The Final Phase - Why Russia's Breakthrough Changes Everything in Ukraine 🔥

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  • @williamlangley8347
    @williamlangley8347 День тому +81

    Stepan Bandara oversaw the massacre at Babi Yar though if you look it up on Wikipedia the reference to him is removed just as any reference of Bandara being Nazi is noticeably absent in his Wikipedia page.

    • @egay86292
      @egay86292 День тому +17

      who owns Wikipedia? do they play golf with the owners of the NYT?

    • @Alejrued
      @Alejrued День тому +1

      Can you imagine how much more of a stranglehold they’d have if there was no Babi Yar etc?? At least we had a few years of peace

    • @anonnonny3142
      @anonnonny3142 День тому

      Just checked this, and while it’s noticeably less explicit it’s definitely still there.

    • @Alejrued
      @Alejrued 23 години тому

      @@egay86292 something like that.. 👃

    • @shandogg1313
      @shandogg1313 19 годин тому

      oi vey

  • @TheAmerican1963
    @TheAmerican1963 День тому +60

    What is interesting is Russia is breaking any and all "defensive lines" without large loses.

    • @lianasammartino8490
      @lianasammartino8490 День тому +1

      contrary to what western propaganda says.....

    • @Fractal379
      @Fractal379 23 години тому +18

      @@lianasammartino8490 Yeah, I heard Trump parroting the "1 million dead Russians" at his first press meet, when he was signing his Executive Orders, and the minuscule shred of hope I had, that he might make informed decisions, evaporated.

    • @Daniel-p2h5h
      @Daniel-p2h5h 21 годину тому

      ​@Fractal379Trump is a trojan horse for Israel. Now is all false promises

    • @hendrikvanleeuwen9110
      @hendrikvanleeuwen9110 20 годин тому +7

      It has been an open secret for over a year that most of the money allocated to second/third line defenses was squandered long ago.
      The Dnipro is the only defensible line.

    • @IliyaOsnovikov
      @IliyaOsnovikov 19 годин тому +8

      That because Russia holds an air and artillery superiority.

  • @real_lostinthefogofwar
    @real_lostinthefogofwar День тому +25

    Cheburashka sitting by the window, that's awesome.

  • @jeffrutledge1789
    @jeffrutledge1789 День тому +25

    Russia should take all of Eastern Ukraine and southern Ukraine all the way to Transnistria! Then leave western Ukraine semi independent demilitarized.

    • @trumanhw
      @trumanhw 2 години тому

      Totally agree. DEFINITELY Odessa. But I'm surprised by how confused people are about their performance. They are no doubt beating the snot out the Banderites, yes. And for all the US military's manufacturing issues, and DEI and the tra -- knees ... people have confused Russia's ability to outpace the equipment that NATO and the US have provided into some fantastical notion that their military is better than the US. If the US military could've been swapped out for the Russian military back in February of 2022 ... the speed and ferocity of the US military would've absolutely overwhelmed them within a month. We would've probably lost about 100 aircraft to their S300, but we would beat them so fast that logistics and support (in my thought experiment the US would still provide the Ukrainians as the US stands in for Russia) wouldn't matter. Our tempo and organization just makes the amount of damage per hour 100s of times faster. And we absolutely COULD NOT continue it after about 6 weeks, because we'd be completely exhausted of PGMs and missiles. But by then? Even with Boris convincing them that the US would support them they'd have surrendered. Forget the draft agreement, it'd be OVER.
      So while I'm enthusiastically rooting for Russia ... I'm just SHOCKED at the level of confusion and fallacious reasoning people have used in thinking that bc the US provided [some] equipment that it somehow serves as a lab experiment as to how the US would perform ... and god forbid if other nations think it's actually indicative? A lot of people will get killed for such a false belief.
      Mind you ... I really want the Russians to invest WAY more into:
      - Aviation
      - IAD (SAM)
      - Training
      - Repairs
      - Communications
      - Combined arms
      Specific examples..?
      - Replace almost all radars with AESA
      - Replace their old tanks (with hard kill APS)
      - Massively expand & modernize their Air Force
      - As good as their S300 + S400 are, they need to do even more.
      - Replace their IFV / APC
      - Add targeting pods for their aviation assets
      more more more training!
      If they don't the US is going to continue haranguing them.

