The Origins Of The Neocons And Their Lunatic World View | A History With Professor Michael Brenner

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  • @williamc9578
    @williamc9578 Рік тому +408

    This interview offers considerable insight into the depths of American political ideology and public psyche. Neo-Conservatism is not fringe, it is very much mainstream. The political class is united in it, the media is fully supportive and serves as the propaganda engine to "guide" the American people to it, the industrialists and financial class have identified their interest and gain aligned to it, and Academia has been co-opted to provide some intellectual support for it (those academics who oppose it, are sidelined and censored). This is a full National ideology purposely shaped and aligned, and corraled around the singular myth of American Exceptionalism. If you look for where the chances are to off-ramp from this ideology, they are scarce, and marginalized. This is the tragedy before us. For all its intellectual might and liberal ideals, the US has neutered itself to becoming aligned to a single neo-conservative ideology. We've seen this before, in 1935. It is called Fascism. We should call it what it is.

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 Рік тому

      The neocons are agents of a foreign power: Israel.

    • @bellakrinkle9381
      @bellakrinkle9381 Рік тому

      Few intelligent people, and everyone else, do not own their own minds. Most trust the US Gov't and believe that the Gov't works for citizens. MSM and Corporate News is trusted. Fundamentally, most everyone isl Delusional. Certainly, few can understand nor
      grasp this phenomenon. My entire dysfunctional parental family were/are Delusional - and now nephews, etc..
      I've dug deeply to understand first hand, because I, too was Delusional -- I was able to escape, but it was extremely difficult and emotional traumatic which is why most choose the lifestyle of "Ignorance is Bliss.".

    • @4411825
      @4411825 Рік тому +30

      Well stated!

    • @terencechaiwat6750
      @terencechaiwat6750 Рік тому +1

      I agree. Neocon ideology stinks of hubris, arrogance and false pride. This will sink America. America doesn't need enemies to destroy it. This ideology will annihilate a once great nation...completely.

    • @zivaradlovacki2666
      @zivaradlovacki2666 Рік тому +1

      Loads of American businesses and politicians supported and finansed nazis in 1930s and 1940s and still going strong.

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Рік тому +248

    0:11: 💡 Neoconservatism is a term that has evolved over time and is now used to characterize anyone who favors an aggressive American foreign policy and has an expansive vision of the US.
    9:30: 🌍 The passage discusses the anxiety and doubt that arose in the United States after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the reconstitution of Russia as a power by Putin, and the evolving attitudes towards China.
    19:37: 💡 The speaker discusses the rise of neoconservatism and its impact on US foreign policy towards China and Russia.
    27:45: 📚 The American foreign policy community has largely accepted a wolfish view of American strategic purpose and operation in the world, driven by powerful emotions.
    36:25: 🌍 The United States has shifted from promoting public goods to advancing its own interests through the IMF and World Bank, and is now using all instruments of influence to control world affairs.
    46:19: 🔑 The speaker discusses instances of elite betrayal and the lack of opposition to wars in the US.
    56:36: 🔍 The speaker discusses the lack of independence in American think tanks and universities due to their financial dependence on large corporations and wealthy individuals.
    1:04:44: 🌍 The speaker discusses the goals of neoconservatives and their views on Russia and China, as well as the delusions and misconceptions held by Western Europeans about the United States.
    1:13:56: 🌍 The speaker criticizes the United States for leading various crises and confrontations around the world, while praising Vladimir Putin as a superior leader.
    1:22:06: 🌍 Discussion about the involvement of American drones in providing guidance for missile attacks in the Black Sea region.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @josephsullivan1612
      @josephsullivan1612 Рік тому +5

      Thanks for the outline!

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 3 місяці тому

      Russia is defending its national security against a militarised US proxy at its doorstep. On the contrary the endless conflicts crimes n atrocities committed by the US around the world is due to pure greed n aggression as neither its national security is at stake nor its territorial borders are disputed. Do understand the difference

    • @tirusew
      @tirusew 3 місяці тому +2

      Thanks, extremely helpful due to some unclear voice

    • @stevewang2
      @stevewang2 2 місяці тому

      Why is this dangerous group called Neocons and not Neolibs?

  • @bruceclark4754
    @bruceclark4754 Рік тому +107

    Professor Brenner is a great man. Such honesty and integrity and a rare intelligence; rare at least in Washington.

  • @gregorylumpkin2128
    @gregorylumpkin2128 Рік тому +200

    "Species" is a well chosen descriptor. Like something that crawled out of a dark and nasty swamp somewhere. I swear, Nuland alone could make a crocodile blush.

    • @singularityagi5562
      @singularityagi5562 Рік тому +19

      Cannot agree more with you!

    • @bunsw2070
      @bunsw2070 Рік тому +3

      At least she's easy on the eyes. Lol

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 Рік тому

      It’s no coincidence that most of these neocons are Jews. They’re all agents of Israel.

    • @AndrewCooke-dl2dh
      @AndrewCooke-dl2dh Рік тому

      Neocons ..sociopathic personality disordered narcissists

    • @ulrikwinther221
      @ulrikwinther221 Рік тому +3

      The crazies in the basement.

  • @bassoprof
    @bassoprof Рік тому +182

    It is a tragedy to see America turning into an embodiment of mischief, trouble making, misguided behavior, cause of destruction/suffering in the world while it is blessed to have so many intellectual giants and decent/honorable human beings like professor Michael Brenner.

    • @anonymousAJ
      @anonymousAJ Рік тому +7

      Well, once you turn your back on the Renaissance & Enlightenment (and thus abandon logic & persuasion) what is left but force?

    • @1LaOriental
      @1LaOriental Рік тому +15

      It always was like this. Just getting worse.

    • @danthemansmail
      @danthemansmail Рік тому +14

      Turning into? Where have you been the last fifty years....

    • @vanillaketamine6060
      @vanillaketamine6060 Рік тому +12

      @@danthemansmail 50 years ago was when the Church Committee took place and the Pentagon Papers were released. It was only then that the public began to be exposed to the shadowy machinery that pulls many, if not most, of the strings of US policy. It may seem more plainly obvious today, especially since this machinery continued growing, but one of the components that resulted in the current state of the world is the fact that--even for the past 50 years--what seems to be in plain view today is the result of incremental exposure thanks to the work of, primarily, intrepid journalism and uncompromising historians.

    • @scottwatrous7649
      @scottwatrous7649 Рік тому

      Brenner is a huge critic of the 45th President. He also has swam very well in the waters of elite academia throughout the neocon triumph. He's not necessarily to be trusted.

  • @TrickyVickey
    @TrickyVickey Рік тому +93

    Lindsey Graham be the poster boy for Neo-Con. There are many others.

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Рік тому +5

      Poster girl.

    • @themsmloveswar3985
      @themsmloveswar3985 Рік тому +6

      Rent boy

    • @thadtuiol1717
      @thadtuiol1717 Рік тому +4

      Y'all just jella coz nobody rocks a pair of heels and Daisy Dukes like Lindsey

    • @Albert-Arthur-Wison225
      @Albert-Arthur-Wison225 Рік тому +2

      His politics, such as they are, are atrocious. He’s long been teetering on the edge of war-criminality. He’s never a war, or a massacre, that he’s not slathered over the prospect of hurling tens of thousands of US lads into,..a stomach-churning image, I know, but one can easily image him slipping some glossy snaps of casualties into his folder, and making his excuses..

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Рік тому +1

      ​@@thadtuiol1717 🤔🤭😂🤣🤪

  • @user-bt3iz7vi7q
    @user-bt3iz7vi7q Рік тому +54

    We all live on this planet for a short time and no one can live forever so why not live with decency and happiness with each other? ✌️❤️🙏🙏

    • @spacemunky8164
      @spacemunky8164 Рік тому

      You need to read the ot it's a battle plan for world domination, and the nt is to pacify the gentile to allow this. Is that anti-Semitic!? I hope so!!

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Рік тому

      We live pretty long lives actually. Ask ants, mosquitoes, or even dogs and cats....

    • @fndngnvrlnd
      @fndngnvrlnd Рік тому

      Hahahahahaha try telling insane Americans that!!!!!
      They think that they alone have the right to pursuit of happiness!!!
      What a delusional,amoral LOST swamp of a country!!!!

    • @svarog63
      @svarog63 4 місяці тому

      @@lioneldemun6033 We live pretty short lives actually. Ask sharks and turtles.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 3 місяці тому +1

      The aristocrats have different mindset from the ordinary public

  • @michaelk5507
    @michaelk5507 Рік тому +49

    The Neocons in Washington, though a small group, weild enormous power in both of the political factions which make up the Democrat/Republican war party. It shows what a highly motivated group of ideologues can achieve with determination and the will to press their ideas through, regardless of the consequences.
    The Neocons are powerful and influential, because no other faction or group has any ideas at all compared to them. There is no opposition or alternative. In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
    That a cult, can take over the running a vast and powerful empire like this is deeply disturbing. At the moment it doesn't seem like there is any organized opposition to the Neocons, despite their record of failure and mass destruction of entire countries.
    It seems like the only opposition, comes from within the ranks of the US Army that's trying to delay or avoid going to war with both Russia and China, at the same time.

    • @antonio703
      @antonio703 Рік тому

      It reminds me of the Italian mafia, commanded by truly ignorant people who governed many of the most important sectors in the US, such as transportation. I find it disturbing that people so foolish, mean and mean so easily come to power.

    • @secularnevrosis
      @secularnevrosis Рік тому

      The cult is formed by the profiteers of capitalism. Democracy is a serious problem that gets in the way of exploiting the working class and taking control over their societies.
      The Neocons will walk over corpses in order to get what they want...and they want it all.

    • @LaurianSuzann-ov2ls
      @LaurianSuzann-ov2ls Рік тому +1

      @michaelk5577 you’re 100% right
      Thanks for the great explanation

    • @johnperniciaro785
      @johnperniciaro785 Рік тому

      Thanks Pascale... but Micheal Brenner is correct about Levin from the Quincy Institute---he only regrets that the plan for regime change in Moscow is not working... The point here is that this lunatic cabal has totally unchecked power and is completely beyond any semblance of a democratic process.... who occupies the White House makes absolutely no difference

    • @stephencunningham6557
      @stephencunningham6557 Рік тому

      Maybe just one war at a time eh? We can only pray the dollar reserve collapses before these psychopaths burn us all.

