Scott Ritter & Dan Kovalik: GAME OVER for Israel as Putin and China Humiliate IDF with This Move

Danny Haiphong
23 Aug 202422:37

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses a historic agreement brokered by China among Palestinian groups to establish a unified government, with implications for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It highlights the contrasting roles of rising powers like Russia and China versus the US and its allies. The conversation touches on the potential end of Zionism, the multipolar world's emergence, and the geopolitical shifts following Russia's actions in Ukraine. It also addresses the asymmetric warfare response from Russia, including the provision of advanced weaponry to Yemen, signaling a significant escalation in the region.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A historic agreement was brokered by China among 14 Palestinian resistance groups and political organizations, aiming to establish a unified government under the Palestine Liberation Organization.
  • 🌟 The agreement includes adherence to Palestine's right to armed resistance, marking a significant diplomatic step in the region.
  • 🔄 Russia has been active in the conflict, hosting Palestinian organizations and aligning with China in supporting the Palestinian cause, reminiscent of Soviet-era foreign policies.
  • 🏛️ The multipolar world is emerging, with the US's unipolar dominance being challenged, especially after Russia's special military operations in Ukraine.
  • 🕍 The end of Zionism is foreseen, with concerns about the potential destruction of Gaza and the loss of life as the ideology fades.
  • 🌎 The West, particularly the US, is criticized for not representing its people's desire for peace, with many wanting to stop funding wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
  • 🔗 China's diplomacy is praised for creating a 'fusion entity' that includes Hamas, potentially forcing Israel to negotiate with a unified Palestinian front.
  • 🚢 Russia is expected to engage in asymmetric warfare, providing advanced military equipment to Yemen through Iran, which could challenge US and Israeli naval power in the Red Sea.
  • 🛑 The US and its allies are warned about the consequences of their actions, with the potential for retaliation and a shift in the balance of power in the Middle East.
  • 💬 The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing the changing geopolitical landscape and the rise of a multipolar world, with Russia and China playing significant roles in conflict resolution and escalation.

Q & A

  • What is the historic agreement mentioned in the script involving China and Palestinian groups?

    -The historic agreement refers to a deal brokered by China among 14 Palestinian resistance groups and political organizations, agreeing to establish a Unified Government of Palestine under the Palestine Liberation Organization, adhering to Palestine's right to armed resistance.

  • How does the script describe the role of Russia in the Palestinian conflict?

    -The script describes Russia as actively engaging in the conflict by hosting Palestinian organizations with the aim of brokering unity, similar to China, and continuing to support the anti-colonial struggle as a successor to the Soviet Union's policies.

  • What is the speaker's view on the future of Zionism?

    -The speaker believes that Zionism is nearing its end and has become more hateful over time. They express concern about the potential loss of life as Zionism ends and the survival of Gaza.

  • What is the multipolar world's impact on the conflicts mentioned in the script?

    -The multipolar world, as represented by the actions of Russia and China, is seen as promoting peaceful resolutions to difficult problems and challenging the unipolar world order dominated by the United States, which the speaker views as having contributed to conflicts and wars.

  • How does the script discuss the West's representation of its people regarding the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine?

    -The script suggests that Western governments do not represent their people's desire for peace, as it claims most Americans want to stop funding Ukraine, and there is a shift in European sentiment against the war in Ukraine and the conflict in Gaza.

  • What is the significance of the 'Beijing declaration' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'Beijing declaration' is not explicitly detailed in the script, but it is implied to be a significant diplomatic move that has contributed to the multipolar world's development and the shifting dynamics in international relations.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the potential consequences of the West's actions in the Middle East?

    -The speaker warns that the West, particularly the United States, will eventually face repercussions for its actions, including potential military losses due to overreach and a lack of international support and legitimacy.

  • How does the script discuss the role of Iran and Yemen in the context of Russia's asymmetric warfare?

    -The script suggests that Russia is providing modern weapons to Iran, which could then be transferred to Yemen, enhancing their military capabilities against Israel and the United States, as part of Russia's asymmetric response to Western actions.

