This is true. At this point he wasn't in the political world and could speak freely without consequences, but I think that his ideology and world views were consistent throughoutl his life @@nate.leal.
"We don't have to convince them that we are for peace, we have to convince them that they cannot win a war" As true today as it's ever been. I truly hope that this simplifies the task for "I'll end the war in 24 hours" Trump. If it wasn't so serious it would be funny. National Lampoon couldn't script it. I know it isn't nice but the electorate of United States deserve everything they get in the next 4 years from the narcissist misogynist bully. You brought this on yourselves. God save America.
So what you want is their submission ? Buddy there are 2 men, a frenchie and a german that tried to do "convince" you talk of too Edit: speech never states them starting, if they wanted a wor they wouldn't dissolve USSR themselves, this is thoggish way of coercive submission
President Nixon's last point in this video is worth remembering. Many in the West believe that everyone, deep within themselves, really wants to be like us and would become like us if given the chance to come here or dialogue with us. But this is not true and in many cases that openness and naiveté just makes us look like marks to be exploited. And well, you can see the result of that.
Yeah, that’s “mirror bias.” The West makes that mistake with Muslims. Someone who has an honor/shame moral paradigm doesn’t think like someone with a right/wrong moral paradigm.
It’s not that as much as its many people in the west believe it’s better to adopt strongman tactics to win over their fellow americans so much so that their willing to ally with russia and allow them to infiltrate so that they can win. Which ironically leads to being exploited quite easily. Openess is bad but only if your open to enemies for powers sake.
There is a distinction: members of the public want freedoms and prosperity frequently seen in the West. But many foreign leaders want power, status, and to keep their job, ultimately resulting in oppressing and suppressing members of the public.
@@ArminiusGroß Or perhaps it is better to say that modernity looks different for different cultures. Western hubris is proving to be the source of its relative decline. And justly so, in my opinion. Many people, including westerners, reject the western way of life and political system in full knowledge of its benefits.
@@Anonnonner9546That maybe true but having fluid and articulation in one’s speech does indicate a high functioning mind. Can you imagine Kamala in this situation?
Can we trust Mr Nixon after WATERGATE? Cheating with drug money in Honduras and Nicaragua. Cheating in Panama. Cheating in Philippines. Even with Afghanistan and founding Al-Kaeda there… Should I go on?
As a famous Soviet author named Solzhenitsyn once said: "They are lying. We know they are lying. They know that we know they're lying. And yet, they keep lying."
He said we have to convince them that they cannot win a war, I think nato expansion & aid to Ukraine has proven that they can’t win a large scale war against nato
@1tr4phouse that's the problem. They weren't convinced hence the annexation of Crimea and the invasion of Ukraine. Once the west dropped its guard of convincing them otherwise then they were fully committed to invasion. The aid to Ukraine is nothing more than a bandaid for failed western deterrence
@@1tr4phouseno that only meant they have to win the war, its proven to them that they are losing to nato and they will do resist like they always to prev 2 Invoaders. Your tactic has opposite effect.
@@1tr4phouse Russia has lost 70,000 troops and NATO hasn't even shown up on the battlefield. If Russia didn't have nukes NATO would have gotten involved directly and ended this back in 2022.
@@WingkKong Unfortunately a lot of Americans are downright delusional in thinking their country is the ''force for good in the world'' because the system feeds them this since birth! The U.S. is actually an empire masquerading itself as a republic.
Dude, do you know anything about Nixon and his backstabbing and lying? He intentionally sabotaged an early end to the Vietnam war in order to gain politician benefit during his run for presidency.
Hahah. This applies to each super power. Can USA or China or India be trusted if agreement is not in their best interests to adhere to? No shit. At least the guy answers questions directly which is refreshing. Absolute dominance is what each super power is aiming at. Chinese ideals are different from our ideals. Question remains whose system will prevail in the end. Centrally governed vs Decentralized Democratic System of Governance . USA is turning into a USSR with government growth and economic inequality giving rise to aristocratic oligarchy which ain’t good.
It's the same for any system and power. People in power are trying to avoid responsibility and expand their influence. Until they have a counterweight, they will strive to do this endlessly, using any methods.
It depends on your definition of "trusted." A politicians job is to work for the safety and benefit of his people. Most politicians to that. But, no one can be "fully" trusted. Why would you even suggest anything so unreal.
When Nixon was talking about Russia it was during the years of Communism and early years of Yeltsin, now it is different and not so simple yet easy to understand. Today's Russia is closer to the former traditions and culture before the USSR, Imperial Russia which was very Christian. Except most people don't like it when Christian values are enforced and would rather have what Harris/Biden stood for until they realize that Christian values are better, hence Trump being elected
@@Gris00 I disagree. Putin was a KGB person first. I believe he still is. The FSB displays all the qualities of its KGB elders. th-cam.com/video/QPU70LcbIGc/w-d-xo.html caveat emptor sir
@SempreGumby Of course the FSB are going to be using tactics from the KGB. The CIA do it too, MI6 do it too. Almost every 1st world nation in the West has employed KGB and Stazi tactics especially in the last couple years. Putins ex-KGB career gives him wisdom in intelligence which, depending on what isle we stand on. Is either good or bad
@@Gris00 I disagree. Putin was a KGB person first. I believe he still is. Todays FSB is pretty much the same as its KGB elder. th-cam.com/video/QPU70LcbIGc/w-d-xo.html Caveat Emptor sir.
@@Gris00 As I said in another comment: today's Russian leadership were born and raised Soviets. Putin was a KGB agent already in his 30s when the Soviet system collapsed.
it's hard to take his words seriously after that "nixongate" non-lie. His approach to the problem is exactly what caused Soviets to behave the way they behaved. The US did it again in the 1990s in Serbia. So, tell me, how does demonstrating power to destroy lead the other side to want to "accept our views" ? It's happening again as these years and there's no peaceful solution to that problem
I asked the AI if Nixon could be trusted. Here's the conclusion: "Nixon's style of politics was marked by secrecy, manipulation, and a tendency to use unethical methods for political survival. While he had some successes, his tendency to deceive often damaged his credibility."
The AI, that was created by left-leaning powers, and, in effect, produced pictures of British kings once requested as black, female (kings, mind you) and in a wheelchair? Yeah, sure, this AI is as trustworthy as the TikTok AI in Boox recently.
