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the 3 s um our on site will commitment for nights and are on 2nd full commitment to your trade on i'm to wouldn't mind holding, but russia is accountants to correct. uh, not just now put into the future as well. back in 2022 suitcase thomas threatening to suck a very small group of labor and peace that signed an open. unless, according for peaceful negotiations to bring the crate and conflict to an end, pretty much found any criticism of native calls. it was labor that took the country into the military alliance. now, in other news, the formal i believed a jeremy colbin will hang one of his st. standing as an independent. but the big news ready is that results the polling full reform, mutates. they won 4 m p 's including his lita nodule for so the tory is going to be out and then and then we have basically you know, look really soon act rich just well fist prime minister ever in the history of that small collection of islands. he's worth about 700000000
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pounds. it's not where she's doing because even richer than king charles. and yet he was the one who pulls the stuff elections and here is admitting defeat. well, yes, it's quite astonishing with you as me, as you just pointed out that with you, so knock among the richest men or the richest people in the country, richer than king charles. now many questions have been asked, why did he cold a snap election? it was a surprise to many people, but again we could look to the polling of the shelving full reform. you tell you that was of course on his mind on coding a short period uh between uh, coding the election and the election itself means that were folding k will. they have very little time to come pay. they have very little time to select candidates and get boots on the ground is very difficult for policies outside of the establish policies to do well in elections. but now of course, they'll be a time for reflection that will be a lot of soul searching among the totally policies. and how would they respond to
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this crushing defeat? and that's a case tom, a. well, he has a huge margin of victory. he's my big problem, this is about change whether he will deliver well that relates to be say, yeah, no, you know the question is, you know, they just basically 2 sides of the same call. in the meantime, the economy is contracting, the middle class has been hallowed, and it's just a really story state of affairs and the u. k. these days, autistic sweeney. thank you. so yeah, more details on the election in the u. k. online right now dot com, but frankly, you probably don't wanna read it cuz it's old. pretty bad news. anyway, it's all to international law for a most good. thank you for sharing your time with us here on this friday. we're back at the top of the hour, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter live out. we may never know to what degree jo biden's obvious mental deficiencies have played in recent american foreign policy decisions, particularly when it comes to policies. but it is fair to ask if vitamins dimension is leading as involved into a global conflict, the processing dementia and wars. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal and media analyst in jersey city. we have our founder, she is co director of the international action center. and here in moscow, we have julia casa, and she is a lebanese political analyst, right? cross stock rules, and i think that means it can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate,
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sarah, let me go to you 1st in jersey city. so so much is going on, i mean, the last new cycle we have idea of general saying that there where they want to cease fire. now i do do not believe that's for humanitarian reasons. they are most likely i'm 11 on which we will talk about. we obviously have the spectacle that joe biden presented the entire world, which puts in doubts, any kind of decision making process coming out of the united states or multiple conflicts in the world. and most importantly, and so oddly is that there is no push to and the genocide in, in, in gaza. and i like to throw in to the largest land, a grab in the west bank and the last 30 years, everything is going in the wrong direction. even though everyone is throwing their arms up in the air and say, what can we do? go ahead, sarah. well, what's really demented is the policy, the policy. and it is criminal beyond belief out of touch with reality. and this is
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true. and both by and trump, you hear that debate, there's no discussion of what they say. what they stand for, the only discussion was of the ability to succeed. and, you know, just a camera shot of who can convince voters in the us better of the lies. but both of them absolutely committed to a genocide, a war that as i say, it's out of touch with reality. it's a policy that has completely failed. a war that is dragging the whole region and the number of deaths, the, the, the brutality that everyone is seeing on their screens every day. they're not discussing, not, they're not discussing anything. we'll that is happening in the world today, nor did they have any solutions for it. so i found the whole
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program, the whole debate, totally surreal. and i found even worse, the coverage of expensive words. it's simply sticking on. well, biden's ability to answer questions. he sets none of the policy and the policies for both really or set by corporate america, by their need to control the entire region. and israel can no longer performed that wrong for them. prior then phase site, and this toby failure. they want to talk about personalities, europe, and that's really where you're absolutely right. because the biggest winner in that debate was the of the, is really lobby in the united states. they were the big winner because they're not talking about what's going on in the region. julia, what also is, is interest seem to come to reflect upon is how the idea of generals are calling for a ceasefire. they have lost, the adf is lost, it is lost, it's a, has not achieved its goals, and it is in directly
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a mouse has one. and that's something nobody in western media wants to talk about. go ahead, julia. yeah, absolutely. i was honest and to be as we can see, other than sputtering civilians which has been lost. so that's the activity throughout the course of the stand a fight, a war only has hit any kind of a master because the law meters are commanders and the conflicts of civilian targets. and this has been response to the destination of military bases of in security infrastructure, military infrastructure. hey weaponry, the attack by the law in the north pocket, probably california and gods, but have been precise and they've been calculated and they followed a very control pass the best solution that had destroyed,
