Keir Giles - Russia's Hostile Intent - Why does Russia Behave like this? What does it achieve?

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  • GUEST: Keir Giles - Analyst, author and Eurasian security expert
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    You may not be interested in Russia. But Russia is interested in you. Writes Kier Giles in his book: Russia's War on Everybody. Russia's full-scale attack on Ukraine in 2022 is a challenge to the West also, and has prompted a range of responses, but also hesitancy, anxiety, and caution. From the expansion of NATO to military investment planning, supply of equipment and training of Ukraine troops, the Western alliance, as well as many other countries, are in this war, whether they fully acknowledge and embrace it, or not. But Russia has been waging a clandestine war against the West for decades. Hostile acts abroad, from poisoning dissidents to shooting down airliners, interfering in elections, spying, hacking, and murdering, have long been part and parcel of Kremlin foreign policy. But what is it all for? Why does Russia consistently behave like this? And what does it achieve?
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    SPEAKER:
    Keir Giles has spent his career watching, studying, and explaining Russia. Keir’s work has appeared in a wide range of academic and military publications across Europe and in North America, and he is a regular contributor and commentator on Russian affairs for international print and broadcast media. He is a Senior Consulting Fellow at the UK's Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), and also works with the Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC), a group of deep subject matter experts on Eurasian security formerly attached to the British Ministry of Defence. He is a regular contributor to research projects on Russian security issues in the U.S., UK, and Europe.
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    BOOKS:
    Russia's War on Everybody: And What it Means for You (2022)
    Moscow Rules: What Drives Russia to Confront the West (2019)
    The Turning Point for Russian Foreign Policy (2017)
    The State of the NATO-Russia Reset (2011)
    Potential Challenges to Public Order and Social Stability in the Russian Federation (2011)
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    #keirgiles #ukraine #ukrainewar #russia #zelensky #putin #propaganda
    #war #disinformation #hybridwarfare #foreignpolicy #communism #sovietunion #postsoviet
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Introduction
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  • @alexanderplassov8062
    @alexanderplassov8062 Před rokem +257

    As a Ukrainian, I have never heard so clear and precise words about the russian imperialism and the war in Ukraine, russia's war, before and anywhere on the western youtube channels. Thanks a lot.

    • @vancouveruzbekistan5350
      @vancouveruzbekistan5350 Před rokem

      I agree fully! this video should have 7 million views and not just 40 thousand. It reveals what UTTER IGNORAMUSES & INCOMPETENT IDIOTS ARE IN POWER IN THE WEST refusing to help Ukraine- COWARDS, HYPOCRITICAL TRAITORS SENDING 14 himars when UKRAINE NEEDS 140 etc....etc etc

    • @worththewatch1517
      @worththewatch1517 Před rokem +1

      Stfu. Ukrainians kept quiet when Americans were killing Iraqis so dont even mention imperialism 😂😂😂✌️

    • @garymelnyk7910
      @garymelnyk7910 Před rokem

      This is good too. Brilliant and incisive Ukrainian lawyer.
      czcams.com/video/wenwG4FVGA4/video.html

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded Před rokem +13

      I agree. These two gentlemen really know what they are talking about.

    • @rashone2879
      @rashone2879 Před rokem

      It’s the collective west that supports this war…they want to destroy a Russia and America’s government believes it’s up them to bring about regime change in Russia. I’m an American and I can tell you the west (NATO) doesn’t care if Ukraine is wiped out. Will you be happy to have some other imperialism? China is looking to own the world. So is the WEF, the globalists.

  • @Andrey-kn6yg
    @Andrey-kn6yg Před rokem +79

    All these complex thoughts about the "expansion of hot gas" were very simply formulated by Lenin: "You probe with bayonets: if you find mush, you push. If you find steel, you withdraw." Now you can see exactly how they are implemented. Therefore, Europe faces a very simple choice: resist the Russian bayonet or feel it in yourself.
    With best regards from Ukraine.

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Před rokem

      Russia is the remnant of the Golden Horde and the warlike genetics 🧬 live on . Fight force with force. But how to contain a pit bull dog? You can’t, better to destroy it

    • @karinfroller7403
      @karinfroller7403 Před 11 měsíci +3

      You're right. We got that now. I know, very late, but let us all hope not too late. 💛💙

    • @jeffreyokun2355
      @jeffreyokun2355 Před 9 měsíci +3

      This mentality actually gives a major strategic advantage to Europe, IF they understand the thinking of Lenin. Give Russia a soft spot and allow them think its time to push all in, and then close the gap from behind and the flanks while letting the bayonett meet steel behind the mush! The Soviet mentality belongs in the 18th century, which is why the west has abandoned those ideologies, because they are predictable and lead to defeat.

  • @Titus-cm8gz
    @Titus-cm8gz Před rokem +181

    Keir really knows what he's talking about. Another fantastic interview. As a Brit, I've been shocked by acts of Russian aggressiveness over a number of years in my own country, and I really didn't understand the motivations behind it. Keir's books have opened my eyes in this regard and I'm very grateful for that.

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem

      Don't even look at the colonial past of the UK. Just focus on the past 5 seconds .... that's probably all you are capable of ... and the mirror ... and the dumb face in it.

    • @ennediend2865
      @ennediend2865 Před rokem +5

      Fully agreed 👍👍👍

    • @ninemoonplanet
      @ninemoonplanet Před rokem +12

      It's the UK and Europe having aggressive tactics done by Russia and Russian influenced people causing some fairly ugly situations.
      Personally I think Brexit was partially pushed to weaken both the UK and the EU.
      I don't live there, so this is looking at it from outside.

    • @LilyTheCat151
      @LilyTheCat151 Před rokem

      What do we do about it? Nothing. What can we really do about it? Not much other than try to catch the people in the act or before they've left the UK. The reality is that Russia does what it wants. Much like the defiant child pushes the boundaries, so does Russia. The likes of Putin, don't GAF about being pariahs. In fact they probably revel in it. Much like the bully revels in being feared by everyone.
      In regards to their military actions, they almost certainly didn't expect to find themselves in mired in a bloodbath that Ukraine has made for them. It expected an easy victory and the usual round of criticism from the West without any real consequences.
      The reality is, we would be silly to go to war with a nuclear power unless there really is no choice. It is much better that the Russian people themselves suffer so much that they are unwilling to accept leaders as they have. Russians need to see the rest of us as people they'd rather be friends with than rule over. Only Russians can bring their ruling classes to heal.
      The Russians need to see how poor their military is and that any wars they get themselves into are going to be very very painful for them at the cost of their young men. Eventually, they will get sick of their sons dying. Russian leaders can spout as much propaganda as they like but a family that has lost a son, father, knows what they have lost.
      We then have to hold out the hand so that they see we aren't against them.

