tv Cross Talk RT March 22, 2024 2:30am-3:01am EDT
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to public relations and galvanizing public support. it was known by exam uh the proper gators of this claim that it was we can use the words, it was the most potent weapon in their propaganda arsenal. the how do you stay with archie international have next on prospect? peter lavelle and his guests discuss president biden's willing participation in israel's genocide on data by the the
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hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered i'm peter level divide. ministration is allowed israel's genocidal assault on gaza to become of her risk spectacle for the entire world to watch us administration knows exactly what is real is doing and what it wants to achieve. biting is a willing participant to this unforgiving crime. the press ok in palestine, i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal in media analyst in columbus. we have missed the winston season. active as an host of the action for his own comcast and in rest. and we have micro maloof fee is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst, or at cross lock rules in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated. what's the michael to be go to you for sure. let's just talk
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about that dynamic now between the, by the administration and the government of netanyahu, who's leading, who, who's making this suggestions, who's following, oh, excuse me, let me interrupt myself. politico is just reported, but this year a packs a pack is reportedly prepared to spend $100000000.00 to defeat candidates who are not, quote, sufficiently supportive of israel. is that the answer to my question? mike? well, i think it. yeah, i think it is. it is clearly shows that netanyahu is in charge. he has threatened to go into rop up for example, which is where most of the palestinians are, are, are cooked up into right now. and he doesn't seem to care about their, their safety in any way, shape or form. and the bind administration is saying this morning, well, we, we, we are against that. we are, we are opposed to you doing that. well, what are you going to do about it? they're doing nothing, they're doing nothing and nothing. yeah. who knows that they will do nothing. and
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that's a big given that kind of strength. it's not only that, it's not only this rarely lobby and the congress, but it's also the defense contracting lobbies that are pushing for the united states to, to stay the course with the, with israel because they make the money. they're making tons of money off off of this and that consequently, they're the ones who are, that's why you're not going to get see anything done. and i think that netanyahu, knowing that he has the administration, by, by the tail here. he's, he's not going to, he's got to continue on. it helps preserve his political standing, as well as his personal safety because of his government falls and he has to read yes, extremely radical cabinets that that is saying that if you, if you don't do what we tell you to do, we're going to drop out and that will break down his government. he can't afford to . yeah, well he's a michael, his,
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his treatment of the united states as benefactor is actually helping him in is real, where people are rallying around. sure, though he's very much disliked here. so the, the law of unintended consequences as it were, you know, missed the talked types. chuck schumer came out with what people say, it was a game changer. you know, it was i, uh, it was actually very pathetic because again, it's just kind of wagging your finger. and again, american foreign policy always likes to personalize that it's, oh no, it's she, it's, it's, it's nothing you know. oh, okay, in the case of israel, it's the policy is of these really state and it is called zionism. okay, that is the problem here. but you know, the fact that schumer did make his statement, again, was quite pathetic. he is painfully aware that the by the administration is put genocide on the ballot. misty 100 percent. yes, you're right peter. and i think that that's all that this was from chuck schumer. it was election year pandering. i think that the democratic party is very well
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aware of the pulling numbers and the approval. we're seeing that president biden is suffering through right now. and i think that they are doing their very best to try to walk that fine line where they give the tepid criticisms, and they do the finger wagging that you mentioned towards benjamin netanyahu. and the policy of the is really government currently in the casa in the west bank. and, and rossa, and really just palestine in general. but i think that, yeah, it is really, it equates and nothing more than election your parents. and if they actually meant any of the things that they were saying, the united states could very quickly draw this thing to a conclusion very quickly. all i would need to do is in the aid, military and economical aid to israel. and this thing would be over with, within a week, there is no way it is real quick and get to continue the onslaught in the slaughter of palestinians without the aid of the united states. and so i think that it's just really cynical. i mean, a, just that election, you're pandering, i think we're going to see that continue as the desperation stuff. yeah. in lieu of action, going to get a lot more words. that's all they know how to do is to talk the talk that i,
