Ok Sebastian.. If you don't want to put it all on Biden, that's fine.. BUT, he was DIRECTLY involved with Maidan in 2014 along with John McCain.. So, while it wasn't ALL him, he certainly had a big part in it..
@@boereherp8705 They lost over 40 percent of the land in Kursk and because they have stretched their troops so thin, they are getting beaten to a pulp on the eastern front
@@boereherp8705 And by shutting down russian pipelines , the russians cannot honor their contracts and the ukrainians cannot honor their contracts of transit with russia and eu. Keep simping for ukraine . I hope you have enough money to pay your future bills
@@alexmarcus5561 LMAO You really wanted to look simple as well. Ukraine invaded part of Kursk region Months ago to gain control of the last gas connection from russia to Europe. Now they cut that off with Europe's approval, causing a 5 billion dollar loss a year for russia 🙂
@@boereherp8705that is a small change for Russia as the price of oil and gas will go up and Russia will still be earning a lot from selling less oil at higher price. As far as Kursk is concerned, Russia is in no rush. They will secure the Donbas and come to kick asses in Kursk. I mean Ukrainian asses
Trump is infuriated as a businessman seeing so much money going down the drain for no benefit to US at all. The war is only making Russia and China stronger, while pushing rest of the world away from West due to west's aggressive retaliations economically and militarily which has hurt everyone except Russia.
It's not true. Already Trump has done a complete one-eighty and has vowed to continuen funding Ukraine. The ship will stay on course, although the words used to explain why will be different.
Thank you Sebastian, you are doing an excellent job. As a Central European emigrant for 40 years to Canada I can identify with your reporting style. (And also with your lovely accent).
I listen to you every day, you are brilliant. I want everyone to be as cleasighted and critical as you are. The world would be a better place. Thank you.
When the USA went an inch too far, the Russians began to prepare for what happens in Ukraine, I would think because I would do the same with someone who did not honor the agreements made
@vanjamenadzer I think the Russians realized what was going to happen a little earlier than that but I can't argue with you.But those who say they were completely surprised when Putin entered Ukraine have closed their eyes to reality.
America ? you mean the USA not America . South America has been persecuted by USA invasive conflicts and by the USAs sanctions like just over half of the world has for many decades ,
It's easy to be an American enemy. You don't have to do anything to actually provoke them. All you need is to show signs of being able to defend yourself during the invasion. 🤷
I think there will be a time coming where the fed up EU people will be looking at Russia for help from this madness. This may sound crazy but let’s see what happens.
It is not crazy. Scholz said that there should be a way to cooperate with Russia after the war. Reason why he doesn’t want to burn all bridges by sending troops or the famous Taurus
@@mahamadoutraore1077 I don't buy ☠ Scholz crying his 🐊 tears . He stood next to Dopey Joe when he announced that uncle Sam will sort out NS1/NS2 . It's on record .
Well, Russia has loads of issues, from the obvious uber corruption, to eastern immigrants, to abysmal army leadership. It's not as bad as in the UK/EU, but let's not pretend it's some kind of a super developed country of the future. Ukraine is a total piece of cr p though.
"Western leaders seem to view Russia as a backward, medieval relic. After the Soviet Union collapsed, it's as if Russia reverted to the Middle Ages, never to recover-at least from the West's perspective. They felt they had checkmated Russia after the Cold War, but instead of pressing their advantage, they got complacent, almost like they fell asleep at the wheel. But remember, it's always the weak men who create hard times. We’ll be waiting patiently for the strong men to return and lead Europe-lead their countries out of the disaster that’s been unfolding over the past few decades." Probably wont be around when we see that😂
Tbh I never understood the animosity after WW2. Yes USSR and the US had different ideologies - but that's not the reason to be enemies. China trades with everybody regardless of their ideology, religion, etc. Why couldn't the US and USSR just be respectful trading partners? Now it's the same situation again - this proxy war is mostly ideological.
Couldn't have said it better.. Russia understands how fake the west is , they have proven their resilience beyond expectations..the west is simply mesmerized...
