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hello and welcome across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter level. joe biden is. whitehouse continues to insist it has little leverage over the israeli government to bring a whole to the fighting and gaza or live in on. this is obviously an absurd claim. at the same time, it appears to us has resigned to a wider conflict that includes webinar and beyond the processing power site. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal and media analyst also in new york. we have stanley cohen steve is a human rights lawyer and in rome. we cross of romano roberto, she is an author and managing editor of the palestine chronicle. all right, cross, that girl is in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate stanley if i go to you 1st in new york, i'm, i'm really getting very, very sick and tired of these claims that the white house has no leverage over is real. you know, we're supposed to resign ourselves to
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a genocide that we can all watch in real time. i find that pathetic and i find it criminally liable. but also we have a us official them that have the kicker. is really citizenship by the way, me going to lebanon saying, well, if the israelis go to work with has blog will be on the side of it. and he is really is, why was he there? where was that diplomacy? why do we have to resign ourselves to just more bloodshed in a wider war with a one telephone call from the white house could change all of that? go ahead stanley. well, it's called the election. it's called uh, a package for b, a, b, l. it's all at this point. but music chair, less about the morality principle, international law about work crime. he wants to wait. he's waited long enough and he's made a decision that is more important to port a pass and more important port designers wing of the democratic party and the independent party that he is concerned about losing the young women in the band or
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in the streets, or rightly so saying, genocide, genocide, genesis and you're absolutely correct one phone for the sense because under the arms export controller, which is real, is been clearly in violation of for generations. now. he picks up a phone, he says that's the end that you're not in compliance with the act of congress pretended as well because they are the only person who can weigh in on the arms export control act. judiciary has said it's a separation of powers issue. so bite and as he's done through his entire career has made a political calculus. how do i get more involved? so what do i have to worry about in this case? the slaughter of bowman yesterday of, of, of, of the, the electoral, of the a pack ownership. really frames. if i watch, when he knows he can't shut down, here's wheels for a while. we tried to walk a tight rope where he, for every dollar he gave me to try to get the chance to kill people and to destroy
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it community. so this is all about the election as it is with us in yahoo. there's 3 trials that are waiting for him to put them in prison. well, you know, yeah, but since violent is already been mentioned, i was going to do that. the 2nd half of the program, but i'll throw it to line or right now. line. oh, you're on the program quite a bit. we went through the forest called russia gates, you know, we're a russian meddling and the american elections. stanley just brought up the most glaring meddling and american elections all out in the open here. i mean, every cent with that was spent. i mean, this is, you know, a foreign government israel through is conduits in the united states. and it's satellites there in the us, um, determining a outcomes politically. i mean, this is just outright meddling, but no one will call it that line. oh. well, aside from that, you know, was really interesting. is that and, and i have been doing a radio a did talk radio for, for 35 years. and the word
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a pack or is really the lobby was 3rd rail, kryptonite you just, it was like the n word, this was the a word. and you're yet yesterday for coverage saying a pack back, the bowman loses and the now the own. and just like there was this transition, so i don't know if that's deliberate, if people are finally awakened, but you're absolutely correct. how can you claim, how can anybody claim that external extra duty shall extra governmental influence on our sovereignty is okay, and very uh, finally, how does anybody speak to secure the position of power with their voters by saying, i tend to dougherty big about this. what is there a gun to your you don't understand. i can't control where your money goes all by the way. vote for me. yeah. much better or amanda. this is the america's democracy is at stake. that's what everybody says here, but they,
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they miss the point here. i mean, it seems that both major parties, they will curry favor with donors and not with voters, certainly not with what's right. okay. it's all about money and how much you can get to run your elections here. that is probably the most pathetic sauce power message america is sending the world right now. go ahead in room. i. yes, i think i know the various things that god is exposing to the word. there is this concept of liberal democracy as a whole. and we see that these as structured crisis. it's not, it contingent prices for 4 and meanings dot e b 's lobbies are so powerful that they can actually be a superior interest. and then people in the treat solved, shouting for sure. we don't have a representative democracy, democracy, but we have its best and pretty good key and not
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a democracy. but i think that's yes. what can seem completely irrational here a abc russian about up to a certain point. yes, for sure. uh, the united states is treating as well as an insured of friends, not as a foreign policy. so, and it is doing so also because the task of your motive for the united states, it is essential, especially following the people to asia. and so the fact that they actually less than you that you, you do the essentially step essential for them. that is what maintains each determines the ease with mentees. it's mandatory. so to weeks we'll give you a review over the weekend. i think that the united states wanted is were to win and wanted to win fast. it is not in the interests of course that the conflict that spends, but they cannot afford to, the ease will not restore the determine the amount that may. but the problem with
