Peter Zeihan, Jordan B Peterson. Ukraine War Weapons, How Russia Will Die, A World Without Putin? And China Will Fail.\nUkraine War Weapons. Peter Zeihan\nChina Will Fail. Jordan B Peterson\nA World Without Putin? | Peter Zeihan\nHow Russia Will Die. Peter Zeihan.\nUkraine War Weapons. Peter Zeihan\nhttps://youtu.be/GL94hY1sa18 \nGEOPOP\n82.4K subscribers\nThe Ukraine War and Materiel by Peter Zeihan on May 16, 2022.\n\xa0The Ukrainian military has been punching well above their weight, something I touched upon in an earlier video. The assessment of the Ukrainians and their success comes partly from Russia's inability to achieve key objectives, such as seizing Kyiv or achieving air superiority over Ukraine. It also comes from tracking the sheer number of tanks and armored vehicles that the Russians have lost--often several of each for every single Ukrainian example that is lost. While this ratio may seem impressive--and it absolutely is--there is a key piece of context that is lost. The Russians have so, so, so many tanks and armored vehicles to continue to toss at Ukraine, whereas Kyiv is reliant on the goodwill of the United States and its European partners to keep them afloat. Wars of atrition might not be new to the Russians, but that doesn't mean it's a comfortable place for Moscow to fight from. Russia has to remain very sensitive to the number of soldiers it is losing in the war. Beyond the staggering number of Russian military commanders the Ukrainians have been able to eliminate, Russian conscripts are also falling at an alarming rate. Moscow has to balance against public sentiment shifting quickly against the Ukraine war, but also minding the reality that it only has a finite number of young men at any time to operate its tanks and armored vehicles. The Ukraine War is going to be a drawn out endurance game, between the Ukrainian military and its vital foreign suppliers, and a Russian military sitting atop vast (albeit aging) stores of materiel.\nGeopop showcases top thinkers on global issues. To follow Peter's work and be first to see his updates, check out his website and subscribe to his newsletter here... https://zeihan.com/ Subscribe to Real Vision Finance to see the second clip in full here... https://youtu.be/G8ZMPI2Lvls\n\xa0\nChina Will Fail. Jordan B Peterson\nhttps://youtu.be/Hf1D9-zSOME \nGEOPOP\nGEOPOP\n82.4K subscribers\nWatch full interview\u2026 https://youtu.be/4De8xhcknGE\n\xa0\nA World Without Putin? | Peter Zeihan\nhttps://youtu.be/kxJ9BGFyG0s \nGEOPOP\n82.4K subscribers\nRussian Oligarchs and Putin's Future by Peter Zeihan on May 11, 2022.\n\xa0How do we get to a world without Russian President Vladimir Putin? The reality is that there's no easy path to get there, despite what some US Senators or leaders within the European Union might want. There has been a near constant stream of chatter from elected officials, talking heads, and regular citizens asking why (or, in some cases, pleading) Russia's cabal of oligarchs don't simply... eliminate Putin from the equation. I'll save you from the messier details of how some plans would go, but history is rife with examples of palace coups that remove this or that blundering leader. Russia is not likely to be one of those places. For one, Russia's oligarchs derive their legitimacy and ability to operate (read: plunder) directly from Putin. Oligarchs may have their own relatively small patronage systems, but they don't have the support of the Russian people. Which brings us to a more important point: the Russian military, intelligence services, and Russian people are still largely supportive of Putin. While this may change, this is something we can't gloss over. There is still considerable institutional support around Putin. And while less critical, there is the very important fact that the current stock of oligarchs range from inept, to incredibly corrupt, to cowardly, to reviled. And these are their good points. Whatever Putin is, he's not stupid. And none of the individuals he handpi