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some harsh interrogation on capitol hill, kelly spring, informal pentagon security analysts, michael maloof, welcome. as always, michael just asked some of the thoughts that the been out there during this grilling. would you agree with those who say that american face is a big it's higher than it, than it did even prior to the invasion of canister back in 2001 because that's one of the thoughts is being put out the well, i think, i think that's a valid concern. afghanistan in effect now has become an entire terrorist state tele bond. even though they may think that they're trying to govern that place itself is split. and you have internal factions, which are linked to al qaeda and isis k, or course on. and there's there and already we're seeing isis attacking caliber on and, and there's also the possibility that we could join up with isis as, as more of its fighters come into the country to be a formidable horse against against telephone itself. so television is this phase. it's split, it has its modern faction, and it's has it's, it's more extreme faction with connie connection, which is a
some harsh interrogation on capitol hill, kelly spring, informal pentagon security analysts, michael maloof, welcome. as always, michael just asked some of the thoughts that the been out there during this grilling. would you agree with those who say that american face is a big it's higher than it, than it did even prior to the invasion of canister back in 2001 because that's one of the thoughts is being put out the well, i think, i think that's a valid concern. afghanistan in effect now has...
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and i've got to start off the 20 years of war and full and pentagon, secure as he unless michael maloof believe the deadly mistake calls into question america's modern military tactics. it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake. they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. the kind of gun really had no choice but to look into it. so the general takes responsibility and they're going to offer compensation that doesn't bring back the lives of these children and the adults who are killed. and it also showed they didn't have good intelligence. and it really throws into question the over the horizon concept that kind of gun says it now has and will continue to watch f can a stand for any potential terrorist attacks out of isis or, or al qaeda. it clearly shows that this over the horizon approach is inadequate. demonstrators have gathered in washington demanding justice for those arrested during the january 6 rides. since the storming of the capital building more than $600.00 people have been charged and he contributes a nico h
and i've got to start off the 20 years of war and full and pentagon, secure as he unless michael maloof believe the deadly mistake calls into question america's modern military tactics. it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake. they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. the kind of gun really had no choice but to look into it. so the general takes responsibility and they're going to offer compensation that doesn't bring back...
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and i've got to start off the 20 years of war, and full of pentagon secures here unless the michael maloof believes the deadly mistake calls into question mark is modern military tactics. it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake that they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. the kind of gun really had no choice but to look into it. so the general takes responsibility and they're going to offer compensation that doesn't bring back the lives of these children and the adults who are killed. and it also showed they didn't have good intelligence. and it really throws into question the over the horizon concept that kind of gun says it now has and will continue to watch f can stand for any potential terrorist attacks out of isis or, or al qaeda. it clearly shows that this over the horizon approach is inadequate. washington has revealed it will be reassessing, its relations with pakistan and the coming weeks. the us believes as lama bonds, interests and i've got a strong are in conflict with americans. our sister, china arabic s
and i've got to start off the 20 years of war, and full of pentagon secures here unless the michael maloof believes the deadly mistake calls into question mark is modern military tactics. it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake that they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. the kind of gun really had no choice but to look into it. so the general takes responsibility and they're going to offer compensation that doesn't bring...
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that move was pond is essentially handing over the indignities of those most with a lot now to michael maloof, a form of hands and security analyst. thanks for joining a 3rd good tug on the program today. what do you, what you read into the severity of this information leaked by the u. k. court sort of consequences could have fully separate involved. well, it's going to be devastating. i mean it's, it's beyond stupidity. it's, it's insanity. as you pointed out to united states did did the same thing, and it just puts the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire, dire straits. and, and many of them actually had been rounded up as a consequence. and the united states, of course, had the biometrics as you pointed out, and that allows the telephone to track. they're not stupid people. they, they have the means and they had to know the capability to, to route to use the folks out there. they're in hiding, or they had to flee the country or, or just stay low until the they could evacuate. but i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example
that move was pond is essentially handing over the indignities of those most with a lot now to michael maloof, a form of hands and security analyst. thanks for joining a 3rd good tug on the program today. what do you, what you read into the severity of this information leaked by the u. k. court sort of consequences could have fully separate involved. well, it's going to be devastating. i mean it's, it's beyond stupidity. it's, it's insanity. as you pointed out to united states did did the same...
