4357 Před 5 měsíci +23

      @JurOz1980 is China not the largest trading partner of Australia?

  • @jesussonofgod6284
    @jesussonofgod6284 Před 6 měsíci +63

    I ask why China can be blamed by America for China's success,? Does America not like other nations to be successful and rich and advanced? This is the unkind nature of the American self...
    America just goes home, the world doesn't need America..
    GOD HAS ALWAYS LOVED CHINA AND HAS ALWAYS BLESSED CHINA FOREVER.
    ✝️🇨🇳☯️🙏🙏🙏☯️🇨🇳✝️
    ✝️ GOD BLESS CHINA ✝️

    • @zhenggozmax5310
      @zhenggozmax5310 Před 6 měsíci +5

      While countless Chinese are proud of the country's continued development, they are also very confused and even angry about the West's constant criticism of China.
      As the most populous country in the world, China has successfully controlled the COVID-19 epidemic, but has been criticized as "authoritarian" by Western countries with hundreds of thousands of deaths; China's economy has taken the lead in emerging from the haze of the epidemic, bringing hope to the global economic recovery, but it has China has been accused by the West of "state capitalism"; China has provided vaccines to developing countries and contributed to the creation of global public goods, but has been accused by some Western countries that are hoarding vaccines of engaging in "vaccine diplomacy."
      Why are the things that China has done well, done right, and done in a timely manner seem wrong, immoral, or at least problematic in the eyes of some people in the West? How can I solve this problem? The author believes that the first step is to analyze why China is “scolded”.
      First of all, to a certain extent, it is inevitable for China to be scolded during its rise. Historically, any emerging country that rises will be regarded as an alien by the dominant country. Dominant countries only hope that emerging countries will be assimilated, rather than harming their own international leadership. In the 1980s, Japan was criticized by the United States as a "freak" among developed countries because the Liberal Democratic Party was a one-party state and was not a Western-style democracy. Japan's industrial policy was also criticized as a heretical model of state capitalism. In the 1990s, Southeast Asia's emerging economies were criticized for their combination of authoritarian politics and mercantilist economics, triggering years of debate over "Asian values."
      Japan's "freak" narrative disappeared with the collapse of its bubble economy, and the economic crisis in Southeast Asia seemed to have convinced the United States that Asian values had failed and American values had triumphed. China's rise far exceeds the scale and speed of the rise of Japan and Southeast Asian economies, and the intensity and frequency of "scolding" are also unprecedented. At this point, China needs to have a clear understanding. It cannot be avoided by unilaterally relying on good wishes and trying to tell the Chinese story well.
      Secondly, behind China's "scolding" lies the Cold War logic of artificially creating "identity between ourselves and the enemy" and "cognition of good and evil" by building a confrontational discourse system. During the Cold War, the United States defined the Soviet Union as an "evil autocratic empire" and defined itself and its allies as the "free world." It used this value system to unite domestic hearts and allies.
      Unfortunately, the Soviet Union was led by the polarized discourse system of the United States during the Cold War. It tried to construct a confrontational discourse that showed the Soviet Union's superiority to the United States in terms of ideology and social systems. It can be said that the high-intensity competition with the United States in the field of ideas and discourse was also one of the important reasons why the Soviet Union finally fell into trouble. China's proposal to build a "community with a shared future for mankind" is actually to avoid falling into the vortex of confrontational discourse system competition. This is a wise move that transcends the "Cold War-type discourse system arms race."
      Third, China still has a lot of room for proactive action in reducing misperceptions, prejudices and even stigmatization in the outside world. For example, in some international media reports, China's economic and trade investment in Africa is always regarded as a negative example. It is believed that this approach regardless of economic costs has caused African countries to generally fall into debt crises, become China's vassals, and then be politically controlled. However, data from the China-Africa Institute at Johns Hopkins University in the United States show that China’s loans to the African public sector have been decreasing since 2016, which shows that lenders make decisions based on economic logic rather than political logic. Why do such convincing data often come from foreign countries rather than China’s own think tanks? To solve the problem of "being scolded", China must have greater transparency and openness in terms of data, and respond to domestic and foreign questions in a timely manner. This task cannot be done by the government alone and requires the efforts of the whole society.
      Whether a great power can no longer be "scolded" during its rise depends on the success of domestic governance and the effective shaping of the global governance system. The 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch Relay was severely disrupted. The then Ambassador to the UK, Fu Ying, wrote an article lamenting that the wall between China and the world was too thick. More than ten years later, this wall still seems to be thick, but China's closer interactions with the world and its ability to participate in international affairs have increased unprecedentedly. Regarding "being scolded", China needs to be strategically vigilant, but does not need to have strategic anxiety. Sometimes it must express dissatisfaction or even anger in a timely manner, but more often it must gain recognition and support from its broad circle of friends through a more positive and vivid Chinese narrative.

