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do you think you'd be willing to bomb and a ronnie and consulate building? he just did a small number 3, a us congressman does it again. he says rush, i'm a surrender. now he suggest using nuclear weapons and gaza nuclear weapons. can you imagine saying that rick sanchez, this is direct impact the so here's where we are just when you think that things could not possibly get any worse. it has, it appears the conflict in the middle east between the israelis and the palestinians, is escalating, or shall i say it's being escalated? let me cut right to the proverbial chase, the prevailing sentiment, both inside. this is important. inside and outside of this real is a baby that's
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a yahoo cannot last as the prime minister without the war. that is not me saying that that is not some western and forces saying that that's not the global south saying that that's not aaron countries coming together and saying that about maybe nathan. yeah. who knows the people who are saying that very thing are, is re lease. look at this, reuters headline right there. see it. quoting a poll, conducted almost riley's by is really look at that 15 percent of them want him to not or pardon me, only 15 percent of them want him to continue as prime minister after the war. only 15 percent israelis maybe let them know who wants the powerhouse of is really politics now find themselves drowning in a sea of discontent and dissent. and that is why many inside and outside of israel believe that netanyahu saber rattling,
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and his military aggression isn't being done to safe card is really secure. he, they say it's being done to safe guard. they mean that on your clothes, political security. i mean, if that pole is right without garza, there's no need for baby not to know. is that why he continues to escalate the attacks and gaza? the obvious answer. yes. yes. but then what happens after gaza? right? ask yourself if i, if i'm being, if in yahoo and i want to stay in power, what do i do to stay here? what happens after gaza? that would need to be some other type of continuation of aggression with somebody else then, right. let's see. who could that escalation involves the answer is pretty obvious, right? there on iran is pledging revenge tonight, accusing israel of attacking. it's embassy complex in syria and reportedly killing
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at least 7 iranian military officials. that includes the top general. they are straight comes as is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu faces growing pressure to step down. isn't that amazing? let me just make it aside here real quick. did you notice her were. busy dhs, iran is accusing israel, not like it didn't happen somehow. they're just accusing them of it. there's a possibility. maybe this didn't even happen. we know the building exploded. we know that. i mean, wow, is iran is accusing israel, not israel has. so let me tell you what israel has done, not just what iran has accused it of doing what the whole world knows. there it is . what you just said essentially method. yeah. who's next? escalade tory move. it's an air strike. conduct a target in ron's consulate in syria, killing to iranian generals. it is without question. i mean, no matter how you spell it, no matter how you look at this. it is
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a violation of international law in multiple ways. he is a fascinating the military commander of another country. he is bombing a diplomatic mission, a consulate, no less, which goes against all the norms of diplomacy. i know these also conducting air strikes, right in the heart of another country, a sovereign country. i mean, think about that, think about what just happened and it's like iran is accusing that's. that's our u. s. media folks. the biggest concern is that he's willing to drag the us into a conflict with a ron for his own political salvation. that's what a lot of people over here in washington are little concerned about right now. it's exactly the type of thing about which the us has famed outrage warning that's a yahoo not to go overboard and guys, or whatever you do. watch yourself. they say not to and warning that then yeah,
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who not to expand the conflict, they say not to this, is this listen to this, this is an earlier comment from do i have this here? yeah, it's from national security advisor jake sullivan, announcing that it's really important that this war should not escalate. let me, let me read you what he said. here's the quote is jake sullivan. we seek to stop the spread of conflict and to create the conditions for the escalation. say that word. this does not last set at all israel's responsibility to conduct its campaign in a way that upholds international humanitarian law. so there you go, he's spelling it out for him. can do that. don't cross that line. sounds good, right? no escalation is real, most respect, international on humanitarian law. 10, what happens when israel and nathan? yeah. who do just the opposite to whatever the hell i want to do,
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what happens when they completely ignore what jake sullivan just said, right there shouldn't do. we don't want you to that is where the united states were, the ones who give you all the money. we're the ones will give you all the arms. we're the ones are giving you all the guns. were the ones that have your back, please don't do that. i'm gonna do it anyway. all right. that's the answer. nothing . i mean, absolutely nothing. what's the united states going to do about the fact that, as well as done, whatever the hell it wants to do once again? nothing. of course, if any other country did what is real, just did? bombing, the consulate of another country, assassinating to foreign leaders to generals no less. i mean, solomon himself right. and the biting administration. what these were, you mean? oh, you mean at the top of their lungs calling for more and etc. but when is real, does it? oh, it should be being