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that not only crippled but we destroyed the design this on the army right, so right now, you know, and response of israel's never had a strategy it even has but decades ago. but that was the only asset has been in military technology and it's air force. now, as the law has effectively basically challenged and dispelled the midst of its the air superior already now is really just for the last 2 or 3 weeks has been turned back in response to cause the last, the point of not an anti aircraft missiles and, and really the successful striking of is really targets with, without israel, so successfully intercepting them. uh so, so the whole facade of time is really military superiority, including air superior. and it has been completely caught out or been julia, i would,
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i would submit the only strategy the that israel houses bring the united states into an escalated war. that's their only strategy. that's the, the end and the line. all a lot of fine go to you and why did what we've already heard on this program here and considering only 11 minutes of the debate last week, covered foreign policy and even smaller than 11 minutes dealt with what's going on in palestine. and it would have been a wonderful opportunity for both of those candidates to explain why the united states supports a settle or colonial project that would be to use american terms. my gross form of jim crow. why did this united states support that if the united states, in fact supports a rules rules based order? lionel peter, i love you, but i want you to think about what you just said. you were wondering whether joe biden could have, perhaps,
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explicate it or expatriate is the pluses and minuses of said, learned colonialism, but we could when they were just trying to get below this. it was it i, i don't see anybody truly can understand how horrified or, and horrible that was. and now nobody's talking about it. no, and course, as you know peter, i'm in the fiscal. you or if you, you weren't immersed in this, were it not for the internet? is someone once called it, i would know nothing because when it comes to regular cable news, this particular sock puppet media. nobody's talking about ukraine or anything for the matter regarding israel. the question that we have is, who is in charge? is it better to have the, the blank check signed, and now while we're all worried about jetway again appearances or does this week, how big on this, on the, the cause would mister netanyahu, for example,
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one to stand next to mr. biden? and therefore, could somebody suggest that this, this plan must, for an, the model then and, and they'll advise, because this man is agreeing to it. i mean, the, the, to come, the calculus of this is incredible. but as far as american news goes, nobody's talking about, well, i mean it, we have sarah, what, what is, what was most terrific about that debate is that the genocide continues without comment. that's what's most disappointing. and in horrifying, i mean it, for anyone that has any kind of moral compass whatsoever. that's what's really tragic about a line on the right. you can go talk about all the optics all you want. i mean, it's just everyone's getting clicks off of it. it's really quite pathetic and i agree with you. there's no difference between the 2, sarah. well, they really only want to discuss c optics because they can't discuss what they're
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doing. except to say they fully support this genocide or war. and every step of the way they know the israel is failing. they know what better than any of us know what they know who the inside track, but they see the resignations of folks leaving those who aren't showing up how they know it. the reservists who are just checking out $900.00, i think it's, it's an incredible um the is rallies with dual citizenship who are leaving. they know the ports are shut down. they know it very, very well. and the actions of human, they know it's strange, global shipping. they know that the iron don't no longer really exist. oh, it has the law who's figure it out, piece by piece by piece. and they know every single inch of it has also been charted by of some very interesting hezbollah, drones that they sent to the whole world. they sent it to the whole world. the
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actual coordinates of all different vital is really the technology. oh oh, the tire electric grids for all of northern israel and how they are the exact coordinates, how they would target it. they sent a message and it's they can't discuss any of that. yeah. but it was not. yeah, but julia, that the, the message they were getting from from israel to is, and it's being telegraphed to being added states is that they want to, if they essentially cannot win against him, us, they want the united states to go fight has blah and put in iran in directly on their behalf. go ahead julia level from the beginning, especially when we'll have a free the r p. m. like nothing, you know where the future off for the buying us for occupation. society in general
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needs no exception. but someone just so small going full arrogant that he believes that we have the pro long ation of this genocide of working. um, basically he come out of jail and he has a lot of phones pending corruption charges, and they going to be thrown in jail and go to court like this is all over us. so there's, there's very little time that he can buy left at this point as the same time, he always, basically campaigns on being the, the anti iran guy. those are the one who's going to know and destroyed, and iran for israel, security and prosperity. of course. um, it looks like the resistance and unified resistance forces are doing the opposite. and because of this new pity and to the of what, what, nothing. yeah, who right now is it's basically still trying to buy some more time. but of course,