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you know, a line or, you know, these air drops of ready made food. and then the peer idea which came from the israeli side, came from netanyahu, not from the bye, didn't ministration here. i mean, i, you know, joe biden is pathetic on a good day, but when he's in front of the media, they can't even press them hard enough to say, well, you're gonna have your box, you're giving weapons. basically all the bombs civilians and you're dropping food from mirror. what's your priority here? you kid, you can't believe in both simultaneously. lionel. you know peter, we, we've had a bridges in our country and thought it was one were just collapsed. i think you're still waiting for that because all the red tape and i think the by the ministration give a 200 k for the havana syndrome which doesn't exist. so it's weird about try to get something done in this country, but i'd rather say somebody before. i forget, you know, we never talked about the republicans, and i would ask you, i'm sure you've seen it. there was a recent interview with jared cooper. so i was gonna mention it, all right,
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they go ahead, you spell it for me. it was always the way you always reside mind. what do we have 10000 miles away and you do it to be. i mean, right, go ahead and hit me in gordon. lights, what if you could read your mind? he talked about garza and geron kosher been without missing a beat. said, you know, that's a great place for us that i took note of this waterfront property. you said, you know, had they use the money instead from building tunnels and use it for education, things would have been better. he said, god is it is very valuable waterfront property. and he said, and for whatever reason there were refugees, and he said, god is a con struck just like this. this idea, this is 4000 years from the days of pompei alexander the great. and by the way, the antiquities again that, that, that were, were missed and, and lost and destroyed and very, and just finally, when they said well, what about dealing with the palestinian authority? oh no, no, no, no that that would not be a good idea. no, no,
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we're not going to do this and, and there's this, there's this, the idea that, and i'm just going to, i don't want to hug this. but he said that if you were to, in any way, deal with the policy needed authority or talk, this would be encouraging them rewarding. the. now, imagine if, if during the course of any other war, if during germany, somebody says, you know, berlin has a wonderful waterfall. i mean, this now, and i tell people, for this is the republic which you always knew. they were certainly felt a certain symbolical with the the as rarely government but waterfront property. yeah. the bed line over the line of this goes back to what we've been talking about now for a half a year on this program. and i'm always thankful when you come on, but the, the, the, what with these really lobby has wanted to do, and it wants it every american to think in terms of zionism and that's why it crosses the party lines. ok, i mean let's, let's jared cushion that i'd hope we'd seen the last of them. but this is what he
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said. but he said this i at the kennedy school of government. okay. this is a praise is quote, very valuable potential of gods is waterfront properties here, michael, but that is the mindset of the weights that we have. we, i mean, i don't care about republican or democratic whatsoever. they're, but they're, they're equally bad in toxic, for american politics. but that's the mindset here, and i've watched the video right before i came to the studio and it's very commonly done. it's a matter of fact that this is a real estate problem. michael. well, forward for christian or he's personal friends, family friends with no. so he's going to back him a 1000 percent. does that mean that trump is going to be following him? but before i get into that, that's something that's for another conversation. but the, the, the, that what, what schumer demonstrated was something intriguing. these basically saying that they gripped the democrat party out of work is, i mean, what have you doesn't agree with the principles now that net,
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that net yahoo in israel are following of, of kelly and everybody and, and this, uh, uh, why fi, why fi, not the wiping this genocide, that's, that's a current that gets our values. and he also sees an election coming up. and the democrats are, are, are split, especially the younger people as a consequence against the, by the administration. and i think schumer is, is worried that the, the, that the, that the events are heading in this direction adversely affecting the democratic party at this point. and this is why he was basically coming up the way he was. but, but all in all they do support the concept design is the talk. he talked about a jewish state. the once we still once the jewish state concept and no other religion in the world has a country to itself. nobody, we're really lucky to have missed the here to kind of represent because of the be the 3 gentlemen on the program are much,
