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and the u. s. or a companies that benefit from it. so that was the case in your sins or 99. he's in the us also very much broader and it's, it's the case here once a once again, as you, as you may know, us and your new friend, me, that se last class. last, i think all this new military industrial complex in ukraine, which is going to cost a lot of money. and the u. s. as in announced even money literary projects against the main main signs of a very profitable project. and of course it is not good for us. oh you rain? yes. if you go the music agreements, let me just ask you a certain amount of money. so the currents jeans in it don't last long last. and that is that grant will know with lots in reference to getting some a so because don't ask within the crime, owes me lucky and sam's will be granted. names are just like with scott is blocking only it's scholars at times. it makes it worse in this way, so it's not good for, for the u. s. a. implement those misgivings because then they will, they wil
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i mean, at the u. s. with its policy objectives at the very least will be dissatisfied to have a cold conflict that is just a headache for mosque. i mean that is acceptable to them because it's really actually at low cost. ok. so i mean they, that the, they, they have a ra, a wide array of objectives, but just keeping in a frozen conflict is, is good enough. i mean, that's what it says as a cynicism would tell me, go ahead, jeremy. so i guess it bogs the russians down, i mean it's also good for the weapons makers and it gives justification for, you know, huge military spending and another, a conflict with them. and so i think this is an intractable conflict. i mean, as he pointed out, that the people of eastern ukraine are more oriented towards russia and they're going to continue to mean they're not gonna give in. and, you know, i think the ukraine military, it's been something a quagmire for them, and then ukrainians don't want to fight their own people. that's why they've had to rely on these private m
i mean, at the u. s. with its policy objectives at the very least will be dissatisfied to have a cold conflict that is just a headache for mosque. i mean that is acceptable to them because it's really actually at low cost. ok. so i mean they, that the, they, they have a ra, a wide array of objectives, but just keeping in a frozen conflict is, is good enough. i mean, that's what it says as a cynicism would tell me, go ahead, jeremy. so i guess it bogs the russians down, i mean it's also good for...
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go ahead, nick, like, i think the u. s. policy is objective is to obtain eventual membership for nato in ukraine. this has been part of a long term objective of separating ukraine from the russian empire, and thereby preventing any reconstitution of the russian empire or of the soviet union. but a, it cannot be done quickly because of the objection of other major nato members to this. okay, well jeremy, essentially the same question because we know like for example, when things were simmering in the spring, it was the germans and the french were saying slow down, everybody slow down everyone. they were very adamant about it. and then we had zalinski, basically throwing temperature temper tantrums, about not being able to get in the club. all right, and now we have this late latest flurry of quote unquote, a diplomatic maneuvers here. i mean it and also, and nichol. i didn't mention it, but that there is the for knowledge that russia is adamantly against this. it has its own security interest to to, to take into consideratio
go ahead, nick, like, i think the u. s. policy is objective is to obtain eventual membership for nato in ukraine. this has been part of a long term objective of separating ukraine from the russian empire, and thereby preventing any reconstitution of the russian empire or of the soviet union. but a, it cannot be done quickly because of the objection of other major nato members to this. okay, well jeremy, essentially the same question because we know like for example, when things were simmering...
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and the u. s. has invest in something like, you know, just in a bind administration, $275000000.00 in defense in spending towards ukraine. and it's senior, the conflict seems to be re, re igniting in the, in eastern ukraine. so i think at the u. s. is heavily invest in ukraine and the project of nato expansion. and he said that, you know, the goal is to weaken russia, prevent the ro, resurgence of russian empire and to dominate that region of the world and control the resource, including the oil and gas resource of central asia. ok, well or as we already heard from nikolai, we heard from jeremy. so it's all about russia. it's not about ukraine because that's what we keep getting all over again. i mean, i find this really extreme. what, what, what about democracy? you know, what about protecting other members of the a lot? no, it's never that it's always, you know, this is a way to hinder rushes now. so security and trust, this is what this all about. go ahead, ernst. a brand list. i guess the reaso
and the u. s. has invest in something like, you know, just in a bind administration, $275000000.00 in defense in spending towards ukraine. and it's senior, the conflict seems to be re, re igniting in the, in eastern ukraine. so i think at the u. s. is heavily invest in ukraine and the project of nato expansion. and he said that, you know, the goal is to weaken russia, prevent the ro, resurgence of russian empire and to dominate that region of the world and control the resource, including the...