  • @madeinengland1212
    @madeinengland1212 Рік тому +111

    The sooner this criminal regime is overthrown the better.

    • @AndrewCooke-dl2dh
      @AndrewCooke-dl2dh Рік тому +13

      How can u overthrow those that are in control .... Impossible in current US political system

    • @papalazzzaru
      @papalazzzaru Рік тому +11

      @@AndrewCooke-dl2dh It can be done, it's been done before. But it needs a united population - and that is the main problem, because it's difficult to see how western populations could be any more divided.

    • @nerofiddles8798
      @nerofiddles8798 Рік тому

      @@AndrewCooke-dl2dh Don't need to overthrow, just de-fund the deep state mischief makers and keep them safely away from the purse strings. A populist President in the next election will do precisely that.

    • @anonymousAJ
      @anonymousAJ Рік тому +3

      Sell 💵 for 🪙
      It will only end when the currency goes to wallpaper

    • @danthemansmail
      @danthemansmail Рік тому +6

      @@papalazzzaru The people have been divided against themselves and therefore are already conquered.

  • @johnsmith1474
    @johnsmith1474 Рік тому +66

    Americans don't "care" because they are normal average people, who are busy working and living their lives. They suffer nothing from Iraq, or Ukraine, and they do not have the time to spend actively opposing various US policies. I speak with co-workers on a construction site, and they will very often agree with the views of Pascal. But, then they go back to work and that's it. When they go home they are tired, their families have needs, and they gain nothing straining their minds to be anti-Neocon.
    Conversely, the people who operate the US war machine are very clever and see a lot of real gain to be had if they succeed - careers, income, profits. Thus interests, which are the normal motivator of events, are behind the American acceptance of governmental foreign policy violence.
    Conversely, if you want Americans to stop wrongheaded war, just sent them a monthly bill, and if you want them to prevent wrongheaded war, re-institute the draft.

    • @paulbadics3500
      @paulbadics3500 Рік тому +1

      But they are impacted..just dont know it because of media..trillions spent on endless wars take away from social programs & infrastructure..ukraine war major cause of current inflation

    • @timjamesg158
      @timjamesg158 Рік тому +9

      You see, honesty today is something we see little of, and whether intentional dishonesty, or misguided beliefs, there's never any excuse to see what we all really have seen from these American people themselves, as I'll explain as nobody else seems able to understand this reality…
      When you're speaking the truth, no matter if you're the only one speaking the truth, you'll always be right, while the rest, (regardless of how many), will always be wrong. Every democratic society has a responsibility to keep their own government under control, no excuses.
      The Americans really do need to understand that no matter where anyone's loyalty may lie, we NEVER support wrong over right, but should always be more than willing and prepared to stand up and fight for, right, over wrong! The Americans completely misunderstand this truth today, and it's driving us all to Nuclear war... Americans really do believe, that supporting your own country (no matter what), is the patriotic thing to do! Really, quite unbelievably, this is exactly what these people really think today. Only, that's so far from patriotism, It's not even close, but it is the complete opposite of patriotism, It's treason, and It's outright treachery. - So why are they all being traitors against themselves? It can only be because they don't know what patriotism really is!
      To the rest of the world, when and if you ever found out that your own country is doing things it shouldn't, like breaking International law, and like committing criminal acts against other countries and their people, then being (100% against) your country and government, is known as being patriotic! And even more patriotic than it is if proudly supporting and praising your country, for maybe doing something good, something helpful, or something right.
      This is something else none of these Americans understand today! Yet it's so damn obvious, why?! Because if you have ever found out that your own government is doing wrongs to other countries and their people, to then support it, or to ignore it, or even worse, to deny it?, is committing treason against your own country! - No patriot would ever support his country if he'd found out his country was doing wrongs to others in the world, because doing so would be, in effect, the same as supporting the corruption, supporting the terrorism, supporting the brutal murder of innocent people, and supporting his own government breaking International law!
      And that would be no different from supporting his very own country's demise! And that's known as treachery! Not patriotism! And that enormous mistake they continue to make, also comes down to morals, ethics, and a reasonable education.
      We all must understand right from wrong, above all else, right?. We should also understand the importance of truth, right? And the truth really is, that there's only one major thing at fault, today? Guess what it is? It is, entirely, 100%, the American people themselves who are all at fault! And when I say "all Americans", I mean all! I'm not tarnishing anything, or anyone, I am only speaking the truth. If not all Americans, show us any American standing up against this, and demanding it stops? - There's something very seriously wrong with these American people today, honestly, there must be something mentally wrong with them all! And I say this with every right, and with every damn reason, (least of which is, it's only the truth).
      Because the factual truth is, that in 2015, Russia exposed the US government (to the American people), and to the entire world, for supporting terrorists in Syria! And that forced the US government, (to admit to the American people) and the whole world, that they had recruited - trained - armed - supplied - protected - paid - and used, brutal terrorists, the “Free Syria Army”, in Syria, sorry, the Americans use the term "moderate" head chopping "so-called rebels", it's only terrorists to the rest of this world, pardon me, my mistake.
      Yet not one of the Americans have ever condemned it, not one has done the right thing, and stood up against it, or even protested against it, (demanding it stops), as every other society on earth, would be doing, if any of our governments were forced to admit what the USA admitted.
      We'd all be out on the streets in the millions, and bringing our countries to a standstill, if any of our governments had admitted what the US government has, right?. It just seems today that all of these Americans must feel that's below them all, or something just as cowardly, self-righteous and arrogant, I guess, those lives, just don't matter?
      In fact, the truth really is, far from seeing anyone of them protest against it, let's tell the TRUTH?... What is the reality, what have we really seen from any of them, (since they all found that out)?? We've seen millions of them cheering their criminal presidents, and we've seen millions of them chanting USA USA USA, (just like the Nazi's of the 30s). And we have never seen a single American, stand up against it, let alone start demanding it stops, why not?
      2018... Teresa May announces British strikes on Syria, within 3 hours, literally hundreds of thousands of people are stood outside Parliament protesting against it. 2018, Emmanuel Macron announces French strikes on Syria, later that evening in Paris, hundreds of thousands of people are protesting against it. 2015, Russia exposes the USA to the American people and the entire world for supporting and supplying terrorists in Syria, and still, 9 years later, man! Not one American has even condemned it, let alone stood up and protested against it!
      It's like these people today, don't even know, let alone understand, that the only society we've ever seen do this before, (throughout modern history), a society not even bother to stand up and protest against their own government's admitted criminal murder and killing of innocent people (once the people found out), was indeed, Nazi Germany 1933-1945?
      That's the only time in modern history the people of any society, have done (or not done), what these American people are today.
      And this is just another truth, another truth, that seems to be forgotten today, but what was the most asked question after WW2, a question asked all the way into the early 1980s?
      "Why did the German people do nothing"?
      What's worse, is, we can understand today, why the German people did what they did, they were starving to death with the harshness of the Versailles treaty, and dying in large numbers during the great depression, so quite naturally, they'd of supported absolutely anything that offered them hope!
      These Americans have absolutely no such excuse. This is the biggest problem facing all of us all today, it is the biggest problem the rest of us have ever faced in our lifetimes! - These incredibly uneducated, and remedial propaganda swallowing and believing, American people themselves, don't know or even understand right, from wrong any more! - They clearly, and without any doubt at all, have no morals, and as for any kind of understanding of ethics?, you're joking, they'd all need to look up what ethics are!
      Truth will always come out, and it must always come out and be said, and that truth today, is, it's these American people themselves, who are all, 100% at fault and responsible for all of this today. Why? Obviously because it's up to all of them to stand up and start demanding their government stops all of this! Nobody else can do that, only they can! - But the huge problem we all have, and we all face today, is, that none of these uneducated, and extremely cowardly fools and clowns will do a thing.
      Also, I really do wonder why this is so clear to me, yet many are not even aware of this reality today? So, I'd be fascinated to hear just one of these Europeans or Brits tell us who they think is going to pay for these self-righteous American fools refusal to do a thing about it? - Will it be all the Americans paying for their own lack of morals, their own lack of ethics, their own stupidity, that sees them (once again) swallow dangerous, yet remedial propaganda, and outright deliberate lies? Or will it actually be, only all the Europeans and British, well? WHO? Wake yourselves up, man!
      Basic principles, ffs!! Principles like, the (people) of any society, only ever need to remember that the easiest way to figure out the right from the wrong? (in any likely oncoming or future war scenario), is to just ask yourself what you'd be fighting for? Because it's the answer to that question, that should always be showing you whose right, and whose wrong.
      For example, if the American just asked themselves, that if, the USA went to war today, against either Russia or China? What would they all be fighting for? Then ask themselves what the Russians or the Chinese would be fighting for?
      They'd come to find, that both the Russians and the Chinese would be fighting for their own freedom, and fighting for their own country's freedom! While the Americans would only be fighting for attempted American global tyranny, (and that's no different from Nazi Tyranny). How Ironic! - That's what they're all, in effect, supporting today, and if they really can't see that?, well, all I can say to that, is, the Nazis were just like that, they all claimed they couldn't see it either!
      The Americans will all be seen by history, as the Axis powers, trying for American Tyranny over the rest of the world. While the Russians, the Chinese, and much of the rest of this world, will all be seen by history as the allied powers, fighting against this clear attempted American tyranny, and fighting for their own freedom.
      Make of that what you will, but again, it's just more of that good old thing known as truth, honesty, and the reality.

