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as far as risen to 6 walls, roughly 90 people, why was it now? israel says the strikes were carried out in response to water coals. hundreds of who's the tax. those are claims over on the aim the military targets. however, civilian infrastructure was also destroyed during the reign of the idea of a tax, according to some locals, or at least strengthening the results. not administering candidates, we emphasize to everyone with airbags and foreigners and everyone on or somebody that we are standing steady with our brothers and gaza and will never back down. and we call upon the missile forces to counter with a response harder than our attack. jimmy, especially automotive, a chevy. none of this will stuff, the many people will do. you have any leadership or on military and missile forces from targeting these really entities. the m in the military will respond in a stronger way against the sensitive areas within the zionist entity. inside tell of even jeff or maybe you can, you fly in the team. we attending the american is really aggressive, so they wouldn't still pass from all strikes in defense of gone. so we have been
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under attacks. ag is so yesterday strikes when stop boston would stop us from striking is really and the american targets will make us stop defending guns. and now goods. we want to tell them that whatever they do, we went back down and we heard from rob, professor of political science of hell, one of us that he, mike and both are awesome. he says that to end this vicious circle of violence, the war and gaza has to be stopped. you will be in guys a secure then the proxy wars on vicious sort of conflict with it. i mean, we are talking about it in the nation is politics in russian is actions. but israel, if it is rational politics, we would anticipate eh, trajectory toward space, because peace with in gaza or seas funding. garza means long
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term interests for these. a long term security for ease right now is, is getting age and a more and uh, in the event of the war war 3. because super powers have interest in the region, the alliances in the region. so i am ready to submit speak if that's a, a crisis continues on in the same project 3, then that would be a comprehensive regional more and possibly a 3rd board or wrapping up the program here on out to you. so joe biden has dropped out of the presidential race. the announcement was made online via x, not through any traditional tele by to dress and the announcements, not even on the white house official website, perhaps a crew, really big type like swell. but more details for you the top of the hour,
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my colleague, i'm more up have on the as a, with more of your updates to these leading stories here and 25 minutes. this is all the, the, the hello and welcome to prospect boulevard. and john peter a little here, we discussed some real news. we're trying to really be able to bring the conflict and ukraine to an end, given the forces arrayed against him from says he would end the conflict before being inaugurated. what would his deal look like? to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, jordan samuel, we in budapest, he is a pod cast forensic apple,
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which can be found on youtube and local stand in merrill tests. we have marble, jay, he is and award winning journalist and commentator for a gentleman cross type rules and the fact that news can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated quite let's kick it off with george included as well. it's becoming real georgia me, you know, we have heard from said throughout the campaign that he would end because in ukraine, in 24 hours, he's even given a call the out recently before he was or not i'll get rated if the is victoria so november and looking at the convention, so there's a, there has been a lot of, there hasn't been a lot of commentary about few wasn't there. and a lot of the old neal cons, very well known individuals lives, chaney and bill crystal ball, ryan, and many, many others like pens. they weren't there. jamie vance was there. mike pompeo was there as well. i think you get my drift here. you know, trump is his election prospects are looking good. um and so we have to think hard
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about the reality that he may inherit this for the binding started as well. that's exactly right. and um, trump has been quite skillful in maintaining and i'm big usa s do well in the 1st that is what exactly america 1st really means. but in the 2nd place, how you will resolve this problem that it in ukraine because it goes. and yes, there are other people like j d bands. they take it to me in the right of us. we focus on america's problems. we don't waste our resources on the peripheral issues such as your crime, but they're all is, well there, room such as we get a powerful congressional chem and like mike them a cool and their idea of america for us is what we go in and we own like bite me give you credit in the tools to finish the job. so that is that, yeah,
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yeah, the, you know, what trump will do is very different from of buying book. he will actually help ukraine when this will. well, that's completely the opposite of what the trump has been saying. as a child has been lighting by without having to exactly spell out. i mean, they've been various papers written by people associated with the american 1st policy institute. like going frederick flights and uh keith kellogg. but the trump has never worked, endorsed any of those plans. so yes, he says he's going to end this in 24 hours, but it's never any given us, some idea of how exactly that will be accomplished or what exactly that, you know, final kind of, uh, anything of the will will look like. yeah. learn, you know, i think it was on friday that trump had a conversation with the, the now illegitimate president of the grange zalinski and the read out from both
