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African Policy Heroes Unveiled - Leah Tesfamariam
'African Policy Heroes Unveiled: Young African Leaders Share Their Inspirational Stories' explores the dynamic world of leadership within various policy fields across the African continent.
Hosted by a Apiwe Hotele, fellow at the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) of the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the series sheds light on the challenges and solutions faced by aspiring leaders in Africa starting from an encounter with their personal hero or heroine, that is, the person who has inspired them personally and professionally and guided them on their career path.
Leah Tesfamariam from Kenya works in international development, focusing on gender equality, human rights, and ...
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African Policy Heroes Unveiled - Adanvo Isaac Houngnigbe
Просмотров 17314 дней назад
'African Policy Heroes Unveiled: Young African Leaders Share Their Inspirational Stories' explores the dynamic world of leadership within various policy fields across the African continent. Hosted by a Apiwe Hotele, fellow at the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) of the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the series sheds light on the challenges and solutions faced by aspiring lea...
African Policy Heroes Unveiled - Jawhratelkmal Kanu
Просмотров 75514 дней назад
'African Policy Heroes Unveiled: Young African Leaders Share Their Inspirational Stories' explores the dynamic world of leadership within various policy fields across the African continent. Hosted by a Apiwe Hotele, fellow at the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) of the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the series sheds light on the challenges and solutions faced by aspiring lea...
African Policy Heroes Unveiled - Johanna Linus
Просмотров 23428 дней назад
'African Policy Heroes Unveiled: Young African Leaders Share Their Inspirational Stories' explores the dynamic world of leadership within various policy fields across the African continent. Hosted by a Apiwe Hotele, fellow at the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) of the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the series sheds light on the challenges and solutions faced by aspiring lea...
African Policy Heroes Unveiled - Najwa Wheba
Просмотров 337Месяц назад
'African Policy Heroes Unveiled: Young African Leaders Share Their Inspirational Stories' explores the dynamic world of leadership within various policy fields across the African continent. Hosted by a Apiwe Hotele, fellow at the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) of the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the series sheds light on the challenges and solutions faced by aspiring lea...
African Policy Heroes Unveiled - Mehari Taddele Maru
Просмотров 281Месяц назад
'African Policy Heroes Unveiled: Young African Leaders Share Their Inspirational Stories' explores the dynamic world of leadership within various policy fields across the African continent. Hosted by a Apiwe Hotele, fellow at the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) of the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the series sheds light on the challenges and solutions faced by aspiring lea...
Bridging the Africa-EU divide: an honest do-over - with Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim
Просмотров 414Месяц назад
In a special episode of Governance this Week, Fabrizio Tassinari, Executive Director of the Florence STG, sits down with Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim, Founder and Chair of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, to discuss Africa's role in the current geopolitical scenario and the widening gap with Europe. They explore Africa's current landscape, focusing on economic growth, youthful population, energy needs and re...
How to scale up sustainable finance in low- and middle-income countries - with Kenneth Amaeshi
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
The final report of the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on scaling up sustainable finance in low- and middle-income countries suggests ways to mobilise private capital for sustainable investments in EU partner countries. Kenneth Amaeshi, Professor of Sustainable Finance and Governance at the Florence School of Transnational Governance, is a co-author of the report. In this 31st epis...
The Western Balkans' EU accession prospects - with Fabrizio Tassinari
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 месяца назад
Since the late 1990s, the European Union has consistently affirmed its commitment to integrating the Western Balkans into the Union. However, following Croatia's accession in 2011, enlargement fatigue set in within the bloc, resulting in a slowdown of accession talks with no clear timeline in sight for the remaining countries - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albani...
An insider's take on EU climate action - with Peter Vis
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 месяца назад
In episode 31 of Governance This Week, Mariaclaudia Carella sits down with Peter Vis, Florence STG European Commission insider and Senior Research Associate. With over two decades of experience leading the development of EU climate policy, Vis discusses the imperative of phasing out fossil fuels and risk mitigation strategies to combat climate change. Reflecting on COP28 and the outcomes of the...
The formidable challenge of online disinformation around the European elections - Paolo Cesarini
