Philip Ingram - Putin is Making Little Headway in his War, but does he Understand he's now Losing?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Philip Ingram is a journalist and consultant who has built on a long and senior military career as an intelligence, counterintelligence, security officer, and planner. Philip has extensive business experience, especially in steel manufacturing, and has set up companies from scratch, merged companies, taken over companies post sale assets. He also has extensive media experience, appearing on the BBC, Sky News and Radio networks, international networks including Al Jazeera, TRT World, CNN, ABC, CBC, Japanese NTV and many others.
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Komentáře • 907

  • @johnmaclean5429
    @johnmaclean5429 Před měsícem +38

    Love listening to philip. Thanks, good choice.

  • @bobjohnbowles
    @bobjohnbowles Před měsícem +93

    Philip Ingram makes a lot of sense of the drip-feed of equipment. The main problem is our own lack of readiness for this scale of conflict.

    • @dangeerraaron
      @dangeerraaron Před měsícem +5

      Very astute observation.

    • @imacp2909
      @imacp2909 Před měsícem

      Very True. But also the West's cowardice. These punks should be defeated by now if if the West had a pair of balls.

    • @devonglide1830
      @devonglide1830 Před měsícem +4

      It makes sense, but I’d be surprised if it was the planned intent behind the drip feed.

    • @saeed7099
      @saeed7099 Před měsícem +7

      @@devonglide1830nonsense

    • @huhummmmmmm
      @huhummmmmmm Před měsícem +1

      I don't think he did. He repeated reasons that Americans and Germans gave in the past, some of which are nonsensical, such as china will attack Taiwan if Russia falls apart; some of which has been disproven and he was contradictory there himself (time for training).. he didn't really go into the parts that were hopes to get back into economic ties afterwards (Germany), or the fear of being the ones who pay more than others (also Germany and rightfully so), etc. etc. Most about the global economic impact of a collapsing Russia was just wild guess work and inconsistent rambling.

  • @lorijones8860
    @lorijones8860 Před měsícem +170

    I’ve been watching Since beginning it’s with heart felt emotion and rage just been a profound effect on me and my opinion of Russia I’ve never Trusted Russia being a child of the 60’s it’s made me love Ukraine and the people who defend there land and people at a highest cost to them and they continue stand strong so much respect

    • @amandadonaghey7540
      @amandadonaghey7540 Před měsícem +16

      Here! Here!

    • @davidbrancaleone3039
      @davidbrancaleone3039 Před měsícem +12

      Hear! Hear! Beautifully expressed. Thanks

    • @barb.gerhard9501
      @barb.gerhard9501 Před měsícem +7

      Alot of blame can go to the western nations and Nato !

    • @davidbrancaleone3039
      @davidbrancaleone3039 Před měsícem +1

      @@barb.gerhard9501 so botkin, now blame everyone else but invader for invasion.
      Typical Kremlin media narrative.
      It's getting kinda repetitive, ya losers.

    • @timmommens901
      @timmommens901 Před měsícem +7

      Hear Hear

  • @irongron
    @irongron Před měsícem +75

    Colonel Ingram is a great guest, I always like to hear what he has to say, but I take issue with the comparison of "russia" breaking up making the former Yugoslavia look like a "Sunday school picnic", my father's Bosnian side were all ethnically cleansed from their home town of Bosanski Novi 35 years ago almost, and are now all over the world in Canada, the USA & Australia. They can never go back as Bosanski Novi is now in Republika Srpska and renamed "Novi Grad". No "Sunday School picnic" for them. The USSR had 40,000 nukes (yes, 40,000 google it) when it broke up in 1991 without any major wars like in Yugoslavia, so why is the break up of "russia" with a piddling 7,000 nukes a "huge worry" ? The world community dealt with that ok and here in Ukraine we do not consider the breakup of "russia" a huge worry, but a must or they will just keep doing the same 💩 they always do. Like the USSR, "russia" must go! No ifs or buts.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před měsícem +23

      I tend to agree, and the shouldn’t let the fear of Russian breakup limit our support for Ukraine. I’m sorry to hear about your family’s experience.

    • @irongron
      @irongron Před měsícem +14

      @@SiliconCurtain Cheers Jonathon, they have rebuilt their lives since so it's all good in those aforementioned great countries they went to. On another note with the nukes, if you look at a distribution map of where they are located in russia, there are none whatsoever in southern russia, and for good reason. Therefore, there is no chance the Kadyrov clan will ever get their hands on any nukes if russia breaks up! Ditto for say, Azerbaijan getting some to pass on to Iran etc.

    • @marisabenson1222
      @marisabenson1222 Před měsícem +4

      Agree

    • @timthetiny7538
      @timthetiny7538 Před měsícem +2

      ​@SiliconCurtain you're wrong.

    • @leuveu6610
      @leuveu6610 Před měsícem +2

      Well said

  • @agustinussiahaan6669
    @agustinussiahaan6669 Před měsícem +18

    Thank you, Jonathan.
    Support from Indonesia.