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b b. but you know what i mean? this is serious. it's serious for us here in the united states. and the world is watching. and with every brazen act that violates international and humanitarian law by israel, this country, our country, this country right here where i'm standing, sitting, whatever it is up to it right now. but us of america lose as more and more respect, especially among countries in the global south, because they're looking at us like, what are you guys? pansies, it keeps saying, don't do it. and then they do, and then also we don't do it. okay. for years, israel has lived off of its reputation for victim hood using it both as a defense mechanism, which is, you know, verified by the way as a rallying cry when they've gone after palestinians. today. what's interesting is, with the exception of that small number of westerners who consume corporate media
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every single day, most of the world views israel right now as aggressors. and certainly in this case, and i'll see iran not as real as the victim, isn't that a fine kettle of fish? joining us out of talking about this has international relations and security atlas . do we always welcome to the show mark sla boda? i guess let's start with the incident. this thing really kind of freaked me out when i saw this. i'm thinking who are these generals, and why did the israel want to assassinate them? that it can you help us mark? sure, rick frank, you haven't me so um, i think actually you should a nail on the head with regards to the primary motivation in real for this attack. so they use a us bill, f $35.00 met the fire of missile into damascus,
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syria to target the iranian con, or in that dried 7 top. why are jean c? officials, including 2 general were killed and one of those general brands, the heavy, was the commander of the good scores responsible for operations there. yeah, and lab, but more important, i think then was physically cool with chill was the fact that this was an attack on in iranian con, this is a new level of escalation. and a nother in a long string of prob, occasion that israel has watched against being ron. we have seen a prior strikes, filling our dc 2 managers in general. we have seen
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a error back on anniversary of the funeral of sam. so lamont, even previous records for commander who was this estimated wrong, fascinated in baghdad in 2020. we've also seen the terrorist attacks on iranian gas pipeline. and the iranians at this point must be extremely frustrating . that whatever they do is not enough to provoke the in, in through an overreact. they walk to port yeah. radians making a major strike on israel. that they believe brought united. they do a direct contact with a ron. this is because the yahoo, me,
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is escalate way out of, of israel is not going to come in. does this just because of this and there's a separate. so for victory he insisted that they have a limit age of more completely completely wipe out a month. now and they've read so many times and so loudly that they got no room for many young and they can't really without asking the cleansing the entire population of our been wins out of the gaza strip, which they're having problems viewing. because being gyptian government won't open the borders to allow a, the entire got dogs of population to be driven across because they know very well that will never be allowed back to that the do you do you think uh,
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and as i'm sitting here thinking about this mark, i'm sitting here in the united states of america. we all live in this country and our little said, the media line, that is real is great, and iran is really, really bad. and yet we you and are watching a narration of events that have taken place that you've just eloquently taking this through where his, the one that's getting all the dirt in this, in this case. and i guess we're left with the possibility that is where you'll might be doing this because they. busy mind getting into a war or starting a war with the wrong, because after all, americans got their back. do sit down. they're actually thinking that that's, that's my role as an american citizen, to, to go to war with iran for israel. absolutely. and the power of the american is rarely political action committee. i packed in washington dentist. do
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any of that? what american mission, who is not politically career sports bridal will go against? i know. yeah, i back rescue really without notification. follow them on twitter. writing about how many american politician it has influence on, which means it has more uh as it has become kind of been off the dock of us for our that is re. busy and i'm trying to golden pass and i have not impinged on in the way. do you under the rule based or us keeps putting it as a tablet. we make the rules, we give you order. it often seems that you agree or even more you to
