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the, the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered on peter level. iran's retaliatory strike of israel is a game changer. a new red line has been established. thread no longer will outsource its confrontation with israel. meanwhile, the gaza genocide continues the cross talking escalation. i'm joined by my guest, eric welburn in toronto. he is a writer journal as an author of the canada. israel next is in bay road. we have they look hard to him. she is a co founder of mid east wire. com and, and we'll talk, you know, we cross to stephen. so who need he is an award winning journalist and chief editor of mid east discourse or across like roles and the fact that means he can jump any
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time you want. and i always appreciate it. well, let me go to you. first thing they rotate, remind production i called this a game changer and new red lines have been established. do you agree with that? well, it's always basically a new line that's being pushed. the deadline has been established long time ago. there's a balance of better and better as a forward in this region that everybody tries to test every now and then and, but then you basically attacks what's happened and that is the nation. everybody knows what the other side, the scope of. i mean, at the end of the day, some people consider that and that's because by, by the radiance. however, if you look at the go see, the, it is minus to hit to is very limited to the base as well on the north by this point. and one, basically in the called the victim and the, the one closest to the more no. so the idea is that everything else that they used was just a d, corey. and they actually have their goal is there is no know what, that's what, so what does that state, they might take it and look further just to say, face as one point or another,
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or basically because the whole wants to where it stays as hard as they say like here, think that's what we're because with those what he's going to go to try it and people are going to send him my life. so you'd have the ones are being drawn all the time . the thing is, the escalation is the thing that we see basic get into using well, and i mean i go and eric, i mean, do we have a new balance of deterrence right now because the western media is down playing the radian strike. but if you look at a look and people that have a more honest view point, i mean this is quite catastrophic for israel is the 1st time that is real experience, something like that. so there is there, is there a new balance, a deterrence in the region? i was actually the, if you, the richard scott richard made the very that guy tell the point that his brother has actually expanded its borders. it's controlling. now north israel is
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north. israel is in, it is a and indefensible, and i don't think those settlers will ever be able to go back. so there's one aspect and also he ran his expand it, it sporty, straight to israel. it's showing that it is capable of reaching anything. israel, it's, i'm in new mexico and then a couple entered in the neighbor. so it is really is no longer. so it's completely surrounded now and it's gonna be in india ran is part of that. a neighborhood. it's, it's almost like, uh, iran's announced itself is admitted that an integral part of the new video each. yeah. and it's i'm and it's a neighbor you can't ignore. okay. i get what you could ignore and at your peril. let's put it that way. stephen. oh, so if we can go back the be all of these events, you know,
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i don't like to use october 7th as a beginning of something. it is very much on the part of the historical process that we've seen. 75 years of design is and but if we do take october 7th, what is is really cheap. it has it's lost in, in gaza, is killed and tens and tens of thousands of defenseless people, mostly women and children. and as eric has pointed out, so it's really citizens in the north of israel cannot return. and we have the, what's going on in the westbank coming israel's in it has it has had a string of failures here. steven? yes, that is through the israel's lately, not only actually and this works. it's been starting to failure since the or 2006 was so stuck on is the law that was a big failure at the war. and you guys know for the 1st floor and goes 10007, i think also it was a failure. 2014 was a failure. and also in 20 to 2020 also was
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a video. now this one is a big failure. it for 6 months is really been using all kind of weapons bombing from land guarantee. just they killed 40000 people, but it's not fair to do their hostages. they did not to stop the missiles from good . the missiles are still going on from the north, east to west all over the leaders of the, of the, of the assembly gate. i'm some us are still in power. how much is still the empower, the achieve nothing to day. and this is just starting to reflect on when jimmy nathaniel and this is why we're seeing the people, the various sectors in the industry. it's up to like even jerusalem in big numbers and they are going to see more than more, more, more because they have to have buffering. and now you're starting to move these old people and the whole region and the united states is the reason award. just for one thing only, and that is, you know, he doesn't wanna lose his tier as prime minister. well i, i also think, i mean,
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i'm just neither here nor there. if it's about netanyahu, it's about design is project and design is project has a meeting, it's a lot of barriers right now and a lot of push back your way. like what, what are the most interesting things about israel's re uh, well actually, how is real and it's western allies reacted to a range of retaliation. is that it made it perfectly clear that israel cannot do this on its own. it must have the united states. it must have friends and must have the u. k. but that's a very perilous position for we want to be. and we know that joe biden is feckless and weak, but he's essentially signing up for is real security in a very meaningful way in a very expensive way. i'll also point out that is one of the game changing elements here to go ahead and be route. it just doesn't say, i mean we've seen it. so during the talk, some on this end, e, okay,
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fission. the entity we saw, the british, the american and even the german plains working is coming over to so basically, and hope is really is the on some of those drones and those ballistic missiles that were thrown or basically that is there a new entity. however, the house understand is there is a colonial project. so all the colonial of hits created are the ones who continue to pump in money and basically the arms to keep surviving over there. weight goes to by then you have lost most of the votes in terms of earnings and those who are getting the swear that's happening. however, what he's banking on is going forward with the americans continuing to have this really is he would go through the selections and says in new york on services, and those basically what's, what's afford this rate is in his society that when he came into the rescue we had to let him continue to spend with how much was this helped him in the elections i hired that was basically because the father know basically waking up to be added to that these various art criminals, they're getting further simians. they are committing a genocide that has been ongoing, not only for the 1st 7 months,
