Crazy to think of Divisions of US forces driving into Canada. Then when attacked by Canadians they don't even fight back because they were just told to arrive in Montreal on Tuesday.
@@joelwillems4081 : That's basically what happened in the War of 1812. The USA invaded Canada (a British colony at that time), didn't expect the Canadians to fight back, and were badly beaten.
"What is your goal?" "To stop NATO from expanding." "And how will you accomplish this?" "By giving NATO enormous incentive to expand." ''And now Finland joined NATO and we have a 1270 km long border with NATO''' Great job, Vladdy. Absolutely great. You remain a master strategist.
Even Ukrainian public opinion was something like 60:20 against NATO back in 2012. Then Vlad did Crimea in 2014, and suddenly it jumped to around 50:20 in favour, and since last year's it's been something like 80:3 in favour of NATO.
Putin: "We are going to Disarm and Demilitarize the Nazi regime of Ukraine" Fast Forward one year, Ukraine now has HIMARS, Leopard Tanks and will aquire F16 planes. The exact opposite of Demilitarized Putin: "The Special Military Operation is a success. They cannot win"
Nato is going to break apart,russia is more powerful now than its ever been,Ukraine is running out of people, it’s just the west doesn’t want to admit it!
@@obsidianjane4413 lol. Russia didn’t overestimate itself or underestimate Ukraine. They didn’t estimate the fact that the Western nations could interfere in this war. Ukraine would have been invaded in days had it not been for the intervention of Western nations funding Ukraine with guns, ammo and through other means.
@@NEXUSNEST They had to know it was a very likely possibility. That happens behind the scenes in a high percentage of wars. There was also dialogue ongoing long before the war started between US and nato allies with RUssia. They knew what was likely to happen without a doubt. But in the end they are still only fighting Ukraine, with not even top nato capability equipment.
@@beaur252 they probably knew it was a likely possibility. But they didn’t know the extent to which the western nations would help. Also, if you have noticed then you could clearly see that Russia has used less than 0.1% of its airforce. It probably means that they do not consider Ukraine as a big a threat as the USA…
You missed a HUGE reason for the wild success in the south by Russia. The commander of that area was a Russian collaborator. All of the bridges crossing the Dnipro had been pre-mined and at the first sight of Russian aggression were supposed to be blown-they were NOT, allowing the Rusky's to just walk right into Kherson and the rest of that Oblast. The Commander was later dismissed and arrested. That was one Ukrainian problem in the early days-not knowing who in the government was friend or foe. Especially in the Security services-SBU where the US had already warned Zelensky that agency was crawling with pro-Russian or at the least, Russian sympathizers. The invasion came before Zelensky had time to clean house which is why you didn't see many FSB members dismissed or arrested until a couple of months into the war. He was too busy being the head fireman to make those decisions earlier. What Ukraine should have done was to believe the US and UK Intelligence that they started sharing with Ukraine in Ocober and Zelensky and SBU didn't believe it until the day before the invasion=they chose to believe the French who were asleep at the wheel.
Even with collaborators and critical help on the inside Russia still managed to get bogged down and have to level territory and lose it in southern counteroffensives. This war's been a disaster of epic proportions. It's interesting how Putin's made it illegal to discredit the military when that's pretty much all he's done himself.
@@annehersey9895 If you're going to openly criticize a well-sourced and informed documentary-style video from a source like Imperial War Museum... you MIGHT want to come across like not-clueless or not-completely-unprepared. Google exists.
What putin doesn't realise he is neither Napoleon or Alexander with their personal military genius nor is he Hitler, with several extremely capable generals on his side and some absurd luck.
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With the Hostomel Assault by the Russian Armed Forces, I'd say it's like Market Garden in 1944, they expected the airborne troops to hold out for a while until reinforcements could arrive and just like in Market Garden, those Reinforcements failed to arrive. Therefore, you've lost a chunk of your paratroopers and their equipment which was captured or taken by the Ukrainians.
A spot on assessment. Their offensive collapsed from that point on. Although, one must admit their force strength, to take a city of 3,000,000 was indicative of a half-hearted, let's give it a shot, attempt.
@@feedyourmind6713 thanks for the comment. I've pointed it out numerous times (even when I saw the BBC News articles) it's like Market Garden in 1944. They haven't learnt anything.
@TankerBricks Ok. Both sides have ignored history in their management of this war, though. The biggest being the piecemeal approach to prosecuting it. Ask McClellan about piecemeal battle strategies. But, keeping this regional instead of continental has something to be said for it.
The early days of the invasion were like the Schlieffen Plan going off the rails in August 1914. Both the Russians and Germans split their power between too many smaller invading arms.
In 1914 where was the other smaller invading arms in the german west-Heer??...It was the error of 1st army which bypasses Paris in the east and not in the west...
It was bit different. Russians went with their text book deep operation, but forgot that they kinda didn't have follow-on forces - in theater or otherwise.
I only saw the first 40 seconds and heard the question "how close did he come to succeed?". I can answer that straight away: Look at some of the former east block countries, like Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia etc and note how supportive they are of Ukraine. There is NO way they are having any more of Ruzzia's tyranny and totalitarianism. And neither will Ukraine.
@@todortodorov940 I have some sympathies for the Hungarian people. They are not a large ethnic group, and if you go full EU, that means a lot of immigration that is difficult to integrate into society. The problem with today's west is that a big portion of our population thinks that anything but 100% wokeness from countries like Saudi Arabia, Hungary etc means we should just stop interacting with them. Terrible strategy, of course. I for one wants to be friendly with Hungary, without telling them they have to put up rainbow flags everywhere etc.
@@snuffeldjuret The EU / Hungary / immigration question is in my opinion a separate story. But going out and supporting Russia is reckless. If they support Russia because of the immigration question, to oppose the EU, this only shows how much they hate the EU and would prefer to live under a tyrant like Russia. Which again points their lack of memory and understanding of history.
@@snuffeldjuret They signed treaties in which they guaranteed to uphold humans rights ect. If they choose not to comply with the treaties they signed there are consequences.
The invasion was lost before it started because it was based on myths. The myth of Russian military effectiveness / strength. The myth of a weak Ukraine. And finally the myth of western complacency.
The problem is, a powerful propaganda machine can easily convince people that they're the good guys, the enemy are animals etc. I struggle to believe that all these Russian soldiers are convinced that they're losing their lives for a good reason, but military culture is weird and essentially involves hardcore indoctrination so...
NATO and US Technically did started this war. What Russia is doing, is the same thing with America did with Cuba but on a smaller scale during the missiles crisis. America felt threaten with Cubans having missiles near Florida, while Russia feels threaten to have NATO countries surrounded them. Isn’t this a defensive action?
@@coffeelink943 No, as: 1) Back then the missiles had limited range, so they needed to be placed in cuba to reach the american mainland. Now, the advances in missile technology make distance irrelevant as any modern ICBM will be able to reach anywhere from anywhere; 2) Even if we ignore point 1, the baltics were still in NATO before the invasion and they were much closer to russian mainland that Ukraine (Estonia is only 140km from saint petersburg, the second largest city in russia).
@@coffeelink943 no? America didn't invade and destroy Cuba, did it? Invading a country is by definition not a defensive action. Amazes me how people can bend reality to their will to convince themselves that a tyrannical despots anus tastes good. By your logic, Putins actions justify a "defensive" action from most of the world.
I’ve been saying that since the beginning. For a people with such a hero worship of WWII, you would think they would understand how hard the Ukrainians would be willing to fight to protect themselves.
@@RCorvinus : Russians blame Ukrainians for the early Soviet defeats during Operation Barbarossa, after which Ukraine was completely overrun by the invading Axis forces.
