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from the point of a well simple humanitarian with they are ready to go for just freight take, you know, all the congregations, all the church, they just keep mapping a brief overview, creating all those church someplace he will disappear, that nobody knows where they are. so this is total, i don't to repression. so the, all the craig and church and the soul is done with a feeling of torture on a continual, he'll be playing in a foreign cheese, elimination of the law like spiritual institution like a place where where long sleeve is and where it makes tap where a big just action towards elimination or the tricia as a whole. and the soil is done without any reaction from the
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international human rights protecting bodies total silence, no support for the ordinary beliefs of the great national church. many thanks. joining us, a r t international. we'll get back with more about this unit. a liberalism was again on display this past week with by the 2nd democracy. some of the problem is most of the world doesn't divide countries into democracy or talk receipts. in fact, much of the world views western democracy as an expression of ideological germany.
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the me, hello, i'm manila chad. you are tuned into modus operandi. it's no secret that the jo vine in administration has employed countless obama era officials. hence the joke in the u. s. that the biden government is the 3rd term of brock obama tonight. will profile one byte, an admin official who critic say is responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent lives. now leading america's top international agency, find out just who we're talking about next. all right, let's get into the m o. me . she's been called the butcher of yemen by thumb during her stead, as b, u. s. and bassett, or to be you when, when she blocked the vote, to investigate human rights violations by the saudis, against the arab world poorest country. she is also known as one of the architects
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behind the destruction of libya during president obama's time as a key adviser on his national security council. her memoir, the education of an idealist, was roundly lauded by political elite despite the book downplaying her role in both international human rights catastrophes. her previous book from 2002 called a problem from how america and the age of genocide won her a pulitzer prize. and is often cited in academia as a case to be made for military intervention on the grounds of human rights. today, samantha power heads us a id handpicked by the binding administration for her breath of experience in foreign policy. usa id is of course, america's foremost agency in the way of global soft power. distributing aid like
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food and medical supplies to needy countries all around the world. but usa idea is also a well known front for the cia. and it's operative to covertly function behind the cloak of humanitarian causes. all of this, making this u. k. borne yale and harvard educated woman, or the perfect person to lead such an agency during such a volatile time in living history. joining us now to discuss this controversial biden admin official is jim joshua, who is no slouch on foreign policy himself. jim is a retired us diplomat and former g o p. senate foreign policy advisor, also one of my favorite brains to pick gym. thank you for being with us today. so tell me semi out the power butcher of yemen architect of libya, too harsh? no, i don't think it's harsh at all to call her butcher of yemen, libya,
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whichever country you want to pick, the only quarrel i would have it would be if somebody's tried to stick were the in front of it because certainly she was not the only one i mean, you certainly have a susan rice and other people that were involved in these things. i suppose they should give the light the notion. some people have that we put more women in charge of these decisions. we'd have a more peaceful world. if you look at, you know that these 2 care people, samantha rice's some at our sous rice, hillary clinton, emery slaughter michelle flor annoy you, go down the list. i guess kipling was right that the email of the species is more deadly than the bail. i think my favorite titles are actually the genocide chip. no, she cut her bones on it as reporting from bosnia and manufacturer, this notion of the united states as a duty to intervene and other countries to prevent war crimes and genocide. the course this is simply resulted in more depth and destruction. so under tromp, samantha power was obviously out of government work for
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a little while. so she went back to the halls of harvard at the kennedy school as a professor, but invited tapped her to come back to public service and had up usa idea. now there is no bones about it where us, they id goes a color revolution tends to follow. recently power made an unannounced trip to hungary with the agency where she apparently met with these young movers and shakers people, she called civil society and said, usa, i was quote, relaunching initiatives to boost independent media and drive up civic engagement. now you've been a diplomat in your career breakdown this diplomat speak for us. what was she doing in budapest, and why didn't she tell the or bon administration ahead of time that she was going? well, i think you hit the nail on the head. i mean, this is about regime change we just saw. so in, similar, by the way we see, actually unfolding in georgia right now or georgia, attempted to pass
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a law that would require we'll be doing here. and then i'd states that foreign funded entities need to disclose added, declare themselves before an agent id. i personally don't have a problem with that. of course, in hungary we have a whole apparatus and only us european government organizations. but also the soros organizations that are targeting mr or bon for regime change, you know, really doesn't matter what the job is, you have in washing to whether it's u. s. e. i d administrator. whether you are the un ambassador as a samantha power was during the obama administration of there's only one rule in washing it's our way or the highway, if you don't fully t o the line on the desktop cover from washington. of course, and, or bunce case, it's not only not being fully on board with sanctions and the other meshes against russia because of the war and ukraine, but also the whole panoply of, you know, rainbow and l g, b, t, and social revolution issues being pressed by the western powers at to
