
“This Is Gonna Get Us ALL Blown Up!” Jeffrey Sachs On Russian Invasion | Transcript
Jeffrey Sachs criticizes US policy on Ukraine, calling for negotiations, while Piers Morgan bluntly questions his leniency towards Putin compared to the US.

Jeffrey Sachs criticizes US policy on Ukraine, calling for negotiations, while Piers Morgan bluntly questions his leniency towards Putin compared to the US.

Serbian President Vucic warns of a looming global catastrophe, criticizing Russia and the West. He advocates for peace and stability in Serbia, opposing future conflicts.

The G7 communiqué is a perfect example of 36 pages of rambling, proposing contradictory and hypocritical solutions. Meanwhile, the BRICS are enjoying themselves, building a new world order and laughing at our sanctions and peace plans.

Putin offers to negotiate if Kyiv leaves annexed regions and renounces NATO. Ukraine, US, and NATO reject this demand as undermining sovereignty and security.

NATO allows Ukraine to strike Russia with Western weapons, shifting from defense to offense. This escalation risks a global conflict with potential NATO troop deployment and Russian nuclear response.

John Mearsheimer joins Freddy Gray for the Spectator’s Americano podcast. On the show they explore the powder keg situation in Eastern Europe, why Putin is possibly the least hawkish of possible Russian leaders and why Israel has lost escalation dominance.

European leaders, following U.S. directives, are pushing towards a direct conflict with Russia by supporting Ukraine’s strikes within Russian territory. Despite the massive toll on Ukraine and Europe, negotiations are dismissed, leading to an impending prolonged war.

Western leaders and media have been distorting peace negotiation truths between Russia and Ukraine, fueling conflict for power. Hypocrisy and manipulation undermine public trust and sacrifice lives.

Ukraine’s defeat accelerates as Russia gains ground; Macron urges quick EU action on potential Kyiv attack, highlighting NATO’s failures.

Piers Morgan is joined by Professor Jeffrey Sachs to discuss Vladimir Putin’s fifth term as Russia’s President, the war in Ukraine, America’s potential TikTok ban, and Israel’s actions in Gaza.

The Pentagon candidly lets slip that, should Kiev lose the war, NATO would need to throw its hat in the ring against Russia. I invite you to ponder the sheer disregard for logic embedded in the statement just mentioned.

That Emmanuel Macron, the guiding spirit of our little centrists, was known as the dumbest politician in Europe was already known: now it’s clear he’s also the maddest.

Ukrainian soldiers are demoralized, refusing to fight, deserting, or self-harming to avoid deployment to the frontlines.

The article by Elena Basile discusses the widespread feeling of helplessness that permeates society due to the current trend towards

Avdiivka’s fall marks Ukraine’s defeat. Analysis reveals NATO’s limits, Italy’s political shift, and the global impact of Russo-Ukrainian war dynamics.

Putin’s interview with Tucker Carlson: Discusses Russia-Ukraine history, criticizes NATO, sanctions impact, and advocates for dialogue & peace

Explore Marco Travaglio’s revealing insight into Ukraine’s deep divisions, Zelensky’s leadership challenges, and the debate over Western military aid

Marco Travaglio analizza il conflitto Ucraina-Russia, le divisioni interne e il ruolo ambiguo delle armi occidentali

Analysis of Europe’s flawed strategy in Ukraine, focusing on Mario Draghi’s errors and media’s role in worsening the crisis and Europe’s recession
Prof. Alessandro Orsini explores how ‘Arms for Peace’ & similar narratives manipulate public opinion, revealing the dichotomies in wartime rhetoric

The USA & Co. should have learned by now that not everything can be solved with weapons, and it is necessary to set limits on war before it, whether won or lost, translates into a political and civilizational defeat

Forecast: Kyiv’s Diminished Chances of Victory, Yet No One Admits It

Examining Zelensky’s role in Ukraine’s conflict, separating propaganda from reality. Understand the human and economic costs of a war in crisis

Ukraine has lost the war. It is a significant defeat, particularly for the bloc that has been behind it: NATO, the US, and the EU.

Nell’editoriale di oggi Marco Travaglio ribadisce un concetto sposato – da lui e dal suo giornale – sin dall’inizio delle ostilità: la guerra in Ucraina è destinata a concludersi con una sconfitta dell’Ucraina.

Il 13.9.2022, mentre il “mondo libero” era tutto intento a far credere che quella in Ucraina fosse l’unica guerra in corso, l’Azerbaigian filo-turco attacca per l’ennesima volta l’Armenia filo-russa per riprendersi il Nagorno-Karabakh, l’enclave armena indipendente dal 1991.
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