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go, because the did get totally believe with the dots, the bus full a and bring it back to me. so yeah, i mean the that's from that deep end. that's insane. so it, because of that download interested in the, the, what were the only way to go to the world is this song non violent friction against that in depth, as i said before, must come as a combination of domestic bridges and in 3 dimensional northwest jo. otherwise, they will continue because they don't care about the blood shit. they don't care about that, that immensely depth store of interest in cvn skate, bodies feed me. and once he does that, then don't even care about the life of the, of the, just these, the end, the hostages, the day. and so come us and the don't care about the, even the legs a visa and sergeant's, they only get about themselves. so i do not see any posts fixed or any hope so ending the will releasing those pages, stopping the blog ship, unless there is
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a strong pressure on these governments. that is a rob, this all my, excuse me, company had all the international. we have disease, the the and hello again everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. and this is what we're going to be talking about. that could be the richest country and all of europe. i don't want to give that money and those assets to put into share with china. so very to know, forget democracy. he's talking about ukraine by the way, forget democracy. forget the destruction of ukraine for get the thousands of people who are dead or dying. senator lindsey graham explains the real reason for this
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country, america's involvement in ukraine. and the reason is that a lot of money have rick sanchez, let's do it the, you know, it's always been known even by some of the friends that i have who went and fucked in iraq. and a lot of them came back and we became buddies. these are like, you know, who hob military guys, and they always said, you know what, the real reason that we went over there. the real reason that we were in a rock, it had to do with the fact that a rock was a country that was so which and resources and brimming with oil fields versus what the guys went over there. and father came back and told me as a reporter when we'd talk, or even just as friends. but now i asked myself,
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and i'm sure you probably asked yourselves to do the same thing be said of our current involvement in ukraine. well, victor or bon seems to think so. i want you to listen to how boldly he tells it. well, tells it like it is essentially calling out his nato member colleagues. here's what he says, he says, and i'm gonna quote it right. he says, the fact that the western war mongering leaders want to defeat russia in this war. and the reason is rather simple. he says, right there money. and now he's not making a lot of friends and nato as you might imagine for saying that they're mad at them for saying that. but, and then you're probably thinking, okay, so that's victor or by the leader of hungry. right. certainly no us leader would be willing to say something like that, right. no way somebody here in this country, not a congressman, a senator, maybe somebody in the white house. no, they would never say that, right. well, actually there is someone who actually does admitted here's south
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carolina senator lindsey graham accidentally telling the truth. well, being interviewed just the day before yesterday on the cbs. here it is there sitting on $10.00 to $12.00 trillion dollars of critical minerals in and you train, they could be the richest country and all of europe. i don't want to give that money and those assets to put into a share with china. if we help ukraine now, they can become the best business partner wherever dreamed of. so we're doing all of this because we want to create a business partnership with ukraine. so there you go. manila, we've got to keep this war going because we need those resources. sometimes in life, the truth just accidentally slips out. you know what i mean? oh rick, we are on or well this week with the accidental truth bombs coming out of the nation's capital. right 1st with matt miller at the state department. now we hear
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senator graham, let's not forget though, rick, that he along with his senate soulmate and john mccain were part of the ukraine permian committee. now, i don't think that was their official name, but my point is, they've been out this since around 2012 mccain didn't live long enough to see the fruits of his labor. realize the gram statements this week about ukraine's bath. natural resources are probably the most honest thing he has ever said. it's never the freedom or just for c western values or whatever else they were parenting to manufacturer consent for uh, war to the american people. america never engages in that sort of thing for free or for, you know, out of the goodness of our hearts. there has to be something in it for us. we were in it for the natural resources. that's always been true in modern times recommend . that's why we keep stones friendly with saudi arabia but, but to say it out there. so loud and so blatantly is fascinating and now his words
