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is the founding center of the neo conservative movement where i was trained to become a neo con wolfowitz. all the rest of them were there. for the most part not all of them many of them are american jews. whose grandparents fled the russian empire during the programs against the jews this resulted two factors one they hate russia and the russians with the passion and two they are very. real and against. arab and muslim world this can account for the policies we see toward ukraine in the middle east today second i agree with bob perry and jim lobe on the influence the neo liberals as well obama's mentor at columbia was big enough. who ran his presidential campaign on foreign affairs in two thousand and eight and has stacked the national security council with brzezinski protegees i went through the same program ph d. program at harvard that produced persian ski before me he is an expatriate pole who hates the russians with a passion and wants to see russia discombobulated so the top russian expert on the national security council is a version ski protege so we've stat he's stacked the nati
is the founding center of the neo conservative movement where i was trained to become a neo con wolfowitz. all the rest of them were there. for the most part not all of them many of them are american jews. whose grandparents fled the russian empire during the programs against the jews this resulted two factors one they hate russia and the russians with the passion and two they are very. real and against. arab and muslim world this can account for the policies we see toward ukraine in the middle...
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after nine eleven two thousand and one wolfowitz who i went to school with publicly stated that they were going to get into the business of destroying states and then we have the memoirs my journal was lee clark saying that the yale cons were going to sequentially plea proceed to destroy seven arab muslim states that's exactly what they've done they destroyed afghanistan iraq syria libya they've dismembered sudan basically they've cracked and have yemen and russia is next so from their perspective this is been a great success now i do agree with jim lobe and bob however that we see a can ruin sphere between the interests of the neo conservatives and the neo liberal interventionists organized underbridge and ski and his protege's who are controlling the foreign policy of the obama administration and the only people really dissenting except for for progressives like the three of us are the real politic ors like like kissinger and they've been locked out so it's a very dangerous situation in the middle east and also in ukraine with russia robert if i go back to the they are determined t
after nine eleven two thousand and one wolfowitz who i went to school with publicly stated that they were going to get into the business of destroying states and then we have the memoirs my journal was lee clark saying that the yale cons were going to sequentially plea proceed to destroy seven arab muslim states that's exactly what they've done they destroyed afghanistan iraq syria libya they've dismembered sudan basically they've cracked and have yemen and russia is next so from their...
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the special service of defense with wolfowitz and everybody.hat were we doing in iraq after we realized the goal was not going to be there, there was no goal line there, there was no weapons there? why did we stay? >> well, the country was committed. our troops were being shot at. >> yeah. >> the troops are in danger. once you go into -- once you invade a country, you know, you own it. >> you know teddy kennedy, the best vote he ever cast was nay. >> well, it was my worst vote. >> thank you. read the book. thank you. "the iraq lie" by joe hoeffel. a great congressman. thank you for coming on. and we'll be right back. [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really. ♪ easy as easy can be bye! that's why i always choose the
the special service of defense with wolfowitz and everybody.hat were we doing in iraq after we realized the goal was not going to be there, there was no goal line there, there was no weapons there? why did we stay? >> well, the country was committed. our troops were being shot at. >> yeah. >> the troops are in danger. once you go into -- once you invade a country, you know, you own it. >> you know teddy kennedy, the best vote he ever cast was nay. >> well, it was...
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and gates and condoleezza rice supplanted the influence of people like donald rumsfeld and paul wolfowitzuring the last two years of the second bush administration. but one consequence of his devoting himself to giving advice was that he had less time to get to management and he was criticized for this. whether his replacement was due to the advice that he gave for the need for more management was unclear about any event he accepted the deputy secretary of state where his achievements were a sensually first he pressed hard for elections in pakistan which ultimately were won by the civilian parties which had the effect of delegitimizing the more extreme islamists and even though they were immediately followed by the assassination of benazir bhutto and the second achievement was the deepening of relations with china. there were several dozen working groups established that had previously existed at the joint meetings of all kinds of american and chinese officials that were a sensually his accomplishment and that of the secretary of the treasury paulson who was very interested also in deepen
and gates and condoleezza rice supplanted the influence of people like donald rumsfeld and paul wolfowitzuring the last two years of the second bush administration. but one consequence of his devoting himself to giving advice was that he had less time to get to management and he was criticized for this. whether his replacement was due to the advice that he gave for the need for more management was unclear about any event he accepted the deputy secretary of state where his achievements were a...
