Did Ukraine Leave It TOO LATE? - Disturbing Release Of Criminals - Ukraine War Map Analysis

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  • @willyOAM
    @willyOAM  Před 22 dny +47

    G'day guys,
    As I was watching this back I know the Questions will be asked, 'Why should they not serve if they have committed a crime?' 'Better use them than sitting a a cell' ..
    These are legitimate observations, I think the issue here becomes:
    1 - Just being born a man 18-60 you will then possibly face the same consequence as a criminal, (Both can be sent to the frontline without demobilisation laws).
    2 - Statute of limitations - May never actually face criminal proceedings. (Statute of limitations should be paused until after the war under martial law). Example: The case presented in this video is 2019... It is 2024, Ukraine Stature of Limitations in the case of a Serious crime is 7 years, a particularly serious crime is 10 years, Could this war go to 2026 or 2029....?
    3 - Further questions of the courts legitimacy/corruption rightfully will be asked.
    4 - As the article (linked below) states, mobilization doesn't just mean frontline, Some are sent to checkpoints and areas hundreds of kilometres from the front within cities or Western Ukraine.
    ngl.media/2024/05/07/vtekti-vid-pokarannya-v-armiyu/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3kwPPWpKkldS4b0yPk4mmjWIYN-Lk1z0kHFdjuMl_2eislxmrJkVEqZn0_aem_AYjklqMTPgn94NsIK1pIWIOeyENuoW_kA1PXGgvao2CABRKab8ks6GGAT_5PZBSG6Swg_OGdSUZ-1fo5E2xsRlm8

    • @verypleasantguy
      @verypleasantguy Před 22 dny +2

      Talking of *WAR CRIMES* --- when are you guys going to be jailed for what you did to the people of Middle East ?

    • @Kalus_Saxon
      @Kalus_Saxon Před 22 dny +1

      They committed serious crimes if they’re in jail who cares how long they have to wait for sentencing or being conscription

    • @Koolasicewater
      @Koolasicewater Před 22 dny +1

      Do u really think a country begging for weapons can beat industrialized Russia? Your nuts, why don't u just tell the truth, UKRAINE has no chance in hell of beating mighty Russia, please

    • @MrSlugny
      @MrSlugny Před 22 dny +4

      Mark B Smith seems like Russia has been on the receiving end aggression on balance....all part of "The Great Game" 19th century
      Livonian War (1558-1583) - Russia fought against Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, and Denmark for control of present-day Latvia and Estonia.
      The Time of Troubles (1605-1618) - Poland and Sweden invaded Russia during a period of political instability.
      Swedish Invasion during the Great Northern War (1700-1721) - Sweden's attempt to control the Baltic Sea led to conflict with Russia.
      French Invasion of Russia (1812) - Napoleon's Grand Army invaded, reaching Moscow before being forced to retreat, a pivotal event in Russian history.
      Crimean War (1853-1856) - Coalition of Ottoman Empire, France, Britain, and Sardinia fought against Russia in Crimea and the Black Sea region.
      World War I (1914-1918) - Germany and Austria-Hungary's Eastern Front against Russia, contributing to the fall of the Russian Empire.
      Polish-Soviet War (1919-1921) - Poland Lithuania
      World War II (1941-1945) - Nazi Germany
      It's maybe Russia who has a genuine reason for anxiety of the west...just a thought

    • @user-xf5bh5le4q
      @user-xf5bh5le4q Před 22 dny +6

      Oh, that's not the first thing to think about.
      Moral monsters in the army are very bad, but a moral monster in politics will look presentable, but will do much more evil.
      Visitors to Epstein Island have the right to tell us how to behave?
      Who is interested in war and for what reasons?
      When choosing a side, are you sure that you are on the side of light?
      Being in the plane of the event, you are forced to look at it from one side. You see only the front and cannot grasp the events and forces that shaped it.
      Willie, it’s time to rise to a higher level, it’s time to throw away dogma and look at the picture from above without bias.

  • @jackkelly335
    @jackkelly335 Před 22 dny +400

    They should have honoured the Minsk agreements. They were given a lifeline by Russia and Turkey. Instead they chose to listen to disgraced politician and career liar, Boris Johnson, and refused to sign the "Ankara Agreement".

    • @axcx5951
      @axcx5951 Před 22 dny +17

      They should have honoured Budapest agreements first.

    • @simonkeen9776
      @simonkeen9776 Před 22 dny

      When you are a puppet regime you tend to listen to your puppet masters

    • @user-en9qz2ch3g
      @user-en9qz2ch3g Před 22 dny

      как всё просто ,вы наверное дебил.

    • @StygiaN-WeB
      @StygiaN-WeB Před 22 dny +12

      right on.... perfectly stated

    • @Spaceman719
      @Spaceman719 Před 22 dny +58

      @@axcx5951 Ukraine void that agreement as soon as they proceeded to bomb the Donbas region!

  • @jeffhedrich3551
    @jeffhedrich3551 Před 22 dny +14

    Remember, if NATO does it, it isn’t a war crime. That’s the rules based order.

  • @AleksaAdzic
    @AleksaAdzic Před 22 dny +60

    Wagner recruited VOLUNTEER prisoners. Ukraine is going to force them into the military. Can you spot any difference?

    • @web30web
      @web30web Před 22 dny +8

      Before Wagner did it Elenski already released VIP criminals such as Ruslan O back in July 2022

    • @dorrisday1518
      @dorrisday1518 Před 22 dny

      Last month, Russian media reported a court in the country's Kirov region sentenced Ivan Rossomakhin, a former Wagner soldier, to 22 years behind bars for raping and killing an elderly woman.
      He'd been serving a 14-year custodial sentence for a previous murder when he was freed to join Prigozhin's mercenaries. He returned home and killed again.

    • @paulx3827
      @paulx3827 Před 22 dny

      @@dorrisday1518 russians dont do bad things and when they rape women it is never with bad intent,they are a bit oldfashioned and think women still like it as in the good old days

    • @superspies32
      @superspies32 Před 22 dny +1

      Russia also has penal units, act as cannon fodder for 1 year to erase their crime. Many cases of serious criminals be pardoned after served 12-14 months as cannon fodder. The system create the motivate for recruiter to fight. If you force a bunch of criminals to the front line, they will use their arms to rebel and you may hope that they all surrendered to Russia. Because the most common scenario is they will spread out after that, turned to bandits and raided from villages to villages, thus force commander to dilute their units to find them or risk of getting entire flank deserted or devastated by bandits.

    • @dorrisday1518
      @dorrisday1518 Před 22 dny

      @@superspies32 Then when they went home they terrorized the locals and often committed heinous crimes.

  • @mickmacgonigle5021
    @mickmacgonigle5021 Před 22 dny +128

    The lads in trenches doing the fighting have been betrayed FROM DAY ONE.

    • @glennllewellyn7369
      @glennllewellyn7369 Před 22 dny

      Yep, 50,000 years is plenty long enough.

    • @Awaken2067833758
      @Awaken2067833758 Před 22 dny +9

      there are no day one trench lads left

    • @raradidio1107
      @raradidio1107 Před 22 dny

      Or from March 2022 at least

    • @bojanpalink5471
      @bojanpalink5471 Před 22 dny

      Since Roman times Romans had name for all nation only ANGLOTARDS were called perfidius albion

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny

      That's right. Morale in the Russian trenches is low enough as it is.

  • @ronanrogers4127
    @ronanrogers4127 Před 22 dny +186

    Willy, I’m in regional Victoria and my wife is Russian. Pre-covid we lived in Europe. 18 months ago she was walking down the street in town and heard a woman speaking Russian, they naturally talked. This woman is from Zaporizhnia, Russian speaking Ukrainian living in regional Victoria with her 10 year old son. She came here when the war started, and she won’t be going back. Her divorced husband is on the front line. She is a proud Ukrainian but has no problem with my wife, or Russians, and she hates the rewriting of Ukrainian history, renaming streets and towns. My stepson’s father is Ukrainian but hasn’t lived there for decades, so I know plenty of Ukrainians. It’s a tragedy that politics was taken over by a relatively small number of very nationalistic ethnic Ukrainians because most people prior to this war got along fine. This woman , like most Ukrainians, is very pragmatic. She hates the war, her parents are still in Zaporizhnia, but she says “it’s just politics”.

    • @LoveBagpipes
      @LoveBagpipes Před 22 dny +21

      I am in Newcastle, NSW...on orthodox Easter both Ukrainians and Russians sat down and ate in complete friendship with one another at our local church...(Which included me as an Australian bloke)
      Despite all, there is a forever bond between the two people...regardless of what politics goes on

    • @kindlingking
      @kindlingking Před 22 dny +37

      There was a writer Oles Buzina who called himself both russian and ukrainian and was a strong advocate for good relationship between Russia and Ukraine. He was murdered by neonazi thugs and to this very day Kiev regime never even tried investigate his death and find the culprit.

    • @Lipi19821
      @Lipi19821 Před 22 dny +18

      If I remember correctly.. 6 % of radicals/fanatics can make a country turn in their direction (ideologicaly)
      I think this was the ratio of NaSSls in ww2 Germany
      edit: Maybe its 15%??? still small number

    • @LoveBagpipes
      @LoveBagpipes Před 22 dny +15

      @@Lipi19821 Hitler seized power from a platform of just 33% of the vote...
      Most people are apathetic toward politics, us, them, our new "friends"...the trouble is, politics has a keen interest in you...whether you want them too or not

    • @tayclift5322
      @tayclift5322 Před 22 dny +10

      It seems that attitude has gotten Ukraine where it is now "it's just politics". It is something that most westerners do not seem to grasp.

  • @michalbarsfajny4268
    @michalbarsfajny4268 Před 22 dny +22

    Never forget, that Ukrainians were in charge of USSR when they invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968

    • @peterwilliams2152
      @peterwilliams2152 Před 22 dny

      Ukrainians were in charge of the Soviet Union for much of its history. Non-Russians controlled the Politburo.

