I suspect that there are two sides to the story that's happening in Ukraine, and Putin and Russia aren't 100% at fault. That said, perhaps Jacques Baud isn't the one who should be telling the other side of the story.
This is translated, from French language Wikipedia, about Baud,
According to journalist Antoine Hasday, published by Conspiracy Watch , an interview with Jacques Baud given to RT France “checks all the boxes for geopolitical conspiracy” 18 . The latter, sometimes invited by the traditional media, also intervened on the far-right web-television TV Libertés , as well as previously on RT France. Interviewed on this last channel by Frédéric Taddeï in September 2020, he in particular minimizes the human toll of the war in Darfur, which he reduces to 2,500 dead (against 300,000 according to the UN) and denies the responsibility of the Syrian army in the massacres in Homs in 2011 and in the chemical attacks in Ghouta , Khan Sheikhoun and Douma between 2013 and 2018. Taking up the official arguments of the Syrian regime of Bashar el-Assad , he also asserts that the photographs taken by the military photographer " Caesar " are not those of political opponents who died under torture, but of soldiers of the Syrian army. Jacques Baud also whitewashes Russia by considering that the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal was caused by a“food poisoning” and that the poisoning of Alexeï Navalny is probably “the fact of the mafia”.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Baud
Here's Baud's article, that's the subject of Iversen's video:
https://www.thepostil.com/the-milita...-ukraine/?s=09
Honestly thanks for posting this texassapper. I'm looking forward to wading into the article when I get some time.