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security advisor should we expect more stupid wars of choice from sense he wants success but everything associated with bolton's name is a failure the war party is again in charge. crosstalk in the war party i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have a draw levitch he's a political analyst as well as a leading expert of the center for actual politics and of course we have dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst with spook international right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it john bolton two words that i never thought would be associated with a position of power again considering his legacy victor your reaction to this news as it ripples through the foreign policy establishment and what we call international diplomacy five years ago everybody would be shocked if they were told
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that john bolton would get the respectable position in the government together that he was fox news analyst commentator and that actually played a significant role in his new hire. truly seems to like to acquire those people that see nice things above him on fox news or some other networks and at the same time in both bolton is it and trump and odds on almost everything possible to look at policy well it's certainly they're at odds with what trump in the kid he wanted his foreign policy to be when he was running his campaign now when he spoke against regime change against nation building against democracy promotion. but the trouble that we've seen in office we've seen an increasing tilt not only towards war hawks as as evidenced by the cabal of generals running the government but now right into the the laps of the neo cons and this is this is a neo. and regime right now with pompei of the volcano and secretary of state
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bloody gina gina has boom even supposedly in the cia because of her role hands on in the torture of detainees they call her bloody gina and now the walrus is back john bolton the circle is looking we. could only mean only going to be a little more specific. but bolton really isn't a neo con and it would makes him more interesting if not more terrifying is that he doesn't care about democracy he doesn't care about human rights he doesn't say he doesn't use all of the packaging for military adventures ok he believes he doesn't want to make america great again he believes in the military that's his it and he's very straightforward about it that's what makes him slightly different than his cohort go ahead oh well i just laughed he has a cold. all international war so i'm into this to constrain american paul and of course i mean he was the you i've always resented because i did say to the
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united nations i mean if anyone could explain to me the difference between new conservatives and the neo liberals i mean does it make any difference for a person in afghanistan or in iraq or if he's killed by a new style that came from someone who just believes in american power or it came from hillary clinton who believes in american power to service all of universal we need to well yes ok we're going to defrost neo liberals an economic policy it has nothing to do with foreign policy ok. but he. specifically i mean we have trump making an overture to meeting the north korean leader both and is going to advise him against that i mean is this could be the first test but i think when we started talking about this meeting proposed meeting between terms. and. we said one of the things we said was that the meeting may not even take place it may be a rhetorical exercise. for various political purposes and when we talk about
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bolton well the we're on the same wavelength and with least one issue and that's the issue of dealing with iran and bolton and. have been very aggressive because he can't openly advocated attacks on iran military aggression against iran months ago he said it wouldn't be it would not be illegal under international strike against north korea in fact what separated tillerson macmaster from the rest of. the military and security team was that tillerson plants that actually behaved that getting the u.s. he knew and he let them go with it all from the nuclear deal with iran would hear it to the american diplomacy in the long run because who would trust american diplomacy if when your communication could just reach that signature and then the very possibility in any kind of deal with north korea is off the table because if you make an agreement and you break it you break exactly you're not going to be yes
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your word is going to be trusted here mark. trump is never i mean from what we've seen of him during the campaign and his presidency he never allow us anyone to outshine him is bolton's ego too big to fit into this position does he want to be a kissinger or brzezinski and certainly he does have an ego. but i think we actually present more of his ego he presents a larger than life figure for us then he does he always just please he is a bureaucrat he doesn't know his place he knows when to kiss who's but in order to get to literally speed out his very own history of night and agree that he's not a neo con i don't think that the neo cons have ever believed in democracy or promotion that was simply too much of a you know struggle to the point that no one that's why i don't call him a neo con because the neo cons have their propaganda spin he doesn't have any pretense about i think. he supposedly promised drug. c.n.n.
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is reporting. that he would start any new. obama's already got nine of them go into the bombing nine countries at least so i mean trouble already inherited but i find that extremely hard things in and of maison i. don't start a war of either lips. no new taxes he's obviously through his career he has contempt for diplomacy and i've been saying this all along it's part of the genetic code of foreign policy right now is that you just needed to ministry bottom you don't need to have a diplomat and the kind of options that bolton is going to be giving trump. i have to believe it's going to be a reflection of his entire outlook on the world and it's a what would i think political call him you know he's a hammer in search of nails absolutely well are just picture this situation. room the negotiating room of donald trump and kim jong un and he says to kim i'm
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the person who just suggested killing your boat in your butt don't pay attention to that we're going to have a nice conversation here but you know the problem is whatever you call it liberal interventionism you know conservatism the bad thing about this ideology is that it doesn't value in any way the lives of the people who don't agree with it you know just recently at this. mosque that killed at marketplace thirty seven people you know the car school school explosion there was almost no reaction from the western media will remember how sorry i ever was was bored by the by the by the sort of military force us and you know all the hysteria about marketplaces you know being destroyed you know borders littering the for these markets the same thing happened in damascus and no one paid attention from the rebels from the refugees. from the syrians been brought up here. and i think that in many ways are there some kind.