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded Před rokem +9

      @@ninemoonplanet Spot on, and I do live here. I also see it happening all up and down the globe. I think that even China sees it, and that's the reason they voted against Russia in the UN yesterday. That's almost a first for China, at least in recent years, and suggests that the meeting between Xi and Putin did not go well. There is, of course, a history between Russia and China going back to the late 19th century when Russia seized a good chunk of north eastern China. If China still had that land, it would not have the intractable water shortages they have, and Russia would not have a port for it's Pacific fleet.

  • @esakoivuniemi
    @esakoivuniemi Před rokem +44

    Every European government should invite Mr. Giles to brief them on Russia.

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded Před rokem +2

      I'll agree, and also add in the North American governments too. All three (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) would be well served to understand it better. I'd even suggest that their parliamentarians should be briefed as well, since especially in the United States and Mexico they tend to be seen as co-equal branches of government. In Canada it's more like it is here, with the PM being a member of Parliament.

  • @dennisschwartzentruber3204

    Everyone should listen to this incisive , intelligent , and insightful discussion that tells it like it is ,truthfully ! There should be no doubt about Ukraine's right to exist and prevail ! Anyone who disagrees is seriuosly comprimising their morals and ethics on truth and justice !

  • @judithord4065
    @judithord4065 Před rokem +165

    This was the best interview I've heard, simply because it echoes what I have come to believe, that the Russians are stuck in the past and are unable to move forward. Sadly, it seems only total defeat will halt them. Thank you

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 Před rokem

      Seems like the same with germany in ww1-ww2, you had to step to their ground to end the bullshit

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem

      lol. Perhaps it is worth considering that it is you in the West who are stuck in the past and believe that laziness, indolence, stupidity and socialism are the things that will help you to maintain world supremacy. I have some news for you ....

    • @sharon_shaw
      @sharon_shaw Před rokem

      Exactly... Ruzzians behave like dark ages denizens and that's where they're headed when fully deprived of technology through sanctions + secondary sanctions. Slava
      💙🇺🇦💛

    • @ninemoonplanet
      @ninemoonplanet Před rokem +21

      Russia has long been accustomed to thinking and now, believing it's a major political and military power in the world. It's not, actually never has been.
      Those beliefs are embedded in the world wars, where Russia has developed myths about what happened then.
      Yes, the entire country is regressing, going backwards.

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem

      @@ninemoonplanet What a silly projection. The entire NATO, Washington, in particular, is obsessed with that "never was and is not a big power". Why is that? You think your feelings are more accurate than the efforts of the US government?

  • @terryhand
    @terryhand Před rokem +77

    A tremendous interview, albeit rather sobering. As well as the consistantly high quality of the guests on this channel, Jonathon deserves a great deal of praise for the quality of his questions.

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem

      A tremendous pile of projections, lies and coverup for its own disingenuous agenda of milking the world for all the UK can get. Liars are to be despised

    • @CollectiveDefence
      @CollectiveDefence Před rokem +4

      Fantastic channel. The quality of the interviews is top tier.

  • @michaelsliwowski5076
    @michaelsliwowski5076 Před rokem +79

    As a Pole I concur completely with Keir Giles . Very good analysis , more please . Thank you .

    • @SirAntoniousBlock
      @SirAntoniousBlock Před rokem

      The Poles Ukrainians and Baltic peoples know the Russians better than anyone of us in Western Europe/Anglo-sphere. 👍

    • @allydea
      @allydea Před rokem +6

      As a Pole, you were brought up to hate Russians, so of course you're going to tend to agree with and appreciate the message. It would require intelligence and intellectual honesty to see the flaws in Mr. Keir Giles' narratives.

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded Před rokem +7

      More from them would be a wonderful breath of fresh air!

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded Před rokem +10

      @@allydea I was not brought up to hate Russia, but I see a lot of truth in what he says. I am willing to entertain other viewpoints as long as they are based in fact. What do you see as the flaws in his in his arguments? Give examples and supporting truthful evidence. I am not interested in opinion. What you provide must be based on fact, and not supposition.

    • @allydea
      @allydea Před rokem +2

      @@Chompchompyerded That's an excellent approach and I support it fully. However, I cannot understand how it is compatible with there being _" a lot of truth"_ in what Mr. Giles was saying here.
      I'll admit I couldn't make it past 10 minutes, I just don't have that kind of time to waste on speculation and propaganda. The critical thing that was missing in those 10 minutes from Mr. Giles was exactly factual evidence to back up his narrative.
      Anyway, I'm not going to rewatch it, but off the top of my head: the guy said that Russia is using "random" missiles and drones strikes deep into the territory of Ukraine for the sole purpose of sowing terror among the civilian population, essentially terrorist acts. This was a baseless and false statement.
      The crux of his narrative is that Russia is a backward country, lagging behind the civilized world by a century or more. To support this he mentions _"hostile acts abroad, from poisoning dissidents to shooting down airliners, interfering in elections, spying, hacking, and murdering"._
      Pardon me, but are these really unique to Russia? Perhaps the poisoning is a Russia special, but what else? Hostile acts abroad?? How about good old US of A with wars all over the Middle East, Libya, etc. I guess you can say that at least the US does not discriminate, because their hostile acts abroad target both friend and foe (see Nord Stream sabotage). Interfering with elections? USA again but they're better at it than Russia. Spying, hacking? Not a good time to bring these up, with the recent Teixeira leaks: USA again. The downing of the airliner was a clear accident, no person in their right mind, whether they think Russia or Ukraine bears more responsibility, would think that was an intentional act.
      His argument was DOA.
      But I'm curious in what you thought was so great in what he was saying. Maybe you can give some examples of your own.