  • @ThomasTomiczek
    @ThomasTomiczek Před 22 dny +130

    This is Ukraine. Sorry if you are FOR Ukraine, but if you look neutrally at it from the outside, "too late" and "stupid but looking good" are some of the main attributes of most military actions they do. Oh, and "too little, too late" and "useless but enraging Russia". It is sad - but like the Painter from Austria - again one side is playing this utterly stupid. And yes, there is a long list of stupid decisions which may have made Germany win WW2 (not go to Africa which was a logistics nightmare, falling back and reattacking Russia a year later - not one step back was VERY costly - and Stalingrad) and again a lot of stupid decisions waste military forces.
    Removing the symbols of the Soviet Victory over NASI germany is stupid - history like this should be remembered, with all the details it entails, but the losses of life are something to be aware of.

    • @kengsenchong4010
      @kengsenchong4010 Před 22 dny +15

      Did Ukraine Leave It TOO LATE? NO, Ukraine never had a battle plan...it moves along the bidding of her proxies and still is...as Senator Lindsay Graham said: "To the Last Ukrainians." Tragic.

    • @tekinfomedi
      @tekinfomedi Před 22 dny +9

      Good point you have made about removing the symbols. Since the 1990s, I have noticed anti-Moscow Central-Eastern European nationalists sometimes had an ideal image of the West.
      They thought that by being more anti-Moscow than the CIA, they would get lots of goodies from the West. These people had very little understanding of the history of Western establishments from 1768 onwards.
      There was a practical limit to historical revisionism. To overturn the outcome of WW2 would never truly be accepted by a large part of Western mainstream society. Westerners would not support sending troops to join in a war on the side of pro-Nazis.

    • @gregnelson5022
      @gregnelson5022 Před 22 dny

      ​@@tekinfomediyet they are sending troops to help nazis now lol

    • @seanp9277
      @seanp9277 Před 22 dny +17

      Replacing Nikolai Vatutin Blvd (the liberator of Kyiv) with Roman Shukevich Blvd (UPA leader and Nazi collaborator) was particularly stupid and insulting.

    • @everready800
      @everready800 Před 22 dny +8

      Anyone FOR Ukraine would never have wanted them to go toe to toe with Russia.

  • @user-jz6wu7ts3q
    @user-jz6wu7ts3q Před 22 dny +59

    Russians don't do false flags, that's an Anglo-Zionist thing.

    • @TheGreatAmphibian
      @TheGreatAmphibian Před 22 dny +1

      You need to look up the word maskirova…

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před 22 dny +1

      That is a blatant half truth i ve ever heard.

    • @davestevenson9080
      @davestevenson9080 Před 22 dny

      yeah those two big buildings, golf of toms kin, any island in the carribean they went into, and the appropiately picked town of "butcher" in blue and yellow country recently

    • @russianbotstein1422
      @russianbotstein1422 Před 22 dny +2

      Someone obviously didnt know the ethnicity of Bolsheviks 🤦

  • @monopekcannibal8161
    @monopekcannibal8161 Před 22 dny +87

    4:22,
    In Russia at one time (in the 90s), Soviet monuments were also demolished, Soviet leaders and ideas were demonized. But conscious people stopped it in time.
    There are many houses in the Russian Federation decorated in the colors of Ukraine (in Khimki, since 2001, Strelchenko, a native of Ukraine, led the landscaping work). No one repaints them. The balconies were in the colors of Ukraine, and they are still standing. (you can Google)
    In the Russian Federation, Ukrainian folk songs are performed on holidays, they are also not banned, isn't it strange? (There is a video).
    I don't understand what activists are doing in Ukraine...
    Propaganda of transgender people and their friends is prohibited in the Russian Federation. Traditions and ordinary people are honored here. The laws are the same for everyone, let someone try to change them, but it's not a shame to be an ordinary person and know history.

    • @axcx5951
      @axcx5951 Před 22 dny

      Really? Ask Russians who killed 22 000 polish officers in Katyń.

    • @user-li5cr6wv5b
      @user-li5cr6wv5b Před 22 dny

      Nazism is the ideology of hatred. Russians are just trying to be better.

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 Před 22 dny

      "The laws are the same for everyone, let someone try to change them"
      Except the very attempt to argue for their change is a crime in itself.

    • @superspies32
      @superspies32 Před 22 dny +3

      LGBTQ+ not only be prohibited in Russia but also in Poland. That's they only one topic that both nations can sit down and talk to each other comfortably. And during this time EU still forced Poland to include LGBT right to their law, even though this is the country send most of tanks and ammunitions to Ukraine, and also act as the deport for every ally of Ukraine. Imagine someday Poland just said: "F it, if you choose those woke, let them help Ukraine, I quit! I tired of being backstabbed."

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny

      LBGTQ etc is considered TERRORISM.
      There is a father in jail for 2 years because his daughter painted a pro Ukraine picture in art class at school.
      Any other clarification required?

  • @Youtubegoblin23
    @Youtubegoblin23 Před 22 dny +97

    Forcing criminals to serve in the military. A military that never lets you leave will be an absolute disaster.

    • @fabienherry6690
      @fabienherry6690 Před 22 dny +10

      EVERYBODY get a free lesson on being a dangerous criminal with now a pretty sizable experience in weapons ... What could go wrong

    • @user-dm7ql4sh3z
      @user-dm7ql4sh3z Před 22 dny +3

      I don't have a horse in this race, let me preface with this. But the 'Bill' reads that the conscription is on voluntary basis and it is limiting to what types of criminals are allowed to serve. It is very similar, if not the same to the Russian - Wagner decree.

    • @esense9602
      @esense9602 Před 22 dny +12

      ​@@user-dm7ql4sh3zit's BS. Ukraine need a lot of manpower so they will take a lot of prisoners to the front.

    • @drei4nein794
      @drei4nein794 Před 22 dny +6

      ​@@esense9602yes and then they surrender and sit in russia till their case is closed and war is over or sidehustle at wagner 😂

    • @user-dm7ql4sh3z
      @user-dm7ql4sh3z Před 22 dny +2

      @@esense9602 I don't think Ukrainians are stupid. Desperate maybe, but not stupid. Sending people like 'killers' and 'rapists' would be more of a detriment than a use. So when you say 'manpower', this 'manpower' is still filtered by whether that person may be a burden on other 'manpower'. You are not going to send a cripple to be carried around by other soldiers as you would not send a high risk person that may desert to Russia and endanger an entire squad.

  • @BrownBabyJesus
    @BrownBabyJesus Před 22 dny +27

    It's never too late to admit that taking the advice of weapons salesment as to whether you should engage in a fight you cannot win is a bad idea.

    • @LoveBagpipes
      @LoveBagpipes Před 22 dny +6

      Never listen to those who have nothing to lose from being wrong!

  • @aetius9
    @aetius9 Před 22 dny +43

    I think this is a serious problem. The Russian method at least gave the convicts hope that they could survive and get their pardon. This is just grabbing criminals who don't want to fight and dumping them on the front line with no escape but death or serious wounding. This is additional stress on Ukrainian small-unit leadership that is probably doing more harm than good. Can you imagine getting one of these people as a replacement in combat in your squad?

    • @baykal6
      @baykal6 Před 22 dny +3

      and they will just give up and say that they were forcibly mobilized, they are soft fluffy without documents, their last name is Ivanov and no one will check, and they will also surrender all Ukrainian positions

    • @dorrisday1518
      @dorrisday1518 Před 22 dny +3

      Last month, Russian media reported a court in the country's Kirov region sentenced Ivan Rossomakhin, a former Wagner soldier, to 22 years behind bars for raping and killing an elderly woman.
      He'd been serving a 14-year custodial sentence for a previous murder when he was freed to join Prigozhin's mercenaries. He returned home and killed again.

    • @zo1379
      @zo1379 Před 22 dny +2

      The leader of wagenrs famous speech before he was killed he tells them you most likely will not survive that’s the best translation I speak Russian but most translations say might. My point is they knew what they would get into and it was purely volunteer based now when you have people serving 30+ years ofc they will choose to fight but they were not forced and Wagner is known for giving there soldiers a set demilitarization date. If your ukrianeian you have no date to be demobilized it’s just serve until your dead also it’s important to note Wagner did pick who they wanted it wasn’t just allow everyone some people didn’t get to join because there crimes were to horrendous and they couldn’t be trusted

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny +1

      This is what bullies force others to do if you stand up to them.

    • @dorrisday1518
      @dorrisday1518 Před 22 dny +1

      @@zo1379 And then many Wagner convicts went home and murdered again

  • @Aleksey.Kazachenko
    @Aleksey.Kazachenko Před 22 dny +123

    Всех с Днём нашей Великой Победы! Ура! Ура! УРА!!!

    • @2006exceed
      @2006exceed Před 22 dny +14

      За последнее время полюбил смотреть Вилли. Оставаясь скорее сторонником Украины, он все больше нехотя признает нарастающий перевес на нашей (Российской) стороне. Его осознание реальной ситуации постепенно придет и к остальным западным сторонникам украинского режима. И вынудит их сесть за стол переговоров без всякой шизоидной "формулы мира Зеленского", но с учетом условий России. С днем победы!

