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isn't that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and then just by virtue absorbing here hey everybody out there. i'm rick sanchez. so good to see you. this is direct impact and this is what we're going to be talking about. what to foreign leaders or allies. think of president biting right now. they don't think he can serve another for years. yeah. and it gets worse. that's pretty much the by the report card, right. now, from the nato summit, it isn't good, especially after another bizarre gaff. i'm rick sanchez, get ready for a direct impact. let's do it. the, you know, as i was watching some of these videos that we're going to be talking about, i thought to myself, you know, i've done this a couple times in my life. it's not that hard, right?
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it's not hard to do it. post it. it's pretty simple. really all things considered, for example, if you were i were hosting nato leaders, we'd probably say something like, uh, you know, here's to a better or more peaceful world. and maybe we continue working to. busy other to somehow trying to change that. right? i mean, that's basically all you need to say it's pretty easy, right? no, it's not easy. it's not easy. it's not easy for, for this guy, for the president of the united states, mr. joe, by in fact, here he goes again. yeah. how are you this room? not only share a common language, don't share a common language. we do not share a common border, but we are our neighbors. were neighbors of watts and cream. we, we, we don't speak the lane same language, but we do speak the length, same language, and we do have borders, but we don't, and we're look, uh, did you notice what i noticed there, by the way, did you see his head?
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his head was down the whole time. that means he was reading that. i mean, somebody had to write that for him. and god bless them, he still screwed it up, right. he also stumbled pronouncing the name of the country that he has paid way more attention to, than even his own country, the united states. watch here, as he's speaking to the, all the world leaders. and he forgets how to say ukraine many. and then watch because we've got more video, heat slow walks off the stage, watch what they saw. so story you raise your rate, your credit culture. the i said this before, i, i hate having to play these videos, but he is the present, the united states, and it is what it is. and i'm not making it up. he did say, destroy your anus. i mean,
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my goodness. so after watching that, what are the european leaders of nato saying privately, he and bremar is the president of the your, raise your group. usually a friend, the democrats, by the way, and no big piece hawk or, or no big piece make or more of a hawk. so he's paid to know the answer to what leaders are thinking of the president of the united states and watch what he says. what to foreign leaders or allies? think of president biting right now. they don't think he can serve another for years. and i will say that is true of every leader that i have met with that's attending the nato summit. it doesn't matter if they come from the right or the left wing of their respective political spectrums and they are, this isn't news to them. they, they reported this from the g 7 summit. they talked about this when they met with the president and normandy. it's not that they don't like him. in fact, they're deeply concerned. that's pretty much the bad news on this day. let me bring
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you in at this point for your commentary. oh boy, rick, all of that is just becoming more and more increasingly difficult to see this kind of video. and like i said, at this point, i have to almost detach the way. i think of joe biden as the president of our country and more as just a human and this human yeah. aging and declining rapidly, right before our very eyes. and what ian bremar is saying they're in burma for those who don't know is a very well respected in, in these uh, washington circles here. very well respected. think tank guy. he usually has his finger right on the pulse of what all the brains here in washington are saying and what they're thinking. and i tend to agree with with what he says. the report card basically is from all of these different nato leaders and all the people,
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the supporting figures, i think in bremar has nailed this one. and like you said, rick, you know, you know, shy, keep not shy about what he thinks about russia, especially in these last couple of years. yeah. and this is where he's at that, that it doesn't seem like why didn't have any support from anybody anymore. you know, the interesting part about all this is the timing could not have been more fascinating this week, really more ironic this week because, you know, as these as these nato leaders right are, are meeting to try and figure out how to divide the world a little more at with, with threats against china and russia, and india, and iran and all the other countries that they think are bad. and they're all great, but they're all back to whatever one european leader is catching help from those people for doing just the opposite. right. so hungry is victor or bomb this week thinks it's time to start a dialogue with russia about ending the war a new crime, probably not a bad idea. i say, i don't know,
