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world and, and change a lot of lives, some lives forever. some are no longer with us unfortunately, so many victims. um for me uh, i became involved with the uh, the crane war after i took in some refugees in miami and uh and they are recreating refugees and i thought that would be the end of it. but it turns out one of them, new president, zalinski and generals lose me, and they saw my west point materials all about my house. i live, i live alone in models of the general solution, the like because, i mean, he was in the u. s. papers for getting a 1000000 dollars from a microsoft, um air gregory step and that's what, what does he like? well, i mean, that's a great story because, you know, immediately when he received inheritance of a 1000000 dollars, he gave a 100 percent of it to the ukraine armed forces. so he took 0 dollars, so he's kind of, he's, he's a committed, humble servant, great sense of humor, very western. he's a, you know, he's broken away from the old soviet style command and control is a great leader. and he has developed his leaders and subordinates to care about
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human life, to, to be much more humane than the old russian soviet style. and, you know, i think history will judge about he and presidents zalinski with the right to people at the right time, you know, is the lensky leading the international effort, the political effort to get the, the, the kind of the, the world to rally around your train and then generals lose need to focus only on winning the worst. i mean, did he know about the fair leadership institute? did you a part of where i think it was speaking to be from which talks about the sort of cross of dimensional leadership styles and the courses that yeah we, we just corporate as well as ministry. yeah. when i was able to say his staff, you know, they've added me to see who i was and, and what when background was on the what west point, the former airborne ranger qualified officer and served in a rack. and, and yeah, my partners and i started
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a company 13 years ago today actually in the solve their leadership at west point. and our goal was to teach military leadership principles and learning to corporate executives. and so my background was very well suited to go advise ukrainian military. and when i say advise mostly what they needed was for me to help translate things back and forth between the us. since there was no us embassy at the time, and there was no us boots on the ground store and there was a big gap between the 2 armies. and so i kind of fill that gap and you mentioned no american soldiers there, but i'm sure you're aware of as the so called us mainstream media already covering the pendulum in leaks which suggested that there are indeed us forces on the ground . do you think they'll be part of any counter offensive and when is the counter offensive happening? i don't believe there's a u. s. troops on the ground. i think all those leaks were rubbish. and i've seen certain parts of the leaks that i know are a rubber. so i think the, whatever those leaks were, why the investigating them that there's
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a subject of its own over the age and huge instigation into the me. when is that not true? why investigate? oh no, a. i mean i won't get into operational security things, but you know, the enemy takes partial information that they gain through clear invest time services. and then they rehash it and they put in a lot of the things they want to uh, you know, people, the things that you can take it to true side of stolen information ad allied to it . and suddenly everybody believes that all 3 are true. it's just a basic conclusion, miles from britain about the 15 k special forces and new to the from the us about the 14 us special forces you, you can never confirm or deny, otherwise you'd be caught in this thing where you're just denying. and then by and by not denying it, you're confirming it so you never die or confirm any of that stuff. so any minutes there were 14 special forces. i mean 14 people couldn't do much, but i've never run across scheme of a low. did car be handling well john, coming in the state department in the white house and they've been handling these leaks well because they said, you know,
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the report is very which are not the hottest reporters in the world. they were going well if it's just all nonsense and if it's or, or as you suggest, tough troubadour intermediary until why do announce loudly that there's going to be a multi agency investigation. cause that suggest some thing is true in these. i think it leaks. oh, i think if, if you know, if, if they believed there was some information lead to, doesn't have to be all of it. so that the, it's not a binary thing. you don't have to say all of the information is true or all of it is false. is because that's how the enemy operates, they take partial information, and so i, i know much of that is false that i've read. i'm so, but i am not going to confirm which i know and which i don't, but i do know that they can't go through and say, yeah, that one's true. i was false, i was true. so it's really a, obviously an operation that another or an agency was involved with, in my opinion, my humble opinion, but just because of the 21 year. busy oh, i wouldn't even speculate. i mean it's a very sophisticated so there's only