  • @jamiegarton8518
    @jamiegarton8518 Před 4 měsíci

    What happened to the Q&A at the end?

  • @amelghrici3408
    @amelghrici3408 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Did you know that the Israeli army has a protocol called Hannibal, which requires the Israeli forces to bomb in the event of kidnapping Israelis, even if the kidnappers are exposed to danger? This protocol was used on October 7, 2023. For this reason, many Israelis were killed, and Israeli newspapers wrote with reservations about this issue for fear of military censorship

  • @asselutepova5556
    @asselutepova5556 Před 6 měsíci +183

    With all my respect to his analysis he forgot to mention conveniently that in 2014 US organised with a help of EU coup in Ukraine overthrowing legitimate government.

    • @fartface5172
      @fartface5172 Před 6 měsíci +18

      I have to believe it wasn't anything sinister. I've seen him on several other platforms and this point you bring up is talked about and acknowledged by him.

    • @jerrellholder8382
      @jerrellholder8382 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@fartface5172it was sinister 😅 wtf they did that to reign in Russia and maybe the would of but vlad is a state man not a sell out..

    • @mwintersweet3538
      @mwintersweet3538 Před 6 měsíci +16

      There is another video of him talking about the Russia-Ukraine situation in depth, and he does mention this and many other facts.

    • @jerrellholder8382
      @jerrellholder8382 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@fartface5172you notice they always say it's putins war and we must get rid of putin he won't let them turn russia into Germany or UK

    • @zeeshanbhat
      @zeeshanbhat Před 6 měsíci +11

      He has mentioned this in another talks. He is expert at Ukraine-Russia relations.

  • @kongking5048
    @kongking5048 Před 6 měsíci +258

    At least John is honest about the USA behavior,
    Naked, aggressive power control .

    • @shanze5591
      @shanze5591 Před 6 měsíci +13

      With OUR TAX $$$$$

    • @rustyyb8450
      @rustyyb8450 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Certainly the U.S. could back off and allow leaders like the late Saddam Hussein consolidate control of hydrocarbons in the Middle East. Shipping lanes could be left to pirates. Friendly nations could be left to fend for themselves. .... With no Russian protector, Armenia is about to lose the southern half of their country to Azerbaijan. There's plenty more conflicts waiting to break.

    • @johny-ql4wn
      @johny-ql4wn Před 6 měsíci

      One thing for sure is that US attracted all the talents here. No other countries can do this. Look Europe and UK, attracting what to their competitiveness.

    • @maxzeleweski3120
      @maxzeleweski3120 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@johny-ql4wn talents flooding in from southern border?

    • @johny-ql4wn
      @johny-ql4wn Před 6 měsíci

      @@maxzeleweski3120 that is the current government issue. if you are a demo, thats your choice, otherwise, vote the other party, at least you have a choice

  • @massimomari8449
    @massimomari8449 Před 2 měsíci +1

    He didn’t see the Middle East problem!!!! From what Planet is this guy 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @andrefinan9946
    @andrefinan9946 Před 6 měsíci +369

    That was a very interesting presentation Prof. Mearsheimer. I am just an ordinary man but the fact that I was born in Jaffa/Palestine in 1938 and left Palestine when I was around 10 with my parents and siblings of 7 to Lebanon in 1948 then to Syria. As an adult I went to Kuwait, to Cyprus during the Kuwaiti war , then I went to Dubai before ending up in Canada. Now I am a senior of 85 and do wish and hope that the Palestinians see and enjoy freedom in their own Country. and be treated as a human being with some fairness.. Palestinians are peaceful by nature if not stirred .

