You don’t gotta be an intellectual to speak on this lol every American should be speaking whatever they need one this it’s crazy. But if gonna speak don’t say nothing unless your sure cause don’t wanna spread Mis information. You ain’t see everything happening in the country? Y’all don’t see what they’ve done to our living and basically way of life here ? I can’t walk out my crib no more without running into a group of immagrangs
4 comedians review of the interview. Were 3 did not see the whole interview. And the last one didn’t really. And it wasnt funny. Can anyone tell me the point with this video? kucinich24
For Americans everything revolves around money, for europeans everything revolves around history. American has wars to make more money, Europe has wars because 500 years ago a piece of land belonged to someone else. I guess that's what Putin was trying to explain to Americans. kind of a history lesson about the region in question. but as Schulz so well demonstrates, Americans don't have that sense for historical belonging worth fighting for I guess
Well I know Islam has been trying conquer Europe for a thousand years and Europeans aren't fighting them now. they're just letting them walk right in. Europeans are TOO worried about the past to deal with the present.
'The war is actually good for the average American citizen' said with a straight face 🤣Nothing about national debt and how much it costs to service it and the aging population...
If you're all OK with spending trillions on national defense as a deterrent against China, then pick up the national debt card with actions done against China's key ally, then I don't know what to tell you...
We are printing and borrowing that money to prop up the defense industry. Does it help them, yes? Does it hurt us because food is crazy expensive for the rest of our lives, yep.
2024 - people learning what the u.s. military industrial complex is, when they have time to spare from tiktok. Smdh, america is so sad considering the ideal potential. 😢😅
Andrew Schulz is weirdly on point about what the conflict in Ukraine is about. Money man. Why else would we be involved at all? Look into who is making money from this. Look into who is getting shit from the land.
I think that when you do such interview you want to influence other public. But it doesn’t say or prove desperation. Cause Russia may do well or shit, we don’t know. However I think he is trying to minimize damage only.
Yea he’s not desperate….its the opposite. He’s 1000% confident that they can maintain this for years. This isn’t taxing Russia at all their economy is growing while being under more sanctions than ever Ukraine has no tactical advantages they are just gambling on our money and support being enough and that can’t go on forever SO….Putin knows that our only move to shake things up and maybe change the outcome is all out war…..and that’s a scary destructive place to be. Like what are our moves if Russia can sustain this forever and we can’t? It’s to go all in So Putin is laying this out while saying he’s open to peace….not out of weakness…but because he knows maniacs are in charge of NATO….and he’s trying to say let’s not go there because it would be terrible for everyone So that’s not desperation in my mind he seems pretty unemotional
And he tells multiple times negotiations are on the table. Let's stop this stupid war,,, anyway, like my comment would make a sense, and somebody would care.
Akash or whatever his name is is sooo arrogant and obnoxious. Dude is so confident in talking shit about stuff he has NO idea about, yet makes it sound "if you dont agree with me you are moron". The rest of the crew should stick to comedy and talking shit, rather than giving perspective on such complex and important topics.
You seem to be discussing the interview as if Russia need this war to be over and we don’t? Everyone needs the war to stop and putin seems like the only one to actually be offering an opportunity to stop it all by publicly offering himself for negotiations
Some Republicans were outraged that U.S. aid is being used to pay the salaries of Ukrainians, despite Samantha Power, the administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), announcing in July that around $1.2 billion would be used to pay the salaries of more than 57,000 first responders S. government has also bought seeds and fertilizer for Ukrainian farmers.
A large amount of the weapons we are sending is old weaponry, not brand new weapons that are currently being produced. Money is being sent over to pay off soldier wages and weapons maintenance, as well as straight up money laundering
Proof of the money laundering? You are just repeating shit you heard on twitter or from someone, but you actually understand and can show where there is money laundering happening? Like there is 100% corruption happening in Ukraine itself with parts of the gov, but I dont understand the money laundering part.
