Extended Interview: Fiona Hill on Putin and Ukraine

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Komentáře • 525

  • @stevenveltrie1868
    @stevenveltrie1868 Před rokem +15

    Unlike the 'talking heads'and pundits, you actually learn something from her.

  • @philstanton231
    @philstanton231 Před rokem +124

    Enjoyed every minute of that interview - Dr. Hill, you have my greatest respect - thank you for your time.

    • @danwelterweight4137
      @danwelterweight4137 Před rokem

      Only a person with without 2 brain cells would say that. Basically everything she said is a bunch of dung and completely wrong

    • @wendsknox4652
      @wendsknox4652 Před rokem

      I just love her . Watched her only since Ukraine war. I’ve missed so much. Erudite, highly intelligent and a wonderful expert. She’s remarkable.

  • @cathyrig3323
    @cathyrig3323 Před rokem +9

    I respect Dr, Hill and feel that Dr. Hill is so well informed. I have followed her since I watched her during the impeachment hearings. She is quite remarkable. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and the ability to make inferences from what you know. You are an intelligent person who can impart knowledge to others and make it understandable and make sense. Thank You Dr. Hill

  • @donmcdougall4587
    @donmcdougall4587 Před rokem +165

    Fiona is exactly the type of expert needed to analyse world security issues and then explain to the public. Forthright, plain-speaking, informed and not blinded by political bias she reveals the intricacies of global political dynamics.

    • @bobbyschannel349
      @bobbyschannel349 Před rokem +7

      But you do understand that she's not a Russian expert, but she's a Russian critic,
      The United States did have plans for the Ukraine to enter inside of nato.. to surround Russia.. That's a fact.

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem

      fiona is a liar and a thief she is stealing from the ukranian people a chance of peace uphold the Minsk agreement

    • @jayriedmuller7187
      @jayriedmuller7187 Před rokem +2

      MS. HILL SHOULD'VE BEEN OUR SEC OF STATE . BLINKEN IS WEAK AND NOT UP TO THE TASK.

    • @scottburditt4983
      @scottburditt4983 Před rokem

      Before NATO could surround Russia, it would need China to join.

    • @dragon1111ize
      @dragon1111ize Před rokem +1

      She also omit the fact that Ukrainian army started a sort of killing spree, which you can almost categorise as a genocide, since 2014. In other words, she is just another neo conservative parroting the same propaganda. Shame on her!

  • @WonderMagician
    @WonderMagician Před rokem +114

    Dr. Hill is brilliant! She delivers trustworthy fact-based assessments that are empowering.

    • @155gerard
      @155gerard Před rokem +2

      Absolutely.

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem +1

      she is a liar

    • @mjbcswitzerland
      @mjbcswitzerland Před rokem +2

      @@michaelmorahan57 Interesting statement. Please state which remarks were untrue so they can be researched and she can then be held to account for them.

    • @dragon1111ize
      @dragon1111ize Před rokem

      1)The fact that Putin thought he could win the war in a week- an assumption
      2)about the soldiers who had their suits ready to party in kiev( or something to that effect)- no evidence
      Can go on . But these are two dubious statements I found within the first minute. I’m sure you will find some reports to that effect on cnn or bbc. But you shouldn’t trust them. Anyway, don’t try to bring these neo conservatives to justice.,remember they even gave Obama, a Cruze missile maniac war criminal, a noble peace price!.

    • @mjbcswitzerland
      @mjbcswitzerland Před rokem

      @@dragon1111ize I conclude you misused the word liar in place of someone who may be perpetrating some facts that, although widely reported, may not be 100% verified. Therefore there seems to be no case to take against the interviewee.

  • @Ms_Ve
    @Ms_Ve Před rokem +98

    Appreciate you so much Dr. Hill.

    • @Nauda999
      @Nauda999 Před rokem +3

      Dr. Hill said this was so predictable, yet gave no predictions, not even a single one, aside that this will be difficult.

  • @Xsh755
    @Xsh755 Před rokem +66

    Thank you very much for this. Dr. Hill is always worth listening to.

