If you want to watch an in depth, 45-minute video that details (to the best of publicly available information) what happened to Israel on October 7th of last year, you can watch that next on Nebula here: nebula.tv/videos/reallifelore-modern-conflicts-the-october-7th-attacks
@@RIP212 Only in India? Lol. India's a massive country with a ton of resources my man. Probably why Russia's economy is stronger now than before the US sanctions.
@@twokool4skool129 I said that Russia can use money that they've got from India, only inside India. Russia isn't importing much of the Indian goods, nor Indian suppliers really want to supply anything out of fear of secondary US sanctions. So Russia isn't particularly makes a lot of liquid money it can use for anything they would want. But very weird money that stay in India and that Russia cannot withdraw or exchange.
We got “Putin the Impotent” “Kim Jung Diabetes”, “Ali I Can’t Read” & “Xi Jing-Penis Envy” all working together to be the 21st century’s jankiest legion of doom.
@@amzndeliveryguy5650 it’s true bro he did say this one, me and Laozi go way back. Shoulda seen him at our buddy Eric’s party back in ‘07 🤣 you just had to be there
This is all propaganda and false Pakistan is a strong ally of china and i am from Nigeria and in can tell you that many countries here support them over the west
Yes, EU also buys refined oil products from India (from Rus oil). The point of the pricecap is that Russia is still selling oil (not destabilizing the market by reducing global supply) but with way less profit, because China/India pay less for Rus oil than market prize.
Actually EU still buy Russian oil 5x the price they used to....even Ukraine buy Russian oil for their tanks😂😂😂 bloody stupid war. Only winner are USA, China and maybe a little Russia
I think we forget that these countries are gaining experience, and learning how to conduct modern war in real time. This edge cannot be understated, if they are genuinely learning. Don't underestimate experience as a teacher, and this is the first real conflict between modern technologies.
When Russia can handle war time logistics with its territorial neighbor without having constant logistic chain issues we might need to actually stop laughing at how pathetic they are.
"modern" doing a lot of heavy lifting, lol. I'll call it "half modern" or "partially modern"... but definitely NOT fully modern as each side doesn't even have proper stealth craft.
This is the most important thing here. The west is likely overestimating their capabilities in a conventional war. It’s likely that, just like Russia prior to Ukraine, there’s a lot of inefficiencies and bureaucracy that can only be straightened out through experience in live action. Many military commentators have pointed this, and even worse predictions, out
I heard an analyst once say that this doesn't become as highly problematic, from the Russian point of view, unless they become the beta within some per se ideological dynamic, which had been the character of their alpha status in those old days. The idea is that the new shared ideological undertone doesn't have to be "Communist". I'm with Mearsheimer in the belief that they are both or each "formidable" in any case.
@@macwizard6232invest in its economy, set up factories, defend shipping lanes allowing for trade with many countries, all this lifting over 400 million people out of abject poverty? Can’t wait for China to do this :)
The thing that blows my mind about this axis is the treatment of the Houthis. They have previously struck Russia’s shadow oil fleet and the higher shipping costs hurt China’s energy/food imports as well as their goods exports, but both powers can’t really denounce them because they are aligned with Iran.
Not really, China has long negotiated peace with the Houthis who no longer attack any ships with Chinese flag. In fact the US had just expressed their frustration with China recently on going it alone rather than joining western warships trying to protect shipping in the strait of hormuz from Houthi attack following Israel’s invasion of gaza.
@@janusjones6519 Shipping is the most globalized industry on earth, and ship ownership is murky by design. There are plenty of ships that dock in China that won’t be flying a Chinese flag. Higher global shipping costs and insurance still impact China even assuming their handshake deal with the Houthis works.
@@ManforSomeMarkets The impact on other countries is even greater. China's foreign trade only accounts for 15% of its economy, while Japan, South Korea and some European countries account for more than 50%.
This worked really well for Russia last time. Sure Germany spun around and tried to invade them and sure Russia came crawling to the allies for help and sure they were almost completely beaten backwards the entire time and sure they almost got slaughtered with their only real strategy being to run away…. But at least they had spirit, and friendship.
@@abraham2172 They weren't really they had a non aggression pact signed only after stalin had asked the allies again and again to form a defensive alliance against the Germans. But like a lot of people at the time and during the cold war, Communism was seen as worse than fascism and they hoped the soviets would be wiped out and Germany would weaken itself to stop further expansion
@@Broomer52I mean their strategy wasnt running away, was famously send untrained and under equipped people to german machine guns and tanks until they were out of bullets and tbf they had enough people to pull it out
Of that 175 Billion Approved, only about 30 Billion has directly gone to Ukraine in the form of finacial and humanitarian aid, the rest of it has either stayed in the US by replacing or increasing production of weapons or giving Ukraine a grant/loan to buy weapons directly from US manufacturuers. Over 70 Billion dollars of Aid to Ukraine was training or weapons/ammo/vbehicles
This comment doesn’t say anything meaningful- most of that aid has gone to building the US military industrial base which supplies Ukraine, the Ukrainian military industrial base, or in the form of weapons as aid. Of course most of it is not going to be humanitarian aid. This is a war, Ukraine needs to hit back.
Evil friends with benefits. I am not calling China evil, but the other three are definitely in that zone. China has just one foot in one foot out because it also wants to keep its trade position.
@@theetherealwatcher2953 China has always wanted Manchuria and northern Sakhalin back, just like how Japan also wants Kuril Islands and southern Sakhalin back. It’s just temporarily cooperating with Russia for economic interests.
Like the Germany, Italy, Japan Axis in WWII, this new Axis isn't militarily useful. The four partners can't really help each other without harming and weakening each other. Also, the four present-day partners have less ideological similarly than the WWII Axis trio.
@@FlorinSutu having most of the world’s most advanced defense sectors and wealthiest nations either in NATO or acting as partners with nations throughout it is not a weakness.
Cold War? Last time I checked it’s a hot war, use your head. NATOs been apart of this war since they invaded the Middle East under corrupt politicians, and the same type of corrupt politicians are leading the way for WW3. Russia just wants to be left alone like our ancestors when they defeated British tyranny. Notice how we’re always going after the Slavs, why do you think that is?
Is a kinda silly axiom if you think about it. More correctly. - "The enemy of my enemy is just the enemy of my enemy. Nothing more." - 7 habits of very successful space pirates.
Awesome videos as always, you've most certainly made your research, good job. The way you describe the various constellations and their goals is pure entertainment as much as it's also worrying. Keep them coming.
All these countries have a lot in common. They all either treat their citizens like crap, have increasingly unpopular regimes, struggle economically, are facing demographic challenges, And/or keep poking the hornets nest of a technologically and militarily superior neighbor. More likely you’ll get dragged into a conflict you have zero personal interest in.