@@RCorvinus I guess you could chalk that up to Russian imperialist arrogance. To them Ukrainians have always been "little Russians", servile and simple in need of "protection" by the "real Russians".
Dicatorial regime seeks to prop up its rule with a Short Victorious War that turns out to be neither short nor victorious. How many times have we seen that in history?
Some people try to minimize the seriousness of this unprovoked invasion of one country by another by saying,”oh well, Ukraine was a part of Russia before anyway”. Technically, they were both part of the Soviet Union. And that doesn’t give Russians the right to dictate to Ukraine anything at all.
The capital of Kyivskaa Rus was in great old city of Kyiv, while Moscow city or town didn’t even existed. Ukrainians remember their history and their great ancestors.
It will be decades until the history of this conflict can be properly written, but this is a start of understanding what and why. One day, perhaps, there will be evidence from inside Russia of the decision-making process that led to this disaster.
Thats pretty simple. Putin has taken Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union from a communist state to more like a fascist state as Nazi Germany in WW II. Everything, down to the minutia is decided by Putin. Shoot he has to, because he keeps killing any and all other top Russian leaders in the military, and politics. Just like Hitler did. It's called equal parts paranoia and insanity. All from a man with zero military experience and no respect for human life. When you have to force your troops to fight at gunpoint I think says it all.
If it’s just Ukraine itself, with no NATO weapons supplies involvement, Ukraine wouldn’t last a year. Ukraine has no military capability near what Russia has
There are some similar experiences with the Indians vs mongols. The mongols had been continuing to harass/raid indian villages in a very small scale for many years. And this had made the Indians aware of their tactics and how to defeat horse archers. So when the day came that the Mongols actually attacked in full scale they were repelled by trained Indians. I think we can see some of the same lessons here. If Russia hadnt attacked Ukraine in 2014, and made a full surprise attack now in 2022, this might have gone down quite differently.
@@Morphomerle even 500 years later people still treat Mongolia like a horde of bloodthirsty barbarians and use the name of the mongols to insult any large landmass invaders from the east...
In fairness to Russia, they have been walking into other countries on their doorstep for years in a virtually uncontested manner. So it was probably not entirely unreasonable that they had planned and hoped to do the same here. Difference here obviously is Ukraine has the will to fight whilst it is still being armed and supplied by third nations.
Those other countries were tiny puppies compared to Ukraine, which is the largest nation in Europe after Russia and with about a third of Russias population. Only delusion would make you think invading that would be a 3-10 day operation, no matter how many defenseless small countries you have destroyed beforehand.
@@tomorbataar5922 Not quite; the Russians underestimated the level of rearming the Ukrainian army received. A 2014-level Ukrainian army would've likely been swept aside easily.
@@Transilvanian90Yeah. Why do they still have army in Syria and Africa? Almost no aid from BRICS. They treat it like clown show for the poor. Russia could take whole Europe in months with full army. If NATO didn't wanted the war they would not sell military equipment to Russia and buy resources worth billions each year from Russia. Looks like everyone wants the conflict last as long as possible.
Russia has invaded Ukraine countless times over the past 600 or so years. Russia's victories have always been pyrrhic. Don't know why anyone thought it'd go differently in 2022.
@@zambotv8150 Were you hibernating in December when the details were released? I did make one small mistake. The plan was to take Kyiv in 13 hours, not 10.
I always assumed Putin believed his own hype or yes men. On paper Russia is supposed to be a first rate military with cutting edge weapons and large numbers of professional soldiers. In reality it seems like there is a lot of corruption draining money from their military budget so their equipment is not modern and the soldiers seem to be not the highest quality. The real army of course didn't perform to expectations because those expectations were based upon what they had on paper. But I think it extends to the other side too, for Russia I think the notion was Ukraine was really a Russia-lite country where a small cabal had seized power, a nation yearning for Russia to come and save them. They expected Ukrainians would greet them as liberators like US GIs rolling into WW2 France. Clearly they were mistaken. At least thats my assumption.
@@timonsolus Thing is I'm not even sure some Russians believe there is true ethnic Ukrainians. I think some believe Ukrainians are just ethnic Russians who hate Russia for some "strange reason" and made up Ukraine culture. To them "the" Ukraine has always historically been a part of Russian and therefore part of its culture.
Ukraine had the numerical advantage in the first 10 months of this war, and nonetheless Russia is and was winning, not losing. Unless you call losing a fifth of your territory for winning. Look at the casualties, Ukraine lost all their battlehardened troops, while the Russian Forces are still intact. Ukraine lost all it's tanks, so that they now have to beg the West for more equipment - and that in spite of their numerical superiority on the battlefront. Ukraine has come out of this conflict as a band of beggars, who like to boast, but who have nothing to have their boasting in. The individual Ukrainian soldiers are very brave, but it doesn't really matter, when your commander-in-chief and president is a professional clown.
You are going to suffer when the truth destroys your cognitive dissonance. Russia is begging for help. Ukraine is reviewing help. Russia has lost its trained troops. Ukraine had a half million volunteers right away and its grown since then. You will see when the mud hardens. But regardless. Russhists have zero reason or right to be in Ukraine. Zero. And now the imperialist fascist Moscovites are going to lose territories outside of Ukraine because Vladolf Putler was turned into a joke along with the ruZZian military by the master comedian Zelensky. You have nothing.
Back then I remember thinking it was great that Ukraine was able to hold out for a week, but the resistance couldn't last much longer. Boy was I wrong.
@@Poliss95 that’s very evident now. The only smart decision made by Putin during this invasion was to wait until Trump was out of office before attacking.
I can still remember the morning of the first day of the big attack. I live in Holland. I was in total shock, a big and real war in Europe. Listening day and sometimes in the night to the radio news. Becoming almost ill of worry. And feeling so strongly for the Ukrainian people.
What went wrong , in my book it started years ago with their own arrogant belief that they had a invincible modern day Army which was portrayed firstly by their big bs annual May day shiny toy parade in Moscow and those big open area mechanised manoeuvres with lots of armoured vehicles etc , and yet underneath all of that , it was really all smoke and mirrors , a relic ,badly maintained with poorly trained and equipped conscripts with senior officers who really didn't have a grasp on how to fight a modern day combined arms warfare , especially in an urban environment, and as they say , ones troops are only as good as the people who lead them , and yet today this arrogance and deflection still prevails , more so the continues big exotic announcements , aka new shiny toys , the usual sabre rattling and talking up their nuclear deterrent, and yet they still haven't managed to master the basics and deserve to be beaten by Ukraine !
Even in Soviet times, military exercises went like this: "Advance to point X by 10:00 AM. Arrive at Y at 7 PM." Officers were punished for taking initiative, like, reconnoitering the local area if they arrive at X two hours early. They just rested if they arrived at some objective early. RESTED.
Completely agree. In fact if it were 40 years ago, today's Russian military would be a force to be reckoned with but modern warfare moves fast and the Soviet/Russian instinct is to dig in and become static targets. But wait you say. What about Russsian numbers? Can't they just overwhelm their enemy? They could in theory but they didn't even mobilize enough human meat bags for such tactics, even today they don't have enough people for proper Chinese style human wave attacks. Their butts are cooked and they know it.
In the doctrine of the Soviet Union that Putin admires war is a manifestation of class strugle and military force is a secondary factor. As an oligarch bourgeoisie I think Putin had to substitute Russian nationalism for class, but still focused on culture and history over military preparedness.
@@artem-eremin Конечно, но сейчас мы видим лучше оснащенную, лучше обученную и, что немаловажно, более мотивированную армию по сравнению с русскими! это ключ к победе в этой войне
Putin massively overestimated the strength and quality of Russia's armed forces, and massively underestimated the strength of Ukraine's. And maybe he wasn't expecting so much material aid from NATO.
