I am 60, a retired LtCol of the Turkish Army. It is my first time hearing Adm. Bauer. He is incredibly elaborate, rational and convincing. Thank you sir for such straigthforward talk.
9:35 lets be clear here, it was never western consumers that pushed western industries to build factories in the east or create joint ventures to share tech with China. It were corporations that wanted to get in on those jucy eastern markets and by that sold of the technological lead the only advantage we had. Our greed for profits and for what? So we could have a washing machine a few bugs cheaper but also with a tenth of the former life expectancy. Meanwhile looking at the development of wages in comparison to interest rates allowing heirs to live of inheritances without ever producing anything usefull ... all that could have been obvious to backfire and it was done anyways. Neoliberalism has eaten itself and it just hasn't realised yet that it is already dead.
absolutely correct .... it is the greed which was the driving force ..... the madness to get more and more at a cheaper price, ..... now China has the biggest army in the world they produce their own nukes and they want to dominate and control everyone, Tibet, India, Bhutan, Hong Kong China sea, Philippians, Taiwan, ..... and when in 2008 Greece was in bankruptcy, they bought their infrastructure, ports and transport with that they control all movement, and in Africa they do the same ....
you did ask for this, any chance of alternative economic systems like mutalism or syndicalism were lumped into le ebil GOMMUNISM and demonized by the average american until neoliberalism is the last that remains, so now neoliberalism is what happens, so you exactly have yourselves to blame
American interventionism has not made the world safer, more democratic, or peaceful. Every place the United States has intervened or invaded has not benefited the United States; Korea, Vietnam, Lebanon, Middle east, Mogadishu, Libya, Syria, and now Ukraine. 64,000 Americans have died in American military police actions or wars since 1950. No one remembers these war or hardly knows where the places they died were. Outside of the American dead but are the millions of foreign civilians killed in these actions. Trillions of dollars that could have been invested to make the lives of Americans better were wasted lining the pockets of the military industrial complex.
@30:00 His analogy about "We" Vs "Me" I thought was really insightful. However it's not going to happen in the UK anytime soon. Patriotic and healthy nationalism has purposely been destroyed since the late 90s. Whether it's stupid accusations about racism or calling everyone who wants to protect their homeland as a white Supremacist. Even our own Conservative government mock the very people who would be first to enlist for a war to protect us. Also the elephant in the room there's huge lack of trust from the new millions and millions of migrants every year we receive, many outwardly want us to lose any future war. The war would be at home first before it's abroad with Iran, China or whoever. It would take radical change over several decades to bring back the "We". It makes our military family very scared for the future.
This Admiral really has a great grasp on the big picture and talks very intelligently in a clear and precise manner. A very interesting presentation 😊. Thank you.
shocking of your above "soft racism comment" for generalizing 17 million people. All matured people knows that every place has smart and dumbs, good and evils...
@@lmvcnn oh just... Sod off. I'm Dutch and the culture generally permits more abrasive comments than others. No racism involved. The Dutch culture allows comments to people you have no relationship with. This is different from other countries.
It is very reassuring to us Americans that you have someone like Admiral Bauer in Europe, he for reason holds a high office within NATO. You can tell he has to sell and persuade this idea of war to continental Europeans which see it with disdain instead of an eventuality. Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum.
Problem here in Europe is that in general the population isn't well informed and most people don't like to listen to political (military) topics. Especially the last 2 generations are more gamers and Netflixers are nearly totally unaware of the values taught by older generations.
I am a total fan of this man, and have been for many years. he is straightforward and goes straight to the heart of the matter. As a war veteran, I know exactly what he is talking about when he says we.🎉
When people from Eastern and Central Europe were saying exactly the same things for more than a decade we were called “grumpy” “pessimistic” and “Russophobic” Don’t believe me? Read old issues of New Eastern Europe journal just to mention one example.
True. This were the times when cheap oil and gas came from Russia in the western countries. We can very easy see how the narrative changes, when western countries are at risk or lose money or cheap resources.
Our Western European mistake was that we assumed Russia could go through the same path that all the other countries "behind the iron curtain" went through. We didn't realise that Russia is a completely different beast. I'm also guilty of that. Russia was never able to really make the transition to a stable democracy, and they always kept the "We are the superior Russians" mentality. At least we can claim that we did give them a chance, by integrating their economy into ours. But looking backwards, that was a mistake indeed. 2014 should have triggered a lot more action than it did.
@RPGPlayground Democracies don't stage coups in Ukraine and then trick Ukraine into fighting a proxy war for the NATO Mafia. NATO thought they could punish Russia for not kissing the ring. Tough luck.
Robert Peter Bauer is a lieutenant-admiral in the Royal Netherlands Navy, currently serving as the Chair of the NATO Military Committee since June 2021, after succeeding Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach. Bauer previously served as the Chief of Defence (Dutch: Commandant der Strijdkrachten) from October 2017 to April 2021, and as the Vice Chief of Defence of the Armed forces of the Netherlands from 1 September 2015 to 13 July 2017. Bauer was also involved in anti-terrorist and anti-piracy operations in the Mediterranean Sea, and in the Horn of Africa.
Ah... diplomacy... Just like the infamous "its peace in our time" from 1938. How did that work out for you Europeans huh? But i guess some people never learns. Diplomacy doesn't always work. Its the reality not warmongering
@dallysinghson5569 Norway is the only country that offers close to 1% of its GDP for social and economic assistance to countries in need. The rest are well under that. The rich countries provide weapons as part of "aid" programs mostly used against their own people. Or give them food as a way to dump their surpluss and create dependance. Only to be treated by Trump as shitholes. The richest one, the US, spends 1 trillion dollars in their military establishment. So yes we are very efficient destroyers.
Actually, Bauer is straight out of the world of Dr Strangelove. In an interview the other day (in a leading Stockholm morning paper) he called for Europe to switch to an overall war economy and hedge everything on an attempt to scale up military production to help Ukraine break Russia /a completely futile aspiration).
@@louise_rose How is that Dr. Strangelove? And no, do not misrepresent what was said, which is that stockpiles should be prioritized for Ukraine. Nothing about "breaking" Russia in the territorial sense you dishonestly imply.
@@louise_roseAnd you went from a disney's story. EU peace means american control, but now the usa are tired. So or we defende ourself or prepare to a bad final, not now, not tomorrow but very soon.
@@cesaresperelli That's just BS. Europe can very well do without propping up Ukraine It's the American elites that can't stomach losing control of Ukraine
Rob Baeur is right on the money, everybody needs to hear this message or face the consequences, this man has a very high position in NATO Military Command, and knows what he is talking about, he is not the chief of Mil Committee for nothing. Best talk on a Wests poor readiness for total war, the Russians and Chinese have no such problems. We could go under in a stouch against the autocrats. All need to wake up and make urgent changes. Thank you Admiral Bauer.
