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tv   Direct Impact  RT  December 16, 2023 3:30am-4:01am EST

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much lessons you are lost on, on the show, i suppose a bite and obviously gave us $200000000.00 to zalinski. but we've had to start with gaza. how, how is a bite and able to continue? i mean israel to commit genocide in gaza when the whole world, the even canada voted against the united states. even britain abstained on the ceasefire. resolution of the united nations general assembly were israel and the united states are really in this together. but the rest of the world and 99 percent of the world is asking for another direction. we're asking for a ceasefire. and not only is that you know, government accelerating the carnage was there now talking about waging war against the west bank. and so this is part of the larger plan to
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ethnically cleanse palestinians are jarrett tories, so they can be claimed as part of a larger plan that net. yeah. whose ultra nationalist partners are um, have been advocating for quite some time. i mean, 10 of your goals are a cx, 5 being so loud, you go. laryngitis. what, how, how does the mass killing of children in any conceivable way help uh oh, geo political way, help the united states in this world? well, you know, the question answers itself is this is how it breaking. i mean i, i'm on the loss of, of israeli children, i am on the loss of palestinian children, but we have to remember that the carnage that's being waged in gaza. this
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is wholly disproportionate. and it's, it's a worst choice against develop, samuel to get out of it because the war because uh theres uh, there will be a droughty and an exchange of uh, a force you said disproportionate. um the also that is riley's, of course, who died on october. the 7th, but by then said to appear to say the f b, i only enforcement services in the united states comp, protect american jews. he said quote, within oh israel, they would, they wouldn't be a jew in the world, it is safe. i mean them or american jews in the united states and there are in israel. what does the talking about? that was the capacity at the white house. well, we certainly want jews to be safe wherever, wherever they live. but israel guarantee is the safety. but here's the thing, this war is not making is rarely safe or just say it's anywhere in the
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world. it is widely viewed by the rest of the work as being a vengeful act. as being ethnic cleansing as being genocide, just being a massacre. and there are those who wrongly blame all juice for that. this is the net yahoo administration and this is their plan just during their program. and we, i'm we have to be mindful that the members of the administration who are altered nationalist have long held the plan to eliminate palestinians from from kaiser and the west bank. and for that matter, southern lebanon, this and there's, there's a number of things wrong with this. the one is that there,
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there is discrimination, can choose all over the world, and it's excel or anything because of this work. but the thing that i'm concerned about is someone who actually considers himself a friend of israel desperately to the destruction busy road south. because of the people that were standing with governments that were in the middle east, the people and these are various nations that are the neighbors of israel, are, are watching every day the, the dash wasn't shown and then, and the other and mentor announcer battles. and there's only so much that people can tolerate in their hearts. i mean, you know we, we understand that the jews were dramatize across the generations by the holocaust doctor the nothing but one must not take that drama
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and deal with it by inflicting the same kind of punishment or other people. and this is exactly what's happening and it is, it is a great tragedy, but it's a matter of choice in the united states has been falling behind is you're making a mistake about it. president biden is falling behind israel in this endeavor, and he may scold prime minister netanyahu. you may tell him to stop, but he's also provided a webpage to continue and, and, and is seeking even more. so, you know, i, i stand for the survival of israel. i stand for their survival of the palestinians . i think we have to be on the side of peace. that's the side that the world ought to be on. instead, what's happening is that a true propaganda know your names. there's an attempt to justify the mass going of
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power standing and there is no transportation for that. just as there is no justification for the depths of the $1200.00 is riley's parish on october 7th. now, you know, you can get into the history and have fully aware of the history. and that's for joyce. and once you, once you start to justify murder, you become involved in a cycle of violence that never stops. and this is as old as, as you may have a gauge, but we certainly have, we now hear all this information about october, the 7th. that may a separate to that. but of course, some of the most articulate voices supporting palestine in this on stored on gauze, odd jewish voices, and from the jewish community all around the world. and americans use. but this time around. if you look at opinion polls the american public, it seems completely out of step with the congressman and women. how,
