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inside will be solved until the last person, as volunteer as a new government of iran is on his way to being officially established. we had a chance to speak with the country's foreign ministry spokesperson in an exclusive interview. he discussed his nation's foreign policy relations with china, russia on the west, on highlighted the new powers of the multi po, the world, the field interview coming up later in the day. but for our short the, this will be a to you see the responsibility for the current state of affairs in around us relations rest with the us administration. ever since the victory of the economic revolution in the stomach republic about on the united states, governments have not sped any effort to take on a hostile to an intervention. this approach towards iran. they did not even live up to a commitment, an international agreement resulting from moulton left for diplomacy, namely the joint comprehensive plan of action. and they all know awfully, and illegally withdrew from it. i trust that around us relations will undergo
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shifts only when the united states of america decides to make a change in its hostile policies toward wrong. even if a new government is in place, it is in find the united states of america that will have to take on a new approach, improved to the region and to a wrong that they are willing to retreat from their policy wrong behavior. and that they are committed to writing the rooms they have thus far committed to others. needless to say, it is no certainly the stomach republic of around that is subjected to the wrong policies of the united states. in fact, the very many regional countries that this content with the wrong hostile and intervention is policies of the united states to was and well, countries are fed up with the unilateral policies of the west. tories wind out joint stride towards multiculturalism, and the creation of it environments for the development of well, countries has been extensively and why the welcome to buying well countries the yeah, we'll be hearing that all day long here,
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analogy to natural. otherwise, i'll check out our website for more clips all of that in the meantime. thanks for joining us beyond the the hello and welcome to the prospect bullhorn john peter lavelle. here we just got some real news. the attempted assassination of donald trump tells us all we need to know about the extreme tensions that make up american politics. sadly, america has a long and deadly history of political violence. the country's political culture is simply toxic. to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess your to send me while we in budapest, he's a pod counselor at the goggle, which be found on youtube and locals. at americas we have martin j. he's an award
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winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross that goes in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. right, let's start out with george in budapest as usual. george, we called this one. we had been saying for a very long time because of the, the perceived extremes of american politics. that something like an attempted fascination could happen. well, it is already happened. so what does this tell you in a, how does this change the dynamics if at all, go ahead george. so when it says of the election, i think the dynamics. so we've, we simply don't know, does he have how that is going to affect the outcome? but this was entirely predictable because of the, the other years and years of, of an upside. all, harold hysterical coverage of trump bodies that mean the median contributed to this uh, absolutely ridiculous hysteria. but of course,
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all the patients. and chiefly president, by the who has repeatedly is declared that this doesn't exist then shall matter. but the united states that trumpf poses the next essential for it to be nice if he has been saying this since 2019. and that's for mentally, even before that the trunk was a q, is essentially by much of the media. and again, much of the, the democratic party, all having been an agents all the kremlin level was it was a traitor. and it goes, when you go to somebody afraid so that when you say that that person is literally add all hip left. well, what happens is the, these amazing thing that it's taken this long for something like this to happen. and what, what is really disgusting is all these politicians, mancy below c, chuck schumer, i, can you geoffrey by and him. so that was a, will we wish trump very speedy recovery. political violence has no place. and now this goes, well, you're golden. i don't feel. well, if he's out of it,
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but why would you be wishing him speed you recover it? so obviously you were lying and you would just been basically pulling the american people by golding of ablest oh, this was exactly what you were hoping. what happened? the son, you know, young a young man up active as of assessing was of the 20 years old. when say i go to save the world from idle hipaa. so you know this, we did it quite a disgusting it bought, present. now going on, you know, mark me a, oh, you've already seen the picture, which i wrote that send it to you. it's icon make. it certainly is iconic. it's probably been seen by over a 1000000000 people already around the world. and it's like into like the flag on you will, jima, i mean, or some of the civil rights moves mean images. we have assassinate other assassinations. but the way i read that the picture is that the way his supporters mean they feel his literal pain. they feel who did the persecution,
