RUSSIAN NUKE MISSILE EXPLODES, RECORD HIGH LOSSES! Breaking War News With The Enforcer (942)

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
  • A Russian Sarmat missile exploded on the launch pad overnight during a failed Russian nuclear weapons test; it is assumed the test did not go according to plan. Russian authorities are facing at the same time an incredibly serious situation as Russian forces are losing record numbers over the past day, such a serious loss that the Russian air force is risking aircraft to bomb Ukrainian positons in Kursk. Meanwhile Russian forces are bieng hit heavily near Pokrovsk, once again grinding their offensive to a halt.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 202

  • @ASNS117Zero
    @ASNS117Zero 18 годин тому +28

    God that title made my stomach drop.
    "Nuclear missile test fails" would have been better.

    • @mstoynov90
      @mstoynov90 3 години тому

      Kings of the clickbait headlines :)

    • @urofan
      @urofan 3 години тому

      That was a big fear that I had that Russia had moved some of their nuclear weapons to an ammo supply storage place and that got hit by Ukraine.

  • @tradingacademics
    @tradingacademics 10 годин тому +15

    I heard the reason the silo exploded was because of a Ukrainian saboteur. From what I hear, he just stood on the silo door and his massive balls was too heavy to lift, so the missile just blew up.

  • @oh515
    @oh515 20 годин тому +28

    The Soviet military capacity was a bluff. Everything made before 1991 must be taken with a grain of salt.

    • @jordmoore1333
      @jordmoore1333 18 годин тому

      Yes your right they bluffed its the russian way of doin things nothing can be trusted in russia including all equipment its all neglected everything the planes the subs the cars the tanks the lot is neglected they are a complete joke nato would wipe the floor with them we do basic maintenance that alone would win the war against them lol

    • @jayrowe6473
      @jayrowe6473 17 годин тому

      A bluff by whom, The American MIC in order to justify the creation and funding of its world-building war machine over the past 75 years?

    • @fgerv
      @fgerv 14 годин тому

      They killed and displaced millions. Pure evil.

    • @Kai-tn4yx
      @Kai-tn4yx 5 годин тому +1

      Still is.

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 21 годину тому +29

    Russian military jet motors have no spare parts, Ukraine produced the jet engines. The more they fly , the less they will fly.

    • @grandrapids57
      @grandrapids57 14 годин тому

      The Russians have several jet engine makers today and going back to Soviet times.

    • @scamboz
      @scamboz 10 годин тому

      you don’t understand russian approach. they have geran with jet engines but they produce both. its more economical 😂

    • @TyronSmith-yo5tt
      @TyronSmith-yo5tt 6 годин тому

      Um no, russian military jets do not have motors,they have afterburning turbo fan or turbo fan jet engines, motors are electric and engines utilize combustion. Russia's military industry is located in the heartland of Russia and their jet engines are manufactured by manufacturers that are not in Ukraine but are in Russia itself.

  • @stelthy100
    @stelthy100 19 годин тому +13

    THE FIRST RULE OF WAR NEVER UNDERESTIMATE YOUR ENEMY

    • @BackYardScience2000
      @BackYardScience2000 17 годин тому +11

      Unless it's Russia.

    • @UKUSA
      @UKUSA 15 годин тому +3

      Россия превратится в стекло, если она свяжется с НАТО. Давайте не будем себя обманывать. Мир.

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 21 годину тому +12

    I’m watching now late. Russian missiles launch failures isn’t surprising. When silos were decommissioned, it was found 70% of Nuclear lCBM missiles would have destroyed themselves during launch in the silos. Rusty faulty relics.

  • @paulrobertsmith2406
    @paulrobertsmith2406 13 годин тому +3

    not with nuke attached, but the fuel destroyed the silo. They didn't maintain stuff

  • @ssn608
    @ssn608 11 годин тому +1

    1500 casualties in 24 hours = 62.5 casualties and hour...= slightly more than 1 EVERY MINUTE

  • @marquesedillinger131
    @marquesedillinger131 16 годин тому +1

    There are multiple platforms that can deliver nukes, submarines, surface ships, land based silos, or airplanes. Lets not confuse their difficulty with one platform with an inability to deploy nuclear weapons.

  • @DocMoney_
    @DocMoney_ 15 годин тому +10

    12:10 to skip to the start

    • @saghfnggg-k2m
      @saghfnggg-k2m 11 годин тому +1

      Also 9:00 to hear bee- beep booms! I love that part!

