Ukraine and Imperialism
Ian discusses the misconceptions surrounding Russia's actions in Ukraine, emphasizing that the Ukrainian people are independent and have the right to join alliances like NATO. He argues that Putin's aggression stems from a sense of impunity rather than provocation by the West. The failure of Western responses to previous conflicts has emboldened Russia, leading to the current crisis.In this clip
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