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this ridiculous law fair against them. there's probably a, a 1000000 good reasons to dislike donald trump. but the, this persecution of him in fury yates people and people that maybe not have a very strong political attitude. they literally feel this man's pain. i think so. yeah, and i think of that and they will be beyond the political camp and they will be a number of the swing swing voters are undecided versus from the other side as well . who now i've seen the, which one, they've seen the court cases and they don't believe it, but i believe what they're saying. they know that there's this glitch ended up behind all of this. and george's absolutely. right. because i still realistically went off against from i think it was this the fucking pm who just treated just a few minutes ago. he said something along the lines of, you know, it was an image for single day. so when you put the guy down so much, that the member of the public was going to do the job and step up some ok and then take the short, i'm paraphrasing, didn't say exactly like that, but you get to point to not, not you have to ask yourself um, the security of this,
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but these events, i mean, you know, i don't want to be a case a, be a conspiracy theorist, but no one has to one the with the, with the which on the i mentioned before with the, with the amount of cases that have been brought against from the up to wonder whether the deep state also perhaps arranges for the security of these events to be so poor. because it's only a question of time sooner or later before it comes to like america where some crack poll brings along a $100.00 rifle and, and takes a few shots of that this go. i mean, i think it was an image for that. it, we should be so shocked by it, especially when you look at the video footage, which came online just minutes late to of 3 security late to use f b. i ladies with the very started shut classes who were just running around the heads of chickens. i mean, it was literally pity for watching these 3 ladies. one couldn't hosts or a weapon properly. another ones was more concerned about putting a sunglasses on correctly to look cool. in the behind them was the smoke closer. then, you know, taking something away and it was just
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a few letters to be honest. so you're going to also sort of questions. but i think the broad question, the bigger question is we haven't lives in these thomas before that from phenomena is entirely new. ground is i just on the president of i think the bigger question is, is this a small taste of things companies and so typically ice book, you know, we, we all been bracing us of wondering when we're not so confident we're, we're pretty confident that somebody's gonna win the will, the country will america and i'm tentacles of all the power within it. allow him to win. you know, you're off on november the 5th, you know, we're going to see thousands of people take to the streets with the $100.00 rifles or worse. well, but i think martin, i think it's pretty fair to say, i'll throw it to george right now. whatever the outcome half the country is not going to agree with it. that's where we are. george. no, that's. that's exactly right. that'd be the other half of the country will not agree with this. and even, even if he is alexis as possible, he will. he be inaugurated george. will it be another piece like that?
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that's right. and i mean, we'd already know and this, because he's adding to the hysteria, that if the democrats do capture the house, they will not certified the result. this is something that they've already said they will not sell it by the result is that it's entirely dependent on the republicans taking the house. we're trying to be installed as president. and, you know, even if he is still the president, we're going to get full years of this and really lives with the, you know, there's a lot of training now in recent years of assassination of, i mean, russell. it was only weeks ago we were talking about the assassination of the term fund, robust fits so. um, you know, the, we had the, uh, the assassination attempts at the, the, the congressional bowl game that was in 2017. we had them fascination of the time from them, the supreme court justices cable. so they were using all of these events are good. the direct result of the if you scenario that is being whipped up by the
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say, the democrats and their of media allies. and so therefore, if the truck does become present, that isn't going to stop. so, so like this is this, the, they, they've determined that this is all my business existence lose his existence really deep, deep. so repeating this. so how america kind of survive. donald trump remember that a horrible both of mr. victor newland. uh victor, victoria, mr. victoria newland rubbing pagan, wrote in an all pad and the washington post. and we talked about this. it was about 5 to 6 months ago, which was pretty much cooling for this explanation. of trump, you just said this man is such as exist, central threats, we can't stop him. this is like, this is, julia sees, you know, this is the only way the way we do it. we're going to deal with him is the way they build with julius caesar. so this is, he doesn't affect the business how, what the, how the political establishment is thinking. and indeed, as mafia said,
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there are serious reasons or as questions about the security elapses there. i mean, yes, inexplicable, absolutely no real questions? well, i, it's, it's really quite remarkable. martin is a, this is a, i'm glad you brought up the flow of our prime minister. i mean, this is what we see all across the west and world. everything is x a central. if everything is x essential than anything and everything is permitted because it's, you know, it's to be or not to be, this is a, you know, it didn't, you know, it's obviously very reminiscent of a civil war and in the united states. but this is a civil war that's being played out across the west as well. yeah. but it is like stuff. so and, um, unfortunately, what i witnessed in, in my career and the last of the use of john and it says how western countries have become more and more the piece with systems become simplified binary. they become binary. and they become, you know, very much uh,