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are being heard all over the world. speaking of words being heard all over the world, tucker carlson has just posted a fascinating interview on his website with thomas massey. i don't know if you've seen that he is the us congressman who is from kentucky. massey is actually one of the few politicians who has decided that he is not going to take any money at all. as a matter of fact, from a pack the lobby that represents the interest of israel. and because of that, a pack has targeted him and attempted to pick him up. i mean, here he is describing to tucker how his colleagues in congress say they feel bad for him because of what the as really lobby is doing to him. here it is. why have republicans who come to me on the floor and say, i wish i could vote with you today? yours is the right. so, but i would just take too much flak back home and i have republicans who come to me
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and say that's wrong. what a pack is doing to you, let me talk to my a pack person. that way. every party by me has an a pack person like that mean and they pack person. it's like your babysitter, you're a pack babysitter who is always talking to you for a pack. they're probably a constituent in your district, but they are, you know, firmly embedded in a pack. it's, it's in it. have you seen any other country do anything like this? like russia, russia obviously determines the outcome of our elections. we keep hearing that. does anyone have put in guy that they talk to? not only do they not have a potent guys, but they don't, they, they don't have a britain guy. they don't have an australian guy. then, you know, they don't have a germany dude. you know, i can't play the entire interview, but i got to tell you, his description of the total control on almost all congress. and he's in it. i mean,
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this guy's an inspired, right. but that's applied by a pack is nothing short of queasy. a pack is by far the lobby that gives the most amount of money to a members of the us congress. more than any us industry, for example. and, and, and what they're lobbying for has nothing to do with the united states of america. i mean, this is not, by the way, the majority of apex funding comes from extremely well. think zion is corporate investors. c. o is another heavy hitters. it does not come from nor doesn't seem to represent the average american jewish citizen, although the corporate media, what have you think that's what that actually represents about. i think that's a really important point in this conversation and what came out as i, as i was watching that interview, that my friend tucker did with the congressman massey, manila, your tech. yeah. right. that was just nuts to here. i mean think about that. there
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are 435 members of the house. that means there's more than $400.00 lobbyist or handlers. dedicated slowly to the issue of israel. now look, i don't, i don't know what the average jewish american thinks or, or you know, that they, they supports all the actions of a pack. but what i do know from having been a field reporter and, and having been assigned to the campaign trail during the 2016 elections, is that the average american isn't concerned with the interest of israel. they're interested in being able to afford rent to buy food for their families, put gas in their car, and just living in a peaceful community. they don't like war. and generally they're just nice people out there just america. i never ask their religious affiliation or their ethnic identities, but not once rec, not once on the trail in 2016 that i hear any random person that i talk to ever
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even bring up is real as an important issue to them. so it's really inexplicable to me the, you know, they have the breath of reach that they do that a path does within our government. and that's the point. they represent the foreign policy of another country. well, here in this country and not so much of the opinions of the average american joe, which is no different than the average american cuban or the average american anything. as a matter of fact, which is why it shouldn't the big cuban are actually let, let's get to the next one before people just like jews and cubans, whatever. all right, see was the media here in the united states is obsessed, isn't it? with finding racism in every story they report even where it doesn't seem to exist . i got a case in board for you. the story that is apparently captivated the internet. it's all over the place. go to youtube, you'll see it everywhere. it's a story about some dudes, a man who stops the school superintendent from shaking hands with his daughter
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during graduation. here it is. this video broadcast online and on tv shows. matthew eddie, pictured here in white push superintendent rainy briggs before briggs could shake the hand of eddie's daughter. use me as brandon eddie told investigators, he pushed the superintendent away from his daughter because he thought briggs treated her unfairly when she got in trouble at school. but some on line called the behavior racist as brings as black and eddie as white representative francesca, hong from madison taking to x to right. no one should have to endure this type of gross and races to conduct the district in a statement, not addressing the accusations of racism but saying it's quote, taking this incident very seriously and working closely with local law enforcement to ensure a thorough investigation. i cannot believe i just saw but and it happens. so
