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of what many observers of deal politics and us formulations like jeffrey sachs are going to tell you if you were to read them or talk to them, are us neil comes in this country for 30 years. essentially, they've been doing this, but they're literally pushing russia and china to countries that by the way, did not get a long least amount like each other. they're pushing them right into each other's loving arms. they really are a and the real matchmaker, at least right now in this moment, looking at it from a news standpoint, is mongolia. interestingly enough, looking at us map, this is going to make all make all the sense of the world to you. when i show you this map, see that right there, but come on goal. yeah, my goal is perfectly position between russia there to the north and china, just below it. so what do you think russia is going to be doing? well, if you guessed that they're going to build a pipeline to mongolia, to provide china with 50000000000 cubic meters of natural gas. so you're, you would be right, that pipeline called the power of siberia to,
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is part of russia's strategy to try and make up for the loss of most of its, uh, gas sales in europe since the start of the ukraine war. so how do russia, mongolia feel this deal like this? the, the, so this is russian president vladimir putin, as you can see right there, he's getting the red carpet treatment during the official state visit to mongolia and there in the capital of lumber. tar. he met with mongolian president cor, also to do what is essentially this is a business deal, right, pomp and circumstance, children dancing. but this is really just a business deal between these 2 countries, which will bring together china, mongolia and russia, even more so than they already were. and here we have to find for that. obviously,
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our country's foreign policy that seems designed to provoke china and russia by treating them like adult. there's little step children that are way beneath us. they're just bad people instead of talking to them and finding out if maybe they're not so bad or maybe they are, but we need to figure each other out. no, no, no, just hate hate hate. it's just anyway to illustrate this point. listen to how the white house spokes person minimizes the potent visit. by the way, you may also notice that she doesn't even know how to pronounce the country that she's talking about. she calls mongolia. well, here douglas, obviously were aware of the of the visit applicants visit to mongolia. and we've said this before, and i'll save here. we don't believe any country should give a put a platform. nobody should listen to him. nobody should give him a platform. people in this world are no longer allowed to talk to each other. yeah
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. you know. yeah. what's funny about this? i'm bringing in, craig, pos to pardon, pardon? wait. i think i got that wrong job dog. thank you. i changed your last name when i was growing up. we really hated russia because it was the big bad soviet union x. and i remember as a kid, admiring and watching phil donahue he had present of on his show, ted koppel, you still have russian reporters and chinese analysts and, and there was a today, it's like you're not even allowed to say the name. it's like you could get in trouble nowadays for looking at a rush or, or trying to run on a map. what happened? i don't know what happened, but it seems like cancel culture is kind of slipped into our foreign policy and you know, clearly, so the way you say that was main goal, you're right. actually said main goal. yeah. yes. and that's a spokesperson for the president of the united states. yes, castigating the rest of the world for being beneath us. not a smart, not as good,
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not as kind, but we can't even pronounce to work. it just shows you what are our people in congress? are people in the media and people in the white house, what they actually know or don't know the party by the way. thank part yes, absolutely. because i think inside the same rhetoric, if the republicans were in congress right now, but i looked at the situation, i really honestly think to myself, i know this is all about economic ties. anybody who looks at this and you showed the map. yeah. you can see that when he get a pipeline going through russia into china. yes. make up some of those losses. they had, you know, whether europe and market that went away with the russian invasion. it's a big deal. absolutely. i went capital was we hated washer when they were communists. now we hate them because their capitalist, you know, i'm sorry, go on. them is the 3rd time i've interrupted you, i'm going to stop it. no problem, rick. i mean, the, i think this has a lot to do with our control, right. my goal here is one of the members of the, i see, see me and the icbc is issued arrest warrants for vladimir, put him for quite some time. this is the 1st is the country, a representative,
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the i, c, c, he is actually visited. and i happened to think that you know, the weight rush, it kind of combats what we do this proxy work in ukraine, is they kind of go make deals with our adversaries. first, putting the non to north korea, we saw that he went into cuba. yeah. that was another thing that was very, very interesting and he brought his whole tab, he's kind of playing them. i think like when we think is that what the student guys about? i mean, he's the player. i really think the figure, the questions a little bit different, right. they don't just want to kind of muscle of back with military. they want to go in economically and make deals the way they made deals in north right. and whatnot. and now with mongolia and yeah it's, it's a lot like the belt road initiative, and in many ways it goes against some of the status quote that we've seen perhaps before in the world, including what, what we have done in places like latin america. well, i got more for you on this because there appears to be and this, this is fascinating as well. there appears to be a shake up now that you create