    • @bittemeinrammstein
      @bittemeinrammstein Годину тому

      @@trumanhw I disagree. I grew up in Belarus until I was 17, I served in the US Army combat arms for a number of years before I moved to Serbia, served as an artillery crewman there for several years, and then finally to Latvia where I live today. The Russians would have completely wiped Ukraine out within several months if not for Boris Johnson sabotaging the negotiations that were already underway in Istanbul. Kiev demanded that Russias troops leave North Ukraine before they will negotiate, which was why you saw a huge sudden pull out. Russia systematically took every major town up to Kiev and was already in Kievs suburbs. If you placed the US in the same situation the temp wouldnt be far off. I think youre assuming a different operational mindset, where the Russians were likely enthusiastic about immediate negotiations and caseation of hostilities. Now this is of course contingent on a similar level of aid being pumped into Ukraine... That being said, you mentioned that the aid was "some". I wont go into all of the aid by numbers, but its the most monetary and physical (weapons systems / ammunition) seen since the Lend Lease Act of World War Two. The on top of the fact that Ukraine had the second largest and second most potent land force in Europe besides Russia before the war.
      From what I saw in the opening weeks of the war, Russia does just as good as the US in the Gulf War.. Very fast, very lethal. I agree though that with the advancement of the air force, they will be much better off and it certainly needs to be a priority for them in the post-war decade. They definitely made many blunders, but I dont think the US would fare much better if placed in the exact same circumstances, especially not now. The US military isnt very well trained anymore in warfighting, the soldiers arent exactly the type you would want to see on the battlefield.

  • @StefanWeber-n6e
    @StefanWeber-n6e День тому +57

    There was a Waffen-SS-Division Galicia.

    • @marcotomat149
      @marcotomat149 День тому +3

      Yes, Galicia was a Polish region at that time.

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 День тому

      Also, a large proportion of concentration camp guards in the east were Ukrainian 'nationalists.'

    • @vp6087
      @vp6087 День тому +3

      Much smaller compared to Vlasov

    • @foxhoundms9051
      @foxhoundms9051 День тому +2

      Yep. I know someone whose grandfather was in it.

    • @wolfcookerBack
      @wolfcookerBack День тому +11

      ​@@vp6087 except Vlasov is hated by Russians and Galichina is glorified by Ukrainians. A bit of difference isn't it?

