13:00 Agnew is a little out of touch. How can he be perplexed by the public reaction of the fall out injury🤦🏻♀️ yes, people get sick and die from all sorts of reasons, but if it’s preventable and unnecessary, that’s not okay.
@@Bestillivoze riiiiight a BBC production is American prop.... They portrayed the Americans badly as well as the ussr. They even have soviet heads of state and Castro on here ffs dude are you srs?
Funny how the Americans were more concerned over the Soviet dog instead of the Japanese fisherman that got incinerated by an American H-Bomb in Japanese territory
First words of the documentary. "The shock wave approach and knocked on the roof of the bunker 1, 2 as if a giny had free from the bottle patted us and thanked us for releasing him from his long captivity" You got to laugh or cry!?!
17:20 I feel like this is so interesting, because I'm a twelve year old, in an American school, and I had created this internal ideation that Russia was the bad guy, that they had bad, violent intentions, and that the US was just trying to stop them. This is just really eye opening to me, because I honestly had no idea that they were scared of us. I saw a sort of documentary, where this guy went around and asked people in Russia(just normal people, walking around) what they wanted to say to America, and a lot of people said something along the lines of 'We just want peace, we want to stop fighting, we want to break the tension between us.' I also was on a sort of texting platform where you can talk to random people all around the world, and I met a guy(Around my age) from somewhere in Asia, I forget where exactly, but he said that they looked up to America because of our innovation, and how we move forward so quickly. This just really shocked me, because I look up to other countries in terms of their government, and economy. I have ADHD, so I think a bit differently than others, but I really think that the school system should start teaching these things from an early age so we have a better image of how people see us. I also really hate how, for a long time, I used to think that Africa was all just dirt houses, not enough food, and so on. But then I learned from a Ted Talk that Africa has thriving cities, and yes, some parts of the country are more poor than others, but not all of it. Same with Mexico, I used to think its all just immigrants, and homeless people trying to survive, again, not true. I'm not sure if they teach things differently in the upper grades, but they really should make sure that we don't have these opinions of these wonderful places. And thank you if you read this much, I really appreciate it! Have a wonderful day or night, ummm yeah!
I'm glad you're watching this at your age. Good on you. Definitely watch all 24 episodes; really good stuff. The younger you realize how important it is to see thru the bullshit, the further you'll go.
@@moodlampActual so true. i’m 13 now, but a whole lotta shit has happened 😅 i don’t like living through the times that history book writers will make a living on lmao.
Good on you!!! I'm proud of you. I've been studying this since right after high school in 1995 and I never get tired of it. You are going to be leaps and bounds beyond your peers knowing this going into high school and college. Remember this is an asset and you can go back to it again and again. You're one in a million, kid!
Fortunately, the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact puppets economically collapsed, with no nuclear war. It was Nikita Khruschev that said, "we will bury you."
@Big Lurch Aka Looney2 ECC Lol behave. I would be looking at us Brits and the rest of Europe first before Trump. At least he isn't dumb enough to fall for the scaremongering stories that are flying around in Europe. Britain has said many times that we should get ready for the Russians, and in a recent story, we are capable to take them on.
That was bluster on Khrushchev's part. Compare nuclear arsenals, compare war losses 27 million! , more dead in Leningrad that the empire and yanks put together! The Yanks had jupiter missiles in turkey, 10 mins flytime to russia. the russians wanted a buffer to stop another invasion like napoleon, hitler, teutonic knights, kaiser in 17, crimea, they were usually the victims first.
@@grahamlowe7388 Those Jupiter missiles in Turkey were already obsolete, had previously been slated for removal, to be replaced by Polaris SLBMs launched from subs in the Mediterranean, which did not justify the covert Soviet attempt to place nuclear missiles in Cuba. The "decadent" West wanted a plausible deterrent to prevent a potential attack from Soviet/Warsaw Pact forces that outnumbered NATO forces 3 to 1, which were poised to immediately seize West Berlin and western Europe.
@@Giruno56 Khrushchev said this at a meeting with diplomats from Western countries at the Polish Embassy in Moscow in October, 1956 -- and it came from *his own translator.* Later, he corrected himself by saying _"your own workers will bury you."_
The reason the USA fell behind in space is simple. The USSR had trouble "miniaturizing" their nukes, thus, a very powerful booster was needed to loft their heavy warheads. This ended up in being able to orbit Sputnik, which weighed maybe 1/500 what a nuke weighed. U.S. boosters didn't need the power; US nukes were lighter. Thus, early US boosters could not achieve orbit.