Hearing nixon say the us gov policy isn't to lie and cheat is funny. Us policy is to do what's best for us policy what ever shape that may form based on who is in the Whitehouse.
This framing of the question is either a manipulation or a logical error. Everyone knows that absolute trust is impossible in anything, even oneself, so you can't expect anyone to have blind faith in Americans, Australians, Japanese, etc. The correct question would be: can we trust Russians to the same extent as Americans? My answer is a definite no! Although it feels odd having to write this here, since President Nixon already explained it all perfectly in this video ;-)
@@broncod.j.7896А я русским верю больше, чем американцам) Не забывайте о силе пропаганды. Ваше доверие это не что то объективное, оно зависит исключительно от того какие медиа вы изучаете)
Idk, people really believe that US soldiers came into Europe to liberate it from nazis and not to prevent communism here And same goes with Vietnam and Arabia
Nixon has never cheated! Watergate was just an episode. Cheating with drug money in Honduras and Nicaragua. Cheating in Panama. Cheating in Philippines. Even with Afghanistan and founding Al-Kaeda there… I can go on
@@victorocallaghan6791Yet Eisenhower was just as bad as Nixon is saying what the Soviets were. CIA regime changes in Guatemala and Iran. Open skies policy. LMAO what a joke. Easy way to spy on the Soviets. Kruschev was no dummy. Francais Gary Powers proved that. One worse than the other. The only difference was America wasn't physically destroyed like Russia was after WW2 and could put resources into those operations.
@ you guys (you and the EU countries) talked about it over beers? Look, you’re wrong. The USA is obviously far from perfect, but the human rights records between the two countries are night and day. No one is here getting dragged to jail or pushed out a window for calling Joe Biden a clown.
@@cusematt23The formation of BRICS is explicit evidence to support his point. Countries outside of the EU, Canada, and Australia do not trust the US after watching it throw around its influence on international economy and finances for geopolitical goals. The US is the country which has invaded or bombed more countries than any other over the last century and it sanctions even NATO allies when they do something the US doesn’t like. The result is over a hundred nations coming together to devise and implement a new global economic and financial system which is not under the American thumb.
well, even today if I had to choose between US or Russia, I take US every time, we were once (well, actually twice) under Russians and no one wants to come back to those times
@@AndRei-yc3ti what happened? Our country was destroyed, economy practically ceased to exist, standard of living fell down, censorship at the level of north korea, press in native language was prohibited on multiple occasions, food stamps because of regular food shortages, and on top of that russians dare to call themselves "our liberators"...
Literally the US provoked the war between Russia and Ukraine. I imagine the US wouldn't appreciate Mexico signing a military alliance with China and stationing Chinese military near Texas.
You know recent Ukrainian studies say 67% of Ukrainians want peace even at the price of territorial loss. So which Ukraine You want to support? The Most Corrupt Government in the World or US Venture Capital and MIC? 😂
@@redbaron9029 Compared to the russkies, hell yeah! I'm Swedish and most people in my country (including me and my family) were neutral before Pootler and his poodles attacked Ukraine, they forced us and the Finns to end our neutrality and join NATO. We NEVER would have joined NATO if it hadn't been for Pootler and his ultra paranoid poodles
Americans are like flipin angels in coparison to Russians. Literal oposit spectrum of moral everithing. What Russians want. To be feared. It always pops out. I know this question is a Russian propoganda textbook, but it is so ridiculous. I miss some of my Russian friends thow. There is something in that anger and lies that is close to me, whether i like it or not. Yea. You can trust americans and can't trust russians.
"As far as the Russians are concerned, we caused them to become as aggressive and adventureous as they are. They didn't need any help, that's how they are." Russia's entire justification for Ukraine hinges on being "forced" to attack as a form of self-defense, incredible to see Nixon call it out decades in advance.
@russianscapegoat I probably know the events there better than you do. The West isn't completely blame-free but Russia is the primary cause and instigator.
All you know is what our medya and Feds tell us. Consider the ruling parties involved and that's all you need to know to not trust a word from them. Putin's side of the story is highly distorted, if we get to hear it at all, and the evidence is against us. We are not the U.S.A. when Nixon was in office and Russia is no longer the bolshevik-ctrl'd state that it used to be.
Funny coming from the guy who supported the genocide in Bangladesh in 1971 by helping Pakistan the Russians stepped in to prevent the killings of ethnic Russians civilians in the Donbas by the Kiev regime that the USA created via the coup in 2014 and they showed restraint for 8 years from 2014 to 2022 if it was America and Mexico was doing that Mexico would have been flattened in the first year Russia has been holding back
I listen to it again and again, it is amazing, you can see the deep knowledge of the other side. He knows how the Russians of yesterday and today are. Nixon was able to race with the times. And we must treasure this knowledge for the present times.
He didn't understand jack shit, and even in the off case he did, he couldn't DO shit, that's just how governments areby design. Countries with nowadays communication tech should just engage in direct dialogue and cooperation directly in a much lower level instead of leaving everything up to a select group of incompetent nobodies that are as detached from their problems as possible, both for international and i ternal policy.
Geeez ppl... you are really ignorant about Russia. Your politicians are saints in comparison! 🙄 ...well, now you have MAGA. Those are like Russia, pathological liars. And ppl voted for them 🤦♂️ Hopefully, Trump is starting to see the light, and won't fall for those he's nominating who work for Russia's game against USA.
Why should he? The real question is why no one intelligent is in politics anymore. The answer? It was always a fraud system, and the few competent people that did end up there early on are more the exception than the rule
Nixon is accurately describing the Soviet Union AND US Statecraft. "I was the CIA director. We lied, we cheated, we stole. It’s - it was like - we had entire training courses. It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment.” Fmr CIA Director + Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
@@lucasworktvThe US verbally promised Russia not to expand NATO in 1990 if Russia didn't stop German reunification, and then they expanded it up to Russia's border and then out long range missiles in Eastern Europe. Of course you could say it wasn't written down so it doesn't matter but the Russians aren't going to care about that. They feel that they have been betrayed.
Former CIA Director Mike Pompeo admitted in 2019 that, in the coup-plotting spy agency, "We lied, we cheated, we stole. It was like, we had entire training courses".