My mate was there for 18 months and only got $8400 U.S for his time over there. Allot of that money isn't paying for soldiers but instead police, ambulance, firemen and state services to keep public order and to keep the economy running. And yes my mate says theres is allot of corruption but not the kind you're thinking off. Corruption for self interest has been hit hard with the hammer since the 2022 invasion and many have been arrested but of course some are still doing it but they will get court eventually. Most of the corruption today in Ukraine is really just soldiers and commanders stealing equipment and money from what ever source they can. Not for self profit but to help their men and units at the front get what they need to fight or simply survive.
@@yuriydee Just because there's no "proof" doesn't mean that it didn't happen. Proof can be destroyed, paper trails can be covered up. Learn something, kid.
As a Ukrainian, thanks for actually being informed on the war issue Schulz. It always boggles my mind how so many Americans are so ignorant on the issue in terms of WHERE the money is going, lapping up the stupid rhetoric of "we're just sending money to Ukraine we need to use here! Border! Immigration! Platitudes, platitudes, platitudes!" It's just so juvenile and childish way of reasoning and no understanding of the nuance. "Funding" Ukraine is profitable for USA (hence the issue of military industrial complex in previous wars), but in this case, it's MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL for Ukraine because they're not fighting some holy jihad or funding terrorism, Ukraine WANTS to fight for its freedom (just like USA did, just like Ireland, and every other nation fighting its neighbour/ruler) and they simply are smaller and less equipped than the "superpower" Russia. This means a mutual handshake where USA doesn't need to lose soldiers, funds its own economy, helps out and looks good on the international stage, and Ukraine gets what it needs. Of course, in an ideal world, Ukraine would actually get all it needs because Ukraine is still fighting with one hand tied behind their back without the promised jets, no air superiority, no long-range ordinance, and thus was forced to innovate drone warfare which is a whole amazing thing in and of itself. But I'm glad Schulz got informed and broadened his understanding. Geopolitics and war is a messy thing and it's not a simple black and white.
@@whyhellotherestranger Joke's on you, I speak Russian and Ukrainian fluently, as I am from Kharkiv the Russian-speaking city in UKRAINE. You know, the Eastern city that Soviet Union tried to Russify (hence why we speak both languages). You know, the city right by the Russia border that Russia thought would "welcome them with open arms" as if Russian-speaking Ukrainians wanted to be part of Russia and all that bullshit. Don't assume out of your ignorance, because all you do is embarrass yourself.
@@whyhellotherestranger I wonder, do you not support the USA breaking free from British rule? I don't see how you can support a modern nation invading over sovereign borders, shelling women and children, unless you are: 1) a Russian shill, or 2) an absolute low IQ idiot with zero moral character. I can only imagine the shame your parents would feel knowing they raised a mistake like you. Do better with your life, it's sad.
Ukraine is in terrible shape right now. Average age of men raised to mid 40s due to mass casualties of war, previous military leader just fired for telling the truth that its not a winnable war, and opposing political parties banned with the threat the cancel elections. The Donbas region took a near unanimous vote to break off of Ukraine and rejoin Russia. Ukraine was a far better position at the beginning of the war and were about to negotiate peace before Boris Johnson came in and persuaded them to fight it out….US and UK bear a lot of responsibility for Ukrainian deaths. Schultz is also wrong on Ukraine aid take…the majority of it go to military industrial complex, but billions are going to paying salaries of Ukrainian citizens
Russia started this in 2014 when they took over Crimea, then the Donbas. Igor Girkin led the SMO in those regions and declared himself Supreme Commander of DPR in May of 2014. I agree that Ukraine was in a far better position before all of this started, there are lots of videos of Donetsk from 2012, they were hosting matches in the Euro Cup and life was good. I believe most regular people just want their family life and are not super interested in politics. But I think this was always going to happen, Putin has been lamenting the breakup of the Soviet Union in speeches since 2005. And in April 2014 Putin spoke on TV about Novorossiya which for him included Crimea, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Zaphorizhia, Kherson, Mikolaiv, and Odessa. The US and the UK did not provoke this, Putin told everyone what he was going to do and he is working on it. I think the only thing the US and the UK is guilty of is not believing him.
