Yes indeed. Nima listens to his guests. The guests and opinions are the ' stars' / core of the show. Well done to the young man . More success for his channel. Many thanks for his service to the rest of us.
Всегда ржу, когда смотрю Мартьянова. Сколько уже живет заграницей и все равно русский мужик и говорит как русский😂😂😂 западные эксперты сю му тю, а Андрей рубит правду матку😂😂😂😂
The ukrainian army was distroyed at bacmut they suffered heavy losses and never recovered if fat borris johnson hadn't stept in on april 1 2022 and stopped the agreement thousands would be alive to day with there familys all the west is doing is treating a wounded man to keep him fighting a loosing battle
Andrei: The US does not want Japan on its side, it has Japan at it fingertips since 1945 😂 It‘s an empire and SK, Japan and the Philippines are occupied colonies.
He is Russian, Russians say as is no filter. So if you want to get an honest opinion with no sugar coating ask a Russian but be ready to get brutal honesty.
“The Western aid to Ukraine is a working money laundering scheme, Head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov said on his Telegram channel Sunday. "I see that some are worried about the foreign aid to Ukraine. Do not worry! This is a working money laundering scheme. Western and Ukrainian officials will embezzle these funds, and no more than 15% of the entire aid will reach the trenches," he said. Kadyrov also noted that there is no need to worry about hostilities currently happening on Russian territory. "These are our regions, which opted to join our state for the sake of protection of their people from Satanist actions of Ukrainian and NATO nationalists," he underscored.”
Seems more like Major ambitions. The only former Imperial Nordic power, who got their but kicked by the Russians. In retrospect their own war crazy King shot in the back by own troops, although for long blamed on Norway.
Swedes have a major paranoia when you say hello to them on the street - They are such a weird closed up people- I don’t see them capable of fighting any war
yes.. perfect tandem of current affairs reporting [with low key humor] and analysis.. @nima with @andrei are never a dull, or droll commentary, always [for me] time well spent..
I think he is funny because he can't believe how stupid the US/Western leaders and their cheerleaders in academia and the media are. I think that is why he behaves that way and I agree with him in many ways. The extent to which these people are so far off-base and detached from reality cannot be overestimated. What is worse is that when you try to engage with them, it is like hitting your head on a concrete world. They are so used to being right and powerful that they are immune from learning anything new. I have a friend in the US and I have decided not to engage him further in discussing this war. It makes no sense. He is stuck in the 70s/80s/90s when the US was all powerful or rather thought they were all powerful.
Well said ! I'd love for Jimmy Dore to feaature Andrei as a guest/expert on Jimmy's show. This could prove his own competance and confidence to Andrei himswelf, as a comic and present his brilliance to a whole new audience. Not just Jimmy dore; Jimmy's just the first comic to come to mind in this respect, the most open to new ways of thinking and for sure, could really use Andrei's expertise from time to time.
Ukraine asks for NATO to send trainers to their territory for one simple reason. Any recruit or conscript going to a European Country for training will immediately disappear, either ask for asylum or just walk off the base.
@@hathawayrose2183, when I have watched this UK - the U.S. relationship during this current war, I have seen a blind man (the U.S.) and a guide dog (UK) . The man is physically much bigger than his dog, but the dog is still showing him the right way. Glory to Ukraine ! Glory to the heroes !
@@vesakaitera2831 Unfortunately in this case the guide dog (UK) has lost it's way and is leading the blind man (the US) towards a precipice. As for Ukraine (a lemming); it has already jumped over the precipice on the orders of the blind man. It is not heroism, it is tragedy borne of stupidity.
@@hathawayrose2183 , I think, that You should reserve this word "stupidity" to Vladimir Putin, because he has made a truly gigantic mistake by attacking Ukraine and now he is jammed in Ukraine because of that error. Any reasonable man in his place would have given up this hopeless war, but Putin's fragile mentality prevents him to make this decision. He just insn't able to step back. Ukraine has problems, that I can admit. But for the U.S. and UK hurting massively Russia suits just fine. Glory to Ukraine ! Glory to the heroes !
The idea that Sweden and Finland to allow the US to base their nuclear weapons there could potentially has existential consequences for these countries. In any kind of war between NATO and Russia, these bases would be legitimate targets. In case of such war goes nuclear, and if any nuclear missile is launched from these bases to attack Russia, then Russia has every right to retaliate in kind.