I lived in Russia for 20 years, here is my response to that question: Nixon is right. Russian mentality is a little different from western; for example, an American can complain on social media about high helthcare costs, and other Americans do not concider it as treason or making the country weaker-well, because the healthcare costs are indeed out of hands! A russian would rather not complain about raising food prices on social media. In fact, they would rather write a comment how prices did not raise, even if they did. The Russians consider complaining or badmouthing their country somewhat as an act of treason. They believe that not the problem itself, but media coverage of this problem makes their country weaker in the eyes of foreigners. Therefore, they have a paper tiger approach, or fake it till you make it. Sometimes, the lie and self-deceit go too far and "make it" part doesn't even happen. Example of it was USSR, how many times Soviet media prophesied a collapse to USD and the West, if anyone asked a random Soviet citizen on a street in 1989: "how strong is your country? How good is the economy?", the answer would be that everything goes good abd and according to plan. Yet, in 1991 USSR collapsed. Unexpectedly to the many, and partially due to the lies and self-deceit. With modern Russia, same thing happens now, do not trust the Russians.
Hello, Russian is here. What I can tell you... Maybe your body were in Russia, but brains left in the US. Your biggest mistake is mixing early soviet union with modern Russia - Russians are like this because USSR were like that is a completely wrong from common sense and basic logic. You recognize Russians as liers just because they don't wanna act like you want it to and you're just refusing to accepting us like how we really are. That is your, and many americans, biggest mistake. Americans are used to everybody obeying them, but we don't and we won't. This is the only thing that pisses you off the most. You blame Russia as a liar, because of Russia is strong enough to acknowledge their mistakes, make takeaways and go further. But you, americans, are ALWAYS right even proven opposite... you would never ever ever admit your mistakes or guilt (Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libia, Siriya, Yugoslavia). And that fact makes impossible a common sense dialogue with you, you have lost your skill to make a deal - only obedience and slavery to you. Just look how many wars america stared, based on confirmed fakes... and how many wars stared by Russia... even, now, with ukraine, european ex. leaders have said directly they didn't considered to follow Minsk peace accordance, initiated by Russia btw, to prepare ukraine to war with Russia with america support... so america and european union lied to Russia on purpose... you don't even hide it, but still continuing blame Russia in lie WITHOUT any kind of real prove. You blame Russia in what who you really are. Just look into the mirror and you're certainly find biggest lier on the earth.
It’s such a strange question. You can’t make assumptions about an entire nation, you can trust some, you can’t trust the others, it’s exactly the same as anywhere else
Well I see Americans in the same way to be honest. And any other country as well. What he is saying is just the essence of a geopolitical realism and is the basis for good diplomacy in the world. So in a way he is correct.
@@Amsterdampardoc1Russia and China are part of the same axis. China is watching how the United States handles Russia’s aggression with Ukraine very closely.
@@Gabriel2oh6I don’t think Xi Jinping really trusts Putin, he’s not that dumb; plus Russia is small potatoes to him. Chinas gdp is 17T to Russias 2T for example. I think he’s using Putin and his aggression as leverage to bargain with the United States.
Nixon once wrote that even in the most difficult and testy moments in our long relationship with the Soviets, the one thing we could always rely on was that, despite their adversarial posturing, the Soviets were not crazy. Even Brezhnev had the central committee, the KGB, pragmatic and experienced, if not drunk ex-wwii generals, and the stifling lethargy and inefficiency and of other state tentacles to keep him in check. I’m not so sure the same can be said of Putin, who appears to have taken absolute control of the Russian state. He’s been in power longer than many of the Russians who staff the FSB, military and other state institutions have even been alive.
Putin is the adult in a room full of crazy childish clowns. It is the West you should worry about. Biden, Obama, Trudeau, Macron, Starmer and the EU Politburo clowns and the NATO clown car. Putin has shown incredible patience and restraint in the face of outrageous and insanely stupid Western provocation and threats.
Post Cold War, we didn't do anything with the atomic bomb towards the Soviet Union, we had a four-year window of opportunity between when we invented the atomic bomb and they got their own atomic bomb and we did nothing! So, it's hard to say the US started the Cold War, its more accurate to say we let it happen by doing nothing to prevent it, we just let the Soviet Union sit there occupying Eastern Europe and we did nothing to kick them out and then they got the atomic bomb themselves!
the US had a 25 year window, that's how long it would have taken the war torn post-WWII Soviet Union to develope and produce atomic weapons completely on their own. But the US administration under Roosevelt was so naive to not notice that Soviet spies were sitting right inside the Manhattan projet, especially Klaus Fuchs, but also Kim Philby and others. They should have excluded anybody from England in participating from the very beginning, all the stuff from the Tube alloy project was compromised. The movie Oppenheimer pretends that it was kind of unfair how Oppenheimer was treated, but the movie does not show how extremely important it was to keep those secrets and what unimaginable huge blow it was, when the Soviet Union detonated an exact copy of the American Little Boy in the steppes of Kazakhstan in 1949. Maybe Oppenheimer himself was in the end accused unjustified, but the project was completely infiltrated and he was the boss. So it was his responsability to clean house, which he didn't.
Nope, most Democrats would agree with this. Not your “evil” libs that Fox News cherry picks to show you. Or for that matter, fascist evil Republicans that CNN cherry picks for the Dems.
Incredible how this matches with Zelensky's view on a potential peace treaty with Russia. "Make it impossible for them to win the war." I wish America could listen their own president on this matter and finally trust people who have this experience of dealing with Russia's authoritarian ex-KGB government. Full support for Ukraine!
I'd forgotten what it was like to hear a politician directly answer a question.
And, with intelligence
They were all much more competent leaders than they are today.
@@christophertilley4297 smoke and mirrors, baby!
He wasn’t a politician in this interview. It’s easier to directly answer a question when your political career is over.
This is true. At this point he wasn't in the political world and could speak freely without consequences, but I think that his ideology and world views were consistent throughoutl his life
@@nate.leal.
"....We have to convince them they cannot win a war." Exactly.
"We don't have to convince them that we are for peace, we have to convince them that they cannot win a war"
As true today as it's ever been.
I truly hope that this simplifies the task for "I'll end the war in 24 hours" Trump.
