Putin's New Defence Minister Pick's Big Claims On Ukraine War: Entire Strategy To Change? | Belousov

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • Will Andrey Belousov, who has been nominated to be Russia's next Defense Minister by President Vladimir Putin, change the entire Ukraine war strategy? Belousov on May 13 publicly stated his priorities regarding the armed forces, and especially soldiers serving in Ukraine. Putin's move has sparked speculation about potential shifts in Russia's military strategy. Watch the full video for more.
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Komentáře • 321

  • @akal7885
    @akal7885 Před 10 dny +118

    only a Genius man knows how to take care of Mighty Russia .

    • @user-eg6xu3rs5t
      @user-eg6xu3rs5t Před 10 dny +10

      Amen 🙏 even alone musk he said two months ago Russia they can not be defeated.

    • @randym7961
      @randym7961 Před 10 dny +5

      To bad you don't have any

    • @matthewhager270
      @matthewhager270 Před 10 dny +1

      ​@randym7961 or they have millions, depending on the propeganda used.

    • @fabianschrotter
      @fabianschrotter Před 10 dny +2

      They probably said that about the Soviet Union too.

    • @fabianschrotter
      @fabianschrotter Před 10 dny +5

      Then it collapsed...

  • @trevorsutherland5263
    @trevorsutherland5263 Před 10 dny +108

    Hmmm, this guy seems to be all about taking care of the soldiers; both during and after the war. Smart move. Shoigu was the master of military logistics and built the steamroller; don't need another guy like that. This man seems to be the kind of guy you want *AFTER* the war...

    • @wolfswinkel8906
      @wolfswinkel8906 Před 10 dny +11

      🎯

    • @lmi9f9
      @lmi9f9 Před 10 dny +5

      No, pussin is just afraid of anyone longer in position, so he eliminates all after a while.

    • @Alex-dc4sl
      @Alex-dc4sl Před 10 dny

      Idiot by birth?

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 Před 10 dny +19

      Shoigu was promoted at MIC oversight. His successor is also an ace in economic of industrial production.

    • @artistmikelmato7159
      @artistmikelmato7159 Před 10 dny

      Not as fast as in the west😘 ....​@@lmi9f9

  • @akal7885
    @akal7885 Před 10 dny +104

    God bless Russia .

    • @atticusfredericks6210
      @atticusfredericks6210 Před 10 dny

      I really don't think God is into blessing a country that allows
      a murdering war criminal to completely control it.

    • @butterbean8044
      @butterbean8044 Před 9 dny

      Zero chance of that Ivan, you made your bed time to lie in it.

    • @sweet6827
      @sweet6827 Před 9 dny +1

      Länge leve Ryssland!! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    • @jacksonb6210
      @jacksonb6210 Před 9 dny

      ​@@butterbean8044???

  • @milanuhliar8315
    @milanuhliar8315 Před 9 dny +6

    SLOVENSKO : Prajem veľa úspechov novému ministrovi obrany . Ruská Federácia ekonimicki a politicky napreduje aj v čase keď , úspešne bojuje proti všetkým členským štátom , ktoré sú členmi zločineckej organizácie NATO a sú pod vedením USA . 👍🤍💙❤

  • @arunakamara692
    @arunakamara692 Před 10 dny +50

    Oh I get putin's poont.Since Gerasimov is there to handle the war front with his vast experience, you will then need a financially prudent person to manage the military spending .Soigu has been elevated as well .That is a good move

    • @theepiccreator2042
      @theepiccreator2042 Před 9 dny +2

      This is a good point. It makes sense because it aligns with the statement made by the Kremlin.

    • @duncansmith7576
      @duncansmith7576 Před 7 dny

      gerasimov is there to stretch limited funds!

  • @Texeq
    @Texeq Před 10 dny +27

    In the US the military budget is determined by the companies that supply the military, and by politicians who are paid behind the doors to approve the military budget. Its a win-win situation. Its why we have multi-million dollar equipment that stops working when it a 10-cent part breaks.

  • @gustawana-2446
    @gustawana-2446 Před 10 dny +25

    With a new role as security council ,Shoigu is actually got promoted in my opinion,

    • @fransjebik8554
      @fransjebik8554 Před 9 dny +2

      Yes!

    • @johnqdoe
      @johnqdoe Před 9 dny +3

      Indeed he did. He orchestrated a strategic victory and now the long term occupation of the “buffer state” begins.