Probably the best documentary series on the Cold War, thank you much! 27:42: In somber, horrified face: "We can only pray for mercy that God will speed the end . . . reminder of the torture the animal world must go through", then with maniac, happy face: "there's a female up there!" It's a great documentary, but what was the matter with this person?
From what ive learned i believe we helped build sputnik to convince americans to find United States space program. We kept the soviet union alive. The military industrial complex was the big winner in all this.
how did you learn this? years of study, or a few afternoons on the Internet reading about what other people "learned"? The military complex did benefit, but to blindly state that they invented sputnik, the cold war etc. is boring and ignorant.
19:13: Real _Shock_ about TU-95 is, other than a few visual things, it's a carbon copy of a B-29 Super Fortresses. 4 land in Russia during WWII Stalin "forgot," to return. Pretty obsolete for jet age though. See" _Stealing the Super Fortresses"_
Nope, the Tu-95 is not a copy of the B-29, the Tu-4 Bull was the copy. Stalin didn't forget to return any of them. Three of them landed in the USSR after attacking Japan. The problem was the USSR was not at war with Japan and under the laws of war at the time the Russians were well within their rights to do what they wished with them (they could have kept the crews interned as well, but did let them 'Escape' into Iran so that they could go home. The pity was had the US aircrew who didn't pay attention at their mission brief, paid attention to the order "don't land in the USSR as they are Neutral as regards the Pacific War", the USSR would never have got their hands one.
Humanity lost the cold war. We celebrate the fall of the wall, but time is on the side of the bomb. Religion loves the genie that left the bottle. Strategy be damned, ideology could still kill us all. But I hope I'm wrong.
Zzyzx Zee you’d be begging God like a little bitch if you had an immediate nuclear strike warning wherever you live. I love tough guy comments like yours. I know you’re full of shit.
We should feel sympathy for both equally. However, it does concern me that a lot of people would choose saving a random dog than a random person. I saw one of those polls here on youtube. Wtf?
The Russians achieved every single major space-race goal, except for landing on the moon. The US got slaughtered in the space race, and they just barely landed on the moon at the end.
If the Soviets had beaten America to the moon, America would have just moved the goal posts and said the space race ends at Mars, or the asteroid belt, or however far they needed to go to be first. It's a testament to American propaganda that most people think America won the space race when we only really had one achievement to our name.
The soviets lost the war from the very beginning. A rocket in space? how about 80 million of your own butchered and murdered by dictators, how about a constant rule by fear, constant disappearances, lies propaganda and chains. Freedom and democracy win, and will always win.
Disgusting g statement by he physicist Harold Agnew about the Japanese fishermen who were hurt by the fallout from the Shrimp bomb! A foul way of looking at the consequences of the nuclear race...that accidents just happen.
What kind of idiot General would practice "storming" an area that has just been annihilated by a nuclear explosion? What kind of resistance could he possibly be expecting? P.S Had to feel a bit sorry for the press secretary when he had to read out that the U2 was a civilian aircraft!!! No wonder he looked so horribly uncomfortable!!!
I'm an American and I have no shame in considering Yuri Gagarin a true hero. Looking back on history, he may have been on the right side of it all, and he gave us inspiration to go even further.
As an African, he really paved the way for all of humanity and opened the vast heavens for all of us. We owe everyone who has ever been into space a debt of gratitude. Hopefully much like jet planes, the ordinary person gets to also experience space.
Yuri Gagarin was a man to behold for many, but what he achieved was certainly something mankind could still strive for in the future. Imagine if mankind had invested on space rather than nukes?
sadly, the space race was initiated to develop ICBMs and spy satellites, because the trajectory you have to send a missile on to hit russia from america for example means it has to go into space. sputnik was fired up on an ICBM, and if you make a venn diagram of countries with nukes and countries with a space program its basically a circle, even if the money would probably be better spent somewhere else (take india, for example). the investment in "space" was an investment in nukes as depressing as that is. I hope they one day find a better use for the technology, but colonising mars or the moon seems pretty far off even with all the developments they made.
