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some senators were saying they did not even know what the u. s. actually, it's a new j as questions a slow fall to the rate of the kill for you is surface me. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops and niger there is on a brief us next week as to why or why they were there and what they were doing. and we don't know exactly where we're at in the world militarily and what we're doing. so john mccain is going to try to create a new system to make sure that we can answer the question while we're there. we'll know how many soldiers are there, and if somebody gets killed there, that we won't find out about it in the paper. now ask yourself, what's really list full the you is to do. mumble. we are aware of the statement from the national council for the safe guard of the homeland and usually air which follow spring discussions at senior levels. in the i made this week about our concerns with the cnsp is trajectory we are in touch with the cns be and we'll provide further updates as warrant that we heard from an international relations
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expert who says us expectations that need share to reverse this decision to ex military cooperation with america, or just empty hopes. as it goes on, i do not think it is possible for the cna's speech to reverse the decision to denounce the corp agreement on which links new share with the american authorities . the colonies in between the united states of america and france is obvious. it's true that the united states can seriously and intelligently tried to preserve their interests by playing a bit of diplomacy, so as not to give the cnn speech the opportunity to chase away the american military. the united states was behind all the decisions that were taken. africans understood that, well, this is why people today treats the united states as well as friends and others in the same way. they insult them, they burn the flag point, it's a fact. it's obvious, and it demonstrates the deterioration, the degradation of relations between african peoples. and i was going to say western leaders because deep down people understand the consequences between the 3
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countries. first, between the chair and the united states is the suspension of military corporation. and just as this was the case for funds and it is extremely important that disagreements which has been denounced is that a legal agreement, it did not follow any normal procedure. the national assembly was not consulted at the time. people ended on the jerry in soil as if they were in constant territory. need to stay with archie international up. next we take a look at india is global and cultural impacts of the prior buddy program. no borrowing holidays and some occasional family days. we mail posts or show every single day used to be weekly, but now daily. so look for us troop bomb number one for the
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highest ranking, jewish american politician and us history says he is rarely prime minister. must go wild truth ball number 2. so should show or be saying that democracy is ok elsewhere, but not it is real democracy can't work and is really said this really truth pump. number 3, the us names to re colonize latin america and africa. who said that i'm going to tell you, i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact the right. joining me now to run through some of these big topics that we're going to be talking about today because they are big in the news. as former pentagon official, mike maloof. michael, thanks so much for being with us. thank you. also independent journalist sample say, you can read his work by the way at some stacked dot com where he covers everything
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from genocide to big tech. and even more importantly, if you want to hear him check in once in a while on some of the state department briefings, he's the guy asking some of the tough questions to some of those dude section. so thanks for being here. so good to be with your card. chuck schumer, let's start there. he is arguably the highest ranking, georgia american. i don't know, politician, that like that official and us history. the whole world is still feeling the rumor ations, the tremors of what he did over the weekend when he slammed is really a prime minister. be nothing. yahoo, here's a part of that. as a lifelong supporter, it is really is become clear to me and that's in yahoo coalition. no longer fits the needs of israel after october 7th. i should tell you now that after he said that maybe that to me. yeah. who came back and said it's inappropriate. he said, he shouldn't have said something like that is that it was wrong. and then you said
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something else that kind of struck me is a hispanic kid growing up in the united states. he said, what about a banana republic? it almost seemed to me like he was insinuating that you can say that about those little latino countries that you guys have owned and run for over a 100 years or so. but you can't say that about us. we're not quite a mom while we're not hung doris. i don't know when i heard that it, that i didn't like the sound of it, but there's something else that we should tell you. it is true as reported by writers and many other outlets that 50 percent of israelis or there are bucks, say they don't want him back as their prime minister after the gods attacks. so that's where we are, sam, let me begin with you. you hear this comment from schumer didn't shock, you know, it didn't shocked me at all. i think that the us system has been tending towards trying to make netanyahu something of almost a fall guy for this. it's not netanyahu, that's the problem is a big part of the problem. but it's an entire structure of the us and is really
