Ukraine and the Age of Cowards - Konstantin Kisin

The great American investor, Peter Thiel, said in a speech in 2014 that in the modern West courage is in shorter supply than genius. It doesn’t feel like it but 2014 is now a full decade in the past, and in that time the supply of courage has continued to fall off a cliff. #ukraine #russia #biden
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Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@francisjfoster) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.

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  • @triggerpod
    @triggerpod22 күн бұрын

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  • @jpoeng

    @jpoeng

    22 күн бұрын

    The problem is that KK’s assessment of potential end states continues to be wrong. The 1991 borders are attainable with sufficient support. Why on earth would Ukrainians be willing to sacrifice people and land to russia after Bucha? Unconscionable.

  • @solvingpolitics3172

    @solvingpolitics3172

    22 күн бұрын

    Sir, you are not doing this correctly. People never remember statistics. Take your advsary down in large bites. 1. Tell us what is a Palestinian and their founding father? 2. If Jews are set l ers in Israel, tell us what that makes Muslims in Europe? 3. Name anything that has benefited the world more than European civilization?

  • @cantstandnomore

    @cantstandnomore

    22 күн бұрын

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  • @AlexKlimov-hp9re

    @AlexKlimov-hp9re

    22 күн бұрын

    After this video I want to unsubscribe, good sir!

  • @wudduprizz

    @wudduprizz

    22 күн бұрын

    Russia wasn't chased out of Kiev, they left after they had reached a tentative peace agreement which your prime minister of the time kyboshed on behalf of NATO. Your video is riddled with other such inaccuracies. I feel for the Ukranian people, but analyzing the situation from an emotional perspective is out of character for this channel.

  • @Chima4289
    @Chima428922 күн бұрын

    Territorial concessions for what? What do you mean “long term security?” Security for Ukraine? For Russia? For both? On what conditions?

  • @bulldog71ss33

    @bulldog71ss33

    22 күн бұрын

    Happy to see someone in the comments section who is not a Russian bot.

  • @evanchristie9778

    @evanchristie9778

    22 күн бұрын

    @@bulldog71ss33 so anyone who dosent buy the US propaganda nonsense is a Russian bot? drink some more kool aid dude, we dont want reality to set in do we?

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    22 күн бұрын

    Agreed. There is a somewhat naive belief that negotiations magically produce peace when there is not an outcome which is acceptable to both sides. So-far, Putin seems happy to see Russian and Ukrainian men die in pursuit of stated outcomes that include neither Ukraine's security, nor its sovereignty

  • @kvazimedvedababl

    @kvazimedvedababl

    21 күн бұрын

    @@peterwebb8732 Acutally Biden is happy to see Ukraine and Russia destroyed by US neocons pushing this proxy war for decades

  • @hunteralderman4867

    @hunteralderman4867

    21 күн бұрын

    What is the alternative? To continue to lose the war until they are in an even worse position before calling it quits?

  • @tommyrq180
    @tommyrq18022 күн бұрын

    Refer to the “Winter War” of 1939 when Stalin’s Red Army invaded Finland with over 20 DIVISIONS. The west abandoned them just as they are with Ukraine. The Soviets, just like the Russians, initially failed to accomplish their military objectives despite massive numerical and arms advantages. Despite their valiant efforts, Finland lost territory they still lack. Quite a number of parallels.

  • @rewdwarf123

    @rewdwarf123

    22 күн бұрын

    I believe they lost 9% of it.

  • @mikitz

    @mikitz

    21 күн бұрын

    Followed by a very real fear of a new invasion for the next eighty years, since it was only a matter of time before they'd do it again. This lead the Finns never to let their guard down for a second and never trust the Russians (again).

  • @kevinfox1780

    @kevinfox1780

    21 күн бұрын

    @@rewdwarf123 11%

  • @rewdwarf123

    @rewdwarf123

    21 күн бұрын

    @@kevinfox1780 Even worse!

  • @michaelm3691

    @michaelm3691

    21 күн бұрын

    It's even worse now, because we took their means to defend themselves. Supporting Ukraine isn't just the right thing, but a moral responsibility.

  • @adammarischuk4536
    @adammarischuk453622 күн бұрын

    I have a piece of paper in my hands which guarantees peace in our time- Neville Chamberlain

  • @MrBahjatt

    @MrBahjatt

    21 күн бұрын

    Chamberlain signed a document he knew he could not abide by (defending Poland in case of invasion). Regardless of how you look at it, Hitler voided the agreement, whereas Russia has not voided anything. Indeed, Hitler would likely have stopped at Poland if France and Britain did not declare war on Germany.

  • @desydukuk291

    @desydukuk291

    21 күн бұрын

    So sad that Konstantin is holding up that piece of paper, i thought better of him.

  • @emceedoctorb3022

    @emceedoctorb3022

    21 күн бұрын

    Difference is history has used that to beat Chamberlain over the head and paint him as a coward without taking any context in to account.

  • @evanchristie9778

    @evanchristie9778

    21 күн бұрын

    @@emceedoctorb3022 Given the amount of death and destruction it always baffled me why Chamberlain was criticised for trying so hard to avert the war. Peoples judgement in hindsight was grossly unfair, with what knowledge he had at the time his efforts although futile were quite heroic I thought. Its a shame no one in Nato has put in any effort whatsoever to avert the war...they clearly invited it, scuttling peace talks at every turn

  • @wombatsgalore

    @wombatsgalore

    21 күн бұрын

    @@evanchristie9778, because he didn't avert the war? Choosing shame over a fight does not spare you the fight... When they were coerced into accepting Hitler's demands, Czechoslovakia had STROGNER military, than Germany, They could've fought and -- with British and French helped -- would've likely prevailed, sparing those millions of lives, that perished defeating the much stronger Germany a few years later.

  • @patmalone4559
    @patmalone455922 күн бұрын

    The war is not meant to be won, the war is meant to be continuous.. - US Congress

  • @franciscomap75

    @franciscomap75

    21 күн бұрын

    That is just a platitude, wars are won and lost all the time

  • @patmalone4559

    @patmalone4559

    21 күн бұрын

    @@franciscomap75 not American wars since ww2 son! Wake up.

  • @franciscomap75

    @franciscomap75

    21 күн бұрын

    @@patmalone4559 Korea Granada Iraq war 1 and 2

  • @patmalone4559

    @patmalone4559

    21 күн бұрын

    @@franciscomap75 not one of them have actually been won you moron

  • @emceedoctorb3022

    @emceedoctorb3022

    21 күн бұрын

    We have always been at war with Eastasia.

  • @r.bond.006.9
    @r.bond.006.922 күн бұрын

    You didn't really touch on the part where even if a ceasefire is negotiated it only gives Russia more time to build back up and attack again.

  • @PerpetualVoyager

    @PerpetualVoyager

    22 күн бұрын

    That’s for sure

  • @johnstuart4914

    @johnstuart4914

    22 күн бұрын

    Highly unlikely. Both countries have been devastated by the conflict. Russia will almost certainly not want to restart the war again

  • @r.bond.006.9

    @r.bond.006.9

    22 күн бұрын

    whatever helps you sleep at night...

  • @user-nt7ku3it5y

    @user-nt7ku3it5y

    22 күн бұрын

    You mean what we Europeans did over 8 years. Merkel said we wanted that war and prepered for it.

  • @user-nt7ku3it5y

    @user-nt7ku3it5y

    22 күн бұрын

    @@johnstuart4914 Russia never wanted that war, unlike ukraniens, americans ... russians dont see ukraniens a different.

  • @lifemasterkris1865
    @lifemasterkris186522 күн бұрын

    I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that this was filmed before the US House of Representatives approved $61B dollars in aid while telling the American people to go . . .

  • @pfacka

    @pfacka

    22 күн бұрын

    I don't think that this is going to change Konstantin's stance by much. I don't think he is insincere, but whole premise of his argument depends on Russia willingness to negotiate - I very much doubt they are.

  • @Madgardian

    @Madgardian

    22 күн бұрын

    Yup..and...the new $95 billion is being split between Is reel you crane and tie wan. How is the world not at war again? Money printer go brrrrrrr! as the people suffer.

  • @joshpayne2600

    @joshpayne2600

    22 күн бұрын

    Most American people support Ukraine, it's just you and a minority that can go. . .

  • @fanfeck2844

    @fanfeck2844

    22 күн бұрын

    So you’re speaking for all the US?

  • @gavin6284

    @gavin6284

    22 күн бұрын

    They are paying in blo0d. And defending democracy. Gosh darn right the democratic world should support them. How would you like to see your son returned in a box.

  • @kurtgarwood8618
    @kurtgarwood861822 күн бұрын

    French military report said that 35k casualties are inflicted on Ukraine monthly by Russia. They factually can’t sustain these numbers and it only going to get worse as the quality of Ukrainian conscripts goes down. Ukraine’s surviving “offensive” brigades from 2023 have been thrown into the defense and worn down. New replacements are mostly conscripts that have little morale to fight compared to the volunteers that flooded the service. No evidence of an imminent internal collapse of Russia which is the only chance of a real victory for Ukraine.

  • @LyricalSteeler

    @LyricalSteeler

    14 күн бұрын

    U.S said this week that they haven't recieved any more Ukranian men to train since the last batch which was quite some time ago which they condluded must mean that Ukraine hasn't been able to find enough men to draft, not enough to send any to Germany to be trained by the U.S military bases there. The manpower issues we've heard about in the media could really bad and they can't find enough to draft into service, not enough to send enough to Germany anyway. Or all were needed ASAP at the front and only limited time for training meant there was no point or time to send any of them to Germany for months of training.

  • @TollyTolly
    @TollyTolly22 күн бұрын

    Sorry Konstantin but you can't get any long security agreement with country that already gave you security guarantees and then invaded you

  • @AscendantStoic

    @AscendantStoic

    22 күн бұрын

    No such thing happened, stop making shit up.

  • @TollyTolly

    @TollyTolly

    22 күн бұрын

    @@AscendantStoic guess 1 extra chromosome just doesn't let you to percept reality as it is

  • @AscendantStoic

    @AscendantStoic

    22 күн бұрын

    @@TollyTolly Says the fucking moron supporting the Nazis in Ukraine .. shut the fuck please.

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    22 күн бұрын

    @@AscendantStoic look under the bed for Ukrainian Nazis

  • @prometheusunbound

    @prometheusunbound

    22 күн бұрын

    The west also guaranteed no nato movement outside of west Germany

  • @timothymanning6972
    @timothymanning697222 күн бұрын

    How is it a conspiracy theory that we are encouraging Ukraine to fight to deplete Russian military strength? Multiple politicians have flat out said this.