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sides was kind of boiler plate them. it was an excellent, perfect telephone, fell on his with his drum like sikes to say that they made it sound like there was a lot of agreement, but nothing, nothing, nothing was specified. no details where's best, like, for example, endorsing the, the china and proposal or a of an african proposal or reacting to a boot. and you said repeatedly about how negotiations because i know the details were given except they weren't agreement. that's, that's not encouraging. well, they were in agreement to the idea of trump waiving his magic wand, encouraging a solution for everyone, including the landscape, but nothing, nothing for us as not know details because i don't think somebody in the details at this point, you know, random. i think it's good because if your insurance gets position, probably a very wary of trump. you know, it's a, it's, it's a little bit like taking it to the devil. you know, one minute from can be a for the next minute. you can be your biggest enemy if,
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if you just don't react the way it wasn't easy to rattle the time and respect his particular requirements when it, when it comes to media or whatever. so i think i'm probably was an excuse trying very carefully amazing. somebody had a conversation because you know, everybody is now just assuming that we're gonna have trump in the white house. and he's now going to have to live up to this, this declaration you made a long time ago. these gonna fix your credit and in 24 hours and nobody actually really believes that, you know, the russians have been taking very suitable restore approach to it that i think the official statement was like, it's nobody really stick, you know, and trump made this statement before about fixing them, at least when he was president, the fact, you know, it's sort of them hacks like me who actually look at them at least and say, well actually, if you have not done what you did with this well, and i'm given israel the, the impetus and the status that you didn't go and show in the trump comp. elizabeth
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took in really cool to abraham records and shifting the capitals and acknowledge the lessons. how in north dakota all these things, you know, perhaps the october 7th events wouldn't happened because i linked to, you know, think when you go back to and you're going to pick a picture. i think october, the 7th was a huge circuit breaker sitting for, for the palestinians. i'm part of that was that they go sold down the river with the obama codes by everybody, including the harps, you know, so i think to, he's in a pickle and i will in myself to his proposal, months ago or wherever it was years ago that he was so ukraine wouldn't die because he would just turn up and say, right, you know, i have any more might the end of us funding and not more or less would be the silver bullet. but it's actually a bit more complicated than that. and i think, i think what we're seeing reality is that he will pull off a seesaw in his 1st week and office. but taking it further from that,
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it's going to be very, very difficult. because there are a whole bag of complications the which one that initially when he made those statements, one of which this has been mentioned by george, this j. d bones who doesn't give a to hunt about ukraine. and i'm, but i is 6 thing up the rest right now to will say, well, i'm in china. and so that complicates things even further with russia, signing any sort of a piece deal in ukraine. you know, there's lots and lots of news now. so then that's always a good copy of that we mentioned on this program and you can have as many ideas and proposals as you want, but the pressure isn't at the table even then it's just a utility georgine, you and i pointed out in the past and maybe it's a um, immaterial detail, but when trump has said below, he wants this resolved before he is a now give a to this kind of interesting to me, maybe it's a reach,
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but i've always felt and i've always felt that there was a mistake on the part of his movement is this the call despite who's wards in the distance and south of from it. and he doesn't want this war on his watch. he has a lot of other things he wants to do. it maybe that's just read a reach and then reading into something that isn't their thoughts. well, i think that's right. i mean, it was famously, i think daniel patrick moynihan uh, told richard nixon just as he was taking office in january 1969 the, unless you bring this war and via tom to it in, in no time. and so this will be known as nixon's war, but until then it has been johnson hall and i was going to be nixon's well, and that's in fact what happened. the nixon wasn't able to bring this war to in the media of conclusion. alex was, he then got blamed for the war and i think trump consciously or unconsciously. it is thinking along those lines, the notes i'm a tool and the democrats are very,
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very good at the political marketing will say, hey, this is drums floor. trump is made a hash of this trunk problem is that he would bring this to an end. he hasn't brought it to an end is actually even worse than he was. it's trunk floor. so he, he wants to again this office planes. but it's a little easier to send them down now. um the, the issue of, well, you know what? and then their suggestions of this from being the boss and their suggestions of this from this fred flights and the keeps kept local road was paid before the merge of all right. and so as far as is, is that, well, what are they going to do? is go to the lens and say, well, unless you show up for a peace conference with russia, we're going to cut off your assistance. and then they go to the russians and say, well, unless you show up to the strong presence and clearly indicate that you want to end this, well, we're going to double our assistance to ukraine. so they think that they've been
