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and so forth and to resign. at the same time this task, probably the us administration has passed affiliated n g goes to work on coming up with a plan, a scenario of, of bosco's rise to power. and they're talking to major opposition. parties in the country ends and likes up with you to remember. you let the machines go, petra, portions on we all remember how well that ended up last time. so this seems to be the plan, replace them with a bottle, and get zaleski to resign because he will have no other option if they launch this powerful discredit taishan campaign. and also for an intelligent service. wraps up the statement by saying that it seems that while americans are looking for a black hat in the dark room, a meaning for a saying, a politician in the post, my don ukraine, and the leads that ukraine is itself slowly but surely turning into a black hole of europe. indeed, all the last. so and i and you, but it'll move out as coming. all right. and the questions with the washington to
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be considering the change of god emitted concerns or just where all the trash i'm going to keep go. whereas this money gone in terms of either creating some kind of defensive system or that, that really or creating motor forces or even doing auto, auto buying items and in region from the money. what america has done to this proxy ward, which i call it, no man, i haven't been to this war and seeing it was before many months now. you can keep us. so something like a you could and boning for it. well, just because you want to have something going on with the, with the addition for addition, and it doesn't happen that way. having scenes, events keep going around to the summit of the dfcs. and as we've been talking to lead us, i think he has a lot of funds which has come his way. and it does all those put into it as inputs as well in, in, in open media as available to talk about the scale of corruption. we had this money actually has been use of misuse and you can to run some of this news as always is going to have your company here and all teens and ask oh rick sanchez on direct
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impact so much we'll be back in about 30 minutes. the the, the, everybody i'm rick sanchez coming to you from the united states of america. this is direct impact and this is what we're going to be talking about. you see that right there? that's a nuclear power plant on fire after being bombed by a ukrainian drone strike. man, that's scary. looking at it, talk about a dangerous play. once again, this is direct impact on rick sanchez. let's do this. the
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. all right, so let's get to it. ukraine. after attacking the border town of subject we told you about last week has now attacked the nuclear power plant again, by the way. so i'm say it's the last gap about losing cause because ukraine is running out of well, it seems as well as running out of soldiers as well as running out of ammo. so you know, what's a country to do, right? but regardless of what you may think about it, or even what you may think of this more when you start bombing nuclear facilities, you're opening up a whole different game, a most dangerous game. look at that, look at these pictures, dam. i mean, here's what it's looked like, it looks like and where it happened. it's the supper actually, nuclear power plant considered one of the largest and all of europe. fire began when it was shell by ukrainian forces,
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but thank god for all the people of both ukraine and russia near their firefighters, have now gotten it under control. after all, the reactors were shut down. here's a plant official talking about it. would you didn't rush the grant in these a resume has once again shell the nuclear power plant of the city of america darn. it should be noted that the ukraine and resume, supported by nato curators systematically, shells being tied notes of his upper rose or regions which is reached by drones, artillery bombardment and mortar artillery. so the international atomic energy agency did put out a statement by the way, quote, they say these reckless attacks and danger nuclear safety and they increase the risk of a nuclear accident and they must stop. now, that's what they say. well, that's what they're supposed to say. right, that's their agency, that's what they're supposed to respond to. but here's a funny thing about the statement they put out. it doesn't specifically refer to ukraine. doesn't even mention. meanwhile, hardly a paint from the us state department. and maybe that's fitting. considering the
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statement that we found just recently, it was written back in 2019 when this whole thing started. so what you're about to here is it a mission. the people at the highest levels here in washington dc knew almost expected, but this devastation that's taking place in new crane. now what occur? and they essentially decided to go along with it anyway. so. so here's where i found this as a ran report ran, does entail work for the c i a essentially and explains, of rush or quote. taking more of ukraine might only increase the burden all being at the expense of the ukrainian people. over such a move might also come at a significant cost to ukraine and to us prestige and credibility. this could produce disproportionately large ukrainian casualties, territorial losses, and refugee flows. so i mean, when the lot, there you go there,