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establishment is working together to build up by stages in a number of ways to this moment where the, where the, where israel could be actually perpetrating this genocide. nobody, nobody was out in the streets saying schumer, please tell netanyahu to resign it. so why people are out in the 3 things stop arming. israel as of slaughter is the bodies, but he won't do that, but he won't do that. here's the question. i have to ask you then does it, it's. ringback to me that he may have been doing the president's bidding. when chart did said i'm gonna explain this to you in just a little bit. oh, i believe you watch. i believe you watched. yeah. he was, it was really, why am i going out there on his own? this is part of the us establishment and how it wants to wash its hands. because if it wasn't even fair to say that he did it by didn't couldn't do it because biden's not jewish. oh um possibly, but also possibly to a trial balloon. i mean, you know, by and doesn't want to go head to head with net biden's up for re election. you
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know, you know, i mean, it gets complicated and the number of ways for buying to do it. it helps to have a you know, a sort of get kind of do that michael. were you shocked? and what did you think of the immediate come back from missing? yeah. well i, i to was not surprised. and i think it really represents something intriguing, that schumer represents the traditional democrats in this country. the democrats are against the way the israelis are thinking of the way israel is acting today. mm hm. uh cod. simply because they just rarely are the american americans. believing this equality, you know, you can put rights and all that. that's absolutely and ask them out to the 2 state solution and to the palestinians. well, and, and so concepts. so consequently here you have a jew saying this and it's, it's sending this reverberations. you say, well here's the thing, does it even make a difference that he's george because in the end that there's something we found, i think it's more that he's democrat. i wanted to go back and look at something
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where a b, b has been asked or has commented in the past about how he feels about when america criticizes them. so does, does meaning and then yahoo, and i'm asking you, do you think maybe an engineer who really cares about what american political leaders say? i want you to hear something we found this is a recording. this is recorded back in 2001 he didn't know he was being recorded by the way, he's talking about attacking bella city and. and he's saying that the gotta hit the palestinians hard. that's the only way those people were learn. and then he's asked in the conversation, it's fascinating what he thinks it's the united states start saying, hey, you guys are becoming the aggressors. and the rest of the world criticize him. he talks about what he thinks of us criticism. take a listen. the, the
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the issue 80 percent of americans are with us. i can handle the americans. i can maneuver american says baby netanyahu samuel say what the us public opinion has been manipulated by the us as really establishment for decades. absolutely. they manipulated into the iraq war. the lots of other things, but i think the manipulations continue. and i think schumer's statements are part of the manipulation, right? they want to pretend that they're distancing themselves from the now while
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continuing to provide the diplomatic cover at the un and the weapons for israel to continue slaughter. so that's 1st off. i also think that this, this speech, the timing of it right after the tick tock think, which was portrayed as an anti china national security thing, but was largely in israel say, and it was the, you know, you know, trump talked about getting rid of the, you know, banning tick tock years ago and it was completely stalled. look at the wall street journal reporting right after these late report right after october 7th. this came back to life. and that's how they're really helping israel this week. they're, they're, they're, they're forcing the sale potentially of tick tock. and then the newton who has deep ties to as well, to them aside. hm. and so on comes in. it says i'll buy it. so they're trying to wipe out a main platform for gen xers to be putting out information quite
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a cold as well in hand. the thing go over to a newton with it is rarely spoke french. do you know? do you know what do you hear? what he's saying, you know, so here's, here's, here's what i think sam is getting out here. michael. there was a time when guys old guys like the 3 of us that grew up in america where we got all our news from tom broke on walter cronkite and these guys, and it was institutionalized notes. today you can watch, rick sanchez, is program or joe rogan or tucker carlson. and you're going to hear a different story. not to mention kids are watching anybody. they're talking amongst themselves on tick tock. and what they're saying is, a lot of these things that we used to take for granted in the world are not the way we were told they were by e, russia, china, whatever israel among those. and that's what strange do you think that's what's different from one? maybe that's about who made that comment in 2001. well, i, i agree because he said americans are with us. they'll always be with us. how is that true today? it is not true today. it is not true today to the extent that you're seeing so many
