War in Ukraine 'starts to bite' Putin as generals call for new mobilisation

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  • @FishandHunt
    @FishandHunt Рік тому +289

    The Russian military has not gained any significant ground in almost 14 months. The only small gains, around Bakhmut, were made by Wagner PMC at a cost of at least 60,000 KIA & WIA.
    Your military is corrupt and incompetent, your economy is starting to fall apart and Russia will be in poverty for years to come because of this senseless war.
    The real truth is that your leadership totally miss-read the room with their assessment of Ukrainian fighting ability and of our western resolve.
    Respect to the good Russian people who speak out against this war, the rest of you are just delusional sheep.
    Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦💪🏻🇦🇺

    • @FishandHunt
      @FishandHunt Рік тому +32

      @@magikclown
      Bahahaha, good cope buddy 😂
      Day 543 of Putin’s disastrous ten-day 'Special Military Operation' against civilians, civilian buildings, churches and grain.

    • @festekj
      @festekj Рік тому

      350k Ukrainian troops killed, while 50k Russians dead. The winner will win by attrition

    • @FishandHunt
      @FishandHunt Рік тому +21

      @@magikclown
      P.S your username suits you, the clown 🤡 part.

    • @natureblank1401
      @natureblank1401 Рік тому +11

      ​@@FishandHuntGet the cockroaches out of your head. You know perfectly he's right 😅

    • @-BuddyGuy
      @-BuddyGuy Рік тому +30

      ​@@magikclownBakhmut destroyed Wagner as a fighting force. They were the only force in Ukraine that could make advances on the Russian side.

  • @zoomeraygun1
    @zoomeraygun1 Рік тому +521

    Dear Russia - Your biggest problem is not the West - Its Putin and you know it 🙏🙏

    • @Agm1995gamer
      @Agm1995gamer Рік тому

      the president is just a media puppet.
      you can't be gullible enough to think a single man's stupidity will lead to the downfall of a whole country.

    • @jamesn0va
      @jamesn0va Рік тому

      There entire political class is the problem. Putin is bad but there no better in the pipeline

    • @HungryGhost999
      @HungryGhost999 Рік тому

      Agreed. It’s Putin the kleptocrat and his minions.

    • @MaksimGorokhov
      @MaksimGorokhov Рік тому

      I admit that the West is not our problem, but it is neither Putin. I don't understand what is going on in the minds of Russians I suspect the biggest problem is self-hatred and feeling helpless. We can not improve living in Russia -- let's make it worse for everyone around...

    • @Pifagorass
      @Pifagorass Рік тому +34

      Das Putler

  • @ginojaco
    @ginojaco Рік тому +28

    @ListenToTimesRadio Very good analysis, objective, no speculation, let's see more of Gen. Mayall please.

    • @magikclown
      @magikclown Рік тому

      The Ukrainian counteroffensive has failed, there's no way they'll get to the Sea of Asov before winter. They've managed to retake 60 square kilometres so far and expended 40% of all the armour donated from the West, in the process. It's a war of attrition and the Ukrainians are going to run out of blood before F16s are going to make any difference. The war is lost, we're just waiting for the Ukrainians to realize it.

  • @rocketruss3405
    @rocketruss3405 Рік тому +30

    The Russian army is fearsome, when they are fighting unarmed civilians. Other than that, not so much. Putin and crowd also seen to forget how much help and material the Soviet Union received from the Allies in WW2. They believed their own propaganda an forgot that they are Russia, and not the Soviet Union with backing from the west.

    • @alexanderrobins7497
      @alexanderrobins7497 Рік тому +6

      Plus the Soviet Union had significantly more non-Slavic non-russians to use as cannon fodder than the russia of today.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Рік тому

      So how come Ukrainians are not at Moscow? :)

    • @fishbowl925
      @fishbowl925 11 місяців тому

      They don’t want Moscow they just want Russians to stay in Russia.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Рік тому +368

    Russia's best trained troops failed the initial invasion of Ukraine. And Putin thinks sending in barely trained conscripts, that don't want to fight against the hardened professional Ukrainians, fighting for their homeland will work? Russia didn't even get to the hard part of this War. Occupation. Slava Ukraini 💙💛

    • @midomen100
      @midomen100 Рік тому

      Thats russian war strategy for you. When quality fails quantity comes in and quantity is a big Challenge on its own especially against such brainwashed people Like the russians who dont regard the lifes of their own or Others.

    • @theflokis2786
      @theflokis2786 Рік тому

      Really? Why Ukraine haven’t won the war yet then? It’s funny to hear all this brainwashed people.

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs Рік тому +6

      Yea . America won Afghanistan in like three months but politically 20 years isn’t going to fly here in America. We won’t invade any one else for awhile. It would have to be na too Al security based

    • @petertwiss4215
      @petertwiss4215 Рік тому +58

      @@cooldudecs Russia also lost in Afghanistan and it led to the colapse of the Soviet Union

    • @zorantomic6009
      @zorantomic6009 Рік тому +2

      😂😂😂

  • @tellyboy17
    @tellyboy17 Рік тому +17

    If you were born as a male in Russia in 1922 you had a 25% of still being alive in 1945. I doubt the 2003 millennials have much better odds.

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Рік тому +197

    For some time now Russia has had a problem with declining population. Losing hundreds of men in combat and people leaving Russia, many of whom will not return, has just accelerated that problem.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Рік тому +25

      It's 2023, not 1944 when Russia had a huge population of young people. Now the younger generation in Russia is getting destroyed by this war.

    • @michaelmullins3396
      @michaelmullins3396 Рік тому

      PUTIN WAS ABLE TO GET RID OF THE UNDESIRABLES WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER ,AND NEVER WANTS THEM BACK.

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 Рік тому +24

      They lost 20 million in ww2 . They never completely recovered from that and now this war is eliminating any sort of population recovery they had since then . Of course ukraines population is also being decimated

    • @ghostlightx9005
      @ghostlightx9005 Рік тому +14

      Let them rot in it.

    • @aaron4387
      @aaron4387 Рік тому +13

      @@commissaryarrick9670 not to mention the millions of their own population that were sent to Gulags.

  • @TimothyCollins
    @TimothyCollins Рік тому +117

    When this mobilization is used it's a problem... Point blank, this means fully trained and ready military people were already sent to the front lines. And recruiting what amounts to cannon fodder is unlikely to change things. The thing is, it was never a thing where Ukraine just had more people than Russia - it was the fact that Russia had less capable people at the top than Ukraine. And adding a million more foot soldiers will not change that problem at the top.

    • @eddapultstab2078
      @eddapultstab2078 Рік тому +19

      Especially when they can't properly equip them. Who knows how many Russians froze to death or incapacitated last winter but there are numerous accounts. The soldiers have to often buy their own uniforms and equipment as well and with the ruble crashing that's going to be another serious problem for conscripts and their families. Putin is digging a deeper hole.

    • @richardalexander5758
      @richardalexander5758 Рік тому

      Putin's cannon fodder is only motivated by fear, which can't match Ukraine's will to survive as a free nation.

    • @ellenfaulkner7616
      @ellenfaulkner7616 Рік тому

      P

    • @ellenfaulkner7616
      @ellenfaulkner7616 Рік тому +5

      How many have not enough food. I remember watching a video of the difference of food in kits for the USA and Russia. Huge difference

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому +9

      @@ellenfaulkner7616 Russians don't have enough food or clean water in _russia._ 😅

  • @sebastianwrites
    @sebastianwrites Рік тому +118

    I don't think it is understandable politically for F16's to be delayed, when the people of Ukraine are losing their children to Putin's missiles!