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a government, the most significant being the resignation of the country's foreign minister. he is dimitra who level he is one of how do i do is one of them you some of those names? man. he is one of your credit, the most recognizable faces on the international stage. and this guy just resigned . i mean, he's a top dog in the biggest fish up there, right? this comes as a russian military, as we all know, as you probably know, if you're watching a lot of independent media has picked up the pace once again and is about to take provost. the hub that is essentially sealing the deal on the don't box for the russians. it's actually becoming apparent that mr. zalinski is gamble when he chose to divert thousands of troops across into the russian border. not working so well. might even be backfiring. that's not according to me. what do i know about military stuff, right. this is according to a lot of military experts like this retired colonel who just went on the show on the hill. i don't think this is a success on the print side at all. as
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a matter of fact, i think the time they prove that this hastened their potential military loss. and let me explain why. when you're talking about sending between 15 and 20000 total soldiers into the country, the size of russia, there's literally no chance that that can have any kind of success. because russia just has too many resources, personnel, emulation, airpower, etc. and that is basically a deadman walking. it's not going to be too much longer before russia is going to put this out. by the way, i mean, i've been monitoring. this is the same stuff you'll hear on bbc, cnn. there's a lot of western analysts malware saying this, saying they don't see how this going to end up. well for them. i know the russians did not take their troops from the don bass and move them there. so, same old, same old right now, right. but perhaps the most public set back and the most a kind of embarrassing incident of late for ukraine is the crash of a us tax payer funded f. 16. you know, i paid for this thing and it's starting to look like the plane crash was simply
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a case of some type of incompetence. and what's the dead giveaway for that? the commit, the commander of the ukraine air force was fired right after the crash. listen. the fire united firing on the head of your brains air force me call that showed comes the day after news broke of an f. 16 pilots crashing what was after posting the dismissal present zalinski in this evening. a dress said his country's military needs to be strengthened at the command level. questions are swirling here tonight about what caused the loss of one of the precious few f sixteens this country has. and one of the precious few pilots who can fly them. you know, when you put all of this together, craig, bringing you back into this conversation. it just, you know, some people might say, well, what is the situation? because they've got a lot of different information. western media says ukraine is killing them, you know, and other media was a rush of winning, and a lot of people feel like, well, what's the truth? seems to me, trying to be objective about this. things do not look good right now for the
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soleski government. if nothing else, mean a lot of people are being fired, a lot of people are quitting the 16 incident. the, the, the, the don't boss situation where the russians are about to take problems. the situation and curse is really not working unless i'm getting this completely wrong . it doesn't look well, i think you might be getting a little bit wrong because i think you have to define what winning and losing it is . there's a hot war and there's an information. yeah. as long as the money keeps following for this, the scandal of it is pyramid scheme. that seems to be finally a lot of money back into the us government. we saw the ex scandal. yeah. they went so by going into courtesy, even though it was a dead man walking this situation. like you said, the russians had not come in any troops from the down best to go back. they're just using the troops they have over there and they're not allowing them to lead. by the way, what's interesting about that is doesn't look at this point like the russians are all excited about going in there and taking these guys out there still there. yeah, it's like okay, you want to capture this much of the country in this big. okay,
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we'll get to you. yeah. yeah, that seems to be what they're saying. i mean, again, what do i know but know you're, you're, you're on the nose because they're bringing further in the front lines over by the hour. so they're moving in. but the information more that the united states wants to have, so they can get more money flowing. they can throw up these headlines that the ukrainians have got into russian territory. and now all of a sudden baby baby, those checks, they'll keep flowing. you know, i've always thought that like, this is, this is horrible and i feel bad even saying this because i hope people really don't things like that. i've always thought there's got to be somewhere somewhere, someone somewhere out there who when they see you or me or some other anderson cooper or you know, somebody on fox or somebody report that a f 16 is just been down there like yes. get to build another one. yeah. we get to build another one. this is great. the other $200000000.00 or whatever that or what, what, what you think. i mean, i'd hate to think that people are. but that's really what this is all about. people making a lot of money on military hardware. i think the proof is input and we've seen it for quite some time. you can hear people like lindsey graham will fight to the last
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russian. they don't care as long as that money flow or the last 2 training. yeah, the last you pretty know for not our troops. right. and they can sell that to the public is all ukrainian. and we just got a fund, them to stop who kind of would hope to say, i would like to think that's not the case, but i'll tell you it's, it's that it's hard to look at it that not look at it that way. given what we're seeing right now, by the way, there is perhaps only one country in the world that is more obedient to israel than the united states countries, the u. k. as you probably know, but now for the very 1st time we're seeing kink in that armor, listen to what the british foreign secretary just recently announced the problem time food in the house today. the assessment i have received easily unable to conclude anything other than doctor saxon u. k. almost ex post israel. that does exist a clear risk that they might to commit or facilitate