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very queued um. but then the, even if this happens, even if the, and that's possibility of a, they get this conference going and that's pro. and so that's getting realizes that the days of it is based on process without russia are over. i think you've drunk william says that if we have a conference and roster has to attend. but even if that happens, then where do we go from here? yeah, you may want to put a ceasefire in place. but what would be the point of that? the one selling point that i think trump has the, which is all involved. this one buying is that he doesn't care about nato. and so that whole issue of where you know the door to nato for you. great. you know, every country has a right to decide the joining a control doesn't care about that. so that at least could be both on was yours all the, the whole, the more so george of the mark right now, nato is going to do whatever the us wants at the end of the day, at the end of the day. that's what it's going to be, they can, they can have all of their p, r and they're complaining and trunk proofing and all that. but once the word is out
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from washington, nato will follow. but that doesn't make things simple. go ahead mark. now, i mean as well, and that's where you can be around to. i mean, since you're pretty small, people certainly much smaller people to me, photos of them. so now writing this up, it's a say that is made. so it was on a self destruction course. i think um, i don't think some would have any problem to me going don't history being the capitalist who bought that about you know, he, the bronx on scott is the whichever way he lose he's going to come from a film collision with you or is there is some of these signals now the americans are heading to the trade will 0. so from the science now want to, um, hike up tires with china. effects on a whole lot of goods, right across the world. not only with china, but with the europeans as well. and it's, it's done that wiggle room that doesn't have delivery. so you said that, you know, america basically is night at night. it was america. if he has a massive ton from an sense to present scalar,
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you're not only having nimble aid from america. you have a mental aid from nato, and you from the big players individually in europe. that could be a huge game change that could, that could be, you know, pretty amazing that could stop every say and get people to focus. mine's got in those articles that i think you're referring to, but the meetings on the phone go sorry, between to lensky and trump. there were a couple of tiny details and gentlest photon. one of them was the full key regions, you know, which are and, and, and the disputes and was a, so then you would give them up. it's written, the best is, this is out of the question. those lensky in no way could get those readings up, which then throws the spotlight back on so lensky and how he come over night in my view, go from being a friend to the so withdrawn. and the reactions of that was going to be, well, you are the problem now. so you have to go, you know, and, and the problem is lucy's golf course is that is due to me see, you know,
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you mentioned earlier, there is not the person anymore. yeah. how much lower than that go on for when you have these international piece conferences and where russia, what are the video bridge showing our viewers very clearly health problem may trumps problem is 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 from and you can say without the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better world, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this,
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but can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the welcome back across the old woman's. i'm beautiful though, dear. we're discussing some real news. okay. george, i need to go back to you. so come course in, in peace. don't worry to credit. you might think though, we should remember that. okay. more of it, you know, it looks at it very with any varies with a very sober mind, but buying is entire ukraine policy has not been so, but it's been extremely reckless. and people are attached to this. i mean, it's pax americana. it is maintaining, had gemini, the, made the effort to inflict a strategic defeat on russia is just as real now as it was for years in charge. so
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that's exactly right. and i think that's where the problems are going to arise. but come, because the republican party, along with the democrats, um, supports this war and i mean by the republican but being a big, large proportion of it. let me so like when, when that's 61000000000 dollar package where ukraine uh was passed um a few weeks ago. um basically, you know, the, the senate republicans fall off the congressional republicans supported it. so that's really a trumps problem, that if, if he does go down this month, if he decides to bite the bullet and the spend that goes along and says, well this, this, when you brand, it makes no sense. i think it makes no sense for us to wage war against russia. we need russia as an ally against china, which i think probably is what he really thinks, even though you're those of being consistently think that says way and 16. so therefore, let's you know, this has nothing to do with our america with our interest. let's just bring it to an end. he is going to come into conflict immediately with him to the congressional