    • @timjamesg158
      @timjamesg158 Рік тому

      This is good to know...
      "@johnsmith1474
      1 hour ago
      Americans don't "care" because they are normal average people"
      Surely you mean because they are, without question, the least educated society on earth today, absolutely not a single thing average about them, they are cowards all too scared to do what everyone else does, and is doing, and taking on these criminal US controlled governments.
      "@johnsmith1474
      1 hour ago They suffer nothing from Iraq, or Ukraine, and they do not have the time to spend actively opposing various US policies."
      A perfect example of a narcissist, a coward, with the education of a potato, and zero understanding what that will without question result in. Of course, when those Russians and Chinese decide enough of this pathetic clueless ignorant bravado, and actually call your bluff and outright confront you, you have absolutely nothing to fear then, and then regardless of what time you can afford to put towards anything, becomes irrelevant, as you're going to be removed, annihilated, utterly destroyed, and you can't do a single thing about it today, only the arrogance is hilarious to read, you really are the worst kind of filth imaginable. Boy, you're in for a rude awakening, and it can't come soon enough.

    • @timjamesg158
      @timjamesg158 Рік тому

      A child wrote this, right? An American spoilt brat? From a society of 325 million people who have never even condemned their own government (who were forced by Russia to admit) they had recruited - trained - armed - supplied - protected - paid - and used, brutal terrorists, the “Free Syria Army”, in Syria, (sorry I forgot, today, the Americans like the term "moderate" head chopping rebels), it's only terrorists to the rest of the world, my mistake.
      The truth clearly is, that they're all just cowards, all too scared to take on these criminals leading us today Yet, we read their endless lies and endless excuses. Everything we see today, according to all of them, has been from Europe's fault - to the Communists fault - to North Korea's fault - to Vietnam's fault - to Iran's fault - to China's fault - to Iraq's fault - to Libya's fault - to Afghanistan's fault - to Russia's fault - to Putin's fault - to Syria's fault.
      Or it's been a criminal president's fault - to a criminal government's fault - to a deep states fault - to the Israeli's fault (who've apparently, infiltrated the USA government, and secretly rule the USA today) - and it's even been, an international clique of elites, fault.
      The WTC has been Al-Qaeda's fault - the Taliban's fault - Bin Laden's fault (who was already dead) - Iraq's fault - Saddam Hussein's fault - Libya's fault - Gaddafi's fault - Saudi Arabia's fault - and I've even read it being said, it was Great Britain's fault?
      Strange the one thing it's never been, is the USA's fault? The USA has admitted what they've done in Syria! But in the American mind - that does not mean it's the USA's fault! Hell no, it's everybody else in the World. It's never the USA's fault, It's Russia, It's China, it's a deep state, It's Elites, it's the CIA, it's the banks, it's the English, It's the French, blah blah...
      No, the truth really is, that, it is, and without question or doubt, 100% the American people's fault. Everybody else in this world would have been out protesting against their own governments, and demanding they stop, had any of our governments admitted what the US has!
      But what do we see from all of these Americans, and see endlessly? We see them all deny everything, and blame the whole world, before they'd ever blame themselves!
      The distinctive traits of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder include:
      Lack of empathy.
      An exaggerated sense of self-importance.
      Feelings of entitlement.
      Selfishness in relationships.
      Enviousness and suspicion of other people's motivations.
      A need for excessive praise and attention.
      Superiority and entitlement.
      Exaggerated need for attention and validation.
      Perfectionism.
      Great need for control.
      Lack of responsibility-blaming and deflecting.
      Lack of boundaries.
      Warped emotional reasoning...
      Well, 325 million of them, can all be found in the USA.

    • @f1aziz
      @f1aziz Рік тому

      "Conversely, if you want Americans to stop wrongheaded war, just sent them a monthly bill, and if you want them to prevent wrongheaded war, re-institute the draft."
      American establishment have devised clever mechanisms to avoid both taxes and the draft.
      American establishment exploits USD as reserve currency to print copious amounts of money but spread the negative side effects by throwing inflation to the rest of the world to worry about, thereby, avoids imposing unpopular wartime taxes on the populace.
      For draft, they have endless supply of immigrants, asylum seekers to fill the needs for raw meat, thereby, avoids unpopular draft.
      So fact of the matter is Americans have been shielded from the negatives of devastating American wars abroad, but that's not to say Americans have been unscathed. Just look at the social, economic, political trends in America, there's general sense that America is broken as a system of governance and cohesive state, there's increasingly large segment of populace that's not only OK with America breaking apart but have no problem talking about civil war.

  • @kiwikeith7633
    @kiwikeith7633 Рік тому +120

    An excellent informative video in my estimation. My own position is much the same as expressed here. When I reveal my views, I get insulted, belittled, accused of being a "BOT", or a "Putin puppet". But I contend this perspective is Obvious for everyone to see if they choose. A big problem is that the community around me is trained to watch TV and other media approved of by the NEOCONS or their minions. Media is now a controlling brain-washing business. I recall when TV was introduced here, and all the jokes about it hypnotically mesmerising viewers - jokes that now seem true. I meet it all the time - people who repeat inane claims that are obviously wrong and easily disproved. When I remind them of inconvenient history they know to be true, they are caught in an inconsistency and so just go quiet and escape. It is like their whole being needs to support the version they get from media / government. Maybe if I had a TV, and followed mainstream media, I would be like that, but I am not. The propaganda still reaches me by way of others who like spreading panic, telling me about it. Such occasions don't last long. I have an ex Vietnam bomber pilot living nearby. He is old and alone, so he talks to me. I can't reason much with him, I suspect it is that his positions are required to validate what he has done. He was scathing about Russian pilots in recent action, until I reminded him of his job. I asked him if he knows for sure that there were no civilians effected by the bombs he dropped? That silenced him at that moment, but he comes back repeatedly with similar stories - he misses what I am driving at, or chooses to. As for USA - these days I consider it a "mad-dog" war-monger. It is truly EVIL. And sadly I grew up when Nuclear extermination of life was expected - it did not happen then - But I expect it any time now - USA keeps working on it. Finally, USA's approach of getting others to die for the NEOCON cause seems to me to be the essence of COWARDICE on USA's part. Shame on the USA.

    • @craigrik2699
      @craigrik2699 Рік тому +25

      Kia ora Kiwikeith, OtakiCraig here. Suma suma here bro, when I point out the issues of Ukraine and the history of the breakup of the Soviet Union till now, I'm a Putin puppet! In fact, after following Scott Ritter and conducting my own research of how President Putin came to power, I must concur with Scott that President Putin became the "accidental" President of Russia. A position he never wanted and something imposed onto him by President Yultsin (for selfish reasons, he didn't want himself or his family prosecuted after he left office for corruption) and the US, who thought they had another puppet to control. Thank god he is not! This talk certainly gets me ostracized by my work peers, my real friends know how I roll and understand how I research what I believe in, not many have me on but those that do certainly understand my stance after our korero. Funny though, before 24/02/22, I had been researching and watching China for at least 5 years trying to understand what they were about? I'm a Western socialist and I thought China had really gone off the reservation and turned to totally capitalism, they haven't. I didn't even look at Russia, believing the Western narrative that Russia was just another capitalist state full of oligarchs running everything, wrong again.

    • @D64nz
      @D64nz Рік тому +17

      ​@@craigrik2699funny enough, another kiwi here. While I agree when talking out loud most people who don't dig any deeper have just accepted the story as presented, but there are a growing number who have looked beneath the surface and see this conflict for what it really is. The story falls apart the second you question any part of it or go deeper than Putin bad, Russia bad.

    • @dianal3542
      @dianal3542 Рік тому

      So, you believe that war crimes US did in the past, gives Russia a green light to commit war crimes in Ukraine? Like US did it before, and we have the right to do it now? Did US annex any territories of Iraq or Vietnam? If you follow the news, even Russian news, you know that Russia already annexed 5 Ukrainian regions and is fighting to get more. Russia is for land grab...

    • @kiwikeith7633
      @kiwikeith7633 Рік тому +17

      ​@@craigrik2699 Did you see that YT has deleted Scott Ritter's channel? Do you follow "The Duran"? Being without a TV, Radio, and not taking papers, means I search for myself, and evaluate it personally. It worked for the recent "political Jab" and the USA proxy Ukraine hostilities too. Sounds like you are an independent thinker - that is good, not enough of them.

    • @got2bharmony
      @got2bharmony Рік тому +13

      I'm from the UK and all of your comments ring true for me too.the stock response from the typical Brit who thinks that are ecucated (they are quite clearly ignorant of geopolitics) is that I believe in conspiracy theories. The degree of Russophobia in the UK right now is truly disturbing, and the jingoistic warmongering is frankly sick. The UK has many deep problems that are likely to get worse. The last thing we need is war, though we never need war and how sad that the peace movement of the 1980s (CND etc) has totally disappeared. The fact that many seem to think war is something we should want is a barometer of the seriousness of the current mental state of the UK masses.
      Many Brits dislike Blair and his complicity in the Iraq war, but he has never been held accountable and is still travelling the world being paid huge amounts to push his warped point of view, acting like a god. Britts have long been apathetic and their support of war is probably an act of apathy rather than a re kindling of the aggressive culture that Brits demonstrated during the period of the Empire.
      Excellent video summarising what is fairly easily discovered if you can be bothered to look, for example the Wolfowitz Doctrine. Adam Curtis' documentary Bitter Lake, amazingly available on BBC iPlayer, is a rather bizarre composition, but it contains a lot of important facts that are hard to find elsewhere and backed up by remarkable BBC archive footage. I can only believe that the obscure nature of Curtis' many documentaries has avoided censorship by the BBC, who are usually a cheerleader for the UK state, with lots of meaningless celebrity and LGBTQ distractions.

  • @penglim224
    @penglim224 Рік тому +46

    HUMANITY has come to a very very sad state where fellow human does not hold that life is sacred anymore. Majority of the people of the world love PEACE and live peaceably guided by noble values. These peace-loving, caring people who are always being victimised and coerced and forced to do things against their held values. Let PEACE be and let PEACE flourish.

  • @pacoshuman7642
    @pacoshuman7642 Рік тому +122

    Thank you for bringing up Hawaii...my home and where as an anthropologist, I taught for years. You would be amazed by how 'little' most Americans know about how Hawaii was taken, not really annexed, but taken by some very powerful plantation owners.