    • @matthewhager270
      @matthewhager270 Před 9 dny +1

      Just because you were promoted to "President of balloon animals" doesn't mean you actually have any power.

    • @theepiccreator2042
      @theepiccreator2042 Před 9 dny

      Then what about Medvedev? He was the deputy of security council I beleive. What post has shoigu been given?

    • @carloscavenago2669
      @carloscavenago2669 Před 9 dny

      @@matthewhager270 Balloon animals? Shoigu is now in charge of supervising all the weapons production in the Russian Federation.

  • @oviethuy8956
    @oviethuy8956 Před 9 dny +3

    A good employee know how to do the work but a good leader know how to use the right employee.

  • @nicholasl507
    @nicholasl507 Před 9 dny +7

    A man who is fed well, is a man of motivation.

  • @RuggedRockProduction
    @RuggedRockProduction Před 10 dny +19

    God bless peace

  • @fingerprint8479
    @fingerprint8479 Před 10 dny +50

    What a privilege must be to serve the most clever and well prepared statesman of our days!

    • @teakkaye5364
      @teakkaye5364 Před 10 dny +4

      Much respect to Putin he caused NATO to become bigger stronger and closer , we never would have got Finland and Sweden without Putin's assistance

    • @atticusfredericks6210
      @atticusfredericks6210 Před 10 dny

      You think his decision making in Ukraine for 2-and-a-half years now , where he would have Russian soldiers marching through Kyiv in a matter of days , was clever or well prepared ?

    • @fingerprint8479
      @fingerprint8479 Před 10 dny

      @@teakkaye5364 That is a mistake to believe that NATO's march toward nuclear armed Russia with troops, military bases and offensive military hardware will make europe more secure.
      It just makes a nuclear confrontation and the consequent end of life on this planet more likely.
      And for those NATO members on Russian borders, well, those will be the first to go.
      If they believed that been a NATO member will bring security, well all they got is someone to give them orders and tell them what to do while siting in Washington!
      I would hate to be in their skin!

    • @Dr.Mabuse44
      @Dr.Mabuse44 Před 9 dny

      @@teakkaye5364 why not?

    • @fransvangoolen2972
      @fransvangoolen2972 Před 9 dny +2

      😂 .yes if you belief that.. nobody is his life certain around Putin

  • @georgebajic4517
    @georgebajic4517 Před 10 dny +15

    Miltary experience not that important for the position. He will be in charge of producing weapons at cost affective way. No war planning in ground operations or tactics.

  • @hs7ehfheuezdhji
    @hs7ehfheuezdhji Před 10 dny +31

    Good move. The brain is Gerasimov, not Shoigu

    • @fabianschrotter
      @fabianschrotter Před 10 dny +4

      Together they would lose to a chicken in chess.

    • @GeneralWinter9
      @GeneralWinter9 Před 10 dny +4

      Yet they chicken would beat you in a game of checkers

    • @meledus3852
      @meledus3852 Před 9 dny +2

      @@fabianschrotter im better yt maker than pewdiepie!

    • @jacksonb6210
      @jacksonb6210 Před 9 dny

      ​@@fabianschrotterDummheit 😅

    • @MuantanamoMobile
      @MuantanamoMobile Před 8 dny

      Both: Military strategy - Gerasimov, Military Logistics, Engineering, Industry and Management - Shoigu , Economic efficiency, rapid Innovation - Belousov

  • @nyerling5723
    @nyerling5723 Před 10 dny +25

    Wow, a country that prioritizes the quality of life of their military personnel during and after service.
    Add to that the prevention of bloated military spending and improving efficiency.
    In 2022, The Department of Defense had spending appropriations of $1.6 trillion dollars and a GAO audit that revealed that the Department of Defense couldn’t account for $4.5 trillion dollars of their appropriations spent. Maybe we could learn something new?.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Před 9 dny +3

      After being neglected for 40 years after service in the US Army, I couldn't agree more.

    • @ryanwalters6184
      @ryanwalters6184 Před 9 dny

      😂 this is what they are pushing. 😂

    • @johnqdoe
      @johnqdoe Před 9 dny +3

      Most U.S. homeless are veterans, including me. (I have an iPad and get free internet at McDonald’s) I served in Afghanistan and Iraq 2003-2006.

    • @ryanwalters6184
      @ryanwalters6184 Před 8 dny +1

      @@johnqdoe sure bro

  • @Katotewikufu
    @Katotewikufu Před 9 dny +3

    Previously: he appointed an economist to the post of Minister of Defense, what a fool!
    Now: he appointed an economist to the post of Defense Minister, a brilliant move!

