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Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’ w/Brian Berletic from The New Atlas

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Photios
Photios
November 17, 2022

Alex: “…and from a secret location, Brian Berletic.
Brian, where can people find you?”

Brian: “Err… at a secret location.”

John Ellis
John Ellis
November 17, 2022

Let us put the blame where it squarely belongs, on the indifferent population that refused to organize against the fascist government, instead allowed over 14 thousand Russian citizens to die by shelling, causing the Russian invasion of 2014.

Terry R
Terry R
Reply to  John Ellis
November 17, 2022

The time for the population to have organised against fascism was BEFORE the events of Maidan 2014. However, they were not aware at that time of the plan by the EU and US to bring down the legitimate Ukraine government. After the coup, and with Ukraine’s entire military under the control of the coup leadership, it was already too late to stop the ATO against Eastern Ukrainians.

Terry R
Terry R
November 17, 2022

“As long as it takes?” …..

If Russia has been able to virtually exhaust the West’s supply of military equipment and ammunition in under 9 months, from a starting point where the West was fully stocked , what chance do they stand of supplying Ukraine over the next 9 months?

And this doesn’t even take into account the manpower losses of Ukraine nor the decline in abilities of Western governments to fund Ukraine when their own economies are falling into recession.

penrose
penrose
November 17, 2022

I’m not convinced that the Polish Incident was an “accident”. More like an accident on purpose. Too convenient.

john plum
Reply to  penrose
November 17, 2022

Entirely possible. Would seem to make little or no difference that its debris from an s300 to the Ujrainian and masters; to wit, the MH17 plane shot down. IN fact, as a follow up to that, it could have been used to argue about a consisistency of deceptive evil attributed to Russian People ( or Putin if you insist he is the government).

penrose
penrose
November 17, 2022

Some Ukrainian needs to write a book: “How to Commit National Suicide and Blame Putin and Russia”.

penrose
penrose
November 17, 2022

The Green Revolution and the idea that Russia and the Ukraine should feed Africa is a big mistake and complete disaster. The Africans should be feeding themselves and their population should reflect their ability to do so.

penrose
penrose
November 17, 2022

America is falling apart ideologically and should be splitting up physically. Start with the Mason Dixon line and the Mississippi River for 4 pieces and refine the divisions from there. Time to kiss the Monolithic Montrosity goodbye.

Onward
Onward
November 18, 2022

A matter of protocol: As an observer it does not seem right that Alexander always goes first; It seems to me your guest should always go first after Alex passes to Alexander for intro and initial question.

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