CNN's Jim Sciutto | Russia, China, and the Next World War

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  • čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
  • CNN Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto provides a compelling analysis of the new global competition unfolding before us. Drawing on his firsthand reporting from political hotspots and warzones worldwide, Sciutto offers a unique perspective on the evolving state of global affairs.
    Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the world has undergone profound changes. As the Ukraine war began, Sciutto remarked that we are now in a "1939 moment," signifying a fundamental shift in the global order. With great powers reasserting themselves and vying for dominance, the ramifications of this new order will be felt worldwide. The peace has been disrupted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, impacting regions from Helsinki to Beijing, from Australia to the Arctic. This conflict spans multiple domains, including the Arctic, oceans, skies, and cyberspace.
    Sciutto argues that we are witnessing the resurgence of great power conflict, marking a decisive departure from the post-Cold War era. He delves into the increasingly aligned Russian and Chinese governments and the potential for a new global nuclear arms race. As uncertainties loom, the question remains: Can the West, Russia, and China prevent a new world war? Join Sciutto as he navigates the complexities of this new, uncertain era.
    Sciutto photo courtesy CNN.
    March 12, 2024
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    Jim Sciutto
    Anchor and Chief National Security Analyst, CNN; Author, The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War
    In Conversation with Steven Boyd Saum
    Executive Director of Strategic Communications and Content, Saint Mary’s College
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Komentáře • 20

  • @devos3212
    @devos3212 Před měsícem +3

    As an American the problems abroad just don’t have much sway over my fellow citizens. Most people that I talk to admit that yes what Russias doing is wrong but they just don’t see how this has anything to do with their lives here. We’re also just really bad at thinking long term and what the consequences of Russia slowly getting away with these land grabs will be. I wish more people in my country took this serious, and I appreciate those like Jim Sciutto putting in work to spread the history and the importance of not letting Putin, or any other dictator for that matter, win these battles. Wish we could have peace.

    • @stuartwray6175
      @stuartwray6175 Před měsícem

      America is the problem. US led covert and overt meddling, regime change operations, war and sanctions. Riding roughshod over International law.
      (Excluding Ukraine and Gaza) statistically 4.5 - 4.7 million people have been killed in post 9/11 US war zones; over 38 million people have been displaced. Tens of thousands have been deprived of vital treatments/medications due to US sanctions.
      What was Madeleine Albright's statement on the deaths of 500.000 Iraqi babies due to US sanctions? It was a difficult decision but we think it was worth it.
      The Wolfowitz doctrine/Project for the New American Century, be damned.

  • @tobischelin1820
    @tobischelin1820 Před měsícem +2

    Really thorough and in depth discussion with an experienced and knowledgeable journalist. Thank you.

  • @sandytrunks
    @sandytrunks Před měsícem +1

    Excellent presentation. VERY much appreciated.

    • @devos3212
      @devos3212 Před měsícem

      Ya i thought it was a good conversation

  • @aclearlight
    @aclearlight Před měsícem +1

    A TRULY EXCELLENT INTERVIEW!

  • @flybefree
    @flybefree Před měsícem

    A really insightful and sobering interview. Jim Sciutto has been able to peel back the layers of propaganda, patriotism and belief to tell the story of what’s really happening in geopolitics.

  • @healthhistory2504
    @healthhistory2504 Před měsícem

    This is a presentation of the utmost significance. We need every American to be aware. Thank you.

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 Před měsícem +2

    Trump acts an awful lot like a Russian operative would in his position.

  • @marinaspeaks
    @marinaspeaks Před měsícem

    Thank you, it was very instructive. I’ve always wondered why the Ukrainians allowed the Russian troops to withdraw from Kherson with no losses. Could it be the price Ukraine had to pay to allay the nuclear threat?

  • @stuartwray6175
    @stuartwray6175 Před měsícem

    This is so skewed/bogus.
    I recommend:
    Jeffrey Sachs
    Glenn Diesen
    Anatol Lieven
    John Mearsheimer
    Richard Sakwa
    Nicolai Petro
    Stephen Cohen/Vladimir Pozner - Munk Debates.

  • @emilie658
    @emilie658 Před měsícem

    Living in Germany andbeaten with the nationality, I thank you for your investigation and information. So interesting to learn about another point of view. Most important to me is that the citizens in the US vote blue in November. In my opinion the US is THE strong member of NATO, DT wants to leave NATO and is a bad diplomat (not clever enough for diplomacy).So the possibility for being torn into a big war, would be more realistic. To Hitler, there are still old Nazis saying Hitler did good things, and if you ask they start to talk about the motorways and the rapid decline of unemployment. Actually in 1939 the wages have been lower than in 1932, and the aim of all the infrastructureplans was to react more on point and effectivly to send tanks to places where they were needed. Good for Germany I doubt that. Sadly the fascist movement in Europe especially in Germany is growing and must be seen as a dangerous component to our democracy and our individual freedom and liberty. This is something the US and Europe has in common. Still , I sometimes cannot believe all this right wing stuff is happening , within my tiny naive, fantasy world I thought people would be aware of what it means to live in a dictatorship, especially in the eastern part of Germany. But in the former eastern part the fascist,right wing movement is booming, unbearable and understandable.

  • @crimeajewel
    @crimeajewel Před měsícem +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇦🇺🇸♥️♥️♥️♥️☺️☺️☺️

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy Před měsícem +3

    Nothing new here. Move along.

    • @devos3212
      @devos3212 Před měsícem +3

      Why dont you let others determine that for themselves thanks.