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a handful, but who wins out of this? you're not going to tell me where the general solution he was irritated by his. i know i was irritated by the fact that there was all these stories from seymour hersh about the embezzle embezzling of us public money. uh from. did you see any, when you were in ukraine, the us public money valuable being wasted on mercedes cars and the like? you know, i mean most of the things i was working with were, were weapon systems and hard products. and they're treated like national assets, like nobody's going to take of javelin and sell it on the open market like these things are treated every single soldier. every commander trees these like gold, they, they know that their lives on their nation's existence depend on it. so, you know, any, any a that came through like a usa id that was funding to keep the government running or something. i would have no visibility to that. my, my, my work was mostly what the military, that's what most of the black market weapons training. i was thinking just luxury cars and live styles of those people in the capital as opposed to the front line,
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ordinary men and women on the front line fighting rush. you know, i can't tell you that. you know, um i think president zalinski has implemented some very good policies and, and the load of people while he's done that. but he's also changed the laws like the, the anti corruption task force used to not have any teeth. so they can suspect somebody that they could actually take it to a charge or taken to a court. now they have teeth. and so these are, these are fundamental changes in the laws that allow your process to work effectively. because let's face it, there's corruption in dc, but you need to have a good, could you just real system to be able to go after those corruption and corruption? i mean, i'd been to pay a street, you know, we had and the middle of and then and then moved side group, which is fighting for ukraine on the, on the show. and i think it's, it's dissolved now. i don't know whether you came across them, whether they were or any help. i mean, they were cool and mozart obviously as a echo of wagner. but he did. did you come across him? i never came across my person. i did correspond with them
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a little bit here and there. um and i think he's a really stand up. amazing guy. did they you know, they had some issue of corruption within their organization. he denied and on a garage not and he is. yeah, there was something going on there. so i think when i would correct, i don't believe they were fighting their out. you know, rescuing innocent. ukrainian civilians are caught in the fire and so they were, they were doing some amazing work. i'd say from a humanitarian standpoint, they weren't like the wagner group, which the mercenary group that actually is doing fighting for the russians. so very big difference between what and put together and what, what the wagner was doing. and yeah, you know it's, it's the atrocities and things i brought in a group of doing on top of that, just the, is of it makes that the comparison, the only the only reason there compared is because he named it the opposite of the wagner group. and so people compare them, but they're entirely different emissions and people and uh and, and yeah, i think they did good work. but they disbanded due to internal issues the saying why meyer andy milburn of the mozart group. and i'm saying the very different type
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of goshen who last they had was he was insulting the russian government actually about lack of ammunition, but milburn said that the ukrainians are in violation of a convention. and that he looked at this closely. there's a, a, he said there was an educational aspect that ukrainian soldiers were engaged in room and violations of international agreements, killing welsh as well, just doing surrender video with them. if you did, you come across anything like that. now haven't seen anything like that, and, you know, i've seen the opposite. i mean, i think you're, you're russian soldiers that are becoming peer w, as they're being treated fairly. and they're, they, they get sent home and that prisoner changes in their fat and they're very healthy as opposed to the may associated ukrainians that come back having suffered torture and all kinds of things. so, you know, in a giant world that's coming from mil been so when you respect saying the grain, the way that i mean i every violated and that's like asking like kind of football
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player at after a game. you know what they experienced alignment with the quarterback, a very different experience. so he may have seen things that i didn't, that doesn't mean i'm not going to challenge them. i'm just saying, i think that you are in the military. my experience has behaved incredibly, professionally, incredibly professionally against a heinous, horrible word of russians that are raping torturing, breaking children, stealing, i mean institutionalized feeling of children across all of ukraine. you know, this is really 5th century horrible stuff. but you know, if you have a folder or 2, i don't know how many man, andy seems epstein do something wrong and the frame is that i would think they would be charged and taken up the they obviously didn't i all of that from the denials on all the different sides, when is this the counter offensive that i know you've been appearing on occasionally on the big networks in the united states about when is it going to happen? and you in west point right now must attack that there is a certain where he is only part of the nature of nation taxpayers funding. this was