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republicans. and they are very unhappy about that because the input, the other was, well now say we need to do you agree and everything is needs to get the job done to the feed brush up. so ultimately he's going to have to build a good to confront this problem that his own party is deeply divided on this issue . and a for, let's do it with us. remember who's of his own speaker? you know, um michael, mike, but he doesn't, you know, mike johnson, he's the one to push that 61000000000 dollar package for ukraine. so he's going to keep him happy. is it so it's going to be very difficult for him. and you mentioned about the beach. well yeah, that's a real possibility. i mean the lead people like lindsey graham and, and michael mccaul and all the rest of them. they're not just going to sit still and, and watch. uh you, ukraine was they said, oh we,
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you craze being sold down the river. we're getting boots and everything. we. george, we see the russian gate rearing its ugly headache and they'll rush it gave him a deer. okay, this is already in the mix right now. martin, you know, it's interesting when we, when mike from pale we actually spoke at the, at the convention trying to, um, uh, uh, take on or uh, uh, appropriate to himself what america 1st is, which is definitely the complete, diametrically opposed to what someone like from and well, from what we know of a vans but there are other people around johnny rad flip robert o'brien, rick right now. um i called so you can going along with um the uh, trump vans vision here. i mean, if we can say there is this going to be congressional resistance, but even within his administration, if he's thinking about mike pay or mark, oh rubio. oh i, i don't know. i would think that the, the, the,
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the impeachment process would be set up in january. he's got some problems. he definitely has some problems which he, he couldn't possibly soto and visions. and earlier on when he made this a re over simplistic statements. but you credit your credit isn't going to be resolved in a day or a week or, or, or i think in months i think it's going to be a long standing issue, a sorta inside of trump and his new administration. what was interesting for me about the conference is the 3 brits who turned up. i know you found this trust and but i just don't see what really shocked me. i really did. opens that. i'm a jewel. just let me father feel i couldn't not believe peter. how much time trump gave to burst on some of the restaurants remote this with the british, pressed the wrong articles and the independence saying basically the lowest johnson is more or less convince from that. so he needs to can continue to campaign with ukraine against russia, and the front of the even gets pressed covers the fact that the lowest johnson got
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the time to talk to him. it gives you an indication, but he's not quite so gun. how and quite so binary now on new kinds he was before. he's prepared to work with some of the people around the well to a very close to ukraine is i thought i still to the golf to be i was led to these by really have to pick up. people just didn't have my big that's really how can you, i just think, boy, just jesse around the well, just basically, you know, promote seeing your cravings lives, but he's not the only one. he's not either, but where is that still going to and you know, i think it could go either way, but it so we might be surprised. we might be surprised by actually trump reaching out more to who's a lives, you know, onto the how to find a diplomatic solution which gives him still the price. i'm the, i'm the, the, the international prestige they need. the weirdest thing about the whole thing of your credit for me is you have this relationship between
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a trump and 210. and one has to ask this question. what's it based on? is it based on from one thing to do huge business in the countries that creates another as a real control over we state whatever or is it just an operation, or is it the wrong by do the russians secret service? they've got all sorts of things on from the he's worried about. it's really amusing how this continues, but i just don't see how it so i think, you know, george, i think it's kind of more common sense. i mean, why should the united states and love should be enemies? why over the world? yeah, of them. george. so that's exactly right. and i think that instinctively trump on the still the when lead colewell came to an end and the book. but the, well what, what, what's, what's this of the football? i don't think that there's any real um relationship between from russia and i think it was the late steven co and used to point out that our trump is actually one of
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the few kind of leading business men in the united states or hasn't made a lot of money in roster a i mean the, you know, he's talked about the various projects building of trump. uh, but he's never really uh pull that. oh, i think that's. yeah. he does see russia as a potential ally against china. he believes, and brands believes that china is a looming thread and, and that's, and they basically have to have to mobilize them really alliance the extensive, you know, it's, it's still worth having, you have to mobilize it against the china. i think he would like to downgrade the europeans, you know, as well, look at we, we will contain russia, but you do that that's, that's your task. and other idea of europeans like, you know that that's what you need to focus on. we will focus on china, so we, we will reorient those. so those 2 contain china in asia. i think that's what