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Join us on Governance This Week as we delve into the critical issue of online disinformation ahead of the 2024 European elections. With elections spanning 27 EU member states, tackling disinformation narratives presents a formidable challenge. Our guest, Professor Paolo Cesarini, leads the EUI Florence School of Transnational Governance efforts within the European Digital Media Observatory (EDM...
NATO at 75: military alliance and community of values - with Prof Trine Flockhart
Просмотров 9543 месяца назад
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO blows out 75 candles on 4 April 2024. While turning 75 may signify retirement for some, NATO proves to be more vital and relevant than ever, especially following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2024. Flockhart is Chair in Security Studies at the Florence School of Transnational Governance. Ahead of NATO’s 75th birthday on 4 April 2024, she wrote an...
Australia: a middle-power between West and East - with Prof Diane Stone
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
In episode 28 of Governance This Week, we take a break from Eurocentrism. With Diane Stone, Professor in Global Policy at the Florence School of Transnational Governance, we take a look at policy and governance in Australia, a country with a European history, a special relationship with the US, but located closer to countries in Southeast Asia. Diane Stone discusses Australia’s main governance ...
European power fueled by citizens - with Prof Kalypso Nicolaidis
Просмотров 7224 месяца назад
Democracy and citizen participation might not be the first things that spring to mind when thinking about geopolitics. Florence STG Professor, Kalypso Nicolaidis, returns to Governance This Week to explain the link between democracy and geopolitics, how this applies to Europe and its role in the world, and the interactions between democratic and autocratic forces on the global stage. In the pro...
Fighting populism on its own turf - with Tommaso Nannicini
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Populism is on the rise across Europe. In this episode of Governance This Week we explore the root causes of populism, the main differences between populist and traditional parties, and how the latter can react to the success of the former. Our guest is Professor Tommaso Nannicini, Chair in Political Economy at the Florence School of Transnational Governance. Professor Nannicini has not only ex...
What Europe learns from crises and governance challenges in 2024 - with Georgios Papakonstantinou
Просмотров 8365 месяцев назад
What Europe learns from crises and governance challenges in 2024 - with Georgios Papakonstantinou
How the OECD influences policies and standards - with Claudio Radaelli
Просмотров 10 тыс.6 месяцев назад
How the OECD influences policies and standards - with Claudio Radaelli
Cooperation: global goods, rules, institutions - The New World (Dis) Order (EP 9) - with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Cooperation: global goods, rules, institutions - The New World (Dis) Order (EP 9) - with Alex Stubb
War and Online Disinformation with EDMO’s Paula Gori
Просмотров 37 тыс.6 месяцев назад
War and Online Disinformation with EDMO’s Paula Gori
Conflict in the age of unrest - The New World (Dis) Order (EP 8) - with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 8 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Conflict in the age of unrest - The New World (Dis) Order (EP 8) - with Alex Stubb
Competition: the engine of geopolitics - The New World (Dis) Order (EP 7) - with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Competition: the engine of geopolitics - The New World (Dis) Order (EP 7) - with Alex Stubb
What to expect from the Dubai climate summit - with Jos Delbeke
Просмотров 53 тыс.7 месяцев назад
What to expect from the Dubai climate summit - with Jos Delbeke
The Global West - The New World (Dis)Order EP6 - with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 месяцев назад
The Global West - The New World (Dis)Order EP6 - with Alex Stubb
The digital Euro & how Russia sanctions accelerate the future of digital currency - Maria Demertzis
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
The digital Euro & how Russia sanctions accelerate the future of digital currency - Maria Demertzis
Multilateral Disorder - The New World (Dis) Order EP5 - with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 10 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Multilateral Disorder - The New World (Dis) Order EP5 - with Alex Stubb
From Disorder to Disruption - The New World (Dis)Order EP4 - with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 месяцев назад
From Disorder to Disruption - The New World (Dis)Order EP4 - with Alex Stubb
A geopolitical Europe between myth and reality - with Fabrizio Tassinari
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
A geopolitical Europe between myth and reality - with Fabrizio Tassinari
From the end of the Cold War to the war in Ukraine - The New World (Dis)Order EP 3 with Alex Stubb
Просмотров 20 тыс.8 месяцев назад
From the end of the Cold War to the war in Ukraine - The New World (Dis)Order EP 3 with Alex Stubb
The day Alex Stubb texted Sergey Lavrov - The New World (Dis)Order EP 2
Просмотров 20 тыс.8 месяцев назад
The day Alex Stubb texted Sergey Lavrov - The New World (Dis)Order EP 2
Conflict in the Middle East: Hamas, Israel and the broader context - Geopolitics with Alex
Просмотров 44 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Conflict in the Middle East: Hamas, Israel and the broader context - Geopolitics with Alex