  • @vladimirjokanovic6462
    @vladimirjokanovic6462 День тому +26

    If one has in mind how quickly Chechnia was rebuilt after two devastating wars and how loyal to Russia it became, the same thing might not be impossible to do with Ukraine but it might just not be worth it in the current geopolitical reality where Ukraine spells equally diminishing returns for Russia as for the collective West. The Minsk accord could have been observed as a fair compromise, particularly looking back, but it would not last without the sincere political will for the terms to be met neither by the Western side as confirmed by Merkel and Holland who signed them and were supposed to guarantee their implementation, nor by the ethnic Russian population which was too well aware of true intentions of Ukrainian nationalists as displayed since 1991 and on several earlier occasions. The historical issue with Western Ukraine aka Galizia stems from the toxic Austro-Hungarian influence (mainly the Austrian part) as the Austrian official policy for centuries was to subdue and rule the Slavic population by dividing them and turning them against each other by alternatively granting certain privileges to one group over the other which left many neuralgic points and bitter ethnic disputes on several territories not only in Ukraine but also in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovakia and practically in every territory ruled by the Habsburgs. In WWII the Germans practically continued the same policy by putting Austrian Nazis in charge of those territories, and their infrastructure was taken over by the Western Allies after WWII, and Nazi collaborators were well accepted or at least tolerated in the US, Australia, South America, and some African countries where they recuperated and kept their ideology alive. After WWII It took almost ten years for the Soviets to defeat remnants of the Banderite military units in Ukraine and some 100 thousand Soviet soldiers were killed in the process until the Banderites escaped abroad or surrendered and got sentenced to long prison camp punishments. However, after Stalin's death, Nikita Hrushchov came to power and pardoned most of the political prisoners (previously mentioned included), not to mention him being Ukrainian, and taking an overly lenient approach toward not fully debanderized ex-Banderites, many of whom were instantly rehabilitated and given important positions within the Soviet hierarchy secretly harboring their old ideology and maintaining contacts with their exiled comrades and welcoming them from immigration into the newly independent state of Ukraine in 1991. Pretty much the same pattern was seen in former Yugoslavia with ex-Nazi collaborators from abroad taking major roles in political life and implementing policies dictated to them by their Western sponsors and NATO. The strategy is quite simple and relies merely on overwhelming force and aggression which works pretty well against the weak opposing forces and not at all that well when met with an equal or preferably stronger and more aggressive force which happened in 2022. Since then the momentum changed significantly and now there is little place for diplomacy. Russia may nominally be open for negotiations but be sure that it will resort to solving all its geopolitical disputes in the next ten years solely by the force of arms. Not because the Russians are violent by nature or pathologically aggressive but simply because they have raised a formidable army and as Madeleine Albright ingeniously put it, what is the point of having a formidable force if one is not going to use it. The Ukrainians have proven to be very good fighters too and they made ideal sparring partners for Russians to hone their skills but now they are close to exhausting their manpower and/or completely losing the motivation and capacity to fight on. There is a very likely possibility that Ukraine will be partially included in the Russian Federation and the rest of it demilitarized, deindustrialized, depopulated, and turned into a semi-feudal agricultural vassal buffer state under a pro-Russian puppet regime and kept in reserve as a potential playground for some future war.

    • @klaudioabazi4478
      @klaudioabazi4478 День тому

      I agree with your assessment.

    • @Gens-c7d
      @Gens-c7d 21 годину тому

      Качественный анализ.

    • @WanderfalkeAT
      @WanderfalkeAT 9 годин тому

      You should differentiate between Muslims and Banderites! And that quickly!

    • @vladimirjokanovic6462
      @vladimirjokanovic6462 5 годин тому

      @@WanderfalkeATwhat might be the purpose of making a difference between a 1500+ year old religion of billion people and a political movement less than hundred years old with couple hundred thousand followers if so?

  • @TheAntsNest
    @TheAntsNest День тому +16

    Thanks for sharing ur discussions, always good to hear some logic & reason in these times. 👍

  • @jozon2651
    @jozon2651 День тому +41

    After securing the Donbas Russia will want to secure both sides of the Dneiper river to control the dams that control the water needed for Donbas and Crimea.

    • @rinn727
      @rinn727 День тому +7

      Don't forget there are a number of nuclear plants all around Ukraine. With all that threats about Ukraine making a dirty bomb there might be a reasoning behind securing those as well

    • @Sammyli99
      @Sammyli99 День тому +1

      and any submersible drones coming down the river, but then they need a 100-200km advance from the banks (west) so, their backs are defensible, if countered.

    • @666dualsport
      @666dualsport День тому +1

      IT ISNT RUSSIAS

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 День тому +3

      @@666dualsport Appropriate screen name.

    • @MnemonicCarrier
      @MnemonicCarrier День тому +6

      @@666dualsport Like it or not, it is now.

  • @stephensmit3994
    @stephensmit3994 7 годин тому +4

    'De-Natzify Ukraine' is a very important concept to understand. Specifically in the context of the Azov battallion and the horrors committed while trying to adhere to the Minsk agreement.

  • @hokuspokus8766
    @hokuspokus8766 20 годин тому +8

    Quote from one russian soldier "When we reach Lyviv,Nato will join us and they will say that we defined nazis together "

    • @gibbs677bg
      @gibbs677bg 17 годин тому +3

      That would be something! I just don't think the Nato will admit are fighting for the wrong side.

    • @hokuspokus8766
      @hokuspokus8766 16 годин тому

      @gibbs677bg they have no face. They will pretend like nothing has happened. Offspring of pirates,robbers and smugglers. 20 years ago Putin was warned not to trust west.