  • @tenareze32
    @tenareze32 Před rokem +44

    This guest made more sense to me than many “Russian experts”. I had not heard of him, but I am glad he mentioned Jade McGlynn whose interview on this channel was enlightening. Thank you for inviting him, it confirmed so many of my amateur impressions.

    • @18_rabbit
      @18_rabbit Před rokem +3

      totally agree, including about Jade McGlynn. This channel has been essential for me after having been away from foreign policy world for decades. Past month the channel went from under 20K to now 27 and im not surprised. It also indicates or implies to me, that not just regular folks, but experts and gvt and military ppl are increasingly watching the channel bcuz this year will determine soooo sooo much about europe and ukr's future, and imho, the future of the first world economies and perhaps developing econ's as well.

    • @tenareze32
      @tenareze32 Před rokem +3

      @@18_rabbit Yes, these two guests have provided another framework for understanding Russian policy. By analogy with physics, Newtonian mechanics explains most normal phenomena, but you need quantum mechanics, which is far from intuitive, to explain unusual phenomena. To quip, we need a quantum leap in thought.

    • @sillysad3198
      @sillysad3198 Před 11 měsíci

      as a ukranian of USSR origin, i vouch for this expert, he really knows russia and ukraine.

  • @19angela71
    @19angela71 Před rokem +30

    Awesome interview! Keir Giles has such a clear vision of what Russia is, what to expect from Russia now and in future. Thank you for the guest.

    • @eddybrevet6816
      @eddybrevet6816 Před 11 měsíci

      Wud a Russian listen to this, think they wud, might not like it, yet only the stupid will dismiss

  • @marisabenson1222
    @marisabenson1222 Před rokem +27

    I agree that a Ukrainian victory and a Russian defeat are imperative .

    • @sillysad3198
      @sillysad3198 Před 11 měsíci

      russia should have been nuked in 1946

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well ukrainazi have already lost so grab your tissues are cry your Nazi tears

    • @Ivan_the_Ripper
      @Ivan_the_Ripper Před 8 měsíci +1

      not gonna happen

    • @Canonfudder
      @Canonfudder Před 3 měsíci

      @@Ivan_the_Ripper USSR will never collapse.. oh, wait it did, thus it can, it will again. No lessons were learned..

  • @yokof2202
    @yokof2202 Před rokem +44

    He is one of those guests who put my vague thoughts into words with great accuracy. It’s tough to learn how ignorant we were/are…
    It’s my first time to hear at 47:14 this clear analysis of 🇷🇺 glorification of their “crusade” against nazi Germany & liberation of its victims paved the way for this current invasion…terrifying. Thank you gentlemen for this enlightening conversation. Much appreciated🌹Please have him on your channel regularly🙏

    • @abdelcoubadja9078
      @abdelcoubadja9078 Před rokem

      Indeed.... banderastan ( the only country in the world that erects statues and names streets after HOLOCAUST War Criminals ) MUST, WILL and IS GETTING dismantled irrespective of the conniptions, tantrums and hysterics emanating from wherever. Eventually, the ODD-COUPLE 😮 ... and what an ODD-COUPLE it is 😅... of banderites and asskenazi khahars, along with the esteemed assistance of their degenerate lbxgt-mq-9 handlers in dc, london and brussels, will move the capital into the tchernobyl sarcophagus for permanent safety . Godspeed.

    • @lee314
      @lee314 Před rokem +1

      😊

    • @karinfroller7403
      @karinfroller7403 Před 11 měsíci +5

      And let's not forget that Stalin and the Soviet Union had an agreement with Hitler on attacking Poland 1939. They came from both sides. And now they celebrate as if they defeated Nazi-Germany on their own. Without GB and the USA they would not have succeeded!

  • @williamhenry8914
    @williamhenry8914 Před rokem +36

    "Turning up to a knife fight with a spoon" was excellent, extremely apt not to mention hilarious. And Keir was a fantastic guest, I hope we see more from him in future!

  • @unfixablegop
    @unfixablegop Před rokem +46

    There can never be enough Mearsheimer bashing. 🙂

    • @DSAK55
      @DSAK55 Před rokem +7

      *YES!*

    • @timtowers7997
      @timtowers7997 Před rokem

      You're so correct. He is a misguided, irrational, illogical fool.

    • @garymelnyk7910
      @garymelnyk7910 Před rokem +2

      Agree. He’s simplistic. Vlad Vexler anatomises his strengths and weaknesses perfectly!

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea Před rokem +1

      Though Mearsheimer and Walt were spot on with “The Israel Lobby.”

  • @larsrons7937
    @larsrons7937 Před rokem +22

    This interview/ conversation, to me, is one of the most important you have done, and just as eye-opening as with Jade McGlynn as few months ago. I had to rewind and re-listen many times, it took me 3 hours to watch. Not that I didn't already, bit by bit, know and agree on much of what Keir Giles said, but he put it all into context. Now I have a number of people I _must_ show this. Thank you.

    • @nanajockel
      @nanajockel Před 8 měsíci +1

      I feel exactly the same and done the same. Six hours later I feel much invigorated…

  • @6WireBender
    @6WireBender Před rokem +19

    What many of us feel expressed with rhetorical brilliancy. Thank you!

  • @AK-ie3zj
    @AK-ie3zj Před rokem +22

    Another brilliant conversation. At 43 you are discussing conversations with Russians that express liberal thoughts. I have lived in Ukraine and Russia for the last 30 years and see foreigners projecting their views onto statements made by Russians, or not realizing that a Russian may say ‘democracy’ or ‘empowerment’ have a totally different understanding of the words than westerners do.

  • @marcase2003
    @marcase2003 Před rokem +48

    Thoroughly enjoying these insightful interviews, much appreciated. 👍

  • @helmutgensen4738
    @helmutgensen4738 Před rokem +47

    Crystal clear insights to sober up any sentimentality or illusion that this invasion will end with negotiations (so Stephen Kotkin)

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +6

      👍

    • @AndreAndFriends
      @AndreAndFriends Před rokem

      Well, its up to us. We could stop Orcs expansion during the Georgia invassion like the Baltic states wanted to or allow for negotiations and sweeping all that evil under the carpet again.

