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  1. #340: Russia is Not Winning This War. Ukraine Still Needs Our Support

    https://youtu.be/H8e20hplR90


    What we are seeing now between Russia and Ukraine is that while Russia still keeps pounding Ukraine and creating all kinds of pain and suffering, Ukraine actually has strategic wins. It actually hits relevant infrastructure. It hits where it hurts. It hits Russia’s capacity to wage war, and it has also been hitting the Russian economy.

    This shows that Russia is not winning this war. But that doesn’t mean that this is now something that will just happen on its own. Ukraine is still suffering. Russia is still not defeated. It just can’t win. It will try to double down on the damage towards Ukraine, because even though I think Russian authorities know they’re not winning, they want to make sure that Ukraine is as destroyed as possible, that Ukraine is suffering as much as possible, because that will inhibit Ukrainian success postwar in its rebuilding.

    What this means is we need to stay committed to defeating the aggressor, to defeating Russia. Russia needs to experience a defeat that tells them that their approach has been wrong. It needs to experience a defeat in order to start thinking constructively about their future — because Ukraine is just the first step, or one of the first steps. I mean, Georgia, Transnistria, and previously Syria and Mali and other countries are just part of the imperial game played here. If Russia does not learn that this is not the strategy, it’ll continue.

    So Ukraine needs continuing, further support. And I am hopeful that Putin’s regime will collapse. It can happen that quickly, but it can also take years. Be optimistic, but cautiously optimistic. It may happen sooner than we think. It all depends on our continuous support and the conviction of Ukraine’s supporters to just staying the course, because Russia must be defeated — also so that Russia can become something else, something better, also for the sake of the Russian people, who deserve better. But first, Ukraine needs to win.

    Ceterum censeo Ucrainam esse defendam. Слава Україні!

    [This was originally posted to YouTube as a video. This post is a slightly abbreviated transcript, preserving the oral style of the video.]

    #2026 #ErraticAttempts #EuropeSecurity #GeopoliticsExplained #globalPolitics #imperialRussia #NATO #politicalAnalysis #PutinRegime #PutinV #Russia #RussiaDefeat #RussiaUkraineWar #RussianImperialism #SlavaUkraini #Ukraine #UkraineSupport #UkraineVictory #UkraineWar #WarAnalysis #WesternSupport
  2. #340: Russia is Not Winning This War. Ukraine Still Needs Our Support

    https://youtu.be/H8e20hplR90


    What we are seeing now between Russia and Ukraine is that while Russia still keeps pounding Ukraine and creating all kinds of pain and suffering, Ukraine actually has strategic wins. It actually hits relevant infrastructure. It hits where it hurts. It hits Russia’s capacity to wage war, and it has also been hitting the Russian economy.

    This shows that Russia is not winning this war. But that doesn’t mean that this is now something that will just happen on its own. Ukraine is still suffering. Russia is still not defeated. It just can’t win. It will try to double down on the damage towards Ukraine, because even though I think Russian authorities know they’re not winning, they want to make sure that Ukraine is as destroyed as possible, that Ukraine is suffering as much as possible, because that will inhibit Ukrainian success postwar in its rebuilding.

    What this means is we need to stay committed to defeating the aggressor, to defeating Russia. Russia needs to experience a defeat that tells them that their approach has been wrong. It needs to experience a defeat in order to start thinking constructively about their future — because Ukraine is just the first step, or one of the first steps. I mean, Georgia, Transnistria, and previously Syria and Mali and other countries are just part of the imperial game played here. If Russia does not learn that this is not the strategy, it’ll continue.

    So Ukraine needs continuing, further support. And I am hopeful that Putin’s regime will collapse. It can happen that quickly, but it can also take years. Be optimistic, but cautiously optimistic. It may happen sooner than we think. It all depends on our continuous support and the conviction of Ukraine’s supporters to just staying the course, because Russia must be defeated — also so that Russia can become something else, something better, also for the sake of the Russian people, who deserve better. But first, Ukraine needs to win.