  • @derekgoripow2202
    @derekgoripow2202 19 годин тому +6

    You can't make a missile out of washing machine and microwave chips I'm surprised it even got out of the silo

  • @jimbojaime3896
    @jimbojaime3896 20 годин тому +3

    Ineptitude.... thank goodness!

  • @BreinGames
    @BreinGames 21 годину тому +7

    If only 1 in 6 of thier nukes work, then you still gotta factor in the defenses of the country they’re targeting. Just because they launch don’t mean they’re not intercepted.

    • @oh515
      @oh515 20 годин тому

      What Putin also knows is that the failed nukes may blow up in Russia.

    • @neilbadger4262
      @neilbadger4262 15 годин тому

      Also factor in if 4 out of every 5 missiles fail to launch and perhaps detonate, for every 1 nuke that could potentially hit a European or US target, 4 have potentially just detonated in Russia. That is without Europe or the US having to respond.
      It would be like you really hate someone, but the rules state that you have to shoot yourself 4 times for every time you try and shoot the person you hate. And the person you are trying to shoot is also wearing body armour.

    • @jamesclouse9947
      @jamesclouse9947 12 годин тому

      I get what you're saying but this isn't the only way they have to send nukes. But it doesn't look good for those methods either.

  • @apedanticpeasant1447
    @apedanticpeasant1447 20 годин тому +1

    Yeah that blew up in the silo. Above ground structures were probably minimally affected due to the blast being focused upwards and outwards in a conical manner.

  • @BreinGames
    @BreinGames 21 годину тому +6

    You know there’s videos out there for that nuke test launch explosion. Tests are recorded thoroughly.

  • @matteffersk8
    @matteffersk8 10 годин тому +1

    Santa Barbara Local here!!! Super stoked you guys came through!! You are 100% correct, it's very beautiful but SB is ridiculously expensive!! The only way you get by here without a six figure income is you share rentals, most Cali minimum wage or slightly better paying jobs you will be sharing a room for rent. It is roughhhhhhhh!!! Anyways, thank you for all you do LSA!! You got a friend out here in SB if you find yourselves in this neck of the woods again!

  • @weltyripper
    @weltyripper 22 години тому +8

    is there a way to send you guys messages outside of live? being from the UK i never get to watch live, the stream is 3an to 6am,

  • @DingoDunksy
    @DingoDunksy 21 годину тому +12

    Sorry Enforcer not to be critical of your analysis but with the close up of the site of the Russian rocket damage, all towers are in fact intact. You can see the shadows of the 4 towers and finely see the towers themselves, I guess they’re hard to see because they’ve been burnt.

  • @kenibnanak5554
    @kenibnanak5554 15 годин тому +1

    Russian missiles on submarines aren't much better. At Kerch, where is the ammunition for the flak towers stored?

  • @nyanalytic
    @nyanalytic 20 годин тому +5

    I'm thinking that Russia got all their rocket information from Boeing.

  • @Melanie16040
    @Melanie16040 22 години тому +1

    Also, the R36 that the R-28 Sarmat is replacing is capable of trajectories over the south pole. They are very similar missiles. I actually would have believed that R-28 launch to be an R-36 had you said it was such.

  • @jasonpratt5126
    @jasonpratt5126 9 годин тому

    If I recall correctly, the one first successful launch successfully flew 32 kilometers before catastrophically blowing up.

  • @danschulte9676
    @danschulte9676 13 годин тому

    The Russians cannot replace the technology and parts lost during the failed missile launch.

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 21 годину тому +4

    Let’s try a missile launch without Ukraine rocket engines! Total failure Pootin!

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 21 годину тому +6

    The crater at the launch site is the silo location, the rocket didn’t leave the silo!

  • @adamvonfischerstein1374
    @adamvonfischerstein1374 22 години тому +1

    The 101 freeway is named after the 101st Airborne ❤ there is a big plaque dedicated to the 101st between Santa Barbara and Ventura. I get a frog in my throat ever time I drive by it.

  • @jackgrove4621
    @jackgrove4621 8 годин тому +1

    "I think it must be damp"

  • @whtiequillBj
    @whtiequillBj 22 години тому +7

    a note toward the end of the stream the full quote is "The customer is always right in matters of taste" meaning that they can buy anything that want regardless of what it is.
    Regardless of if you, the clerk, think it is is bad taste to buy.