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maybe i'm crazy. so this guy goes out any meet with the russian president booting to talk about just that. here it is. and i saw it was a shall be community to take many steps to move towards ending we'll deal, which is the 1st important step we've taken today. restoring dialogue, move please let me explain you a free man. i mean use that. we're grateful to the prime minister for coming to moscow. we see this as an attempt to restore style and movie told. so why is all about doing this by the way, he just booked as a landscape too. so it's not like he's just going over to talk to president put and he's doing so as the president of the european union council. it's a rotating position. he's going to hold it for the next 6 months and they're going to give it, give it to some other leader. and what's the reaction from nato after they saw what he did? and what's the reaction from the rest of the you basically this how there and you go and talk to put you a piece or you. that's basically what it is. here's
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a jo are sort of under uh land tweeted this. appeasement will not stop to see tweets, only unity and determination will do that. so. so wait, bonilla, here's, here's what i'm saying here, right? let me, let me get this right, right. so the conversation dialogue, negotiations, bad threats, insults war. good. that isn't that what she's saying? or, i mean, again, call me crazy. well, this rick, you now that you, you have learned to speak broadly, this new european language of war. i and that's exactly what it is. i mean, it's like, upside down world that we're living in, in what world have we ever existed? this dialogue is bad. why is it bad? that, that or bond is not only, you know, the president of hungry that is a neighboring country to russia. but you know,
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at the moment he is the sitting president of the, the, the council as it rotates the presidential seats. yeah. he's in charge, but they made it a, they made it very quickly. the point to say he's there on his own as hungry as president and not our group president at the moment. they want it to distance themselves very quickly because oregon is talking about peace. 2 rest of the you wants to talk about war, right? yeah, and destruction. and this is just the world that we're in now in 2024. rick. i can't . i can't understand it. i can't unpack that for you any further. i, i don't understand. yeah. it's like many of us in this world are looking at this and just scratching our heads and saying, what the hell are they talking about? what is wrong with having a conversation with the country about a piece deal? that's back. wow. okay, before i let you go, and i get to our and we get to our incredibly smart gifts today, like you, by the way, it finally happened manila, it finally,
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a democratic president has lost hollywood. yes, hollywood, it leaves are turning. and they're seeming to, you know, these guys have always backed the democratic candidate for, for the most part, they've always back democratic candidates. i know it will be j was different and stuff like that because the vietnam war. but look at here and what just happened. george clooney just announced on twitter. he's out no longer a by mr. porter quote. he says, or writes, it's devastating to say it. but the joe biden that i was with 3 weeks ago, what the fundraiser was, not the joe f and deal the big f and jo, big f a. i don't even know what that means, but whatever of 2010, he wasn't even the joe biden of 2020, he writes, he was the same man. we all witnessed during the debate. so he's saying essentially that he now thinks that joe biden is a daughter, an old man who can, shouldn't be the president. and i do wonder is i watch this?
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and i asked myself, then why didn't he say then if he saw it, then instead he was trying to convince everybody he knows to give millions of dollars to the guy. and now he said it's take your money back guys. i was wrong. i find out what do you make about coney coming out and suddenly turning on but a well, a couple of points here, rick. so 1st, if i were biden, i would say a 2 brute k, a 2 by the spider. yes, yes, in this case, and joe biden is julia caesar and buddhism, stabbing him in the back and, and here is george clooney as well as brock obama. apparently the 2 had been colluding behind the scenes before. george clooney put out that op ed to new york times where he goes into detail about why he's no longer supporting a bite and nomination. george clooney has been a long time democrat party man. i don't think it matters specifically who is
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in the seat, who's in the hot chair for the dnc ticket. he's just a dancing guy. and, and you know, hollywood loves george clooney. he's the number one leading man women swoon all around the world. and people are starting to float the idea of the perhaps george clooney should take over because he's got this long history of being political and humanitarian. and look at how beautiful the white house would look, being represented by george clooney. and i'm all his wife who was this, you know, international human rights attorney, you know, very well known very well spoken. she's not that great british accent. so people are floating, this idea abound in the past 24 hours. and it wouldn't be the 1st time that we've elected an actor to the oval office saying, no, yeah, there was this guy, i think his name was reagan. right. ronnie? ronald reagan? yeah, that's right. as i recall um george clooney, by the way,