Russians definitely didn't seem prepared for total war... they are struggling to take a country at their border, a country deprived of a NAVY, with a very limited and outdated air force, and whose army was mostly composed of old soviet equipment. China hasn't been at war for decades, they're able to produce lots of things and are way more technologically advanced than Russia... but I highly doubt things would go smoothly if they had to go to war against a near peer adversary tomorrow.
@@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1ncleast-worst candidate, is the order of the day...beta-tested in oz (like a lot of things, I suspect...lockdowns, and the attendant amendments to statutes, like planning permission by-pass, lock downs on borders?)..
And this arrogant NATO Millitary Chief. This man takes no responsibility for all of the lies and problems NATO expansion and regime change has caused. unbelievable.
One of the things I'm wondering is did the russians really completely shut the EU off of their cheap gas ? If so then why the spec op to blow up their pipeline ? If they truly cut off the supply then there is no need to blow up the supply lines right ?
Seems like the Ukrainians blew up NS... likely for more a couple reasons : - Hurt Russia's ability to earn money and pay for its war - Preventing EU countries to take the easy route and go back to a cheap Russian gas in the future
The western imposed sanctions are the cause of gas supplies being cut off / diverted. Considering the amount of sanctions imposed on Russia by the west, it would seem only natural for Russia to respond in kind, but this doesn’t appear to be happening.
It's possible Russia blew it because they have contractual obligations to deliver given amounts of gas. This way they're off the hook. Maybe the West did it? We can only speculate. No intelligence has been made public.
Wouldn't it have been better, to listen to your colleague vice admiral schonbach ? Instead he had to resign, just because of telling his opinion in India. You call that democracy ?
It is more unethical to refuse to support defense industry because a pension fund is a security fund. What security will anyone have via complete capitulation?
This is why we need conscription army for all the weat, we need cheaper manpower to win because the west purchase power is much lower than our enemy. Russia can build more tanks for fraction of the money so we need conscription to lower the cost. Russia has large spending but low inflation we can't do that, if we spend we get inflation so we need to invest more money in to weapons and Armor and cut money given to manpower to balance inflation
@@smallpeople172 no, no, let him do it he's on the right track. Cranking up the supply of shells is going as planned, right? Where would we get that idea from that Russia is out producing the entire western world (shells) by a margin of 6 to 7 against 1? Their economy is also in disarray, the Dutch aren't quietly buying russian gas and there certainly aren't any LNG tankers coming into the Rotterdam harbour, definitely not in Spain, France, GB etc etc. As far as I know the Canadians haven't eased the restrictions on russian aluminium for their aviation industry, 😉. Or are you suggesting that the western plan to drag Russia into a Ukrainian quagmire is working? Seems to me the other way around - could have fooled me.
@@mitrovdan Get used to it buddy. Relations with Russia are not going back to normal. This talk is about self-reflection on the mistake of letting our guards down too low around our former & once again current enemies. It's up for debate if they ever were "friends" at all. 30 years isn't very long. He has every clue, it is you who seems not to. Yes. So the plan's not working. He talks about this, how our enemies use resources like aluminum & gas against us. To make us fund them. To hit us in our pockets. How we walked right into that. How Russia is producing this & that. Do you have a better one? You think you know how to simply turn around 30 years of mistakes? Or do you just want the prices to go back down on the international commodities our enemies use against us? They're not. Well, not unless we be good & roll over when they tell us to. Until we're their slaves. You want to be a good boy & roll over don't you? Oh yes Mr. Putin here's Ukraine pleeeeease make the gas prices go back to normal! Oh yes Mr. Hitler here's the Sudetenland you asked for and so WW2 never happened & that's why we celebrate Neville Chamberlain day! Or am I wrong? What *do* you want?
In my time , during Vietnam it was said , "What if they had a war and nobody came " . " War is a Racket" a book by Maj Gen Smedley Butler USMC two time Medal of Honor times two . You 'all must be invested in war . Any of you ever wear the uniform ?
One million reservists out of a population if 5.5 million (as said at 19:50). Is this related to this country (Finland) being for the fifth consecutive year the happiest nation on earth in 2024? Maybe security makes Finns happy.
@@alexdevcamp @alexdevcamp Or maybe being happy because your government incites hatred against its neighbouring country with no rational reason too do so!
at the end comes the wake-up message ..... down to the point, even if we do not want to hear it, if there is not a combined understanding and intention, there want be a change to get peace and security
The world is dangerous because countries don't oblige by international law thinking that might makes right, for a long time it did. These countries were warned that there would come a day that this policy would blow up in their face, guess what, it did, some started crying wolf. As a statesman recently said, "the vampire bal is coming to an end". This whole BS around Ukraine didn't have to happen, as with Serbia, Lybia, Syria, Afghanistan and so on, and so on. Now a statesman reacts to those provocations and all of a sudden some remember that the world is a dangerous place with dangerous countries.
13:19 That is a GROSSLY forced analogy!! Not all international & political conflicts need be reduced to WAR... that is just a grossly negligent thing to say about it... far to simple minded approach there....
I’m aware that most of the comments are filled with qualified experts so this is a shot in the dark. Why does the military, state dept. or whoever grant interviews like this? How do they choose the outlet, spokesperson, message, and medium? Do I just need to touch grass?
One of the smartest talks I've heard. He makes an enormous amount of sense. While the entire talk is great, his answer to a question starting at 29:00 is spot on, and is absolutely true. We have become a society of wimps. So afraid of getting a booboo that we have forgotten what to even do if we have to act to protect ourselves. I think the answer is simple. From top to bottom (parent to CEO) we need to stop coddling. Teach kids that there is a difference between losing and winning, that you need to work hard for what you want - it will no longer be handed to you. Take away the "everyone gets a reward" babying that has been going on. Stop allowing people to continue to believe they are entitled and make them understand that their as* is no better than anyone else's. Weakness is what allowed Putin to roll into Ukraine. It's also what is allowing China to keep threatening it's neighbors. Instead of letting China get away with harassment they need to be pushed back, hard. The US basically has handed everything to China (stupidly). We thought it would help to avoid war, but all it's doing is to embolden another entitled crybaby. I think another way to put what Adm. Bauer is saying is to grow up, not be so worried about getting your feelings hurt, and to think about your country and others needs before your own.
How do you find "we" in a multi cultural society. In the UK we are balkanised. Whole streets with just one ethnicity/religion. After all elections are being fought on gaza, not the state of rubbish collection. This man does not appear to understand the fracturing of European countries. In the UK I have yet to find anyone who would allow.themselves to be conscripted. The elites have spent 30 years telling us we're deplorable. Fine, then don't expect us to fight. You fight.
