Russia Invades Alaska, Here’s What Happens Next

Published 2024-08-10
Russia is on the war path and has set its sights on Alaska for its next major invasion! Check out today's insane new video where we explore the conflict and repercussions of a Russian invasion of the Northern most US state.

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All Comments (21)
  • I'll break it down....... Day 1= Russia is crushed Day 2= Alaskans dancing on dead Russians Day 3= Alaskans moving in to Russia Day 4= Alaskans now own russia.
  • @IVWOR
    Alaska 😏 Didn't you see the news? Russia is not even able to defend its territory.
  • @donutcrimeboss
    LOL invade Alaska? At the rate they invade Ukraine it would take 35 years before they reach Alaska shores. I don't have the time to sit through this scenario
  • Fantasy. Don't forget this is the same military that forgot to bring food and fuel when it tried to conquer it's neighbour.
  • @voided9593
    I’ll save you guys time If Russia tried invading Alaska they’d be pushed back by the US our Navy is stronger. If Russia somehow landed they’d probably lose the fight
  • @nigelsenchez
    Dude they can’t even hold Kursk. 😂 and they lost half their navy in the Black Sea.
  • @snowman7992
    If Putin was ever dumb enough to invade Alaska, Alaskans would have a field day and Texans would make a road trip just join in on the fun
  • “This whole battle is like Alaska cause I settled it. Cause you’re never gonna get it, нет! Couldn’t spin in my chamber if it was Russian roulette.” Catherine the Great
  • @mark-zd9tk
    This so unrealistic. What about nato or asia or Taiwanese military or Australia or Canada? All of them will help.
  • They already did a movie where Russian troops went into Alaska to shut down the Pipeline. It’s from 1982 and it’s called WWIII.
  • @RJoftheWest
    Putin: I'm taking back Alaska. USA: F*** off! no refunds!
  • @siebedegryse
    what do you mean "feeling more and more like a real life possibility" Russia can't even defend it's own border properly, i don't get why 99 procent of these ukraine war videos all say russia is losing terribly and then you say that
  • @TonyisToking
    What a ridiculous scenario… Currently, Ukraine is beating Russia… Ukraine… because they have more firepower as the US is supplying a small percentage of its arms. Russia is losing because it doesn’t have a greater amount of firepower than the Ukraine (again being supplied by the US via a small percentage of our ammunition reserves) and the Russian military is highly disorganized. Ukraine’s biggest reason for not being able to defeat Russia is actually the same reason Russia can’t defeat Ukraine. Ukrainian military isn’t exactly highly trained or organized themselves. Many are recent recruits, their active military numbers were nowhere near what they are now previous to this conflict. Meanwhile, the US has enough actively trained soldiers and reserve soldiers to outnumber the force of the Ukrainians and those numbers would be more effective due to their organization. Not to mention the US would be willing to employ its entire arsenal rather than what they’re willing to trust Ukrainian soldiers to handle. Russia invading Alaska would be Russia handing over their land to the United States. Literally a suicide mission.
  • @rookie.9175
    The amount of changes needed for this to be remotely possible is crazy
  • @Texas.T
    The most hostle and well armed state would not let that happen
  • @trentwalker2478
    As a lifelong Alaskan and an Anchorage resident, I say to China and Russia, your welcome to try...
  • @WSCEngineering
    There are 300 million people in the U.S. The average home has 3 guns and plenty of ammunition. This means there are almost a billion (900 million) guns held by the US civilian population alone. What keeps most Americans civilians from firing their weapons is the cost of ammo, and game tag limits. If the Russians invade, our government would make ammo free and there would be no tag limit. "open season!" Then there is the National Guard, Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air force, Marines. I wouldn't worry too much about things. In fact, it might be fun!