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  2. It is always a pleasure tuning in to Freddie on the very high rated and deservedly so, Unherd Show. Having a military expert analyze the situation in Ukraine is good because we get to see what the people who are military historians and analysts have to say. As far as the Ukraine war goes, we must realize that no one, even President Biden is going to publicly say truthful things about sensitive subjects like F16s being sent by the US to Russia. In my opinion, Biden was wise to cut down that area of discussion, because you cannot show your cards on the international stage and expect the Russians not to be tuning in. Nex; the Ukraine is never going to stop asking for military assistance for one very good reason. Imagine if Ukraine said we've got enough bullets now, thanks a million and we'll just carry on fighting now that we have enough ammunition. Suppliers from western countries would turn off the spigot in minutes and it would take long discussions by Ukrainian officials to get the arms flowing back in their country again. They are asking for 500 tanks because they know if you ask for the exact number of anything you need, you'll get only half of it, if that. My solution for the end of the conflict won't please a lot of people, but I think we have to keep saying on every media platform that the Russians have to understand that we view the Ukrainians like a person drowning in a dark patch of a rip tide. What do I mean by that? I mean that all of us and anyone we know who saw a person drowning would do everything in their power to save him or her. We have to stress to Putin that we mean no disrespect to him or the Russian people, but invading a sovereign country is crossing a red line for us. This is who we are; we will save the Ukraine because for us it is like a person drowning in front of the whole world. We have to make President Putin realize that we are in this for as long as it takes, because for us the Ukraine cannot fall.
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  9. Freddy and Floe, you have done your country and the Palestinian and the Israeli cause a great service by shining a light on this dark drama being played out in your nation's capital. What I think should happen right now at the UN and in all western governments and other world powers---if they want to help out---is that everything else should be put on the back burner and the problem of securing a proper country, a piece of land fit for all Palestinians to have forever as their own country should be hammered out and forged into reality before this thing gets so rotten at the core that all-out war in the middle east happens and that would make the raging war in Gaza today look tame in comparison. What of course is the stubborn problem is that Israel as a sovereign country is not going away and neither is the mindset of the Palestinians. The Palestinians of course are justified tenfold in calling their fate unfair on all fronts, but unfortunately there is not ever going to be a day when Israelis pack up and leave; this is not going to happen. And: this is why we have to put the best minds of the world together and redraw some boundaries out there in the middle east and solve this seemingly intractable problem before it drives the whole world crazy. Concessions have to be made and there will be no gain without pain, but first and foremost I believe a Palestinian country can be created by asking the great Arab nations to pitch in. We have shed enough tears; it is time to honor the fallen on both sides of the struggle with a plan that spells out in capital letters a peaceful co-existence for all parties concerned. We have the power to end to this existential and eternal conflict, what is needed is the will to make it achievable. Peace.
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  10. This is Freddie Sayers at his best and we hear the well-researched views of Louis Gave who paints a picture of the world today in primary colors which everyone can understand. I beg to differ at 23:00 and change into the vocast where Mr Gave says we cannot win a two-front war against Putin on the one hand and against climate change on the other. Louis, you are undoubtedly ahead of the curve on this, but don't we really have to break the rules this time and fight perhaps even a 3-4 or even 5 front war? Don't let's not think that if Putin's invasion in the Ukraine stalls to the point where he might have to consider shoring up his losses and head for home-sweet-home, that his best buddy President Xi in China might decide to go for a Royal Flush and throw the Taiwanese invasion card into the global power-politics game? What Putin has done is sever all ties with the west and his planners have probably known for years that this China as Russia's new brother-in -arms scenario would be unfolding one day? The only problem is that Putin's hero, Peter-the-great, whose plan was to be an empire builder and restore Russian borders, that Peter-the-great's plan has now been adopted by Putin. Worse, the end game is to take Russia to the Baltic sea. This means either that he is stopped cold or that Europe goes to war against Russia: a nuclear power. A lot of people want Putin to win. Meanwhile a 4th element will soon be coming this way soon to a hospital near you; COVID is making a come-back. So; it's a 4-way-front war or at least a possibility of many things happening at once and as Louis said, the financial system is going to take a bit hit as well. Boys and girls, better to buckle-up for some stormy weather rather than thinking we are going to make it out of this anytime soon.
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  16. Thank you, Freddie and Gérard, please excuse me for a second comment, but here is something I have paraphrased and written as a comment that Professor Clarke said to Kate in the Frontline show that I believe deserves repeating about the war in Ukraine.: Michael Clarke's point of view. If Putin walks away with what is perceived by him and the rest of the world to be a victory or partial victory, then the west loses very badly, because dictatorships are on the march across the world and because we’ve now committed ourselves to Ukraine in the way we have over the last year. The credibility of liberal democracy is on the line; not just as an ideology---but as a power center in world politics of which it has been for over 200 years. So; in a way, we are on a tiger’s back now, because having committed ourselves to defeating this Putin adventure, if we fail to defeat it, then the rest of the world will draw its own conclusions about the waning power of the western world and we’ll feel the effect of that pretty strongly. What Michael Clarke expects is if Putin can be thrown back, not out of all Ukraine, that would be very good if he were, but Clarke suggests that if Putin were thrown back out of the parts of Ukraine that he’s conquered since 2022, the western world would regard that as a victory, and most probably would accept it as a win. And: though Ukraine probably wouldn’t like it, if the west thought that gaining back the territory that was conquered in 2022 was good enough, then Professor Clarke thinks Kiev would have to decide that at least for the time being that was it was okay to let Crimea be off of the bargaining table. (I believe retired Lt. General Ben Hodges however, and he states that without Crimea in Ukrainian hands, the ports of Odessa and the coastal cities on the Sea of Azov will be forever under Russian gunboat domination.)
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  30. Forgive me for coming in at 18:58 where Fiona is asking how can we reconcile all of these things. The retired American Lt. General Ben Hodges says that in less than 180 days the Ukrainians will take back Crimea and force the Russians out. I am not a military analyst or geo-political scholar, but I firmly believe Putin will throw in the towel when Crimea is lost. If there ever was an Achilles Heel to the leader of Russia's 'military exercise' it is the crown jewel of Crimea. Putin would not survive the ground swell of dissent from the Russian population and especially the Russian military, because morale would hit historic lows knowing that they have been fighting for a few deserted acres of farmland and their beloved holiday island was lost to the enemy. If you look at it, every way you look at it, it's a win / win deal all the way around and on top of that it gives a beleaguered Ukrainian President and his people a short-time goal that a top military specialist says is doable. Putin will not last in office when Crimea has been taken back by the Ukrainians. Fiona, we should look at setting short time goals, because we are a world running on social media and in two days, we'll be at 365 days of an atrocious conflict where civilians are not safe in their own homes. We should put all of our efforts into helping the Ukrainians take back the only thing that is keeping Vladimir Putin in power: Crimea. Ukraine + Crimea = the end to the war and only a clean-up operation to follow. It is doable; we need to think in short-term goals.
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