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maintaining or re re capturing deterrence for israel's and it might cost the 3rd world war that is certainly not in the interest with anybody, including the united states. now that a pack is written, written, brought up, stanley. can you explain something to me that i've never really understood? we hear all of this investigations about how much a pack a gets involved in elections, who they have bought the of mind or is in congress of where all we know is really, is americans were all the same, are interchangeable, is really sees the american flag. well, why are they spending so much money and so much effort, and so much intimidation on something that should be obvious that were the same. but apparently we're not because they have to keep pressuring people to convince everyone that we're all. busy the same, i don't have to share those values. i don't believe in genocide. i believe in bringing people to account. i mean it's counter intuitive. i mean, you wouldn't need a pack if we really actually shared these values. stanley, well,
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you know, the foreigner tell us that the registration acts fair, which was designed years ago, to force microsoft for foreign governments to registered with the country and noticed that i am working for is real. i am working for country x. i'm working for country wide, which has rigid rules in terms of what you can do, how would, why, what's past that should have been passed with this real. and it's not. we know that fara has been applied when it comes to lobbyist and folks that supported russia over the years. we know this fara has been wide when it comes to people that they charge with the benches. they're speaking, we're working on behalf of a rock. but when it comes to israel, it comes ultimately down to, you know, true instead of 48, when he initially was opposed to photo, quote, the establishment, the state of israel. truman said eventually, i'm not interested. i don't think it's a good idea. but after discussion, she made some comments which remain true today. palestinians don't have money and they don't vote. use of america have money and they do,
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but look at allison's white. late allison gave hundreds of millions of dollars to the israel for ever has been sitting on the fence because she supported the opponents initially against the trump. and the last few days she said, i'm giving you $100000000.00. yep. do what you want with it. just make sure it is real, has no headaches as no problem and come in as much genocide as possible. so you have, this is the publicity we're on the one hand you have laws, you have actually what procedures, you have limits that in theory or pass to level the playing field to try to keep foreign governments outside of controlling domestic policies and politics in the united states, you have the arms export control where you have the, you have the allow react up. you have all these laws that have been passed to maintain theory that democratic integrity. and i'd be able to be that it states which when it comes to israel, politicians, when it comes to israel,
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they have north. yeah. but you just barely like that money. yeah. but so if i go to this, the line will be huge. it is basically just said, you know, here's all the money, a mixer. israel doesn't have any headaches, but it actually creates a huge headache for, for the united states. and it standing in the world in a far worse than a headache for the people of gaza. line on you know, this is a great point and i was gonna say tell the be before i forget, have you noticed that of course we have to thank god for digital streaming platforms and or alternate citizen and civilian an alternative of news which basically have they have transformed the subject matter, but now people are starting to pay attention as to what's being said, because all i told my friends is pay attention. recently. there was a statement by i believe and is rarely official whose name escapes me. who is that something like, you know, you really can't stop how much you really can't it's, it's like an idea and that, that well, well, well, well wait a minute hold. that was the $1000000.00 statement because the,
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the argument is that we need this money in order to stop this. we will not stop until they are crush. if you have somebody who would just eliminate that as a possibility that defeats the entire theory yet. it's now percolating through and it's permanent, it's breaking the blood brain barrier. in these debates, people are saying this is a lot like terrorism, isn't it? this is like when we were going after people around the world because they embodied some kind of ideology and they really weren't actually a court for real threat and people are getting it. and that's why somebody at some point they've got about a 130 something days until the election. they've got to for the to stall the american electorate, because people are figuring out right now, the narrative doesn't make any sense. and the way you have a big deal, but people think about people do face consequences if you don't go along with the narrative, you know, long before this happened we had i, academics all across the western world have lost their positions because they were contrary and, and now it's the case of death that mean you have to,
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you have to get in line and this, this is a liberal liberalism is really, really damaging folks. i have to jump in here. we're going to go to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on palestine state without the the,
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the, on the 1918, the countries of the west won the final victory over the ottoman empire. the sultan's government capitulated to the inside and sign, the humiliating armesis, upload grove. great britain and france and italy wanted not only to destroy the ottoman empire, but also to divide the prime orderly turk, as lands among themselves. in 1919, their armies began to land on turkish territory. but the west decided to choose greeks as the main striking force. seeking to make others realize its aggressive plans. for an intervention,
