Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : How to Save Ukraine from the US
Join us as we sit down with Professor Jeffrey Sachs to dissect the intricate dynamics of U.S. and Russia relations in Ukraine. We challenge the mainstream narrative by exploring how promises of NATO membership to Ukraine may have fueled the ongoing conflict. Uncover the historical context of U.S. foreign policy, focusing on the neoconservative agenda aimed at global dominance through destabilization and regime change. This episode also sheds light on the failed peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in March 2022, stressing the critical need for effective diplomacy to halt the devastating military actions and save lives.
Professor Sachs offers a compelling critique of President Biden’s recent optimistic statements about America’s global standing. How accurate are they in the face of shifting geopolitical realities and growing global mistrust? We discuss the multifaceted crisis in Ukraine, marked by corruption, military strife, and the troubling influence of far-right factions. Moreover, we analyze the controversial stance on NATO expansion and its repercussions for U.S.-Russia relations, drawing parallels to hypothetical scenarios that would challenge American borders. This episode is a wake-up call for reevaluating U.S. foreign policy to adapt to today’s complex international landscape. Don’t miss this thought-provoking discussion that underscores the urgent need for a strategic pivot towards diplomacy.
Credit to : Judge Napolitano – Judging Freedom