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he would like. um, ukraine is just as a mess it here with you. and you know, you can either way, it has to be resolved, but um, you know, the but it was like so you know, because 6 o or above and so far is johnson. so your bond goes through the trunk because yeah, yeah, yeah. trump told me he's going to bring this to an end, not full of confidence that you know, he knows as though he's going to bring it to an end. um and then the bar is done. so says yeah, i'm absolutely confident going to drop those up to do with you, craig. so what does that feel as if joseph look from just sent that tells it his name. so lucky it does what they want to hit. or if i'm able to was gonna come to an end of the test to bring it to an end, hidden in by, by the time he is in order to write, the bar is gone. so does he have to go guy trump season he's with us on the need so he's got to do. uh, your gods. you think the wrong is the made disappoint to everyone. and i think that somebody yeah. who bring? you know, so we've talked about what barnes johns and things and j. b. vance. and maybe what
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trump saying they came out and thought about watching the russians care about any of this conversation. yeah, that's a very good point. the other thing that the, if you look at the, i see all of the patient and you go back long enough when there was a possibility of russia in the european union, and america coming close together and even russia becoming the nature. let's think he's our deal and so his rule ideology is that russia should be both aware. they should be integrated more, you know, so from a business point of view, from a group, this group point of view from a piece point of view, i don't, i don't believe put in, there's a little more. i know there was so many people in the 3rd and a slow to me on social media for that, but i just don't buy it. i never saw a kitchen without you being martin. i mean, i, i, you know, there's, there's the anesthesia is to all of this. i mean, um, um, if you look at it at a distance the, i'm good was very kind of a much more liberal when he started out then in this chain. why? because the west is a club in russia is not invited. certainly thing. i mean,
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what do you do if you're not invited? okay, you have to go your own way. yeah. but i think does include your most of the time i go today, is there a way long got loan. yeah. well yeah, i mean your, we even had the, the, the of, or administer loved it off is that you can actually me something i said to you when they come with this and part of the conflict, then you agree and started. this is going to be a breach covering in generation generations. george? yes, i think that that's right. i do think, oh, the, the russians would like the, the to written to some kind of, uh, no mallet the normal races but well, trade. right? yeah, exactly, but it's not, it isn't going to happen any time, any time really in the foreseeable future. and i think that's because one of your has decided to do your business. i, the, to mobilize itself, mobilize that entire, go to europe in continents against russia, is done it without any real concern for its own interest, but either,
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so it is mobilize, it is now going to be very, very difficult for all that has happened. i'll throw, you know, sending all of this and military assistance in order to kill russians. it's going to be very difficult, very well. ok. what do you really mean if, let's, let's go back to the good old days of the good old days will be scale. elmwood colon, the bar is the old, you know, on give them the bill and the young boots and just isn't going to happen. and, and i think of that, so let me get them. i think you some ideas of your hopes along the lessons that maybe we can do that, but that's just not all. marvin finish it up. well the last 30 seconds. go ahead. i think the take away now. so for me, for the last few days, looking at all these huge events is the holistic news from brussels that live on the land is now going to have another 5 years in part. what does that tell you about health and stuff? that's a european solution to
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a european problem. good luck. and she's already re buying your fist on the table. i'm talking about, you know, getting morgan who were china, and i'm pulling more money off to good money into the same black hole. you know, um it, it, so many people of said to me on social media, this is fantastic news because it means in a long time it's going to be some sole resolution in the countries and much else more, you know, the, you know, what's, what's stuck with it unfortunately, but cops only yours. you're a bit stuck and we'll see if the republican party is stuck on. we heard a lot of good things, but a lot of bad people still hanging around on, i think, my guess in budapest, in mary america hash and i will course i'm gonna think i'd be worse for watching you. c r t c. next time. remember across tacos, the
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the, along to me enough for the didn't say off the job i didn't pull out of the presidential race. they demonte says now because he's on fix for the jump. male, i was democrats. so huddling around camella harris to support her run to lead america with some fear in that. how is just like a commander in chief would be a public to this stop is what they would continue to call the shots. if commer harris is president and warehouse, they let us to the brink of war with multiple countries in all parts of the world. and closer to the brink of nuclear war and armageddon now than ever before. the enemy is not safe to do so. i said of the vital stuff threaten.

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