@@AmYiChai The interviewee also looks at the audience while he speaks, and he does it quite a lot... if you don't want interaction, just put everybody in front of a screen.
@@artiefakt4402 except he wasnt doing 'that'. Pay more attention to the interviewer when he looks away, where he then looks, for how long. He even would do that to break eyecontact with the interviewee. Thats just not right.
I found this talk articulate, honest and refreshing. Thank you Admiral Rob Bauer! I hope more people realise how important Nato is to Democratic nations.
How is it that Rand corporation members have so much influence over NATO? That's the only explanation I can come up with after reading the Rand corporation report 2019 on Ukraine. Why has reality become so similar to the report?
Lord Ismay, the first Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), reportedly observed that the purpose of the Alliance was to keep the Americans in Europe, the Russians out, and the Germans down.
The politicians were the problem. Chancellors like Schroeder and Merkel mollycoddled Putin and undermined Europe's security for Russian energy. Putin corrupted both the SDP and CDU, Germany's two major parties.
When people from Eastern and Central Europe were saying exactly the same things for more than a decade we were called “grumpy” “pessimistic” and “Russophobic”
@@BlazejMarczakright?! I’m from Eastern Europe and so many of us were saying these things, but we were dismissed as hateful, uneducated and yes - Russophobic. 🤷♀️
@Redcrown1979 NATO enlargement is CONTRARY to peace. Shoud we try with Chinese and Russian military alliance in Cuba ? In Mexico? Have you ever tried to think that the RF also need their own security 🤔....?
It's very noble for European countries to avoid investing in defense for moral reasons. Fear not, though: Russia will pick up the slack. China will assist them.
Didn't we say that before Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan? Was the Vietnam domino theory correct? Is the end of the world happening because the Taliban took over Afghanistan? Russia won't invade NATO...unless we continue to mess around with it @@patrickdonohue530
Is there anyone left who doesn't realize that NATO is the actual problem and threat? NATO ensures that tensions and threats are maintained, which in itself is an obstacle to lasting peace and to experiencing something new and different from the mindset that has led us to the situation we have now.
I would say NATO without considering Russian security interests is a problem. In general, NATO should never have been involved in offensive campaigns or hostile maneuvers.
What is getting me is the guy who asked the good question is not attentive to the admiral as he answers. His head is nodding left and right all over like someone with an ADHD issue.
What about this question first.. What have WE done incorrectly during the same era 2008, 2014, 2019, etc.? When discussing such a heavy topic wouldn’t it be wiser to discuss how “it takes two?”
Why would the US leave NATO that the US controls and uses as a tool to maintain its hegemony alive? I believe EU should leave NATO, so that it can control its own destiny without the interference of the US. The US, not Russia, provoked the war in Ukraine that EU did not want or needed.
Sir, please noted. None want war, whole human arround the world love peace, please don't talked it seem like only NATO didn't want war. It's the basic principle of living
@@phil20_20 assuming democracies are inherently peace loving is a woefully false equivalence. NATO are the ones that upset the balance of power and peace in Europe, not Russia. And autocracies do care a lot about their own people, you've deluded yourself into making a caricature of your enemies
@@wolfswinkel8906Agree and even Reuters had an article that Putin has around 84% approval rating. That’s higher than any leader in the West. Russia had a record breaking 74% voter turnout with Putin winning 87% of the vote and there were 1,299 international observers from over 130 countries.
"If you want peace, prepare for war" - Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus (Roman writer ≈ 4th century AD) Most European countries live under a dangerous illusion. It is time wake up.
Absolutly. The difference between civilized humans and animals, is the capacity to help others to heal. If an animal breaks a leg, it's done, it will possible die. A human, is taken care until it heals. We can only survive a war if we stop this nonsense of me, me, me and my rights. Ubuntu is the way, "what is good for all, is good for me"
I would love to do something for my country, but the government makes it very hard to own a home to take care of my family and healthcare is expensive.
That's complete nonesence. It is we who live in the past, who remember the past, and who have been warning our politicians about the need to strengthen our military, bring back conscription ( of some type) etc. We remember the Cold War, the frightening times and wars through the 60's, 70's , 80's and 90's so we are under no illusion about the situation we are in.
Pillaging the poor and weak that worked, the west got cocky, then they thought they could play this game in Ukraine, sledge hammer came down. It's game over and everybody knows. Listen to him "there are 500.000 dead on both sides" for crying out loud Bauer, it's just laughable, comical. Look at Afghanistan, the west doesn't have a clue, what a retreat, panic everywhere....NATO wouldn't stand a chance. "We thought that we had a contract with a company, gasprom" just hear this man talk....so the west didn't do such things? The west can do whatever it wants and the rest should just oblige, but when others do this then it's a dictator who's calling the shots. Talk about being self consumed
Call article 3! Every nation has to be able to defend itself. We see Russia waging war toward Europe, we hear RU verbalize that it is intending to attack Poland, Finland, Britain, etccc….there should be zero question as to IF nato can get into the war. It’s settled
@@sqweege6432 You haven't read or listened to John Mearsheimer's lectures? Basic matter of realpolitics that the earlier Western foreign policy elite understood. That's why there were those gentlemen's agreements to not expand NATO, that's why John F. Kennedy was ready to break international law and start a war if USSR brought nukes to Cuba, but took the nukes out of Turkey since USSR agreed to not nuclearly arm Cuba... Realpolitics is the reason why AFTER Russia's invasion USA and Australia screamed about "redlines" when Solomon Islands and China were about to start talks about a military deal, alliance and a possible base in the islands - despite Western countries crying out at Russia wanting redlines in Ukraine. Heck, the entire United Nations as an organization is shaped heavily by realpolitics, because the winners of WW2 would not accept signing a lot of those agreements without unfair veto powers. Also the definition of a genocide is so bad for the protection of all the people as all the powers who negotiated the definition had huge lakes of blood at their hands and didn't want to carry responsibility for their actions. Realpolitics is the reason why our system of international law is so flawed and constantly violated in order to further advance the interests of powerful states and alliances by those who have power, in order to gain more security in a world without a greater (divine) power upkeeping those laws consistently. So I'd guess he is pointing out the Western hypocrisy and double-standards when it comes to Russia's realpolitic based interests, while the West is constantly engaged in those same kind of actions. Funny thing is, the West has already shown a lot of signs of not caring about UN, humanrights or any other restrictions: There's absolutely no bat of an eye in our politicians eyes when we call for a Russian warcriminal, Putin, to be arrested and judged in Hague while our own warcriminals walk free and enjoy highstatus in our societies. There is no time paid on how Russia uses USA's justification for an illegal invasion of Iraq for their own illegal invasion of Ukraine. There's this perverted talk of "Rules based international order" while we in the West keep breaking UN laws decades, threaten UN institutions and their representatives if they dare issue a warrant on Netanyahu and we are actively supporting the most documented and broadcasted live genocide in human history. So... According to international law Ukraine has the right to join any alliance they want to join. They are an independent country. But also according to international law Mexico, Cuba, Haiti and so on all have the right to house Russian, Chinese or even North-Korean nukes pointed at Washington and Pentagon. Not one of those enemies of the West or those American neighbors are asking for these things though, because of understanding of realpolitics and that that USA and it's allies would destroy them if they attempted to do such an alliance. However, the West provoking the war in Ukraine with NATO expansion is just another push, a boost to the unraveling of our international system of law, rights and restraints... Possibly a critical one. One which the West has pushed because of the economic rise of China and the BRICS countries. A very stupid and evil thing to do from the West, but I do think that we are very likely living in our end of Empire moment and that makes the West more dangerous (and stupid) than ever. Personally I just wish that the Western realists would have remained in power after the Cold War, because humanity does deserve better than this.
