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the, the, the hello and welcome to cross that bull horns were all things are considered on the rule about one of the most important victims of politics is personnel is policy. given donald trump's growing list of unorthodox appointments is difficult to discern what foreign policy his administration will pursue, change or continuity discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, george samuel. we included bessie's a broadcast where the goggles, which we found on youtube and locals, and here in moscow across $2.00 to $3.00 bobbies used to be for an editor, right, comfortable sky from daily. or i generally across that girls that back, that means you can jump anytime you want that. i always appreciate it. okay, well kick it off with georgia in budapest, you know,
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general and i was thinking about, you know, how long we've been talking about donald trump. and i think it would be fair to say that in all 3 of us and many others have at least a bachelor's degree and from studies, maybe others have more advanced degrees. i think george, you may fall into that category. so it should be incumbent upon us to try to figure out what the heck is this man doing because he's been in the spotlight about 10 years now. just think about that gentleman, 10 years, he's been the focus of american politics. so george, when we look at this about of, of appointments and we can talk about individual ones. they're just 2 things that they all have in common. loyalty to try them. and they seem to be all fanatical is real supporters. what else is going on here? george: oh yeah, you some of that up perfectly. exactly that. the distinctive characteristic of all of these people is little l dates of trump and fanaticism about israel.
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some of them have come to fanaticism about israel, of a relatively recent play of, for instance, um uh, the would be the director of the national intelligence. it's also, yeah, but it was very critical of israel when she ran for president in um 2021. what else to look at lately? the farm far was a team and assume that they will pursue a whole kish foreign policy. it means eventually is the will like policy. it will, it would be very nice not to do so when you, with the point people like michaels, is your national security advisor. mario rubio is your secretary of state and you know, the p type, texas as your defense secretary, these are not people that you would expect to preside over a termination of wars. and now some people say, yeah, but it will be trump,
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who was the said policy, and that's true. it's the president, was that sponsorship, omeo, and why would you pick these people if what you had in mind was uh, you know, the procedure of peace. and the easiest way to think about this as well, let's look at issues like um, venezuela or china and see about the cuba. what would you expect the steam to do? because there's a lot of those a they expect to uh, escalate against man as well. oh, yeah, so like, i expect them to escalate against china. so, um, what about iran? well, of course, uh, gonna escalate it gives you around within wise's, and when we come to ukraine, the use of health thing that they will pursue a, a peaceful policy on your credit. it doesn't really make uh, very much sense. and you would have to think that this from does not like more. i think we can say, let's say if he, that he doesn't like, well, however, as who's doing this 1st time, he hasn't quite figured out to the steps you have to take to the su piece. just
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sent this thing based throw stripe really means very little entertainment. the judge brings up so many good points here. me again there, there's a loyalty to term of well loyalty and to, to israel. and then, you know, there are demarco ruby, those that are fanatical about ben is way too. okay. and then you're going to have others that are still begrudging. russia, gators and china hawks. and all that, i suppose drum can make the claim and we'll see if it got hands out that he'll be in charge of his foreign policy unlike he wasn't there in his 1st term. so, i mean, it's really more and more uncomfortable and focused on one man because trump was, you know, they gave him the runaround when he was my president before. so i don't know if that's good news or bad news with the very reasons. and george says, i mean he's against the war but he doesn't know how to make peace, fema. well, that's exactly true. he doesn't want to mostly looks. i mean, he's not
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a gaze. she was that you were going to win easily. you know, you probably saw that there were days there on the there the sister would be such a war, but thank god. yeah, in the and you decided not to go there about the primrose problem is that she doesn't quite understand who he is and it was on the goals of them were rags, munious. so there are no, you know, there are a special you guy, adults that they do. it's avenue that's sounds are the only person with the logic it and he is a new iphone keys. there is box the barber. i mean, she went to war in iraq while i, because she bought and you know why? because she saw that there was that stuff was 1001 and she is a single girl, religion these seem to is. so she's absolutely right about is from, is not a about this one is being violent, you know, uh, organized dairy stairs. and that is the fact that this one has been cedar. it
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seemed to people and those are the groups impressed even fewer, but the appropriate lease for that that they adhere. and so this altered liberal ideology, which is prevailing no indian by the administration in the or the me a base people view a huge bob, a few many get, asking people what all the people, even in the sole goal focus is if you, if you listen to what, uh, a by those people and what the leaders of your, being a congress to say about them. they re got it somehow get people. of course, they will tell you the email and you want me straight into your id and logically, really, exactly, you know, more apartment that you ask the your be in need to see if your was either level of course, the gaze, russians, when all they gains the and gary is, but i don't think it is chinese, they just become democrats that have for me with a do what we're saying. but that's exactly what these from us will tell you about
