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What a fantastic channel. No fluff, no emotions, no narratives. Just facts.
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Now if only they could learn to use another fantastic invention. It's called the toilet.
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Just another example in a long line of examples. "Where the Russians go, misery follows."
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@t19-k4z Yea they've benefited so well that all the nations under French money policy are all lagging behind their neighbors who aren't. In many cases by massive amounts. The regime in Paris conducts it's business in such a way that France should be a pariah state on the world stage.
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@t19-k4z So you're saying France spending it's energy in this region was altruistic? Seriously?
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Thankfully it looks like those days are over as France is losing it's power and prestige on the world stage. It's getting harder and harder for them to push through their will in Africa. The tide is turning.
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What Europe wants and what Europe is willing to pay for are two different things.
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Sad that this channel grew with analysis and has now switched to narrative crafting. Don’t think your fans don’t notice bro
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@t19-k4z It's about as true as gravity being real.
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@raeraesocraycray7702 As weak as Africa's leaders are France is losing it's influence worldwide and other players who perhaps offering to treat them a tad bit better are moving in. China, Russia and Turkey have of late been trying to chip away at France's influence in different nations. The most notable ones being Turkey in Libya and Russia in Mali. This is a slow process which has begun and is like a train. It will be hard if not impossible for a waning power like France to stop. No one will have to "buy" themselves out of anything.
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@dongately2817 Hard to find a place which was unfortunate enough to fall under Russian influence that isn't in chaos.
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@Marc Andrassy You don't know much about this channel do you?
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@rudrakshsinghkatal5609 There are very few groups of people on this planet who randomly defecate in the middle of a street. Even the poorest nations, even nations from 1000s of years ago put some thought into the sanitation of their bodily fluids. So unless I'm from India or a surrounding nation with the same culture a India (Pakistan, Bangladesh so on and so forth) there is no chance I defecate in the street. However I'd imagine some guy named Rudraksh Sighn Katal has a very high probability of doing so. You know I'm right.
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@Lee Haseley, I'm shocked that you're shocked. Australia since it's inception has been and will probably always be the most destabilizing factor in that entire region.
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@Aditya Kelkar My statement would ring true in the 1800s, 1900s,2022 and probably 100 years from now.
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@akhileshkumar-xm7ie It's not simply about a toilet. Humans looked for ways to dispose of their bodily waste in an efficient matter 1000s of years before the invention of a toilet. They'd set designated areas with holes in the ground. No other group of people on this planet would simply walk around like dogs and defecate anywhere they felt like it. Don't give me this jive about how much things cost. There are and have been nations 1000x poorer than India who never had this problem. Digging a hole doesn't cost anything. It isn't simply a problem of technology or economics. It's a problem of evolutionary instincts. It should be studied why there is one group on this entire planet who has behavior that no other group has.
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@leehaseley2164 Benjamin isn't really being abusive to others. He's simply embarrassing himself with his inability to articulate his point of view. No need to stop him from doing so either.
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@irasingh2498 If it's some Indian dude, I think I'll pass. I'm not about to get geo political information from some dude who probably defecates on a side street. Thanks for the information though.
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@ramr7051 Read the comment again. It's more so pertaining to quality not quantity. Considering your level of comprehension when reading something, I'm surprised you know how to spell the word "dumbass."
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@natashagupta4691 I don't think people will be flocking to some Indian dude's channel for rational insight on geopolitics.
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@Big Ghoulish Boi, some people tend to do it more than others. Since the day Australians set foot in that region everyone in that area as suffered terribly. The chickens will come home to roost one day, I'd imagine it will come with a lot of Chinese support.
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@abhishekrana7986 Interesting that the place they were invented is also the place they're barely used. So if it is true that they were invented there, that means you've had them for a longggggg time. Yet hundreds of millions to this day aren't using them? What does that say about you?
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@benjaminr8961 So my intelligence is being questioned by a person who hasn't mastered basic grammar? Hmmm, now I've seen it all.
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Wow this channel is getting more and more main stream mediaish by the day Cold analysis? Gone Narrative crafting? Check
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@benjaminr8961 You really have no proper argument to make do you? lol So please, continue with the adhoc attacks. I honestly find them amusing.
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@benjaminr8961 Repeating yourself doesn't really help your cause my man.
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@t19-k4z That absurd ideology being greed?
