Putin’s Regime or the War: Which Will End First?
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- Anders Puck Nielsen’s TH-cam channel ( / @anderspuck ) is one of the most popular military channels and focuses heavily on the military strategy in Ukraine and what to look out for next in the world of warfare. According to his apnielsen.info/en/frontpage/, Nielsen is “a military analyst at the Royal Danish Defence College,” and has “a background as a naval officer.”
In this exclusive Kyiv Post interview, Nielsen gives an outlook to viewers that may shock: Russia wishes to commit war crimes - and wants the world to know about them - as Moscow is seeking to challenge the international rules-based order. In that regard, Nielsen explains why the International Criminal Court arrest warrants for the Chief of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, and former Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoigu, are so important to understanding Russia’s strategy.
As such, Nielsen asks, “How can a real, lasting peace be developed with a country that rejects abiding by rules?” Nielsen gives deep insight into what is happening now in Ukraine, how the war is developing, and highlights the risks that Russia will face ahead. Despite all of the outward trimmings of power, Nielsen feels that there is something rotten in Moscow and the ability for Putin to maintain power is far more limited than what many might assume.
Anders can be followed on / @anderspuck , x.com/anderspuck?lang=en, / en , or via his fascinating newsletter - www.logicofwar.com/.
It´is always a pleasure hearing Mr. Nielsen sharing his thoughts about the war.
Thank you for doing an interview with him.
Tell me why Russia invaded Ukraine I know you can't
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@@chilli2473 wow you don't know that funny
@@robertstanley3799 Shouldn't everyone take an example from the light of democracy?
Crimea is Ukraine 🇺🇦
Luhansk is Ukraine 🇺🇦
Donetsk is Ukraine 🇺🇦
Zaporizhia is Ukraine 🇺🇦
Kherson is Ukraine 🇺🇦
Ukraine gained its independence in 1991 after the collapse of the USSR. On December 1, 1991, 92% of Ukrainians who participated in a national referendum voted for independence. In every region of the country, including Crimea, a majority supported separation.
According to the US State Department, Ukraine has the right and opportunity to reclaim the territories currently occupied by Russia and restore its internationally recognized borders that it had when it became independent in 1991. This is a complex and delicate subject which involves many international actors. It is important to note that any resolution must comply with international law and respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries involved.
Stand with Ukraine and peace to Pete.
Are you born this stupid,or took a couple of years?😢🇺🇸
Not anymore it's not little banderite boy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
People says otherwise lol
Wait .. also with all these « explanations » I don’t see US involvement in 2014 illegal coup 😂 .. nice try dude
You’re a clown btw 😂
Ukraine is a good investment for Western industry. Such brilliant and hard working people I have observed. Glory to Ukraine, America's newest Ally
USA right now needs to be considered an unreliable ally. If Putin's friend is reelected there will be a worsening of the situation
remember how america's allies in afghanistan dropped off the cargo planes' chassis?
Let me redefine this to Russias war is a god for the worlds military industry
The correct definition of whose war it is: The party started the war is the owner of the war.
In this case RUSSIA
@@kjererrrt2381 Remember how Afghanistan defeated the USSR? Go away vatnik.
You mean their newest victim.
We all know historically , It always ends really bad for the dictator .
You are right for USA and NATO
@@Marshall--L Soo you class NATO as dictatorship, CLOWN
@@Marshall--L how many rubbles per Post Vatnik?
@@erichbreckoff3405soon Putin will be paying his trolls with bread…the rouble is heading to toilet-paper town 😁
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Anders always seems to be spot on with his analyses
I respect the heck out of him only wearing his uniform when he's on the clock.
I bet u do😂😂😂
@@RyanBrown-nx8dw u have a wierd sense of humor
@@Weise1001 no I just don't like banderites
@@RyanBrown-nx8dwok vatnik.
@@KenM_1987 ok mary
first class from anders as usual
I don't think he has a clue as to cause and effect and psychological motivations and response.
@@user-qt7wb4nu1l and you do!?
wishful thinking and propaganda for woke western kids. absolutely out of touch with reality.
Spanish saying: "Muerto el perro, se acabó la rabia".
not if it bites you
Thanks for bringing that one back to my memory. That's a very good saying, and well fitting here.
