In this episode, we talk about the Ukraine conflict and why we should be blaming the Russians for sending their soldiers to the front lines. We also talk about who is really to blame for this and why they should be held accountable.
00:00:20.540He's hit some kind of mine or something.
00:00:23.060So he obviously looks like he's in shell shock, but he's able to speak at least with Russian troops.
00:00:28.180And he's basically telling the Russians there that he had a choice, which was either go to jail in Ukraine or go on the front lines and fight.
00:00:41.540And it doesn't look like they're training these men very well.
00:00:48.600I've shown footage of at least over 50-year-olds in Ukraine, like older, round men.
00:00:57.100Men, if you can call it that, like overweight and so forth, out of shape, round little men over their 50s in Ukraine, being educated by some Swedish military trainer down there.
00:01:10.660And they're expected just to go on the front lines and basically being chewed up in this war, essentially.
00:01:14.960So I'm going to start with this, and then I'm going to talk about who we should blame for this kind of stuff, right?
00:01:21.380Who we need to look at, who initiated this, essentially.
00:04:54.680I'm thinking of so many people that are just sent to the front lines,
00:04:59.680be they Ukrainians or Russians, you know, kind of for that matter.
00:05:03.680And I've said this before about, you know, what I see when I see this
00:05:08.680is the people that have for years and years kind of antagonized this situation and created it, right?
00:05:16.680We're talking about the Victoria Newlands, the McCains, we're talking about Lindsey Graham.
00:05:24.680Today it's more Anthony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, but Victoria Newland still has a long reach in creating this conflict that we see today.
00:05:37.680And I wanted to run a couple of clips by you so you can understand just how long they did this.
00:05:43.680And I'm not against Ukrainian nationalism.
00:05:46.680I don't I don't I don't pee my pants over as of and oh my God, they're not all of them are Nazis in Ukraine.
00:05:55.680They're not there's a there's a significant but not, you know, over.
00:06:02.680It's not that it's not the majority of the of the Ukrainian military that are, you know, belongs to as of and so forth.
00:06:08.680They're there. They're a battalion. Have this grown? Is that right? You're sure.
00:06:11.680OK, maybe the influence of them have grown or maybe it's lesser. I'm not sure. Right.
00:06:15.680But that's not the problem. There's a lot of people exposing kind of like, you know, what's wrong with Ukraine.
00:06:19.680But they immediately say see they indoctrinated them all to be Nazis.
00:06:23.680And of course, you know, historically illiterate, not understanding why, you know, why was Bandera popular in Ukraine?
00:06:31.680You know, and these kinds of things. Right. So I understand the backdrop to that.
00:06:34.680But what's disgusting about it is that you have an elite establishment, neocons, NATO, the Pentagon, Washington, Brussels.
00:06:44.680Right. EU elites and things like that that are encouraging this type of of nationalism in Ukraine because it serves them.
00:06:53.680It's not because they are nationalists. They're not nationalists for Ukraine.
00:06:57.680They are. Yeah, essentially a brainwash these all these people into be just like completely blind in their loyalty to Ukraine while we fund them, supply them with weapons and send them into war into that wheat meat machine.
00:07:16.680That is the war now between Russia and Ukraine. It will serve us because Ukraine is nothing.
00:07:22.680Right. As someone said, it's it's just a club to be used to bash across the head of of Russia by these people.
00:07:30.680Are there bad things Ukrainians have done? Yes. Are there bad things Russians have done? Of course, it's never black and white.
00:07:37.680And again, that's why you have to look at all history that way, not just this, you know, conflict, but other conflicts before, including, you know, World War Two and the Napoleonic Wars.
00:07:49.680You know, so there's always multiple sides to the story. There's always multiple reasoning or whatever.
00:07:53.680But what I see is a bunch of war hawks sitting in Washington and Brussels and NATO antagonizing and pushing people like this into the situation and encouraging them to do so and funding them instead of sitting down at the negotiation tables and solving this.
00:08:13.680And that's where I think the anger should be directed towards. So here's a couple of clips beginning with Victoria Nuland and the and the coup in Ukraine back in 2014.
00:08:23.680In early February of 2014, as the Maiden crisis was getting more violent, there was a phone call that was intercepted.
00:08:29.680It was a call between the assistant secretary of state for European affairs, Victoria Nuland and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Jeffrey Pyatt.
00:08:37.680Questions of credibility are being raised after a private chat between two top U.S. diplomats was leaked online.
00:08:44.680I think Yats is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience. He's he's the guy, you know, what he needs is Cleach and Tani Book on the outside.