    • @MaryamofShomal
      @MaryamofShomal Před rokem

      Anyone who is speaking of “negotiations” with the likes of Putin’s Russia or Xi’s China is either not a serious person - or is a collaborator with these fascist, authoritarian, genocidal regimes.

    • @garymelnyk7910
      @garymelnyk7910 Před rokem +4

      Yes. Despite what Noam Chomsky rambles on about in his lugubrious incantations. (Although incantations are normally “for the purpose of raising spirits”).

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea Před rokem +1

      I mean, it will end with negotiations. The best-case scenario is still not and will never be an unconditional Russian surrender, Putin and his camarilla delivering themselves in handcuffs to the Hague, and the denazification of Russian society, politics, education, etc. At some point, Ukraine and Russia will have to negotiate, even if it’s only about the terms on which Russia evacuates Crimea and agrees to end hostilities. All we in the West can do is give Ukraine the financial, diplomatic, and military support needed to bring that outcome about.

  • @rezaa3562
    @rezaa3562 Před rokem +119

    An incredibly incisive interview. Thank you!
    A must-see for people who hold the levers of power in Europe and in the US. The future of the world order is at stake. The old way of thinking about Russia and for that matter other petty dictators around the world just won't do.

    • @MaryamofShomal
      @MaryamofShomal Před rokem

      Especially in Europe. But the Republican Party here in the US is a lost cause, having been taken over by pseudo-Christian fascists that are disloyal to 🇺🇸 and pledge unity with Putin and Russia instead of their fellow Americans, aka President Biden and any and all Democrats. The main difference between the MAGA part of the GOP and the old-guard Republicans is that one half wants to take us back to the 1950s, while the other, the *1850s.*
      Meanwhile, Western politicians and businessmen of all stripes have been willing to sell out their own countries in order to do business with China. It’s rather pathetic that after all these decades, the West still hasn’t realized that it will *never* be allowed to do business freely in the Chinese markets. The CCP only allows enough Westerners into China so that the CCP can steal all of our IP and trade secrets, and then try to reverse-engineer cheaper Chinese versions of Western goods.
      The West is all too ignorant and naive when it comes to the fascist, authoritarian, genocidal regimes in Russia and China. Putin and Xi are modern iterations of Hitler, Stalin, and Mao - whereas too many Western countries are channeling Vichy France.
      Russia and China are our enemies and the sooner we realize it, the better we can prepare ourselves.

    • @Jemawin
      @Jemawin Před rokem +5

      Yes!

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem

      Indeed, the world is changing. The dumb and lazy West thinks stupidity and indolence is a virtue ... and socialism is the way to go

    • @18_rabbit
      @18_rabbit Před rokem +6

      whoa there! not just 'pettty' ie small dictators, but big ones in some of the biggest most important countries on earth, including some of the Brics and some arab nations.

    • @ennediend2865
      @ennediend2865 Před rokem +9

      Too much procrastination and hestitation by the West...😡

  • @hannesforster1845
    @hannesforster1845 Před rokem +52

    Very enlightening and also disturbing. Many in "the West" need to wake up to this reality rather than clinging to illusional and wishful thinking. Thank you for this enormously important episode!

    • @worththewatch1517
      @worththewatch1517 Před rokem +1

      Just imagine America killed a million in Iraq. Just imagine

    • @its_Today_
      @its_Today_ Před rokem +7

      @@worththewatch1517 Tell me dear, when was the last time USA annexed a country’s territory? 🙄

    • @worththewatch1517
      @worththewatch1517 Před rokem +1

      @@its_Today_
      USA annexes governments and not land. Just imagine.

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea Před rokem

      @@worththewatch1517 No, the US did not. You’re off by around an order of magnitude, and most of those deaths were the result of terrorist acts by various Iraqi and foreign jihadi groups. Also don’t forget that the US removed from power a psychopathically violent dictatorship preparing to enter its second generation which had the blood of hundreds of thousands of Iranians, Kurds, Kuwaitis, and regular Arab Iraqis on its hands.

    • @robertshiell887
      @robertshiell887 Před rokem

      @@worththewatch1517 shitty behaviour from the US in no way excuses the Russians crappy behaviour.

  • @coopoylozenge5964
    @coopoylozenge5964 Před rokem +25

    Another piece of top class scholarship and insight. Well done Jonathan for bringing this to us.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +4

      👍👍👍

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem +2

      Just the usual nonsense, coming from people who project typical fake narratives

    • @dlmsarge8329
      @dlmsarge8329 Před rokem +5

      @@user-lq5yo7qt8f Go home you're drunk

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Před 8 měsíci

      @@user-lq5yo7qt8fhilarious listening to such pitiful projection

  • @charlesmackey8179
    @charlesmackey8179 Před rokem +21

    Very educational and insightful. I wish our American politicians would pay attention to this discussion. Our academics could also learn something.

    • @anthonycook6613
      @anthonycook6613 Před 10 měsíci

      To be fair, some of your academics are very knowledgeable on this topic. Timothy Snyder, for example, is no slouch :-)

  • @SANDRA-ni3wi
    @SANDRA-ni3wi Před rokem +19

    Thank you for providing such an insightful view of Russian society and politics.

    • @user-lq5yo7qt8f
      @user-lq5yo7qt8f Před rokem

      ... which of course it is nothing of the sort. In the best case, it tells that Russia is no different than any other major power

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea Před rokem

      @@user-lq5yo7qt8f Tell me you didn’t understand the discussion without telling me you didn’t understand the discussion.

  • @stellascott4584
    @stellascott4584 Před rokem +15

    No words for how much I looove this particular interview!! So many topics addressed that I've been musing over by myself. 😍🤩🥳😅

  • @Richard-hv5hh
    @Richard-hv5hh Před rokem +16

    Incredibly insightful and highly eloquent by both participants. I felt I was listening to thinkers who are way above the familiar Russian experts that have been so prominent in the media since the invasion.
    I can see from glancing at other comments that this interview has had a profound effect on viewers. Very impressive and of course I subscribed as a result!

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +3

      Thank you. I also feel this is one of the strongest videos on the whole channel!