  • @Donovanwashere
    @Donovanwashere Před měsícem +31

    Great work, Jonathan 💪🇺🇦🙏 🇺🇸

    • @mamindhive
      @mamindhive Před měsícem

      USA feeding Ukrainian men to the bear, USA as usual causing wars and chaos in the world

  • @nadenek
    @nadenek Před měsícem +7

    WOW! I'm only 20min into this interview and this guy's grasp of the situation is blowing me away. The geopolitics combined with transnational organized crime means it is not going to be an easy way to get us out of this mess that our betters have gotten us into. By far, this is the best interview I've seen so far on what we are up against.

    • @toby9999
      @toby9999 Před měsícem

      Russia got us into the war in Ukraine. Rouge states (bullies) stuff up the world, just as bullies stuff up school playgrounds.

    • @matthiasklopke161
      @matthiasklopke161 Před měsícem

      Putin is not "our betters"

  • @dianetourje1359
    @dianetourje1359 Před měsícem +10

    Wonderful guest-such depth of knowledge!

    • @sickboy8682
      @sickboy8682 Před měsícem

      Do deep I'm drowning in the bullshit.

  • @johnvellinga8487
    @johnvellinga8487 Před měsícem +8

    Read "Inheriting the Bomb" by Marianna Budjeryn. She chronicles the de-nuclearization of SSRs after the dissolution of the USSR. It seemed scary at the time. But it went well. Although I suppose that Ukraine regrets it all now. Since they were sold out by all parties.

  • @CharlieStokes-hw8rw
    @CharlieStokes-hw8rw Před měsícem +10

    Once again Jonathan, you present fantastic analysts and commentators. I was impressed by Phillips whom I was unfamiliar with prior to your posting. Your channel broadens the scope for those of us struggling to understand this exceedingly complex new world.

  • @robby3467
    @robby3467 Před měsícem +7

    Brilliant guest. First time I've heard someone provide a balanced nuanced take on the whole war. Been too much of the "give them everything up front". Just not practical nor sensible. That said, weapons supply has been too slow at times, but that a different discussion. Too many people lose sight of who Ukraine is up against. They have to be ground down and that takes time.

  • @michaelmichaels-tw7wd
    @michaelmichaels-tw7wd Před měsícem +7

    Brilliant Philip & Jonathan 💖💖💖💖💖 Excellent video 💖💖💖💖💖

  • @ClayronHilaireTessier
    @ClayronHilaireTessier Před měsícem +60

    Well, let him lose ! I want Putin to lose

    • @JaneSoole
      @JaneSoole Před měsícem +9

      So do I - so much. The Ukrainians have shown the world what true bravery is, unlike the wobbly cosy West leaders.

    • @TenylegMinekez-uc7co
      @TenylegMinekez-uc7co Před měsícem +1

      That surely will happen if you want it strongly enough!🤡

    • @des_smith7658
      @des_smith7658 Před měsícem +5

      Ukraine got played and lost

    • @TenylegMinekez-uc7co
      @TenylegMinekez-uc7co Před měsícem

      @@des_smith7658 Well, I would like to say that we never saw similar in history...

    • @carolwilliams8511
      @carolwilliams8511 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@JaneSooleAbsolutely. Our politicians are a feeble lot.

  • @edschofield37
    @edschofield37 Před měsícem +20

    The bottleneck in training is not pilots for the F16, it's ground crew. It takes 2 years to train the maintenance crew.

    • @Filpy-hk7di
      @Filpy-hk7di Před měsícem +1

      Why not split maintenance into routine/minor - done in Ukraine, and major/periodic - done in Romania or Poland with already trained technicians. Or is everything major with F16s?

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před měsícem +3

      F-16's require a large amount of minimal daily maintanance/diagnostics every flight to keep the craft in top shape.
      Also proper hangers/bunkers and supply logistics have to be set up. Poland and others can handle major repair/maintanance, but daily is formidable.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před měsícem

      Also radars and missle defence to restrict missles/drones from airspace.

    • @reaperbsc
      @reaperbsc Před měsícem +2

      Everything is major. The F-16 has very intensive maintenance requirements. Not as bad as a 5th Gen. But the bar is very high.
      The Gripen is an arguably better option for Ukraine at this moment. It's MUCH easier to maintain. But Sweden wasn't in NATO at the start of the war, so they needed what they had. Plus, there are 6,000 F-16s in the world. Versus a couple hundred Gripen? (Not sure of exact figures on that.) Making spare parts cheap and easy to find for the F-16.

    • @sickboy8682
      @sickboy8682 Před měsícem +1

      Ukraine will never get the F16s it's fanciful to think that they will at this stage.

  • @shaiaheyes2c41
    @shaiaheyes2c41 Před měsícem +9

    Very important talk. Thank you both.