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it's been unsuccessful in getting the support from, from the u. s. to, to expand into 119. because the, the us knows what israel, which is moving and gaza has the problem up against and loved. and our beloved from the strongest and largest non state resistance military for to know in the world as a large arsenal. okay, so yeah, i have to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on dementia and war. stay with are the the hold on the hollywood. welcome to what we're going to dream live for. james, come through the we have approximately
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10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house looks good and then pulls up. some people are working to 3 jobs and still not enough because of the cost of leaving also has increased coal bags and then still by chance, last year long the amount of of homeless growth by 12 percent in california. the welcome act. across the dock were all things are considered. i'm peter level true mind you were discussing dementia and wars. the go back a line or in new york line or in the 1st part of the program. you talked about the optics and how things are perceived and all of that,
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which of course i agree with you completely. um, but what being in the fishbowl, i what i would query you on your thoughts about, because you already mentioned it as a benjamin netanyahu. most likely will be addressing a joint session of congress seats on this before i think you probably will. once this is done on, he'll know what the person who has addressed that joint session of congress has many times. we know that and the number of standing ovations will be there and all of that. but the line on living in the fishbowl, if you have any idea how the world will perceive that the oh, how the world. yeah, yeah. now, yeah. how the world know. i know. i know all of the networks are going to be slobbering all over the usual stuff. the a i don't even want to waste time on it, but i'm asking is, do you have any idea how the rest of the world is gonna need? yes, i did tell you how the rest of the world feels right now, because the rest of the world looks as, as though we have some form of current events, dementia door, unable to articulate and recognize what's happening. you know, peter, there was
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a time when a lot of folks would say we cannot fight wars against terror. terror, it doesn't exist. there's not enough plays. it's a, it's like catching smoke with your hands. and yet, when you talk about home us, they think that how much is a play is with barracks and as garrison. and there's a, there's a, is the command center. and there you go with a country. they have no idea. we completely, the world looks at us, i think and realizes that we have basically a band and everything that we said post 911 as though we didn't learn anything. i just know we are fighting these mythical because if there's one thing i think the world knows we know is that door against there is always protects jewel. it's never forward that that is a reason for it was very, very quickly. somebody one time said the judge of us ever going into a rag would have been 0, had there may next board been broccoli. we know that. so we always realize what's the angle, so the words must be looking of us and thinking. do you have any idea what's going
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on to the answer is apparently no, well, i mean line on we went into a rack because that's what the israelis wanted. at the end of the day. it wasn't about oil, okay. i wish it had been okay. but the disney shows the shows the demented foreign policy of priorities of the united states. you know, sarah, again, you know, the visa's like, well, the diminishing sauce power that the united states has, anthony blinking is left out of the region. i mean, nobody wants to talk to that fool because he's israel's lawyer. they want to talk to you. they can talk this directly. why don't they need to talk to the usa? it's the secretary of state. i mean, that's how diminished the reputation of the united states. as you know, you have all these liberal arrows in the, in the region. you know, they, they like western values like going on vacation, even thinking now of a poor with the united states is doing. i mean, they've lost any kind of connection with them, sarah, a little as any connection because the u. s. policy, it's,
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it's corporate policy. they mustn't dominate the regions. and yet they're unable to, that is the reality. and there's people's movements that are so powerful and have develop to coordination, but also science and technology ways of defending themselves even though the casualties are enormous, are horrendous or terrible. but the israeli army, created by the us armed by the us funded by the us, is unable to do the job it was created to do. and so yes, they do want to expand this war to a ran today. we always think that will go better expanded to can to lebanon. is that a solution? a wider war? i think the us their own aircraft carriers. and what i say, we're reminded in, in yemen with the answer lies, missiles. so every step of the way, then as
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a matter of fact, the us and raised it was, was really officials came and met at the white house claim. they were about to head into lebanon. they were given full support to support for this. and then 4 days later and general brown said, no way, no way, are we doing that and what happened in the meantime. what happened in the interim was as block released of that little video showing exactly the coordinates. and they could see that everything is already known, and the b is rarely would be a disaster. now it's not much different with the ron. so the idea that the u. s. can, the military can fight some war, they can tear off the whole region pets. unfortunately true, but they are not going to secure their domination anymore. those days are passed and they can accept. that is really what's going on at the most basic level you
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sold are into complete denial of really not only have popular see, but the idea of netanyahu speaking to joint congress. oh, that really is to normalize and to applaud genocide, and there should be opposition. every single city town area of the us when that happens to be big demonstrations in washington dc. but really what i think is needed is everywhere in the country. for i shut it down to stay away or walk out. every conceivable kind of action against is normalizing and applauding of genocide . i mean it's up to the whole population, but there are you, we all know that there will be consequences for the, for that taking a moral position. there is very severe moral consequence. inquired that no, i mean, i don't know. i mean, i don't, i always been on the, on this journey with the houses of people. i the, you know,
