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I love how you’re so humble. I wish you well, from the USA.
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What’s sad and quite pathetic is that some Russians actually believe Putin’s idiocy.
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Don’t worry about going bald. My best friend went bald early and he instantly became a chick magnet. I was like WTF.
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The UK really needs to boost its military budget. So does so many other European countries. Many still don’t even spend 2% of their GNP. That’s pitiful considering the current situation in Ukraine. Russia’s media constantly talks about invading other countries in Europe. Please wake up Europe.
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As an American, I totally agree with you Artur. The US shouldn’t be threatening its allies to take their land. It infuriates me that Trump even has the gall to ask.
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I’m glad to see Romania stepping up to improve its military. I wish that all of Europe would follow suit. The best way to show Russia that countries aren’t going to succumb to their will and pressure is to show that you have power to defend yourself.
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Go Poland! Much respect from the USA!
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Ukraine should try to hold the Russian land and take as much as it can. Ukraine can exchange it for Ukraine’s land held by Russia.
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Who if anyone can we protest to? This is downright wrong. So sorry that you have to deal with this BS.
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Wait, didn’t Putin say it was impossible for Russians to shoot down they own aircraft. He said that the system won’t allow to happen. Putin would never lie would he?😂
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Wow, what an eye opener. Other than Moscow and Sainthood Petersburg, Russia looks like a third world country. I’ve visited various Mexico communities, and they live better off than what you showed.
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God bless you, man! Best of luck. I hope nothing happens, and you get to come back home safe.
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Artur, you’re a good man settling a good example for others to follow. I really like your perspective of thanking and not blaming. God bless you!
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Thank you Artur! I love hearing about people helping others in need. You’re doing it yourself, too. You’re a good man!
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Don’t worry about delivering bad news. Not all news can be good news, and if you’re keeping us all informed about what’s happening in Ukraine it’s part of the job. Your argument is partially right about US support. In a way, the US donations of military goods is just like what Russia has to do. Yes, US defense companies get compensation from the U.S. government, but Ukraine isn’t buying the equipment. The U.S. is giving the equipment, and you never get rich by giving away your own property.
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Well said! Thank you.
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@atychon It’s Russia that invaded Crimea and then held illegal elections. It’s Russia that is massing troops and equipment on the Ukrainian border. It’s Russia that is causing the volatility along the border, not NATO. Just like how Russia can do what it wants in its territory, Ukraine should have the right to do whatever it wants, including joining NATO if it wants.
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As an American, I don’t know of anyone who supports Trump’s views. Everyone I talk to about his comments about Greenland, Canada, and Panama, doesn’t support him. Just get ready for a lot of hot air from him for a while. He made ridiculous comments the last time he was President, and he never went through with them.
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@atychon There was no genocide in Eastern Ukraine. That’s another lie made up by Russia to try to take control. Show me pictures of mass grave sites. There aren’t any. It’s nothing like what was shown in Serbia of the massive grave sites of killed Albanians. Russia is doing what it always does, lies. Just like how it lied that it didn’t invade Crimea, only to admit later on that the “little green men” were Russian troops all along. Or how Russia said there were no troops in Eastern Ukraine, yet Russian soldiers have taken selfies of themselves there, been captured with Russian visas, and Russian mothers have protested in the streets about their sons dying there. It’s also another lie by Russia that the US had a coup to overthrow the government. There’s no credible proof, just Russia piecing together whatever it can find trying to make it look that way. If the Ukraine people really wanted to be aligned with Russia they would not put up with the current government, but what poles show is that they despise Putin for what he is doing to their country. Facts are that Putin couldn’t handle seeing Ukraine side with the EU so he decided to get his dirty little hands in the way.
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@BrickIndiana Most analysts said that it takes time for sanctions to work. To make a statement that the sanctions would cause Russia’s economy to immediately collapse is ridiculous. Nearly every analyst that I heard or read said that it would take time for Russia to use up its reserves. And the governments that were imposing the sanctions never claimed that Russia’s economy would immediately collapse. It’s well known that it’s a longtime imposition where Russia’s economy would suffer.