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some people online say some people online, say manila wrote the bad so i'm going with it. so listen. even though they quote the father, i don't know if you could tell them the reports. let me take you back through it in case you missed it. so the father says he had a be for the superintendent for what apparently the superintendent did to his daughter at some point, right. they, they then suggest the assault was racist. why? because some people online, including some woman that no one's ever heard of said so now obviously the father is a jerk. right. and he's acting like a jerk. and he was way out of line to do what he did. but a z, a racist simply because he's white and the other guy is black. i mean, it seems to me what, that's what they're saying. and yes, our corporate media seems to be obsessed with this kind of thing. jumping to conclusions that aren't necessarily there. might take what's yours? you know, i agree with that part i'm, i'm glad you brought this up, made that distinction journalistically. that's important to underscore that there
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was actually more to the story more to that very well of what we saw, the white dad, black school faculty. but if you ask me, i still don't support what the dad did there. my age girls. rick, you have a daughter, teenage especially girls are already so embarrassed by their parents action. you can be in the girl space, have more to 5. she was then to find out that this story went viral and went national. i mean, the poor girl. she's now probably traumatized by the spectacle. she's now always going to be that girl. the damage was done though to her and her dad and the superintendent, whether or not racism was a component there. this was a moment for the girl to have a, a grown up moment in her life. if she chose to shake the superintendent's hand or not, that should have been her call and dad's intervention. i say, rick, taking the agency away from new. absolutely. all right, this has nothing to do with that though. i mean, but that was a jerk. you shouldn't have done that. he shouldn't a hit the superintendent, the push to shouldn't have been. all of those are correct. what does nothing to do
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if, what is the guy was white? what is the guy was asian? what is a guy? was this ram? it wouldn't be a story. i mean, the story. you can't just say because one person has one color and another person has another color, right? that's the reason for the confrontation because somebody online suggested it. that's crazy, right. and the moment we start doing the distinction. absolutely, and i'm glad we had, i think we talked about we can dislike each other. we can dislike each other rec and be different colors but dislike each other for every reason other than the color. yeah. front door, but, but that's what they do, especially at the corporate level. if you watch cnn, or fox or unities, you'll never any of that. that's what you see all the time. unfortunate, rick, by the way, i went to college with a kid that was both cuban and jewish. we call them a jew bed. yeah. yeah. i've heard that before as well. thanks for letting us know. thanks manila. oh, is it always a fun conversation with you? by the way? this is smart when we come back. why did syria become
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a disaster that it has become? i mean, think president obama and trump and bite, and what did they do? right? what do they do wrong? and why i want to know, and i've got the perfect guess to ask all the questions for that. his name is could work all most young. he has a pod cast on youtube. it's called seriana analysis. it is both informative and very popular. and he's going to join us from berlin after the break. don't go of the
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take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground? can the firewall go back? i'm rick sanchez. and joining us now to discuss as promises could work out of most young is the host of seriana analysis. and we thank you so much good work
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for taking time to joins to thank you so much for having me. it's a pleasure. hey, let's start with how this all began. i guess what, between 20112014, all hell breaks loose after the error spring. and apparently people are angry, which is normal. people get angry and all kinds of countries including our own. but how does that turn into the catastrophe that we then god, and why did this country the united states decide that it had to go all in is actually if we follow the main same press and the pull additions into united states, of course they are involved in the ceiling conflict to bring democracy human rights act when they realize that what society is that. so if you believe them, then this is your issue. however, a they are major issue as why the united states wanted to replace president bush charlotte side or to conduct colored operations which could lead into a cool,
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similar to what happened in ukraine, for example, in 2014. the 1st reason is of course is right. so you guys consider the quote unquote strategic depth of what this school, the access of resistance in west asia. and this access includes the state and the state actors that switch from it on to live on, on syria, iraq and palestine. so syria played an instrumental in terms of the military support and intelligent supports to palestinian antibodies. aren't groups is to support them in their arms struggling against these valuable condition forces. so this was an economic reason for the americans to attempt to cool assault and install the public government in demo scuse, in order to end these flo off weapons. also training and intelligent support to this non state actors fighting against these radio condition forces. however, there was the other 2 main factors in this case, the fruits. the other fact it was,