    • @sharonlavery7656
      @sharonlavery7656 Рік тому

      💯% It's time for the west to step up the munitions supply
      Do people not realise if Ukraine doesn't win this war the next thing we will have to do is mobilise and get ready to fight Russia/China in ww3
      Russia will not stop unless the free world stops them ....
      Russia is a terrorist regime

    •  Рік тому +10

      All the world's F16s are worthless if you don't know how to pilot them and if you cannot do the 17 hours of maintenance for every hour spent in the air. Getting the pilots up to date and the maintenance infrastructure set up takes time, unfortunately.

    • @BatkoNashBandera774
      @BatkoNashBandera774 Рік тому

      Since Ukrainians speak a non-Germanic language, it is most advantageous for the West to trickle support and in piece-meal fashion to ensure maximum casualties on both sides. Neither Biden nor Macron nor the Chancellor have any real power nor desire to give full backing to the heroes giving their lives to defend home and freedom.

    • @ellenfaulkner7616
      @ellenfaulkner7616 Рік тому +8

      @Ukrainian pilots have been training on the planes for months. Keep up. Sweden is sending the planes to Ukraine

    • @afriedrich1452
      @afriedrich1452 Рік тому

      @@ellenfaulkner7616 It takes more than a few months to be competent. Sending pilots that are ill trained will stop all further western support when they are shot down.

  • @Sharky1101
    @Sharky1101 Рік тому +42

    If all the airplanes around Moscow have to stay grounded as a result of one tiny Ukrainian drone flying above the city then I’d say the Ukrainians already have massive success. The travel economy involves big money in Russia so any delay will have a big impact on that.

    • @alexanderrobins7497
      @alexanderrobins7497 Рік тому +2

      I think the delay is also a good excuse for russian airliners to take some time and decide how to land plans without proper break pads. lol

    • @flipwood4897
      @flipwood4897 Рік тому +2

      Russian plane maintenance is trying to figure out how to keep them from having a hard landing, and also staying in the air. It turns out that sending trained personnel to flee or die is not a net positive.

    • @pepsee0
      @pepsee0 Рік тому +2

      Indeed, Putin took a calculated risk, anticipating a response similar to our reaction in 2014. However, to his surprise, things unfolded differently this time. He spent weeks amassing his military forces along the Ukrainian border, yet our side remained inactive. I found myself frustrated because deploying a combined force of 80,000 troops from the US, Europe, and Ukraine to defend the border could have coerced him to retract his forces. This action could have potentially saved thousands of lives for both Russia and Ukraine and averted any nuclear threat. The absence of decisive action raises suspicions; it seems Biden was aware of Putin's impending invasion. All of this is truly disheartening. The conflict should have been simplified from the outset: Putin taking Kyiv and Ukraine targeting Moscow - a more direct engagement. The current state of affairs is far from appropriate.

  • @geeboom
    @geeboom Рік тому +100

    Long range weapons such as ATACMs thats what our friends in Ukraine needs to fight this war against Mordor and the Orcs.
    Many and fast!
    Slava Ukraini ❤🇺🇦

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому

      I still can't believe russia has lost 60% of the land they occupied this time last year.....what an absolute joke russian army and russian are😅

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Рік тому

      If it were up to me, Ukraine would have had everything they needed months ago. F-16s would already be flying in the skies of Ukraine. They’d have ATACMs, storm shadows, PATRIOT systems and more.
      And maybe the war would have been won already.

    • @Sjb2077
      @Sjb2077 Рік тому +4

      Loved Lord of the Rings and in a way this war is similar. Also we know Bond movies are the good against the evil and pure fantasy but the Bond films have now a degree of reality for us. I am waiting for the bottle of Bollinger to celebrate.

    • @pepsee0
      @pepsee0 Рік тому +2

      Indeed, Putin took a calculated risk, anticipating a response similar to our reaction in 2014. However, to his surprise, things unfolded differently this time. He spent weeks amassing his military forces along the Ukrainian border, yet our side remained inactive. I found myself frustrated because deploying a combined force of 80,000 troops from the US, Europe, and Ukraine to defend the border could have coerced him to retract his forces. This action could have potentially saved thousands of lives for both Russia and Ukraine and averted any nuclear threat. The absence of decisive action raises suspicions; it seems Biden was aware of Putin's impending invasion. All of this is truly disheartening. The conflict should have been simplified from the outset: Putin taking Kyiv and Ukraine targeting Moscow - a more direct engagement. The current state of affairs is far from appropriate.

    • @DownUnderDigitals
      @DownUnderDigitals Рік тому

      Long range weapons to set Moscow on fire!!!

  • @acreguy3156
    @acreguy3156 Рік тому +72

    Russia's recent attempt to mobilize over one million new troops is an act of desperation. In fact, Putler's existing troops "appear" to be giving Ukraine a hard time but it's actually the massive delay by the West that allowed Russia to spend five months mining the h*ll out of the defensive line that makes it look like Ukraine is losing. The Russian troops are just sitting there because Ukraine has been slowed down, thanks to the mines. When confronted, the Russian troops don't do well, hence the need for more numbers.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому

      Russian losses are just staggering....300,000 russians demilitarized and they don't even hold 9% of Ukraine. Just hilarious, russian army is a total joke😅😅😅😅

    • @lelmath
      @lelmath Рік тому

      you got the name wrong

    • @susan9188
      @susan9188 Рік тому +8

      Ukraine are gaining ground though every day and plenty of Russian equipment is getting destroyed daily. Another helicopter got downed yesterday, and a fighter jet blown up over the border in Russia.

    • @ellenfaulkner7616
      @ellenfaulkner7616 Рік тому +2

      You’re wrong. Check facts

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Рік тому +9

      Ukraine is far from losing. They’re taking back more territory every day and they’re only advancing slowly because of the West’s excessive dithering. At least the F16s are coming-that’s something. But we should have begun the process of training Ukrainian pilots and staff over a year ago. They would have the jets operating in their skies by now if the West hadn’t dithered. And I wish all allies of Ukraine that have the capability would follow my government’s example with the storm shadow missiles and provide their equivalents.
      Ukraine would be advancing far quicker if the west would stop dithering and commit to ending the war ASAP with victory to Ukraine.

  • @richardalexander5758
    @richardalexander5758 Рік тому +36

    Ukraine has every reason to go all out fighting, while Ruzzia's conscripts have no reason to die in support of Putin's corrupt political career.

  • @frederikzinn6568
    @frederikzinn6568 Рік тому +351

    Thank you to all nations supporting Ukraine and the international order of law and human rights!
    Especially the US, Germany and the UK! As well as the small countries like the Baltics who do not do as much in absolute numbers, but give all they can and do even more as % of GDP than the rest!
    Also, thanks to the people who have Ukraine in their heart, but live in countries that do not have a government supporting Ukraine!
    🇺🇲🇩🇪🇬🇧🇪🇺🇺🇳🇺🇦💪

    • @HungryGhost999
      @HungryGhost999 Рік тому

      We stand united with ALL our allies. Putin must be defeated 🇬🇧🇺🇦🫡

    • @EVEROSFP1
      @EVEROSFP1 Рік тому +25

      I love Ukrainian people's bravery. Greetings from Greece!