  • @zabnol
    @zabnol Před rokem +14

    What a great communicator Dr. Hill is! She explains highly complex situations with simple words and a thread of reasoning that allows us to follow the story and understand its complexity effortlessly. I love watching her interviews. I have read her book, “Mr. Putin, an operative in the Kremlin” and I can only recommend it to anyone trying to understand Putin’s psyche and thinking. Fascinating, enlightening, and, in a way, comforting because after reading it one better understands Putin’s mindset and background. Thank you for this interview!

  • @Dancing77Kat
    @Dancing77Kat Před rokem +13

    It is always meaningful to hear from Ms. Hill.

  • @dasrhinegold
    @dasrhinegold Před rokem +9

    Fiona has still got a slight North East accent ... love it 🙂

  • @StephenACohen
    @StephenACohen Před rokem +16

    Hi Fiona. My wife and I are currently reading your wonderful book, "There is Nothing for You Here." Best wishes to you.

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem

      she is a liar

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem

      she is a liar uphold the minsk agreement

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Před rokem

      Was it your decision or your wife's decision to read this book? Who makes the big decisions in your household? 🤔

    • @Nembula
      @Nembula Před rokem +1

      Forgive the troll bots they are hard pressed these days. A ruble doesn't go very far now. Even troll bots must eat.

  • @cavaliermama56
    @cavaliermama56 Před rokem +60

    Great interview as usual. Thank you, Dr. Fiona Hill.

  • @jordanaus75
    @jordanaus75 Před rokem +6

    What a concise, eloquent and articulate communicator and learned individual.

  • @JIJO333
    @JIJO333 Před rokem +23

    I love listening to this beautiful fascinating Lady!

  • @memonk11
    @memonk11 Před rokem +178

    I have such enormous respect for Dr Hill. But she's wrong on one point. The Soviet Union was indeed one of the aggressors at the beginning of WWII. Both Germany AND the Soviet Union invaded Poland to kick off the war.

    • @panchopuskas1
      @panchopuskas1 Před rokem +57

      True.....and then there was the invasion of Finland.......

    • @memonk11
      @memonk11 Před rokem +8

      @@panchopuskas1 Forgot about that.

    • @nadiapoluha1472
      @nadiapoluha1472 Před rokem +11

      Absolutely right!

    • @anthonyferris8912
      @anthonyferris8912 Před rokem +23

      It was Soviet oil that fueld Germany's Blitzkrieg and battle of Britain.

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem +14

      I believe she was referring to the Russian mythology of WWII more than the actual events, much like the mythology of the USA regarding the war.

  • @Nembula
    @Nembula Před rokem +22

    This woman is so worthy of any accolades we can give. So well educated and greatly experienced. I am so grateful she is on our side.

  • @jayelm5392
    @jayelm5392 Před rokem +19

    Wow, this women is awesome. So analytical, so well spoken.

  • @franciscomap75
    @franciscomap75 Před rokem +10

    Jesus what an intelligent person this Fiona hill, in every interview she blows me away

  • @billybobwombat2231
    @billybobwombat2231 Před rokem +11

    An incredibly knowledgeable articulate lady, always enjoy her take 🤙🦘

    • @volodymyrv5897
      @volodymyrv5897 Před rokem

      30 years of friendship with Western partners and switched to a new one, improved with new Western technologies. Without satellite correction, pinpoint strikes on locations of deployment of Russian troops, right now, there will be no victory for the Western countries.
      Bureaucratic delay will lead to the fact that in six months “ tigers ” and “leopards” will end up in a Russian “zoo”.
      The command of Ukraine exaggerates the losses of the occupying Russian troops in order to mislead Western partners, creating the illusion of controlling the situation.
      This is an illusion of peace for the west, with which the west is satisfied.

    • @billybobwombat2231
      @billybobwombat2231 Před rokem +1

      @@volodymyrv5897 yeh ok Volo mate , you keep telling yourself that 👍

  • @daviddunne4737
    @daviddunne4737 Před rokem +48

    The measure of Dr Hill's expertise is the fact that the PONZI PRINCE of MAR-A-LAGO disliked her so much . Well done Dr Hill .

    • @helenrushful
      @helenrushful Před rokem +2

      If they have brains the Prince won’t like them. I think it was Jimmy Savile who first suggested the strategy.

  • @paulmurray8922
    @paulmurray8922 Před rokem +29

    Excellent talk, as is usual with Dr. Hill.