Yes. That said, Western news / propaganda tends to do the reverse. They're presenting the Russian army as utter buffoons and you'd expect the Russians to lose the war in a week, and yet it's ongoing. Both sides have a tendency to lie.
@@NotRealChandlerBing I didn’t. Then I saw them start bringing in prisoners and WW2 era tanks into the fight. Now, I think I am estimating their abilities just fine.
No reason to exaggerate, Russia is not beaten yet, not even a bloody nose, while right now, Ukraine has already lost about half it's population. It's looking really bad for Ukraine.
It was interesting how despite Russia's heavy dependence on surface-to-air missiles they were completely unable to suppress Ukraine's SAM network. Even before the introduction of more modern American and European systems the Russians had completely failed at SEAD and lost a significant number of their best fighter-bombers like the Su-34 and helicopters like the KA-52. The KA-52 fleet in particular has been decimated.
@@eliasziad7864 That's just on paper! IN REALITY, no one knows what and how many they have, and less in good condition, all thx to exorbitant corruption.
@@eliasziad7864 33 ka-52 and 19 SU-34 had been shot down with photographic evidences. You are cute believing every sample manufactured to be in flying conditions.
The huge courage of the Ukrainians fighting and the great leadership of their commander in chief Zaluzhnyi fighting the criminal invaders gave president Zelenskiy the necessary arguments to convince the western world to help Ukraine.
No, the western world convinced Kyiv to fight to the last Ukrainian in order to weaken Russia. Kyiv wanted to sign a peace deal but it was stopped by the west, remember?
@@mezjean5966 Ukraine was already invaded by Russia and they didnt want the Russians to easily stroll in and take Ukraine just like Crimea. Plus Putin will want Ukraine as a "buffer" state to NATO. Plus the 2014 Ukrainian revolution was due to a leader who was sympathized to Russia/Putin just like Belarus. Plus the western world didnt even think Ukraine could survive the "second" strongest military even for a few days since they werent even prepared for it so there wasn't a thought in other countries minds that it would cause a war of attrition. Ukraine would've provided arable land, more resources and more dominance over the Black sea. The only likely countries would've been the UK or US since they told Zelensky of Putin's plan.
The Brits was sold all their information to America in ww2 because they fear German and want someone to protect them against this war machine of hitler hahahah and this video is just Liebig propaganda hahahahaha Russia has destroy Ukraine because Ukraine wan to destroy together with the us the Russian borders, Putin need one nuke and delete all Ukraine so stfu
Outstanding analysis. Glad I checked this channel out and gave it a 👍. Brief, concise, yet thorough-- everything the West has come to expect from the Brits. 😉
The sheer amount of approving and rejoicing comments of ordinary Russians under videos of the atrocities committed against civilians in Ukraine were no less a shock for Ukrainians than the war itself. We have somehow got used to the war, but the realization of who we have been living next to all this time, without even knowing it, is still terrifying. Those creatures call themselves our brothers.
They say that to rule a foreign country and to quell partisan attacks, one needs at least 1% of the population size as an occupation force. Even with, say, 10 million Ukrainian refugees seeking shelter in other countries, the Russian army would have needed about 330'000 soldiers in Ukraine, at all times. And that's a low estimate to begin with. An enormous drain on the Russian resources. The German population was tired of the war, and the Allied forces were pretty much safe in Germany after the Nazi government's capitulation. The Ukrainian isn't, and will never be. They remember 1932-1933.
What does 1932-1933 have to do with anything? In that case, Russia also remembers 1921-1922. The entirety of Ukraine was created by the Soviet Union, the country created by Lenin.
@@eliasziad7864 that’s a lie. Ukraine had short lived country doing ww1 when they were fighting for independence against imperial Russia. War ended, German and Austrian weapon shipments stopped and the Soviet Union picked up where Russia left of. And Ukraine lost in 1921 doing a 4 year war of independence. And even that, we have Kiev-Rus and after that the cossack state which is where the land is called Ukraine.
@@mikkel066h Ukraine in 1917 was literally created by Germany to be a puppet, ukrainians never fought against Imperial Russia. Lenin is the one who signed the treaty of brest litovsk creating ukraine.
@@eliasziad7864 Please explain your logic when you say that Lenin created Ukraine. So there were some misterious millions of people living in those lands, they were given that land by Russia and later Lenin created Ukraine? Is that what you're saying? Can it be that the Ukrainian people have been under the Russian occupation for at least 3 centuries, which tried over and over again to erase as much as possible of the Ukrainian identity?
@@chipishor A lot of territories of modern Ukraine are those territories which were given to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic by Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev. If they didn't, then in 1991 Ukraine would have neither western Ukraine nor southeastern Ukraine. Only the center.
Мої героїчні брати і сестри українські, світ стоїть за вами. Разом ми вичистимо шкідників із вашої суверенної великої землі. Неважливо, скільки маріонеток Володимира Путіна має померти... ми благословляємо себе їхньою кров'ю, тому що скоро це буде він. Ти не самотній. Зґвалтування, вбивства мирних жителів і загибель ваших відважних воїнів не залишаться безкарними. Незабаром він опиниться в пеклі, де йому і місце. СЛАВА УКРАЇНИ
Simply put: Ukraine is NOT Russia and Ukrainians (regardless of what their native language is!) are NOT Russians! Any plan assuming to the contrary was doomed to fail. "Kievan Rus" (this is NOT a historic name BTW) was never Muscovy (or Suzdal) it was much older and if anything, Muscovy/Suzdal imported writing, laws from Kiev, definitely NOT the other day around. For most of the history, even from the times of Catherine the Great the history of Ukraine was distinctively DIFFERENT to that of "Russia" (this term was just getting around in wider circulation during the reign of Catherine). In fact, the only time when Ukraine got coupled the most tightly to Russia was after the WW2, and it was still not tight enough.
It’s crazy that people think Russia will win. Even hypothetically after a conventional victory of a war. A global insurgency of Ukrainian people would be next. What a disaster.
Not informing a soldier of an upcoming "jk, irl" battle is as moral as slipping someone a mind-altering drug without so much as a wee "heads-up...btw".
Yep. The commanders lying to their subordinates is almost always a losing proposition. But the effective Western leadership style is just a short-lived fad, or so...
Ukraine wasn't sovereign it's government was overthrown in a coup in 2014. It was not even a legit country after that. Putin was justified in defending the Donbas and Crimea from the kiev junta
Strong parallels in history. The Russians claim to be fighting against Ukrainian Nazis, yet are committing the same type of war crimes as the Nazis. And the failure to properly brief their troops, reminds of the German offensive in the Ardennes in 1944. Almost identical logistical problems as well, except the Russians didn't need Ukrainian fuel.
Yes, those NCOs are the backbone of every army. They're still active in the field, and they're full of know-how and experience. Even before the invasion, the Russian military only trained 2000 new NCOs every year.
I don’t know if they were planning on taking him out of the country.. the Americans offered to bring him from Kiev to Lviv, further west. I don’t think it would’ve effected the outcome for many of the reasons mentioned in the video.
Yes, but that was what proved him an outstanding statesman. His words are famous: "I need ammunition, not a taxi". Weaker personalities might have fled, but real leaders are born in fire. So with him staying in Kiew, the Russians would have to fight from block to block to get to him with the whole population against them with torches and pitchforks if nothing else is available.
The western public would be less supportive of their government's material support of Ukraine if Zelensky didnt hold fast. In my opinion. He gave a face to the resistance. I suspect that within Ukraine he helped rally the people's resolve.
Partly; you'll find USSR nostalgics everywhere in Eastern Europe. Perhaps more in Russia, sure, but you also find Confederate flags on Russian tanks sometimes. They have all kinds of opinions.
@@Transilvanian90 Those are likely the Novorussiya flags. At first glance, they resemble the Confederate battle flag, but they are not. LPR and DPR troops have used it in battle.