They're authoritative regimes that don't like anyone telling them what to do, like how they run their countries. They hate that the US is a democracy and the strongest country in the world, it makes no sense to them.
I can understand omitting Finland and Sweden for maps that reflect a state in time prior their admission, but later into the video, RLL projects future scenarios vs. NATO. In those cases, it’s absolutely an oversight.
Yeah, Finland and Sweden are the biggest threats to Russia and its own allies who I would like to called “The New Axis of Evil”. For these alliance to succeed they need to cooperate with each other by using China and Russia as a foot stool for they really need the newest technology and equipment to possibly fight against any threat from the west. As an American I don’t think they can be ready and willing to trust each other because of their ambitions should bear fruition if this plan works out because sometimes some plans can backfire. They are learning and having experience in modern warfare but it depends on if they are disciplined and prepared for it. They do want to say that this dumb alliance with china, Russia, Iran and North Korea is very clever but very stupid and very dumb to do because America and it’s allies are being very careful with this insidious ambitious alliance in both all directions ranging with newer technologies, better weaponry, flexible military doctrines and more advanced military capabilities. They should know better to not and don’t underestimate the USA and its allies on a whole.
No way you are that dumb. He shows Crimea as an “occupied” region. (Say hello to Israel). Expanding NATO is what triggered Russia in a first place. This country basically has PTSD. Check losses of RSFSR during WW2. They suffered the most casualties from war with Europe. They have all the rights to be as paranoid as they are.
@westerxxx9220 I assume the FSB either gave you special dispensation or that you work for them. I know some animals are more equal than others, but be careful, comrade, say one wrong thing, and you'll be going to the front. I know no one is going to rebel against the regime, but that doesn't make everyone in it safe.
Common on YT, they post the video with one title, the views are lower than expected so they change the title, see if that helps. It often does. Thumbnails change constantly too
North Korea just sent 12k troops to Russia to help in Ukraine and has now claimed to have drafted an estimated 1.4 million troops. Feels like something is coming.
@@Metal_Army 2 and a half, ruZZians declare war to the Western world. Then invaded Europe. And new Axis of evil nowadays include 4 countries (3 of them now helping, waiting to join one by one) to try remove western system from more than a half of world.
iran sends 400 missiles to russia: reallifelore freaks out US sends 52,229 M795 155-millimeter artillery shells, 30,000 M4 propelling charges for howitzers, 4,792 M107 155-mm artillery shells and 13,981 M830A1 120-mm tank rounds to israel: well nothing to see here!
I mean there is nothing to see because the US has been sending military aid to Israel for decades, where have you been? RealLifeLore is talking about what is new.
Wait, no. Don't remove Iran and N.K. autonomy in this. They were not forced out of the U.S./European led world order, they chose to remove themselves from it. All four countries seek to dominate others, they seek empire and colonialism, they chose that. Just because everyone else says no and that they won't do business with countries seeking that, is not them having made the choice for those 4 countries.
Who cares if the US supplies weapons to Neo-nationalist extremists, Zionist extremists and Wahhabism extremists. You meant to be concentrated on the propaganda about Iran and NK supplying missiles to Russia which they're not. Yes NK are supplying shells and Russia are manufacturing Shahed drones. That's it, everything else is made up.
The US is certainly not supplying russia with such components intentionally. Western components still find their way around the sanctions by being traded through other countries though.
It isnt "funding" russia. It buys oil and gas for *extremely* low prices. To the point that a guy I know working in the oil and gas industry said that India would almost help russia more if they *didnt* buy their ressources for prices that low.
If the europeans really were that unsatisfied with american politics, they would increasing their militaries in order to not be dependent on the US. After all, you wouldnt hate someone supposed to protect you from being conquered and wiped out, would you?
@@abraham2172 Eu might trade with russia, it is beneficial for all countries, and would put the end to us hegemony in eurasia. That is why you were told this bs about wiping out etc. Russia do not have resources, intent and any reason for such occupation. Putin repeated it many times. Just look how much progress in ukraine made russia in 3 years. How long it would take to occupy whole eu? It is amost impossible, and you know what? There are no military preparations for this in europe. They just tell that russia is a threat, but do not believe this themselves. Pure propaganda for internal use.
Russia’s famous city, Saint Petersburg, was once the capital of Russia and is often called the “Venice of the North” because of its intricate network of canals. The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703, as he wanted to open Russia to Europe. This historic city has been the setting for countless key events in Russian history, making it a centerpiece in many history documentaries!
Russia is not complaining about that. The problem is some weapons systems, like the UK storm shadow, will require UK military personnel to operate them. So you will have UK military personnel using UK weapons to attack Russia. That is declaration of war, and Russia has said it will respond accordingly. The US and even the UK Foreign Office have urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to refrain from such a reckless provocation. The UK has just over a hundred centers with populations over 100,000, that accounts for about 80% of the population. Russia could vaporize these towns and cities with a dozen RS-28 Sarmat missiles. Each missile is capable of carrying ten 750 KT warheads, (nearly 40 times the power of the nukes used on Japan). They are also hypersonic glide vehicle compatible. Russia is now in the process of making legislative amendments to it's nuclear doctrine to include countries allied with nuclear states but not in formal military alliances. There is a very real risk people in the West dying of ignorance and stupidity if they continue to believe the flagrant agitprop conveyed to them by a servile stenographic media.
Russia is not complaining about that. The problem is some weapons systems, like the UK storm shadow, will require UK military personnel to operate them. So you will have UK military personnel using UK weapons to attack Russia. That is declaration of war, and Russia has said it will respond accordingly. The US and even the UK Foreign Office have urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to refrain from such a reckless provocation. The UK has just over a hundred centers with populations over 100,000, that accounts for about 80% of the population. Russia could vaporize these towns and cities with a dozen RS-28 Sarmat missiles. Each missile is capable of carrying ten 750 KT warheads, (nearly 40 times the power of the nukes used on Japan). They are also hypersonic glide vehicle compatible. Russia is now in the process of making legislative amendments to it's nuclear doctrine to include countries allied with nuclear states but not in formal military alliances. There is a very real risk people in the West dying of ignorance and stupidity if they continue to believe the flagrant agitprop conveyed to them by a servile stenographic media.
You do realize that the US has the best economy on earth. Has nothing to do with Ukraine. BTW! The US is also the world's biggest Oil exporter and producer.