The animosity between the United States and Russia actually predates World War II. During the Russian Revolution, Western powers, including the United States, intervened in favor of the White Army against the Bolsheviks. This early intervention sowed seeds of mistrust. Once the Soviet Union was established, Stalin viewed the West as its greatest threat, while Western powers saw the Soviet Union as a destabilizing force that needed to be contained or even dismantled. Winston Churchill, in particular, never trusted communism, and for a time, Britain perceived the USSR as a more significant threat than Germany. However, as Germany rearmed and became aggressive, priorities shifted. Throughout World War II, the alliance between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies was one of necessity rather than trust. Churchill, even while cooperating with Stalin, continued to view the USSR with suspicion, famously stating that the Soviets sought "the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of their power and doctrines." This mistrust persisted after the war, with Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech marking the formal acknowledgment of the Cold War divide. Fast forward to the end of World War II, the relationships that had been strained during the war broke apart. The Yalta and Potsdam conferences highlighted the deep divisions between the Allies. The Soviet Union, devastated by the war and paranoid about future invasions, viewed the establishment of democratic governments in Eastern Europe as a direct threat. They believed these were American puppet regimes, while the West saw Soviet actions as expansionist and oppressive. The discovery of Operation Unthinkable plans, which detailed a potential Western invasion of the Soviet Union, further fueled Soviet fears. Although these plans were never acted upon, they left a lasting impression on Soviet leadership, reinforcing the narrative that the West was untrustworthy and hostile. Adding to this mistrust was the Soviet belief that the Allies bore responsibility for the German invasion of the USSR. Stalin had attempted to form an alliance with Britain and France against Hitler on several occasions, but these efforts were rebuffed, leading to the policy of appeasement that culminated in the Munich Agreement. The Soviets felt this left them isolated, ultimately leading them to sign the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Germany as a desperate measure to buy time. When Germany did invade the Soviet Union, Stalin's mistrust was so deep that he initially dismissed British warnings as disinformation. During the war, tensions between the British and Soviets nearly escalated into open conflict over Finland, further illustrating the fragile nature of their alliance. The United States' entry into the war shifted the balance of power, aligning closely with Britain and positioning itself as a future global leader. As the war ended, Britain’s influence waned, leaving the United States and the Soviet Union as the two dominant powers vying for global hegemony. Both nations sought to secure their dominance to prevent any future existential threats. For the United States, this meant promoting democratic capitalism as a means of ensuring global stability and open markets. For the Soviet Union, it meant creating a buffer zone of socialist states to protect against future invasions. This fundamental clash of ideologies and security strategies set the stage for the prolonged Cold War, where mistrust and competition defined international relations for decades.
@Ubesoft-vc5te - it wasn't that the West didn't press their advantage, they certainly tried but they had useless leaders beholden to US corporates and Russia got very lucky with Putin as a leader When your hard men return they may well find they are leading a continent that has lost the human capital that rebuilt western Europe after 1945 They may well also find that their American WW2 ally is now an economic enemy and their Russian WW2 ally neither trusts nor needs them, ditto BRICS Not being around to see it may be no bad thing
As per Garland Nixon, the brain behind the anti-russian attitude is Britain, the US is only the muscle… And the British hatred for Russia is ancient, dating back to the time Catherine the Great refused to help George the 3rd in his war against the American colonies.
I have been off UA-cam for a week now and come straight to Sebastian for updates! I have a few videos to watch to catch up with the latest news. Thank you Sebastian 😊
For a Romanian person who is not a native English speaker, your command of the English language far exceeds those who claim to be English speakers and yet the irony is you will have to prove you can speak English in dealings with English speaking countries! Very lucid, practical and clear explanations worthy to get an honorary professor title!
I betcha he is looking out the blinds every 3 min !!! He knows his ticket has been punched , and the conducter is trying to find him to give it back to him !! Yea he will never spend his stolen money!
I am yet to see a single example presented to Russia "weaponize energy, resorting to blackmail against European governments". US however, has been using energy and food as weapon for decades. Syria is a good example of it.