    Ceterum censeo Ucrainam esse defendam. Слава Україні!

    [This was originally posted to YouTube as a video. This post is a slightly abbreviated transcript, preserving the oral style of the video.]

    #2026 #ErraticAttempts #EuropeSecurity #GeopoliticsExplained #globalPolitics #imperialRussia #NATO #politicalAnalysis #PutinRegime #PutinV #Russia #RussiaDefeat #RussiaUkraineWar #RussianImperialism #SlavaUkraini #Ukraine #UkraineSupport #UkraineVictory #UkraineWar #WarAnalysis #WesternSupport
  3. #340: Russia is Not Winning This War. Ukraine Still Needs Our Support

    https://youtu.be/H8e20hplR90


    What we are seeing now between Russia and Ukraine is that while Russia still keeps pounding Ukraine and creating all kinds of pain and suffering, Ukraine actually has strategic wins. It actually hits relevant infrastructure. It hits where it hurts. It hits Russia’s capacity to wage war, and it has also been hitting the Russian economy.

    This shows that Russia is not winning this war. But that doesn’t mean that this is now something that will just happen on its own. Ukraine is still suffering. Russia is still not defeated. It just can’t win. It will try to double down on the damage towards Ukraine, because even though I think Russian authorities know they’re not winning, they want to make sure that Ukraine is as destroyed as possible, that Ukraine is suffering as much as possible, because that will inhibit Ukrainian success postwar in its rebuilding.

    What this means is we need to stay committed to defeating the aggressor, to defeating Russia. Russia needs to experience a defeat that tells them that their approach has been wrong. It needs to experience a defeat in order to start thinking constructively about their future — because Ukraine is just the first step, or one of the first steps. I mean, Georgia, Transnistria, and previously Syria and Mali and other countries are just part of the imperial game played here. If Russia does not learn that this is not the strategy, it’ll continue.

    So Ukraine needs continuing, further support. And I am hopeful that Putin’s regime will collapse. It can happen that quickly, but it can also take years. Be optimistic, but cautiously optimistic. It may happen sooner than we think. It all depends on our continuous support and the conviction of Ukraine’s supporters to just staying the course, because Russia must be defeated — also so that Russia can become something else, something better, also for the sake of the Russian people, who deserve better. But first, Ukraine needs to win.

    Ceterum censeo Ucrainam esse defendam. Слава Україні!

    [This was originally posted to YouTube as a video. This post is a slightly abbreviated transcript, preserving the oral style of the video.]

    #2026 #ErraticAttempts #EuropeSecurity #GeopoliticsExplained #globalPolitics #imperialRussia #NATO #politicalAnalysis #PutinRegime #PutinV #Russia #RussiaDefeat #RussiaUkraineWar #RussianImperialism #SlavaUkraini #Ukraine #UkraineSupport #UkraineVictory #UkraineWar #WarAnalysis #WesternSupport
  4. #340: Russia is Not Winning This War. Ukraine Still Needs Our Support

    https://youtu.be/H8e20hplR90


    What we are seeing now between Russia and Ukraine is that while Russia still keeps pounding Ukraine and creating all kinds of pain and suffering, Ukraine actually has strategic wins. It actually hits relevant infrastructure. It hits where it hurts. It hits Russia’s capacity to wage war, and it has also been hitting the Russian economy.

    This shows that Russia is not winning this war. But that doesn’t mean that this is now something that will just happen on its own. Ukraine is still suffering. Russia is still not defeated. It just can’t win. It will try to double down on the damage towards Ukraine, because even though I think Russian authorities know they’re not winning, they want to make sure that Ukraine is as destroyed as possible, that Ukraine is suffering as much as possible, because that will inhibit Ukrainian success postwar in its rebuilding.