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much older here. mistakes. i will give you a proposition here with younger people in your cohort. for example, if they know that they're being lied to about a genocide that's being committed in real time, which you can watch live if you so which, but you people of your generation, if they get a lie to about this wouldn't be fair to assume they lied to about everything else. yes and clear. well, i love you and thank you so much for saying that. i'm sure i'm not all that young, so i'm not, no, i'm not like a gen z or anything like that. so i can't speak to that generation and how they're viewing this from a personal level. but i know that my generation, i mean, we lease for my own experience. we have kind of grown up in the, the age of technology and we've seen that kind of lost them. and i think that that's what's so interesting about what's happening here is up with the advent of social media. we are in fact able to watch this play out real time. and i think what's also really important is that not only are we able to watch it play out in real time, but we're able to debunk the lies in real time. and i think that there have been
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numerous coming from israel, and i think that that is really been a fact of in my generation and probably with the younger generations as well because they are so as they like to say, terminally online that i think that that has really broken the seal that's kind of lifted the veil off of zionism and off the state of israel because so many of the lights have been exposed. and then that is cause people to go back and look at previous instances in previous sets of propaganda that we have been, you know, for sped through the is really government. i think about the really, what's most significant here is a israel has for sure, lost control of the narrative this time around. yeah, but i mean, it is it, it, but this is going to make people act. i mean, you can, you can tune out if you want because that's what a lot of americans do. they just tune out ok, but this is making people pro active, the number of people writing in uncommitted is amazing. misty. yeah, no, you're absolutely right. and i think that that's what, so i think it gives me a little bit of optimism because i think that although there are a significant amount of people who are too dot, i think that those who are paying attention are going to be those who go in vote,
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and i think that that's going to really be too um we're already seeing, as you just mentioned, that there's a significant percentage of the population that are voting and committed. then i think that that is sending a really strong message. i hope that people hold that without talking over outside . i have a break in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on palestine. stay with our team, the needs to come to the russian states. never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community. best english. all sense of the, in the 6595 must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin, the machine,
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the states on the rush to day and split the ortiz food next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center for question, did you say steve or twist, which is the scott dentist? i'm former united states army psychological warfare officer, really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily the, the so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and to gather the facts,
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to take back to the american people. the hold on bass of the front lines, the square, the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying. this is where the buildings are exploding the go. i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war. the welcome back. across the dock were all things are considered. i'm peter live. i'll remind you we're discussing palestine the
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so here's go back to line on the i want to talk about this up here or this floating bridge that, uh, uh, biting, apparently came up with that to me. it has to be, as well as a very, you know, the way it's been described in the main stream is that it's, you know, purely humanitarian. but if you think about it, it's just a way to get people out and not aid in, but to force people out. so getting rid, expelling the palestinian spill very much on the agenda and abide ministration appears to be bought into an idea of well this like to move to cyprus or what you know, what kind of non sense is this? i mean, the longer you think about it, the more dangerous is essentially what these really government wants to do is it wants american military personnel to be part of that process of expelling people there. what they do is they want to make sure the united states is just as comfortable as the israeli government, lionel. the peter, as i told you, uh the, the sub tech. so my contribution is called view from the victory fall,
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and there was a couple, there is a couple of things here that you will never hear or any kind of mainstream media. number one the word zionism, you'll hear eschatology before you hear that. as far as this notion of the as far as the notion of the, of the peer, i don't think anybody really grasps that. i don't think anybody really sees that one for different reasons. but i want to say one thing if i could, if, if you don't mind, there's this other attempt that people are trying to, uh, engage in, in the media and, and then i appreciate them. but they're remind me of this boys from the past here. oh no to this is a japanese gentlemen who didn't know world war 2 was over for 30 years. he was hiding in the philippines. there were people, i'm sorry, who are still talking about 1948 and ball 4 and distinctions between special intent and dole, especially ours. and whether you can prove general attentive, it's just like listen, i'm saying folks. imagine during world war 2 or 3 hitler, we're arguing or debating national socialism. and this is that there is right now.
