Historian Predicts How Russia's War in Ukraine Will End

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Published 2023-07-19
The world is watching and wondering how the war between Russia and Ukraine will end. But what does history have to say about it? Check out today's epic new video that takes a look at a prediction from the past that could reveal how this conflict will come to a final ending.

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All Comments (21)
  • @NemesisDawn
    8 months later...You were wrong about everything.
  • @rodmotor
    "Nobody knows just how many of Russia's nukes work." is a silly, irrelevant point. Let's say the number is 20%. That's enough to send the world into chaos.
  • @IgorPrototype90
    Love watching these videos for a good laugh and then coming back months later to laugh even more at how bad they aged.
  • @harkmopper
    Talk about exactly the opposite of what's actually happening. This video is it.
  • @reywind8895
    It's been 5 months. Time has not confirmed this prediction, in fact, the exact opposite is mostly happening.
  • @ives3572
    "War's tragedy is that it uses man's best to do man's worst." - Harry Emerson Fosdick
  • @AnimeFan-dl4qd
    I thought that I would see a professional prediction. Man, was I wrong
  • @zelenka98
    it is funny to listen to this after 5 months 😂😂😂
  • No mentioning of the Minsk Accords or the peace negotations in Turkey in April 2022. Furthermore, this video doesn't mention the fact that Ukraine is running out of soldiers while Russia has sufficient human resources. Although I prefer John Mearsheimer's analyses, this historian and Mearsheimer agree on the possible outcome: a kind of North and South Korea situation.
  • @djsubculture2786
    The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. -George Orwell
  • @maugustyniak
    Hey, disinfographics : Let us know how your infotainment analytics are holding up right now.
  • @markbell7658
    This is the 2nd time I've tried this page and both times I'm left wondering how out of date these details are and like of just watched a properganda campaign rather then a place to gain some knowledge.
  • *Japan did unconditionally surrender at the end of WW2 but many isolated groups of Japanese soldiers never accepted or belived this and continued to "fight" on dozens of little islands. The majority of these groups dissolved by the mid 50's but several stayed much longer, surviving alone in the jungle and occasionally terrorizing the local Philippinos. The last know one to "surrender" was Hiroo Onoda who unofficially continued fighting WW2 until 1974!
  • @user-bw4zn9yx9b
    1 yr from today Infographics continues to make a fool of itself in the Russian/Ukraine conflict
  • @adauco
    6 months later, and the predictions shown in this video are just ridiculous.
  • @istonik1691
    as a Ukrainian, I would like to simply thank all the foreign support. Without you, we definitely wouldn't have lasted this long❤
  • @zolitronic
    It will be interesting to come back to these predictions in 2-3 years.