Michael Kimmage - Putin's War in Ukraine Ushers in a New Age of Global Instability and Confrontation

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
  • In Collisions, Michael Kimmage, traces the origins of the Russia-Ukraine war. He unpicks the development of Ukraine and Russia's fractious relationship back to the end of the Cold War, through the central events that led to Vladimir Putin seizing Crimea in 2014 and, eight years later, initiating the most intensive and widescale military confrontation of the post-WWII era. This conflict ushers in a new age of global instability, and a collision between Russia and the Western alliance that is far hotter than confrontations during the Cold War.
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    Michael Kimmage is a professor of history at the Catholic University of America. Michael is author of books and articles about international affairs, Soviet and Russian politics, and the European-American relationship. From 2014 to 2016, he served on the Secretary's Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State. He is a senior non-resident associate at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:01:55 The fractious relationship with Russia never really went away
    00:04:21 External peace and internal Terror during the interwar period
    00:07:18 Impact of Putin's speech at the 2007 Munich Security Conference
    00:10:25 Were the signs of impending conflict accumulating in 2021?
    00:14:36 Putin has used distraction and lying to fool West since 2014
    00:16:57 The stages of Putinism with increasing internal repression
    00:23:35 Grienance and victimhood that underpins Putin's worldview
    00:29:24 The European contradiction - wealth but low defence investment
    00:32:04 Lack of strategy and a concept of victory among the allies
    00:34:29 Is there a chance in Europe's attitude to the war and Ukraine
    00:40:05 Is 'Bidenism' just as risky for Ukraine as 'Trumpism'?
    00:43:44 Is there a problem in Washington with the idea of taking Crimea?
    00:49:35 Are we paying too little attention to weakness in Russian economy?
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Komentáře • 423

  • @jason1440
    @jason1440 Před měsícem +71

    I've said this before but I'll say it again. We in the west have lived far too long in wishful thinking with Putin.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před měsícem +4

      Appeasement is cheaper in the short-term.

    • @Marcus_C51
      @Marcus_C51 Před měsícem +12

      @@stephenhill545 Yet much more expensive in the long run. Appeasement with Putin has been foolish.

    • @Marcus_C51
      @Marcus_C51 Před měsícem +1

      People apparently still indulge in it and seem to think that Putin won't continue on through Europe if he is allowed to take Ukraine. That's why Ukraine is so important-it HAS to end there!

    • @Aendavenau
      @Aendavenau Před měsícem

      @@Marcus_C51 history might rhyme but Hitler didnt have nukes :/
      If he had he would have nuked us all. Putin is Hitler with nukes.

    • @ekesandras1481
      @ekesandras1481 Před měsícem +4

      It is time to think about unorthodox measures to end this. The West has Novichok too.

  • @MsGrandcoquin
    @MsGrandcoquin Před měsícem +34

    Crimea is Ukraine

  • @user-ni3cg6me3u
    @user-ni3cg6me3u Před měsícem +10

    No war has ever been won without attacking the aggressor. And if Crimea is not liberated Ukraine will always be economically handicapped.

    • @davidknapp5403
      @davidknapp5403 Před měsícem

      I agree. For me it's obvious what Putins real motive is.
      And it's clear when you see what the Soroveekin line is defending. a. The Dumbas Oil field.
      b. Sakarya gas field.(Black Sea)

  • @user-ph5ys7ed7i
    @user-ph5ys7ed7i Před měsícem +10

    🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 The fact Ukraine has not taken delivery of much aid these past three months yet Russia's full 24/7 war economy is still only able to move slowly is astounding. The resistance of Ukraine is beyond belief. It cannot however last forever without scaling of European assistance and hopefully more American aid packages. This is borrowed time, but what it should demonstrate is that if the West shifts its weight enough to lean on the scales harder than it has before Russia can definitely lose this war. For now it is still up to the West, although the clock is ticking.

  • @user-im3ln3lr1l
    @user-im3ln3lr1l Před měsícem +40

    How much longer are we going to let ourselves be deceived and intimidated by Putin?

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Před měsícem

      I love Putin.
      Can't stand US politics and policies.
      Constantly war.
      Always war!
      I am a US citizen btw with many family members in Army, airforce

    • @petergreenwood7731
      @petergreenwood7731 Před měsícem

      How much longer can the west ignore Russia's security concerns?
      No NATO in Ukraine

    • @user-gx7pc3yc3n
      @user-gx7pc3yc3n Před měsícem +1

      @@rdallas81 you are not

    • @NewOrleansSeptember
      @NewOrleansSeptember Před měsícem

      It's not Russian aggression. It's NATO aggression.

    • @aleksbakman7562
      @aleksbakman7562 Před měsícem

      Had not it been for NATO Putin would have swallowed the entire Eastern Europe by now. You believe stupid propaganda

  • @ActFast
    @ActFast Před měsícem +32

    Kimmage is one of the deepest thinkers on Ukraine 🇺🇦/Russia 🇷🇺. “Collisions” just came out but I’ve already enjoyed it thoroughly. Highly recommended.