  • @trey-x729
    @trey-x729 18 годин тому +3

    Don't say America doesn't have anything to shoot down a warhead just because they never say. America doesn't talk out there business or show off like Russia and North Korea to prove a point

    • @sabrepulse817
      @sabrepulse817 6 годин тому

      Maybe they are 'failed' launches so we underestimate their capability

  • @robertcras8151
    @robertcras8151 20 годин тому +3

    Imagine firing such a 1 in 5 'succes rate rocket' from a mobile vehicle. That's about as deadly as being a TOS-1 operator....

    • @DavidFerguson-rj9ew
      @DavidFerguson-rj9ew 14 годин тому

      Not even the one kinda successful launch blew up after 2 minutes so really it's zero for five hahaha complete bag of shizit

  • @mortophobegaming6454
    @mortophobegaming6454 20 годин тому

    i think the dirt color of the launch pad indicates drought. burning would give a darker color. would explain better why grass is affected and not trees, also combined with the explosion being off center

  • @paulrobertsmith2406
    @paulrobertsmith2406 12 годин тому

    leaving the bridge intact gives the orcs an exit ramp

  • @johncampbell3979
    @johncampbell3979 12 годин тому

    The C17 seats are for only flying Air Force personnel. Army, and Marines sit on empty milk crates, lol.

  • @ede2225
    @ede2225 18 годин тому +2

    That "successful test of the Sarmat" on Wikipedia looks suspiciously like CGI. Anyone else notice that?

  • @alanmcmillan6969
    @alanmcmillan6969 19 годин тому +4

    Good day, both Enforcers!

  • @knightviper1984
    @knightviper1984 34 хвилини тому

    as a resident of lompoc which is next to vandenberg we have a ton of information given to us when ICBM test launches that go off here and i have to say when they go the ground here in in town shakes really well and the audible sound of the rocket is not mistaken when it goes

  • @jtf2dan
    @jtf2dan 15 годин тому

    Russia to rename the failed SARMAT missile HAZMAT from now on.....🤣🤣🤣

  • @УллечкоПеровчДедушка

    It seems the Sarmat is launched similar to SLBMs . First a separate booster clears the missilw of the silo before dropping off and letting the missile's main engine take over. Minutemen could be fired irectly from their silos witbout a booster. The SLBMs use the booster to push through and clear the surface before firing tbeir own.

  • @lstein3372
    @lstein3372 13 годин тому +2

    Yes, I see you know your firearms. Unfortunately, your engineering knowledge is lacking. Low tolerance = close fit. And vice versa! Sloppy fit therefore = wider tolerance!

  • @garybock3502
    @garybock3502 16 годин тому

    i really don't think this is a joke. It only takes one successful launch to kill millions possibly.

  • @Tanker880
    @Tanker880 16 годин тому

    I believe the Russian's missile issues are due to the fact they can't get the computer chips needed for them and they are trying to "re-learn" pre-chip missile systems.

  • @marquesedillinger131
    @marquesedillinger131 16 годин тому

    Do they have the capacity to launch missiles now? I'm sure this wasn't the ONLY silo -- but this facility is now out of commission, not just the loss of the missile, its a loss of the facility -- but will the other silos function? and how many silos were designed to handle these missiles in particular?

  • @ChristopherWilson-k9h
    @ChristopherWilson-k9h 34 хвилини тому

    you can see the shadows of the towers in the aftershot so those towers are actually still standing you can see them

  • @paulrobertsmith2406
    @paulrobertsmith2406 13 годин тому +1

    long may ineptness reign

  • @cbarrett8576
    @cbarrett8576 22 години тому +30

    @enforcermatt your satellite photos of the failed missile launch out of Russia still has the Shadows of the satellite Towers but the towers appear to have been deleted

    • @scottk3292
      @scottk3292 21 годину тому +2

      I can see the towers. It looks like 4 towers are still standing. Everything is brown, from being sprayed with the dirt.

    • @spxram4793
      @spxram4793 21 годину тому +1

      it exploded during fueling up. The 5th failed test.

    • @ianpk5234
      @ianpk5234 21 годину тому

      The satellite photos may blend multiple photos taken at different times. That's the only explanation I can think of. It is was doctored, they'd remove the shadows, too.

    • @ianpk5234
      @ianpk5234 21 годину тому

      ​@@scottk3292that makes the most sense. Towers are there but covered in dirt now.

    • @williambour5648
      @williambour5648 20 годин тому +1

      I can’t say for sure but I used to look at these types of pictures for my work and I would say that it appears to be a shadow from the trees that would be growing along the edge of the the site that was cleared for the facility.