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how is it that the congress does not reflect us opinion polls show, you know, about half of the people saying what israel is doing is wrong. basically, it appears to me anyway. yeah, i would say, and the issue was of israel, there's always been a disconnect between the mass of the american people and members of congress. i, you know, we can't denied that israel's been very successful to various lobbies and having a very strong position with respect to members of congress. and you know, there's a whole range of activities that take place to ensure that there is no support will continue. i mean, i'm familiar with that of course, but is your body the democrat party there was and the republicans are given well
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luckily we have a unit party right now when it comes to war. and that's a problem. i find it hard for aging to see the ethnic cleansing the massacres, genocide inflicted on on the palestinians of the world is crying out for now just as these wire. but for means of, of settling the differences that exist between the parties. we thought ours always going to do that now. the prime minister netanyahu is not only talking about ripping off was low, but he's ready to attack a military, ready to launch a military attack against voice mag and, and, and the palestinian authority to watch. right? yeah. we have the northwest negotiate, jerone walked out of the interview the other day from the show. so i know joelle as low as seen. but you met and then yahoo, haven't you? and i understand he had words with you about the names of his riley policy. are
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these is policy in the united states need you to follow his policy? yeah, he's made it very clear. this was 20 years ago that he was able to have the united states uh, take out the rack, duran and libya. and i talked to him personally about this, and i asked him if you feel so strongly about, as i mentioned at yahoo, why don't you do it? and he resigned and very cool technology said, oh no, oh no, we want you to do this. and this relationship between the united states and israel. and i think we have to ask in the us, we have to ask everyone towards ken. does mister netanyahu not speak a score the united states? at what point do we continue to listen to him?
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he was, he testified before congress just before the rack war began. there was one of those wanted america to go after rack g was wrong. we were lied to take us into that war . you know, i gave over 500 speeches in congress. not only against the rap horrible to get for was ran against the attacks on 11 in syria on behalf of the palestinians, or just trying to survive. and now they had to do with any dislike for the government of israel, especially the people of israel. but one at yahoo is government. his job is to take israel in a new direction that is offensive to human rights. that's offensive to to everything is good and decent about humanity. while in, in fantasy does enjoy math of support, of course, within israel. i also understand that there was
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a plan to attack the civil nuclear plug program in the wrong. i mean, i was speaking to you from the middle east would have any impact perhaps environmental impact here. yeah, there was such a go and i spoke out against it on the floor of the house when, when the 1st elements of it appeared when the united states was returned to launch a nuclear bunker busters on the speciality research facility. and i think it was that is the time i was at the brochure reactive, which you let, let's but that, so let's go deeper into this is a time for reappraisal of the united states role in the world and of our willingness to support why a much anywhere and everywhere in the world, we need a of a policy, a international policy that can work with the nations of the world and, and,
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and not as a, as a unit, paul or nation. but through cooperation. and you know, our, of our efforts, a successful effort for, unfortunately to cut off communication with russia has resulted in russia are beginning to separate from the west itself. there's nothing good can come out of that. we're creating new power blocks as a result of, of, of our willingness, by disappearing and aggression. and you know, to reasons that briggs was credited and, and is, and you know what? it doesn't work, or is it us involvement in, in ukraine? where's the disaster? well, i tell you, i'll stop you there. that is we're going to have more of that in part 2. more from the twice us debit card, presidential contender involvement, mayor of cleveland, ohio. after this right. the
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now we're but the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here would be twice us democrat presidential contender and full amount of cleveland, ohio dentist. because image dennis, i got you up for them to buy one about a ukraine. what did you make of a lloyd austin?