Комментарии

  • @user-mu3yp6ru6b
    @user-mu3yp6ru6b 19 минут назад

    John MAEIRSHEIMER is absolutely right so is humanitarian Jeffrey Sachs

  • @user-mu3yp6ru6b
    @user-mu3yp6ru6b 22 минуты назад

    I ve never heard so much distortion of reality in one video USA EMPIRE HAS BOUGHT ZELENSKI The USA is using UKRANE to attack and destroy RUSSIA NOBODY is stupid Nato expantion is ilegal and very costly to the world Nato history has caused the deaths of many millions of civilians around the globe and this is something can never be forgotten and never be forgiven

  • @mujiwala
    @mujiwala 11 часов назад

    Putinyears back wanted to join Nato,so why is he saying Nato is a threat?and wanting to attack russia.If Nato wanted to attack russia it would have already done so and russia would be history.

  • @GabrielNieva-t1y
    @GabrielNieva-t1y 12 часов назад

    To the bet of my knowledge NATO is responsible for the disintegration of Yugoslavia. This without a UN resolution or mandate. My subjective opinion is that Finland as well as Sweden and Norway, should be getting along with their neighbors. Instead of advertising worldwide how civic and happy they are, they should exercise this civism and show of friendliness now with their neighbors.

  • @johnmccaffrey5942
    @johnmccaffrey5942 День назад

    This guy has been found out. Suggests NATO didn’t attack anyone. What nonsense. Also talks about Western unity, which is cracking. Talks of Russian isolation. Russia is supported by the global south, the majority of the world’s population. Get real

  • @hm-kq2mq
    @hm-kq2mq День назад

    This is nothing short of embarrassing.

  • @Kdawg101
    @Kdawg101 2 дня назад

    Here's is a glimps into true nature of America view/policy on the rest of the world - make everyone fight among themselves. This was true during WWI, WWII, and today. Here's little history lesson for you.. Said by USA president, Truman, who served by end of WWII. Same one who authorized dropping atomic bombs on Japan, only to show nuclear strength and who's boss. Soviet Union would have finished Japan's army, but, no, USA jumped in and conducted atomic experiment for rest of world to see and be afraid. "If we see that Germany is winning we ought to help Russia and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible, although I don't want to see Hitler victorious under any circumstances." I've tried searching on Google Books but couldn't find a first-hand source for this statement. Did Harry S. Truman actually say this during World War II?

  • @alexkonovalov
    @alexkonovalov 2 дня назад

    After I heard this guy talking about how he held several minister positions and then suddenly about NATO not having attacked anyone or Russia being expansionist (any proofs? John can support his opposite claim), I asked myself: how on Earth could someone so shallow like Stubb achieve anything more in his job description other than a middle school teacher. Imagine my astonishment several days later when I learnt that he is the current president of Finland 🤦‍♂

  • @ricksflicks-
    @ricksflicks- 2 дня назад

    Lol. Not convincing. "I met putin once. I know him. He hates democracy." Bro. Ive been told all my life that the bad things that happen to America are always because someone "hates our freedom". Turns out that's never the reason. The real reason is usually because we are meddling and manipulating in their affairs. Pretty sure thats the same here and pretty sure you have no magic insight into the inner mind of Putin.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 2 дня назад

    I'm afraid your questions are too difficult for Stubb to answer.