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symbols like black and white um choices for people. and i think that has been accelerated by the advent of social media and also martin, don't you think what doing lyft thinking about the elections in france and then the u. k and then the european parliament just you can win a lot of votes, but you don't get to live a seed. so i mean, it's becoming more and more obvious that the system is rig system is right. i mean that the to the west of democracy, less than democracy and it's models, plural um on. okay. not functioning anymore, you know, so you're getting the vote. so the bottom, the books, the people know that the vote is very much a token part of the whole thing. you know, that, that needs to be something else to hold politicians accountable. and um, so you know, uh, especially some attempts that public valleys in america, it's certainly something to surprise us. assassination attempts in western leaders like just to back in pm. perhaps this is going to be something that we're going to see more render a grandmother in the press because, you know, as i say, i don't,
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i think the confidence is just waiting. now, you know, we were looking for an alternative level and the present one. you know, just just didn't seem to what we looked at nature for example, which just celebrate his birthday, you know, some pundits of august. well, the basis of may so 75 years ago, it was a particular name on, i mean, the idea that the service had this ministry threat against us. i'm going to wipe us out the same argument, the same, essentially some going to say absolute, unqualified on viruses, uninstalled the absolute explanations which were supposed to swallow with the well, i mean, in never. and given a democratic testing or, you know, george is really interesting is the way when we look at these elections with your participation legitimize is the outcome, but not your decision. you see what i'm saying is that the, no, it's the we have a, we have a vibrant but when democracy because people vote but it doesn't. that doesn't deal with the outcome of the vote. george know that that's right. i mean that, and that's why there is this gunston manny attempt to get everyone to vote to tell
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you. oh, really, really voted your vote. you must spoken. no, that's your duty as a citizen to vote. and then, and i think was a little why what, what difference the going to make and why we're getting lead is that we don't, what do you know to attend? that is, that we don't want, if it was a little of the problem with this or the west and democratic model is that it's just based on a long, prentice, which is, we have to keep out the other guy. the other guy is an existing show threat that that's all so we don't, we don't actually and promise you anything. we don't have a positive program. we don't, we don't, we have no idea how to improve your life. but that person, that person is literally hitler, and we have to do whatever we can in order to keep them out of this is what they're doing. this is what is the, whether it's united states, whether it's crossed. oh, it is in germany and i get very soon, it will be the case in the u. k. where you know, the, the, the, the, it but the literally, hipaa will be natural garage or we have to keep them out. otherwise, democracy will come to an end. yeah, every when, when everything becomes uh, existential, then everything is legitimate to any uh,
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everything is on the table except for in recognition of the democratic process. gentleman, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on some real need to stay with our t, the move. what else? they just don't need to shape house because of the engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support we choose to look so common ground the the
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the welcome back across that bullhorn john peter lavelle, blanche were discussing some real news. okay, let's go back to george in budapest here. i mean what this is sending a very dangerous signal because 1st of all, we and looking at the drums opponents, they are, they're, they're crocodile tears, music. it's pretty hard to believe. i mean, we went through this whole debate fiasco, and we all were told that he knew joe biden is just the jim dandy, you know, sharp is attack and all of that. and then we see what happened and then they do a flip. and now there's pretending that they never demonized donald trump. there are plenty of reasons to dislike donald. trump don't get me wrong, but you know, to turn around now and say don't, we don't want anything a, any, we don't have any ill feelings we do. we don't have any hope for
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a disaster do to come across him, but that's what true. it's all likes. very good. exactly. if it was all lies and it was done precisely in order to whip up. this is there in your car, just as i say, well, you know, this isn't really what we meant. we, we're in the business of civil discourse. i think obama issues, when we need, we need symbol, disclose, they're all we don't and there's no, no, no room for violence. how does the civil disclose? and we will remember that to then defend that solemn events with the red lights. but the, by the, i call it the mussolini moment. you know, silly name over the which it was saying that, you know, and the day and the threat was not just one chrome, but from child support, which is and then being on enrollment soon. the beginning of a biden's term, he was talking about this, the existential thread. peruse by all sorts of, you know, characters that we, we could pull the of the, you know, the, the ad cfax is the white supremacists,