If it wasn't so serious it would be funny. National Lampoon couldn't script it.
I know it isn't nice but the electorate of United States deserve everything they get in the next 4 years from the narcissist misogynist bully. You brought this on yourselves. God save America.
Putin keeps saying that Russia can't win the war with NATO, which is why he threatens to use nuclear weapons, so I doubt it helps
So what you want is their submission ?
Buddy there are 2 men, a frenchie and a german that tried to do "convince" you talk of too
Edit: speech never states them starting, if they wanted a wor they wouldn't dissolve USSR themselves, this is thoggish way of coercive submission
Previamente, un polaco y un sueco también lo intentaron.
@@meteorknight999 no, not want a submission but don't even think about getting into a fight.
President Nixon's last point in this video is worth remembering. Many in the West believe that everyone, deep within themselves, really wants to be like us and would become like us if given the chance to come here or dialogue with us. But this is not true and in many cases that openness and naiveté just makes us look like marks to be exploited. And well, you can see the result of that.
Yeah, that’s “mirror bias.” The West makes that mistake with Muslims. Someone who has an honor/shame moral paradigm doesn’t think like someone with a right/wrong moral paradigm.
True, an adder will always be an adder
It’s not that as much as its many people in the west believe it’s better to adopt strongman tactics to win over their fellow americans so much so that their willing to ally with russia and allow them to infiltrate so that they can win. Which ironically leads to being exploited quite easily. Openess is bad but only if your open to enemies for powers sake.
There is a distinction: members of the public want freedoms and prosperity frequently seen in the West. But many foreign leaders want power, status, and to keep their job, ultimately resulting in oppressing and suppressing members of the public.
@@ArminiusGroß Or perhaps it is better to say that modernity looks different for different cultures. Western hubris is proving to be the source of its relative decline. And justly so, in my opinion. Many people, including westerners, reject the western way of life and political system in full knowledge of its benefits.
He is answering all the questions directly and very simply without using "uhmm...uhh....ehmmm" after every two words
Filler words are part of the language and does not make a person less intelligent. A pause is also a filler word.
@@Anonnonner9546That maybe true but having fluid and articulation in one’s speech does indicate a high functioning mind. Can you imagine Kamala in this situation?
@@waynegriffiths5143 Or Trump.
Or this was a rehearsed interview
Can we trust the Americans
@@cassandraguzman6638 not anymore
definetely no
Can we trust Mr Nixon after WATERGATE?
Cheating with drug money in Honduras and Nicaragua. Cheating in Panama. Cheating in Philippines. Even with Afghanistan and founding Al-Kaeda there… Should I go on?
Definitely. Would you rather trust the Chinese or Russians lol? They'll never admit ever lying. It's as if they're different breed of humans.
Did you not watch the video? Trust is totally irrelevant, according to Nixon.
As a famous Soviet author named Solzhenitsyn once said: "They are lying. We know they are lying. They know that we know they're lying. And yet, they keep lying."
Vranyo in a nutshell.
Describes the modern Democrat party too.
And that's the truth.
Nothing has changed.
Funny since solzheitsyn was a copious liar
Listening to Nixon here, I'm convinced the last few administrations have been sleeping at the wheel despite Russia no longer being the Soviet Union
He said we have to convince them that they cannot win a war, I think nato expansion & aid to Ukraine has proven that they can’t win a large scale war against nato
@1tr4phouse that's the problem. They weren't convinced hence the annexation of Crimea and the invasion of Ukraine. Once the west dropped its guard of convincing them otherwise then they were fully committed to invasion. The aid to Ukraine is nothing more than a bandaid for failed western deterrence
@@1tr4phouseno that only meant they have to win the war, its proven to them that they are losing to nato and they will do resist like they always to prev 2 Invoaders. Your tactic has opposite effect.
@@1tr4phousenot really
It’s just American cope
@@1tr4phouse Russia has lost 70,000 troops and NATO hasn't even shown up on the battlefield.
If Russia didn't have nukes NATO would have gotten involved directly and ended this back in 2022.
He must be turning in his grave because of how untrustworthy the US has become as an international actor.
Actually American is always acting like a imperial Empire
Sooner trust that nation than Russia
@@WingkKong Unfortunately a lot of Americans are downright delusional in thinking their country is the ''force for good in the world'' because the system feeds them this since birth! The U.S. is actually an empire masquerading itself as a republic.
Dude, do you know anything about Nixon and his backstabbing and lying? He intentionally sabotaged an early end to the Vietnam war in order to gain politician benefit during his run for presidency.
Russia is also acting like an empire, unlike the US however, it's acting like a dying empire, trying to save itself regardless of human cost.
The world needs statesmen as wise as this.
Except that Nixon was a two faced liar and a hypocrite.
I guess we are forgetting watergate?
@@dwl3006tradeoff.
he was a huge war criminal even for US president standarts
Putin. It has putin!
He was so smart. One of the smartest Presidents we ever had. Which makes his downfall all the more sad unfortunate. Power still corrupts.
He was corrupt.
@frankt5987 And yet he did far less than Obama who has never been impeached.
Powerlessness corrupts as much as being powerful.
@@GodwynDiTrump is even worse and look at the U.S. now.
He was a very complex person and character
Short answer - No.
Long answer - Hell no.
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@adamsert-wj8jn OK, botski.
extremely racist
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Extra long answer : no frigging way !!
Hahah. This applies to each super power. Can USA or China or India be trusted if agreement is not in their best interests to adhere to? No shit. At least the guy answers questions directly which is refreshing. Absolute dominance is what each super power is aiming at. Chinese ideals are different from our ideals. Question remains whose system will prevail in the end. Centrally governed vs Decentralized Democratic System of Governance . USA is turning into a USSR with government growth and economic inequality giving rise to aristocratic oligarchy which ain’t good.
It's the same for any system and power. People in power are trying to avoid responsibility and expand their influence. Until they have a counterweight, they will strive to do this endlessly, using any methods.
Let's not lose the perspective: the US is still an order of magnitude less bad than Russia or China.
Lol .. can politicians of any country be fully trusted? The answer is painfully obvious
It depends on your definition of "trusted."
A politicians job is to work for the safety and benefit of his people. Most politicians to that.
But, no one can be "fully" trusted. Why would you even suggest anything so unreal.