@@danieljoseph4625 But the inspiration seems quite strong. Whoever designed it likely took a hint from the confederate battle flag, which fits in with the rebel mindset
It was enormously terrifiying to see those helicopters via Social Media. I was so worried that the russians could encircle Kiev. You can't imagine how relieved I breathed when it became clear that the Russians were completely withdrawing their forces in the Kiev and Sumy Oblast area. This gave AFU Forces valuable time to regroup and prepare for the Kahorkiv and Kherson counteroffensive and allowed the West to spend more resources and time on remilitarization now without fear of a Russian attack at this time.
It was rather frightening to see it here in Ukraine as well, although there were long queues of the volunteers near the military recruiting centers when these helicopters were flying. The Russsians planned that people will be shocked (and they partially were shocked indeed) and the Ukrainian military will start to run (they did not).
Someone once said to me that any military plan that includes the phrase “and then the people will rise and join us” is bound to fail.
It worked for the annexed regions. They've been fighting Kiev regime for the past 8 years.
@@ericp1139 ok ivan, i see the vodka destroyed your brain
@@ericp1139 not really? The invasion of crimea and donbass benefited from the incompetence and disorganization of the Ukrainian command after Maidan.
Iraq in the Iran Iraq war… the Us in the Iraq war. Evidently everyone thinks that the Shia minorities in the south of Iraq will join them
@@ericp1139 Soon Bryansk people's Republic and Kursk people's Republic will be liberated 😁
So Russia was able to launch the biggest surprise attack of the century cos even the Russian soldiers didnt know about the attack.
lmao
Crazy to think of Divisions of US forces driving into Canada. Then when attacked by Canadians they don't even fight back because they were just told to arrive in Montreal on Tuesday.
@@joelwillems4081 : That's basically what happened in the War of 1812. The USA invaded Canada (a British colony at that time), didn't expect the Canadians to fight back, and were badly beaten.
😂😂😂Yup mainstream.Propaganda.
no terrorussia - no problems for neighbors and the whole world!
"What is your goal?"
"To stop NATO from expanding."
"And how will you accomplish this?"
"By giving NATO enormous incentive to expand."
''And now Finland joined NATO and we have a 1270 km long border with NATO'''
Great job, Vladdy. Absolutely great. You remain a master strategist.
Lmao
And Ukrainians keep dying because of nato, great job comedian zelensky🤡
Even Ukrainian public opinion was something like 60:20 against NATO back in 2012.
Then Vlad did Crimea in 2014, and suddenly it jumped to around 50:20 in favour, and since last year's it's been something like 80:3 in favour of NATO.
Putin: "We are going to Disarm and Demilitarize the Nazi regime of Ukraine"
Fast Forward one year, Ukraine now has HIMARS, Leopard Tanks and will aquire F16 planes. The exact opposite of Demilitarized
Putin: "The Special Military Operation is a success. They cannot win"
Nato is going to break apart,russia is more powerful now than its ever been,Ukraine is running out of people, it’s just the west doesn’t want to admit it!
I would like to congratulate Putin on the 1 yr anniversary of his 10 day special military operation
thought it was a 3 day war
@@glennhearn401 inform yourself better then.
The line is properly from Comrade X, 1939. Clark Gable to Soviet Commissar: Why, I've been an admirer of your five year plan for 20 years!
I would like to congratulate america on a failed 2 decades in Afghanistan and packing up and running away like america always does. 🎉
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In other words, Russia underestimated its enemy.
And overestimated itself.
@@obsidianjane4413 lol. Russia didn’t overestimate itself or underestimate Ukraine. They didn’t estimate the fact that the Western nations could interfere in this war.
Ukraine would have been invaded in days had it not been for the intervention of Western nations funding Ukraine with guns, ammo and through other means.
They over estimated themselves.
@@NEXUSNEST They had to know it was a very likely possibility. That happens behind the scenes in a high percentage of wars. There was also dialogue ongoing long before the war started between US and nato allies with RUssia. They knew what was likely to happen without a doubt. But in the end they are still only fighting Ukraine, with not even top nato capability equipment.
@@beaur252 they probably knew it was a likely possibility. But they didn’t know the extent to which the western nations would help.
Also, if you have noticed then you could clearly see that Russia has used less than 0.1% of its airforce. It probably means that they do not consider Ukraine as a big a threat as the USA…
Any military campaign whose planning is based on the concept that your potential opponent either won't fight or can't fight, is doomed to failure.
You missed a HUGE reason for the wild success in the south by Russia. The commander of that area was a Russian collaborator. All of the bridges crossing the Dnipro had been pre-mined and at the first sight of Russian aggression were supposed to be blown-they were NOT, allowing the Rusky's to just walk right into Kherson and the rest of that Oblast. The Commander was later dismissed and arrested. That was one Ukrainian problem in the early days-not knowing who in the government was friend or foe. Especially in the Security services-SBU where the US had already warned Zelensky that agency was crawling with pro-Russian or at the least, Russian sympathizers. The invasion came before Zelensky had time to clean house which is why you didn't see many FSB members dismissed or arrested until a couple of months into the war. He was too busy being the head fireman to make those decisions earlier. What Ukraine should have done was to believe the US and UK Intelligence that they started sharing with Ukraine in Ocober and Zelensky and SBU didn't believe it until the day before the invasion=they chose to believe the French who were asleep at the wheel.
Any idea of the name of the commander?
@@asasas9146 No idea. It happened a couple of months in when Zelensky dismissed me a number of SBU members also.
@@asasas9146 I think the reference is to Kryvoruchko Serhiy Oleksandrovych, the head of the SBU in Kherson.
Even with collaborators and critical help on the inside Russia still managed to get bogged down and have to level territory and lose it in southern counteroffensives. This war's been a disaster of epic proportions. It's interesting how Putin's made it illegal to discredit the military when that's pretty much all he's done himself.
@@annehersey9895 If you're going to openly criticize a well-sourced and informed documentary-style video from a source like Imperial War Museum... you MIGHT want to come across like not-clueless or not-completely-unprepared.
Google exists.
What putin doesn't realise he is neither Napoleon or Alexander with their personal military genius nor is he Hitler, with several extremely capable generals on his side and some absurd luck.
I’m living in USA . I didn’t know much about Ukraine . But since Putin invaded Ukraine , I followed Ukraine news every day and my heart went out for Ukrainian. I also have been donating my money many times to help Ukraine fight back Evil Putin . God Bless Ukraine ! . Care and love❤ 🇺🇸🇺🇦
The Ukrainian response to Russia is very telling. They know what life under Putin would be like.
It would be pretty good considering what Putin did for Russia in the 2000s, meanwhile, Ukraine is a poor and corrupt country.
@@eliasziad7864 good job, tovartistch troll, you earned tour 20 roubles for such a good comment.
@@oleksandrshymanskyi1129 What a great argument... But what do I expect from Khokhols?
@@eliasziad7864 sure, 2000's, 2010's, not so much.
@@eliasziad7864 Yeah, because Belarus, Chechnya, and Transmitria are all great places to live. Lol.
With the Hostomel Assault by the Russian Armed Forces, I'd say it's like Market Garden in 1944, they expected the airborne troops to hold out for a while until reinforcements could arrive and just like in Market Garden, those Reinforcements failed to arrive. Therefore, you've lost a chunk of your paratroopers and their equipment which was captured or taken by the Ukrainians.
A spot on assessment. Their offensive collapsed from that point on. Although, one must admit their force strength, to take a city of 3,000,000 was indicative of a half-hearted, let's give it a shot, attempt.
@@feedyourmind6713 thanks for the comment. I've pointed it out numerous times (even when I saw the BBC News articles) it's like Market Garden in 1944. They haven't learnt anything.