The Russians successfully made us think that our military industrial complex was a problem for us. The question is, where is our military industrial complex when we need it?
Correction: the Diehl plant that burnt in Berlin is part of a company that manufactures defense elements but the plant in Berlin doesn’t produce defense components. Would be worse to mention / reiterate that NATO is a purely defensive organization.
Bauer spells it out plain and simple. We became complacent since the end of the Cold War, thinking we were the victors and that meant there would never be any major enemies in the future. In an ideal world, we would all lay down our arms, but we don't live in that world. If we lay down our arms, someone else will keep theirs and exert force on us to rule the world. Freedom is nothing if it isn't fought for. Democracy is nothing if it isn't defended. Society is nothing if it isn't protected. Neutral countries like Sweden and Finland knew well that you can't just say you're neutral and expect everyone else to agree with you. Let's remember that neutral Belgium was invaded and conquered in both World Wars. Hitler planned to invade neutral Ireland. Sweden and Finland invested heavily in their military to defend their neutrality, and yet even then decided that it was better and safer to be part of the collective defence alliance of NATO. We need to stop being so short-sighted, thinking only of today and tomorrow, and start planning for all eventualities (whether that is war, a pandemic, climate change, or something else entirely). We need to stop being so selfish, thinking only of ourselves and our money and our comforts. If we don't start thinking about, and investing in, the greater good, then we might wake up one day (if we wake up at all) to a world where that good is gone.
I am 60, a retired LtCol of the Turkish Army. It is my first time hearing Adm. Bauer. He is incredibly elaborate, rational and convincing. Thank you sir for such straigthforward talk.
i don't want make fun of you, but define Rational
@@bestvideos4ever1 Rational means having reason or understanding relating to, based on, or agreeable to reason. you can look it up in the dictionary.
Exactly 💯Abicaksiz
Well said and I agree
He is an elitist. He is going to get us all killed.
9:35 lets be clear here, it was never western consumers that pushed western industries to build factories in the east or create joint ventures to share tech with China. It were corporations that wanted to get in on those jucy eastern markets and by that sold of the technological lead the only advantage we had. Our greed for profits and for what? So we could have a washing machine a few bugs cheaper but also with a tenth of the former life expectancy. Meanwhile looking at the development of wages in comparison to interest rates allowing heirs to live of inheritances without ever producing anything usefull ... all that could have been obvious to backfire and it was done anyways. Neoliberalism has eaten itself and it just hasn't realised yet that it is already dead.
absolutely correct .... it is the greed which was the driving force ..... the madness to get more and more at a cheaper price, ..... now China has the biggest army in the world they produce their own nukes and they want to dominate and control everyone, Tibet, India, Bhutan, Hong Kong China sea, Philippians, Taiwan, ..... and when in 2008 Greece was in bankruptcy, they bought their infrastructure, ports and transport with that they control all movement, and in Africa they do the same ....
It's not either or, it's both.
you did ask for this, any chance of alternative economic systems like mutalism or syndicalism were lumped into le ebil GOMMUNISM and demonized by the average american until neoliberalism is the last that remains, so now neoliberalism is what happens, so you exactly have yourselves to blame
@@NeostormXLMAX Who is you? The average worker with no political power?
@@toddharig8142the average american has a good amount of political power they just don’t use it
American interventionism has not made the world safer, more democratic, or peaceful. Every place the United States has intervened or invaded has not benefited the United States; Korea, Vietnam, Lebanon, Middle east, Mogadishu, Libya, Syria, and now Ukraine. 64,000 Americans have died in American military police actions or wars since 1950. No one remembers these war or hardly knows where the places they died were. Outside of the American dead but are the millions of foreign civilians killed in these actions.
Trillions of dollars that could have been invested to make the lives of Americans better were wasted lining the pockets of the military industrial complex.
@30:00 His analogy about "We" Vs "Me" I thought was really insightful. However it's not going to happen in the UK anytime soon. Patriotic and healthy nationalism has purposely been destroyed since the late 90s. Whether it's stupid accusations about racism or calling everyone who wants to protect their homeland as a white Supremacist. Even our own Conservative government mock the very people who would be first to enlist for a war to protect us. Also the elephant in the room there's huge lack of trust from the new millions and millions of migrants every year we receive, many outwardly want us to lose any future war. The war would be at home first before it's abroad with Iran, China or whoever. It would take radical change over several decades to bring back the "We".
It makes our military family very scared for the future.
I guess the Soviets won afterall.
This was a terrifyingly refreshing reminder and a wonderful listen, much respect for RB doing this and being so open. 🙃
This Admiral really has a great grasp on the big picture and talks very intelligently in a clear and precise manner. A very interesting presentation 😊. Thank you.
Dutchies are always direct and to the point...
shocking of your above "soft racism comment" for generalizing 17 million people. All matured people knows that every place has smart and dumbs, good and evils...
Bauer is delusional, but he's well paid for it.
@@lmvcnn oh just... Sod off. I'm Dutch and the culture generally permits more abrasive comments than others. No racism involved. The Dutch culture allows comments to people you have no relationship with. This is different from other countries.
this man needs war to get more stripes. Dangerous figure.
That's trait of a simpleton
Zelensky said only 30k Ukrainian troops killed a few months ago , surely he's not lying
It is very reassuring to us Americans that you have someone like Admiral Bauer in Europe, he for reason holds a high office within NATO. You can tell he has to sell and persuade this idea of war to continental Europeans which see it with disdain instead of an eventuality. Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum.
Hi,
American daughter!
Problem here in Europe is that in general the population isn't well informed and most people don't like to listen to political (military) topics.
Especially the last 2 generations are more gamers and Netflixers are nearly totally unaware of the values taught by older generations.
I am a total fan of this man, and have been for many years.
he is straightforward and goes straight to the heart of the matter.