@@Matthew_Loutner glowir spotted lol
THEORETICALLY that's the job, in practice however, the opposite is true
Over here we have a guy who has lied his way to power and hates the white working class 🇬🇧
Probably should show this to Tucker Carlson
When Nixon was talking about Russia it was during the years of Communism and early years of Yeltsin, now it is different and not so simple yet easy to understand. Today's Russia is closer to the former traditions and culture before the USSR, Imperial Russia which was very Christian. Except most people don't like it when Christian values are enforced and would rather have what Harris/Biden stood for until they realize that Christian values are better, hence Trump being elected
@@Gris00 I disagree. Putin was a KGB person first. I believe he still is. The FSB displays all the qualities of its KGB elders.
th-cam.com/video/QPU70LcbIGc/w-d-xo.html
caveat emptor sir
@SempreGumby Of course the FSB are going to be using tactics from the KGB. The CIA do it too, MI6 do it too. Almost every 1st world nation in the West has employed KGB and Stazi tactics especially in the last couple years. Putins ex-KGB career gives him wisdom in intelligence which, depending on what isle we stand on. Is either good or bad
@@Gris00 I disagree. Putin was a KGB person first. I believe he still is. Todays FSB is pretty much the same as its KGB elder. th-cam.com/video/QPU70LcbIGc/w-d-xo.html Caveat Emptor sir.
@@Gris00 As I said in another comment: today's Russian leadership were born and raised Soviets. Putin was a KGB agent already in his 30s when the Soviet system collapsed.
Right now I trust the Russian government as much as I trust the American government. Which is not at all.
Totally, completely, right
Russians would say exactly the same about Americans
💯
Literally doing the same, lying
change 'russians' to 'americans' and its also 100% correct lmao
Mike Pompeo About CIA : "We lied, We cheated, We stole."
Mike pompeo has been the best at what he did since the bush administration, so....
Polar Bear expeditions
@@cameronspence4977nope!
Which wasn't Nixon's point. At all.
Great wisdom
it's hard to take his words seriously after that "nixongate" non-lie. His approach to the problem is exactly what caused Soviets to behave the way they behaved. The US did it again in the 1990s in Serbia. So, tell me, how does demonstrating power to destroy lead the other side to want to "accept our views" ? It's happening again as these years and there's no peaceful solution to that problem
Youre like the only thinking person I see in this comment section
@@squeezter thinking people rarely comment on internet, but i hope there’s more them out there than it appears in comments on internet :)
Awesome clip! Nixon Foundation, please provide basic data about these videos, e.g., the date it was filmed, who the interviewer is, etc.
Will do!
@ Thanks! Love everything you all disseminate!
I asked the AI if Nixon could be trusted. Here's the conclusion: "Nixon's style of politics was marked by secrecy, manipulation, and a tendency to use unethical methods for political survival. While he had some successes, his tendency to deceive often damaged his credibility."
That is not a conclusion -- it is a brief.
The AI, that was created by left-leaning powers, and, in effect, produced pictures of British kings once requested as black, female (kings, mind you) and in a wheelchair? Yeah, sure, this AI is as trustworthy as the TikTok AI in Boox recently.
@@markomancikas Specifically, which of the following is not true of what AI wrote? We know that AI doesn't work well sometimes, right?
@@mmax27 I'd say diminishing his successes while enhancing the shortcomings. The whole watergate thing was shit but he did a lot of good policies
@markomancikas The main topic of the video is trust. Its successes and failures are off topic of the video and my question to the AI.
Can Richard Nixon be trusted?
of course, he didn't jail people for holding up a white paper . when do you plan to visit russia ?
@@MelGibsonMovie when you get more than 25 subscribers fam.
@@MelGibsonMovie Julian assagne would be Laughing on his face rn for what west had become
On this topic, yes.
Let's reverse the question...
Why?
@@pieronskihanys because everyone lies, Muricanz to..., no one humann being Is enterely sincere.
@@pieronskihanys
To shine the light on hypocrisy
@@pieronskihanys let’s start with the WATERGATE. Was it Russia or Mr Nixon cheating?
It's SOOO funny from a Russianperspective)
Hearing nixon say the us gov policy isn't to lie and cheat is funny.
Us policy is to do what's best for us policy what ever shape that may form based on who is in the Whitehouse.
what do you expect from corrupt war criminal
WATERGATE = NIXON
Lie and cheat is what government is all about, irrelevant of country
A great President Nixon
No - he had tax cuts for the rich. Anyone who does that is a horrible president.
Watergate. Nope, never heard of it 😅
1:20 "Our goal is peace" ... Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia... and and and"
How could he have forgotten Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria?
@ He said “OUR (american) goal is peace”, not MY personal goal.
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 He is speaking in the 1980s and half of what you brought up are military adventures after 9/11.
@ he is speaking about the USA, not about him personally. The USA of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 what’s wrong with Cuba? The U.S. has done nothing bad to Cuba, neither to Laos or Cambodia.
But who really trusts Americans.
More trustworthy than russians for sure.
This framing of the question is either a manipulation or a logical error. Everyone knows that absolute trust is impossible in anything, even oneself, so you can't expect anyone to have blind faith in Americans, Australians, Japanese, etc. The correct question would be: can we trust Russians to the same extent as Americans? My answer is a definite no! Although it feels odd having to write this here, since President Nixon already explained it all perfectly in this video ;-)
@@broncod.j.7896А я русским верю больше, чем американцам) Не забывайте о силе пропаганды. Ваше доверие это не что то объективное, оно зависит исключительно от того какие медиа вы изучаете)
Idk, people really believe that US soldiers came into Europe to liberate it from nazis and not to prevent communism here
And same goes with Vietnam and Arabia
Large part of the world hates them...
Wow, 50 years later. The name changed from USSR to Russian federation but some of the people didn't change.
Some
Kremlin always same monopoly 😊😊😊
Is that not obvious before the fact?
The west did not want to change its Cold War mentality so the war was inevitable…
USA is worse. Ohioan
USA: our goal is peace
Oh yeah lmao
😅
Nixon has never cheated! Watergate was just an episode.
Cheating with drug money in Honduras and Nicaragua. Cheating in Panama. Cheating in Philippines. Even with Afghanistan and founding Al-Kaeda there… I can go on
Eisenhower and Nixon would be shocked if they saw today’s Republican Party. No longer the Grand Old Party.