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essentially had to go with the identities of people most at risk. former friends again, security left michael maloof told us he doesn't understand how the u. k. could make such a mistake so quickly after the u. s. did. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows upon anything they hope low over united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a jerk, the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been pulled away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating. not only for the u. s. for the u. k. the europe in commission president as the dr. treatment of france by 3 noni. you countries is unacceptable. that followed australia roughly di
essentially had to go with the identities of people most at risk. former friends again, security left michael maloof told us he doesn't understand how the u. k. could make such a mistake so quickly after the u. s. did. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows upon anything they hope low over united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after...
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so to discuss why this is on the table, we actually bring in former pentagon official micro maloof, michael sure, can scratching my head because right now it seems like we're taking up every single ally that we can. and yet congress isn't so motivated right now. some members of them are so motivated to be loyal to ukraine. why do you think this is what we've been so disloyal to our other allies over the past few months? well, what we're going to do, let's do it right, but just upset everybody. and, but i think it's seriously, it's more aimed at anti russian thinking you've got the neo cons and within the, by the ministration that are still pushing to move nato up to the, up to the federation. and they haven't ceased. and in this comes despite the fact that even our allies in the, in the post f can period now or even wondering about our commitments, the nato. so i think the united states is think it still thinks it's in a leadership role. but, but you got the allies and everybody and the rest of the world scratching their heads above commitment from the u. s. on anything any more. i think th
so to discuss why this is on the table, we actually bring in former pentagon official micro maloof, michael sure, can scratching my head because right now it seems like we're taking up every single ally that we can. and yet congress isn't so motivated right now. some members of them are so motivated to be loyal to ukraine. why do you think this is what we've been so disloyal to our other allies over the past few months? well, what we're going to do, let's do it right, but just upset everybody....
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maloof. appreciate you coming on, michael. about a mission. some people will say it's commendable to own up to such a terrible wrong doing, and there's no doubt the us. he's going to get an an awful lot of criticism now for, for what has happened. are you surprised that they admitted to this? no, i'm not surprised. first of all, it is terribly hard breaking. what occurred in the course. anything like this to have happened in the middle of that highly populated area is just mindless. and it's just on forgivable. that said, it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake that they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. now they would always investigate. but you never hear the outcomes and there's a whole litany of those experiences. i think that the pressure was so great in this case, and this, and there was, it was no one almost 24 hours after the incident. that it was a tragic error. and the, the pentagon really had no choice but to look into it. so the general takes responsibility a
maloof. appreciate you coming on, michael. about a mission. some people will say it's commendable to own up to such a terrible wrong doing, and there's no doubt the us. he's going to get an an awful lot of criticism now for, for what has happened. are you surprised that they admitted to this? no, i'm not surprised. first of all, it is terribly hard breaking. what occurred in the course. anything like this to have happened in the middle of that highly populated area is just mindless. and it's...
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on top of it is michael is always a pleasure to speak with thank you. was mr. maloof alluded to at $3.00 trillion dollars. that is the actual costs, the domestic investment plan being proposed by congressional democrats to help expand social program for children and the elderly was combat climate change. now the specifics are still kind of lacking and what the programs exactly would look like and where they would see the additional budget. but we do know how it's going to be paid for. so it goes to $360.00 view. we bring an author and economist, richard wall and former official in the us trade representative office. steve. now i know there's me a spirited debate about our sports, but this also is something that can be up for debate, considering we're talking about a lot of money, a lot of debt that our future generations are going to have to pay for. both of you don't take that lightly, so i want to start with you dr. wolf. how do you like this new proposal in this new corporate tax rate, which would take present terms 21 percent to 28 percent, but it's still not as h
on top of it is michael is always a pleasure to speak with thank you. was mr. maloof alluded to at $3.00 trillion dollars. that is the actual costs, the domestic investment plan being proposed by congressional democrats to help expand social program for children and the elderly was combat climate change. now the specifics are still kind of lacking and what the programs exactly would look like and where they would see the additional budget. but we do know how it's going to be paid for. so it...