  • @elainekarlsson8384
    @elainekarlsson8384 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks so much for this conversation, guys!!Extremely interesting and scary at the same time.
    Philip Ingram is one of those people I leap at when he pops up on CZcams on different channels.
    Thanks, Jonathan 🙏

  • @tracywright6908
    @tracywright6908 Před měsícem +27

    Always heed Baltic wisdom.

  • @philblum1496
    @philblum1496 Před měsícem +10

    Fantastically information, thanks. We are not paying enough attention to the information war.

  • @G0ldfingers
    @G0ldfingers Před měsícem +63

    It's like this as i see it, the Russian Bear has been caught and chained, and like any wild animal it continues to flail around wildly with a fiery look in it's eyes, after some time it pretends to have calmed down and pleads for ceasefire, but we all know damn well if you release any of the chains holding it down it will strike while your in range, so it has to remain chained until it finally retreats into it's own cage.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před měsícem +6

      Exactly that.

    • @sickboy8682
      @sickboy8682 Před měsícem

      Projection - look at the demeanor of Putin compared to the western 'leaders'. Putin is calm, collected and totally within his comfort zone. You guys are delusional.

    • @fredfred2363
      @fredfred2363 Před měsícem

      Excellent analagy.

    • @biggusdickus5986
      @biggusdickus5986 Před měsícem

      Just conpatring them to a bear annoys me and all this dont poke the bear crap is just bolstering their self image, they're not a bear thats a tough animal looks after itself, they're more like Hyenas scavenging and picking on the seemingly weakest

    • @samuelarthur9247
      @samuelarthur9247 Před měsícem +1

      How is bear chained? A chained bear making incremental progress on the battle is not chained at all.
      Soon there will be nobody to fight for Ukriane, stop this war now. Russia obviously had the upper hand at the moment unfortunately.

  • @matscarlsson2522
    @matscarlsson2522 Před měsícem +26

    I cannot understand how it can the west’s task to keep russia together.

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 Před měsícem +2

      Who in the West is doing that?

    • @matscarlsson2522
      @matscarlsson2522 Před měsícem +9

      @@ak5659The guest speaker says we need to do that, and I disagree

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent Před měsícem +3

      ​@@matscarlsson2522
      I also disagree, but I still think there are things to consider.
      I couldn't care less about China invading Russia and securing resources. As far as I'm concerned they should do that right now.
      On the other hand, six regional powers gaining control over nukes, rather than all of them being controlled from Moscow, are risks, and people generally hate change and risks.

    • @erichbreckoff3405
      @erichbreckoff3405 Před měsícem

      Nuclear armed warlords who make putin look like a saint

    • @mesquick
      @mesquick Před měsícem

      Mostly because the ones running the show are slavics and therefore indo-europeans, and people tend to thnk they are more western oriented than the other multiple etnicities that exist in RF.

  • @lsees5753
    @lsees5753 Před měsícem +13

    Boy, this should be good! Can’t wait.

  • @HarvinGwin-kr1ry
    @HarvinGwin-kr1ry Před měsícem +7

    Very excellent plain spoken facts. Way to go, brother. What a guest! 36:58

  • @djparn007
    @djparn007 Před měsícem +26

    Thank you, Jonathan. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

  • @csmiller5221
    @csmiller5221 Před měsícem +53

    No need to broadcast this to Putin. Let him find out the hard way.

    • @CAPSLOCKPUNDIT
      @CAPSLOCKPUNDIT Před měsícem

      Putin is likely aware that his colossal vanity project is careening toward disaster. Everyone in his inner circle knows the same. But they all have to stay the course and pretend Dear Leader is in it to win it, if they know what's good for them.
      And who knows? Maybe they'll pull it off anyway, through sheer stubbornness and blind luck, maybe with "hybrid warfare" shenanigans thrown in. A Trump win would be the ultimate UNO reverse card for Russia.

    • @TOMAS-lh4er
      @TOMAS-lh4er Před měsícem

      SHAME,SHAME,SHAME . on the West for withholding all the weapons that Ukraine needed, weapons that NATO armies would NEVER go to war against Russia without, BUT expect Ukraine to do so !!! HOW is it even possible that the WEST does not understand that PUTIN is the 2nd, HITLER ?????? History books written by hounest people will condemn the EU and US for Giving Putin 3 years to kidnap Ukraine children and for his soldiers to torture civilians in the basement of every village !!!!

    • @TOMAS-lh4er
      @TOMAS-lh4er Před měsícem +6

      AND NATO and the EU should have been training Ukraine's forces and pilots Much sooner.

  • @niio111
    @niio111 Před měsícem +42

    Lukewarm US support is not from political acceptability, it is because Putin intimidated the administration. Fear of nuclear escalation drove the foolish restriction to not allow attack on Russian soil. Same is true for long range fires, which could have knocked out the Kerch bridge two years ago, before Russia built the new rail line across southern Ukraine. This would have made supply of Kherson and Crimea very difficult, and construction of the heavy defense lines there impossible. Instead, the Russians are dug in.
    The breakup of Russia might be as described, but there is no requirement for us to stop any criminality that goes on or might go on. The USSR broke apart without world calamity. The economic impact outside Russia would not be as dramatic as described; Russia is already very isolated from the world economy.