    • @frederikzinn6568
      @frederikzinn6568 Рік тому +20

      ​@@EVEROSFP1Yes, inspiring country! 💙💛

    • @rambleon2838
      @rambleon2838 Рік тому +33

      Indeed, don't forget the huge contributions of the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland and Japan as well.

    • @c.s.christopher5801
      @c.s.christopher5801 Рік тому +34

      Denmark and Netherlands just gave fighter jets. Deserve mention too.

  • @barriewilliams4526
    @barriewilliams4526 Рік тому +16

    If sending in your best troops does not work, send in poorly trained, & poorly equipped civilians🙃

    • @torehaaland6921
      @torehaaland6921 Рік тому +7

      That's the Russian model. Not the Ukrainian.

    • @kms50549
      @kms50549 Рік тому

      Going back to what they do best. They tried nato style overwhelming combined arms tactics but had too much of a top down high level command structure and not enough lower level independent tactical control to make it work.
      Now they go back to classic Russian tactics of just bleeding yourself and the enemy until the enemy runs out of blood as they either can not or are unwilling to suffer to the levels Russians are. Russia will simply fight until Ukraine doesn’t have enough men left to keep fighting. 200-300 he’ll even 500,000 dead Russians is a price Putin is more than willing to pay for establishing his legacy of restoring Russia to its former “glory”.

    • @andrewalderman9489
      @andrewalderman9489 Рік тому

      With what weapons ? They are scraping the barrel as is.

  • @sumiland6445
    @sumiland6445 Рік тому +182

    💛💙💜💙💛 100% support for Ukrainians defending themselves and their country!!,🇺🇦 🌏 🇺🇸

    • @michaelpilot1000
      @michaelpilot1000 Рік тому

      Send flowers and money to bury their dead sons. Who is going to support their injured Veterans and family after this ends? Sure wont be the defence contractors or Joe Biden after they all get rich.

    • @patelpratik6803
      @patelpratik6803 Рік тому +3

      Ohh is that so?? Ok Glory to big brave russia 🪆🇷🇺

    • @JohnCSmith-lp1qr
      @JohnCSmith-lp1qr Рік тому

      Thats what you think is happening 😂

    • @artfartzy
      @artfartzy Рік тому +1

      @@JohnCSmith-lp1qr What do you think is happening?

    • @JohnCSmith-lp1qr
      @JohnCSmith-lp1qr Рік тому

      @@artfartzy Money laundering. Ukraine is a Huge money laundering Operation its Obvious tuh 🙄

  • @michaelmorey7203
    @michaelmorey7203 Рік тому +24

    A very interesting and informative man with a great intellectual mind this is what makes our country great.

    • @Andygb78
      @Andygb78 Рік тому

      A winner of the class system. Great.

  • @Ofasia777
    @Ofasia777 Рік тому +7

    1. Russian mobilisation never even stopped.
    2. It has diminishing returns with Russian "training" and overstreched logistics. Good for defense only.
    3. Mobilisation won't stop Russia losing their assets to deep drone strikes, something that happen with forever increasing frequency.

  • @157-40_T
    @157-40_T Рік тому +23

    There has been a significant brain-drain of Russian scientists who have opposed the war. And if a skilled professional in his 20s/30s is conscripted by Russian Army, those valuable resources may be lost on the battlefield. You cannot empty the coffers of skilled and well educated professions. It only adds to the problems within the economy & industries. There are long term consequences of such.

    • @Fastbikkel
      @Fastbikkel Рік тому +2

      Putin knows, but he is only concerned about his own position.

    • @157-40_T
      @157-40_T Рік тому +1

      @@Fastbikkel he has his billions

    • @Fastbikkel
      @Fastbikkel Рік тому +1

      @@157-40_T "he has his billions"
      So? I was talking about his position, not his finances.

    • @157-40_T
      @157-40_T Рік тому +1

      @@Fastbikkel he does not give a damn about anyone. He is set. That is the point.

    • @157-40_T
      @157-40_T Рік тому +1

      @@Fastbikkel he does not give a damn about anyone. He is set. That is the point.

  • @TonyM540
    @TonyM540 Рік тому +77

    From Molotov cocktails to F16s……..got to admire Ukrainian resolve. Slava Ukraine .

    • @ijbtheterrible
      @ijbtheterrible Рік тому +1

      It is the people willing to fight for their lives. When Orcs attack, they are no more human than Tolken's were.

    • @henkholdingastate
      @henkholdingastate Рік тому +1

      Putin needs more and more canon further it has no end ......al young peopledead (Putin: who cares)

    • @Realist369
      @Realist369 Рік тому +2

      Ukraine is now building the worlds biggest cemetery! I wonder why 🤭🤭🤭

    • @ibbyeddy3537
      @ibbyeddy3537 Рік тому

      Westerners talking in their own bubbles. These people are idiots but the rest of the world give them too much latitude. SMFH!

    • @zsoltimrecze4238
      @zsoltimrecze4238 Рік тому +3

      NATIONALIST Ukraine will loose ! Good bless RUSSIA ❤❤

  • @derekslaven3454
    @derekslaven3454 Рік тому +59

    This conflict is not just about Ukraine but about all the other small countries who border Russia.... The idea by Putin he could invade Ukraine and no one would become involved was a gamble that if he succeeded then he could do the same again one by one to other independent countries... History has no place in the future but history should be the learning from mistakes not to repeat them.......Around the world people just want to live in peace and have the best standard of living they can achieve...no one person should be allowed to destroy everyone's life based on their ideology and yet the world never learns from mistakes in history....
    there are no winners in war ...only loss of life that is thrown away needlessly.....

    • @buimiguel7281
      @buimiguel7281 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely right. The West must help Ukraine with all its means in order to preserve its value of freedom n respect of territorial integrity and because security in Europe is in play. Ukrainian people re fighting for the West with their blood to insure the prosperity and peace in Europe.

    • @DownUnderDigitals
      @DownUnderDigitals Рік тому +1

      Sad Vlad no friends.

    • @andylewis248
      @andylewis248 Рік тому

      Obviously you aren’t Larry Fink.😂

    • @geralddutcher3662
      @geralddutcher3662 Рік тому

      Could Putin's visions of wealth, power, and land dominance be an historical repeat of Hitler's "Little Man Syndrome"? Both feeling the need to impress their countrymen while killing and causing great numbers into poverty as a result!? Not to mention the vastness of inhumane and horrific war crimes committed against totally innocent civilians under the guise of opposing aggression!?!?

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Рік тому

      Putin was hoping it would go the same way invading Crimea did in 2014, when the World stood by and did nothing......

  • @lairdmacgaming
    @lairdmacgaming Рік тому +4

    8:36 why criticise the Ukrainians taking the war to russia. russia brought an unprovoked war to Ukraine so I stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian military showing the russian government what war feels like in their own country. I would actually go further than that, if the Ukrainian government intensified their attacks against russian territory then putin would be forced to return most of their military back home just to defend their country or be forced out of government, either way it would weaken their military presence in Ukraine 🇺🇦

  • @leedavis6000
    @leedavis6000 Рік тому +3

    Love the times coverage on the war. Brilliant Thankyou for keeping me up to date.

  • @Myportie
    @Myportie Рік тому +2

    It's not that the Russians are better at defense. It's that defending is easier for anyone.