@@skhuluzondi6736 the whole statement makes zero sense for reasons far outside of economic reasons. That’s the point of my comment, making fun of Andrew’s dumb take
Putin just spoke truth, you seeing desperation just speaks volumes of your understanding of history, politics, and how conflicts are resolved, and you are supposedly above American public average. What a joke 🤣
It is not an excuse to invade, but it is revelent that Ukraine and Russia are culturally and historically connected. When Germany invaded France it was just a takeover. There are many people in Ukraine that welcome Russia into their country. Doesn't make it right, but it adds some complexity to the circumstances.
If there were that many Ukrainians that want the Russian annexation then they would be up in arms fighting for them, not fighting tooth and nail to push them off
Out of the 60 billions its only maybe 2-3 billion that go towards that. The rest goes to American companies to build ammunition and replenish tanks and bradleys. I think PBS or Reuters did a bit on it and investigated how much money (like actual cash) goes to Ukrainian workers, and it wasnt much when we are talking out of the trillion dollar military budget.
@@yuriydee The question here is WHOSE money!? Money from regular citizens and taxes, that instead of going to healthcare, improving education, lowering cost in many areas of your lives, social benefits etc goes to pockets of those running the MIC. I had no clue that Americans were so shallow and easy to manipulate lol, I wonder if you have the ability to think with your own brains.
@@jameson3500 these are old tanks that would be scrapped anyways though. It still costs money to maintain them and eventually scrap them. The money is being used to replace those tanks with new tanks for the US military.
Hahahahah... BOOM!!! 😂 Nice one! 🫡 You mentioned Balkans... Is it posible, maybe, to see you touring in this region in the near future!? 🇷🇸😉🍻 @flagrantclips
Andrew thinks of himself as a bonafide intellectual 😂
He’s a complete clown these days
You don’t gotta be an intellectual to speak on this lol every American should be speaking whatever they need one this it’s crazy. But if gonna speak don’t say nothing unless your sure cause don’t wanna spread Mis information. You ain’t see everything happening in the country? Y’all don’t see what they’ve done to our living and basically way of life here ? I can’t walk out my crib no more without running into a group of immagrangs
Just stop watching man it’s getting annoying just looking at y’all bitch damn
@@topgtommy7314thank u
From the side he looks like an Austrian.
Nothing is given
The truth is, if it was a 3 hour pod on Rogan, these guys would be giddy. The point of long form interview is that they can take their time.
4 comedians review of the interview. Were 3 did not see the whole interview. And the last one didn’t really. And it wasnt funny. Can anyone tell me the point with this video? kucinich24
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For Americans everything revolves around money, for europeans everything revolves around history. American has wars to make more money, Europe has wars because 500 years ago a piece of land belonged to someone else. I guess that's what Putin was trying to explain to Americans. kind of a history lesson about the region in question. but as Schulz so well demonstrates, Americans don't have that sense for historical belonging worth fighting for I guess
Well I know Islam has been trying conquer Europe for a thousand years and Europeans aren't fighting them now. they're just letting them walk right in. Europeans are TOO worried about the past to deal with the present.
That’s a pretty stupid reason to fight for something, people move, and times change.
For Europe it was like that maybe ~100 years go, now everyone moved on. For Russia it is still the case
Europeans are bending over while their countries are being overtaken right now.
This is all nonsense
He was trying to explain old world European politics and ethnic conflicts to a modern American mind. Which was never going to work
*A version of old world European politics used more as a sales pitch to justify questionable actions than educate about history
'The war is actually good for the average American citizen' said with a straight face 🤣Nothing about national debt and how much it costs to service it and the aging population...
If you're all OK with spending trillions on national defense as a deterrent against China, then pick up the national debt card with actions done against China's key ally, then I don't know what to tell you...