    • @neutralitystudies
      @neutralitystudies  Рік тому +48

      Hawaii‘s incorporation into the US body politic was illegal even under US domestic law. Congress actually voted against it in 1898 (or a year later, I don‘t recall) but then it was incorporated as a territory anyhow by executive oder and over the next years pol just forgot about it and 50 years later nobody was talking about that anymore but if Hawaii should be a full state or not. It‘s a wonderful example not only of illegal aggression and imperial aggrandisemen, but of narrative controle, too. The Kingdom of Hawaii even had an ambassador in Japan in the 1880s and full diplomatic relations with most European states. But, in the end, nobody cared. I‘m still sad about the fate of Hawaii and the Hawaiians.

    • @fabiengerard8142
      @fabiengerard8142 Рік тому +1

      Don’t tell me! 😵
      • • • •

    • @lesliestenta3084
      @lesliestenta3084 Рік тому +26

      I could never understand why so many schools, buildings, streets named after the rich white landowners. I’m from Hawaii and how beautiful, affordable , no homeless and how much it’s changed for the worse. Homeless, tent cities everywhere, a tent city in every park in Honolulu, a huge tent city in Waianae, mostly Hawaiian and local people, horrible pot holed roads, filthy zoo, an international airport that has never been updated. I had to leave Hawaii because I can’t afford to live there, 2-3 jobs just to live, bang up job our corrupt bought off politicians has ruined paradise.

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort Рік тому

      God didn't give iron to hawaii.
      Man planted pineapple and it failed.
      Hawaii stayed pristine.
      Man put iron into the soil and pineapple crops thrived and the shine of hawaii was lost forever

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort Рік тому +2

      affectionately termed Hawaiian red dirt (the red color is due to the presence of the oxides of Fe). Although Fe is farily abundant in many Hawaiian soils, it is poorly available to pineapple plants because of the minerals it occurs in and because pineapple has a limited root system. (so other plants with more extensive root and ion uptake systems can extract sufficient iron for their needs from Hawaiiain soils). So this is why it was and still is added to pineapple plants today

  • @thartstone
    @thartstone Рік тому +75

    Neo Cons need to be identified and dealt with extreme prejudice

    • @davidemmet7343
      @davidemmet7343 Рік тому

      Sounds a little too close to how authoritarian regimes deal with their political enemies.

    • @Aramsa-Khan
      @Aramsa-Khan Рік тому

      Some Presidents or aspiring presidential candidates themselves are neocons. It is the American people who must identify them. They can be from both sides of the political divides. They are very clever in hiding the true intention/motive. People who tried to individually identify or track the neocons are murdered, citing suicide as the reason. The USA is doomed, with the neocons having penetrated in every sector of the country. The only answer is another civil war or revolution.

    • @MKSense1
      @MKSense1 Рік тому

      Neocons are known to be very conservative but now they come from some liberals. Yes, that is right for a confused academic.

    • @phantompanther648
      @phantompanther648 Рік тому

      We had the moment when “ Apologies “ were actually placed as relevant upon the News.
      America apologized when it by Cruse Missile destroyed the Chinese Embassy during lraq War.
      Suprizingly , people in pod casts are much agreed the IRaq was a certain disaster on massive scale.
      Because the US propaganda gears immediately went into overdrive , upon the war’s closing . Near 100 “ Books glorifying Iraq war “ were magically appeared on public library shelves, at the war’s closing ( upon reaching the 5000 dead count )
      People are not aware possibly , that they are spouting ‘heresy’…. when they denigrate Iraq War..

    • @haleybrown2836
      @haleybrown2836 7 місяців тому

      Not very difficult. Biden and his cabinet are a prime example of neocons.

  • @johnhaffenden9576
    @johnhaffenden9576 Рік тому +64

    Brilliant interview, I agree with his view that we all wish we had a Putin running our country, instead of the corrupt donkeys that infest Whitehall

  • @Pnumi
    @Pnumi Рік тому +42

    No mention of the Dulles brothers and assassination of JFK in the entrance of the neocons to the American scene

    • @spacemunky8164
      @spacemunky8164 Рік тому

      It was oswald, right? And putin blew up nordstream!

  • @treefrog3349
    @treefrog3349 Рік тому +22

    This conversation has been the best discussion/explanation of contemporary American lunacy that I have ever heard. It doesn't encourage me at all. But at least I feel like I am not a delusional old man bordering on senility

  • @joaomartins7413
    @joaomartins7413 Рік тому +25

    Congratulations for your excellent work Mr. Pascal Lottaz and for this exceptional interview with Prof. Michael Brenner. (Porto, Portugal)

  • @bradipous1
    @bradipous1 Рік тому +16

    prof. Michael Brenner is very subtle and intelligent, great interview

  • @alaskavaper2490
    @alaskavaper2490 Рік тому +32

    I am an 87 year old man. In the past 25 years my eyes have opened to the incredibly misguided US foreign policy. This policy, especially against China, is leading to a catastrophic disaster for the world. I despair that my children and grandchildren will likely perish from planetary overheating caused WW3’s massive destruction. This possibility can and should be avoid but, I am doubtful that it will be.
    This podcast has been excellent, particularly the last half.

    • @neutralitystudies
      @neutralitystudies  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the support. And I still hold some hope that we will manage to walk away from the brink in the end. It's partially based on my faith in humanity, and partially based on the believe that even the neocons will value the survival of their children and grandchildren over their megalomania. Once it gets really scary, I hope that pure fear will make them walk away from the escalation. Although I know, they might believe in the superiority of their dogma until the big one evaporates them. But I do hope enough of them have a survival instinct that will tell them to stop it.
      In any case, thanks for the support!

    • @asbeautifulasasunset
      @asbeautifulasasunset Рік тому

      Hello. Just wondering how you began to see foreign policy in a different way. Was there something in particular that happened 25 years ago to shift your perspective? Why do you think your eyes were closed before this time? Influence of mass media? lack of time to analyze what was going on?

    • @supertruckertom
      @supertruckertom Рік тому

      Nuclear Winter stops Global Warming.
      Look for the positives and move to Uruguay as soon as possible.

    • @cosmic7748
      @cosmic7748 Рік тому +1

      ​Maybe it was the Internet? we are in the middle of a revolutionary time in terms of the flow of information that reaches the common man. Information that will change minds and attitudes forever. Both for better and for worse.

    • @mikemiller659
      @mikemiller659 Рік тому

      From my pov china through its actions has caused much of the anti china policies

  • @grantbablitz
    @grantbablitz Рік тому +69

    Victoria Nuland is the Chrystia Freeland of The USA!

    • @stanleyberger8654
      @stanleyberger8654 Рік тому +8

      Dumb translation,Google.

    • @bunsw2070
      @bunsw2070 Рік тому +5

      Except I suspect Nuland's IQ is 40 to 60 points higher than Freeland's. And Nuland is no genius.

    • @stanleyberger8654
      @stanleyberger8654 Рік тому +8

      IQ is not the issue and should not be disparaged.Both of them promoted the regime change in Ukraine of 2014 and the resulting conflict between Ukraine and Russia that have led to inevitable disaster for Ukraine,which is tragically Freeland’s ancestral homeland.

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Рік тому +6

      ​@@stanleyberger8654Doesn't Nuland or her husband Kagan have Ukrainian ancestry? Possibly explains her M.O, a personal blood feud.

    • @KassandraFuria13
      @KassandraFuria13 Рік тому +6

      ​@@pikachus5m166they come from Bessarabia, which could be Moldovia , Romania or the part of Ukraine close to these countries.
      Blinken also has Ukrainian ancestry and both are of jewish origin.

  • @mnet1514
    @mnet1514 Рік тому +30

    Brilliant discussion! Much appreciation to Prof. Brenner!

  • @peterandersson5242
    @peterandersson5242 Рік тому +27

    I really like this channel. Thx for makeing this content

  • @spacemunky8164
    @spacemunky8164 Рік тому +19

    How they cheered when the wall came down and cheered when the soviet union collapsed, but are they cheering now as the bear has risen up above the Eagle!

  • @htunlin2000
    @htunlin2000 Рік тому +19

    Thank you Pascal. For this wonderful interview. My first time ever listening to dr. Brenner. I am thankful that you allowed him to have his stream-of-consciousness from a man so rich in experience and history
    He touched on so many points of interest, which I found intersected my own personal ruminations, such as:
    The Psychopathology of neoconservatism as forms and mutations of Anglo-Saxon Supremacy; colonialism and neocolonialism; Confederate history of lost cause; Manifest Destiny; in confluence and historical continuity as the professor pointed out, with the Mexican-American war of 1846 and Spanish-American War of 1898,. . . .
    Tracing the historical connecting dots all the way to World War and War II ; and the Allied Victory which created NATO hegemony and the Cold War,..
    Which upon a serious reconsideration, never really ended, but actually transform into a red-hot one, expressed contemporarily as NATO's proxy war against Russia in Ukraine.
    I would like to see more of dr. Brenner's wisdom and I hope your Channel and others find a way to extract more knowledge out of this kind of mind before it disappears completely from the scene.

  • @EgonTheViking
    @EgonTheViking Рік тому +12

    Excellent interview and exchange. Love the many excellently informed guests on the channel and of cause your own contribution it very in lightening despite not often being optimistic.

  • @bruceclark4754
    @bruceclark4754 Рік тому +9

    Thankyou for this brilliant conversation. Wish everyone could hear this.

  • @charlesyang4923
    @charlesyang4923 Рік тому +7

    I totally agree with Prof. Brenner view that Vladimir Putin of Russia owns better political and geopolitical skillsets and wins more support from Russian than contemporary Western elites as demonstrated from re-constitute Russia after dissolve of USSR 1991 and transitioned into a major superpower today.

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 Рік тому

      Remember this 🎬
      The American general, the General Staff said: "Why are we drinking, celebrating, having fun like that? We are celebrating the victory over the Russians ... We did not defeat the Russians, we deceived them. And when they understand this, we will greatly regret it." By deceiving the Russians, the Americans deceived themselves and declared this deception a victory. They forgot that there was no victory, but they convinced the world and themselves that there was. "This was the foundation of world hegemony...

