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believe that? Are we going to bring back the Alien and Sedition Act whereby if you criticize American foreign policy, you could be prosecuted?
Speaker 10
She would. That woman would. That woman never got my vote. She never got my opinion that she could be elected president. That woman is a disaster. She was a disaster as First Lady. She's a disaster as Secretary of State. She's a disaster now. Now, what would I do? What would I do if I went to her and I said, do you know what we did in this election, in that election, starting in 1948 with Harry Truman and the Italians? Do you know what we did in this, that, and the other election in the last five years? Well, what if Putin demanded at the UN Security Council, for example, some kind of accountability for those actions? You're a bitch, lady, and you need to go hide yourself somewhere. Colonel,
Speaker 1
I can see Chris and he's he's roaring over this. Can we cut what you just said and feature it? You know, we laugh about this. It's quite serious. California, Governor Newsom just signed a law making these AI memes, these deep fake things, illegal. You know, some people put together a satire of Kamala Harris. It's hilarious. It's not her, but it looks like her and it sounds like her. We're not going to run it. How can that be against the law? The Supreme Court has held that satire, propaganda, coarse, harsh, caustic, antagonistic, obscene, hateful speech. All protected. All protected. The war against humanity itself doesn't seem to be recognizing or resonating with the Biden administration. He supposedly had a conversation, a 30 minute testy conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu today. Did he stop sending the 2000 pound bombs? Of course not. No.
Speaker 3
Biden says he's outraged, but they will not stop sending the 2,000 pound baby buster bombs to Gaza. And just two points on Jose Andres's obviously heartfelt words. I think Jose Andres is starting to wake up to a reality he didn't understand. Indeed, what Israel is doing in Gaza is a war on humanity, but that's the war that Palestinians have been experiencing for over 75 years. It's the war on humanity that made October 7th inevitable and for many Palestinians necessary. And now Jose Andres, who naively believed that the Israeli military would allow him to deliver food to people that they were systematically starving and ethnically cleansing, now he realizes that even his own staff was not seen by Israel as fellow humans. So Jose Andres needs to display some dignity and resign his position as Culinary Ambassador at the State Department? Where are the resignations? Where is the, where are the concrete, where is the concrete backlash against Biden? I'm not seeing it. And we also need to look at what Jose Andres was doing in Gaza. He clearly was being used for an insidious ulterior agenda of the Biden administration and the Israeli military to remove UNRWA, the United Nations Relief Works Agency, from the north, replace them, and to build, he was building a dock out of the rubble of Palestinian homes against the wishes of homeowners. Imagine if your home was destroyed, anyone watching this, your home was destroyed, and then a foreigner comes and takes the remains of your home and uses it to build a dock, supposedly to offload aid. But this dock was located right around the same corridor that Israel's building, the section of the north off from the rest of Gaza in order to ethnically cleanse the northern population and the same area where Biden is planning his dubious and clearly disastrous army aid peer, which we should talk about here. So Jose Andres had been was being used all along. And Israel just pulled his card because they couldn't have any aid going in there. Everybody has to starve. Well,
Speaker 8
I mean, things have changed a little bit too, because now he's stepping into an environment where he actually has far more influence. Biden has stepped aside. Now he will meet with Biden, but Biden isn't in the future of Israel. The future of Israel is going to be defined by, you know, the Democratic candidate who's no longer named Biden. We don't know the exact name yet. And the Republican candidate whose name is Donald Trump, unless he's successfully taken out by people who don't want him to be the candidate, then it'll be J.D. Vance. But the point is, the focus is on the Congress of the United States, where, you know, I mean, look, he has bought the Congress. I mean, he's paying to a paid audience. He's paying these people to sit in their seats and cheer him. And he's paid them so well that the head of the U.S. Congress, the Speaker of the House, Mr. Johnson, has threatened to arrest people and charge them should they somehow disrupt the scripted scene that's going to take place where there will be more standing ovations than previously. The idea is to show not just to Netanyahu, because again, he wrote the script. This is something he said has to happen. This is played out for the Israeli people. This is Netanyahu coming. He's been beaten in Gaza. He's been beaten by Hezbollah. The Houthi have humiliated him. Now he's coming here to have the American flag wrapped around him to be anointed by the American Congress so he can go back to Israel and say, America is fully behind me. I have the backing of the United States during these difficult times. This is an act of political desperation on the part of Benjamin Netanyahu because his military is almost in open rebellion, telling him we are fundamentally broken. We're running out of tanks because we don't have any spare parts. We've run out of ammunition. Our troops are exhausted, and we can't go to war against Hezbollah because they'll beat us. That's the reality, and Netanyahu can't take that to the Israeli people. And so instead, he's going to come here, an act of grand political theater, and that's what this is all about. I would like to believe the American people could see through this. Unfortunately, we keep electing the same bought and paid for members of Congress and Senate, knowing that Israel owns it, we keep electing them. So I think the American people are culpable in this as well. Reuters
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is reporting this morning that Prime Minister Netanyahu announced yesterday to the public that he gave an order to the IDF to prepare to invade Lebanon. Do you know if this is true? And if so, is it wise?