Dude, these guys had a decent show but alas nothing can last forever. ANDREW FIRE EVERYONE AND START A NEW SHOW!!!!!!!!!!
I enjoy the laughter of Abu, Andrew's loyal lap dog.
I read royal lap dog and I cackled 😭😂
We are printing and borrowing that money to prop up the defense industry. Does it help them, yes? Does it hurt us because food is crazy expensive for the rest of our lives, yep.
Russia wants ALL of Ukraine in the end.
2024 - people learning what the u.s. military industrial complex is, when they have time to spare from tiktok. Smdh, america is so sad considering the ideal potential. 😢😅
Andrew Schulz is weirdly on point about what the conflict in Ukraine is about. Money man. Why else would we be involved at all? Look into who is making money from this. Look into who is getting shit from the land.
I think that when you do such interview you want to influence other public. But it doesn’t say or prove desperation. Cause Russia may do well or shit, we don’t know. However I think he is trying to minimize damage only.
Yea he’s not desperate….its the opposite. He’s 1000% confident that they can maintain this for years. This isn’t taxing Russia at all their economy is growing while being under more sanctions than ever
Ukraine has no tactical advantages they are just gambling on our money and support being enough and that can’t go on forever
SO….Putin knows that our only move to shake things up and maybe change the outcome is all out war…..and that’s a scary destructive place to be. Like what are our moves if Russia can sustain this forever and we can’t? It’s to go all in
So Putin is laying this out while saying he’s open to peace….not out of weakness…but because he knows maniacs are in charge of NATO….and he’s trying to say let’s not go there because it would be terrible for everyone
So that’s not desperation in my mind he seems pretty unemotional
Putin: you want Russian style conversation or American 🇺🇸😂🇺🇸🤷🏻♀️🥴🌎👍
You and akash are sitting a little close drewski back up a little bit 😉😭😭
Why is that guy always painting his nails, that shit looks mad weird
Podcaster giving lesons on global politics,who is even listening
This whole episode sounds like y'all been bought and paid
2:48 hey Andrew, you what that “desperation” is called? Leaving the door open? Ending the war?
Its called diplomacy
Yeah you took him, Slanov!
Sermon on the mount stuff. Listen apostles.
We are paying the salaries of Ukrainian officials, pensions, and other social services. We are propping up their economy.
There take on this is so painful to listen to.
What desperation did he see?
All these guys act like immature idiots.
And he tells multiple times negotiations are on the table. Let's stop this stupid war,,, anyway, like my comment would make a sense, and somebody would care.
Akash or whatever his name is is sooo arrogant and obnoxious. Dude is so confident in talking shit about stuff he has NO idea about, yet makes it sound "if you dont agree with me you are moron". The rest of the crew should stick to comedy and talking shit, rather than giving perspective on such complex and important topics.
You seem to be discussing the interview as if Russia need this war to be over and we don’t? Everyone needs the war to stop and putin seems like the only one to actually be offering an opportunity to stop it all by publicly offering himself for negotiations
He’s done 9 or 10 interviews with American journalists over the past decade. It’s nothing new.
When did andrew become a government stooge??😂
When he started doing his own research instead of just taking headlines he saw on facebook at face value.
When you actually look shit up instead of being a moron and believing Elons tweets at face value.....
Andrew isn't but he's obviously smarter than you.
Some Republicans were outraged that U.S. aid is being used to pay the salaries of Ukrainians, despite Samantha Power, the administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), announcing in July that around $1.2 billion would be used to pay the salaries of more than 57,000 first responders S. government has also bought seeds and fertilizer for Ukrainian farmers.
A large amount of the weapons we are sending is old weaponry, not brand new weapons that are currently being produced. Money is being sent over to pay off soldier wages and weapons maintenance, as well as straight up money laundering
Proof of the money laundering? You are just repeating shit you heard on twitter or from someone, but you actually understand and can show where there is money laundering happening? Like there is 100% corruption happening in Ukraine itself with parts of the gov, but I dont understand the money laundering part.