@@TankerBricks Curious, who's the "they"?
@@feedyourmind6713 the Russians. Should of read what went wrong with Operation Market Garden.
@TankerBricks Ok. Both sides have ignored history in their management of this war, though. The biggest being the piecemeal approach to prosecuting it. Ask McClellan about piecemeal battle strategies. But, keeping this regional instead of continental has something to be said for it.
What do you call a Russian tank battalion after a week of fighting?
An infantry battalion
Infantry platoon :)
Infantry platoon
More like non-existent.😮
The early days of the invasion were like the Schlieffen Plan going off the rails in August 1914.
Both the Russians and Germans split their power between too many smaller invading arms.
And Russian Empire was collapsed by German Empire.
@@AREMUP Partly
In 1914 where was the other smaller invading arms in the german west-Heer??...It was the error of 1st army which bypasses Paris in the east and not in the west...
It was bit different. Russians went with their text book deep operation, but forgot that they kinda didn't have follow-on forces - in theater or otherwise.
@@piotrd.4850 They grossly underestimated their adversary, as well.
I only saw the first 40 seconds and heard the question "how close did he come to succeed?". I can answer that straight away: Look at some of the former east block countries, like Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia etc and note how supportive they are of Ukraine. There is NO way they are having any more of Ruzzia's tyranny and totalitarianism. And neither will Ukraine.
Unfortunately, there is Hungary, which has a memory that does not last back to 1956.
@@todortodorov940 I have some sympathies for the Hungarian people. They are not a large ethnic group, and if you go full EU, that means a lot of immigration that is difficult to integrate into society. The problem with today's west is that a big portion of our population thinks that anything but 100% wokeness from countries like Saudi Arabia, Hungary etc means we should just stop interacting with them. Terrible strategy, of course. I for one wants to be friendly with Hungary, without telling them they have to put up rainbow flags everywhere etc.
@@snuffeldjuret The EU / Hungary / immigration question is in my opinion a separate story.
But going out and supporting Russia is reckless. If they support Russia because of the immigration question, to oppose the EU, this only shows how much they hate the EU and would prefer to live under a tyrant like Russia. Which again points their lack of memory and understanding of history.
@@snuffeldjuret Hungary is ruled by a dictator. If not liking dictators is being 'woke', well I got news for you
@@snuffeldjuret They signed treaties in which they guaranteed to uphold humans rights ect. If they choose not to comply with the treaties they signed there are consequences.
The invasion was lost before it started because it was based on myths. The myth of Russian military effectiveness / strength. The myth of a weak Ukraine. And finally the myth of western complacency.
This is really underrated and possibly one of the best summaries of the opening part of the war I've seen.
There is nothing that motivates humans more than fighting a just cause. And there is nothing that demotivates humans more than fighting an evil cause.
The problem is, a powerful propaganda machine can easily convince people that they're the good guys, the enemy are animals etc. I struggle to believe that all these Russian soldiers are convinced that they're losing their lives for a good reason, but military culture is weird and essentially involves hardcore indoctrination so...
NATO and US Technically did started this war. What Russia is doing, is the same thing with America did with Cuba but on a smaller scale during the missiles crisis. America felt threaten with Cubans having missiles near Florida, while Russia feels threaten to have NATO countries surrounded them. Isn’t this a defensive action?
@@coffeelink943 No, as:
1) Back then the missiles had limited range, so they needed to be placed in cuba to reach the american mainland. Now, the advances in missile technology make distance irrelevant as any modern ICBM will be able to reach anywhere from anywhere;
2) Even if we ignore point 1, the baltics were still in NATO before the invasion and they were much closer to russian mainland that Ukraine (Estonia is only 140km from saint petersburg, the second largest city in russia).
@@coffeelink943 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Russian Kreml rat!
@@coffeelink943 no? America didn't invade and destroy Cuba, did it? Invading a country is by definition not a defensive action. Amazes me how people can bend reality to their will to convince themselves that a tyrannical despots anus tastes good.
By your logic, Putins actions justify a "defensive" action from most of the world.
We need a “3 years into Russia’s 10 day war”
Never interrupt your enemy as he makes a mistake
If Putin reasoned that Ukrainians were not different from Russians then he should have known that the fight would not be easy.
I’ve been saying that since the beginning. For a people with such a hero worship of WWII, you would think they would understand how hard the Ukrainians would be willing to fight to protect themselves.
@@RCorvinus : Russians blame Ukrainians for the early Soviet defeats during Operation Barbarossa, after which Ukraine was completely overrun by the invading Axis forces.
@@RCorvinus I guess you could chalk that up to Russian imperialist arrogance. To them Ukrainians have always been "little Russians", servile and simple in need of "protection" by the "real Russians".
You know who controls you when you know who you can not criticise.
I am proud of Ukraine ❤
I'm not 🤮.
@@dancotton13 no one cares about you
ruzzians army is 10 times larger then our and they failed
@@dancotton13 support ruzzian invaiders?
@@eugenes9620 It seems that they didn't.
Dicatorial regime seeks to prop up its rule with a Short Victorious War that turns out to be neither short nor victorious. How many times have we seen that in history?
Some people try to minimize the seriousness of this unprovoked invasion of one country by another by saying,”oh well, Ukraine was a part of Russia before anyway”. Technically, they were both part of the Soviet Union. And that doesn’t give Russians the right to dictate to Ukraine anything at all.
they were part of Russia before the Soviet union though
@@randomguy6152 And the Philippines were part of the US. Doesn't change anything.
The capital of Kyivskaa Rus was in great old city of Kyiv, while Moscow city or town didn’t even existed. Ukrainians remember their history and their great ancestors.
@@Fly-the-Light but they were part of Russia for like the entire history until recently
@@Fly-the-Light
Phillipines were NEVER part of the US amigo.
It will be decades until the history of this conflict can be properly written, but this is a start of understanding what and why. One day, perhaps, there will be evidence from inside Russia of the decision-making process that led to this disaster.
not hard to guess
Dont think Russian will ever open up their archives and release the information regarding the war. Ukraine probably will after a while
Thats pretty simple. Putin has taken Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union from a communist state to more like a fascist state as Nazi Germany in WW II. Everything, down to the minutia is decided by Putin. Shoot he has to, because he keeps killing any and all other top Russian leaders in the military, and politics. Just like Hitler did. It's called equal parts paranoia and insanity. All from a man with zero military experience and no respect for human life. When you have to force your troops to fight at gunpoint I think says it all.
a lot of the decision making process can be gleaned from the make up and condition of the invading forces.
Don't forget due to corruption and a power struggle. Not to mentionmysteriouss deaths.
What went wrong - almost everything!
If it’s just Ukraine itself, with no NATO weapons supplies involvement, Ukraine wouldn’t last a year. Ukraine has no military capability near what Russia has
@@coffeelink943 "if they didn't have guns we would have won"
There are some similar experiences with the Indians vs mongols. The mongols had been continuing to harass/raid indian villages in a very small scale for many years. And this had made the Indians aware of their tactics and how to defeat horse archers. So when the day came that the Mongols actually attacked in full scale they were repelled by trained Indians. I think we can see some of the same lessons here. If Russia hadnt attacked Ukraine in 2014, and made a full surprise attack now in 2022, this might have gone down quite differently.
Russian people don't realize it, but their true ancestors are the mongols. And they're only repeating their story.
@@Morphomerle even 500 years later people still treat Mongolia like a horde of bloodthirsty barbarians and use the name of the mongols to insult any large landmass invaders from the east...
@@Zenovarseit’s not even really an insult in this case, as the mongol empire had a huge impact on muscovy and later on the tsardom of russia
@@Cigmacica they took all the worst parts of mongol empire and just massacred for 500 years
@@Cigmacica fake
Soilders when battles. Logistics win wars.