  • @peterjensen3076
    @peterjensen3076 Рік тому +7

    Brenner has the load of a historic and highly intellectual gun.
    Thanks a lot for getting his views out.

  • @ChristianMiersch
    @ChristianMiersch Рік тому +11

    I applaud what you are doing here, it is simply invaluable! One thing, a transcript (or better audio) would be excellent for the non native listeners. The topic definitely would warrant it. At least me has to rewind several times in order to understand some passages. Thanks for your work!

  • @peterj2518
    @peterj2518 Рік тому +20

    Interesting that he does not comment that neo-Conservatism is fundamentally a Jewish movement centred upon Israel-First...missing out a core feature of the phenomenon...

    • @tariquekhan1118
      @tariquekhan1118 4 місяці тому +3

      This was rather glaring omission - however, self censoring academicians and media are de rigueur in present day US in order to avoid certain accusations of being against a very particular ethno-religious linguistic group.

    • @rosihantu1
      @rosihantu1 4 місяці тому +6

      Agreed and I might also add that Neocons wasn't as much anti Communist as they were anti Russians. After all, these people were hard-core Trotskyites. That anti Russian sentiments has an ethnic component to it.

  • @hongolloyd8728
    @hongolloyd8728 Рік тому +20

    Is there a relationship between the neocon participants/think tanks and the military industrial complex ownership? One hand seems to feed the other when they are both on the same entity/person.

  • @rebeccagreen548
    @rebeccagreen548 Рік тому +29

    Excellent discussion! Thank you both.

  • @roycanriz
    @roycanriz Рік тому +6

    Thank you for this programme. A wonderful discussion.

  • @truthaboveall7988
    @truthaboveall7988 Рік тому +31

    Wonderful guest, thank u for sharing ur plethora of knowledge sir. We r so uneducated as Americans thanks to our media being captured by neocons & oligarchs

    • @118Psalm
      @118Psalm Рік тому

      u feel this was a discussion? lots of good info though.

    • @kathycollett4318
      @kathycollett4318 Рік тому

      We could still read, but unfortunately America is glued to their phones and Hollywood.

  • @franklinblunt69
    @franklinblunt69 Рік тому +8

    Never agreed with them being any way conservative but despotic, amoral, absent virtue, & ultra-liberal in wanton harm, impose disparity, & violate without accountability.

  • @edcotterjr1926
    @edcotterjr1926 Рік тому +6

    Mr Lottaz says at one point: I don't understand why there was no opposition to the Iraq war versus the Vietnam war? The answer is straightforward. In Vietnam we still had general population participation via the draft. In my opinion, much of the resistance to Vietnam was naked self interest, not principle. Current elites are disengaged from any actual fighting now under the all volunteer force structure and thus see war as an easy option in any difficult situation. It does not impact them or the people they know in a direct way. FYI I joined the Navy in 1969 and served for the next 24 years, retiring just after the USSR disintegrated. Thank you for your discussion. Very enlightening.

    • @brianadlich4406
      @brianadlich4406 Рік тому

      He mentioned it being a volunteer vs draft as point 1 for reason why.
      Edit: It was brenner that said that.

    • @phantompanther648
      @phantompanther648 Рік тому

      Yeah .,,,……..,,,But President Bush publicly threatened media ; “!Watch what you say .,,.”
      In Europe there ere protests in the media , US media wa a locked down propaganda stoopid…ity.

  • @treefrog3349
    @treefrog3349 Рік тому +2

    The insidious and persistent dilution of objective wisdom and age-old truths that this conversation exemplifies is bone-chilling. Machiavelli and Orwell are alive today.

  • @kathycollett4318
    @kathycollett4318 Рік тому +8

    I am so glad I found this podcast! Love this discussion.

  • @D64nz
    @D64nz Рік тому +18

    The biggest obstical for the US military is that the US people will not stand for any signifigant losses in any combat. They absolutely hate the idea of another Vietnam, with high losses and ultimately ending in defeat. This has forced the US into smaller and smaller conflicts and where possible using proxies to do the fighting instead. It was that way when they used ISIS against Syria, and it's that way now with Ukraine. The entire US war doctrine has gone to small conflicts with minimumal friendly casualties. They have no ability to engage in large scale wars at present. They think a handful of F35's will hold off literally thousands of Russian and/or Chinese aircraft. It's now clear that missiles are the future of air attacks and aircraft are no longer able to cross the frontlines in any conflict with modern Anti air defenses. Same with the tanks which melt like butter in the face of modern anti armour weapons.

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 Рік тому

      It seems like the Russians didn't waste their time. They knew about Washington scammers.
      Remember this 🎬
      The American general, the General Staff said: "Why are we drinking, celebrating, having fun like that? We are celebrating the victory over the Russians ... We did not defeat the Russians, we deceived them. And when they understand this, we will greatly regret it." By deceiving the Russians, the Americans deceived themselves and declared this deception a victory. They forgot that there was no victory, but they convinced the world and themselves that there was. "This was the foundation of world hegemony...

  • @alexg7836
    @alexg7836 Рік тому +10

    Michael Brenner is the best professor!

  • @tommyhorne3303
    @tommyhorne3303 Рік тому +4

    I'm halfway through at this point, and you're a VERY gracious host Pascale cause your GUEST is "something else"! The LORD SAY THE SAME I'll be back to FINISH listening to the interview!

  • @Gattara2
    @Gattara2 Рік тому +9

    Marvelous interview. Very good explanation for the irrational hate of Putin (and extend it to all things Russian) : pure envy.

  • @panosstroumpis9222
    @panosstroumpis9222 7 місяців тому +2

    Pascal, I love your show, is one of the best on the air. I am 83 years old , but I am American Citizen for 50 years. The largest BS in this Country is that we have the best Democracy in the World, I nothing but the truth, USA never had Democracy, we have Plutocracy, because the money is that elect all the politicians including the President. l like you to invite to your show Giannis Varoufakis, you will enjoy him as your gest .

  • @billhammett174
    @billhammett174 Рік тому +6

    Erasmus - the great European humanist, wrote a book titled "Dulce bellum inexoertis" - -- "War is sweet to those who have not experienced it." All one needs to know about neocons...

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy Рік тому

      "If war is what they want, let them have their fill. They will soon tire of it."

  • @TheEraLad
    @TheEraLad 9 місяців тому +2

    After watching Tucker Carlson’s interview with Putin last night, I wholeheartedly agree. As an American, I was shocked by how well educated, intelligent, articulate, and coherent Putin is. Neither Trump or Biden could have a two hour conversation about history or recall anything that they said a week ago.

  • @skylangford6083
    @skylangford6083 Рік тому +6

    In the mid 1960s, Leo Strauss, an obscure and secretive political philosophy professor at Chicago University had a goal of forming a loyal band of students and teaching them that the liberal society they were living in was corrupted by individualism which would lead to nihilism sowing the seeds of their own destruction. To counter this, Strauss taught his students that they needed to create and promote simple yet powerful myths to the American populace such as good vs. evil which would give meaning and purpose to their lives. This loyal band of students soon entered the political sphere and in 1975 began creating their first myth, the myth of an enemy, the Soviet Union. And as for these students of Strauss, they would soon be coined the neo-conservatives

    • @josh-ox3vj
      @josh-ox3vj Рік тому

      he was right..if it would only be about good and evil. god=good, no god= evil. myth or not

    • @hillbelly1093
      @hillbelly1093 Рік тому +2

      Leo Strauss was from Jewish origin ,and he was god father of neo conservatism ,

  • @vincentamato6572
    @vincentamato6572 2 місяці тому

    Once again, Pascal, a wonderful job. First in inviting Professor Brenner, and secondly for eliciting from the professor some of the most important insights into the political and even cultural landscape of our very troubled nation. His bringing up the impact of the country having abolished the draft is a factor too rarely brought up.

  • @lillyschuler9048
    @lillyschuler9048 Рік тому +8

    Great guest! Scary times.

  • @abduladheemal-tamimi2371
    @abduladheemal-tamimi2371 Рік тому +5

    American foreign policy since the end of World War II until now tells the story of how the most powerful superpower ascends forcefully to the world stage and how this policy has made itself the most horrible and tragic recipe for its complete destruction, but after it has left behind more tragic effects on the rest of the world. BUT it is not the only empire in history that rose and eventually deteriorated and got miserably defeated.

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Рік тому +1

      I kind of bought the narrative of the " containment" in front of Communism before the fall of the Berlin Wall. But since then the US military expansionism has absolutely no justification.

  • @medialcanthus9681
    @medialcanthus9681 Рік тому +12

    Social democracy and benevolent authoritarian ❤

    • @stuartwray6175
      @stuartwray6175 Рік тому

      eh?

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Рік тому +2

      @@stuartwray6175 socialist state, with democracy, voting rights, a benevolent wise authoritarian leader at the helm .

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Рік тому +2

      Something like Singapore.

    • @nerofiddles8798
      @nerofiddles8798 Рік тому +1

      The Road to Serfdom. Humanity's been there, done that. Big body counts.

  • @citlalli9
    @citlalli9 Рік тому +7

    Pascal, tu canal es excelente, los invitados son todos conocedores de la historia y de los fenómenos socioeconómicos y geopolíticos. Los espero siempre con anticipación. ¡Te felicito! Saludos desde Tucson 🌵

    • @citlalli9
      @citlalli9 Рік тому

      Espero que el profesor John Mearsheimer sea tu invitado en un futuro cercano.

    • @neutralitystudies
      @neutralitystudies  Рік тому +1

      Muchas Gracias, amigo! Saludos desde Japon!

  • @SM-df9hm
    @SM-df9hm Рік тому +7

    This gentleman spoke a lot of truth and many of his views are very interesting and worthy of deeper thoughts and evaluations.
    Getting the benefit of listening to someone that has been around, due to age, for a while and observed many things and came to his own conclusions.
    Good points were made (directly and indirectly) about the impacts of culture and psychology that are very important in shaping the characteristics of various people beyond the economical classes.