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the fault indirectly certainly of the e u and you have the u. s. of course the mount whitney in the black sea. so this is sort of an encircling hybrid war against russia, and it just goes to show the blinking is no better than previous secretaries of state the by the administration is asleep at the wheel. okay, well peterson, let's agree. these are all connected here and i think they are. that's why i posted here. i mean, what does washington hoped to achieve? what is brussels hoped to achieve by this? because this is really upping the spanks on the stakes on a variety of issues here. and none of them good, i mean they can be resolved, but i don't see that there's any interest in resolving them. actually just the reverse rising tension serves that purpose is go ahead peter. a peter, i'd actually like to broaden it a little bit because the other crisis that's developing is the one over taiwan. so we've got the potential for the outbreak of violence, both in ukraine and in taiwan. so they're very, very dangerous moment right now, in the aftermath of
the fault indirectly certainly of the e u and you have the u. s. of course the mount whitney in the black sea. so this is sort of an encircling hybrid war against russia, and it just goes to show the blinking is no better than previous secretaries of state the by the administration is asleep at the wheel. okay, well peterson, let's agree. these are all connected here and i think they are. that's why i posted here. i mean, what does washington hoped to achieve? what is brussels hoped to achieve...
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c, or said me, o s e 's, mom, why i asked the u. s. nichol, i, i think the nightmare scenario is the following. is that considering the, the rhetoric that's coming out of care of being very frustrated, not getting into the nato club is as fast as they would like. i think they just, that nato nations are just dangling that in front of them. however, he may want to press the issue and that's the nightmare scenario. but this how it, this is how it plays out. is it, there is a military conflict. russia's red lines are cross, there is a conflict. ukraine is a left in tatters. um, and maybe even potentially broken up into smaller pieces. but it, what is a loss for ukraine is also a loss for russia, because this is a way to cut russia out of the europeans architecture forever. forget at least generations here. this is one of the things that the people in washington want and what you and at the end result is ukraine is the biggest loser, and they win their policy objectives. so actually ukraine is the cannon fodder for this object objective
c, or said me, o s e 's, mom, why i asked the u. s. nichol, i, i think the nightmare scenario is the following. is that considering the, the rhetoric that's coming out of care of being very frustrated, not getting into the nato club is as fast as they would like. i think they just, that nato nations are just dangling that in front of them. however, he may want to press the issue and that's the nightmare scenario. but this how it, this is how it plays out. is it, there is a military conflict....
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and the u. s. companies that benefit from it. so that was the case in your sins or a 99 sees in the us. we also very much brought it and it's, it's the case here once it, once again, as you, as you may know us and then you can read it to you. last, last i did all this new military industrial complex in ukraine, which is going to cost a lot of money. and the u. s. as in announce that even mine, ukraine's literary contents low money against the main main simons off. and so she was very profitable. and of course, it is not good for us have polio grain, years if you know the muse convenience, let me ask you a certain amount of money. so the parents machines and, and don't last long. last. and that is that you will know with loss in their islands to getting some a so because don't ask within the crime, owes me blocky. a names are just like over there is blocking only it's killers at times. it makes it worse in this way. so it's not good for, for the u. s. a to implement those misgivings because then the
and the u. s. companies that benefit from it. so that was the case in your sins or a 99 sees in the us. we also very much brought it and it's, it's the case here once it, once again, as you, as you may know us and then you can read it to you. last, last i did all this new military industrial complex in ukraine, which is going to cost a lot of money. and the u. s. as in announce that even mine, ukraine's literary contents low money against the main main simons off. and so she was very...
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is the u. s looks added to by administration . looks at it is low cost. ok, but the outcomes could be catastrophic. go ahead, daniel. you know, i've always, i've often thought about the irrationality of us one policy. and i've also often thought of it in terms of mistakes, but i really no longer think that way. i think these mistakes are all very well plans, and i think it has to do with very, very powerful vested interest in the united states that depend on continuing conflict in the rest of the world to justify massive, massive military budgets to justify the u. s. military industrial, complex, think tank, complex media complex. all of these things are built on a house of sand. they rely on conflict and for about 20 years, it was the war on terror and that sustained what i think that was more of a bridging maneuver. and now we're back into territory where they feel more comfortable cold war 2 point. oh, and this time we have a new a costar, which is china with the old bad boy, russia. so i think i'm beginning to think these things are all very well plan
is the u. s looks added to by administration . looks at it is low cost. ok, but the outcomes could be catastrophic. go ahead, daniel. you know, i've always, i've often thought about the irrationality of us one policy. and i've also often thought of it in terms of mistakes, but i really no longer think that way. i think these mistakes are all very well plans, and i think it has to do with very, very powerful vested interest in the united states that depend on continuing conflict in the rest of...