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but also for the past 75 years. and i don't think basic is in national consciousness, let alone basically the americans inside america. the united states would agree to that. we've seen the pools showing a change of heart and mind towards what is read entities on a boat and what there's neither ship in the us or the we. well, you know, eric, it's very interesting joe biden's 1st reaction, public reaction to it was the call a meeting of the g 7, which i guess these people this don't see the iron, you know. but of course, these are the former colonial powers and the powers that created the modern and middle east. here, would it be fair to say, because i've been saying this, that the g 7 is turning itself into the access of genocide, along with nato. how you can really, uh, the is still seeing the world through euro, american american european lens is that, that's the world. when it talks about worlds, he is, he's really just referring to the white colonial powers. so when we
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are, when i think of world opinion, i think of the broader world opinion very much along the lines. so what we can do is talk to about that. so there isn't a new axis of peaceful powers that are anti imperialist. so the 5 is still in, not in your own mindset. and another good analogy i think is israel is like a cuckoo. it's the new it's born. and now us in your feet and the parents keep speeding it endlessly until the end of the cuckoo. the cuckoos life is not an easy one that often they get pushed out of the nest or they die, or else they killed their hopes. so we're in the in between stage now where israel
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is really taken on all of the energy of its parents. and it's a, it's sucking them dry. so whether this can continue indefinitely. well, it can't. so i think that the best buy how, how the cuckoo finally dies. and that, that's the issue we have to deal with. know you want, you know, as, you know, brought up the or what the, the true international community and real global public opinion. and it's very, very clear where that stands. and yet it says the global south versus the, the, the rich north at white north, also in this case here. but, you know, i can remember very clearly when, after the, the iranian revolution that they being sort of throwing the shot. and then the american embassy was taken by students and how wage the united states was because thats diplomatic territory, a sovereign territory, but no one in the no one in the west. even one of the debate of the security council about what israel did to the diplomatic compound in damascus. i mean,
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the whole world sees this rank upon hypocrisy a ve the array in the united states to of the day. this is the united states double standard. uh, the united states was supporting the shops of your on the states were supporting the show. have you not even had the problem was. busy was the it on, but when it came to a system and a government game, and you're on that as anti, is them? and i'm sorry, imperialism, then they slipped. and then they started using the she, i to send me uh, the, the sure, the send me a conflict besides making it is an error. and that is what america is. what has been pumping money and billions of dollars on for the last 3040 years. uh today uh is there has been bombing in your area are you see in syria,
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the between the officers, your on has been being patient. and let me try to take a look. try to go to don't, we're saving, i'm sorry, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on escalation state with our team. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power, tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just because it shows you few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground? can
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the show seemed wrong just on the safe house because the after care and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground the, the russian states never see as tight as one of the most sense community best. most all sense and up to
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5 must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians per day and split the r t smith net keeping our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the senior said this was the question. did you say a request, which is the welcome back across stock? were all things are considered? i'm peter about your mind. you were discussing escalation the
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layla. i was very a, a gas, but not surprised by how western politicians and media reacted to this. uh, david cameron was talking about, you know, how is disproportional? well, number one and the, all of the facilities that we know that were attacked were military and intelligence. and there was no loss of life though there was an injury. they won't show us what really happened, which was really odd because they loved the show disrupt destruction all the time. and then you have, you know, this, this of a portion of it. i mean it's so amazing to me. what about what's happening in gaza? i mean, is that per portion it, i mean, even when confronted these people can not look at you when the i and speak the truth. go ahead. it's a, it's, it's a sounding it's, it's actually not. mine definitely gets a little after living with that's kind of will keep patient for the longest time. so we know we know data tactics and what they do. the drawing some of the pass code on empowers. they do the same,
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these victimize themselves whenever they are phones wrong. so at the end of the day, they continue to kill. for example, they've had, they've had, they've had estimated in, you know, officials and scientists over the past decades. they skills not only basically, um, the, the head of the eclipse to be gauge, but they have also kids, scientists over the past 2 years, we've seen that they've committed atrocities inside, you know, and as well. and the 13030 ition came. they were like, oh we are being under attack while you at the 1st. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd thing, but if you want to draw your attention to something that the colonial fathers were always comes to, the 8 of this is when it comes to an attack against an embassy or whatever. basically, it's about the commission that says, remember the us actually effect the skins, the too much admission and, and, and, and the j a new when differentiates use to allow the americans to use that air space to go to the bar, maybe. and then they attacked the chinese diplomatic mission basically. and you, if i remember, it was in sarajevo or like one of the so back on states and nobody says anything.