  • What does the speaker imply about the West's understanding of warfare and retaliation?

    -The speaker implies that the West, particularly the United States, has been insulated from the realities of retaliation due to its historical position of power, but this is changing as other nations, such as Russia, begin to respond in kind to Western aggression.

  • What is the script's stance on the importance of the developments involving Russia, China, and the Middle East compared to Netanyahu's speech?

    -The script suggests that while mainstream media may focus on Netanyahu's speech, the developments involving Russia and China's diplomacy and military support in the Middle East will have a more lasting and significant impact on history.

Outlines

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🕊️ China's Diplomatic Role in Palestine's Unification

The video discusses a historic agreement brokered by China among 14 Palestinian resistance groups and political organizations to establish a unified state of Palestine under the Palestine Liberation Organization. The agreement upholds the right to armed resistance and has been acknowledged by Western media as significant despite their pessimism. The role of Russia in supporting Palestinians and brokering unity is also highlighted, with a comparison to the Soviet Union's foreign policy. The video suggests that the end of Zionism is nearing, but there are concerns about the potential loss of life and the survival of Gaza in the process.

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🌏 Multipolar World and the Shift in Global Power Dynamics

The script addresses the changing global power dynamics with the rise of multipolar world, spurred by Russia's military operations in Ukraine. It contrasts the reactions of rising powers like Russia and China to the Palestinian conflict with those of the United States and its allies. The video suggests that the world is moving away from the unipolar world dominated by the US towards a multipolar one that seeks peaceful resolutions to conflicts. It also touches on the West's wars in the Muslim world and the significant loss of life, as well as the ongoing conflict in the Congo that has received less attention.

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🤝 The Impact of Russia and China's Embrace of Resistance Movements

The speaker elaborates on the embrace of resistance movements by Russia and China, particularly in relation to Iran, Yemen, and the broader access of resistance. The script highlights a monumental declaration that has not received as much coverage due to other events, such as Netanyahu's visit. The video discusses the Beijing declaration and the potential for Russia and China to strike deals around arms, suggesting a move towards a world that challenges the US Empire and its influence.

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🛡️ Asymmetric Warfare and the Escalation of Conflicts

The script delves into the concept of asymmetric warfare, where Russia has promised to provide weapons to the enemies of the United States and Europe in retaliation for their support of Ukraine. It discusses the potential for heavily armed Yemen, which has already embarrassed Israel with a significant strike, to become even more formidable. The video suggests that Russia's defense agreement with Iran could lead to the transfer of modern military equipment to Yemen, which could be used effectively against Israel and the US.

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🗣️ The Reckoning of American and Western Interventions

The final paragraph reflects on the inevitable consequences of American and Western interventions in foreign conflicts. It discusses the West's history of waging wars without facing retaliation on their own soil, and the potential for this to change as a result of their actions. The video calls for Americans to wake up to the repercussions of their country's destructive actions abroad and the economic impact that is also on the horizon. The speaker concludes by asking for support for independent media through Patreon to ensure the continuation of geopolitical analysis.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Unified state of Palestine

The concept of a 'Unified state of Palestine' refers to the aspiration of establishing a single, unified Palestinian government that represents all Palestinian territories, including the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. This idea is central to the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is seen as a crucial step towards peace in the region. The script mentions a historic agreement brokered by China amongst 14 Palestinian resistance groups and political organizations, which is a significant move towards this unified state.

💡Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

The Palestine Liberation Organization is an umbrella political organization that claims to represent the world's Palestinians. It was established in 1964 to consolidate various Palestinian groups and has been pivotal in the peace negotiations with Israel since the 1990s. The PLO is recognized as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, and its affirmation in the Beijing Declaration is a key outcome of the Palestinian factions' reconciliation talks, as highlighted in the script.

💡Armed resistance

Armed resistance in the context of the video script refers to the right of Palestine to resist occupation through armed means, as agreed upon in the historic document that established a unified government. This right is a contentious issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is acknowledged by some Palestinian groups as a necessary means to counter what they perceive as oppressive actions by Israel.