  • @alexanderparshin5979

    @alexanderparshin5979

    22 күн бұрын

    his wife is ukrainian he's as biased as hamsa youssef whose wife is palestinian

  • @axelhopfinger533

    @axelhopfinger533

    22 күн бұрын

    Except that it has the exact opposite effect and now Russia has massively grown its military strength by getting rid of all of its old equipment and replacing it with new one whilst getting its industry to full sustained wartime production capacity. Outproducing the collective West due to deep domestic resource reserves. And Russian manpower losses were by far not high enough to exhaust or cripple its warfighting capabilities. But it greatly helped Russia to purge its ranks of incompetence and corruption and give its military actual combat experience against NATO equipment and training. Which will all come back to bite NATO in its collective ass soon enough.

  • @jjreddick377

    @jjreddick377

    22 күн бұрын

    That’s not the same thing as saying we are fighting to the last Ukrainian. Ukraine would have fallen if the people didn’t want to fight

  • @axelhopfinger533

    @axelhopfinger533

    22 күн бұрын

    @@jjreddick377 Half of Ukraine's population has fled the country and Zelensky has to use press gangs to grab the remaining fighting age men off the streets and forcefully conscript them. You can be certain the majority of Ukrainian military personnel today isn't fighting voluntarily. Except maybe for the few fanatical ultranationalists like Azov, which also have been heavily decimated. Russia on the other hand has little problem finding tens of thousands of volunteers additionally to its conscripts. Although there are also quite a few Russian men who fled conscription. Experts guess the K/D ratio of around 8:1 in Russia's favor over the conflict so far. And its unmobilized manpower reserves are still deep. But all the stubborn resistance of Ukraine achieves now is, to senselessly waste more of its citizen's lives it cannot afford to lose, if it wants to remain a functional nation. And without Western support, Ukraine would have folded within the first months of the conflict, sparing so many men's lives on both sides. So yes, the West is fighting this war down to the last Ukrainian. And once it becomes apparent that Ukraine is finished and Russia cannot be stopped or overcome, it will be dropped like a hot potato. And all the money in the world won't change the outcome of this senseless conflict a bit. Only the final body count.

  • @sullathehutt7720

    @sullathehutt7720

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@axelhopfinger533 Ain't God good? 😊🐻🇷🇺

  • @Makrillo
    @Makrillo22 күн бұрын

    What long term security can there be against an opponent who took your nukes and promised not to invade, and then invaded anyway. They already had a non-aggression-pact with Russia, so how much value can there be in a new one, Russias word isn't worth anything.

  • @CedarHunt

    @CedarHunt

    22 күн бұрын

    Exactly this. There are no negotiations because there is nothing to talk about. The Russians burned whatever credibility they might have had years ago. Any guarantees they make aren't worth the paper they are printed on and its completely unreasonable to make concrete concessions like territory or military alliances in return for something that can and will be rescinded with the stroke of a pen the minute Putin feels strong enough to continue on his terms.

  • @truth_hearts_1940

    @truth_hearts_1940

    22 күн бұрын

    and the west also promised to fight for Ukraine in exchange for those nukes.

  • @raduchirila7679

    @raduchirila7679

    22 күн бұрын

    It was more that a non agression pact, it was a recognition of the 91 borders... amazing how people can still suggest making deals with a nation that does not respect deals

  • @ivanchizhikov9939

    @ivanchizhikov9939

    22 күн бұрын

    that "non-agression pact" never implied that Ukraine could be part of nato. in 91 we promised to not invade Ukraine that was neutral, friendly, and a good partner in trading. also, it was a brother nation, now it's run by nationalists who hates all russian, implies anti-russian policies and wants ant anti-russian military alliance. surprise-surprise, our answer to that is "how about no" also, since 91 there were many instances in result of which you can say the same about Ukraine - "their word isn't worth anything" and same can be said about the west.

  • @GideonTyree

    @GideonTyree

    22 күн бұрын

    @@ivanchizhikov9939 Of course they want an anti-Russian military alliance! You would too if you lived in a country Russia was constantly threatening to invade and finally did actually invade!

  • @claudeyaz
    @claudeyaz22 күн бұрын

    It's like people forgot that's wars used to be able to end without unconditional surrender & complete destruction, there's a reason there were so many trade and war treaties throughout history... It really should have found a peace of some sort.. after Ukraine was able to put up a good fight and have leverage.. But too many people had too many financial motivations to keep the death coming

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    22 күн бұрын

    Your problem is that Russia has not shown any sign of believing that Ukraine has that "leverage". Negotiation cannot succeed when there is not a proposed outcome that is acceptable to both sides, and to which both sides can be held. Stated Russian aims not only include taking a lot more of Ukraine -including people, not just territory - but denying Ukraine either effective security or self-determination. Good luck getting the Ukrainians to accept that.

  • @claudeyaz

    @claudeyaz

    22 күн бұрын

    @@peterwebb8732 I'm not disagreeing with you, but early on in the war Ukraine did have the leverage.. Russia did not have a good status, and they were hurting because the sanctions had just happened, that was the perfect time to negotiate for peace. And it was the Western powers that stopped that wasn't it? And then, they could write into the documents if Russia goes against a single more foot of land, the allies would have justification to go World War 2 on their a**. The way they have a lot of things to play out instead, has a lot of the West tired of it, because in their eyes nothing has changed between now and the invasion.. Had there been some sort of peace pause, and Russia made a deal not to step another foot in, then people would be a lot more gung-ho and supportive

  • @anglomandingo666

    @anglomandingo666

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@claudeyaz what would you do in their situation?

  • @Sam--506

    @Sam--506

    22 күн бұрын

    Ukraine placed a law that forbids negotiations with Russia.

  • @TheDozinggrey

    @TheDozinggrey

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Sam--506 not true. Forbidden negotiations with Putin , not with Russia - big difference

  • @user-fp4wt9rt8p
    @user-fp4wt9rt8p22 күн бұрын

    I think you are missing the mark from the performance of Americans. Imagine 50 years of forced wars - Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan. You’ve lost sons and daughters, your country is $34T in debt, and you see your own government failing you everywhere. Street crime, drug over doses, pointless identity politics etc etc Now imagine citizens experiencing this, for decades, say to themselves “why are we in or funding forever wars, perhaps we should try and get our own $hit together because we are bad at policing the world and broke at home

  • @Pangora2

    @Pangora2

    22 күн бұрын

    Ah, but as he says, he's Ukrainian living in Britain - asking us to go deeper into debt to protect a country he isn't even in is what he is asking. He goes on about how the West shouldn't fall, but then thinks the West should over extend itself to save some country no one cared about before 2022.

  • @robertseavor4304

    @robertseavor4304

    22 күн бұрын

    Ukraine sent soldiers to fight and die for America in Afghanistan. Being from Britain, a country that has fought more wars than you have eaten pizza, cake and chilli I have to say that you are being a whining pussy.

  • @jackeagleeye3453

    @jackeagleeye3453

    22 күн бұрын

    The US has a long history of injustices and messing up, but Ukraine is not one of those cases. Ukraine gave up the nuclear weapons back in the 90's in exchange for the US promising to protect them if they were ever invaded. Nuclear disarmament makes the world a safer place for literally everyone.

  • @doctorspook4414

    @doctorspook4414

    22 күн бұрын

    @@jackeagleeye3453 Except Nuclear arsenal is also a deterent. Why should only a handful of nations state who can and who cannot have atomic arsenal, when we see clear as the brightest of sunny days that those handful of nations' governments are just as evil as evil can be!

  • @jamespurchase4035

    @jamespurchase4035

    22 күн бұрын

    This. 💯

  • @craigharris7236
    @craigharris723622 күн бұрын

    NOT a criticism, but Konstantin , if you could , please explain WHAT hardware were you trusting the West would provide Ukraine? ...Tanks , Aircraft ? ,..can you say what your idea would have been ?? Thanks .

  • @hunteralderman4867

    @hunteralderman4867

    21 күн бұрын

    He said quite clearly the idea was to get them a good spot at the negotiating table, not to win outright. We have been insisting they win outright or they lose outright.

  • @craigharris7236

    @craigharris7236

    21 күн бұрын

    @@hunteralderman4867 I was simply asking what military hardware , that was promised , early in the conflict , not now ...

  • @hunteralderman4867

    @hunteralderman4867

    21 күн бұрын

    You don't seem to understand, it isn't about what, it's about why. We are doing it for the wrong why, this is Konstantin's issue.

  • @mark-be9mq

    @mark-be9mq

    20 күн бұрын

    I believe: Artillery, shells, ammunition, tanks, anti tank sys, jamming tech, air defense sys, com tech, spare parts & aircraft. They did get lots, but enough, esp artillery, tanks, air defense sys but mostly not in time to uproot Russian positions bfr they had fortified. That's the consensus, by the time their requests were considered, "politiced" around, discussed, Russia had sent new troops, fortified very well, mined & set fields fire & gotten tech & weapons from China. And the initiative was lost, advance was usually a killing field. So stalemate, maybe. Idk

  • @seanp9277

    @seanp9277

    18 күн бұрын

    @@hunteralderman4867 They had a good spot at the negotiating table in Istanbul in 2022 until NATO told them no deal, keep fighting.

  • @lugusskye6888
    @lugusskye688822 күн бұрын

    Konstantin, my mother is from Ukraine and I visited many places there when I was a kid. Now, living in US for too many years. We have a lot of similarities in our background as well as in a train of thought. So far I've agreed with all of your positions. Not here. You don't negotiate with Evil. You let it breath, it will come back with more vigor and more destruction because it learns. Yes, West is playing games but deep inside it knows what must be done. It is up to Ukrainian people though to decide their fate. I know they will pick the right choice, right for them and right for the Humanity.

  • @Monkey-fv2km

    @Monkey-fv2km

    22 күн бұрын

    Evil is negotiated with all the time, evil cannot be destroyed or banished.

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Monkey-fv2km Well, Russia is not Satan from the underworld. This is simply a kleptocracy rebuilt into an expansionist revanchist dictatorship.

  • @bestdjaf7499

    @bestdjaf7499

    22 күн бұрын

    Google the Ukranian civil casualties (some are on the Russian side), & then check out Palestine or Iraq or ....

  • @domesticterrorist483

    @domesticterrorist483

    22 күн бұрын

    Keyboard warrior encouraging young men into a meat grinder safe from the comfort of the USA.