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@Markus Z, without French influence there would be less destabilization. France needs to keep these nations destabilized which is why they spend so much money funding warlords and terrorist organizations. Then they come in as the saviors. They recently tried this in Libya to try to get back some of their influence there. They funded a warlord to topple the internationally recognized government there. The warlord failed but it destroyed the country and it's already fragile infrastructure. No France-=Less money for terrorist organizations and warlords=less destabilization.
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I have no horse in this race but it appears Victor Hugo might have had an eye condition where he couldnt' see grass.
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@captainkide575 In the world of international politics that is no way to treat a "powerful ally" something from Australia's point of view France is not. Australia is completely and utterly nervous about Chinese aggression in the region and obviously France isn't a nation which can protect it. They saw an opportunity to get more protection from the United States and they took it. I doubt it was a difficult decision considering the deal with France was supposed to be 30 billion and ballooned to 90 billion and the time frames changed. France has a habit of pulling this bait and switch tactic and smaller nations which it can then bully into paying. We've seen them do it multiple times to many countries such as Egypt and Greece. Australia on the other hand had other options and refused to be robbed by the French. Complete and utter miscalculation by the French on this issue. It goes back to a simple point which if not addressed will lead to France being embarrassed more and more on the international stage. You can't be a third rate power but still do business under the assumption you're a first rate power. If so, these things will continue to happen.
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@recker6433 Probably because a lot of Indians moved there lol Maybe India should pass more such laws.
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@aniketshaw7283 I'm sure you made the toilet 1000 years ago, the trouble is it's been 1000 years and most your people still refuse to use it lol
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@stilxfound3813 If that is true why aren't they using that amazing system now? Why are hundreds of millions of people still defecating anywhere they feel like? It's a simple question really.
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@gamersplatform1574 You're like the 10 person who said that. My question to that is, if it was invented there so long ago, why aren't the people using it to this day? That makes the situation worse no?
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@Edward Decker, I've seen a lot of emotional rants filled with cliches and empty rhetoric but I haven't seen one as prolific as yours in a while. Well played my man, let it all out lol
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@benjaminr8961 Well that was the justification used to help slaughter hundreds and thousands of civilians in Timor. Interesting to see there are still people who back this policy. On a scale of 1-10 just how horrible of a human being are you?
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@benjaminr8961 Most people with a lost cause would tend to agree with that statement.
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@BigSac, Not saying what you're saying isn't true but it's certainly hard to believe and I'll explain why. The reason the Russians built such a vast war chest was because they were trying to sanction proof their nation knowing this day would come. Why would they go through all that trouble only to keep it all outside of their own central banking system where it does them no good. If they do have some outside of the country, I'd imagine they've strategically placed it in places they can access it even in the case of sanctions. Places like China.
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@wumaobot For sure. But if you look at the amount of civilians who died, America's invasion was like a pat on the back compared to Russia's. What the US did in Afghanistan was horrible and I was against the occupation of those poor people from day one. But please don't compare the brutality of this compared to the brutality of the Russians. It doesn't even compare.
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@Youtubegoblin23 Because if Poland falls, the Russians are at your border and your defense forces are a joke. Yet you're sitting here talking about how you won't defend Poland because they're right wing. lol It's this type of thinking that probably caused Germany to shut down it's nuke reactors. Blind ideology.
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This bullying a nation out of natural resources on their shores reminds me of what the EU is trying to do to Turkey right now.
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@Joelcohenx. The geography is complex yes. But that doesn't mean this conflict is complex. You have an apartheid state and people who are being crushed under this apartheid system aren't happy. It isn't complicated.
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@tusharverma4202 What a strange insult, what is it with you Indians and these really odd insults. But if you must know, I was raised by a mom and dad. They weren't leftists lol
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@akashpramanick3928 So basically you've had a toilet for 5000 years and still haven't thought of actually using it? Interesting.
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@Pazzystar No it's not lol
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Another fantastic video. Perhaps except for the insane amount of trolls in the comments sections having emotional metldowns.
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@Carrots, as the Chinese threat (from the Aussie point of view) got more real. It wouldn't make much sense to ally yourself so heavily with a nearly powerless third rate power like France.
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That should be a fear for any nation building a new military industrial complex.
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@Hollywood2021 So if I came in your house, took all your money and massacred your family while causing a distraction to get away. The world will see that as "me outsmarting my competition." Interesting worldview you have.
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@Nicolas, they're still not even close to being equal. In the international arena fear still wins by a long shot.
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