Hello guys Today we have a list of top 5 clowns Number 5: clown Number 4: bidon Number 3: macaroni (macron) Number 2: schols (idk how his name is typed Honorable mention: dancing banana Number 1: zeleniy
@@boereherp8705 blud is blud Ukrainians not allowed 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂😀😃😄😀😃😃😀😀😃😃🙂😃🙂😀🙃😀🙂😃🙃😃🙂😃🙂😀🙂🙃😃🙂🙂😀🤤😄😃🙂😀🤤😃🤤😃🤤😀🙂😀🤤😃🙂😃😀🥲😃🙂😃🙂😃🙃😃🙂😃 Psychology says people who use smiles trying to annoy someone is doing it as defense mechanism So ur wrong since defense mechanism worked
Good morning on the 9th Sebast! If Putin and Trump establish a dialogue, Elensky will go apoplectic! Maybe start chewing carpets like the moustached man! As for Antal Rogan and government sanctioning individuals! Two years ago the Canadian Government froze the bank accounts of private Canadian citizens who were involved in the Ottawa Freedom Convoy! Another excellent Video my friend! Hope you are rested easy! Another day is dawning, full of "all the Fun of the Fair!" Peace
You are the BEST geopolitical analyst on the Internet. Your channel is a model of excellence due to its: TIMELY subject matter FACTUAL support for opinions RATIONAL analysis CONCISE presentation Congratulations!
i remember this one night i was scrolling aimlessly, feeling like i had hit rock bottom. it felt like nothing i wanted was ever going to happen for me. i don’t know why, but i clicked on this link about the book Vibrations of Manifestation by Alex Lane, and something about it drew me in. the more i read, the more i felt like it was written just for me. it’s wild how much a single book can change your perspective.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074 The monopoles emerge out of competition. A lot more could be said here, but concentration of power and capital as well asa competition are two side of one medal. The whole thing is not about the West being morally deviant and Russia is morally superior because it is orthodox or any of this BS. The thing is: The US as a superpower is in decline. And that is, why they seek to prevent the decline with more and more adventures. Their last adventure, Ukraine, appears to go competely wrong and will fire back on them and the entire West.
Banderas need gone, it is the most important. After Zelenski for example Poroshenko will come, he is worse than Zelenski. Until banderas won’t be removed from Ukraine, till won’t be changed anything.
Always supported Trump, but am confused of some.of the thing's he's doing Greenland Canada and Panama come to mind. USA is 37million dollars in the red and bankrupt. Many problems in USA.with open border immigration and homelessness, not to mention Drugs. What he really means is give us your country for free and then pay us for protecting you from Russia 🇷🇺 😂😅😂😅
A serious dispute began in March 2005 over the price of natural gas supplied and the cost of transit. During this conflict, Russia claimed Ukraine was not paying for gas, but diverting that which was intended to be exported to the EU from the pipelines. Ukrainian officials at first denied the accusation,[2][3] but later Naftogaz admitted that because of harsh winter (lower than minus 30C) some natural gas intended for other European countries was retained and used for domestic needs. Ukraine said it will still meet its contractual transit obligations. The dispute reached a high point on 1 January 2006, when Russia cut off all gas supplies passing through Ukrainian territory.[4] On 4 January 2006, a preliminary agreement between Russia and Ukraine was achieved, and the supply was restored. The situation calmed until October 2007 when new disputes began over Ukrainian gas debts. This led to reduction of gas supplies in March 2008. During the last months of 2008, relations once again became tense when Ukraine and Russia could not agree on the debts owed by Ukraine.
🛑🎤 I wish you all a good rest of the day and thank you again for all your support!
Thank you Sebastian . You are brilliant 😊
Evening again seb ... 😊.. hope trump shuts this down... interesting times indeed
Bill Clinton was the first to break that Treaty
Ok Sebastian.. If you don't want to put it all on Biden, that's fine.. BUT, he was DIRECTLY involved with Maidan in 2014 along with John McCain.. So, while it wasn't ALL him, he certainly had a big part in it..
Keep up the good work Seb......back to just watching & listening again....hope Musk buys out YT....can meaningfully comment again then. 🤟
Slava Russia 🇷🇺
You got my vote as president of the country of Romania . The US is not a democracy even on state level
Much appreciated
Democracy is virtually the
worse form of govt...!!
How? Give 1 specific example.
@@boereherp8705 :
Western voting & candidates chosen...
@@PitofDoom666 Not really an example. Be specific please. Once a day every country is western , and what is wrong with candidats chosen?
Ukraine crying about energy"blackmail" while refusing to allow transit to Hungary and stealing money trying to bribe Fico is hilarious.