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@MKR5210 The US has provided more military aid than any other country by far. Without US aid the Ukrainians would have lost by now. Ukraine would not have taken back so much of its territory without the US’s help. Rather than being grateful for the US’s help, you’re blaming the US. European nations are directly threatened by Russia, and five out of ten of the strongest economies in the world come from NATO European countries. Europe needs to stop depending on the US and step up and defend itself. I fully support helping Ukraine, but I am tired of people expecting the US to be the world’s protector. The US has no obligation to help. European countries have been warned for years to stop buying Russian oil and to increase their military spending. The advice was totally ignored. Europeans need to contact their own governments and urge large increases in their military budgets. If Trump is elected, the days of the US providing protection are over. I hope that this doesn’t happen, but it’s a real possibility.
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NATO doesn’t need to use the same tactics as Ukraine with its air defense systems. NATO uses fighter aircraft for that role. It’s out of necessity that Ukraine must use the Patriots with hit and run tactics, and not because of NATO not having the creativity to use them that way.
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@-108- How do you know that? You do realize that there are a lot of Russian trolls who pretend to be American to try to raise anti-US sentiment, right? Often when I encounter one, I just ask where they live, and they can’t give any specifics about the location where they live. I’m fortunate to have traveled much of the US to be able to catch their lies.
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@atychon Ukraine is not Russia. That’s only what Russia wants, the days of the Soviet Union. Those days are over, get over it. If Russia didn’t interfere, there would be peace in the region. The fact that Putin lied that the invaders were just locals at first, and then admitted that they were Russian troops, just shows that he knew what Russia did was wrong. You don’t need to lie if you’re in the right. Eastern Ukraine is part of Ukraine, not Russia. Russia is supplying both troops and equipment, and it’s Russia who is paying them to fight as a resistance. Volunteers possibly, but Russia is encouraging them and paying too. . Most people want peace in the region. It’s Russia that is prolonging the conflict.
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I agree with you Artur. The US shouldn’t pull out of NATO, but the European countries need to be spending a lot more on defense. They are some of the wealthiest countries in the world. They shouldn’t need to rely on the U.S. to provide protection.
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Константин Александрович Игоревский Invading Crimea and lying about it isn’t wrong? Supporting Assad who used chemical weapons on innocent people isn’t wrong? Intentionally bombing hospitals in Syria isn’t wrong? And now it’s vetoing aid through a pipeline to people who a desperate, and that’s not wrong? How about how it hacks into other nations networks, poisons people in foreign countries, a tried to assassinate the leader of Montenegro? It has a paid army of trolls to spread lies and hate about the West, the list goes on and on...
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I wouldn’t worry about it. The American people wouldn’t support attacking an ally in order to take its territory. Trump says a lot of things that he shouldn’t. As an American, I find it quite embarrassing.
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“I am afraid of her!” lol, I laughed so hard.
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That’s a nice dream, but it is far from reality. There’s no way Ukraine can take back all of its land on its own, and Russia isn’t going to give it back, especially after how much Russia has lost taking it.
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@alexandrecordeiro4957 You don’t think that the US hasn’t gone to war for Europe? LOL. The war in Afghanistan was to fight against Al Qaeda, a threat to all western nations. The United States told its European allies for over a decade that they needed to spend more on defense, but they did the exact opposite and told the U.S. to mind its own business. The United States should not have to pay for Europe’s negligence.
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@ Russia lost a longtime ago. Just look at the reasons why Russia invaded, and the exact opposite has occurred.
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I have the upmost respect towards Roman. He’s going through hell, yet he still finds the positives in life. If I accidentally break a dish, I get angry, and he loses friends in battle and still finds a way to appreciate life. I wish that I was more like him. The Chinese need to have secondary sanctions imposed against them. They shouldn’t be helping Russia with its unjustified invasion.
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(Continued) Ukraine can’t even use overwhelming force against the separatists without having to worry if it will cause Russia to intervene. Russia is effectively stopping Ukraine from taking back its own territory. Russia is in the wrong. The people of Ukraine should get to decide their own future, not Russia, the USA, or anyone else.
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It’s sad seeing all the hatred being directed towards Americans. Like the ole’ saying goes, with friends liking that who needs enemies. After all we’ve done, and only to get 💩 on. Ukraine would have lost by now if it wasn’t for the US. Hopefully the last three years have given European countries enough time to help make up for the absence of US aid in the future. They need to show that Ukraine can still win without US help. Maybe even South Korea will provide military assistance now that North Korea is directly involved.