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a serious sponsorship of international humanitarian. you're basically saying, we're not going to give you all of this stuff. we promise you because i think we, you might be committing some more crimes according to, you know, the united nations at all. right. it's not all the funding by the way. they're only taking 30 percent or something like that. some figured there's $355.00 on the systems and they're denying them 30 of them or something like that. but it's a significant message that they're sending. and it seems obvious that if the you k is funding israel's war, you would think they would have the right then they let me put it to you this way. if you come to me and you say, hey rick, i need some money. i'm gonna start a business and i gave you, i don't know what i gave you $50000.00 to start your business. i have a right to call you once in a while and ask you how the, how you're using my money, and what you're doing. and it seems like it's real is mad because the united states, and in this case, the u. k. how dare they tell us what to do with their money. right? that, that might seem like simple. it does seem simple, rick, but i think the problem is that israel controls are government
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a half are members of congress, have dual citizenship with israel. and when israel says goes, this goes all way back to the ss liberty. you know, when the is real song, one of our tried to sing one of our vessels and they told us what they were going to do. the same thing that goes with english. i mean look at jeremy corporate. he couldn't say anything without his whole congress attacking in the parliament attacked on the 95 percent of the people who are politicians and congress and in the senate are beholding to the israeli lobby. and these really lobby works at the behest of the, of really government. so by the way, isn't that interference? isn't that election unafraid? should be. yeah. and that's, that's the real election in jamaica. but example, when you say the kids, i keep saying crazy things, i should be careful. well, you've gotta be careful because it'll come for you it. and at this point though, i mean israel is saying, look, we're not sure you're doing the right thing. and we're going to have a whole year, we're going to take back some of the money. it's kind of interesting us isn't doing that. no, not yet, nor will they know. i mean,
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you'll get some web service with people in our congress eventually to as well. but at the end of the day, those checks that i come, we fund israel more than we fund any country out there right now, is where a lot of our money goes in our foreign policy. so same goes as europe, all of your france and we all are allies, could pass the jar duleigh. thanks man. good conversation for june. when we come back, we're going to return to our focus of ukraine, the latest on the battlefield, the 16. you know, there's lots of lots as americans, it's new, there's lots to talk about to try to understand as well, taking both sides into consideration when we're kind of unofficial. michael is going to join us in just a little bit spectrum will be right back. the what is part of the, the employee would post to isn't the
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designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented is 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground? can the, hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez and i'm gonna be your right now by an expert in geo politics and his own right is a former pentagon official, michael maloof. he's been a frequent guest of our show and he and i've got to know each other over the years and he's good enough to join us now. so michael, um i said a little while ago when i was speaking with craig that and i'm trying to be as much a neutral observer as i possibly can in a world where there appears to be very little to travel to. but that it does
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look like things are rolling down hill for the government of zalinski or the ukrainian government. when you start seeing people leaving the government, when you see people quitting like the head of foreign affairs in a country, when you start seeing the commander of the air force be fired because the plane crashed. and when you see this situation, it's developing and curse which even our military officials, people like you are saying objectively that's not going to work. you can help. but look at this and wonder what can be next for ukraine. save on our pairing a weapons from the west. i guess. i don't know. how do you see it, michael? well, i see it as, um, as, as this thing coming to a close very, very quickly. and i also see, uh russia now going to be testifying is efforts allowed to, to hit infrastructure inside of, of ukraine,
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only to get ukraine to finally stop it's, it's a, it's actions it's, it's a little aggressions if you will, because the war is over and spent over for almost a year, really, your say it's been over for most of the year. there's nobody in who watches any television in the united states or in any western country who would agree with that or even understand how you can say something like that because they've been watching all these reports, towing them out a while ukraine was doing well it's, it's it hasn't been in, and the fact the fact is that it hasn't been for quite some time. it's, it's last tremendous numbers of troops. it's a ammunition, it's, it's, it's a warm machine is, is, it is not working. it's a basic fundamental military doctrine hasn't been working against russia, and a lot of that has to do with tactics, strategies. the fact that they didn't have air power. yeah. their power and they based a lot of their tactics on western ways,
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which requires air power to protect the troops to um yeah, to, to go to, to stop the tanks, to, to do away with the land mine. that's what russians have. yeah. i, you know, it's under the delay of these mines. it's funny you said that because i remember you're saying it sounds western. remember when we 1st went into iraq and that big general from tampa, what was his name? you know him, you probably work for him, but he came out in his news conferences and he would always say, we control the theater through the air. we control the theatre through the air. and as long as we have air superiority, we will take the iraq these down and fast. i mean what, what essentially did, and i guess that's that, that's what you're saying that we were trying to do that, that we're trying to do now spend the western strategy. yeah. you're towards cost, you're towards the golf. just came to my head. sorry. general insurance company. yeah, that was their desert shield, desert storm and we immediately had to establish air security order. and once we