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is there it is, a thought it'd be about technician, and it'd been think that's a joining to that despite the commission and the whole world was silence about this . when did any, as we thought here, that's fine, that everybody's investor. all these effects that have happened against it, any nationals and against it really does not belong in cedar rapids. also inside the don't suddenly the world started playing it for, for almost 3 to 4 days before that you didn't even do it. it's a nation by saying, oh, there it is, a gums, i think this really is the is there it is. are that extends over here? they play with the negative. they shifted negative and nobody is buying, it's anymore. so yeah, what so? okay, and plus we do know that would be the american administration is basically lying about it. if i'm going to eric right now, um, so round gave a 72 hour notice in what they were going to do. okay. they very transparent and what they wanted to accomplish. so like eric would be, is israel aside to been in, in a dilemma right now as we speak on how to retaliate. now we are told that the american
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administration doesn't want to be involved in any, and is really attack on iran. i really don't buy it. okay. i mean the, the influence that the, the israel lobby has over american politicians and the media. i want allow joe biden to a band and the israelis, which means, you know, now we have this, we actually, you could make the argument. i certainly would that we are in the middle of the next world war because we can see how the, the, the biting lines are, are happening, russia, it ran, we have the access of resistance. and the united states is not going to walk away from this. and a lot of american politicians, particularly in the senate, would really welcoming and an open attack on iran, which would be disastrous for everyone. eric as well. yes, but uh, is the guy pack. yes, this is its finest moment. now it's got, uh, congress, really and its cartridges, even if biden wanted to do what with getting re elected with making the great
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president would be to insist on this cease fire and force israel to negotiate properly. that would be, of course, a wonderful thing, but it is real with it with the assassin eats is. that's what it's great guys, very much like you cream. it's a, it's at that stage and it's distorted development that it goes after terrorist attack typically. so it gets us, and the leaders can't kennedy both kennedy's i'm, i'm convinced we're a mazda of the operations. we don't know, 911. but these huge terrorist operations really is, really, is very good at this and, and that's what it's built, it's so on. so i think even, let's say trump trump's kind of wishy washy on on ukraine a i, he seems to be very pro israel, but he's, he doesn't like nathan, yahoo!
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he could just slip the could just swell. eric, i'm not going to give donald trump but a credit with him with a lot of virtue. but eric, i'm pretty sure he doesn't want to be a war president in the, in this scenario right here. i think he is very terrified of it because it is a stance that will everyone that's involved in it on the wrong side. the stench that they will carry for the rest of their they will be their legacy, their legacy of what they're doing right now. but steve, and if i could go back to you, um, what does the us really even have a choice right now? okay. and you can say a security commitment is iron clad and then it's not iron clad. how are they going to squared the circle? scary. d, uh the united states is, uh, it's a fun the and the see uh, yeah for, for funding is really military and it's been healthy and supporting is really
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military and been sending aid and all of that from the american taxpayer money. but the, the air defences system that is there is using stuff from america and they have help as well and just laugh at that. and the doctors often. but the as by the, by the decision told the jimmy, nothing else we did the scene to do. but we're not going to participate with you in award. the, by the, by them does not want to go into awards or reason war just because of benjamin. that's in, you know, this is a, this is, but this is what he does not understand. the what happened on monday, go a cost over $1300000000.00. that's ultimately out of the american taxpayer money. that's, that is real pain. it, but there's really people are payments. that's the american taxpayer money and the americans, and whoever is next president. and that's what happens, but they should stop all this 8 the americans. uh i have, i have the, they should,
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that money should because the american people not on funding wars and supporting a psycho lack benjamin that to me a whole who just wants to take the whole vision of the whole world into war. like one of the things that really worries me here in, in lebanon here, do you think as a result of iran's retaliation? and we've discussed that it was a little over whelming, leah, a success in terms of what it wanted to achieve. how do you, how do people in the, in lab a non feel now, is it more, more likely or less likely the, the is riley's, would attack your country. i can tell you because i'm covering basically the blue line, villages stations, and soft living on a biscuit also room. i don't, don't speak to people from old supplies on different religions and sections, most of the construction support the resistance and loving and supporting the common enemy. this is a joke. you patient everybody's to be members with is reduced. it's 11 and 2006. is