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dip d populate countries like hungry. i'm, you know, i, i think this is one reason why these are the reasons why orbit is being set up this way by his ostensible allies and certainly that samantha powers trip to, but of budapest was, was part of that. we met the population, but hungary only has like 10000000 people this right? but you know, the question is which ways the url going? i mean, the policies of the warp on government are hungry to say we need more hungarians, that. what is it? donald trump sort of america 1st well orphans program is hungry 1st. the hungarians 1st, isn't that wider, is a country call hungry in the 1st place, isn't supposed be a national home for hungarians? i, you, you would think this would be an elementary observation about the desire of any people to be self governing. have the independent state as, as a homely and for their people. and apparently that's,
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that's out of balance for hunger. he's not allowed to do that. we need to find some way to cut down his population and to get with the program with the rest of europe, which is, you know, change the demographics and abolish national cultures and religious values. and so all right, so victor or bon, the prime minister of hungary spoke at the 2022 c pack event that was held in texas last year. he was met with thunderous applause for some of the very conservative leaning remarks that he made, you know, anti abortion. building the border wall in his own country stopped illegal migration, things of that nature definitely running afoul of what the biden administration wanted to hear. but perhaps, or bonds most offensive action was what he didn't say last year. and still not saying this year that hungary will back buy it in an nato in supporting arms to ukraine. victor or bond refuses to get on board. the sanctions train against russia
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refuses to condemn vladimir putin hungry is among the few. if not the only country that won't play ball the way the u. s. wants in ukraine. what do you make of all of that? and do you think that has anything to do with samantha power's visit to hungry? ah, you know, patriots of all countries unite. you have nothing to lose but your walk rulers. yeah, i think it's, it's, it's a positive sign that people see packwood, welcome, or bon speech that people recognize that leaders and other country should feel about their own countries. the way hopefully american patriots feel about our country. and that, that i guess is a controversial one of the if you nowadays, you're right, as far as, as, as in the list of sins that or by or been, has for the, the crowd running wash in these days. it's not just on social policies, domestically inside hungry, it's above all for not towing the line on foreign policy. which right now,
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is this completely destruct the course that, that the west is following on ukraine, hungary as a country and not a very big country located in central europe and as a member of nato and european union, as under tremendous pressure for both of those organizations to follow the script and it's been written elsewhere that are, is, is, are, is contrary to zone countries interests. and the fact that look, he does go along to the extent that he needs to with western policy. western sanctions, when it's a common decision by the european union or by nature, but he doesn't go beyond that. he doesn't, he doesn't go up beyond the minimum necessary to make sure he doesn't break with those organizations in a way that can be detrimental to his own. country's interest and the fact that he puts hungry and hungarians erst instead of dick taught from the western powers, as i think is targeting in him for removal. of course that's, that's the agenda. that power was arriving in budapest lit, ah,
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are coming up next. a hollywood dark comedy was made about alleged crimes against humanity highlighting the narratives created by washington to achieve political ends. but the real life events are supposedly what samantha power says, helped shape her world view. we'll discuss it when we return with jam joshua sit tight. mamma will be right back ah ah, in i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to play with you whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. seriously, why watch something that's so different. i listen to opinions that you won't get anywhere else work of it. please do have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. i change
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and whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just changing the way. mm thing lou needs to come to the russian state full narrative. i've studied us on the most landscape with eclipse in 55 with disabilities, home is 2000 speedy, one else was about with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and school ortiz spoke mckibbin, our video agency roughly all brands on youtube with
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twist with blue. welcome back to the ammo i'm manila, cham so republican congressman, mat gates calls for all u. s. troops and syria, to come home as democrats boat to keep them abroad. now of that confuses you just as much as it does me. then hold on to your hats. former us diplomat and g o p. senate foreign policy advisor jim jack trust is back with us jim. samantha power's background and her experience as