As a war veteran, I know exactly what he is talking about when he says we.🎉
This man had no clue, what Putin prepared las 25 yeras to destroy all enemies.
@@PavolFilek Putin can't even make sure there is fuel and heat 10 km outside Moscow, 😂😂
He is a war bond salesman and you're sucking it up perfectly for him.
@@HPF-JensenAnd you're the one who's is "whistling in the dark!"
@@patrickganly5206 yes and i like it
At least be honest. Russia invaded Ukraine but nato has move approximately 1000 km closer to Russia borders.
When people from Eastern and Central Europe were saying exactly the same things for more than a decade we were called “grumpy” “pessimistic” and “Russophobic” Don’t believe me? Read old issues of New Eastern Europe journal just to mention one example.
True. This were the times when cheap oil and gas came from Russia in the western countries. We can very easy see how the narrative changes, when western countries are at risk or lose money or cheap resources.
Our Western European mistake was that we assumed Russia could go through the same path that all the other countries "behind the iron curtain" went through. We didn't realise that Russia is a completely different beast. I'm also guilty of that. Russia was never able to really make the transition to a stable democracy, and they always kept the "We are the superior Russians" mentality. At least we can claim that we did give them a chance, by integrating their economy into ours. But looking backwards, that was a mistake indeed. 2014 should have triggered a lot more action than it did.
We were coled " Good looking" to. 😂🎉
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@RPGPlayground
Democracies don't stage coups in Ukraine and then trick Ukraine into fighting a proxy war for the NATO Mafia. NATO thought they could punish Russia for not kissing the ring. Tough luck.
this man needs war to get more stripes. Dangerous figure.
Robert Peter Bauer is a lieutenant-admiral in the Royal Netherlands Navy, currently serving as the Chair of the NATO Military Committee since June 2021, after succeeding Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach.
Bauer previously served as the Chief of Defence (Dutch: Commandant der Strijdkrachten) from October 2017 to April 2021, and as the Vice Chief of Defence of the Armed forces of the Netherlands from 1 September 2015 to 13 July 2017. Bauer was also involved in anti-terrorist and anti-piracy operations in the Mediterranean Sea, and in the Horn of Africa.
Try diplomacy instead of Warmongering.
Ah... diplomacy... Just like the infamous "its peace in our time" from 1938. How did that work out for you Europeans huh? But i guess some people never learns. Diplomacy doesn't always work. Its the reality not warmongering
Lol the guy talking to CEOs as if they were children. Amaizing.
Because they pretty much are lol
Ok we pay 2% for war but we need to 2% for peace too. What is the point of war if the institutions for peace are weakened
2% is not just "for war", when much of that 2% acts like a deterrant from invasion, it's also in essence "for peace" too.
@dallysinghson5569 Norway is the only country that offers close to 1% of its GDP for social and economic assistance to countries in need. The rest are well under that. The rich countries provide weapons as part of "aid" programs mostly used against their own people. Or give them food as a way to dump their surpluss and create dependance. Only to be treated by Trump as shitholes. The richest one, the US, spends 1 trillion dollars in their military establishment. So yes we are very efficient destroyers.
Dude looks like he is straight out of red alert cutscenes
Actually, Bauer is straight out of the world of Dr Strangelove. In an interview the other day (in a leading Stockholm morning paper) he called for Europe to switch to an overall war economy and hedge everything on an attempt to scale up military production to help Ukraine break Russia /a completely futile aspiration).
@@louise_rose we'll see
@@louise_rose How is that Dr. Strangelove?
And no, do not misrepresent what was said, which is that stockpiles should be prioritized for Ukraine. Nothing about "breaking" Russia in the territorial sense you dishonestly imply.
@@louise_roseAnd you went from a disney's story. EU peace means american control, but now the usa are tired. So or we defende ourself or prepare to a bad final, not now, not tomorrow but very soon.
@@cesaresperelli That's just BS. Europe can very well do without propping up Ukraine It's the
American elites that can't stomach losing control of Ukraine
Rob Baeur is right on the money, everybody needs to hear this message or face the consequences, this man has a very high position in NATO Military Command, and knows what he is talking about, he is not the chief of Mil Committee for nothing. Best talk on a Wests poor readiness for total war, the Russians and Chinese have no such problems. We could go under in a stouch against the autocrats. All need to wake up and make urgent changes. Thank you Admiral Bauer.
We are all going to face the consequences of our leaders.
Stoush
@@phil20_20didn’t the collective we vote for them?
Russians definitely didn't seem prepared for total war... they are struggling to take a country at their border, a country deprived of a NAVY, with a very limited and outdated air force, and whose army was mostly composed of old soviet equipment.
China hasn't been at war for decades, they're able to produce lots of things and are way more technologically advanced than Russia... but I highly doubt things would go smoothly if they had to go to war against a near peer adversary tomorrow.
@@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1ncleast-worst candidate, is the order of the day...beta-tested in oz (like a lot of things, I suspect...lockdowns, and the attendant amendments to statutes, like planning permission by-pass, lock downs on borders?)..
Another threat to Europe could be America's Internal Politics, my guess
And this arrogant NATO Millitary Chief. This man takes no responsibility for all of the lies and problems NATO expansion and regime change has caused. unbelievable.
One of the things I'm wondering is did the russians really completely shut the EU off of their cheap gas ?
If so then why the spec op to blow up their pipeline ?
If they truly cut off the supply then there is no need to blow up the supply lines right ?
Admiral states facts that are half truths
Seems like the Ukrainians blew up NS... likely for more a couple reasons :
- Hurt Russia's ability to earn money and pay for its war
- Preventing EU countries to take the easy route and go back to a cheap Russian gas in the future
The western imposed sanctions are the cause of gas supplies being cut off / diverted. Considering the amount of sanctions imposed on Russia by the west, it would seem only natural for Russia to respond in kind, but this doesn’t appear to be happening.
It's possible Russia blew it because they have contractual obligations to deliver given amounts of gas. This way they're off the hook.
Maybe the West did it? We can only speculate. No intelligence has been made public.
Nato blew piplekime its obvious
This is so good! I wish the public in all European countries could see this. It should be mandatory.
we do, dont worry!
Italy here, I watch the news every day and I hadn't seen this before.
Why are we listening to an elitist military dude. Talk about economics? Concentrate on troops.
Wouldn't it have been better, to listen to your colleague vice admiral schonbach ? Instead he had to resign, just because of telling his opinion in India. You call that democracy ?
The US shouldn’t have blown up the pipeline.
Another russian bot.
@@Cradlelinglolz
It is more unethical to refuse to support defense industry because a pension fund is a security fund. What security will anyone have via complete capitulation?
So true ...