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this re fi on contract and now in charge of your pentagon threatening it'd be, is saying that is children to if they didn't, to allow more money being sent to you. i mean that's because tucking costs and budget, he put it that way. he was threatening congress when your uncle's cousins and sons to fight rusher. if you create a, it is not a proven junk cub. he, these votes was an increase in american blood will be the cost of not sending more us public when he gets the landscape. so, so there people are okay with ukraine and shedding their blood and the american people will never stand for a draft to go and fight in ukraine against russia. and, and this also was a nation. so you know, what was the name? i mean, so that is give us that in washington this week. what, what is lloyd austin to hear about american blood? and john, good luck. um, you know, don't do anything. they can to try to get more money. so they'll say anything i
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want to keep to, we're going to attempt this far as over. i mean rushes want. the only question is, what is the terms of the settlement and, and what happens to zone landscape? i would say that the united states made a strategic mistake in a colossal mistake and he's in designing to over throw in any over through over rush of ukrainian government. and then designing to turn that into the overs or all the russian government there were share file a and the people who charged that course should never be never decision making. how have you tried on behalf of the united states. it has been a triple county disaster and um, uh for the ukrainian people, a heartbreaking hundreds of thousands of depths of the,
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of the life blood of the nation. and for russia and the people and then eskimo hans, the continuation of the violence that they were trying to get out of that russia, by virtue of its constitution, was compelled to defend those provinces. united states understood that we proceed in any way to fund a war of thinking that there be some kind of attrition, indeed that the st. jude would undermine russia. they didn't do that. thinking that the disruption in energy supplies were russia. and that didn't happen. thinking that they were rushes army town that didn't happen very well, be predicted, ready to be joining. and so this, i want to go back to what i started to say. america's international policy is totally flawed. we're creating an image. instead of working to create trach we,
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we are, and every time we go to create an image by design, an engine disaster, not only for the people in the, in the countries that engage in conflict. but for the american people, as well as the us taxpayers who since $911.00 have just out t 4 trillions of dollars. i mean, it's a disgrace that the average american family of floor is paying close to a $100000.00 for all these wars. i mean, i have, we not been dedicated to war and that we've been dedicated to the lives of our own people improving their lives. so we could become the land of elk a lot easier. but no, there's people who cannot exist unless they're propelling war. and i've seen it, it is perfect. it is evil, and it,
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and it needs to stop. but it's about the policy itself. and mr. bryan became an instrument of it. there's predecessors were instruments of it. and this is the way american foreign policy works right now. but the less the changes we're going to be looking at original war, and it could trigger walworth rate. there's a limit to how much other nations in the middle east are going to tolerate the destruction of the culture and the end, the buildings, and the, the society and gaza. and in westbank, there's a limit to how much russia and other nations are going to take an incursion by the us into their internal affairs. every nation ought to be able to handle its own affairs without interference from any other nation. and you know, wherever, after no living like lives or other people in the state, the bottom to think, no bring it on, we can be russia and china and venezuela and iran all at the same time while
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bombing, syria. i mean, deb vladimir putin was here in the u. a as cop 28. was wrapping up the environmental climate change at the summit when biting was in the middle east last the president of egypt wouldn't even meet him for the king of jordan. and it do the american people know about how the reputation of the united states has changed and the bus to for 12 months? no, i don't think so. i think that um, you know, like people in many nations, i mean, you know, like the american people are good tape. i was added to representative in the united states congress from 16 years. and i wanted to run for president joyce on their behalf. they're essentially piece, solving their government isn't just about our government and the people all trust government, the trust government is going to do the right thing. instead, time after time, we've seen a larger file from, from vietnam on,
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you know, more recently or rec, lived here. ukraine, guys at west bank and you know, how many times can you be wrong? i still have quite a bit already. but as far as the property, the united states, the, those who are responsible is a great disasters are given the most credibility. and it's a theater principal personified. when it comes to international policy, the irony of the reluctant, the more you screw up, the higher you because you know, you go and, and us the policy make. it is the peter grizzle, per as a principal should present outside the irony of the reluctance on the hill in the house and in the senate to go through with more caches or landscape account and more a weapon retail children in gaza. it was about the southern border problem to the