  • @blancahouston
    @blancahouston Před rokem +2

    I really respect this woman.

  • @peterhorgan2833
    @peterhorgan2833 Před rokem +14

    Fiona is excellent. Very informative, the best I’ve listened to and watched in 12 months. Thankyou

  • @quo117
    @quo117 Před rokem +17

    Very smart lady, great interview, slava ukraine

  • @joemarshall63
    @joemarshall63 Před rokem +4

    Dr Hill has a talent for explaining very complex issues. I have just finished her excellent book and recommend it to all. Her analysis is not just brilliant it also comes with suggested solutions for the US, UK and others dealing with post-industrial decline.

  • @gee3883
    @gee3883 Před rokem +35

    Fiona always articulates the bigger picture so well.

  • @bobloomis246
    @bobloomis246 Před rokem +5

    Not to forget ru was the aggressors in Finland 1939, Chechnya twice, Georgia, as well as Afghanistan.

  • @buremorell4246
    @buremorell4246 Před rokem +11

    The war, in the words of an Ukranian soldier in its first month: the war will not end as long as there is a 12 year old boy with a butterknife.
    An other comment from an officer should West's support dry up: " We will fight them with hunting rifles, pichforks, stones and fertilizer bombs."
    Do not give the orcs an inch... or say goodbye to peace. A bully is a bully untill he is stopped.

    • @155gerard
      @155gerard Před rokem +1

      Yes, wonderful and no doubt they will win. Such words of conviction, determination, diligence, solidarity and strength are similar to those of Prime Minster Winston Churchill 83 years ago.

  • @roseblue3368
    @roseblue3368 Před rokem +30

    Amazing fiona!!

  • @arnoldvilleneuve8397
    @arnoldvilleneuve8397 Před rokem +6

    One of the best commentators on the subject. Ms. Hill brings that historical lens to current-day events that really bring a higher level of perspective.

  • @walt1955
    @walt1955 Před rokem +5

    Ukrainians are being trained in Germany, Poland and the US right now. They are not waiting for the equipment to arrive in Ukraine.

  • @crghyz
    @crghyz Před rokem +7

    Why have the sanctions been applied so slowly? We recently announced the 10th expansion of sanctions. I don't understand why the maximum level wasn't applied immediately. Are there other entities that have not yet been included even at this late date?

    • @gagatube
      @gagatube Před rokem

      Practicality, opportunity, expediency, diplomacy... they don't just have a big button with the word 'SANCTIONS' written on it. Fortunately it is a little more nuanced then that!

    • @crghyz
      @crghyz Před rokem

      @@gagatube Right. So they waited until the 9th or 10th round to include Putin's extended family. Very diplomatic and nuanced.

  • @johnnyhocking3813
    @johnnyhocking3813 Před rokem +1

    She is a wonderful person.

  • @HNH421
    @HNH421 Před 4 měsíci

    fiona hill - just popped back from the "now" to listen to wot you had to say "then" - spot on

  • @taralown7023
    @taralown7023 Před rokem +15

    I bet the US government is severely regretting not have her on their staff.

  • @maijaliepa119
    @maijaliepa119 Před rokem +2

    💙🙏💙ThankU💙🙏💙

  • @marianmartinez1494
    @marianmartinez1494 Před rokem +20

    a very insightful and intelligent interview with Fiona Hill 👌

  • @techhie1302
    @techhie1302 Před rokem +3

    This lady is both astute and intelligent. Amazing credentials to be informing the US on foreign policy in Ukraine. Adoice to be listened to intently.
    So what does Trump do? Fire her.

  • @haraldbjthunem4059
    @haraldbjthunem4059 Před rokem +7

    Listen carefully to this woman.
    Much to LEARN!

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 Před rokem +7

    Probably one of the smartest commentators, if not the smartest commentor in the World on this topic.....Many thanks from a small country called New Zealand...the first Country in the World to give Women the Vote! Kate Sheppard made it happen and her grave is about 1 km from my house; Yes Women were granted the right to vote here in New Zealand in 1893!