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem +3

      retired nato col. jacques baud has had a book published recently.

    • @NewOrleansSeptember
      @NewOrleansSeptember Před měsícem

      Total BS from this guy.
      Trump's first term produced no new wars. And especially no war in Europe. And he's the bad guy? LOL. CUCKOO FOR COCOA PUFFS.

  • @j.dunlop8295
    @j.dunlop8295 Před měsícem +39

    Thanks seriously, it's deeply important work keeping dialogue ope6and ongoing, to motivate a free democracy! Everywhere!🇺🇦💙

    • @j.dunlop8295
      @j.dunlop8295 Před měsícem +6

      Keeping informed, and supporting Ukraine, Slava-UA 🇺🇦

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem +2

      the united states should try to become a democracy.

    • @j.dunlop8295
      @j.dunlop8295 Před měsícem +1

      Blackberry is a symbol for death, pain, remorse, grief, and lowliness ! Interesting choice, tag for Russian troll?😅

    • @LisaNH934
      @LisaNH934 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@blackberrythornstroll harder - you're boring us 🥱
      Spasiba

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem +1

      @@LisaNH934 Western WAR PROPAGANDA Makes Peace in Ukraine Impossible | Dr. Ulrike Guérot (Part 2)

  • @mattsapero1896
    @mattsapero1896 Před měsícem +14

    You were caught off guard since WW2 ended over 75 years ago. Everyone has warned us not to forget the lessons of WW2 ever since and yet the world’s democratic leaders still failed to recognize the full danger of the Russian threat. Great job, guys.

    • @retorenfer8702
      @retorenfer8702 Před měsícem +5

      You are absolutely right!!! This is soooo shameful of our leaders, 0 historic understanding!!!

    • @MadDog-1961
      @MadDog-1961 Před měsícem +3

      WW2 didn't end!
      At least not in the European theater. It was put on pause (cold war) remember.
      All allied leaders knew this at the time!
      The time has come to finish what was started over 75 years ago.
      Europe has become complacent to this reality hiding under my US defense umbrella.
      At least they have started moving towards fixing their own umbrella.

    • @user-th4qx1sk3o
      @user-th4qx1sk3o Před měsícem +1

      In our sort of democracy, there is never a lacking wish from the population of another subsidy, entitlement, expenditure, which competes with increased defence spendings:
      "So what would you like to have, increased paid maternity leave for men and women - or increased production of 155 mm shells?"
      It you are the deciding politician, it requires guts to say "I go with the shells'. It may be your last decision as a elected politician.

    • @MadDog-1961
      @MadDog-1961 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-th4qx1sk3o "I go with the shells'. It may be your last decision as a country!
      Without security there is no need for maternity leave.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Před měsícem

      What about the western threat?
      I mean for God's sake just look what the USA done all over the world! Constantly at war

  • @Newsopathy-gf2ug
    @Newsopathy-gf2ug Před měsícem +15

    This guy is an absolute fund of important strategic information about the conflict. A real find, well done! The more you watch this programme the more thought provoking and perspective-improving it becomes.

  • @FrankieFTW42
    @FrankieFTW42 Před měsícem +23

    Jake Sullivan ought to be replaced with Ret. Ltn. Gen. Ben Hodges!!!

    • @marpro765
      @marpro765 Před měsícem +5

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 Před měsícem

      America has been losing since Nam. Neither of them could alter the trajectory

    • @PeterBakker
      @PeterBakker Před měsícem

      Ben seems to be a war monger. He is promoting a clear Strategic goal. This should be defeat and conquer Russia. The West already has the objective of containment which is really succes full. Also the West pulling out of Russia is a very strong statement. Russia already lost.

    • @user-ut6ji8my2h
      @user-ut6ji8my2h Před 29 dny

      That will never happen with the democommies in charge.

    • @user-ut6ji8my2h
      @user-ut6ji8my2h Před 29 dny

      ​​​@@gmw3083I am a Vietnam Veteran. We did not lose one single battle there. The fact is that we never should have been there in the first place. I consider Johnson the very worst, most corrupt person to ever occupy the white house. Kennedy wanted us out of SEA, so the MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX had him assassinated to put Johnson in, then they faked the tonkin gulf incident. Ho Chi Minh was Vietnam's George Washington.

  • @DarkestAlice
    @DarkestAlice Před měsícem +2

    Thank you, Jonathan, for your conversation with Michael Kimmage.
    🇺🇦 Перемоги і миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦

  • @migproductions4045
    @migproductions4045 Před měsícem +6

    Another deep and insightful segment! Fascinating content and responses..xxx

  • @davidgraham4807
    @davidgraham4807 Před měsícem +9

    Where do you find all these wonderful guests. Agree or disagree your speakers are insightful. Thanks

  • @marisabenson1222
    @marisabenson1222 Před měsícem +12

    “The best deterrent to aggression is the certainty that immediate and effective countermeasures will be taken against those who violate the peace…”
    “If the free nations do not stand together, they will fall one by one.”
    Dean Acheson, Secretary of State, 1949 proposed text of NATO treaty.