    • @CharlieStokes-hw8rw
      @CharlieStokes-hw8rw Před měsícem +2

      A few facts: 1) the new rail line is not complete. If completed, it will be extremely vulnerable to short-range HIMARS. 2) Ukraine has, until this time, had no strategic interest in completely destroying the Kirch Bridge. Might be a benevolent concern to allow civilians to bug out of Crimea. 3) Regarding criminality: Who are you? A criminal?

    • @andreabocchi6676
      @andreabocchi6676 Před měsícem +3

      I agree with you 100% and I couldn't disagree more from Mr Ingram's points of view, that in my opinion perfectly reflect the irresolution, cowardice and blindness of the Western governments as well as the revolting hypocrisy they use in order to hide their huge faults.

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 Před měsícem +1

      Off hand, I'd say Finland, Poland, and the Baltics. Sweden and Romania not long after.
      It would depend how things go hot.

    • @robinkelly1770
      @robinkelly1770 Před měsícem

      Not the administration that was intimidated. He bought the republivan party. Trump has been in his pocket for 30 plus years and people like tuberville, jordan etc have spent americsn independance days in meetings with putin.
      Know your enemy and in the USA's case many of its enemies are elected representatives

    • @reaperbsc
      @reaperbsc Před měsícem

      You know that's not true. Why in the hell, should America be afraid of russia? russia has nothing to attack us with. putin can't press the big red button. If he does, he's 100% a dead man. And he knows this.

  • @Anders-fs4ku
    @Anders-fs4ku Před měsícem +13

    Can't wait

  • @user-fz7zt6cw6f
    @user-fz7zt6cw6f Před měsícem +8

    The Australian Slinger is joining the Vampire 🦇. I hope it's successful.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před měsícem +4

    I'd like to thank both of you gentlmen so very much for a very interesting & informative conversation..I truly enjoyed & appreciated it.

  • @edwardhammond5582
    @edwardhammond5582 Před měsícem +8

    Biden, with his military advisors, and Speaker Mike Johnson should be required to meet the families who have lost fathers, husbands, brothers and other family members as a result of the delayed delivery of aid and the short deliveries of aid. Maybe if they had family members in Ukraine, that would change their attitudes.

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145 Před měsícem +7

    Excellent interview, thank you.

  • @johnwalsh4857
    @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem +100

    he knows he is losing, however he is hoping the Ukrainians will give up first

    • @40watt_club
      @40watt_club Před měsícem

      He knows, EU, US and NATO will falter and dismantle. Which I think is true. but it doesn't mean he will win the war. Cause Ukraine won't falter.

    • @greierasu
      @greierasu Před měsícem

      No, he hopes that "west" will abandon Ukraine as they did in Siria, Afganistan and so on. Also Russia is not passively waiting that west to give up they do whatever possible to push it towards this outcome by using corruption, useful idiots, agents, propaganda, sabotage, disinformation. West is attacked of totalitarian regimes, it's a full-fledged hybrid war, for many many years but it fails to acknowledge it. We have weak and stupid leaders.

    • @IusedtohaveausernameIliked
      @IusedtohaveausernameIliked Před měsícem +8

      Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't, but the fact that he refuses to admit that he's losing makes it moot.

    • @SteveOhw594
      @SteveOhw594 Před měsícem

      Putler is counting on reaping the rewards of his investments in the world wide coalition of autocracies and the radical right that he has funded coupled with the disinformation war on social media etc that his infected the minds and polities world wide. Putin is a war criminal a hybrid modern day mafia czar who has embarked on his imperial genocidal war. He must be stopped. Give Ukraine everything they need to win. They are us: modern day western rule of law democracy. We need to win

    • @mamindhive
      @mamindhive Před měsícem +2

      ​@@IusedtohaveausernameIlikedhe admitted that he has not achieved his goals, but no side has won as of yet, that's absurd, Russia has overtaken bakhmut and few other cities and villages, they are very slow gains with heavy casualties in both sides, you are misinformed or in denial

  • @theworkshed1253
    @theworkshed1253 Před měsícem +64

    He is hoping and helping Trump get back into power he has to know the mess he is in otherwise he would be nowhere near N Korea

    • @lorijones8860
      @lorijones8860 Před měsícem

      @@theworkshed1253 a Sad truth hopefully we give The conservatives the shellacking the Uk Did during their recent election 🎉 be a beautiful thing not that some left leaning figures aren’t a complete dumpster fire in them selfs if we can take the super majority in the house & senate hot dam back to America again

    • @bdub1934
      @bdub1934 Před měsícem

      I heard Putin is willing to share Crimea....lol He knows!! he is losing

    • @jan-erikjanson1995
      @jan-erikjanson1995 Před měsícem +4

      Huh? Please use sentences. Your reply is all jumbled.

