For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

Trump Officials Won’t Admit Who This Policy Helps


As debates grow over sanctions and oil supply, a key question is emerging: could easing pressure on Russian energy actually strengthen Moscow’s position in the war? This video examines the connection between Russian-Iranian cooperation, intelligence assessments, global oil markets, and the potential consequences of unsanctioning Russian oil. We’ll also look at how officials are responding publicly—and what this policy debate could mean for Ukraine, global energy markets, and the broader geopolitical balance.

Chapters

0:00 Introduction
0:39 Russian and Iranian Cooperation in War
1:48 US Intelligence on Russia-Iran Connection
3:10 Trump’s Reaction to the News
3:39 US Government Stance on Russian Aggression
4:30 Impact on Global Oil Supply
5:36 Potential US Response to Oil Shortages
7:02 Consequences of Unsanctioning Russian Oil
8:15 Implications for Global Conflict
9:16 Strategic Implications for US and Ukraine
10:39 Trump’s Foreign Policy Approach
11:58 The Future of US-Russia Relations
13:20 Final Thoughts and a Humorous Analogy

 
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