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it sounds to me like some bureaucrats were willing and said so right? they're willing to sacrifice ukraine and the people of ukraine, and that people would dive for a publishing russia and be making a killing from this from this proxy war. how do you see? yeah, right, absolutely. for folks like me and other people like you as well, that have been following the story going as far back as 2014, when really the initial cool happened inside of ukraine. you could see this burgeoning and brewing for all of those year 2019. when this ran report came out, it shows that those folks right over there, a capitol hill, have disregarded everything that intelligence effectively agencies like rand, who does the actual leg work and war gaming. to say that, hey, this is a bad idea. and that the government elected officials on capitol hill as well as
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the person currently occupying the white house. presumably, joe biden, making this decision to move forward in spite of what the, the egg heads will call them, have told them not to do. they went forward with it anyway, and then if we also look back at what's happening, example, georgia at the power plant. now we've seen since this conflict began in 2022. that ukraine has consistently been showing the nuclear power plant. and i think at this point, because the i a e a is not specifically naming ukraine as the culprit. i think it's safe to say it is at the behest of the e. u. leaders as well as the united states, to kind of refrain from naming them. now they're also goes hand in hand with, with what we saw happen to the north stream to pipeline where everybody's trying to
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say, well, the russians did it themselves, right? well, up the pipeline, and now they're trying to pull up their own scientist. example rosa if the russian spit on a sidewalk, it makes the front page news and the new york times, but somehow you attack nuclear power plant and all the slap on the risk. nobody's my mother used to do that. i used to hate that didn't just did your parents do this? so me and my brother is from time to time would do something right. uh, but often times it was my brother who was older, who would do it. and he said, why don't we should get in trouble, but my parents would come home and say, we need to stop doing this. where's the way i wasn't involved? is the one who did it. it's the same thing here. it's like, well, we all need to stop and be nice, but we didn't know it. he did it, you know, and it's crazy. yeah. anyway, let me tell you about somebody. his name is a guy you need to know about. his name is ron rom, israel emmanuel rom is royal emmanuel, easy us, and bassett, or to japan when it comes to serving either the us or japan. the clearly choose is
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neither which country does he defend his namesake, israel, here's what's happening. so japan is commemorating one of the most horrendous acts in history, the nuclear bombing. a matter of fact during world war 2. but because protesters say that they would show up and interrupt the event protests, what israel is doing and does the japanese officials chose to ask israel do not show up whether it's public events, so it wouldn't get out of hand. well apparently that was enough for both and bassett, or emmanuel and a diplomat from the u. k. to say, well, of israel's not allowed to go, then we're not going to go either. that's weird and by the way, washer and bell originally also not invited but that's okay with the us. and that's okay with the british diplomats no complains there. here's what a japanese scholar, smart guy, it seems, thinks of all of this, of israel has actually no place invisible, then it is utterly outrageous that you know,
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people would even think that is real and should be invited. the russians and the valuations are not invited either. the west is perfectly happy with that, but when it comes to their ally is real. oh wow. you know, this is we have to make a big state the japanese decide who they want to invite. and somehow the okay and united states the say, now you have to invite who we decide we want you to invite to your party. this one has nothing to do with my mother, but i do want your reaction to open up. well, 111 thing i would know about uh rahm emanuel is his brother. i forget his 1st name, but the brothers and manuel, the older brother is also a high level d and c delegate. that was part of the ouse during of joe biden from the 2024 presidential cycle. so i think it's important to note that there's a brotherly connection there as well. yeah, so you have the manual,
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but his brother is equal is a brilliant, brilliant site. that's it. who devised many of the medical plans involved in medicare and medicaid in the united states. so you can't take that away from them rather than another brother. the other brother is a, a big hollywood agent who is a big o n c, a donor. and delegate, so like i said, a lot of brothers and not a manual family. and they play a lot in the d n. c swimming pool. and they decide, effectively who gets to play even here domestically as we saw the ouse ring of the sitting president off of the 2020 for re election. so, you know, that should be worth noting. so when rahm emanuel throws his name behind who should be on the invite list for japan, that shouldn't come as a surprise either he was or is rather, is the us on the way to japan. and it's worth noting that the it is, it was the mirror of nagasaki that declined to invite israel and