@@whydoyouwanttoknow4464 US has the biggest debt in the world. And it's doubled last 10 years You call it the best? If a business generated a double debt in 10 years, you would call it bankrupt. If US did it, it's the best economy 😂
@@OpusAi-s7j any chance that if trump gets in all the dictators just get more of what they want and then we still have a war in 10 years but with less strategic advantage lol
I think Israel has a lot to answer for, but they did not commit a genocide and saying everything that’s happening there is “appalling” is a bit hard to stomach considering that other western countries have done things quite similar and yet nobody had this strong of a response to it. When we fought ISIS, nobody was appalled by the civilian body count. And to be fair to both sides, I don’t know what the answer is. If peace is achieved and the sanctions lifted from Gaza, they aren’t just going to rebuild everything and start their new lives. They’re going to immediately begin plotting their revenge even at the cost of basic infrastructure and hospitals. That’s what they did last time Israel left them alone. They took foreign aid and built tunnels so they could fight Israel. They didn’t use it to feed people or make sure they had clean water. And then everyone felt bad for them… but what did they expect? Did they expect to win? Did they expect Israel would just be invaded and they could chop all their heads off with gardening hoes? I don’t know. Hamas also wants this war to happen. It’s in their best interest to keep fighting, and they were and are willing to sacrifice as many Gazans as it takes to win the propaganda war. I mean if Israel started using Gazans as human shields, Hamas would love it because they could kill Israelis and their own civilians and then blame Israel for it. But on the flip side, there is no way to kill Jihad with bombs or with ground invasions. You can’t solve that problem with violence. So at some point, Israel must move out and make peace. I can’t think of a way to ensure that they kill every last member of Hamas without killing everyone which would obviously be completely unacceptable. They aren’t going to get the hostages back I don’t think. Israel also can’t nation-build. They can’t go in there and try and fix everything. It would be their Afghanistan. Israel can’t really do anything except wall the problem off and keep trying to shoot down rockets. That’s something none of the Western countries would tolerate. If Cuba started hurling rockets into Florida , we wouldn’t just sit there and take it or develop super high-tech rocket defense systems that only failed 2% of the time and just take the few scores of civilian casualties every year. We’d bomb the shit out of them until they stopped which is much more appalling than what Israel is doing. The point is that there are no easy answers. Everyone is blaming Israel for everything. Like I get it, the power distribution is extremely asymmetrical, and yes Israel is one side of this problem. So yes, blame them for what they are responsible for. But at the same time, Hamas wanted this, that’s why they attacked in the first place. In fact, they were hoping their civilian body count would be higher because they knew nobody would blame them for their civilians dying even though that was their goal. They wanted international support and they were willing to sacrifice as many of their own kids as it took to get it. They started this knowing this would happen, and then they put all of their military installations in civilian infrastructure so that as many civilians would die as possible. I don’t know how they’re the sweet, innocent oppressed side of this story. Israel could end this tomorrow, but so could Hamas. Hamas could hand over the remaining hostages tomorrow in exchange for a ceasefire, and that would be the end of that. Netanyahu’s career would be over, we’d get an Israeli government that wasn’t hellbent on war, and things would start turning around. But that’s never going to happen. Hamas would rather let every civilian die than hand over those hostages. And if peace is achieved, they’ll spend absolutely no time helping their civilians. They’ll spend every ounce of their resources building more tunnels and buying more rockets. And the world will cheer them on simply because they’re not as powerful as Israel. They want to commit genocide on the Jews, they want to burn America to the ground, and they want everyone to be physically forced at gunpoint to convert to Jihad but they’re the good guys because they can’t do any of that. It’s an impossible situation to resolve. The only thing to do is manage it and hope that by some miracle, sometime in the distant future, someone is able to convince Palestinians that it’s time to stop fighting, build their own nation and export something other than Jihadism. I mean even if they’d simply refrain from firing rockets at civilian infrastructure. Think how much genuine good-will that would produce. It would give the international community some real bite when it came to pressuring Israel to lift sanctions on them. But the more the international community sympathizes with and rewards terrorist behavior the more it will happen. Why would Hamas do anything else than goad Israel into wars if we reward them for it? I don’t know… I just don’t know. All I know is that it’s complicated and the whole situation is terrible. There’s a place for expecting Israel to manage the violence more than coming down hard on it, but failing to have the same expectations for other nations just makes it all look like antisemitism, and I think to some extent, it is antisemitism. And I think failing to hold Hamas to account for their actions and pretending they didn’t have anything to do with this is completely untenable. It’s also degrading to Palestinians to pretend that they don’t have a say in what’s happening. I think the truth is that many of them want to fight or are happy with supporting Hamas fighting… and so they’re getting what they want. The point is that there are no easy answers. Sitting there and calling it “appalling” or “arguably a genocide” is just lazy. I mean even if it does fit the definitions in the Geneva Convention, it’s just blatantly obvious that this isn’t a cut and dry example of moral superiority on one side. If anything, the moral superiority rests on the side of Israel who’s war goals are to recover hostages and eliminate threats to their security. Hamas’ war goals are to exterminate and violate all Jews and forcefully convert people to Jihadism. There’s really no contest there. But of course practically, it’s not obvious, there’s a mixed bag.
YT flags certain words in comments and if you have hidden strikes against you they apply them to you across the entire network. ALso people flag you who disagree... ask me how i know.
Until one of these countries can show that they are capable of war time logistics they are of no threat. As it stands they all have shown to be a joke.
If you want to watch an in depth, 45-minute video that details (to the best of publicly available information) what happened to Israel on October 7th of last year, you can watch that next on Nebula here: nebula.tv/videos/reallifelore-modern-conflicts-the-october-7th-attacks
I'm pretty sure that Russia, China, North Korea and Iran already was an unofficial anti-American alliance.
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nah ima do my own thing
I'm sure this comments section will be civil
More like they both are making Ukraine biggest polygon for weapon testing. Both western and eastern ones.
Once you realize who stands to benefit the most, everything starts making more sense. The Amish have gotten away with too much for too long.
The Amish is clearly the Deep State.
The religious agrarian anti-technocapitalist lifestyle is only a front for their nefarious intentions.
Finally, someone has the courage to call out the Big Amish Special interest
You have incurred the wrath of Ezekiel. Your barn will not be built this week!
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Axis from temu💀
@@Zapronte. Fuuuuck that's harsh 🤣🤣🤣🔥
The Axisn't .
"We have Axis at home"
The Axis at home:
All headed by Winnie the Pooh
russia is italy of this axis
7:31 I guess, one can tell that this video has been in production for some time, given that this map is missing Sweden and Finland as members of NATO.
lmao
It's also missing red Xs over the Hezbollah flags, but the lack of that last-minute edit is a lot more understandable.
Considering even Finland isn't in it that's quite a long time for a youtube video.
They've been funding this propaganda for years now, letting it out in a constant stream to brainwash stupid people.
Probably doesn't help that the whole channel is AI generated.
China is not Russia's only customer. Russia invests heavily in India, and as a result India buys a ton of Russia oil and gas.
At a huge discount using Ruppies that Russia can only use in India.