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there any additional level? but at the same time there are smoke buckets, infection, so basically support the zane is, which is very weird. but then again, if you look at their history, they collaborated with is it is doing the occupational level, but these are insignificant in terms of numbers that have been is do expect an escalation at any point because they know that this kind of occupation is treacherous. they don't need an excuse to going to escalate. however, when you open multiple trunk. and then basically i gave doug occupation it thinks twice before basically expanding the, the, the for on. so we have a photo. that's what us for the time being. um, the way i see it going forward, we will be seeing an escalation because at the end of the day this is not the is really ward against basically the us thing is only this is the american war against the ocean interest in the region. and that's why we saw the russians move them battalions to the front with the occupied so you can go on hearts and at the same time. so. so the initial quote as the, it's a major struggle between the, the, on it is or isn't pluses or because of as we just and the indians. on the other
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hand, that's why we've seen the nature of ours move. it's pretty gates on ships. so the estimate that the engine needs and over the past 7 months, that's why basically we saw an image of kind of the alliance between the excess of resistance as long as all fronts in iraq and syria and lebanon. and even in yemen, and they are basically being supported by the ariens, that's one point to another. joshua came to the rescue to his own life city and said, we are going to head if the, what actually is expense more than that because the oceans understand the kind of game that's being played at the moment. it's a power struggle between the americans and the russians. and the some of the strange and eric we administration in the buying administration says that it doesn't want an escalation. but are they in the driver seat? i mean, they may not want it, but they, they may have to just go along because, you know, if you're going to, if they ministration, who's going to tolerate a genocide in gaza, they're going to go along with a greater war. i mean, not, you know, there's a continuation and thought there, eric, for us is tied to israel. so if one goes the other goes,
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that's why is it really is an existential situation for, for both, because it's carried on now for 70 years and it's a future the us sees it's future through israel in the middle east and it's got to change that it's a israel is got to become a normal middle east country. somehow it's got to worry about eric eric if i for that to happen era for that to it. the design is project passed to come to an end to and i know that's saying so that it will happen already thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. i think it is early snow left in the last 6 months and if that's a continue or bleeding. so israel, you know, it is today marching forward into the future, but it's the people are,
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are the key note, the end of this whole, all the project is revealed as a parsed and that is your ex, essential crisis. so i, i don't see this really resolving it easily. it's going to be a lot of hand wringing all a let me ask you the last 25 seconds. is this the end of design, this project that we witnessing it and sober southern i have the space when i said this war was easier to speed up. it's a state solution or we're basically would see it is there as a different kind of scenario, not even is it, as we know today, and i believe that to be on the interstate solution is that it would not exist as we know it today. it could be one state, it could be, it's an end of its, we don't know, but the situation going forward is going to be complete. the defense. ok on that note, that's all the time we have. i want to thank them i guess in toronto on a route and they look out talk to you. and of course i want to take our viewers for watching us here at our dc and next time. and remember, across the rules,
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what is part of the, the employee would post good. 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 products. as the
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known in vietnam, as the american war, the vietnam war lost its almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. not any time between now and then you don't see it. now. what is all i'm emptied. hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. and the american soldiers. miller did resist as most of the slaves to down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and lee laid up day by all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the, via the means? veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah. yeah. that's that way too.
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many of you have followed the painful and infuriating side of julian assange, the co founder of wiki leaks who has been held in london's notorious maximum security belmore prison for almost 5 years now. and before that, he was in self imposed exile in the ecuadorian embassy in london, the c i a, a few years ago made plans to kill or to kidnapped julian in broad daylight in the streets of london. if the us government's request to expedite him for to be unsuccessful, but that request is pending and is likely to go forward in the near future. the big question then is whether the us justice department will offer julian a deal he can live with or where. busy he'll be forced to go onto the trial for his life. i'm john to reaku. welcome to the whistle blowers.

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