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achieve that and that did occurred on my watch. it was um, it was everything was uh and they come out after that. it actually showed the russian tanks that worked, that iraq was using was, were obliterated. but that's not the case today. so here's what i think you're kind of saying, and a lot of people may be saying, it seems like both sides. mr. zalinski and mr. brewton sides are both trying to come up with the best scenario to get the best deal for when they finally come up with some kind of truths. i'm gonna, i'm gonna try and prove my lot are mind. negotiate in space by going into your space, says, i guess, semesters lensky by going into the curse or blast. and mr. button on the other hand is saying, oh yeah, well i'm going to go further and longer and harder into the don't boss into problems in places like that. so let me, yeah, if you say it's a month,
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maybe it's 2 months, maybe it's a year. i don't know, but at some point they're gonna come together and they're gonna have to negotiate this thing. who's going to be in a better position and go to they have to come to ultimately to negotiate. this is what mr. is putting the pressure on the landscape to do now and, and they is going to be in increasing this is activities to, to uh, to get more of the infrastructure. yeah. who has other considerations. he doesn't want to appear to the outside world. that he is trying to not only sweep through ukraine and then take your up or anything like that. but he also doesn't want to chase away countries that want to belong to the bricks. and he's beginning to be quite successful about and bringing those countries in. and they see a stability of a part of, of a in the way that he's been handling things he hasn't gone to bore and, and trying to wipe off the ukrainians, the population. if it's early, it's just not happening. but he is going to be increasing going after military
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targets in order to bring this thing. so a conclusion real fast because we will be approaching winter here, pretty cents. and that will and any decree and probably wouldn't be able to survive that. why? what makes winter so special explained to me is that a military thing, they their, their energy resources that in the ukraine will be absolutely crust hitting the infrastructure, their, their, their electricity errors are being overtaken that are being destroyed. so, and that's why, and they have very limited amounts compared to what russian might. yeah, that's what you always hear. your opinions might be, it is some of the oil and gas re resources in russia. it doesn't compare to a few strikes on into ukraine. yeah, no, obviously russia is a bigger country with more people, a bigger army, more resources, more everything. and ukraine has to depend on the west to give them whatever they can give them. and a lot of western countries are now saying, look guys, i mean, we've given you all, we can give you where we're done. we can't continue to getting stuff. and which,
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which is a problem with you, which is a problem for them. obviously, that you're going to be seeing that now because we're approaching our own elections and people are, are fed up and you hear trump now say look, he's going to have, he's going to talk to me about trying to resolve this thing once and for all he wants to sit down and talk to him and approach totally different from the buying heiress administration. yeah, no, it is. and it's a, it's, it's a fair point to meg. i'm wondering, you were mentioning about the, the, uh, the winter conditions for war. and since you know a lot about this, you're a military guy. what about terrain? who, who has the advantage in winter or does either side have an advantage given that there might be snow on the ground or whatever happens and you crate in the winter. while the ground will be hard and chase can roll, but russian will have the advantage. why? yeah, uh well, ukraine has very few, very few bags in comparison, plus the logistical trains to maintain these western states is very much more
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sophisticated. and in the production of tanks by russia is it's like 5 times that of what, or maybe even more than what the premiums have. so they're, they're prepared to roll it out even more and not withstanding drones than what they have. and, and the russians also have count countermeasures where they, for the ukrainian drones now. and so it's, it's a losing proposition for the ukrainians. final question that we have about a minute. do you think in the end this will all just come down to the russian side saying, look we, we got the dumbass, we're going to keep the dumbass. you promised that you're not going to join nato and that the west is not going to be putting missiles next to us. and we're ready to sign a piece to as well. they could have done that 2 years ago when it gets after minutes come on them, it's too late. and then after they were actually started, they could have signed an agreement which way it had been initial by the respective uh, negotiators on both. yeah. but yeah, but at the time they bought it,
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but at the time ukraine had the promise of the west making them super man. that's right. so now that's not really there. i think that's over. yeah. yeah. so it's more over in what you're going to be seeing now will be the russians putting this increasing pressure. they realize we have an election coming up and they're going to want to get this thing done with, i think, even before our own election, it's fascinating. it's a great conversation, michael. i'm so glad we had a chance to catch up your smart guy. thanks, michael. god bless and see you later. that's our show to remember to always look outside your own box when you're looking for truth construes, but they don't live in boxes. they're everywhere. the truth, that is, i'm expect us, we'll be looking for you next to the, [000:00:00;00]
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