My mate was there for 18 months and only got $8400 U.S for his time over there. Allot of that money isn't paying for soldiers but instead police, ambulance, firemen and state services to keep public order and to keep the economy running. And yes my mate says theres is allot of corruption but not the kind you're thinking off. Corruption for self interest has been hit hard with the hammer since the 2022 invasion and many have been arrested but of course some are still doing it but they will get court eventually. Most of the corruption today in Ukraine is really just soldiers and commanders stealing equipment and money from what ever source they can. Not for self profit but to help their men and units at the front get what they need to fight or simply survive.
@@yuriydee Just because there's no "proof" doesn't mean that it didn't happen. Proof can be destroyed, paper trails can be covered up. Learn something, kid.
@@jameson3500 Source: trust me bro.
Only one caveat, US doesn’t have the money. Racking up debt to send weapons overseas when your social security is going bankrupt is not wise.
As a Ukrainian, thanks for actually being informed on the war issue Schulz. It always boggles my mind how so many Americans are so ignorant on the issue in terms of WHERE the money is going, lapping up the stupid rhetoric of "we're just sending money to Ukraine we need to use here! Border! Immigration! Platitudes, platitudes, platitudes!" It's just so juvenile and childish way of reasoning and no understanding of the nuance.
"Funding" Ukraine is profitable for USA (hence the issue of military industrial complex in previous wars), but in this case, it's MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL for Ukraine because they're not fighting some holy jihad or funding terrorism, Ukraine WANTS to fight for its freedom (just like USA did, just like Ireland, and every other nation fighting its neighbour/ruler) and they simply are smaller and less equipped than the "superpower" Russia. This means a mutual handshake where USA doesn't need to lose soldiers, funds its own economy, helps out and looks good on the international stage, and Ukraine gets what it needs.
Of course, in an ideal world, Ukraine would actually get all it needs because Ukraine is still fighting with one hand tied behind their back without the promised jets, no air superiority, no long-range ordinance, and thus was forced to innovate drone warfare which is a whole amazing thing in and of itself.
But I'm glad Schulz got informed and broadened his understanding. Geopolitics and war is a messy thing and it's not a simple black and white.
Learn Russian because you're going to need it.
@@whyhellotherestranger Joke's on you, I speak Russian and Ukrainian fluently, as I am from Kharkiv the Russian-speaking city in UKRAINE. You know, the Eastern city that Soviet Union tried to Russify (hence why we speak both languages).
You know, the city right by the Russia border that Russia thought would "welcome them with open arms" as if Russian-speaking Ukrainians wanted to be part of Russia and all that bullshit.
Don't assume out of your ignorance, because all you do is embarrass yourself.
@@Kroitk Good so then you're ready for the inevitable loss which will mark when the joke is back on to you 🤣
@@whyhellotherestranger I wonder, do you not support the USA breaking free from British rule? I don't see how you can support a modern nation invading over sovereign borders, shelling women and children, unless you are: 1) a Russian shill, or 2) an absolute low IQ idiot with zero moral character.
I can only imagine the shame your parents would feel knowing they raised a mistake like you. Do better with your life, it's sad.
@whyhellotherestranger yeah this 3 day special military operation will be over soon... in your wet dreams
Lot of complaining in the comments people need to think how to work together amicably without war.
Ukraine is in terrible shape right now. Average age of men raised to mid 40s due to mass casualties of war, previous military leader just fired for telling the truth that its not a winnable war, and opposing political parties banned with the threat the cancel elections. The Donbas region took a near unanimous vote to break off of Ukraine and rejoin Russia.
Ukraine was a far better position at the beginning of the war and were about to negotiate peace before Boris Johnson came in and persuaded them to fight it out….US and UK bear a lot of responsibility for Ukrainian deaths.