  • @AliHassan-hb1bn
    @AliHassan-hb1bn Před 10 dny +14

    Putin's reshuffle is deep.

  • @cokrlicix
    @cokrlicix Před 9 dny +7

    Defence Ministers do not determine on battlefield strategies, that is up to the generals.

    • @karlwedin5979
      @karlwedin5979 Před 9 dny

      Many Russian generals are dead in Ukraine.

  • @nigelkingston7698
    @nigelkingston7698 Před 10 dny +29

    Well done Russia... I know it hurts some people... But stuff happens right?😅😅😅

  • @emiconstantino5434
    @emiconstantino5434 Před 8 dny +1

    This prove that logistic is the key for winning wars.

  • @WildWildOldMexico
    @WildWildOldMexico Před 10 dny +37

    we all better start learning russian, soon it will become the number one language in the world and Spanish will be second...p'tin/AMLO/Spain # ☝

    • @user-eg6xu3rs5t
      @user-eg6xu3rs5t Před 10 dny +2

      Amen 🙏 the scriptures said is king of North no mankind can deafed the words of God almighty amen.

    • @randym7961
      @randym7961 Před 10 dny

      LOLOLOL , every day there are fewer and fewer people who speak Russian ..

    • @LJC370
      @LJC370 Před 10 dny

      ​@BewlayBrotherHow many accounts did you need moron?😂

    • @kylecduncan
      @kylecduncan Před 10 dny +3

      Um, no. Russia will never be the Lingua Franca to supplant English. Spanish and Chinese, maybe.

    • @asfasw
      @asfasw Před 10 dny

      AMLO no

  • @kingofsidebets4401
    @kingofsidebets4401 Před 9 dny +3

    He has been promoted as the secretary of the security council and he has been given responsibilities to look after the vast military industrial complex in order to ramp up the production of all kinds of weapons to support the war. Putin doesn’t want him to be involved with everything as he wants him to look after the military industrial complex. The one who has been appointed as the defence minister is a highly respected guy who has so much of experience handling affairs in kremlin.

  • @markhunt5019
    @markhunt5019 Před 9 dny +7

    Russia is not leaving war footing any time soon. So, they need a sustainable program of military personnel coming into the front lines and returning satisfactorily from the front lines. It’s all about developing a sustainable war economy for the foreseeable future. What other country has anything comparable? Russia’s economy will in some senses become “elite” when it comes to military-conflict sustainability. The US’s mini-wars were not sustainable and completely debt-driven-more than has ever been acknowledged. Russia’s military will look like an elite athlete and the US’s like Miss Piggy.

  • @corallynnewman3536
    @corallynnewman3536 Před 10 dny +8

    As I understand it Shoigu has now assumed the position of Putin's second in command. I have worried about what would happen to Russia should anything happen to Putin. Shoigu would fill any interregnum admirably. He has been paraded over the years before the troops, he has an international profile and years of friendship with Putin and presumably sympathy with his goals. I had thought that Putin might do what Yeltsin did and bring forward an unknown. This way is better. Time will tell.

  • @peterazlac1739
    @peterazlac1739 Před 9 dny +3

    Beousov has nothing to do with the Ukraine SMO strategy, that is the role of the Chief of the Armed Forces Grasimov. Belousov is in charge of the Defense Ministry which is a very large department covering military procurement and supply to the armed forces. Shoigu in his new role is directly responsible for the military complex and the military weapons research unit, a role he was carrying out as Defense Minister with great success. Thee moves are to improve the efficiencies of the military operations for the SMO and future war with NATO should they be dumb enough to start one directly.

  • @richardmoloney689
    @richardmoloney689 Před 8 dny +1

    Fantastic news.

  • @Ernawati-od3tr
    @Ernawati-od3tr Před 9 dny +1

    Good luck to you sir

  • @allalbenadam
    @allalbenadam Před 9 dny +3

    USA veteran affairs and every government should be paying attention to how Russia evaluating and treating the men and women who serve their nation.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Před 9 dny

      After the way I was ignored for 40 years, I would never recommend the military to anybody.

  • @sergio4740
    @sergio4740 Před 9 dny +1

    Shoigu also didn't have a military background when he became Defense Minister.