  • @GOBEF3
    @GOBEF3 Рік тому +5

    Bravo again Pascal :) Brenner hit the truth right on it head!
    I humbly suggest you read/view some of old Spengler's theories, so you know where its all headed :(

  • @toveirenestrand3547
    @toveirenestrand3547 Рік тому +8

    So, some of the neocons "supported" criminal activities in foreign lands from their beginning (war is outlawed since the Korean war)...the Wolfowitz doctrine (which announces the US' status as the world's only remaining superpower following the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War and proclaims its main objective to be retaining that status - world hegemony or global supremacy)...
    Since the 9/11 attacks in America in 2001, a free-floating anxiety occurred, a state of mind that acquires that people are disconnected from their natural and social environment, a state of mind that can be exploited to create the phenomenon of mass formation, forming new bonds now related to the collective instead of the individual, these new bonds now enhancing even into paranoia (a contagious psychosis whose masterpiece is harassment), which is used under TOTALITARIANISM. The good news is that this horrible thing called mass formation or totalitarianism is self-destructive (Hannah Arendt).
    Some of the original neocons redefined the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) to be THEIR Right to Protect (adding insult to injury by calling the bombing of the former Yugoslavia in Europe a humanitarian intervention).
    (The Koch brothers, and Yale, are mentioned here.)

    • @margaretgoodheart4167
      @margaretgoodheart4167 Рік тому +2

      Interesting comment. For a younger generation 9-11 produced the "free floating anxiety and societal disconnect". But for my generation it was the murder of our president in whom we placed total hope for a world without war, for positive domestic and international relationships. Our collective psyche never recovered: private interests could and did kill an American president....and then were allowed to get away with the lie. Yes, similar to 9-11. Crushing hope. Changing power structure.

    • @toveirenestrand3547
      @toveirenestrand3547 Рік тому

      @@margaretgoodheart4167
      Keep the hope up, the best is yet to come, and seems to be fast in progress now.

  • @jillfryer6699
    @jillfryer6699 Рік тому +4

    I tried to email a speech of Putin's to a friend. He was not thrilled because a sign came up saying contents of the attachment could be dangerous. Retired computer programmer I think too and afraid I might infect him with a russian computer virus. World's gone nuts.

  • @frostflower5555
    @frostflower5555 Рік тому +12

    The question is, why make war and suffering?

    • @paullooney2522
      @paullooney2522 Рік тому +14

      It makes money.

    • @terywilliam9730
      @terywilliam9730 Рік тому

      @@paullooney2522 we should send every neo-con to war zones to make money by themselves then.

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 Рік тому +5

      Struggle is considered cleansing by hard right nationalists, it is considered a necessary and noble path to redress of grievance and establishment of justice via revenge. Why do two men who argue wind up fighting? I hope you have at least minimal life experience.

    • @HeatherMiddleton-p6q
      @HeatherMiddleton-p6q Рік тому +4

      Profit profit profit

    • @GlynDwr-d4h
      @GlynDwr-d4h Рік тому +1

      Because big pay days for defense contractors, also big pay days for Wall St when control over this or that country enables them to back cronies who then sign on to predatory IMF and World Bank "structural readjustment" loans which are designed to never be repaid so they have a pretext to privatize their public sector and enable western investors to loot the country

  • @aaronhoffman9020
    @aaronhoffman9020 Рік тому +18

    Perpetual war is how London became the centre of the biggest empire in history. US followed this model, like Rome followed Alexander.

    • @seanmoran2743
      @seanmoran2743 Рік тому +3

      That’s a very simplistic view

    • @timjamesg158
      @timjamesg158 Рік тому

      One of the most wrong, and tragically uneducated comments one could make. Do get an education before ever trying to discuss things your own words prove you know nothing about. London became the centre of the biggest empire in history, because London is the capital of Great Britain, therefore was the capital of the British Empire. So, are you trying to suggest the British Empire was involved in perpetual war, at any time? Or are you trying to suggest the British Empire was created by perpetual war? If not, what are you trying to suggest?
      I'll tell you, you're trying to suggest the British Empire was a brutal empire, that sailed around invading countries, terrorizing people, and forcing them into the British Empire. And LOL @ That!! You can ONLY be an American. A completely clueless idiot, that knows less than nothing, and speaks while knowing nothing, the ultimate thicko.
      How could I know, you're American? The American has been taught completely remedial propaganda from birth, and all because of that, they then turn around and say, the US is only doing what the UK did, hilarious rubbish. And such a juvenile thing to do. I suggest you get an education mate, you could not be further from the truth, look much closer to home, even at yourself.

    • @davidemmet7343
      @davidemmet7343 Рік тому +1

      This is human nature. Humans have an instinct to dominate and control and to try to make the world safe for themselves. It is no different with the left.
      Most of America's institutions have been taken over by the left and yet they have pursued the same foreign policies from conservatives that they used to hate

    • @naynay1139
      @naynay1139 Рік тому

      They imposed it on the US. after they failed physically colonise US they came back to occupy intellectually and through intelligence services. US also made a mistake following anglo "philosophy"

    • @selassietetevie4966
      @selassietetevie4966 Рік тому

      ​@@seanmoran2743yes,you are right it's more than profits, its driven by self preservation of the tribe that has arrogated world dominance as the only way to physically survive the mess in the world their greed and megalomania has created, their greatest fear is history repeated, but this time there is nowhere safe to be expelled to.

  • @SuzanneWheat
    @SuzanneWheat Рік тому +3

    Great discussion and thanks for informing me about the Quincy Institute. Paranoid irrationality must be exactly what we need to stay on top!

  • @tyme5837
    @tyme5837 Рік тому +10

    We are in deep dudu and there is no way out.

    • @selassietetevie4966
      @selassietetevie4966 Рік тому +2

      Tyme5837 no condition is permanent, man proposes but God disposses, they are at the end of the road,and nowhere to run too, we are living through the change as we write.

  • @krisburke1712
    @krisburke1712 Рік тому +4

    Putin is brilliant as is Lavrov... agreed our western leaders pale in comparison there really is no comparison.. my favourite recent President Putin speech is Valdai 2022

  • @Robert-n5t9v
    @Robert-n5t9v Рік тому +1

    Michael is giving good explanation what the neocons are.

  • @roddychristodoulou9111
    @roddychristodoulou9111 Рік тому +10

    The fact that we have neocons and neoliberals in America is testament to the fact that we have no progressive parties whatsoever .
    Yes the word progressive is used a lot but this means nothing , never judge a politician by what they say .
    Always judge a politician by what they do and which policies they enact .

    • @sunzeneise
      @sunzeneise Рік тому

      Progressives have “progressed” beyond the rational, and now argue against the Book of Genesis, like Demons.

  • @barbh1
    @barbh1 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for a wonderful show. I began to appreciate Putin after listening to his translated speeches. Compared to the political players I'm used to, he comes across as being more concerned about his country than his own ego. He also has the discernment to recognize the talent of his Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov.

  • @gerdfehlbaum7059
    @gerdfehlbaum7059 Рік тому +7

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @jacobjorgenson9285
    @jacobjorgenson9285 11 місяців тому +2

    Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
    The American empire is waning but it will not go quietly

  • @johnstrawb3521
    @johnstrawb3521 Рік тому +4

    4:54 - the definition of "neocon."
    No offense to Professor Brenner, but he also speaks wonderfully at 1.25x speed, as well.

  • @vasianeokleous3985
    @vasianeokleous3985 Рік тому +2

    In 1992, 32 years ago precisely and accurately Fidel Castro told: “The next war in Europe will be between Russia and fascism, only fascism will then be called democracy”

  • @syourke3
    @syourke3 Рік тому +13

    For “neocon” read “Israel”.

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Рік тому

      Not that simple. Israel is not a monolithic country.

    • @probablyjustme77
      @probablyjustme77 Рік тому

      @@lioneldemun6033 So what? Do you spend your life constantly paralyzed unable to name any other group or pattern? Or is this particular group the only one? Israel is monolithic enough to be a country and have a name. You are a victim of brainwashing.

  • @DJEDzTV
    @DJEDzTV Рік тому +2

    I watch this whole talk 3 times now, its amazing how many things that happened prior Ukraine (Georgia war for example), was pretty much stamped as Russian aggression and nobody wanted to hear about American instructors and hardware on the ground. I knew back then that Russian explanation was the right one.
    Georgia was advised to secure control of its borders as one of the requirements for joining NATO, USA was happy to help and train Georgians to do exactly that. This was after the famous Bucharest summit.

  • @elliottcovert3796
    @elliottcovert3796 Рік тому +4

    One factor that is critical to understanding contemporary Neo-conservatism is the effect that Trump's election and presidency had on conservative elites. Follow me for a moment because this is important.
    After Trump was elected, many predicted his presidency would lead to a massive re-alignment of the political parties. This did not happen on the level of ordinary voters. The vast majority of rank-and-file Democrats remained Democrats and the vast majority of Republicans remained Republicans. There was, however, a minor but significant re-alignment of the political elites. Specifically, neo-conservatives and C-suite elite business interests felt that Trump and Trumpism were too off-putting and left the Republican Party. Democratic elites and media organs like Neera Tanden and The Washington Post welcomed these constituencies into the Party, under the illusion that (a) they represented an old, "respectable" form of conservatism and (b) they could align with the Democratic Party to form a united front that would impeach Trump and remove him from office. Hence Neera Tanden's cozy public appearance with Bill Kristol, Max Boot's shift to the Democratic Party, Ellen DeGeneres' rehabilitation of George W. Bush's public image, Mitt Romney becoming Trump's loudest critic in Congress, etc. These are figures and ideologies that previously would have been totally anathema to the Democratic Party and American liberalism more generally. But post-Trump, they were part of the "Resistance."
    Over the past several years, Democratic elites have become more and more used to these figures having ideological and political influence within the Party. This has led to neocons having a significant voice within the Democratic Party. Bill Kristol and Mitt Romney may be the first to say that Trump is too boorish to be the face of America, but they haven't changed their views on almost any foreign policy issues. They're still hawks who think America has to search for monsters to destroy abroad. At this point, however, the utter failures of American Middle East policy have burned many Americans out on the idea of reconstructing the Middle East in America's image, and instead they have started to look to more "worthy" competitors in China and Russia. Add to this, of course, the fact that the original pretext to remove Trump from office was supposed Russian "interference" in the 2016 election and you've got a recipe for pervasive neo-conservative influence in both political parties.
    (For what it is worth, I think Trump was a horrible President and I did not vote for him in either of his elections. However, this doesn't mean that the attempt to remove him from office based on "Russian interference" was anything but a pretext. It most certainly was. He should have been removed via the electoral process, and he was. Unfortunately the "Putin-Trump" narrative caused many liberal elites to look at foreign policy in a highly emotional manner that they couldn't separate from American domestic politics and their anger towards Trump.)