    • @JH-pt6ih
      @JH-pt6ih Před měsícem

      And the domino theory brought us the Vietnam War, coups in South America, a continued blockade of Cuba, ....

    • @18_rabbit
      @18_rabbit Před měsícem

      @@JH-pt6ih yes, but good reasons. And it's a red herring bcuz the context is then vs now, which are not comparable time frames. Ru is behaving like a throwback to times long long gone, of brutalist barbarism, including sadistic intentionally-done rape-murders, rapes in front of relatives, torture-rapes and casual murders and burning of bodies on sides of roads. We all saw it in real time: sorry ruskies, u r not gettin' away with ANYTHING this time, unlike in the distant past. Ru will be contained or there will be no world economy at all.

    • @davidknapp5403
      @davidknapp5403 Před měsícem

      I'm a Vietnam Vet. Don't ever tell a Vietnam Vet we were a waist of time and effort.
      A display of courage is never a waist.
      Just because it's not your experience. Don't project your character defect upon honorable actions taken by self-sacrificing men.

    • @JH-pt6ih
      @JH-pt6ih Před měsícem

      @@davidknapp5403 Who are you commenting to?

  • @barrylane4164
    @barrylane4164 Před měsícem +8

    Excellent interview. Balanced and revealing answers on Kimmage's part! Thank You so much!!!

  • @suethompson1736
    @suethompson1736 Před měsícem +3

    Bravo to both! ❤❤❤❤

  • @alex990ism
    @alex990ism Před měsícem +32

    this channel is getting better and better

  • @jeffperteet2327
    @jeffperteet2327 Před měsícem +18

    Saying Trump would change his tune is like not listening to Putin back in 2008, ridiculous especially expdcting a core coward such as him to face the heat where there is an involved war with Russia. You should never repeat stupidity like that.

    • @TKMcClone
      @TKMcClone Před měsícem +3

      I think the divisive turmoil that Trump would cause within the US is a larger problem for democracies than foreign policy. No matter how he handles support for Ukraine, he can still do the most damage at home.

    • @georgek1234
      @georgek1234 Před měsícem

      Arguably the damage began with T's election in 2016 and continued thru to Jan 6th attempted coup and continues to this very day with all the delayed justice and BS rhetoric.

    • @3029dz
      @3029dz Před měsícem

      Well this about the dumbest thing I have read in a while.
      Have you signed up to join the Ukraine effort ?
      Why is it always that the Leftist clamor to war the most and are actually willing the least?

    • @NewOrleansSeptember
      @NewOrleansSeptember Před měsícem

      Trump's first term produced no new wars. And especially no war in Europe. And he's the bad guy? LOL. CUCKOO FOR COCOA PUFFS.

  • @stmaui6973
    @stmaui6973 Před měsícem +4

    Another fantastic speaker, a very knowledgeable person on Russia. A big picture look at Russian aggression.

  • @andrewdesroches8669
    @andrewdesroches8669 Před měsícem +7

    THANKS TO SILICON CURTAIN FOR GREAT TALKS AND INFORMATION.

  • @dr.williams5251
    @dr.williams5251 Před měsícem +6

    Excellent article !
    The endless russian wars didn't start with vladolf putler. East / West relations may have been peaceful in the 90s, not so much for former republics.
    This is where russia was murdering civilians before putler:
    1991-1993 1st Georgia War
    1991-1992 South Ossetia War
    1992-1993 Abkhazia War
    1992 - Transnistria War
    1992-1997 Tajikistani War
    1994-1996 1st Chechen War
    1997 - Moldova War
    1999 - Dagestan War
    1999-2009 2nd Chechen War

  • @suewilkinson910
    @suewilkinson910 Před měsícem +4

    Fabulous guest! I could have listened to him for twice as long. You must get him back.
    I have learned so much from your channel. Brilliant work. You and Konstantin's Inside Russia are invaluable.
    The thought of us all having to live with on-going Putinism even after he's shuffled off is a deeply unpleasant situation. I hope he's wrong on that point. But with no internal opposition allowed, I can't see that he will be wrong. The death of Navalny was indeed a great tragedy for the Western world as well as for Russia and it's neighbours.

    • @18_rabbit
      @18_rabbit Před měsícem

      precisely! And ppl like me who wend to the top premier international politics uni's & programs are fairly certain that P's successor will be same or worse. These are the ONLY highly skilled info-wars manipulators on the planet, and it's time to curb them, before the nightmare of longterm aggression comes to fruition as they get a foothold!