  • @JohnSmith-dh6vd

    @JohnSmith-dh6vd

    22 күн бұрын

    I’m also Ukrainian, but I in fact, held the same position that he’s finally coming out, and speaking of. I think they should have never been a war to begin with. We’ve lost too many great men in Ukraine, because of this stupidity, and we are even worse than we started. How can people not recognize that this was going to conclude to this? Everybody so bloodthirsty and blood hungry makes us no different from russia,and where is the real man in our country who know how to lead and negotiate and get us out of tough situations? Have you thought about that no! Everybody’s too busy fluffing up and sucking up to puppet politicians when they do nothing but destroy our people and put them in exile and harm our population with no recourse. If politicians want to have a pissing match, they should have stepped in the uniforms and went themselves instead of sending our generation to get wiped out. Pulling people from the streets, shoving them into front lines like sheep to the slaughter is no different how russia behaves. I’m disappointed that it takes ages for people like Konstantine take years realize they’re never was going to be victory when facing against Russia. Even as kids we knew they were much superior, we could have used our wisdom and go around this conflict and stop being so stiff neck, like putin. We needed wisdom here, not arms in this conflict. Now, since Russia has the upper hand, it’s even more difficult to negotiate than when we started before the war. I hope all the prideful Ukrainians are happy, I love my country, but I’m not prideful to do stupid things like this. When my kids fight, I don’t pick a side, I both put them in time out and put an end to it.

  • @annayemchenko4586
    @annayemchenko458622 күн бұрын

    I am Ukrainian, and I genuinely do not understand based on what information some people like Konstantin believe that Putin has ever been interested in any serious negotiations. His aim is to buy time to rearm and rebuild Russian army so that it concurs more Ukrainian territory in the future. Suggestions about negotiations are just naive.

  • @MichaelPetek

    @MichaelPetek

    22 күн бұрын

    Either Ukraine wins, or 20 million Ukrainian refugees surge across the Polish border. Defeat is not an option.

  • @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm

    @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm

    22 күн бұрын

    Talk about naive...

  • @Ula-Ka

    @Ula-Ka

    22 күн бұрын

    How can they negotiate peace now after officially annexing Kherson and Zaporizhzhia and putting it in their constitution? Change it again or pretend it never happened?

  • @tankerd1847

    @tankerd1847

    22 күн бұрын

    You can't see it because you or your people are in the eye of the storm, unfortunately. The point is that it's a two sided conflict. Russia has their own motivations, primarily being to keep Ukraine out of NATO. The US has its own motivations: to expand NATO, and contain and weaken Russia strategically. The point is that this conflict has been avoidable, because there is this huge (unpopular to talk about) counterweight to Russia's aggression: Western strategic aggression. There are no good guys here, except the Ukrainians actually fighting to defend their lands, they're the only ones innocent in it. I feel terrible for Ukraine, because you are caught directly in the middle of a US v. Russia proxy war. You can't just say "Well NATO is a defensive pact, that means Russia has no ground to stand on, right?" Well, would the US be okay with it if China tried to pull* Mexico into a defensive alliance with them? So that if China got uppity and decided to invade Taiwan, the US has to worry about frigging Mexico going hostile because we tried to do something about it? No, we'd go absolutely crazy, have the CIA cook up a BS casus belli, and we'd be in Mexico City within a week. We would affect regime change, put a pro-Washington government in power and that would be that. Do you see the parallels with Ukraine? The difference is Russia couldn't come up with a better reason for invasion. There's a big reason Russia doesn't want Ukraine in NATO, they've said so over and over and over again, and to act like it's just some mindless aggression on the Kremlin's part is massively dishonest and biased. NO ONE wants the "anti-them" alliance across their entire border. Do you honestly think Russia wants American nuclear weapons and troops right next door in Ukraine, spread over a huge portion of their border? I'm not excusing Russia for invading your country, but they feel massively threatened by NATO. Have you forgotten the entire Cold War? Your country was part of the USSR. Moscow has NEVER been okay with the US being able to put nukes closer to the USSR/Russia. The US and our friends in Western Europe could have taken offramp after offramp after offramp to avoid this conflict. But we didn't, we egged it on because WE WANTED IT TO HAPPEN. Sorry... Sorry my country is using yours to give Russia a bloody nose, because that's exactly what this is. That's all the USG cares about your people, you're a means to achieve our geopolitical goals. If our government actually cared about your people, we would have pumped the brakes and told you "Yeahhhh, if we bring you into NATO, you're gonna provoke Moscow to do something stupid, we'd better just be friends." We saw this coming, and we kept pushing so you could fight them for us. I really hope I've helped you see that.

  • @Pangora2

    @Pangora2

    22 күн бұрын

    Ukraine initialed an agreement in instanbul that left Donbass Inside Ukraine. This is a fact how do you not know this?

  • @lumeronswift
    @lumeronswift21 күн бұрын

    The loss of so many young lives is surely a far worse deal than they were coming to in March 2022 before Boris shut it down

  • @petercott1
    @petercott122 күн бұрын

    Konstantin, What are you saying ? Do you believe that we in the UK should pull the rug out from Ukraine ? Unlike you I am not from that part of the world so I respect your views on this but surely it's up to the Ukrainian people to decide when to negotiate with Putin . Personally I think that Putin is still confident of taking much more territory including Odessa and will not be satisfied until that happens.

  • @Ula-Ka

    @Ula-Ka

    22 күн бұрын

    Also, russia has written Ukrainian lands into their constitution they have not yet managed to conquer.

  • @0utc4st1985

    @0utc4st1985

    22 күн бұрын

    If it wasn't for the UK and the US this war would have been avoided in multiple places over the past 20 years, and need I remind you this also could have been prevented almost right at the start if then PM Boris Johnson didn't personally fly over there to get Ukraine to fight to the end.

  • @Stef3m

    @Stef3m

    21 күн бұрын

    @@0utc4st1985 sure, if everyone did what russia demanded there would have been peace, if Ukrainian surrendered the first day there would have been way less death but russia have no say what so ever on sovereign decision of other country. Freedom have a cost and one must fight for it because if you knee and let other impose their will on your own choices you become a slave.

  • @petercott1

    @petercott1

    19 күн бұрын

    @@0utc4st1985 Why shouldn't they fight to protect their country ? The Ukrainians are not too keen on their cities being reduced to dust and / or their familys being raped , abused and murdered . Would you seriously want Putin to rule over you ?

  • @michaeldonnelly6747
    @michaeldonnelly674722 күн бұрын

    Ukraine had Russian "guarantees" of sovereignty before 2022. How did that work out?

  • @hunteralderman4867

    @hunteralderman4867

    21 күн бұрын

    They were only under the condition of Ukraine not cozying up to NATO.

  • @Silent_300

    @Silent_300

    21 күн бұрын

    @@hunteralderman4867 First that's just a false statement; no such condition existed in the agreement between Ukraine and Russia. Second, sad to see Russian trolls in these comments

  • @hunteralderman4867

    @hunteralderman4867

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Silent_300 Calling everyone a troll just makes you sound like a child. That is de facto part of an agreement of neutrality. All major powers do exactly this, if you ally with their enemies, you de facto become an enemy. Do you recall how it is going for Cuba when they cosied up to an enemy of the USA?

  • @hunteralderman4867

    @hunteralderman4867

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Silent_300 Calling everything a 'Russian bot' makes you sound silly. De facto part of a neutrality agreement is to not become close to the enemy. Surely you are aware of what the USA did and is still doing to Cuba for doing the same thing 70 years ago? This is what great powers do to their neighbours. Don't get me wrong, Ukraine has every right to cosy up to the enemy of their local great power, but don't expect them to honour any guarantee after you chose to stand with their enemy.

  • @christopherharmon2433

    @christopherharmon2433

    21 күн бұрын

    @@hunteralderman4867 Seriously, when was that agreement ever made (outside of Putin's head)? Just because one country decides that another can't implement its own independent foreign policy without permission (ie becoming a 'vassal state'), is the second country bound by the first's decisions, esp if no formal written (or even unwritten) agreement was ever made.

  • @queenieman6883
    @queenieman688321 күн бұрын

    go on then Kisin join the army and get in the trenches.

  • @fredneecher1746

    @fredneecher1746

    21 күн бұрын

    After you, Queenie.

  • @YeahThatsTough

    @YeahThatsTough

    13 күн бұрын

    Never happen. Talk is cheap

  • @YeahThatsTough

    @YeahThatsTough

    13 күн бұрын

    @@fredneecher1746He isn’t talking tough like our warrior stud Kisin

  • @molecatcher3383

    @molecatcher3383

    13 күн бұрын

    @@fredneecher1746 Why should Queeni join ? if he is not a Uke like Kisin is.

  • @Diongreco

    @Diongreco

    12 күн бұрын

    He's a jew, he won't go there even though he says his relatives are there. He will be just keep talking BS as usual.

  • @CryToTheAngelz
    @CryToTheAngelz22 күн бұрын

    It is not cowardice. Ukraine was never meant to win. This war was supposed to drag on just long enough to create economic or political turmoil in Russia.

  • @Zeburaman2005

    @Zeburaman2005

    22 күн бұрын

    Exactly, which was a scenario based on Western nations’ politicians and military commanders’ complete lack of knowledge regarding Russia’s economy, political institutions, and war philosophy. What boggles the mind is how many lies by so-called experts and ludicrous propaganda Western media have been feeding us for the last two years.

  • @joefratianni8693

    @joefratianni8693

    22 күн бұрын

    Which it won't. Russia have natural resources that are in demand, the EU and the US have little other than finance and fiat. This will end badly fir the west in ways no one can see coming.

  • @fredneecher1746

    @fredneecher1746

    21 күн бұрын

    So Putin wants to undermine his own country now?

  • @ConstructiveMinds100

    @ConstructiveMinds100

    11 күн бұрын

    And Europe

  • @ruthie8785

    @ruthie8785

    10 күн бұрын

    Cope.

  • @cr9153
    @cr915322 күн бұрын

    I understand the premise, but how can we believe anything Russia says? They could start to rebuild their military base again if Ukraine gives territorial concessions, and then we are back to square one.

  • @bassandtrebleclef

    @bassandtrebleclef

    22 күн бұрын

    Or Ukraine. Their leaders are hopelessly corrupt.

  • @oliverpasztor788

    @oliverpasztor788

    22 күн бұрын

    They already did. According to US reports the Russian military is 15% bigger than at the start of this war and not just in terms of manpower. They replaced most of the lost equipment as well. Russia currently produces more artillery shells than the US and the EU combined and by a significant margin. What would Russia gain from a direct engagement with NATO?

  • @panagioti6371

    @panagioti6371

    22 күн бұрын

    @@oliverpasztor788there was no engagement with nato in this invasion, so why would there be when they invade again?

  • @cr9153

    @cr9153

    22 күн бұрын

    @oliverpasztor788 Putin has said he wants the old Russian empire back, so when he says those words I listen, if he's planning on small incursions in to NATO countries like Lithuania to test NATO readiness and see if we would do anything if he took a small town on the border, we need to disavow him of this notion.