The same goes to the Democrats
Exactly. No way would Truman or Kennedy agree at all with the modern day democrats@@mohdamiruddinsulaiman1383
What rock have you been living under?
Eisenhower he was probably one of the greatest presidents. Definitely one of the most underrated
@@victorocallaghan6791Yet Eisenhower was just as bad as Nixon is saying what the Soviets were. CIA regime changes in Guatemala and Iran. Open skies policy. LMAO what a joke. Easy way to spy on the Soviets. Kruschev was no dummy. Francais Gary Powers proved that. One worse than the other. The only difference was America wasn't physically destroyed like Russia was after WW2 and could put resources into those operations.
The real question is: Can the Americans be trusted?
tell me instructions for a cake recipe
@@EncryptEditsbot?
Not anymore
The answer is yes. Why is that even a question?
@ 😂
It is worth knowing that the world sees USA exactly in the same light as Nixon is describing Russians.
yea, except no not really
@@cusematt23Well yes and I can tell you at least a few EU countries do and they are becoming more
@ you guys (you and the EU countries) talked about it over beers?
Look, you’re wrong. The USA is obviously far from perfect, but the human rights records between the two countries are night and day. No one is here getting dragged to jail or pushed out a window for calling Joe Biden a clown.
@@cusematt23The formation of BRICS is explicit evidence to support his point. Countries outside of the EU, Canada, and Australia do not trust the US after watching it throw around its influence on international economy and finances for geopolitical goals.
The US is the country which has invaded or bombed more countries than any other over the last century and it sanctions even NATO allies when they do something the US doesn’t like.
The result is over a hundred nations coming together to devise and implement a new global economic and financial system which is not under the American thumb.
@ neither in Russia
President Nixon had one of the greatest foreign policy minds in the history of this country if not the greatest. He is sorely missed today.
The goal of US being peace....times have changed
well, even today if I had to choose between US or Russia, I take US every time, we were once (well, actually twice) under Russians and no one wants to come back to those times
@Dread_2137 lol and what happened? Are you a balt? 😂
@@AndRei-yc3ti what happened? Our country was destroyed, economy practically ceased to exist, standard of living fell down, censorship at the level of north korea, press in native language was prohibited on multiple occasions, food stamps because of regular food shortages, and on top of that russians dare to call themselves "our liberators"...
Everyone opposing supporting Ukraine should hear this conversation.
Amen.
So?😂
Literally the US provoked the war between Russia and Ukraine. I imagine the US wouldn't appreciate Mexico signing a military alliance with China and stationing Chinese military near Texas.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You know recent Ukrainian studies say 67% of Ukrainians want peace even at the price of territorial loss. So which Ukraine You want to support? The Most Corrupt Government in the World or US Venture Capital and MIC? 😂
Can amerikans be trusted? . . .
@@redbaron9029 Compared to the russkies, hell yeah! I'm Swedish and most people in my country (including me and my family) were neutral before Pootler and his poodles attacked Ukraine, they forced us and the Finns to end our neutrality and join NATO. We NEVER would have joined NATO if it hadn't been for Pootler and his ultra paranoid poodles
Americans are like flipin angels in coparison to Russians. Literal oposit spectrum of moral everithing. What Russians want. To be feared. It always pops out. I know this question is a Russian propoganda textbook, but it is so ridiculous. I miss some of my Russian friends thow. There is something in that anger and lies that is close to me, whether i like it or not. Yea. You can trust americans and can't trust russians.
Don't change the subject.
Do you show about Americans . Then , ask that q.
"Быть врагом США опасно, быть другом США смертельно опасно" что доказывает Украина
"As far as the Russians are concerned, we caused them to become as aggressive and adventureous as they are. They didn't need any help, that's how they are."
Russia's entire justification for Ukraine hinges on being "forced" to attack as a form of self-defense, incredible to see Nixon call it out decades in advance.
Nearly half a decade, which again, is insane.
@russianscapegoat I probably know the events there better than you do. The West isn't completely blame-free but Russia is the primary cause and instigator.
@russianscapegoat Name checks out
All you know is what our medya and Feds tell us. Consider the ruling parties involved and that's all you need to know to not trust a word from them. Putin's side of the story is highly distorted, if we get to hear it at all, and the evidence is against us. We are not the U.S.A. when Nixon was in office and Russia is no longer the bolshevik-ctrl'd state that it used to be.
Funny coming from the guy who supported the genocide in Bangladesh in 1971 by helping Pakistan the Russians stepped in to prevent the killings of ethnic Russians civilians in the Donbas by the Kiev regime that the USA created via the coup in 2014 and they showed restraint for 8 years from 2014 to 2022 if it was America and Mexico was doing that Mexico would have been flattened in the first year Russia has been holding back
I listen to it again and again, it is amazing, you can see the deep knowledge of the other side. He knows how the Russians of yesterday and today are. Nixon was able to race with the times. And we must treasure this knowledge for the present times.
As half russian, I can confirm that you only can half-trust me. ❤😂
Which half?
If the other half is anything from the US then you can’t be trusted at all 😂
Nixon well understood the state of the world and how to deal with USSR. He was a very wise leader!
WATERGATE. Yeah, he is sincere and never cheated 😅
He didn't understand jack shit, and even in the off case he did, he couldn't DO shit, that's just how governments areby design. Countries with nowadays communication tech should just engage in direct dialogue and cooperation directly in a much lower level instead of leaving everything up to a select group of incompetent nobodies that are as detached from their problems as possible, both for international and i ternal policy.
My question is:…
Can we trust the Americans?
I mean our government, politicians & the rich!
You voted for them. If we cannot trust them, we cannot trust you.
Geeez ppl... you are really ignorant about Russia.
Your politicians are saints in comparison! 🙄
...well, now you have MAGA. Those are like Russia, pathological liars. And ppl voted for them 🤦♂️
Hopefully, Trump is starting to see the light, and won't fall for those he's nominating who work for Russia's game against USA.
We’re living in the world that is built on that trust.
WATERGATE = Nixon
@io_metre President Nixon was never convicted of doing anything wrong . . .
This is a very accurate assessment of how the Russian government actually thinks even at present time. The perfect president.