    • @Richard-hv5hh
      @Richard-hv5hh Před rokem +3

      @Silicon Curtain If I might add an observation. What struck a chord with me, and probably others, is the quite terrifying implications of the reality of Russian thinking. Instead of focusing on Putin and his thinking, the emphasis was on a sort of State that is more out of a Sci fi horror movie. A state that moves into any vacuum and replicates its thinking into the host poulation. Straight out of the movie Alien. Yet that seems to be what is being described. The example of Chechen is powerful. A state that not that many years ago detested the Russian regime now is in total unison. It has been " absorbed" and reprogrammed. In addition, the emphasis on the West's delusional search for the "sensible and good" Russian liberals who will prevail over the autocratic regime is shown here to be a pipedream.

    • @t.a.landry5727
      @t.a.landry5727 Před rokem

      @@Richard-hv5hh 👍...very well put, excellent description... the ramifications of which are also frightening!!!

  • @mikeywatkins1806
    @mikeywatkins1806 Před rokem +25

    Fantastic content, thank you for putting this into the world

  • @eepberlin7970
    @eepberlin7970 Před rokem +19

    What a great discussion, a lot of attention to detail, more people need to hear this!

  • @2russo.phobic4u
    @2russo.phobic4u Před rokem +13

    I would LOVE for you to debate Noam Chomsky, Jeremy Corbyn or even John Mearsheimer. I think you would be ideal for this...

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +6

      That would be pretty crazy- but why not?!

    • @2russo.phobic4u
      @2russo.phobic4u Před rokem

      @@SiliconCurtain I agree it's pretty crazy but these people keep pushing pro-Kremlin narratives and I have yet to see any real pushback.

    • @stuartwray6175
      @stuartwray6175 Před rokem

      Jeffrey Sachs, Anatol Lieven, Marlene Laruelle, Richard Sakwa, Vladimir Pozner, Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Dr Nicolai Petro.

  • @SirAntoniousBlock
    @SirAntoniousBlock Před rokem +8

    Finally, a Western intellectual who understands Russia and Russian history and the myth of the good Russian just waiting to embrace Liberalism.

  • @Andyfresh-nt2um
    @Andyfresh-nt2um Před 11 měsíci +7

    Victory to Ukraine. Victory to the heroes of 🙌 👏 Ukraine 🇺🇦.

  • @dbsteckey
    @dbsteckey Před 11 měsíci +2

    Excellent program and a terrific guest. Thank you.

  • @alanmurphy5282
    @alanmurphy5282 Před rokem +15

    Best interview yet. Clear-headed, insightful guest. Any chance he could talk some sense into western 'leaders'?

  • @camillalotus1177
    @camillalotus1177 Před rokem +15

    Highly enlightening interview. I really value your podcasts, Jonathan. I am eagerly awaiting the next one! 🇺🇦✌️

  • @NiPaVou
    @NiPaVou Před rokem +11

    One of the most interesting and insightful discussions about Russia ,I've seen. Thank you so much!

  • @sirrodneyffing1
    @sirrodneyffing1 Před rokem +33

    Every interview peels another layer off, what us to most of us, is a kind of unfathomable poisonous onion that seems to defy compression. Another fantastic interview, thank you.

    • @davidwright5094
      @davidwright5094 Před rokem +1

      comprehension?? (although might be worth trying compression??)

    • @sirrodneyffing1
      @sirrodneyffing1 Před rokem

      @@davidwright5094 Spelling Nazis are such a pain. It's predictive text correction most of the time numb nuts. This kind of snid BS is what makes people, especially kids in school, people who didn't have the benefit of a full education or people learning a language, afraid to express themselves; it's pointless and quite sad.

  • @marekpawlik9655
    @marekpawlik9655 Před rokem +9

    Big thank you for this interview from Poland.

  • @Kurtlane
    @Kurtlane Před rokem +41

    This is a stunning conversation. It should be translated into Russian, so that Russians can look in the mirror.

    • @Andrey-kn6yg
      @Andrey-kn6yg Před rokem +17

      They know it. And they don't care. Only thing that they care is not to find themself personally on the line of gunfire.

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks Před rokem +16

      @@Andrey-kn6yg or in a gulag or without the bling and Western material good the Russian Bourgeoise love to wear enjoy and flaunt at home and abroad. Russia is one of the most morally, ethically bankrupt nations of people on the planet. This coming from someone who spent a great deal of time there ver the past 40 years. Most Russians I have met have little understanding of the concept of self reflection, accountability, or community. I don't see it ever changing.

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks Před rokem

      do you think listening the truth will change the millions of Trump followers that the election wasnt stolen....same scenario

    • @AndreAndFriends
      @AndreAndFriends Před rokem +4

      @@ldhorricks very insightful. Thank you.

    • @AndreAndFriends
      @AndreAndFriends Před rokem

      @@ldhorricks you're a very brave man. Survived in Russia for 40 years? That's better than most Russian men that I've met. Nost of them just want to drink themselves to death.

  • @HungryGhost999
    @HungryGhost999 Před rokem +11

    Very interesting and enlightening interview. It’s very hard to fight an authoritarian regime where media is so tightly controlled as opposed to the freedom of speech in “The West”. Never take freedom for granted.

  • @louisemarianiehausniehaus6680

    Thank-you for your time and educational broadcasts with content that matters in the world today. A "must listen to" by world leaders, fingers crossed.

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 Před rokem +9

    Excellent! The best summary of how I perceive the Russian imperial bent.

  • @thetruth9874
    @thetruth9874 Před rokem +16

    This is brilliant. The topic is not new, many commentators have spoken of these subjects but none have put it in such clear terms.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +1

      👍

    • @pacifist9805
      @pacifist9805 Před rokem +3

      You said just what I thought. This was a collection of thoughts other quests have told and all that was circling in my mind and it was now put in clearly understandable sentences. Mind-blowing experience.

  • @ianstern7128
    @ianstern7128 Před rokem +7

    Brilliant analysis. Keir has a sharp mind. His comments have laser precision, directed to the core of the issue.

  • @tripspointcom7062
    @tripspointcom7062 Před rokem +16

    Thank you so much! The clearest and the most logical explanation I ever heard. In fact, Russian population needs denazification and defragmentation into a different independent states. That's what will really solve the problem.

    • @user-sm4lp9mo2l
      @user-sm4lp9mo2l Před rokem +1

      The dissolution of the United States will solve not just this but all world problems!