  • @iddrisukasim6074
    @iddrisukasim6074 Před 9 dny +1

    Time to look at the economic objectives - end goal

  • @abrahamphilip6439
    @abrahamphilip6439 Před 9 dny +4

    In the history of Russia there never has been a Defense Minister with Military experience , except for a very short period , Shougiu himself is not a military man but a civil Engineer , an able administer, likewise is the one who replaces him,

    • @teakkaye5364
      @teakkaye5364 Před 9 dny

      If this is the way Russia does things it's no mystery that Russia is the way it is

    • @ashishIMpro
      @ashishIMpro Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@teakkaye5364 Exactly. They have been able to preserve the core of their country for thousands of years against extreme odds.

    • @abrahamphilip6439
      @abrahamphilip6439 Před 9 dny

      Russia this way? According to western thinking What makes you think western thinking is right Why is Sodom & the Gender ideologies its holy cow ? Contrary to the basic order & truth of life,

    • @teakkaye5364
      @teakkaye5364 Před 9 dny

      @@ashishIMpro Thousands of years ? Like , before Jesus and the Romans ? No , but they do fall apart regularly

  • @tandinpeljor4992
    @tandinpeljor4992 Před 9 dny +1

    God bless you 🙏

  • @elmerquitebes236
    @elmerquitebes236 Před 9 dny +1

    VERY GOOD MOVE BY THE PRESIDENT TO CHANGE SOME MEN TO HANDLE WAR SITUATION AND TO ASSESS THE WAR.

    • @karlwedin5979
      @karlwedin5979 Před 9 dny

      Is it a war? Is it not a special operation? In Russia it is a crime to say that the dictator's failed special operation is a WAR!!!

  • @janburgess7233
    @janburgess7233 Před 8 dny +1

    Putin on a different level in intelligence,leadership and foresight .

  • @theresalewis8412
    @theresalewis8412 Před 9 dny

    Human resource manager, right there ❤

  • @sunilkumarpatnaik6953
    @sunilkumarpatnaik6953 Před 9 dny +1

    From Russian side....for peaceful agreeable offer for both sides may be issued.....LET UKRAINIAN PEACEFUL CIVILIAN REALISE ....

  • @alanklajnsek4400
    @alanklajnsek4400 Před 9 dny

    The BEAR is walking proudly towards its goals...
    A smart Bear does not let itself to be beaten from strangers and protects his kin...

  • @brentchristopher7363
    @brentchristopher7363 Před 10 dny +9

    Comparable to what American enlisted men get.

  • @kanyamagaraabdallah8300

    oui bravo avec un nouveau homme de defense minisitre du Russie

  • @mikoyan27
    @mikoyan27 Před 9 dny +2

    Grand Master Putin make a brillant move

  • @FelixSy-sp3bz
    @FelixSy-sp3bz Před 7 dny

    Nice PICK❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊

  • @Peace88Hi
    @Peace88Hi Před 9 dny +1

    Mr. Shoigu also does not have military experience but a construction engineer as was reported. He served for 12 years as Russian Defense Minister. The new Defense Chief also does not have military experience. He is an economist. There is a reason why President Putin is bringing him to spearhead the affairs of the Defense Ministry.

    • @ashishIMpro
      @ashishIMpro Před 9 dny +1

      Makes sense. An extraordinary amount is going to pass through defence ministry in years to come. So it makes perfect sense to have someone good in finances.

  • @JoshuaHudsonOfElohim
    @JoshuaHudsonOfElohim Před 10 dny +1

    Joshua was here

  • @viorelpiscanu9425
    @viorelpiscanu9425 Před 9 dny

    Time will tell if this was a good CHOICE... Anyway I saw that Shoigu was promoted... Nothing changed so much .//

  • @andreasmartin7942
    @andreasmartin7942 Před 2 dny

    This reminds me a bit of an old Disney war cartoon: Donald Duck as a factory worker in Nazi Germany, making grenades. The russian workers are in a similar situation now.

  • @kennethjarvis4216
    @kennethjarvis4216 Před 9 dny

    Thats the tactical Nuke guy, watch.

  • @freeman4899
    @freeman4899 Před 9 dny

    This lady Valentina Matveyenko is also from Western Ukraine .

  • @72151
    @72151 Před 9 dny

    Anytime there’s changes at several different layers of upper management, and those people have no real world experience in making decisions in their supposed area, what do you expect will happen?
    The classic definition of a “Cluster Fook”

  • @johnqdoe
    @johnqdoe Před 9 dny +2

    Yes, this is a further sign that strategic military victory is complete (Donbas is held) and we now enter a protracted period of long term military occupation throughout the remainder of Ukraine. The entirety of what was Ukraine will be occupied all the way to the a western border. Russian defense will be constructed along all borders. Ukraine has now returned to being a “buffer state.”