LMAO You really failed to watch the news. Ukraine invaded part of Kursk region and shut down last gas connection 🙂Russia is crying now.
@@boereherp8705 They lost over 40 percent of the land in Kursk and because they have stretched their troops so thin, they are getting beaten to a pulp on the eastern front
@@boereherp8705 And by shutting down russian pipelines , the russians cannot honor their contracts and the ukrainians cannot honor their contracts of transit with russia and eu. Keep simping for ukraine . I hope you have enough money to pay your future bills
@@alexmarcus5561 LMAO You really wanted to look simple as well. Ukraine invaded part of Kursk region Months ago to gain control of the last gas connection from russia to Europe. Now they cut that off with Europe's approval, causing a 5 billion dollar loss a year for russia 🙂
@@boereherp8705that is a small change for Russia as the price of oil and gas will go up and Russia will still be earning a lot from selling less oil at higher price.
As far as Kursk is concerned, Russia is in no rush. They will secure the Donbas and come to kick asses in Kursk. I mean Ukrainian asses
Today BlackRock lithium lost another mine
where? can you answer me please.
@@mathilde-b1e Near Pokrovsk on Donbas
@@mathilde-b1e , at the border of Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk region.
Regarding Capitalism… we have moved to Corporatism… Adam Smith wouldn’t like it 🤢❌
Good 👍
Robert Fico and Slovak Republic are doing what we can to minimize Zelensky as well! Stay strong brothers! 🇸🇰 💪 🇷🇺
Why? If you say cutting russian gas, you show your lack of intellect 🙂
KEEp you indenpendent >MR, FICO
@@mariatkaczyk4531 indeed. keep russia out
@@boereherp8705 is that your go to phrase......someone has "lack of intellect" for stating what is going on?
@@adamhartley3482 guy is mentally ill.
Trump and Putin will make Zelensky pay the price very soon!
Oby jak najszybciej .😊
No tramp 😂😂😂😂 putin
Trump is infuriated as a businessman seeing so much money going down the drain for no benefit to US at all. The war is only making Russia and China stronger, while pushing rest of the world away from West due to west's aggressive retaliations economically and militarily which has hurt everyone except Russia.
It's not true. Already Trump has done a complete one-eighty and has vowed to continuen funding Ukraine. The ship will stay on course, although the words used to explain why will be different.
🍊 Con-man 😂😂😂😂
I continue to repeat myself, another brilliant report. 👏👏👏🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Much appreciated 😀
Ditto!
Agree, very cool and lucid analysis, not least of the relationship between the US and mainland Europe.
J ai 70 ans et beaucoup de mal supporter toute cette horreur , merci de vos informations vous êtes un jeune homme formidable
@@boereherp8705 And you're missing half a brain!
Sebastian, your critical thinking and analysis is excellent.
Much appreciated
Thank you Sebastian, you are doing an excellent job. As a Central European emigrant for 40 years to Canada I can identify with your reporting style. (And also with your lovely accent).
Many thanks!😀
He does a terrific job.🇨🇦
🇨🇦
He really does excellent job. Presented very clear, informative and understandable for everyone.
I listen to you every day, you are brilliant. I want everyone to be as cleasighted and critical as you are. The world would be a better place. Thank you.
Many thanks.
When the USA went an inch too far, the Russians began to prepare for what happens in Ukraine, I would think because I would do the same with someone who did not honor the agreements made
When NATO bombed Serbia in 1999. RU knew this proxy war is inevitable.
@vanjamenadzer I think the Russians realized what was going to happen a little earlier than that but I can't argue with you.But those who say they were completely surprised when Putin entered Ukraine have closed their eyes to reality.
It's quite surprising that a Swede and a Russian prefer to receive news from a Romanian.🤣❤
@vladimirnikolskiy It's not at all strange, the Clown Media we have in Sweden is unlistenable.
Hello Sebastian! Just came back to your channel. Glad to see you still here! Happy new year! Be healthy and wealthy and in good mood!
Thank you so much, I appreciate it and I wish you all the best!
Thank you, my friend, to clearly point out that it's the USA policy to provocative Russia, and that will continue with different ways and methods.
Always a pleasure to see you in the comments and thanks for stopping by my friend.
Kto je tu provokativny ?Rusko , alebo USA?