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for example, the americans wanted to remove the russian fleet from the media to any assuming that what they attempted to do in the black sea. so if you remember what happened in 2014, after the cool, one of the 1st steps that the new a gene that was installed by victoria and aunt and the other gang in washington dc . they wanted to remove the restaurant sleep from the black seats, so similarly, they wanted to do it in syria to remove the restaurant fluids from the immediate area. and therefore, the residents have been invested interest, for example, in captioning crimea, and also capture the could not touching about coming to see the foot so head. and that's how they preserved their, the, the, the, what, what we say the, the fleet, not only they may determine and, but also in the black sea. and this is very important if we think about that, your opponent technique that the russians now have and a free access between the black sea and the media to the engine and they can exert their power on the 30 is money. in my opinion, what was the just,
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this is very important because it's also related to russia. it's guess. so, um the cut out is in 2008. offered a sod. uh that uh they could extend gas pipelines from car passing to sort of the art. it'd be a jordan syria, turkey and some took it took, you will distribute this guys to europe. so there isn't was to end the project of north sea and want to not seem to an aside because he was a ally of the restaurant and he talked about it. and he said, no, he is not going to allow the car tardy guys pipelines to be extended to the territories of syria. and. and therefore you see the excitement of that part entered key and the moving aside from power after 2011 because they had a huge investment. oh, this mean it's, yeah, i think one on the interest and see what happened after the 2022 conflict in ukraine. the americans couldn't. and this project through a cathartic pipeline. so they seated directly and they ended the not seem to
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pipeline by blowing it up. and then they blame it to a pro ukrainian group, which is in my opinion, the ca so fascinating. you have given us 3 interesting explanations for the true reason for the united states getting so heavily involved in syria. more than many other places where there were also aram springs. you mentioned, of course, is real wanting to fight back against russia's access there. and then of course, taking on a sod who they've never like to begin with, but let me back up a little bit and try and defend the country from which i speak right now. the united states of america. their point of view is, okay, there's an error in the spring. the people that are in syria hate their president. they want democracy and we're going to go in and help them get that. you're saying that's a great story, but it's really a pretense for what they wanted to do is am i reading you correctly to exactly of
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course the president bush auto sides had a popularity in syria. he was popular among many sectors of deceiving society and he had also hatred. it's as normal, like in any other country. however, before the admitted inc and syria starts, it's true. what is called the civil society so that americans have provided, including my friends and colleagues in the university and in school that i know them with the technology is and with the tools necessary to training so that they know how to protest, how to gather in industries and how to fight against the government. however, during these times, they will have lots of 2 things happening as well in the early days of 2011. they will also interest rates in the among the demo spacious. and this is assuming that a study happened in ukraine when this snipers shot on both sides the security of the media trivia. also the protesters in order to create the chaos. because when the chaos happens, you can break the start of school and try to the for me, but they have misread it because syria has been built on
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a very strong security in private. this is and also military power. therefore, the adair assumption that a sides relief following 2 months. this was a big miscalculation and the visual thinking. so when they realize they cannot remove us thoughts on power after 3 months, they start the army and the are the codes you how this in syria and this is got, we have an evidence for that because the in 2012, the defense intelligence agency up the united states, so meet at the airport to president obama, the former president of the united states, telling him that the driving force against besought in the country on the outside of the affiliated groups and seen knowingly put his signature on a c, i a cobra corporation quote, invest to convert and sent to seattle city in order to on this, you had this in order to train them the so what you're saying are we are right in states was working side by side with um, kinda advices to that's definitely the case in 2012 j expletive on who is now the