    • @kirrausanov
      @kirrausanov Před 22 dny

      «Если ты выстрелишь в прошлое из пистолета, будущее выстрелит в тебя из пушки.»
      ***
      Европейские "влажные мечты" - (детский) сад против России
      От гитлеровской Крепости Европа (Festung Europa) до боррелёвского "цветущего eвропейского сада".
      От майдановской "революции достоинства" до пригожинского "марша справедливости"...
      Hу что ж, западные "друзья"... в Mocквe кино не будет.
      ***
      "Мы знаем, что ныне лежит на весах.
      И что совершается ныне.
      Час мужества пробил на наших часах.
      И мужество нас Не ПОКИНЕТ."
      - Aннa Ахматова
      ***
      Окно Овертона на территории постсоветской Украине открывалось медленно.
      Hашумевшая, в общем-то, пустая книжонка - бывшeгo членa ЦК КПУ - панa Кучмы "написанная им" в 2003 году "Украина не Россия" на наших глазах пeревоплотилась в жизнеспособную геополитическую идеологему "Украина - анти-Россия". Деруссификация заменила декоммунизацию и снежным комом посыпались кричалки: "Хто не скаче, той москаль", "Москаляку на гілляку", "Москалів на ножі" и "Десять тысяч за москаля". "Убей в себе русского" cтaло "убей русского вокруг себя".
      Украинцы к определению "титульная нация" - в "лучших” традициях гитлеровских Нюрнбергских расовых законов - добавили себе новое: "первосортная".
      ***
      "У нас украинцев другой генетический код." - Вадим Карасьов.
      (Пане Карасьов, перш ніж ви почнете масштабне вимірювання черепів громадян України пропоную вам дослідити генетику вашого прізвища.)
      Сейчас у нас (как и в Югославии) братубийственная война на радость западным циничным и беcпринципным шакалам.
      Запад пошагово работает по методичке:
      1) Развал соцлагеря и Варшавского договора.
      2) Развал СССР
      3) Развал России
      У них два запасных плана:
      a) Oтдать России 20 процентов Украины а остальное 80% превратить в антироссийскую крепость/таpaн НАТО.
      б) В случае пoбеды России у "коллективного Запада" не менее коварный сценарий те. превращение территории Украины в "чемодан без ручки" а точнее в Афганистан 2.0 ("forever war"), а её население в "укроталибан". Даже после полного освобождения Украины от нацизма придётся нам жить с социумом, где в каждой семье есть погибшие в этой братоубийственной войне.
      Кто может нам гарантировать, что после победной СВО та же ситуативно “дружеская“ по отношению к России, демилитаризованная, денацифизированная, ”внеблоковская”, в менее или более обрезаном теpриториальном виде - независимая Украина c вpeменем не пойдёт по геополитическим тропам ещё не так давно "безoбидной", "нейтральной" Финляндии?
      С этими прoблeмами придётся разбираться не только нашим детям и внукам но и правнукам.
      2 Мая 2014 в Одессе была пройдена точка невозврата. Украинцы превратились из националистов в нацистов под аплодисменты майданных СМИ и при полном молчании Западных правозащитников. С реакцией России в Европе уже никто не считался.
      Нам всем начиная с верховных государственныx властей, военноначальникoв, дипломатoв, работникoв науки, культуры и искусства, бизнесменoв и олигархoв, кончая на так называемых ЛОМ-аx надо обязательно провести работу над ошибками и тщательное исследование совести.
      Наши западные "партнёры" и наши внутренние враги наконец-то сбросили маски и мы все уже знайем "Хуйз ху".
      Независимо от планов обитателей заброшенного, заросшeго сорняками западноевропейского сада и их циничных заокеанских садоводов нам остаётся сплочение рядов и сопротивление.
      Мы можем полагаться лишь на самих себя.
      Hам отступать некуда. Ни шагу назад!
      B cлyчae Минскa 3.0 или Стамбулa 2.0 Путина народ не простит.
      Многострадальный Донецк это окровавленный щит России. Taм наша душа, сердце и... совесть.
      Вставай Hарoд! Вставай Cтрана огромная, прежде чем наши враги заставят нас обозначать очередные yже нe "красные" a "кoричнeвые линнии" на нашем носу!
      Запад совершенно не намерен играть с нами по правилам.
      После памятной речи Путина в Мюнхене в одном из американских журналов я наткнулась на опрос насчёт самого "уродливого” памятника-монумента на нашей планете.
      Как думаете какой памятник оказалця победителем? Думаю, что - даже в нынешнем геополитической климате - вы никогда не угадаете.
      Памятник-ансамбль «Родина-мать зовет!» на Мамаевом кургане посвящённый героям Сталинградской битвы.
      PS
      >>>... разговоры о геноциде в Донбассе "смехотворны"

    • @robmckrill3134
      @robmckrill3134 Před 22 dny +1

      There wouldn't be a happy day for anyone if it wasn't for American aid during those days..think about that

    • @Aleksey.Kazachenko
      @Aleksey.Kazachenko Před 22 dny

      @@robmckrill3134 Harry Truman 24 July 1941 "If we see that Germany is winning we ought to help Russia and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible..." think about that

    • @Zholobov1
      @Zholobov1 Před 22 dny +4

      ​@@robmckrill3134don't overestimate the US ad too much

  • @mattsmith-ri3lp
    @mattsmith-ri3lp Před 22 dny +20

    Remember when NAFO was laughing about Wagner recruiting criminals?

  • @MrBeagleblue
    @MrBeagleblue Před 22 dny +30

    With the F16`s if they even get off the ground the pilots will want really good parachutes if they are lucky enough to survive the strikes.

  • @user-yp2mw2ko9k
    @user-yp2mw2ko9k Před 22 dny +58

    8:38
    I love this logic:
    the bridge might be usable for military purposes in the future.
    On this presumption everybody should be arrested for possessing household items as knives or hammers, because we might use them in the near future to harm our neighbours....

    • @liquidh5226
      @liquidh5226 Před 22 dny +7

      Unarguable logic here.

    • @Awaken2067833758
      @Awaken2067833758 Před 22 dny

      Do you remember how disruptive for Russia was the last two times they attacked the bridge? It is all for propaganda, like sending troops to get killed in Krynky

    • @liquidh5226
      @liquidh5226 Před 22 dny

      @@Pax.Alotin You a flame torch.

    • @drutter
      @drutter Před 22 dny

      "On this presumption everybody should be arrested for possessing household items as knives or hammers, because we might use them in the near future to harm our neighbours"
      Yes, and don't forget firearms, which could also be used to harm our neighbors. Better put restrictions on firearm ownership! Oh, wait...

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny

      Stop being absurd.
      If the bridge is neutral, have the traffic on it monitored.
      Russia of course won't have a bar of that.
      Thus it becomes a legitimate target.
      Simple.

  • @manichaean1888
    @manichaean1888 Před 22 dny +91

    The amount of facepalms that Willy gives lately is cheering me up 😂

    • @Timrex17
      @Timrex17 Před 22 dny

      🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🫡🫡🫡👏👏👏

    • @crankshaft99k85
      @crankshaft99k85 Před 22 dny

      Why? Do you enjoy this useless aggression from Russian Federation?

    • @matthewlampe8032
      @matthewlampe8032 Před 22 dny +2

      Useless aggression is your choice of words 🤣🤣🤣 you been drinking too much coola my friend

    • @dalstephen3834
      @dalstephen3834 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@matthewlampe8032His type are more likely to be 'slurping the coola'. 😂😂😂

    • @jonathanjacob5453
      @jonathanjacob5453 Před 21 dnem

      @@crankshaft99k85it is facilitating the downfall of the unipolar world order and the end of European Neo colonialism.

  • @neilsamson4389
    @neilsamson4389 Před 22 dny +39

    I don't think May 9 is a celebration BUT instead a comemeration by thinking about the sacrifice made by many young people during WW2.

    • @user-en9qz2ch3g
      @user-en9qz2ch3g Před 22 dny +4

      ясен пень для тебя не праздник,а для русского народа праздник.

    • @kindlingking
      @kindlingking Před 22 dny +3

      I think words from a song (Victory day, check it out) dedicated to May 9 describe that day perfectly - a celebration with gray hair and a happiness with teary eyes.
      It is both a celebration and a way to remember those to gave up their lives for the Victory as the cost of it was monumental. Since 1996 here's also a day specifically dedicated to mourning and sorrow for those who died in great war - June 22.

  • @rhysqqq
    @rhysqqq Před 22 dny +11

    Ukraine probably always hated V Day tbh. Ukraine lost ww2 with their German allies

    • @Peacewar2020
      @Peacewar2020 Před 22 dny +4

      So true. And now Europe once again supporting the Austrian corporal ideology

  • @krc306
    @krc306 Před 22 dny +23

    A lot of Azov were released from prison.

    • @mark_2
      @mark_2 Před 22 dny +4

      They released the Tornado battalion a long time ago not to mention the ISIS fighters in the Sheik Mansur Battalion under the Right Sector

    • @jonathanjacob5453
      @jonathanjacob5453 Před 21 dnem

      They were all convicted of stealing bread to feed their starving grandmothers.

    • @sinjohnsmyth8301
      @sinjohnsmyth8301 Před 21 dnem +1

      The c.i.a shipped loads of azov to Mexico after the Russians released them after they surrendered in Mariupol. Playa del carmen is full of heavily armed, heavily tattooed Ukrainian drug dealers. This is the game America plays

    • @jonathanjacob5453
      @jonathanjacob5453 Před 21 dnem

      @@sinjohnsmyth8301 source

    • @mark_2
      @mark_2 Před 21 dnem

      @@sinjohnsmyth8301 Turkey and Ukraine were major transit countries for Afghan opium before the spooks started to invest in fentanyl, so that would make sense.

  • @nightdipper5178
    @nightdipper5178 Před 22 dny +59

    If you were "for the lads in the trenches" you would be 100% anti-war, like me, but you had been cheering for more funding since the start instead of negotiating PEACE. Signed, A US VET

    • @Bushwookie998
      @Bushwookie998 Před 22 dny +1

      Quizling

    • @user-zk5ty7pq5g
      @user-zk5ty7pq5g Před 22 dny +3

      russian terms dont allow negotiations but keep dreaming

    • @georgesibley7152
      @georgesibley7152 Před 22 dny +1

      @@user-zk5ty7pq5g so to remain Neutral which was part of the Ukrainian constitution and was only changed when the puppet government took over in 2014. The granting of semi-autonomy to the Donbas and Lughansk was part of the Minsk agreement. The abandonment of the anti-Russian language was a requirement to join the EU. The position of
      Crimea was to be left open. All of these terms were agreed by Ukrainian negotiators apart from reconstituting Russian as an official language. Ukraine threw this back in Russia's face, so now their terms are harsher. Unless Ukraine negotiates then Ukraine may be a rump state with no access to the sea with no industry, no resources.

    • @luisangelini2220
      @luisangelini2220 Před 22 dny

      ​@@user-zk5ty7pq5gthe only one dreaming around here is you buddy.