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the those. why don't they receive those? they just crept to convert 3 islam and them, you know, they will be regarded as sold to eat. both was but both the garbage. but what in the progress she saw, how that i told you, i mean, that often able to like, look, it destroys people. you know, most lambs and greece gems just for a while, the sable regime g. so her position is very logical to gold herself. in the morning days there is a and the dog in the was for huge about the, you know, most of the war started by the united states. and by that is the, is your be and i watch and by you do, these are, was 40 gene jake, you know, i, the, what you see read and fox, the governor was absolutely right to say that it was i called crazy to support the forces that you're at there was they supported, can see that they supported you. slip is a gaze, residence,
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awesome. and she was barely more equal when she mentioned with thousands 7 do that when she refused to apologize, what work is there a fee or something? the reaction or what you were p and brass and were being lead us to the appointment both both the bar but and if you are the people in the drums, uh uh, administration. uh let me just quote with some of the headlights. it's a, it's a reasonable concern. you know, the, this is wally. so this is why i saw that there was a woman in terms of these tracy global assess fees for piece of that. hang on there . okay. so you can jump into those that can just take 2 questions and combine them for george here. well, a plus for chelsea gabbert is that she's not part of the foreign policy blob. that's why there's so much resistance to her. and then there's the issue of qualification that's all over the place. well, look at the by the administrative looking at his cabinet, of what qualifications to these people have. okay. i mean, it's really quite extraordinary. marco rubio, pete heck sets, i mean, was
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a tb increment wrong. reagan was an actor. i mean, i'm not trying to denigrate or support any of these people here, but i don't really think this is the issue. it play qualifications, george. no, it is. that is one of these completely bogus arguments that people try that why, you know, or the real issue is lack of qualifications to post us. they've got a big issue. she actually, so she served in the military. she has taken a consistent interest in matters of intelligence and secure with any rate if you were to ask, well what's, what's the thing, what's issues are, i think it's been foreign policy, a critique of american foreign policy and intervention is and they probably won't be in the case is that she will be in the business of um, coordinating intelligence. so she wouldn't actually be running an agency may surely
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colleagues and information from the intelligence a just as i'm presenting them to the president. but the people with the power will be the people who actually run the agencies. so this you said, always be in charge of 18 intelligence ages where she wouldn't really be in charge of the aging agencies. you would just simply collect information, critique of them, and present the findings to the president. so she wouldn't actually be in the policy making role loving that, that, that, uh, on the cops that case, the problem was the, the immediate national security team is that, you know, they, they want over the past few months to sound like chrome. because after they've decided this on the doctor, you know that, you know, those people say, well, yes, but you know, monk or ruby a voted against the 100000000000 dollar package where ukraine and israel n n e z. yes,
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he did vote against that. but what was the reason the site that it's not a position to the policy on your brain, but the thing, well, it wasn't enough money for the border. you know, that's the, you know, the, it's the bought of. also, rubio knew that as what he calls that vote, that it would possible well, mainly in the senate. so the vote really didn't mean anything is all i get it anything dependent on his vote. the same thing with mike wills. well, so his critique of the, by the ministration has been that it's not doing enough. it's, it's, it's too soft on the, on both. and so when he also voted against the, is the sending more money if the game it wasn't because, you know, i think this is wish we should read it, but you'll be bring this knowing that is what labels really look well. the by ministration is already handling this properly search on it shouldn't be doing more as relates to least giving, setting out an agenda. so you're telling us exactly what it's in terms of. it's a cop out, it's a hit. so it gets in this on his response just like this,
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like you know, why? my only problem is the lack of ball as occasion. you know, the 1st of these line isn't telling you why he's opposed to something near to god remember before we go to the break here and the rest of gates is made. its appearance again apparently tells me it's totally gabbert is a includes pocket. we heard this from a sitting member of hardware, so who used to be a spook or so. so rest of game is also inside the ma mazda and surprising the ball they have. uh, you know, the idea, what would you just know? who is the night states? it is the 3rd day because, but natalie space, you know, all of us and for some, for, for an intervention that stayed at ups, you know, clearly hear what it is that was the wrong person around a gaze problem. it was not that they basically destroyed the point in me, but they did all the industry to china and other batteries. no, it was just the process or see already cleaned up. now is the pro. so what kind of a high speed would be bob? some of that and again, and again is
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a rush. it needs one says the engine blows their last 2 social networks. their people are everywhere. it'll always be a default position for failure. gentleman, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion. and so really stay with our to the, the me, this one more to personalities. been the decision, you must always displayed the moon on the, on the 2nd, but to totally out of me and you have them done by the most value of but what i have done was getting the real but she really is he looking to be i would have to be like, what sort of issue the most piano can i have to be like what the she a little guy know? are you the diagnostic away and even throw both of them good place to other the