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s. domination u. s. p. u to polarity and come in as junior partners and help us solve climate crisis and other things like that. well, china and russia are not willing to play that role anymore. as a chinese foreign minister and the top foreign policy official made clear to blanket and sullivan in anchorage, you can't talk to us for a position of strength anymore. and russia is showing the same thing. and so we're, it's, that's why we're at this attention point. now we're, we're all worried that it's good to unravel with these entangling alliances. the u . s. is not officially have responsibility to come to ukraine's military defense. they're not part of nato united states as not have responsibility to come to tie one's military defense. we are position is strategic ambiguity, yet we're saying bite is making statements on both fronts, to indicate that we will. and that's even more provocative and more dangerous in earl, i mean at the end of the day it's very, very simple as a biden ministration, like the pr
s. domination u. s. p. u to polarity and come in as junior partners and help us solve climate crisis and other things like that. well, china and russia are not willing to play that role anymore. as a chinese foreign minister and the top foreign policy official made clear to blanket and sullivan in anchorage, you can't talk to us for a position of strength anymore. and russia is showing the same thing. and so we're, it's, that's why we're at this attention point. now we're, we're all worried...
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i was the last e fleet is u. s. was if the u. s. were to, to go up there and then rushes lexie lease, which has made russia one. so there's, you know, lexi reagan, i mean that's russia would no longer be of any importance. lassie, if you just look at a map, you'll see that the u. s. national law, romania will guerria. it has to as well with holes as it relates to getting all the train would have been amazing us in 2014, following the true care. russia, the great rushes rascal and the crime in guidance happens, and then the resistance and all that region that has asked us to these very frustrated. i'm on my colleagues here, said the u. s. invested lawson, money in 2014. i believe it was before in humans. who has voiced the sample, i thought us yesterday with the 5, the 5000000000 was from the, from independence all the way to 2014 nichol. i let me go to you. something that you've written about that i think is so important that our audience needs to know is that the way it's presented in western media, the way western analyst present,
i was the last e fleet is u. s. was if the u. s. were to, to go up there and then rushes lexie lease, which has made russia one. so there's, you know, lexi reagan, i mean that's russia would no longer be of any importance. lassie, if you just look at a map, you'll see that the u. s. national law, romania will guerria. it has to as well with holes as it relates to getting all the train would have been amazing us in 2014, following the true care. russia, the great rushes rascal and the crime in...
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patrick lee, the the u. s. for the by the administration is sponsoring a democracy conference on december 10th and 11th. it's all going to be virtual. i think a 110 countries have been invited. we can look at the the list. ok. there's some interesting admissions and then there's some interesting additions which one good question and it puts the entire idea of democracy into doubt in the 1st place. however, this is an interesting cudgel here. i mean, it seems to me that the washington, the washington consensus is very, very nervous. it needs to convince itself that no leading the world in terms of democracy is if that is what is driving the world or this whole narrative of democracy versus a talk or see, falls apart like a house of cards. it's laughable in the 21st century. go ahead. yeah, it's, it's, it's the sort of contracts are just endless and i, i thought that they would die off at some point in the past, but no, they're going to expand the sort of thing. and it's even more laughable. the fact that these a
patrick lee, the the u. s. for the by the administration is sponsoring a democracy conference on december 10th and 11th. it's all going to be virtual. i think a 110 countries have been invited. we can look at the the list. ok. there's some interesting admissions and then there's some interesting additions which one good question and it puts the entire idea of democracy into doubt in the 1st place. however, this is an interesting cudgel here. i mean, it seems to me that the washington, the...
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peter, when the u. s. is sending reaper drones or other you avi's advance u a b s. the problem is ukraine's in this cycle of dependency. so the u. s. and the west have captured them politically. they've captured them. and now economically, in the cycle of a dependency, and it comes in various forms, ok, and once you get in that cycle, you become a kind of you become colonized by the west. i mean, next thing will be if there's a significant intelligence presence or listening stations based in the ukraine, then it control over the cranes. political bodies becomes a kind of a foreign affair. australia had fallen into that trap years ago during the cold war . that's one example. many countries actually fell into that trap during the cold war period, and they're still in that cycle all these years later. so, i mean, i see this is a kind of a colonization, a long term colonization of a. i agree with that kind of mental premise here, but it also can turn into a wag the dog situation as well because that dependency isn't now. now they're all in so many different levels. all
peter, when the u. s. is sending reaper drones or other you avi's advance u a b s. the problem is ukraine's in this cycle of dependency. so the u. s. and the west have captured them politically. they've captured them. and now economically, in the cycle of a dependency, and it comes in various forms, ok, and once you get in that cycle, you become a kind of you become colonized by the west. i mean, next thing will be if there's a significant intelligence presence or listening stations based in...
