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I Went to Ukraine to Learn What’s Actually Happening

2025-08-29 News & Politics
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Deconstructing Putin’s Imperial War and the Philosophy Fueling It

Understand the deep, ideological ambitions driving Russia's war in Ukraine and analyze how recent US diplomacy attempts impact the conflict’s future.

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  • Analyze Russia’s stated justifications against its demonstrable actions, revealing an imperial expansionist goal centered on negating Ukrainian sovereignty.
  • Examine the influence of Russian theorist Alexander Dugan, who provides the philosophical basis for viewing Ukraine as an illegitimate "outskirts" necessary for a Eurasian Empire.
  • Note that current diplomatic efforts, evidenced by the recent Anchorage summit, are stalled because Putin prioritizes conquest over genuine compromise.

This discussion moves from on-the-ground tragedy—indiscriminate attacks and national mobilization—to the core, messianic ambitions of Vladimir Putin, tracing these ambitions back to influential nationalist thought that opposes Western liberalism.

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Home Title Lock - Visit https://HomeTitleLock.com/shapiro and use code SHAPIRO for a FREE Title History Report and FREE trial of their Million Dollar TripleLock. Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine really Putin’s “special operation”, or is it an imperial war that could reshape the world order? Featuring exclusive on-the-ground footage from Ben’s trip inside Ukraine, this episode of FACTS explains why Ukraine’s very existence threatens Moscow, and what Trump’s recent overtures will mean for the war’s future. Become a DailyWire+ member to gain access to movies, shows, documentaries, and more: http://dailywire.com/subscribe 👕 Get your Ben Shapiro merch here: https://bit.ly/3TAu2cw #BenShapiro #TheBenShapiroShow #News #Politics #DailyWire

Top Comments (10)

@joeybulford5266 2025-08-31

He is the first right-winger I have seen who actually took the time to visit Ukraine instead of just spouting Russian talking points. Good on him!

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@george.carlin 2025-08-31

Kharkiv was 1.4 million people city where way above 70% of people speak Russian. Putin attacked Kharkiv with rockets, drones, shelling (in 2022). This is all you need to know about “protecting Russian-speaking population”of Ukraine.

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@olegzbackends4203 2025-08-30

I am Ukrainian, and while watching the video I caught myself thinking that all these horrific images that shock most viewers no longer shock me. These attacks have become a part of our lives, have become "normal". It's really scary

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@distractednine_di 2025-08-30

As a Ukrainian I want to express a deep gratitude to Ben for this video.

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@Paul-c8w1n 2025-08-29

I am a Reagan conservative. I am absolutely staggered by what I see from a huge contingent of conservatives as they appear to be abandoning core principles I’ve strongly embraced my whole life. As conservatives, we have always stood for freedom, national sovereignty, and the defense of democratic allies against authoritarian aggression. Ronald Reagan understood the dangers of Soviet expansionism and championed a strong America that stood up for those fighting for liberty. Ukraine is doing exactly that—fighting against an unprovoked invasion by Putin’s Russia, a regime that seeks to undermine not just Ukraine’s independence but the stability of Europe and America’s global leadership. If we abandon Ukraine, we send a message to every dictator that the U.S. no longer defends freedom, making the world more dangerous for us and our allies. Supporting Ukraine is not about endless foreign entanglements—it’s about ensuring that dictators like Putin don’t redraw borders by force, destabilizing the world and emboldening our greatest adversaries, including China. If we allow Russia to succeed, it sets a dangerous precedent for aggression in Taiwan and beyond. Strong American leadership has always meant standing with those who fight tyranny, just as Reagan did when he helped bring down the Soviet Union. We should not turn our backs on Ukraine now—doing so would be a betrayal of our conservative principles and a gift to those who seek to weaken America’s influence and security.

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@Stanislav-p3m 2025-09-02

Calling the Russo-Ukrainian war "a proxy war" is tantamount to calling the American Revolution "a proxy war of France against Britain"

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@Miraemilia-c5e 2025-08-29

From a European, thank you for speaking up for Ukraine.

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@knockshinnoch1950 2025-09-03

I rarely agree with Shapiro on any topic but it's reassuring to see him here with a firm grasp of what this conflict is about as opposed to the many right wing US commentators who are in Putin's back pocket.

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@kiprasmilaknis5725 2025-09-01

As a Lithuanian (we call Ukrainians our brothers and sisters) I want to thank you for this video and the truth said in it.

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@yourdrumacademyuk 2025-09-16

I am a Ukrainian soldier who saw a lot of…. And deep in my soul I was always sure that you Ben, will never disappoint us. Thanks

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