  • @viczho5883
    @viczho5883 3 дня назад

    He's living in a different parallel world.😂😂😂 Nato never attack another country.😂😂

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, I don't give a shit for your predictions. Putin and Russia are not isolated at all from the rest of the world. On the contrary, because of (or thanks to) the sanctions, Russia is growing to the fourth biggest economy in the world.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, concerning the achievements of Putin's goals. Wait a bit longer and see.

  • @yakiaia
    @yakiaia 3 дня назад

    Well NATO attacked Libya. Imposing a "no fly zone" is a euphemism for an aerial war campaign. Did Libya declare war on or attack NATO? Putin has mentioned this many times. And moreover the usa invaded Iraq. So Putin believes that the west is not a benign power but an aggressive one. When it comes to Russia is an expansionist state, I agree to some sense ... they are not trying to be imperialistic but they are pushing their influence where they see there is an opportunity as they feel the Americans doing the same. Think what you want, what matters is what Putin thinks and his elite.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, in the covid19 pandamic, there has only been a polítical unity, with emphasis on political.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, yes I agree with you. I have never seen such speed reactions as exposed by the EU (and almost the whole world) on the covid19 pandamic. But in contrary with what you mentioned. Not with adequate measures, but with catastrophic ones.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb: "I have never seen such a strong public support for the actions the EU is doing." 😂😂😂😢😢😢!!!???

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, You can, in this case, also consider the phases of advancing by the EU as follows. One. The phase in which the EU (and America and the UK) are creating crises for warfighters, families of warvictims and economic crises with its victims). Two. The phase in which America, the EU and the UK are causing chaos, because of their catastrophic dicisions leading to those crises. Three. The phase in which the countries mentioned, are not only making nót optimal solutions, but catastrophic ones.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, in contrary of what you said or suggests, I think the EU as follows. One. Often determined in a wrong way. Two. Often to quickly reacting. Third. Not such a unity as you're suggesting.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, I think your perspectives not only "maybe a little bit on the subjective side," but incredible subjective and biased.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Finaly. Stubb, with listening too much to you, it will be very difficult for the Fins, to take the right dicisions.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, you mentioned three reasons why so many Fins got afraid of Russia. You forget mentioning one. Listening to your anti Russia and anti Putin propaganda.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, I hear you so often say "number one ..., number two ..., number three...." But can you tell till ten?

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, Yeltsyn was maybe a democratic with a little d, but definitely a drunk with a big D. If he has been a leader, he have lead Russia deeper in the swamp.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, you are blaming Russia meddling in your (Finland's) internal affairs. Are you better off with NATO's and American's? With their military bases on your soil, next to the Russian border? Does Russia have military bases next to your border?

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, I heard you say "let me be absolutely clear." Yes, if you consider telling absolute lies as absolute clear, I believe you.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, the Soviet Unio did not collapse. Russia gave up the occupation of the eastblock countries, for peace and prosparity. The Berlin wall collapsed.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, the Finish so called Winterwar against Russia, has been from 30 november 1939 till 13 march 1940.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, how dare you, speaking about rationality? Look my previous reaction.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, first you say not knowing well Putin and then you claim knowing what he thinks.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Finaly. Stubb, are you realy a professor? If so, fortunately not mine. Your analisies are so poor, that they don't deserve to be called that.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, you mentioned Russian war crimes. What about the Ukrain's?

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, don't make me laugh. Ukraine an independent sovereign nation state?

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, the West the rulecenter since worldwar 2? Do you know anything about history? The West is the rulecenter since hundreds of years.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Yes Stubb, the Ukranians reacted heroicly, but meanwhile stupidly.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, Russia was so surprised by the western reactions and unity, that it now stronger than ever.

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, did you forget or don"t you know, that communism has democratic tendencies and that after the cold war, Rusia wanted to be member of the EU, which was rejected? So, why is the Kremlin or are Russian leaders afraid, afraid of democracy?

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb, how do you know what someone realy thinks?