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line or it's been on the don't really with me since october and you know line was a long term, a guess on this program. and we've said some pretty um, the rice of things about the blue haired kids on campus and all that. but what i saw over the last few months before graduation that is high, applauded them. i mean, there is a moral compass with the younger generation and we should all respect that julia. i mean the, the, the, by the way that is, there is a moral compass and they were surprisingly affected. and literally, and, and that is what's at risk here. as is so well known that for the younger generation, they have no care for either of these candidates, no matter how much they build them up and they are opposing these fundamental policy and they're doing it putting their lives, their future, their career. yes, yes they have. uh, it's because of the, the, the, the entire political system and if so it hasn't offers them nothing. nothing, nothing. okay. they have been rocked okay. of their future by these people by the
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donors and all of this. so julia, let me go back to you, you know, is israel proceeds with its genocide in gaza and it's land grabbing it on the west bank. it puts itself into an existential position up to be or not to be. i mean, this is really the stakes here. and the israelis, they believe that the united states is going to come to their rescue. well, as there is already pointed out, aircraft carriers can be sunk to go ahead. absolutely. and while all israel seemed to be able to do is uh, wipe out, you know, mastercard in hudson. so they were in the rid of this place, has been attacking their, all of their military structure land in air. precisely. and every time it's but they wants to escalate by, for example, you know, killing commanders. wow. like they did yesterday. but the resistance responds through, you know, decimating their, their military basis and you know,
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it's variance and structure. and this so far as the last only use a fraction of its capability in this long term war of attrition and us through all of this, the already israel's divide, it's military and let's um, leadership, it's is divided right now the war cabinets completely dissolved. so there is below the stand off between the launch and nothing. yeah. whole and um, you know, the war cabinet, of course, um, where there was she was uh before it's resolved in with the, with the disagreements with the lack of contact and the lack of vision within this genocide on machine that is providing this entity. so right now there's a, there's a complete collapse from within, with the resistance really having to organize the upper hand um, without even giving it to all that they've got. so right, so of course the, there's not much, not more time that they can buy at this point um, with the resistance consistently revealing new capabilities that, um,
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annual equipments and for um, a for, and this will extend the course uh to the us as well. no longer has uh the, the security um its military up, its ever expanding formally, ever expanding military based in the middle east, which is now off crumbling from where then. yeah, lionel is a, is, um, we this brouhaha over the debate continues. i mean, it's non stop here, but you know, the gravity of the issues that we have already discussed on this program in a very short amount of time, shows the direction of where things are gonna go. and we're all left with this man in the white house. tell me there's hope. well i, you know, i, i think there is hope and hope will come by virtue of and i keep saying it's a very civilian and citizen and alternative media, which is bigger than anybody can ever imagine people, the cable news world don't understand. that's number one. number 2,
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it never ceases to amaze me peter, that when people involved themselves in war, we never learned number colin powell. one time said, you called at the pottery barn rule. if you break it, you own it. people think that somehow they're running against that hezbollah and reminds there's a bunch of rag tag speared shrugging natives who have no sense of sophistication in their, their, their mobilized by hate. and that could be easily quelled by this massive military with this incredible intelligence and the use of modern warfare. it is, i know, 1st of all, did anybody think this group, what was their plan in front of the you say something very quickly about genocide. the part that i keep telling people that we have to remind people, genocide in the words apartheid and ethic. lindsay, these are not projective. these are statutory definitions that are clearly enunciated, clearly prescribed and clearly indicates what is going on. know people still being peter, that the word genocide is being mean or they conjure up something about world war 2,
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which it was or cattle cars and disseminate that by of, of you know, the holocaust. yes, that's a part of it, but you don't necessarily have to go there for you to meet all of the criteria. and i wish the international chords, quote, the window chase bank also, it doesn't have the same kind of punch because the people that are being genocide in our brown people. i mean it, it's, it's built in racism as well. okay. it's genocide with people that we can identify with, but if we can identify with them, well that's just ok. the 12, the chance of this happening is sweet and that they are nice to none. and we've always understood that we saw that during world war 2, we had a real hard time with the germans because they looked like us and the value they look like us. but no problem with the japanese. that was different. they weren't human and it goes. but it's, it's, it's tribal, it, no matter what i mean at the end of the day, you know, when we taught when it's a genocide is a modern term. but the container who has been committing genocide against other
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people, lot of it happened in europe. and it's now in europe and settlers in, in palestine are doing exactly the same thing as all the time we have one, i think, my guess in jersey, city, new york. and here in moscow. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are days. so you next time we member across that rules the the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this,
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