tv Cross Talk RT January 10, 2025 2:30am-3:01am EST
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hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered. i'm to peter lavelle. there's a saying if you don't have a seat at the table, then you're on the menu. we can assume that this applies to the panama canal, greenland, and even canada, from some new world order is beginning to look like old fashioned 19th century imperialism. the cross fucking trumps new world order. i'm joined by my guess, great passage. i do a in florida. he's co host of the convo couch in kingston. we have drilled salenti . he is founder and director of the trends research institute. and in denver, we cross at tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist, or
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a gentleman, cross sock rules and effects. that means he can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. possibly. let me go to you 1st in florida. i. i didn't think in the year 2025, the greenland and canada. so the panama canal would be on the menu we have. so many other pressing issues here. what is this all about? is it a diversion? is it a trump and geo political realist play? is this for the bass or none of the above and all of the above? i mean, can you explain it to us? go ahead. some of the above a little bit is above, i don't know peter, i'm trying to make sense of it myself. listen, the only thing i can point to is that republicans can get certain things done. the democrats can't get done in vice versa. remember, it was clinton, who pushed through nafta and he also pushed through the reform of glass steegal. well, when it comes to expanding the empire dislikes george w bush was able to get in there and do what he had to do, it seems like donald trump has been tapped to do that. now, all i can think about other than that old school kind of saying from some of the
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true, there's about the club of rome, which they wanted this big type of, uh, american empire and 10 just different districts is the resources that are there. you know, that's what's industrial evolution is dependent on those resources and greenland got a lot of them. so i think when you look at a, you know, from a perspective and stepping back, maybe that's just the, the west we, what they're doing, expanding and stealing more resources. and they have to have trump to do so because it's based, we'll go along with whatever he says. yeah. but gerald, that's kind of an easy one. if we look at greenland, it is a member of the you is part of a denmark, nato. i mean, the united states has had a military presence in greenland since 1941, codified in 1951, a member of nato. i mean, why don't you just kind of have a deal? i mean, why do you gotta take over the place again? is this for maga because be in practical problems called ukraine, syria your ran, this seems like easy pickings to me and it kind of on but cheap as well. gerald,
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i remember let's look who is the president. we took out the trademark back in 2016 when he ran for office. the presidential reality show. that's all it is. that's all this guy is using an actor. he's a reality show, champ, he's been at it. what 15 years he did it on tv. you're not talking about zalinski right now. are you down to a house or you'd be the guy that plays the piano with his peters that way, but no, no, i'm not talking about have, i'm talking about truck. let's go back. let's go back to the election. these are the facts, exit poll. which mattered most and deciding how you voted 3 percent of harris voters and 4 percent of trump, voters should quote foreign policy. yeah. all right, now foreign policy is
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a big issue. this guy is just blowing out there's crap and that's always doing. and he's getting the people's minds off the reality of things. that's the way we see. you go back to the election quote, it's the economy, stupid. so this to me is just nothing more than a diversion on one end and on the other right. and what it looks at the middle east, it's the ramping up of more and more war. be not by my words by with his words or you said what he is going to do with um uh, as he goes that's you said that the is really present is must be released. otherwise, all hell will break loose or have to guide some cells as a piece can do. that's the point of the whole program. gerald here, let me go to tyler in denver. i mean, you know, the, i appreciated during his 1st administration then he didn't start any new work. so i
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think that's a, that's a good calling card. that's fair. okay. but coming out and saying, i think it was even over the weekend, even using military force to take greenland in panama. i mean, that seems to be a huge change in his approach here. i tend to think that i'm not disagreeing with my guess here. this is a bit of a diversion because we have teeth kelly coming out and say, well, i think we need uh, 100 days right now to figure out ukraine not 24 hours. i think you get my point. go ahead, tyler? yeah. well, i'd say, you know, it's a read my hips, not my lips, i guess, you know, look, trump likes to things he likes to make deals and he likes real estate. so i mean, uh, and this is not as this is not surprising. i don't think that he would, you know, he's that his eyes on greenland since the 1st term and what he's not talking about doing is invading any countries you're not talking about. i mean, you know, a ron really. i think that he knows that he's got a top tough and he's got to back it up with, with in the military uh, with, with