No matter who the invader is, a fully mobilized society is hard to overcome.
And a sustained guerilla insurgency, near impossible
In fairness to Russia, they have been walking into other countries on their doorstep for years in a virtually uncontested manner. So it was probably not entirely unreasonable that they had planned and hoped to do the same here. Difference here obviously is Ukraine has the will to fight whilst it is still being armed and supplied by third nations.
The difference is Ukraine was very quickly armed by nato
Those other countries were tiny puppies compared to Ukraine, which is the largest nation in Europe after Russia and with about a third of Russias population. Only delusion would make you think invading that would be a 3-10 day operation, no matter how many defenseless small countries you have destroyed beforehand.
@@tomorbataar5922 Not quite; the Russians underestimated the level of rearming the Ukrainian army received. A 2014-level Ukrainian army would've likely been swept aside easily.
@@Transilvanian90Yeah. Why do they still have army in Syria and Africa? Almost no aid from BRICS. They treat it like clown show for the poor. Russia could take whole Europe in months with full army. If NATO didn't wanted the war they would not sell military equipment to Russia and buy resources worth billions each year from Russia. Looks like everyone wants the conflict last as long as possible.
Russia has invaded Ukraine countless times over the past 600 or so years. Russia's victories have always been pyrrhic. Don't know why anyone thought it'd go differently in 2022.
Excellent video about the early days of the russian invasion. Thanks for the clear explanations and in depth analsysis !
@TheWW2BooksGuy No, Russian rat.
From what I saw, from captured documents, the plan was to take Kyiv in the first 10 hours.
What captured documents?
@@zambotv8150 Were you hibernating in December when the details were released? I did make one small mistake. The plan was to take Kyiv in 13 hours, not 10.
The fools were carrying dress uniforms for the parade in Kyiv instead of food, fuel or ammo! The sheer hubris!
That's laughable, they must've been really confident, even though this would be the first time Russia has used its military in such a way.
@@Diggnuts It’s like Trump said. Putin thought the invasion would be a “48 hour deal.” Now he’s paying the price.
Outstanding breakdown of the conflict thus far. Ukrainian victory is assured.
😂
" Never Underestimate Your Enemy "
Over 1 year already most people were expecting ukraine to fall in a few weeks glad it turned out much different
indeed, but also a lot of regret about how we could have taken this threat more seriously a decade ago.
Same thing that went wrong for Hitler. He underestimated resolve of his enemies.
Exactly. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Yes, but Hitler was way better prepared than Putin.
I always assumed Putin believed his own hype or yes men. On paper Russia is supposed to be a first rate military with cutting edge weapons and large numbers of professional soldiers. In reality it seems like there is a lot of corruption draining money from their military budget so their equipment is not modern and the soldiers seem to be not the highest quality. The real army of course didn't perform to expectations because those expectations were based upon what they had on paper. But I think it extends to the other side too, for Russia I think the notion was Ukraine was really a Russia-lite country where a small cabal had seized power, a nation yearning for Russia to come and save them. They expected Ukrainians would greet them as liberators like US GIs rolling into WW2 France. Clearly they were mistaken. At least thats my assumption.
Well, the Russians shouldn't have expected that reaction from ethnic Ukrainians, only from ethnic Russians.
@@timonsolus Thing is I'm not even sure some Russians believe there is true ethnic Ukrainians. I think some believe Ukrainians are just ethnic Russians who hate Russia for some "strange reason" and made up Ukraine culture. To them "the" Ukraine has always historically been a part of Russian and therefore part of its culture.
It wasn't just US forces that liberated France.
@@timonsolusLike ethnic Russians don't know how bad Putin is. Political loyalties aren't genetic.
@@AA-hg5fk while that is true, us troops were the most numerous and captured the most territory. Plus it’s just an example.
How the hell do you lose with a 12 to 1 advantage in numbers?
Prime example of poor logistics and planning in modern war
Ukraine had the numerical advantage in the first 10 months of this war, and nonetheless Russia is and was winning, not losing. Unless you call losing a fifth of your territory for winning. Look at the casualties, Ukraine lost all their battlehardened troops, while the Russian Forces are still intact. Ukraine lost all it's tanks, so that they now have to beg the West for more equipment - and that in spite of their numerical superiority on the battlefront. Ukraine has come out of this conflict as a band of beggars, who like to boast, but who have nothing to have their boasting in. The individual Ukrainian soldiers are very brave, but it doesn't really matter, when your commander-in-chief and president is a professional clown.
You are going to suffer when the truth destroys your cognitive dissonance.
Russia is begging for help.
Ukraine is reviewing help.
Russia has lost its trained troops.
Ukraine had a half million volunteers right away and its grown since then.
You will see when the mud hardens.
But regardless.
Russhists have zero reason or right to be in Ukraine. Zero.
And now the imperialist fascist Moscovites are going to lose territories outside of Ukraine because Vladolf Putler was turned into a joke along with the ruZZian military by the master comedian Zelensky.
You have nothing.
@@vonduus LOL. Thanks I needed a laugh. Nothing you wrote is accurate.
@@vonduus Why is it taking so long for Russia to take over Ukraine, then?
@@obsidianjane4413 you are welcome, except everything i wrote was accurate, and you know it.
A most excellent recap of the last year. Thank you for putting this together.
Excellent video!'
I well remember the days of nail-biting and pray immediately following 24 Feb. May we soon see Russia defeated.
Slava Ukraini!
Back then I remember thinking it was great that Ukraine was able to hold out for a week, but the resistance couldn't last much longer. Boy was I wrong.
I used to think of the Russian war machine as a mighty juggernaut rivaled only by the US military.
Not anymore!
Neither has ever been true.
@@Poliss95 that’s very evident now. The only smart decision made by Putin during this invasion was to wait until Trump was out of office before attacking.
@@armnoir668 Trump and the Repugnicons would have supported Putin whole-heartedly.
@@SueFerreira75 yeah sure, the russians interfered in 2016, but god forbid if 2020 was rigged
Nobody rivals the USA, not even China. That is why the USA owns the world.
I can still remember the morning of the first day of the big attack. I live in Holland. I was in total shock, a big and real war in Europe. Listening day and sometimes in the night to the radio news. Becoming almost ill of worry. And feeling so strongly for the Ukrainian people.
What went wrong , in my book it started years ago with their own arrogant belief that they had a invincible modern day Army which was portrayed firstly by their big bs annual May day shiny toy parade in Moscow and those big open area mechanised manoeuvres with lots of armoured vehicles etc , and yet underneath all of that , it was really all smoke and mirrors , a relic ,badly maintained with poorly trained and equipped conscripts with senior officers who really didn't have a grasp on how to fight a modern day combined arms warfare , especially in an urban environment, and as they say , ones troops are only as good as the people who lead them , and yet today this arrogance and deflection still prevails , more so the continues big exotic announcements , aka new shiny toys , the usual sabre rattling and talking up their nuclear deterrent, and yet they still haven't managed to master the basics and deserve to be beaten by Ukraine !
Even in Soviet times, military exercises went like this:
"Advance to point X by 10:00 AM. Arrive at Y at 7 PM."
Officers were punished for taking initiative, like, reconnoitering the local area if they arrive at X two hours early. They just rested if they arrived at some objective early. RESTED.
Completely agree. In fact if it were 40 years ago, today's Russian military would be a force to be reckoned with but modern warfare moves fast and the Soviet/Russian instinct is to dig in and become static targets. But wait you say. What about Russsian numbers? Can't they just overwhelm their enemy? They could in theory but they didn't even mobilize enough human meat bags for such tactics, even today they don't have enough people for proper Chinese style human wave attacks.
Their butts are cooked and they know it.