This is why we need conscription army for all the weat, we need cheaper manpower to win because the west purchase power is much lower than our enemy. Russia can build more tanks for fraction of the money so we need conscription to lower the cost. Russia has large spending but low inflation we can't do that, if we spend we get inflation so we need to invest more money in to weapons and Armor and cut money given to manpower to balance inflation
Wow, writes great speeches but also speaks inspiringly & insightfully off the cuff.
Chill out lol
While he does nothing.
@@bo45 great quip
Military Chief who Doesn’t Know Roughly how much the population of England is ? 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
One of the best interviews of a Western Military leader. Bravo!
You think he could supervise the deportation of a load of malaysian dissidents to cape town
Please talk more about supply lines.
This is one of the best interviews I have heard since the start of the full scale war in Ukraine. He's spot on, time and again. Thank you.
He doesn't have a clue, zero.
So why don't you apply for his job, @@mitrovdan?
@@smallpeople172 no, no, let him do it he's on the right track. Cranking up the supply of shells is going as planned, right? Where would we get that idea from that Russia is out producing the entire western world (shells) by a margin of 6 to 7 against 1?
Their economy is also in disarray, the Dutch aren't quietly buying russian gas and there certainly aren't any LNG tankers coming into the Rotterdam harbour, definitely not in Spain, France, GB etc etc. As far as I know the Canadians haven't eased the restrictions on russian aluminium for their aviation industry, 😉. Or are you suggesting that the western plan to drag Russia into a Ukrainian quagmire is working? Seems to me the other way around - could have fooled me.
@@mitrovdan Get used to it buddy. Relations with Russia are not going back to normal.
This talk is about self-reflection on the mistake of letting our guards down too low around our former & once again current enemies. It's up for debate if they ever were "friends" at all. 30 years isn't very long.
He has every clue, it is you who seems not to.
Yes. So the plan's not working. He talks about this, how our enemies use resources like aluminum & gas against us. To make us fund them. To hit us in our pockets. How we walked right into that. How Russia is producing this & that. Do you have a better one? You think you know how to simply turn around 30 years of mistakes?
Or do you just want the prices to go back down on the international commodities our enemies use against us? They're not. Well, not unless we be good & roll over when they tell us to. Until we're their slaves.
You want to be a good boy & roll over don't you? Oh yes Mr. Putin here's Ukraine pleeeeease make the gas prices go back to normal!
Oh yes Mr. Hitler here's the Sudetenland you asked for and so WW2 never happened & that's why we celebrate Neville Chamberlain day!
Or am I wrong?
What *do* you want?
Much respect to the Admiral and our allies in NATO. If I could lend a phrase, “United We Stand, Divided We Fall”.
-❤️🫡 from 🇺🇸
💯% true 💙🇺🇲💙
In my time , during Vietnam it was said , "What if they had a war and nobody came " . " War is a Racket" a book by Maj Gen Smedley Butler USMC two time Medal of Honor times two . You 'all must be invested in war . Any of you ever wear the uniform ?
Enlist yourself WARPIG
One million reservists out of a population if 5.5 million (as said at 19:50). Is this related to this country (Finland) being for the fifth consecutive year the happiest nation on earth in 2024? Maybe security makes Finns happy.
Maybe being happy because your government functions correctly, makes you want to protect it
@@alexdevcamp Or maybe being happy because your government incites hatred against a neighbouring country and it's people!
@@alexdevcamp Or maybe being happy because your government incites hatred against its neighbouring country with no rational reason to do so!
@@alexdevcamp @alexdevcamp Or maybe being happy because your government incites hatred against its neighbouring country with no rational reason too do so!
@alexdevcamp Or maybe being happy because your government incites hatred against its neighbouring country with no rational reason too do so!
This guy seems pretty cool he needs to be in politics
This
He is in politics> General or admiral in Western militaries is actually a political function.
NO. He is an expert and we need him where he is.
He is, listen to the dribble.
Soldiers cant be politicians
Imagine listening to an arms industry salesman
Because of their attitudes, Bauer and their ilk shall loose, by their own value definitions.
at the end comes the wake-up message ..... down to the point, even if we do not want to hear it, if there is not a combined understanding and intention, there want be a change to get peace and security
9:37 I couldn't agree more. The world is a dangerous place. It always has been.
The world is dangerous because countries don't oblige by international law thinking that might makes right, for a long time it did. These countries were warned that there would come a day that this policy would blow up in their face, guess what, it did, some started crying wolf. As a statesman recently said, "the vampire bal is coming to an end". This whole BS around Ukraine didn't have to happen, as with Serbia, Lybia, Syria, Afghanistan and so on, and so on. Now a statesman reacts to those provocations and all of a sudden some remember that the world is a dangerous place with dangerous countries.
13:19 That is a GROSSLY forced analogy!! Not all international & political conflicts need be reduced to WAR... that is just a grossly negligent thing to say about it... far to simple minded approach there....
Yes, concur. It’s high time mankind had a serious think.
Why dont you talk about peace?
Because they don’t make $$$$ from peace
Sir, your uniform is so honor and incredible
Probably Made in China, Atleast the buttons
Too bad it makes him look like a hand puppet
I’m aware that most of the comments are filled with qualified experts so this is a shot in the dark. Why does the military, state dept. or whoever grant interviews like this? How do they choose the outlet, spokesperson, message, and medium? Do I just need to touch grass?
What a brilliant minded articulated analisis this highly experienced high rank militar is showing . A real gift to hear .
One of the smartest talks I've heard. He makes an enormous amount of sense. While the entire talk is great, his answer to a question starting at 29:00 is spot on, and is absolutely true. We have become a society of wimps. So afraid of getting a booboo that we have forgotten what to even do if we have to act to protect ourselves. I think the answer is simple. From top to bottom (parent to CEO) we need to stop coddling. Teach kids that there is a difference between losing and winning, that you need to work hard for what you want - it will no longer be handed to you. Take away the "everyone gets a reward" babying that has been going on. Stop allowing people to continue to believe they are entitled and make them understand that their as* is no better than anyone else's. Weakness is what allowed Putin to roll into Ukraine. It's also what is allowing China to keep threatening it's neighbors. Instead of letting China get away with harassment they need to be pushed back, hard. The US basically has handed everything to China (stupidly). We thought it would help to avoid war, but all it's doing is to embolden another entitled crybaby. I think another way to put what Adm. Bauer is saying is to grow up, not be so worried about getting your feelings hurt, and to think about your country and others needs before your own.
Get rid of that smug interviewer
How do you find "we" in a multi cultural society. In the UK we are balkanised. Whole streets with just one ethnicity/religion. After all elections are being fought on gaza, not the state of rubbish collection. This man does not appear to understand the fracturing of European countries. In the UK I have yet to find anyone who would allow.themselves to be conscripted. The elites have spent 30 years telling us we're deplorable. Fine, then don't expect us to fight. You fight.