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destruction the, the, the illumination, the destination, the evaporation of a people. yeah. and we're talking about how we think bought this, and yet we have no prioritization. we have no sense to emerge to word an emergency room. and we have this patient who's dying of an apparent heart attack. and i turned you to michael or miss new york or peter, and i say, you know, i think his di probably had a lot to do with this or maybe less. it's like versions di, what are we doing, how we're talking about everything. but there's a eventually, and i'm sorry to say there's one day that will say by the way, breaking news. there is no more god, there's nobody there. this is moved while you were talking about the waterfront property and the son died and the supposed to be dead. and the, the i, j. c versus the international committee and they're gone. yeah. but it will make light light of your you're absolutely right. and that's a very smart way of approaching a big michael. the rest of the world will not forget. that is the difference here,
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michael. so we're, we're, we're seeing in real time ethnic cleansing, we read about it in history books, but we're actually seeing it. and it's being done at, at the, by the, at the hit by the hands of the very people who yelled holocaust all the time. there was a holocaust. and i've seen remnants of that myself in the past. but the reality is that these folks are committing the very same crimes that were perpetrated on them and they are and and now. ringback is standing up and doing anything about it. and yet we're really seeing it in real time because of, of, of, of, of videos and, and what have you, that and, and, and media that we have available today. and we're, we're seeing these war zones live in many cases. and, and people are horrified by what they're seeing. and yet we're being told by the, in a bind administration to particular don't believe you're lying eyes in the years.
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what, what, what, what kind of crap is that and, and, and we see it with, we see it with the, uh, with, with the white house communications people who, who, who, you know, see this all the time. and we just say, are you kidding me? are you sending me? we're saying this, don't it what, whatever his name is a walking about the law. it was orderly, which was, it was not or miss it. mr. you. it was a jump here. what's her name? um. what make range on here? yeah, yeah. i mean, yeah, she said quite info is leave a few months ago that she is history. i would, i would have to correct her and say yes, you are in a historic administration because what is it going to take this need to they do they have to put gas chambers and gossip or people to believe it's a genocide? i don't know. honestly, i honestly feel very bad for somebody like cream shop here. i can imagine trying to
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have her job and come up with the amount of oh, i don't know. i don't feel sorry. she knows exactly what she's doing, sees and dropping wood, but she knows what she's doing. go ahead for sure. yeah, you're absolutely right. but i think that, um, you know, really what it is, what is so interesting to me is that as you just said, it is playing out on the, on the world stage in broad daylight, everybody's watching. it is being live streamed. i don't think we've ever had an instance of a genocide being the live stream to the world. and i think that the idea that people are still denying that it is taking place is endlessly fascinating to me. it's depressing, but it's also fascinating. the psychology behind just as the psychology of you know, the fact that it's the, it's jewish people, really the zionists, we need to be very clear that there is a distinction between the 2. yeah. sign is i'm, it's not judy as a man. there's a lot of confliction between those 2 terms. they're very different things, but the idea that the design isn't it has been using judaism as a quote to commit genocide when they themselves had to go through that same situation before is also and mostly fascinating, depressing,
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but endlessly fascinating. this across the psychology behind that. but yes, i think that the um, the global population, as you just mentioned, is not going to forget what is happening here and who is responsible. yeah. you know line on like michael brought up during that to me to during the break that the, it well there could be a trump uh administration in january. i know you don't speak for the the, the trump campaign, but he's, he's facing a pretty difficult situation easily. it was a very pro is rate. oh, he's really president and his biggest donors, whether you go to them and they say i'm a one issue man, is real trumps in a tough spot line. oh well he his it, believe it or not. his his uh, his, uh, sometimes a fired full coolest morrison is actually will work to his benefit because when he doesn't lice on me, he'll say whatever he wants. i had kind of tell you something. it happens like this, this past week, and michael abuse me. my god, peter, you and i are from our,
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we're like jen, we have no gen, we're going to have a letter. we're from the college administration. what happened there was this, there was this idea of, of liberals for anti war this past week. the, a o. c of cortez i'm alexandria, i'm calling because your cortez was absolutely been just brutal when it came to the bite and laptop. okay. the same person when said, is this genocide do well you acknowledges you and your squad and your bernie's and this that they have been told on in no uncertain terms. you even get near that and you'll be a politic yeah, i saw the video, her, her big red haired boyfriend was protecting or like a body guy. that was really what isn't it? but this is there. put it this way. how. how does this work there?
