

Konstantin Kisin - The Three BIGGEST Lies Of The Ukraine War, Peace Negotiations & Antisemitism On The Right
Mar 14, 2025
Konstantin Kisin, co-host of Triggernometry, shares sharp insights on the Ukraine war, revealing the three biggest lies surrounding it. He dissects the motivations of Putin and the consequences of misjudgments by the MAGA Right. The discussion dives into Zelensky's rise, recent political maneuvers in the U.S., and the shifting strategies of European leaders. Kisin also addresses the criticism he faced from Tucker Carlson, emphasizing the need for honest dialogue amidst a backdrop of misinformation.
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Lasting Peace Deal Requirements
- A lasting peace deal in Ukraine requires a physical barrier between Russian and Ukrainian troops.
- Without this, Ukraine remains vulnerable to future invasions, jeopardizing long-term stability.
Putin's Justification and Iraq
- Putin's justification for the invasion partly stems from Western interventions like Iraq, claiming hypocrisy in international policing.
- This highlights the risk of the strong preying on the weak in a world with declining American leadership.
Nuclear Proliferation Risk
- If Ukraine is abandoned, other nations might rationally pursue nuclear weapons for self-defense.
- Ukraine's invasion demonstrates nuclear deterrence.