Why the heck is the interviewer constantly looking away to another side of the room during a conversation/interview? -.-
He most probably wants to act as a 'bridge' between the public & the interviewee
@@artiefakt4402yeah, you act like that by interviewing and paying attention, not looking around because someone in the audience moved.
@@AmYiChai The interviewee also looks at the audience while he speaks, and he does it quite a lot... if you don't want interaction, just put everybody in front of a screen.
@@artiefakt4402 except he wasnt doing 'that'. Pay more attention to the interviewer when he looks away, where he then looks, for how long. He even would do that to break eyecontact with the interviewee. Thats just not right.
Yeah you're right I have noticed that
To be efficient and respond to peak demand signals is indeed a tall order.
I found this talk articulate, honest and refreshing. Thank you Admiral Rob Bauer! I hope more people realise how important Nato is to Democratic nations.
Soon NATO will be past
Ukraine is democracy now?😂
How is it that Rand corporation members have so much influence over NATO?
That's the only explanation I can come up with after reading the Rand corporation report 2019 on Ukraine.
Why has reality become so similar to the report?
Lord Ismay, the first Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), reportedly observed that the purpose of the Alliance was to keep the Americans in Europe, the Russians out, and the Germans down.
What an awesome speaker, message and presentation!! Truth spoken plainly. BZ!
Brilliant speaker. Right on the nose.
Our politicians should be ramming this message home every single day.
The politicians were the problem. Chancellors like Schroeder and Merkel mollycoddled Putin and undermined Europe's security for Russian energy. Putin corrupted both the SDP and CDU, Germany's two major parties.
Voters ram the politicians more than the other way around, so attention to news media and education are necessary for an informed electorate.
@@richarddietzen3137just tell me all the objective facts i will make my own conclusions on most matters
why
Very clear. It certainly brings peace of mind to see our military command handling and considering over vital defense issues.
empty words and pure B.S from him
@@beatxassassin6439 Ok Vladimir
Finally someone who knows, speak out
When people from Eastern and Central Europe were saying exactly the same things for more than a decade we were called “grumpy” “pessimistic” and “Russophobic”
@@BlazejMarczakright?! I’m from Eastern Europe and so many of us were saying these things, but we were dismissed as hateful, uneducated and yes - Russophobic. 🤷♀️
He knows nothing. Just empty words and pure B.S from him
@@beatxassassin6439 Care to elaborate? Dont think you can.
@Redcrown1979 NATO enlargement is CONTRARY to peace. Shoud we try with Chinese and Russian military alliance in Cuba ? In Mexico? Have you ever tried to think that the RF also need their own security 🤔....?
Nato/Usa out of Ucraine👍🕊
Hulde Admiraal Bauer! Wat een fantastisch sterk betoog!
Much respect from Texas. God Save The Free World
Blaming Russia for what NATO caused. Sick.
Brilliant talk. My new barometer for looking at the world in the macro level.
empty words and pure B.S from him
@@beatxassassin6439 I really despair reading the pro-war comments here…..
@@SS-qk8oc Neville.Chameberlain or Winston Churchill?
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It's very noble for European countries to avoid investing in defense for moral reasons. Fear not, though: Russia will pick up the slack. China will assist them.
very very well spoken
empty words and pure B.S from him
9:24 The higher cost of products will be offset by more jobs and consequently greater purchasing power, which is healthy for internal demand.
How about “How countries can prepare for peace?”
That’s an admirable ambition. But, when the other guy is a predator, best be ready.
Preparing for war means preparing for peace.
Didn't we say that before Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan? Was the Vietnam domino theory correct? Is the end of the world happening because the Taliban took over Afghanistan? Russia won't invade NATO...unless we continue to mess around with it
@@patrickdonohue530
Thank you for this important talk. Happy to learn.
Excellent interview, great POV
Everyone living in the West should listen to this man
Is there anyone left who doesn't realize that NATO is the actual problem and threat? NATO ensures that tensions and threats are maintained, which in itself is an obstacle to lasting peace and to experiencing something new and different from the mindset that has led us to the situation we have now.
I would say NATO without considering Russian security interests is a problem. In general, NATO should never have been involved in offensive campaigns or hostile maneuvers.
Aaah, what a relief! Finally a very good, clear speech to our Situation in the West! Thank you!
Europe needs to pull its weight
What is getting me is the guy who asked the good question is not attentive to the admiral as he answers. His head is nodding left and right all over like someone with an ADHD issue.
What about this question first.. What have WE done incorrectly during the same era 2008, 2014, 2019, etc.? When discussing such a heavy topic wouldn’t it be wiser to discuss how “it takes two?”
The USA.. needs to leave NATO.... asap
Why would the US leave NATO that the US controls and uses as a tool to maintain its hegemony alive? I believe EU should leave NATO, so that it can control its own destiny without the interference of the US. The US, not Russia, provoked the war in Ukraine that EU did not want or needed.
Sir, please noted. None want war, whole human arround the world love peace, please don't talked it seem like only NATO didn't want war. It's the basic principle of living
Unless you are an autocrat, and don't care about your people. That is what he is talking about here.
@@phil20_20 assuming democracies are inherently peace loving is a woefully false equivalence. NATO are the ones that upset the balance of power and peace in Europe, not Russia.
And autocracies do care a lot about their own people, you've deluded yourself into making a caricature of your enemies
@@phil20_20the west don't care about Human life
Look at The Middle East
@@wolfswinkel8906Agree and even Reuters had an article that Putin has around 84% approval rating. That’s higher than any leader in the West. Russia had a record breaking 74% voter turnout with Putin winning 87% of the vote and there were 1,299 international observers from over 130 countries.
Do you believe in lies.
Very interesting discussion. He was a great speaker and made a lot of good points.
😁 spokeperson for the War House and Pantagon...gud luc EU...🤣
Wasn’t NATO supposed to disband after that or am I trippin agian GENERAL
You can imagine why he is the Head of military of the strongest Treaty in the world. He is vast and diverse in knowledge.
I do not see that. Compared with previous Nato Generals, he is simply echoing, what he is told to by the hegimonial power...
You are a Ukranian bot. Or just easily impressed….
Why on earth should we prepare for war?
Good fences make good neighbours. Especially if your neighbour is russia.
How on earth does one live with investing in death? Mankind has lost it!
"If you want peace, prepare for war" - Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus (Roman writer ≈ 4th century AD) Most European countries live under a dangerous illusion. It is time wake up.
Are you equating people , humans to animals???!!!
@@Henley-j5whumans are vertebrae mammals. We are nothing but animals.
You don't invest in death you invest in defense. You invest in strength. In protection from death.
Grow up…
Wow, this was a good one! The end is really for us to think about, from "me" to "we"....