    • @catmando3250
      @catmando3250 Před rokem

      Hello from USA.
      Very cool Stat that woman got the vote so early. New Zealand was on my bucket list to visit, but I've heard your country has gone so woke. Is that true?
      Kevin

    • @robertmiller2173
      @robertmiller2173 Před rokem

      @@catmando3250 We recently changed our Prime Minister and the new guy has changed the tact and headed towards the Centre Left. The new guy has ditched a lot of the silly left wing stuff. Sure there is all the BS Trans Gender stuff but not as bad as it was in certain Parts of the USA I've been to. But yes it is even got to NZ. To me it is the flea on the tail of the dog that is wagging the Dog. Or as we say in Market Research these nutcases are the 1.95 Percentiles.

  • @pprehn5268
    @pprehn5268 Před rokem

    thanks a lot😀

  • @christopherrobbins9985
    @christopherrobbins9985 Před rokem +4

    Fiona Hill seems even-keeled and well-reasoned in this discussion about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

  • @luanp.hasnay2600
    @luanp.hasnay2600 Před rokem +2

    Excellent.

  • @michaelmullins3396
    @michaelmullins3396 Před 9 měsíci

    Dr Hill is the best ,very intelligent woman, she got analysis on Russia and especially Putin.

  • @Northcountry1926
    @Northcountry1926 Před rokem +1

    Adore & Respect Fiona 💜

  • @hemlyns9916
    @hemlyns9916 Před rokem +21

    Ukraine has been a "recognised country" for a lot longer than 30 years - the Ukrainian SSR was a founder member of the United Nations.

    • @pabloc88886
      @pabloc88886 Před rokem +5

      Yes and from an historical perspective, the Ukranian people had for 100s of years a v different course than their Russian cousins, much of it under Polish-Lithuanian rule...

    • @bogdanbaudis4099
      @bogdanbaudis4099 Před rokem +2

      @@pabloc88886 "under Polish-Lithuanian rule..." One has to keep in mind that "Lithuanian" in the context of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth meant a subject of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy, which most likely meant that his/her primary language was Ruthenian ("Rusin", nowadays: Belorussian) while the religious affiliation was Greco-Catholic Orthodox Church.
      The "Polish" ruling Ukraine were mostly Ruthenian aristocracy nobles who converted to Roman Catholic and adopted Polish language.
      Had Commonwealth managed to assimilate the middle Ukrainian Orthodox nobility and the warrior class Cossacks as it happened with the middle Lithuanian and Ruthenian nobility the history of the Europe would be drastically different ... (Not necessarily better 🙂)

    • @laszlozoltan5021
      @laszlozoltan5021 Před rokem +1

      aaaand had it's own seat in the UN since '45

  • @155gerard
    @155gerard Před rokem +7

    Dr. Fiona Hill is a genius. We need to change the antiquated law in The US that says only American born US citizens can be president vice president. I hope she become United States Secretary of State in a coming administration. If that birth requirement was changed (as although she is an American Citizen of The United States, she was born in The UK) it would be beyond incredible to have a leader such as Dr. Hill. We would of course also gain enormous benefit if she became US Secty of State. She is sharp beyond.

  • @mariocastro7379
    @mariocastro7379 Před rokem +13

    Awesome woman! Stay safe!

  • @lenoakes2450
    @lenoakes2450 Před rokem +8

    Wonderful!

  • @davisoaresalves5179
    @davisoaresalves5179 Před rokem +10

    She is very intelligent.

  • @petergaskin1811
    @petergaskin1811 Před rokem +1

    The problem for NATO was that, on the surface, it had bought into the myth of Russia being a "near peer" opponent. They were swiftly disabused of that misunderstanding and rapidly came to realise that the Russian military had been hollowed out by oligarchs and its own senior officers. Oligarchs got to oligarch, after all. Well said Dr Hill.

  • @mp4373
    @mp4373 Před rokem +6

    Excellent interview-she belongs back in government

  • @andyhowells1141
    @andyhowells1141 Před 9 měsíci

    Judging by the number of negative comments about this lady and her words, she must be saying something right !

  • @daejavue69
    @daejavue69 Před rokem +22

    Smart lady telling it how it was , this should be heard in the US who always remain nieve of events outside their boarders .

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey Před rokem +2

      naive (or naïve)

    • @Longtack55
      @Longtack55 Před rokem +5

      Did you notice that she is a Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institution - a U.S. institution based in Washington, an American city?( Duh.)