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didn't wow, i'm by the way, go either way, rick. all the, all that money that he hold in the biggest one night, fundraiser hall. yeah. and in, in presidential history of what i understand when was $30000000.00 in on night, all that money goes into the dns, the copper is, it's not a joe biden thing like here here. yeah. wait, no dollars. why? yeah, right, that's a good to keep it. well, i just recalled shakespeare's famous line when he described brutus speaking, that dagger and caesar's back. and it does remind me of what some i'd say in the biden camp about what clooney is doing now. what pony is doing now? it was called the kindest cut of all member literature. yes. that it cost a little bit right. second year. yeah. professor thorpe um we're done. have a great weekend have a great weekend. when we come back,
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we are going to take you to a route international journalists, tv, host, ryder commentator, myra, are 1 august. i'm sorry about that. osborne is going to join us from what came to be known as the paris of the middle east. please don't go away. she's good, she's smart and she's going to be right back with us of the on march the 22nd 1943. during the great pantry, i'll take the shirts and munch fatality in 118, run down the better risky and village of cutting the ship of the new wish in luxury. is that or yes or no? this allows them to pony it to you. $149.00 people died including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off the face of the
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la new blue loves of the orchard. couldn't charlie was noisy and will you put it as follows? oh, shoot. was hard really? i really usually don't you feeling yes. so the infamous battalion responsible for the actual city included over $100.00 ukrainian national is from west and you right from the picture. all right, and so i'm see what you guys for as the new e phone, that's a lot of those to us, but i assume you're up. assume i'm with them. you as customers declassified criminal cases from the central archive of the k g b, a better rules, shut the lights on the atrocity and on so numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on c. outgoing nasal general secretary stilton bird claims, a russian victory in the ukraine. complex is the biggest risk to the us led
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military blog. this is all the more reason russia will achieve its goals in this proxy war the hey, welcome back of rick sanchez and let me tell little bit about marble. osman. she is the coast of the mid east stream on press tv. she writes about all types of world affairs with a special interest, often times and expertise on the middle east, and she is good enough to join us right now from there. thank you so much more for taking time to join us. my pleasure. thank you for having me, rick. so i guess we should probably start. i have a 1000000 questions for you. i've been reading a lot of your material. you write some fascinating stuff. i like that column you wrote a couple of weeks ago about how or why the middle east has or has not been able to come together to speak out on gaza. and i do want to get to that,
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but let's start with, you know, the, the, the subject at hand, if it will, and that's everything going on right now with nato and the condition of our president. respectfully, president biden. well, what do you, what do you make of that and what, what do you think the world is making of that to? well, living at least a 1000 and a half or 9000 miles away. rick, how we looked at what's going on in the united states of america as a complete a showdown. and the showdown is not between 2 contenders. it's actually between the beach states and what we've been seeing as the cold war is the thing that the regime the stablish meant that usually goes up to the people to the public and showcases governing or authority and the deep state that is really in a conundrum. at the moment, and it's showing and how much confuse they are, they will confuse them by himself. what to do with an hour? are they going to choose someone else? are they going to go someone out of the establishment? are they going to wait and let me lose the elections? and if he loses the elections, if there is an addiction we were,
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we were talking about that earlier that i, i personally don't think that there will be images, but that's when me me, i have a little while while while, while while while what, oh no, you can't just say that and keep going up. what do you mean that there may not be an election define? i will start with the facts that we have. i think that with the the and see, it does not have really the time as it's attend at the moment to change the candidates. and at the same time they cannot allow with donald trump to when he's obviously a convicted felon. but at the same time, he is the person who will facilitate the a or ex sun's rays if you will be losing factor, is the losing variables for that for the united states of america abroad, i'm talking about resources about i'm talking about any of this and colonialism, and i'm talking about also the relationship with the european union and other allies as well because trump was very good at breaking those lines this year and added, added to that. there's also the other factor that's doing inside of the united