  • @Martin-mc6hr
    @Martin-mc6hr Před měsícem +10

    An excellent discussion, thank you. 🇺🇦🇦🇺

  • @seejaybee
    @seejaybee Před měsícem +6

    We need to generalize the concept of 'enemy within' to 'enemy apparent' to cover both the motivations of both Hitler and Putin

  • @artn2950
    @artn2950 Před měsícem +3

    How can 1 person wield this much disastrous events!!! Can nothing stop him???

  • @agustinussiahaan6669
    @agustinussiahaan6669 Před měsícem +12

    Thanks, everyone who involved in this great work.

  • @theresamcpherson7352
    @theresamcpherson7352 Před měsícem +6

    I learn so much from this show, thank you both!

  • @PeanutsDadForever
    @PeanutsDadForever Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for another great video!🇦🇺👴🏻

  • @remcoraven8569
    @remcoraven8569 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks sir 🫡🇳🇱🇺🇦🐺

  • @gaelank-rs4ot
    @gaelank-rs4ot Před měsícem +12

    Johnathan. This guest is rad!

    • @JH-pt6ih
      @JH-pt6ih Před měsícem +1

      Rad? Are you from the 80s?

    • @mike4480
      @mike4480 Před měsícem +1

      Very interesting video and so informative…Thanks Johnathan and the Team …💙💛💙

    • @gaelank-rs4ot
      @gaelank-rs4ot Před 13 dny

      1979

  • @conaccento
    @conaccento Před měsícem +9

    Great discussion, thank you.

  • @user-im3ln3lr1l
    @user-im3ln3lr1l Před měsícem +6

    Excellent interview as always. Thankyou.

  • @robertclare6915
    @robertclare6915 Před měsícem +18

    Fantastic insight into the Ukraine conflict

  • @user-fz7zt6cw6f
    @user-fz7zt6cw6f Před měsícem +6

    Will Denmark be doing anything about the grey fleet transporting Russian oil across the Danish Straits? European laws require western insurance for ships and if there is a legitimate threat to the environment they could check the vessels . A great deal of Russian oil shipped through the Baltic Sea crosses the Danish Straits.

  • @nomcognom2414
    @nomcognom2414 Před měsícem +5

    Our project of the future should be building western democracy. This should have been our project since, at the very least, 1989 (when Berlin's Wall and the Iron Curtain fell). The USSR was collapsing, defeated, and had enough trouble navigating its unravelling for us to keep our foot on the brake.
    Our problem was that, not only did we put a brake on democracy since the 60's, but we also underwent a reactionary "neoliberal"/"neocon" global movement, powered by media owners such as Murdoch. They even called Thacherism and Reaganism a "revolution". It was a disaster in the longer term, as it really determined political and socio-economic dynamics over the next decades. Under this program, western citizens grew ever more unequal, disempowered, uneducated, poor, frustrated, confused, and angry.
    People will then say that "democracy" doesn't work... Where were the intellectual, political and social leaders to clarify it is too LITTLE democracy, not too much, which didn't work?
    Our democratic dream is fast approaching a critical situation, in danger of throwing us all back to an unenlightened version of the 18th century. We are going back to some cheesy but still poisonous, lethal version, of the 17th century. Unless we are going back to the Roman or Carolingian world collapses. We are chin-deep already into darkness.
    Oh, and let's not underestimate antiwesternism in India, South Africa, Brazil, etc., please. It is very widespread and strong. There's a lot of deep-seated resentment and hatred. Extremely biased and unfair, far beyond non Eurocentric historical critique.
    We are doomed unless we start acknowledging our big democratic deficit and start fighting for democracy, both at home and abroad.

    • @petemorton8403
      @petemorton8403 Před měsícem +1

      Western citizens grew poor. Yep, amazingly hard it has been.

    • @nomcognom2414
      @nomcognom2414 Před měsícem +2

      @@petemorton8403 , there's always been poverty in the West, and all sorts of human misery. In the West as everywhere else. Since 1970, inequality in the West, as well as purchasing power, have declined. More people in the West are relatively poor than there used to be, and the average citizen has been getting relatively poorer as well. Talk of middle classes pauperization is not fiction. And people, whether they are old enough to remember, or their children, have been growing correspondingly frustrated, anxious, impatient, and erratic in their political response to life experience. Hence, the rise of opportunistic, demagogic, populist authoritarians. Unless we address that, we are going to spiral down into a very ugly and painful mess. An irretrievable one, as far as human civilization is concerned. Because this planet cannot go through a repeat, fossil fuel-based, tech boom cycle. We had one round and spent it. We also had one biosphere and... It is rare for any species to survive from one biosphere into the next. Ours was 66 million years in the making. We know of only half a dozen biospheres in almost 5 billion years. Humans have gone through numerous civilization collapses which were always regional, never global. We are facing a global one. If you want to increase our small chance to avoid irretrievable collapse, or want to make our fall less painful, you better fight for democracy. It is only real citizens, in real democracies, who will really engage reality, caring to learn the truth and take responsibility for things. It is only real citizens, not nominal ones, who can truly decide their own collective fate, who will be ready to make decisions to sacrifice certain things for the sake of sustainable living standards. Nominal democracy doesn't bring real change when needed, not even when a majority of people actually want it. Most people want a healthy environment, less inequality, etc., and yet, see how things evolved over the last decades. Authoritarianism is even worse than nominal democracy. It brings disaster faster. Therefore, see want you want, but if you want a better chance of survival for our global society, fight for education and democracy. Everywhere. And by fight I mean fight.