    • @aneurindavies5943
      @aneurindavies5943 5 годин тому

      After 1947 NATO set about Re-nazifying Europe under Operation Gladio with the help of the German Major General Reinhard Gehelen who worked with the CIA to form the Gehelen Organisation. Gehelen was the Head of the Nazis Secret Intelligence Services on the Eastern Front in WWll.

  • @StefSamara
    @StefSamara 3 години тому +1

    I started learning Russian in Kiev 15 years ago, I used to hear the Ukrainian language only in the speakers of the big buses and of the subway. It was mainly Russian speaking

  • @JUANO510
    @JUANO510 17 годин тому +6

    Guys your views are going up :) I'm not the only one listening anymore. I remember when u guys would have 50 views now look at you guys.

    • @among_the_ruins
      @among_the_ruins  13 годин тому +1

      Thanks man. Big love to all of you watched our videos back then.

  • @doc2146
    @doc2146 День тому +12

    It’s not Trump’s loss if he settles it soon.

    • @jeffrutledge1789
      @jeffrutledge1789 День тому +2

      If the US would’ve just stayed out of it. The war would have been over in a month. And they would have negotiated. But the Ukrainian government has worked for the US government since 2014.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 21 годину тому +2

      @@jeffrutledge1789 The EU should have stayed out of it too, but they acted as a hauling gang for Uncle Sam.

  • @damageincorporated8558
    @damageincorporated8558 21 годину тому +10

    The Russians are United and they're not stupid in any way, the English and Nato know that they're not malicious but everything has its breaking point and if a lesson has to be taught they can do it

  • @conan7496
    @conan7496 12 годин тому +1

    Excellent episode gentlemen. Look forward to more.

  • @albacan
    @albacan День тому +3

    Subscribed. Really enjoyed the measured articulate conversation

  • @danmalic6688
    @danmalic6688 15 годин тому +1

    a brilliant assessment of the past, present and future situation in ukraine

  • @kemalkemal7993
    @kemalkemal7993 День тому +2

    THANKS

  • @hansmedja2774
    @hansmedja2774 День тому +13

    they will take kiev and all odessa and denipro ukraine like country will back to russia that all

    • @robertgin9669
      @robertgin9669 День тому

      Just a matter of months.

    • @andreisokolenko7719
      @andreisokolenko7719 День тому +1

      @@robertgin9669 It will take longer. Unfortunately.

    • @robertgin9669
      @robertgin9669 День тому

      @@andreisokolenko7719 is the major reason because Ukraine is so huge or is it a combination of issues

    • @andreisokolenko7719
      @andreisokolenko7719 День тому

      ​@@robertgin9669 I was talking about Odessa. Kiev is not required, but Odessa is.

    • @craiggodard6419
      @craiggodard6419 21 годину тому +1

      It was just a matter of weeks almost three years ago. Seems anyone can pretend to be an analyst these days.

  • @davidherriott8111
    @davidherriott8111 День тому +10

    Very interesting stuff guys. Is the West so stupid that it forgets that current Russia is not the Soviet Union . This is the most stupid war. Cant say it .. a stupid war. There are probably many other stupid wars. For what. Undermining Russia! NATO expansionism. I was teaching a four year old Ukrainian boy today about gardening. In Ireland. Has had no male figure in his life for 3 years. One of those family support things. His mum Aunt and Grand mother are here too. in this house. My Clients house. We had a great time. but it''s not right. mind you his English is getting better! Apparently I used a swear word today.. Oops! keep up the good work. Daithi

    • @dmp1520
      @dmp1520 День тому

      have u married or bedded the mother? with ukranians, seems to be the game they play in the west

    • @michaelruskin3088
      @michaelruskin3088 День тому

      Well done, making a difference in the lad's life.

    • @jeffrutledge1789
      @jeffrutledge1789 День тому

      It’s all to make money for our corporations. For the military industrial complex. Every time a country joins NATO they buy our weapons. So there has to be a bogeyman. Russia is one of the only countries on earth besides China that can fit that bill. That’s why we overthrew the Ukrainian government in 2014. This is all planned.