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ambiguity in this white trump white house about syria do you think that's going to get much more focused right now that you know bolton is going to be you know pull the cia back in officially and other thing works to the new national security team in the bush years in common is their common approach to iran and of course that is going to be part of what happens in the sea and that because russia and iran are allies in their fight to stabilize syria to remove a tickle islamist elements from syria and the united states will do the most to keep those elements in as long as possible there was a an interesting intelligence analysis and open one a public one done in the us a couple months ago which stated that the so-called moderate opposition is see it has about a year to go so if the united states and its allies are able to put
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more energy into them more funds and so forth maybe a year maybe a year and a half more so they will try to use that time to destabilize here as much as possible with those resources that they still have left now one should come on to the comparison between john bolton and kissinger and brzezinski kerry kissinger and risky were known as foreign policy intellectuals john bolton that is you're not he is a hard line diplomat. who like sort of the gold medal i think. that's not a word it's a rapidly running out and i think he said it. with him but that if he is a current line military stick with a aggressive diplomat who is not an academic the way the founder of the stones were he should only. response was negotiate what's mine is mine is what yours is negotiable mark i want to go to you because you brought this up a number of times since the election we have the u.s. state department putting pressure on the europeans pretty quick. germany for the.
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stream to pipeline now we have the iran deal. the europeans were being pressured to change and now it looks like when america's going to walk away from it compare completely why would the europeans want to be involved in the i mean this is the two example i just wrote still pushing the division is growing and growing the europeans don't like it i mean they don't like this treatment of the un international law anything they're so this is actually brutal to not only enemies al it will grow but i don't think that concerns the u.s. the u.s. on you know this this new triumvirate of. bloody gina in pompei of the volcano will be had on the front just. start it well i think he's on his way home and kelly has got a nickname i think they're on their way out there too saying and moderate on military matters it may take six months but i think they're both gone so iran iran iran this is what bolton will push he in a celebration of the terrorist former terrorists now recycled by the u.s.
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they've removed their terrorist designation the m.e. came. next part of the program i want to ask you this is also against russia using a rand is a part of the equation that's part of the equation and certainly russia simply exist resisting the united states in syria bolton is a is a cold of american supremacies exceptionalism he cannot tolerate that some democrats have suggested that bolton is too soft on russia for them which is a is it maybe i'm a pretty amazing but never met a and exercise of us military power or in power that he that he doesn't like hold that thought gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion in the war party state with our.
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some marshawn to view those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like him it's one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with this one to. speak to us there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok mike i want to go back to right before we're into the break you were talking about bolton iran and regime change good the mujahideen is it is a terrorist group it was formerly formerly designated by the united states is
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a terrorist group it targets iran they are they have extremely extremist views they were sheltered in iraq then the u.s. took them under its wing after its invasion occupation of rock of iraq and rehabilitated them and now they openly hold meetings they've got a million dollar war chest the lobbying washington's and john bolton is one of their favorite advocates he recently spoke at a gathering up. in the united states and he promised two things first he wanted to make sure that the government the iranian government that was put in place during the islamic revolution doesn't reach its fortieth birthday birthday and also he promised them that we will celebrate two thousand and nineteen meaning him and these terrorists in tehran which you know like some kind of. this is this pattern of regime change i still have said it so many times so many years
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it's the genic genetic code of american foreign policy doesn't matter who's in office but with bolton you get it he doesn't hold any punches here picture you know united states is already chosen decided who will be ruling iran by the end of next year. amazing bolton's expectations are mildly of a piece from robert gates' memoirs where he talks about having one victory parade on the red square in one thousand nine hundred one. not about to come to. the national security adviser to the un which was. likely just a few years ago but iraq government is going to be chosen by iran's people just like before and not by the hawks in washington d.c. let's change gears here de mille it's like about what's going on in the u.k. we have with this a ledge poisoning incident i would still like to see some kind of public. evidence
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made to the public so we could start drawing some real such a little an apology because i really believe there are these dire even more hype hundred years of western europe jurisprudence ok you're innocent until proven guilty but that is different it's always different but roger of course it's your job to on your. spectacles. and you know the u.k. because of that accident agent his name is highly likely you know like highly unlikely so i thought that was a great fall and the problem is that the e.u. believes that too because if we read the statement taken two days ago it is. the union agrees with the u.k. government excess meant that it's highly likely that the russian federation is responsible and that there is no hope where there is no possible loss examination we saw we still didn't qualify it so it did it with the u.k. nor pause it will turn into explanation even the quality increase nation would want
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to do you know it's you know i have to wonder then with this conference of your european union leaders were they presented with evidence to come up with that kind of language i doubt it you know a world perception and with the four b. . interaction massive campaign in the western media with the information is being flooded with into russian memes and information this state of response is to be expected because we're now you don't have to present any evidence whatsoever to have a conclusion that russia is possible for anything and that is the great danger in this that anything could happen tomorrow the next the doing so not all the president and the british and they make it work a state money i think and then blame russia for you know an awful lot of art here you know. crazy idea came into my idea is to receive me using this to avoid bread
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regs that sure there is i think there is a whole host of of domestic uses whether that is the actual reason that this has occurred or whether she simply using going on to see she's distracting from bragg's it's not going well the country half the country never wanted it and the negotiations are going well for her plus four more dangerous because of all of this you have this leftist labor leader who has resisted all attempts by new labour's elite to overthrow him who would dramatically shift the united kingdom's foreign and possibly much of its domestic policy as well and this seems tailor made we have seen the propaganda photo shops from from the the british propaganda corporate i mean british broadcasting corporation. in order to defame. jeremy corbyn and present him as some kind of russian agent or he got in tells me and i want to say this to all of you that this is desperation this is a mode of desperation no evidence is provided there is no
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interest in finding the truth because the truth has already been established because what russia did it here i mean this is shows a level of desperation of the political elites that they will grab on to anything good but the victim of this desperation is. their relationship between russia and europe and the russian and the rest of the west because we are seeing their idea more than a dozen countries is our country pleating exposed and diplomats next week in the united states the national security council has presented its recommendations to a doctor about expelling dozens of russian diplomats from washington d.c. and of course if that happens this monday. tell you. about your intelligence agents in moscow you will say for example you you know in russia a lot of people had this perception that the united states is bad it makes you want to behave badly towards russia well of this we cut short the e.u.