  • @reijoheikkila4578
    @reijoheikkila4578 Před 9 dny

    Kyllä se on mahtavaa, että on vielä kurin ja järjestyksen valtioita. Ihmiset on tottuneet ainakin EU, valtioissa riehumaan, heille olisi kova paikka kun olisi yht äkkiä kuri ja järjestys, heille se olisi kova isku. Valtioissa joissa on kuri ja järjestys, ja sivistys kuten venäjä, siellä tarvitsee vain totella annettuja sääntöjä, se on näin helppoa. Kaduilla ollaan asiallisesti eikä mellakoida, eikä yllytetä mellakoihin, näillä pärjää aina.!! >>>> Ihana venäjä..!! Kiitos..

  • @stephenhall3515
    @stephenhall3515 Před 10 dny +4

    This is by no means a demotion for Shoigu as too many western pundits like to think and claim.
    Shoigu is from Tuva, southern Siberia which is situated on the central Asian border with Mongolia. This is the geographical 'center of Asia' by tradition, thus the Security Council of Russia now has a Turkic speaking native in the top consultative position.
    Bear in mind that Shoigu had not had a military career like that of Gerasimov and was part soldier, part politician who had held the position of Head of Emergency Situations for 20 years, first under Yeltsin then Putin.
    This post covers some military interventions (and Shoigu was promoted through the ranks accordingly) but is responsible in the main for development of regions, infrastructure, efficient use of personnel, surveying for sites for military bases and production hubs as well as dealing with natural emergencies such as landshift, weatherproofing, water and the logistics of supplies. Note especially that Russia's greatest treasure -- its rail network -- runs through lower and middle Siberia with the BAM railway dating from the 1970s and the TSRailway being older and needing major upgrading. Shoigu's degrees are in civil engineering.
    As Russia's economic strength has grown steadily and surely into its interior and trade is mainly in the Asian biggest markets ever known on the planet, Putin stuck mainly to Yeltsin's vision of internal development and trade with growing populations. Yeltsin was Trans-Uralian and admitted than energetic young Putin took a while to comprehend a bigger Russia than the 'city boy' understood at first.
    Shoigu and Putin happened to get on personally and Putin is a listener, whether the west likes it or not.
    To reward Shoigu and also test his political acuity Putin as PM put him in charge of greater Moscow for 4 years then created the post of rapid response, which meant oversight of civil defense, emergency services, expert elements of the army (not least in heading research into Arctic seaway 'gigaports') and Shoigu proved to be adept at gathering the best minds across the board and notably from the armed forces.
    In a way the Defence Minister post did not make best use of Shoigu when Gerasimov and a set of highly qualified and trained young commanders complained about duplication. When Shoigu failed to spot a corrupt person on his own staff he evidently offered to resign but Putin and Gerasimov did not want that. Gerasimov had often expressed concern about due support for professional military personnel and wanted improvements for vets and in making the military attractive to recruits. Shoigu wanted the same so the obvious thing was put an economist politician in the Defense job and strengthen the Security Council with more senior people than it had seen since Yeltsin's emergency years when the body was created under a different name.
    The strong implication here is that the SC will operate on projects preparing Russia for its next phase of intra-national development based around the CIS in the west and south and extend further through very large regions to the Pacific. Even if the PRC economy hits bumps Russia will be the supply source for other Asian players.
    Immigration into the steppes and Siberian regions will tend to be from the south. "Native Russians" cannot suddenly go into reproductive overdrive!

  • @user-tg8js3me2p
    @user-tg8js3me2p Před 9 dny

    🤭At Pupu, we saw it from the beginning. it’s the carnival of the hicks and the crazy.. one nail, chase the other..🤣..

  • @josephkelly5218
    @josephkelly5218 Před 9 dny +1

    Russian inflation has been well below of the west. Also Russian manufacturing sector and its energy sector have been strong. In the west manufacturing sector and energy sectors have been weak

  • @karlwedin5979
    @karlwedin5979 Před 9 dny

    Russia should change to this strategy: Get out from Ukraine!!!