  • @AnthonyEdge-f3n
    @AnthonyEdge-f3n 19 годин тому

    Very interesting a couple of level headed and very informative, a must to keep listening thankyou.

  • @jan-martinulvag1962
    @jan-martinulvag1962 8 годин тому

    Very very good!

  • @Loriloci
    @Loriloci 7 годин тому

    Congrats guys! 😉

  • @UlrichJaekel
    @UlrichJaekel 9 годин тому +2

    Thank you for this vid! What most Westerners don't understand or do not want to understand: When the Russian Gov. speaks about "denazification" it refers to this alliance of idological Banderistas AND ukrainian neocon Oligrachs and both of them want to convert Ukraine into the spearhead of anti russian politics. So for most Russians, a Ukraine tforcibly turned west, IS a real thread to their security.
    I used to work with many ukrainian collegues and back in around 2009, 2010, though they didn't agree on anything reg. ukrainian politics, some where pro-EU and NATO, others were completely against this orientation, but what almost all of them told me: This country will collapse and split into parts. That was years before the "Maidan". The Western polictics doesn't one to understand what is going on inside Ukraine, they don't care, they pretend that Ukrainian Nationalism is just like any other but the country is not homegeneous. And besides: This is not only an ethnical question, it has a whole lot to do with whose ancesters were on which side in history, especially in the 40ies and the war against Nazi-Germany.
    So when Putin calls it a Nazi-Regime, this is for sure an exageration and has quite some propaganda in it. However, there are those Bandera-Nazis and they have a mission. I think you qualified that rather well.
    How far this ultra-right influence goes, we will only know after the fall of Zelenskij. We will see who is taking over then.

  • @Raymond-d2l7n
    @Raymond-d2l7n День тому +2

    Sometimes happiness is an apple pastry with a cup of strong tea and at least half-an-hour with the Ericksons.

  • @real_lostinthefogofwar
    @real_lostinthefogofwar День тому +7

    Syrskyi is a Russian, and sometimes I wonder if he's actually on Russia's side.

    • @ikaustralia
      @ikaustralia День тому +3

      His parents are in Russia

    • @manichaean1888
      @manichaean1888 23 години тому

      ​​@@ikaustraliaMost of people in Ukraine are Russians in fact. They speak Russian at home and belong to Russian culture.
      Except for the Western quarter of the country, Ukranianizm is a political statement rather than cultural.

    • @edhouse4826
      @edhouse4826 7 годин тому

      Irrelevant to whats actually happening or has transpired. Follow minsk, nope. Minsk 2, nope. Peace accord (boris johnson said nope). Russia will not stop until they want too. Simple

  • @robvannNS
    @robvannNS День тому +7

    I watched this yesterday. Excellent conversation however I would suggest shorter five minute snippets as a follow up.

  • @andrejzerovc8306
    @andrejzerovc8306 8 годин тому

    3:41 Very few people are aware of the fact that years 1941-1945 were also very unusually warm... but the some unusually cold winters followed.

  • @zebra5star925
    @zebra5star925 23 години тому

    Good analysis

  • @egay86292
    @egay86292 День тому +4

    you might have it backwards. why would Russia, demilitarizing Ukraine, quadruple supply lines chasing Ukrainians when Kiev obligingly delivers troops and materiel east to Donbas to their destruction? think Lee at Gettysburg.

    • @calebsone1630
      @calebsone1630 13 годин тому

      Although I understand that Ukraine is putting up a fight it makes me wonder if that is Russia's current tactic with what's going on.😂

  • @eugenpedersen3408
    @eugenpedersen3408 12 годин тому +1

    One of the most known massacre is the Wolyn massacre where up to 100.000 or more polish and jewesh people where killed in very brutal ways by ukranian nationalists bandera. Volyn region was during the war part of Poland but is now part of Ukraine. There is a very good polish movie about this massacre called Hatred. If I am not mistaken the movie is from 2006 or 2016. Worth watching put you have to be prepared because the killing moments on civillian population are very brutal and grafic. Of course the reality was much worse.