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a strong military rebuilding the military um to it for, for protection, for the defense versus uh, the forest projection and the, the end of the wars for oil in the middle east that i think the thing about trump is because he was the only one who was honest about what we're doing in the middle east. let's face. or he said, look, we're there for the oil. and, you know, i think he'll be, he'll be straightforward about what he does in terms of the types of those types of moves if they're made. but what i think he wants to project as american economic force and might versus military might now with regard to panama, i think he said it best. he said, look, we turned over the panama canal, to the, to panama, not china. so, you know, and, and frankly were getting screwed so, you know, i thought we have the right to look at that and not have the chinese projecting their, their power into that uh, that pipeline that, that bottle next to the entire uh, you know, this, this entire hemisphere basically in terms of trade. yeah, yeah. one step ahead of me a pass that, you know, if he look at, you know,
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green when you look at the panama canal, i mean, and, and then of course we haven't even mentioned taiwan yet on this program. but they're all related to china, so, but why can't you spin it that way? this is great power politics. okay. this is realism. we have to cover all our beds . i mean, i don't know if i'd necessarily agree with it. maybe it's as overly aggressive, but that is a coherent thing. you know, we need greenland for our national security. well, that's not as straightforward as saying, i'm thinking, jail, politically. i'm thinking big, but he's not making that cell pasta. well, because he dances around the cell and the cell is really the about the resources. i think lindsey graham also told the truth out loud about ukraine having all these resources and peter, you know, you did mention to as well about the fact that, you know, donald trump said all ended in 24 hours. and that awful debate he had, he said, you know, a lot of stupid things about, you know, complying that haitians are reading people's pets and whatnot. but the one thing he
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said that resonated with a lot of people was the fact that people are dying in the ukraine and russia with this war. and he wants to end, well, his new guy that he just have keith kellogg in the ad. yeah. what people say oh, he didn't started a new voice. yeah, peter, that's true, but he didn't end any good fight record greg, breaking contracts right. he gave the key every james weapons that brock obama wouldn't give them to give this thought his weapons to start genocide, continue genocide in the admin. so this guy is not a piece candidate. and now with that he's, he's coming out and saying, if putting doesn't come to the table, he's going to send, you have more weapons, you know, i think this is all about the same thing as empire. it's a resource extraction. and they just have the republicans to do what sometimes the democrats start, it's like they're heading off the bus on to one establishment member to the other. because, i mean, at the end of the day, donald trump is not him outside. are he a piece of the military industrial complex and the established white jail given
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loosely, it's funny that some people, you know what i want to want to not believe a trump says about certain things and other things, they take it as gospel. i mean, he hasn't even begun his administration at this. it just basically talk at this point. so until he makes any actual moves, i think, you know, this, this overheated sort of condemnation and that, you know, writing the man off before he's even begun his term. i mean, whatever he is, he's better than what we have, which is, which is at a total, i mean, biden is, is, i mean, i'm just blown away at what a, what a, what a, just a deem. and this guy, he is, i mean he goes to the lesser additionally, the average thing better than what we add. okay. we already saw whole term of donald trump. we saw his policies, we saw a record breaking contracts to defend to god. and we also see married addison feeding of almost $300000000.00. he will do it is, will tells him to do just like bite and told was told with it by his will what to do. okay, well i mean, since we're on the topic here, gerald the, me the, the issue of hostages and gaza, a trump, i'm paraphrasing here. well, on lease,
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hell, i mean, what's worse than genocide? i mean, i had, this doesn't make any sense to me at all. general, go ahead again, let's go back to the whole thing here. look at what we're talking about. now this was mentioned during the campaign. never word about this stuff. so the guys just, you know, blowing this stuff out and just changing the direction of the thing, as pastor said. and as we're talking about before about somebody that more which one mentioned about your trump being into real estate. how about this march 9th? cheese 2024. jared cushion. bip his son in law to his daddy. you uh we are getting yahoo! when he came to america used to stay at the house. yeah. that guy. the guy that uh trump pod and phase crimes. that jerry questionnaire. yeah. oh, i don't get that netanyahu baby, sad blank, and when he was a child,
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keep going. yeah. blinking yeah. be as like it all. i want the adult and i with all the my daddy was yeah, that best suits a little hungry. my uncle was invested in belgium. all you are your but you know, bodies. anyway, jerry questionnaire, his praise, the quote, very valuable gaza well waterfront property and suggested is real. should remove civilians, well quote, cleaning it up. quote. it's a little bit on fortunate situation there. but for it miss rose perspective, i wouldn't do my best to move the people out and then clear it up. in addition, i would just pull those something at a gaz desert. i would try to move people in there. i think that's the best option. so you can go in and finish the job. yeah. well, and that's what's called the genocide. okay. does he just didn't use the word here?