  • @medna175
    @medna175 Před 10 dny +9

    Deram keram azataram 🇨🇳🇰🇵🇷🇺🇮🇷

  • @patriciogonzaga3101
    @patriciogonzaga3101 Před 9 dny

    Sergey Shoigu didn’t have any military experience, either

  • @trevorbarnett7454
    @trevorbarnett7454 Před 9 dny

    You mean that speech that putin wrote for him

    • @tonyp2865
      @tonyp2865 Před 5 dny

      Did your sister post that for you Elmer?

  • @MOSES04130
    @MOSES04130 Před 9 dny +1

    Fabian and radio😂 start crying😂 I’m already seeing your tears everywhere 🤣

  • @TheHal90000
    @TheHal90000 Před 9 dny

    Is Russian Security Council even important or does he just send there whoever he just fired ?

  • @henrikstephenson2246
    @henrikstephenson2246 Před 9 dny

    The United Nations: Russia shall immediately completely and unconditionally withdraw all military forces from the territory of Ukraine

  • @davidcasling6499
    @davidcasling6499 Před 9 dny

    Yes by making Russia po ay more taxes to fund the war

  • @reijoheikkila4578
    @reijoheikkila4578 Před 9 dny

    Putin on mahtava pressa, tuollaisia miehiä tarvittais näitten AASIEN tilalle.

  • @reijoheikkila4578
    @reijoheikkila4578 Před 9 dny

    Miksi hullu EU, taistelee....

  • @kkulonja
    @kkulonja Před 8 dny

    Long live Mother Russia! ✌🤍💙💖

  • @user-wk5gp8pw8e
    @user-wk5gp8pw8e Před 8 dny

    "не имеет никакого военного опыта". Что за чушь! Он и не должен иметь, в России все боевые задачи решает Генеральный штаб и Главнокомандующий. Министерство обороны отвечает за производство, поставки, финансирование и выплаты военным. И Белоусов самый лучший выбор, он доктор экономических наук, человек, благодаря которому Россия успешно справилась с санкциями, умнейший человек, известный своей честностью и трудолюбием, настоящий патриот.

    • @tamila999
      @tamila999 Před dnem

      Читая комментарии, у меня складывается ощущение, что у большинства логика отсутствует. "Если ты не немец - ты никак не можешь знать немецкий язык"

  • @andrewchiusiwa3487
    @andrewchiusiwa3487 Před 10 dny +2

    I want to study economics this much so that my country can trust me to work things around in serious situations like these😅

  • @mashuduravuku2334
    @mashuduravuku2334 Před 9 dny

    🇿🇦🇷🇺

  • @reijoheikkila4578
    @reijoheikkila4578 Před 9 dny

    Ukraina otetaan huostaan kaupunki kaupungilta. Siihen ei nato ja EU, mahda mitään.

  • @benetaue
    @benetaue Před 8 dny

    Name looks Ukrainian

    • @tonyp2865
      @tonyp2865 Před 5 dny

      He looks like Alexander Suvorov.

  • @younggirlfc7792
    @younggirlfc7792 Před 10 dny

    Idia sit

  • @DavidGBrooks
    @DavidGBrooks Před 9 dny

    War is never a good thing, UK dknt want a war, I think people should just let people in there own country, war solves nothing it just makes things worse, wish they would pull out Ukraine call it a day, I'd but Putin a drink of did haha 😂

  • @susanacuratolo1200
    @susanacuratolo1200 Před 10 dny

    GOOD REPORT AND ANALYSIS HT --- SOME OF THSE ISSUES WERE ADDRESSED EARLY IN THE WAR WITH PRYGOZHIN AND THE WAGNER GROUP. CORRUPTION COMES FROM THE SHORTCOMINGS ALL THE WAY TO THE FIRING OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF DEFENSE FOR CORRUPTION RIGHT AFTER THE INCIDENT IN ODESSA, AND THE LEAK IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL.

  • @tango8242
    @tango8242 Před 10 dny

    Seems like goin to have more people willing to go frontline

  • @steweed1
    @steweed1 Před 10 dny

    What makes some states more militarily powerful than others? A growing body of research suggests that certain ‘non-material’ factors significantly affect a country's ability to translate resources into fighting power. In particular, recent studies claim that democracy, Western culture, high levels of human capital, and amicable civil-military relations enhance military effectiveness. If these studies are correct, then military power is not solely or even primarily determined by material resources, and a large chunk of international relations scholarship has been based on a flawed metric. The major finding of this article, however, suggests that this is not the case. In hundreds of battles between 1898 and 1987, the more economically developed side consistently outfought the poorer side on a soldier-for-soldier basis. This is not surprising. What is surprising is that many of the non-material factors posited to affect military capability seem to be irrelevant: when economic development is taken into account, culture and human capital become insignificant and democracy actually seems to degrade warfighting capability. In short, the conventional military dominance of Western democracies stems from superior economic development, not societal pathologies or political institutions. Therefore, a conception of military power that takes into account both the quantity of a state's resources and its level of economic development provides a sound basis for defense planning and international relations scholarship.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Před 9 dny +1