💡Western mainstream media

The term 'Western mainstream media' is used in the script to describe the media outlets based in Western countries, which are often criticized for their portrayal of global events, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The script suggests that these media outlets may not fully acknowledge the significance of the steps taken towards Palestinian unity, instead focusing on other aspects such as Netanyahu's speech, which the speaker considers less historically significant.

💡Hamas

Hamas is a Palestinian Islamic organization and political party that has been a key player in the governance of the Gaza Strip since 2007. It is known for its military wing, the Qassam Brigades, which has conducted attacks against Israel. The script discusses the role of Hamas in the historic agreement for a unified Palestinian government and its inclusion in the PLO, marking a significant shift in Palestinian political unity.

💡Beijing Declaration

The Beijing Declaration is the outcome of a reconciliation agreement signed by various Palestinian factions during talks facilitated by China. This declaration signifies a crucial step towards Palestinian unity and is seen as a significant stride towards peace in the region. It includes the affirmation of the PLO as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people and the establishment of an interim government focused on post-conflict reconstruction in Gaza.

💡Zionism

Zionism, as discussed in the script, refers to the movement and philosophy that supports the establishment and development of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. The speaker expresses concern about the hateful nature of Zionism and its impact over time, suggesting that it is nearing its end. The script also raises concerns about the potential loss of life as Zionism declines and the fate of Gaza in this process.

💡Multi-polar world

The term 'multi-polar world' in the script refers to a global order characterized by several powerful nations or blocs having nearly equal amounts of military, cultural, and economic influence. The speaker contrasts the roles of rising powers like Russia and China, which are actively engaging in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with that of the United States and its allies. The multi-polar world is seen as giving rise to new diplomatic efforts and potentially changing the dynamics of international relations.

💡Netanyahu's speech

In the script, 'Netanyahu's speech' is mentioned in contrast to the historic agreement for Palestinian unity. The speaker suggests that while the speech may be heavily covered by Western media, it will ultimately be a footnote in history compared to the significance of the Beijing Declaration and the steps towards a unified Palestinian government.

💡Asymmetric warfare

Asymmetric warfare is mentioned in the script as a strategy that Russia is purportedly adopting in response to actions by the United States and Europe. It involves using indirect methods and tactics, such as providing weapons to adversaries of the West, to counterbalance and challenge the superior conventional military strength of the opponent. The script suggests that Russia may supply advanced weaponry to groups like Hezbollah in Yemen, potentially impacting the balance of power in the region.

Highlights

Historic agreement brokered by China amongst 14 Palestinian resistance groups and political organizations to establish a Unified Government of Palestine.

The agreement adheres to Palestine's right to armed resistance, acknowledged by Western mainstream media as significant despite pessimism.

Russia's active role in hosting Palestinian organizations for unity discussions, reflecting a multipolar world's response to the conflict.

The contrast between rising powers' engagement with the Palestinian conflict versus the United States and its allies.

Russia and China's support for Palestinians as a continuation of anti-colonial and anti-fascist policies from the Soviet Union era.

The potential quickening of the end of Zionism, a philosophy described as increasingly hateful.

Concerns about the human cost of Zionism's end and the survival of Gaza amidst the conflict.

The West's governments not representing their people's desire to stop funding wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

The birth of a multipolar world spurred by Russia's special military operations in Ukraine.

The unipolar world created by the US post-Soviet Union collapse and its decision to wage war, particularly in the Muslim world.

Estimates of four million Muslim lives lost since the war on terror began, highlighting the scale of conflict.

The ongoing bloodshed in the Congo, receiving little attention despite the scale of loss.

The Beijing declaration's role and the embrace of resistance movements by Russia and China.

The monumental yet underreported diplomatic efforts by Russia and China in contrast to Netanyahu's visit.

China's diplomatic act of creating a unified Palestinian entity, changing the dynamics of Israel's negotiation stance.