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the president to me o key should i just quietly didn't say anything, didn't object and didn't say hey, you got it. and by and robin manual because the president didn't say anything or the prime minister rather didn't say anything wrong with my a manual, decided to speak up on behalf of israel. and i think it's worth noting that this is the same people that are putting comma harris in front of the ticket there. so it would be interesting to hear what pamela harris has to say about around the math will doing such a thing. yeah, i don't, i don't have israel, i don't want hearing any of that either. right. i don't think couple of harris in the middle of the campaign is going to be making public statements about any public policies. she's probably not going to do that until she will. of course you should probably. when was the last time a new as politics and somebody running for office did what they were supposed to do? uh no, this is uh, this might as well be a beauty pageant in our back in our high school at this point. and that's pretty
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much what we can expect. unfortunately, as you say, sacramento, that we appreciate it. all right, here's what we're going to do. when we come back, we've got a special guest, and i want to talk to her about something going on right now in israel because i think you might recall that last week. you remember when we were talking about that incident in israel, where they hate using this word, but it's what happened. they saw them eyes, some guy who they had picked up in a raid. people in israel are supporting this and it's still become a bit of a controversy. well, there's video out of this now and i'm going to be talking to sarah bill. she's an independent journalist and the co founder of identity politics. pardon me, didn't cio politics? and she's going to be talking with me in just a little bit. you stay right there. don't go away. the, the, there was a time when i started to was abused to obtain flowers divided the continental langford amongst themselves. it was divided as
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a hunting ground. if we do not unite the corner knives as we come again, we know that they are those who want the mazda continent to step and 8, but the mazda clinton, and never based off, because the mazda continent must be great. she will only be great. on the shore does all of us sons and daughters on by the sun all day. so now click on the good time for on, let us confess about underground east the mazda upon the the,
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the, hey, walker, montgomery. sanchez, thanks so much for being with us. could you remember when i mentioned this story to you? i think it was a week and a half ago or so, when this thing 1st happened and we were following it here. so the story that we've been following for you is how is rarely, soldiers were accused of torturing palestinian captives. they weren't even proven to be members of a mas, just people. they picked up and then they saw them eyes them with a metal pipe. it's cause the attention of the entire world media, most of it because members of the can. that's it. and even protesters in israel, i've actually defended with these guys there. so i'm saying, yeah,
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this is what we should do to all our prisoners from now on sick, even though their captives weren't even prosecuted. let me say that again. alright, here's the video. we have this video now the incident, it's been leak that it's making the rounds. once again, all over the world. in the video, you can see the soldiers with guard dogs standing over these palestinians or on the ground. they've been all round it up and then and then suspected of being a guest part of from us. then one is walk to an area behind these 3 barricades there with those extra see that right there. and that's where the assault takes place. and here, here's the us state department, right? when asked about this, what do you think they're going to say here? listen for prisoners, human rights need to be respected in all cases and when there are alleged violations, the governor of israel needs to take steps to investigate those who are alleged to have committed abuses and inappropriate hold them accountable. and of course, the government of israel, etc. bells joins me now. she's an independent journalist and the co founder of
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getting pa geo politics. she's joining us now to talk about this. and of course we would expect because that's what they always do. they do a thorough investigation and they come clean with complete transparency. does israel right? is that right sarah? to yes, we have investigate it ourselves and we found no wrong doing it. that's right. it's like, but it's telling the fox, so please take that chicken out of your mouth and then tell me if you took the chicken and the fox said right, i investigated myself. i did not take that trip. oh, while the is rarely citizens and protesting and jail breaking them out of jail, it's everything's just cheer chaos there. it's like a rogue failed state. there was his protest yesterday where he's a previous m p a. he's a very maniacal, very extreme far right. mm. he letter purchased yesterday saying this is sodom and they were protesting their right to do whatever they want to palestinian furnace