Schultz is also wrong on Ukraine aid take…the majority of it go to military industrial complex, but billions are going to paying salaries of Ukrainian citizens
Russia started this in 2014 when they took over Crimea, then the Donbas. Igor Girkin led the SMO in those regions and declared himself Supreme Commander of DPR in May of 2014.
I agree that Ukraine was in a far better position before all of this started, there are lots of videos of Donetsk from 2012, they were hosting matches in the Euro Cup and life was good. I believe most regular people just want their family life and are not super interested in politics.
But I think this was always going to happen, Putin has been lamenting the breakup of the Soviet Union in speeches since 2005. And in April 2014 Putin spoke on TV about Novorossiya which for him included Crimea, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Zaphorizhia, Kherson, Mikolaiv, and Odessa.
The US and the UK did not provoke this, Putin told everyone what he was going to do and he is working on it. I think the only thing the US and the UK is guilty of is not believing him.
9:43 ya the stuff goes their but the companies he listed sold them at a profit
Consequences come with the unkrakin conflict
These guys should stick to Taylor Swift
Shane was right about Andrew 😂
Now you see who is an gent of the system !
Andrew’s take: Putin is desperate for wanting a diplomatic end to a war.
that he himself started, dah
@@MMAchamploo that’s debatable
@@MMAchamploowe started it
That statement doesn't make any sense since the Russian economy improved last year
@@skhuluzondi6736 the whole statement makes zero sense for reasons far outside of economic reasons. That’s the point of my comment, making fun of Andrew’s dumb take
Free the Vlachs!
Putin just spoke truth, you seeing desperation just speaks volumes of your understanding of history, politics, and how conflicts are resolved, and you are supposedly above American public average. What a joke 🤣
It is not an excuse to invade, but it is revelent that Ukraine and Russia are culturally and historically connected. When Germany invaded France it was just a takeover. There are many people in Ukraine that welcome Russia into their country. Doesn't make it right, but it adds some complexity to the circumstances.
So Germany should invade Austria again and China Taiwan and so on....because of historical ties?
If there were that many Ukrainians that want the Russian annexation then they would be up in arms fighting for them, not fighting tooth and nail to push them off
Ask Nikki Haley, I'm sure she knows all about how the MIC works. I hear she's an expert actually. Trump24✊🏽
Good perspectives
Andrew should go back to funny things. Politic is nothing to wrap his head around
I bet if he was praising Biden you'd he whoopin & hollerin to the mountains😂😂😂😂
Like in comedy, he is spot on, always informed... 😉
It was a really great interview imo. Well worth the watch.
There was no desperation lol he was just wanting to get his "side" out there
Why does Putin care what non-Russians think? That doesn't sound like him at all.
Andrew is wrong about the funding. Billions do go to Ukraine to pay for their workers, etc.
Out of the 60 billions its only maybe 2-3 billion that go towards that. The rest goes to American companies to build ammunition and replenish tanks and bradleys. I think PBS or Reuters did a bit on it and investigated how much money (like actual cash) goes to Ukrainian workers, and it wasnt much when we are talking out of the trillion dollar military budget.
@@yuriydee The question here is WHOSE money!? Money from regular citizens and taxes, that instead of going to healthcare, improving education, lowering cost in many areas of your lives, social benefits etc goes to pockets of those running the MIC. I had no clue that Americans were so shallow and easy to manipulate lol, I wonder if you have the ability to think with your own brains.
@@yuriydee Still a net loss for Americans. Ukraine is still getting free tanks and gear on our dime!
@@jameson3500 these are old tanks that would be scrapped anyways though. It still costs money to maintain them and eventually scrap them. The money is being used to replace those tanks with new tanks for the US military.
@@jameson3500Nothing is free even if it’s given that way..
Hahahahah... BOOM!!! 😂
Nice one! 🫡
You mentioned Balkans...
Is it posible, maybe, to see you touring in this region in the near future!? 🇷🇸😉🍻
@flagrantclips
America must send money to Ukraine and Israel. That is final. Andrew knows how to be on the right side of HISTORY!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 both suck balls