  • @CarolynAcosta-mw2dl
    @CarolynAcosta-mw2dl Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for another great interview

  • @bobjohnbowles
    @bobjohnbowles Před měsícem +8

    Interesting conversation bringing up some useful perspectives.

    • @retorenfer8702
      @retorenfer8702 Před měsícem +3

      Useful perspectives Essentially this guy says: “Uhhhh the west can do nothing, we have to live with some more Putinism”. That’s not what I call useful perspectives.
      The reality is, the western deterrence failed, before the war and now during the war! Especially the nations who sat on the table of the Budapest Memorandum totally failed in preventing this war. What could have been done? Well, these nations could for example have stationed troops in Ukraine during the Russian military build up in the winter months of 21/22. I am absolutely convinced, that if even only one western Air Force plane would have been stationed on a Airfield in Ukraine, Russia would not have dared to attack. What happened instead, America withdrew there command ship USS Mount Whitney (Flag ship of the sixth fleet) from the Black Sea in order not to intimidate Putin! What a political miscalculation!

    • @bobjohnbowles
      @bobjohnbowles Před měsícem

      @@retorenfer8702 Regarding your first paragraph, either you just can't spell, or you have completely misunderstood my comment.
      Regarding your second paragraph, it is useless to speculate on what might have been. And the wisdom of hindsight is always perfect.

    • @retorenfer8702
      @retorenfer8702 Před měsícem

      Yep, Bob you are right, I meant of course perspectives. It’s now corrected. My error, sorry. My comment was by the way not meant to attack you.
      However, I strongly believe that more could have been done by the western countries who signed the Budapest Memorandum to prevent this war. There strategy of deterrence totally failed and Ukrainians are now suffering!

    • @bobjohnbowles
      @bobjohnbowles Před měsícem

      @@retorenfer8702 I do agree with you, but it is important to stay positive. We can't undo the past, but we can find opportunities in the present, and this is why I feel good about this talk, because it offers another way of looking at things.
      No hard feelings about ranting, I do that plenty myself!

    • @18_rabbit
      @18_rabbit Před měsícem

      @@retorenfer8702 some great points! Of course it's speculative to know what Ru would have done if some western assets were on the ground, or if Mt Whitney had stayed in place. Keep in mind we do not know why Whitney was removed, for all we know it's such a vital ship that its loss was not permissable by the US. So it's important to keep our speculations in perspective, ie they are merely speculations. BUT overall i entirely aggree, i also thought that a coalition of the willing should have either stationed assets and troops in or near Ukr, so as to at least defend most of the country (!! , ie just in case the 200K ru's would spread thin and try for Kiev, which they did!!!), or at bare minimum Biden should never have specified anything like he did when he said something to effect of 'it depends exactly what Ru does, ie how large an invasion they do." U never....EVER..>EVER..EVER say what u wn't do in particular detailed situations when an aggressive country is mounting an apparent invasion. Either Biden made a mistake verbally in that moment, or his advisors are incompetent. And i'm a yank who has studied deeply about incompetence.

  • @maloryjhin9255
    @maloryjhin9255 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks

  • @philiphartley8823
    @philiphartley8823 Před měsícem +1

    Good listening from two knowledgable people

  • @garyoconnor6131
    @garyoconnor6131 Před měsícem +3

    Fascinating interview. Making great waves in this sphere. Deserving of your impending growth as a channel.

  • @Sylvie_M
    @Sylvie_M Před měsícem +8

    I find the difference in thinking between military minds as Gen. Breedlove and others and the policy wonks such as this fellow astoundingly different. No wonder the destruction of Ukraine has gone on so long and will go longer. Slava Ukraini.

    • @retorenfer8702
      @retorenfer8702 Před měsícem +3

      Very well said! I agree with you 200%!!!

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 Před měsícem

      Slava destruction, then?

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Před měsícem

      If the CIA wasn't bumbling in Ukraine there'd be no war in Ukraine.
      Blame the USA

  • @peti5353
    @peti5353 Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating! Thank you.

  • @johnwalsh4857
    @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem +6

    Yes and what is also astounding is how the Russian military really poorly performed beyond the expectations of military analysts.