Race in space between capitalism and communism? At that time more of a question who figures out where to go from in the future from those 40's developements.^^
American approach to whole situation. Let the Russians screw and bankrupt themselves. Astronaut: “Houston, we have a problem.” Houston: “What?” Astronaut: “The Russians painted the moon red!” Houston: “Well, do you guys have white paint with you?” Astronaut: “Yes. Why?” Houston: “Write Coca-Cola on it.” Putin does not make same mistakes.
13:00 Agnew is a little out of touch. How can he be perplexed by the public reaction of the fall out injury🤦🏻♀️ yes, people get sick and die from all sorts of reasons, but if it’s preventable and unnecessary, that’s not okay.
The public should be forever grateful that one of the best documentary series ever created is available for free
It's Propaganda for free.
@@Bestillivoze How do you figure?
@@rrice1705 It's an American MSM production. Do you expect it to tell you unbiased narrative? It tells partisan narrative.
ToLWaM - Very grateful indeed. Thanks for posting!
@@Bestillivoze riiiiight a BBC production is American prop....
They portrayed the Americans badly as well as the ussr. They even have soviet heads of state and Castro on here ffs dude are you srs?
Funny how the Americans were more concerned over the Soviet dog instead of the Japanese fisherman that got incinerated by an American H-Bomb in Japanese territory
angel is this you
@@katiesohn7075 maybe
I was thinking the same.
Even the documentary itself, seems to be more comprehensive to the "American failures", rather then the "Soviet Atrocities".
rofl, Nixon's flex on Khrushchev: "You might be ahead in terms of space exploration, but American TVs kind of have colour!"
I just absolutely love this.
1:45 Even the cat had watched "Bert the Turtle", and knew to duck and cover
Poor Kitty at 1:52, looked so scared didn't know what was happening.
First words of the documentary. "The shock wave approach and knocked on the roof of the bunker 1, 2 as if a giny had free from the bottle patted us and thanked us for releasing him from his long captivity" You got to laugh or cry!?!
If nothing else, it's a brilliant turn of phrase by the old lad
17:20
I feel like this is so interesting, because I'm a twelve year old, in an American school, and I had created this internal ideation that Russia was the bad guy, that they had bad, violent intentions, and that the US was just trying to stop them. This is just really eye opening to me, because I honestly had no idea that they were scared of us.
I saw a sort of documentary, where this guy went around and asked people in Russia(just normal people, walking around) what they wanted to say to America, and a lot of people said something along the lines of 'We just want peace, we want to stop fighting, we want to break the tension between us.' I also was on a sort of texting platform where you can talk to random people all around the world, and I met a guy(Around my age) from somewhere in Asia, I forget where exactly, but he said that they looked up to America because of our innovation, and how we move forward so quickly.
This just really shocked me, because I look up to other countries in terms of their government, and economy.
I have ADHD, so I think a bit differently than others, but I really think that the school system should start teaching these things from an early age so we have a better image of how people see us.
I also really hate how, for a long time, I used to think that Africa was all just dirt houses, not enough food, and so on. But then I learned from a Ted Talk that Africa has thriving cities, and yes, some parts of the country are more poor than others, but not all of it. Same with Mexico, I used to think its all just immigrants, and homeless people trying to survive, again, not true.
I'm not sure if they teach things differently in the upper grades, but they really should make sure that we don't have these opinions of these wonderful places.
And thank you if you read this much, I really appreciate it! Have a wonderful day or night, ummm yeah!
You are on your way to greatness. Well written.
@@realdarthsin Thank you so much!
I'm glad you're watching this at your age. Good on you. Definitely watch all 24 episodes; really good stuff. The younger you realize how important it is to see thru the bullshit, the further you'll go.
@@moodlampActual so true. i’m 13 now, but a whole lotta shit has happened 😅 i don’t like living through the times that history book writers will make a living on lmao.
Good on you!!! I'm proud of you. I've been studying this since right after high school in 1995 and I never get tired of it. You are going to be leaps and bounds beyond your peers knowing this going into high school and college. Remember this is an asset and you can go back to it again and again. You're one in a million, kid!
just imagine what it would have bin if no one focused on building nukes and everyone was trying to win the space race
Aubergine Man well nuclear power and medicine is the only good thing to come from the massive buildup
Yeah, but remember that it was easier early on to use rockets first developed for nukes to power the space missions, until NASA developed the Saturn 5
imagine if instead of the space race it was a race to cure cancer or something like that
I used to wish it was that simple too, but spacecraft and space stations don't keep the masses organized into 2 well-armed camps.