  • @oliverpasztor788

    @oliverpasztor788

    22 күн бұрын

    @@panagioti6371 first off, most Ukraine supporters seem to think that Russia will not stop at Ukraine. Also indirectly NATO have been engaged in this conflict for a very long time in an advisory role even on the front line. The Polish general who died in Chasov Yar can attest to that. Second why would they invade again? They are gaining ground throughout the entire front. If a truce is signed at the moment that would demonstrably benefit Ukraine, because their forces are in much worse shape. There are entire brigades such as the 47th mechanised that flat out refused to hold certain positions in the Avdivka direction. Most of these soldiers have spent more than one year on the front without being rotated out of the combat zone. Russia would give up the initiative, if they agree to negotiate and despite this they seem to be willing to do so, if their terms are met.

  • @simonhadley8829
    @simonhadley882922 күн бұрын

    It's not cowardice, it's collusion.

  • @TJ-kk5zf

    @TJ-kk5zf

    21 күн бұрын

    both

  • @Leto2ndAtreides
    @Leto2ndAtreides21 күн бұрын

    I think people need to read the Washington Post’s “In this Ukrainian village, almost no men are left” article…

  • @Calloffroz
    @Calloffroz18 күн бұрын

    Countries should never go to war enless the leaders of the countries are on the front lines. That will stop wars.

  • @Writeous0ne

    @Writeous0ne

    16 күн бұрын

    It's a nice sentiment but no country could go through war if their leaders were being killed in combat every few weeks. We need leaders as much as you may not like the fact that the leaders are often safe whilst the people die... in times of war you need a leader to unite your country, that job is more important than being 1 more soldier.

  • @davidhauk4163
    @davidhauk416318 күн бұрын

    The age of the Ukraine draft is above 27 years old. The average age is over 45 years old, what young men? The young men are in Poland. Brave man where is your rifle?!

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    17 күн бұрын

    Men are prohibited from leaving Ukraine

  • @davidhauk4163

    @davidhauk4163

    17 күн бұрын

    @@user-wm5rt9pw5l All 1/2 million of them?!

  • @tedchristian2235
    @tedchristian223518 күн бұрын

    Cue the stab in the back myth. Ukraine wasn't stabbed in the back, it was fed into a meat grinder. Ukraine never had a chance in the war, and it had all the security it could need from Minsk 1 and 2, but those were ignored. The war has been a predictable and completely avoidable bloodbath.

  • @Nexus-hh1lx

    @Nexus-hh1lx

    17 күн бұрын

    Bravo and Touche. Yes.

  • @tedchristian2235

    @tedchristian2235

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Nexus-hh1lx Thanks.

  • @DavidS-ld4pf

    @DavidS-ld4pf

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes, Russia should have never instigated an insurgency and then later invaded Ukraine. Putin is a murderous sociopath.

  • @paulhindle3961
    @paulhindle396122 күн бұрын

    It has always been Ukraines decision whether or not to continue fighting or negotiate; we can only support them with what they need and request for as long as they wish to keep fighting.

  • @danilabezmenov3489

    @danilabezmenov3489

    22 күн бұрын

    Not exactly, as two parties needed to negotiate and putin is not ready to negotiate anything, but complete surrender of Ukraine so far. So the decision to keep fighting back is indeed Ukrainian, but the decision to negotiate is Russian's.

  • @vicnighthorse

    @vicnighthorse

    22 күн бұрын

    It looked to me like the Ukraine government was willing to negotiate an end to the war in the first few months after the invasion but the US and UK governments pressed them not to. Since my memory sucks, I just asked Perplexity if this was likely and it provided significant documentation that it was the case.

  • @DuckmanYaHeard

    @DuckmanYaHeard

    22 күн бұрын

    So entitled to other people’s money

  • @histman3133

    @histman3133

    22 күн бұрын

    ​​​@@DuckmanYaHeardFinancially wealthy people usually are. It's hard to understand the common struggles and basic needs people face when you have everything already. Most people care about putting food on the table and providing for their families, not wasting their tax dollars on some pointless war thousands of miles away. At this point I could care less about Ukraine and Russia and their little territorial squabble.

  • @TollyTolly

    @TollyTolly

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@histman3133 don't worry if ruskies not stopped you will be drafted at some point

  • @sideler7057
    @sideler705722 күн бұрын

    No mention of Putin's threats to use nukes if pushed too hard? On multiple occasions. That's why the slow ramp up, otherwise massive weapons deliveries would have pushed the Russians out. There is a reason why countries pursue nukes. This is a great example why. North Korea and Iran understand this.

  • @cladglas

    @cladglas

    21 күн бұрын

    both "pursue nukes" so that they can coerce their opponents. defense has nothing to do with it.

  • @truthwizard

    @truthwizard

    21 күн бұрын

    Ukraine gave up it's nukes under the West's assurance they don't and won't need it.

  • @dadistos4538

    @dadistos4538

    21 күн бұрын

    @@cladglas eh having nukes makes it significantly more difficult to outwardly be aggressive towards you. In that way, it is defensive.

  • @bbbbbbb51

    @bbbbbbb51

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@cladglasfriendly reminder there hasn't been a single offensive use of nukes in the history of the earth.

  • @evanchristie9778

    @evanchristie9778

    21 күн бұрын

    @@bbbbbbb51 i think the people of hiroshima and nagasaki would beg to differ

  • @Fisthammet
    @Fisthammet22 күн бұрын

    I won't fight for a country that treats me like the bogeyman.

  • @fanfeck2844

    @fanfeck2844

    22 күн бұрын

    Who’s asking you to fight

  • @taykitrleevitt4314

    @taykitrleevitt4314

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@fanfeck2844The point he's making is that if the world don't give a fuck about you, then don't give a fuck for the world... obvious really.

  • @Fisthammet

    @Fisthammet

    22 күн бұрын

    @fanfeck2844 Plenty of suits/high ups in the military repeatedly stated they want people to enlist or have countries conscript if NATO gets hit.

  • @fanfeck2844

    @fanfeck2844

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Fisthammet if NATO gets hit you’ll have a choice to support your own country or go and fight for a foreign foe, so your choice

  • @henrytep8884

    @henrytep8884

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Fisthammetit’s fine, poor immigrants will enlist. You don’t have to

  • @devilishdeed
    @devilishdeed21 күн бұрын

    You were wrong in the first place and the blood and treasure expended has weakened the West and strengthened our competitors.

  • @easyegg9760

    @easyegg9760

    17 күн бұрын

    Yep

  • @karkkosvolfe

    @karkkosvolfe

    16 күн бұрын

    Do you have a better answer? Ukraine doesn't have the manpower. The West has its own internal issues. We have balkanization going on in spades. We have approximately half the citizens indoctrinated into hating our own civilization. Then we have invaders who we let in, carving out little "kingdoms". The West was weakened due to the "multiculturalism" lie, grossly mismanaged spending (debt spending), and lastly the ideological/cultural balkanization. So before spouting off about what we should be doing; get the 🏠 fixed. That means getting those foreign parasites/invaders GONE. Cease debt spending like it is an Olympic sport. And immediately cease the ideological/cultural balkanization.

  • @Kintabl

    @Kintabl

    16 күн бұрын

    What blood? West is weak because of people like you. Trump was right. Europe is too weak. Europe neglected military for decades and now we are paying price.

  • @briansmith7256

    @briansmith7256

    15 күн бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @Kintabl

    @Kintabl

    15 күн бұрын

    LOL, no!

  • @johnbirt9180
    @johnbirt918017 күн бұрын

    I agree with you on everything you said about the poor support the west has given Ukrainian. But now the support has increased a lot. But you cannot negotiate any peace with Russia. Or believe any security guarantees. They had this before after they returned the nuclear weapons. And Russia broke them. All it would do is give the Russians time to build up their military and attack again with more success. The west needs to keep providing weapons and support so that they can deplete the Russian military this year to a point where they can have a successful counter offensive next year. This could cause political change and even a military coup in Russia. Giving up is just not an option for Ukrainian.

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin477422 күн бұрын

    it's saint George in England and the police tells knights how they need to live along side the dragon

  • @user-xh2yg4uv9q
    @user-xh2yg4uv9q22 күн бұрын

    You don't quit in 1916 or 1917. You push on to victory in 1918.

  • @stevenalvarado-doc7334

    @stevenalvarado-doc7334

    22 күн бұрын

    there were no good guys in WW1.

  • @TiGGowich

    @TiGGowich

    22 күн бұрын

    except Ukraine has no way of winning

  • @Chilly_Billy

    @Chilly_Billy

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@TiGGowich Stick to your little games and leave wars to those who understand them beyond orcs and elves.

  • @AuramiteEX

    @AuramiteEX

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Chilly_Billy Ukraine has lost already

  • @HazyWave1974

    @HazyWave1974

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Chilly_Billy You gutless cowards bet get over there and volunteer real quick because it's basically over😂🤣

  • @wayfarernick
    @wayfarernick22 күн бұрын

    Well said however, Putin isn't willing to come to the negotiating table and even if he was they haven't ever kept their side of any agreements with regards to Ukraine. One of the key problems now and even before the war started is the Russian side isn't interested in serious negotiations. It's important to remember that it takes two sides to negotiate. It's impossible to reason with the unreasonable. If anyone remembers just before the war started the Russian foreign ministry demanded that NATO roll back the membership of all NATO states east of Germany. Negotiating away territory for peace now will lead to a situation analogous to 1938 "Peace in our time"... cheers from Kyiv.

  • @Pangora2

    @Pangora2

    22 күн бұрын

    If you don't know Ukraine initialed an agreement at Istanbul and backed away you can't comment about peace talks. You had them and you chose to fight for gains instead.

  • @bradenchurch552

    @bradenchurch552

    22 күн бұрын

    What about the Minsk accords?

  • @wayfarernick

    @wayfarernick

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Pangora2 Russia's demands at those negotiations would have essentially stripped Ukraine of its sovereignty. It's not hard to see why Ukraine chose to fight on. Those talks were essentially an attempt to get Ukraine to capitulate.

  • @jutsu1

    @jutsu1

    22 күн бұрын

    What? Putin said is willing to come to the negotiation table months ago. Where are you getting your news from? The reason they started this stupid war was to bring western nations towards negotiation.

  • @AscendantStoic

    @AscendantStoic

    22 күн бұрын

    That's just delusional nonsense.

  • @zakrewzakrevskii3208
    @zakrewzakrevskii320816 күн бұрын

    One German general said about Nazi Germany after the turning point in the war: the German ship got a hole, and how long it will last depends only on its buoyancy. But it will sink anyway, because it is alone in the middle of the Atlantic. It is the same with Ukraine: she is alone, because it would be better for her not to have such friends who have her.