In the doctrine of the Soviet Union that Putin admires war is a manifestation of class strugle and military force is a secondary factor. As an oligarch bourgeoisie I think Putin had to substitute Russian nationalism for class, but still focused on culture and history over military preparedness.
Еще никто ни кого не победил!
@@artem-eremin Конечно, но сейчас мы видим лучше оснащенную, лучше обученную и, что немаловажно, более мотивированную армию по сравнению с русскими! это ключ к победе в этой войне
Putin massively overestimated the strength and quality of Russia's armed forces, and massively underestimated the strength of Ukraine's. And maybe he wasn't expecting so much material aid from NATO.
Yes. That said, Western news / propaganda tends to do the reverse. They're presenting the Russian army as utter buffoons and you'd expect the Russians to lose the war in a week, and yet it's ongoing. Both sides have a tendency to lie.
No army is stronger than the one defending home.
This video proves that without nukes, almost every first world country could beat Russia in a war.
I am worried about the will to fight among the swedes though.
Don't underestimate Russia.
@@NotRealChandlerBing I didn’t. Then I saw them start bringing in prisoners and WW2 era tanks into the fight.
Now, I think I am estimating their abilities just fine.
@Jack Reid they better not :D.
No reason to exaggerate, Russia is not beaten yet, not even a bloody nose, while right now, Ukraine has already lost about half it's population. It's looking really bad for Ukraine.
Putin: "Plan B? We don't need no stinking Plan B." Ah yes, Russian planning.
Don't laugh, Russian average IQ is 55
If there was to be a Plan B, it would simply involve throwing more men into the meat grinder and take objectives by sheer weight of numbers.
I feel sad for the Ukrainians.
It was interesting how despite Russia's heavy dependence on surface-to-air missiles they were completely unable to suppress Ukraine's SAM network. Even before the introduction of more modern American and European systems the Russians had completely failed at SEAD and lost a significant number of their best fighter-bombers like the Su-34 and helicopters like the KA-52. The KA-52 fleet in particular has been decimated.
Russia has like 200 KA-52 fleet and they lost around 25-30 until now, and lost a couple of SU-34s out of the many they have. Don't spread lies.
@@eliasziad7864 That's just on paper! IN REALITY, no one knows what and how many they have, and less in good condition, all thx to exorbitant corruption.
@@eliasziad7864 Many will not fly again as they have been stripped for spares. Half the Ka52 fleet is known to be grounded with issues.
@@eliasziad7864 cope
@@eliasziad7864 33 ka-52 and 19 SU-34 had been shot down with photographic evidences.
You are cute believing every sample manufactured to be in flying conditions.
Well executed,informative feature......👍🇮🇪🇺🇦
Go on ya gud thing.
Great video and documentary. This is a good analysis of the fact of where things started and where they are.
Thank you.
The huge courage of the Ukrainians fighting and the great leadership of their commander in chief Zaluzhnyi fighting the criminal invaders gave president Zelenskiy the necessary arguments to convince the western world to help Ukraine.
is he the hohol who lost a massive chunk of the ukrop army while surrendering Bakhmut?
No, the western world convinced Kyiv to fight to the last Ukrainian in order to weaken Russia. Kyiv wanted to sign a peace deal but it was stopped by the west, remember?
@@mezjean5966 nope. We don't want a peace deal. Jews can't negotiate with Hitler.
@@mezjean5966source?
@@mezjean5966 Ukraine was already invaded by Russia and they didnt want the Russians to easily stroll in and take Ukraine just like Crimea. Plus Putin will want Ukraine as a "buffer" state to NATO. Plus the 2014 Ukrainian revolution was due to a leader who was sympathized to Russia/Putin just like Belarus. Plus the western world didnt even think Ukraine could survive the "second" strongest military even for a few days since they werent even prepared for it so there wasn't a thought in other countries minds that it would cause a war of attrition. Ukraine would've provided arable land, more resources and more dominance over the Black sea. The only likely countries would've been the UK or US since they told Zelensky of Putin's plan.
Excellent, no frills or waffle just facts and insight into what is going on, just how us Brits like it. 🇬🇧 🇺🇦
Disagree the upper class love to waffle on
The Brits was sold all their information to America in ww2 because they fear German and want someone to protect them against this war machine of hitler hahahah and this video is just Liebig propaganda hahahahaha Russia has destroy Ukraine because Ukraine wan to destroy together with the us the Russian borders, Putin need one nuke and delete all Ukraine so stfu
God Bless Ukraine….love from Nato & Friends 🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇲🇬🇧🇨🇦🇵🇱🇨🇵🇨🇿🇩🇪🇱🇻🇳🇿🇦🇺🇹🇩🇪🇪🇾🇪🇮🇹🇲🇰🇱🇹🇫🇮🇭🇷🇩🇰🇬🇷🇱🇹🇱🇺🇳🇴🇵🇹🇸🇮🇸🇰🇪🇦🇸🇪🇧🇬🇭🇺🇨🇭🇯🇵🇰🇷🇸🇬🇹🇼 Peace.
Russia got smacked down infrront of the entire world. How embarrassing
Outstanding analysis. Glad I checked this channel out and gave it a 👍. Brief, concise, yet thorough-- everything the West has come to expect from the Brits. 😉
Thanks to the backup from Boris, shame about the name...
This didn’t age well…
Didn't?
@@TheLaualamp ?
Well ukraine still hasnt been taken after years. Long fetch from few day operation
The sheer amount of approving and rejoicing comments of ordinary Russians under videos of the atrocities committed against civilians in Ukraine were no less a shock for Ukrainians than the war itself.
We have somehow got used to the war, but the realization of who we have been living next to all this time, without even knowing it, is still terrifying.
Those creatures call themselves our brothers.
Скажи еще, что 99% людей СВО поддерживают)))) коллективная вина, ага
@@danyazaritskii-zs4mu коллективная ответственность
Good summary of events so far without too much one sided narrative, well done!
Well this aged poorly
2 years of war and Russia stilk can't conquer Ukraine .
Just accept the invasion was a failure
@@ananthu8534 keep malding.
@evv.19 still waiting for the frontline to move
@@cmdrgarbage1895You realize that insult can go both ways, right?
very concise and informative.☮ The maps are well detailed.
Excellent summary, well done.
A very well documented and well explained account of the conflict so far. The precision of a surgeon’s scalpel without puff or rambling.
A really clear summary. Thanks.
They say that to rule a foreign country and to quell partisan attacks, one needs at least 1% of the population size as an occupation force.
Even with, say, 10 million Ukrainian refugees seeking shelter in other countries, the Russian army would have needed about 330'000 soldiers in Ukraine, at all times. And that's a low estimate to begin with. An enormous drain on the Russian resources.
The German population was tired of the war, and the Allied forces were pretty much safe in Germany after the Nazi government's capitulation. The Ukrainian isn't, and will never be. They remember 1932-1933.
What does 1932-1933 have to do with anything? In that case, Russia also remembers 1921-1922.
The entirety of Ukraine was created by the Soviet Union, the country created by Lenin.
@@eliasziad7864 that’s a lie. Ukraine had short lived country doing ww1 when they were fighting for independence against imperial Russia. War ended, German and Austrian weapon shipments stopped and the Soviet Union picked up where Russia left of. And Ukraine lost in 1921 doing a 4 year war of independence.
And even that, we have Kiev-Rus and after that the cossack state which is where the land is called Ukraine.
@@mikkel066h Ukraine in 1917 was literally created by Germany to be a puppet, ukrainians never fought against Imperial Russia. Lenin is the one who signed the treaty of brest litovsk creating ukraine.
@@eliasziad7864 Please explain your logic when you say that Lenin created Ukraine. So there were some misterious millions of people living in those lands, they were given that land by Russia and later Lenin created Ukraine? Is that what you're saying?