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is bad enough when it's all they can do it and let me tell you you know from history all the disasters things that europe that did were done collectively look the napoleonic wars to invasions of russia. or was this great as they were all done collectively so when they say you know that we need a strong collective action all scrape okies their treatment of the watched pages in european history court inquisition was done collectively to look at the e.u. of course please part of getting them all together getting the european powers together and forcing them to make decisions that they're frequently not the international sanctions for of course if we talk about specific european countries a number of european countries are not interested in worsening relations with russia it's not interested in introducing distinctions are you know when push comes to shove. how many how many countries would you because of course for example
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critical i mean easiest one maybe five or six but it's not there you just like going to sections you just like i suppose last night differences were being real and you've seen a lot of statements micron evidently initially resisted this whole thing saying that there had to be. then turned around the next day with the screws here's where the hymn bone for the german foreign minister. is on record saying that this is a bilateral issue it's not an easy you issue it's something for britain and russia to rule yeah because the big exit in the e.u. germany when talking about a very important topic here we have a massive budget passed and signed into law in the united states a huge military budget here. they make what is this the mantra is that obama degraded the military i'm sure all those countries that were bombed by the united states would agree with that statement here but now this is going to be a massive buildup as usual the pentagon doesn't usually spend very well but it's important at the same time because our viewers should know is that russia has
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decided over the next five years to decrease military spending well russia is. going to get that frankly russia understands that it does not need to keep on a military presence around the world in dozens and dozens of countries like the united states does russia does not have. world i mean the well being single. russia has no such more chips so it doesn't have to unlike the united states it doesn't have to spend. dollars and billions of. debt. on that yes so russia and their stance that yes to give a semantical answers to. the american threats that that is what it does it doesn't even says a good often yes it a lot of ways this is simply because russia does have very limited geopolitical
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horizons and uses words military it's primarily defensive with some a limited role for the interventions like we've seen russia in defense of the syrian government in syria putin set out a program putin and the russian defense minister should we go. set out a program of modernization and that modernization has largely been achieved now that it has been achieved russia has the luxury to sit back and say we've met our purposes we can sit back and put some more on domestic spending and we'll reduce military spending down to three percent of g.d.p. so continuing the reform girls are still to a few figures here right now right now russia spending one is defense in excess of five percent of the g.d.p. and all of this created as for the presidency agreed that it was too much you know we need to cut it and when did bush and decide to cut it off we want the capacity to hit the united states not by i mean he sells three or four would be enough you
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know because russia doesn't want to invade it you want it works to dissuade just isn't right i don't want to have own arms right as it were right after russia got the capacity to neutralize the. military government executives to or rather the territories where you know a cold war saying mania maybe minneapolis so what we don't want to keep going to see just two or three it would be enough because we are not going to keep them we don't want to keep them we want security and not diminution forty seconds. i think that what this in the case first of all it's being read as russia trying to step back from an arms race again like i said i think this is already been planned russia never really wanted in an arms race it has been pushed to this now that it has recovered its strategic deterrent it sees the strategic balance returned with american a mystic
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a ballistic missile defense at least for the time being having neutralized russia is confident it can return the priorities the biggest priority that putin laid out is education science and technology russia wants to avoid it arms race because it doesn't want to be outspent so why get into a competition where you can't win. russia is not in a competition with the united states russia is simply trying to provide security for its citizens and to take away opportunities for the united states to a ticket without baseball the great powers are in competition so i get home and i'm going to have no playing to run out of the many thanks my guest here in moscow this is the in of our broadcast segments stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember across.
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fundamentally the united states and russia are have been for decades two scorpions in a bottle each capable of destroying the other but only at the price of being destroyed itself and putin said well these weapons will overcome u.s. missile defenses u.s. missile defenses were totally ineffective against russian forces already so they'll be more effective against russian forces.
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