  • @sonneh86
    @sonneh8622 күн бұрын

    Hi Konstantin. I think you're overall a smart and reasonable guy, but I strongly disagree with your point of view here. Why do you feel so strongly about this conflict having to end at the negotiation table? Had Putin given you the idea that negotiating and making agreements with him is a good idea? To me it's abundantly clear that he wipes his arse with them whenever he feels like it. The Budapest memorandum, Minsk agreements and countless other lies come up mind. Do we really want to reward a brutal and murderous regime for their invasions, with land concessions? This sure worked wonders when Chamberlain tried this with Hitler. Appeasment is only seen as weakness by people like him. Weakness that should be exploited. Let's also not forget about the local Ukrainians themselves, and what has happened to them in occupied territories. Mass executions of civilians. Mass deportations of children. I very much doubt they want an agreement of "peace". Let's not forget that Putin does not at all seem interested in negotiating right now, because he wants much more territory than he has right now. A Russian victory, of any size, will be a massive blow to Western credibility in general, and will encourage the Chinese to invade Taiwan, and Russia to do who knows what. We'll be in much deeper shit. It's true that the west needs to step up, a lot, to support Ukraine. But by the looks of it, this is in fact what is happening, on both sides of the Atlantic. Britain today announced it would move to a war footing. Many other Europeans are waking up and stepping up as well. The Americans just approved the massive aid bill. The combined financial power, and military potential of the west is no match for Russia, given enough time. It's true that Russia is currently the stronger fighting party, with the momentum and numbers. But they can be defeated, even on Ukrainian territory, as had happened to the Germans in the first world war. They were attrited until they realized they could not keep up with the financial and military might of the allies. Peace... Through victory.

  • @bassandtrebleclef

    @bassandtrebleclef

    22 күн бұрын

    Ukraine cant defeat Russia. To believe otherwise is delusional.

  • @sonneh86

    @sonneh86

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@bassandtrebleclefthey can. Russians do not value human life. As such, they use ancient Soviet meat wave attacks, losing far more men then Ukraine. As for equipment. Russians a resorting to pulling 1950's tanks out of storage. RU equipment is getting worse and worse, while UA's is getting better and better. Western tech is far superior. Now, even if Ukraine still cannot defeat Russia with material and financial support. Fine, we'll join the fight. France is already making preparations. NATO airpower alone should be enough to defeat the orcs.

  • @alexanderparshin5979

    @alexanderparshin5979

    22 күн бұрын

    his wife is ukrainian and he's a russia hater, there's a huge bias here

  • @beerman204

    @beerman204

    22 күн бұрын

    What a dark and evil comment​@@bassandtrebleclef

  • @allencameron3419

    @allencameron3419

    22 күн бұрын

    @@beerman204prehaps but it’s almost certainly true

  • @shurik121
    @shurik12122 күн бұрын

    I understand your position and I too think, sadly, that this war will end with territorial concessions by Ukraine in exchange for EU and NATO membership. Kind of like South and North Korea situation, where one part is a developed state, and the other is a totalitarian hellhole. However, Putin has absolutely no incentive to get to the negotiation table when he still thinks he can conquer even more Ukrainian land and break Western support. What needs to be done in order for Ukraine to stay Ukraine in any shape or form is a massive support until Putin realizes he has no chance to advance more than he did until now. He needs to realize that capturing a small town while losing 15K soldiers and hundreds of vehicles is not a sustainable war tactic. You can't force someone like Putin to the negotiation table unless you show him that any further fighting is just not worth it.

  • @sullathehutt7720

    @sullathehutt7720

    22 күн бұрын

    🥱 Go fight then.

  • @a7yout257

    @a7yout257

    22 күн бұрын

    THERE IS NOTHING TO NEGOTIATE, RUSSIA IS TRYING TO EXTERMINATE THE WHOLE UKRAINIAN CULTURE AND UKRAINE FIGHTS FOR IT'S VERY EXISTENCE. ALL RUSSIA HAS TO DO IS LEAVE UKRAINE INCLUDING CRIMEA, THE ONLY REASON THERE WERE ALLOWED INTO CRIMEA WAS TO PROTECT UKRAINE AND WE FAILED TO PREVENT THIS IN 2014. WHEN RUSSIA INVADED.

  • @janmaly7093

    @janmaly7093

    21 күн бұрын

    If you don't know, Putin offered, asked for negotiations a few times. And it is sad to see that even Konstantin doesn't bring it up. Especially the Istanbul treaty that was almost agreed upon by Zelenskyi and Putin in early 2022, before west sent idiot Boris Johnson to stop Zelenskyi from signing it!! War could've been over ages ago.

  • @quackaddict9810
    @quackaddict981022 күн бұрын

    They did come to the negotiating table.. and US and UK sabotaged the negotiations.

  • @joefratianni8693

    @joefratianni8693

    22 күн бұрын

    Funny how no one mentions this either.

  • @AndreAngelantoni

    @AndreAngelantoni

    22 күн бұрын

    Source?

  • @jjreddick377

    @jjreddick377

    22 күн бұрын

    Lies. Russia offered UA zero security guarantees and this was after Russia invaded after swearing it wasn’t going to do so. But let’s trust Putin 😂

  • @jjreddick377

    @jjreddick377

    22 күн бұрын

    @@joefratianni8693because it’s a lie. Russia offered zero security guarantees and zero concessions. Also, it’s funny how you clowns were saying Putin wasn’t goin to invade for weeks prior to the obvious assault

  • @axelhopfinger533

    @axelhopfinger533

    22 күн бұрын

    @@AndreAngelantoni Angela Merkel's public confession about the Minsk accords being nothing than a Western ruse to give Ukraine time to rearm against Russia? Or Boris Johnson's televised visit to Zelensky, urging him to fight on despite Russia offering ceasefire and peace negotiations early on, pledging near unlimited Western support? Or how about the Maidan coup, which was clearly a US backed color revolution, initiated in 2014 and managed personally by Victoria Nuland until recently? You know, the event which started 10 years of low intensity conflict in the separatist border regions of Ukraine/Russia? The West (aka. the USA and its auxiliaries) has initiated this conflict against Russia's sphere of interest and done everything in its power to escalate the whole thing over at least a decade, while systematically preventing any early diplomatic solution. As a result, the blood of over half a million Ukrainians is now on their hands. And more are yet to follow.

  • @Jinxx9081
    @Jinxx90818 күн бұрын

    Honestly as an American, I support Ukraine, but I just want people to understand why many Americans aren’t as eager to jump in as we used to be. We constantly see conflicts on the news telling the American people that we HAVE to help. It happened with Afghanistan only for nothing good to come of it. Weapons aren’t enough to win a war anymore. Having social support is more important. The American people are fighting each other over Israel and Palestine now and I can’t help but wish for the U.S. to just stop getting involved. I don’t believe Ukraine is the same kind of conflict and I think it is important to defend our Allie’s, but for many people it just seems like we keep entering forever wars so it’s hard to get as patriotic as we used to be. Patriotism in the U.S. is at an all time low because many people simply don’t believe we can help anyone. It feels like politicians are just using these wars to get rich and having citizens die in conflicts that never should have happened in the first place.

  • @caracoidwren944
    @caracoidwren94414 күн бұрын

    Finally, I hear somebody defending supplying Ukraine with what they need to win the war, or at least drive Russia to the negotiating table. Every other blogger out there that I've had to listen to have fallen for populist talking and vague references to justify their positions. They seem to have not only no sense of history but no willingness to understand it.

  • @haycockjeff
    @haycockjeff16 күн бұрын

    Zelensky said the next Eurovision would be in Mauriopol? That aged like milk.

  • @ruthie8785

    @ruthie8785

    10 күн бұрын

    Yeah I guess maybe he just doesn’t have a lot of free time these days to think about sh*t like Eurovision. Y’know. Because his country is BEING INVADED.

  • @DJJ81
    @DJJ8122 күн бұрын

    I’d be a lot more inclined to send aid to Ukraine, if my govt would do anything at all to help its own people first. Unfortunately, the US govt refuses to do that one simple thing, so I’m of the opinion that we shouldn’t be helping the rest of the world if we can’t do anything for ourselves. Clean your own room before sending cleaning ladies to the rest of the world.

  • @fredneecher1746

    @fredneecher1746

    21 күн бұрын

    No, you are using our own people as an excuse. They can do both. It's not either/or.

  • @Stef3m

    @Stef3m

    21 күн бұрын

    You think that USA intervened or helped to anyone for charity or because was the right thing? It was always in USA interest first, it just happen that sometimes interest converge and helping someone else is in your interest

  • @TheRevanchists

    @TheRevanchists

    20 күн бұрын

    @@fredneecher1746 Sorry but no, I'm tired of people from other countries lecturing Americans about "walking and chewing gum at the same time" when almost none of you can even be bothered to meet your miniscule NATO commitments. You don't get to lecture America about what it should do when it has subsidized all your security needs for generations.

  • @stephensuddick1896
    @stephensuddick189616 күн бұрын

    I am all for a negotiated peace. The problem is there are only two parties who can have meaningful negotiations. It's up to Ukraine or Russia to initiate negotiations. No one else. Anyone thinking otherwise suffers from a case of hubris.