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states of america on different levels of the social level, at the comic level, at the level of illegal immigrants at the level of homelessness and the level of people uh, not being able to pay their bills at the end of the month and whatnot. so the us how has its own deep problems inside of it has a lot of problems outside and they have managed to show us that they can not manage those problems. right. and what i mean by saying so is if you look at the crane for the past year and a half, and then you look at the genocide going line and goes off with us 10 months. you could probably see clearly that the united states of america, the only thing that was successful, it is to bring out the bombs and deliver to those who claim and as well. but they were not able to bring in and support the genocide for the humanitarian catastrophe . on both sides of the world, the also talking about where we're trained and, and rush, but almost everything. oh, okay. you're getting this. i was going to try it. so it. so what does it have to do
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with the elections are not at it like exactly when we look at all of that. that gives us an idea of how weak and delete the d and c as in trying to change biden, or trying to at least may push the elections away. they can do either. and because of that, they are not really to lose the elections, which is why they will go to option 2 or plan b for that matter. and that is a going into an emergency status in the united states of america, which keeps the sitting president more authority and more time to handle and the regime to handle the establishment to go on and govern for more, probably more, 2, more years. if he's still a lot, if we don't know, but he's not government, there's not been governance for the past 3 years to begin with. so that will give them at least from $6.00 to $2.00 or 6 months to 2 years. and that is the case that i've seen. there's also the case that would help calling for an emergency in the united states of america, which is a possible and probable,
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cautious that we might be seeing in the streets of the very important states. therefore, the captain states and in the united states of america, where people have had it with each other, the structure, but the division between both stamps is so. yeah, but that one can restore it. what's the point? but the only thing to a point that even that stature will be seen within the authority itself. we have seen sheriffs, we have seen police deputies standing with trump and saying that whatever happens, he's going to be positive. and on the other side, you have people saying the same, that's very risky when it happens at the level directory of the public. so, but let's, let's follow your enter. mind me if we could and try and make it as logical as it, cuz there is some logic to your end of mind that the deep state in the united states will make a determination that it's too important to keep biding in the white house because that way they can control the foreign policy and many of the other things you mentioned, they pulled a plot. take the nuclear option if we can call it that and say we're cancelling the
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election. the moment they do that, 50 percent of the country goes out into the streets, and there will be riots and there will be disturbances, and there will be all but a civil war. it may be a little bit too much to call it a civil war. at that point then you have the rubber mrs. on that because of that because of that situation. now we do have to declare an emergency, a national emergency. yeah. well another no election, right? so, so another scenario. yeah. and there's another scenario if we actually go to elections and trump ends up winning, and then something happens to not allow trump to get there. or something worse happens. trump actually wins, but he doesn't get there because the election is written. there are a lot of options you can happen to make sure the truck doesn't get there and which ever option you take, rick, it's going to be a catastrophe. i'm not going to call it as civil war, but i'm gonna call up a civil unrest now. um, yeah, i, i totally disagree with your proposition,
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i think in the end that they will most likely just have mr. biden. i think mr. obama and mr. clinton. mrs. quinton and we'll sit down with joe biden and explain to her or that she needs to convince or buy them to step down. he will take his delegates and give them back. they will choose a purse and maybe george clooney. maybe oprah winfrey, maybe michelle obama, may be the governor of california or the governor of michigan, and then that person will be trounced out and they'll spend a month getting them to say horrible things about that. mr. trump. and i think that will be the election, at least that's most likely what i think could happen. but none of us know because we're not god and we don't know what's going to happen in the future. but it's a, you know, it's, it's a heck of a thing. i, i do want to, i'm wondering where you're going personally with this as you describe mr. trump, do you believe as someone who writes about this and it's really smart of looking at u. s. foreign policy,
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do you believe mr. trump's foreign policy will be better. 2 at, at controlling the so called deep state that mr. biden has been well, we've seen how but how trump was a governing the situation when he won the presidency. and he was actually one of the factors that pushed back the war that that actually delayed the war mean a russia and ukraine. the fact that i don't like them and it's a for me, is, i'm sorry to say on an american may be yours. watch a, but from, for me is a terrorist because the killed a lot in my area and he killed the leaders and the resistance that i believe and then follow. but is that the side? uh, when we look at the firm policy, the trump was taking it was a more, despite the fact that he was a funny, committed a president. but he took a lot of open relationships with china, with russia, even with the nato, to a point that i saw that it was logical for him to ask me to,