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prisoners. so a biblical reason is that they're using the bible to, to, to, to approve of doing this to another human be. so sadly, i'm admittedly not well versed enough in the bible to manipulate any supposed vs to, to allow me to sexually abuse other people. but um they do that please far. right. is really zinah, sir. they, they do do that a lot. they. i mean, that's how we kind of gotten zionism to have such a strong foothold is by manipulating religious texts in a way. so, um they could be, but i, i don't think it's that i think it's more so about a power of power dynamic and making sure that the palestinians remain dehumanized. isn't that what got them into this problem to begin with? i mean, i mean, i'm not excusing october 7th, it was a horrific, horrible attack on innocent people. but you couldn't make an argument that it got
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to that place because of what you just said. that the people who attacked the israelis felt the human eyes and not just in the last year or the last couple of years, but for decades as well. correct. and that's part of what you have to do when you're in these kind of fish. just stick colonial imperialistic movements as to the human eyes your enemy. otherwise you're going to feel the guilt of, of, of what take so much pain upon them. so that's a part that's kind of a feature that's not a bug. they have to, to humanize the palestinian so you can only be to humanize that long before, you know, i mean, i think that the prediction was 2020 in the gaza strip, would be unlivable. they lasted another 4 years. so you can only last so long and those conditions with that sort of psychological warfare against you. how does a mass mentality like this develop? because you know, and i know i'm sure you have a lot of friends who are either jewish americans or is really americans and they're
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wonderful, smart, sensitive people who are in every way no different than anybody else. but it seems, and obviously your religion has nothing to do with you know, foreign policy but, but it seems like this, this thing going on and is real right now where it's this, we all got to think like this and it, it just, i don't, i don't understand that, and i know that history is replete with a case with situations like like this, cambodia, etc. it just seems odd, doesn't it that they, it's like you almost don't you want to like go there and like shake them out of it and say look what you're doing to yourselves through reputation forever. i don't know. you don't, they don't see it like that. most of the people in there's but that's those are the outliers, those of the minority that so let's say like, oh my god, this has to stop for the majority of them, their mentality is that this is within their right. this is still retaliation for october. the 7th,
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but they really do believe most of what their government says to them in regards to destroying high mass and wondering how much to surrender. they don't have that in a distrust of the media and the government that we do here in america. peer pressure does appear raised and the society that tells them everybody around them lies to them and wants them dad. so. so it's like peer pressure and government control and yeah, yeah, yeah. well, and, and then you have, you know, a prime minister who as we know, according to polls not according to sarah rec, every poll shows that as soon as this war is over, when it's over, he's out, they don't want him there. so if i were him, i would do the same thing, donald rumsfeld and george bush and dick cheney did, let's keep this iraq worth and go and look at all polls are going up exactly. and to the weather, to uh, to keep it going or to just avoid the, the, the courts going to prison. exactly. that he also being that yahoo knows, he has
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a much stronger ally and donald trump. so if he kind of white knuckles it until then, i think at least he has the well it things can't get worse. yeah. won't, they can only get better for me. so i do think that he does how he does suffer from quite a low approval rating. but is really, is, are notoriously fickle and he could literally free a hostage tomorrow at his approval rating to shoot up again. yeah. and he, he is playing a good game. he's deliberately not rescued the american hostages. that's to keep american hostage, you know, and uh, you know, you don't really want the hostages free when the guy, you're negotiating the release of the hostages with you assessing it. but i mean, is there is, can there be better evidence of that? and he was a moderate, he was the one that was probably willing to come to the table in the most good phase, the guy that they would just put in charge as of midnight,