    • @nightdipper5178
      @nightdipper5178 Před 22 dny

      @@user-zk5ty7pq5g read more.

  • @kpromoorg
    @kpromoorg Před 22 dny +12

    Всех с Днем Великой Победы !!!

  • @championknife
    @championknife Před 22 dny +22

    Initially, "Ukrainian" meant a Russian living on the outskirts of the country. In ancient times, Russia had many "marginal territories (Ukraine)" located along all borders of the country. And it was only under the Communists that Ukrainians became a separate nation, and a language was formed from the Ukrainian dialect. Russians and Ukrainians at that time did not differ from each other in culture, history, or language. In 1991, 80% of Ukrainians considered Russian their native language. Then, logically, it can be assumed that there is no point in living in two countries with one people, since this still implies division and competition. Therefore, the Government of Ukraine has begun to remake the people of Ukraine. Another history of the country has been invented, other heroes, and the Ukrainian language is being forcibly introduced everywhere. Russian culture is banned, and the government of Ukraine has always tried to be on the side of Russia's opponents. As a result, this led to a conflict.

    • @maxnikolenko2302
      @maxnikolenko2302 Před 22 dny

      You said it perfectly. There are so many families half russian and half ukrainian. When this war started, divorces simply based on government propaganda dividing peoples minds. Russians, belarussians, moldovans, and eapecially ukrainians are one people

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 Před 22 dny

      " it was only under the Communists that Ukrainians became a separate nation"
      Get wrecked with your Putler nonsense. Moscow did not even exist when the Kiev kingdom was founded.
      Saying Kremlin has a valid claim is as retarded as demanding the UK should be governed by Washington due to historical ties...

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny

      Antipodes means Australia and New Zealand.
      It means the opposite to something.
      So what.
      Are Australians the opposite to something?
      Who care what the word Ukraine means to someone else.

    • @PlanetWalking-qd8gv
      @PlanetWalking-qd8gv Před 21 dnem

      ​@@user-ul9dv2iv9s​ It's quite clear that the whole "Ukrane" project is just a failed Soros project. Purely artificial concept, just like spectrum of genders.

  • @whome146
    @whome146 Před 22 dny +9

    10:04 Do you realize the F-16 needs 17 Hours of Maintenance for each hour of flight time. How the hell can Ukraine maintain a single F-16.

    • @delatroy
      @delatroy Před 22 dny +1

      Western consultants wearing Ukraine uniforms but won’t make a difference anyway

  • @alestbest
    @alestbest Před 22 dny +47

    Ok, I served in the military and worked in a defense company. Of course, we also monitored the market and political developments.
    So can I say that you are naive? I used to be like you and believe our ridiculous propaganda. But, I learned. You should, too.

    • @kaboom1655
      @kaboom1655 Před 22 dny +11

      I think Willy is learning but he obviously still has a way to go with that comment yesterday of 'of course we are the good guys'

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Před 22 dny

      He and everyone in here are NAIVE.
      Very little war crimes are being committed, except executing troops who surrender.
      Bridges are basically all fair targets as supplies go across them everyday.
      At the end of the day it doesn't matter as the U.N. has no power. It's power is only in name.
      Anyways these clowns like all the other channels are NAIVE

    • @drutter
      @drutter Před 22 dny +1

      @@kaboom1655 Military grunts have to believe they are working for the good guys. Imagine the lack of motivation otherwise?

    • @KiwiRob351
      @KiwiRob351 Před 22 dny

      ​​@@kaboom1655yes very naive , we in the West are an embarrassment.Willy should tell us the news not lecture.

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny

      So that takes care of Russian propaganda, but what about the west's?

  • @Kitogold
    @Kitogold Před 22 dny +21

    I said it somewhere it got deleted
    Ru has enough forces to control convicts but current Ukraine forces does not if things go out of control this is risky

    • @TheAbeKane
      @TheAbeKane Před 22 dny +5

      It could cause difficulties that drain the manpower more

    • @Zz_Mike-Hawk_zZ
      @Zz_Mike-Hawk_zZ Před 22 dny +1

      Ex. Tornado battallion

    • @loganknezovich8394
      @loganknezovich8394 Před 22 dny +3

      not only that but Russia only took in volunteer prisoners and gave them a contract with the military for an x amount of time and if they served that time in the military they would be pardoned, and many of them had life sentences or sentences that would far outlive them, so for a lot of the prisoners the frontline was their only chance at coming back home alive and out of prison so they volunteered for it so they had a massive incentive to fight and live, while the Ukrainian prisoners are taken by force and have absolutely no contract with the military so they'll be on the frontline until they die which is absolutely going to give them next to no morale and only 2 things will come of it, 1. these forces will surrender the first chance they get, and 2. they will mutiny and cause problems for Ukrainian forces, because I highly doubt Ukraine is going to take the time to properly train and equip these soldiers, so most likely they'll be cannon fodder just so the Ukrainians can hold the line a little longer, and believe me the prisoners absolutely know this as well and they're not going to like it.

    • @ChuckPalomo
      @ChuckPalomo Před 22 dny

      @@loganknezovich8394 I still think pardoning convicts sentenced to life is a mockery of justice. You know damn well what kinds of crimes get you life in prison in Russia. Especially considering there is no death penalty there...

  • @kirrausanov
    @kirrausanov Před 22 dny +26

    “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” (Voltaire)
    Netanyahu's message to Mr Zelenskyj:
    All Jews are equal, but some Jews are more equal than others.
    "Steiner... Yes! YES! STEINER WILL LEAD THE COUNTEROFFENSIVE! IT WILL ALL BE FINE! FINE! (trembling hands removes glasses)" - a line from Mr Zelens'kyj's favourite movie.
    *
    "The war has ended, not necessarily to the advantage of Japan"
    - Emperor of Japan addressing the nation after (un)conditional capitulation in 1945
    *
    Mr Zelens'kyj's swan song.
    I am standing alone on the stage in front of the drawn curtain.
    The empty prompter's booth... and box-office.
    Deafening silence.
    No limelight. No fans. No applause. No flowers.
    Disappointed audience have left a long time ago.
    A cleaner is about to finish his work.
    The piano lid has slammed shut.
    Unbearable pain has brought me back to my senses.
    The show is over.
    *
    "When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn't become king. But the palace becomes a circus!" - Turkish proverb
    *
    "Put him on stage and remove a ladder" - Chinese proverb referring to bad performers.
    *
    "There was once a comedian who killed people with stolen jokes and was hanged by his wits' end." - H.Warner
    *
    "How pathetic the jester is, on the king's throne,
    How stupid the people who allowed it."
    - Robert Burns 1759-1796

    • @user-vz4re3gq7z
      @user-vz4re3gq7z Před 22 dny +2

      ναι αδελφε

    • @TDH_1962
      @TDH_1962 Před 22 dny +3

      "The best form of government is a benevolent tyranny tempered by an occasional assassination"
      -Voltaire

    • @paulx3827
      @paulx3827 Před 22 dny +2

      @@TDH_1962 beautiful and so wise

  • @snowsnow4231
    @snowsnow4231 Před 22 dny +8

    Why did dead people in Bucha have Russian MRE boxes with stars next to them? Is anyone going to answer this?

    • @LoveBagpipes
      @LoveBagpipes Před 22 dny

      MRE boxes?

    • @russianbotstein1422
      @russianbotstein1422 Před 22 dny

      Anyone with half a brain knows that the victims of Bucha were killed by the Ukie army and then staged to make it look like Russia did it. The Ukraine refused to allow any foreign governments to do a proper investigation

    • @philognosis6409
      @philognosis6409 Před 22 dny +3

      ​@@LoveBagpipesSoldiers did some trading for other food with MREs that they were sent. The official Ukrainian mayor walked down main street and filmed a video never mentioning any deaths. The Azov guys came and guess what, bodies in the street days after reoccupation by Ukraine. Did no one notice bodies in the street for two days? Is that even plausible? No, honestly.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      @@philognosis6409 And on twitter the regional commander said that a cleansing operation was taking place after the russians pulled out. Weird how it was spun into an atrocity by the other side. The bodies had arm bands signifying russian support. Again why would russian do this-oh right to lay blame on the Ukraines/s
      Not like the commander who tweeted a cleansing operation from Ukraine should verify that it was Azov that did this brutal act. Wr can all just pretend it was "them" because we said so. Same as how we said Russia blew up Nordstream, and yet no report has come out, other than 4 dudes in a sailboat, not connected to the west or Ukraine at all. Where is the man hunt for these terrorists like Osama bin laden. 7 + billion in infrastructure destroyed and not even mentioned anymore in the west.

    • @snowsnow4231
      @snowsnow4231 Před 22 dny

      @@LoveBagpipes yes Russia has very recognizable MRE boxes, green colour with a white star, all dead bodies piled up in Bucha had Russian MRE kits next to them.
      Original images of dead bodies without the blur had those boxes all over the place. All western media posted those shots initially, but then blurred out those boxes and never used those shots again.
      Also there was a video by a Safari battalion commander where his squad mate asks him - so what, do we just shoot everyone without a yellow armband? Commander said - you could if you want. He posted that video on all social media boasting that they took Bucha back.
      Couple days later the "massacre" happened. After Russians have been gone for half a week already.

  • @elKarlo
    @elKarlo Před 22 dny +40

    Ukraine seems to only believe in DIP as a defensive strategy. They need to evacuate places that are not defensible. But they don’t. They also for some reason won’t negotiate despite there being no likelihood of Ukraine taking back any territory.

    • @ObsidianFrog
      @ObsidianFrog Před 22 dny +11

      It's to clear the way for the " NewJerusalem Project ".......

    • @deglaser
      @deglaser Před 22 dny

      That’s because they are being forced by NATO and the collective West to stand the ground

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 Před 22 dny

      ​​@@ObsidianFrog
      You got it. BlackRock, Vanguard etc and...
      czcams.com/video/53A5AJoRxF0/video.htmlsi=7330OOkAWAiNg9JQ

    • @elKarlo
      @elKarlo Před 22 dny +3

      Oh wow. I had to google that. Even if not for Jews. It def looks like it will be for black rock

    • @ObsidianFrog
      @ObsidianFrog Před 22 dny

      I can put LINKS and articles fromlSRAELI Newspapers boasting about it, but " Matey " tears them down pronto......