  • @user-oq5op4hk3x
    @user-oq5op4hk3x20 күн бұрын

    THE AID TO UKRAINE IS NOT REALY FREE MONEY .. Its more like buying yourself a new cell phone and giving the old away to your kid, and claiming you gave your kid $2,000 (the price of the new phone) because he now has your old cell phone and you have the new one !!! NOW LET ME EXPLAIN The aid is not pallets of cash. It’s in the form of military equipment, assigned a value, that is donated,”. “That equipment is usually older and would be replaced in the next few years anyway, at a cost. I’m sure she doesn’t understand this.” Still, the largest bucket of overall U.S. aid committed to Ukraine - more than $46 billion, is military support in the form of equipment NOT cash !! The military equipment has been pulled directly from existing U.S. military old SURPLUS inventory that has a shelf date that soon will be past that date ; and will be needing replacement anyway this way US. gets to restock its military equipment with more newer updates versions and send the soon to by out of date to Ukraine and as a bonus US. military saves the money it will have used for destroying the old military equipment as well !! Also it is true other parts of the Aid / funding will be used to purchase new weapons and this will be sent to Ukraine; but all sales must be and will be bought from the US industrial complex industry and American manufacturers; this supports local American communities in states (over 33 states ) that produce weapon's this helps marginalized communities and sates get a solid cash influx / bust into their local economy and supports jobs within the factors that will be producing those new weapons.-. (So the money doesn't go into the pockets of Zelensky and fiends thats a myth pumped out by Russian propaganda and regurgitated by "pathetic tools" of the kremlin like Tucker Carlsen ) Members of Congress have questioned how closely the U.S. is tracking its aid to Ukraine to ensure that it is not subject to fraud or ending up in the wrong hands. The Pentagon’s inspector general told lawmakers at a hearing, that his office has found no evidence of such corruption or wrongdoing, but cautioned that investigations are only in their early stages. The Pentagon’s inspector general also informed the Members of Congress that despite claims to the contrary, the United States is not sending bags of unaccounted-for cash to Ukraine. Most US contributions go to military aid, including weapons and equipment made by American defense contractors who employ communities across the country. When the United States spends money to purchase military equipment as part of an international aid package, the materiel may go overseas, but the money and jobs stay in America. Similarly, appropriations for the US Foreign Military Financing program provide incentives for NATO allies and partners to secure US-made capabilities. This translates to more business for US companies and sustained employment for rural communities in which they operate. For instance, Lockheed Martin, maker of the HIMARS-which has been central to Ukraine’s counteroffensive-plans to increase its Camden, Arkansas facility’s workforce by 20%, and recently announced increased profit projections through the end of the year. Similarly, General Dynamics has committed to building new production facilities in Mesquite, Texas, bringing money and jobs to the region. Change like this takes place only when the Pentagon sends strong and stable market signals to the defense industry, giving it the confidence to expand and hire. In short, the numbers suggest that continued support for Ukraine is a win-win for Ukrainians and the American people. The United States can continue to defend stability and democratic governance across the globe, while at the same time boosting American industrial output and advancing US economic interests. So like i have said; This is more like buying yourself a new cell phone and giving the old away to your kid, and claiming you gave your kid $2,000 (the price of the new phone) because he now has your old cell phone and you have the new one !!! ITS A WIN WIN !!

  • @jcraw6332
    @jcraw633222 күн бұрын

    Didn’t something like this happen in 1939?

  • @thewatchtower8330

    @thewatchtower8330

    17 күн бұрын

    Great, another reference to WWII.

  • @turdferguson9356
    @turdferguson935622 күн бұрын

    the Polish did it 100 years ago, I believe the Ukrainians can do it now... someone was always going to have to shoo the bear away if it got brave enough to venture west again, the fact that it was one of it's neighbors only makes sense... that being said, I hope your family is safe

  • @sullathehutt7720

    @sullathehutt7720

    22 күн бұрын

    Historically and strategically illiterate take.

  • @rewdwarf123

    @rewdwarf123

    22 күн бұрын

    Except there was a civil war happening in Russia at the time. They may have been distracted...

  • @stanandollie7041

    @stanandollie7041

    20 күн бұрын

    As aPole myself you are talking crap.We owe Ukraine nothing other than humanitarian aid! Nothing! It is a vile gangster state.

  • @martinbebow9190
    @martinbebow919017 күн бұрын

    Why did the West prevent Ukraine from agreeing to peace back in March of 2022. Why has this war dragged on? We've destroyed two countries all for the purpose of removing one man. Like the terrible Iraq war which was fought to remove Saddam. Pure stupidity. I supported Ukraine at the beginning but I've always called for a negotiated peace.

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    17 күн бұрын

    How exactly did “they” “forbid” Ukraine from signing peace? This is a pathetic conspiracy theory.

  • @stephanweiskorn6760
    @stephanweiskorn676014 күн бұрын

    Greedy politicians replaced courage and patriots. 😮

  • @anglomandingo666
    @anglomandingo66622 күн бұрын

    You make some good points. (Western leaders being weak). Conflict is painful and very costly. Ukraine has no choice but to fight.

  • @fredneecher1746

    @fredneecher1746

    21 күн бұрын

    I agree. It's up to the Ukrainians to decide if they are going to give up and accept Russian occupation.

  • @kevincuyler1707

    @kevincuyler1707

    20 күн бұрын

    I disagree. Ukraine had the option to be neutral. It chose sides. It chose the option that presented an existential threat to Russia and now it is paying for being a US and Nato pawn.

  • @uschurch

    @uschurch

    19 күн бұрын

    @@kevincuyler1707 ok bot. In reality countries are free to choose their alliances. All formerly soviet occupied/oppressed Eastern Europe countries choose to ally with NATO. Have you ever paused and wondered why that is?

  • @anglomandingo666

    @anglomandingo666

    19 күн бұрын

    @kevincuyler1707 Are you mad? Please explain what the existential thrwat to Russia is? You maybe don't know this, but Russia has 2K nuclear warheads. You are a goon, who parrots Russian propaganda because you think that it makes you look edgy and sound smart.....well it doesn't.

  • @anglomandingo666

    @anglomandingo666

    18 күн бұрын

    @@kevincuyler1707 Because nations with nukes are always afraid of being invaded...🤣

  • @flannelboxingday4620
    @flannelboxingday462016 күн бұрын

    "we made the ukranians fight to get the best possible peace" just about sums it up

  • @JamesVytas
    @JamesVytas22 күн бұрын

    I thought that americas reluctance to engage with Ukraine war is because they needed to make sure their resources could be allocated to the South china sea and the free movement in international waters.

  • @mnh31113ah
    @mnh31113ah22 күн бұрын

    Cynicism is usually the best response to war.

  • @truth_hearts_1940

    @truth_hearts_1940

    22 күн бұрын

    unless it's your people that are dying

  • @Noplayster13

    @Noplayster13

    22 күн бұрын

    Cynicism is for lazy children who complain about the state of the world but never do anything about it.

  • @chrisBaxter-ly8or

    @chrisBaxter-ly8or

    22 күн бұрын

    Unless of course your country is about to be invaded - then despite your inane quote what would you do - sit at home being cynical - dear me

  • @mnh31113ah

    @mnh31113ah

    22 күн бұрын

    @@chrisBaxter-ly8or Fine sentiments, until you find yourself stuck in some trench low on ammunition while the rich and powerful plot their next move in the great game, which, at the end of the day is all it is to Putin, Biden, Xi, Sunak, et al. A cynical Ukrainian male of fighting age will have a much longer life expectancy than a brave one, and God only knows what the brave men will have to show for it all if they live.

  • @alexanderkirko
    @alexanderkirko22 күн бұрын

    Truth is, Russia is burning through its stockpiles at an alarming rate. If NATO could maintain 0.5% GDP worth of support, they would stomp Putin into the ground in a year. It's not a war with 'inevitable territorial concessions'. It's a war where the level and consistency of support lead to the status quo.

  • @m4inline

    @m4inline

    22 күн бұрын

    This is factually wrong. Russian reserves and military personnel are now higher than at the start of the war. Don't take my word for it. Research it yourself.

  • @Lashb1ade

    @Lashb1ade

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@m4inlineyou can literally look at satellite photos of Russian weapons stockpiles, they are more than half empty - and the best stuff gets used first.

  • @IK-wc4od

    @IK-wc4od

    22 күн бұрын

    Russian has 3.5% growth. Being detached from the debt markets has energised their own economy.. the sanctions have acted as protectionism for their own industries.

  • @m4inline

    @m4inline

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Lashb1ade like i said, research it yourself. Your statement is incorrect.

  • @alexanderkirko

    @alexanderkirko

    22 күн бұрын

    Financial reserves and stockpiles are lower than in 2022. Military personnel numbers are hard to confirm. 3.5% growth in GDP terms is lower than before the war. Also, Putin spent 30-50% of state budget on the military and police in 2023 (as compared to about 20% before the war). Military production is counted in GDP.

  • @slapshot0074
    @slapshot007422 күн бұрын

    Genuine question for anyone who has an answer. Have triggernometry stopped doing raw completely or is it on locals?

  • @wombatsgalore
    @wombatsgalore21 күн бұрын

    Much as I agree with the cowardice-condemnations, the "territorial consessions in exchange for peace" proposal is beyond stupid -- because Russia will rebuild its military and come back again. No, it must be defeated -- to the point, where they think, they've been defeated. Starting the war must be considered a mistake -- and it will not be, if Russia is allowed to keep even a square mile of what it conquered.

  • @yedoin

    @yedoin

    18 күн бұрын

    I wonder where one can buy those drugs you are taking. This is the delusional kind of thinking that left a hundred thousands or more ukrainian fathers dead and it will be for nothing in the end. You can shout "No it must be defeated" into the wind for as long as you wish, reality will not warp itself just because you are unable to cope and adapt to real world situations. Unless you litterally start ww3 russia will not be defeated by ukraine. That was always obvious to litterally anyone who had a few functioning brain cells. Yes the russian army seemed surprisingly incompetent at the start, they don't look like that anymore. And just by sheer manpower and equipment even the that originally incompetent army would always win in the end. You can send all the weapons you want to ukraine, there simply aren't enough hands left to pick them up at some point.

  • @johnqdoe
    @johnqdoe14 күн бұрын

    Ukraine violated 2 peace agreements (Minsk 1 in 2014, Minsk 2 in 2015) and famously backed out of a 3rd peace agreement (Turkey in 2022) after Russia withdrew troops to conduct it, at the behest of the West in Boris Johnson.

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    13 күн бұрын

    What happened to the city of Debaltsevo a week after the signing of the second Minsk agreements and who owned it at the time of signing these agreements? You are an ignorant licker of Putin's boots.

  • @OsamaBinKevo
    @OsamaBinKevo22 күн бұрын

    You guys ever think of maybe talking to people who are actually here in Ukraine? 😂

  • @Primus54

    @Primus54

    22 күн бұрын

    Hard to take someone seriously with a display name like yours.

  • @eb-pe8xg

    @eb-pe8xg

    22 күн бұрын

    Did you miss the part where he points out he has family in friends in Ukraine he regularly talks to?

  • @richardsandy6080

    @richardsandy6080

    22 күн бұрын

    So what part of Russia are you from, and how many power stations have you attacked today?

  • @Pangora2

    @Pangora2

    22 күн бұрын

    @@eb-pe8xg We're awaiting the interviews. "I know a guy, but I will tell you what he thinks." How many of the extended family feel the same? Are they rural or liberal city dwellers? We know nothing about them.

  • @JungleJeffarnold

    @JungleJeffarnold

    22 күн бұрын

    The ones that attacked people for 8 years or the ones that were getting attacked? It'd be as one sided as Konstantins opinion . . .

  • @tokajileo5928
    @tokajileo592817 күн бұрын

    Avergare age of ukrainian soldiers is 43 years, 650 000 conscription aged men left Ukraine, some of them very rich boys called the "Monaco Battalion" they just do not want to die for the "western values" in Ukraine. It does not matter what help they get, Russia cannot be beaten

  • @capcaptainmycaptain4771
    @capcaptainmycaptain477120 күн бұрын

    Lmao Biden is weak because he is weak Outstanding move!