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echo anti zionist. and i don't think he believes in a 2 state solution at all. so, but again, this could be what israel wants. israel might want an extremist on the other side. how do you figure it out? let's change topics and go to ukraine. have you figured out what the heck zalinski is doing there? because it seems like, at least by every credible report that i read, he's certainly not when thing, if anything, the russian troops are incrementally moving into his country. and suddenly he starts pulling troops, the very few he has left to try and stop the russians. any throws them into a border town to attack russia, and now he attacks a nuclear power plant had. can you make sense of us and for us? well, i couldn't. so this morning i decided to look at the western main street media. but i figured they could tell me why is doing it, or even they don't know, which i thought was really interesting. uh, the london times called this excursion risky a total of 8 times and, and
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a very short article. and the picture of him depicted him almost like hitler. so is quite interesting. i don't think anybody knows what to make of it. the, the articles that i've read have hinted up and kind of just the firms that the west had no idea. yeah, the people mike, mike caught, you know, i worked at fox, i worked at nbc, i'm as nbc i worked at cnn. i worked at of all univision, i worked him all of these places and i can tell you that these people, although they're wonderful people and i have no problems with hanging out with them and having beers, they're generally really stupid when it comes to the thing you know geo politics and then it's frustrating because these are interesting stories that should be told with information and history and perspective and they had, they got, they got none of that. a well known but the presenter is not all the analysts make good presents. not all presents or good analysts, you just got lucky because you're a double threat. but um, yeah,
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everybody's kind of in the dark. they kind of have that recency bias or kind of like that. what's in front of me bias. this is all that really matters. and it's an isolated incident, but if we looked at the pattern of behavior, we had terrorist attacks and pretty honest. and then we have a frequent terrorist attacks on crime a and then they got it kind of got the sense of size to them. so now the lensky is like, i gotta do something big. i mean, we're moving a carrier to the middle east for israel, a whole carrier strike group. the ones he must feel pretty little left out and pretty dejected right now. do you do get a sense? i think you're on to something near sarah. i get a sense that well, we still in, you know, do the oh ukraine got to protect ukraine park. um, it's mostly talk. i have a sense that that, that, that, that place where we used to be, we're no longer there and i'm not sure we're ever going to get there again from the standpoint of. it's all about defending ukraine now or in the future. what's your
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sense? you know, i don't think so either. i think that this sort of lifted avail and especially donald trump get some elected. it will be even worse. yeah. we were very indifferent to ukraine prior to this further 2022. and now all of a sudden, you know, the liberal media really put on the, the, the, the, the just jet engines and like sympathy and charities and stuff like that. and i really got a sense that there was a strong war fatigue with this for i don't feel like americans feel connection to it. i think it was all artificial to begin with. it could never find it on about one final thing since you're talking this way. i find really advanced, fascinating. and i think that although you know like me and my do and like every other human being who has weaknesses, i think he's got a better deal political outlook than just about anybody with a possible exception of jimmy carter who's ever run for this type of office what,
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what do you think? i think that the an ongoing consensus is but judy vance is weird. that's like the, the, the news name or something. so i'm i, by the way. so right. yeah, we're like, i kind of want weird people in the office. i think the people don't really appreciate the, his foreign policy or his lack thereof, but a lot of people really do like his views on a pray md and his frankness to just say, i don't care about your brain. i'm not even picking up the phone. yeah. why are we there? what, why are we still fighting there? what's it got to do with me or my kids? and why are we building schools here? and why are we feeding the contract that comes from a working class family in middle america. he doesn't care what's happening and course or don't yet. down to 30 seconds. how do you see the election right now? i don't know if for some reason they're using a i, they're going crazy. everything's up in the air. the polls switched from day to day
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up and down, up and down. yeah, i don't know and, but tonight is really big. e long will be just having a conversation live with donald trump and i think that we'll see another search and his, his polls again. he really knows how to connect with regular people and come ologist does not have that gene in her. yeah, yeah. she's paying attention though she's, she's standing where she needs to stand and saying what they write for her. she's not, let's see how that works out. you are a pleasure to talk to sarah, thanks so much as always. we're out of time. we'll do it again. thanks so much. that's our show. remember, always look outside your own box. true. so they don't live in boxes as we like to say. how much your interest will be looking for you again. next time, the,
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