    • @neutralitystudies
      @neutralitystudies  Рік тому +1

      Wow, that is a very comprehensive overview! It has been puzzling to me how Bush got rehabilitated so swiftly and the Democrats seemed to be sliding deeper and deeper into the neocon black hole. What‘s your background? Would you have time to talk about this shift more?

    • @elliottcovert3796
      @elliottcovert3796 Рік тому +1

      @@neutralitystudies I'd love to -- this is one of my favorite channels on UA-cam! My background isn't anything special, I'm really just a guy who reads a lot.

    • @neutralitystudies
      @neutralitystudies  Рік тому +2

      @@elliottcovert3796 People really underestimate the power of "just reading" and "just thinking". I'd love to have you on and hear more about that observation of yours of how the Trump factor has influenced the neocon development in the US. I think you are right on the above. Could you please reach out to me via mail? pascal.lottaz[at]neutralitystudies.com

    • @andyjones1982
      @andyjones1982 Рік тому

      Interesting analysis.

    • @northstarmind1049
      @northstarmind1049 Рік тому

      ​@@neutralitystudies, @elliottcovert3796 _ And yes, great for reading a lot & thinking a lot. Same here. A lot better than any pro-war propaganda drone in academia or neo-Cold War "liberals" like those at the Quincy Institute. And Prof Brenner was *right* about Anatol Lieven too.
      I've got another thought for you both...: Whether contrived or hysterically self-believed, the Democrap elite had to claim that the only reason they couldn't shove Killary Clinton down the majority of the American voters' throat, & hold a 'coronation' for her, could only be because of evile "RRRusssian interference!!...: it's PPUTIN'S fault!!"
      Don't get me wrong...: I am not Repuglican, & I certainly didn't & wouldn't vote for Trump, but would I *never* either vote for chronically lyin', slimey, morally crooked, BFF of the banksters & super-rich corporations, influence peddling (Clinton Fdn), up to ~$800K per speech collecting, Killary Clinton either -- probably the most hated Democrat presidential nominee in at the least any living voter's memory. And so arrogant she neglected Wisconsin, Michigan, & Pennsylvania, just like docu filmmaker Michael Moore kept warning her that she was. It's poetic justice that she was defeated by what should've been the easiest Repuglican presidential nominee to defeat in U.S. history.
      The Democrap party felt that Black & Brown people had no where else to go, but the white working-class, poor, & even middle-class (indeed the class always literally caught in the middle, making "too much" & not enough at the same time), sure at least felt (even if incorrectly) that *they* did -- after 8 years of empty "hope" & no fundamental "change" by the Democraps. And now "The Squad" has become "The *Fraud* Squad"...: had soon become political careerists & Democrap go-alongists (ahhh the Congressional life is goood so why rock the boat anymore) & reduced to only virtue signaling (when they're not silent) & fundamentally meaningless verbal posturing. Game knows game -- & Trump described Hillary to a "T".

  • @brucesmith3072
    @brucesmith3072 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant man, great conversation. I'm 77yo draftee of Vietnam. Bosses got me out of "serving". That some of my friends, my age, falls for Neocons, shocks me! Some friends are furious
    with me being "Anti-American," re Ukraine. Yet, Neocons have ruined Ukraine, like Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, made them unliveable. Being in advertising, I like to piss them off posting
    photos of 'Madame Nu' & Mrs; Zelensky on cover of Vogue. Both crooks, not nationalists. Meanwhile, they're complaining things are tough in US & I retired in EU "don't understand".
    They've got the American disease "Exceptionalism", very Neocon. I never caught it! LOL

  • @bruceclark4754
    @bruceclark4754 Рік тому +3

    Fascinating talk. Can i just suggest the professor uses a microphone to improve the sound quality. A bit difficult to hear everything.

  • @LaurianSuzann-ov2ls
    @LaurianSuzann-ov2ls Рік тому +1

    I want to thank you for keeping me sane 👍
    God bless you and your Chanel

  • @tomack12
    @tomack12 Рік тому +9

    RESOURCES... RESOURCES... RESOURCES... And a Failing 100 year plan...

  • @ameliawhiting6943
    @ameliawhiting6943 Рік тому +2

    It will be great to hear more of this.

  • @viceroyxerxes8829
    @viceroyxerxes8829 Рік тому +6

    What I have witnessed is a change mostly in the Democrat party. It has become much more hawkish and aggressive. The Republicans have always been that way but never have I seen old and young Democrats embrace an aggressive imperial system. My opinion is it started under Clinton when the Democrat party embraced Wall Street. Today we have a Republican party beholden to big business/industry and old money and a Democrat party beholden to big banks and big tech. Both are willing to use aggressive military power and a bully foriegn policy. This can't end well.

    • @MrMirville
      @MrMirville Рік тому

      The Democratic party was always geared towards more foreign intervention and imperialism. The Neo-conservatives didn't invent any new pervert orientation. They were given that name just because they had "repented" en masse from Marxism and chosen to join the MIC. But they did not change the MIC's orientations in any way.

  • @suzymac27
    @suzymac27 Рік тому +1

    Excellent Reporting

  • @wetung8090
    @wetung8090 Рік тому +33

    До того, як Зеленський став президентом, Україна була мирною та мирною країною, все перетворилося на пекло, коли Зеленський став президентом, мирним населенням свідомо приносили жертви, щоб отримати симпатії світової спільноти, Зеленський жив заможно та заможно, а його люди страждали, навіть охоче померти за Зеленського

    • @bwhennes
      @bwhennes Рік тому

      iF MY TRANSLATOR IS CORRECT YOU ARE SAYING: Before Zelensky became president, Ukraine was a peaceful and peaceful land, everything turned into hell, if Zelensky became president, sacrifices were made to the peaceful population in order to take the sympathy of the light of sleep, Zelensky is alive as much as possible, and yogo people are suffering do you want to die for Zelensky. Yes, Yes, this demolishing of Ukraine was written about by George Soros in the 1990's. Sacrifice the Ukrainians for the destruction of Russia. This is SOros' big plan.

    • @7swordmary567
      @7swordmary567 Рік тому

      MassMurder-MassDestruction for Personal Gains is CRIMINALLY DEPRAVED

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 Рік тому

      Remember Poroshenko speech about Russians in Donbass. He started Russophobia.

    • @amug.7279
      @amug.7279 Рік тому

      Greetings to Moscow

  • @elizabethrobb8620
    @elizabethrobb8620 Рік тому +2

    Fabulous guest i cant argue with anything he says. 👍 Thankyou so.

  • @Nine-Signs
    @Nine-Signs Рік тому +3

    Last post, here is a major reason why Putin enjoys regular above 50% support (the likes of which western leaders can only dream of) and he gets that support not just from those that like him but also those that have their grievances and would even want change under the right patriotic democratic circumstances:
    Russian yearly average wage when Putin took over:
    2200 roubles a year.
    Russian yearly average wage today:
    57,000 roubles a year.
    ^ That ain't no gas station posing as a country, that is a rate of economic diversification and recovery that has gone entirely unnoticed by mainstream western/global economists but is a rise in living standards at such a rate and in such a short time span that it rivals China's itself. There is not a Russian alive today who is poorer than when he entered office. In 40 years of living no prime minister of my nations nor president of the USA could say the same.

    • @blcheah2672
      @blcheah2672 Рік тому +4

      I would temper this claim by pointing out there has also been substantial inflation. But the average Russian is definitely much better off than before Putin. Not by 25x as implied by your figures, but more like by 4x.
      More importantly, this is an ongoing process. Which most Americans have ignored. Even while the war is going on, Putin has been making lots of trade, currency, technology cooperation deals with other countries. You contrast that with Biden, who is entirely focused on making alliances to fight China and getting other countries to fight Russia. Putin's work will benefit Russians 5, 10 years from now. Biden's work will burden Americans 5, 10 years from now.

    • @Nine-Signs
      @Nine-Signs Рік тому +2

      ​@@blcheah2672 Your context is perfectly valid and accepted and is indeed what I am referring to, I just gave the literal figures to denote there has been a considerable raising of living standards in a shockingly small amount of time and the only other comparison I have for that success is China or historically the USSR between 1920 and 1950. It is amazing how western analysts and pundits have entirely ignored this and still seem to think of Russia as if it was 1998 over there. I mean I am British but by God am I proud of the Russian people for their hard work and for their wise leaders despite faults, that have evidently governed in the best interests not just of their people on many an occasion.
      All you say about Biden vs Putin in terms of economics and partnerships is also true. The western leadership got fat, ignorant, and lazy over the last 50 years, they allowed capitalism to pillage their peoples and abandon its originator nations in pursuit of higher profits from cheaper workers, and destroyed the long term life prospects of their majority working classes now shackled with 40+ years of stagnant to falling wages in real terms with western millennials the first gen to be rendered poorer than their parents since records began despite working longer hours than their parents and having more people in work per household than their parents did.
      All those high value production jobs, the leaders we elected over the last 4 decades let it all go while telling us it was good for us because they were having their pockets filled by the capitalist minority at the time.
      And now the west is is such a shockingly bad state in terms of its hollowed out production base that every western nation combined cannot produce the same amounts of basic armaments as Russia alone is doing, and China alone now has more production capacity for goods and services than the entirety of the US and Europe combined.
      The gifts of capitalism over time were supposed to be egality, liberty, fraternity. The first it never delivered, the second what liberties were gained are being eroded in order to maintain western capitalism in the face of its rampant decline, and as for fraternity, capitalism literally incentivises people to sell out their family, community, and nation, to get ahead.
      Best wishes friend.

