The front has barely moved ever since the last Ukrainian counter offensive. Neither country has the power to move the front more than a few kilometers or sometimes taking a small city.
@@Historicalsidequests ww1 showed us you don't need the front to move for an army to collapse, and the steady progress russia is making is giving them a huge advantage
@@elpanchomayonesa8069 That is true, but the conditions that were present in the first world war are very different compared to today. Germany was isolated from the global economy, which lead to shortages both in the military industrial sector and civilian sector(there was a famine). At the same time the USA also joined the war, which tipped the scales enough that it was clear that Germany was going to lose. In contrast Ukraine is supported by NATO countries, not only by military equipment but also civilian aid, and let's not talk about the dozens of charities that send money to Ukraine constantly. But in the end, this doesn't really matter. It's kind of strange that you decided to nitpick the fact that I called this stage of the war a "tie". It's just so I could introduce the concept into the video, I think you are looking too deep into it.
At this point even if Russia wins there is no way they would attack NATO because they’ve demoed such a war in Ukraine and proved they still have a long way to go before rivaling the west’s (and even just eastern Europe’s) capabilities. Regarding the tie scenario, a few real peace treaties have been proposed as a result of Ukrainians and Russians meeting. In many of these, Russia keeps the territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, and crimea +a little bit of the other two areas they’ve annexed, while Ukraine still retains a lot of territory. In such a scenario I believe both sides would be relatively happy. (There was one that was made in turkey I believe, which Russia only keep Donetsk. But that was earlier in the war and will likely never happen) However I don’t think Russia will “become subjugated” towards China if a tie happens. The whole “Prigozhin” thing is weird since he’s already dead… did you use AI to make this script? 😂 I’d prefer your real voice from the start of the video because the accent makes you more credible as a native to East Europe. I think Wagner group is long gone, and while there’s be hopes for freedom coming from the chaos, the person who takes putins place would be just another dictator
Regarding the Priogozhin thing, the Ukrainian winning scenario was set at the start of the war when he was still alive and Wagner was more important. I don't use AI to make the script, at most I use it to rewrite paragraphs I have already written so they sound "better".
Победа Украины практически невозможна, поскольку ее военные уже изо всех сил пытаются удержать армию России, тогда я думаю, что вторая или даже первая победа будет наиболее вероятной.
Heres my solution: If Ukraine became part of NATO with Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk, it will cause problems, and can lead to WW3 So I suggest that Ukraine MUST give away Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk because they are Russian citizens after all and wanted to be a part of Russia, and for protection, Ukraine will join NATO This can also be applied to Georgia as well, give away Abkhazia and Sourh Ossetia, and join NATO. Ukraine and Georgia were neutral countries before being invaded, but since it's already too late, we must face the present. Kherson and Zaporizhzhia is legally owned by Ukraine but Russia illegally invaded them
YES, OF COURSE, the situations of Russia and the 3rd Reich are SO similar. Therefore, of course, the reasons why Russia invades Ukraine are automatically falsified/false and can be ridiculed. (you don't say it, but you mean it.) The fact that you make such a comparison doesn't change reality. The laws oppressing the Russian language in Ukraine have been written and remain. This is an ethnocide. The reasons justify the effect.
I'm not saying that Ukraine is innocent, but Russia isn't either. Does banning the Russian language justify a conflict where tens of thousands died, especially when Russia itself doesn't have a good track record of treating minority languages well in it's own territory? And let's not forget about the Chechen wars and the invasion of Georgia. Russia always was and still is expansionistic if presented with the opportunity.