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the american spending so much so much money. while infrastructure collapse is at home. what does the ukraine need? and when is a counter offensive beginning? you know, from the, when it begins, obviously that's classified and i don't have any classified information on the exact date. but i think you'll see that uh, you know, box move, the 72nd russian brigade has largely been destroyed and a large part of bucking mood has been taken back. which, you know, you can say that's a tactical offensive, or it's part of the major counter offensive. i think time will tell was that part of the main effort. but you know, you don't attack in the spring that was foolish for the russians to try to attack in the spring. you can't, you can't attack armored vehicles through mud. so as the ground hardens with the sun, it becomes more passable for armed vehicles, so they can fire maneuver. so i think the more we get towards the summer, the more likely the attack will come in a counter offensive or multiple counter offensive. so that's what happened last uh, august and september and car keys and curse on the russians of course, say that they have a must apply, you know, of the right at the beginning here was all about not taking the capital. it was
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about stopping supplies, etc, etc. how is your iraq, the how is the only other thing i was thinking? definitely was captured, keeping within a week there making restaurant reservations. russian officers ranking restaurant reservation for the next weekend, and they denied they denied that they did. how is your experience in iraq in to create your comments? officer us army, 42nd infantry division. how is that helped you understand the battle in your credit? because arguably, one could say the americans lost in iraq is lost in every will be at home, ask and is there on wherever i would. how is it definitely disagree with that or definitely disagree with that we, we won the war by 2010. we had 0 casualties in the whole year in interact, we have won the war, we decided to give it up politically. it's very different, very different way to look at things done. right. so i'll stop you. there. more from the us veteran who was advised ukraine's armed forces commander in chief generals, others need, after this break, the
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the only way not the comfortable with the public to put when it was up and was there. so some of this, so basically of course we need the last name was needed read those can, will be used to be met to show new people to the, the, the
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russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all set and set up the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians today and split the archie smith. net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for the question, did you say a request to check the
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welcome back to going on the right, i'm still here with them, right? the bottom of special adviser to ukraine's on forces commander and chief generals, understand or using shocking or shocking hostile tactics by the russians. if they bonds key of the capital, just as the americans destroyed baghdad, the health ministry, the education ministry, do you think that's webpage is making his mistake? he needs to go in and just compet boom, the capital of ukraine, just as the americans did back that i would challenge almost every word of that sentence question. so now you know the americans a, we liberated a rack and we tried to keep casualties to a minimum we, we never attacked civilian targets intentionally. very different russians only attack sibling targets for the most part. and chief, they're not attacking anything military and key because there really is nothing military. so when you send 25 cruise missiles on may, 9th, the, for the victory in europe, day at keys of which raytheon shut down 23 of 25. so the air defenses are getting
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much, much better, but they're attacking all civilian targets. it's entirely different. the us didn't attack, especially, i mean, maybe one or 2 accidental eric bombs, which you have in any u. s. do not attack civilian facilities in afghanistan and iraq. now they never, it's actually really. so is it intentionally knowing those tens of millions killed wounded or displaced by u. s. point? i don't have tens of millions direct tens of millions channels. really good ones. that's as well. that's the just to get some way off for it, for those wars. now the united nations with sensor displacement like it's, i'm, you just mentioned that actually in january and there is a propaganda war about the civilian killing. of course, what did you make if you were to the report a 38 killed or wounded by us applied? i'm was, i guess, a divider, a civilian hospital in east and ukraine in january are the ukrainians actually targeting civilian infrastructure because they know zelinski is signed into law banning journalist from the front line. why would you do that?