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the white nationalist of the mag. i'll follow as that is now they've been playing this political game really, you know, for years and years. and of course, something like this is going to happen. a now does go down the road, is what we wish him a speedy recovery this. what's the mileage you decide is out all hibler and he's going to in democracy they, his agenda is still in democracy. now you wish he was meeting regarding why would you wish him a speedy recovery? he's only going to end democracy according to you know, martin the, the, the way the rhetoric has been played out and it's almost getting close to 10 years . and that when you think about it, okay, almost 10 years is that there is no middle ground. there is no compromise, everything is a pure a t test. okay. you can't run a democratic society like that for very long. it's utah, and i think the, the, the situation that we're not in america where we have
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a choice of these 22 liters who are both quite controversial and quite polemic for different reasons. i think the system is quite limited in the system. it may will be the, this particular election will spark are completely new process complete new process of dialogue from people right across this whole section of society to ask you to and can we do something about the system? can we create a system which is more on more liberal, more put in a certain a certain which, which sense a certain will fix ability induction for example. you know, we, we've seen the emergence of kids to guest on who has basically taken control of the country with the lowest election to announce ever. so people are starting to ask questions. you know, is it time is the person to have a proportional representation of voting system? i think i'm probably the america is unlike person. you don't have that protest. foot accountants are in the middle. if you don't have a policy called the liberals, you know, it's all the one thing or the other. i mean, correct me if i'm wrong,
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but i think this is really now more than ever. we're beginning to see how the system is sustaining people. and you're quite right to say, but you know, it's very hard to imagine how coming into power with at least half of the country. now obviously it's time into the world come in. and so my point, my point is somebody has to change, and i think this is probably the breaking point. yeah, i mean it's because george, you mean elections, they're becoming less meaningful. i mean, you, just, as you pointed out, you know, what, you know, things everybody has to vote, you know, we're a voter turnout. you know, this legitimize the election, but it doesn't happen that way. i mean, it's still, it's for a boat in the se, in western media, but i mean, there are tens of millions of americans that don't believe the 2020 outcome. they believe that trump one in 2016, the one in 2020. and he's good one went in 2020 thoughts except for they won't let him. they can just so you can define that yourself. go ahead. george. yes, that's,
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that's. that's right. that's exactly how people will see it. and really, you know, this, this is estimation of the time comes authorized the series of events. remember, you know, they tried to take him off the ballot, but it's a kind of unheard of. yeah. do that, that takes somebody off of the ballot where you don't have a right to vote for this person. imagine, i mean, the hosp, the country regard, same as the legitimate prison. and then you said, well, no, no we, we, we made a decision. you know, the right to vote, so i've never known as you know, and attorney general in new york state decide that i'm just going to bankrupt him. i'm just going to take away the will of his money. and i'm going to come up with some convoluted ridiculous legal theory that has never been tried. and i know i'm going to get a sympathetic judge. i was just going to take all his money away and they, and they tried to do it. it's only because the, the, the court jumped in and said, well, you know, i'll give it, take it easy with, with, with this, this money grab another because, you know, we have, uh, yeah. was the, uh,
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the in full indictments. i mean, that's just unheard of. you know, use as a president, there's never been invited once and now we have full of time for an election. so this is the lowest 90 process in which you've got these. uh, political 5 is the absolutely determined to prevent the coming to plow of somebody will off the country regards as they're legitimately the well, you know, all the way to the this is the funding mentally unstable situation. i mean, the have, or that has to be some kind of a political consensus whereby, you know, you don't believe is accept outcomes and respectfully leader of the organization. now, what, what we had did during these last, you know, 24 hours easily off the he bulk or say english, the political, the stablish of pretend that's the system. yeah, we're all wishing well a prez. i still go to impreza with these families over the phone to the site at the
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moment is strictly this all of these things, but ultimately, we know we're going to go back with a few weeks. we're going to go back to the uh, the, the truck, hysteria, m i n a martin. and so i'm glad the george brought up these frivolous lothair suits because the, in the liberals, they prefer reading jerry's. but i think the rest of us would prefer the jury of the electorate let they let the electorate be the jury. now you've already explained to us the um, the impediments in the u. k. i mean, i'm astounded by me. the outcomes of the french and u. k, a selection, i mean, just because you're with a lot of votes doesn't mean you get much power, a seal the think come when the case of trump is what's, what's really interesting for me is that this break. so this sort of, um, the crumbling of this foundation of what we believe since so long with the foundations of american democratic model. you know, what people really believed to that. they almost had a rigid reverence to it in the forties and fifties and now it's crumbling. and it's