  • @martingilmovitch8133
    @martingilmovitch8133 18 годин тому

    the shadow shows all the cranes are still standing...

  • @berislavtopol1404
    @berislavtopol1404 10 годин тому

    all 4 towers are standing, you can see casting shadows.

  • @grimthecruel5048
    @grimthecruel5048 10 годин тому

    Hummm Sarmat forgot to blow away the shadows for the towers that are gone

  • @nestorze
    @nestorze 19 годин тому +2

    Thank you for another great stream, and successful fundraiser.

  • @grimthecruel5048
    @grimthecruel5048 11 годин тому

    if the weapons depots had exploded there would not have been green fine trees around the buildings 😂 but I'm no expert on Russian green super trees 🧐

  • @pindanymus3403
    @pindanymus3403 6 годин тому

    They forget to use gold and silver in the connecters like in their airplanes and no maintain. it goes kaboom.

  • @4warnd129
    @4warnd129 22 години тому +5

    ❤ appreciate your research and detailed comme❤

  • @micheldaubigne7629
    @micheldaubigne7629 14 годин тому +1

    Great analysis; a delight to watch despite the frightening headline. It would appear, based on the shadows of the still standing radio antennae, x 4, still standing so close to the silo, it might suggest the missile exploded INSIDE a closed silo and the solid rocked fuel exploded like a giant shot gun shooting the debris straight up. Blown tests aside, We must never forget about Russia's 12 ballistic- missile submarines (SSBNs) with 192 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) ~ Great job @EnforcerOfficial xx ~M

  • @petemarchetto4998
    @petemarchetto4998 16 годин тому

    Guys, something really odd about that second photo of the destroyed site with the nuclear missile test. On the first set of photos it was certainly odd the way the site was obliterated... and yet the bordering trees remained intact. Even more odd in the later close-up photos is the towers that are obliterated... and yet their shadows remain intact??? Now, I'm no expert, but...

    • @sabrepulse817
      @sabrepulse817 6 годин тому

      You're no expert. The towers are still there if you look really closely. The tower colour matches it's surroundings.

  • @guala4964
    @guala4964 12 годин тому

    What I think happened during the launch (its just a theory) The missile got out of the silo as we saw during the launch BUT its engine failed to start properly so the misile fell mostly back in and exploded. Reason I believe so is combination of the footage during a good launch where we saw the missile got tilted in a direction before start and the crater is also eliptic with leaving a longer mark towards north north west. Which would mean a little bit of that explosion was on the ground level and burned all grass. But I have no proof its just my theory.

  • @Nick-pq4ri
    @Nick-pq4ri 19 годин тому +3

    The failure of the armata was once again due to pilthering of the funds to by more yachts no doubt, it looks good but has no real substance to speak of,an absolute failure 🇺🇦✌️🇬🇧

  • @paulrobertsmith2406
    @paulrobertsmith2406 13 годин тому +2

    back to the drawing board?

  • @theboone3848
    @theboone3848 4 години тому

    Putin's nukes are about as good as Hotdogman's streams...

  • @petracastro6021
    @petracastro6021 14 годин тому +1

    How embarrassing for Russia! They can't risk using the Sarmat missile. But Sarmat isn't the only intercontinental ballistic missile Russia has got. There are 286 ICBMs able to deliver 958 nuclear warheads, some of them also from submarines.

    • @SkaldCG
      @SkaldCG 11 годин тому +1

      Those mariners better pray on launch ; )

  • @Marcus-p5i5s
    @Marcus-p5i5s 13 годин тому

    Russia has had MIRVS for a long time. What kind of crap are you slinging?

  • @bernadetteoriordan132
    @bernadetteoriordan132 10 годин тому +1

    I live in Ireland 🇮🇪 and the only way people can afford a house in eastern Ireland is parents help and that’s why it’s so important to own you home l. Generational wealth is importance

  • @nordichorde6121
    @nordichorde6121 15 годин тому

    My question is, in the SARMAT photo portraying the aftermath of the explosion where there's only one antenna standing, why is there still shadows of 3 other antenna as if they were still there in full?... Just curious, something I noticed.

  • @adam.mclean
    @adam.mclean 21 годину тому +1

    Great stream tonight 🇺🇦💙💛

  • @DMeHere043exegete-orator
    @DMeHere043exegete-orator 18 годин тому +2

    Thank God we don't have anything to worry about in terms of Russian capability ... they're clearly a bunch of losers! Good to know we don't have to bother building any more capabilities ourselves cause we already have all the intelligence we need to tell us we're just so far ahead of the competition. In fact, I think now's the time for me to take early retirement from my job as senior analyst with BAE. Thanks to you guys reporting this, I can sleep so much easier at night. Obviously no need to apply my own intelligence!