00:08:53.680I just think Cleach going in, he's going to be at that level working for Yatsenyuk. It's just not going to work.
00:09:00.680Yeah, no, I think that's I think that's right. OK, good. Well, do you want us to try to set up a call with him as the next step?
00:09:06.680Sullivan's come back to me, VFR, saying you need Biden. And I said probably tomorrow for an attaboy and get the deets to stick.
00:09:15.680So you had this remarkable phone call where you have these two senior officials of the U.S. government apparently talking about a coup or how they were planning to restructure the government of Ukraine.
00:09:25.680Fuck the EU. No, exactly. I'm not saying the whole U.S. government feels that way. Fuck you, bitch.
00:09:31.680There is there is division on this. I don't like the EU either, but fuck you, Victoria Nuland. Go fuck yourself.
00:09:37.680The neoconservative element wants very much to change the strategic dynamic in Eastern Europe.
00:09:44.680The neocons are very smart people, and they've been at this for a long time. They came in around the issue of propaganda.
00:09:51.680They studied how to create hot buttons for the American people.
00:09:55.680They had this experience when they were getting the American people to get excited about Central America back in the 1980s.
00:10:00.680Sandinista regular army. The Brown force is being equipped now with Russian artillery.
00:10:06.680And they've been applying those same strategies ever since. They remain very dedicated to achieving their goals.
00:10:12.680They still want to get rid of certain governments. They want to regime change in Syria, for instance, regime change in Iran.
00:10:19.680They're very skilled at this, and they have a lot of allies now inside the news media, inside the government.
00:10:24.680And that means that they can do a lot to control the narrative of any story.
00:10:29.680I think in America these days, we have somehow told ourselves that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems other than hard power.
00:10:37.680Vladimir Putin cares about hard power.
00:10:40.680The neoconservatives can now demonize a leader of a country that sells with the American people.
00:10:49.680So you don't just sort of argue a policy. You attack the leader.
00:10:53.680So the neoconservatives became very skilled at picking out leaders, finding their ugly traits, and then highlighting them.
00:11:02.680Yanukovych, he might say was a rather clunky political leader, but you make him into a devil.
00:11:08.680He's totally corrupt, and he's evil, and he wants to kill people in the Maidan, these wonderful white-headed demonstrators.
00:11:14.680So you've got a black hat versus white hat. And you keep repeating that basic scenario. And it works with the American people.
00:11:21.680You've got to realize what Vladimir Putin is. He's an old KGB colonel that wants to restore the Russian Empire.
00:11:29.680You make them into demons. And the American people find that the way they can understand the world.
00:11:34.680Once that happens, it's very difficult for a journalist or anyone else to say, you know, hold it.
00:11:39.680That guy, he's got more of a gray hat than a white hat or a black hat.
00:11:42.680And if you say that, you suddenly, you're a Yanukovych apologist, or you're a Putin apologist.
00:11:47.680And then the attacks come on to the person saying it, the journalist, the academic, or whoever.
00:11:52.680Then you have, and it's true, right? And of course, again, I've said this many times, I'm not super hyped about Putin either.
00:12:00.680And they make dumb things there too. But please understand the antagonist, you know, those behind the curtain here,
00:12:08.680of why we're seeing young Ukrainian men lying like that in a ditch with their legs basically ruined, shell shocked.
00:12:17.680It's because of fucking creeps like Victoria Nuland, among others.
00:12:21.680Over time, the civil war escalated into an armed conflict with Russia.
00:12:26.680However, all of this was preceded by extensive preparation and support from the United States and Western countries.
00:12:33.680The United States has invested some $5 billion in Ukraine since 1991, when it became an independent state again after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
00:12:45.680And that money has been spent on supporting the aspirations of the Ukrainian people to have a strong democratic government that represents their interests.
00:12:55.680As a result of destroyed cities, chaos, and the loss of life on both sides of the conflict.
00:13:00.680There she is. Here's a clip of her talking about how they've been working on the counteroffensive with Ukraine for four to five months.
00:13:08.680It's incredible that these people, how much fucking power does Victoria Nuland hold?
00:13:13.680Here she is, time and time again, resurfacing, scandal after scandal, admission after admission.
00:13:21.680And there she still is, pumping the same old line to get Ukraine to be used in their war against Russia.
00:13:31.680Regardless what you think of Russia in this case, either.
00:13:34.680These are the worst people to go and work together with, right?
00:13:38.680You'll sell your soul to these people and you're going to be ruined.
00:16:11.680Most famously, Congressman John McCain.