@@jeroenbakker52 When was the last time a dead dog bit you?
I prefer.. “to remove the weed you must include the root”… just made it up…😮
@@deloughi1887 excuse my English. I meant "not if it has bitten you\'
Thanks for explaining what's going on.
Of all Europeans, Danes have the least in common with Russians. In the realm of warfighting Anders has knowledge, but he is not the person to listen to if you want to know what is going on in Putin's mind. Anders talks as if there is no danger of a direct Russia attack on the West in order to defeat Ukraine. It certainly is unlikely but it is much more likely to happen down the line that he implies, if he is right about the long term prospects of Russia in Ukraine.
Thanks, Kyiv Post, for an excellent interview of a very clear-sighted, unbiased guest. A down-to-earth very good military analyst. Very informative conversation. I also recommend Anders Puck Nielsen's latest video on the very same topic: "Russia's view on the ICC and war crimes"
Go beg for money
"Ivan Brown", go 💩
Russia does not have any views on this clown court. For Russia, it is legally null and void.
All decent, civilised countries in the world back, participate in and respect the ICC. russia doesn't, though russia was the very country who in 1899 started the whole idea with the creation of the "International Court of Arbitration" based in the Hague.
@@larsrons7937 You have just called the United States an indecent and uncivilized country. Because they don't recognize this clown court either.
You can't do deals with a liar.
And a thief and a murderer
when did putin lie? do you remember the scam with the minsk accords? who was the liar then?
@@kjererrrt2381When are you going to the front for Russia Ivan?
@@KenM_1987 why should i?
The Russian imperial mentality is live and well till it comes to a crash. With this war Russia wants to assert its superpower status, even though it is in decline for over 50 years, secondly to send a message to China that territorial integrity of Russian Federation is not negotiable.
Conversely Russia today is a pariah country as international politics concern, the economy is under pressure from outside, the war is failure, with this war there is a risk of inner destabilization and a collapse becomes reality. The key issue here is Putin is losing control of the situation and it will end badly. The population itself is a critical issue whereas a population of 145 million people has 40 million of minorities, whereas the older generation still dream the old URSS and the younger want to be part of the West.
All of that and “Demography is destiny”, the pur sang Russians are not breeding well, the breeders of the Russian Federation are not happy campers. The Russian Federation has more cracks than a mile of bad sidewalk.
Also, the Chinese have not forgotten Russian land grabs and are waiting for the right time to make a deal (DEMAND) that the Russians cannot refuse. Notice that China is slow-walking the Power of Siberia. pipeline.
It is surprising that nobody in Russia remembers the Hegelian Dialectical Materialism that Marx himself used to analyze history. Putin’s war was a thesis, and we see the antithesis in Ukrainian resistance to territorial dismemberment. The Synthesis could well be the breakup of Russia. How could nobody see this coming a mile away?
The YOUNG want to join the West?Really? The same West as Mrs.Kaja Kalis Estonian P quoted: Russia needs to broken to smaller countries.That SAME WEST?I'd seriously consider Your stance,if I was You.
Russia had a leg up and it abused it
@@petehowett2854 you’re old and can’t understand that liberty is more important than unity
Thank you JJ and thank you Anders.
I could listen to anders all day
Same, I was sad when the conversation ended. Both of these men are very interesting and knowledgeable.
- return to 1991 borders...return to 1991 borders... return to 1991 borders... return to 1991 borders... return to 1991 borders... return to 1991 borders... return to 1991 borders...
@@sebastianforbes1 Yes. Crimea is Ukraine... Crimea is Ukraine... Crimea is Ukraine...Crimea is Ukraine... Crimea is Ukraine... Crimea is Ukraine...
@@larsrons7937 - all talk and no action ?
@@sebastianforbes1 So russian military depots, airbases and other assets constantly blowing up and making the Black Sea Flee _-t-_ flee far away isn't "action"? Try to explain that to the russian MoD, I think they're of a very different opinion. But who knows, you might convince them?
Great conversation! Thanks 🙏
How long can Russian public tolerate the casualties? They may not know the number of dead but the wounded go home and talk.
Vlad Vexler theorized it could be as high as 3 million, so that's quite a long way.
How many of the wounded actually go home?