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anti-soviet, paul wolfowitz, who tried to push analysis of the cia to the right at the time when the soviets were realizing that the missile race was getting them nowhere and it was time to seek another approach to arms control. by concept was fostered names that are familiar to you. was the secretary of defense. -- secretary ironically, he became the oldest secretary of defense in our history when he served for george w. bush. gerald ford was followed by carter. carter was extremely suspicious of the cia and vice president mondale was. this was a time when carter used the four years to not send soldiers into combat. so, the last year of his it was a walking away or a great reduction in covert action. it all changed in 1979 when the soviets invaded afghanistan. i think we reacted vigorously and unwisely. when your adversary is doing some thing stupid, leave them alone. the soviets were doing something stupid. unfortunately, we replicated all of that and we are now finding our way out of afghanistan. -- our goal has been to introduce covert action as a way to bring the soviets in to a
anti-soviet, paul wolfowitz, who tried to push analysis of the cia to the right at the time when the soviets were realizing that the missile race was getting them nowhere and it was time to seek another approach to arms control. by concept was fostered names that are familiar to you. was the secretary of defense. -- secretary ironically, he became the oldest secretary of defense in our history when he served for george w. bush. gerald ford was followed by carter. carter was extremely suspicious...
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paul wolfowitz was very anti-soviet. you try to push analysis of the cia to the right. ironically, at the very time the soviets were realizing that the missile race is getting them nowhere and it was time to seek another push toward -- two more arms control. a and team b concept which is fostered to a great extent by two names that very familiar to you, did cheney -- donald rumsfeld at that time was the undersecretary of defense and separation of the national security act and the department of defense. ironically, he became the oldest secretary of defense in our history when he served for george w. bush. ford was followed of course by carter. carter was extreme and suspicious of the cia. his vice president was, too. carter usedime that where we did not send soldiers into combat. until the last year of his administration, there's really a walking away, at least a great reduction in covert action. 1979 whenhanged in the soviets invaded afghanistan. i think we reacted very vigorously and probably unwisely. i think it was napoleon who won seven adversaries did something stu
paul wolfowitz was very anti-soviet. you try to push analysis of the cia to the right. ironically, at the very time the soviets were realizing that the missile race is getting them nowhere and it was time to seek another push toward -- two more arms control. a and team b concept which is fostered to a great extent by two names that very familiar to you, did cheney -- donald rumsfeld at that time was the undersecretary of defense and separation of the national security act and the department of...
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including with paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld's second in command.t the pentagon with just two months until the invasion, attention turns to what will run iraq in the immediate days and weeks after the fall of saddam. retired army lieutenant general jay garner, a man with deep experience in the region, gets the call from donald rumsfeld. >> he said, we need somebody to come in, put a staff together and operationalize the plans we put together. you think if you're going to mutt th put that together you'd have office space, desk, computers, telephones and all that. i didn't efsh have a chair. >> that lack of planning when it comes to basic post-saddam governance stands in stark contrast to the level of planning that's already well under way for iraq's oil sector. >> there was a very strong sense of urgency. it was 12, 15-hour days from what i remember. they knew where every pipeline, every refinery, gas plant, oil field, gas oil separation plant was. people said we didn't plan very well for iraq. i would take exception to that when it came to the oil s
including with paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld's second in command.t the pentagon with just two months until the invasion, attention turns to what will run iraq in the immediate days and weeks after the fall of saddam. retired army lieutenant general jay garner, a man with deep experience in the region, gets the call from donald rumsfeld. >> he said, we need somebody to come in, put a staff together and operationalize the plans we put together. you think if you're going to mutt th put...
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the sole remaining superpower all right or paul wolfowitz he kept the middle levels in our government where they couldn't do a lot of harm now they're loose now they're run all over the place victoria nuland talks about yachts the fellow who became prime minister and you would think that once that once that intercepted telephone call appeared on you tube the first about the end of it you would think it would disqualify we're out of time but thanks so much for making deals and it was always always fall in our room ago. coming out there's a new sheriff in town and no it's not john wayne more on that new sheriff and why it's so dangerous things not speaking. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others do a few posts and noticed. things is changing the world. the old picture of states. from around the globe. i marinate joining me. for an impartial and financial reporting commentary interview and much much. only on best and only on. in scrutiny is the fight against corporate personhood and money in politics has hit a roadblock in the golden state california activists were ecstatic earlier
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the ones that want to be you know since with the sole remaining superpower the world right or paul wolfowitz he kept the middle levels in our government where they couldn't do a lot of harm now they're loose now they're run all over the place victoria nuland talks about yachts the fellow who became prime minister and you would think that once that once that intercepted telephone call appeared on you tube the first about the end of it would think it would disqualify ray we're out of time but...