  • @robertvanslooten9475
    @robertvanslooten9475 3 дня назад

    Stubb didn''t mention Napolion and Hitler, the dominance in the world by America, the American dirty politics to maintain and expand it, the fact that Russia offered its friendship to the West, by terminating the Warchaupact and its wish (rejected) to become member of the EU, that NATO isn't an organisation to secure peace (remember a.o. the illagal NATO bombings on Libia and Servia), illegal "peace actions," in particular in Asia and the Middle East, that the on rules based worldorder is an "order" based on western rules, that certan American and Europian politicians have said that Russia has to be defeated and divided in parts, that the purpose of the NATO is to encercle Russia with NATO members, to station there American military bases, closer by targets in Russia, etc. In other words, Stubb is not objective.

  • @user-im1iq2tg1j
    @user-im1iq2tg1j 3 дня назад

    Proud of you Tesfamariam

  • @user-im1iq2tg1j
    @user-im1iq2tg1j 3 дня назад

    Very touching story.

  • @Kdawg101
    @Kdawg101 3 дня назад

    Nato has never attacked another country? what about bombing of Yugoslavia for nearly 3 months? This guy is totally out of it. Another CIA owned propagandist. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia

    • @yakiaia
      @yakiaia 3 дня назад

      He should have said NATO has not declared a war on a nation, but an attack means military action which obviously it has many times. One of my friends has shrapnel in her back from a the nato bombing of Serbia.

    • @Kdawg101
      @Kdawg101 3 дня назад

      @yakiaia so much for defensive alliance lol. and this guy lists so many titles, - must be thinking he's important or something 🤔

  • @heroshyaka52
    @heroshyaka52 4 дня назад

    Very insightful, Leah walks the talk! That part of finding out your mom was the bread winner and you didn’t realize as child, i relate kabisa! Found out the same about mine! So inspiring

  • @xqt39a
    @xqt39a 4 дня назад

    He never talks about US intervention in Ukraine in 2014, this seems to me to be the basic issue.

    • @hm-kq2mq
      @hm-kq2mq День назад

      He is big on 'I understand' while he clearly doesn't. I find him embarrassing.

  • @ibikic
    @ibikic 4 дня назад

    this guy is unrealistic. I would like him apply same logic on Kosovo

  • @mixxeerr
    @mixxeerr 5 дней назад

    "NATO is not aggressive" ??!?!? You should listen to Novak Djokovic's childhood stories. I'll bet Gaddafi also wished NATO wasn't aggressive. NATO is led by the US and an instrument of the US. How many coup's has the US orchestrated throughout the world? Sorry but NATO has no credibility. And the fact you said NATO took a different role after the cold war ended just means you are using a military alliance (aka bombs) to enforce and spread your own liberal values which many countries reject. Why is NATO now wanting to create an Asian NATO and establish offices in Japan?

    • @Azdroc96
      @Azdroc96 4 дня назад

      Nato is awesome.

    • @leight420
      @leight420 4 дня назад

      @@Azdroc96yeah awesome at attacking defenseless countries

    • @Azdroc96
      @Azdroc96 4 дня назад

      @@leight420 Defenseless? Name one.

    • @yakiaia
      @yakiaia 3 дня назад

      Attacking a weaker opponent is never admirable. Both Russia and NATO are bullies on the international stage.

  • @user-du9hz1uf1k
    @user-du9hz1uf1k 5 дней назад

    Here you go again with your propaganda bare face lies I mean no one has been more insulted more imposed upon Russia. Russia hasn’t tried to conquer nobody Ukraine decided want to propagate and push for this war. Haven’t you looked at what he’s doing or has he got his finger in your eye where he can stand on national TV and get the star crying About his country that he don’t give a damn about he cries that’s an order for you to open up your pockets. Oh yeah, we can give him a couple of million more that comes up missing they don’t nobody know where it is and he don’t even know so he says, and you guys believe it, eat it up hook line and sinker and then you start making excuses for him. He haven’t got to do nothing cry a little bit and you start making excuses for Ukraine y’all need to quit.