  • @peterbozich4433
    @peterbozich4433 23 години тому +3

    Russia will find little resistance going to Lvov as most men of fighting age have died. The rest of the banderites will go to Poland.

  • @trumanhw
    @trumanhw 2 години тому +1

    Medvedchuk was the most popular opponent to Zelensky, but he was exiled.
    I wish Russia's advance were faster after passing the AFU's fortified defenses,
    ...but it's not like it's been easy to get these nazis out of Kursk ! And it had NONE.
    I want Russians to be successful faster, but they're just not that great at warfare.
    My god, the tempo the US military operates at is just insane. Russians? Just grind.
    And that matters is bc wars don't end until your enemy accepts that they cannot win.

    • @Spaceman719
      @Spaceman719 4 хвилини тому

      Yeah I wouldn’t say USA operates that fast as you think! Remember Vietnam 20 years as well as Afghanistan 20 years, only countries like Iraq that wasn’t well protected and no other countries helping them out like Ukraine and 40+ countries with billions spent on them as well as weapons supplied, just look at the state of Europe!! Their economies are collapsing! Is that because of the billions of dollars they give to Ukraine from their own tax payers affects their own countries.

  • @Orcsandelfs
    @Orcsandelfs 19 годин тому +1

    Cheburashka❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ respect

  • @afterisforever
    @afterisforever День тому +2

    The guy makes sense but I wish he had the good manners to shut up and allow the guy to finish asking his question.

  • @NeleRama
    @NeleRama 12 годин тому +2

    British journalist Patrick Lankaster made video yesterday in Kursk , shoked video of massacred Russian civilians in basements of houses donned by Ukronacist. One man is been totaly in pieces.6 civilians in small village, imagine how be civilians be murdered if be no escape on time from there.

  • @NinjaCoderInTraining
    @NinjaCoderInTraining День тому +3

    The u s will work with literally any group, no matter how shady, that happens to oppose whoever they're currently trying to take down 🤣

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 21 годину тому +1

      Of course, In the 1980s, they supported Saddam because he was useful in fighting Iran.

  • @francisleong4248
    @francisleong4248 22 години тому +1

    The guest should not interrupt the host's questions.

  • @andrejzerovc8306
    @andrejzerovc8306 8 годин тому

    It's funny how the Juice used the Nazis for their own higher goals for the second time in the recent history.

  • @TiSIWO
    @TiSIWO 19 годин тому

    Which NYT article explored the Ukrainian Nazi problem? Can one point me to it?! Please…

  • @stanley1554
    @stanley1554 23 години тому +1

    excellent point. ukraine is burried

  • @chibatadayoshi278
    @chibatadayoshi278 14 годин тому +1

    Elon Musk done questionable salute
    reddit: DAMN NAZI!!!
    Azov done literally Nazi Salute, complete with Swastika tattoos and Wehrmacht adler.
    reddit: That Ukraine culture and symbol of resistance.

  • @Overlord1189-c2z
    @Overlord1189-c2z 4 години тому

    @TheAmerican1963 I wouldn’t necessarily say without “large losses”, based on what I have seen it’s probably 100k - 150k dead, 300k-400k injured. However, the Ukrainian losses are horrific with 700k to 850k dead and well over a million injured. Also, the rate of Ukrainian casualties (dead & wounded) is increasing day by day with the fall of the heavily fortified cities/positions and use of mainly mobilized personnel that was primarily kidnapped off the streets. I want to point out that the Russian estimated don’t include casualties from the Wagner Group or the Donetsk/Luhansk Republic. In totality it equates to several million casualties between the two sides for a war that never needed to occur and is a creation of our idiot US politicians. This isn’t going to continues much longer now that Trump is the President.

    • @JoshZnak
      @JoshZnak 58 хвилин тому

      How is Trump gonna stop the war exactly? Russia want the 4 oblasts to enter negotiations, which includes territories they haven't conquered yet. Trump can't accept that. This war isn't ending anytime soon.