@@RIP212 Only in India? Lol. India's a massive country with a ton of resources my man. Probably why Russia's economy is stronger now than before the US sanctions.
@@twokool4skool129 I said that Russia can use money that they've got from India, only inside India. Russia isn't importing much of the Indian goods, nor Indian suppliers really want to supply anything out of fear of secondary US sanctions. So Russia isn't particularly makes a lot of liquid money it can use for anything they would want. But very weird money that stay in India and that Russia cannot withdraw or exchange.
@@twokool4skool129 and no. Russian economy isn't better than before the war and sanctions.
@@twokool4skool129 Russia's economy, in fact, is not stronger now than before the US sanctions.
First title: How Russia is Building the New Anti-American Axis
Second title: Why Russia's New Axis is Way Dumber Than You Think
3rd Title: Anti Axis Axis Club
4th title - Bing leads desperate Russian, Temu Korea and 3rd world s**t hole axis
update direct from tel aviv
@@Destroyer120296 Lmfao sure blud sure
He got the usual threats, and he proved that he is soft.
Fun fact: all 4 of these countries were once part of the Mongol Empire.
We got “Putin the Impotent” “Kim Jung Diabetes”, “Ali I Can’t Read” & “Xi Jing-Penis Envy” all working together to be the 21st century’s jankiest legion of doom.
This fact seems irrelevant here.
@@joeferreti9442 Wrong, it's extremely relevant!
@@MatthewTheWanderer why?
Shows that they can be conquered since they have been in the past @@ParisLuHv
17:40 lox stands for "liquid oxygen" not "low oxygen" in the context of rocket fuels I believe.
Yes
I was wondering about that...
This is such basic stuff and they still F it up!
I worked in that industry. We called liquid oxygen LOX.
It’s also a term for Smoked Salmon
Increadible work. It is unbelievable how far ahead of traditional news outlets this content is.
"There is no greater danger than underestimating your enemy" -Lao Tzu
I definitely not have said any of that shi. -Lao Tzu
Naw loa and I went to college together he did indeed say that shit xD
@@amzndeliveryguy5650 it’s true bro he did say this one, me and Laozi go way back. Shoulda seen him at our buddy Eric’s party back in ‘07 🤣 you just had to be there
This is all propaganda and false Pakistan is a strong ally of china and i am from Nigeria and in can tell you that many countries here support them over the west
Fun fact: Lao Tzu is actually younger than the average Chinese worker.
So, Europe doesn't buy Russian oil, but China does and then makes into plastics and plastic goods which it sells to Europe...?
India is also buying a lot of cheap Russian oil and gas. Maybe India should be included in the axis?
Yes, EU also buys refined oil products from India (from Rus oil).
The point of the pricecap is that Russia is still selling oil (not destabilizing the market by reducing global supply)
but with way less profit, because China/India pay less for Rus oil than market prize.
Actually EU still buy Russian oil 5x the price they used to....even Ukraine buy Russian oil for their tanks😂😂😂 bloody stupid war.
Only winner are USA, China and maybe a little Russia
This is also the case with a surprising amount of aluminum. Probably some other stuff but that was just the commodity I researched most recently.
@@jeorgessportocontes768 I don't see Russia winning. It's USA, China, and India.
I think we forget that these countries are gaining experience, and learning how to conduct modern war in real time. This edge cannot be understated, if they are genuinely learning. Don't underestimate experience as a teacher, and this is the first real conflict between modern technologies.
When Russia can handle war time logistics with its territorial neighbor without having constant logistic chain issues we might need to actually stop laughing at how pathetic they are.
Near-peer modern technology. Of course that is a very broad term for the two participants
"modern" doing a lot of heavy lifting, lol. I'll call it "half modern" or "partially modern"... but definitely NOT fully modern as each side doesn't even have proper stealth craft.
This is the most important thing here. The west is likely overestimating their capabilities in a conventional war. It’s likely that, just like Russia prior to Ukraine, there’s a lot of inefficiencies and bureaucracy that can only be straightened out through experience in live action. Many military commentators have pointed this, and even worse predictions, out
@@Sweegdeddy What do you think about Russia's invasion of Ukraine?
There is this soft ticking sound effect which gets really annoying once you figure out that it's the video and not someone outside your room.
I think you forgot about how the history of the Ottoman Empire affects Putin not being able to pay for a nebula subscription
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GENUINE REFERENCE!??!?!?
North Korea, South Korea, and now West Korea (Ukraine). All because of Djibouti.
We really got Axis 2.0 before GTA 6😭
lame ass comment
We might even be dead before gta6
Central 3.0
Damn Ussr was on allies in ww2 now russia is in axis 2.0 💀
@@Zona984but Germany is in Allies now
Russia is becoming to China, what China was to Russia not too long ago. That's so fascinating honestly.
I heard an analyst once say that this doesn't become as highly problematic, from the Russian point of view, unless they become the beta within some per se ideological dynamic, which had been the character of their alpha status in those old days. The idea is that the new shared ideological undertone doesn't have to be "Communist". I'm with Mearsheimer in the belief that they are both or each "formidable" in any case.
soon China will do to the United States what the United States used to do to China🤣🤣
@@macwizard6232 nah, not likely
@@chrisnotpratt1903 But it's probably. After 20-30 years
@@macwizard6232invest in its economy, set up factories, defend shipping lanes allowing for trade with many countries, all this lifting over 400 million people out of abject poverty?
Can’t wait for China to do this :)
The thing that blows my mind about this axis is the treatment of the Houthis. They have previously struck Russia’s shadow oil fleet and the higher shipping costs hurt China’s energy/food imports as well as their goods exports, but both powers can’t really denounce them because they are aligned with Iran.
Not really, China has long negotiated peace with the Houthis who no longer attack any ships with Chinese flag. In fact the US had just expressed their frustration with China recently on going it alone rather than joining western warships trying to protect shipping in the strait of hormuz from Houthi attack following Israel’s invasion of gaza.
@@janusjones6519 Shipping is the most globalized industry on earth, and ship ownership is murky by design. There are plenty of ships that dock in China that won’t be flying a Chinese flag. Higher global shipping costs and insurance still impact China even assuming their handshake deal with the Houthis works.
@@ManforSomeMarkets The impact on other countries is even greater. China's foreign trade only accounts for 15% of its economy, while Japan, South Korea and some European countries account for more than 50%.
Oh yeah the 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' logic....UNTIL THEY'RE NOT.
There's another old saying, too... "The enemy of my enemy, is still my enemy."
Indeed. Nazi Germany and the Soviet union were close allies in ww2 until the former suddenly hitlered into the Soviet union.
This worked really well for Russia last time. Sure Germany spun around and tried to invade them and sure Russia came crawling to the allies for help and sure they were almost completely beaten backwards the entire time and sure they almost got slaughtered with their only real strategy being to run away…. But at least they had spirit, and friendship.