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politicians. the realize that they're going to be more refugees created by what's happening in the middle east and what's happening in ukraine. that may will end up on your southern border as did ask ends of to the us as defeat the every, every word rich refugees is mind blowing when you think about guys or are you in percent of the people have been displaced and then do they tell him to go in another place and then they get to attack there. but talk about the southern border. i mean, you have to have bodies, our country pageants, axiomatic. and the binary registration has just over at the board board is the board is of course now. and anybody can come in as a problem and we're creating more refugees, our borders open. and there is no way that's going to be worked out well for us. and for the big settings that are already trying to provide service for the
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hundreds of thousands of refugees that have been moving, particularly in the north part of the us i, you know, i, i share from my country i, i, i, i am concerned that the people who are running it are craving or stupid and are correct. and i, and this honors disaster for my nation, which i loved, and which i defended as a member of congress. and every ways that i could write, i have to tell you, we must change our position in the world. we should have been reaching out to russia. we should have been reaching out to china. we should be reaching out to olive branch, got a nation, but we didn't do that. and as a result, that will affect america's economy. it will affect the dollar. it will affect our
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last test in our economy. it will result in america's role in the world being drastically altered, not withstanding our military power. there's only a limited amount that you can put guns on the table and, and, and force people to make decisions. the u. s. is losing whatever moral authority it had left by continuing to fuel. uh the, uh, uh the attacks and the dash of the uh, pallet stand in. and again, i wanna say because you know, every, every, every, every criticism of the word it's artic inevitably brings back charges of anti semitism. we must we must proceed with respect for each other. and we must, uh, you know, i,
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i support the existence of the state of israel. i do not support the, the annexation that is underway. i do not support that, the ethnic cleansing and genocide has taken place. i. yeah, no matter how you dress it up, let's get real. that's exactly what's happening. and the united states is gonna push it in that. no it to you. if you give somebody guns to commit a crime, you get charged in, in state courts and this guy and in america were given the got it to, to israel. and you know, you can't, so i'm ok and it slipped out to mr. newton. yeah, that's a stop it. but here's, here's a lot of weapons do whatever you know, do whatever you want. well, i mean, what is mr. brian? thank you, sir. with that. and then yeah, i was going to do with those weapons. we must stop this. it is not just about a ceasefire. we have to cease war. we have to cease war as an instrument of policy
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. we have to end war once and for all 4 were well and us. and it's, it's, it's mind blowing that in the 20 and the 21st century we're still dealing with these questions about, you know, about war and justifying it. it's just just fine lee then, uh dennis um and i should say the arab league. i wanted an alms involved go on on israel, which of course would stop the weapons and british weapons to just find the very briefly in the run up to the 2024 election. i mean katie trump is leading in the iowa caucuses. you think the bible would serious the countenance an idea of a halt? well with the wrong using the gaza situation as a pretext. oh i'm sure there are people out there right now they're gone or was around. i know that i don't know anything about around garage in the band society.
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a skilled in engineering and technology and retreating is like, it's, you know, some 3rd world country. my concern is that this uh uh, drum beating this. the phrase, thinking about continuing war is a se ignite oregon's around it'll, it'll go global, and it will dramatically change our lives here in this country. we should be working with around to settle any differences that exist. and as far as the presidential election, 24242024. i thank you. i think that john, who's a mr. bridles and director of various wars, including ukraine and what's happening in gaza. a wizard undermine his
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presidency, is gonna make it very difficult for him to get re elected as far as not making a reduction. but donald trump appears to be in a very faithful position to return to the white house. not so much based on, on his merits, which people can debate. but based on the file age of the democratic party on weaponized in prosecution on continuing to, uh uh to make trump and issue everywhere to ways that you defeat trump is ignore. and you know what that ship is sailed years ago, that is considered our task. is that a thank you. thank you. as that's it for the show continued condolences to those surviving the killing and gaza will be back on monday with little guys of coverage when we get a saudi arabia perspective on the legend,
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