    What this means is we need to stay committed to defeating the aggressor, to defeating Russia. Russia needs to experience a defeat that tells them that their approach has been wrong. It needs to experience a defeat in order to start thinking constructively about their future — because Ukraine is just the first step, or one of the first steps. I mean, Georgia, Transnistria, and previously Syria and Mali and other countries are just part of the imperial game played here. If Russia does not learn that this is not the strategy, it’ll continue.

    So Ukraine needs continuing, further support. And I am hopeful that Putin’s regime will collapse. It can happen that quickly, but it can also take years. Be optimistic, but cautiously optimistic. It may happen sooner than we think. It all depends on our continuous support and the conviction of Ukraine’s supporters to just staying the course, because Russia must be defeated — also so that Russia can become something else, something better, also for the sake of the Russian people, who deserve better. But first, Ukraine needs to win.

    Ceterum censeo Ucrainam esse defendam. Слава Україні!

    [This was originally posted to YouTube as a video. This post is a slightly abbreviated transcript, preserving the oral style of the video.]

    #2026 #ErraticAttempts #EuropeSecurity #GeopoliticsExplained #globalPolitics #imperialRussia #NATO #politicalAnalysis #PutinRegime #PutinV #Russia #RussiaDefeat #RussiaUkraineWar #RussianImperialism #SlavaUkraini #Ukraine #UkraineSupport #UkraineVictory #UkraineWar #WarAnalysis #WesternSupport
  5. #340: Russia is Not Winning This War. Ukraine Still Needs Our Support

    https://youtu.be/H8e20hplR90


    What we are seeing now between Russia and Ukraine is that while Russia still keeps pounding Ukraine and creating all kinds of pain and suffering, Ukraine actually has strategic wins. It actually hits relevant infrastructure. It hits where it hurts. It hits Russia’s capacity to wage war, and it has also been hitting the Russian economy.

    This shows that Russia is not winning this war. But that doesn’t mean that this is now something that will just happen on its own. Ukraine is still suffering. Russia is still not defeated. It just can’t win. It will try to double down on the damage towards Ukraine, because even though I think Russian authorities know they’re not winning, they want to make sure that Ukraine is as destroyed as possible, that Ukraine is suffering as much as possible, because that will inhibit Ukrainian success postwar in its rebuilding.

    What this means is we need to stay committed to defeating the aggressor, to defeating Russia. Russia needs to experience a defeat that tells them that their approach has been wrong. It needs to experience a defeat in order to start thinking constructively about their future — because Ukraine is just the first step, or one of the first steps. I mean, Georgia, Transnistria, and previously Syria and Mali and other countries are just part of the imperial game played here. If Russia does not learn that this is not the strategy, it’ll continue.

    So Ukraine needs continuing, further support. And I am hopeful that Putin’s regime will collapse. It can happen that quickly, but it can also take years. Be optimistic, but cautiously optimistic. It may happen sooner than we think. It all depends on our continuous support and the conviction of Ukraine’s supporters to just staying the course, because Russia must be defeated — also so that Russia can become something else, something better, also for the sake of the Russian people, who deserve better. But first, Ukraine needs to win.

    Ceterum censeo Ucrainam esse defendam. Слава Україні!

    [This was originally posted to YouTube as a video. This post is a slightly abbreviated transcript, preserving the oral style of the video.]

    #2026 #ErraticAttempts #EuropeSecurity #GeopoliticsExplained #globalPolitics #imperialRussia #NATO #politicalAnalysis #PutinRegime #PutinV #Russia #RussiaDefeat #RussiaUkraineWar #RussianImperialism #SlavaUkraini #Ukraine #UkraineSupport #UkraineVictory #UkraineWar #WarAnalysis #WesternSupport
  6. Phương Tây bí mật họp bàn tăng viện trợ quân sự cho Ukraine: Truyền thông Tây Ban Nha ngày 31/10 tiết lộ các nhà lãnh đạo phương Tây đã tổ chức cuộc họp "bí mật" để bàn về việc gia tăng nguồn viện trợ quân sự cho Ukraine. Điều này cho thấy sự tiếp tục ủng hộ mạnh mẽ của phương Tây dành cho Ukraine trong bối cảnh xung đột đang diễn ra.