@@HistoricalsidequestsИзвините, что пишу на русском. Я сам житель России и проживаю в Башкирии. И здесь нет никакого притиснения башкирского языка. Такая же ситуация и в Татарстане. Здесь спокойно могут разговаривать как на русском так и на башкирском, татарском и т. д. Украина не только притисняла русский язык, она пыталась уничтожить в стране всю русскую культуру и пропагандировала русофобию. Это не геноцид русского населения, но любой геноцид начинается с этого, и он бы рано или поздно случился. По поводу Грузии: Грузия сама объявила об операции в Южной Осетии, Россия всего лишь вступилась за неë. Так что Россия не ведет политику расширения границ, она просто уважает свой народ и действует исходя из действий соседей
@@Denis_Valeev. 1. За южную осетию вступились в оборонительной войне, но границы почему то сместились в сторону грузии в том числе и у абхазии. Но это ладно 2. Что нужно было ожидать от страны у которой отхватываешь куски территории? Крым вроде забрали не из-за претеснения русского языка. Естественно будет пропагандироваться свой язык и своя культура. Ну и естественно разговаривать там и до сих пор можно на русском, никто не запрещает 3. Ну и по поводу геноцида. То же самое можно про украинский язык сказать на территории России. Ты же знаешь что в новых регионах украинский язык не является языком федерального уровня (хотя в Крыму он является таковым)? В школах его теперь не учат, значит происходит активная русификация. Получается это тоже пред-геноцид, который нужно остановить пока не перейдет в геноцид.
Underrated fr
im offended my you comparing our russian president to hitler 😭😭😭😭😭 (tho the editing is goated, love you man)
Thank you! Sorry if I offended you.
Cause they are similar lol
Actually not, WTF bro@@vovavistco674
Very good video 👍😀
underrated video
this is a main quest not a side quest
Great video.
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 and Freedom of Russia ⬜🟦⬜.
Thank you!
⬜♿⬜
Россия свободна, Слава под Бахмутом сд@х)
Bro will cry when Medvedev becomes president again😭
@@JOKERATM You literally describe yourself I guess.
What if Historical Sidequests used his real voice?
I did in the beginning! Haha
good videos man, especially from a creator with low subs!!
Thanks!
I thought you had 1 million subs before clicking the video LOL
@@firepalmmy5933 i wish haha
wym they are in a tie right now?
The front has barely moved ever since the last Ukrainian counter offensive. Neither country has the power to move the front more than a few kilometers or sometimes taking a small city.
@@Historicalsidequests ww1 showed us you don't need the front to move for an army to collapse, and the steady progress russia is making is giving them a huge advantage
@@elpanchomayonesa8069 That is true, but the conditions that were present in the first world war are very different compared to today. Germany was isolated from the global economy, which lead to shortages both in the military industrial sector and civilian sector(there was a famine). At the same time the USA also joined the war, which tipped the scales enough that it was clear that Germany was going to lose. In contrast Ukraine is supported by NATO countries, not only by military equipment but also civilian aid, and let's not talk about the dozens of charities that send money to Ukraine constantly.
But in the end, this doesn't really matter. It's kind of strange that you decided to nitpick the fact that I called this stage of the war a "tie". It's just so I could introduce the concept into the video, I think you are looking too deep into it.
Wow Never knew country Ukraine/Russia existed
now you know ;)
At this point even if Russia wins there is no way they would attack NATO because they’ve demoed such a war in Ukraine and proved they still have a long way to go before rivaling the west’s (and even just eastern Europe’s) capabilities.
Regarding the tie scenario, a few real peace treaties have been proposed as a result of Ukrainians and Russians meeting. In many of these, Russia keeps the territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, and crimea +a little bit of the other two areas they’ve annexed, while Ukraine still retains a lot of territory. In such a scenario I believe both sides would be relatively happy. (There was one that was made in turkey I believe, which Russia only keep Donetsk. But that was earlier in the war and will likely never happen) However I don’t think Russia will “become subjugated” towards China if a tie happens.
The whole “Prigozhin” thing is weird since he’s already dead… did you use AI to make this script? 😂 I’d prefer your real voice from the start of the video because the accent makes you more credible as a native to East Europe. I think Wagner group is long gone, and while there’s be hopes for freedom coming from the chaos, the person who takes putins place would be just another dictator
Also the Moldova thing is plausible, especially due to the existence of the Russia-friendly micro state of transnistria.
