SCOTT RITTER SHOW - THE COMPLEXITIES OF RUSSIAN TURKISH RELATIONSHIP
Episode 41 of the Scott Ritter Show with Dr. Ivan Starodubtsev, a well-known political scientist in Russia and Türkiye, businessman and chief expert on Türkiye and Russian-Turkish relations. His name is often found on the pages of “Moskovsky Komsomolets” newspaper and is heard on the air of Vesti-FM radio and on Russian central television channels.
UKRAINE OFFENSIVE'S NEW STRATEGY - HOPE? W/SCOTT RITTER
SCOTT RITTER SAYS THE AMERICAN MILITARY CAN'T WIN WARS ANYMORE
STUPIDITY ON A MASSIVE SCALE | SCOTT RITTER
SCOTT RITTER AND NATALIA KHOROSHEVSKAYA. QUESTIONS ANSWERED
WARRIOR UPDATE WITH SCOTT RITTER - BATTLEFIELD UPDATE - MILLEY BACK TRACKS
DISTORT THE REALITY AND LIVE THE LIE | SCOTT RITTER
SCOTT RITTER LIVE: WHAT WILL THE END OF WAR IN UKRAINE LOOK LIKE?
US MARINE CORPS OFFICER SCOTT RITTER REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT UKRAINE
Reporting: Cyrus Janssen.
0:00 - Intro
1:55 - Welcome Scott Ritter
2:15 - Why the War Didn't Start in 2022
3:25 - US Ambassador Warns of Russian War
4:12 - How the Conflict Began in 1942
7:26 - If Putin Withdraws Will This Conflict End?
9:00 - Putin's Controversial Speech
13:55 - The Minsk Accords
15:00 - Did Russia Try to End the War?
18:10 - Why Russia Invaded Ukraine
21:05 - Why a Neutral Ukraine is Key to Peace
24:46 - Will there be a DMZ in Ukraine?
29:40 - Is America's Investment in Ukraine a Goof Thing?
31:50 - Is America Only Spending 5% of Military Budget?
35:05 - Is America Ukraine's Friend?
38:02 - When will the Ukraine War End?
40:32 - Problems with Ukrainian Refugees
MONUMENTAL OVERSIGHT: UNVEILING A COLOSSAL MISCALCULATION | SCOTT RITTER
SCOTT RITTER: UKRAINE AND THE MIDDLE EAST - THE WORLD WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
Translated German ->English.
SCOTT RITTER: UKRAINE UND NAHER OSTEN - DIE WELT WIRD NICHT MEHR DIE GLEICHE SEIN. Enough is Enough.
Former U.S. intelligence analyst and UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter looks at developments in Ukraine and the Middle East and concludes: Enough is enough! The geopolitical map has shifted rapidly in just one year and needs to be redrawn. What this will look like in the end, however, depends heavily on how the collective West positions itself in this phase of global challenges.