  • @StefSamara
    @StefSamara 3 години тому

    I just wonder if Rus will take or leave to Ukr Vinitsia and Jitomir above Transnistria, because I don’t see them leaving Kiev (Russia’s root) to the west

  • @albertmaziarz6739
    @albertmaziarz6739 15 годин тому +1

    russia breakthrough advancing with shovles 6 feet under.

  • @AlexKarasev
    @AlexKarasev 18 годин тому

    12:20 that's CIA operation R#eds~ox (take out special characters). Without them this mention would disappear - one wonders why.

  • @grayarcana
    @grayarcana 8 годин тому

    In the brief history of Ukrainian national identity, evolving from the early Cossacks, both the Russians and the Ukrainians have 'form' as we say in the British Police forces. The Cossacks were of peasant stock, escapees from the rule of the Polish-Lithuanian Schlachta. Then, in a later age, the Cossacks who had become Russian, and who had migrated to the North Caucasus, aquired some very civilised manners and customs from the Circassians, becoming the rather elegant lot they are today. Stefan Bandera and his confederates were from the old Galician province of the Austro-Hungarian empire, land that had previously been the free Kingdom of Volhynia, many of noble descent, but not recognised as such by the Austrians.They seem to have inherited a free Country of their own now, complete with their inherited Ukrainian peasantry. They will make of themselves an Ulcer to Russia as has been Ulster to the British.
    Inconvenient, and for decades to come, but Russia, Iran and China are in a global, existential war with the Western powers, and Ukraine but one theatre of operations. Depletion of Western arms and materiel, and the slighting of Western credit in the International currency markets, is the only sure conclusion that will assure the Eastern powers of security. Ukraine now serves this end, of depletion.

  • @OutragedPufferfish
    @OutragedPufferfish 3 години тому

    6:18 the massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia

  • @Nikou61
    @Nikou61 3 години тому

    👍

  • @SilentSAM-xv5zv
    @SilentSAM-xv5zv 3 години тому

    14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, aka 1st Galician

  • @Eudamonia-123
    @Eudamonia-123 21 годину тому

    This is good, but it seems like a duplicate?

  • @peterburke8650
    @peterburke8650 20 годин тому

    Yes there is nothing behind the belt. Thats the problem its like um what now.

  • @timhill9189
    @timhill9189 16 годин тому

    WRONG - Zelensky acted in both Russian and Ukrainian.

  • @EugeneLorey
    @EugeneLorey 2 години тому

    "Breakthrough"? Russia has advanced about 10km past Bakhmut in the last two years of intense fighting. The Russian military is a joke

    • @Spaceman719
      @Spaceman719 Хвилина тому

      Stop watching CCN bs lol… USA was in Afghanistan for 20 years that’s about the same size as Ukraine and that didn’t exactly go very well or have you forgotten?? And that’s mostly a desert!

  • @p51mustang24
    @p51mustang24 День тому +10

    Calling Banderists Nazi's certainly is questionable. The banderists adopted some german national socialist aesthetics, but even in ww2 Bandera and his people did not get along with the Germans. The German's *were* well received in the Ukraine region in general owing to Soviet repression (the German's were not well received in the better treated areas further north) but Bandera himself was put in prison by the Germans!
    Banderism is a uniquely Ukrainian form of nationalism that really is not Hitlerism. Where the Germans were anti-russian because they were communist, the ukranians were anti-russian just because they were Russian. Russians can be liberated from communism, but they can't be liberated from being Russian! Even war hardened Germans were shocked by their behavior at times.

    • @Pythoner
      @Pythoner День тому +1

      Germans were anti-Russian because Russians were inferior according to them. This view was put across not only in Mein Kampf but also in Hitler's speeches including one not long before the war with the USSR about civilization stopping at (the Holy Roman Empire's ruler) Barbarossa's frontier on the Oder river. During Operation Barbarossa, Soviet POWs were not afforded treatment according to the Geneva conventions, some 70-80% of Soviet POWs died in German captivity. Reprisal actions against partisan activity were particularly brutal. In Belarus alone, some 800-900 villages were destroyed by the Germans along with their inhabitants. The city of Leningrad was the subject of Hitler's ire and he specifically wanted its destruction, which was implemented with a 3-year siege that killed by means of starvation about 1 million people. Soviet pilots reported instances where German fighters would strafe parachuting Soviet pilots in the air, in another violation of the rules of warfare. The Soviet Union in total lost over 10 million civilian lives over 4 years through German and Axis action. Some of them because they were Jews or Communists, but most were not.