    • @FirstLast-di5sr
      @FirstLast-di5sr Před rokem +1

      @@Longtack55 I think it was more of a comment on the collective national conscious of the society.
      Tree falling in the forest sort of thing
      ...

    • @roymaddocks3184
      @roymaddocks3184 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Longtack55 she is about to be Chancellor of Durham University in Northern England

    • @scotmark
      @scotmark Před rokem

      @@Fidd88 My French is very rusty, but I believe naïf is the masculine form (un homme naïf), and naïve the feminine form (une femme naïve), but as a loan word in English we generally use the feminine form, with or without the accented "ï"; naïf also seems to be used as a noun, and both forms of naïveté/naivety still seem to be in use.
      Contrast this with blond/blonde, where correct English still maintains the gender of adjective (a blond man, a blonde woman), though the distinction appears to be fading in recent generations.

  • @dsthorp
    @dsthorp Před rokem +4

    Dr. Hill is qualified for the highest levels of service.

  • @revathibacsa
    @revathibacsa Před rokem +3

    Excellent analysis. The situation is getting more hopeless each day.

  • @mikebush6074
    @mikebush6074 Před rokem +26

    Dr. Hill is wise beyond her years. One area not brought up in the interview, we're how many more sanctions can be placed on Russia to increase disapproval among Russian citizens for this war. Another Avenue not discussed were how do reparations to rebuild Ukraine fit in, being paid by Russia.

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem +1

      Before reparations can be discussed Ukraine needs to win or agree to some terms that would possibly include reparations. I don't see either of these happening any time soon.

    • @jonathanstein5049
      @jonathanstein5049 Před rokem

      Billions of Russian assets are now being held by western nations and banks. Don't expect this to be returned to Russia.

    • @carynunez5664
      @carynunez5664 Před rokem

      Agree with you. Unfortunately Putin still gave the support of many Russians for this war due to many reasons.

    • @stevenhenry5267
      @stevenhenry5267 Před rokem

      You have no idea what reparations are.

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem

      why does not zelensky uphold the minsk agreements ? look it up

  • @johnlacy7644
    @johnlacy7644 Před rokem +2

    No wonder she ended up at odds with Trump - she's a thinker.

  • @greatspottedwoodpeck
    @greatspottedwoodpeck Před rokem +4

    What a brilliant and diplomatic mind, what a valuable resource for the west, I mean the incredible Fiona Hill

    • @155gerard
      @155gerard Před rokem

      Hopefully she will be US Secretary of State in the coming years. Genius level mind.

  • @geraldlevin5141
    @geraldlevin5141 Před rokem +4

    NATO view on Black Sea strategically, should consider expanding to also include a Kurd state; Reduce Russian influence in Syria by partitioning Syria to form Kurdish state in North-West Syria. So, Russia's naval port becomes Kurdish. For this, a United Nations General Assembly resolution is enough! Synergistically, a Kurd state will lower Turkish pressure from Kurds; facilitating FINLAND and SWEDEN joining NATO with Turkish support!!

  • @adrianogley2600
    @adrianogley2600 Před rokem +2

    very impressive as ever. Notice how discreet she was when commenting on how the Russians had bought into the political establishments of countries in the West...e.g., The UK and the Conservative Party.

  • @Justwantahover
    @Justwantahover Před rokem +6

    Life's CHEAP for Putin!

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem +1

      it is cheaper for zelensky actually life is quite valuable for zelensky $185000000 worth

    • @catmando3250
      @catmando3250 Před rokem

      @michael
      You might want to do a little research. Ukraine is not perfect, but compared to Putins Russia, Ukraine is absolute heaven.
      Kevin

  • @johnwalsh4857
    @johnwalsh4857 Před rokem +5

    How will the war end, when Putin falls out of a window.

    • @AAB463
      @AAB463 Před rokem +2

      Wish it were that easy

  • @APW554
    @APW554 Před rokem +17

    What a great interview Dr Hill knows her onions . Russia must be fully crushed on the battlefield ,then talks can begin on paying for all the senseless damage . They should be no reward for little dictators at all who push their luck ,only jail or a death sentence .