    • @pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487
      @pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487 Před 6 měsíci +41

      Spoken from the heart! Agree with you and wish you to see this in your Lifetime!

    • @samnangthim6949
      @samnangthim6949 Před 6 měsíci +15

      They might have been in your youth and when you lived there. It seems they have a different culture now.

    • @Blu-111
      @Blu-111 Před 6 měsíci +48

      ​@@samnangthim6949one word: occupation

    • @rosetzu_nagasawa
      @rosetzu_nagasawa Před 6 měsíci +14

      tell us about the many peace treaties that Palestinians signed.

    • @naimaelhaddad831
      @naimaelhaddad831 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Thank you for your humanity. You said the truth.

  • @ronaldturner4849
    @ronaldturner4849 Před 6 měsíci +304

    The "rules based order" contains rules against the committing of war crimes against civilian populations. There seems to be a double standard now being applied in Gaza. Putin has been labeled a war criminal due to the collateral damage against the civilian population in Ukraine. Everyone was in agreement with that assessment up until Israel started their scorched earth carpet bombing campaign against the civilian population in Gaza. We've listened to all kinds of West based excuses as to why this wholesale slaughter of civilians in Gaza doesn't count or matter, how it doesn't qualify as a war crime. But what Israel has done to the civilians living in Gaza, even blocking and bombing their escape routes, cutting off food, water and medicine for three weeks now, looks a hundred times worse than what's happening in Ukraine. If seven thousand trapped civilians in Gaza being intentionally slaughtered in three weeks of carpet bombing isn't a war crime according to "rules based order", than a double standard is definitely being applied when Putin is labeled a war criminal for causing the death of civilians in Ukraine. At least the Ukrainian have been provided corridors of escape completely denied to the Palestinian civilians. And the exterminations taking place in Gaza look like a racist genocide given that the Palestinians are primarily of Indiginous heritage compared to the Israelis and their American sponsors. I'm sorry but the Western slanted propaganda around this issue is obvious and preposterous.

    • @hans6304
      @hans6304 Před 6 měsíci

      Apartheid at it's best.

    • @KB-kw3kp
      @KB-kw3kp Před 6 měsíci

      Unfortunately the aggression caused Hamas And Russia caused all this mess to begin with. We wouldn't be worried about war crimes if Russia and Hamas had stayed and not attacked their neighbors l. They are responsible for all these deaths in both sides

    • @alexdavis1541
      @alexdavis1541 Před 6 měsíci +5

      I think his point is that the rules based order, previously integral to western thought, is breaking down. When this happens the west is left with one thing it can use to maintain its interests, brute power.
      As the west starts to resort to this the ideals and "niceties" it might have once used to justify it will go out the window. At that point referring to what's fair, or allowed under international law or reasonable when you reflect on the grievances of an enemy is of little or no concern. The west will just get on with defending its own interests without the pretence of operating under a rules based system.
      It is worth debating what has caused the decline of a standard once prevalent in the west ("progressivism" has caused it) but it would be pretty academic when the process really kicks in

    • @G_Breaker
      @G_Breaker Před 6 měsíci +6

      you said everything 💥

    • @Leo-ie3eb
      @Leo-ie3eb Před 6 měsíci +16

      With regards to international law and UN charters you nailed it, double standards wherever you listen to powerful corporate media.
      My antithesis regarding Russian
      military actions in Ukraine has always been trying to avoid civilian casualties if possible- hard to achieve when your counterpart takes position in
      urban areas … since Russia controls the air zone, how come there never has been a carpet bombing of Ukrainian cities?
      Now Russia controls the Russian speaking areas in the East and secured their Naval base in Crimea - evidently their goal from the beginning of their attack. This is geopolitical strategy - not caring for international law is no more a monopoly of the USA.
      Since 1945 this is the first enemy of the USA that is capable militarily to withstand.
      No wonder the USA is dismayed and does not want to accept this, times are changing.
      The goal to integrate Ukraine into NATO has failed, no Western missiles will be placed on Russian borders and the further expansion of NATO has ended. Regarding this fact, the West has lost the war even if the fighting goes on.

  • @1ramen761
    @1ramen761 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I am Japanese and can not speak English at all. Sorry for using Japanese English. After the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima city and Nagasaki city in 1945 everybody living in this world 8,045,000,000 became silent for 78 years until today. Please do not drop the atomic bombs over the heads of lovely Palestinian babies and children. Please! お願い!