They went hand in hand, couldn't have the spqce race withiut the nuke race
13:00 just wow!
Yeah what the actual fuck?!
That just shows how disconnected the people in power are from us mere mortals.
Geckuno imagine if it was his loved ones!! people get hurt in all sort of ways...!!
for real man. how can a human be so self righteous
The dude literally shrugged his shoulders that people were poisoned and killed.
13:00, I mean even the narrator had his tone down on that particular part. How can a human being be that soulless?
Giang Nguyen i rewatched the section three times before i believed my ears
For that you have to be an amerikan.!
@Ethan aka so, you're saying I'm soulless because I'm an American?
"As long as it's not me, everything's fine"
Thankyou so much for uploading these!!!
Fortunately, the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact puppets economically collapsed, with no nuclear war. It was Nikita Khruschev that said, "we will bury you."
@Big Lurch Aka Looney2 ECC Lol behave. I would be looking at us Brits and the rest of Europe first before Trump. At least he isn't dumb enough to fall for the scaremongering stories that are flying around in Europe. Britain has said many times that we should get ready for the Russians, and in a recent story, we are capable to take them on.
That was bluster on Khrushchev's part. Compare nuclear arsenals, compare war losses 27 million! , more dead in Leningrad that the empire and yanks put together! The Yanks had jupiter missiles in turkey, 10 mins flytime to russia. the russians wanted a buffer to stop another invasion like napoleon, hitler, teutonic knights, kaiser in 17, crimea, they were usually the victims first.
@@grahamlowe7388 Those Jupiter missiles in Turkey were already obsolete, had previously been slated for removal, to be replaced by Polaris SLBMs launched from subs in the Mediterranean, which did not justify the covert Soviet attempt to place nuclear missiles in Cuba. The "decadent" West wanted a plausible deterrent to prevent a potential attack from Soviet/Warsaw Pact forces that outnumbered NATO forces 3 to 1, which were poised to immediately seize West Berlin and western Europe.
Ecxept he never said that, it was mistranslated.
@@Giruno56 Khrushchev said this at a meeting with diplomats from Western countries at the Polish Embassy in Moscow in October, 1956 -- and it came from *his own translator.* Later, he corrected himself by saying _"your own workers will bury you."_
29:20 rip headphones
The reason the USA fell behind in space is simple. The USSR had trouble "miniaturizing" their nukes, thus, a very powerful booster was needed to loft their heavy warheads. This ended up in being able to orbit Sputnik, which weighed maybe 1/500 what a nuke weighed. U.S. boosters didn't need the power; US nukes were lighter. Thus, early US boosters could not achieve orbit.
34:50 A high altitude weather plane. Yes. Perfect, a totally believable cover...
Wonder what genius though that one up.
pretty much the same excuse china just used for the balloon lol
@@brianwarren1235 Yes! Funny that a half dozen of them just wandered off course in several different, interesting directions all at the same time. xD
Thank you for uploading 👍
12:57 dudes like ''Whats a little radioactive poisoning? Have you ever stepped on a fucking LEGO?''
Would you ride the first rocket to space if you could? The very first human attempt. Would you?
Probably the best documentary series on the Cold War, thank you much!
27:42: In somber, horrified face: "We can only pray for mercy that God will speed the end . . . reminder of the torture the animal world must go through", then with maniac, happy face: "there's a female up there!" It's a great documentary, but what was the matter with this person?
People had BPD back then too.
31:47 : How to taunt someone into annihilation.
33:00 - “We bald fellas ought to stick together...”.
Harold Agnew died in 2013.
Yuri Gagarin visited Manchester in England about 3 months after his flight! 👍😎❤️
Mancunian Yuri alright our kid.
So at 70k feet did it matter if that U2's landing gear was down while in flight?
have no idea...what it would be,if stalin were still alive that day....
And Yuri Gagarian returns to a veritable tsunami of Russki poonski. Take THAT, Elvis!
12:58 bro what ?? people died bc of UR incorrect estimations "oops...oh well...shit happens"
No more than a chest X ray... Chernobylhbo
I liked near the end when that Russian went up in space
Gotta give credit to Yuri Gagarin though, first man in space
27:41 - 28:21 : 40 seconds of needless blathering.