    • @j.dunlop8295
      @j.dunlop8295 Před měsícem +1

      Army Sergei Shoigu

    • @efanshel
      @efanshel Před měsícem

      So much of Russia's military budget has been stolen....

    • @maxb893
      @maxb893 Před měsícem

      😂wh

    • @johnwalsh4857
      @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem

      @@j.dunlop8295moist of the Russian offiers performed like shit, the competent ones like Surovikin got kicked out. Heck its so bad even Prigozhin who does not really have military experience was a better general(more like better manager) than most of the Russian army generals its that bad.

  • @louisnaidu9140
    @louisnaidu9140 Před měsícem +2

    Fantastic interview.

  • @andreabocchi6676
    @andreabocchi6676 Před měsícem +4

    Honestly I liked much more Jonathan's questions than his guest's answers.
    He is the incarnation of the passive, defeatist, spineless and unsuccessful policy kept until now by the western leaders towards Russia in the Ukrainian war. If we keep saying that Ukraine has already won enough, that we did enough to help it against Russia, that our conduct in this conflict has been successful and that Russia cannot be pushed away from all the Ukrainian territories we really risk to totally lose this damned war and to face in the next future an other Russian invasion on the Baltics or on Poland. It's time to wake up and help Ukraine to win this war, not simply to help it not to lose to much! Nato economy is 20 times Russia's economy, NATO population is 8 times Russia's population, our war technology is more advanced, our combined armies are larger and stronger. Therefore how can we possibly be so passive and coward ?

    • @deanejoyce5393
      @deanejoyce5393 Před měsícem

      Passivity and cowardliness might be more accurately defined as “lack of skills that require imagination”… being skills anyone can learn them and master them. The easiest way to practice this skill set is simply to practice “ doing the right thing” as opposed to what people seem to be used to doing, which is “ doing things right “… Western society has become too focused on teaching “ do things right” skills ( managing) with hardly any emphasis on “ do the right thing” skills ( leadership)…
      Even our friend, General Hodges cites “ wars are won with logistics, logistics, logistics “… this is doing things right-skills not leader-skills…
      The secret might be having a balance, as they seem to be equally important.
      An example of this balance might be Ukrainian Civil Society, where their resilience and ability to carry on in the face of extreme adversity knows no parallels in the modern world. It is simply extraordinary.
      They are simply, “ in action”, creating ideas that has them in action, rather than frozen. This action in adversity occurs for us as “bravery” and “ courage”… and maybe that is what bravery really is…. Having the imagination and creativity to come up with ideas that has you moving, instead of being stopped… Leader-skills

  • @victoriahigman6802
    @victoriahigman6802 Před 14 dny

    A brilliant speaker. Thanks

  • @gillydior
    @gillydior Před měsícem +15

    🇬🇧❤🇺🇦

  • @dougmoore8314
    @dougmoore8314 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @seangriffin9219
    @seangriffin9219 Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating interview again... thank you

  • @ItsMe_Hello_People
    @ItsMe_Hello_People Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!

  • @user-mn8re8jp7v
    @user-mn8re8jp7v Před měsícem +3

    Talking!…Talking!…Taking will not help Europe to survive TODAY!!!…😢…Only ACTIONS WILL!!!…But we can see the WEST IS NOT GOING TO MOVE FAST ENOUGH TO SAVE UKRAINE AND ITSELF!🥲🥲🥲🥲

  • @elliskaranikolaou2550
    @elliskaranikolaou2550 Před měsícem +2

    Subscribed. Thanks.

  • @kev_sen
    @kev_sen Před měsícem +17

    Great as always.

  • @Paraiso001
    @Paraiso001 Před měsícem +3

    Yes - A super interview with someone with great a background and insight. I find the deeper dive interviews that you do Jonathan allow me to see the bigger picture and the longer history. Cynically I still think that the US is letting Ukraine fight this war with one arm behind its back knowing that the attrition of Russian forces will diminish them for a long time yo come

  • @Gnaeus155
    @Gnaeus155 Před měsícem +7

    I disagree, all of Russian troops will have to be removed from Ukraine. Equally by saying Russia and not Russia China North Korea and Iran, one seriously understates the situation and threat. The run-up to the war though what's helpful information

  • @user-wy8nm6ms4v
    @user-wy8nm6ms4v Před měsícem +1

    Very insightful - thank you 👍

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145 Před měsícem +1

    That was a great interview, thank you.

  • @RobertOlofsson73
    @RobertOlofsson73 Před měsícem +11

    As always, great! I think you ask the rigth questions. And great guests. Maybe more military guests, if possible?
    Thank you.

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      col. lawrence wilkerson, col. douglas macgregor, col. daniel davis...

    • @LisaNH934
      @LisaNH934 Před měsícem

      ​@@blackberrythornsthe mickey mouse club ?!? 😂 no he means real military!