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people today rising up against them. but what the 3 of us are doing in terms of the genocide that's going on in palestine. what is it that young people, is it a little because a big yes, because these are the democrats that bite and wants to hold on to me. it gets back to this. he's losing that support and that's why netanyahu came up. i'm sorry that, that it came out at this time to make that to make that statement was the democrat and republican, but it's the difference between how is the railings, if that is language, are not treated one way by republicans. and another way by democrats on am i getting this wrong or is the right i've, you, democrats and republicans establishment democrats and republicans as being part of like a digestive system. yeah, they do different things for like, you know, trump moving the embassy to jerusalem. no conventional president could have done that. right. but trump could okay want to, because you know, a crumbs off the wall and da da da so he can get away with doing something like
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that. so where's the work where, where as well as, you know, a book shorter clinton couldn't do a move like that. so the establishment use is different presidents to do different . yeah, i think the establishment is not republican and it's not democratic, right. on establishing, right? we have in this country, okay, you will come back and argue that out later. let me get to my next point. i found something on ensure speech. so last night i was coming back from miami and i was reading it on the point that as i'm reading the speech, i'm thinking to myself, what is this here? where he says, and i want you to hear him, maybe i got it wrong. you tell me, you seems to be saying a real democracy, the thing that we're always pushing all over the world, not in israel. we don't need to establish democracy and as well because of the democracy wouldn't work in his real name on his own works as it is longstanding american policy to deport support democracy overseas. but in this hypothetical, single state democracy could cost is rarely jews. their safety is extreme,
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is where to take control of this new state of affairs to ultimately achieve their 28 the violent expulsion of jews from the holy land. now this has no abstract for your thousands of years of jewish history show that when things go badly, the people of the country in which jews live, even in a democracy all too often turn on them as convenient scapegoat. there's no guarantee this wouldn't happen again in a single is rarely palestinian state to have palestinian voters be the protector of israeli. jews would be a bridge too far to accept his actually michael, i'll start with you this time. he's actually right. if you look at it historically started in tor, the entire us, canada experience has been every time they're in a country and there's a problem in that country, they do get beat up. it happened in the middle. it should happen in jerusalem. it
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happened that happened in germany. it happened in poland, have cast systems in europe. and, and you see this with gypsies, you saw it with, with other minorities. i mean, even in romania and white, i was there, the low something lower than the romanians, for example, would be the gypsies, the romans, is that how nobody saying you have a democracy in israel and i'm arguing that he's our to a well, he's right. it's never been good to a threat to jews around the world that for the different they lived together for 2000 years before this before and before zionism was created a business as opposed to jewish jewish. and so is the real question here that he's right, that jews have not been treated fairly in democratic systems in the past. however, you can't legislate something like what he's asking us to legislate and say israel should be a stain from democracy. that's kind of what he's saying. yeah, well, he's saying that, but look, i mean, you said ask inaji, you know, i mean it's
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a european experience. the whole house was the europeans right. ever. um, so you know, if anything jews have often taken refuge in muslim countries that are mental majority, so there are holidays. and so what he's trying to do there is to say that he doesn't want a single democratic state. because the cause, if you, if you give democracy, you've got to get the freedom of the positives. and once you do that, they're going to be in each other. scripts have to be so as opposed to now and what you actually have to sign the saying that they'll, they'll be at each other's throats in a way that might threaten dues. i, i say in lots of people say, you know what, why don't you know, look in south africa, right? i mean, you'd be, everybody's off there would be a lot of people's out there would be a blood test if you and did a part time. you entered apartheid, there's no blood that will hold your total hold. that's the solution that people want. well then there's the next question because he said something else right after that speech. and he, he said something which we've heard a 1000000 times from baby. nothing. no, but never from an american leader where he said it is a jewish state right,
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seeming to say that if you're not jewish, you don't. busy long in that territory, i'm just trying to be as modern as i can about this, and i want to be as fair as i possibly can. is it proper to say that a particular country, a particular domain or particular city or particular, anything can only be a people of a certain religion? that's the question that we're gonna tackle. that's a tough one. when we come back to stay with us, the, the, the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community. most i'll send some of the same assistance as being the one else calls question about this. even though we will
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fan in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia, routing and supports the r t spoke back, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the student services question. did you say a request which is the