@@olgam6076 USA. aways USA
@@olgam6076 I’ll give you the answer, it’s USA 😅
@@olgam6076If you want the truth, use internet, see what everyone has to say, then I’m pretty sure you’ll see how we’ve been manipulated and divided.
Spot on Seb, looking forward to you reaching 100k subs!
Many thanks my friend
It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal.
America ? you mean the USA not America . South America has been persecuted by USA invasive conflicts and by the USAs sanctions like just over half of the world has for many decades ,
Isn't that the truth!
Do not include south America , it is the USA
It's easy to be an American enemy. You don't have to do anything to actually provoke them. All you need is to show signs of being able to defend yourself during the invasion. 🤷
Don't have much friends left
Another excellent report. Many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it😀
I think there will be a time coming where the fed up EU people will be looking at Russia for help from this madness. This may sound crazy but let’s see what happens.
It is not crazy. Scholz said that there should be a way to cooperate with Russia after the war. Reason why he doesn’t want to burn all bridges by sending troops or the famous Taurus
100%
I think so too.
@@mahamadoutraore1077 I don't buy ☠ Scholz crying his 🐊 tears . He stood next to Dopey Joe when he announced that uncle Sam will sort out NS1/NS2 . It's on record .
Well, Russia has loads of issues, from the obvious uber corruption, to eastern immigrants, to abysmal army leadership. It's not as bad as in the UK/EU, but let's not pretend it's some kind of a super developed country of the future. Ukraine is a total piece of cr p though.
"Western leaders seem to view Russia as a backward, medieval relic. After the Soviet Union collapsed, it's as if Russia reverted to the Middle Ages, never to recover-at least from the West's perspective. They felt they had checkmated Russia after the Cold War, but instead of pressing their advantage, they got complacent, almost like they fell asleep at the wheel.
But remember, it's always the weak men who create hard times. We’ll be waiting patiently for the strong men to return and lead Europe-lead their countries out of the disaster that’s been unfolding over the past few decades." Probably wont be around when we see that😂
Tbh I never understood the animosity after WW2. Yes USSR and the US had different ideologies - but that's not the reason to be enemies. China trades with everybody regardless of their ideology, religion, etc. Why couldn't the US and USSR just be respectful trading partners? Now it's the same situation again - this proxy war is mostly ideological.
Couldn't have said it better.. Russia understands how fake the west is , they have proven their resilience beyond expectations..the west is simply mesmerized...
The animosity between the United States and Russia actually predates World War II. During the Russian Revolution, Western powers, including the United States, intervened in favor of the White Army against the Bolsheviks. This early intervention sowed seeds of mistrust. Once the Soviet Union was established, Stalin viewed the West as its greatest threat, while Western powers saw the Soviet Union as a destabilizing force that needed to be contained or even dismantled. Winston Churchill, in particular, never trusted communism, and for a time, Britain perceived the USSR as a more significant threat than Germany. However, as Germany rearmed and became aggressive, priorities shifted.
Throughout World War II, the alliance between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies was one of necessity rather than trust. Churchill, even while cooperating with Stalin, continued to view the USSR with suspicion, famously stating that the Soviets sought "the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of their power and doctrines." This mistrust persisted after the war, with Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech marking the formal acknowledgment of the Cold War divide.
Fast forward to the end of World War II, the relationships that had been strained during the war broke apart. The Yalta and Potsdam conferences highlighted the deep divisions between the Allies. The Soviet Union, devastated by the war and paranoid about future invasions, viewed the establishment of democratic governments in Eastern Europe as a direct threat. They believed these were American puppet regimes, while the West saw Soviet actions as expansionist and oppressive.
The discovery of Operation Unthinkable plans, which detailed a potential Western invasion of the Soviet Union, further fueled Soviet fears. Although these plans were never acted upon, they left a lasting impression on Soviet leadership, reinforcing the narrative that the West was untrustworthy and hostile.
Adding to this mistrust was the Soviet belief that the Allies bore responsibility for the German invasion of the USSR. Stalin had attempted to form an alliance with Britain and France against Hitler on several occasions, but these efforts were rebuffed, leading to the policy of appeasement that culminated in the Munich Agreement. The Soviets felt this left them isolated, ultimately leading them to sign the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Germany as a desperate measure to buy time. When Germany did invade the Soviet Union, Stalin's mistrust was so deep that he initially dismissed British warnings as disinformation.