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a journalist during the war in what was then us lobby is said to have shaped her world view. in that she believes the u. s. in particular, should use military intervention and other countries to prevent genocide. that was the trope from her 2000 to book a problem from how america and the age of genocide for which she want to pulitzer prize. this also landed her in new found government jobs after her stent as a journalist. now you were already in the government space when the war broke out in yugoslavia, they even made a movie based on the u. s. intervention in yugoslavia wag the dog where was the genocide that power allegedly witness to that shaped her world view? i mean, i thought history has proven that bill clinton lead nato into a bombing campaign based on lies that killed way more people than the initial unrest within that country did. well, you know, the excuse for the intervention balkans 1st and bossy and then coastal. what was
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that? serbia was committing genocide, bosnian serbs against muslims in boston, and against albanians in kosovo. of course this was code wise, this should go right next to sodom. hussein's weapons of mass destruction, peter brock, formerly with the new york times, who tried to do honest reporting from from last year. and i think also inclusive was well and that was just basically side. what is the same kind of thing we've been seeing? and every one of these episodes that if you're ever coming at your christiane course yacht or, and you're coming out with something that fits the narrative, not because you're, you, your mind was influenced by the circumstances. but because you were there, as a propagandist for the narrative, you sell a war and that's what these people do. and if you go there and say, hey, that's not true, this is really happens. here's what the real facts are. you're not going to get any surprises. nobody's going to make a movie about you're going to be sideline, vilified, being accused of being a apologist for assault apologies or milosevic apologise because that's not what
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the board was with. the board wants is a narrative. the service of propaganda interests you, what you are a press to to you work or the narrative dare i say it. manufacturing consent. noam . chomsky and edward as herman seems to be, i guess more of a prophecy than, than a book of research these days. so jim, recently republican congressmen, matt gates, i like to call him the new de facto leader of the squad, brought to the floor of the house, a resolution to bring all us troops home from syria where they have effectively just been guarding the oil and wheat fields some say the u. s. a stealing that stuff, but that's a different conversation for another day. but what got the us troops there in the 1st place was advisement from samantha power to rock obama when she was on his national security council. that the u. s. needed to go to syria. was that sound
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advice? should obama have listened to power? no is terrible advice for obama to listen to samantha power. in fact, for anybody to listen to samantha power, the idea that we were there in syria syria illegally. of course, other both american law and under the un charter to protect the syrian people from, from the assad regime. what, in fact we're talking about supporting a bunch of jihad terrorists against a secular syrian government is just it just it terrible advice and an image by the way, let's not be naive. this was not unintended. we knew very well. we knew as far back as 2012 that supporting these terrorist groups and syria was going to lead to an anti like isis. this is not a unintended consequence of a bad information or bad judgment. this is an intended outcome by people in washington to create terrorist entities to users,
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weapons against regimes we're targeting for removal. so the, the idea that somehow we, oh gosh, we, for the umpteenth time, we've sorta got it wrong. but you know, it was, it was all done in good faith. it was not done in good faith. so it, unfortunately, nobody ever learns from these mistakes. and there are, there are no consequences for the people recommended. now it's nice to see the least. there was a vote under the work i was resolution on syria, of course it feels very badly. and despite the fact we finally seen, to save some kind of glimmer of conscience from the people on the left in ill, the people, the squad, left wing of the democratic party in congress. and at least a respectable showing republicans is not going to make any difference at the end of the day. it's not as though we really have a constitution or rule of law anymore. let's remember even in 1999, when the house voted on clinton's authorizations to use force in kosovo, the authorization was voted down in the house of representatives,
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and the clinton administration proceeded with it anyway. the sad fact is, i think a lot americans don't want to face this. we, we live in a post constitutional h, a post rule of law age here in the united states. it's nice to get the vote, but don't kid yourself. we'll make any difference at death by well, meaning people as they say, i'm. so falling her step then on the national security council, samantha power, i like to say failed up to then represent the u. s. at the united nations. what do you make of her tenure as the us ambassador to the united nations? will in some ways a samantha powers tenure is un ambassador was the, you know, i'd say was the, the high point or the, the say the, the globe before the setting that we've started to see the setting of american power. you might say that libya was the high point of american interventionism in that even the russians and chinese in the u. n. went along with the claimed
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purposes, humanitarian purposes of application of western power. and they saw that that was a facade to that. this was simply a lie to, to allow another regime change operation there. so you know, i think in a way she, she was the mistress of. busy all she saw, she was the master of the universe at that point where she could say this is american policy. everybody supports the international community is on board. and this is what we're going to do. that was the last one that really wasn't that simple because the next target was syria. and that wouldn't, did not go as plan in the russians and chinese by then had one wised up about what the program was. and we started to see that these, these regime change operations, these color revolutions that had gone so swimmingly, up to libya. it wasn't working anymore. and of course, we've just seen in the last a year or so a couple years and attempted 2020 in georgia attempting on in 2022. it's