    • @rogerc6533
      @rogerc6533 День тому

      Ukrainian nazism seems closer to zionism than the German form of it.

    • @theodoreloring9166
      @theodoreloring9166 День тому

      Nazis are nazis

    • @egay86292
      @egay86292 День тому +1

      you think you have to be German to be Nazi?

    • @binhhuynh3125
      @binhhuynh3125 День тому

      Một tên phát xít đang cố bào chữa cho tội ác của một tên phát xít khét tiếng UKRAINA !
      Chủ nghĩa phát xít không chỉ là đặc sản của người Đức ! Nó có mặt ở Ý trước Đức . Nó có mặt ở NAUY trước Đức . Nó có mặt ở Áo trước Đức . Nó có mặt ở NHẬT trước Đức . Nó có mặt ở mọi ngóc ngách của châu ÂU với RUMANIA - HUNGARY - BUNGARIA - SEC - TÂY BAN NHA - HY LẠP , và tư tưởng kỳ thị dân tộc , Dân tộc cực đoan và dân tộc thượng đẳng tràn ngập mọi nơi thuộc các đế quốc thực dân châu Âu , và nó còn đầy dẫy khắp châu Âu với người ANGLO- XACXON làm chủ đạo !!! 😎😎😎

  • @tertiusduplessis2581
    @tertiusduplessis2581 10 годин тому

    Take puddings money pal....

  • @DavorGlasnović
    @DavorGlasnović 11 годин тому +1

    Russia has lost tbe war strategically and cannot sustain the present rate of attrition.Much of the less than 1% of Ukraine it has tsken is rural and has no strategic or operational value.The Russians in the Pokrovsk sector have lost more men tban tbe entire British army.Putin has been humiliated.Even with. Nortb Korean cannon fodder he still cant retake tbe Kursk oblast.

    • @TheClanAdventures
      @TheClanAdventures 10 годин тому +2

      Ok Jim. Are you due for your COVID booster

    • @DavorGlasnović
      @DavorGlasnović 10 годин тому

      @TheClanAdventures Cheap shots dont debunk facts

    • @Chris-z1k7x
      @Chris-z1k7x 10 годин тому +1

      If by "facts" one means "fictions"

    • @DavorGlasnović
      @DavorGlasnović 8 годин тому

      @@Chris-z1k7x Thats a fallacy in argument.Did you finish high school?

    • @MicheleDiBiase-wd4sh
      @MicheleDiBiase-wd4sh 8 годин тому +1

      Must be hard surviving with that simple mindset that believes the Western media

  • @vp6087
    @vp6087 День тому +2

    Old liar. Bandera was arrested by the Gestapo in 1941 and spent time in a concentration camp until 1944.

    • @TheAntsNest
      @TheAntsNest День тому +12

      He was arrested for continually begging for weapons, uniforms & pretending to be an Official Gestapo representative.. which he was not.
      While he was serving his time the OUNa & b continued to serve the 3rd Reich. Jus sayn 🤷

    • @Pythoner
      @Pythoner День тому +8

      Only because he viewed himself and his movement as being in an alliance with Nazi Germany, as opposed to being its puppet. He didn't get the message and acted too independently and so they got rid of him. But it didn't make him any less of a disciple of Nazi ideology and methods, which he indeed admired a great deal.

    • @fetusdeletus5117
      @fetusdeletus5117 День тому +11

      There were plenty of Nazis who ended up getting arrested by the Gestapo, this isn’t a mutually exclusive thing mate.

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger День тому

      So was the guy who ran the concentration camp in the true historical document schindler's list, because he was even worse than them

    • @andreisokolenko7719
      @andreisokolenko7719 День тому

      Bandera has never been in Ukraine.