    • @MB-yr2dz
      @MB-yr2dz Před 2 měsíci

      Do you forgive USA for this terrorist act?

  • @bundeswehr1131
    @bundeswehr1131 Před měsícem

    I can't agree more. From S.Korea. He is a great and eminent American scholar.

  • @chankane
    @chankane Před 6 měsíci +386

    It’s strange how it’s expected that the US had any intention or any intellectual ability to solve any problem.

    • @user-st9hh6hz2z
      @user-st9hh6hz2z Před 6 měsíci +10

      Yes they do! USA is a grate country with alot of intention and big intellectual ability! Big Example is proffesor Mearsheimer and many, many others! The problem is who is moving the strings

    • @cuiperindy2120
      @cuiperindy2120 Před 6 měsíci +20

      ​@@user-st9hh6hz2zUsa is a "grate" country. That was funny. You might be right, though😂

    • @alecfoster4413
      @alecfoster4413 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh looky! An America-bashing troll. You have nothing constructive to say or contribute, so you insult. The US has done some really bad things and has it's problems, but what country doesn't? Pray tell, where are you from?

    • @TariqFButt1
      @TariqFButt1 Před 6 měsíci +12

      ​@@cuiperindy2120it grates on some 😊

    • @christianliechtenstein4879
      @christianliechtenstein4879 Před 6 měsíci

      "@@user-st9hh6hz2z INTELECTUAL ABILITY" ? HOW MANY ELSE CAN YOU NAME OUT OF 400 MILLION ?

  • @ShnNar1000x
    @ShnNar1000x Před 6 měsíci +153

    Mearsheimer is applying structural realism in a very textbook way, which is to be expected. But he is wrong about several things, the most crucial being the idea of a "China Threat." China is much less threatening, on a global scale, than the US. Indeed, China has not used military force (excepting a border skirmish with India) in decades. What Mearsheimer is proposing is actually creating enemies when they do not need to be.

    • @northernstar3960
      @northernstar3960 Před 6 měsíci

      But China will have to become more aggressive around the world and inflate it's own military budget in order to survive. I believe that AI, supercomputers and robotics will play a crucial role in the future. And China will have to produce hundreds millions of robots, drones and autopilots to use them against people of United States on the battlefield.

    • @jakejakeboom
      @jakejakeboom Před 6 měsíci +4

      It’s also very unclear whether their economy is healthy at all. With their real estate sector teetering and their demographic problem looming, there is a significant chance that China experiences a major economic downturn this decade.

    • @northernstar3960
      @northernstar3960 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jakejakeboom Gordon Chang for example is saying for 30 years now that China and it's economy is collapsing. He has a very perverted economic logic. He is saying that 0 % GDP growth in the West is actually economic recovery. And that 8 % of GDP growth in China is collapsing.

    • @northernstar3960
      @northernstar3960 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jakejakeboom But China has 1,42 billion people for God's sake man. If China suddenly decides to shift into higher gear and Communist Party of China orders their own population to have more children. Population numbers will explode in China

    • @MrJacky54321
      @MrJacky54321 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jakejakeboom yeah, we all know china always collapse!

  • @musobalawrence1466
    @musobalawrence1466 Před 5 měsíci +1

    100 years from now future generations will read a history book with the title " The Rise and Fall Uncle Sam"

  • @sawzz3303
    @sawzz3303 Před 5 měsíci

    Tq prof, now I got to know what happened between them, so much details summarized by prof.

  • @brandon-hh7jf
    @brandon-hh7jf Před 6 měsíci +119

    I hate to break it to PM but on most metrics China is number 1 and US is no 2. Given that China promotes multi polarity while the US wants hegemony, I don't share PM desire for a US victory.

    • @danielthuku8192
      @danielthuku8192 Před 6 měsíci +2

      He is an American so his views are absolutely spot on as he wants his country to do well

    • @nelumkalachuchi1154
      @nelumkalachuchi1154 Před 6 měsíci

      China want a new world order that every government should be dictatorship model . You can join that crowd if you like.