      Did they look at the quality of the general officers? In the US, we have none who know how to win wars. Anybody who does, gets frozen at the level of colonel. The general officers are the ones who can talk money out of Congress: Procurement is the way to advance in rank. Those people do not know how to win wars except the battle of Congressional hill. The economic development and quality of weaponry and the skills of the soldiers who are at the tip of the spear do no good if the generals don't know their number one job. I was in a war where the generals knew how to win battles but had no idea how to win the war. I was a mere enlisted man with no military background and even I could see that they had no idea what to do next after they had already lost. After the war, they blamed it all on the politicians and did nothing to correct the situation. That's why we keep losing wars to farmers.

  • @homewright
    @homewright Před 10 dny

    ggg

  • @mitchellculberson9336
    @mitchellculberson9336 Před 9 dny +1

    SLAVA UKRAINI!!!!!!!

  • @rockyfjord5338
    @rockyfjord5338 Před 10 dny

    . . .

  • @lmi9f9
    @lmi9f9 Před 10 dny +2

    And Little shoigu promotion to wingsuitfree skydiver in 3..2..1..

  • @MariaJose-qh6vi
    @MariaJose-qh6vi Před 10 dny +2

    Pregozhin is making a party now. Gerasimov no one knows where he is and shogun has gone. What a party in hell Pregozhin is doing w his friends😅😂

  • @68scorpion68
    @68scorpion68 Před 9 dny

    This garbage invaded my Czechoslovakia in 1968 and wanted to rule over it for generations to come. Kremel has always been full of gangsters

  • @capt9
    @capt9 Před 10 dny +2

    What a waste of money Russia is wasting on war

    • @icedriver2207
      @icedriver2207 Před 10 dny

      You do realize that both the EU and the USA have each dumped more money into this war than Russia has.

    • @karlwedin5979
      @karlwedin5979 Před 9 dny

      True. Poor Russians.

  • @janko6608
    @janko6608 Před 10 dny +1

    Wonder why they changed the minister when some weeks special operation has gone so well..😂

    • @michaelsedaa3200
      @michaelsedaa3200 Před 10 dny +3

      Since Gerasimov is there to handle the war front with his vast experience, you will then need a financially prudent person to manage the military spending .Shoigu has been elevated as well .That is a good move
      .

    • @SteelerzReignSupremeII
      @SteelerzReignSupremeII Před 10 dny +3

      ​@@michaelsedaa3200
      Thank you! 😊

  • @maximebegin1454
    @maximebegin1454 Před 10 dny +7

    Puthler's one and only priority is not to lose face...

    • @thehturt5480
      @thehturt5480 Před 10 dny +11

      How do you know that? Do you run a country like the Russian Federation?
      Are you a kind of undiscovered genius?🤣😂

    • @bugazi3037
      @bugazi3037 Před 10 dny +3

      @@thehturt5480MI 7 don’t mind them keyboard warriors.

    • @maximebegin1454
      @maximebegin1454 Před 10 dny

      @@thehturt5480 go on the Red Place and try to critic whatever you want about russia or Poohtine and you will have a free ticket to Siberia genius!

    • @irenainverse7347
      @irenainverse7347 Před 10 dny

      🐷

    • @maximebegin1454
      @maximebegin1454 Před 10 dny

      @thehturt5480 it's well known that little men fear ridicule more than death!

  • @ryantaylor731
    @ryantaylor731 Před 10 dny +1

    No military experience? Brave choice

  • @nissekarlsson3172
    @nissekarlsson3172 Před 10 dny +3

    Russia you can not imagine whats on its way towards you, you will regret what you are have done and are doing to Ukraine, you may win battles in Ukraine but you will loose more than you can imagine in Russia.

  • @praveendreamer
    @praveendreamer Před 9 dny +1

    They have truly streamlined the procedure... Shoigu will be promoted with an emphasis on the Russian military industrial complex, which the western media has not identified as a national security adviser... As a national security council adviser, he has grown closer to Putin... whereas the new guy is an economist technocrat who will bring more money for military expansion by relieving Shoigu of administrative duties!!!
    As usual, the Western media portrays this as a setback; nonetheless, this is an excellent step in the midst of a major NATO escalation threat.