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the car? welcome back. i'm rick sanchez and were talking to someone who you probably could find on television. if you started looking for some of the briefings at the state department, the samuel saying he is one of the reporters. he's an independent journalist by the way. and you can also find his work at sub stack. and michael duluth is a former pentagon official who was there during the iraq war and several other shorted parts of our history in this country. let's start, let's go to another comment. that struck me from a, from chuck schumer and there, there was something else in his speech. and i,
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the reason i'm mentioning this is obviously, i've heard this articulated, we've all heard this articulated that israel is a jewish state. we've heard that from baby. nothing. you know many, many, many times, but to hear uh, the lead one of the leading us elected officials say it struck me a little bit and, and i just want you to listen to it. and i want to pick the conversation up. but i want to be as fair as possible about this. so here it is. second and even more important, the jewish people have a right to their own state. it is so troubling to me that many people, especially on the left, seemed to acknowledge and even celebrate this, right? the state for the, for every group. but the jews, if a national homeland, for all peoples of the world has been the driving goal of the anti colonial movement of the last century. and why are only jews seemingly penalized for this aspiration? the jews have a human rights to their own state. just as any other people do,
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palestinians including palestinian is not a religion. i am, i am struck when i listen to him and i want to be as fair as possible to understand his point of view. i think what he's saying is when you're jewish, that's kind of your nationality, not your religion. because throughout that statement, what i hear him say is, all the other people have a right to a country. we should have a right to a country to. but is there a place in the world where there's only a you have to be a methodist or you have to be a baptist. i mean, i'm, i confused here, and i mean it's, it's probably not great to be a christian in saudi arabia, of course. but nobody goes around defending that, certainly not on the senate floor. but here we are, and it's been a standard motif of us policy to say, israel should be a judge or state, should we change the demand and to demand the palestinians. i cannot, you know,
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recognize it as suck, but they're not jewish. right? right. or something, but it will be on the chart and it's actually gotten worse a bite. and the 1st president, i believe in starting in the summer, started saying not a jew would be safe in the world without the state of his route when in actuality, what the hell is that? yeah, it is an american president saying that jews in the united states aren't safe because of the character of the society or the 1st amendment, but because they need israel to be so if that's an absurd. so to me that, that, that's a, that's an attack on the 1st amendment to actually argue that baby and yahoo has made the world unsafe for a lot of jews. much of the discrimination that i'm hearing against jews, which is wrong by the way, is happening because people are angry about the way that these really government is that. well, this is what you're going to get picked up from a fanatical leaders and, and they're taken on their, they've reverted back to their h, a biblical ties of from the,
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to monique code. that they, that they follow that every, that they are the chosen people. and when you listen to them today, the and they, they their talk when you're still very, you're talking about the minutes on yahoo, who's government government. yeah. and some of the lead i like them to be here and switch and, and these, these are very radical rabid. are they battling? do you guys think those are gonna be a really hold on? let me make this, let me make this point cuz i think there's an interesting question. are those people who are saying those things, quoting the bible and saying the bible gives us a right to look through, you know, to go after. but hold on. when he says that, are they saying that because they're biblical, a godly man, or because they're using that as their way of getting a lot of the population of israel to go along with this is how they've got. they've galvanized the, the designers and the in israel, so as opposed to jews because you're saying that being not covalent in the way that they're using very my to agree. but yeah, so, but always be the is not a guy who is on his knees every day. praying for us, you have
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a lot of very devout dreams, warranties, honest, and they're getting beat up by those honest dogs in jerusalem this can. so can friendship. but you know, doesn't that being george's is fine. it's being design us where you're, you're in effect a proxy for a colonial project. it's kind of the opposite of what you might was saying. it's not an anti colonial project. it's a colonial for final word on this. like you got to distinguish between to the jews and the zionist movement. these are zion, us, or talk in this way that they, what they want to reclaim all of that territory. they want to go into the non and into the into and, and take and take over the west bank and clear out and, and have settler started limp. they even want settlers into they've got into the gaza strip. what i do believe when db speaks, and i've heard him speak many times and he believes that there's something about jewish this, that makes you beyond just a religion. it's more something akin to a state. what that, whether we like it or not is what he believes and has his spouse's consistently.