    • @Perkelenaattori
      @Perkelenaattori Před 11 měsíci +2

      Russia is the last colonial empire that hasn't decolonised yet.

  • @michaelyu6472
    @michaelyu6472 Před rokem +8

    Best analysis I have ever heard. Great job!

  • @W_Bin
    @W_Bin Před rokem +7

    That Dudayev 1995 prophecy was chilling, and heartbreaking. How could everyone else have missed it.

  • @beatabilikova4399
    @beatabilikova4399 Před rokem +11

    Thanks. This is a great interview with persuasive observations and insights.

  • @richardlindquist5936
    @richardlindquist5936 Před rokem +3

    Great interview. Nice dose of real politik from Mr Giles. Many people mistake understanding Putin’s NATO concerns for justification of the invasion and expansionism.
    Events can be related but not causal. US backed NATO expansion, while problematic, did not require Russia to respond with an invasion. But evidently that was the preferred response, and here we are.

    • @bluemarlin8138
      @bluemarlin8138 Před 11 měsíci

      NATO expansion isn’t problematic, except to Russia’s imperial ambitions. NATO wasn’t aggressively expanding. The former Soviet and Warsaw Pact countries applied for membership specifically for protection from Russia. They knew the Russians would eventually try to subjugate them again if they didn’t have that shield. Fortunately we in the US didn’t let our optimism about Russia joining the 21st century blind us quite enough to deny them membership.

  • @jannarkiewicz633
    @jannarkiewicz633 Před rokem +5

    Your guests are superb as is our interview style. Love you channel.

  • @davidmiles-hanschell
    @davidmiles-hanschell Před rokem +7

    "Turning up with a knife fight, with a spoon" Brilliant Jonathon; my limited bandwidth is unable to retain the number of insights coming from yourself and Kier Giles about Russia's involvement in this catastrophe, in which we are all immersed; one of them stands out in my consciousness, is the the extent of our, the liberal West's acquiescence, compliance and in many cases collusion with Russia's regime particularly since the break up of the Soviet Union.

  • @American-In-Mykolaiv
    @American-In-Mykolaiv Před rokem +7

    Thanks! I am happy to have discovered and subscribed "Silicon Curtain" - you present the best interviews!

  • @treverblanco
    @treverblanco Před rokem +4

    I've seen that interview with Dudayev. It's eerie how much he saw coming, but I guess having an inside view of that system made it very clear to him. He was a good man.

  • @annaclarke7643
    @annaclarke7643 Před rokem +8

    So many of my questions about Russia and it's tyranny so wonderfully explained in this amazing thoughtful interview.

  • @grahamgibbs5948
    @grahamgibbs5948 Před rokem +8

    Enlightening dialog. Many thanks.

  • @kameraadbonesoep
    @kameraadbonesoep Před rokem +5

    Good stuff! But on Germany I think a little dismissive. Germany was shocked by this war and is very much changing. And Germany being Germany they are processing this silently but thoroughly.
    I think the changing of foreign minister and the evolution of the debate on sending arms (which was an absolute no no before this invasion started) can attest to that.
    Maybe you have to be Dutch to see it.😄
    France I don't know, maybe we must ask the good people in Belgium 🙃

  • @stephenbethell7548
    @stephenbethell7548 Před rokem +13

    Excellent interview . Thank you Jonathon for your work . As someone who's lived in Russia for over 10 years so much of what Kier was saying resonated with me especially VICTIMHOOD, its everywhere apart of course from where it should be directed .

    • @carylhalfwassen8555
      @carylhalfwassen8555 Před rokem +1

      My ex daughter in law was of Russian descent from Ukraine. Always was a victim, never her fault, no proactive planning to avoid social differences, or a simple thank you.

  • @scouser2230
    @scouser2230 Před rokem +7

    This discussion of Russia and the Russian psyche is the best explanation of the topic I have heard. It would be a wonderful and useful idea if the leaders of the Western countries, together with perhaps the leaders of those countries acquiescing to Russia’s aggression, watched this video and internalized its salient points.

  • @dougnave8258
    @dougnave8258 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for this.

  • @colonial1770
    @colonial1770 Před rokem +65

    People are attributing rationality to Mr. Putin's actions where none exists. I would challenge anyone to go to your local nursing home, grab any dementia patient then put him/her in charge of the Russian state. You'd get a similar completely irrational outcome.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +40

      Maybe even a better outcome, because your average OAP is not a sociopathic kleptomaniac…

    • @peterbluesman
      @peterbluesman Před rokem +3

      Yes, while on the other hand they are saying that it is a national issue with all Russians, hmmm?

    • @DSAK55
      @DSAK55 Před rokem

      Putin is compensating for Erectile Dysfunction

    • @gloriawian3965
      @gloriawian3965 Před rokem

      What a BS!!! YOU DON'T KNOW NOTHING!!!

    • @alexanderlarsen6412
      @alexanderlarsen6412 Před rokem +2

      Highly recommend Philip Short's Putin biography if you want to grow out of this childish delusion.

  • @SteenLarsen
    @SteenLarsen Před rokem +26

    It is really sad how Russia is behaving instead of integrating with the West. I worked a lot with Russia in 2008-2012 when Russian/European relations got better and better, Russia was starting to get rich etc. Sadly Putin and his kleptocrat friends came in and destroyed a nascent democracy and free press. I think Russia's behaviour is because Putin need an external enemy to justify his own dictatorship in a classic 1984 manner. The difference with Eastern Europe who has rapidly become much richer and fully integrated with the West after the fall of communism and the Soviet empire is amazing and shows where Russia could have been if Putin had not turned it into a dictatorship!

    • @lordjim3109
      @lordjim3109 Před rokem

      One totally overlooked fact is that Russia is NOT Europe. Russia is a separate civilization: white skinned people with the mindset of Genghis Khan plus a fair measure of maskirovka (deception) for the benefit of useful idiots in the west. .

    • @MichaelPetek
      @MichaelPetek Před rokem +2

      Russia won't be pacified unless there is a revision of the territorial-political arrangements there.

    • @corinnem.239
      @corinnem.239 Před rokem +3

      Did you listen to this interview ?!?
      That period you describe was the ABNORMAL !!!!!

    • @jasoncowley4718
      @jasoncowley4718 Před rokem +1

      @@mslayous1 Shut up vatnik.