The potential for Russia to provide advanced military equipment to Iran, which could then be transferred to Yemen.

The asymmetric warfare promised by Russia, including providing weapons to the US and Europe's enemies.

Yemen's significant hit on Tel Aviv and the implications of being more heavily armed.

The West's historical luxury of waging war without facing attacks in return, and the changing dynamics.

The call for Americans to wake up to the repercussions of their country's wars and destruction abroad.

Transcripts

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there was just a a historic right before

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Netanyahu gave his speech a historic

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agreement brokered by China amongst 14

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Palestinian resistance groups uh

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political

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organizations basically agreeing to uh

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to establish a Unified Government of

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Palestine unified state of Palestine

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under the peoples under the Palestine

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Liberation

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Organization and the document adhere to

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palestine's right to Armed

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resistance and uh even the Western

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mainstream media had to even though they

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said that there's a lot of pessimism

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around it they had to acknowledge it as

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incredibly significant you've also had

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you know Russia had has had a lot

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of uh you know activity around this

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conflict too also hosting uh Palestinian

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organizations for the same purpose a

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couple of times over the last year so

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maybe you could comment on

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the role and the contrast between how

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the rising powers in the multi-polar

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world have uh uh reacted to this

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conflict and engaged with this conflict

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versus the United States and of course

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whoever its allies

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are yeah uh I mean it is pretty

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incredible to see

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um Russia and China stepping

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up as you say to support the

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Palestinians to uh broker Unity between

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the resistance groups in Palestine it

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has frankly a feel from the old days

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when the Soviet Union still existed um

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in Russia's foreign policy these days

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looks a lot like the Soviet Union's

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foreign policy in fact in I believe it

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was May of 2022 the foreign Ministry of

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Russia put out a white paper on their

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foreign policy and in paragraph five

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they said that Russia is a legal

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successor to the Soviet Union and uh as

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such it would continue the two main

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policies of the Soviet Union which were

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anti-fascism and anti-colonialism

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supporting the anti-colonial struggle

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and that's exactly what Russia and China

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are doing um with Palestine in

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particular right

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now which is very heartening as Scott

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said I I think you will see the

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quickening of the end of of Zionism

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uh which has to go it is a hateful uh

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philosophy and be and has become more

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hateful over

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time of course uh my concern and I think

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a lot of people's concern is how many

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people would will be will die in the

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process of Zionism dying how many people

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will Israel take with

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it and will Gaza survive it right will

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will Zionism end

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before Gaza is destroyed and

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um I pray that it that that it is but I

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I fear for the future of Gaza of course

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one has

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to um but the

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world I think the people of the world

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it's not hyperbolic to say the people of

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the world are with

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Palestine even in the west the people

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largely are um they certainly don't want

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to see this Slaughter happening in Gaza

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the truth is the governments of the West

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don't really well represent their own

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people in terms of that not in terms of

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Gaza or frankly by this time not even in

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Ukraine most Americans want to stop

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funding

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Ukraine um the Europeans we're seeing

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elections that are showing that the

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Europeans are turning against that war

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as well in Ukraine and certainly against

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the war in Gaza so

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um as you say the multipolar world is

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fully in

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birth at this moment spurred on it first

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and again I guess as we

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transition by the special military

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operations of Russia and Ukraine I mean

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you know that almost overnight it was

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incredible to see how the multi-polar

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world really

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Blossom after that and then after uh

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October 7th we're seeing it grow and

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strengthen even more

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so um again I am heartened by that the

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unipolar world that the US created after

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the collapse of the Soviet

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Union was an ugly world the us could

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have after the collapse of the Soviet

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Union been a harbinger of Peace in this

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world it decided to go the opposite way

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it decided to use its power

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in the world to wage

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war particularly in the Muslim world I

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mean that has to be pointed

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out um it's been estimated that four

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million Muslims lost their lives uh

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since the so-called war and Terror began

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um 911 um after

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911 um four million people that's an