  • @Mr.Wolf.1901
    @Mr.Wolf.1901 20 годин тому +1

    Long Blasting Punching Powder 😂

  • @kalindikov7761
    @kalindikov7761 21 годину тому +1

    His nuclear tests might be a complete disaster and failure.However, we should acknowledge that he is very successful in the active measures against the west - a huge issue that the western world should address accordingly.

  • @jamesmcwhinney1816
    @jamesmcwhinney1816 13 годин тому

    According to shadows on the Sat photo there are 5 towers standing.

  • @DavidFerguson-rj9ew
    @DavidFerguson-rj9ew 15 годин тому

    Blew up under ground during fueling

  • @pjpreacher5246
    @pjpreacher5246 12 годин тому

    If a Russian missile were to explode with a nuke attached will the Nuke detonate or just a dirty bomb environment

    • @jamesclouse9947
      @jamesclouse9947 12 годин тому +1

      I don't think the nuke would detonate based on my youtube education.

  • @DavidFerguson-rj9ew
    @DavidFerguson-rj9ew 15 годин тому

    Theres never been a successful launch technically on that launch the missile blew up after 2 minutes

  • @pmcasella
    @pmcasella 13 годин тому

    I think, one thing, CORRUPTION and Vodka

  • @joshuajames8876
    @joshuajames8876 22 години тому +1

    Any Russians here

  • @KimberlyShelton-u4f
    @KimberlyShelton-u4f 2 години тому

    Would it be possible that the silo/ missile got hit by a drone.

  • @DabblelyDiddly
    @DabblelyDiddly 20 годин тому

    i thought these silos were supposed to have basically a million automatic rifles in a circle around the lid as a means of defense? but it sure dont seem like any of that infrastructure existed?

  • @johncampbell3979
    @johncampbell3979 13 годин тому

    Is the Sarmat a solid fueled vehicle?

  • @Nick-pq4ri
    @Nick-pq4ri 20 годин тому +1

    The fuel exploded by all accounts a dodgy mix apparently

  • @The.Pickle
    @The.Pickle 15 годин тому +1

    With all the classified SpaceX launches, I always wonder what kind of weapons America has floating out there; I always wonder if the military has some sort of super advanced weapon to destroy things, like that missile silo, one so advanced no one knows what to look for.

  • @tybell4949
    @tybell4949 21 годину тому

    What do you mean we don’t have anything to detect missiles coming from the direction of oh say Cuba

  • @mprime6807
    @mprime6807 10 годин тому

    I have to know if there was a Russian talking on the phone in a trench near this site.

  • @baronlund9725
    @baronlund9725 13 годин тому +1

    Your wrong about those four tower. They are still standing but hard to see. Looks for the shadows and you will see them.

  • @jeffchequer3544
    @jeffchequer3544 21 годину тому +1

    They say no news is good news, suppose this means this is a great day 🤷

  • @Jarenty84
    @Jarenty84 13 годин тому +2

    What a F click bait.

  • @straightreject2947
    @straightreject2947 22 години тому +4

    LSA! LSA! LSA!

  • @Melanie16040
    @Melanie16040 22 години тому +2

    Uhh... So, multiple of the Starship's have blown up during testing.

    • @AngeloXification
      @AngeloXification 20 годин тому +1

      How on earth can you compare established tech with an experimental rocket lmao

    • @Melanie16040
      @Melanie16040 19 годин тому

      @@AngeloXification Did you reply to the wrong comment?

    • @BackYardScience2000
      @BackYardScience2000 17 годин тому +2

      ​@@Melanie16040no, he didn't. He's talking about your comparison of the starship to this rocket. This rocket is supposed to be a finished product. Starship is still very much in development and SpaceX does things far differently than any government does. Your comment is like comparing apples to turkeys.

    • @jamesclouse9947
      @jamesclouse9947 12 годин тому

      Bro this is literally cope and you know 😂

  • @PerryMarshallScott
    @PerryMarshallScott 19 годин тому

    25:57 Four towers still standing / casting shadows. The blast wave would pass through them I guess. That was one big fire cracker.

  • @ArminSchuehmann
    @ArminSchuehmann 21 годину тому

    Did the S a r m a t explode with or without the nuclear warhead ?