    • @toby9999
      @toby9999 Před měsícem +2

      That makes no sense.

    • @fretworka3596
      @fretworka3596 Před měsícem

      Presumably, by "he" you mean "putin". russia is too far gone for trump to be able to help putin - if Americans are dumb enough to allow a convicted criminal to win the presidency.

  • @camo6344
    @camo6344 Před měsícem +3

    If Russia wasn’t aggressive NATO wouldn’t expand,NATO doesn’t look for customers countries look for NATO protection

  • @oohhboy-funhouse
    @oohhboy-funhouse Před měsícem +9

    The drip feed narrative is problematic, more of an excuse for poor planning, a lack of vision and coalition cat herding. A lot of capabilities weren't training restricted. Rocket artillery didn't need the same training as a tank. HIMARS is a truck, their farmers could maintain those. ATACMS is just another missile. Storm Shadow took a lot more effort. Tanks weren't given enough numbers to get combat mass. Bradley's is an example if you can get enough. The Ukrainians were screaming for demining equipment, they only got iirc 20% required. We held back DPICM, cross border attacks until it became critical. Not sending contractors sapped time from deploying capabilities like F16.
    Our treatment of Ukraine has been overly paternalistic and trying to fight the war on the cheap. War on the cheap is the most expensive way to fight. Every time we gave them a new capability, they have used them better than expected.

    • @yak41m
      @yak41m Před měsícem

      Renting land armies worked in 1941, not so much in the 21st century. If NATO is serious about standing up to RU/China they have to abandon the expedition approach and actually stand up corps/armies.

  • @ragingmonk6080
    @ragingmonk6080 Před měsícem +1

    I am American, US Army Vet, former contractor for DHS and NGIA. Putin is not losing and because you all are so smart. You can tell me why. This should be fun.

  • @chrismackenzie4789
    @chrismackenzie4789 Před měsícem +4

    Always really interesting listening to Ingram.

  • @lasalleny
    @lasalleny Před měsícem +12

    Jonathan, I have never heard articulated so clearly the potential fallout from the possible disintegration of Russia as I heard from Philip Ingram. What an eye opener.

    • @katewoolf6059
      @katewoolf6059 Před měsícem +2

      Imagine if Ukraine loses -- much worse for the globe. I'm tired of pundits talking about what ifs

    • @hawklord100
      @hawklord100 Před měsícem +2

      Can't make an omelate without breaking some eggs and with Russias commodity resources, who ever grabs power has an incentive to remain peaceful if it wants to sell these.

  • @louisnaidu9140
    @louisnaidu9140 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for another interesting and informative interview.

  • @vovchisko-dev
    @vovchisko-dev Před měsícem +2

    Jonathan, Philip, Thank you very much for this amazing episode! 🖖

  • @jasft9746
    @jasft9746 Před měsícem +33

    Look at the trends in his "peace proposals". He knows he's lost.

    • @bdub1934
      @bdub1934 Před měsícem +5

      I heard he is willing to share Crimea lol. he knows

    • @CollectiveDefence
      @CollectiveDefence Před měsícem

      @@bdub1934
      Where did you hear that?

    • @reaperbsc
      @reaperbsc Před měsícem +2

      Ukraine isn't.

    • @TenylegMinekez-uc7co
      @TenylegMinekez-uc7co Před měsícem

      Surely 🤡. That is why Ukraine grabs people from the streets to send them to the front. To see the great Ukrainian victory...

  • @judithbarton9410
    @judithbarton9410 Před měsícem +5

    I look forward to you shows in this vital time to have honest news. Thank you

  • @dbsteckey
    @dbsteckey Před měsícem +7

    Excellent podcast and great guest

  • @karinbreuer4577
    @karinbreuer4577 Před měsícem +1

    Great guest! Thanks for having him on 💪🙏🏻

  • @agh0x01
    @agh0x01 Před měsícem +7

    I agree with Ingram about the risks of an uncontrolled, rapid collapse of the Russian Federation. We need to manage their decline to be neither too slow, nor too fast.

    • @hawklord100
      @hawklord100 Před měsícem +2

      Russians are used to a gangster culture where money and guns have primacy, a few warlords getting special treatement from the west would help to manage this breakdown

  • @yamaneko-ex8fy
    @yamaneko-ex8fy Před měsícem +4

    Thanks Jonathan. Great interview.

  • @lsees5753
    @lsees5753 Před měsícem +7

    Wow, question asked and answered.

  • @paulchambers3142
    @paulchambers3142 Před měsícem +4

    Get Philip back in again!....there's still a lot of territory to cover.
    Thanks Jonathan....again a great guest.

  • @paulinemasters9125
    @paulinemasters9125 Před měsícem +5

    My goodness! What an enlightening conversation this has been. I really appreciate the depth and breadth of Philip's experience and analyses of so many aspects about Russian tactics and what could be possible outcomes in the future. Thank you also for your penetrating questions. We need to be so careful about our media and how it can influence rather than truly inform about so many issues.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před měsícem

      👍👍👍 a great guest, that’s definitely coming back on.