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incredible number um and that's just the

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tip of the iceberg in the Congo

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six million people at least have been

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killed and by the way that Slaughter

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continues you know we have to have you

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know all eyes on Gaza but meanwhile in

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in Congo and Sudan you have incredible

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Bloodshed that's happening that's

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getting almost no attention at all you

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know and I maybe we have to save that

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for another day but these are again all

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war wars of

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Empire that the West has been waging and

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you know to build upon what Scott said

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not only is Zionism seeing the end of

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days the US Empire seeing the end of

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days as

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well uh but again many people suffer and

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die as th that Empire

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collapses yeah and scottt maybe you can

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comment on not just the Beijing

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declaration also you mentioned Russia

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and Yemen the aoti

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onala U perhaps striking a deal around

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arms you we've had the access of

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resistance in large part Embrace both

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Russia and China of course there are

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going to be disagreements and I'm sure

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that there are disagreements among them

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but overall the overall policy has been

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moving toward whether it's Iran's

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relationship Yemen's relationship or the

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rest of the access of resistance

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relationship with Russia and China so

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could you comment on this in the context

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of this pretty Monumental not getting a

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lot of coverage or maybe as much

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coverage given netanyahu's visit but

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given the huge declaration that happened

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at the same time well I mean again this

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is what I was um alluding to before

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where you

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know right now our mainstream media in

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the west United States is focused on

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netanyahu's speech um it will be a

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footnote in history when the eventual

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book is written about this time um his

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speech will literally just be a footnote

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because it's meaningless it's um he's

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I gotta watch my Lang I'm very angry

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right now so I have to um I have to be

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very careful because I can immediately

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go into Marine Corps mode and and use

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language it probably isn't appropriate

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so um these are infuriating times but

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continue

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words are meaningless words it's just

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hot air coming out of his mouth um it's

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infuriating but what historians will

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reflect on is this Israel said that they

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will not do business with Hamas that's

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one of their red lines and I understand

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that's a even even though I don't

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support the Israeli government um if if

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I'm being honest as a mediator that's a

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tough one to swallow to tell Israel no

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you got to sit down at the table with

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Hamas um what China did is

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um there there's no more Hamas I mean

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there you know it it exists but China

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has created this Fusion entity uh that

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now has legitimacy um that will be able

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to sit down and um and negotiate and

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Israel has no choice now no choice

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Israel can't say that's Hamas it's not

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Hamas it's something different Hamas is

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part of it this was a brilliant Act of

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diplomacy by China I I should point out

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that I think Russia actually initiated

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this um this this effort they brought

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Hamas and the P into Moscow to have the

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discussions this is part of that

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collusion taking place between Russia

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and China about what a multi-polar world

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should look like which is a world that

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seeks peaceful resolutions to some of

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the most difficult problems remember it

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was Russia again initiating dialogue

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China closing the deal on the um the the

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normalization of relations between Iran

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and Saudi Arabia which is a fundamental

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Game Changer both those Nations now are

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going to be sitting at the bricks table

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unimaginable five years ago uh to talk

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about that that happened um now Russ and

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China have created the conditions where

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um Israel will have to sit down with

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this Fusion element and and do business

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with they can't say that's us this is

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the genius of uh of of of of what has

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happened here and people need to be you

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know talking about that but there's

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another aspect of it too because

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Russia you know I always advise people

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you you both know who Ray McGovern is

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Right Dan you've met Ray McGovern

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yes yeah I know he's been on the show

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Ray McGovern first of all he's just a

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hell of a nice guy I mean you can't help

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but love Ray McGovern he's literally you

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know every man's Grandpa uh the grandpa

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you just dreamed of having because he's

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that good of a guy um but you know he's

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a man who used to be a CIA analyst um

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back in the day uh when I when I worked

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with the CIA I was never in the CIA but

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when I worked with them um we called the

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Soviet uh branch of Sova Soviet Affairs

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um and that was the sort of the the

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brain of all Soviet related analysis he

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predates the Soviet Affairs so he's he's