Can it be that the Ukrainian people have been under the Russian occupation for at least 3 centuries, which tried over and over again to erase as much as possible of the Ukrainian identity?
@@chipishor A lot of territories of modern Ukraine are those territories which were given to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic by Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev. If they didn't, then in 1991 Ukraine would have neither western Ukraine nor southeastern Ukraine. Only the center.
This was a fantastic recap!
He thought they would be welcomed. But the Ukrainians remembered the holodomor.
Very good video! Excellent reporting. Thank you
Yes, I lost in 10 days))) I wonder what this "expert" will say now)))
Мої героїчні брати і сестри українські, світ стоїть за вами. Разом ми вичистимо шкідників із вашої суверенної великої землі. Неважливо, скільки маріонеток Володимира Путіна має померти... ми благословляємо себе їхньою кров'ю, тому що скоро це буде він. Ти не самотній. Зґвалтування, вбивства мирних жителів і загибель ваших відважних воїнів не залишаться безкарними. Незабаром він опиниться в пеклі, де йому і місце. СЛАВА УКРАЇНИ
'10 day war', maybe its time to renamed it as the '10 years war'.
Sadly you may be right
A nation such as Ukraine which has the perseverance and the will to refuse defeat, cannot be defeated.
He thought this would basically be the same German invasion of Austria in 1938, boy was he wrong
Simply put: Ukraine is NOT Russia and Ukrainians (regardless of what their native language is!) are NOT Russians!
Any plan assuming to the contrary was doomed to fail.
"Kievan Rus" (this is NOT a historic name BTW) was never Muscovy (or Suzdal) it was much older and if anything, Muscovy/Suzdal imported writing, laws from Kiev, definitely NOT the other day around.
For most of the history, even from the times of Catherine the Great the history of Ukraine was distinctively DIFFERENT to that of "Russia" (this term was just getting around in wider circulation during the reign of Catherine). In fact, the only time when Ukraine got coupled the most tightly to Russia was after the WW2, and it was still not tight enough.
It’s crazy that people think Russia will win. Even hypothetically after a conventional victory of a war. A global insurgency of Ukrainian people would be next. What a disaster.
I'm just curious what happens now???I really have great respect for the Ukraine people 👍 and wish them luck against Goliath !!!
An excellent analysis. Thanks
this is great video very historically detailed
Lol . this aged well
Watching unbiased news today, I completely agree with you. lol
Not informing a soldier of an upcoming "jk, irl" battle is as moral as slipping someone a mind-altering drug without so much as a wee "heads-up...btw".
Yep. The commanders lying to their subordinates is almost always a losing proposition.
But the effective Western leadership style is just a short-lived fad, or so...
This unprovoked attack of a soverign natiion will go down in history as the most pathetic ever
Ukraine wasn't sovereign it's government was overthrown in a coup in 2014. It was not even a legit country after that. Putin was justified in defending the Donbas and Crimea from the kiev junta
"Unprovoked"
Tell me that you know nothing about the ukraine war without telling me you know nothing about the ukraine war
Wonder how it would be if we revisit the situation, now.
The same as it was 6 months ago
Strong parallels in history. The Russians claim to be fighting against Ukrainian Nazis, yet are committing the same type of war crimes as the Nazis. And the failure to properly brief their troops, reminds of the German offensive in the Ardennes in 1944. Almost identical logistical problems as well, except the Russians didn't need Ukrainian fuel.
So I hear, they have a huge lack of NCO's (sergeants) to adequately train new recruits
Yes, those NCOs are the backbone of every army. They're still active in the field, and they're full of know-how and experience.
Even before the invasion, the Russian military only trained 2000 new NCOs every year.
Apparently some of the training regiments were disbanded and dispersed into the frontlines, so a lot of instructors may well be dead by now.
@@TammoKorsai Only weakening said ranks further 😅
Not that they were sturdy to begin with!
Well this aged terribly. Ukrainian military is getting slaughtered
Yup.
Yet Russia is. Still losing ground ,moral and world status
@@markurwin6529 i don't think you understand how frontlines work. Russia has "pushed" the frontline. Meaning they have taken ground.
@@Arnold_Slater1223 have you ever heard of war of attrition? Ukraine loses. Thats why they are trying to drag in every other country
@@Arnold_Slater1223 How's the stalemate going these days?
This aged well 6 months later still at war
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is such a good comedian that he turned the entire Russian army into a joke.
.....this didnt age well
It always amazes me how these dictators are under the impression they are loved and admired worldwide.
Yeah Zelensky is being a bit rediculous, it was obvoius looking at the leaders' faces that they didnt want him at the G7.
I'm writing this in November of '23. Has Putin really lost?
Watch this winter.
@@Cy5208
Ok cool, I bet he will not lose, and will, on top of that, take avdiivka as well
@@YtgBzw Your comment has proven true these days.
@@Cy5208 We have. Ouch.
“Lost”
Didn’t know special military operation ended
*The ORCS Never Expected 🍍Pineapples to be dropped from Drones into T72 Tank Turrets !*
I was wondering had Zelensky escape Ukraine in the first day of war, things might have turned out differently. What are your thoughts on this point?
agree
I don’t know if they were planning on taking him out of the country.. the Americans offered to bring him from Kiev to Lviv, further west. I don’t think it would’ve effected the outcome for many of the reasons mentioned in the video.
Yes, but that was what proved him an outstanding statesman. His words are famous: "I need ammunition, not a taxi". Weaker personalities might have fled, but real leaders are born in fire. So with him staying in Kiew, the Russians would have to fight from block to block to get to him with the whole population against them with torches and pitchforks if nothing else is available.
The western public would be less supportive of their government's material support of Ukraine if Zelensky didnt hold fast. In my opinion.
He gave a face to the resistance.
I suspect that within Ukraine he helped rally the people's resolve.
@@stephanbrunker true. Not only those words that became famous. Another favorite of mine was the soldier flipping the Russian navy on Snake Island.
Pain, pain, pain, seas of pain. But we are still alive.
A USSR flag from a Russian tank says it all.
Partly; you'll find USSR nostalgics everywhere in Eastern Europe. Perhaps more in Russia, sure, but you also find Confederate flags on Russian tanks sometimes. They have all kinds of opinions.
@@Transilvanian90 Those are likely the Novorussiya flags. At first glance, they resemble the Confederate battle flag, but they are not. LPR and DPR troops have used it in battle.
@@danieljoseph4625 But the inspiration seems quite strong. Whoever designed it likely took a hint from the confederate battle flag, which fits in with the rebel mindset
and now we know that it was a withdrawal following a signed draft deal
Putin’s ambitions far exceeds his ability. Not everyone can be a Tzar.
Putin should know his WW2 History. Never start a war in Ukraine. Just ask the Germans.
Excellent video, but could you change a word please? Around 8:28 you mention the "Ukrainian regime". You should change "regime" to "government".
When I saw those helicopters coming into Hostomel I thought this was going to be a 72 hour job for the Russians.
It was enormously terrifiying to see those helicopters via Social Media. I was so worried that the russians could encircle Kiev. You can't imagine how relieved I breathed when it became clear that the Russians were completely withdrawing their forces in the Kiev and Sumy Oblast area.
This gave AFU Forces valuable time to regroup and prepare for the Kahorkiv and Kherson counteroffensive and allowed the West to spend more resources and time on remilitarization now without fear of a Russian attack at this time.
It was rather frightening to see it here in Ukraine as well, although there were long queues of the volunteers near the military recruiting centers when these helicopters were flying. The Russsians planned that people will be shocked (and they partially were shocked indeed) and the Ukrainian military will start to run (they did not).
I think the main reason for their loss is the really amazing quote of "I need ammunition, not a ride"