  • @prnmhrjn
    @prnmhrjn Před 22 dny +33

    Ukraine has no chance from the start. Ukraine winning for the west is dismantling whole Russian society similar to 1990. Americans are so obsessed with Russian natural resources and Russian talents or human resources. West has failed. Ukraine has fallen.

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny +1

      Dismantling Russian...?
      Your support for particular Russian interests is not unusual.
      Nor is support for Ukraine independence after many generations of oppression and the horrors it represents.

    • @labouraredangerous
      @labouraredangerous Před 22 dny

      Ukraine, as shown, russia is powerful on paper only. If Ukraine had the same number of people as russia, it would have been over two years ago.

    • @larrousseyves9408
      @larrousseyves9408 Před 22 dny +3

      @@user-ul9dv2iv9s You missed the Forums about the "decolonization" of Russia ?Even the EU parliament held one. Western politicians were quite happy to openly brag about it non stop when it looked the situation was going in their way 18 months ago. Now they have selective memory trouble.

    • @dorrisday1518
      @dorrisday1518 Před 22 dny

      Dribble

    • @labouraredangerous
      @labouraredangerous Před 22 dny

      Ukraine has proved russia is only powerful on paper..

  • @namur-iq6ih
    @namur-iq6ih Před 22 dny +22

    "Kiev will lose Slavyansk, Kramatorsk, Konstantinovka and Druzhkovka as soon as Chasov Yar falls - ex-platoon commander of the Aidar battalion* Evgeniy Dikiy. “If, God forbid, we lose Chasov Yar, we will lose the Donetsk region,” the military man said on Ukrainskaya Pravda. Dikiy also said that in the coming days the “testing” of the new line of defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Pokrovsk will begin. “I’m not ready to predict whether we will be able to hold the defense or not, because it depends on the quality of the fortifications,” Dikiy said.
    "
    If the West and Kiev continue to ignore reality and cling to the fiction that with enough time and money they can win the war, the chances rise to dangerous highs that Ukraine will eventually be presented with terms of surrender.

  • @attilakiss5400
    @attilakiss5400 Před 22 dny +8

    I think many of the were ment to say that you were a bit late about calling chemical weapons a war crime since Ukraine used it last year and late 2022 as well. And many pro- Ukrainians were celebrated it.

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny

      ...and they were talking about tear gas, so...

  • @douggraves8958
    @douggraves8958 Před 22 dny +3

    Judges have been diverting criminals to the military from jail time since long before WW1. It was extensively an option from WW2 to Vietnam in America. Similarly, criminals are often diverted from prison time by attending rehab - in cases involving crime under the influence of alcohol and drugs. When I served in the Canadian military our company had half a dozen guys who were given that option. One fella caught his wife in bed with a man and beat the hell out of the two with a baseball bat. He turned out to be a bit of a phenom with a rifle. It is nothing new, and nothing people should twist their panties over.

  • @AleksaAdzic
    @AleksaAdzic Před 22 dny +22

    You must be aware that our masters (those who were in charge of our soldiers in Afghanistan, among other wars) bombed all bridges in Novi Sad (Serbia) - These had no military use as they are on the other side of the country from Kosovo.

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Před 22 dny

      Are were military used

    • @rossbarrie8904
      @rossbarrie8904 Před 22 dny

      I heard they also bombed a TV station as it was used to promote Serbian war propaganda

  • @sebastijanglozinic8630
    @sebastijanglozinic8630 Před 22 dny +5

    If you want to really understand who the right side in the conflict is, you just need to look at how they treat history and culture.
    People who are right do not fear monuments and symbols.

    • @markojuric8604
      @markojuric8604 Před 22 dny

      Even if communist symbols were removed is understandably to some extent but glorification of nazi symbols from WWII says it all.

    • @drutter
      @drutter Před 22 dny

      How does your theory relate to the recent destruction of statues and monuments of European people by the Black Lives Matter "mostly peaceful" riots? Many Western governments are willingly taking down any symbol of anyone remotely considered to be a "colonist", "invader", or "racist".

  • @AleksaAdzic
    @AleksaAdzic Před 22 dny +27

    Willy, our only real journalist is in jail in London. I am sure you know who I am talking about. It is our shame to allow that story to continue. I think that we are grown up enough nation to make our own way into the future without "alliances" that only took from us and delivered nothing in return. What do you think about our nuclear submarines deal? Who will be paying for that and why as they will not be used to defend Australia but for completely different purposes (very possible in contrary to our interests).

    • @TDH_1962
      @TDH_1962 Před 22 dny

      UK is a Muslim country now

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      Australia is a colony of the anglosphere much like NZ and canada. Ever wonder why South Africa and inda was never part of the 5 Eyes or other anglo centric partnerships. They are a little too tanned to be included. Melanin count is obviously a good indicator of trust levels /s

    • @user-ul9dv2iv9s
      @user-ul9dv2iv9s Před 22 dny

      Are you confused with this forum?
      The focus here is Ukraine.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      @@user-ul9dv2iv9s actually the focus is imperialism.

    • @AleksaAdzic
      @AleksaAdzic Před 22 dny +2

      @@user-ul9dv2iv9s If you LISTEN carefully then you could hear Willy wishing some JOURNALIST as some hard questions. Did you miss that dear? Unfortunatelly, there are not REAL journalists left in Australia (and in the West in general) who are allowed to ask these questions. And, by the way, Ukraine is just a part of what is happening worldwide. Nothing that we are observing today (Ukraine or Gaza genocide for example) has started recently and everything has very deep roots and is connected. Maybe you should look for a bit easier topic to understand. Till you grow up, of course.

  • @esense9602
    @esense9602 Před 22 dny +92

    Even Russia didn't conscript prisoners, they "volunteer" them. That's why even the penal batallion has a high morale

    • @fabienherry6690
      @fabienherry6690 Před 22 dny +8

      And at least they decided to keep them in a separate unit at first no in the freaking rank and file were they would just influence people to rebel against the society that is unfair to them ...

    • @lynndonharnell422
      @lynndonharnell422 Před 22 dny +14

      ​@@fabienherry6690and pretty lethal discipline maintained.

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 Před 22 dny +4

      And only fairly low grade criminals were allowed to take that route.

    • @megakedar
      @megakedar Před 22 dny

      @@eleveneleven572 not really. There have already been a number of recidivist murders that have happened for guys who were in prison for killing people.
      Oh well. Prison sentences in Russia are a joke.

    • @mrsmith3540
      @mrsmith3540 Před 22 dny +4

      "Storm-Z" for example.

  • @ryandunevant7448
    @ryandunevant7448 Před 22 dny +6

    It seems like the Russians have brought back classic Mongol tactics. The Mongols loved, leaving one escape route open, then letting the forces retreat through it and then they would send their horse archers to take out all the retreating forces. pretty much the same way the Russians now take out retreating forces with remote mines, and artillery through open fields.

    • @chilechichich465
      @chilechichich465 Před 22 dny +7

      Russian army starts with reconnaissance in force by using "thousand cuts" tactics.
      Then they proceed following Zhukov's famous strategy "pressure in the middle, attack on the flanks".
      The battle usually ends as you described: Mongolian encirclement.

    • @jacquelinevanderkooij4301
      @jacquelinevanderkooij4301 Před 22 dny +3

      ​@@Ray-555
      Reading is difficult hè?

    • @alexeymatveev9031
      @alexeymatveev9031 Před 22 dny +2

      Hawks are drones from past

    • @francibalanci5617
      @francibalanci5617 Před 22 dny +1

      ​@@Ray-555.... Just read what he wrote but this time do it slower. You might have misunderstood.

    • @ryandunevant7448
      @ryandunevant7448 Před 22 dny +1

      @@Ray-555 mongols had horse archers… according to history that’s what won them wars. An example of this tactic is Battle of the Kalka River.

  • @Marcos-ux8kf
    @Marcos-ux8kf Před 22 dny +22

    Today I'm gonna to listen to willy the bullshiter. Willy you are dreamer 😅

  • @manong-oble1994
    @manong-oble1994 Před 22 dny +9

    Why is Elensky so obsessed with the Kerch bridge?

    • @Awaken2067833758
      @Awaken2067833758 Před 22 dny +7

      they can only hit easy civilian targets

    • @user-vz4re3gq7z
      @user-vz4re3gq7z Před 22 dny +4

      για λογους πολιτικου σοου και να διξει στα αφεντικα του οτι ακομα ειναι ζωντανος

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      PR move for more billions to embezzle, dude has a nose for money ;)

    • @anaremelam5998
      @anaremelam5998 Před 22 dny +3

      Good PR. Large well known object. It has no military value as long as Russia maintains the land bridge.

    • @christophersmith8316
      @christophersmith8316 Před 22 dny +1

      I think it is the British who have the hard on for the Kerch Bridge, Ukraine less so. Brits seem to be refighting the Crimean War here.

  • @LordDucarius
    @LordDucarius Před 22 dny +4

    Being part of an imperialistic occupation force in afghanistan does not count as combat experience. It was just an expensive bodyguard gig with the license to end innocent life far away from your own country... You dont know what war is

    • @hadesunderworld4203
      @hadesunderworld4203 Před 22 dny +1

      I’m pretty sure he’s said he doesn’t know warfare like this .
      Guys who served in Afghanistan and Iraq … they were still shot at … just not by tanks , drones , planes and helicopters and artillery.
      But there was gun fights , a whole lot

  • @nabihlakkis562
    @nabihlakkis562 Před 22 dny +5

    Okay, strange way to look at it considering the fact the lads in the trenches were sent by the politicians. Saying you are for one and ignoring the other solves nothing.