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unfortunately, german gentleman, i have to go to a hard greg gerald, i'm going to come back to you when we come back from the break. after that break, we'll continue our discussion on from the new world order, say the other many places in the world where you can stay on the divide between the 2 oceans and the you might not think kids. one of them is hey, english is northern. i found your vision and the kid knows that us national park. and today we know the stuff was from taking a deep side interesting beach because the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions pictures designed to simplify. it will confuse really once
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a better wills. i mean it just because it shows very few fractured images presented as fast can you see through their illusion going underground? can the welcome back to across stock. were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to mind you were discussing trump's new world order. the okay, let's go back to gerald. unfortunately i did cut you off to go to the break there. joe, i was kind of changing gears a little bit, but in line with the, the poll numbers that you read to us in retrospect. and i agree. trump has not been inaugurated. that's still on the still ahead of us here. but getting, considering, you know, his, it's the spat within the republican party concerning a lawn,
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which i don't want to spend a lot of time on. i can do, we can do that another time here, but it has mag and been played. gerald, not at all. we, again, i don't know what he's doing, but again, think about all talking about now that he did not, you know, talk about before. and now it's all more talk. so this to me is, is more of what we're going to be seeing. and i think it's a set up because what's going to be happening in israel, because he's also talking about wrapping up war against iran. and i think that's what they're pushing us toward and he's going into one place after another. and there's nothing more than what you're nothing about. as again, it's the economy. stupid, tyler, a way way in on that tyler. because my, my feet, my thesis on that is, is that the, the ukraine is turning in to be a lot more complicated than the trunk people wanted to believe this. you'll just be
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a ceasefire and we'll do this and we'll delay membership of all of that is a non starter. anyone knows about the complex knows that. ok and there with the running up against a very hard, brick wall. but there are other, there are other theaters and it ran has already been mentioned here. your yeah, the all and also also the, the new put the answer. what the question i had for joe is maga being played here? go ahead, tyler? yeah, we, me, we've sunk hundreds of billions into your crane and i don't think anybody wants to just walk away and wash your hands of it. i mean, there's gotta be some sort of, uh, some sort of accountability. there are some that mean it's gotta be a wind down that, that, you know, makes use or somehow somehow accounts for that in, in the larger scheme of things but has now given place. i'm going to tell you, you know, it's uh uh, the other guest, gentleman said that they'll follow anything. the trump says, let me tell you something. there is a lot of discontent in the mag and movement right now. yet with a zionist influence on, uh, on trump and you know, there's
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a feeling amongst many people that are, they're willing to, a willing to hold out for, you know, to see what he actually does. but there's a, there's definitely a lot of, um, this is a discontent with the people. he's around himself with, you know, whether be the head of cantor fitzgerald running his transition along with, you know, with jared right in his ear. and frankly, they know the closing of the israel, i mean, look, he's been close to these people all along. but the fact is come to the forefront and it's become such a, you know, premier aspect of what he's talking about in the, on the lead up to is, is it on your ation as, as, as a lot of people in the back of movement shaking their head as and wondering what the hell they uh they got themselves into many ways. not everybody. there's always going to be the people who are in the middle of the trump, no matter what. but i mean, i think, you know, trump is, has been nothing if not wiley, in terms of his political success. so look, i mean, this is a, this might be, i always talking in the lead up to this. i mean, i think he knows the, the power of rhetoric. yeah. you know, speaks well in this case, not speak softly and carry