So do the relatives of those who do not come home. Putin came to power when much fewer casualties in the first Chechen War wrecked the regime of his predecessor.
I could imagine that not many ordinary citizens in Russia will believe what returned disabled soldiers from the front can tell. In addition, the propaganda is far too convincing and the secret police far too controlling. And only a few who believe the stories dare not protest publicly for fear of the consequences!🙄🙈🙉🙊
They're mostly drawn from rural ethnic minorities, who can't compare notes.
Russia has abdicated its seat in the Security Council! Russia's "permanent" seat needs to made be a little less permanent!
Security council is just a promotion organisation for NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
Russia's permanent seat on the Security Council is due to Russia's nuclear arsenal, not its international humanitarian status.
Thank you for this great interview on such an important topic!!!!!!!!!
Russia: Only the great powers should make the rules.
China and America: Ok. Sure. But who said you were invited to our meetings?
Russia is an economic mouse, a regional power at best.
Thank you very much for this interesting and informative interview.
Excellent!
This is my second viewing of this video) I'm partly here because I got an email telling me to watch it again))))) honestly it's an excellent video, with one of the best analysts, and I am very happy to watch it yet again because it is very informative
Anders brings excellent military and strategic insight. No one on TH-cam does it better, imo.
wishful thinking and twisting facts that is.
It's the hordes against civilization.
Keep up the good work
Tks.
Cda.
8:20 "the war that ends all future wars"...where have I heard that before?
I think he ment future wars were Russia is involved...
First class interview. Thanks.
I hold APN's analysis in the highest regard of any of of the war commentators. Professional , honest and wide view. Great interview choice.
Wonderful presentation.
RS. Canada
Great job Anders! 👍
Putin will never give up Crimea, but Ukraine must take it back, so I don't think this ends until Putin is gone one way or another.
Crimea has nothing to do with Putin
Also Navalny saw it as Russian up to 2023.Only after they send him to Isolation punishment he changed his view
how is that summer offensive going?
Have you asked the people who lives there?
@@user-jp4lt7xu2g these kids are living in their woke lalaland.
@@user-jp4lt7xu2g Russians can have any opinion they want, Crimea legally belongs to Ukraine - it is internationally recognized by the UN. Only if Ukraine itself chooses to cede this area to Russia can Russia legally claim it as its own. In 2008, Putin himself admitted that Crimea belonged to Ukraine and until 2014, Russia leased areas of Crimea from Ukraine.
In the last vote in Crimea's parliament before Russia's 2014 invasion, Crimea's parliament voted to remain autonomous under Ukraine (not Russia). The so-called 2014 referendum took place under Russian occupation and has therefore been condemned by the UN and seen as illegal and invalid.
I see anders explain, i seek💯
More like this!
Useful analysis with informational insights. Thanks.🇺🇦
Anders is the best commentator on the Ukraine war
Neilsen is such a clear thinker: so decent, realistic and tough.
always a relief to hear such sober and bright minds among all the drumbeat of dangerous and terrifying nonsense.
Thank you!!!
Always a relief to hear how dumb u r
There are mamy talking heads out there speculating. So one needs to find the ones that in hindsight has had great foresight.
Anders is one such guy, so absolutely worth listening to.
Always great interviews. Thank you
Great Video Kyiv Post, the insight is brilliant, thanks for sharing
as long as both things happen (and they will), who cares what order in which they happen.
Can't go wrong with APN!
I keep hearing about how Russia and China plus others want to challenge or eliminate the Rules based global order that we’ve been living under since the end of WWII, BUT I’ve never heard what if anything do they want to replace it with. Can anyone tell me? It seems with how globalized trade and other areas everything has become that there MUST be some rules or format for international dealings. It’s all very confusing.
They want to be the sole top of the world order, other countries losing their sovereignty and being puppets of these new Hegemony. Basically the slaughter of democracy around the world.
They may both end at about the same time.
Great interview JJS, Anders certainly knows his onions. Thanks
Russia does not recognize ICC - Russia aims to challenge rules-based world order
US does not recognize ICC and threatens ICC judges - that is completely different.
Thank you, Mr analyst, for your unbiased views.