    • @jdocean1
      @jdocean1 Před rokem

      @@mslayous1 no.

  • @markbrown2749
    @markbrown2749 Před rokem +3

    A compelling, important conversation that shows the naivety of many positions held about Russia and this war. Very illuminating!

  • @grahamelliott9506
    @grahamelliott9506 Před rokem +5

    silicon curtain is a great channel , one of those quality gems of the internet that deserve a larger digital footprint than they're getting
    happy to like and subscribe and comment for you and your guests!

  • @artmcteagle
    @artmcteagle Před rokem +4

    Sobering interview, there is indeed too much wishful thinking amongst western politicians regarding Russia. Well, you hit the ball out of the park yet again Johnathan, another excellent interview.

  • @LarsPallesen
    @LarsPallesen Před rokem +4

    I think this interview gave me a better understanding of Russia's real intent and thinking than any other interview or speech I've seen before. It's clear to me now that I've been too naive in the past about Russia. I couldn't believe that there wasn't some sort of rational thinking behind their moves - meaning something that we would recognize as rational here in the West. But as depressing as it is, it really does seem that we can't solve our differences with Russia with words and diplomacy.

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks Před rokem +7

    I've commented on Russia on hundreds of threads, channels, pocasts you name it, over the past year and half...and all I seem to be able to come up with "What to do about Russia?...in some ways the one thing we cant let them do is be the Russia it desires to be.

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 Před rokem

      Yes, if it always causes a random leaks of little green men to neighboring countries

  • @collintrytsman3353
    @collintrytsman3353 Před rokem +4

    agree utterly with what he said

  • @chriwa6830
    @chriwa6830 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So right to the point!! 💯👏👏👏

  • @UBBro-os6xl
    @UBBro-os6xl Před rokem +2

    Thanks a lot Mr. Keir Giles and Mr. Jonathan Fink for your very intersting hard talk resp. facts about Russia and the West. Further I was also listening to the Russian writer Michail Schischkin who lives in Switzerland. My name is Ulrich and I am a 76 year old Swiss interested in World Politics.
    Kind regards,

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +1

      👍 thanks for listening, and for your thoughtful comment. Michail Shishkin is a very interesting writer, for sure.

  • @orctowngrot8842
    @orctowngrot8842 Před rokem +4

    Brilliant discussion by the way. Thx gentlemen. The JF point about militarizing Donbass, and enslaving territories was spot on.

  • @andyhyner9467
    @andyhyner9467 Před rokem +9

    Russia is about primitives. The mindset is back in Neanderthal times. The Kremlin has the largest country in the world with practically unlimited natural resources however it lacks the 21st Century thinking to exploit what is already has. So tragic to witness a country with such ancient instincts that have so far cost the lives of 190,000 of its people.

    • @nigeldunkley2986
      @nigeldunkley2986 Před rokem +3

      Extremely valuable insight. If you want to understand the rather enigmatic psychology of Putin look no further than the recommendations and explanations brought out in this excellent discussion. As a military student of everything Russian for many years with a couple of years accredited to the GSFG in the GDR, and including being labelled a "Putinologist" the tragedy in miscomprehension in the West will extend the "twisting of history" and its consequencs for the Ukraine will last for a very long time. Slava Bogu, i slava Ukraiini.

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Před rokem

      We need to help the Ukrainian people with soldiers and go all the way to Moscow and dismantle these apes for the sake of world peace

  • @corinnem.239
    @corinnem.239 Před rokem +8

    I hope I am wrong, but I sometimes feel like the current US military leaders are too closely comfortable with a Russia that is a superpower. They seem to consistently be underestimating Ukraine and holding back in its confrontation with Russia, looking to somehow preserve Russia.

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 Před rokem

      Russia is not a superpower, its economy is at a scale of spain. Its more like saudis with nukes

    • @bluemarlin8138
      @bluemarlin8138 Před 11 měsíci

      Many in power in the US grew up with the idea that the USSR was a superpower. It’s hard for them to get that idea out of their heads, even though the USSR was on a steep downslope after the 1960s, and is now a pathetic shell of even the late 80s version of the USSR. Yes, Russia still has nukes (although it’s debatable whether their numbers are accurate or whether they function), but you can’t be a superpower with an economy smaller than two US states and an army that is struggling militarily in Ukraine. Say what you will about Vietnam or Afghanistan (or Iraq, even though that was an outright win), but the US military dominated those conflicts.

  • @77thTrombone
    @77thTrombone Před rokem +3

    Two gentlemen with radio voices, television faces, and that most precious of commodities: wisdom.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před rokem +1

      Aw, what a nice thing to say! Better than radio faces, reality TV intellects, and silent movie voices…

    • @77thTrombone
      @77thTrombone Před rokem

      @@SiliconCurtain 🤣🤣🤣

    • @77thTrombone
      @77thTrombone Před rokem

      40:20 HA! here you have clearly disassociated yourself from your marketing experience!
      The successful modern media juggernaut will leverage every advantage afforded by user engagement metrics. You don't need to be "Tucker Curtain," but it would not hurt to fall a little short of _Encyclopædia Britannica's_ editorial standards now and again.
      (BTW, I am not a stalker nor a lurker, nor do I even have a crush on you. Do not worry!)

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd Před rokem +6

    Human instincts have not changed, but our behaviours have. Sadly the former is still rife within the Russian mentality.
    Maybe as mentioned, a defeated Russia will change from instinct to acting with better behaviour?
    If Russia can't obey international rules based order why is its place in the UN security council still tolerated?

    • @paulstewart6293
      @paulstewart6293 Před rokem +1

      Something to do with several thousand nuclear weapons and a history of complete indifference to massive population loss.

    • @felipearbustopotd
      @felipearbustopotd Před rokem +1

      @@paulstewart6293 Russia mentality to the sanctity of life is and has been very poor. Human bodies that end up as pure cannon fodder is sadly part of their thinking. One death is tragic, 1 million is pure statistic.