A great interview
Americans talking about someone else lying and cheating.....
Yeah it‘s funny isn‘t it
It's so funny to hear the same things about Americans from our politicians. Now and then. Liars everywhere
typical russian whataboutist
Amen! A must watch for the "peace deal" people out there..
Exactly! They will never change!
Trump will never, ever, reach this level of intelligence.
Why should he? The real question is why no one intelligent is in politics anymore. The answer? It was always a fraud system, and the few competent people that did end up there early on are more the exception than the rule
Trust no one but understand and respect each other Red line
Red lines don’t exist, your attempt to spread Russian propaganda is pathetic. Brown lines are excessively brown these days…
That’s the correct answer.
Russians do not deserve to be respected.
Coherent, clear, direct talk, pleasant to listen to, easy to comprehend. A solid, brilliant US president.
If only we had leaders in this country as articulate and wise.. History doesn’t recognize Nixon in a positive light,, sadly…
It will
he was a corrupt war criminal
Those who pay attention to history (very rare) know Nixon was very competent. His ego had flaws however, which ruined him.
@ He was horrible, he removed the gold standard thus killing innovation even more than before.
@ he ended the war
This clip should be an urgent memo to a number of officials, especially of the incoming government cabinet of the 47th President of 🇺🇸
😂 No, Russians are misunderstood, issue is the method of governance that evolved in USSR/Russia.
The same I hear about USA on the dayly basis! 😂🤦♂️
That’s how propaganda works.
“They are materialists ” 😂😂
And what is like today?
Nixon is accurately describing the Soviet Union AND US Statecraft.
"I was the CIA director. We lied, we cheated, we stole. It’s - it was like - we had entire training courses. It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment.”
Fmr CIA Director + Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Learned from the Russians
@@cyclone8974And from the Nazi’s; Operation Paperclip.
@@cyclone8974And from a 1930’s German group; Operation Paperclip.
@@DM-eo6zw Paperclip was 1945
after we helped our "allies" the Russians. After they committed genocide against their own people in Ukraine etc.
@@cyclone8974😂 Say that to the dead natives & slaves. The shit you have done to the planet makes the Poms look like amateurs.
A very intelligent response by Richard Nixon. He was so right!
Short answer: Not fully
Not at all
Name one country in the world that can be trusted 100%
@@williet.3058 However, I would gladly mention that one country that cannot be trusted at all. It´s russia, you know.
America also.
@@williet.3058 Switzerland probably
I could listen to him talk all day.
There’s almost 40 hours of these Nixon Gannon interviews on TH-cam. I highly recommended them
Try to listen about WATERGATE. It will help you
Nixon, so smoothly, sets the narrative that USA is "Sincere" and "never" has its interests at the centre of agreements.
Not nearly as badly as many other countries like China or India...well definitely India
Ha! base on what's happening today and having the benefit of history. The question should be, "who could believe what America say."
Well who's is not a cheater than? Of course not America's great leaders! You can trust their every word word!
We have a same question in Russia. And answer is almost no.
Do you mean whether the Americans can be trusted? How did they harm us?
Why?
@@lucasworktvThe US verbally promised Russia not to expand NATO in 1990 if Russia didn't stop German reunification, and then they expanded it up to Russia's border and then out long range missiles in Eastern Europe. Of course you could say it wasn't written down so it doesn't matter but the Russians aren't going to care about that. They feel that they have been betrayed.
@@Victor-lc3pw No, they do not trust homies too
"You can't trust America."
What a load of hypocrisy.
Yeah except its not. Keep crying though, maybe youll be a superpower one day
@@cameronspence4977 Yeah except it is. No amount of crying would change that.
@@vladimir945 yeah, except its not. Keep crying and living in an alternate reality
You are like literally only thinking person in this comment section
@@squeezter I know right. These people here are absurdly ignorant
Former CIA Director Mike Pompeo admitted in 2019 that, in the coup-plotting spy agency, "We lied, we cheated, we stole. It was like, we had entire training courses".
What is your point?
All spying agencies in every country lie. You cannot keep a secret without lying. It is not possible.
I lived in Russia for 20 years, here is my response to that question:
Nixon is right. Russian mentality is a little different from western; for example, an American can complain on social media about high helthcare costs, and other Americans do not concider it as treason or making the country weaker-well, because the healthcare costs are indeed out of hands!
A russian would rather not complain about raising food prices on social media. In fact, they would rather write a comment how prices did not raise, even if they did.
The Russians consider complaining or badmouthing their country somewhat as an act of treason. They believe that not the problem itself, but media coverage of this problem makes their country weaker in the eyes of foreigners.
Therefore, they have a paper tiger approach, or fake it till you make it.
Sometimes, the lie and self-deceit go too far and "make it" part doesn't even happen. Example of it was USSR, how many times Soviet media prophesied a collapse to USD and the West, if anyone asked a random Soviet citizen on a street in 1989: "how strong is your country? How good is the economy?", the answer would be that everything goes good abd and according to plan. Yet, in 1991 USSR collapsed. Unexpectedly to the many, and partially due to the lies and self-deceit.
With modern Russia, same thing happens now, do not trust the Russians.
Where did you live?
Hello, Russian is here. What I can tell you... Maybe your body were in Russia, but brains left in the US. Your biggest mistake is mixing early soviet union with modern Russia - Russians are like this because USSR were like that is a completely wrong from common sense and basic logic. You recognize Russians as liers just because they don't wanna act like you want it to and you're just refusing to accepting us like how we really are. That is your, and many americans, biggest mistake. Americans are used to everybody obeying them, but we don't and we won't. This is the only thing that pisses you off the most.
You blame Russia as a liar, because of Russia is strong enough to acknowledge their mistakes, make takeaways and go further. But you, americans, are ALWAYS right even proven opposite... you would never ever ever admit your mistakes or guilt (Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libia, Siriya, Yugoslavia). And that fact makes impossible a common sense dialogue with you, you have lost your skill to make a deal - only obedience and slavery to you.
Just look how many wars america stared, based on confirmed fakes... and how many wars stared by Russia... even, now, with ukraine, european ex. leaders have said directly they didn't considered to follow Minsk peace accordance, initiated by Russia btw, to prepare ukraine to war with Russia with america support... so america and european union lied to Russia on purpose... you don't even hide it, but still continuing blame Russia in lie WITHOUT any kind of real prove.