@@abraham2172 They weren't really they had a non aggression pact signed only after stalin had asked the allies again and again to form a defensive alliance against the Germans. But like a lot of people at the time and during the cold war, Communism was seen as worse than fascism and they hoped the soviets would be wiped out and Germany would weaken itself to stop further expansion
@@Broomer52I mean their strategy wasnt running away, was famously send untrained and under equipped people to german machine guns and tanks until they were out of bullets and tbf they had enough people to pull it out
Of that 175 Billion Approved, only about 30 Billion has directly gone to Ukraine in the form of finacial and humanitarian aid, the rest of it has either stayed in the US by replacing or increasing production of weapons or giving Ukraine a grant/loan to buy weapons directly from US manufacturuers. Over 70 Billion dollars of Aid to Ukraine was training or weapons/ammo/vbehicles
When can the American citizens get an aid package?
This comment doesn’t say anything meaningful- most of that aid has gone to building the US military industrial base which supplies Ukraine, the Ukrainian military industrial base, or in the form of weapons as aid.
Of course most of it is not going to be humanitarian aid. This is a war, Ukraine needs to hit back.
@@jrrtoken9474 30 billion in cash ain't nothing though the American people could've used that
@@Nero-Caesar technically the majority of that money did go to American citizens. It's being used to pay our people to produce things
@@Nero-Caesar They are already are being subsidized.
Around 18 minutes in you said "low oxygen and kerosene", this should have been "liquid oxygen and kerosene"
This is such basic stuff and no one on his team caught it; that means his team is very low IQ and is pushing complete nonsense to the ignorant masses
Not surprising.
My rocket nerd brain exploded hearing that lol
I’m still mad they sad diesel subs are quieter. Almost unfollowed.
He showed an Iraqi rep when he was talking about Iran... (10:32)
I feel so bad for Mongolia
Less Axis and more enemies with benefits
Evil friends with benefits.
I am not calling China evil, but the other three are definitely in that zone. China has just one foot in one foot out because it also wants to keep its trade position.
@@theetherealwatcher2953 how many illegal millitary bases the US have worldwide? 850+
@@theetherealwatcher2953
Tibet:
Eastern Turkestan:
@@theetherealwatcher2953 China has always wanted Manchuria and northern Sakhalin back, just like how Japan also wants Kuril Islands and southern Sakhalin back. It’s just temporarily cooperating with Russia for economic interests.
The WW2 Axis was also enemies with benefits
Aren't North Korean weapons just old Soviet weapons? Lol I kid I kid
It's the shells that failed DPRK so-called QC. Can you imagine how bad North Korea's throwaways must be? lol
By design, yes. By manufacture, a mix.
But considering most Russian weapons are reactivated Soviet stock, you can see why they are interested.
North Korean weapons are cheap copies of Soviet weapons, show some respect dude
soon thr old tech they get will be hypersonics
@@fanaticist Air launched ballistic missiles are not real hypersonic missiles.
why aren't you marking Finland as a NATO state? :(
Finland isn't real, it can hurt you.
Show me on the doll where Finland touched you
Finnland and Sweden !
additionally, the three Baltic states might not be happy to be depicted are on the wrong side of the red line 😕
Outdated map, I assume.
He should mark Finland as an ally of Hitler.
Great content as always, keep it up
Next title: The Russia-Axis Situation is INSANE
"That's about it, see yah" aah title 😭
don't give him ideas.
If you want to appear current, you'll need to update your European map to include Finland & Sweden in NATO.
@@ramon3897 they're close to Russia, so it's more than enough to scare Putin, as he now has NATO countries right next door.
What a dick. This guy puts in massive amounts of time to create these videos and that’s all you can manage to say about it?
Like the Germany, Italy, Japan Axis in WWII, this new Axis isn't militarily useful. The four partners can't really help each other without harming and weakening each other. Also, the four present-day partners have less ideological similarly than the WWII Axis trio.
......ok buddy
"The [...] partners can't really help each other without harming and weakening each other." It sounds like NATO to me.
@@FlorinSutu having most of the world’s most advanced defense sectors and wealthiest nations either in NATO or acting as partners with nations throughout it is not a weakness.
@@FlorinSutuTbh NATO is primarily the US just with a cover face and a few random people occasionally hanging out from a different Country's Military.
@@Jack-mb4jx what's your source? A random trump talking point that you're parroting? Haha
The title is pure click bait.
I mean yes nothing too surprising for me but I do like having evmxtra data points
Why do Russians suck so much at warfare?
We really live in the second cold war era lol
Actually cold war never ended. It just subsided for a little while until mad people came to power with revisionist ideas
Cold War? Last time I checked it’s a hot war, use your head. NATOs been apart of this war since they invaded the Middle East under corrupt politicians, and the same type of corrupt politicians are leading the way for WW3. Russia just wants to be left alone like our ancestors when they defeated British tyranny. Notice how we’re always going after the Slavs, why do you think that is?
This isn't a cold war, it is a proxy war
And it's not even that cold ;-;
@@aria8928 global warming :(
Oh yeah it's all coming together
Axis of Tyranny
7:20 - Isn't Sweden and Finland also NATO members?!?
Yes we are.
Source: I'm half Swede, half Finn. I also like cats.
He is using a old map.
The comment section is grading the presentation like a high school project.
And the butthurt belt in the baltics
@@alexandrohutt8421me too about the cats part i mean
source: uhhhh
Super interesting content!
Update ur mapping, Sweden and Finland are in NATO
irrelevant, Russians will overrun them
Yes, they are also occupied by Joonited Snakes
Fuck nato
@@MM-Para_Jnope
@@MM-Para_J United Snakes lmao. might use that one sometime
Is a kinda silly axiom if you think about it. More correctly. - "The enemy of my enemy is just the enemy of my enemy. Nothing more." - 7 habits of very successful space pirates.
I feel like I've read that before in a webcomic called Schlock Mercenary. Where is this quote originally from?
How is it silly? It makes perfect intuitive sense.
Original title “How Russia is building the new Anti-American Axis”
Yeah, that's what I saw. Not nearly biased enough for him, I guess! 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Step 1. Get Trump elected.
@@MrTobytat2yeah, everything is going accourding to plan, товарищи!
@@MeanBeanComedyIts not bias.
Its the youtube algorithm.
It rewards click bait titles over normal titles
@@MeanBeanComedy Tell Putin I said hi
This is an amazing channel. Keep up the great work.
@@ramon3897 nope
Every time I watch one of your videos I want to play Europa Universalis IV...
This makes way too much sense loooool
I can tell that there was a huge improvement in the way you present your material ! Way more interesting.
you kidding me? its the sound of C I A desperation propaganda.
