T. Belman. He is referring to the US administration’s policies. He is demanding that the US settle the matter. But he is wrong to think there is any going back. The only deal that will work today is that Russia keeps its territorial gains and the US and the EU lift all sanctions.
He also drew a parallel between the Ukraine War and the Iraq War. In both cases the US has justified their actions with lies.
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@Honeybee
I gave my reaction in my preface before the video.
My position is much like the videos I post from Dr Turley, TFIGlobal, Redacted, Mearsheimer and Mecouris.
Its the fault of the US, not Russia. Regardless of who’s at fault,the war should be ended.
Remember when liberals were anti-nuke?
War Games (1983) ending
https://youtu.be/s93KC4AGKnY
Ted, I listen to Tucker like religion. I thought of the essay you wrote defending the Russian “invasion”. I hoped you were watching and am interested in your opinion of Tucker’s opinion. The Ukrainian War concerns me greatly
It is truly unfortunate that the govt of Ukraine was never allowed to actually negotiate a settlement to the crisis which grew out of the NATO led Ukrainian coup. Such a settlement was first blocked within Ukraine by the Nazi and nationalist elements and later by the US and UK leadership. In fact, a negotiated settlement was the only path by which Ukraine could have prevented what will take place over the next few days from occurring, and yet steps were taken to assure that such a settlement would never take place. As Russia emerged from its meetings in Samarkand, complete with the likely assurances of recognition of her allies, if not their support, Putin quickly moved to conduct the coming referendums. Consequently, the die is cast and only direct open war between Russia and the West will reverse this fact, and I do not believe that the West will, themselves, venture so cavalierly into war with Russia. The consequence is that Ukraine was sacrificed by the West in a failed attempt to unseat a geopolitical rival, leaving a proxy ally as a mutilated rump of its former self. There are unfortunate lessons to be learned by the US, her geopolitical rivals and her proxy allies, all, and I believe that these lessons will bear a unintended consequence upon the US in the coming years.