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so this was the judge. in fact, if i were an operator for the republican party, i would find i would ask bernie, where are you? where is, is there anyone that know why i don't j r a howards there a call or that's why the play going all their houses. ok. they're cowards. and history is recording what we know in the, in real time. and you can't deny it. okay. michael, you said you to hang on. let me go to michael the rapidly run out of time. you said that you had kind of a spin on trump and all of this. go ahead. yeah. might, might, serious, lot has taken place since he was president left. he's done about as much as he can for israel, but i think he's because he's going to be a he cannot run again. if he wins, he's going to be looking for a golden parachute. and where will he look? he's got a look to saudi arabia because he's saved his company's attack and, and,
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and he's going to move them abroad. and i think he's going to follow what ever saudi arabia is. ledia is and that is to do something about a 2 state solution and, and, and also to, uh, to uh, uh, bring, take the borders back to the 60 cell, michael, my only response my reaction to that is there. okay, what say the, you know, people, it's wicked out, this is what he might want to do is if he's an argue rated, michael, considering the decrepit nature of american political institutions, what do you bet that i'm serious about this? if he is elected in november, they will and teach him in december for forward even inaugurated michael as well. that happened the last time he repeats itself, doesn't it? but the way it won't bad, or it won't matter. yeah. and it all depends on what the composition of the set it is. probably he's. he was in peach twice for nothing but they went the page while he wasn't even in office for good. i know it was the 101111 minutes after he was
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inaugurated the washington post was predicting his impeachment. so you know, this is frame okay with the stay here because we're really rapidly around the time . missy. okay, we heard the other 2 gentlemen make their case here, but my case is, is that we shouldn't have any hope in the political system and in these politicians . ok, because all of them collectively collectively have brought us here. that's, you know, it's, if it weren't for the united states, we wouldn't be seeing what is real is doing to god so today must be yeah, 100 percent and i'm so glad you said that that's kind of my whole stick is that i haven't given up entirely on electoral politics, i think all of these politicians are corrupt and corporate own. they're all owned and operated by the exact same people and the idea that even the likes of ac and bernie sanders can't be called upon to speak out against a very obvious genocide. i think shows the absolute right and we've seen what they're doing to refer you to to leave who is the only squad member, whatever that is, who has dared to even typically speak out again. so she's kind of leading the
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uncommitted campaign and michigan and elsewhere, and so the impact is going to be spending a very significant amount of money trying to unseat her. so they're all cowards. they're all afraid to speak again is real because they know that that's where their bread is buttered and it's just a really unfortunate reality and it's going to take mass public pressure, people in the streets to really end the 2nd of the line. i'll have you been following what's been going on with candace owens? oh, yes. well tell me your thoughts before we were almost out of time. go ahead. what was the, i'm sorry, what are the smallest people doing podcast right now? when did the very smart as well? thank you very much, but can just as well, i'm sure the thing was happening and, and, and i must say this very quickly. she got into this debate with somebody who claimed she's and you submitted. and she basically went very thoroughly like a lawyer and took what he said. and i think he, we withered on divine fairly quickly. as ladies and gentlemen, i, i,
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i am now finding myself in political lock step with people who a year ago i just, i did. oh, i don't get no video. i don't even, i'm not sick, kansas all. and whether she is, i'm so tired of being caught in a boat about just to conspiracy. there isn't any use somebody does either. she basically did this and there is this unique faction. there is this elevation, but put it on the line. oh yeah. but i have to hold the thought until next week i gave a run out of time. fascinating discussion, or the think my guess in columbus, new york and of course interest and, and i want to thank my viewers for watching us here at our dc. and next time, remember prospect most of the
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