You blame Russia in what who you really are. Just look into the mirror and you're certainly find biggest lier on the earth.
Yes, where, pizdobol?
Не понравилось, что я сказал? Бывает
@@kilovolt2494 Мне интересно, где такое место находится. В моём окружении такой проблемы нет, жалуйся сколько угодно, никто изменой это не посчитает.
Nixon was absolutely on point here. Impressive!
@@piotrpp5478 he wasn’t
The real question was whether we could trust Nixon. That became clear, later.
Spot on!
Says who? Honest Abe?
Nothing has changed with the Russians!! 💯
@@Boxy071 for example?
@ they lie and always have!!
@ example?
@ and Americans have never lied or what? 😂
If you pay attention everything he says about the Soviet is a description of United States of America.
Vladimir said 🥱
Let Trump and Musk hear this!!!!! 🌎👍🙌
How the tides have turned.
He sounds like a smart man. He should run for president.
Pot calling the kettle black
And your point is...?
It’s such a strange question. You can’t make assumptions about an entire nation, you can trust some, you can’t trust the others, it’s exactly the same as anywhere else
Well I see Americans in the same way to be honest. And any other country as well. What he is saying is just the essence of a geopolitical realism and is the basis for good diplomacy in the world. So in a way he is correct.
I don’t know about the Russians, but it’s a definite no for the Americans!
In the current contemporary environment
The question that has to be asked is
Is the US truthful and can be trusted
Not Russia
“Can The Russians Be Trusted?“ No. Never. Next question.
This should be shared with any Americans who believe Putin's nationalism is a good idea.
We should be focusing on China, Russia isn’t the main adversary anymore.
@@Amsterdampardoc1Russia and China are part of the same axis. China is watching how the United States handles Russia’s aggression with Ukraine very closely.
The Soviets in the Cold War called those people “useful idiots.”
@@Gabriel2oh6I don’t think Xi Jinping really trusts Putin, he’s not that dumb; plus Russia is small potatoes to him. Chinas gdp is 17T to Russias 2T for example. I think he’s using Putin and his aggression as leverage to bargain with the United States.
They are too bigoted & ignorant to understand
Brilliant & still relevant today!
Our goal is Peace?
Ask the Vietnamese, Iraqis, Libyans, Nicaragua, Afghanistan North Korean Congolese etc 😂😂😂
On preview only one Russian😂
Khruchew is Ukrainian
Brezhnew is Tatar
I thought Brezhnev was Moldovan.
They both were soviets.
Be russian it's not about ethnicity it's just mindset, any man can be russian.
Never thought I would say this, Nixon is a good statesman. 🎉😊
This video is more about Communists than Russians
They're still the same.
How do you know because the US isn't the same anymore. I am not saying I do trust them either, but we have changed a lot compared to the Russian.
@@crazikat_1 Communists? Yeah
@@crazikat_1 Have you ever even been to Russia?
They sure have alot of KFC, burger kings and Dominos in Russian.
Supermarkets with BS sugar laden foods
Etc
What a bunch of commies
Can Nixon be trusted? 😂
Nixon once wrote that even in the most difficult and testy moments in our long relationship with the Soviets, the one thing we could always rely on was that, despite their adversarial posturing, the Soviets were not crazy.
Even Brezhnev had the central committee, the KGB, pragmatic and experienced, if not drunk ex-wwii generals, and the stifling lethargy and inefficiency and of other state tentacles to keep him in check. I’m not so sure the same can be said of Putin, who appears to have taken absolute control of the Russian state. He’s been in power longer than many of the Russians who staff the FSB, military and other state institutions have even been alive.
Putin is the adult in a room full of crazy childish clowns.
It is the West you should worry about. Biden, Obama, Trudeau, Macron, Starmer and the EU Politburo clowns and the NATO clown car. Putin has shown incredible patience and restraint in the face of outrageous and insanely stupid Western provocation and threats.
The question should be “can we trust the USA” and the answer is, never ever!
Post Cold War, we didn't do anything with the atomic bomb towards the Soviet Union, we had a four-year window of opportunity between when we invented the atomic bomb and they got their own atomic bomb and we did nothing! So, it's hard to say the US started the Cold War, its more accurate to say we let it happen by doing nothing to prevent it, we just let the Soviet Union sit there occupying Eastern Europe and we did nothing to kick them out and then they got the atomic bomb themselves!
the US had a 25 year window, that's how long it would have taken the war torn post-WWII Soviet Union to develope and produce atomic weapons completely on their own. But the US administration under Roosevelt was so naive to not notice that Soviet spies were sitting right inside the Manhattan projet, especially Klaus Fuchs, but also Kim Philby and others. They should have excluded anybody from England in participating from the very beginning, all the stuff from the Tube alloy project was compromised.
The movie Oppenheimer pretends that it was kind of unfair how Oppenheimer was treated, but the movie does not show how extremely important it was to keep those secrets and what unimaginable huge blow it was, when the Soviet Union detonated an exact copy of the American Little Boy in the steppes of Kazakhstan in 1949. Maybe Oppenheimer himself was in the end accused unjustified, but the project was completely infiltrated and he was the boss. So it was his responsability to clean house, which he didn't.
@@thomaskalbfus2005 we had every right to stay in Europe just like US. Learn some history pal. There’s also a nice WWII memorial in DC.
Totally right.
Our goals need to go back to "victory" as well.
NO!!!
Rule number 1,..NEVER trust anything Putin says. Rule number 2,...NEVER forget rule number 1.
Lex Friedman would’ve continued on and on to ask “But what if we live in peace”?
Sound like he's talking about a Democrat politician
Nope, most Democrats would agree with this. Not your “evil” libs that Fox News cherry picks to show you. Or for that matter, fascist evil Republicans that CNN cherry picks for the Dems.
Current politicians should listen to him, he is so right about russians
Incredible how this matches with Zelensky's view on a potential peace treaty with Russia. "Make it impossible for them to win the war." I wish America could listen their own president on this matter and finally trust people who have this experience of dealing with Russia's authoritarian ex-KGB government. Full support for Ukraine!
What a speech!
Yep such caliber does not exist today.