  • @FluffyAmyNL
    @FluffyAmyNL 20 годин тому +2

    glad the old intro is back :P it`s so good ^_^

  • @mrbushi1062
    @mrbushi1062 11 годин тому

    Jesus easy on the titles my heart stopped....

  • @ArminSchuehmann
    @ArminSchuehmann 21 годину тому +1

    Morning ! What means L S A ??

  • @jasonpickens9839
    @jasonpickens9839 20 годин тому +1

    With such a low success rate could they even risk launching one? If 4/5 fail then would the nuclear warheads from those 4 detonate over Russia? If so they would risk doing more damage to themselves than their enemy.

    • @apedanticpeasant1447
      @apedanticpeasant1447 20 годин тому +1

      Nukes won’t detonate if the rockets explode. Takes a super controlled detonation to squash all that fissile material into a super dense state to achieve critical mass.

    • @Triple.7
      @Triple.7 19 годин тому

      Is better to launch than not launch at all. That's why ppl create rockets . Not to save them .

    • @jasonpickens9839
      @jasonpickens9839 19 годин тому +1

      ​@@Triple.7 that makes no sense if you actually consider what I'm saying. If 4 nukes blow up over your own country than the 1 that gets through which may or may not get intercepted and will be followed up by a retaliatory strike you absolutely worse off using them. And actually even if they were successful that is not the point in having nukes. It's the threat that makes them powerful. This actually completely eliminates that threat. It's a big deal. North Korea is a bigger threat than Russia if the stats are indeed true.

    • @Triple.7
      @Triple.7 18 годин тому +1

      @jasonpickens9839 lol, why would you make rockets to save them for a later war? Come on, man.. if you don't use them, what's the point of having them or creating them. If you have an island with rockets . I'm winning and will take your entire island. Wouldn't you still launch them? Either give up your island for ever you and your family or launch them to see if you can turn over the odds. basic warfare.

    • @davidthomas1467
      @davidthomas1467 18 годин тому +1

      Why would anybody put nukes in a rocket that is tested, dummies? They are just testing the rocket not the nukes. It would be needlessly reckless to test them with the warheads

  • @marc-andrebrunet5386
    @marc-andrebrunet5386 22 години тому +2

    ✔️ 2040 !!👍😉 LSA ✨

  • @AliceinWonderlandzz
    @AliceinWonderlandzz 22 години тому +2

    Glad you boys had a good vacation. Buckle up it's going to be a busy winter. Israel is going to be hot and Russia is buckling and collapsing meaning more big strikes. Leave hot dog man alone find someone else to make fun of. Most of the viewers have no idea who he is.

  • @ChaplainDaveSparks
    @ChaplainDaveSparks 6 годин тому

    Just wondering ... are there any *_pro-Russkie_* UA-cam channels? Not that I'd watch them, but I'm wondering if they don't exist, or else the UA-cam algorithm just knows better?

    • @sabrepulse817
      @sabrepulse817 6 годин тому

      'Times India' shows support for Putin

    • @ChaplainDaveSparks
      @ChaplainDaveSparks 5 годин тому

      @@sabrepulse817 I've *NEVER* seen that in my feed. UA-cam must be using a form of _"AI"_ to show me things they *ASS-U-ME* I would like. 😀
      _"Pro Putin"_ ... sure, as long as they can get cheap(er) crude oil from him. And India is the *'I'* in _"BRICS"._

  • @MrCecomel
    @MrCecomel 14 годин тому

    Russia is a meme

  • @turbofocus915
    @turbofocus915 13 годин тому

    92a is supply

  • @buyallmeans425
    @buyallmeans425 13 годин тому

    Still using the ridiculous ten minute intro...

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 20 годин тому +5

    You talk about annoying music. What’s annoying to me, is your lead-in to start your videos. It’s the same thing every day, glorifying war. It’s the worst part of your channel.

  • @kennethprocak5176
    @kennethprocak5176 19 годин тому +3

    Hey Matt what’s the issue about boomers? The generation of law and order, parents who struggled and sacrificed through the war years, the most private people you will meet. Where do you thing they have issues with entitlement, it’s the younger people who think of entitlement because they are lazy. Majority of your audience are above 50yrs.

  • @catgaming9791
    @catgaming9791 16 годин тому

    Great stream. Watch you every night but rarely on the live stream. Excellent work. Can’t believe you’re both so young.

  • @WilliamHarkins-i8u
    @WilliamHarkins-i8u 13 годин тому

    We all have seen Russia on paper and we have seen real results of Russian weaponry