  • @user-cm8qn3zl7h
    @user-cm8qn3zl7h Před 10 dny +3

    Laughable 😅😅

    • @Xavier-ty4jw
      @Xavier-ty4jw Před 10 dny

      Is more laughable to be a believer of the west propaganda, Ukraine is finished is only a matter of time

    • @svetlanakononenko7952
      @svetlanakononenko7952 Před 10 dny +3

      Не смотри!!!

    • @kaspertube512
      @kaspertube512 Před 10 dny +2

      ​@@svetlanakononenko7952 Россия без Путина, да здравствует Украина

    • @user-cm8qn3zl7h
      @user-cm8qn3zl7h Před 10 dny +1

      English.

    • @user-cm8qn3zl7h
      @user-cm8qn3zl7h Před 10 dny +1

      @@svetlanakononenko7952 English

  • @arthurlincoln9093
    @arthurlincoln9093 Před 10 dny

    Poor old Shoigu. Replaced by a bean counter with no military experience.
    He must be feeling extremely bitter after his success in Ukraine and Russian losses of only half a million men and billions of dollars worth of kit.

  • @kaspertube512
    @kaspertube512 Před 10 dny +4

    Russian joker army

  • @bertbarnhoorn
    @bertbarnhoorn Před 10 dny +2

    For the memory of the new minister Belousov:
    Ukraine is an officialy recognised member state of the UN since 1945. It operated their UN functions independent of the USSR.
    After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 Ukraine became completely independent.
    Russia signed in 1994 together with the USA, UK and France the Budapest Agreement guaranteeing the sovereignty of Ukraine (while Ukraine in turn abandonned all its nuclear weapons) and stating that it should abstain from threatening or using military force against Ukraine.
    When Russia, inter alia, in conflict with the 1984 agreement illegaly occupied Crimea in 2014, UNGA Res 68/262 affirmed the territorial integrity of Ukraine and condemned this occupation.
    When Russia illegally invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022 again in conflict with that Agreement and off course in conflict with its general obligations under the UN Charter, the UN General Assembly adopted with an overwhelming majority UNGA Resolution ES-11/1, deploring the Russian invasion of Ukraine demanding a full withdrawal of Ukraine of Russian forces.
    Consequently on 22 March 2022 the UN International Court of Justice ordered Russia to halt the invasion of Ukraine as it has seen no evidence to support Russia's justification of the war.
    On 12 October 2022 the UNGA adopted by a large majority Resolution ES -11/4 calling on countries not to recognise the four regions of Ukraine which Russia has claimed following so called referendums and demanding that Moscow reverse course on its ‘attempted illegal annexation’
    On 14 November 2022 the UNGA adopted Resolution ES -11/5 calling for Russia to pay war reparations to Ukraine by creating an international reparation mechanism.
    This resolution was further elaborated on 22 February 2023, when the UNGA adopted by a large majority Resolution ES - 11/6 called ‘Furtherance of remedy and reparation for agression against Ukraine’. It states, inter alia:
    1. Reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine and its demand that the Russian Federation immediately cease its use of force against Ukraine and that the Russian Federation immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters;
    2. Recognizes that the Russian Federation must be held to account for any violations of international law in or against Ukraine, including its aggression in violation of the Charter of the United Nations, as well as any violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, and that it must bear the legal consequences of all of its internationally wrongful acts, including making reparation for the injury, including any damage, caused by such acts;
    3. Recognizes also the need for the establishment, in cooperation with Ukraine, of an international mechanism for reparation for damage, loss or injury, and arising from the internationally wrongful acts of the Russian Federation in or against Ukraine;
    4. Recommends the creation by Member States, in cooperation with Ukraine, of an international register of damage to serve as a record, in documentary form, of evidence and claims information on damage, loss or injury to all natural and legal persons concerned, as well as the State of Ukraine, caused by internationally wrongful acts of the Russian Federation in or against Ukraine, as well as to promote and coordinate evidence-gathering;
    So far Russia continues its illegal acts. Putler is primarily responsible for that. Now Belousov is accessory.

  • @davidrickwood5924
    @davidrickwood5924 Před 10 dny +6

    Putin is getting desperate

  • @samfox9008
    @samfox9008 Před 5 dny

    New strategy?
    Russia has a strategy?