  • @johnmccaffrey5942
    @johnmccaffrey594218 күн бұрын

    KK talks sense there should be negotiations to end this conflict. However what he fails to mention is Russia and Ukraine already had negotiations on April 2022 and reached a draft treaty. Ok it would’ve meant Ukraine not joining NATO but it was a workable deal. Unfortunately the West scuppered this deal and insisted Zelensky fight on.

  • @Andy-ub3ub

    @Andy-ub3ub

    16 күн бұрын

    Why dont you read what russia was demanding, before you make uninformed statements you read on the internet?

  • @renemagritte8237

    @renemagritte8237

    16 күн бұрын

    "Russia and Ukraine already had negotiations on April 2022 and reached a draft treaty." Wrong. Russians and Ukrainians met and Russia presented an ultimatum. The acceptance would mean the end of Ukraine as an independent state.

  • @almartis6264

    @almartis6264

    16 күн бұрын

    @@renemagritte8237And now the only way it will end is with unconditional surrender. Hell of a deal🤔 It’s only made Russia stronger, strengthen their ties to China, killing the European economy, and is leading to a new currency. Dance with the devil and this is what you get. Thanks Victoria Nuland and the neocon warmongers here in the states.

  • @johnmccaffrey5942

    @johnmccaffrey5942

    16 күн бұрын

    @@renemagritte8237 that’s just not the case. Turkish communiques and the then Israeli Prime Minister independently verified the two sides were on the verge of a workable treaty and had already appendixes to a the draft. Crimea would remain Russian, Ukraine would remain neutral but hostilities would end. This terrified NATO who saw their plans of Black Sea control thwarted. Boris Johnson immediately dispatched to Ukraine to scupper the deal. Tragic

  • @johnmccaffrey5942

    @johnmccaffrey5942

    16 күн бұрын

    @@Andy-ub3ub already know what Russia was demanding. Crimes to remain under Russian control and for Ukraine to remain a neutral state.

  • @steveygee1
    @steveygee119 күн бұрын

    You go and fight for Ukraine then Konstantin.

  • @turokforever007

    @turokforever007

    19 күн бұрын

    Are you deaf they can not win it has passed that point

  • @steveygee1

    @steveygee1

    19 күн бұрын

    @@turokforever007 so he should have went earlier.

  • @user-qz4ib5hm3w
    @user-qz4ib5hm3w11 күн бұрын

    How people can convince themselves that they can win any war with aid from other nations, given the high cost of war, is something I can't understand despite appreciating your effective communication skills.

  • @juver890
    @juver89022 күн бұрын

    This shit show could have been over but they won't let them win

  • @captainchaoscow

    @captainchaoscow

    22 күн бұрын

    Russia's tactic is whining till they win. That's according to plan. ;-)

  • @Zebsterr
    @Zebsterr22 күн бұрын

    Not here to dispute any of your points from the video, but we have to admit that Ukraine (and rather its leadership) has done itself no favours with the high level of corruption. It is hardly surprising that western tax payers were sceptical to send aid to Ukraine when its own military officials didn’t care and would rather cash in on the opportunity.

  • @fredneecher1746

    @fredneecher1746

    21 күн бұрын

    Are the Ukrainian people corrupt? And what business is it of Russia if the Ukrainian *government* is ? It's always been corrupt since it became independent in 1991, everyone knows that. Aren't you using this government corruption to justify not helping the Ukrainian people? Because it's the people who are being killed, not the government.

  • @gordasanikidze2601
    @gordasanikidze260116 күн бұрын

    Hold it brothers! The Caucasus will join you soon! Long live to Ukraine! Long live to Caucasus!

  • @OneLine122
    @OneLine12221 күн бұрын

    It's a weird argument seriously. Lots of people at the start wanted negotiations because it was a lost cause, but people like you kept insisting it was not, but we knew your courage would not last very long. So yes we were right and you were wrong. Now it's too late for that, so might as well keep fighting. Or not, it's up to Ukrainians to decide what they want to do. Blaming people that helped for the defeat is really silly. Ukraine never took troop generation seriously, so now they lack manpower. The shiny gizmos, we sent plenty because they insisted, but knowing they would be useless, and they are. Abram tanks are collecting dust, the Challenger is sinking in the ground, and those things they actually need, we don't have. It's just not the type of war we were ready to fight. But this you should have known from the get go, that to fight is a commitment for at least five years and probably much more. If you were not ready for that, you probably should have called for negotiation right away. There was a time where it was advantageous for Putin to settle, before he committed. Now it's clearly too late. He might accept a US surrender, but don't put your hope on that.

  • @dmitriygryaznov9210
    @dmitriygryaznov921022 күн бұрын

    Sadly, I have to disagree with you on this one. "Territorial concessions for long-term peace" is only a thing if you consider "until the current Russian leader realizes they could use another war to consolidate the populace" long-term. The only way "peace" makes sense is if the West uses pause (and lessons from, frankly, the defeat) the same way Ukraine used theirs after the Battle of Debaltseve (at least under Pres. Poroshenko). But that's not "peace", but a "ceasefire".

  • @alzeebum
    @alzeebum22 күн бұрын

    Gonna call a swing and a miss on this one. So long as Russia holds an inch of their territory, they have every reason to keep fighting. Maybe you think they should just cut their losses, but I don't, especially considering their enemy. Sometimes wars drag on. Sometimes they cost literally millions of lives. That's not a reason to give up. Some causes are worth those millions of lives.

  • @Leto2ndAtreides

    @Leto2ndAtreides

    21 күн бұрын

    The people aren’t fighting because it’s their choice. Google the Washington Post’s “In this Ukrainian village, almost no men are left”

  • @Leto2ndAtreides

    @Leto2ndAtreides

    21 күн бұрын

    The people aren’t fighting because it’s their choice. Google the Washington Post’s “In this Ukrainian village, almost no men are left”

  • @roeci6
    @roeci621 күн бұрын

    Ukraine sovereignity no longer in question? Are you following the news? Russia , via statesponserd news , is back to maximazing goals to the whole of ukraine and a new army is being formed to pounce again in the north from kharkiv .

  • @A-a-ron888
    @A-a-ron88822 күн бұрын

    I get the inkling that emotions have gotten to Konstantin on this one, people just can't help it, even the best of them; similar to Gad Saad and Ben Shapiro on Israel. When there's some personal attachment to the topic, they can't just set it aside. They might still be able to make coherent points, but on these issues I just think the other sides arguments are more convincing.

  • @ajs41
    @ajs4122 күн бұрын

    880K subscribers is amazing. I remember it being around 10K when I joined the channel, and that was only about 5 years ago. Hope it reaches a million as quickly as possible.

  • @a7yout257

    @a7yout257

    22 күн бұрын

    HE LOST ONE TODAY BECAUSE OF THIS VIDEO

  • @huskerfan-el4jx
    @huskerfan-el4jx22 күн бұрын

    Since when did fighting to the last ukrainian become a conspiracy theory? Alot of people are on record saying that we had to support Ukraine's fight to prevent Russia and the US from coming into direct conflict. Congressman Dan Crenshaw said that on his podcast. Their goal was to turn Ukraine into another afghanistan. They did that very well.

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    22 күн бұрын

    “Since when” - from the moment this became the main thesis of Russian propaganda. The funny thing is that you can resist the insidious plan of the world government to wage war with the blood of Ukrainians by demanding that the Ukrainians be provided with real assistance in the necessary volumes to create an overwhelming technological advantage... but something tells me that you will not choose this path.

  • @adamh2957

    @adamh2957

    22 күн бұрын

    Milley gave the Afghanistan comparison as well very early on in the war but it’s a “conspiracy”🙄. The West got exactly what they wanted.

  • @jjreddick377

    @jjreddick377

    22 күн бұрын

    Because your statement is nonsensical , purposefully so. Supporting a country defending itself doesn’t = fighting to the last Ukrainian. Also, since when is living under a violent military occupation where civilians are routinely tortured and killed equivalent to peace ? Google some Ukrainian history. Moscow killed millions of them in the 1930 s during a time of peace

  • @jjreddick377

    @jjreddick377

    22 күн бұрын

    Why do you support Putin fighting to the last Russian ? See how dumb you sound

  • @jjreddick377

    @jjreddick377

    22 күн бұрын

    @@adamh2957 yes. The west is the one that wants to “ reunite Russian peoples that were falsely separated “ 🤡🤡 god you pro Russian war mongers love to twist reality

  • @BigAL0074
    @BigAL007420 күн бұрын

    Asking Putin for a peace deal now would only encourage him, they have no choice but to fight until a time when Russia realises that continuing will make things far worse for them.

  • @stevengreen4800
    @stevengreen480016 күн бұрын

    This was a completely avoidable war. Calling for it to end now is several years and half a million casualties too late. This is such a shame.

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    15 күн бұрын

    "a completely avoidable war" - you are one of the brainless relays of Russian propaganda, aren't you?

  • @frankzappa9148
    @frankzappa914822 күн бұрын

    lol guy calls people who are sick and tired of funding this shit while our own people suffer cowards yet won’t go and fight himself

  • @andivalachi8247
    @andivalachi824722 күн бұрын

    You expressed my exact thoughts. I was happy that Ukraine withheld the initial aggression and I thought that triumph will be used to push for negotiations. Putin was made to realize that Ukraine will not fall but had to be given a bone with which to claim victory at home. Instead Macron and all those realists were being mocked. I am asking people who say that not a single palm of land should be given to Ukraine: "where were you between 2014 and 2022, when Moscow occupied de-facto Luhansk and Donetzk and Crimea?". People still war-monger but meanwhile tens, hundreds of thousands of lives - on both sides - are being sacrificed for some unrealizable ambitions. Even if, after 10 yrs of draining the Russian war machine, Ukraine "wins" - what will they be winning? A destroyed country, dead economy, population halved - just 26-27 mil remain. If the war had been stopped in 1 yr, most would have returned - but after 5 or 10 yrs people planted roots elsewhere and few will return.

  • @KraszuPolis

    @KraszuPolis

    22 күн бұрын

    Ukraine already had non aggression packt with Russia before this war, why would they give anything for another one? What makes you think that Putin would respect any peace agreements now?