  • @Northcountry1926
    @Northcountry1926 Před rokem +10

    Brilliant, Brilliant Queen 🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻

  • @Kurtlane
    @Kurtlane Před rokem +4

    It was fine until the very end.
    No. Crimea and Donbas should not be in the hands of some international committee. They should de facto become Ukraine again. (De jure they are.) Period.
    It's very easy to sacrifice someone else's land.

    • @BJJgurl
      @BJJgurl Před rokem

      And somebody else's children. If you want this sorted out then send your kids and leave the rest of us out of that Slavic affair.

  • @narkelnaru2710
    @narkelnaru2710 Před rokem +18

    Fiona Hill is fabulous

  • @missadda8890
    @missadda8890 Před rokem +1

    When we finally extinguish ourselves we can look back and lament the fact that we had a beautiful planet and made a complete mess of it.

  • @quotegirl
    @quotegirl Před rokem +8

    Hope everything will be fine

  • @rusdayatiidrus5401
    @rusdayatiidrus5401 Před rokem +3

    The reality is too obvious for us all to witness that as time moves on more countries turn democratic simply because it suits human's demands n needs n instincts. And the obvious consequence is that despots or dictators must leave the world stage. Slava Ukraine n Slava Democracy ! ! !

  • @hadiyawilborn404
    @hadiyawilborn404 Před rokem +2

    Her books are great There's Nothing for You Here is her latest book. Interesting & well written. English &. American blue collar workers & class similarities.

  • @LR-jk2jk
    @LR-jk2jk Před rokem +14

    "Wee need to think carefully" - maybe, but more importantly, we need to act decisively and promptly. Talking and thinking alone willl cause much laughter in Kremlin.

    • @bluesteel5688
      @bluesteel5688 Před rokem +1

      And as an expert whose opinion we should value...your credentials are?

    • @stevenhenry5267
      @stevenhenry5267 Před rokem

      Wrong

    • @stevenhenry5267
      @stevenhenry5267 Před rokem

      Exactly. This guy has no business commenting on geopolitical events.

  • @harrydebastardeharris987
    @harrydebastardeharris987 Před 9 měsíci

    Great interview but as far as I’m concerned this is General Knowledge of History everyone should know.

  • @akeeriksson84
    @akeeriksson84 Před rokem +5

    The Swede Rurik that came from Uppland ( north of Stockholm) an area also called Roslagen ( law of the Ros) founded the Kyivan Rus Empire, the ”cradle” of Russia in 830 AD. Could it be that Putin wants to conquer Ukraine to move the Russian capital to Kyiv to ”get back to the roots” of Russia?

    • @ramspace
      @ramspace Před rokem

      The climate is a bit better and the beaches of the Black Sea are that much closer. 🤔

    • @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry
      @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry Před rokem

      Ah, no. I rather think the bureaucracy in Moscow would voice (and more importantly, act upon) their reservations around such a move. Not quite the same as the move from Bonn to Berlin, either.

    • @simplicius11
      @simplicius11 Před rokem +1

      Heh, a 'Swede" that worshiped Perun (from a documented source) and had a N1c L550 haplogroup?

    • @gagatube
      @gagatube Před rokem +1

      @@simplicius11 Are you propagating the Soviet re-interpretation of history where they claimed the Rus were really Slavs? Because I have it (from a documented source) that that horse is dead...

    • @simplicius11
      @simplicius11 Před rokem

      @@gagatube No, and from your question I'm certain that you aren't really familiar with the Soviet historiography.
      But I'm pretty sure that the Rus' were not Swedish simply because they were clearly distinguished from Svei(Swede) and the other tribes living at the Baltic coast, "...Varyazi, Svei, Urmane, Gote, *Rus',* Agnyane...
      Do you know any 'Vikings' worshiping Perun? I would like to see some documented source about that.
      Or taking Slavic names, from allegedly conquered population?
      Anyone claiming something like that, doesn't have any clue about a clan society.

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Před rokem +2

    Sound, correct reiteration of events. Trustworthy Historian.

    • @michaelmorahan57
      @michaelmorahan57 Před rokem

      she is a liar a lackey of the rothchilds and the WEF

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Před rokem

      She's a Biden-Blinken apologist. She's definitely an MI6 / CIA asset.