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to pay as much as the us is paying this. that's only fair. yeah. because at the end of the day, you need to is there to protect your up and the west is paying more than europe. so that's the logical. but the way that he puts it is usually but not the polite and not nice, but that's the thick of the thought of it is logical as to when we look at the foreign policy during trumpet, that was actually a success compared to the catastrophe that has been happening for the past 4 years, the number of people who died in ukraine and in russia and your guys and, and nothing on it. yeah, the, it is confounding and it is somewhat perplexing because in many ways, for example, he seemed to all but sleep of the same bed would be the need to know and let him do whatever the hell he wanted to do, which is troubling from afford policy standpoint, and yet on some issues you're right, like ukraine. he was more than a side show. yeah. any worse? he was much more sensible. so, so yeah it's, it's a mixed bag and i, and i don't think i don't think you're wrong. i think that's the 1st part, people keep saying, right, people keep reminding us that during the trump era,
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we saw the, the colors, the advert. honda accords been signed with a couple of arab states, but come on when we're there, these adverbs, these ever in a direct contact with these really entity, they always has friendships with these in the entity, but they never really were open about it and they became open about it, and when trump was president, but what biden did in the matter of 10 months? yeah, is much, much worse than what one that would be the course that were assigned to. these are just papers that were assigned, but what trump did was send weapons to kill my family, to cope how this thing is to destroy my house. i've been displaced for the past 10 months. rick. that's because of the united states of america. i'm so sorry about that. i have, you know, i, i mean, i, i'm not responsible but i feel terrible that you even have to describe that to us. by the way, we're down to a minute and i read that column. you wrote about what, what the year of world and is going to do about this situation. and browser is the one enough. what can it do? we're down to a minute, i'm sorry, going to get you back and we're going to have this conversation at depth. no
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problem, please do. please share with me a perspective on what you think about that. when we say our baldwin, i need to define which our world are we talking about the one that is allied to israel, oregon, but it's actually fighting israel. great. we're talking about those allied with israel, especially those surrounding palestine. jordan and egypt they are actually protecting design. is the entity they're protecting israel. they're even protecting israel. diplomatic meant anything, but it's early. i know it's early, we saw that. what happened when jordan actually and used? it's a defense systems to down the massage. the work coming from a wants to target a is really entity. but when we talk about the app world that is actually fighting as well, there's a rock, syria and lebanon humans, and there's the palace by itself. and what we've seen for the past on months, rick is something that i personally, despite the fact that i believe in those states and what they are doing, was a surprise for me. it was a surprise to see, do you assess eisenhower being fits into it? see, it was a surprise to see design. is there a being defeated himself slipping on to a point that now when taking pictures away from the border with south leaven on, there are no settlers anymore. and to see that hezbollah has gained so much power,
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that zine is israel is now really thinking about finding a c spar and a solution to end all of these risks as risks that all of these multiple front seat . so yes, good. our world has done enough, but the arab regimes will never, they have never and will never do enough more any one, even their own marble osman, what a delight to talk to you. we're going to get you back and we're going to drill even deeper into a lot of these topics including gammon, further look at has bull, uh, what's going on as well inside of the as rarely government so much to talk about. thank you so much for taking time, spencer. my question is we appreciate it and that is our show. remember, always look outside your own box true say don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez and we'll be looking for you next to the
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the the after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of
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this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to for and power and put up fears, resistance, dividers against colonialism were led by the seats of the senate side order. omar l move star, who was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and boys and gas usage, mass deportations, and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps. the invaders could not cope with the arrow patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l moved star was captured and sentenced a hanging. at that trial, the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon. pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress libya,
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