    • @kathycollett4318
      @kathycollett4318 Рік тому +1

      Bingo!

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 8 місяців тому

    WOW. The best single dissertation on the origins and aims of modern day neocons I've yet heard. Kudos.

  • @Cherubini47
    @Cherubini47 Рік тому +11

    To me, it is clear that the war in Ukraine, and the economical and technological war on China and Russia is getting less objections and resistance from the western public than the war in Vietnam and Iraq in the past, is that the western population are now in lockstep with their criminal elite neocones, they understand that their privileged life standards and well being depends only on the victory of the hegemonic control of the rest of the world, and NOT on a just world of peace, that every nation is independent to put it's intrests as the guiding rules to it's policies, and that's why most of the population's objections against their governments are concentrated against the refugees and the migrants from non European countries, who are the victims of the imperial genocidal wars that destroyed their countries.

    • @rogerzen8696
      @rogerzen8696 Рік тому +1

      I came in to say the same thing. The Western public has lost its sense of justice and morality and keep electing one criminal after another into office. They deserve everything that is coming to them

    • @robbiewizz658
      @robbiewizz658 Рік тому

      They just belief the gogglebox state oligarch line
      BBC, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, DW, FRANCE 24 western bullshit

    • @arcturus4067
      @arcturus4067 6 місяців тому

      I agree with you. Majority of the Western population want the status quo. They are with their elites to have the most privileged life and wouldn't care about morality anymore. They clearly understand their privileges would end if their elites fail to maintain their hegemony.

  • @laogong52
    @laogong52 Рік тому +1

    Very refreshing to get another confirming and many further perspectives on the Neo-Cons from conception to contemporary times. The elites have progressively distanced themselves from the citizens in the west.

  • @西贝-l9r
    @西贝-l9r Рік тому +4

    You take off the new cloths of the Emperor and you are hated and wanted.

  • @pablonunez7844
    @pablonunez7844 4 місяці тому +1

    With most people given a chance to change their minds most get very busy on trying to prove why they shouldn't

  • @AtheistEve
    @AtheistEve Рік тому +5

    I’ve always been more afraid of the US government than the USSR or Russia ones. The US rhetoric was always so aggressive, backed up with huge military spending. I hate(d) having US outposts and weapons in my country (UK). We’re a tiny country that should barely be noticed, why do we even need nuclear bombs?
    I’m still not keen on Putin. But, as long as Russia holds regular elections, and he retires from the position after a limited number of terms, he can’t be considered a dictator.
    Putin has made his point in Ukraine. He can leave whenever he wants now.

    • @yananneteoh9818
      @yananneteoh9818 Рік тому

      Boris had explicitly spoken to have preference for peace and free trade on RT.
      In fact the UK was a free_er country with honest and eloquent speakers demonstrating the true democracy upheld by the tolerant and broad - minded multicultural society. Trump's arrival changed the British govt. an dégradé our fearlessness, fairness and true humanity.
      The UK had no problem with Huawei and working with China at making economic advancements, technological innovations,
      explorations of AI and Space Sciences... all Climate Change
      But as reported in the media and The US bullied Boris with threats of cutting off 😮trade and ties, imposing sanctions and even making war... I was made aware that Jeremy Corbyn, I suffered a series of political sabotages and was kicked out of Parliament of and lost his historic position
      as the main challenger of alternative perception and voice in Britidh history and Community.
      Nritsin

    • @yananneteoh9818
      @yananneteoh9818 Рік тому

      We live with a real threat of a nuclear war threatening the continuity of our human race. It's with urgency and commitment to our human race and Civilisation that these two guys have come forward to show up the neocons threat to our world.
      1:15:26
      m

    • @AtheistEve
      @AtheistEve Рік тому

      @@yananneteoh9818 Agreed, NATO, the UK and the EU are all horrible. On top of that pile of horrible sits the US government and its military. I don’t think that the Russian government is much better though now. It all depends on what Putin does next.
      Putin can just leave off bombing and attacking Ukraine whenever he wants. He doesn’t need any pre agreements from other horrible governments to do the right thing.

    • @theunfathomable1087
      @theunfathomable1087 Рік тому +1

      ​@yananneteoh9818 "tolerant and broad-minded multicultural society" ???
      The British had multikult imposed upon them, you need to look up the definition of "to tolerate", it is not a happy state of affairs.
      There are plenty of "guests" who are the very opposite of broad-minded too.
      Don't try and pick roses from a garden full of weeds and thorns. Saying that rainbow coloured unicorns exist doesn't make it true.

  • @道德经-q9g
    @道德经-q9g 7 місяців тому

    Thank you sir. Professor Brenner , you have enlightened me with profound insight into world affairs.

  • @thomasbentele2468
    @thomasbentele2468 Рік тому +5

    As a German, I liked the realistic thoughts about the situation of European countries,
    when it comes to the possibilities of realistically looking at the States.
    Germany was the worst possible reeducated by the anglosaxonian propaganda elite,
    starting with Senfton Delmer and the secret wing of Bletchley Park.
    William Toel actually explains to us the wilfully executed damage to the german spirit and way of life.
    Some countries like France did not fully follow the US-empire.
    But especially most of the easter european, formerly communist countries
    did put all their hope for a better future on the myths of America.

  • @innabobolina6490
    @innabobolina6490 10 місяців тому

    Invaluable and thank you so much for a great interview! The only thing - is there any way to use subtitles and time stamps? That would make it so much more accessible and would be super helpful!

  • @mmojave
    @mmojave Рік тому +3

    1:04:42 What's the goal of the neo-con itineration? I think Pascal sort of answer his own question. The goal is to break up all countries into individual global citizen : no more countries or nations, no more foreign governments (This is the Ideal case for those capitalists families behind the US govt- which is the elephant in the room that Pascal forgot to discuss here) . One totalitarian system with the globalist families in charged of the world is the ultimate endgame here but this is of course very daunting. So currently they ( the globalist) are trying to break up those big countries (or strong countries) into smaller ones and taking control of their head of state.
    That's why they love to introduce American "democracy" and its money politics into many countries so that they can have regime change anytime they want if the "son of bitch" at the top doesn't fall in line with their policy. Hence you see why the media has been condemning Putin (Russia) & Xi (China) in every possible way. Until you see the global media make a U-turn in this area, I don't see there is any chance that these globalist families will have the slightest inkling in changing their mind towards the endgame

    • @RUSidestreamed
      @RUSidestreamed Рік тому

      Neo-feudalism is spreading throughout the United States and the "libertarians" love it.

  • @dougbell9543
    @dougbell9543 Рік тому

    An analytical episode of of Neutrality Studies that is of immense value in these troubling times. ✔️

  • @lilleypops1868
    @lilleypops1868 Рік тому +6

    There is also neoliberals which are just the same as neocons

    • @arcturus4067
      @arcturus4067 6 місяців тому

      I think neocon is the political ideology and neoliberalism is the economic model. So, the same person can believe in the two ideologies. I might be wrong though... Just an opinion only.

  • @davidotness6199
    @davidotness6199 5 місяців тому

    A shame so many guests are not prepared for these interviews in the most essential part of video communication by having first of all acoustically adequate rooms from which to propound. The echoing in this interview is profoundly disruptive to understanding the good professor. And for this past decade he's been one of my favorite writers for describing our current situation and its background of events leading to this perilous place.

  • @gerrardstones4246
    @gerrardstones4246 Рік тому +3

    Envy and racist is the wests attitude to Russia...

  • @chrisgillard6129
    @chrisgillard6129 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for a very engaging and informative broadcast. Unfortunately Professor Brenner's audio was not very good. Hopefully a young student that has grown up with computers can rectify the problem. Thanks again for your efforts.
    I'm reminded of a quote from Oscar Wilde. ''America went from barbarism against the natives of the land, to brutal slavery against the black Africans to work the land, to war against the Spanish for more land, then went straight into imperialism; without ever pausing for a moment to consider: civility.''

  • @ThisNinjaSays_
    @ThisNinjaSays_ Рік тому +3

    5:37 Paul Wolfowitz was a student of that Chicago Neocon professor. Forgot his man.
    Neocons and Neolibs ( Zbigniew Brzezinski) are in bed together.

    • @ThisNinjaSays_
      @ThisNinjaSays_ Рік тому

      Leo Strauss is the father of Neocons. To understand Strauss read Nietzche and Plato.😊

    • @ripvanwinkle1819
      @ripvanwinkle1819 Рік тому

      One focuses on delusional coerced domestic change, the other is foreign coerced change. Change is fine, these are unnatural clown people, top heavy, their perception of change itself is unnatural

  • @yotoma
    @yotoma 4 місяці тому

    EXCELLENT!!! Wow! How clear and articulate!

  • @kynismos
    @kynismos Рік тому +6

    Isolationism would be a conservative position. They should be called neoliberal crusaders.

    • @carldrogo9492
      @carldrogo9492 Рік тому

      Conservatives are as much Warpigs as the Democrats. There's no substantive difference between the two parties.

    • @andyjones1982
      @andyjones1982 Рік тому

      They are not liberal either. I agree with those above who call it fascism. That is actually a better descriptor. Unfortunately the term is burnt from misuse.

  • @jonathangold2087
    @jonathangold2087 Рік тому +1

    An excellent analysis of current U.S . Foreign Policy
    activities, and potential solutions that could help
    to turn things around. Mr. Brenner has all the insights and viewpoints of someone well versed
    in the art and science of effective diplomacy.
    How tragic that neither our current President
    nor any of his advisors or subordinates has
    the first clue about how to conduct foreign
    policy effectively. The manner in which we
    stumble around and implement radical and
    quite risky foreign policy objectives, has the
    potential of backfiring in a spectacular way
    and resulting in an escalation of tensions
    between the U.S. and Russia, to the point
    of no return with unintended tragic consequences
    for us all. Let us hope that somebody has
    the good sense to turn our ship of state
    around, before it hits the rocks and sinks.
    I don’t think time is on our side for achieving
    a positive outcome here. Does anyone calling
    the shots yet realize this? It doesn’t appear that
    they do.