Very good statement. "If there are still people in the USA military dept hsving IQ higher than room temperature...." CERTAINLY you talk about degrees Fahrenheit. That is IQ ranging from 60 to 80. Excellent statement. Thank you. I hope you don't mind if we make use of it.
Great guest, Nima. The Americans/NATO and the Brits learn warfare from books these days. They talk the talk, but not the walk. Can we have Mr Martyanov as a regular guest, please 🙏
The great Martyanov never disappoints. I can't wait to read his next book. Losing Military Supremacy's one of my favorites. For those who don't really like reading or don't have the time, it's also available in audio format through Audible.
It is simple fact that Ukrainians and NATO are not thinking even few hours in advance. If they did, they wouldn't attack Belgorod and provoke this 'buffer zone' expansion that they now can't stop, because they have to shuffle forces from fronts that are already buckling. Now they gonna lose Kharkov and they gonna lose Chasiv Yar. Just stupid way of thinking.
Scott Ritter is the American version of Andrei they looks so similar . If he had white hair, a bit short, chubby , then you had Andrei . Even the way they speak are similar it’s logical,humorous,informative. I have been following very closely almost not missing a video of them since the start of Ukraine war . Their analysis , their predictions are almost always true its like something unfolding right In front of your eyes . Great Respect 🫡 for the all the soldiers of truth.
Never a free market when Central Bankers set interest rates. Economic crash comes but how can a recovery happen with people and countries in so much debt without a manufacturing base?
Andrei top bloke, and understands evs, so frustrating to hear some one big them up, when they havnt got a clue about them. well done a real well grounded man, who sees things as they are.
Perplexer: I haven't heard ANY PRO RUSSIAN observer "whining", in the 2 years I have been following the S.M.O. We have our feet on the ground and have ALWAYS known what the result will be. Give it 3 months buddy!
Great interview Nima. I just wish Andrei would speak his mind! 😆 I think he's holding back what he really thinks. Especially about about the military "experts" 😆😅👍
CHINESE EDUCATION SYSTEM churns out 10 x the number of engineers than the US system does and of much better quality. In US - MIT, CalTech ...... and then N O T H I N G.
Living inside the Empire of Lies has driven Andrei to distraction. His sarcasm is unsurpassed. No one tongue lashes American academia, especially the Ivy League, like Andrei. As a proud graduate of an Ivy League school, sometimes I want to object, but I know imperial hubris is too much to take.
Since I know several people who actually finished Ivy league colleges, I can vouch that if you have money, you'll graduate, regardless of your ability. That in itself completely discredits all Ivy league degrees. Don't take this personally please, I don't know you and I can't judge whether you earned yours or not
It seems to me Russia can hit any target in Ukraine from its own territory, in many cases over 800 km. Iran demonstrated they can overwhelm any defence system from a distance of 2000 km. I can't understand how Taiwan can protect its military assets from less than 200 km. If China decides, at the end of the first day Taiwan will be left helpless at the end of the first day(maybe hour) without physically going there.
Thank you mr Martyanov for your honest opinion! I just want to clarify the situation with the discredited Graham- it is about choice between republican or democrat and both are completely disaster! I’m republican but what we have on the ballot is scary 😟 😢
Andrei I loved your comments on electric cars. A six month's supply of coal next to a thermal power station is the most cost-effective way of storing electrical energy. While more expensive than coal, diesel and petrol for vehicles is very much cheaper than storing electricity in lithium batteries which take a long time to charge.
The other unspoken fact about the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima is that these were the two principal Christian cities in Japan in that era. (And Andrei is dead right about the fact that the reason was to demonstrate to the USSR that the US had the atomic bomb. This, after the USSR had annihilated a million man Japanese army in China.)
Correction. Not after. The operation against the Kwantung Army began on August 9th. Although its scale was already clear from the transfer of Soviet troops from Germany to the Far East.
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I know a lot about the history details of the Western military during WW2, but what are some good books or websites to study what the Soviets did during WW2? I have only recently learned what a massive effort they played. I don't like being ignorant of such an important part of history. One of my grandfathers was in Europe and it is clear that he would not have survived without what happened on the Eastern Front.
@@jameskelman9856 That's a lot. My grandfather was an MP. He and one other was guarding a road when a division of Germans came up to them. The division surrendered to them. What a terrifying moment that had to be for two guys alone thinking they were about to be attacked.