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the bell domestic cross. i boulevard a funeral bell here we are discussing some real is george, it's a discussion you and i have had in the past multiple times. and i think that we have see an intentional fusion or to blur. so what is neo con and it's out? well, in it'd be in the outlook, go neo, comes in america 1st. people like marco rubio, they're trying to fuse them together. and i think that is intellectually immorally dishonest, george? well, that's exactly right. because of course, america 1st, originally meant in the, in the charles lindbergh sans and this sort of a fact you can or to about an updated. it's a back in the 1980 is the america 1st man that who should pursue
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a policy that busy and within for us all the united states been involved in the interest of any other country. and that therefore, the united states should not be undertaking all kinds of interventions and commitments that and so know all this american interest um and now the how the source trends me with it is he like in the minds of the various from acolytes, is that well america just gets to do whatever a one's without any hindrance, want anyone else. so what can we continue to do everything that we have been doing before? but we now say that it's just about america, and that is just an out in our interest. and everyone else can just simply bought though, and i think that's what they, you know, the various people don't know. we're taking this america 1st, the label themselves ready with the advocates. so that's why you know, you get people like me, daniels on, you know, on, on the right the 1st, you know, um, but, but, you know, you'll be play the supporting israel. i'm everything you do as far as or yeah, well of course everything is that's
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a good for is rarely is good for america. so level when i, when everything goes rizzo, i'm of course advocating and america 1st policy and i think that's really the permanent as to all these people with a wall. so rubio, texas, was that yeah, we're doing america 1st and but what, what about it will these was that you in 10 now to escalate in order to do something or oh, what less? yeah, that's, that's a america for us. so it's a deeply dishonest exercise in order to reassure it from the drum support is that yeah, yeah we're, we're on board for this. yeah, that's the way i would definitely you know. no, no, no more of these. um, uh stupid was, uh for a somebody else know what have stupid was that oh for and there we go. first, you know, a 1000000 much of the discussion about the future cabin into another positions of the next administration. maybe you kind of all load because, you know, there is a,
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what i called been a been minute been mathnasium, where you have the interagency can set a consensus. that's going to be very, very hard to fight against. okay. i mean, p takes as well, you know, popular tv guy. and i mean, well, the more power to him but to be able to control the largest single bureaucracy in the world with that within budget of a trillion dollars. if you think it would take him 4 years to learn how to run the place, let alone run it from day one, because the layers and layers of the mazda of bureaucracy, they just have a life of their own existence of their own. all these political actors are going to have to face the same thing. the case of the pentagon, it's just much bigger dma so well, yeah, true. well, and it seems as to how what do i do these appointments? i take them away the heck. so he's
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a cultural warrior. why should the cultural warrior have the defense department? because the defense department press been basically what i owe heated by cultural warriors from the other side. i mean, we have seen how the media to you where you, where me move, you know, uh you will know that altamont bind beach at the same story with my gates. i mean, he's a great monopoly. uh, and this is very american to be reduced monopoly. i'm going to give examples, in what ways do you think a little bit about the main monopoly united states though is i don't want to go if only the democrats is only the liberals, are they carry as a web some post. so you have a monopoly and i told you why not kind of monopoly either one of your final kind of it in government contracts. it is just the same logic everywhere. but just to explain my position, maybe it will be interesting for all of yours. if i think if i tell you about the
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russian b o x. okay. i mean, when i see that people leaving a coke receipts or statement on what the question is, uh, regarding this in your uh i, i was thinking i attended the focus of ration speak recently. most people from across, from read the, from germany right at the russian spanish. from there they told me the story is how they're bank. it's all special though, even though they were, for example, the french teachers on german see just simply because they had rush and sick and they already were seated. so a lot of them, a women from rush from spea. i was a girl because you are so pray, she saw them, they fell across the russian. so when they shut down for benefits on before the prostate because they rode to the bank, i am rushing now bro. these. and you can see them in your big cause of your true because of sportage and for crow, it was the notion because she graduated from the highest point. we could always fun
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with the most liberal education with students in russia. and she wanted to be able to people who internal and saw that she saw these, that you're still in your you wouldn't even uh, even if you left brash, 80, find the name. and there's literally this, this liberalism as it exists in the west. now it's just the 4 and a, a warm and fuzzy version of authoritarianism and we all know that they have a different tedium. um, you know, it doesn't come with a jack boot. it comes with the pad on the, on the back. george, there's a real important issue here because as i started out, we're all kind of students from this. and if we like it or not, you're, we're all forced to be i strongly believe the legacy is going to play a very big role in trumps mind the seamless for we all know that he won't be running for another term. this is easy to remarkable position of day one. he's