Speaker 5
Yes, I can tell you what he said. He said, I have instructed the Israeli army and all security forces to prepare to change the situation. He's referring to the situation in the north of Israel. And there is no possibility we can do the current situation. That's the Gaza West Bank situation. And we are obligated to return all the residents of the north to their homes safely. I think what's happened is that really two things have changed the situation. And the brief hiatus that we've had there, where things have just been continuing as before, both with Lebanon and with Gaza. Really two things. Was at the end of last week, Netanyahu announced in an interview on Fox News, to the effect that he was saying, look, there's no deal. There's no deal even likely imminent. And the idea that there is the prospect of a deal, which is the deal for release hostages, if you like, and then to the war in Gaza, the end of the conflict in Gaza, he said, that's false news. It's not true. So he completely contradicts the White House, and he says, there's no deal, and it's not imminent, and not likely. So I think that left Israeli Israel only with two options. With the deal ruled out, I mean, that was one option. The only other option is then to resolve the issue with Hezbollah. And so we've seen during this period already a change taking place, much less noticed in the international press. But really, the West Bank is being treated to the Gaza system. There is these major attacks.estinians in west bank are being moved from place to place they're told to leave this area move to this area a safe area really major attacks um on the infrastructure of west bank and on in by infrastructure i mean things like schools and um you know public buildings it's not military buildings. So lots of deaths. It's really now taking on the appearance. And the Israeli military forces have been saying very clearly, you know, this can't go on for longer. It is explosive. The whole of, if you like, I'm now talking about the sort of smaller Gaza West Bank has become an explosive issue. So hence he's now saying, well, now I've ruled out any deal on Gaza, then we must now move to the next stage. the Israelis are both becoming more polarized, again, in their sort of sense of not opposing. I mean, Ashkenazi, European Jews have been saying online very clearly, look, if there was a button by which I could remove all of the Palestinians from Gaza, I would press it in a flash. The Prime Minister's invocation of Amalek is being used by soldiers to justify the killing of civilians, including children. These are the soldiers reputing the inciting words of their Prime Minister.
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sickening. I mean, it's just, you know, I've, for a while, I've, you know, all my life, I've been a supporter of Israel. I believed Israel was something special. I remember training a group of Israeli police officers in the anti-terrorism assistance training program and asking them, what was your finest moment in counterterrorism? I said, I know what the answer is. And they looked at me and I said, it was when you went to Argentina and you captured the man responsible for supervising the execution of Jews or at least sending him to death camps. And I said, so when you put him on trial, you showed the world the difference between you and terrorists. You showed the difference between you and Nazis. Well, that was then. Now the Israelis are acting like Nazis. They are doing the exact, they're stripping people naked. They're shooting people who aren't carrying weapons. They're murdering women and children. They're claiming that Hamas raped and killed children. That's a lie. There's zero evidence of that, zero. And yet they continue to push that as their justification for killing other women and children. It's sickening. It's disgusting. And Israel has lost its way. Ray, does the Israeli government care
Speaker 1
if it stands alone with just the United States and the rest of the world, either silently or overtly condemns its behavior? Up
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till now, it has not cared. Now, I believe it has to care. After all, the Houthis are creating bedlam in the Red Sea. The Iranians are actually frontally capturing oil tankers that were captured by others. They are in for a tough slog here with Hezbollah in the north and their problems, their real problems, necessarily, in Gaza. So yeah, they have to care now because their economies can be severely damaged if the rest of the world believes that this is beyond the pale. I think the rest of the world does. And citing Amalek, you know, I'm sure that baby Netanyahu was disappointed that he did that, but I'll bet God was too. If you take the Hebrew scriptures as your code of conduct, you're in real trouble. And when they said Amalek, of course, for the tribe that God supposedly told the Israelis to exterminate, and they did. That's what they're invoking here. They're not going to get away with it. Why does the American
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CIA search the world for monsters to slay? Why did it dislodge the popularly elected Pakistani Prime Minister Imre Khan two years ago and incarcerated him on a phony charge? And why did it just dislodge the president or prime minister of Bangladesh?
Speaker 6
Well, let me clarify one point. In both the case of Pakistan and Bangladesh, I don't know what the CIA role was per se, but it was a U.S. government role almost surely in Pakistan and quite possibly in Bangladesh. Department in this case, the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Donald Liu, who was playing, it seems, in the region of South Asia, the role that Victoria Nuland used to play in regime change operations in Eastern Europe, Ukraine. And what that means is that there is a general pattern where the CIA is typically the lead, but not necessarily the lead, where the U.S. government decides it doesn't like another government, so it will bring it down. The U.S. is just about the only country in the world that does this, but the U.S. does it with such unbelievable frequency that it is essentially our modus operandi of foreign policy.