🔥🌍 You can NOW Become a member of our channel to support us! 🌍👑 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZg7FTpyFB9lSpk-_cVr3Q/join In this interview, economist and former UN adviser Jeffrey Sachs reveals that he called National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan in December 2021, told him to accept Russia's draft security arrangement and commit in writing that NATO would not enlarge into Ukraine, and that Sullivan replied there would not be a war. Weeks later, the invasion began. Sachs has now written two open letters to German Chancellor Mertz, the first in December 2025 and the second just days ago, arguing that Germany bears specific historical responsibility dating to 1990 when reunification was premised on a commitment not to expand NATO eastward. He says Germany violated that commitment repeatedly across six documented episodes and that Mertz has not made a single substantive diplomatic contact with Moscow since taking office. He points to the 2008 Bucharest NATO summit as the decisive turning point, where Chancellor Merkel herself wrote in her memoirs that committing to NATO enlargement for Ukraine was tantamount to a declaration of war on Russia. Merkel resisted on day one of the summit but was worn down by the US delegation, and Europe went along despite knowing the consequences. Sachs notes that Merkel recently said she hopes the war ends within the next 10 years, a timeline he calls an indictment of Western leadership. Sachs warns that Europe is sliding toward open war with Russia, that a Russian drone struck an apartment building in Galati, Romania on May 29th injuring two people, and that Russia formally notified the US on May 25th it would begin systematic strikes on decision-making centers in Kiev, with Foreign Minister Lavrov advising foreign diplomats to evacuate. He says the Baltic states are openly discussing drone operations into northwest Russia, behavior he calls shocking and incompatible with survival in a nuclear age. 📚 Sources cited in this video: - UN Security Council, Ukraine Emergency Sessions https://un.org/en/security-council - NATO, Bucharest Summit Declaration 2008 https://nato.int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_8443.htm - Jeffrey Sachs, Open Letter to Chancellor Mertz https://jeffsachs.org - Bundestag, German Foreign Policy and NATO Commitments https://bundestag.de/en - Carnegie Endowment, NATO Enlargement and Russia https://carnegieendowment.org/research/nato-enlargement - IMF, World Economic Outlook https://imf.org/en/Publications/WEO ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel provides AI commentary and analysis for educational and informational purposes only. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent the positions of any company or institution. We encourage viewers to consult multiple sources and form their own conclusions. #profjeffreysachs #jeffreysachs #ukraine #war
Col Douglas Macgregor WARNS: "Europe Is Sleepwalking Into A Catastrophic War"
🔥🌍 You can NOW Become a member of our channel to support us! 🌍👑 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZg7FTpyFB9lSpk-_cVr3Q/join In this interview, economist and former UN adviser Jeffrey Sachs reveals that he called National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan in December 2021, told him to accept Russia's draft security arrangement and commit in writing that NATO would not enlarge into Ukraine, and that Sullivan replied there would not be a war. Weeks later, the invasion began. Sachs has now written two open letters to German Chancellor Mertz, the first in December 2025 and the second just days ago, arguing that Germany bears specific historical responsibility dating to 1990 when reunification was premised on a commitment not to expand NATO eastward. He says Germany violated that commitment repeatedly across six documented episodes and that Mertz has not made a single substantive diplomatic contact with Moscow since taking office. He points to the 2008 Bucharest NATO summit as the decisive turning point, where Chancellor Merkel herself wrote in her memoirs that committing to NATO enlargement for Ukraine was tantamount to a declaration of war on Russia. Merkel resisted on day one of the summit but was worn down by the US delegation, and Europe went along despite knowing the consequences. Sachs notes that Merkel recently said she hopes the war ends within the next 10 years, a timeline he calls an indictment of Western leadership. Sachs warns that Europe is sliding toward open war with Russia, that a Russian drone struck an apartment building in Galati, Romania on May 29th injuring two people, and that Russia formally notified the US on May 25th it would begin systematic strikes on decision-making centers in Kiev, with Foreign Minister Lavrov advising foreign diplomats to evacuate. He says the Baltic states are openly discussing drone operations into northwest Russia, behavior he calls shocking and incompatible with survival in a nuclear age. 📚 Sources cited in this video: - UN Security Council, Ukraine Emergency Sessions https://un.org/en/security-council - NATO, Bucharest Summit Declaration 2008 https://nato.int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_8443.htm - Jeffrey Sachs, Open Letter to Chancellor Mertz https://jeffsachs.org - Bundestag, German Foreign Policy and NATO Commitments https://bundestag.de/en - Carnegie Endowment, NATO Enlargement and Russia https://carnegieendowment.org/research/nato-enlargement - IMF, World Economic Outlook https://imf.org/en/Publications/WEO ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel provides AI commentary and analysis for educational and informational purposes only. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent the positions of any company or institution. We encourage viewers to consult multiple sources and form their own conclusions. #profjeffreysachs #jeffreysachs #ukraine #war













