It's interesting and worth the watch. He proposes a realpolitik solution - probably something Mearsheimer would agree with - but thinks that this will be impossible to achieve with the current diplomatic resources. Instead he thinks that the war will go on, in some form, for another ten or fifteen years with the West being drawn in as the situation deteriorates.
Note that keeping the southern border open is more important to the Democrats than funding the Ukrainians. Given it was Democrat apparatchiks that fomented escalations, this is a significant signal.
We can expect to see a much more serious effort by the Europeans - Macron did a sitdown with the French media recently (he did well) where he confirmed continuing support. I predict that the European arms industry will see double digit growth.
Arestoyvch notes that the West is at the end of modernity, the result of which will be another Thirty Years War - something that caught the interest of Freddy. He also holds Huntington's view of the Clash of Civilisations.
Arestoyvch wants to create a neutral polycultural state and cut losses in the Donbas and Crimea. He's currently in America apparently because of hate speech (male chauvinism) criminal charges in Ukraine and was in the Ukrainian secret service. He's accused of being Pro-Russian by the ruling party and is going to run in the next Presidential campaign (he's widely known to the public as a calming figure during the initial invasion). Seems like a serious guy.
Meanwhile ....
'Igor Strelkov’s Angry Patriots Club (КРП) has published
a list of questions about Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine.'
39 questions about the war in Ukraine From Russia’s Angry Patriots Club. For your consideration - Off Guardian