  • @KathyDow-zg2de
    @KathyDow-zg2de Před měsícem +6

    Love your work

  • @terrydoe1842
    @terrydoe1842 Před měsícem +32

    The fall of the USSR could have turned out differently if Putin had not been allowed to be in control. The Russian Federation in the future could still hold together and prosper if the right person was at the helm. Getting rid of Putin is paramount to the future of the region.

    • @bobjohnbowles
      @bobjohnbowles Před měsícem +5

      Not disagreeing with you, but it will take a lot more than the disappearance of the current FSB appointee.

    • @amandadonaghey7540
      @amandadonaghey7540 Před měsícem +4

      I agrée. ruzzia has a lot to offer. That said, while all our democracies are under threat from similar sorts of capitalist feudalism how do we overcome the generation of popular impotence/disinterest?
      🇺🇦🇮🇪🇺🇦

    • @terrydoe1842
      @terrydoe1842 Před měsícem +2

      @@amandadonaghey7540 Good question.

    • @dalecrocker3213
      @dalecrocker3213 Před měsícem

      Putin has prevented the new Russia becoming yet another American puppy dog.
      Whether you think that's good or bad is entirely up to you.

    • @TheYeti308
      @TheYeti308 Před měsícem

      Pssssttt ; He's right behind you , here's your chance .

  • @victoriahigman6802
    @victoriahigman6802 Před měsícem +2

    Gosh this man’s geo politics is so intense and knowledgeable! The world will change

  • @michaelmulcahy2277
    @michaelmulcahy2277 Před měsícem +5

    Interesting and thoughtful as always.

  • @stevelelew3190
    @stevelelew3190 Před měsícem +5

    Great work and updates as always

  • @DarkestAlice
    @DarkestAlice Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Jonathan, for inviting Philip Ingram. Thank you, Philip Ingram, for sharing your experiences with us. It was an interesting conversation and I hope, we will see part 2 on the "informational Armageddon" that you touched upon, and perhaps also on how the brain is formed by propaganda (or marketing), partly through our subconscious.
    🇺🇦 Перемоги та миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦

  • @habloverdi7047
    @habloverdi7047 Před měsícem +3

    Leaving behind poisoned vodka after a redeploy seems to work well.

  • @tikaanipippin
    @tikaanipippin Před měsícem +5

    Like the Black Knight in Monty Python's "The Holy Grail": 'Tis but a scratch... ... Come on you Pansy!', as his limbs are detatched, one by one.

    • @TesterAnimal1
      @TesterAnimal1 Před měsícem +1

      It’s more like Pyrrhus of Epirus.
      Google him, and why he is remembered by military strategists.

  • @Dougohere1
    @Dougohere1 Před měsícem +1

    This was one of the best and most interesting interviews I have seen on your channel. Phillip Ingram spoke with great insight and knowledge. The analysis and observations he made were objective, believable, and startlingly revealing. Thanks also to Jonathan for his excellent questioning and analysis as well.

  • @reinhardsterlika4480
    @reinhardsterlika4480 Před měsícem +14

    Slava Ukraini Jonathan!

  • @colmderispottery4804
    @colmderispottery4804 Před měsícem +6

    This man is a complete genius!! Enlightened by his brilliant perspective, thank you both for ring fencing so many loose ends.

  • @pgr3290
    @pgr3290 Před měsícem +30

    Losing? Industry is booming in Russia, especially the funeral industry. Putin will no doubt cite you several statistics to highlight massive growth in this sector over the last couple of years

    • @TB-zf7we
      @TB-zf7we Před měsícem +8

      😆

    • @johnwalsh4857
      @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem +11

      haha yes also high growth in the fertilizer industry, human fertilizer that is.

    • @guidoaselmann-brinkmann4034
      @guidoaselmann-brinkmann4034 Před měsícem +2

      There seem to be some areas that benefit from the huge casualties and the money they received as compensation for the death of their family member. So dead soldiers become fertilizer for their areas.

    • @Songshare
      @Songshare Před měsícem +3

      They do not even always collect and return their dead home.

    • @johnwalsh4857
      @johnwalsh4857 Před měsícem +2

      @@Songshare yah so that they dont have to pay the relatives and they can claim that they have low casualties. Ive even heard they shoot their wounded, most prevailent in the storm Z units

  • @esmew3850
    @esmew3850 Před měsícem +2

    So much good points and reflections! Thank you for this excellent analysis.

  • @bipolarman9246
    @bipolarman9246 Před měsícem +5

    There are some things that can never mix with each other. I think it's because of ideological differences.

  • @Sylvie_M
    @Sylvie_M Před měsícem +4

    Excellent episode!

  • @artmcteagle
    @artmcteagle Před měsícem +3

    Philip neglects to say that Ukraine begged for advanced weapons after 2014 but were rebuffed by the West. Poroshenko has confirmed this.