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national security advisor. back then, he was the aid of yeah, hillary clinton, he sent an email to hillary clinton, telling her that she was the secretary of state. she quoting him, i'll call you guys on our side in syria and the in the in 2021 jeffrey james jeffrey who was the that was the question the invoice to syria. he had an interview and i'm literally quoting to him now he says that giovanni use an asset. giovanni is the leader of that guy. then see that he said that a giovanni was an asset of the strategy in syria. i mean the entire operation in turkey, which they had too many digital predation rooms. one in turkey, one in jordan, and this operation municipal probation rooms. they have a guided and instructed and health when supported and funded and armed, oldest jihadist and syria. but i like, for example, if you remember what happened now in ukraine, they said that they would lift the band on arming as well. but the young and it
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because they, they couldn't do it in the face of a spot right face off the words that they don't know. that's a, it's a wonderful, a comparative analysis that you're doing all of a sudden the united states and saying the as of battalion who they've always called neo nazis are okay. just like they once said, well, isis. a i'll kind of who are. 6 are ok because they're necessary. that's i'm let me ask you about trump. trump did something interesting toward the end of administration that the hawks in the state department wanted him to continue to keep troops and go harder in syria. and he made a decision or try it, at least to get the troops out. tell me about that and what it means and what's the right and do you think from a deal political standpoint, he would make a better president, the bible in that sense. and i, i'm sorry to say we've got about a minute and a half left that he wanted to leave celia and she took the decision to leave cde about the there was an enormous pressure on him, especially if somebody is ready to slide these riley's and design is on the new
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york ones and you see they were very, very determined that the americans sort of stay you there. because once the americans live, then south will take over the country again and who will establish order and step in at the end that he will once again be able to actively participate in what's happening in the age of the hands of the person. he is the president of the country . why are we telling the people who they should be led by when it's not our country? i'm like, crazy to ask that. and because that's the definition of imperialism, the imperialists think that they have the moral high ground and they are a, they have the authority to tell us who can, who i'm a syrian. i was born in syria and i am entitled to elect my president or might be present at the about the americans do not believe in national silver entity. so once they disagree with the president, instead of compromising with him, they just try to pull this president and to the americans did to city a many, many times since its independence. the 1st official qu in syria,
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happens with the endorsement and the support of the americans and the cia. so they have been doing this business very long time. this is nothing new activated for the syrians, but now just seeing inside the collective memory. and that's why they have fought against this project. and the 4th of it, jim, jim's project, but they didn't win yet. this long war against them, every waiting period is we've got to get you back. i need to continue this conversation because there, so we didn't talk about chemical weapons. we didn't talk about obama's actual role . we didn't talk about a lot of things that i wish we had an opportunity to continue talking about. but. but these kinds of conversations are important because we're trying to tell the stories that unfortunately much of the world never here's because much of the world gets their news from barry corporatized, western sources. someone like you can open our eyes to if nothing else. people might disagree with much of what you said, but it's a different perspective and certainly from a syrian inside that we never get to hear. so mike, thanks to you for sharing that with us and congratulations and good luck with your
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pod cast. thank you so much for having me. it's a great pleasure. my pleasure. in fact, thank you so much. that's our show. remember always what counts your own box when you're looking for truths, that's what we try to do. that's what back conversation just represented. many of the things you would never hear anywhere else, maybe outside your box. they're box. i'm rick sanchez. it's what we do. and i see you next time of the one year to do the 2 at that point. but at the extra a month, i thought she thought that the show and then it will be a job to las negotiate. and all of it is uh,
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international stuff is the template setup button and not to punch it in for 2 months. did you lose? you'd ask that if i said the meeting, i love to focus on the 2 reasons. can you say, when do you see the video camera in tempe? me so it'll be pretty good. it was working monday me to work it on stimulus and just get a little less money before the sales dealer. sure, sure. william farmer shots, monument. so we have court kinda started over or decision day. monday. i'm able to was that man was the ones i think you left on the best one today and but you know, so that's what it is that you want to set. i'm sure those are pretty sharp generals on patient data for she's getting those are the best do what i mean? there's a, there's a problem chef the,
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