  • @ArchimedeanEye
    @ArchimedeanEye Před 22 dny +9

    Willy's facepalm thumbnail pic has got to the point of almost covering his face... soon he will need a two hander thumbnail pic the way this is all turning out 😂

  • @BillThrobsme
    @BillThrobsme Před 21 dnem +2

    When Putin said the objective was demilitarisation and denazification i thought that was more chilling than if he'd said occupation of Kiev. I believe he is close to achieving the objectives he set out to do. In the sense of denazification well the Azov battalion was pretty much destroyed in Mariupol and a majority of those who are considered to be banderites or fascist would have been some of the first volunteers for the chance to kill Russians would likely be dead right now. The next point is Ukrainian reliance on western weapons and replenishment of those weapons due to the fact Russia has eliminated most of Ukrainian Soviet era weaponry or made it ineffective in killing the civilians in east Ukraine which to me is demilitarisation. They have created a buffer zone and with each day expand that buffer zone and eventually western supplies will evaporate leaving a Ukraine with a diminished military and much less Nazis along with 20% of its territory ceded so a Russian victory to me is inevitable

  • @web30web
    @web30web Před 22 dny +18

    11:29 "and we see now similar happening in UKR.."
    No Willy, that's wrong again. Many criminals were released long ago. In July 2022 Elenski released Ruslan 0nishenk0, if you don't know who he is I am sorry for you Willy. Elenski released bunch of those guys in early months so Pls start telling the truth

    • @ailinofaolin8897
      @ailinofaolin8897 Před 22 dny +6

      They released former soldiers from Tornado battalion who committed many war crimes.

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny +2

      Most of the men in Ukrainian prisons, atm, are there because they refused to join the military. When you start sending entire battalions of men who would rather be in prison than fight, you're going to have entire battalions surrendering.

    • @web30web
      @web30web Před 22 dny +1

      @@sarahbrown5073 yes but those UKR VIP criminals such as Ruslan are not even going to trenches, they are providing "training" and chilling in Kiev

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny +1

      @@web30web atm means at the moment...so, those in prison right now. Many of the men in Ukrainian prisons, currently, are there for refusing to fight or something equally ridiculous. They let the bad guys out a long time ago.

  • @pchelosad2523
    @pchelosad2523 Před 22 dny +7

    С праздником потомки ветеранов. С днем памяти павших, не многих пока еще живущих и ушедших в вечность! Особо хочется поздравить тех кто участвует или участвовал в сво. И тех кто зачищает аккупипованные территории от галичины и западной латинянской сво.ло.чи. Крепости духа вам друзья и победы над нечестивыми! ☕

  • @doctoribanez
    @doctoribanez Před 22 dny +12

    It's like Ukraine is the most corrupt country in the world or something. If i were a prisoner being sent to the front until death, i would probably take the government with me. This will be a disaster . A group of motivated guys that feel the same way could fight their way out of the country or worse , to keiv

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Před 21 dnem

      Used to be, it is not now, I live there. I am AUstralian. Everything is done by the books now, if you offer a bribe it is jail and deportation

  • @UncleJoeLITE
    @UncleJoeLITE Před 22 dny +12

    Willy makes some good points tonight. The Soviet Union did indeed defeat Nazi Germany. I just wish Willy wouldn't solely focus on "young men", when average age in the AFU is ~43yo.

    • @mutantpig4218
      @mutantpig4218 Před 22 dny

      It did, but I had a hard time with the "moral struggle part" quote from the book.
      After all we are talking about the same Soviet Union that teamed up with Naughty Germany and invaded Poland, thus started WW2 together.
      Then they pretty much executed the Polish intelligentia at Katyn, and played the "who-can-shelter-more-Naughty-scientists" with the Western Allies.
      That book worth as much as a toilet paper.

  • @paulneufarn
    @paulneufarn Před 22 dny +10

    The ukrainian men should surrender and protect their own lives. Better imprisonment than death.

  • @cdeford2
    @cdeford2 Před 22 dny +4

    Since when have legal niceties been of concern to the Ukrainians? Remember Darya Dugina?

  • @johnyblamounth9142
    @johnyblamounth9142 Před 22 dny +14

    Thought that you're on your way to recovery.
    Geez mate, Why would anyone think that destruction of Kerch bridge would have any effect on the outcome or the whole process, unless they haven't got clue about when the bridge was opened.

    • @user-en9qz2ch3g
      @user-en9qz2ch3g Před 22 dny +5

      его еще хрен разрушишь.при попадании в керченский мост ,мы разрушим лондон со всеми мостами,будет шотландия и ирландия,они будут радоваться.

    • @mfallen2023
      @mfallen2023 Před 22 dny

      @@user-en9qz2ch3g And then you'd be hit by about 200 Tritan II nukes. Congrats!

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny +1

      Seeing as how it's a purely civilian use structure, targeting it would be a blatant violation of international law. Also, if they use western weapons that must be programed by western contractors, whoever programs the target coordinates will also be responsible.

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny

      ​@@mfallen2023200? Is that all they have? Really?
      Russia has thousands.

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny

      ​@@mfallen2023200? That's all they have?
      Wow, that's not gonna be enough.

  • @lynndonharnell422
    @lynndonharnell422 Před 22 dny +6

    Recall the mayhem created in the early stages of this action when the Ukrainian authorities were handing out weapons to all and sundry. Gangs then started settling their disputes with these weapons and selling them on the black market.

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Před 21 dnem

      not true, never heard of any gun crime during the war. I am an Australian in Ukraine.

  • @alexpodgaets5658
    @alexpodgaets5658 Před 22 dny +3

    Regarding crimes Russia even does meetings of the victim with the criminal in safe controlled environment so that the criminal has a chance to talk and ask forgiveness while the victim has a chance to become free of fear and forgive. This personal forgiveness is important for the criminal so that his further route in life and possibly in prison goes in the right direction towards new life

  • @sirshade222
    @sirshade222 Před 22 dny +4

    Corruption in Ukraine?! How could this happen, it must be a day that ends in 'Y'....

  • @thepablyko
    @thepablyko Před 22 dny +4

    as a doctor on cultural and historical heritage I can honestly say the way is to keep heritage so then you can educate society about it (in the way you find convinient), just imagine the germans start demolishing all concentration camps, wouldn´t we be enraged for them erasing history and so their mistakes?

    • @mfallen2023
      @mfallen2023 Před 22 dny

      Yeah, destroying monuments, statues, etc is not only a gross cultural practice, it's also dangerous. We keep these things around, even the deplorable, to remind us of out past & why we should never repeat those mistakes.

    • @drutter
      @drutter Před 22 dny

      It's weird that the USA demolished all traces of the twin towers just days after the 9`11 attack.

  • @Which_Way
    @Which_Way Před 22 dny +4

    Fighting for Politicians is a real win win. Wake up.

  • @AkenValle
    @AkenValle Před 22 dny +18

    Soviets didn't do 1% of war crimes Germans and aliies did. Drezden says hi. Fire bombings say hi.

    • @Bushwookie998
      @Bushwookie998 Před 22 dny +1

      Lmao sure

    • @user-zk5ty7pq5g
      @user-zk5ty7pq5g Před 22 dny

      sure buddy they were almost as bad as the nazis and the japanese

    • @jimtroeltsch5998
      @jimtroeltsch5998 Před 22 dny

      yeah the equivalency between USSR and Nazi Germany is whack

    • @AkenValle
      @AkenValle Před 22 dny +6

      @@Bushwookie998 Point me where did Soviets killed even 1000 civilians?

    • @fabienherry6690
      @fabienherry6690 Před 22 dny

      @@AkenValle en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnytsia_massacre Please it's REALLY not hard to find

  • @cali4tune
    @cali4tune Před 22 dny +2

    You're 100% right to say we should not forget the history of WW2 and the part the Soviet Union played. Growing up in cold war America I had a warped view that we had been the most critical part of the war effort and that the Soviets were just a brutal sideshow. Our hatred of communism blinded us in some areas. Russia isn't communist anymore trying to export a global revolution. Not bringing them into the western fold in the 90's was a huge opportunity missed. Our leaders have done a very bad job.

    • @TRD-JDM
      @TRD-JDM Před 22 dny +1

      With the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia was freed from socialist communism and Bolshevism for the first time since the Russian Civil War! AND Yes, never forget that America supported communism in WW2!

    • @cali4tune
      @cali4tune Před 21 dnem

      @@TRD-JDM I would disagree that we supported "communism" only because we supported the USSR against Germany. It was a partnership based on common enemy not that we wanted communism. If you are referring to the socialist kind of stuff FDR tried to pull well that didn't go over so well here (except we are still stuck with progressive tax system I know).

  • @whome146
    @whome146 Před 22 dny +4

    Wiley your are for the boys in the trenches. So, please address the failure of Ukraine to abide by the Minsk agreement. If they had there would be NO Boys In Trenches Now.

    • @aussiex0152
      @aussiex0152 Před 22 dny

      Only Russia benefitted from that agreement & there is only boys in trenches because of Putler

  • @unbearifiedbear1885
    @unbearifiedbear1885 Před 22 dny +3

    Wouldn't worry about the weapons for those F16s, most of them probably aren't even airworthy anyway

  • @wesleykamerer6154
    @wesleykamerer6154 Před 22 dny +3

    The Krasnohorivka situation is interesting. That article you read said that the Ukrainians have full fire control over the outskirts of the town but there are still Russian troops present but cut off. It's interesting because the Russian control of the town keeps expanding according to suriyak with flags raising in the refractory plant. But I noted in some of the videos showing Russian troops being transported to the town that the tanks were firing on areas considered to be under Russian control on the approaches. They would bypass those areas and drive to the refractory plant and disembark soldiers there. It's interesting to me that they wouldn't clear the approaches before doing that. The situation is definently confusing.

  • @isaacrhodes4617
    @isaacrhodes4617 Před 22 dny +1

    The fact Ukraine has a convicted child predator serving as a deputy CO in a morale and support unit should show you how cooked they are at this point lol. Meanwhile, Russia is still able to gather over 10K volunteers per month who aren't prisoners

  • @bradtays7916
    @bradtays7916 Před 22 dny +4

    I think if they attack the bridge with Western Missles. Russia might take out the Channel tunnel.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      They should, but they won't and est knows this. Unlike us, they aren't the war criminals we are.