  • @ericwillis777
    @ericwillis777 Před rokem +11

    Great interview, for me it gets right back to fundamentals, and we noted this before, and we corresponded on it, - 2023 in "the West" is 1623 or 1723 in Russia, including their autocracy, serfdom, (absence of freedom), and their "aristocracy", (oligarchs) , the brutality, secret police, and in those centuries War and invasion, was a normal part of the toolbox of governing. Another reason which was not covered was the isolation of Russia from the West, both by choice during USSR, and also because of geography. Indoctrination, and propaganda, are the usual tools for governing , and Russian ideas of Greatness and Empire are amplified by regenerative personal pride.

  • @andyreznick
    @andyreznick Před rokem +4

    A truly insightful interview. I hope it goes wide. Thanks!

  • @wadeblackwell4550
    @wadeblackwell4550 Před rokem +4

    I hope western leaders take note of this conversation ,they could skip years of frustration if they do !!!

  • @AndreAndFriends
    @AndreAndFriends Před rokem +4

    Amazing!!!
    👍👍👍

  • @M_alienWorld
    @M_alienWorld Před rokem +3

    fantastic interview! thanks for doing this work - from Romania, at the edge of this potential abyss... I will definitely look up other material with Mr Giles

  • @magpiegirl3783
    @magpiegirl3783 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very good guest and excellent interview.

  • @blairmcian
    @blairmcian Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent presentation.

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks Před rokem +6

    Finally someone who expressed my feelings about the likes of Mearsheimer et al. I've been arguing against his out of touch non-reality for years and especially in the last year and half.

  • @natbirchall1580
    @natbirchall1580 Před rokem +14

    I see no other way out then to disable the Russian war capabilities. Physicaly or economicaly.. I think it is useles to discus the '"Russian people" same as dicussing "Chinese people" they have no agency

  • @richardstevens9291
    @richardstevens9291 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting. Let's hope our Foreign Office listens to this and absorbs its important points.

  • @SarahMould
    @SarahMould Před rokem +2

    So pleased for the validation of my longtime assertion that nations (and businesses) go through a life from birth to old age and death. Just as we are all at different stages of our lives, so are the countries of the world. The problem is to determine at what stage each is at, so as to communicate with them appropriately.

  • @steve-real
    @steve-real Před rokem +3

    I totally agree with you Jonathan.
    There seems to be recognition in the last year about Russia’s imperialist attitudes. It is changing the way we see Russia. I know your guests, you, and other Russian experts, have changed my view of how they function.

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks Před rokem +2

      Former Warsaw "Pact" Countries under the former Soviet/Russian coercion and oppression have being trying to tell Western Europe this for years...now maybe Western Europe is listening.

  • @josephtraficanti689
    @josephtraficanti689 Před rokem +3

    Keir Giles makes absolutely perfect
    Sense. I will be looking into his recent book.
    What to do about it is to cut the Evil State down to size by sending it
    Back to the Dark Ages it loves so much.

  • @peterkilby1497
    @peterkilby1497 Před 11 měsíci +1

    We are all in this war, the Russian policy under Putin very cruel to their own internally as well what should motivate all of us. Keir Giles really puts it together logically very difficult to unravel why in this day and age. Can't agree more thanks for bringing his work and thinking work to my attention was thinking along those lines but unable to unwrap it.
    Be great to see you guys address Colonel MacGregor propaganda very damaging to Ukraine pro Putin.

  • @fredfred2363
    @fredfred2363 Před rokem +2

    Fab interview 👍🏻😀🇬🇧

  • @dereksollows9783
    @dereksollows9783 Před rokem +3

    The Russian perspective has been grossly overlooked and it serves us well to be be called up for assuming that an end to hostilities will be an end to the Russia problem. Thanks for your insights.

  • @davidhernandez4318
    @davidhernandez4318 Před rokem +4

    Amazing conversation! I learned a lot.

  • @irongron
    @irongron Před 9 měsíci +2

    I just watched this one again today and it hasn't dated at all and never will be dated. Definitely worth setting aside the time to have a look.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před 9 měsíci +1

      This is my absolute favourite interview of them all:

    • @irongron
      @irongron Před 6 měsíci

      Just hit this one up for the 3rd time now, it's part of the "mother lode"!

  • @sassulusmagnus
    @sassulusmagnus Před rokem +3

    It's a bit of a shock to realize that although Russia is technologically modern, it is in some ways still stuck in the 19th century.

  • @nattuglaHK
    @nattuglaHK Před rokem +3

    Thank you very much for yet another great enlightenment

  • @Mr.Monta77
    @Mr.Monta77 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant interview.

  • @dangallagher8034
    @dangallagher8034 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wonderful discussion. Thank you very much.

  • @andrewvisser5805
    @andrewvisser5805 Před rokem +3

    A excellent interview which deepens my convictions about Russian aggression.

  • @chrisrosenkreuz23
    @chrisrosenkreuz23 Před rokem +2

    As someone who has lived under the Iron Curtain I can tell you these honest folks are thinking about Russians in the way they are used to thinking of their own compatriots (who have had the freedom to say that 2+2=4 all of their lives). 4of5 people in the Eastern bloc were state collaborators and this is crucial to factor in while making a judgement about how Russians aren't revolting. My grandfather did 13 years hard time in re-education camps just for saying one time during a dinner party how doctors shouldn't be payed less than assembly line workers (which they were at the time).
    I hope you see that I'm not defending the lack of revolt but I want everyone to have a clear picture that they can't revolt even if they wanted to: their brain is physically wired differently, like willful schizophrenia. Not only can you not live the truth, but you can't even think it, let alone speak it. You end up living in two realities simultaneously where you become the warden to your own prison, of your own accord. REvolutions in the East only happened after the army turned against the dictators, and the masses didn't have much say. The protests and revolts were simply coincidence or afterthought. I wouldn't expect the Russian population to make a move until they start to die of hunger...

  • @anatoliypankevych4853
    @anatoliypankevych4853 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for getting to the bottom of the russischen matter

  • @michaelbedford8017
    @michaelbedford8017 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This should be shown on BBC tv.
    It's the most in-depth analysis of the current situation and it's historical backdrop I've ever seen.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před 11 měsíci

      One of my favourite interviews on the channel…

  • @nonsibi1087
    @nonsibi1087 Před rokem +3

    For too many generations whether under Czars or modern dictators in the Kremlin, Russians have become so disconnected from each other out of fear and distrust that too few have the courage to stand up for a better future. “If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but the one who causes the darkness.” - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables.