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⚠️General Ben Hodges: Is it still possible for Ukraine to win? / Interview 

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Lieutenant General (Retired) #BenHodges, the former Commanding General of #USArmy Europe, granted an #interview to #Belsat TV host #SiarheiPelesa.
00:00 What are possible scenarios for #Ukraine after receiving aid packages from the allies?
01:36 Is the #USA prepared to fulfill the role of the world leader?
03:51 Is it still possible for Ukraine to win the #war?
05:48 About Ukraine's lack of ammunition
07:13 #Belarus and Ukraine are the same battlefield
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@belsat_english
@belsat_english Месяц назад
Subscribe to our channel: goo.gl/mtBQvM 00:00 What are possible scenarios for #Ukraine after receiving aid packages from the allies? 01:36 Is the #USA prepared to fulfill the role of the world leader? 03:51 Is it still possible for Ukraine to win the #war? 05:48 About Ukraine's lack of ammunition 07:13 #Belarus and Ukraine are the same battlefield
@gfan83
@gfan83 Месяц назад
Ben Hodges were making false assumptions about conflict in Ukraine during last 2 years. Is this new asumption is an exception?
@Harald-
@Harald- Месяц назад
@@gfan83 He is singing a new tune. Maybe Putin cut his allowance.
@robertfoster7807
@robertfoster7807 25 дней назад
Who has voted for the usa to be world leader no one.The usa are the ones trying to control the world with 800MILITARY BASES around the 11 nuclear powered aircraft carriers all for thier global corporate interests of the usa .not for the well being of the world's people
@matthewhuszarik4173
@matthewhuszarik4173 Месяц назад
The only factor determining if Ukraine wins or doesn’t is how much assistance they receive. So if Ukraine falls the only people we have to blame after the Russians is ourselves
@chrisrobert5252
@chrisrobert5252 Месяц назад
I thought it depended a lot on the number of soldiers mobilised...
@rursus8354
@rursus8354 Месяц назад
That's not the very least true. Ukraine will win in either case, but we can help them win fast and decisively. And we must. Else this will turn out to a very long and very bloody war that involves many European countries besides Ukraine. But Ukraine will win no matter what.
@donjuan6646
@donjuan6646 Месяц назад
@@rursus8354 Ukraine will lose .The only win it might be able to claim is the entire Ukraine was not taken over .The Ukraine , Nato , American plan was to just hold and contain and not to win . This is a costly mistake and not even a decent military plan but one for failure .The plan was never to win this from the start and is a failure form the start . 2 years and still the cry is for MORE MORE MORE .Never ending until the money flow stops to Ukraine .Then the agreement will be made and Russia will keep its enclaves and more . This is how this will end . Ukraine will claim we have won but the reality is they have lost .They lost territory period . In the End Ukraine will have lost just more than territory but losses of hundreds of thousands of men and mass devastation of there lands . Do not be fooled my media and the lie Ukraine is winning as it will make you look really really bad when the truth gets to those that continue to believe the lies . The United States and Nato will have learned a bad lesson here , the same in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq . The military industrial complex is alive and very productive with business now . Others deaths make them grow even more !
@donnarose1205
@donnarose1205 Месяц назад
Europe has been enjoying protection via our tax dollars for too long. Europe has to stand up and help shoulder the load
@Rtg5637
@Rtg5637 Месяц назад
All the blame is on Ukraine civil and military leadership incompetence.
@thisdoesnotend101
@thisdoesnotend101 Месяц назад
8 months unforgivable
@americanpatriot4227
@americanpatriot4227 Месяц назад
100,000 DEAD from Fentanyl, 4-6 MILLION over the border, Inflation, thats unforgivable. NATO having not complied with its obligations for 50 years, UNFORGIVABLE. Try working on that stuff.
@Waywind420
@Waywind420 Месяц назад
They shouldn't be getting anything at all. Why should we foot the bill for a war on a different continent when the wheels are falling off in our own countries? I see so many homeless people around lately, house prices are TWICE what they were a couple years back, our own military is lacking the funding to be adequate and yet we're funding someone else's military instead ? 🤔 There's growing radical sects within our society from BLM to Pro-h*mas fundementalists to communists threatening to overthrow the rich and turn us into an autocratic freedomless dictatorship 🤷 We started this, we then added fuel to the fire. Many young men and many civilians are dead because of it. The least we can do now is seek out peace negotiations and admit we were wrong. Of course the political class won't do that as to back down would confirm that they wasted peoples lives for nothing, all in vain...and that would be the end of their careers 😐 They can't be seen taking a backwards step, and neither can Russians or Israelis or Palestinians. So much bravado.
@nraketh
@nraketh Месяц назад
There’s a sizeable number of Republicans who were straight up bought off by Russia.
@E3ECO
@E3ECO Месяц назад
Yeah. Thanks, Johnson.
@masterbeethoven8209
@masterbeethoven8209 Месяц назад
@@E3ECO What does Johnson have to do with this?
@gailalbers1430
@gailalbers1430 Месяц назад
I like listening to Ben - i haven’t heard much about the kidnapped children - I’m glad he mentioned them . I do not want them end up to be forgotten ! ❤
@Mortthemoose
@Mortthemoose Месяц назад
My thoughts EXACTLY! Nobody ever mentions them!
@robertstennett7566
@robertstennett7566 Месяц назад
That was bull crap, no children were kidnapped in Ukraine, it was a total lie. That is why you do not hear about it anymore.
@johnm7267
@johnm7267 Месяц назад
They weren’t kidnapped they were moved to safe area. During WW2 Britain moved children from London which was being bombed to safe areas, but was described as kidnapped
@marioceva7163
@marioceva7163 Месяц назад
Moved far from war. Is good!
@Rubin250
@Rubin250 Месяц назад
​@@johnm7267 FYI the worst type of person on this planet is a stupid confident one.
@PapaDutch
@PapaDutch Месяц назад
General, and BTW I'm a retired Petty Officer, it seems to me that the BEE in Congress's bonnet is "How to do this without getting any on us?" Which is kind of too late. Do we, or Do we NOT live up to our promised obligations? And yet, Ukraine is doing excellent work in advanced weapons, I have an impression that their home grown military technology is going to be more impressive than anyone else's some day (and soon). They have already pushed the boundaries of UAV tech all the way to the frontier and beyond with land, sea, and air ROV's including supply and EVAC vehicles. I 💝 Ukraine
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
Do you really believe this Most of Ukraine UAV are "Made in China" There is not any Fab near Ukraine
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 Месяц назад
I've been quietly watching the Ukrainian use of small drone warfare. They are the undisputable leaders in it now. Unfortunately, the Russians are starting to catch up.
@user-xo5ul1kg8y
@user-xo5ul1kg8y Месяц назад
No, you don’t live up to your promises. Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, Syria, Kurds, etc, etc. With friends like the USA countries don’t need enemies.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Месяц назад
@@user-xo5ul1kg8y Well... They will learn this...
@Hiznogood
@Hiznogood Месяц назад
@@user-xo5ul1kg8y ​​⁠​⁠ Random account name, only 5 month old, no country of origin = 99,99% a troll account! You Ruzzkis is getting lazy! 😂
@user-kf5mn5vn3t
@user-kf5mn5vn3t Месяц назад
I always enjoy listening to this man.
@wyskass861
@wyskass861 Месяц назад
He is always to the point, and clarifies complex situations
@bojanbor
@bojanbor Месяц назад
As a child I used to love hearing bed time fairytales . Looks like you still believe in fairytales so that explains why you love listening to this clown.😂
@williamlavallee8916
@williamlavallee8916 Месяц назад
I am with the Canadian Major on this one, and I will critique Gen Hodges. The answer to Ukraine is to a large extent not Crimea, as he says. It is in fact Belarus. It should already be under more political economic and military pressure, provisionally for it's actions in direct support of the invasion of Ukraine, and since, and should be declared a party to the conflict. In that context, much larger forces should be moved to the NATO borders with Belarus, or pointed in those directions, specifically the Baltic borders and the Polish border, as a purely strategic move, given that those borders are the analog of what the Donbas and Crimea are to Ukraine. The purpose would be to make the Lukashenko regime sweat out their Russian alliance, and for our part make a visual sign of support for Belarusian people's aspiration's, what ever they maybe (possibly just a free and fair election they have been denied for so long). In other words stick it to Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko. I would say also that our goal is not just that Ukraine win, it is the reform of the Russian Federation as an instrument of a military politico-economic colonial power that is Russia and that affects all of the entrapped nations from Belarus to Manchuria. Russia must start the reform ... as part of any comprehensive solution.
@jpx1508
@jpx1508 Месяц назад
This is a thought that has not been part of the discourse and should be. Belarus has been given too much of a pass for what is active participation with Putin's schemes.
@possum4403
@possum4403 Месяц назад
@williamlavallee8916 Well stated. I contacted the ISW and presented some "opinions" on what russia was doing in Belarus. In one of my assessments I gave too much credit to russia in the intelligence dept in thinking the rift between putin and his "chef" was simply a setup/ruse and his "chef" was actually gong to Belarus to start another front to go south, I was wrong. Still, my assessments that Belarus is a russian step off point to eventually push south is still valid.
@issadraco532
@issadraco532 Месяц назад
i don't know if opening new fronts is such a good idea.. ukraine just did that recently after sending in those sketchy russian freedom legion dudes to carry out raids across the border into russia for a second time in less than a year, and other than just some propaganda nonsense and a few headlines here and there and a bunch of doggy brigade people on the internet talking about "belgorod people's republic" and showing off, ukraine just ended up getting themselves a new axis of attack from the russians. in a place where they attacked without even bothering to first build defensive positions because the money that was supposed to go towards installing dragon's teeth and mines and digging trenches was pocketed by some local officials that are probably now enjoying a new yacht or some mansion in florida courtesy of our tax dollars. there's been plenty of interviews with ukrainian soldiers talking about how those crooks and their incompetent commanders totally betrayed them and how they ended up having to dig trenches themselves by hand with their own shovels while simultaneously fighting the russians because corrupt officials supposedly forgot to build those defenses or dug the trenches in random locations that had absolutely nothing to do with the terrain or any geographical features that would make the area easier to defend. officials that signed off on the fortifications as supposedly being solid, including zelensky that had tons of propaganda pieces filmed of himself being shown supposedly "personally inspecting" the defenses and talking about how great they were, only for everyone to find out that it was made up and that they didn't even exist. heck, i even remember within probably the last month he had an interview with one of the western mainstream media organizations where they sat down for the interview right next to one of those supposedly newly-built trenches that were supposed to be part of a network of over 1000 miles of fortifications.. so yeah, big big problems with corruption in ukraine and with manpower shortages and everything. so i don't think escalating with belarus would be a very smart move here. remember, the border with belarus is currently totally quiet, just like the border with russia was in northern ukraine before these latest adventures by those sketchy russian freedom legion people that ukraine sent in to "deny putin the victory before the election" or whatever nonsense and generally just push into random unknown russian villages and attempt to sow chaos in russia in order to mess with vlad's elections. and now the corrupt officials are complaining about how supposedly nearly two years wasn't enough to build defensive lines and how they couldn't get close enough to the border to build proper defenses because russia was shelling them. but russia didn't have a large force out there until last summer when they were forced to redeploy troops out there after the first russian freedom legion adventure that came right on the heels of the ukrainian offensive, so they basically caused the situation out there. they're the reason that russia has a large presence in the area. the northern border with russia wasn't heavily militarized and filled with a huge defensive line on the russian side until ukraine decided to send those guys in to attack out there. and now we're suggesting that our western troops should be moved to escalate things even further and start stuff with belarus? why? belarus hasn't been involved, they've stayed out of this war since the beginning and the only troops that russia has out there are involved in training the military in belarus and that kind of stuff. they're not shelling ukraine from belarus or launching raids across the border from belarus.. but what do you think happens if we start playing tough and attempting to mess with belarus? russia is just gonna send troops out there, and it's gonna give the dictator from belarus an excuse to align himself with russia even more closely and perhaps even get his military involved in the war.. so why open up a new front and add another few hundred miles to the front when ukraine is currently struggling and can barely handle the already-existing front? just doesn't make sense to me.. it seems like the total opposite, that people should be praying that belarus stays out of it and continues their policy of not getting involved in the conflict..
@rk59802
@rk59802 Месяц назад
I think Putin is waiting for the US Election. If trumps wins, Putin wins.
@michaelfaraday8391
@michaelfaraday8391 Месяц назад
stop dreaming. Russia is always with Belarus and with Russia in Belarus, nato won't dare
@vaughanbean1156
@vaughanbean1156 Месяц назад
The US and the EU should be placing a tender for 10 million artillery shells each to the arms manufacturers of the world at a guaranteed price per shell. This would give industry the certainty to invest in new plant facilities and factories, reduce unemployment, reduce inflation, and strengthen the respective currencies of any country that chose to participate. It would convince Putin to sue for peace, as his whole bet is on the west giving up support of Ukraine from war fatigue. Once he realises the west is planning on 20 million shells a year to be supplied indefinitely by western manufacturers, that's game over. Plus I would love to see the look on his face when China bids for a part of the tender.
@user-gf3lw5pi4t
@user-gf3lw5pi4t Месяц назад
To be an enemy of American can be dangerous , but to be a friend is fatal. Kissinger
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
South Vietnam learned that being a friend of Kissinger was fatal. Peace with honor and here you go Ho.
@abhinavdeepsinha3036
@abhinavdeepsinha3036 Месяц назад
Afghan government also learnt that
@user-gf3lw5pi4t
@user-gf3lw5pi4t Месяц назад
@@abhinavdeepsinha3036 the whole word needs to learn that
@jukahri
@jukahri Месяц назад
So what's the alternative? Be a friend of Russia and China and fall prey to authoritaniasm, forget about individual freedoms, lose a hundred years of progress?
@andriesscheper2022
@andriesscheper2022 Месяц назад
In a world where even war criminals are given Nobel prizes: what do you expect?
@tvwatcher1883
@tvwatcher1883 Месяц назад
-i only wish we had followed what Ben Hodges had been saying all along (ATACMS should have been given long ago) -God Bless Him
@1metuka
@1metuka Месяц назад
I love this Man! So intelligent , I wish he was in charge of the fight against USSR!
@Jose-hs4vk
@Jose-hs4vk Месяц назад
Typical retired US General that has been hired by the Mainstream Media to lie. There is a shortage of men in Ukraine, more than half of million of its citizens have been killed so that the US Military Industrial Complex can make huge profits. Most people are not ware of the real reason why Russia invaded Ukraine, all they wanted was for Ukraine not to be part of NATO. The US wouldn't like to have Russia or Chinese military bases on the other side of its southern border in Mexico. Stop this madness.
@cedricvogt2576
@cedricvogt2576 Месяц назад
he is heavily financed by the conplex mate. he even laid it out
@tvwatcher1883
@tvwatcher1883 Месяц назад
@@cedricvogt2576 but look at all the russians neutralized since we gave Ukraine atacms!!!! 😎
@cedricvogt2576
@cedricvogt2576 Месяц назад
@@tvwatcher1883 hailed by Western media as the game changer but statistically speaking they dont really make a difference. I highly doubt that they are effective, especially as Russia has become stronger than they ever were through this war and it adapts. It by now has neutralized most of the atacams that were shot over crimea the last days… really dont be fooled by western media.. they want u believe ukraine stands a chance.. the only thing that happens is that Ukrainian people wont survive as long as we deliver weapons and we also risk a bigger escalation. Suuper stupid. Also, the US told Ukraine not to attack Russian oil fields anymore.. everyone is pro ukraine until their own pockets beginn to bleed.
@utube321piotr
@utube321piotr Месяц назад
FYI - Belsat is a TV channel funded by Govt of Poland and it is broadcasting from Warsaw. It is the only real information lifeline being broadcast into Belarus.
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
It's propaganda, like every other channel on both sides
@pcopeland15
@pcopeland15 Месяц назад
It is difficult to find unvarnished information on conventional platforms. ​@@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@martincerny3294
@martincerny3294 Месяц назад
@@PatRiarchy-qw6cp If we accept both are to some degree propaganda, which one do you think is closer to the truth?
@rossr6616
@rossr6616 Месяц назад
@@PatRiarchy-qw6cp no it is nor
@RichPober
@RichPober Месяц назад
Well said, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges.
@marcspace5144
@marcspace5144 Месяц назад
Disillusioned Western Warmonger How it became to be what it is Zionist-US Empire and complete NAVO underestimated Russia Seems the self declared chosen ones cannot accept after all whole humanity despite them
@war-painter
@war-painter Месяц назад
Putin just made an unscheduled flight to Belarus after deposing a general in his military involved with Belarus. Something is coming to a head there right now as we speak, and yes, russian tanks have been observed massing on the Belarusian border. If protests were to break out in Georgia at the same time as protests by the people of Belarus, russia would be spread too thinly to cope. But the Soviet legacy + alcohol + putin’s kgb violent brutality has made people abject and passive. Can they kick it?
@AstroSardaukar
@AstroSardaukar Месяц назад
Don't worry. Putin is winning.
@dananorth895
@dananorth895 Месяц назад
They have no other choice.
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
Sounds like cope
@XxBloggs
@XxBloggs Месяц назад
How do you know it was unscheduled?
@argellaguardia9390
@argellaguardia9390 Месяц назад
European leaders are the dumbest leaders of all in this planet. They always believe russia will not and never wage war against Europe even if such war has long been started. Fool EU leaders.
@timypp2894
@timypp2894 Месяц назад
Let's not confuse the audience - let's call a spade a spade. It wasn't Congress delaying the Ukraine deal, it was the repuglicans side not passing the vote. They were doing the orange Mussolini bidding.
@GeraldBeagan-ee6se
@GeraldBeagan-ee6se Месяц назад
Absolutely, and now even Johnson is pretending to support Ukraine….where was this support 7mos ago?
@heathermccall8015
@heathermccall8015 Месяц назад
​@@GeraldBeagan-ee6seJohnson gets it finally. Just like Kevin.
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 Месяц назад
I'm so over the American system of government at the moment. And how someone who isn't even a currently elected representative is controlling a big slice of the government.
@homerj806
@homerj806 Месяц назад
@@geradkavanagh8240 Maybe it is time to change the government from a Federal system to a Parliamentary system.
@lloydkuepfer1599
@lloydkuepfer1599 Месяц назад
No it was about securing Southern border which Biden refuses to do
@geoffc1694
@geoffc1694 Месяц назад
Hes right on so many levels. The USA n germany etc need clarity of vision a common self interest in how to defeat russia unilaterally comprehensively with a clearly defined endgame/goal shared with ukraine.
@russiandude6454
@russiandude6454 Месяц назад
keep dreaming buddy. no one is defeating Russia
@Okiejayjay
@Okiejayjay Месяц назад
Another intellectually challenged war monger, and no doubt thousands of miles from the front.
@marcspace5144
@marcspace5144 Месяц назад
Disillusioned Western Warmonger How it became to be what it is Zionist-US Empire and complete NAVO underestimated Russia Seems the self declared chosen ones cannot accept after all whole humanity despite them
@youarewrong5523
@youarewrong5523 Месяц назад
​@@russiandude6454The biggest threat facing Russia is the Russian government themselves. It doesn't take a scholarly mind to view Russia's past military 'sucesses' as what they are: Russian ineptitude in fighting wars. The Russian military; due to a multitude of factors including basic geography, has never been able to sucessfully defend the russian homeland without incurring thousands of losses. The entire military history of Russia was to retreat and overextend their enemies supply lines and wait for winter to set in. Russia has never relied on indigenous industrial capacity, even during the soviet union; Russia still relied on Ukraine to develop and produce their equipment. 1856 Crimean War, Russia faced a coalition and lost, 1908 Russo Japanese War, Russia faced Japan and got decimated, 1914 Tsarist Russia Militarily collapsed and Germanic Lenin caused a revolution. 1944 Soviets losing 20,000,000+ troops only able to get to Berlin because of American Lend Lease giving Soviets, 600,000+ trucks, entire factories, entire trains, tanks, and planes. 2024 Russia is absolutely no different, expect the majority of russians have drug resistant tuberculosis, has the higest rates of abortion in the world (13 babies killed for every 10 born) the average age of skilled labour is 55. Russia is on it's way out, and even if Russia captured Ukraine it wouldn't be anything resembling a victory. You saw what happened when America inherited Iraq after destroying it's government and rebuilding it's nation, it did not go well and that was with America's strength. Russia has never done what america has in it's entire history. Russia does not have the logistical bandwidth to rebuild the territory it already has captured let alone the entirety of Ukraine. There is a famous song from the 1850s called MacDermott's war song, in it there are some relevant lyrics to this day: "The Dogs of War" are loose and the rugged Russian Bear, Full bent on blood and robbery, has crawl'd out of his lair; It seems a thrashing now and then, will never help to tame That brute, and so he's out upon the "same old game." The Lion did his best to find him some excuse To crawl back to his den again, all efforts were no use; He hunger'd for his victim, he's pleased when blood is shed, But let us hope his crimes may all recoil on his own head. We don't want to fight but by jingo if we do, We've got the ships, we've got the men, and got the money too! We've fought the Bear before and while we're Britons true The Russians shall not have Constantinople. Change the last line to 'The Russians shall not the land of Ukraine!'
@DacianRider
@DacianRider Месяц назад
clarity of vision and follow through ! indeed.
@ColleensNetflix
@ColleensNetflix Месяц назад
I love listening & being inspired by Gen. Hodges. He is correct-boils down to political will.
@sandiharris5906
@sandiharris5906 Месяц назад
political idiots or just bought totally with money, U.S. is number one terrorist country in the world
@skinnyTheCat
@skinnyTheCat Месяц назад
Great Interview Siarhei! Thanks! Always look forward listening to General Ben Hodges logical reasoning.
@drlegendre
@drlegendre Месяц назад
It's foolish to underestimate the self-serving mindset of China & India. The world's most populous nations are also among the poorest, and both will readily abandon any attempts at international cooperation if opportunity presents. Neither can be regarded as a reliable partner.
@InnocentiusLacrimosa
@InnocentiusLacrimosa Месяц назад
They both also get 70-80 of their export income from trade with the west. They are rational and do not want to endanger that.
@abhinavdeepsinha3036
@abhinavdeepsinha3036 Месяц назад
Everybody is self serving. Ukraine is being supported for european security interests and to deter china in taiwan. No righteous charity being done by the west. Same rights are available to other countries also.
@allydea
@allydea Месяц назад
At least they don't blow up their partner's pipelines.
@awlhunt
@awlhunt Месяц назад
It’s foolish to underestimate the self-serving mindset of retired generals who are dependent upon the future employment prospect of the neocon forever war establishment and their buddies in the military industrial complex to supplement their military pension…
@grigorisgrigoriou
@grigorisgrigoriou Месяц назад
India and China AMONG THE POOREST? Are you completely disconnected from reality? China ranks 1st in GDP and India 3rd...
@GenghisVern
@GenghisVern Месяц назад
I'm afraid this, not just UA but world history, will depend on what happens in November. Incredible situation.
@marisabenson1222
@marisabenson1222 Месяц назад
Not necessarily. We have been through worse. The worst thing would be if trump wins and the US turns its back on democracy and embraces authoritarianism and then sends help to Russia. If the US sides with Russia then things are dire.
@malgorzataojoj4256
@malgorzataojoj4256 Месяц назад
@@marisabenson1222 I don't think Trump could directly help Russia, but he could stop help to Ukraine. To support Russia he would have to do lots of authoritarian adjustments back home. Which I think he is more than willing to do, but it would take time
@heathermccall8015
@heathermccall8015 Месяц назад
No chance of that happening.
@nescius2
@nescius2 Месяц назад
you mean the guy who lost last time?
@eddastrohmayer251
@eddastrohmayer251 Месяц назад
​​@@marisabenson1222 Why should US send help to Russia ? Never. Trump would end the war as to call Zelensky to the negotiation table - that's it !
@marisabenson1222
@marisabenson1222 Месяц назад
The neighbouring nations should be able to negate incoming aerial hazards into Ukraine from Russia. When Ukrainian skies are safer Ukrainians can fight and more people will join. It may also be possible to have a contingency from nations united of troops that can provide medical assistance and training which will also increase confidence in the Ukrainian soldiers.
@johnnykrauze
@johnnykrauze Месяц назад
Duh
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
If only leaders had the will. But they don't. Too busy looking for personal and party advantage to care about freedom and democracy.
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
Never happen
@allydea
@allydea Месяц назад
Bro...
@AlexanderTch
@AlexanderTch Месяц назад
Who will join? You?
@AirB-101
@AirB-101 Месяц назад
Thank you for this interview! Gen. (Ret) Ben Hodges is amazing!
@belsat_english
@belsat_english Месяц назад
Thank you for watching!
@martyrockatansky2696
@martyrockatansky2696 Месяц назад
needs to run for prez
@AstroSardaukar
@AstroSardaukar Месяц назад
In fact, he is deluded.
@billyponsonby
@billyponsonby Месяц назад
And he’s a democrat
@dancoy09
@dancoy09 Месяц назад
@@AstroSardaukarsays a Kremlin troll 🥔
@miroslavavisinger
@miroslavavisinger Месяц назад
It was pleasure to hear your opinion on actual situation in Ukraine and arround. Thank you for your time. Take care and take some rest. 👍💗
@alexv850
@alexv850 Месяц назад
Thank you Gen. Hodges. Slava Ukraine from Hungary. Glory to the heroes of Ukraine. 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 They are fighting for our freedom too.
@shekelberggoldstein1387
@shekelberggoldstein1387 Месяц назад
Freedom? lol They are fighting for Western degeneracy & filth! Russia is fighting for traditional Western values.
@Jose-hs4vk
@Jose-hs4vk Месяц назад
Typical retired US General that has been hired by the Mainstream Media to lie. There is a shortage of men in Ukraine, more than half of million of its citizens have been killed so that the US Military Industrial Complex can make huge profits. Most people are not ware of the real reason why Russia invaded Ukraine, all they wanted was for Ukraine not to be part of NATO. The US wouldn't like to have Russia or Chinese military bases on the other side of its southern border in Mexico. Stop this madness.
@user-jp4lt7xu2g
@user-jp4lt7xu2g Месяц назад
Bollocks
@espenliebak6875
@espenliebak6875 Месяц назад
Yes you need to be on guard vs your putinist prime minister😢
@Flex2212
@Flex2212 Месяц назад
Well the enemy sits in Budapest also
@SnowDrift-bh7wb
@SnowDrift-bh7wb Месяц назад
Listening to this makes me seriously concerned because the demonstrated lack of realism is shocking. The Ukraine finds itself in this unpleasant situation because of the unwillingness of the West to negotiate a new European peace order with Russia for almost 3 decades! And so the West continued to expand its sphere of influence and security at the cost of its Russian partner. Secondly, Ukraine hasn't got the weapons quickly enough, apparently because of slow decision making processes in the West, but I argue, it was because of non-availability as simply the Western military industrial complex couldn't keep up with the demand, not being used to high intensity wars of attrition. Latter is actually the final nail into the coffin for the Western expansion plans, as there's no way to defeat Russia with the lack of industrial potential that was exposed throughout the past two years. It will take years for the West (for Europe) to catch up, by the way a project that is doomed to fail already now with Europe being cut-off from major commodities suppliers with Russia in first place and Africa/Middle-East second, where one country after the other is turning its back to the West (anyone surprised after all these centuries of exploitation?). And even IF somehow, by a miracle, the West could turn the tides in conventional military warfare (and this is really only hypothetical), people like Hodges and the intellectual high-flyers in Europe seem to forget they are at war with the greatest nuclear power on the planet. There's absolutely no way for a military victory. For Europe and Russia it's a lose/lose scenario in every way imaginable. The US however, has made trillions out of this and now having a new bitch called Europe, that is being milked as if there was no tomorrow. And to really secure its European quasi monopoly, the US has blown up the Nordstream pipelines. The biggest loser really is the European so called "elite" that was take on a ride by the US. Actually the behavior and policy of most of the European govs is completely incomprehensible.
@gherkamum
@gherkamum Месяц назад
🇺🇦❤💪🇬🇧👍💪❤🇺🇦
@marisabenson1222
@marisabenson1222 Месяц назад
The Georgian Dream has become a nightmare.
@kevinkanter2537
@kevinkanter2537 Месяц назад
.Nov '23 - progressing smoothly to EU accession \\ May'24 - Ivanishvili & other poliiticians turn into russian zombies either by russian corruption or economic self-interest ----- yep that is a zombie apocalypse nightmare
@nescius2
@nescius2 Месяц назад
its the other way around.. and in a slightly longer timeline, now the dream still has elements of nightmares, but its getting better still.
@freeeagle7464
@freeeagle7464 Месяц назад
Nightmare is their whole history under influence of russia imperialism .
@bojanbor
@bojanbor Месяц назад
Nightmare for whom?
@christophermwaka2735
@christophermwaka2735 Месяц назад
He is powerful online General ,though detached from the reality on the ground,powerful online analysis.
@mediapartners9950
@mediapartners9950 Месяц назад
Lt Gen Ben Hodges is an insightful, articulate and balanced observer who tells it like it is. I hope the White House listens to him and more importantly, acts on it! Well said sir 🫡
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
Whoa, are you saying Joe Biden isn't the brightest international strategist we have, because he would stubbornly disagree. He's stubborn and wants America to speak Spanish.
@ibojkovic
@ibojkovic Месяц назад
😅😅😅. If you listen some previous interviews he gave, ukrainians should be parading in red square by now.
@nimbuskhannk627
@nimbuskhannk627 Месяц назад
Many times throughout more recent History dictatorships and "oligarchyships" have accused "foreign agents" of being the culprits for social unrest in their countries. Some times it was true, most of the times it was not. However, if there's a country where "foreign agents" should be operating at the moment, that country is Belarus.
@allydea
@allydea Месяц назад
Russiagate?
@cabininthewoods7326
@cabininthewoods7326 Месяц назад
The Generals prejudice of Russia is clouding his ability to honestly assess this war.
@cloudstrife206
@cloudstrife206 Месяц назад
Your love of Putins ass is clouding your judgment
@jeremyallard7015
@jeremyallard7015 Месяц назад
Nicely said Ben, a good Video Belsat.
@belsat_english
@belsat_english Месяц назад
Thank you for watching!
@wouterkellerman4458
@wouterkellerman4458 Месяц назад
Who is this genius peddling this twaddle???
@user-ve1zf6fh4d
@user-ve1zf6fh4d Месяц назад
General Ben has got to be one of the best generals/commentators, anywhere
@James-kv6kb
@James-kv6kb Месяц назад
I find it hilarious Americans are so good at talking about war but not actually winning them
@awlhunt
@awlhunt Месяц назад
Lol it doesn’t say much for the rest of the generals then. This guy is a talking head for the neocon establishment and their buddies in the industrial military complex because that’s where his future employment is going to come from.
@midgetydeath
@midgetydeath Месяц назад
@@James-kv6kb ...You do realize America has never lost a war, right? Not even the conflicts that weren't declared war. The closest would be Vietnam, but the US actually did win that. All goals achieved, got a treaty restoring the borders and ending the fighting. The only reason the US left was that the South Vietnamese government demanded it and was invaded again two years later. And that is despite the fact that, in every conflict, the government has tied the military's hands and heavily restrained what it's allowed to do and use and when and where.
@nameless5413
@nameless5413 Месяц назад
My hope is tat Ukraine is laying industrial foundations and know how through their drone industry to emerge at the triumphant conclusion of the war (in their favour) as country with strong if not strongest position in this expanding market. In addition they are making large amounts of friends and allies due to the support in humanitarian and military aid hopefully giving them enough access to market. That is fantastic and i hope it leads to their golden era of peace and prosperity. Tho as some observers stated the Russian aggression was one of the best motivators to get NATO expanded, EU strengthening its infrastructure because of this and overall looks like it is in itself making everyone more united... in opposition to them. so yeah as someone who dose not understand economics nor politics i see that Russia kinda undermined their stated goals by their disturbing methods.
@tonymckeage1028
@tonymckeage1028 Месяц назад
Great Video Ben, thanks for sharing
@herrandvoller3270
@herrandvoller3270 Месяц назад
It is less dangerous if Ukraine fights with Russia than NATO. This conflict must stay in Ukraine and the western allies must give all support it needs.
@James-kv6kb
@James-kv6kb Месяц назад
People seem to be mistaken Ukraine buys these weapons on loan so the longer the allies make the war last the more money they make including America
@TaiganTundra
@TaiganTundra Месяц назад
Thanks for repeating a complete bullshit propaganda point, mr. Bot.
@James-kv6kb
@James-kv6kb Месяц назад
@@TaiganTundra As if they would spend billions of dollars in research to argue with you
@TaiganTundra
@TaiganTundra Месяц назад
@@James-kv6kb I know the bots never reply, the comment is meant for real people.
@James-kv6kb
@James-kv6kb Месяц назад
@@TaiganTundra you wouldn't know if you're talking to Mary Poppins the king of England or R2D2 lol generation s are so excited about robots out to get them grow up , which is something a robot wouldn't say because they're trying to dumb you down .
@user-mk1rr6cu8m
@user-mk1rr6cu8m Месяц назад
General Ben Hodges should be brought into the Whitehouse as a special advisor and given the job of whipping the Capitol into doing what is right.
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
The Capitol is long past shame or embarrassment. This isn't their first crooked rodeo.
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
No thanks. I prefer not to start WW3
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov Месяц назад
He is delusional.
@VajrahahaShunyata
@VajrahahaShunyata Месяц назад
I wish Ben would have been president for the last 8 years... This would not have happened this way..
@petercopping7176
@petercopping7176 Месяц назад
I can smell the uranium on his breath.
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo Месяц назад
He has never been right in this war. A year ago he was, unlike Mark Milley, a strong believer in the Summer Offensive, a year before he believed the Russians would run out of ammunition soon. Underestimating the enemy in war is not something I want to see from a professional soldier, much less a president.
@philiphorner31
@philiphorner31 Месяц назад
No things wouldn't have happened this way. Instead we would have been living in a radioactive paradise.
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
@@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo Milley made predictions based on his own inaction and failure to supply Ukraine with the weapons the American boys get.
@Rtg5637
@Rtg5637 Месяц назад
Trump was president in 4 of the last 8 years and no new wars on his watch. Bring him back.
@daveyr7454
@daveyr7454 Месяц назад
A very astute man!
@Silvius.2
@Silvius.2 Месяц назад
My question are same. .. We are willing to accept new world and defend freedom?
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
Ukraine is taking volunteers. Are you ready to go fight?
@TEKANNON-bz9fm
@TEKANNON-bz9fm Месяц назад
America's greatest living general, General (Ret.) Ben Hodges is a voice the west needs to hear.
@James-kv6kb
@James-kv6kb Месяц назад
No we don't need to hear from the Americans every time there's a war because they just make them last longer . The international community would rather you just stay home you don't run the world despite the fact that you keep telling us you do
@sandiharris5906
@sandiharris5906 Месяц назад
your love for hundreds of thousands dead, uh no thanks
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
He's been consistently wrong, though. He claimed the Ukrainian offensive last summer would quickly break through the Russian lines
@seanp9277
@seanp9277 Месяц назад
@@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Exactly. If Hodges is "America's greatest living general" then America is in hell of a lot of trouble. Hodges is a doofus.
@rednaxelahcitorfaznebo2830
@rednaxelahcitorfaznebo2830 Месяц назад
Retired General Hodges ahould be hired aa a Consultant by the Ukrainians. He can do his job via online.
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo Месяц назад
he is already
@andyjohnson9714
@andyjohnson9714 Месяц назад
First time see Belsat talking to Ben Hodges. Жыве Беларусь!
@alphabravo0
@alphabravo0 Месяц назад
"Hundreds of thousands of young Georgians that are out marching in the streets because they reject what is a Georgia government is trying to do there" - Oh, general Hodges, will you stop lying? It's not about Georgian government. It's about Georgian parliament adopting a law about "foreign influence" which says that if the Georgian company gets more than 20% of its funding from abroad then such company has to publicly specify this fact. As simple as that. You can compare it with similar US FARA law (Foreign Agents Registration Act).
@MrSpratters
@MrSpratters Месяц назад
What???
@cacwgm
@cacwgm Месяц назад
I very much doubt that European leaders think Belarus is of no consequence in this conflict. Indeed, so far they have managed to scare Lukashenko into sitting on his hands, apart from allowing Russian forces to transit his country in the initial invasion. Ukraine certainly understands that Belarus could be a conduit for Russian troops again, or even use their own forces to support Russia. Just because there are no headlines doesn't mean no one is making plans.
@ruslanmustaev8170
@ruslanmustaev8170 Месяц назад
Another delusion, Lukashenko has no option because they have obligation based on the CSTO(Collective Security Treaty Organization).
@dmitryisaev5955
@dmitryisaev5955 23 дня назад
Scared Lukashenko, seriously? He is waiting for his time to step in. For example when greedy Poles try to annex Western of Ukraine...
@ABC-rh7zc
@ABC-rh7zc Месяц назад
Possible? Of course, but several things need to happen which no-one can predict.
@MamaDisco1313
@MamaDisco1313 Месяц назад
I would, as US citizen, love to see LT General Hodges on the ballot. But, in his current position, outside of politics and living outside of the States, he’s in a much better position to be able to speak truthfully, with out being obliged to parrot “outside interests propaganda”.
@southbirdsouthbird
@southbirdsouthbird Месяц назад
Whether he's on the ballot or not, I'm writing in General Ben Hodges on my ballot in November. He is a true American with common sense and gravitas. Think General Dwight D. Eisenhower reincarnated. (I like Ike!) . . . Otherwise, since I live in California, my vote won't count anyway, so why not vote what I really believe instead of choosing between two clowns, neither of whom is either competent or worthy?
@slorter10
@slorter10 Месяц назад
The proxy war is lost !!
@yellowwasprakija2869
@yellowwasprakija2869 Месяц назад
The hypocrisy is astounding
@HiReeZin
@HiReeZin Месяц назад
I appreciate gen. Hodges' views. But Armenia situation is not exactly an example of a happy turn of events for their people.
@ftwyeah
@ftwyeah Месяц назад
Makes sense. US held the aid package until Zelensky announced total mobilisation. This is the last large aid package, Ukraine is running out of men.
@jplaborde2004
@jplaborde2004 Месяц назад
We get it, Russia has won 😂
@philipansell
@philipansell Месяц назад
The U. S. needs politicians like this man .
@ikku4321
@ikku4321 Месяц назад
He needs to sell his soul to sponsors first, to take part in system in place in US.
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
They would never get past the primaries. To win in politics one needs money, and to get money one has to make deals with donors that aren't good for the nation but good for the donors.
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
No thanks. He's a warmonger
@chrisperrins8082
@chrisperrins8082 Месяц назад
I wish he would stand for Congress.
@eddastrohmayer251
@eddastrohmayer251 Месяц назад
Politicians have a broader perspective and broader interests than military men like Hodges.
@WormholeJim
@WormholeJim Месяц назад
If this war was a piece of entertainment, timing and suspence of the recently passed US bill could not be sharper. Unfortunately it's not entertainment no matter how much it comes across as such from the perspective of western media presenting and processing it on the news cycles. It's deadly serious business evolving and escalating before our very eyes, going from bad to worse as we are all agreeing on. Yet still we're - our political decisionmakers are - not realizing how that's so. So we have people of note and in positions of import arguing how we should "freeze" the front and "postpone" making decisive decisions about what to do in hopes Putin and Zelensky can work it out by themselves in a negotiated peace. Even this direly needed US support bill finally having been passed is actually just evident of how we prefer to sit around just a little while longer negotiating among ourselves in an effort to reach consensus on whether or not we should start thinking about actually doing something about it. It's no good and for obvious reasons. Ukraine is worn thin. They started the war having to turn down volunteers for the armed services because there was just too many of them to handle. That is not so anymore. And there is such a point where it will no longer be possible for the West to do anything really impactful in the current context, because there are no adequate means to bring that impactfulness to bear. A tank without a crew can be as advanced and deadly as you please, it's not going to make the slightest of difference to the columns rolling by. People arguing against arming Ukraine with what is needed to push the Russian invaders clear back to at least the 2014 borders say it will trigger Putin making good of his nuclear threats. They may be right, too. I don't think he will, but he may. It can't be ruled out. Thing is, Putin has a lot invested in trying to come out victorious. If the West had gone all in in helping Ukraine beating the invasion off already in feb. 22, this would all be over by now and with no nukes having been fired in the process. Now, in 2024, Putin has (by some estamates) close to 500.000 troops in Ukraine. He has changed the Russian constitution to give himself wartime provisional powers even if Russia officially is not at war. He has put most of the heavy industry on a war-production schedule and is right now finishing the process of putting his economy on a war-footing. There is an undisclosed number of Russian tactical nukes in Belarus. He is a lot less willing to go quietly back to the situation of 1992, a simple cost/benefit analyses of the two situations, feb 22 and may 24, seem to indicate. So the issue with the argument of triggering Putin to go nuclear is, if Putin takes Ukraine, he'll push on expanding further west and southwest using those very same threats to pave his way. Only at that time we can't allow him anymore. So we'll have to brave our worst fears and tell him no, just the same, and probably in a militarily based way. If he then launches nukes, in that case it for sure will be a nuclear war spanning at least Europe. In it's entirety. If we go hard on him now, in Ukraine - if we make every effort at making clear to all and sundry, we'll drive him to the 2014 borders, or 1992 borders or whatever, and no further - _if_ he launches nukes, then those will be local. They will be terrible and they will herald and even initiate a new dark era in our human history. But they will be local and easier to respond to without going nuclear ourselves That is the whole point of why we can't be detered by his threats in aiding Ukraine. We need to take him on now, while he is still in Ukraine. Provide Ukraine with what is necessary and maybe they'll be able to pull it off yet without western soldiers on Ukrainian soil to assist in the defense. But we have to be ready to do that also. Because we don't want being forced to at the Polish border.
@kirkwilson5905
@kirkwilson5905 Месяц назад
Have been listening to Ben Hodges since the start of the war. He's a great guy and good speaker but: Pretty much nothing he has predicted has come to pass. Don't shoot the messenger, just look back at his interviews.
@sh1466
@sh1466 Месяц назад
Run for president!
@user-xo5ul1kg8y
@user-xo5ul1kg8y Месяц назад
Well you already have one dumb sh@t in there at the minute. Swapping like 4 like seems like a plan
@MrRacing44
@MrRacing44 Месяц назад
Keep speaking the truth General someone has to !😊
@DonVito591
@DonVito591 Месяц назад
Great interview. Very informative. Thank you.
@kpadalldotablet1009
@kpadalldotablet1009 Месяц назад
Ben Hodges is the G.O.A.T.
@ericwedin4154
@ericwedin4154 Месяц назад
Has Hodges been correct about anything regarding this conflict?
@lzl4226
@lzl4226 Месяц назад
Ummm...... let me think...... oh wait...... yeah, I got nothing
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov Месяц назад
Never.
@DRAONWEED
@DRAONWEED Месяц назад
Just because General Hodges doesn't talk about it doesn't mean he doesn't know. He's went to West Point, did you? Here's a quote for you" Never interfere with your enemy's ability to defeat himself." Now, who said it.
@cloudstrife206
@cloudstrife206 Месяц назад
Has Putin?
@RidleyHolmes-sr2tw
@RidleyHolmes-sr2tw Месяц назад
No. Always wrong.
@user-lh5bi1vl6q
@user-lh5bi1vl6q Месяц назад
Hat der General irgendwelche Kamf gewonnen..???
@dpelpal
@dpelpal Месяц назад
Я русский, живу в Самаре. Вы знаете, что мы не можем выиграть эту войну. Куда пропали плакаты? Мы не можем победить. Останавливаться.
@alexbort3082
@alexbort3082 Месяц назад
Ты кому ьаки забиваешь?
@squireson
@squireson Месяц назад
There is a reason to honor contracts for ammunition and weapons systems that have already been ordered. Russia has re-prioritized where its arms are going and _orders_ for their weapons have gone into the gutter. Reliability of supply has alot to do with arms sales and consequently with industrial capacity. I'm not sure the West is wrong here, maybe just don't take new orders without considering Ukraine first.
@user-jp4lt7xu2g
@user-jp4lt7xu2g Месяц назад
No and it never was. The only silver lining of all this is to know that such an incompetent general is not active anymore (beyond commanding his army of fellow couch generals)
@Squarepeg57
@Squarepeg57 Месяц назад
Hi Ivan 👋
@margaretlamb2432
@margaretlamb2432 Месяц назад
US remember the Budapest Agreement. Thank you Mr. Hodges for your comments and please talk some sense to President Biden about these unfair restrictions for Ukraine to use their weapons inside Russia. Run for President 🙏🇺🇦💙💛💕❤️🇨🇦
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
It was a memo signed by Bill Clinton. It had no teeth.
@sandiharris5906
@sandiharris5906 Месяц назад
baloney, lovers of more deaths reside here
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
Unfair? Not to anyone who doesn't want WW3
@braveworld2707
@braveworld2707 Месяц назад
Apologies for appearing picky but it was called the *Budapest Memorandum.* Then President Clinton had the wording watered down to where it wouldn't be such a binding commitment hence the name. I agree with the rest of your comment. 👍👍
@robertfoster7807
@robertfoster7807 25 дней назад
The Budapest agreement was made nullified when ukraine removed nuetrality from thier constitution was it usa pressure that made them do it
@dominicboyle1672
@dominicboyle1672 Месяц назад
One of the brightest and most knowledgeable military leaders of his generation..we need people like Ben Hodges back within the mainstream leadership of any future US administration..and quickly.
@gezalesko3813
@gezalesko3813 Месяц назад
International law should not have been defended in iraq and afghanistan too?
@oggierock
@oggierock Месяц назад
Always good to hear from Mr Hodges.
@alphabravo0
@alphabravo0 Месяц назад
"The West is serious about defending international rule based order" - and how that "international rule based" order worked out in Yugoslavia? And what's happening in Kosovo now? And how did it work out in Iraq? And in Syria? And in Afghanistan?
@Relyt345
@Relyt345 Месяц назад
It’s going shitty in those places. Also, it’s shitty in the places where the west didn’t intervene. The west got big into intervention after a few genecides occurred. Literally damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
@bernardvc5820
@bernardvc5820 Месяц назад
The west is not perfect. So what's your alternative, Ivan? Russki Mir? We've seen what a graveyard that is. Pax Sinica? The entire world turned into a giant open air prison... Think hard and long on what you pick
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov Месяц назад
@@bernardvc5820 You must be misinformed. Russia is the freest country on Earth for regular people.
@jpr1370
@jpr1370 Месяц назад
putin knew he forked up the second day when he failed to reach Kiev. putin knows there is no scenario where he prevails in Ukraine.
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
Ben Hodges is making a fortune on these interviews! I joke because I love the smartest strategic analyst in the Ukraine conflict who makes his time available to diverse outlets for free.
@JohnDoe-jd7oc
@JohnDoe-jd7oc Месяц назад
Much respect to you Ben. Cda.
@roboutico
@roboutico Месяц назад
Mr. Hodges is a strong and Important Voice in the Media!he is absolutely right: Ukraine will only loose, when the West allows it by quitting the Support! I am deeply disturbed by the Defaetism out there. If you want Freedom (and an international rulebased Order), you have to fight for it!
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp
@PatRiarchy-qw6cp Месяц назад
He's been totally wrong in his predictions so far
@nigelkelman7635
@nigelkelman7635 Месяц назад
Whose International rules based order are you talking about ? Ukraine will finally lose when Russia decides. At the moment they are not only dissarming and de Nazifying Ukraine but also rendering Nato impotent.
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov Месяц назад
If you want Freedom you must fight against that Rule Based International Order.
@GuillaumeVrac
@GuillaumeVrac Месяц назад
My hope is Belarus, Ukraine and Georgia become independent and free.
@buravan1512
@buravan1512 Месяц назад
they are free...
@allydea
@allydea Месяц назад
@@buravan1512 They can only be free if they act as we see fit.
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov Месяц назад
Georgia is now trying to get free but the Western governments don't like that.
@uteriel282
@uteriel282 17 дней назад
@@buravan1512 belarus is a russian puppet and so are most nations in the russian federation. if they were actually free they would end up like ukraine and get invaded by russia.
@RussTillling
@RussTillling Месяц назад
Thank you
@HectorMartinez-gy8kp
@HectorMartinez-gy8kp Месяц назад
I disagree with the general. I feel like he is either out of touch or disingenuous of the situation on the ground.
@jimnikas7
@jimnikas7 Месяц назад
stabilize the front !!!! what??? when?
@brunoheggli2888
@brunoheggli2888 Месяц назад
Already!
@marcspace5144
@marcspace5144 Месяц назад
Disillusioned Western Warmonger How it became to be what it is Zionist-US Empire and complete NAVO underestimated Russia Seems the self declared chosen ones cannot accept after all whole humanity despite them
@stevepayne778
@stevepayne778 Месяц назад
Apologies - my previous comment was in reference to the associated car paint scratch repair ad, not the Hodges interview.
@jefferyshute6641
@jefferyshute6641 Месяц назад
Great interview. I always like hearing from Lt. Gen Hodges. I think your friend's question was spot on. If the people of Belarus could oust the "self-appointed" President, and an alternative government, of the people, was ready to step in, with the mandate of free elections, it might work. I don't know for sure, but I would not at all be surprised if there is a covert effort to help the opposition already. Who and from where, I couldn't say, but I have hope that good people are uniting for a better, freer Belarus.
@Kavala76
@Kavala76 Месяц назад
How did this man make it to 3-star general? Can someone please tell me one prediction he got right?
@marcspace5144
@marcspace5144 Месяц назад
Disillusioned Western Warmonger How it became to be what it is Zionist-US Empire and complete NAVO underestimated Russia Seems the self declared chosen ones cannot accept after all whole humanity despite them
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov Месяц назад
He just told to his supperiors what they wanted to hear. Exactly as he does in this and other interviews.
@Pterelaos1
@Pterelaos1 Месяц назад
The General is a lunatic , spreading American and Brittish propaganda. His arguments are ridiculous. 😂😂😂
@neiltitmus9744
@neiltitmus9744 Месяц назад
There we go
@rupertmarx4750
@rupertmarx4750 Месяц назад
Fully agree.
@KozueMaxima
@KozueMaxima Месяц назад
This is the one 👌 that I have been working with in the past
@huhu63uk
@huhu63uk Месяц назад
Supplying all this gear is fine, but Ukraine are losing their men by the thousands as the US plays geopolitics. This war needs to get settled yesterday or there will be nothing left but women and the disabled as the country gets pounded year after year. Rattling off a list of criteria for peace means there will be no peace like Syria.
@nickhtk6285
@nickhtk6285 Месяц назад
Ben Hodges.. the ray of common sense.
@blagoyyanchev8083
@blagoyyanchev8083 Месяц назад
The General that got wrong every single prediction he made about Ukraine WRONG 🤡
@jamespriddy8275
@jamespriddy8275 Месяц назад
What are YOURE credentials?
@heathermccall8015
@heathermccall8015 Месяц назад
Example please.