When smart people talk, the world should listen
What a great guest! Anders is awesome!
coping and wishful thinking
Please make more videos on how to build resilience against Russian misinformation. Europe infosphere is left on its own, people don't understand threat from Russia and China.
Make also a video about Ukrainian missinformation, it would be useful especially for the Ukrainians who have been subjected to a telemarathon in the few remaining non-banned channels from the start of the war
@@user-jp4lt7xu2g Ivan, why are all non propaganda reporters jailed or killed in your country?
@@user-jp4lt7xu2g nice example how you Russian trolls are freaked out about sharing such information.
The whole western media is pure propaganda.
@@user-jp4lt7xu2gHere tomasz is a brilliant example of russian disinformation 😂
His channel is 5 months old, smells of russian troll too
If you could roll back the clock to 2013 what would you do differently.
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If everyone is implicated then theres no one without a lot to loose if this goes wrong which it will.
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Why can we not call it genocide, when Russia’s actions meet the criteria of the UN Genocide Convention, as demonstrated by Prof. Timothy Snyder in his Elie Wiesel lecture?
Russian have had enough of Putins war he started…
Actually they haven't at all. The mood in Moscow at the moment is rather buoyant.
Never underestimate the capacity of the Russian people to suffer for "Mother Russia" and neve underestimate the willingness of Russian leaders to exploit that capacity.
We going against hard problems in the world. The demand for natural resources
is rising. Nations won't to grab and secure resources Nationalistic ideas
is ricing, "my country first style."
But our global problem can not be solved with war and land grabbing. That
goes to total destruction We have to work together to solve our problem.
Did he really say it's in Ukraine's interest to drag the war out?
No, he said that with sanctions weakening Russia and the increasing capacity and military support from Ukraine's allies, Russia will only find itself in a worse position as time progresses. It is clearly in no one's interest (except maybe Putin personally) for this conflict to be "dragged out".
@@jeffschroeder4805 the sanctions let russia make 30 billion dollars in two years by rerouting its energy source imports to the otehr countries in the global south and asia. thank you very much.
@@kjererrrt2381 and you could have made 60 by not being a bunch of nazi f****.
Gangsters don’t care about sanctions.
Like a fish needs a bicycle
Of course there is a big difference in world views, but not between "the West" and Russia, because Anders should have pointed out that also the USA does not recognize the ICC and is therefore shielded from criminal responsibility for war crimes. Not just a theoretical possibility when we think about Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo Bay, for example.
The same applies to China, India, Israel and let's not forget Ukraine, which is also not a member of the ICC.
I get your point and it's valid for sure but where there is difference is that regarding Abu Ghraib people was held responsible and brought to court. Also if America did the same as Russia their leaders would also be wanted by the ICC.
Then a deeper thing regarding this, Russia is a total different entity because of their history and their social heritage. Russia do not view things like the West or most other countries for that matter. Russia as a country is based on Serfdom and it has always been and that makes a huge difference. The problem is that not many people in the West understands Russia and what they are and by all means always been.
So study history and then the basis of social behavior/ meaning of social heritage and you might get a taste of what Russia is, was and always will be. You can only get Russia to listen if you have power superior to theirs, that's their mentality deriving from centuries of Serfdom.
probably the war, and probably not end the way you expected.
The Great Powers are above the law.
See American exceptionalism.
The US acts much the same as Russia, just with different allied and opposition.
I prefer the US but Im not blind to the fact that they use soft and hard power whenever they want.
The very fact that the US has not signed up to be subject to the ICC demonstrates this amply.
Spot on analysis. Russia want to control Euro countries in the same way they control Belorussia
People keep going on about russia being a large country but most of it has no one living on it!!
prove it.
6:42 (Just mentioned on the side, as if hardly relevant:)
"I know it's not a pleasant thought if you live in Ukraina and you want this war to end..."
The problem is the US , china , russia , and india dont recognise the icc which renders it a toothless tiger
Not just a toothless tiger but an actual hindrance to diplomacy in some cases including the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Can Putin be indicted for war Crimes!? If so, please do so.
The $64,000.00 Question.
Is wat how much russian territory u control? Ohhh wait u dont😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The ICC's credibility with the world increases with each decision such as this one.