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recognize it states from her that her jim, do you think right now and this is why i value your opinion on this because you're, you're not in this bubble where we americans live in inside washington dc. watching nbc and reading the new york times and washington post and, you know, seeing that in fox news and all that stuff. so you don't live off of that stuff. you have a more global perspective. so here's the question. with that long setup. speaking globally, how is, is really seen right now throughout the world, and maybe i'll push you a little more with saying how much if at all have a damage themselves as a result of this. yeah, so i think we have to speak of it outside the west. right. and the rest of the. busy where the capital or the global majority of the world not is not a part of the u. s. nato and the j. d. countries may comprise
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and in that part of the world, israel is soon as a ro, state, projected by the united states. that has been occupying an ethnic wondering how it's fine for decades in defiance of international law and in your oval demands by united maintenance, the winter or assembling. you've been the most recent misfire and that they have now gone directly into the committing of genocide as south africa, which is one of the morning leaders of the world considering the par 5 that they themselves underwent supported by the us. not in the last up until the 1980s they have launched, they used to the international court of justice accusing israel all genocide and
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the international would have just put, put out a preliminary willing, i mean just support the plots, the ability and demanding that israel office accidents to which is real, responded by putting up a big middle finger towards the international sort of jobs and the rest of the world. mm hm. and continued on with what they're doing. when we come back, i want to share something with you because it gets even more curious and curious. as yogi berra once said, there is a congress man in washington who has come out after already blasting and saying, we should all the take over russia said the same thing about a ron. but you're not going to believe you are not going to believe what he just said about gaza and what we should do to gaza. truck a couple and you're going to hear it when we come back each day, right? that's the
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show seemed wrong. just don't have to shape out and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the by the early 1950. can you it became one of the centers of resistance to
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colonialism in africa. the british invaders infringed on the most basic rights of the local population. great britain pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers, dooming canyon step 5 or de and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels called themselves canyon, land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement would be anti colonial, active as jo, mo kenyata, the freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked the individual units of the british troops. the latter responded with massive air rates and artillery effects. wind, suppressing the uprise of london relied on the maximum cruelty over $50000.00. kenyans were killed. about 300000 people were thrown into prisons and concentration camps. where george here in no way inferior in girl z to the nazis was widely
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practiced. the veracity of the colonial list only led the temporary success. in 1963, the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial raising left behind a trail of blood and wounds that canyon nation has not recovered from on sale. now, [000:00:00;00] the very is, plug it back by the way, average sanchez, there's another story that i will catch you up on another one of those. i can't believe he said this kind of things. it affects the conflict in the middle east again. so we're kind of stay and with the same. this is a us congressman who has made, i suppose, what you would call or has tried to be like very polite and ask. he's made these like that statements in the past. you know, suggesting that ukrainian is, for example,
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for just finish off russia ended. so it's kind of the same things about ron, for example, one of these guys are just things we have a right to go all over the world and just go pick if he doesn't like them. for example. as crazy as that sounds wait till you hear what he just said. now, just when you saw that democrats were in big trouble with voters for biden's incredibly insensitive position on palestinians, along comes a republican congressman to prove that he can be much more insensitive. talking about helping out the other guy. right? yeah, it's up michigan. congressman actually came out and said that he wants gaza leveled and the even use the term is hiroshi male and nagasaki. to express it. here it is. the
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the out of here monetary in a they don't mean humanitarian a just now come put on, but just just blast the nuclear bomb over gaza. that's what he said. like not a saki and rose schermer, 2 cities that were new. i mean, he suggesting we do it again, but this time to palestinians. that's what he said. by the way, walberg, that's a his name, tim walberg, michigan. congress person. um he now says why he was taken out of context. how do you pick a guy out of context and says, you know what, what makes a comparison between august audio and erosion of wherever streaming. and it's likely, nothing will come of it by the way, that people are going to come after him for saying something. so crazy no. however, when congress woman rashida tell him, defended palestinians, right to self determination, using the words from the river to the said she was reviewed. and she was censure