00:16:13.680So some of the people who were challenging their government, their elected government at that point, were being told by a senior US official, a person who ran for president and a top official in the US Congress, that the US was with them.
00:16:27.680I'm Senator John McCain, and it's always a pleasure to be back in Ukraine.
00:16:32.680Senator McCain was, in a sense, giving the people in the Maiden a feeling that they had the backing of the most powerful country on earth.
00:16:40.680This is about the future you want for your country.
00:17:20.680I'm taking some of this stuff from here.
00:17:22.680But the manipulation, just the insincere, self-serving, just disgusting attitudes of these people that are in Ukraine, pushing this line and basically hyping them into a position of thinking, we're invincible.
00:18:43.680And U.S. advisors serve in almost a dozen Ukrainian ministries and localities, helping to deliver services, eliminate fraud and abuse, improve tax collection, and modernize Ukrainian institutions.
00:18:56.680With U.S. help, newly vetted and trained police officers are patrolling the streets of 18 Ukrainian cities.
00:19:04.680In courtrooms across Ukraine, free legal aid attorneys funded by the U.S. have won two-thirds of all the acquittals in the country.
00:19:12.680Treasury and State Department advisors have helped Ukraine shutter over 60 failed banks and protected the assets of depositors.
00:19:30.680Over $266 million of our support has been in the security sector, training 1,200 soldiers and 750 Ukrainian National Guard personnel, and supplying life-saving gear.
00:19:41.680In FY16, we are continuing that training and equipment of more of Ukraine's border guards, military, and Coast Guard.
00:19:48.680Alistair Crook on Newlands, talking about the support for NATO during their attack on Crimea.
00:19:55.680There are mass military installations on Crimea that Russia has turned into essential logistics and back-office depots for this war.
00:20:05.680Those are legitimate targets. Ukraine is hitting them, and we are supporting them.
00:20:11.680What does she hope to accomplish with that?
00:20:13.680What they've been looking for for 20 years, and they are desperate because it's a window that is fleeting, and they fear that it might be shutting.
00:20:22.680The last chance to destroy Russia, to provoke the West into a major war with Russia.
00:20:29.680She and others are pushing this very hard because they've been expecting it, they've been organizing, preparing it, and suddenly they know this is the last opportunity.
00:20:40.680If it's lost, they'll never get it again.
00:20:43.680At that point, it gets dangerous. At that point, these people are volatile on every level.
00:20:49.680If they get scared, if they think that that window is closing for them, they'll be blinded kind of by the stress of that.
00:20:56.680And I could definitely see these people just going pedal to the metal.
00:21:00.680Maybe they already are, to be honest, but we're seeing things such as nuclear conflict, potentially, in the wake of this.
00:21:07.680Biden is now sending 3,000 reserve units to Europe to be deployed.
00:21:15.680It's not clear whether the troops will actually be deployed, but it's suggested the U.S. military presence in Europe is under strain.
00:21:21.680They're talking about how they're running out of ammunition, though, again, the window is closing.
00:21:27.680People have even said that the attack on the dam, which we personally didn't really cover in detail, but many people did.
00:21:32.680Even that was part of that, to try to get to the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant or kind of sabotage that.
00:21:38.680They did a gay false flag around that, saying Russia had, you know, what was the claim by Westerners?
00:21:45.680They had hooked up explosives to it or something to that effect.
00:21:50.680They even had the New York Times piece about how they had installed, the U.S. had installed detectors everywhere in Ukraine and other parts in Europe
00:21:59.680to detect who fired a nuclear weapon and from where or something like that, right?
00:22:04.680But it's basically to prep everybody for this idea that, like, yeah, if a nuke goes off, we all know it's Russia who did it kind of thing.
00:22:11.680And so false flags are the possibility of false flag is very high right now.
00:22:17.680If they get panicked, that's when things are really it's already dangerous, but it's going to get even more dangerous with these absolute war hawks and lunatics.
00:22:28.680These are the people we should go after. These are the people that we should blame.
00:22:32.680These are the people that need to be held accountable and responsible.
00:22:35.680There needs to be some kind of way to go after these people.
00:22:38.680I mean, there's there's no doubt about it. They've meddled. They have pushed.
00:22:42.680They have manipulated, propagandized, funded to just, you know, endless tunes here.
00:22:48.680While, of course, you know, in the U.S. cities are crumbling and falling apart and stuff.
00:22:53.680I saw even it was a Mike Pence is running for president.
00:22:56.680He had he was up on stage with the Tucker and he was talking about how, oh, they did.
00:23:00.680They haven't gotten their Abrams tanks yet.
00:23:02.680And we're failing on this and stuff like that.