  • @williamwells1862
    @williamwells1862 Рік тому +10

    The great thing about all this is that when Ukraine wins the war and expels Putin Ukraine has all the military forces to protect NATO and themselves against any future Russian escalations if Russia even exists as it is today. Ukraine is becoming one of the most powreful militaries in de world.
    Who is going to use Putin's Roadway thru the Centers of Traffic all around Moscow to his home 12 miles away? Talk about Putin's own roadway thru town. It is mind blowing.

  • @myroslavabasladynsky4937
    @myroslavabasladynsky4937 Рік тому +59

    The West could have been training Ukrainians on F16s for 18 months now. The political will is lacking however. Instead, the West congratulates itself for the expansion of NATO (we’re alright Jack!) even as it criticizes Ukraine in its slow progress. Would NATO countries go to war without modern aircraft or long range missiles?

    • @xavariusquest4603
      @xavariusquest4603 Рік тому +11

      They have been. Have not kept up? It takes a significantly long training period to retrain. You're not just flying...you have to learn to fight with it. But training has been occurring for over a year.

    • @marcopalazzo9349
      @marcopalazzo9349 Рік тому

      The political will is there but the western leaders are terrified of Pootin.

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs Рік тому +6

      @@xavariusquest4603 exactly . These cats think an f 16 is a car lol!

    • @opensizhe
      @opensizhe Рік тому +3

      @@xavariusquest4603 They are & your point is valid/important. To add a bit - it was requested some time before. There's always a significant lag between Ukraine requesting & the West supplying - whether getting it ready takes time, that Ukraine wants complete liberation of all their territories while many in the West only hope to stop Russia at some point including within Ukraine, Russia's 'red lines' and threats don't stop but do delay, or simply Western support would diminish without the regular Russian atrocities - whatever the reason, the lag causes issues yet some focus on hopes from Ukraine disproportionate to pressure to give as they need.

    • @xavariusquest4603
      @xavariusquest4603 Рік тому

      @@opensizhe the supplying of aircraft was never going to be made until a sufficient Cadre of pilots was available. Further, they would never offer a materiale support for which their is no capacity. As you referenced, perceived "red lines" we're not going to crossed unless both need for them and capacity to use them were firmly established. This is the reason Ukrainian air activity has remained very low. They have as many pilots training as possible. But again, it doesn't take weeks but months on simulators and then months on live aircraft. Over a year ago, during a NATO briefing, it was clearly stated that ground and air crews were in training.
      Remember something else. Those F16s have to be maintained. That maintenance MUST OCCUR IN UKRAINE. If jets are moving into and out of NATO countries for servicing...THIS BECOMES A WAR WITH NATO. Training mechanic crews is far more difficult than retraining pilots. Entire manuals have to translated...that alone takes time. Tech manuals must employ nuanced usage. It's no small job.
      Final point, there was always the potential that Russia could finally lash out. NATO does not want significant resources caught up in that potential event.
      NONE of that was part of his conversation. He clearly had no idea what was in the public record...events well known by every party involved in the effort. At the very least, he should have reminded the host and audience of that reality.

  • @zedeyejoe
    @zedeyejoe Рік тому +17

    Problem with more mobilisation is where do you get the equipment for them and indeed the food to feed them.

    • @eddapultstab2078
      @eddapultstab2078 Рік тому +7

      I hear the conscripts are responsible for their own equipment, it's going to be difficult buying boots, vests and guns with a depreciated ruble.

    • @nigelmorley5414
      @nigelmorley5414 Рік тому +5

      don`t think ruZZia even considers these things

    • @Fastbikkel
      @Fastbikkel Рік тому +7

      The things you mention as problem, are no problem for Putin. He simply does not care ;-)

    • @zedeyejoe
      @zedeyejoe Рік тому +5

      @@Fastbikkel Well not caring does not make problems go away. Russian troops have never been properly fed. In WW2 Russia got 3.8m tons of food from the USA, that will not happen in this war,

    • @tombarry2523
      @tombarry2523 Рік тому

      Exactly, that takes brain power!@@nigelmorley5414

  • @longandshort6639
    @longandshort6639 Рік тому +14

    Maybe time for Putin to mobilise the children of the oligarchs 😂😂😂

  • @michaelvainer3350
    @michaelvainer3350 Рік тому +18

    More cannon fodder---more widows !

    • @Anonymuis88
      @Anonymuis88 Рік тому

      I prefer 🍎

    • @wanderer2246
      @wanderer2246 Рік тому +3

      Maybe russia will turn into better place with matriarchy

  • @user-zh3mv7ln1i
    @user-zh3mv7ln1i Рік тому +20

    I think they should have gotten Apaches or even the old Cobras. I think they could have learned those faster than the F16 and it would have helped them a lot. They should have gotten helicopters from the get go!

    • @torehaaland6921
      @torehaaland6921 Рік тому +1

      Opters are not replacement for fighters. They have a different function. Also, fighter pilots doesn't fly copters. What Ukraine could and should already have, are those helicopters pluss F16, maybe even some A10 as well.

  • @boink800
    @boink800 Рік тому +53

    It's going to be yet another funny show with Russians running away from Russia like last year.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому +9

      _Tbilisi in three dayyyyyyyys!_ 😂

    • @lfarrell6375
      @lfarrell6375 Рік тому

      Cant run away anymore. Borders closed after the last mass mobilisation escape by the educated.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Рік тому +4

      @@kult381 Will the Russian government close their borders as well, so nobody runs away? Ha ha 😂 🤣 😆 😄 😅 😀

    • @WorldCitizen0000
      @WorldCitizen0000 Рік тому +4

      Some countries are getting fed up with so many orcs around. Georgia is one of them.

    • @vaskodimoski5690
      @vaskodimoski5690 Рік тому

      You don't mention the millions of Ukrainians that have already run away do you 😂🎉

  • @dannysarco6743
    @dannysarco6743 Рік тому +5

    Great interview! I’m particularly continually impressed by the quality of the questions from this young journalist . His questions are clearly well researched and relevant. I wish we had more young journalists like him in the states.

  • @SNOWDONTRYFAN
    @SNOWDONTRYFAN Рік тому +46

    Mobilisation that has now started to look more and more like a total miscalculation by the Russian high command and of course an indication of their massive losses , noted in some areas they have been making threats against those that do not voluntarily do their bit ! which only serves to create mass flight out off the country !

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому +6

      _Tblisi in three dayyyyyys!_ 😂😂😂😂

    • @Dan-oe3my
      @Dan-oe3my Рік тому +3

      I thought blokes weren't allowed to leave between the ages of 6 and 90? Next they'll conscript pregnant women

    • @junegoddarddevon8306
      @junegoddarddevon8306 Рік тому +2

      Don't blame them leaving seen them on the beaches living it up better than being putins cannon fodder . The intelligent ones are off

    • @junegoddarddevon8306
      @junegoddarddevon8306 Рік тому

      ​@@Dan-oe3mythey probably have and got a training plan for the new borns. Dummies that explode.

    • @flipwood4897
      @flipwood4897 Рік тому

      If too many men are sent to die who is going to keep the country going?

  • @josephvolgyi3382
    @josephvolgyi3382 Рік тому

    Thank you Anna for this very informative video. After Ukraine wins this war I plan on visiting your beautiful country. God Bless You for the important job you do. God Bless Ukraine.

