Col Doug Macgregor: KEEPING RUSSIA at WAR
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Doug argues Western interventionism has wasted resources and produced chaos; Russia’s goals are limited (reclaiming culturally Russian areas), Western unity/NATO is fracturing, and the war’s outcome will be decided by who’s willing to fight. They warn Western policymakers (including Trump) are doubling down on failed approaches, which risks further escalation and broader conflict.
Key points
Western interventions (Iraq, Syria, Libya) are described as costly, unprofitable, and destabilizing — producing grief in Europe and migration pressures.
Russia isn’t seeking endless territorial expansion; the speaker frames its moves as restoring historically/Russian-speaking areas (“new Russia” under Catherine the Great).
European political sentiment is shifting: nationalist/populist leaders (e.g., Orban) and future governments may pull back from confrontation and seek direct talks with Moscow.
NATO’s “coalition of the willing” is criticized as an expression of weakness, not unity — many members unwilling to fight, supply only limited support, or politically divided.
The idea of Western troops or “demilitarized zones” in contested areas is called unrealistic — Putin would treat foreign forces as valid targets.
Wars are ultimately decided by willingness to fight; Ukrainians are willing, most NATO populations are not, and historical Polish contributions have changed.
The speaker accuses Washington (and Trump specifically) of doubling down on prior policies instead of withdrawing, making confrontation with Russia more likely.
Economic sanctions/economic warfare are called ineffective or disastrous in past usage.
There’s a warning that escalating pressure on countries like China, India, or others could widen conflict — cooperation between Russia, China, India, N. Korea effectively undermines Western aims.
Overall tone: pessimistic and critical of Western strategy, predicting political realignments in Europe and a likely collapse of current policy approaches.
One-line takeaway
The speaker believes Western interventionism was a strategic failure that has weakened alliances, empowered Russia to reclaim sympathetic territories, and that without honest reassessment the situation risks further escalation and political upheaval in Europe.
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