Absolutly. The difference between civilized humans and animals, is the capacity to help others to heal. If an animal breaks a leg, it's done, it will possible die. A human, is taken care until it heals. We can only survive a war if we stop this nonsense of me, me, me and my rights. Ubuntu is the way, "what is good for all, is good for me"
I would love to do something for my country, but the government makes it very hard to own a home to take care of my family and healthcare is expensive.
The billionaires who control the government*
Great conversation! Should be a wake up call to many folks living in the past and woefully unprepared for the challenges coming our way in the future.
It is now.
That's complete nonesence. It is we who live in the past, who remember the past, and who have been warning our politicians about the need to strengthen our military, bring back conscription ( of some type) etc. We remember the Cold War, the frightening times and wars through the 60's, 70's , 80's and 90's so we are under no illusion about the situation we are in.
Pillaging the poor and weak that worked, the west got cocky, then they thought they could play this game in Ukraine, sledge hammer came down. It's game over and everybody knows. Listen to him "there are 500.000 dead on both sides" for crying out loud Bauer, it's just laughable, comical. Look at Afghanistan, the west doesn't have a clue, what a retreat, panic everywhere....NATO wouldn't stand a chance. "We thought that we had a contract with a company, gasprom" just hear this man talk....so the west didn't do such things? The west can do whatever it wants and the rest should just oblige, but when others do this then it's a dictator who's calling the shots. Talk about being self consumed
Are you okay?
Call article 3! Every nation has to be able to defend itself. We see Russia waging war toward Europe, we hear RU verbalize that it is intending to attack Poland, Finland, Britain, etccc….there should be zero question as to IF nato can get into the war. It’s settled
Thank you. Greetings from Curaçao.
We not me.
GR8 ANALYSIS! Thank you.
Why didnt you think about the risks while expanding the Nato into the Ukraine?
What does that mean exactly? Are you saying counties can’t join NATO/EU if they want to? What you’re saying doesn’t make any sense🤷🏼♂️
@@sqweege6432 You haven't read or listened to John Mearsheimer's lectures?
Basic matter of realpolitics that the earlier Western foreign policy elite understood. That's why there were those gentlemen's agreements to not expand NATO, that's why John F. Kennedy was ready to break international law and start a war if USSR brought nukes to Cuba, but took the nukes out of Turkey since USSR agreed to not nuclearly arm Cuba... Realpolitics is the reason why AFTER Russia's invasion USA and Australia screamed about "redlines" when Solomon Islands and China were about to start talks about a military deal, alliance and a possible base in the islands - despite Western countries crying out at Russia wanting redlines in Ukraine. Heck, the entire United Nations as an organization is shaped heavily by realpolitics, because the winners of WW2 would not accept signing a lot of those agreements without unfair veto powers. Also the definition of a genocide is so bad for the protection of all the people as all the powers who negotiated the definition had huge lakes of blood at their hands and didn't want to carry responsibility for their actions. Realpolitics is the reason why our system of international law is so flawed and constantly violated in order to further advance the interests of powerful states and alliances by those who have power, in order to gain more security in a world without a greater (divine) power upkeeping those laws consistently.
So I'd guess he is pointing out the Western hypocrisy and double-standards when it comes to Russia's realpolitic based interests, while the West is constantly engaged in those same kind of actions. Funny thing is, the West has already shown a lot of signs of not caring about UN, humanrights or any other restrictions:
There's absolutely no bat of an eye in our politicians eyes when we call for a Russian warcriminal, Putin, to be arrested and judged in Hague while our own warcriminals walk free and enjoy highstatus in our societies. There is no time paid on how Russia uses USA's justification for an illegal invasion of Iraq for their own illegal invasion of Ukraine. There's this perverted talk of "Rules based international order" while we in the West keep breaking UN laws decades, threaten UN institutions and their representatives if they dare issue a warrant on Netanyahu and we are actively supporting the most documented and broadcasted live genocide in human history.
So... According to international law Ukraine has the right to join any alliance they want to join. They are an independent country. But also according to international law Mexico, Cuba, Haiti and so on all have the right to house Russian, Chinese or even North-Korean nukes pointed at Washington and Pentagon. Not one of those enemies of the West or those American neighbors are asking for these things though, because of understanding of realpolitics and that that USA and it's allies would destroy them if they attempted to do such an alliance. However, the West provoking the war in Ukraine with NATO expansion is just another push, a boost to the unraveling of our international system of law, rights and restraints... Possibly a critical one. One which the West has pushed because of the economic rise of China and the BRICS countries. A very stupid and evil thing to do from the West, but I do think that we are very likely living in our end of Empire moment and that makes the West more dangerous (and stupid) than ever.
Personally I just wish that the Western realists would have remained in power after the Cold War, because humanity does deserve better than this.
The Russians successfully made us think that our military industrial complex was a problem for us. The question is, where is our military industrial complex when we need it?
In ukraine right now
Hey buddy, why don’t you enlist?
They are removing my comments that had my case info as well as information on a robbery downtown LA
Correction: the Diehl plant that burnt in Berlin is part of a company that manufactures defense elements but the plant in Berlin doesn’t produce defense components.
Would be worse to mention / reiterate that NATO is a purely defensive organization.
Respect
Wow! I clicked on a video and got a steak dinner of ideas! I feel relieved and chastened at the same time.
White Priviliged War Profiteer
As the general represents mainly the US they know best about economic warfare, being waged by the US for decades without any legal vasis
thanks for talking in vague generalities
He is dutch, and yeah economic warfare such as letting the germans buy 80% of their gas from russia. Get outta here
Thank you and more we
Bauer spells it out plain and simple. We became complacent since the end of the Cold War, thinking we were the victors and that meant there would never be any major enemies in the future. In an ideal world, we would all lay down our arms, but we don't live in that world. If we lay down our arms, someone else will keep theirs and exert force on us to rule the world.
Freedom is nothing if it isn't fought for. Democracy is nothing if it isn't defended. Society is nothing if it isn't protected.
Neutral countries like Sweden and Finland knew well that you can't just say you're neutral and expect everyone else to agree with you. Let's remember that neutral Belgium was invaded and conquered in both World Wars. Hitler planned to invade neutral Ireland. Sweden and Finland invested heavily in their military to defend their neutrality, and yet even then decided that it was better and safer to be part of the collective defence alliance of NATO.
We need to stop being so short-sighted, thinking only of today and tomorrow, and start planning for all eventualities (whether that is war, a pandemic, climate change, or something else entirely). We need to stop being so selfish, thinking only of ourselves and our money and our comforts. If we don't start thinking about, and investing in, the greater good, then we might wake up one day (if we wake up at all) to a world where that good is gone.
You're forgetting about Switzerland and Ireland. Still Neutral, were not invaded during both wars.
Make peace, you fools.
That would be foolish to make peace
He has had war as his living. Ofcourse he wants your life.