У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно RUSSIA: Being PROVOKED Now? /Larry Johnson & Lt Col Daniel Davis или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... The discussion centers around rising tensions between NATO (specifically the U.S.) and Russia just ahead of a third direct peace meeting between Russia and Ukraine. The hosts question whether provocative statements by American military leaders—particularly U.S. General Donahghue—are intentionally designed to provoke Russia, potentially undermining peace efforts. Donahghue recently made headlines for threatening Russia’s Kaliningrad region, a sensitive and strategic Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea. He claimed NATO could "take it down" rapidly, asserting that plans are already in place. This was interpreted by Russia as a serious threat to its territory, especially given Kaliningrad’s geopolitical importance and isolation (surrounded by NATO members, with land access via Belarus and Lithuania). Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson criticizes such rhetoric as reckless and provocative, arguing it displays weakness, not strength. He notes that past U.S. military interventions (Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria) failed to produce meaningful victories and that current U.S. intelligence on Russia is weak—relying too much on Ukrainian sources rather than reliable assets inside Russia. The broader point is that these kinds of inflammatory statements by U.S. and NATO officials may sabotage ongoing peace negotiations and dangerously misjudge both Russian resolve and capability. The conversation suggests there's an alarming disconnect between the diplomatic narrative of peace and the military posture of escalation.