    • @aussiex0152
      @aussiex0152 Před 22 dny

      no, Russia is weak & good at making threats but won't act on them as it wouldn't be in Putlers best interest. he knows to take on Nato is suicide

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Před 22 dny +13

    Ukraine has been using prisoners since the beginning of the war, it is common practice. The USA also used this tactic, Jimmi Hendrix stole a car as a young man and was given the offer to join the army or go to jail. He chose the army.

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Před 22 dny +1

      It's not been widely used in the United States

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      @@sshumkaer Yes it has, just not as much in recent years. But we can also pretend that the USA isn't occupying foreign lands while assaulting its own youth and teachers to keep the hegemony in tact. The US current method is don't do anything in society then go target broken social structure urban areas where your choices are army or gang member. Here look this basketball player once served!!! And of course had recruiters parked outside the theatres of Top Gun 1 and Maverick, or any pro USA USA USA movies.

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny

      ​@@sshumkaerobviously you're not serious, right?

    • @mfallen2023
      @mfallen2023 Před 22 dny

      Not to be pedantic, but it's Jimi, one "m". It's a good move tbh, especially for 1st time offenders. Keeps a charge off of their record, and the state gets labor in return. A friend of my father's (when they were like 19) got caught with a bunch of lsd and was given the choice between 1yr in prison or enlisting in the armed forces. He went into the Army, was sent to Germany & met his wife there. Turned his life around.
      Depends on when it occurs, if there's a major war at the time, but it was a pretty successful program from everything I've heard. I assume someone sued and it's now illegal to run this scheme as I haven't heard of anyone getting that choice for like 30 years.

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Před 22 dny

      @@mfallen2023 it's totally irrelevant, something of the old days that practically has no use any longer

  • @MaxCroat
    @MaxCroat Před 22 dny +3

    Willy, I don't think people are calling you naive for having the beliefs which you have about chemical weapons. I think any sane and reasonable person would agree with those beliefs. I think people are saying you are naive if you believe the UN will actually do anything about Ukrainian responsibility (although I don't even recall you saying that you think this is realistic, I just remember you saying that we should be calling them out on this). Also, I applaud you for speaking on this, I think it is fairly obvious that you do support Ukraine, but you present news objectively in spite of that, and that is very honourable of you. Most other people who support Ukraine wouldn't speak openly about this issue and would say that only Russia is at fault.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      Nope we are calling him Naive. I pointed out how years later the Syrian chemical weapons was debunked. You know the lie to try to regime change Assad. Why should we believe our lies any longer! We always find out we lied after words.
      Infants and incubators-Iraq 1,
      Taliban offered Bin Laden if any evidence was presented, attacked the next day without communication, then it was about democracy and freedom, and helping girls (for 20 years)
      WMD and connections to the very people Saddam was fighting in Iraq 2
      We didn't even need a lie in Sudan and have been attacking them for decades, including bombin their pharmaceutical plant depriving a huge area in Africa of important medicine
      Iran, nothing just walked away from the treaty they were following -idiot trump, same guy that walked from ABM treaty
      Libya- Rape chambers, destroyed a debt free nation talking about uniting Africa. Happening now that they see how weak the empire and its vassals are.
      Venezuela-pushed the narrative of an american being the "legit" president who didn't even run in the election. Then begging Muduro the actual president for oil in 2022 when prices sky rocketed.
      CUBA, USSR gone 33 years ago, still an illegal embargo-WHY?
      Seriously our lies are so flimsy and out in the open.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      Want to check US lies about Isreal and what they are doing to their own citizens. ....Oh and Assange and Snowden are still on the US hit list.

  • @andreybazilio3608
    @andreybazilio3608 Před 22 dny +3

    То есть, если Австралия, в будущем будет использоваться для военных целей против Китая, то значит она является законной целью? Браво!

  • @pekkamustonen6654
    @pekkamustonen6654 Před 22 dny +1

    Thank you Willy. Hello from Finland.

  • @Holt817
    @Holt817 Před 22 dny +5

    International law in simple terms. If you win the war, are a world power, or have nuclear bombs, International law bends to your will. The highest authority on this earth is the nation state and hopefully it will remain so. If this changes then us little people will have lost the little hope of self determination that we have left.

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 Před 22 dny +1

      A world police that enforce the U.N. charter would be a very nice thing.

    • @Holt817
      @Holt817 Před 22 dny +2

      @@johanmetreus1268 One world government, right.

    • @kell7195
      @kell7195 Před 22 dny

      The real Authority on Earth extends well above any Nation State, Corporation, Fraternal or Military Order or Religion, you will never know their names but you may if you are very cleaver you may notice them moving Chess pieces around the board, my advice is dont be one of the pawns to begin with 😉

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 22 dny

      @@Holt817 So you hate laws that are enforceable. Like you right wingers always say, if you aren't committing crimes you got nothing to worry about.

    • @sarahbrown5073
      @sarahbrown5073 Před 22 dny

      International law is a diplomatic tool used to sway global opinion. It's a slow process but one that's ultimately worth participating in.

  • @adamrandall5163
    @adamrandall5163 Před 22 dny +3

    I have heard Israel tried to snap up Ben Roberts Smith for his extensive experience in the type of warfare they engage in but they ended up turning his application down.
    Due to his lack of experience with children.

  • @richardstanleyjr1455
    @richardstanleyjr1455 Před 22 dny +2

    Willy, I watch your videos everyday. One of the reasons I watch your videos is because you seem to more fairly report the facts surrounding the Ukraine war compared to other channels (one in particular that I am thinking of) that seem to be just propaganda machines.
    I have a specific question for you about your position on chemical weapons which is not a factual question but an opinion question. I understand your point that the use of tear gas technically violates the international rules of war regardless of who is doing it. Fair point. But, in your opinion, should the international rules of war be amended to allow the use of non-legal chemicals like tear gas? What if specific conditions were placed on the use of tear gas, e.g., that only a specific quantity can be used within a limited area? If national police are allowed to use tear gas, which is generally considered to be a less adversarial situation compared to actual war between different national states, then it seems illogical to not allow a similar type of use during a hot war. Further, how is the dropping of a tear gas canister into a trench more insidious, evil (pick your own word) then dropping a bomb directly onto soldiers in a trench? Beyond the technical illegality of it (which I accept that you are correct about), is there some deeper moral issues about the use of tear gas during a war that I am missing?

  • @user-mc2sf2kt8q
    @user-mc2sf2kt8q Před 21 dnem +1

    The losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reached a record 1.5 thousand people per day. That's three battalions, almost a brigade a day.

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos100 Před 22 dny +9

    Ukraine hit Belgorod residential area again today no military value, killing and injuring ordinary people again. I only mention this because of the discussion in the video.

    • @esense9602
      @esense9602 Před 22 dny +3

      ​@@jackdransfield2230so now war crimes are proportion. War crimes is war crimes. Russia is not a saint and ukraine isn't either.

    • @gloglos100
      @gloglos100 Před 22 dny +5

      ⁠@@jackdransfield2230 Russia left Bucha fine, it had given aid too following which Ukraine then punished recipients or distributors. Were videos in the media. That Bucha and population were all ok was known by the mayor and photos after Russia left.

    • @jeffmaxwell7391
      @jeffmaxwell7391 Před 22 dny +1

      @@jackdransfield2230Bucha, Ukrainian drones showed no people in the streets when Russia left… 3 days later bodies were found on those same streets? Time to wake up fella.

    • @fabienherry6690
      @fabienherry6690 Před 22 dny +1

      @@jackdransfield2230 I mean you also have video footage of ukrainien wearing civilian cloth letting a russian vehicule go through then pulling out an antitank RPG !
      The reason it's a war crime to NOT be fighting in uniform is because the next step is for the other side to shoot at anything that move ! Also funny to think about the US operation in Sudan were they literally hosed down crowds from helicopter because of the insurgent.
      Now you can argue that during this operation the local command did atrocity in a place were rule of war were completely abandoned in the chaos SURE ! But compare to the systematic approval required to do constant shelling of civilian area :S

    • @jackdransfield2230
      @jackdransfield2230 Před 22 dny

      @@fabienherry6690
      I guess I just have it wrong and Ukraine and USA are evil.

  • @chrisbryden8102
    @chrisbryden8102 Před 22 dny

    It’s absolutely disgusting removing these monuments. How could anyone disrespect all those that gave their lives there no matter where they are from like that. The war gods will it be on Ukraines side for that alone.

  • @davogeorge4525
    @davogeorge4525 Před 22 dny +2

    Yeah, about dog fighting no longer being relevant; they keep saying that, but it keeps turning out to be relevant.
    Take Vietnam: the Americans didn't even bother putting guns on their jet fights because they believed that air to air missiles made them irrelevant, but when North Vietnamese MiG 19s and 21s got within gun range, they found out that dog fighting is still very relevant.
    I mean what happens if both jets launch missiles, but then all the missiles are destroyed by flares, defeated by electronic warfare, evaded, or have a hard time getting a lock?
    I'd say guns and dogfighting will become very relevant very quickly.

    • @TheGreatAmphibian
      @TheGreatAmphibian Před 22 dny

      Vietnam was a very, very long time ago. As for missiles being decoyed, yes it will happen. But if the enemy fires 8 missiles at you - a typical load out- then you will need a hell of a jammer to survive to get into gun range. Realistically, it’s only going to happen by a freak.

    • @TheGreatAmphibian
      @TheGreatAmphibian Před 22 dny

      Btw, there have been wars since Vietnam… And missiles dominated air combat in them.

    • @davogeorge4525
      @davogeorge4525 Před 22 dny +1

      @@TheGreatAmphibian and none of them have indicated that dog fighting and evasive manoeuvres are still very relevant.

  • @DARKSTAR-mn8ee
    @DARKSTAR-mn8ee Před 22 dny +8

    Willie knows.. No to Naziukropnato 🤗💖🇷🇺👍

  • @user-by4ef2hg6q
    @user-by4ef2hg6q Před 22 dny +3

    You are good great human thanks

  • @paulwalker427
    @paulwalker427 Před 22 dny +2

    Country 404 is pointless

  • @kenlane6325
    @kenlane6325 Před 22 dny +1

    Great presentation ! Keep it up Willie.