    • @betterdonotanswer
      @betterdonotanswer Před měsícem +1

      Not just advanced, Ukraine was prohibited from bying ANY weapon, so the Ukrainian volunteers smuggled them across the border.

    • @Ollies2CentsWardill
      @Ollies2CentsWardill Před měsícem

      He also neglected to say what toothpaste he uses. Do you expect every bit of relevant information in a 50 minute video?

    • @artmcteagle
      @artmcteagle Před měsícem

      @@Ollies2CentsWardill Touchy! It's very relevant additional information, especially when Phillip states that equipment delays were due in part to UAF having to 'master' the western arms. This could've all been avoided years ago, but the likes of Merkel and Cameron, Obama didn't want to 'annoy' Putin by supplying modern western arms.

  • @RayBrown
    @RayBrown Před měsícem +1

    Thank you! I always learn much from each of these video interviews.

  • @arek7198
    @arek7198 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you very much for your program, great work.

  • @davidbowers912
    @davidbowers912 Před měsícem +3

    A True Delight 👣👐☮️🇨🇦🌻🌻🌻🌻

  • @markquigley9730
    @markquigley9730 Před měsícem +8

    Brilliant understanding and analysis.

  • @fardreaming
    @fardreaming Před 15 dny

    One of the best guests you've had IMO, really breaks down complex subjects so that even idiots like me can understand them!
    He speaks very early without losing too much detail, and seems able to see what's really happening and convey this in a way the news, papers or TV don't seem able.

  • @bobouzala
    @bobouzala Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Philip, you are one smart cookie!!!

  • @sannip7404
    @sannip7404 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for your fantastic program. What baffles me is that the UN is so indifferent to these criminal Russian gangster networks in Africa. We need to refine our definitions of these to bring them in the forefront.

  • @sumwun9908
    @sumwun9908 Před měsícem +9

    The problem is Putin isn’t losing, it’s Russia that’s losing and Putin doesn’t care.

  • @ananamu2248
    @ananamu2248 Před měsícem +2

    The west had to leatn to trust ukraine....train ukranians ...and seebif zelenski meant what he said ....zelenski and ulranians have shown great creativity and fortitude .....

  • @moomoonine
    @moomoonine Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for an excellent conversation.

  • @dangeerraaron
    @dangeerraaron Před měsícem +3

    Another first class interview! Deeper understanding of the conflict you won't get on mainstream outlets.

  • @alanharwood1636
    @alanharwood1636 Před měsícem +2

    Food for thought.

  • @mikefallwell1301
    @mikefallwell1301 Před měsícem +2

    Ingram seems to have lots of experience making excuses for failure to act in a timely manner. He is the very epitome of the state department spokesman

  • @dougjones4538
    @dougjones4538 Před měsícem

    Fascinating discussion, and extremely knowledgeable guest. Thank you, Jonathan!

  • @DougWedel-wj2jl
    @DougWedel-wj2jl Před měsícem +3

    I also thought it was interesting to compare the breaking up of Russia to what happened to Yugoslavia.

  • @user-mz3in7vo5b
    @user-mz3in7vo5b Před měsícem +3

    Unmaned aircraft is must, considering pilot shortage/cost.

  • @williamrizzo8574
    @williamrizzo8574 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for your contribution

  • @user-qi8kc8jk1l
    @user-qi8kc8jk1l Před měsícem +2

    Thank you, so intressting

  • @dylanthomas12321
    @dylanthomas12321 Před měsícem +12

    F16 takes 17 hours maintenance for every 1 hour of flight and costs $27,000 per flight hour, and can fly for 3-4 hours. So Ukraine will have a challenge keeping them in the air and protecting them on the ground.

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent Před měsícem +3

      To be fair, a big chunk of that cost is labour, which is many times cheaper in Ukraine.

    • @wilberwhateley7569
      @wilberwhateley7569 Před měsícem +1

      Yup - upkeep for jets is labor-intensive: you can’t treat them like your grandpa’s old pickup…

    • @pedtrog6443
      @pedtrog6443 Před měsícem

      It appears that much of the advanced maintenance will be done out of country, Poland etc.

    • @sickboy8682
      @sickboy8682 Před měsícem

      Or, never at all. I doubt they'll ever make it back to Poland. They'll go the same way as Ukraines Su27's.

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent Před měsícem +3

      @@sickboy8682
      Is anyone stupid enough to expect no losses? It is a war you know, right?

  • @crimeajewel
    @crimeajewel Před měsícem +6

    ❤❤❤❤❤ 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 ❤❤❤❤

  • @Nenad-qz7zo
    @Nenad-qz7zo Před 27 dny

    Very intelligent man, almost no propaganda, cool headed analysis. Shame that such people are so rare.

  • @MrGanjasmurfen
    @MrGanjasmurfen Před měsícem +1

    Good job, love from Norway

  • @Gooddeeds023
    @Gooddeeds023 Před měsícem +6

    👍

  • @pistoletprezesa6835
    @pistoletprezesa6835 Před měsícem +9

    He's not losing, because Ukraine is not winning either. The civilized world is not doing enough to ensure Ukraine's victory.