  • @janetbratter1
    @janetbratter1 Před rokem

    Hopefully Ms Hill will continue to advise future administrations and actually be listened to, which apparently she wasn’t during past “patriarchal” regime/administrations. That the current global structure recapitulates past events that she refers to (ie, both “world wars” and more) proves yet again the pathologies that dominate a world out of balance. It might be naive to think that we could achieve “peace in our time” much less a lasting peace, especially when it is clear that the global economy is based on the continued development of arms and ordinance. The charts compiled on todays recap of the BBC podcast with all the predictable characterisations of “the enemy” (drawn in red ink) and the “patriots” in green comparing the relative power of the tanks, where they are coming from (former Warsaw pact, older Soviet, and where the shells and missiles are being provided from) is a brutal reminder that in spite of the stated ambitions and goals of the EU, the truth is bleak.
    It may or may not be an accurate quote from Albert Einstein when he said that “You cannot prevent war while preparing for war”. One of the victorious European generals after WW1 stated that “Peace is just war done with other means”. My ex-father-in-law pointed out that every 20 years a generation of boys to men reach the age where wars are supplied to them as proof that “War is the sport of kings”. It is also the sport of those transnational industrialists who profit from the manufacture and use of the weapons of war.

  • @josephoconnell2705
    @josephoconnell2705 Před rokem

    Do I have to pay to subscribe.?

  • @theCount1968
    @theCount1968 Před rokem

    I'd like to see a debate with her and Scott Ritter.

  • @danremenyi1179
    @danremenyi1179 Před rokem

    There is about 5,000 years of precidents of big countries taking over smaller countries. International bullying is the modus operendi of international relationships. It is less than 100 years since the UK was the biggest empire the world has even known. How did the UK get all the territory in it enormous empire.

  • @02markcal
    @02markcal Před rokem +7

    GREAT interview!!

  • @docbogus6128
    @docbogus6128 Před rokem +3

    Cool headed lady. But, sorry. 'Diplomacy' and 'Putin' are no longer possible in the same sentence.

  • @Erik-gg2vb
    @Erik-gg2vb Před rokem +8

    Trump was also on Putin's payroll.

  • @user-yp9nz6bs9q
    @user-yp9nz6bs9q Před rokem

    Oh, captions my captions.

  • @mariamivanidze9116
    @mariamivanidze9116 Před rokem +1

    would be nice if while talking about Russia crossing lines and forcing new borders Abkhazia and so called South Ossetia were mentioned

  • @BillRussia
    @BillRussia Před rokem +4

    What about NordstreamI&II?

    • @nerdyali4154
      @nerdyali4154 Před rokem

      What about apple pie, chocolate pudding and ice-cream?

  • @sydneybrink4188
    @sydneybrink4188 Před rokem +1

    When Biden was elected president I thought a forceful message to the MAGA orcs would be to reinstate Fiona Hill and Alexander Vindman as part of the White House staff since they were unjustly removed from government service when they gave testimony during the first Trump impeachment process. Maybe Biden made the offer, I don’t now, but given the sometimes contradictory and painfully slow release of game-changing military aid to Ukraine, I am not optimitistic.

  • @elnielo1
    @elnielo1 Před rokem +11

    Ukraine has extremely rich and complementary mineral resources in high concentrations and close proximity to each other. The country has abundant reserves of coal, iron ore, natural gas, manganese, salt, oil, graphite, sulfur, kaolin, titanium, nickel, magnesium, timber, and mercury. IT ALWAYS COMES DOWN TO MONEY😪

  • @ernstwiltmann6
    @ernstwiltmann6 Před rokem

    Ich bevorzuge die analysen von Scott Ritter, Jeffry Sachs and Professor John Mearsheimer.

  • @AmalaPrakash
    @AmalaPrakash Před rokem

    What’s the solution? We all know these arguments by now.

  • @thomaswallace479
    @thomaswallace479 Před rokem +2

    I have great respect for Ms Hill. Unfortunately I am partly deaf & couldn't understand much of what she was saying. Closed captions would have been most helpful.

