The Fight for Ukraine with Peter Zeihan & Daniel Bilak | Global Alts -January 31, 2023



Peter Zeihan, geopolitical analyst of @ZeihanonGeopolitics , and Daniel Bilak, Ukrainian Volunteer Serviceman and Partner at Kinstellar, discuss the status of Ukraine’s fight against Russia. They discuss key battlefield dynamics, current global repercussions and long-term implications for the world.

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Time Stamps:
(0:00) – What is the situation like in Ukraine?
(3:59) – How do you think this will end?
(7:32) – What Peter sees for the future?
(10:57) – How should investors think about this situation?
(16:20) – What it will take for Ukraine to win and investing with Russia
(19:46) – Demographics
(23:20) – Sanctions
(27:20) – What the west will do

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22 thoughts on “The Fight for Ukraine with Peter Zeihan & Daniel Bilak | Global Alts -January 31, 2023”

  1. Hmmm… If enough Ukrainians survive I see a new power rising. The question is how turkey is going to take it? I like the way Poland is rapidly positioning to be Ukraine's best buddy. The first with useful tanks, probably shipping trainloads of ammo and spooling up their factories. There is someone in my reading that talked about a "Transmarium" or between the seas group of countries. I think he was talking about a Black Sea- Baltic block of European countries. what if the Ukrainian Jews that ran when the soviets fell returned? I know quite a few guys speakng funny accents from Russia have shown up inmy town here, Ukrainian SSR Russia. That would make an interesting mix would it not?

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  2. As a duly appointed representative of Gen-X I would like to take this opportunity to tell all of you to kiss our ass we have finally arrived!!!! The next 20 years are going to be glorious for us!

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  3. Nuclear weapons looks like a comedy to the So called armchair intellektuells. Leaders know that they are no joke there will be only Statements but no actual Use. There is not even a Single incident which became true in the last 12 months which are predicted by these armchair intellektuelles

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  4. It’s regrettable that we weren’t able to fold Russia into the West. And now we are possible on the same precipice of nuclear war with them. More likely than not, the failure of the relations reset with Russia can be blamed only on the Russians. They see themselves as a great nation beset by providence. No way they would ever accept a secondary or tertiary membership in the transatlantic alliance. Even on a bureaucratic level they see themselves on par with the US.

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  5. The part I haven't heard explained is what happens to the baby boomer's capital when they die. I understand they are pulling back for retirement but after they are gone (die), that capital doesn't disappear.

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  6. I have looked at a map, and Spain needs alll it´s tanks and some. Not from Portugal, but from the islamic tirany in Morroco. That invasion has started, again!!! and Spain and Portugal will fight it alone!!! alone because NATO is a bullshit club that only responds to the US interests mainly and way behind comes it´s lapdog, England (not the UK). Keep in mind, Trump went to bed with Morroco against Spain. In the mean time, hope the east front defeats Putin.

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  7. Oil will be used more in coming years, not less – Green NRG is a dream – It simply is a poor form of energy – World would collapse on Green – It will just become a small piece of the NRG revolution – Nuclear, Nat Gas and eventually hydrogen is the future

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  8. I am for Russia winning this War – I think the West is the problem – Russia has No Choice – Ukraine should be negotiating without NATO, EU and US or they will continue to die – This is about the US Dollar and China – Europe is Europe's problem – There should be no funding and no weapons – The War would end

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  9. The Ukraine/Canadian guy just does not realize his country is a Pon in a much larger Financial Poker Game – It is being Sacrificed in hope of draining Russia Financially – What does Winning mean for either side ? Russia sees this as an existential threat to the Motherland – The only way he loses is if he has to use Nukes – Then Nobody wins – So Russia gets what it wants and wins OR everybody loses

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  10. You have to ask why, if this is correct, then how can Ireland justify hiding behind being neutral
    it must join NATO now and pull its weight and stop using the past as an excuse for the now.

    I don't think Russia will attack NATO unless it teams up with china, North Korea and Iran, its cant

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  11. Did we American’s take a vote on reinventing Russia and focusing attention on Ukraine next exciting step after great Russia fall? As an American DAR I find it incredulous and shocking.

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  12. Furthermore, why are we, et al, creating a full blown war when the poor man has estimate five years of life and no next generation to hold Putin’s acquisitions. Save people and money and wait five years to renegotiate. Help me understand the need to jump to killing and ruining pipelines.

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