13:02 height of hypocrisy.
I guess this is the question every killer would ask as well.
Powers had a sentence of 10 years but served 21 months. Come on Beeb sort the context.
12:58 Nice meme. Jesus dude.
Angry Marine imagine if it was his family
@@vineetr6381 Dude looks like he would consider it being patriotic.
Great documentary. Shows how savage our society is.
"To the recue came german rocket scientist Werner van braun" oh, yeah, you know, just some german guy, no history to mention there
Yes, and he did not use forced labor to build the V-2 rockets for Nazi Germany
21:03, a reconecence picture of the Soviet arsenal.
This was when China still an infant!
29:32 Nelson Muntz: HA HA
If that wasn't stagged, then that person would be so disappeared 45:06
Testing a nuclear bomb that they didn't know how much worse it was going to be than planned is not a daily chance of death.
americans in the 1950s: not the dog!!!
also americans in the 1950s while black people are being brutalized by police and racists: ..........
Haha they have coverup for all teir crimes too..35:00
32:05 stone cold
12:57 If only he had seen what is happening in the 2020s
8:18 RCA & Chill.
40:40
From what ive learned i believe we helped build sputnik to convince americans to find United States space program. We kept the soviet union alive. The military industrial complex was the big winner in all this.
how did you learn this? years of study, or a few afternoons on the Internet reading about what other people "learned"? The military complex did benefit, but to blindly state that they invented sputnik, the cold war etc. is boring and ignorant.
Herbert York died in 2009.
Andrew Goodpaster died in 2005.
Martin Knutson died in 2013.
How brilliant do you need too be when the plans are given too you, give me a break
But who sent the satellite first ?
@@harkirpalsingh9892 ture. However, when it became priority we buried them space and on earth. BTW what happen too the USSR ? We're still here 😎
19:13: Real _Shock_ about TU-95 is, other than a few visual things, it's a carbon copy of a B-29 Super Fortresses. 4 land in Russia during WWII Stalin "forgot," to return. Pretty obsolete for jet age though. See" _Stealing the Super Fortresses"_
Nope, the Tu-95 is not a copy of the B-29, the Tu-4 Bull was the copy. Stalin didn't forget to return any of them. Three of them landed in the USSR after attacking Japan. The problem was the USSR was not at war with Japan and under the laws of war at the time the Russians were well within their rights to do what they wished with them (they could have kept the crews interned as well, but did let them 'Escape' into Iran so that they could go home. The pity was had the US aircrew who didn't pay attention at their mission brief, paid attention to the order "don't land in the USSR as they are Neutral as regards the Pacific War", the USSR would never have got their hands one.
it keeps saying Russia instead of USSR or Soviet Union
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29:35 Oops
Arkadi Brish died in 2016.
Humanity lost the cold war. We celebrate the fall of the wall, but time is on the side of the bomb. Religion loves the genie that left the bottle. Strategy be damned, ideology could still kill us all. But I hope I'm wrong.
Shawn Crawford oh yea,just a matter of time...i cant wait!
Zzyzx Zee you’d be begging God like a little bitch if you had an immediate nuclear strike warning wherever you live. I love tough guy comments like yours. I know you’re full of shit.
The theme music is crap, but also good hahahah not sure why
Flopnik hahaha!!
It's fatuous and crazy how animal lovers care more about dogs and other animals more than they do about fellow human beings
It's not that crazy
many animals do not take actions to be cruel, they are more innocent than humans. People are often actively cruel and earn less sympathy
@@lunawitchey7611 true. but many people are not cruel and they are homeless . I feel they are more important than pets
We should feel sympathy for both equally. However, it does concern me that a lot of people would choose saving a random dog than a random person. I saw one of those polls here on youtube. Wtf?
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The Russians achieved every single major space-race goal, except for landing on the moon.
The US got slaughtered in the space race, and they just barely landed on the moon at the end.
If the Soviets had beaten America to the moon, America would have just moved the goal posts and said the space race ends at Mars, or the asteroid belt, or however far they needed to go to be first.
It's a testament to American propaganda that most people think America won the space race when we only really had one achievement to our name.
The US has 3 rovers on Mars. How many does Russia have? The US has satellites that reached the end of our solar system. Russia?