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let's go on to the next topic. nbc headline says the mr. button. this is an older story, but there it's getting a lot of media now biting is angry. he's anxious. he's even cursing. let me read you essentially what they're saying in a private meeting. this is a report from nbc nbc and all those allies of the present in a just told him that his poll numbers in michigan in georgia had dropped over his handling of the war between israel and i'm us both are battle ground states. he narrowly won 4 years ago, so he's mad because he's losing and georgia and michigan binding then began to shout, and he began to swear a lawmaker, familiar with the meeting said, what do you make of that, sir? i to the democratic base and the american public then are, as they are learning more, more, more disgusted with vitamins policy of enabling is relas genocide to continue. and, um, you know, people are waking up and that's a threat to the democratic establishment. so what's interesting about biting to me
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is that he's played this role before he enabled bushes. invasion of iraq. yep. and then try to wash his hands of it. um, you know, you gave him the car keys he. he presided over the hearing. he kneecaps got radar. he did all of these things to enable the invasion of iraq to happen. and then, you know, he's like, oh gosh, well, what was bush thinking? he was really out of control. there was if he was an innocent party, then he lied about it for years and years. i, you know, are, you know, i, i ran through it all during the 2020 election. he got away with it. people still voted for him and now he's getting is kind of do it again. even worse. i got one for you, michael, and i want you to listen to this. this is eric prince eric prince, in from us military contractor founded blackwater. as we all know, accused by the way, the organization was of murder in 14 iraqi civilians back in 2017. and he not too long ago said this on his pod cast. and if so many of these countries around the
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world are incapable of guarding themselves. then then it's time for us to just put to just to put the imperial hat back on to say, we're going to govern those countries if you're incapable of governing yourselves. because enough is enough. we're done being invaded because it, by the way, i said 2014. i am not stand corrected. that was 2007 when that happened for the record, michael to you. we need to start taking over a lot of these countries out there, especially these countries were coming over here and invading us. and by the way, we got it. we gotta do it in latin america. i got, i got a story for him. happens to be that i'm from latin america. you've already done that in latin america. he's, he's re emphasize on the point of the period. listen, the monroe doctrine, but less extended also to africa and everywhere else to, to, to shoot the american version of democracy and peoples. as i saw this when we went into a rock and we were and we were totally wrong then, and we lost trillions and we had nothing to show for me. it's like, i like that check. why would he say successful in the conservative concept,
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whether you're republican or democrat? that's why ever so. it was glorious to see victoria newman take a hike because she, ukraine has been her policy 30 seconds. i just never heard somebody with the guts or the intestinal fortitude toward stipulates something like this. sam. 30 seconds you get the last 30. i think that that is why is relo so important? because israel in the guise of standing up for the jews, was able to keep the colonial project going. and what eric prince's saying, we need to expand it. we need to expand it again into latin america, into africa, into asia. so that is why part of the reason why the struggle for is rolling the struggle to stop israel from doing what it's doing at genocide and ethnic cleansing is so important. it's not just about the palestinians, because then everybody else has potentially on the chopping block. that's a funny way to come to a conclusion of a show with words like those. thank you both excellent conversation before we go. i
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do want to remind you of our mission here. it's pretty simple, but we kind of want to do is the silo. the world is got to stop living in these little boxes where you only think like your neighbors or someone else to stone live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez. i'll be looking for you again, right here, where we provide a direct impact the the, what is part of the is it that the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and bidding the word or is it something deeper, more complex might be present there, let's stop without cases. let's go to
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