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how not guilty in the u. s. teenager col rittenhouse, who's the case has divided the u. s. i made a massive media coverage is found not guilty on all charges over a shooting that killed 2 people at a racial justice protest. last year the ruling was received with emotional reaction . here with one of the most wanted who allegedly took part in january capital right. turns up in delaware where you seeking asylum as newman, as old r t that charges against him are false. it was brought to my attention that i might be on that list. and i looked, and it appeared to be me and it said a sofa, a federal officer, and i knew that i had not assaulted a federal officer because your headlines, my colleague under farmer will be here in about 15 minutes with another full and fresh look to stay with us as our international ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . there is no shortage of growing tensions in eastern europe. there is a growing e. u. bear who stands off over illegal migration. there are western reports, russia is amassing troops
how not guilty in the u. s. teenager col rittenhouse, who's the case has divided the u. s. i made a massive media coverage is found not guilty on all charges over a shooting that killed 2 people at a racial justice protest. last year the ruling was received with emotional reaction . here with one of the most wanted who allegedly took part in january capital right. turns up in delaware where you seeking asylum as newman, as old r t that charges against him are false. it was brought to my...
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it's going to be and because if the u. s. doesn't now go stand by its commitments, then it will bass. i'm just great military side the military. so i could be over very quickly, this is a political situation more than anything. and i'm sure the you credit the credit would like nothing more than to see the mix piece process realized. but a lot of interference continues to happen. constantly. every single turn by the us or by whatever leader it had installed for shank. and now they seem to have a tremendous amount of influence way over the current president zelinski. it's not about the markets. over the last couple of days. lensky has been making claims very public claims, that there is a plan who against his government. here is this is another site got here or, or is he in trouble because he's lost his majority in the parliament. many of his a close associates have turned on him. a major opposition figures based being, being held under house arrest. he's attacked independent media. he's in trouble here, but i mean, is this cre
it's going to be and because if the u. s. doesn't now go stand by its commitments, then it will bass. i'm just great military side the military. so i could be over very quickly, this is a political situation more than anything. and i'm sure the you credit the credit would like nothing more than to see the mix piece process realized. but a lot of interference continues to happen. constantly. every single turn by the us or by whatever leader it had installed for shank. and now they seem to have a...
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the u. s. military has declared the great 3 powers competition featuring the u. s. russia and china. how does neo liberal ideology play into this? and what does russia gate and genuine 6, i'm and com. ah, to discuss these shoes and more, i'm joined by my guess, jordan, samuel, l. e. in budapest, he's a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor at you know me internet media project. i generally crossed off rules and effects. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i mean, let's go to moscow. here. demon general miller came out with a speech that startled the establishment, but really shouldn't have is there is a new tri polar trilateral world, and it's russia, china, and the united states. and, but what i took away from it is, is that, you know, it's not really that it's kind of a bipolar or bipolar point 8 or something like that because he's assuming that these are 3 discrete powers that are in competition with each other, which
the u. s. military has declared the great 3 powers competition featuring the u. s. russia and china. how does neo liberal ideology play into this? and what does russia gate and genuine 6, i'm and com. ah, to discuss these shoes and more, i'm joined by my guess, jordan, samuel, l. e. in budapest, he's a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor at you know me internet media project. i...
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it's and it's under threat, it's under pressure and is this by the u. s. is reacting the way it is, because when you, when you feel you should be chicken partners and, and in weight begin to dissipate, it creates a potential aggressive behavior. so it's looking for a conflict. we're really doesn't need it that we don't need a conflict in ukraine. it could be resolved in ukraine. it's a ukrainian problem. we have the situation with taiwan. the situation that was agreed to decades ago has worked for everyone. so it tells me it's a, it's a, it's a, or a geopolitical thinking in washington about it's relative decline in the world. am i wrong? i don't know if this was quite comfortable in its own position in the world. that is the global dominance or stable then obviously it wouldn't go in the center change of international agreements and risk or with major powers. as mentioned, it is the relative decline of the u. s. and feeling as time is not on its side. in other words, it will be in a weaker position tomorrow than it is today. so it's better to start changi
it's and it's under threat, it's under pressure and is this by the u. s. is reacting the way it is, because when you, when you feel you should be chicken partners and, and in weight begin to dissipate, it creates a potential aggressive behavior. so it's looking for a conflict. we're really doesn't need it that we don't need a conflict in ukraine. it could be resolved in ukraine. it's a ukrainian problem. we have the situation with taiwan. the situation that was agreed to decades ago has worked...