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comforting on both sides. you know, we talked about trump and this estimation time, it seems to me to invite him to come, don't need to buy some kid to to shoot bikes. and well, we're not gonna say that here. nobody's saying that here. now nobody's doing it seems to be doing it a pretty good self assessment ational suicide on himself. you know, we were seeing panic now in the whole system and the democrats are beginning to panic in a different way. you go now i think 20 congressmen have written to, to, to but i'm saying look, you know, you know, we love you, but give it up. i think also the hollywood has been weighing and as well people at george clearly. right. it was very timing facing the new york times. i mean, really touching base, some nice things spoke on behalf of a lot of hollywood products. you know, well, you know, i probably probably probably only, i really do less of careful but keep like shepherds go any other say a hobby. what is so corrupt and it's a money, you know, money corrupts everything. so money coming from hollywood into the political
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process is just the script. you know, you don't judge what's really, what's really amazing to me. trump, it will be a dictator. he will shut down democracy. you know, refresh my memory. he was president of the dispute goes okay, i didn't shut down the media didn't shut down the trade unions. he didn't, it didn't go after hillary clinton. it made his own deal. jay went after him. meanwhile, a bit. this is just say a narrative may add a folk song. it's not as if we don't know who the guy is. is that that's the amazing thing. because, you know, we've, if you look back on the trump, is it basically the golf and as a kind of a moderate centrist or a republican? i mean romney. you're at the limit. raleigh. i mean, yeah, you know, he brought in the tax schedule. every republican president, boy, is those tax gods. i mean that's the signature policy of, or republican administrations. and it does have as far on all of say, well,
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they've promised all kinds of things. he never deliver it. so, you know, the, the whole idea always going to withdraw from nato is going to withdrawal from syria . you're gonna withdraw him from, i've got his phone, he didn't do any of those things. and they get over. he gets like, even by the, you know, you know, the over say the, you know, i, i know founded by the no one here is the final violence, please the withdrawal from afghanistan and trumped. isn't that sad? yeah, i'm going to do that. but he, you know, ultimately he didn't go ahead with it. and so if you look back on those, he is just to take away his personality. he was a pretty, a centrist republic, a. so the hysteria has absolutely no basis whatever the whole this, like what you said made out of whole bloke, but the idea that he was pro russia, but he favorite brewton is just so stupid. so with the all this, well, the large was russia gauges back. okay. like, you know, you know more and it's really interesting. in looking at this campaign, you're obviously there's
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a microscopic scope on joe biden because of his mental acuity issues here. but, you know, you have to give credit where credit's due, trust has been running. and amazingly moderate to campaign was very, is very careful. he's, he's, he, he is, i think this is god himself, under control. and this is what, and now this, the campaign is completely turned upside down. again, everyone's going to be focusing on. it was your rhetoric, it was your narrative, etc, etc, etc. and not on the policy is go ahead. i don't think i knew why. i think i knew why trump is that seems to be more so, but um, even even some of the rooms and at times when you would think he would rise to the page. and the more sensational i think is because he's got the media experts and they've looked at the types i need to evaluate it where he's gone wrong in the past . and you know, he's more, he's but he's between more media professional now. and the way that you can see the way that is, so evidence was it was what's debates with the bi doesn't have the other 2 p,
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the s plus told him you don't need to weigh and you don't need to throw your arms around and say, all these stupid insults just let the guy bury himself, which is what he did, you know? so i think uh there is, there was a new trump emerging, which is the one who listens to his advice as well. and it's so clear the blind doesn't listen to any of his advisors setting up media, you know, and i think that's really going to make a difference. and it may will mean, made a critical difference when it comes to the, to the votes and get to. but some i, i think we'll have to wait and see. and, you know, i think also um, but just got enough problems and the next few weeks. so, um, the democrats are telling me that there was a critical cut off point somewhere in the middle of august, where there will be no option any more to go with the item. and then, well, definitely with the, with the republican convention coming up. but there's gotta be plenty for all of us to chew on here gentlemen, that as all the time we have, i want to thank my guest in budapest and in medication. of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here,
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