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before so I made the mistake once of

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saying oh Ray was with SOA and he called

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me up and said Scott I'm before SOA um

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that's how old he is but Ry taught me a

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couple things um he he said you know

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stop

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distrusting um Russian media and the

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statements made by Russian politicians

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because it's it's a carryover from

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Soviet times where you know we had

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sovietologists who would literally look

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at photographs and look at how close

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people are standing to whom to determine

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what the power structure is in the pull

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B oh my God coan's wearing a fur hat and

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he's 4.6 inches from bnff the world is

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coming to an end um kind of thing and he

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said no all you have to do is read the

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Soviet press read the statements made

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listen to the speeches they're not line

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they get up there and they say something

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because that's what they're going to do

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um Putin is one of the most transparent

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leaders out there he meets all the time

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with the governors with his own cabinet

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and the the minutes of these meetings

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are published you can watch it on

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YouTube you can read it if you have the

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patience to do this you know I'm a

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specialist in this so this is what I do

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for a living that's why I'm pretty

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boring you know but uh the the the the

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the fact of the matter is Putin has said

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some things like you fired the America

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and in Europe gave Ukraine weapons that

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they then used to attack Russia and

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there will be a price to pay we will we

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are holding you accountable and we will

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pay the price now immediately people

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jumped on that said oh my God Russia's

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gonna hit American forces hit Russia's

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not that not that crude or crafts and

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they came out they said no it'll it'll

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be an asymmetric response

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um which means they're going to come at

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it a different then later on he said

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what that means we're going to provide

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weapons to the enemies of the United

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States and Europe so that those weapons

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can be used to attack the United States

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and Europe that's what's going to happen

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and we will pick the time and place I

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believe because right after Israel

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struck uh Yemen in retaliation for the

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hoodi Drone strike on Tel Aviv I think

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lavro uh who's chairing the uh Security

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Council right now uh said that uh Russia

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will not sit on the sidelines forever uh

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that Russia is going to get involved um

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I think Russia has gotten involved

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Russia just finalized a uh a very

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detailed uh defense agreement with Iran

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and I believe there's classified annexes

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to that um and I think one of the

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classified annexes deal with the

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transfer of Russian military equipment

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to Iran with the intention of Iran

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transferring it to to to Yemen to the

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hoodi U why well why would I mean Russia

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shouldn't be landing IL 76s in SAA

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airport um that's not asymmetric that's

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in your face Iran already has a very

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efficient Logistics uh system set up

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where they are transferring weapons to

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Yemen so Iran will continue that but now

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the weapons are going to be more modern

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they're going to be weapons can sink um

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US Naval vessels in the Red Sea

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um if they get the Onyx uh anti-ship

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missile system that's a certainty um and

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they're going to get missiles that can

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strike Israel without being shot down um

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and this is the escalation this is what

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he uh Russia promised to do so this is

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the other side of the coin on the one

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hand you have genius uh diplomacy taking

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place that sets the condition for peace

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but on the other hand you have real

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politic where the Russians are going to

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follow through because Ray McGovern told

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me when Russia says something take it to

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the bank are going to follow through

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with the asymmetric Warfare they're

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going to provide these weapons to Yemen

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through a proxy Iran and those weapons

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will be used to great effect uh against

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Israel and the United States the gloves

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are off you don't get the fire attack

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them's missiles at Crimea and kill

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vacationers on a Sebastapol Beach

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without there being repercussions and

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the repercussions will be a heavily

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armed Yemen and what is Israel going to

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do bomb Yemen get in line man the Saudis

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have been doing it since 2014 America

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and the British tried to do it uh

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couldn't couldn't accomplish the

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objective um the Emy have just gotten

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stronger gotten better um I mean and

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that's what people are going to be

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writing about not Benjamin yya who's

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pathetic little arade of a you know

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speech in front of the US Congress the

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disgrace of the US Congress they're

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going to be talking about the diplomacy

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of Russia and China and the asymmetric

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warfare that's going to break the back