I couldn't disagree more. Only 2 weeks ago the US was forced to blatantly ignore the ICC before the world when it had the Israeli Defense Minister, charged just like Gerasimov and Shoigu, over to Washington for talks trying to dissuade Israel from carrying out full scale war in populated regions of Gaza. Some day, perhaps after Putin is gone, the war in Ukraine will need some diplomacy even if the Russians simply withdraw as everyone here wants. There will still be issues that need settling such as the fate of Russian pipelines that cross Ukraine. If the ICC has issued arrest warrants for the Russian leaders at that time and they aren't simply ignored, diplomacy will be so much more difficult at that time.
You're right the Soviet union has collapsed before.
Tragic war but counting on the west is terminal.
Great future. All russians needs to learn chinese. Moscow changes name to Kowtow. All thx to your great leader 推杆.
'Daniel Davis Deep Dive' 'Col Douglas Mc Gregor' and 'Weeb Union' Plus 'The Duran'. All Excellent good Channels.
Isn't easier to just read Tass?
@@johanmetreus1268 Depends if you want independent objectionable truth
@@johanmetreus1268 - depends whether you can read Russian ?
@@sebastianforbes1 TASS put out a "service" in English.
@@barkerbiz And you expect that from the sources you list?
Anders is a bit vague as to how Russia might collapse. The USSR collapsed as the result of an attempted coup against a reformist leader. Prigotsin's 'coup' was not a serious attempt to overthrow the regime, and Putin has brought all the remaining private armies under his control. Furthermore he has just carried out a purge of his top brass and replaced them with suits.
A collapse in oil prices could cause Russia to go into default on the debts they have built up to finance the war, but China would come to their rescue.
History shows that militaristic regimes can last a very long time, even under tough sanctions and in isolation - look at N. Korea, Iran, Myannmar. Russia will always be a threat to the world order. The West can't just wait and hope they implode - we know now what they want for us.
protect our borders and our allies, economically and militarily,.
And that's how it will be then, they can stay in Russia,.
isolated from the rest of us and we should have.
none to do with them, unless they try some funny business again..
Seriously I give up trying to post on youtube, constantly deleting my comments. I split them up into multiple smaller comments, yet still half of them gets deleted. And there's nothing bad written in them at all. So ridiculous.
Regime change for russia
- unfortunately, we are seeing more regime change in the West ?
What should be done in Ukraine as America is becoming apart at the seams? Is Europe able to help even more now that Orban is head of the EU? I know this segment analysises Russia but shouldn't we look at all sides? including all the rumbles about Ukranian corruption??
Why only Russians
The war that ends all future wars....... Sounds like ww3 to me
Only Medvedev talks about ww3 and he is a drunk clown.
They can travel to China, Iran, and North Korea.
Anders on Point as Usual!
Manpower is Ukraine’s weakness in this conflict. If a solution is not found to find more soldiers is hard to see them win. And still waiting to see Ukrainian F-16s.
You are so right!!!
The Russian Federation needs to comply with its obligations to safeguard global nuclear-arms non-proliferation by protecting the state sovereignty and defending the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Lavrov signed the Budapest Memorandum promising these security guarantees in return for Ukraine's surrendering all of its nuclear weapons to the Russian Federation. The World will achieve denuclearization, probably achievable within three hours.
The Ukraine war could be decades of misery 😢
For Ruzzia, yes
- I doubt it, in a couple of month's time, it's going to be very very cold in Ukraine ?
@@sebastianforbes1 Russia 🇷🇺 is trying that for more than 2 years without success 😂😂!!!
@@sebastianforbes1 We saw last winter how everything is perfect in russia during the cold of the winter. Bursting heat and water pipes all over the place, millions without heating or water, just how they prefer it.
@@LukVik - less and less Ukrainians see tomorrow ?
Seeing a bunch of videos on assault bikes from Russia. Is it really a viable tactic? Are russians having any succes?
no they are running cowardly westward.
Better than by foot or by unarmored cars, but (sometimes) worse than armored vehicles.
If arms manufacturers and dealers have their way it will never end
I really appreciate Anders analysis
West vs the Rest
Slava Ukraini❤
Regime change is happening, unfortunately its in France and the UK at the moment.
you forgot the US 🤮
thats democracy not regime change, regime change is when soviet union collapses, no more soviet union, regime change in russia means break up of russia,
@@joesod regime change is exactly the word.