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and as you pointed out, you know, the u. s. s. a stand up to me through authority. i mean, it's, and you know, it's a wonderful narrative that you can beat the masses. ok, as, as, as you know, with, with these mom bills, the biden is as putting through congress, you know, and congress who actually passing and it just makes the rich richer. and it's a streaming in the middle class even more. but don't worry, we've got to fight the good fight. i mean, this isn't ridiculous. go ahead, george. yes, yes, this is an excellent point because it is an indian logical fight that the biden administration in particular wants to wait. because a trump really was the 1st president who had brought up the issue of china a me, when you 1st of all had the whole cold war paradigm. giant is great because china is on our side against the soviet union. even though china was then in the midst of this cultural revolution, but all great and then good guys because i went outside and that went from why to why because it was still. busy a great deal of it, it was russian. you can see that manife
and as you pointed out, you know, the u. s. s. a stand up to me through authority. i mean, it's, and you know, it's a wonderful narrative that you can beat the masses. ok, as, as, as you know, with, with these mom bills, the biden is as putting through congress, you know, and congress who actually passing and it just makes the rich richer. and it's a streaming in the middle class even more. but don't worry, we've got to fight the good fight. i mean, this isn't ridiculous. go ahead, george. yes,...
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s. dollar, because the u. s. dollar can't hold its purchasing power because it's via money and healthy money over the past 300 years has ever escaped trading to 0. mm hm. mm. with hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . the you is in the process of finalizing what is being called the strategic compass for security and defense. this is shorthand for what may become an e u. army. this is not a new idea, and there is no guarantee it will ever come about. is europe capable of defending itself in this competitive world? ah, cross talking european security, i'm joined by my guess, michael maloof in washington. he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst in london. we have andre walker. he has a political commentator and columnist, and in edinburgh, we cross to john white, he is a writer and political commentator. i gentlemen soc, rolls in effect, that means he can jump at any time you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to michael 1st in washington. let m
s. dollar, because the u. s. dollar can't hold its purchasing power because it's via money and healthy money over the past 300 years has ever escaped trading to 0. mm hm. mm. with hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . the you is in the process of finalizing what is being called the strategic compass for security and defense. this is shorthand for what may become an e u. army. this is not a new idea, and there is no guarantee it will ever come...
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and it does like totally the firm that nato is now a seen as a u. s. i u. s. project ra, european project, but i would, i'm not a private counsel. i didn't go further than that. i would go further than that. my aunt human chase with this i think actually when you were talking about the disastrous interventions in libya, when you're talking about the disastrous intervention, you're the rock. it's a big stone to make things worse, not better, because at least nato was interested in channel. i saw european security. what is this is about european flight your flexing it's muscle. it wants to be a superpower. that doesn't bother me in particular. but the fact that the weight it will, the weight will generate its reputation as a superpower. if intervene militarily its neighbors and that could make what has been a disastrous period for foreign policy. it was, well, when you know, we have to wonder, you know, if there is a problem, many european union country are the, those people of that country get a wealth in welcome german troops without their se, i mean, that'
and it does like totally the firm that nato is now a seen as a u. s. i u. s. project ra, european project, but i would, i'm not a private counsel. i didn't go further than that. i would go further than that. my aunt human chase with this i think actually when you were talking about the disastrous interventions in libya, when you're talking about the disastrous intervention, you're the rock. it's a big stone to make things worse, not better, because at least nato was interested in channel. i saw...
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and then we seem to have a repeat b u. s. administration, the by the ministration really is increased its interest and it's the same time mentioned within ukraine. here, what is the message they're sending because it's very confusing or maybe best. the whole point is to be open. ok to, to read a sense of unease, but of course that in itself creates more attention. and obviously the russians are watching very carefully about as i was stressed over and over again. this from, this is an interest ukraine problem. definitely trying to pull russia into it, your thoughts, my friend, go ahead. well, i think throughout its history, russia as a continental, our had to focus on 3 major fronts, you know, with the west east on goals. and now perhaps we'll keep an eye on china, but also in the south will the entire kind of central asia middle east direction. so the idea that i think has been very strong in the west, in the us in particular that rushes and chinese alignment may pose a greater challenge and rushing, they act as a force mu
and then we seem to have a repeat b u. s. administration, the by the ministration really is increased its interest and it's the same time mentioned within ukraine. here, what is the message they're sending because it's very confusing or maybe best. the whole point is to be open. ok to, to read a sense of unease, but of course that in itself creates more attention. and obviously the russians are watching very carefully about as i was stressed over and over again. this from, this is an interest...