  • @user-du9hz1uf1k
    @user-du9hz1uf1k 5 дней назад

    Lion just shut up you don’t know nothing. You don’t be a man enough to admit that you that you are so far behind your ideology what’s going on is stupid. Look at the whole picture. It is one of the world powers. The United States know that it is one of the world powers England nooffending constantly Russia is the only one that we will not bow down and kiss y’all behind and let you have their your way in their country all in politics they run their country. That’s the problem. Russia won’t allow it. They’re not supposed to United States. don’t want to get in politics tell who they elect tell them what they gonna do. Oh why have you got your factories running? Why have you got this going? Oh, you can’t put out that much food product you can’t sell this much because it was seeds are all of our.

    • @Azdroc96
      @Azdroc96 4 дня назад

      Russia sucks.

    • @leight420
      @leight420 4 дня назад

      @@Azdroc96🤖

    • @Azdroc96
      @Azdroc96 4 дня назад

      @@leight420 Vatnik.

    • @leight420
      @leight420 4 дня назад

      @@Azdroc96 bots will be bots

  • @user-du9hz1uf1k
    @user-du9hz1uf1k 5 дней назад

    And they are all those states or countries are aggressive to Russia ever since Russia whooped Germany is behind and step back and let the United States take the credit for taking over and whooping Germany with the Russians lost a lot of people United States come in at the end of the war and Russia let them take the take all the credit Did nothing compared to Russia had we didn’t want to even go into that board World War II that is the part that gave the United States the big head. Russia wasn’t invading. Nobody they we are some of the biggest bullies on the block to never have never had gone country bombed or anything because we always picked a strategic time when everybody else and got to down and including Germany Because we have been to beginning of the war we had a whole different story you just had to an excluded Russia how can you have? Peace, talks and Russia is excluded like what they say don’t matter how could it be that all of Ukraine and Russia had a peace talk, and they were ready to accept this proposals of Russia and United States and NATO jumped in and said no we will not surrender. No you signed up don’t sign those papers. The aggressor who is the one that is prolonging this war we tried to have peace talks, but you didn’t have Rosia there to the up to the table for the peace talk you can exclude them, they’re not supposed to have nothing to say about this the United States and Ukraine and NATO, England and France. Everybody’s wanting to jump on Russia, but nobody wanna talk to them talk without Rosia being there all the time all the time somebody in there there’s gonna start thinking what on Other people need to think about all of this supposedly and how many gears you’ve done this and all your research and so and so and so and so and this isn’t that of those and the simple factor is United States to back you know that we are scared to say anythingjust whatever they say is right your back

  • @user-du9hz1uf1k
    @user-du9hz1uf1k 5 дней назад

    Bullshit everybody wanna give Russia a back Russia is protecting their borders. They everybody was fine until Ukraine and the UN decided that we’re gonna try to make Ukraine a proud of NATO which United States was pushing that back because they have always and we don’t know why but been jealous and envious of Russia, OK because they know as well as anybody that Russia could be a world stronger than them push to put in missiles to attack Russia on their borders on their borders after Ukraine decided this is what they wanted to do. What did they do? Russia is invading us after you stuck your finger in the Bears And everybody all of you other countries is following behind the propaganda that the poor United States is just taking up for Ukraine. The Ukraine is wrong is NATO so is the United States and all of his allies why not leave that man alone why you already get down have him surrounded With NATO countries and they have all of their missiles and army bases right there almost on the border of this man’s country and you wanna close them in and take over the black seat come on let’s get fair about this less stop lying to everybody, let’s put blame what blame should be And stop lying about this. She wasn’t thinking about about Ukrainians until they decided to pull in NATO. The United States told him to do this. Why not call a spade a spade instead of trying to make it seem like Russia was on the verge to just attack Ukraine, for no reason, doubt what the United States wanted to take over and manipulate and run over Russia and Russia said no it’s time for you to stop everybody pull back. Oh United States is so powerful. They just talk better shit than everybody else. OK you gonna get on here and talking about Russia was the one that done that that Russia was the one that invaded Ukraine you lying