    • @JaneSoole
      @JaneSoole Před měsícem +1

      How I agree...drip, drip, drip all the way. Why are the West leaders, our leaders, such scared little mice?

    • @TheisKrarupHansen
      @TheisKrarupHansen Před měsícem

      It is possible for both sides to loose, which is what happens when we only just support Ukraine enough to inflict damage on Russia.

  • @rbakkify
    @rbakkify Před měsícem +2

    Fantastic

  • @johnwilliams2660
    @johnwilliams2660 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks!

  • @timmommens901
    @timmommens901 Před měsícem +4

    🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦✌🇺🇦🇺🇦✌🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
    NAFO 69th Sniffing Brigade 😊

  • @user-kz5cw2gj3w
    @user-kz5cw2gj3w Před měsícem +4

    He's losing even though his troops are moving westward steadily; Russia has taken out the Ukrainian power grid; they have overrun another key strategic city on the SE front line, losing, really? I won't say he's winning but you cannot explain the above and claim that Ukraine is actually winning.

    • @nigelgarrett7970
      @nigelgarrett7970 Před měsícem +3

      How is it going in Vovchansk? How are the Russian oil refining facilities going? How are 16% interest rates and tax increases going? How is that LPG pipeline to China going, the one that was agreed to in 2006? Yes, things are going so well for Russia.

    • @user-kz5cw2gj3w
      @user-kz5cw2gj3w Před měsícem +1

      @@nigelgarrett7970 Right. Same for the Ukrainian economy. Nobody is winning.

    • @mrglide7078
      @mrglide7078 Před měsícem

      How is the 10 day special military operation going?
      How is the retention of illegally stolen land going the last 2 years?
      M0r0n

  • @eyemc2450
    @eyemc2450 Před měsícem +1

    The Tzar Nicolas 3 lost his entire fleet at the battle of Tsu-Shima against Japan in 1904 because the Russian ships, already when they left St. Petersburg to circumnavigate the globe, were called "flat irons", since corruption had made them unfit not only for navigation, but maybe just to keep afloat. In other words corruption didn't start in Russia with communism. It has been their way of doing things for centuries. The battle of Tsu-Sima was the final nail in the coffin of the Romanov's Empire

  • @robinadair9759
    @robinadair9759 Před 10 dny

    An absolutely excellent conversation.

  • @huhummmmmmm
    @huhummmmmmm Před měsícem +3

    That was quite underwhelming. Loads of inconsistent points from the guests, loads of apologist talking points. Oh if Putin falls, China will take Taiwan. What? Quite the opposite way around.

  • @timotheusvanesch3959
    @timotheusvanesch3959 Před měsícem +4

    The beste way we, as society, know to disenfranchise something, is by ridicule.
    Orcban-the-Toad was such a moment.
    il muzzelini will be defeated in November and ridiculed afterwards.
    Becauee that's the main weapon of democracy.

  • @Brasidas69
    @Brasidas69 Před měsícem

    A great channel and a great guest with point of views I haven't heard before.

  • @shaunarmstrong8594
    @shaunarmstrong8594 Před měsícem +2

    Why doesn’t this podcast talk to the men on the frontlines? They know a lot more than journalists and “consultants”.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před měsícem +1

      We have done a few - but it’s a real challenge as most don’t speak English. I can talk to them in Russian, but it’s not always a compelling experience for the audience. However, I will soon go to Ukraine and will try to do some interviews like this.

    • @shaunarmstrong8594
      @shaunarmstrong8594 Před měsícem +1

      @@SiliconCurtain There are plenty of Anglosphere soldiers that would be willing to do an interview. I have listened to at least half a dozen for about 8 - 10 hours. They tend to give a different version of what is really going on at the front than the 100’s of guests on dozens of podcasts that have never fought on the frontlines.

  • @igorloncar051
    @igorloncar051 Před měsícem +3

    This guy talking Like nuclear war is not posible between nato and Russia

  • @xavierviaene5022
    @xavierviaene5022 Před měsícem +3

    It is about the sameproblem as with Saddam Hussein. THe US assumed by removing Saddam that Iraq would become a democratic country but it turned out to evolve towards anarchy and a civil war between groups of different religion , backed by Iran etc. Saddam was a cruel dictator but at least he had autority and kept the country together by his bath party regardless what religion. When such an autocratic leader is removed it creates a ' vacuum ' of power, same as in Lybia where Khadafi was removed and it is still anarchy all around. The best solution would be a valid , powerful opposition with an accepted leader by the west , such as Navalny who had a lot of credit in the West and even in Russia, but he's murdered as well. So for the moment there is littly hope to keep Russia all together without falling into anarchy or civil war which may benefit in fact only China who will secure its interests even military and invade Russia to seize or occupy to do so ... At that point the Russian military which is in trouble already with UA won't be able to withstand China at all.