    #Ukraine #MilitaryAid #WesternSupport #InternationalRelations #UkraineConflict #QuanSu #HoTroQuanSu #PhuongTay #QuocTe #XungDotUkraina

    vietnamnet.vn/phuo

  7. Ukraine vừa phóng tên lửa tầm xa Storm Shadow vào lãnh thổ Nga, cho thấy Kiev đang nhận thêm vũ khí phương Tây để tấn công các mục tiêu công nghiệp của Moscow. #Ukraine #Russia #StormShadow #ChiếnTranh #VũKhí #WesternSupport #UkraineNews #TinQuốcTế

    vietnamnet.vn/an-y-khi-ukraine

  8. Estonian prime minister says Western leaders should not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine. They need to discuss all options behind closed doors, signaling to Russia that they are not ruling out any options. French president Macron also pledged to do everything in their power to prevent Russia from winning. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  9. Estonian prime minister says Western leaders should not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine. They need to discuss all options behind closed doors, signaling to Russia that they are not ruling out any options. French president Macron also pledged to do everything in their power to prevent Russia from winning. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  10. Estonian prime minister says Western leaders should not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine. They need to discuss all options behind closed doors, signaling to Russia that they are not ruling out any options. French president Macron also pledged to do everything in their power to prevent Russia from winning. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  11. Estonian prime minister says Western leaders should not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine. They need to discuss all options behind closed doors, signaling to Russia that they are not ruling out any options. French president Macron also pledged to do everything in their power to prevent Russia from winning. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  12. Netherlands and Lithuania also supported Macron's position not to exclude the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine. The statements mainly focus on military personnel who would help with training and processes, not frontline fighting. Nevertheless, this represents progress in the discussion. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  13. Netherlands and Lithuania also supported Macron's position not to exclude the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine. The statements mainly focus on military personnel who would help with training and processes, not frontline fighting. Nevertheless, this represents progress in the discussion. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  14. Netherlands and Lithuania also supported Macron's position not to exclude the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine. The statements mainly focus on military personnel who would help with training and processes, not frontline fighting. Nevertheless, this represents progress in the discussion. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  15. Netherlands and Lithuania also supported Macron's position not to exclude the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine. The statements mainly focus on military personnel who would help with training and processes, not frontline fighting. Nevertheless, this represents progress in the discussion. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  16. Netherlands and Lithuania also supported Macron's position not to exclude the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine. The statements mainly focus on military personnel who would help with training and processes, not frontline fighting. Nevertheless, this represents progress in the discussion. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  17. The British Foreign Minister Cameron stated that Western politicians should stop talking about the deadlock situation in the context of the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that the Western economy is 25 times larger than the Russian one. Cameron stressed that the time is on their side, not on Putin's. He also wants to convey this to former US President Donald Trump if he becomes a leader again. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  18. The British Foreign Minister Cameron stated that Western politicians should stop talking about the deadlock situation in the context of the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that the Western economy is 25 times larger than the Russian one. Cameron stressed that the time is on their side, not on Putin's. He also wants to convey this to former US President Donald Trump if he becomes a leader again. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  19. The British Foreign Minister Cameron stated that Western politicians should stop talking about the deadlock situation in the context of the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that the Western economy is 25 times larger than the Russian one. Cameron stressed that the time is on their side, not on Putin's. He also wants to convey this to former US President Donald Trump if he becomes a leader again. #Ukraine #WesternSupport

  20. The British Foreign Minister Cameron stated that Western politicians should stop talking about the deadlock situation in the context of the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that the Western economy is 25 times larger than the Russian one. Cameron stressed that the time is on their side, not on Putin's. He also wants to convey this to former US President Donald Trump if he becomes a leader again. #Ukraine #WesternSupport