
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1932 - ISIS Attacks Moscow
Mar 25, 2024
A tragic ISIS attack in Moscow leaves 133 dead, sparking blame directed at Ukraine by the Russian government. Meanwhile, the Biden administration faces scrutiny for its demands regarding Israel and Hamas. The increasing fentanyl crisis in the U.S. echoes the political complexities surrounding immigration and drug enforcement. Additionally, the podcast explores the repercussions of political incompetence amid ongoing humanitarian issues, raising questions about governance and security in turbulent times.
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Mexico Obstructing US Efforts
- The Mexican government, under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), is obstructing U.S. efforts to control illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking.
- AMLO blames the U.S. for these issues and demands policy changes like open borders and funding for Latin American countries in exchange for cooperation.
Moscow Terror Attack
- ISIS-K claimed responsibility for a Moscow terror attack, releasing a video of the incident.
- Putin, however, blames Ukraine, potentially creating a pretext for further aggression.
Russia's Projection
- Russia's response to the ISIS-K attack mirrors their reaction to the October 7th attack.
- They project their intentions onto others while deflecting blame from the actual perpetrators.