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a big stick it speak loud and carry a big stick and you know, wave it around and whatever it takes. um, but he's the was very effective in his 1st term in many ways in uh, you know, with north korea and other lucky he didn't, he didn't get us out of wars, but he certainly didn't get us into wars. i tend to think is, is his natural impulses to appease designers to the, you know, with rhetoric and with whatever you know, will make them feel better bad. i don't think you'll ever commit to any kind of groundwater or topic attacking around. i think that would be lunacy and i think it's, it's more rhetoric and i, i'm think ad i think it will never happen under trump. yeah. but i guess you agree, disagree and no easy. and then the pastors mentioned that uh l ales is getting what? $300000000.00. when you put it all together, you move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. and now we say good people in, in gosh, they're going to pay hell if there's, if they don't release the hostages before he becomes president of the going to hell, deliberate. and i will now look what they're doing with every day. how many 50
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yesterday? 80 the day before killed. no, he's totally on their side. they look at the people he brought in. one after another one desire to stay after another. now he's in total control of them. and again look at jerry cushion. what i just read to you, we need the waterfront property. no, i just, i think he's gonna keep wrapping his something. and he's also going to nato and saying that they need to increase their defense budget to 5 percent. i didn't was going to end the ukraine or quote and 24 hours. and now they're talking about a 100 days. yes. and he also said we saw the oil, we took the oil in syria. that was about israel to as well. right. how long is this? well, the, what 25 kilometers away from damascus right now. they barbs and syria. more than any time in history with this little cool that took over, i went for a cup of coffee and came back in that area at all. and it happened, so yeah, and the, and positive and pasta i so showed up in a suit did not amazing. yeah. yeah, yeah, i, yeah,
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i know. right. and then now the reform, you know, and i was even a little suspect about pollutants attitude toward what's going on over there. but that shows you how much power desired this nation has. because a lot of that oil that was taken out of serious. yeah, it's a good you didn't start any new wars, but it didn't end that. and the also set the table for what happened in syria during his administration. they didn't pull out, they didn't leave, they sold their resources and they did it at the be as the vote is real and he's gonna continue to do what is we'll tell them what to do. but going back to the mag as of a work really quickly at the end of the day, you add teen usa versus tv lawn. i think that's what they were calling it online. you had the bad it on one side met with jack was no big a laura lou, but you had you on musket visit on the other side with all the little minions that are not they call themselves the journalist. would you really just cheerleaders for donald trump? at the end of the day, they mike screaming mon, but they'll still side on the dotted line for donald trump. so even though they really skepticism, they'll still back demand no matter what he wants to do,
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that it's the people who it's who in the populace. i think that's it. all right, this is the lesser of 2 evils. i think there scratching their head today, especially after he says the c i a buzz get involved when he talked about getting what are the deep sleep for years? yeah. well, the gentleman, i thought elections had consequences apparently not. all right, i the last part of the program i want to ask more of a kind of a metaphysical theoretical question. and i'm going to start with pasta. you know, it seems to me and i was educated as a historian, but, and i look at you, no, you know unbridled genocide the breakup of syria as a sovereign state without a whimper at all. without a roberta just disappeared. okay. um we have uh countries like israel attacking wherever it wishes with impunity and bringing it up to the present. you know, donald trump, uh once greenland, i mean my whole point is that it seems like a good part of the 20th century has been forgotten in terms of international law,
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international humanitarian law institutions. the united states used to and, and it did very uh, very skillfully infiltrate all international institutions to control them. now they want to destroy all of them. they don't want to be they, they don't want to be held under any kind of obligation. it seems to me we're going back quite to the 19th century. am i wrong? go ahead pasta. i know you're not wrong at all, and i think a lot of it has to do with the mindset of the united states. americans, the education i think in education today, a college degree today might be equivalent to a high school degree 3040 years ago. right. you see all these people on the streets when they do these little funny skips when they tell them to point to north korea on a map that can't find it peter, i mean this is the tick tock generation. and i think donald trump, at least though those who control them who those who work with them, i know that they can get to get across the people and they're not going to know
