Peskov Just Called It "War." Mobilization Next? - Professor Gerdes Explains 🇺🇦
Peskov just crossed a line Moscow has spent years trying to avoid: he called Russias invasion of Ukraine a war, not merely a special military operation. That wording matters because it may help prepare Russians for the next phase: broader mobilization, martial law logic, closed borders for military-age men, and an official narrative that Russia is no longer fighting Ukraine alone, but all of Europe and NATO. Meanwhile, Ukraine is striking deeper into Russia, Russian fuel problems are spreading, NATOs eastern flank is preparing for the worst, and Moscow appears to be building the political and informational justification for escalation.
0:00 Peskov says the forbidden word
1:10 Why war changes the mobilization logic
2:22 Russia may remove medical checks for mobilized men
3:17 Moscows NATO pretext is getting louder
4:21 Russia claims Baltic drone corridors without proof
5:21 Ukraines long-range drone reach is expanding
6:19 Russia exaggerates battlefield gains
7:02 Ceasefire offers as information warfare
8:07 Russian TV worries about unrest and gasoline shortages
9:27 Omsk refinery strike and why it mattered
10:47 Trump and Zelensky prepare to meet
12:35 Russia signals escalation while claiming peace
13:19 NATOs eastern flank prepares for a Russian threat
14:36 What this war reveals about what matters
15:05 Viewer comments, channel notes, and Jake Broes fundraiser