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provo massey indignation among the turkish peoples. the national liberation struggle was led by the experience of general mustafah come all as a 3rd. in order to bear down the enemy, a bank of the mobilization of the nation, and the alliance with russia, which acted as a united front with turkish patriots. at the end of august 1922, the third's army won a decisive victory over the invaders. in the battle of doom living art and within a month liberated all asia minor from them, the impressive success of the circus army force the west to make concessions. in 1923, the loss on these treaty was signed turkey. one of the 1st countries in asia manage to defeat the colonial empires and defend its independence, becoming an example for millions of via press on the planet
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the collect across software. all things are considered on peter as well to remind you were discussing palestine. the ok, let's go back to our guest in room. remember one of the things i find very disturbing . well, all of us are watching the events unfolding real time on the lebanese border on the west bank and gaza. well, i'm watching main stream media. they're kind of normalizing genocide. it's like, well this is what's going on again in, in gaza. and of course, you know, using a passive voice and all that they're just normalizing of. that's part of our everyday experience here with the reason why i bring it up because they didn't rages people like us even more because, you know, you, we point out this is a don't to just stand with genocide actually is you,
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we see these pictures here and you're not going to do anything about it. that is one of the most a waiting experiences and feelings i've ever had in my life. go ahead and room. yes, absolutely. and this from immediate point of view and from it pretty easy code point of view. let's think what happened with rough uh and to the rough operation. we have u. s. officials going every single day and. ready vision say no, we don't want israel to carry out a major operation in rough east where it doesn't have to cross the red line. then we saw it and literally b, b, it's burned alive in the 10s, in and out as we saw the cafeteria at b, b, s. and we still need are going on television and say yes to it is very sad because it is very disturbing. we are inquiring what we do not think is, was cross the red line. we would like to ask them, what was these red line? but this has happened. you know, so many times when it's worked in the united states,
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let's think of what happens with all the seas fighter discussions on may 31st, biden a says open b o e 's was presented as these fire proposal. and then these was said after a few hours, or this is a surprise for us. and the united states were, was negotiating as easy to look at part and not an honest at peace bro. okay. as we are used to here. so literally we are used to the i think the words to box easy and double standards release really not enough to describe what is happening now. even in terms of how they present the genocide. absolutely. you know, stanley that there's, uh, i think it was in hot out. there was a, a letter assigned by a prominent is really, uh, officials, uh, asking the us congress to resend disinvite benjamin yet. and you know who to speak to a joint session and nothing that you know, he's policies may be popular among the israeli citizens,
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but he isn't. okay. and they point out and these people are, most of them are pretty hard liners to other than me. i have to make sure that's clear, but you know, this is not the message they think israel should be sending the these out the right messenger for the world right now for to make israel's case. so all of people in washington are talking about us, how many standing ovations this man is going to get this is this a real stanley everyone gets to use as a parents to their own. and it's a political jester, it's a political presence. it's a political gift. you will get up there, he will speed on one hand, he will think those so literal leaders, those political players, those entities that are supporting israel's right to we just peace and safety. while they murder a 100000 people and civilians, lively women and children. and on the other hand, he will then say, and here's this man by keeps threatening us, and it keeps telling us he's gonna, he's gonna roll back to weapons. he's is going to oppose the
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a pac sanctions. it's the biggest political show in town. he will serve the purpose of jo by the whole time that by we turn around and say, i disagree and he shouldn't be involving himself the whole time. the bible says i'm writing them in, they're not, they're continuing to pour money into it. you know, just and with the reference to genocide, people have argued for years and genocide is built to find him. lots of lots. well, there's genera such that it has nothing to do with the amount of damage. yeah. but in spent, what is the intensive stomach? so for years is real and is really supportive said there's more palestinians than ever show us the box. and now that you've got the bodies, they turned around and said, this are proportionality test. well, there is no proportionality test and whatever happens on october 7th, that's absolutely nothing to do with the results of genocide that are plain to say with the i c, c and the i c j, which reports to go after. anyone else doesn't, that doesn't have the political power that israel does blinks instead. well, please stop. or maybe we'll get to a warranty issue,
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or maybe we'll move to intervene, and biden turns around and he makes a speech. it'll be interesting tonight for him to raise the, the american effort, his effort to try to rain and at the end of genocide, while he's writing a check daily, which keeps it going, the red line has become a period of dots that doesn't matter what you want to call it when you've got every day, thousands of women and children and survey is better this place better targeted, better as ashton's that murder bite and can say, well, they will. i'm opposed to this. meanwhile, he's winking, he's fueling the system. and here comes as you started out this, this particular segment. and here comes nothing yahoo to good standing ovations for what for american dollars to slaughter women, to slaughter children, to displace millions to destroy. and as you pointed out, to create a norm as form that the american body politic when it comes to the vision of the world, because we see what's going on in the middle east, we see what's going on elsewhere. and while everyone is apparently focused on all what's, who's reading with whom, where and when the bombing continues,