  • @suecharnock9369
    @suecharnock9369 Рік тому +35

    interesting that even one of the Russian propagandists went and expressed horror at the level of losses. They went onto social media and looked at how many 'condolence' messages thee were for soldiers and conscripts. They stated over 250.000 - which is about what Ukraine keeps putting out!!

    • @numalesoybea1348
      @numalesoybea1348 Рік тому +1

      That's from NAFO online space where they posted a short clip with the context left out.
      She was actually referring to Ukrainian losses.

    • @NicholasWolfwood-md7vm
      @NicholasWolfwood-md7vm Рік тому

      Yeah these liars just never stop

    • @artnull13
      @artnull13 Рік тому +6

      @@NicholasWolfwood-md7vm​you can trust your komrade VDV General Colonel Mikhail Teplinsky though when he said they’d taken much more than 50% losses 😂
      When are you volunteering buddy given it’s all going to plan 😂

  • @cigarsid7445
    @cigarsid7445 Рік тому +2

    Russia has put in place what looks like a highly effective mobilization system. It has a database of millions of men and automatic revoke of passports, drivers licenses and other limitations. Legal hurdles have been cleared. So they are ready to execute a massive mobilization at a flick of a switch.
    However they lack training facilities, instructors, equipment, supplies and logistics to support the mobilization, and turn the mobilized men in to any kind of effective fighting force. So this mobilization will have a huge impact on Russian economy and very little impact on the battlefield.
    And then there is the ever present corruption and incompetence that will propably make even my worst assumptions blush.

  • @truenorth4173
    @truenorth4173 Рік тому +11

    Russian thought Ukrainian will give them a hug when they march in Ukraine, with this new mobilisation I didn’t know that Russian needed that hug badly!

  • @gregash7683
    @gregash7683 Рік тому +2

    The western media regularly says Ukraine is not prepared to use F-16s in current combat. That said, the 'special military operation' is the first major war using contract fighters and mercenaries since the Korean War when Soviet pilots flew DPRK marked MIG-15s as Kim Il Sung pilots. No doubt, there are many 'retired' US and EU pilots and maintenance workers with F-16 experience, who will fly for Ukraine if the pay and assignments were right. Encrypted communications blocks Russian surveillance, pseudo-Ukrainian 'chatter' causing Russian confusion, Ukrainian drones generating false F-16 radar signatures and lock-on signals, and a total absence of NATO identification on the Ukrainian marked equipment could conceal 'those, behind the controls'. This option provides an early first strike capability for Ukraine - destroying Russian air assets (mostly helicopters), attacking tactical positions deep behind the front lines, and triggering a few sonic booms and strafing missions over the front lines. In 1991, the power of 'shock and awe' during the Iraq War was confirmed. Limited and early air incursions, by contractors, into Russian occupied lands would cause chaos in the Russian ranks while Ukrainian pilots and crews expand their learning of F-16 processes on the Polish side of the border and then, quietly transition into combat roles. From recent reports, including ISW and British Intelligence, Russian troop morale is 'fragile' and very vulnerable to psychological warfare. We know that the Russian Air Force is restrained in its activities. Putin's personal fear of air force disloyalty prompted the grounding of air assets, exacerbating poor training, pilot morale, and under-maintained aircraft.

  • @JaapFeitsma-qi8ct
    @JaapFeitsma-qi8ct Рік тому +5

    And Scholz is the Chamberlain of our time.

  • @armandogavare2853
    @armandogavare2853 Рік тому +5

    don't need to put training facilities in Ukraine , just put them in Romania and Poland

  • @judithcampbell1705
    @judithcampbell1705 Рік тому +17

    Thank you 💛 Slava Ukraine

  • @alexdieudonne1924
    @alexdieudonne1924 Рік тому +1

    Your one of the best channels, both interviewers and guests.

  • @rambleon2838
    @rambleon2838 Рік тому +5

    Excellent interview, but how many times has Czarist Ruzzia, Imperial Ruzzia, Soviet Ruzzia, Federal Repuke Ruzzia destroyed it's reputation and the West still keeps supporting the same old system of imperialism, nepotism and oligarchy? In an essence, are we just the equilateral of this system, haven't seen through it and, therefore, feel obligated to support it?

  • @paularivero1878
    @paularivero1878 Рік тому +1

    AMAZING ARGUEMENT. UKRAINE WILL WIN . GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU❤🇬🇧🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦

  • @seanoneill139
    @seanoneill139 Рік тому +11

    General didn’t say the Russians were good at combined arms he said they were inept . You should listen to his replies before moving on and commenting g

  • @BahrizalShadow
    @BahrizalShadow Рік тому +2

    Wondering how subservient have the Russians become. Having lost about 450.000 soldiers since early going of the war, still they don't show sufficient degree of rebellion against Pootin's tyrannical oppression. Still we should shout Slava Ukraini n Slava Democracy ! ! !

    • @junegoddarddevon8306
      @junegoddarddevon8306 Рік тому

      Clever ones and rich left now only poor and submissive russians left for putin to destroy

  • @xray2785
    @xray2785 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for posting all these interview, but please may I respectfully ask you to stop adding a “teaser” clip from the main interview onto the front of each interview. It spoils the flow of the interview, the interviews are comparably short and don’t need a teaser, they are not feature films or feature film length. Thanks for your consideration.

  • @abdullahiolownunow1235
    @abdullahiolownunow1235 Рік тому +4

    400 Ukrainian troops killed and Ukrainian stronghold captured by Russia at Krasny Liman

  • @AK-ej5ml
    @AK-ej5ml Рік тому +30

    Maybe the time is ripe for Mr. Putin to have a bad cup of tea ... whoever takes over would take the opportunity to leave Ukraine.

    • @rickbogdanich3471
      @rickbogdanich3471 Рік тому +3

      They are like the Mafia .. 😅

    • @kcw0809
      @kcw0809 Рік тому +1

      Or get more aggressive. Best Idea so far.... To Survive admitting Defeat the New Leader might say it was all to Cover Up the Theft of Public Assets and announce a Profit Sharing of the Oil and Mineral Wealth with the People of Russia. Nothing like getting a Big Check to make one forget about the damage to your Pride for having lost to the Ukraine. (Like Alaska does with it's Citizens). Also to encourage all your Young People who fled the Conscription to come back and bring their Energy to the Country. They were a dying Nation before the War this just speeded up their Demographic Implosion. Also Promise to build a Smaller but more Professional Army that won't threaten the Neighbors but be able to hold it's own against anybody. Higher Pay and no tolerance of Corruption is a good start. Now that I've Solved Russia's Problems lol, I probably should get to work on the messes here at home :-)

    • @pepsee0
      @pepsee0 Рік тому

      Indeed, Putin took a calculated risk, anticipating a response similar to our reaction in 2014. However, to his surprise, things unfolded differently this time. He spent weeks amassing his military forces along the Ukrainian border, yet our side remained inactive. I found myself frustrated because deploying a combined force of 80,000 troops from the US, Europe, and Ukraine to defend the border could have coerced him to retract his forces. This action could have potentially saved thousands of lives for both Russia and Ukraine and averted any nuclear threat. The absence of decisive action raises suspicions; it seems Biden was aware of Putin's impending invasion. All of this is truly disheartening. The conflict should have been simplified from the outset: Putin taking Kyiv and Ukraine targeting Moscow - a more direct engagement. The current state of affairs is far from appropriate.