  • @711liljay
    @711liljay Před 22 dny +7

    Willy you are so right. There is a justifiable use of lethal force and then there is unjustified calculated means of unjustifiable lethal force. It’s painful to hear and see evil get the better of people

  • @web30web
    @web30web Před 22 dny +4

    08:00 could Rus target European military fields as these could be used to target RUS in the future??? Come on Willy

  • @authormikemontie250
    @authormikemontie250 Před 21 dnem

    Great reporting and analysis, as usual. Well done Willy. Thank you.

  • @gnosticbrian3980
    @gnosticbrian3980 Před 21 dnem

    "Victory Day" is NOT when Russia "declared" victory over Nazi Germany. It commemorates the day when the Nazis formally surrendered to all the allies - late on the night of 8 May 1945 in western Europe BUT early in the morning of the 9th, Moscow time.
    On December 2, 1943, 30 Allied ships were docked in Bari Harbor, Italy, when 105 Luftwaffe planes attacked. The U.S. Liberty ship John Harvey caught fire and exploded, dispersing thousands of bombs filled with Mustard gas. U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill concealed the truth about the shipment of poison gas,

  • @williamminogue801
    @williamminogue801 Před 22 dny +4

    it's a pleasure to see you grow and learn history

  • @BLASTIC0
    @BLASTIC0 Před 22 dny +5

    I was thinking you were naive as well… w/ the drones and whatnot…. But im starting to come around (not so much so on the tear gas and whatnot… i mean if police can use it it on civilians, than what the heck) If we just ignore it… it no one even tries to hold back the tide… there will be no limits. Tech has already done a great job helping us dehumanize ourselves…. Let not cede additional ground to this.

  • @fredrikhultman557
    @fredrikhultman557 Před 22 dny +2

    "Sanitary marksman of the military cargo department of the security platoon". Now that's a title!

  • @whoguy4231
    @whoguy4231 Před 22 dny +2

    So good of you Willy to acknowledge the sacrifice of the Soviets in defeating the NAZIS ... The same NAZIS which have rerisen in Ukraine and NATO.

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Před 22 dny

      Unfortunately, nazi's are in many countries!

    • @aussiex0152
      @aussiex0152 Před 22 dny

      Putler is the new Nazi, not Ukraine or Nato

  • @jjvanwyk7037
    @jjvanwyk7037 Před 22 dny +3

    Tactics and timing are irrelevant for Ukraine - it has lost on a strategic level from the outset, even if the West did not know it.

  • @neilfletcher4951
    @neilfletcher4951 Před 22 dny +5

    Ukraine is fixated on a bridge that the Russians by pass with important military freight it's of no strategic or tactical value... They just waste their dwindling missiles and drones on a target of only propaganda value which may seem worth it however it's just a waste of precious resources they can't afford to waste... I like you am concerned about soldiers on the ground be it Ukrainian or Russian....

    • @Cl0ckcl0ck
      @Cl0ckcl0ck Před 22 dny +1

      Yeah, the Americans too. They have been watching the bridge like hawks waiting for a militarily train or convoy to hit. I wonder how many dollars/resources the US has spend to watch it only to end up with frack all. 1000+ trains departing from Rostov to the West only 55 crossed the bridge the last 3 months. They must have been so frustrated with their ATACMS at the ready for months now.

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Před 21 dnem

      once the bridge is down, the railroad is easier, so there will be no supplies for Cimea.

    • @Cocoluna66
      @Cocoluna66 Před 21 dnem

      @@buddyrojek9417 Knocking at your Skull !!! Helloooo anyone in there ???

  • @user-ok2mn4bw7u
    @user-ok2mn4bw7u Před 22 dny

    "Today, an enemy group of 23 people was spotted in the area of the village of Vyazovo, after transmitting information, they were ambushed, our soldiers beat them with incendiary ammunition and left them no chance, 21 enemy soldiers were destroyed by our fighters on the approach to Belgorod, they burned alive and shouted loudly in French, ours also succeeded to capture two officers of the French army."
    During the interrogation of the officers, they told shocking information, why these creatures came will shock you, but they got their way, footage of the interrogation of these bastards, as well as ambushes on their cars, has already been published in the Semyon Pegov channel.
    The French did not learn a lesson from their history and decided to reappear on Russian soil, but the fate they received turned out to be fatal for them

  • @mikegiamberdino5698
    @mikegiamberdino5698 Před 22 dny +1

    Willy, I think you are being a little nieve though I admire and respect your dedication to the Frontline troops. I am a veteran but never deployed and was only a aircraft maintainer, but I do have friends who have deployed and I think the time spent in Afghanistan and Iraq in low intensity combat might be why you think it's possible to have a clean war without unnecessary suffering. I do see your point as gas and other weapons used in WW1 that were never used in WW2 does speak volumes of how terrible they are. I've read somewhere that is the reason Germany never deployed nerve agents during WW2 bc hitlers experience with it alone. Could be fluff but I do know if Germany deployed nerve agents in WW2 suffering would have been worse but I don't think the death toll would have been that much higher because of the type of war it was... would like to heard your opinion on that mate if you read this lol! Another note, the uranium shells used in the Abrams leave behind depleted uranium that also has terrible side effects even generations after the conflict. War is hell and should have been avoided, but money talks.

  • @humungushumungus213
    @humungushumungus213 Před 22 dny +12

    False flag event my ass. This guy is super annoying

    • @tendwaten6027
      @tendwaten6027 Před 22 dny +6

      Let him keep daydreaming with his Ukraine Azov minions

    • @doctoribanez
      @doctoribanez Před 22 dny

      I can see Ukraine doing something for sure even though it wouldn't benefit them . False flag? No absolutely not . Not now and not at that. Russia has no problem recruiting people.

    • @francibalanci5617
      @francibalanci5617 Před 22 dny

      No need to be a c*nt... he is atleast respectful and atleast tries.

  • @michaelwhite9199
    @michaelwhite9199 Před 22 dny +3

    Sir, you wearing a tie and jacket in your videos is impressive in an era of extreme casualness.

  • @joeblack1052
    @joeblack1052 Před 22 dny +1

    Rules of war?
    This conflict is skirting on nuclear
    As such are there any rules
    Because nuclear throws all rules out the window
    A war of attrition becomes a war of annihilation

  • @thorinbane
    @thorinbane Před 22 dny +1

    How many AI bots are making BS comments in the comments. Looking sharp, keep up the hard work. Nice suit....brutal. And the voices of decent are suppressed.

  • @prescientdove
    @prescientdove Před 22 dny +4

    brief summary of this episode:
    1. became the foremost authority on soviet and ukrainian antiquities after reading 1 book - has opinions about their monuments and public infra
    2. became a ukrainian lawyer, learned enough ukrainian law to interpret and make assumptions about the numbers presented
    3. expert on laws of war (source:"because my friend said so")
    4. iirc your merch looks like a ripoff of the wagner logo (terrorist organization of rapists and murderers who executed civilians as well as their own)
    "i care about the men on the ground"

  • @lolipopcrash
    @lolipopcrash Před 22 dny +9

    Criminal Zelensky should be first in front line.

    • @vaughn1804
      @vaughn1804 Před 22 dny +1

      No he has his billions of $$$ and ghey men waiting for him in Israel.

    • @user-vz4re3gq7z
      @user-vz4re3gq7z Před 22 dny

      Με τακουνια?

  • @Scar626
    @Scar626 Před 22 dny +1

    4:06 - Oh, sir Willy, many a time I've said this and the responses I get you won't believe . . Especially from the pro-Ukrainian folk.
    From crazy conspiracy theories like: "Actually, the Germans came here to liberate us" to "the atrocities were committed by the Russians when they came and they tried to pin it on the Germans," etc.
    I have a lot of respect for the Russians and the sacrifices they made during WW2. Like anyone with eyes can see this, like the WW2 manpower map video on CZcams. You can clearly see who fought the bulk of the German army.
    "Yeah, but the US supplied the Soviets with all their weapons" are usually the dismissive responses I get (as if giving a weapon is more difficult that doing the actual fighting), and also never mind the fact that the T-34 for example was the most produced tank in WW2. Or another common one: "The Soviets wouldn't have defeated Germany if the allies didn't land in Normandy", never mind the fact the Germans were already being pushed back long before the allies ever landed in Normandy.
    Or "Ukraine did the hardest fighting, Russians did nothing" when you can clearly look at a documentary like the Devil Next Door on Netflix and learn some history about Ukraine and that time or the docuseries Apocalypse WW2 - Episode 3 around the 28:00 mark . . Or hell, any WW2 map CZcams video would show you Ukraine was completely taking over in the 1st year of the war.
    Or "The Soviets made a non-aggression pact with Germany" . . As if that meant anything. They also made a deal with Japan and then invaded them later. Professional historians like Stephen Kotkin basically said these were all measures to buy time. Far right and far left are obviously mortal enemies and the Axis vs Soviets were completely at odds, and they knew they would have to fight eventually.
    And even if you don't try and convince them otherwise in those beliefs and try to go with the logic of the thinking, ask them if they can at least admit the following: "That the Soviets defeating Germany was a good thing"? Some will cave and say yes, but others will either try to change the subject or actually come outright and say no.
    So, no sir Willy, you're fighting an uphill battle here. Many folk fighting there in Ukraine (like you've seen so many times in your interviews) think they are the Wehrmacht 2.0 and it is why GERMANY day and night has to specially give more support. They want to say they're driving in a German tank.
    Well, I'll say it now for good measure: Thank F- that Germany doesn't exist anymore to exploit and never will. I hope they cried their eyes out when that coop in Germany to install "the new German Keiser" failed. Never again.

  • @danmagay
    @danmagay Před 22 dny

    Looking sleek Willy! Keep up the good work

  • @Anil-zg9gh
    @Anil-zg9gh Před 22 dny +3

    First