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their history and their banking on that. so really what it comes out as we have a very, an educated public and the people who are in charge the social engineers, they understand the most of the people nowadays, they get their news from tech, talking instagram videos. so they're just taking advantage of the situation while everybody's back at home, eaten domino's pizza and watching sports, regardless of what was going on beside the. yeah. and getting just they weren't uh, getting in getting diabetes in the process. i'm sorry. it's. yeah. yeah. tyler, do you want me to jump in there? i was gonna say, even if they were to engage what, what impact are they gonna have? i mean, the israel lobby is so influential and has such a grip on american, the american political system. i mean, what the difference would it make you that people marching in the streets and the rebellion? the practically and it wouldn't make a difference because they've got the whole all the levers. i mean it's almost no escaping it. it unfortunately, i don't know what it's gonna take, but i mean, the idea that you're going to get a, a, as a non zionist influence president or really any government in this country at this
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point is, uh, it's going to be a major way of ranking. we're going to find out about that, gerald i, i suppose unfortunately we all had to experience mark is after burns, that address to the world. what does it, what are the most shameful things i've ever seen in my life? ok, i was forced to do this. we went too far and we what we can do better. um, no, it doesn't cut the mustard for me, but we're going to find out in the next administration. ok, you can criticize the trans movement, but you can't criticize israel and we're gonna find that out under trump administration. gerald. this again is our true policy to steer clear was permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world observed good faith and justice. total all nations cultivate peace and harmony with all the nation which indulges towards another individual hatred. or the digital fondness is
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in some degree of slave. that's george washington. yeah, there's a real man, that's what not like somebody's, he goes with a shave age when he gets 4 or 5 draft of fragments. so you wouldn't have to go into the vietnam war. but board a z like more shape. they would buy one long or a little boy for 5 drafter fragments, so they don't have to go into the vietnam war again. once upon a time, it was a guy by the name is mentally butler. yeah. war is a rack. is always yeah, it always has been, it is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable. surely the most vicious, he goes on a look at what could trump, he wants to increase the military budget. go back to when he was running the last time. one after another, he's going to rebuild the u. s. navy, toward the goal. the $350.00 ships rebuild the marine corps. the 36th battalions
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provided us air force with 1200 fight, if judge on it on and on and on. and on that, the bottom line is the military industrial complex as to why d eisenhower 5 star general was supreme purely allied forces. and to charm president warned us the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the junior. so the scientist, this one of the laborers and the future of the children, and here we are. all right, gentleman, that's all the time we have had a very interesting i. i like when you quote luminaries like eisenhower in washington. so much better than what we have in front of us today is leaders. again, i asked the question, do elections have consequences, we're going to find out. i want to thank my get some florida denver and in kingston . and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c a next time. remember prospect the
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the a wants to make and we're gonna, we're setting it up. yeah. it's all trump, right? that saying he is going to be setting up a meeting with, got him approved and we understand it's in the works. we also said the ukraine conflict needs to come to an end and all of that doesn't bite and takes them. i went to pump even more money and weapons the kid before he rides off into the sucks . 10 people, the dad and of and fires of sweet flows down to the sleeping walls. scenes of an apocalypse behind california is leadership is planned for the response of the public gloss. the fact that local 5 funding equipment was signed on boss to ukraine at 11 on alexis own ami chief delete the nation, bringing hope to locals, well, pledging to defend the country from is really aggression. and here on the program
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