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for the entire congressional body. why can a man say something like this? and the only person commenting on it as me and a few other people. and when were she to to leave said what she said she was the front page news for at least 2 weeks of it it's, it's amazing to think of that marx about doing just once again your comment on that to yeah, i think it's actually a super goals or the why. busy and i'm the under fall like that will to mentality when he comes to coordinate and military policy of a lot of us follow. originally, he was fighting through the republican base j rhetoric like one of the work that shows a delusion with his understanding of what military power can accomplish in terms of,
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of political solution. i mean sure you could wipe out the entire problem in population of dogs. that's what that is not going to go real political problems in the east, and frankly, would almost certainly accrued that. but this is hardly new. i'm old enough to remember as i know you are john mccain thing. bob, bob, mom, a ron, that one of the beach for which was read in the western main brand name. yeah. why are you chuckle me right. i oh, you know how hard because it's the wrong and they do 3rd, right within the problem sitting in the side thing though. yeah. if you take a look at pictures of what the also looks like today, it's a large portion of it, like the majority of god, because of the amount of us many bombs dropped by. you estimate spider that have
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been dropped on all ready. yep. yeah. like, not just rocky and her rush, and i've heard a lot of people say that i want to ask you a question about iran. and again, i go back to our perspective as americans. i mean we see people dressed in robes. we see supposedly women who are punished for not wearing a head where um and, and, and to was often times to be fair. it does look like a society that has not yet reached the same level as many other countries around the world fair or unfair. and that's the perspective we have it actually as i sit down over the weekend and read about a ron, i understand that it's actually moderating a lot more that it's actually trying not to be a. busy rich type of country or economy. how would you assess iran at this particular time? yeah, i think actually that says far more about the united states does the body rock this
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believe that americans have this american exception. ready supremacist ideology where they believe that they are both systemically and morally superior to every other nation on earth. and that gives them the right to well, among other things, i'm like not, not a good fact. yeah, great. i think is the most politically dangerous ideology in the world today. is there a possibility that iran will come out of this in the better position than israel down to one minute? yes, so far israel has done a lot as shown incredible restraint against the is regularly probably
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placed in attempts to avoid direct conflict with the us. they have had time has the last 10 down as well as the train i believe has was rac two's didn't in northern israel. i think that they will. we did one smart will not overreach their hands and what vengeance they speak will be of a quiet court rather than the begun flies toward israel would perform interesting and say that what so many people saying iran is going to respond to israel in a very uh war like fashion, the suggestion is, well, they've been attacked before and they have and they'll probably follow that course . but one wonders. and at what point does the anger boil over and we'll wait and see mark as usual. thank you so much for joining us. and for your comments, before we go, i want to remind you of what we do here is our mission is basically to try and tell all sides of the story to ask the right questions. simple, the silo,
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the world we should live a little box is where we only agree with people who agree with us, right? truth doesn't live in boxes. truths are everywhere, except just, that's how we treat the show. pier. underactive packed the the collective west thinking about ukraine is injured, the realm of magical thinking. somehow more a military and financial will reverse ukraine's trajectory. one us congressman has called for a hiroshima and nagasaki solution in gaza and ukraine. desperate people with this for an idea of the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist, the massages the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly off,
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the seizing power. they build the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during we'll go to the moustache is use the cam system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime conditions in the san of us come with her and the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners, they sent them a consultation temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the virginia in these mountains is certainly rewarding, but it takes a lot of energy. and man am i hungry? luckily, i'm in north the settings where food is almost a 4th of religion for recipes are handed down for generations without changes. and
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