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u. the russians offensive industries slums the u. s. as hypocritical off the washington criticize moscow for testing a weapon in space when it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so. it's mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on the joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have the food and do things like.
u. the russians offensive industries slums the u. s. as hypocritical off the washington criticize moscow for testing a weapon in space when it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so. it's mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on the joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have the food and do things like.
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it means that u. s. warships and biggest wards, well be no rush and it was at their own peril. you know, the world may go down, but they will be doing that. and the people behind it, boys, johnson or american produce, they know they're not going to be held responsible. if something terrible happens, they will blame it on russia and the continuous. i mean, just this week we saw this new responsible staff to congressman suggested look pretty nice in victory if you're around since 2000. thank you for so this is a disaster. the meeting? no, i'm not sure whether or not these people are, they have already placed even happens and we may lose one and then what is the same day? you're a sports, you know, with russia or with anyone in the west, disagree with. well, your church is like playing in a fantasy world that doesn't exist. i mean, this is a, a foreign policy in the mind. ok. it's completely divorced with, from reality on the ground. i mean that the russians obviously very perturbed with nato's posture in any country would be, i mean, it calls itself a defensive science, but it lo
it means that u. s. warships and biggest wards, well be no rush and it was at their own peril. you know, the world may go down, but they will be doing that. and the people behind it, boys, johnson or american produce, they know they're not going to be held responsible. if something terrible happens, they will blame it on russia and the continuous. i mean, just this week we saw this new responsible staff to congressman suggested look pretty nice in victory if you're around since 2000. thank you...
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i mean, with the u. s. went through this, russia gate nonsense here, and it continues here. so, i mean, we could talk about, you know, how disturbing or dangerous it is, but it is ubiquitous. and i think that i find it very, very curious because, you know, any, go to la vladimir here in mosque. i mean, it's like a one size fits all of your problems. are because of and then you point the finger . a great piece piece are great. you big, you ubiquitous, of my argument is that many respects it's quite superficial and how it lacks purchase at the societal as i to live in west point. i'm trying to bring a gun to your question about yes, i'm in rushing to the western politics on that down. there are kind of, i guess it's a, i'm joe. i touched on russia. i stay aggression and themselves on, on the defense. it will close as a classic example of that going on among the relation to that the migration across . it's not on the police search by the rooster. well, you know, the night so the west western politicians are pointing the finger at russia when it's ashley. it's not rough, his pro
i mean, with the u. s. went through this, russia gate nonsense here, and it continues here. so, i mean, we could talk about, you know, how disturbing or dangerous it is, but it is ubiquitous. and i think that i find it very, very curious because, you know, any, go to la vladimir here in mosque. i mean, it's like a one size fits all of your problems. are because of and then you point the finger . a great piece piece are great. you big, you ubiquitous, of my argument is that many respects it's...
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you know, which has just become a joke, you know, in the u. s. and, and around the world. so we have an enormous job to do in the coming years to rediscover basic principles of civilized, living and, and a fair market functioning and normal freedoms. we've taken for granted for literally hundreds of years. well, can i write it out, jeffrey? i hope you're not holding your breath. i really hope you're not holding your breath . you know, after every great crisis and civilization, so war broadwater, something dramatic or happens. i agree. i agree with that. i don't know. i don't know it is it worries me because it can. i think it could go either way. it is i think so that's why i keep saying there's going to be a reset. it is that what they're expecting? you just the one of the, as you know, and you know, you and i've known each other for a while here. and, you know, i, everyone knows my politics. everyone knows your politics are, but you know, the thing that's missing in this conversation, this propaganda message. we get on both sides of the atlantic is you know, the issue of
you know, which has just become a joke, you know, in the u. s. and, and around the world. so we have an enormous job to do in the coming years to rediscover basic principles of civilized, living and, and a fair market functioning and normal freedoms. we've taken for granted for literally hundreds of years. well, can i write it out, jeffrey? i hope you're not holding your breath. i really hope you're not holding your breath . you know, after every great crisis and civilization, so war...