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a lame duck. it is, we all know a he respects who is a 1st or 2nd term. you got a window of about 18 months to make to leave your mark. okay. and i, i have to hold considering the motley crue that he's gonna have around him, but he's good, his, what history to be kind to him, what do you think he's going to do thinking that way? well i, i absolutely great i, i do thing that he wants to bring the 2 was that america is involved in the, to a swift conclusion. the problem is he doesn't really know how is going to do it, and he hasn't really put these together a team that's like a torch, even though i think prompts sense is that the way you get to bees is by talking grades, sauce prices, and everybody. and then they know everybody's there is, oh yeah, yeah. where where's the document? let me just sign on the dotted line. the last thing i want this to be up against
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this crazy man in the white house and i think that so that's a very dangerous deposition. to today, because i don't i, i do think that when it comes to the ukraine, i think he is going to present a piece plan. something along the lines we've talked about before. something that is being offered is set out in various newspaper articles. i think it'll be unacceptable. i don't think i, i don't think your brain will accept them. i don't think russia will accept that. and then he's gonna have to decide what to do next. and i think that he will then escalade. another thing becomes very dangerous because you get a good day. you could just take it a step while we know that truckers don't dangerous things in the past. and like, you know, these besides some nation of a general, solemn ami um they get them again on their own and other searches. uh so, um, you know, that that's the step by, at the behest of another country at the behest of another country. and you come and particularly now as we've seen the kind of
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a reckless things of israel was donald with carrying out of assassinations. again, you kind of one that, is this something else that's on the cards. you know, trump, things that have, let me just, you know, escalate by doing something as dangerous and resurrect with as a, carrying out almost as a nation. you know, he never consult. lemme easy isn't material plus a, he does take a risk and i think that's really the problem and it's the same thing with the israel. i think he could easily think of it and you know that the adults are very dangerous balls. they think they say, well, this is the, the fastest way to get to piece doesn't do something really dangerous way. exactly . he's like, well that's, that's, i think that's, that, that's a real concern. you know, if you got away with it in the box, might be going away with the general sort of money next time. you may not be able to get a, you know, that, you know, dealer vladimir putin has dealt with. we do a back a half it technically to bill it from bill clinton. i mean that it gives me had the
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transition there. george w. bush rock, obama, donald trump, a joe biden, and then get now again, donald trump. how does the russian leadership see american presidents? well, i mean, i mean, i guess maybe surprised, but we have a lot then it goes this slogan, america 1st. that's know why don't when to why don't expect me to be loved by and that you know, we can provide for ourselves. we know it now we've had these, they're already focusing their weight a just 39 just so we know that we can provide for ourselves. thanks to the same. so we've done several americans. thursdays is quite okay with us, you know about of, but we just had a good relationship with george w bush despite the warranty. sure i did. oh, george w bush multiple. okay. your country. we have one program, but well, the problem is when you start to pete, you're bringing nationalistic gage bush when you start to make for us. so i'm going
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to bob live close to books. when you can see the russians need to do the boat, it will be as large as in your then we have a book. and that was unfortunately very, very typical for obama. and so by the end, that's why it relations with a bite on so solid ones from what was from the very beginning. but again, i'm afraid by the same paradigm. no, usually it was a new president, comes to ball afresh. room with our special voting to oldest. you bow a says i'm going to relations with russia. you know, that was the case with a bama. you remember that you said that was because human was by the remember that so i'm going to be were you know what you learned by the median in geneva? it was also the beginning of the comes 1st to remember the assignment didn't cosen deep. damon lives by the liberal brass. so it's all was the same, but at the beginning and then more and more, each one says from the, well,
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i agree maybe add maybe not a good beginning, but tennyson's that'd be in tennis, including dennis, don't see the beginning and then evolve. we on the back, we'll kinda end on this. we said the united states and russia don't have to be friends, but they really should be enemies. ok, i want to thank my guess here in moscow hand, in budapest and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our dc and next time, remember about cycles. the,
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which provoked the wrath of the london business community. in $1840.00 without a declaration of war, the english fleet began to seize and plunder chinese goes to board. the barley, armed and morally drain chinese army, was unable to provide adequate resistance. the jing empire was forced to hand hong, gone over to england, and open it sports for trading the lethal good. in 1856, france and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops defeated the chinese occupied basie and committed an unprecedented robbery. destroyed and blundered the wealth of the un mean you one palace. the defeat of the jing dynastee and the do opium wars fled to the transformation of this. so let's deal empire into a semi colon. he of your to be in states and started the age of humiliation. and
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the sale of opium took on collazo proportions and led to the horrible depths of millions of ordinary chinese the the one place. yeah, yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. so if it was more to personally has been deal approximately the little bull, jasmine, true. but i think it was almost always displayed.

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