During the war, tensions between the British and Soviets nearly escalated into open conflict over Finland, further illustrating the fragile nature of their alliance. The United States' entry into the war shifted the balance of power, aligning closely with Britain and positioning itself as a future global leader. As the war ended, Britain’s influence waned, leaving the United States and the Soviet Union as the two dominant powers vying for global hegemony.
Both nations sought to secure their dominance to prevent any future existential threats. For the United States, this meant promoting democratic capitalism as a means of ensuring global stability and open markets. For the Soviet Union, it meant creating a buffer zone of socialist states to protect against future invasions. This fundamental clash of ideologies and security strategies set the stage for the prolonged Cold War, where mistrust and competition defined international relations for decades.
@Ubesoft-vc5te - it wasn't that the West didn't press their advantage, they certainly tried but they had useless leaders beholden to US corporates and Russia got very lucky with Putin as a leader
When your hard men return they may well find they are leading a continent that has lost the human capital that rebuilt western Europe after 1945
They may well also find that their American WW2 ally is now an economic enemy and their Russian WW2 ally neither trusts nor needs them, ditto BRICS
Not being around to see it may be no bad thing
As per Garland Nixon, the brain behind the anti-russian attitude is Britain, the US is only the muscle…
And the British hatred for Russia is ancient, dating back to the time Catherine the Great refused to help George the 3rd in his war against the American colonies.
I have been off UA-cam for a week now and come straight to Sebastian for updates! I have a few videos to watch to catch up with the latest news. Thank you Sebastian 😊
Happy New Year, Sebastian! Gratitude and greetings from Canuckistan🇨🇦👍
Thanks a lot and I wish you a great 2025 as well!
For a Romanian person who is not a native English speaker, your command of the English language far exceeds those who claim to be English speakers and yet the irony is you will have to prove you can speak English in dealings with English speaking countries! Very lucid, practical and clear explanations worthy to get an honorary professor title!
Much appreciated
Where is Boris Johnson
Σε διακοπές, πέρασε κι από την πολη μας,έτρωγε με είκοσι πηρούνια λένε στην ταβέρνα 😅
Walking around with his head deep in his arse !!!
hiding in his 4 million pounds Tudor castle
Σε διακοπές. Πέρασε κι από την πόλη μας πριν λίγες μέρες, έτρωγε με 20 πηρούνια λένε στην ταβέρνα.
He is still trying different hair do and won't show up in public until he figures out which one suits him well.
How can you run a competitive company in an ultra corrupt country?
In which there is no labor force. Neither cheap nor expensive.
state contract
Excelent video, truth of course and the truth is very well explained. This should be in every day news in all European countries... Thank you .
Much appreciated
100% the green t shirts getting itchy feet and nervous ticks its coming tick tock tick tock.😱
I betcha he is looking out the blinds every 3 min !!! He knows his ticket has been punched , and the conducter is trying to find him to give it back to him !! Yea he will never spend his stolen money!
Excellent analysis.
Much appreciated
Agreed, fantastic report
Much appreciated
The Coup d'état that never Finishes.
Thank you Sebastian, for your second report. Have a good evening, stay safe, God Bless and see you tomorrow
My pleasure as always and thanks for stopping by Fraoch. Wishing you a good night .
Thank you for your video my friend.
I thank you my friend 😀
Thanks for the videos!
The pleasure is all mine and thanks for stopping by 😀
Green Tshirt will dream about putin tonight.
Bad dreams :)
Will wake up all wet
@@Sebastian_Sas putin will have bad dreams indeed 🙂Losing 5 billion dollars a year from now 🙂
😂😂😂
@@lostinspain66 russia will have bad dreams losing 5 billion dollars a year 🙂
Shame on the EU for making Ukraine their king.
? you really lack intellect
@@boereherp8705 how many Kings does Europe need? Beginning to wonder why we have governments....they behave more like enforcers.
@@boereherp8705ark at the genius😂.
@@boereherp8705 why, Z has been the west's poster boy till they started losing big time?
@@adamhartley3482 Why is russia crumbling. Look at the ruble 🙂
I am yet to see a single example presented to Russia "weaponize energy, resorting to blackmail against European governments".