  • @laurie9557
    @laurie9557 Před měsícem +2

    Lots and lots of trolls here. Jonathan, they must fear your interviews of interesting guests, which makes you a great success.

  • @follow_the-truth
    @follow_the-truth Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for having this great speakers in all your videos, although the topic about terror state russia and dictator putin is terrible.

  • @renatob9909
    @renatob9909 Před měsícem

    Thank you for bringing great guests

  • @tabithan2978
    @tabithan2978 Před měsícem +7

    Another fine interview! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @sailawayteam
    @sailawayteam Před měsícem

    What a great discussion, and as you said Jonathan, one which brought up new perspectives to this matter. I hope these can be discussed further in future episodes!

  • @itaiberger7366
    @itaiberger7366 Před měsícem +1

    Interesting discussion. Good points.

  • @marisabenson1222
    @marisabenson1222 Před měsícem +5

    No I disagree with him on where lines must be in Ukraine. I also think saying that troops on the ground in Ukraine from other nations is "science fiction " (or did he say NATO troops) is also an unhelpful thing to say and not as far fetched as he suggests.

  • @johnwalsh4857
    @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem +10

    I dont think NATO will need to build their militaries to the levels of the cold war. Well Ukraine is really weakening the Russian military to the point that if Russia loses this war, then the Russian military threat will be removed(probably replaced by a refugee or criminal threat) and NATO would have fullfilled what it was created for. So NATO has to really support Ukraine so Russia does not win this war.

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      the war is already lost, only a fool can't see that by now.

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      too late.

    • @johnwalsh4857
      @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem +2

      @@blackberrythorns too late for Russia .

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      @@johnwalsh4857 lol, you wish. one side is collapsing as we speak and it's not the ruskies.

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      @@johnwalsh4857 you wish. aren't you watching the panic among western elites?

  • @hhumh6911
    @hhumh6911 Před 27 dny

    wish this conversation was longer for at least an hour or two! appreciate your content a ton.

  • @oscarmora4602
    @oscarmora4602 Před měsícem +1

    Informative

  • @markb8468
    @markb8468 Před měsícem

    That was a particularly insightful interview. Great questions and great answers. Thanks

  • @laurie9557
    @laurie9557 Před měsícem +2

    Let's all ask our politicians to urge Biden to replace Jake Sullivan with Ben Hodges.
    The counter-offensive failed because we sent zero warplanes, vastly insufficient air defense, and too little of everything else. Sullivan then uses this failure as an excuse to stop all weapons deliveries in October 2023.

  • @markoleary1601
    @markoleary1601 Před měsícem

    Excellent, Mick,very informative!

  • @18_rabbit
    @18_rabbit Před měsícem

    bravo!

  • @factabulous
    @factabulous Před měsícem +4

    As every a very good interview. My reading list keeps on growing!

  • @andyreznick
    @andyreznick Před měsícem +4

    Gentlemen, good talk.

  • @user-pf5wc7oc4g
    @user-pf5wc7oc4g Před měsícem

    Very insightful, thank you.

  • @deanejoyce5393
    @deanejoyce5393 Před měsícem +1

    Great Interview. Speaking to experts. I think you guys should collaborate on a book of your own. Fascinating interview.

  • @kyttraus
    @kyttraus Před měsícem +6

    Very good interview

  • @sumiland6445
    @sumiland6445 Před měsícem

    💛💙💜💙💛 long day, but I'm here, listening uninterrupted 😊
    🇺🇦 🌏 🇺🇸

  • @michaelkowis
    @michaelkowis Před měsícem +2

    That was great. We don't get a lot of the Catholic Democrat point of view in Arkansas.

  • @davidangeron3365
    @davidangeron3365 Před měsícem +3

    Hve the Czars, The Soviets or the Russians, ever, ever, ever invented a Household Appliance??? Yes, we know about Nukes, Tanks, Aircraft, Speceships!!! But, what did you EVER invent for a Kitchen Counter???

    • @SelfieKumarJi
      @SelfieKumarJi Před měsícem +1

      Russian salad dressing.

    • @LisaNH934
      @LisaNH934 Před měsícem

      ​@@SelfieKumarJiInvented New Hampshire USA 🇺🇲 ironically the "Live Free or Die" state 👍

  • @wilesdukedubose4431
    @wilesdukedubose4431 Před měsícem +8

    Thank you,
    Interesting conversation. Maybe consider the Russo/Japan War at the Turn of Century, as well.
    Seems that Russia has been a "sore loser" for along time.
    There's 11 Time Zones in Greater Russia, yet they seem to want more "time" to rule the world.
    God bless Jimmy Carter

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      full spectrum dominance, unipolar world order, one world trade centre, non-binary sexuality, transhumanism and the singularity. russia says hesychasm!

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Před měsícem

      bye-bye unipolar world order. the empire is collapsing.