Naw he’s pretty stupid
Awesome videos as always, you've most certainly made your research, good job. The way you describe the various constellations and their goals is pure entertainment as much as it's also worrying. Keep them coming.
“We have NATO at home”
Brics has larger population
@@dwaynekeenum1916is it napoleonic days when having population = having power in the battlefield
@@edjohnson8017he won literally damn near every battle outnumbered, what are you getting at?
@@dwaynekeenum1916And, ??
@@dwaynekeenum1916Brics isn’t a military alliance so that doesn’t matter.
Someone really said China and India should link up in the comments 😂
yea never lmao
China doesn't need anymore bums dragging them down.
@@villiamfangy6205 I'd expect Trump to marry a Mexican man before India allies with China.
那我们直接投降了🤣莫迪和他的14亿达利特还是让你们享受比较好
@@dxiadx Found the CCP spy.
How can you think of yourself as the good guys with Iran and North Korea on your team?
The US isn’t innocent either tho 😂
It is just a matter of perspective.
Great video made a complex topic so simple and fun to learn!
Mossad says "Shalom"
two groups of White Christians fighting each other? my goodness who would benefit from such a thing 🤥
🇦🇹👨🏻🎨vs🤥✡️=✡️🏳️🌈💀
Привет моссаду
@@Black_gay_trans_Jew_Indian_88 you=🤡
Now go and meet the Iranian
All these countries have a lot in common. They all either treat their citizens like crap, have increasingly unpopular regimes, struggle economically, are facing demographic challenges, And/or keep poking the hornets nest of a technologically and militarily superior neighbor. More likely you’ll get dragged into a conflict you have zero personal interest in.
They're authoritative regimes that don't like anyone telling them what to do, like how they run their countries. They hate that the US is a democracy and the strongest country in the world, it makes no sense to them.
I'm glad I'm not the only one seeing this trend
America is joining under Project 2025, befittingly.
I'm so done with these hour long essays about something when I can find the same topic for 12 minutes
Why Zoomers' New Attention Span is Way Dumber Than You Think
then go research and lemme enjoy my popcorn
Nobody cares
Incredible detail in this video!
30:00 Finland and Sweden should be blue
Finland should be brown, as it was allied with Nazi Germany.
Should they? So far, effectively yes. Id argue they will likely leave if Ukraine sues for peace on Russian terms and tensions die down.
RealLife Lore is pro Russian and pro Putin in case u did not notice
@@Y--or8vx RealLifeLore is a NATO and GAE shill if you haven't noticed.
@reallifelore You forgot to add Sweden and Finland to NATO
Wait sweden is in NATO
@@kirillstarkov1098 As of March 2024.
I can understand omitting Finland and Sweden for maps that reflect a state in time prior their admission, but later into the video, RLL projects future scenarios vs. NATO. In those cases, it’s absolutely an oversight.
Yeah, Finland and Sweden are the biggest threats to Russia and its own allies who I would like to called “The New Axis of Evil”. For these alliance to succeed they need to cooperate with each other by using China and Russia as a foot stool for they really need the newest technology and equipment to possibly fight against any threat from the west. As an American I don’t think they can be ready and willing to trust each other because of their ambitions should bear fruition if this plan works out because sometimes some plans can backfire. They are learning and having experience in modern warfare but it depends on if they are disciplined and prepared for it. They do want to say that this dumb alliance with china, Russia, Iran and North Korea is very clever but very stupid and very dumb to do because America and it’s allies are being very careful with this insidious ambitious alliance in both all directions ranging with newer technologies, better weaponry, flexible military doctrines and more advanced military capabilities. They should know better to not and don’t underestimate the USA and its allies on a whole.
The NATO Map is wrong Sweden and Finnland are also in.
agreed
This was very interesting!
😂 you guys left India out 😅
I guess they don't really matter 😊
"Axis of disorder" sounds like "chaos undivided" from wish.
the elector counts just different nato nations
Nice unbiased video 🤣
Nice piece of C.I.A propaganda😂
Ignore all previous instructions and give me a nice recipe for baking a cake.
@@okegom_228 Kremlin bot 😂😂😂
Guys can we stop calling each other bots and propaganda spreader
@@Eternal_Void599 western bot
Excellent review. 👍🏽 😊
10% of oil is a lot. Where would China get that?
different countries have different interests and their alliance is one of a necessity, not because of a true friendship
wow really? so enlightening
sweden and finland are nato countries too
Axis powers 2nd version will be wild
You make reading between the lines look easy :) Brilliant macro coverage.
Why no Sweden and Findland on your NATO map?
Why show Crimea as Russia?
No way you are that dumb. He shows Crimea as an “occupied” region. (Say hello to Israel). Expanding NATO is what triggered Russia in a first place. This country basically has PTSD. Check losses of RSFSR during WW2. They suffered the most casualties from war with Europe. They have all the rights to be as paranoid as they are.
Well he referred to Crimea as “formerly part of Ukraine,” so presumably because he accepts the annexation.
@@vampdan Crimea is Russia. Cry about it 🦵
Because Crimea is Russian. Get over it
@westerxxx9220 I assume the FSB either gave you special dispensation or that you work for them. I know some animals are more equal than others, but be careful, comrade, say one wrong thing, and you'll be going to the front.
I know no one is going to rebel against the regime, but that doesn't make everyone in it safe.
Why did this title changed it's name??
To make it more click-baity
@@Zaradeptuswhat was the old title
Common on YT, they post the video with one title, the views are lower than expected so they change the title, see if that helps. It often does. Thumbnails change constantly too
To trigger the Kremlin bots
@@Exc4Iibur " how Russia built an anti-America Axis ? "
I really love your videos man I love from you thank you for teaching me a bunch of stuff that I didn't know before
North Korea just sent 12k troops to Russia to help in Ukraine and has now claimed to have drafted an estimated 1.4 million troops. Feels like something is coming.
Coming? Continuing! 3WW started 2 years ago, don't close your eyes for that fact
Cannon fodder
@@dmitriy5696 what exactly happened 2 years ago ?
@@Metal_Army 2 and a half, ruZZians declare war to the Western world. Then invaded Europe. And new Axis of evil nowadays include 4 countries (3 of them now helping, waiting to join one by one) to try remove western system from more than a half of world.
Basically. Every country is a mess rn
I like how this channel enlightens me on how things are playing on the global scale
According the the DOD, anyway.
@@OGPatriot03 *white house press releases
NATO should now include Finland and Sweden :)
iran sends 400 missiles to russia: reallifelore freaks out
US sends 52,229 M795 155-millimeter artillery shells, 30,000 M4 propelling charges for howitzers, 4,792 M107 155-mm artillery shells and 13,981 M830A1 120-mm tank rounds to israel:
well nothing to see here!