  • @arjalanarayan
    @arjalanarayan Před rokem

    Toronto,Night,Coolge

  • @arjalanarayan
    @arjalanarayan Před rokem

    Toronto,Night,School,Watcing Word,Enjoy

  • @silvanusforth1180
    @silvanusforth1180 Před rokem +1

    Like Hill she knows what she is talking about.

  • @ioangartner1223
    @ioangartner1223 Před rokem

    Does any intelligence advisors been fired for misjudgments?

  • @gumbycat5226
    @gumbycat5226 Před rokem +1

    A big part of the equation is rarely discussed. Russia's ability to endure the economic consequences of its war are diminishing by the hour. The big turning point was early December when the EU stopped all oil purchases and put a cap on the price Russia can earn. Phase 2 began in February with the end of all petrolium products. You can already see the crash in government deficits in January which was much worse than the Russians predicted. They have about 10 months of capital reserves and then the same in gold reserves (although this will cause a global price crash) and then all they can do is issue bonds to Russians, since they are denied the capital markets. The month they start depending on bonds is that month that hyperinflation will start kicking in. And they lost nearly a million of their most educated workforce, which fled the country in 2 stages, plus another 300k due to the mobilization, and they have nearly chewed through that 300k so will need more - as they draw off their workforce this will accelerate the economic collapse, which is already evident in the steep decline in sales tax revenue.

    • @poppystars9005
      @poppystars9005 Před rokem

      The IMF just released their predictions and had Russian economy expanding by 1.5%…it’s a big world and if China and India are available to buy Russian exports well you just switch buyers.

  • @dylandavis3518
    @dylandavis3518 Před rokem +19

    A true expert!! 💙💛👍

  • @jetphone1974
    @jetphone1974 Před rokem +2

    Someone inside the Kremlin needs to pop Vlad.

  • @lenisys1050
    @lenisys1050 Před rokem

    anyone remember the minsk accord???

  • @psychologianiestacjonarna6558

    Actually in WW2, more Ukrainians (in relative and total numbers) were kiIIed then Russians. Because German Barbarossa Operation took place mostly on Ukrainian territories, and Ukrainians were huge part of Soviet Army. That's just another of Russian myths debunked

    • @gbeachy2010
      @gbeachy2010 Před rokem +5

      You must be familiar with Tim Snyder's book Bloodlands. One of the darkest books I've come across.

    • @psychologianiestacjonarna6558
      @psychologianiestacjonarna6558 Před rokem +5

      @@gbeachy2010 I'm Polish. We don't fall for Russian lies in Eastern Europe. We know them too well. And we don't fall for the West's delusions about Russia either... Yeah, Timothy Snyder is a great human being

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem +2

      Another myth just like all the states within the Soviet Union were equal and just one big happy family in a worker's paradise. It's always been about Russia and it's still Russia's story. It also helps explain why Russians aren't protesting the war in large numbers. They were doing pretty well relatively speaking when Russia was the heart of the Soviet empire.

    • @psychologianiestacjonarna6558
      @psychologianiestacjonarna6558 Před rokem +6

      @@pakde8002 USSR wasn't a union of "states". It was a consequence of 400 years of imperialistic colonialism, invading neighbouring countries and territorial expansionism by military means. For instance, the indigenous nations and peoples of Siberia are 1-2% minorities on their own land today

    • @volodymyrv5897
      @volodymyrv5897 Před rokem

      30 years of friendship with Western partners and switched to a new one, improved with new Western technologies. Without satellite correction, pinpoint strikes on locations of deployment of Russian troops, right now, there will be no victory for the Western countries.
      Bureaucratic delay will lead to the fact that in six months “ tigers ” and “leopards” will end up in a Russian “zoo”.
      The command of Ukraine exaggerates the losses of the occupying Russian troops in order to mislead Western partners, creating the illusion of controlling the situation.

  • @SpectatorAlius
    @SpectatorAlius Před rokem

    Of course the is right when she says there are long lead times for both training and shipping such advanced Western weapons. But that is exactly why it is so disappointing that not only our allies but even President dithered and delayed before finally agreeing, for example, to ship F-16s. If Ukraine had had those months ago, they would be a big help right now. But since Ukraine did not get that, casualties for tanks in the counter-offensive is outrageously high.
    It is well known that in modern warfare, tanks should be backed up by infantry and covered with aircraft. Otherwise casualties are quite high.