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the funding continues, the difference continues. and it's all at this point. how do i get more votes? and that's what you're going to see tonight. yeah, but a lot like, oh, i know, i can't see how a bite and wins at all. he pays painted himself into such a corner. and i saw, i think you saw the image when that he was that are fundraiser with a brock obama and brock obama had to lead them past the stage. i was wondering if that's a matter for it's time for you to go. jo, you've served your purpose. go ahead. and brock obama, by the way, who was the verbally and theoretically man handled by mister netanyahu during his visit. but let me explain another aspect to wait, which, which is solely just so you know, peter not, you will not have talked about how i am side eating passionately would people who before i guess i told her i just spies. i just, there were a mass that made it, me know, here's something very interesting. freespace and expression are, it is under attack all over the world. very,
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very briefly. we had this thing on january 6 where people decided to ard to, to riot in washington. okay. fine. and they were charged with the dish, just conspiracy and rebellious and instruction because they all conspired to interrupt a governmental process and they were put under the jail and these then these star chambers, okay, fine. when mister netanyahu arrived, you're going to see protests as well. many of them manned by and led by people who are called the left, the left who didn't care about january 6th, who didn't care about it because it applied to donald trump. no how they're going to be reaching out to their brother's across the i always say, wait a minute. you know something about this. is this the dishes conspiracy? no, this is a corruption. and the collapse of free speech all over the world where you have to pledge field, teach why the allergy. and if you were to ever interrupt this this, this book,
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you are crushed criminally. there is nothing. i've never seen anything as boyton does this in my life, either as a lawyer or a competent around the. it's really, i think that we've talked about this before, but it zine is, i'm, is an ideology is corrupting all of the west with all of these acts that we're seeing right now. and you know, there people like joe biden, you know, who, it's difficult to know what he knows these days. but, you know, when he says i am a zion this, i wonder what he know what he thinks when he says that, okay, because it has a certain meaning to me and it's about any quality, bigotry, etc, etc. but for him, it just is real. and that's really damaging, go ahead and room. we have to be to be clear. joe biden has always said, you don't have to be induced to be a zionist, and i am a zionist. this is a line that she likes very much. she has repeated that like so many times over the last decades we can say,
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since she was very young and you are absolutely right design, everything is permeating every aspect. i live in europe, i need an entity here. there are, for example, is 3 entirely imposed in a kids i think kids because they're very young in their early twenties. and they were detained because they were supposedly sharing resistance propaganda material. nobody is talking about that, but this is basically, they are doing so in the name of these really and the see you need any not to speak about germany today. the news was that a germany will have an east will lawyer the test to grant the citizenship the term and see doesn't tip to a people we are really, you know, crossing every possible line. of course, like as i said before, the bread democracy wasn't me, that has already been dismantled. i'm speaking for wrong now,
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and actually i cannot access russia today. i cannot access r t and there has been a wide spread sensitive shift over the last the years. and months and years. so yes, there is zionism as a concept as the superiority in a sense of the west. and they don't want to let it go. yeah, stanley, you know, and questioning israel, of the, in the way of things are going now. we'll probably see a war against has belie in lebanon, which nobody knows how that can turn out. it could be a huge regional war. the united states has already pledged how the world kind of country. so it's in advance. you know, we're going to back these guys. okay. but we are here to a to my, to rate. that is a to so absurd. here. we're looking at a, a regional war and this would be very serious if it happened. stanley, well, you know, it's interesting when you a few moments ago you referred to, to, to, by the saying, these designers been proud signs, but he's for justice. it reminds me of decades ago when,
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when biting settings of civil rights act. because when he tired of legislation that ended up sending millions of people who go to prison for non violent defense. so there's just double standard pursuit between do not as i do, but just follow what i've said to get back to your, your question about his blow at this point of the world is generating support that's not been seen before and it's appropriate and necessary. so let me see if i understand this, as well as elected as a community in the community. we're not talking about 7000 miles away. we're talking about place webinar that has been invaded and multiple occasions. we're talking about the homeless officer deal, or we're talking about the occupation by israel. we're talking about the use of phosphorus weapons and cluster bombs in violation of international law. we're talking about is really torture chambers in the south of 11 on which we're talking about israel, which is bombing syria, which is bombing 11 on. so let me see if i understand this, please provide you with the united states are funding genocide on the ground in
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palestine. you in the united states are every day supporting is really a taps on syria on 11, on and elsewhere. and for those countries on the ground in the region, forget about for the name of the positions, the whole, these, the principal position saying we're not going to be silent neighbors. so the neighbors o r c, i mean i'm a provider, i'm afraid i have to have to jump in here. we run out of time to have the, the hard break here. i want to thank my guess in new york and enrollment, of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. are to see you next time. and remember, cross talk roles the, [000:00:00;00] the, to take a fresh look around as
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