You’re mistaking democracy for autocracy.
@@kjererrrt2381 no because it is a change in government by democracy, Uk and France alot older than russian regime afterall its only there since 1991
It’s baffling to me that people think this can be solved by just discussing where the borders are going to be.
Just to start a long war you need to motivate your population to participate and accept the hits to the economy and population. So a peace plan is also a political plan that needs to be presented to the population to justify the war and it’s ending regardless of it being positive or negative. But that hasn’t even covered why the war started in the first place. Which is usually a complex thing of power, resources, industry, useful population and useful territory to be gained or lost. And in this case also political messages, like if Putin cannot break the Western unity and international standings he stands to lose a lot more than he gains even if the territory remained as it is now.
There’s also considerations of “what could spark the next conflict?”. Making peace now and leaving a problem that can spark into another war is not peace but a temporary cease fire that can be exploited to train and regroup forces rather than be for the good of the people.
War can only end if there is no more reason for the aggressor to keep attacking, and the defender has no reason or will to become the attacker afterwards.
The war and Ukraine at the same time.
All what Putin needs is more right parties in the EU. Le Pen in France, AFD in Germany ...
The ICC destroyed its respectability when it similarly charged Israeli leaders, forcing the US to demonstrably ignore it when trying to conduct diplomacy in the Middle East. The Israeli Defense Minister, who has been charged, was recently on a visit in Washington where Israeli tactics in Gaza were under discussion and the US made no effort to carry out the ICC arrest warrant nor would it be expected to since the US is not under the jurisdiction of the ICC, just like Russia. If, someday, both sides in the Ukraine War wished to have serious peace talks, the ICC charges could be as much a deterrent as they are in the Middle East.
The US doesn't recognize the ICC. If it did Bush and Cheney would be in prison.
First ras-putin and later the war......
Ccxxxx
we dnt need western regime
Those who are not really happy with Putin would , maybe , like to see Kadyrov as the next Russian President?
Or maybe Medvedev?
You cannot always count that things will work in your favor, like when Gorbachev ended up living in Florida, and was serving as a board member for several large American corporations, each seat paying around $ 1 million per year, back then in the early 90' s when $ was worth something.
Why write a whole paragraph to spew only nonsense?
"The devil you know" has no traction here close to Russia. If the next leader turns out to be worse, we'll deal with that when the time comes.
He was living in FL? Doubtful
Remind us the exchange rate between the dollar and the rubble?
@@johanmetreus1268 Exactly. And really, we just have to ask the Ukrainians, it can't get worse than with poo-tin. So it doesn't matter much who comes next, compared to defeating rusha. No matter who he'll begin with a military that's crippled, an economy that's devastated, his country considered a paria by most other countries, and a 💩load of sanctions that doesn't exactly make things better. He'd have to find some better solutions than poo-tin.
Putin is juggling many eggs trying to keep them all in the air, the more pressure we put on him the more likely he will drop one.
what do you mean by that metaphor?
Such Experts brought us to where we all are... Being neither Ukr nor Russ - these guys, from the heights of their super-knowledge, are preaching how we (all former USSR) must live on together from perspective of their Pink Ponies world. Know something cowboys - did you already fix the whole trail of messes you left already behind in Iraq/Afghanistan/Libya? And to our former-USSR ppl: very high price has been paid - time to learn respect each other and find peace together without such "advisors".
Don't invade your neighbours = no problems. NATO(defensive alliance) is not a threat to Russia, only Russia's imperialistic ambitions...''Russia has no borders'' quote Putin. Who is it again that's threatening everyone and anything with nukes on a regular basis? ''time to learn respect each other and find peace together without such "advisors".'' tell that to Putin and his kleptocracy regime that's non-stop trying to destabilize the west, and other parts of the world(for a decade or more) Slava ukraini✌
Is Anders set up inside a sauna?
His wife is waiting for him to do the dishes
It's the sweat from having to lie so much
@@user-jp4lt7xu2gI love that you douchebags all get the handle “user”
@@user-jp4lt7xu2g it is the sweat from rolling around on the floor laughing about the stupidity of the Russian people..!!!! 😂🤣😅😂🤣😅
You will be sweating soon, troll.