    • @sneakerset
      @sneakerset Před měsícem +2

      To their credit, Japan didn't shake down Russian merchant shipping along the North Pacific up to Aug. 1945. The Emperor was shocked when Russia invaded the Kuril Islands. The US supplied the shore vessels- around 150 various types, and the Russians lost 5 LCIs on their opening moves. Real messy with the typical meat wave attacks even after the surrender was broadcast over NHK (Tokyo).

  • @5ty717
    @5ty717 Před měsícem

    Genius.

  • @msvergara
    @msvergara Před měsícem +7

    thanks

  • @hififlipper
    @hififlipper Před měsícem +1

    More people should watch Silicon Curtain.

  • @artmcteagle
    @artmcteagle Před měsícem

    Excellent interview Johnathan, glad you touched the issue of Russian complicity with Michael Kimmage, this does not bode well.
    The reinvigoration of the Weimar Triangle has help soothed Berlin-Paris discord, Tusk is gently encouraging Scholz to acquire some courage.
    Regarding the general impact of the war on Russia, Joe Blogs and Konstantin Somoilov provide good information.

  • @WillAllen22
    @WillAllen22 Před měsícem

    Good video

  • @WalterBurton
    @WalterBurton Před 26 dny

    Starting at ~13:09, so much yes. It had oceanic force, that shared sentiment. It was difficult to escape that illusion for all but---. At any rate, it's good to here people remind us of that.

  • @user-ut6ji8my2h
    @user-ut6ji8my2h Před 29 dny

    As a student of history, I am constantly amazed at how people are amazed when an autocratic leader does exactly what he says he is going to do, then nobody can seem to believe it.

  • @16252
    @16252 Před měsícem

    interesting, thanks

  • @m.walther6434
    @m.walther6434 Před měsícem +1

    The first war of conquest of the UdSSR, after the civil war, has been the Winter War between Finnland and Russia of 30. November 1939.

  • @WalterBurton
    @WalterBurton Před 26 dny

    👍👍👍

  • @piseag458
    @piseag458 Před měsícem

    Interesting talk,i liked the colourful picture in background.Michael doesn't sound too optimistic about how and when Russian empire will break up,war continuing in Ukraine does help cement Putinism with the population.

  • @mikemiura7740
    @mikemiura7740 Před měsícem +5

    The world never, never thought that a global trading partner like Russia would turn its back on all of us. Shame on bully Russia.

    • @LisaNH934
      @LisaNH934 Před měsícem +2

      🇺🇦🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @StPiter111
    @StPiter111 Před měsícem +1

    You're defenetly can make careers in ASMR. I almost got sleep under your voices😅😅😅😅

  • @L.h314
    @L.h314 Před měsícem +1

    You may agree with me that this planet is a hell. I will name it Crematoria.

  • @walkish
    @walkish Před měsícem +2

    I appreciate different perspectives like these you share that do challenge the pro-Ukrainian consensus. Specifically, that it is a cynical lack of support from the Biden administation rather than a misprognostication ... i.e. an error in projection of the future course and their ability to adjust.

    • @artmcteagle
      @artmcteagle Před měsícem

      Instead of 'for as long as it takes' to 'we will help Ukraine win.'

  • @TheBlackIdentety
    @TheBlackIdentety Před měsícem +4

    I have no idea how regulars of this channel could ever consider voting for Trump.

    • @artn2950
      @artn2950 Před měsícem +1

      Joe Biden

    • @deanejoyce5393
      @deanejoyce5393 Před měsícem

      It’s easy. You vote for the person you see a possibility in. I voted for Trump. He no longer has my vote because he doesn’t occur for me as defending freedom. In fact, he might suppress it. This is not useful to humanity

    • @n7elite517
      @n7elite517 Před měsícem

      @@artn2950 That's no excuse to vote for someone who discredits and wants to abandon Nato.

    • @Grundewalt
      @Grundewalt Před měsícem

      its a job for them trolls, don't mind them...Imagine a dumb trump voter. Will u imagine him follow Silicon Curtain or ATP and READ then comments to say zelensky started the war and america first and trump is a true christian??

  • @michaelmichaels-tw7wd
    @michaelmichaels-tw7wd Před měsícem

    Fuel Depot Bingo Time

  • @user-th4qx1sk3o
    @user-th4qx1sk3o Před měsícem

    I have since the war began, been re-listening to what he said in the 2007 Munich security conference. Yes, he makes complaints, but I can not hear he says, what he wants us to do?
    He never said "we should do this and that". He complained, and thats all.

  • @NewOrleansSeptember
    @NewOrleansSeptember Před měsícem +1

    It's not Russian aggression. It's NATO aggression.

    • @Grundewalt
      @Grundewalt Před měsícem

      i see, not russians nazi, everybody else nazi. Ruzzia not corrupt, zelesnky corrupt. Ivan, u so lazy today there is a whole script you missed. No rubles for u today