Ukraine was just the beginning. Russia's REAL reason behind the war.

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It’s been nearly 2 years since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, and while we closely follow the frontline and the movement of Ukrainian and Russian armed forces, as we wait for military support for Ukraine from both the US and Europe, we don’t any more dwell on the real reasons why Russia attacked Ukraine.

In this video, we look at Russia’s main aims in this war: shifting the entire global order, questioning the hegemony of America, and the rivalry between the USA vs China in this increasingly global conflict.

With our experts, we will be questioning the possibility of a new global war (WW III), the likelihood of a US China war, why Ukraine, what is the dynamics between NATO vs Russia today - and what shifts Russia and China really want to achieve; the war in Ukraine explained.

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It really would be nice if more Americans were paying attention. Unfortunately, too few of us understand what is going on outside our country.

terryfox
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It's only a relatively small number of psychopaths that are out to get power, no matter what the cost.

Most ordinary people do not want war.

These psychopaths create their own perverse realities

ewaf
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We are not sleepwalking into armageddon, we are phone-scrolling into it. Watching streams, being ruffled, but then closing down youtube and going back to their days...

HenkieIsNietGek
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I greatly regret my arrogance towards Eastern European countries when they said Russia was a threat. I'd think "Ah, well, but you're traumatised by decades of Soviet dictatorship, no wonder you hate the Russians. But try to see things rationally". Turns out, I was the one being irrational :(

nurbsivonsirup
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I knew as a normal citizen it was huge when Putin went to China on Feb 4, 2022. He told Xi his plan and they agreed on it. It will go down in history as the start of the plan.

thanewalton
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With the world full of zombies and ignorant people, nothing different we can expect.

kyocblj
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These are the same people who said Russia was running out of weapons in 2022.

craftpaint
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"Not cos, but excuse.."
So why USA have problem with Russian base near their border?
Just point of wiew

sasasasa-tgev
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I always wanted to know how people felt in 1938... well.

takanobaierun
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For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places

Mountain_bonker
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Im 100% sure that if the people of say Russia China and all the Nato-countries would be able to vote (in a safe and secure environment) about going to war or not-then the pro war would not get even 10%
It is like Göring said :
Why of course the people don't want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don't want war neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship.

Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.

larssoderstrom
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You forgot something..
So, on February 9, 1990, at a meeting with Shevardnadze, James Baker stated that the United States was striving for a united Germany that would remain "firmly tied to NATO, " promising at the same time "iron guarantees that NATO jurisdiction or forces would not move eastward."

madplanet
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But the Western industrial base has already been weakened by so much being produced in China. Just like Europe was heavily dependent on Russian energy. So as long as short term Western greed goes before industrial independence China is in the lead. We’d first have to re-establish ourselves as makers of more then high tech weaponry only.

marcbrasse
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I am afraid that this issue is far too complex for the average American voter to comprehend. They vote on gut feeling, anyway...

stephbreizh
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Sometimes it's easy to forget that while we're all here trying to remember to take our vitamins, watching youtube for an hour on the toilet, there are people out there playing Command and Conquer in real life and it absolutely has the risk of blasting straight through that little vitamin toilet life we all have.

samturner
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Russen en Amerikanen die ons Europeanen zeggen en voorschrijven wat moet, zal of kan gebeuren. Wat de Europeanen zelf zeggen, denken of doen daar wordt hier niet over gesproken….alsof het totaal redundant is……

PatrickBaele
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It would be nice if our leaders would acknowledge publicly of the psychological warfare Americans have been going through for the last 3+ years.

TJishere
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It's a game between paranoid ego maniacs with nukes. Add some business interests and shadow players and you have a perfect mess that is the world.

entropyfun
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300 tysięcy wyświetleń, fajnie, że w końcu wasza praca doczekała się większej uwagi ze strony anglosasów 😊

Dinozar-nbjh
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The little history lesson he gave to justify the invasion of Ukraine would also justify Poland, Romania, Moldova, Serbia, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, and let's not forget Belarus. It actually included very little of what is now Russia. One thing he fails to mention is that its capital was Kyiv. It's more like Russia was part of Ukraine, not the other way around.

brettbenson