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The discussion criticizes recent European and U.S. approaches to the Ukraine war, describing them as unrealistic and self-defeating. Colonel Doug McGregor argues that European leaders—Macron, Starmer, Tusk, von der Leyen—are “globalists” pursuing policies that worsen domestic crises while demanding a military victory in Ukraine that is impossible. He says Russia’s security concerns have been ignored, while Western governments escalate without prospects of success. Meanwhile, Europe faces economic insolvency and political instability.
Globally, McGregor notes a split into two blocs: the West (U.S. and Europe) becoming isolated, and the rest of the world (China, Russia, BRICS, Global South) building alternative financial and trade systems backed by commodities. He criticizes Washington for clinging to outdated hegemony and treating China’s Belt and Road as a threat rather than an opportunity.
Trump’s calls for Europe to stop buying Russian oil and to pressure China are dismissed as unrealistic. Zelensky continues to demand stronger sanctions on Russia and U.S. air cover for Ukraine, but McGregor views this as a prescription for escalation and potentially catastrophic war.