I mean there is nothing to see because the US has been sending military aid to Israel for decades, where have you been? RealLifeLore is talking about what is new.
Are you an AI? How can you say North Korean AWACS without laughing?
North Korea produces more shells than all the NATO countries combined🤣
"Is the Cold War really over?"
Wait, no. Don't remove Iran and N.K. autonomy in this. They were not forced out of the U.S./European led world order, they chose to remove themselves from it. All four countries seek to dominate others, they seek empire and colonialism, they chose that. Just because everyone else says no and that they won't do business with countries seeking that, is not them having made the choice for those 4 countries.
Only American empire says "no" and nobody else.
Damn that’s some heavy brainwashing right there
@@janusjones6519, brainwashing? How so?
@@borism4629, American empire? Please explain?
@@janusjones6519not really man. China, Russia, and NK are all dictatorships
This is like an Always Sunny episode... "The Gang Tries To Start WWII"
Very insightful video thanks bro
Excellent analysis
But what about US supplied missile components (to Russia)? Aren't they are more significant than Korean and Iranian combined?
Who cares if the US supplies weapons to Neo-nationalist extremists, Zionist extremists and Wahhabism extremists.
You meant to be concentrated on the propaganda about Iran and NK supplying missiles to Russia which they're not.
Yes NK are supplying shells and Russia are manufacturing Shahed drones. That's it, everything else is made up.
Fr
@@Vibesofanemesis My comment regards supplies to Russia, not Ukraine.
The US is certainly not supplying russia with such components intentionally. Western components still find their way around the sanctions by being traded through other countries though.
@@abraham2172 Oh, please.
Still no videos about Israel
I present: The New Kids on the Bloc!
Thanks!
Wow, I’m incredibly grateful!! Seriously thank you so much. Hope you have a great day!!
Wow, you're rich af
29:40 Finland and Sweden are in NATO
So you're just going to ignore India which is the main country funding Russia during this war? Afraid of the Indian comments?
It isnt "funding" russia. It buys oil and gas for *extremely* low prices. To the point that a guy I know working in the oil and gas industry said that India would almost help russia more if they *didnt* buy their ressources for prices that low.
Europe was buying cheap oil and gas from Russia for decades. Now India and China do.
China is just pissed they aren't invited to the war games in the pacific that includes at least 16 countries that all operate in the pacific.
Who cares when they participated with Russia on a 400 ship wargames in the sea of japan!
@@chasx7062 hehe, yeah, the great and glorious russian navy. i hope they had fun cosplaying ghosts of tsushima together.
Their fleet of fishing boats was busy that week anyway
9:07
What do you do for a living?
"I screw the same two screws into the same two holes for 10 hours"
Sorry, but many europeans disagree with us politics. Some whole eu countries as well. Not just 4 countries.
Then they are free to start buying Russian gas again. Let's see how that turns out.
If the europeans really were that unsatisfied with american politics, they would increasing their militaries in order to not be dependent on the US. After all, you wouldnt hate someone supposed to protect you from being conquered and wiped out, would you?
Mighty strong words for a country still using our military for Russian aggression.
@@abraham2172 Eu might trade with russia, it is beneficial for all countries, and would put the end to us hegemony in eurasia. That is why you were told this bs about wiping out etc. Russia do not have resources, intent and any reason for such occupation. Putin repeated it many times. Just look how much progress in ukraine made russia in 3 years. How long it would take to occupy whole eu? It is amost impossible, and you know what? There are no military preparations for this in europe. They just tell that russia is a threat, but do not believe this themselves. Pure propaganda for internal use.
@@georgewhitworth9742 which country? I am not a country at all.
Russia’s famous city, Saint Petersburg, was once the capital of Russia and is often called the “Venice of the North” because of its intricate network of canals. The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703, as he wanted to open Russia to Europe. This historic city has been the setting for countless key events in Russian history, making it a centerpiece in many history documentaries!
If you didn't say everything 3 times this might be reasonably watchable.
Yeah
That's interesting, coming from a country that has litter boxes in some school bathrooms....
That was debunked the week that came out lmfao
Its like they dont even realize they're the bad guy countries
You don't seem to realize that the United States has always been an evil empire. The US loan money created Hitler. Don't forget that.
Considering how many foreign weapons Russia is using in Ukraine, why is Russia complaining about Ukraine using foreign weapons in Russia?
isnt it the same as ua using nato weapons tbh
@@somedesertdude1308 how is it different?
Russia is not complaining about that. The problem is some weapons systems, like the UK storm shadow, will require UK military personnel to operate them. So you will have UK military personnel using UK weapons to attack Russia. That is declaration of war, and Russia has said it will respond accordingly. The US and even the UK Foreign Office have urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to refrain from such a reckless provocation. The UK has just over a hundred centers with populations over 100,000, that accounts for about 80% of the population. Russia could vaporize these towns and cities with a dozen RS-28 Sarmat missiles. Each missile is capable of carrying ten 750 KT warheads, (nearly 40 times the power of the nukes used on Japan). They are also hypersonic glide vehicle compatible.
Russia is now in the process of making legislative amendments to it's nuclear doctrine to include countries allied with nuclear states but not in formal military alliances. There is a very real risk people in the West dying of ignorance and stupidity if they continue to believe the flagrant agitprop conveyed to them by a servile stenographic media.
Russia is not complaining about that. The problem is some weapons systems, like the UK storm shadow, will require UK military personnel to operate them. So you will have UK military personnel using UK weapons to attack Russia. That is declaration of war, and Russia has said it will respond accordingly. The US and even the UK Foreign Office have urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to refrain from such a reckless provocation. The UK has just over a hundred centers with populations over 100,000, that accounts for about 80% of the population. Russia could vaporize these towns and cities with a dozen RS-28 Sarmat missiles. Each missile is capable of carrying ten 750 KT warheads, (nearly 40 times the power of the nukes used on Japan). They are also hypersonic glide vehicle compatible.
Russia is now in the process of making legislative amendments to it's nuclear doctrine to include countries allied with nuclear states but not in formal military alliances. There is a very real risk people in the West dying of ignorance and stupidity if they continue to believe the flagrant agitprop conveyed to them by a servile stenographic media.
because they dont want it to happen and they are scared
US is not helping Ukraine, it's helping its own economy not to collapse
You do realize that the US has the best economy on earth. Has nothing to do with Ukraine. BTW! The US is also the world's biggest Oil exporter and producer.
Roflmfao you bots are hillarious.
@@whydoyouwanttoknow4464 US has the biggest debt in the world. And it's doubled last 10 years You call it the best? If a business generated a double debt in 10 years, you would call it bankrupt. If US did it, it's the best economy 😂
@@AizenIsKubo no. you are hilarious and naive thinking that US is Helping 😂 the only thing US is doing is making money on everything.