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as you know, there's a, there's, there's $1300.00 registered a journalist within ukraine. so journalism has been promoted and supported. i know this because informed the cheapest strategic communications that a friend of mine. so they have registered and they have allowed. now when you're about to go on a counter offensive and you, you don't put a bunch of people out there with satellite phones that can all radio back to, you know, x, y, z station and different. but you're probably going to count or function within your, your kids or lives or a wrestling. no they've, they've done a phenomenal job overall. i think, uh, in a, in, in helping to try to communicate to the world exactly what is happening in real time. the russians, i mean, it's all complete this information. i mean, you can see the stuff being circulated by the russians. i mean, they're pretty good at it. that's what the actually the biggest strength is this information misinformation. so this is a strong because uh, i think most people in nato countries would say that the russians of the bad guys here, as knowing their assess for, i mean, they've been, obviously there's a 1st amendment in the united states within your ebony and britain. they've bound
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r t television and so on. and they've been able to, man, all news coming from russia is it was in the united states. is there a growing constituency you adapting the war aims of, uh, washington and you great. i mean, i did, she just said it was the best. so the russian, well it's showing that it's a special that it lucky and hearing some of your questions. so they, they, they are very successful in making people think that some of the things they put out are correct and they do it very effectively because they, you know, they're, they're led by occasion, be current like you spent his career with the k g, b. so, you know, their, their government is more focused on that type of thing that he grew up learning as a soviet cage, the officer. so they're very good at, at it now. you can only hide the truth so long when it's so heinous, the things they're doing, you know, when they're, when they're saying that liberating russian speakers, well everybody in ukraine spoke russian because the russians occupied it under the soviet union. so that's a good excuse to take back all of the soviet union including laterally or speakers
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before the soviet union in the land mass of where you. great. yeah, yeah. as long as you said, the russian military reflects russian society. you think it's a bankrupt culture, morally bankrupt, and the intention is to kill women, children, elderly. what do you make of the banning of russian literature and, well, presumably in the overall of the american university and your grand? well, the 1st thing i'd say is, um you challenge that there were russians speakers in ukraine prior to that? well, the soviet union controlled ukraine, you know, basically for the last nearly 100 years. so of course that they were forced to pay for expression upon them. they made him, but he learned in school they, they taught them all their propaganda based non truth. so you know that they were not telling the truth, trying to trying to institutionalize this. but if you look back, if you want to look back on history, i mean the, the history of your grand is much older than the history of about moscow. the russians or me as russians, a grand big 3 general secretaries of the communist party, where you create no, i'm just not the you know,
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what do you feel is the president to the american university and ukraine when dusty epsky books are being destroyed down the street as well, i'm always a supporter of features in this free speech that, that the truth will make it free and that, you know, we will not band free speech on campus whatsoever. i mean people, if they have opposing views, they should voice them and, and the best ideas are accepted. so, you know, we'll, we'll be running the university. what do you feel personally, knowing that tall story is being burnt or destroyed down the street from the fact that you're the person i told you that i did not know that this was covered everywhere. it's covered in us. maybe, you know, i haven't seen that. and i also question when something's covered like that, a question, what does that mean? like, what's the government banding it or what, who, who did it and when and why? so i was not aware of that. what i have seen is things like that have implemented some laws because the russians have used the excuse that they are, they invaded to liberate russian speakers. they have said that vendors cannot speak
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russian, they all must speak ukrainian. so they're, they're basically trying to say, look, we are ukraine, you can't allow food and to keep coming in reading, you know, every 70 years because he, because people are speaking russian. so they are forced on ukraine to be the panes state language, which i actually agree with on the same way that's like spanish and texas, isn't it? because obviously those we don't have those who don't phase where was invading us at metro is invading us with an armed force which some question whether or not but if they weren't bating us with our funding for coming in the i mean, i think i think that the democratic united states government would have to consider all actions, but i do, but we, i against the us constitution. i'm sorry. what were you able to do? they debated, i don't think any supreme court would allow that, but hopefully we also don't have an extra central, right. we also don't have an ex essential threat. that's a, that's a mass of armored for us. that's invading, trying to raise, killed village would destroy the culture. it's not just the military where it's
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a military, political, economic, and religious war. so if you don't think that the russian orthodox church is heavily involved, mostly with spies. so you agree with the plastic fusion of the russian orthodox churches leaders as the alleged by those who support romance can don't yet console him. i didn't say that i didn't say agree with persecution. i agree that everybody should be investigated. that there's lots of people that you have to investigate in a situation like this, where you have an active kinetic operation. but you also have guerrilla warfare from both sides. so you have to investigate people, and that's what you do instead of the fundamental military. the question is, we're coming out of time when people are pushed into a corner. as a military man, i think you'll know what people do. most of humanity voted, refused to vote, to condemn russia at the united nations general assembly when the events of uh february last year happened. and why you so convinced that if the counter