    • @andrewalderman9489
      @andrewalderman9489 Рік тому +1

      Putin is very stressed...maybe he should take a flight to St. Petersburg...or go to a theater.

  • @diabolictom
    @diabolictom Рік тому +3

    Former USAF F16 ground crew. Me and all my former fellow Aircraft Maintenance airmen have received multiple lucrative offers for jobs in Ukraine in the mail regularly for the last 3 months.

    • @daydays12
      @daydays12 Рік тому +4

      Are you going to take up the offers? I am sure you will be warmly welcomed , and you will be such a help to the brave Ukrainians fighting for democracy and freedom.

    • @stephenminchin4870
      @stephenminchin4870 Рік тому

      How many of you have taken Ukraine up on this tempting offer?

    • @APW554
      @APW554 Рік тому

      Are you going? You would be doing a massive service to the freedom of Ukraine…

    • @простадівчина
      @простадівчина Рік тому

      Sounds like you're staying home?

  • @noelle3551
    @noelle3551 Рік тому +26

    I think there is still an underestimating of the Ukrainian capability on the battlefield! They are as good in defence as the russians, using Baktmut as an example! Also, their adaptability to new equipment i.e. Challenger tanks, which has been well documented by their trainers. As for F16's, the American trainers have been astonished how they can adapt so easily! If this conversation is for playing down the aptitude of the Ukrainian armed forces in the face of the enemy I think you are quite wrong to be honest!!

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому

      I still can't believe russia has lost 50% of the land they occupied this time last year.....and now they have no mobilize _again._ What a joke russia turned out to be!

    • @jameswebber2943
      @jameswebber2943 Рік тому

      it's, not the troops it's the number of artillery pieces. Russian ones to be precise

    • @montano6533
      @montano6533 Рік тому

      Bla bla bla 💪🇧🇾🇷🇸🇷🇺

    • @Justintdot
      @Justintdot Рік тому

      They lost bahkmut to a bunch of convicts fresh out of there cells

    • @noelle3551
      @noelle3551 Рік тому +1

      @Justintdot actually they deliberately lost Baktmut! They let the russians, convicts and all fall on their swords. The more they held on the more russians were thrown in to take it. Russians wanted it so badly at any cost, 20k died according to prigozhin and he was not happy about it, hence his little run from Rostov-on-Don to moscow! Say what you want the russians suffered badly and the moral victory was Ukraine !

  • @Zenon00007
    @Zenon00007 Рік тому +13

    ❤Ukrainian ❤

  • @makylemur7019
    @makylemur7019 Рік тому +5

    RUSSIA DELENDA EST.

  • @agustinenzoa4447
    @agustinenzoa4447 Рік тому +6

    How about we form an International Freedom Squadron like the Flying Tigers in WW2. Pilots with experience on the F16 flying well paid combat professional missions. I'm sure there are many who are interested to volunteer and join.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Рік тому

      That's the only sane option but Poland or Romania had to agree to such squadron flying missions from their own territory. Also, Ukraine probably wouldn't accept help totally outside their operational control.

  • @nicolasrose3064
    @nicolasrose3064 Рік тому +6

    There is no way that US/NATO/Ukraine General Staff are going to "telegraph" Fighter Pilot training schedules, ground crew preparations, and commencement of operations dates, seriously, some so called "experts" talk about this conflict like it's being fought by both sides making appointments to fit in with each-other's preparation schedules.

  • @dw1208
    @dw1208 Рік тому +31

    Retired western F16 pilots could speed up the use of F16s by voluntarily offering their services to Ukraine.🇺🇦✊

    • @Joe-og6br
      @Joe-og6br Рік тому +5

      You need to be fully accepting there is a good chance of death. This is extremely intense. And if their retired they'd need time to train again. It's not a cakewalk 😮

    • @khiem1939
      @khiem1939 Рік тому +7

      During the Korean War Russian and Chinese pilots flew the North Korean's MIG-15s, during the Vietnam War Russian, North Korean, Chinese, and even Cuban pilots flew North Vietnamese MIGs, so what's wrong with Western pilots flying F-15s?

    • @tonupharry
      @tonupharry Рік тому

      Biden is scared of Putins rhetoric , we need leaders more like zelensky that will stand strong

    • @TonyM540
      @TonyM540 Рік тому

      I guess Russia will put a high reward for anyone to shoot down an F16s. It will happen and Russia will optimise the propaganda.@@khiem1939

    • @kcw0809
      @kcw0809 Рік тому

      As Trainers. Not as Fighters. We can't have Western Pilots shooting down Russians, and even worse getting Captured. Russia tells it's people it's fighting the West. Captured NATO Country Pilots would add legitimacy to this Narrative.

  • @sangmoon2464
    @sangmoon2464 Рік тому +3

    The importance of the F-16 is more of its electronic suite, assuming they get the relatively modern version

    • @ClemensKatzer
      @ClemensKatzer Рік тому

      Yes. From what I understand, the 3 key aspects are:
      - range of radar / reach of weapon (right now Russian jets have the advantage because they spot and can shoot Ukraine's jets before they spot the Russians). So yes, that's the electronic suite you mentioned.
      - compatibility with all kind of western weapon systems
      - "plenty of more where they came from"

  • @Hector-yl1kh
    @Hector-yl1kh Рік тому +8

    Drone attacks on Moscow are clearly reminiscent of the intent of the Doolittle raid on Tokyo in WWII.

  • @jonathanstein5049
    @jonathanstein5049 Рік тому +3

    I guess the jails are empty. Expect tourists to be rounded up!

  • @Anonymuis88
    @Anonymuis88 Рік тому +13

    It’s a Special Military Mobilisation 😂

  • @danieljames2015
    @danieljames2015 Рік тому +6

    The Russians assembled 100k Conscripts and 900 various MBTs in the North East weeks ago. Their counter/counter offensive completely failed. It is like the Black Knight scene in Monty Python, the Holy Grail. But not funny.

    • @APW554
      @APW554 Рік тому

      Don’t feel sorry for Russian troops ,they can surrender instead of saying it’s just a flesh wound when they are getting demolished.

  • @monsieurgrigny
    @monsieurgrigny Рік тому

    Excellent. Mayall superb.

  • @TechTyrial
    @TechTyrial Рік тому +3

    Defence is easier than offense.

  • @rahimamin4967
    @rahimamin4967 Рік тому +1

    This men is in a Mental Trance!

  • @voggunn
    @voggunn Рік тому +22

    F16 is a good idea in the long term but require to much looking after, the Gripen C would be a much better option requiring a lot less in terms of ground crew support. If the Gripen was mated with the meteor missile this would have an impact, also much better in not being wedded to an airfield. They could be given these as Sweden transitioned to the Gripen E.

    • @randar1969
      @randar1969 Рік тому +4

      Yeah sure maintanance, but they are much better then sovjet era fighterjets. And can shoot like 200+ different NAVO amminution. Where NATO has stockpiles... The Gripen is beter but lacks the amounts and ammunition available. For example for the F16 we have thousands and thousands of air to sea missiles. Something that could become a major headache for the few Russian ships in the black sea and sea of azov. Especially if Ukraine returns the damage on soft targets like Russia has done. An oil tanker has no defence against F16 equipped with torpedoes... Even if Russia can send defending ships that's a ship that is no longer sending rockets into odessa harbors.And cost of insurance and guarding cost money that Russia can ill afford to spent.