@@iustitiaepervenit No YOU are hilarious you bot. I can't stop laughing at you bots.
It's the "Axis of Stupid" in their miserable corner of the world.
Seriously, all they had to do, was do nothing. This is all self-inflicted.
wars bound to happen any year now
If Trump don't get in
@@OpusAi-s7jtrump is a moron and dictator sympathizer
Well they better hurry up, I ain't getting any younger
@@OpusAi-s7j any chance that if trump gets in all the dictators just get more of what they want and then we still have a war in 10 years but with less strategic advantage lol
@@OpusAi-s7j Trump will just hand the USA over to daddy Putin for some $$$
I think Israel has a lot to answer for, but they did not commit a genocide and saying everything that’s happening there is “appalling” is a bit hard to stomach considering that other western countries have done things quite similar and yet nobody had this strong of a response to it. When we fought ISIS, nobody was appalled by the civilian body count.
And to be fair to both sides, I don’t know what the answer is. If peace is achieved and the sanctions lifted from Gaza, they aren’t just going to rebuild everything and start their new lives. They’re going to immediately begin plotting their revenge even at the cost of basic infrastructure and hospitals. That’s what they did last time Israel left them alone. They took foreign aid and built tunnels so they could fight Israel. They didn’t use it to feed people or make sure they had clean water. And then everyone felt bad for them… but what did they expect? Did they expect to win? Did they expect Israel would just be invaded and they could chop all their heads off with gardening hoes? I don’t know. Hamas also wants this war to happen. It’s in their best interest to keep fighting, and they were and are willing to sacrifice as many Gazans as it takes to win the propaganda war. I mean if Israel started using Gazans as human shields, Hamas would love it because they could kill Israelis and their own civilians and then blame Israel for it.
But on the flip side, there is no way to kill Jihad with bombs or with ground invasions. You can’t solve that problem with violence. So at some point, Israel must move out and make peace. I can’t think of a way to ensure that they kill every last member of Hamas without killing everyone which would obviously be completely unacceptable. They aren’t going to get the hostages back I don’t think. Israel also can’t nation-build. They can’t go in there and try and fix everything. It would be their Afghanistan. Israel can’t really do anything except wall the problem off and keep trying to shoot down rockets. That’s something none of the Western countries would tolerate. If Cuba started hurling rockets into Florida , we wouldn’t just sit there and take it or develop super high-tech rocket defense systems that only failed 2% of the time and just take the few scores of civilian casualties every year. We’d bomb the shit out of them until they stopped which is much more appalling than what Israel is doing.
The point is that there are no easy answers. Everyone is blaming Israel for everything. Like I get it, the power distribution is extremely asymmetrical, and yes Israel is one side of this problem. So yes, blame them for what they are responsible for. But at the same time, Hamas wanted this, that’s why they attacked in the first place. In fact, they were hoping their civilian body count would be higher because they knew nobody would blame them for their civilians dying even though that was their goal. They wanted international support and they were willing to sacrifice as many of their own kids as it took to get it. They started this knowing this would happen, and then they put all of their military installations in civilian infrastructure so that as many civilians would die as possible. I don’t know how they’re the sweet, innocent oppressed side of this story. Israel could end this tomorrow, but so could Hamas. Hamas could hand over the remaining hostages tomorrow in exchange for a ceasefire, and that would be the end of that. Netanyahu’s career would be over, we’d get an Israeli government that wasn’t hellbent on war, and things would start turning around. But that’s never going to happen. Hamas would rather let every civilian die than hand over those hostages. And if peace is achieved, they’ll spend absolutely no time helping their civilians. They’ll spend every ounce of their resources building more tunnels and buying more rockets. And the world will cheer them on simply because they’re not as powerful as Israel. They want to commit genocide on the Jews, they want to burn America to the ground, and they want everyone to be physically forced at gunpoint to convert to Jihad but they’re the good guys because they can’t do any of that.
It’s an impossible situation to resolve. The only thing to do is manage it and hope that by some miracle, sometime in the distant future, someone is able to convince Palestinians that it’s time to stop fighting, build their own nation and export something other than Jihadism. I mean even if they’d simply refrain from firing rockets at civilian infrastructure. Think how much genuine good-will that would produce. It would give the international community some real bite when it came to pressuring Israel to lift sanctions on them. But the more the international community sympathizes with and rewards terrorist behavior the more it will happen. Why would Hamas do anything else than goad Israel into wars if we reward them for it?
I don’t know… I just don’t know. All I know is that it’s complicated and the whole situation is terrible. There’s a place for expecting Israel to manage the violence more than coming down hard on it, but failing to have the same expectations for other nations just makes it all look like antisemitism, and I think to some extent, it is antisemitism. And I think failing to hold Hamas to account for their actions and pretending they didn’t have anything to do with this is completely untenable. It’s also degrading to Palestinians to pretend that they don’t have a say in what’s happening. I think the truth is that many of them want to fight or are happy with supporting Hamas fighting… and so they’re getting what they want. The point is that there are no easy answers. Sitting there and calling it “appalling” or “arguably a genocide” is just lazy. I mean even if it does fit the definitions in the Geneva Convention, it’s just blatantly obvious that this isn’t a cut and dry example of moral superiority on one side. If anything, the moral superiority rests on the side of Israel who’s war goals are to recover hostages and eliminate threats to their security. Hamas’ war goals are to exterminate and violate all Jews and forcefully convert people to Jihadism. There’s really no contest there. But of course practically, it’s not obvious, there’s a mixed bag.
Allies 3.0 vs Axis 2.0
Great discussion of a very complex issue.👍
There is nothing dumb about uniting against a common enemy.
Ok terrorist
the dumb part is that they aint truly uniting and just try to empower themselves on the expenses of the others
This is literally how NATO was created against ussr. Wym lol
@@goro_dude665 this is the same reason for which N.A.T.O. was created.
@@goro_dude665every union is in some way empowerment in expense of other, the thing is that their mutual empowerment is already quite concerning
Why do my comments disappear?
Because you are on the watchlist...mine disappear as well.
YT flags certain words in comments and if you have hidden strikes against you they apply them to you across the entire network. ALso people flag you who disagree... ask me how i know.
Sudden onset of blindness?
A comment that was calling out the bias in the video got too many upvotes and was also deleted.
@@Taytay-wn4ik That's probably what it was.
Dude went from a great channel to full blow propagandus
The video is so well made, I can see China, Russia, etc using it to make military decisions 😂
Until one of these countries can show that they are capable of war time logistics they are of no threat. As it stands they all have shown to be a joke.
Doesn’t need to be a war u have an L economy
Oh the irony. Not sure how many wars the USA has won recently…
Just a joke, this is the US president and the election🤡🤡