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offensive is successful, no tactical, nuclear or technical conventional but high powered miss a will not be aimed at the capital of ukraine, or even suppliers of the weapons countries but supplied weapons to i mean, the north stream, obviously pipeline explosion, the, the news about that's in russia all the time. why you so convinced that these countries will be fine, or even united states interests small, why be remedying base in germany is safe? i'm not, i think rushes out of control. i think there's a chance they couldn't use tackle new cars, think there's a chance they couldn't melt down this operator and then show a plan. i think the world has a agree that we can't be held hostage by that would have to run our if they did that. so the separate the effects of the russian, which he doesn't really care about. so he only cares about st. petersburg and moscow. so a little bit initially with fall out in the southern part of russia is not gonna bother food. he's been known to kill his own people. he kills his own people all
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the time. so that's really because i'm not only at home because i'm abroad because these are, these are obviously he would do that. but so you're saying that it is a possibility that your advice to the commander in chief of ukrainian forces, which presumably included the need for a counter offensive, could destroy the because you just confidence the idea of a new field. now you've just taken, you've just taken 4 different, giant leaps of faith, polluted using a tassel. new is up to him. the question is, what does the, what does the west do when he becomes an aggressor and takes over a neighbor, enraged pillage loose takes the jewelry about the reasons why in china and russia going to attack the united states when they legally invaded iraq. because in the united states has nuclear weapons, this is the idea of a deterrent. but when your advising to generals are basically based invasion of a rack, nobody, nobody ever expected us to take the ground and hold it for our own purposes. that's what russia is doing. here that's an aggressor nation. we're
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a liberator nation. everybody knew we're going in, we're not going to stay there. and we didn't, we can all the oil, we didn't, we, we never to the weapons, which were their defense, i guess weapons. now. no, your dear, you know, i would prefer we have scale for nobel, the nobel peace prize actions in the us. his efforts to get non proliferation, to reduce the number of countries. we gave a guarantee along with britain in russia that ukraine would say free. we didn't live up to it and we sign the 1994 budapest. of course we sure to put an international force along the border just like we have in the d. m. z, and korea. you put an international force. their rush is not going to attack it. they didn't have to join nato. the minutes google is was arguably what russian believed. and of course, angular michael. the form of john smith said that was just for nato to um, to continually kill people and don't. that's how many ukrainians have been killed. estimates in between 857002300000 ukrainians dead at would this would still be going on? if nature stopped, i mean savanski or i,
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if nater stopped army zalinski, the 38000000 people would be occupied and terrorized and the country of ukraine would cease to exist and they would be occupied and me in $24.00 trip torture chambers and curse on alone you know, there's an occupying force that would've been raping killers, intelligent and looting. yes. if nato didn't supply. yes, you can. what a phone of absolutely. that's a military fact. nobody disputes that the only way that you can to keep going is the brave ukrainian soldiers trained by the west and only the ukrainians are fighting and dying. and they're dying. not just for your crane, they're dying from above or they're dying for poland. they're dying for sweden, finland. they are dying because the russian aggressor is on the move again and nobody's safe. and they all realize it. and you have some amazing leadership, like the present poland. these are leaders that are stepping up and realize that they're protecting their people. they're protecting their nation by arming your brain and fighting the russians in the country. they just invaded. and they can't stop till the invader is gone. that the aggressor with nuclear weapons is gone,
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and that comes with it. some really tough, bad versus worse decisions. these are not easy things when you try to put it in a binary, binary or arguments it's, it's almost impossible. are you? the reality is this war is a little active, more on pollutants, paul. he was the invader in 2014. he was in today or 2022. he needs to go from office. hopefully the russian people will get rid of them. well, the use is very popular, many people believe that the people are dying because there are no peace negotiations, but then right, i don't know any, but i don't know anybody that's educated about the subject. i believe that that's, that's ridiculous. you're going to do. you're going to actually stop the fighting to give up the land that they just invaded and stole that, but just encouraged us to come back for more than rise. thank you. thank you. and that's it for the show we back on monday with the pigeon paradox, or the professor richard sack with for different view on how the warranty ukraine is going until then, you can keep in touch my role as social media, if it's on sensors in your country, and had to channel going,
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undergoing tv on rumble. don't come to watching you and all the episodes of going underground seem on the the the accused trump of being gauge varies for incorruption scams and now it's coming out that dividing family was taking money from almost anybody around the world to line the pockets by them you know, the by the democrats accused trump of various sexual misconduct. there's all kinds of allegations circulating 5 in concerning that and concerning, far worse misconduct. so i think what you see is a lot of construction through projects and what they accuse trump of is what they themselves are, gives you the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the ocean city of la guns, it shows by ukrainian forces following to miss all attacks on friday. but let 6 children wounded that on the 12th and on yet. this is just the latest result of their service at sack, as they call it here. 2 people, $2.00 and $2.00 people, including a child elder killed off the keeps troops palms on the residential areas on saturday. the french president's week along cause the faces
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