Regarding the Priogozhin thing, the Ukrainian winning scenario was set at the start of the war when he was still alive and Wagner was more important. I don't use AI to make the script, at most I use it to rewrite paragraphs I have already written so they sound "better".
"Hitler would never be so stupid and invade the Sovjet union"
Boosting video, because it's very underrated.
Thank you!
Both sides are already lost
I dont like the A.I voice
Победа Украины практически невозможна, поскольку ее военные уже изо всех сил пытаются удержать армию России, тогда я думаю, что вторая или даже первая победа будет наиболее вероятной.
0:44 URAAAAAAAA
URAAAAAAAAAA
URAAAAAAAAAAAA
*Soviet anthem plays*
Soyuz
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nerushimyy
GLORY TO JAMAICA 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Ukraine’s glory has not yet died, nor her freedom..
What if the mauryan empire never fell?
So NAFO bot?
Nationalist American Fascist Organization?
Sounds like truth.
Heres my solution:
If Ukraine became part of NATO with Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk, it will cause problems, and can lead to WW3
So I suggest that Ukraine MUST give away Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk because they are Russian citizens after all and wanted to be a part of Russia, and for protection, Ukraine will join NATO
This can also be applied to Georgia as well, give away Abkhazia and Sourh Ossetia, and join NATO.
Ukraine and Georgia were neutral countries before being invaded, but since it's already too late, we must face the present.
Kherson and Zaporizhzhia is legally owned by Ukraine but Russia illegally invaded them
Nice scenarios!
YES, OF COURSE, the situations of Russia and the 3rd Reich are SO similar. Therefore, of course, the reasons why Russia invades Ukraine are automatically falsified/false and can be ridiculed. (you don't say it, but you mean it.)
The fact that you make such a comparison doesn't change reality. The laws oppressing the Russian language in Ukraine have been written and remain. This is an ethnocide. The reasons justify the effect.
I'm not saying that Ukraine is innocent, but Russia isn't either. Does banning the Russian language justify a conflict where tens of thousands died, especially when Russia itself doesn't have a good track record of treating minority languages well in it's own territory? And let's not forget about the Chechen wars and the invasion of Georgia. Russia always was and still is expansionistic if presented with the opportunity.
@@HistoricalsidequestsИзвините, что пишу на русском. Я сам житель России и проживаю в Башкирии. И здесь нет никакого притиснения башкирского языка. Такая же ситуация и в Татарстане. Здесь спокойно могут разговаривать как на русском так и на башкирском, татарском и т. д. Украина не только притисняла русский язык, она пыталась уничтожить в стране всю русскую культуру и пропагандировала русофобию. Это не геноцид русского населения, но любой геноцид начинается с этого, и он бы рано или поздно случился. По поводу Грузии: Грузия сама объявила об операции в Южной Осетии, Россия всего лишь вступилась за неë. Так что Россия не ведет политику расширения границ, она просто уважает свой народ и действует исходя из действий соседей
@@HistoricalsidequestsChechen wars isn't about expansionism, but about restoration of the constitutional boundaries.
@@Historicalsidequestsand Russia didn't annex Georgia. It was a war for the defence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which are pro-russian separatists
@@Denis_Valeev. 1. За южную осетию вступились в оборонительной войне, но границы почему то сместились в сторону грузии в том числе и у абхазии. Но это ладно
2. Что нужно было ожидать от страны у которой отхватываешь куски территории? Крым вроде забрали не из-за претеснения русского языка. Естественно будет пропагандироваться свой язык и своя культура. Ну и естественно разговаривать там и до сих пор можно на русском, никто не запрещает
3. Ну и по поводу геноцида. То же самое можно про украинский язык сказать на территории России. Ты же знаешь что в новых регионах украинский язык не является языком федерального уровня (хотя в Крыму он является таковым)? В школах его теперь не учат, значит происходит активная русификация. Получается это тоже пред-геноцид, который нужно остановить пока не перейдет в геноцид.
Rahhhhh