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It’s your shortsightedness to think that the war in Ukraine was American’s most concerning issue. The American people are tired of seeing the huge homeless population that we have, which was only compounded by Kamala’s poor management of securing the border when she was the border czar. While she was VP we also had high inflation, and the cost of living increased substantially. Her supporting the defund police movement, having taxpayers fund prisoner sex change operations; supporting transgenders playing in female sports, are all examples of beliefs that Kamala has that the majority of the U.S. population doesn’t support. She also supported changing the rules in the House of Representatives from a 60% vote to a simple majority, just to have a single Bill passed. These are rules established during the beginning of our country. If Ukraine was the only issue, she would have won, but that’s hardly the case.
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No it doesn’t. Stop spreading misinformation. Read the Budapest Memorandum. It says nothing about protecting Ukraine.
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Trump’s position on TikTok is that the US should own the TikTok that operates in the USA, which is consistent with Biden’s stance. It’s because as it currently stands there’s no way to regulate the data that is being collected from the app.
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Read the Budapest Memorandum. It says nothing about the US protecting or defending Ukraine, or even providing aid to Ukraine. It says that the US, UK and Russia will all respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial borders. There are no consequential terms in the document that requires the United States or United Kingdom to fight against Russia for failing to comply with the agreement. if one party doesn’t follow the terms. Only Russia has not abided by its terms.
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As an American I agree with you. Europe needs to stop depending on the US for its protection. Unfortunately America has changed. It’s heard for years people complain worldwide that the US interferes too much and nobody gave it the right to be the world’s policeman. Europe should pay for its own protection and stop expecting the US to pay for it. America has global obligations. It can’t possibly help everyone everywhere at all times.
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Knowing Russian trolls, they will boast that the BMW with the cope cage is better than any Western armored vehicle. It just shows how delusional their mindset is. It’s like how they brag about their fighter aircraft, tanks, air defense systems, etc., are the best despite how poorly they’re all performing in Ukraine.
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What freedoms have you lost?
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I like your position that European countries need to be able to take care of business without having to depend on the US. That’s the way it should be. Europe has some of the wealthiest countries in the world. They should be able to properly defend themselves. The world shouldn’t have to watch the US elections so closely to know how the outcome will impact the rest of the world. This of course would mean the European countries will need to spend more on defense, but that’s what it takes to be able to take care of yourself.
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Thank you Artur for bringing up that some European countries need to wake up and start providing Ukraine with more military aid. I fear that the US support is waning, and some European countries are going to need to help pick up the difference.
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Hungry needs to be removed from NATO and the EU, at least until Orban is removed and replaced with someone who wants to be a democratic country.
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I love your excitement. It’s one of the reasons why I enjoy watching your videos. You’re a young kid at heart. I sincerely wish you a good life. Take care and stay safe- from Phoenix, Arizona.
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@fabianschrotter I don’t know what happened to my other comment so I’ll try to keep it short. It takes manpower to take land, which isn’t a luxury for Ukraine. I hope you’re right, but the only way that Ukraine will get its land back is if Russia collapses. That’s a possibility the way the Russian economy is heading.
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@ Denmark’s troops have fought alongside American troops in the war against terrorist organizations. It’s very much of a strategic ally. If Denmark doesn’t own the land as you say, then why would Trump be having discussions with Denmark about Greenland? The US is not like Russia that forcefully takes land away from other nations. If the people of Greenland want to become part of the USA, the I’d be more open to the idea, but from what I’ve read and seen that’s not the case. The US should do what it’s done in the past, which is to lease land for its military on Greenland, and to leave its people alone.
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@atychon NATO won’t get involved unless the USA does, and Biden has already said that only sanctions will be imposed. There’s no contractual obligation for NATO to protect Ukraine, and Russia knows that in order to be a member that the country can’t have any existing territorial disputes. As long as Eastern Ukraine is a battle zone, the bylaws of the NATO membership agreement prohibits Ukraine from joining. It’s the same deal with Georgia.
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@ErinWinslow If Trump is elected, I sure hope that European countries are ready to step up even more to help Ukraine out. There are some countries that hardly contribute at all, and Germany plans on reducing its support. That’s the worse thing that could happen if both the US and Germany reduce their support.
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@jahson7_7_76 I agree. If other countries want to send their soldiers that’s fine with me, too. If Ukraine was in NATO, then it would be a different matter, but that’s not the case. European countries might be more compelled to send their troops since the war is in their neighborhood, but the US should keep its troops at home. I have quite a few family and friends who are in the military, and I don’t want to see them put in harm’s way for a war that the US has no obligation to fight.
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