    • @suecharnock9369
      @suecharnock9369 Рік тому +4

      my view as well. I think the Gripen would be a must better fit for Ukraine - but I think they went with the F-16 first because there is just so many about. I am not any sort of airman, but I bet any money the Gripen is a better aircraft all round actually, but American money talks!

    • @marshabonforte6963
      @marshabonforte6963 Рік тому +2

      There’s nothing stopping Sweden from giving Gripen to Ukraine.

    • @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
      @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Рік тому +2

      "... less ground crew support."? How so? Does the Gripen supports itself, refuel and repair too? I wonder, are you a airman, serving on the Gripen/Air force?
      Greetings from a former airman

    • @xavariusquest4603
      @xavariusquest4603 Рік тому +4

      There are many many thousands of F16s in the US alone. Many thousands in NATO. THAT MEANS A MASSIVE PARTS INVENTORY. There're a total of 300 Gripen C ever produced. That's why.

  • @097534
    @097534 Рік тому +1

    And we used to think Rasputin was mad.

  • @georgeflitzer7160
    @georgeflitzer7160 Рік тому +16

    We dragged our feet in getting F16’s to Ukraine! So sad

  • @xjessukx
    @xjessukx Рік тому +47

    Russia is losing armour every day while Ukraine gains more and more modern equipment every day

    • @donjuan6646
      @donjuan6646 Рік тому +2

      Dont be fooled here . Russia can throw out more equipment and manpower than Ukraine.If Russia true goal was to invade Ukraine they would have used the full force of their military which would include aircraft and full mobilization of their military power .They are going to just inject more troops and equipment when needed to prolong this as they know the next American president will stop the funding to Ukraine and the blame will be the united states made Ukraine lose by lack of funding and provideing munitions . An agreement will be made within a year or 2 and Russia will keep there 3 or 4 enclaves in Ukraine .

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal Рік тому +10

      Russian army is nothing more than the world's joke at this point😆

    • @karsten11553
      @karsten11553 Рік тому +6

      @@dpelpal The Russian army is most certainly not the fearsome force we all - including Putin - believed it to be up until 2022. But it is still dangerous, and it is important not to underestimate it. I usually think of it as a huge gang of heavily armed clowns: Highly defeatable but not to be trifled with.

    • @opensizhe
      @opensizhe Рік тому +1

      Russian influence has been the progressive militarisation of Ukraine (seriously, pre-2014, let alone 2022, they had next to nothing which Russia found 'threatening' - Ukrainian national identity is a lot stronger too'

    • @montano6533
      @montano6533 Рік тому

      and will ukraine also get their people. In the end, they won't have anyone to drive those armored cars😂😂🇷🇺🇷🇸🇧🇾💪

  • @captainhadd0ck
    @captainhadd0ck Рік тому +10

    Slava Ukraini! 💙💛

  • @JosannaMonik
    @JosannaMonik Рік тому +7

    Putin just doesn't know when to give up.

  • @williamwells1862
    @williamwells1862 Рік тому +6

    300,000 at least Kaput. The drones are getting to these dumbbells in Moscow.

  • @ananamu2248
    @ananamu2248 Рік тому +1

    I wonder if some fighter pilots could volunteer or legally and temporarily become Ukrainian to help the war ?

  • @ignskeletons
    @ignskeletons Рік тому +3

    Mobilization doesn't just affect the number of people conscripted, it also leads to as many as a million or more citizens leaving in efforts to avoid being drafted, many of which will never re-enter Russia or it's economy. You lose over a million taxpayers who are also relied upon to pay the pensions for Russia's rapidly aging population. They are in a corner now.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Рік тому

      Only when they work and pay taxes....

  • @fredcarver334
    @fredcarver334 Рік тому

    The boarding of neutral ships was one of the problems during the Napoleonic Wars. Britain was boarding American vessels and ended up with the American War of 1812.

  • @hsatin20
    @hsatin20 Рік тому +8

    As a combat veteran it is common as a soldier to have to fight on 2 fronts. One against the enemy. Also another front against higher command getting you killed with out of touch decisions. If everyone in your military and other paramilitary forces is telling you that you need new leadership in top positions of the military, as a leader, you really need to listen.

    • @bo45
      @bo45 Рік тому

      The coward running / and stealing everything in Russia, is far to arrogant to listen to anyone. And that's a good thing for Ukraine. 🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

  • @Texas240
    @Texas240 Рік тому +1

    2:02 this statement is incorrect or misleading.
    Ukraine doesn't have a problem "massing enough troops to breakthrough the Russian defensive lines."
    Ukraine does have a problem clearing minefields efficiently enough, with Russian artillery pre aimed at the minefields, to be able to move troops, tanks, and infantry fighting vehicles into direct contact with Russian defenders in their defensive positions, trenches, bunkers, etc.
    No NATO or Western military has a better method for dealing with the millions of mines Russia has placed, without air superiority, than what Ukraine is doing.

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil Рік тому +5

    Inspecting ships entering the Black Sea -- yet another silly waste of time/resources by Russia. Why would anybody need to send military stuff to Ukraine in that way? Airplanes, trains, trucks. Does Putin think a cargo ship is smuggling destroyers and frigates? LOL

  • @Andygb78
    @Andygb78 Рік тому +1

    You should never mess with the middle class.

  • @luciaformica804
    @luciaformica804 Рік тому +15

    Sono d'accordo con te carissimo il problema è proprio Putin ma questi Russi si sono svegliati o stanno ancora dormendo🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💯💯💯💯💯💯💯❤

  • @markanderson3870
    @markanderson3870 Рік тому +2

    There is still a lot of Russian psychology that is fatalistic. LIke, tell them to do something and they'll do it. Send them to die, sure, whatever. They'll do it. Extreme fatalism.

  • @highwayred480
    @highwayred480 Рік тому +3

    Ukraine should use insurgent tactics as much as possible because Russia has a history of using numbers upon numbers of human fodder and eventually overwhelming their enemies, but strategists im sure have looked into their tactics that are most effective, Slava Ukraine 😢

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
    @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands Рік тому +2

    The F16s will be in the Ukraine sooner than everybody expects, There are already unsuual militairy activities here in the Netherlands, looks like extra training.

  • @NoNicknameAtAll210
    @NoNicknameAtAll210 Рік тому +3

    What putin does not know: Crimea was part of the Osman Empire for centuries since 1476. Erdogan will teach him soon history...

  • @bo45
    @bo45 Рік тому

    Let's be real. What Ukraine needs most. Is for the ridiculous restrictions on using weapons donated to them on Russian soil. That's the stupidest thing I have ever heard.

  • @nopepissoff2730
    @nopepissoff2730 Рік тому +3

    I for one hope little Vlady Poopin keeps his russian clowns. They're doing a great job!