US however, has been using energy and food as weapon for decades. Syria is a good example of it.
Have a beer, get over it
@@boereherp8705get over what? Seeing how duplicitous USA is?
@@boereherp8705 Triggered much, Naziboy?
@@boereherp8705 Free advice: *ever considered being less rude and disrespectful?*
@@Janna773 LMAO here come the woke millenials 🙂
Canada needs to join BRICS
Impossible. Canada is on Russia's list of "unfriendly countries".
Canada does not deserve that. It should just piss off
Why?
What exactly for? I'm not against brics or the global south, but they are more of a desperate measure to counteract the western alliances
Canada should not be allowed to join BRICS.
Than you much Sebastian ! As always good reports.
Much appreciated 😀
Thank You Sebastian for your job !
My pleasure as always and thanks for stopping by 😀.
Hello guys
Today we have a list of top 5 clowns
Number 5: clown
Number 4: bidon
Number 3: macaroni (macron)
Number 2: schols (idk how his name is typed
Honorable mention: dancing banana
Number 1: zeleniy
You forgot top scorer putin 🙂
@@boereherp8705 and you forgot to put your brain in today :)
@@boereherp8705 blud is blud
Ukrainians not allowed 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂😀😃😄😀😃😃😀😀😃😃🙂😃🙂😀🙃😀🙂😃🙃😃🙂😃🙂😀🙂🙃😃🙂🙂😀🤤😄😃🙂😀🤤😃🤤😃🤤😀🙂😀🤤😃🙂😃😀🥲😃🙂😃🙂😃🙃😃🙂😃
Psychology says people who use smiles trying to annoy someone is doing it as defense mechanism
So ur wrong since defense mechanism worked
Didn't Putin allegedly want into NATO but was told NO?
Yes
It is the truth no allegation.
Not @lledgly, actually ... and requested on more than one occasion.
@@lilyrose4191 yeo was more then once but hey Nato isnt there to be against russia
Greetings 🕊!
Good morning on the 9th Sebast! If Putin and Trump establish a dialogue, Elensky will go apoplectic! Maybe start chewing carpets like the moustached man! As for Antal Rogan and government sanctioning individuals! Two years ago the Canadian Government froze the bank accounts of private Canadian citizens who were involved in the Ottawa Freedom Convoy! Another excellent Video my friend! Hope you are rested easy! Another day is dawning, full of "all the Fun of the Fair!" Peace
Thank you so much Pontius and I wish the same to you 😀
🇷🇺 🇭🇺 🇸🇰 ✊
Thanks a lot for shedding light on cryptic matters in many current publications, also for mking fun of people that deserve ridicule. Go on my friend.
You are the BEST geopolitical analyst on the Internet. Your channel is a model of excellence due to its:
TIMELY subject matter
FACTUAL support for opinions
RATIONAL analysis
CONCISE presentation
Congratulations!
Much appreciated 😀
We are busy switching Canada and Greenland (Trumplandia) back to imperial measurements. To busy to screw around with Ukraine now 😂
Imperial measurements are inferior to the Metric system.
Thank you for keeping an objective and fair oversight on the matter of Trumps statement.
The pleasure is all mine and thanks for stopping by.
He is NOT fair or objective with his comments about Trump
No NATO for Ukraine
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My pleasure as always and thanks for stopping by.
Ignorance shines brightly !
Great video! Greetings from Philadelphia PA USA
Much appreciated
Best wishes for 2025 sebastian, greetings from the netherlands
Much appreciated. 😀🙏
We really are living in crazy geopolitics times!!! 😂 Madness ... Madness and Stupidity
Those words describe this world the best!
putin is a bastard indeed
Another great video. Thanks Seb😊
Glad you enjoyed it!😀
i beg to differ, it's not post-capitalism, it is capitalism at it's peak at monopolism.
? Capitalism and Monopolism are 2 completely different things. Educate yourself.
Who created those monopolies? Look no further than yourselves.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074 The monopoles emerge out of competition. A lot more could be said here, but concentration of power and capital as well asa competition are two side of one medal. The whole thing is not about the West being morally deviant and Russia is morally superior because it is orthodox or any of this BS. The thing is: The US as a superpower is in decline. And that is, why they seek to prevent the decline with more and more adventures. Their last adventure, Ukraine, appears to go competely wrong and will fire back on them and the entire West.