The soviets lost the war from the very beginning. A rocket in space? how about 80 million of your own butchered and murdered by dictators, how about a constant rule by fear, constant disappearances, lies propaganda and chains. Freedom and democracy win, and will always win.
@David Lamont and they got there on Russian rocket engines
We also only lost two men,the soviets lost hundreds.easy to be first if you dont value human life.
Always the quiet ones
Who's here from Mr. Chase's history class? #EasternSHS
Eww
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So new cold war between China and USA
Sputnik? Big deal! A nation mostly lacking indoor plumbing has sent a rocket to the moon in 2023. 🤣😂🤣
27:36
Suffrage was a mistake
Jesus Loves You All
15:29 …..because a Table is better, than a bunker….🙄
This series just teaches about the Cold War 1000% better then what I was taught in school.
Disgusting g statement by he physicist Harold Agnew about the Japanese fishermen who were hurt by the fallout from the Shrimp bomb! A foul way of looking at the consequences of the nuclear race...that accidents just happen.
What kind of idiot General would practice "storming" an area that has just been annihilated by a nuclear explosion? What kind of resistance could he possibly be expecting?
P.S Had to feel a bit sorry for the press secretary when he had to read out that the U2 was a civilian aircraft!!! No wonder he looked so horribly uncomfortable!!!
man you're dumb
@@felixphilippe7224 It was a civilian pilot. Right?
Starting at 19:23, the wreckage behind the old general is Article 360, the U-2 Frank Powers flew over the Soviet Union on 1 May 1960.
I'm an American and I have no shame in considering Yuri Gagarin a true hero. Looking back on history, he may have been on the right side of it all, and he gave us inspiration to go even further.
Completely agree. I am glad he was the 1st in space!
As an African, he really paved the way for all of humanity and opened the vast heavens for all of us. We owe everyone who has ever been into space a debt of gratitude. Hopefully much like jet planes, the ordinary person gets to also experience space.
Only 1% of this is about Sputnik.
It’s history
It's more than that and it's from usa point of view don't forget that
13:00 that guy needs to die in great pain if the bastard isn't already under.
No more radiation than a chest X-ray. Hmm, that sounds vaguely familiar
Not great, not terrible
🕵️♀️ 🕵️♂️ spying?! Naughty naughty!!
You are naughty
@@nsms1297 cringe
I never heard such onimous music on the footage of America's atomic weapon explorations.. Which they actually used, you will remember.
42:45 a lil bit of Russian Romanceeee ehhhh....
Yuri Gagarin was a man to behold for many, but what he achieved was certainly something mankind could still strive for in the future.
Imagine if mankind had invested on space rather than nukes?
sadly, the space race was initiated to develop ICBMs and spy satellites, because the trajectory you have to send a missile on to hit russia from america for example means it has to go into space.
sputnik was fired up on an ICBM, and if you make a venn diagram of countries with nukes and countries with a space program its basically a circle, even if the money would probably be better spent somewhere else (take india, for example).
the investment in "space" was an investment in nukes as depressing as that is.
I hope they one day find a better use for the technology, but colonising mars or the moon seems pretty far off even with all the developments they made.
He was a very devout Orthodox Christian :)
27:47 Queen of over acting :D
Girls love dogs a lot
17:13 although tbh, comin home from work, I do feel like the blood's been sucked outta me
Why did the build nuclear weapons
No compassion in him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not at the fourth chakra at all!
Who else is watching on their Pip-Boy in 2083?
A very young looking Dame Edna Everidge at 27.45 .
Walk Softly But Carry a Big Bang.
Matt Gorman
13:00
what a piece of sh**t!
I miss the cold war, 80s was the best time to be a kid
Life was just much more simple
bro💀 be serious
27:33 lol
Race in space between capitalism and communism? At that time more of a question who figures out where to go from in the future from those 40's developements.^^
13:00.......... that’s cold blooded 😳
Jon Franks I don’t genuinely care about my fellow humans but that was ice cold
Typical amerikan thinking about the rest of the world.
33:25
American approach to whole situation. Let the Russians screw and bankrupt themselves.
Astronaut: “Houston, we have a problem.”
Houston: “What?”
Astronaut: “The Russians painted the moon red!”
Houston: “Well, do you guys have white paint with you?”
Astronaut: “Yes. Why?”
Houston: “Write Coca-Cola on it.”
Putin does not make same mistakes.
Josip Miller best comment here.