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of Israel and the United States uh in in

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the region and you

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know I'm not happy about this I I I

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again I just have to be honest I'm an

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American and uh I don't want American

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Sailors to die I don't don't want

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American sers to die Airmen to die I

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want them to get the hell out of that

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region and come home and live uh but

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we're we don't have politicians that

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think sanely we don't re we don't have

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military officials that understand the

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limits of power and we're going to end

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up sailing ships into Harm's Way um and

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we're going to we're going to lose these

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ships and we're going to lose Americans

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and it's going to break my heart but it

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is the inevitable com you know the

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inevitable um consequence of uh

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empirical overreach America is trying to

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do too much with too little with no

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international support and most

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importantly no legitimacy we lack

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legitimacy of purpose in everything we

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do in the Middle East

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today yeah Dan I want to give you

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actually the final comment on this U

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before we move on because you know uh

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I'd like to hear your assessment not

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just what Scott said but also given

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these developments adding

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in the the fact that Russia has promised

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and this was a while ago this was when

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the United States and NATO everyone was

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coming in and saying we're going to

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allow Ukraine to use our weapons to

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strike deep into Russian territory

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Russia said okay well we're going to

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start arming your adversaries because uh

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that is what you would call an ier ey

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that's that's that's that's the the

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proper response so can you talk about in

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the context of this especially with

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Yemen Yemen just landed a pretty big hit

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on Tel Aviv a very embarrassing one and

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now they could very well uh find

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themselves even more heavily armed and

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even more impressively armed than they

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already have been which you know uh not

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only do they have friends in the aess of

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resistance but they also have you know

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they're not a stranger to government

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they do have a military they do have

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access to their own government um as

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beleaguered as it's been by us Saudi

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Invasion so your final words Dan yeah

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now first of all cheers to Yemen I I

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mean it's one of the poorest countries

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on Earth as Scott uh said it it's been a

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victim of a very brutal War since

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2014 again supported by the United

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States and Great

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Britain um some believe that was a

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genocidal War as well which also led to

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a famine in um in

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Yemen um and and still this very poor

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country War torn

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country has crippled the

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shipping uh of the world in the Red Sea

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to support Gaza they don't have to do

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that they are sacrificing

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themselves to do that and uh one can

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only applaud it in my in my view uh you

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know the genocide Convention of

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1948 says that you know the nations of

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the world have an obligation to stop and

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prevent

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genocide when they see it and Yemen is

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actually taking that seriously it's one

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of the few countries that is that's

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actually physically doing something

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about it but in terms of you know Russia

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and its statements about um you know

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retaliating against the west through

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proxies you know the west and the US imp

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particular has had the

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luxury

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for basically its whole history of going

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to war with other countries without

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being attacked in return

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right even when we lose thousands tens

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of thousands of troops like we did in

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Vietnam you never saw Vietnamese on the

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streets of New York City fighting us

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right but they could have they would

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have had every right to do that

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right and you know it was inevitable at

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some point you will reap what you sow

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you cannot go to war with the rest of

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the world you cannot support a war

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against

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Russia as you said uh support Ukraine to

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Target

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um civilians deep within Russia to

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Target Russia's defense radar defense

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systems that were designed not to defend

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against you know uh countries like

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Ukraine that are next door but to defend

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against intercontinental ballistic

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missiles from the United

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States uh you can't do that and expect

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forever not to be hit and

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return and Americans are used to that

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though

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Americans you know are shocked to think

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that that other countries would somehow

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strike back but it will

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happen

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and you

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know again

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uh people cannot expect to go to

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war um and have it a a totally

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unilateral thing which again the

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Americans have had for so long um and

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Americans need to start waking up that

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we have we have carried out these wars

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abroad destroyed entire nations

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destroyed civilizations destroyed

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Antiquities of the world again

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particularly in the Middle

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East

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um they have to wake up to that

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destruction and and that we at some

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point will

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feel um you know the real repercussions

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of that they're coming and they're also

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coming

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