  • @andivalachi8247

    @andivalachi8247

    22 күн бұрын

    @@KraszuPolis Putin, in my view, is a pragmatic - and goes after he thinks he can achieve. The rushed US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the information from 2021 (where 80% of Ukrainians said they would not fight for the corrupt government) made him think that Ukraine is an easy target. Then he found out it's not - and has been asking since for a reason to withdraw. Zely refused to meet with him in Turkey after it became clear that Ukraine will not fold (thinking that "not folding" is the same with winning). I am from Romania - my parents keep on talking about Moldavia coming next etc. I do not buy the general MSM view that Putin is Hitler and Ukraine is Czechoslovakia in 1938. I answered your question. Now answer me this - why would Ukraine and the West not give up the Eastern regions which were already Putin's (for 8 yrs)? Btw - I still remember that Putin used the 50-something Russians killed in Crimeea - for which no Ukrainian was sentenced - in 2014 as a casus-belli to invade then. Do you still remember that? (not saying it is justified but that it was Ukraine and their nasty anti-minority laws that gave him the pretext).

  • @KraszuPolis

    @KraszuPolis

    22 күн бұрын

    @@andivalachi8247 Russia was always making claims about how they have to save oppressed Russians as an excuse to start a war. What did Putin even offer as a peace proposition, what guarantees he wanted to give? There was allot of talks between Ukraine representatives, and Russian representatives I didn't hear anything from them that would suggest that Putin is looking for exit. He is ex KGB member who said in the past that collapse of USSR was a tragedy, it is consistent with the war that he started now.

  • @BrettWalters-ct5wx
    @BrettWalters-ct5wx18 күн бұрын

    I fully support Ukraine to become a vessel state for the west, I mean, to be a fully independent and sovereign country.

  • @Bookhermit
    @Bookhermit18 күн бұрын

    Ukraine will now get a WORSE deal than if they had never fought at all.

  • @noneyaratman714
    @noneyaratman71422 күн бұрын

    We always try to fight wars without commitment. It never works.

  • @Leto2ndAtreides

    @Leto2ndAtreides

    21 күн бұрын

    Russia may end up weaker. Ukraine may end up another Afghanistan.

  • @xtr1092
    @xtr109221 күн бұрын

    there was a peace deal on the table early on but boris went there and talked zelenski out of it

  • @Stef3m

    @Stef3m

    21 күн бұрын

    A deal where they would have give up their sovereignty? I wander why they didn't sign... There is the peace formula on the table, russia could sign it

  • @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    @user-wm5rt9pw5l

    20 күн бұрын

    This is a stupid conspiracy theory that is refuted by the same sources around which it was built

  • @billo875
    @billo87521 күн бұрын

    Konstantin I would love if you would speak a bit more on the cowardice of western leadership. I really think this is a bigger problem than we might think.

  • @tatyanatavares4168
    @tatyanatavares416821 күн бұрын

    Is Ukraine joining NATO? If not, who is going to invest and work with Ukraine - it will be a no go zone and all hopes for better future for children and grandchildren will be gone. You are right, the west has to do what’s ethical and give a good fighting power to Ukraine . My Russian friend was sharing that she hopes for Ukrainians victory and hopes to be liberated from Kremlin police state. People even in Moscow feel imprisoned by the current terror state.

  • @lubna.candid
    @lubna.candid21 күн бұрын

    We cant risk WW3 for Ukraine unfortunately...

  • @cladglas
    @cladglas21 күн бұрын

    there is no "long term security" with "territorial concessions". just as there was none in 1938-'39 & 1973-'75.

  • @steeltrap3800

    @steeltrap3800

    21 күн бұрын

    Seems to me there is one significant difference, however. IF Ukraine were to make such a peace and THEN NATO near-immediately allowed them to enter the alliance, were the Russians to try any further such excursions then either they would then face the combined forces of NATO, or NATO would fall apart, because the absolute requirement within NATO is a guarantee of military force should ANY member state be invaded. Granted, it's perhaps a toss up as to whether NATO would do what it is supposed to when put to the test; I suspect the odds are skewed heavily in favour of it doing so. Just some thoughts, and I certainly agree we've seen what territorial concessions can bring. Cheers

  • @vonBottorff
    @vonBottorff20 күн бұрын

    How do you support Ukrainian nationhood, pride, etc. then ask them to give up Ukrainian territory at a negotiating table? Negotiations at this point would be like Ukraine saying, yes Russia, all your genocide, barbarism, etc. we'll just let go to get you to pretend to be peaceful neighbor again.

  • @pipatponraksapon183
    @pipatponraksapon18317 күн бұрын

    That is not enough the Position that Ukraine is in right now is not good for any negotiation and urging Ukraine to stop and have Russia take its current territory is giving Russia too much. If we let the Russians have this much they will have it as a win and they will go it again. Ukraine's people must be the ones who decide to start negotiations, not the Western leader

  • @badcarlos551
    @badcarlos55122 күн бұрын

    We are living in the atomic age: courage doesn't defend you against nukes no matter how hard you want it to

  • @chrismarshall25

    @chrismarshall25

    22 күн бұрын

    So we shouldn't stand for anything because then other guy has nuclear weapons? We also have nuclear weapons to level the playing field so that we don't have to bow to anyone else. If we should be weary of Russia's nukes, they also need to be mindful of our own.

  • @badcarlos551

    @badcarlos551

    22 күн бұрын

    @@chrismarshall25 The NATO pact has pretty clear red lines that have served us well since 1948. That's hardly 'standing for nothing' is it?

  • @lophiz1945
    @lophiz194519 күн бұрын

    Kisin, as an immigrant to UK, you need to make a decision. Are your loyalties with UK or your former foreign home? Stop asking your new home (by choice) to give resources it could use for its own people to your former lands. You left those people behind, so start acting like it. I don't believe the UK needs yet another 5th column soldier in their mist, along with the millions of others, advocating saving others from their own bad decisions in the lands you left.

  • @fuhrersavior9575

    @fuhrersavior9575

    15 күн бұрын

    Or israel?

  • @alexma6956

    @alexma6956

    15 күн бұрын

    @lophiz1945 When UK was in deepshit in second world war, other countries that wasnt involved came for help and help along the way like Canada, Australia and others. This is how democracies survive and your whiny whines doesnt help for sure, grow up.

  • @toddpacker4683

    @toddpacker4683

    15 күн бұрын

    thats a fallacy, money not used on ukraine wouldnt be used in the us, or can be spent on both, stopping helping ukraine doesnt help other parts of the us

  • @lophiz1945

    @lophiz1945

    12 күн бұрын

    @@alexma6956, To your point about helping fellow democracies... Russia and Ukraine are not democracies. I guess it's an open question about Israel, too.

  • @alexma6956

    @alexma6956

    12 күн бұрын

    @@lophiz1945 Ukraine is officially recognized democracy, dont try to flip it.

  • @nxshd
    @nxshd15 күн бұрын

    What makes you think that Russia has any intention to negotiate? Russia can & will continue this war until all of Ukraine is under Russian control.

  • @BloodlinesNewTimes
    @BloodlinesNewTimes22 күн бұрын

    It's with a sad heart we see these men die in hope of freedom they heard existed on the other side of a war. /UnAn0n

  • @alanstjohns
    @alanstjohns21 күн бұрын

    Speaking about "cowards"...when will you interview 'Tommy Robinson'?

  • @sheilafield4545
    @sheilafield454522 күн бұрын

    I’m so sorry I do not agree especially with USA footing the bill…if we were in a better place financially and with no major problems maybe throw a few bucks! I know this is your home but remember America is mine & we are in big trouble! I no longer support any aide to Ukraine!

  • @iaingreig9685

    @iaingreig9685

    22 күн бұрын

    You are the sort of person that wouldn't give a homeless person a penny because you can only afford one vacation a year and feel sorry for yourself.

  • @sheilafield4545

    @sheilafield4545

    22 күн бұрын

    @@iaingreig9685 yea and you idiots have done such a great job helping the homeless…seriously go F•ck yourself I guarantee you have done ZERO for anyone but yourself! Libtard

  • @oliverpasztor788

    @oliverpasztor788

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@iaingreig9685get real. No one has any moral responsibility to fuel this war.

  • @iaingreig9685

    @iaingreig9685

    22 күн бұрын

    @@oliverpasztor788 What is your solution? Sit back and let an invasion of a democracy happen?

  • @danieldean8953

    @danieldean8953

    22 күн бұрын

    @@iaingreig9685sure. America isn’t obligated to be the world’s babysitter. Our country is a f**ked up mess, and our tax dollars are better spent here.

  • @Scorch428
    @Scorch42817 күн бұрын

    As usual, when the war broke out, I was the only one saying, Wait...we're funding them? How can they even beat Russia, a nuclear power with a much bigger army?

  • @Scorch428

    @Scorch428

    17 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of when I was 18, 911 happened, and we went to war with Iraq? Why Iraq? Whats that have to do with anything? Oh well, I must not know anything. Im only 18. Im sure they have reasons.

  • @jep3305
    @jep330520 күн бұрын

    Well said, Sir. They ought to be ashamed of themselves.

  • @PerpetualVoyager
    @PerpetualVoyager22 күн бұрын

    Every time I listen to Konstantin I really want to meet him one day and shake his hand. Thank you for telling about the things how they really are. God bless you and your family 🇺🇦🇬🇧

  • @IlyaDemidov
    @IlyaDemidov19 күн бұрын

    I am from Ukraine and saw the conflict start in Donbass, then watched it continue in Kyiv. I have wast knowledge on the topic. I also know why this war started. You, given your believes of trade land for peace, do not. I can really put your views into wider perspective since I just know more about the conflict. Contact me.

  • @johnomay3734
    @johnomay373422 күн бұрын

    Any comment on the deluge of nazi insignia and symbols sported by Ukrainians?

  • @SvargasName
    @SvargasName21 күн бұрын

    There's are glaring problem with the "better deal" approach: No territorial concessions will stop Putin, whose goal is new USSR. Whatever Ukrainian territories Putin takes now, become a base for future invasion. Exactly what happened to Crimea and Donbass. Also, territorial concessions will only encourage other bad actors. So the choice is between defeat of Russia, and a world where dictators start more wars. Listen to Vitaly Portnikov on that matter: kzread.info/dron/TFygGgLg2OPIVsBZ7xeCjg.html The only way to stop the war is by putting foreign military on the frontline to force the ceasefire. And after that, keep the sanctions until Russia leaves Ukrainian territory, even it would take decades. And never recognize the occupied territories as part of Russia.

  • @ricktrencher1761
    @ricktrencher176122 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your explanation regarding your position on Ukraine and the reasoning regarding negotiations and settlement. It feels to me like Ukrainians are pawns and the death toll is horrendous. I wish serious negotiations for peace had been had and many lives spared. You are one of my favorite speakers and analysts.

  • @christopherharmon2433

    @christopherharmon2433

    21 күн бұрын

    Why do you naively think that Putin the former KGB officer can be trusted to honor any agreement he makes?

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