  • @pepsee0
    @pepsee0 Рік тому +2

    This war, botched by the US and the EU, is undoubtedly one of the most unreasonable conflicts in history. Rather than a genuine war, it appears to be an opportunity for these nations to engage in war games and test their limits with minimal resources. Shockingly, the US and the EU seem to indirectly support Putin, as they insist that Ukraine must not have long-range weapons or air superiority and must not take any action against Russia; this is “the deal” for assistance. Meanwhile, life in Russia remains unaffected by a war prolonged by a lack of appropriate action. This situation is profoundly cruel, thoughtless, and self-destructive in every aspect. Initially, they should have provided the necessary assistance to strike Moscow directly instead of merely supporting Ukraine to defend itself. Doing so would likely have brought a swift end to the conflict. However, their reluctance makes Putin feel invincible, and faces no fear of repercussions. As time passes, the delay in resolving the conflict only strengthens Putin's position as he gains support from other nations like China and North Korea. This prolonged and sickening war seems never-ending. It is heartbreaking to witness the immense patience and courageous efforts of the Ukrainian people, who are enduring significant losses, all while receiving insufficient support from the West."

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 Рік тому

      Let me give you some attention as well. ;-)

    • @pepsee0
      @pepsee0 Рік тому

      @@lepidoptera9337Indeed, Putin took a calculated risk, anticipating a response similar to our reaction in 2014. However, to his surprise, things unfolded differently this time. He spent weeks amassing his military forces along the Ukrainian border, yet our side remained inactive. I found myself frustrated because deploying a combined force of 80,000 troops from the US, Europe, and Ukraine to defend the border could have coerced him to retract his forces. This action could have potentially saved thousands of lives for both Russia and Ukraine and averted any nuclear threat. The absence of decisive action raises suspicions; it seems Biden was aware of Putin's impending invasion. All of this is truly disheartening. The conflict should have been simplified from the outset: Putin taking Kyiv and Ukraine targeting Moscow - a more direct engagement. The current state of affairs is far from appropriate.

  • @UsefulAlien
    @UsefulAlien Рік тому +3

    It reminds me of the Fall of the Roman Empire...

  • @jhkock6212
    @jhkock6212 Рік тому

    Please add the name and a shirt bio about the interviewees in the description. Good work and good interviewing. Well done.

  • @mirianlima2672
    @mirianlima2672 Рік тому +4

    Слава Україні Боже Україну храни ❤

  • @pucheco69
    @pucheco69 Рік тому +2

    Ground crew can make available immediately by hiring contractors and probably some pilots who are retired from an air force that flew these airplanes

  • @btfilther
    @btfilther Рік тому +4

    russia is doing really great in defense, contrary to the well established formula they are losing 3-5 times more men and equipment than the attackers.

  • @aaronheaton5903
    @aaronheaton5903 Рік тому +1

    Attacking a prepared enemy is many times harder than defending against one. Russia is also a country that defends itself well, but has never really been known for attacking well until Berlin in 1945 against an overwhelmed Natzi army of young boys.

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 Рік тому +7

    There are so many similarities between the War in Ukraine and the Spanish Civil War where the democracies never quite gave the legitimate left wing government forces enough military aid to swing the war decisively in their favour. We can see the same happening here. Firstly the West expected Ukraine to collapse when Putin invaded and were caught on the hop with no plans to help when Ukraine replied with stiff opposition to the invasion. The west expected the usual round of diplomatic condemnations and token sanctions and then return to "business as usual". Ukraine shredded that plan and the west are having to make more of a real effort to halt Russia. The west remain terrified of Putin. This war looks likely to drag on for years and will result in a stalemate similar to the Korean Peninsula and Cyprus where there is no formal end to hostilities and the hostilities had calcified.

    • @Joe-og6br
      @Joe-og6br Рік тому +1

      I am guessing you've only paid attention about Ukraine since the war started. Ukraine was recieving NATO training long before the invasion. It was getting equipment. Sure it wasn't a lot but they had Javelins, NLAWs, armoured vehicles. When it was clear Russia was going to invade Ukraine got a quick uptick in this support. Which turned out to be vital.

  • @Discohit
    @Discohit Рік тому

    Mobilization?! No ammo, weapons, food, equipment, already short people. What William they fight with?!

  • @johnbell1859
    @johnbell1859 Рік тому +4

    It’s all bad news for the Russians. love it. 🤣. ✌🏻🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇸✌🏻

  • @mikegrant8031
    @mikegrant8031 Рік тому +6

    The F16 is kind of a red herring. The current air frames Ukraine has are unable to make much difference because of SAM fire everywhere, the F16 wont change this. The biggest change has been achieving parity in artillery. If we want them to break through quickly give them glide MOAB's, that will clear mines and troops all in one pass.

    • @khiem1939
      @khiem1939 Рік тому +1

      F-16 can destroy Russian aircraft from over the HORIZON, a feat that Russia is incapable of doing, therefore the Ukraine will NOT have to worry about Russian SAMs from those distances!

    • @timtrewyn453
      @timtrewyn453 Рік тому +2

      F16 was a Wild Weasel in the Iraq War, and it has continued to be upgraded for that. Suppressing Russian air defenses will be a part of the F-16s role as soon as it gets to Ukraine. Once a regional window has been opened in the air defense, UAF MIGs, SUs. larger drones and other F-16s can do CAS. These attacks will be better at night to evade MANPADs.

    • @mikegrant8031
      @mikegrant8031 Рік тому +1

      @khiem1939 I think you confused about what over the horizon is. The F16 radar beams need los to target other aircraft. Operating in the U.S military they have handoff capability

    • @Clarence_Top_G
      @Clarence_Top_G Рік тому

      Biden too weak and scared to give them MOAB's

    • @robwhiteley6625
      @robwhiteley6625 Рік тому

      You're 100% right. Nobody is going to get air superiority over the Ukraine battlefield, because of the SAM threats all the way around. F-16's can easily be shot down if they stray into Russian AD umbrella. F-16's will be useful when Ukraine gets those capabilities, but they will be used over Ukrainian airspace to provide air cover for Ukrainian troops, especially against Russian attack helicopters and low-level airstrikes. They will also be used as platforms for long-range interdiction strikes, using SCALP / Storm Shadow / JASSM, or medium range glide weapons (think SDBs), which are fairly cheap / plentiful. Those strikes will be conducted from within the protective umbrella of Ukrainian AD, not forward of the battle line where the aircraft will be at serious risk.
      F-16s are not typically Wild Weasels, only a few squadrons in the USAF have that capability (the F-16 CJ). Ukrainians are not currently trained in SEAD tactics, that's a whole other level of specialization that few air forces even bother with. Close Air Support (CAS) is another specialty that few Air Forces do well, and in Western doctrine CAS requires other aviation assets like tanker aircraft, which the ukrainians don't have.
      F-16s also do not have a very long-range or powerful radar, as it's not a dedicated air superiority aircraft. F-16s would typically rely on AWACS for long-range detection of other aircraft. Block-C AMRAAMs are decent missiles, with a range of about 50-60 miles, but they do not outrange S-300 / S-400. I doubt seriously that our government will hand over AMRAAM-D, since we don't even have those in our inventories yet.
      Bottom line: We all need to temper our expectations about what F-16s can do.

  • @ellenfaulkner7616
    @ellenfaulkner7616 Рік тому +2

    That’s why millions left during the first mobilization. When he is using prisoners who promised reduced sentences are cannon fodder.

  • @zsoltimrecze4238
    @zsoltimrecze4238 Рік тому +3

    Good bless RUSSIA ❤❤❤

  • @jamesmaness6308
    @jamesmaness6308 Рік тому

    SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦 ♥️

  • @patrickabas1112
    @patrickabas1112 Рік тому +4

    The speaker is a champion in pointing out the negative sides of every decision. Maybe start the day with some positive porridge?