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not working anymore. so i hope that these people enjoyed their moment in the sun where all the world seem to be going in their favor. i don't think that's working anymore. all right, so miss power is a democrat. we know that she is politically aligned to the left. she espouses the ideology is rooted on that side of the political spectrum. you know, abortion l g b t q issue is trans rights. you all the usual cultural talking points that we hear so loudly here in the us as you touched upon earlier in her position at usa, i think she brings with her all of these ideologies to countries who are in desperate need of food, you know, access to clean water, housing, education, all of these things the developing nations want. so i guess under her stewardship, will these countries have to sort of accept these biden era cultural issues in order to receive this ain't like a like a quid pro quo. oh yes, there's definitely
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a quid pro quo to that kind of the social issues that the, you know, that rainbow colored agenda of human rights and democracy, which is really anything but human rights and democracy in a lot of people have the mistaken notion. this is. busy driven by money, this is all the military industrial complex as though it's it either or thing is not an either or a thing that i, you know, i wrote an article back in 1997 i think called rein both fascism of home and abroad . about how this ideology of human rights and, and democracy was, was being weaponized as, as, as a justification of aggression across the globe. and the sad fact is manella. these people are true believers. these people are idiot, logs, fanatics of the sort that you expect from communists. in moscow, in the 1920s, people really thought that they were the vanguard of all progress of humanity and all human right. all humanity, all countries must go down to one and only true road of salvation, which is their,
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their social recommendations. what just happened to be tied up with a lot of money, that moneyed interests and big corporations, a lot of armed sales and power of one state above all others. and that has been the mode for the last, you know, 30 years or so up until the recent years. and i think it's finally run into a brick wall and ukraine. and we'll see what happens after that. hopefully we get out of this mess without the whole world blowing itself up. but if it does, i think we are entering into a new era where these people can that can bang on the drum and threaten and try to choke off funds for, for other countries. all they want, which is what they've been doing, why every country in eastern europe is told, you know, the patriarch and moscow said this year or so ago that, that one demand is always given. all these countries you have to have a price break. you must have a bribe rate in your capital, whether you have happened what one or not. well, i don't think that's going to wash any more, and i think that's why we're, we are going to see new international institutions, not just ones control by the western powers, with world bank or the i m f,
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and so forth, where you can get loans. you can get credit, you can't get economic development without all the social strings attached. and that respects a country, sovereignty national culture, religion, moral values and so forth. yeah, you definitely have a point there because in her own tweet, she made it a point to say that she was meeting with people of what she called civil society. so basically, you know, anyone that doesn't fit into this framework is kind of implied. i guess to be just uncivilized so, so jim, for all samantha powers, talk of human rights or what democracy should look like, at least under her advisement or leadership. her version of spreading democracy. will there be a giant missing element of sovereignty of whichever country she visits me. she doesn't seem to speak much on that or on respecting the cultural values that very country to country. ringback you know, i,
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i think it's important again to note is not as samantha power that she's one prominent figure in a, in a very large operation of very large nomenklatura. i could put it that way. very similar to the one that ran the so union with a kindred ideology but different on summer some of the details. oh yeah of course this is totally incompatible with national sovereignty. you know, one of the, of, the, the slogans for the means of this ideology is diversity inclusion. we're all supposed be in favor of diversity. but you notice that that diversity means that people can be of different ethnicities, different races, different religions, a different sexism. ah, god only knows how many sexual identities, but they all have to think exactly the same way in words. it's kind of a diversity of the district tours of the various people, but not a diversity of thought. and i think what will emerge in a multiple, a world is a true diversity where you respect the fact that germany is not the same as america is not the same as england, not the same as russia, not the same as india,
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not the same as china, or iran that these countries have their own history, tradition, and cultures and that state sovereignty. the sovereignty of states and other west alien sense exists. the purpose of defending those values that people are hungry say, no, you know your stand if is context others. this is my place, this is my whole, these are my people, my values, and over there in another country, they have a different identity, different values, good for them. we respect them, but we don't share them. and that's what i think is essential could to diversity in the world between nations and cultures and states. yes. like the silicon valley bank failure. i. we got to leave it right there. former us diplomat, jim catrice. thank you so much for your insight today. i that is gonna do it for this episode and modus operandi the show that dig deep into foreign policy and a current affairs. i'm your host mail a chan. thank you for tuning. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o,
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