    • @brandon-hh7jf
      @brandon-hh7jf Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@danielthuku8192 but he doesn't mean for the US 'to do well', he means for US dominance and hegemony.
      If US incomes increased 10x and China's were 90% of US incomes, the US would be doing 'very well' but the US would 'attack' China simply because China was doing 'well' also.
      That's not wanting 'to do well', that's a thug acting out of jealously, spite and malevolence.

    • @henriquegarcia9180
      @henriquegarcia9180 Před měsícem

      On most metrics, including the genocide of its own people. Whoever praises China wouldn't stand two days under communism.

  • @frankmerriwell8339
    @frankmerriwell8339 Před 6 měsíci +125

    Not sure who is the greatest threat to the US. But in regards to the greatest threat to humanity the US must be on top of the list.

  • @MdAkmal-wc5tg
    @MdAkmal-wc5tg Před 3 měsíci

    God bless you, for rising truth.

  • @abdullahiumar8895
    @abdullahiumar8895 Před měsícem

    What a significant contribution by a prominent scholar.

  • @alexlim4525
    @alexlim4525 Před 6 měsíci +30

    Why must America consider China or India or any nation which has progressed & developed dynamically be a threat ??? When a nation has prospered & advanced, surely she will earn respect & praises & encouragement but not enemies; perhaps envies! Why must economic, scientific, electronic, space & communication achievements be politicised & suppressed!!! Humanity shd be happy, encouraged & heartened & thankful that life will be better for all!!! WTF !!!!!!!

    • @montisiddique8010
      @montisiddique8010 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Pure envy

    • @karldecori9408
      @karldecori9408 Před 6 měsíci

      Because people remain people. The state is also people. The basic desire of competition is to be the only winner at the top of the pyramid. The United States sat on it for a very long time and was the only superpower for more than 30 years. Now they want to throw down those who are crawling towards success. Maybe there are good guys and bad guys in the world. But certainly not among states. Regardless of the system, they all want one thing - domination.

    • @vladimirnikolskiy
      @vladimirnikolskiy Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you replace the word "America" with "The richest families of the West," then the question becomes rhetorical.

    • @directxxxx71
      @directxxxx71 Před 6 měsíci

      In essence, US is capitalist state which means it's controlled by rich families. And as every rich families does, they never want anyone besides them become richer than them

  • @danleemiller7313
    @danleemiller7313 Před 6 měsíci +112

    More illuminating and encouraging is to read the majority of comments expressing their rejection of US hegemony. This is the future.

    • @frankrevelo2
      @frankrevelo2 Před 6 měsíci

      It's called confirmation bias, you fool. People listen to what they already agree with. No one changed their views because of this video and few watched this video who weren't already opposed to USA policy.

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn Před 6 měsíci

      Any rational mind could see that US foreign policies are holding back the world's progresses, including itself

  • @Coniungere
    @Coniungere Před měsícem

    If any country feels threatened or intimidating, we should help them. no matter what they have done, we should not be as bad as them or do worse. We set examples so no one is felt to be alone

  • @jamjazz8
    @jamjazz8 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks alot for the information,, very interesting indeed.

  • @Mr79.
    @Mr79. Před 6 měsíci +302

    "For anybody which changes his principles depending on whom he's dealing, that is not a man who can lead a nation." - Nelson Mandela

    • @jinniwind
      @jinniwind Před 6 měsíci +20

      Applaud to Mr Mandela. Sounds like the entire collective west then.

    • @thepoint...
      @thepoint... Před 6 měsíci

      ...but he's the ruler of the wolves and will rule through ages to come"-Nelson Mandela in the afterlife

    • @democraticman3602
      @democraticman3602 Před 6 měsíci

      Nelson speaking about Kier Starmer, great foresight.

    • @wfjs9694
      @wfjs9694 Před 6 měsíci

      the USA is not exactly a nation in the traditional sense anymore, it's a cohort of uncohesive population groups governed by corporations. There's nothing in common between white Republicans and AOC or Ilhan Omar. What underpins nation is identity, white Republicans probably don't believe that they're one and united anymore. So that's why in the USA you have multiple speech. It's market, it's electoral.

    • @muhammaDEsmustafa
      @muhammaDEsmustafa Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@commanderdancody Principles are the same. the approach is different. If you change the approach, you're smart, if you change the principle, you're a hypocrite.