@michaelfaraday8391
@michaelfaraday8391 Месяц назад
I'm surprised they still interview him. He's overhyped. Seems the bar to be a General in the US army is very lowered, however I have listened to some good ones though
@michaelfaraday8391
@michaelfaraday8391 Месяц назад
@@heathermccall8015 He predicted strongly that ukraine was going to take crimea more than 2 years ago and every year he repeats it together with other hideous predictions. sometimes i wonder if he's a real general
@heathermccall8015
@heathermccall8015 Месяц назад
@@michaelfaraday8391 Why can't Blagojevich answer, why do you have to step in? Are you together??
@terjeoseberg990
@terjeoseberg990 Месяц назад
After 8 months of delays, why wasn’t the aid package increased?
@ColtHarding
@ColtHarding Месяц назад
Well, I think they can mobilize much easier since their troops are so close to the front lines, to Minsk for example. But a deeper question following up on that is, how do we exploit fault lines within Belarus, between those who are open to the West, and those who are for Russia? How can we reliably get a message into Belarus? What infrastructure to disseminate that message? What avenues online can be exploited?
@59jm24
@59jm24 Месяц назад
The population of NATO countries is roughly 6 times that of Russia.With collective small increases in production there should be no problem to supply Ukraine with all the kit they need to push Russia back and make it clear there is zero tolerance for violation of the boarder. After that, admit Ukraine into NATO if not before. Russia needs to learn how to play nice with their neighbors.
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
And over time that plucky little band can survive and . . . wait no they don't have time.
@jsimmons9969
@jsimmons9969 Месяц назад
Your assumptions are flawed. Ukraine can't continue to muster armies indefinitely. Sure they could use more equipment but theres more to it than equipment.
@alexkuvalja6770
@alexkuvalja6770 Месяц назад
Well the Reagan Gorbatchev 1 inch to the east border fell in the water.
@droppeddogs
@droppeddogs Месяц назад
The root cause of this war is ukraine trying to join nato
@michaelfaraday8391
@michaelfaraday8391 Месяц назад
Hodges think this is Iraq or Afghanistan war. He has no clue as to how to win this war
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Месяц назад
Nope! You are wrong. This is not comparable at all and you are completely unable to see what he was saying. What are you trolls being taught at the KGB today? Apparently not much... If Stalin only knew that...
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Месяц назад
@@hermanheunes7803 They followed the Russian example... The difference is, the US, stayed there for 20 years and the Russians only 10. And the Yanks had only a third of the Russian casualities, in the double time...
@quovadis5172
@quovadis5172 Месяц назад
As someone managing investments into the USA MIC, I love Hodges. He tells our proxies exactly what they need to hear. If there is one criticism I have, it is that he is not preparing Poland for action, after Ukraine. We can’t afford to lose momentum and it’s important that Poland starts preparations to take over from Ukraine, without delay.
@dr.williams5251
@dr.williams5251 Месяц назад
The US + UK need to live up to their international agreements. Both signed the Budapest Memorandum, guaranteeing Ukrainian sovereignty. The people of Ukraine upheld the part of the agreement, they gave up nuclear weapons. There's no going back, they lost the only thing stopping russian aggression.
@Kavala76
@Kavala76 Месяц назад
You can't lose what you never had. The missiles were Russian and the launch codes were in Moscow. They were only deployed to Ukraine.
@dr.williams5251
@dr.williams5251 Месяц назад
@@Kavala76 the missiles were soviet and you don't need a launch code to drop a bomb from an airplane. If they weren't a deterrent russia would have wanted them removed from Ukraine. Russia didn't need them, they inherited 45K nukes from the Soviet Union, another thousand wasn't gonna change the balance of power.
@user-xo5ul1kg8y
@user-xo5ul1kg8y Месяц назад
Yes, they do need to live up to agreements, including the Minsk Accords. Or is it just the agreements we like that suit us that we need to live up to?
@jordizee
@jordizee Месяц назад
It wasnt guaranteed
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Месяц назад
@@Kavala76 And you don't think, that the Ukrainians were able to change the technical base, of a nuclear warhead? How old are you, Kid...?
@teddyruxspin8480
@teddyruxspin8480 Месяц назад
It took so long to approve because they want to drag the war on as long a possible
@kimobrien.
@kimobrien. Месяц назад
Putin will have the same problem the US has had in Vietnam. Russian workers, peasants and students will tire of dying for a privledged ruling class.
@wolfgangwiesinger9502
@wolfgangwiesinger9502 Месяц назад
They are paying very well it is said
@kimobrien.
@kimobrien. Месяц назад
@@wolfgangwiesinger9502 They are using conscription and maybe some third world mercenaries.
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577 Месяц назад
Keep talking about Ukraine running out of ammunition when in fact US sent ammunition almost a month ago!
@walsterdoomit
@walsterdoomit Месяц назад
Thank you. In March. Yes. I've posted this a hundred times over the last 2 months. Crickets.
@uteriel282
@uteriel282 17 дней назад
you do know that ammo gets used up fairly quickly in an actual armed conflict right? depending on army size you can go through millions of rifle rounds within a week. ukraine is firing several thousand artillery shells and dozens of missiles every day.
@beatreuteler
@beatreuteler Месяц назад
It is intersting to see that Mr. Hodges is avoiding the full answer to the question about Belarus: It is the peoples will that is required for the support to become making sense. The big difference between Ukraine and Belarus is the strong will Ukrainians are showing to defend their people and their land. So the brutal (for the Belarusians) answer is, the West is NOT going to try to free Belarus because there is no strong inherent will in the Belarusian people to become free.
@tadeuszemilgoebiewicz2862
@tadeuszemilgoebiewicz2862 Месяц назад
Uważam, że Generał ma głowę w chmurach. - Opinię, ze Ukraina wygra z Rosją General Ben Hodges mógł głosić jeszcze rok temu. Obecnie pogląd Generała jest odosobniony.
@chrisczarnik3439
@chrisczarnik3439 Месяц назад
Not turn the back on Ukraine 🇺🇦? Wait until trump gets into the White House 🏡.
@tonydeleo9157
@tonydeleo9157 Месяц назад
Trump will be in prison
@AstroSardaukar
@AstroSardaukar Месяц назад
Trump will do the right thing and stop the war.l
@kevinkanter2537
@kevinkanter2537 Месяц назад
@@AstroSardaukar he'll do the wrong thing and cut and run, like he did w/ his unipoloar 'negotiations in Afghanistan w/ the Taliban --- he has the 'in' w/ his bud Putin
@kevinkanter2537
@kevinkanter2537 Месяц назад
trump's turned his back on anyone if they can't put money in his pocket --- let's not let the grifter back into the White House.
@kevinkanter2537
@kevinkanter2537 Месяц назад
Yep - he'll turn his back on Ukraie. Keep the white house trump-free; don't want to have to fumigate it --- again.
@davidcariens9475
@davidcariens9475 Месяц назад
I can't believe pootin is only 5'2!
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican Месяц назад
It's an advantage for sneaking around.
@thecallow2381
@thecallow2381 Месяц назад
Pootin has small man syndrome
@paulpell
@paulpell Месяц назад
What world do you live in? Ukraine has already lost! Now it's just a question of how much of a security buffer zone Russia wants and how many more people die because of the lies people get told about Ukraine being able to win - it's disgusting!
@JDDC-tq7qm
@JDDC-tq7qm Месяц назад
Facts these people are so delusional Russia will win
@pedrofmc0000
@pedrofmc0000 Месяц назад
¿USA, UK, Australia and others? Those "others" have sent 50.000 billion Euros recently and sent F-16, Cannions, Ammunitions, Leopards, Gepards, Boxers, Cruise Missils, Anti Tank missiles and so on... USA stopped to aid for a long time...
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