It's the capitalism of monopolism
Compliments. Mr Sebastian.
Many thanks!
THANK YOU
Beautiful speech thank you
Much appreciated
Big thanks for your truth;.
Really appreciated.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for stopping by 😀
Again geeat episode as usual Seb👏👏
Thanks Seb for the second video 😊
Very good video thanks
Much appreciated
We live in times of corporatism unfortunately. Greetings from Greece.
The green man gonna change to red because the orange man 😂
Great report Sebastian. Thank you!
Many thanks!
Thank you Sebastian, I love your programme as always ❤
Happy to hear that! Many thanks 😀
Brilliant as usual Sebastian top man.
Multumim Sebi ❤❤❤
Cu multa plăcere Elena .
well said ,your truth appreciated, great going.
Much appreciated
Outstending analysis, as usual. Thank you!
Much appreciated!
HEello Sebastian thank YOu so much for beautiful news ...polish people love YOU
Much appreciated 😀
So true
good analysis seb
Much appreciated
Awesome video as always!!!!!!
Thanks again!
Always delivers! 😂
You are the best, you put into words what others feel.
I like that your expanding your podcast to other associated subjects. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support 😀
Thank you as always
Always a pleasure my friend 😀
I KNEW it! RUSSIA. I guessed RUSSIA!
Another great update seb
Many thanks
Another good one Seb. As standard. Salud
Thank you kindly
@Sebastian_Sas my thanks to you mate. You spare me a lot of time going through articles.
In the new world no place for NATO
Woooooohoooooooo music to my ears good start TRUMP
Let's hope so!
Good evening all 😊
Good evening to you too!
Good evening
Zelenski needs gone
Banderas need gone, it is the most important. After Zelenski for example Poroshenko will come, he is worse than Zelenski. Until banderas won’t be removed from Ukraine, till won’t be changed anything.
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LNG is very expensive natural gas.
Always supported Trump, but am confused of some.of the thing's he's doing Greenland Canada and Panama come to mind. USA is 37million dollars in the red and bankrupt. Many problems in USA.with open border immigration and homelessness, not to mention Drugs. What he really means is give us your country for free and then pay us for protecting you from Russia 🇷🇺 😂😅😂😅
TRILLION DOLLARS 😊
Mind you, there will be a war between NATO countries and Putin will be smoking cigars and eating caviar with his feet up on the table 😂
@@mahamadoutraore1077 Putin does not smoke, he looks at your leaders like chickens in a coop, with the main rooster sitting in the Capitol, DC.
I like your work. You say what I think for a long time AND you have the facts I haven't. You do a fantastic job. Thanks a lot.
Much appreciated
We like Trump to weaken the EU and NATO. Now Putin will be laughing all the way to Washington
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nu am sa ma opresc din a spune cat de mult te respect, tanar domn! parca ar fi ideile mele, cuvintele mele.
A serious dispute began in March 2005 over the price of natural gas supplied and the cost of transit. During this conflict, Russia claimed Ukraine was not paying for gas, but diverting that which was intended to be exported to the EU from the pipelines. Ukrainian officials at first denied the accusation,[2][3] but later Naftogaz admitted that because of harsh winter (lower than minus 30C) some natural gas intended for other European countries was retained and used for domestic needs. Ukraine said it will still meet its contractual transit obligations. The dispute reached a high point on 1 January 2006, when Russia cut off all gas supplies passing through Ukrainian territory.[4] On 4 January 2006, a preliminary agreement between Russia and Ukraine was achieved, and the supply was restored. The situation calmed until October 2007 when new disputes began over Ukrainian gas debts. This led to reduction of gas supplies in March 2008. During the last months of 2008, relations once again became tense when Ukraine and Russia could not agree on the debts owed by Ukraine.
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That's correct, Germany was industrial power, because of cheap gas,not anymote!
Much appreciation for another excellent episode.☀ You have the best analysis of these events. 🌟 The next few weeks will be interesting ...
Thanks again!😀🙏
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I can’t wonder, if the USSR and later Russia was allowed to join Nato, when they tried, but were denied. Where we’d be today,
The whole idea of nato is anti Russia, bogey to sell weapons. U
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