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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What has just happened by Joe Biden is something that
I do not believe in his team. Okay, I don't
think this is just Joe Biden with what he has
just said to Ukraine, but what he has actually done
I do not believe he would have done if Kamala
Harris would have won the presidency. I do believe the
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reason why he has decided to let Ukraine fire these
US missiles deep into Russia that could easily lead to
a literal world war is a moment that was decided
by the Democrats in the White House to basically burn
it down and to hand Donald Trump a dumpster fire
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his first day in office where there could be an
actual world war. Iie, now, there's a couple different caveats
that I want you to understand. But before we get
to that, I want you to listen to CBS this morning.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Is they announce the news that out of.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Nowhere, Joe Biden has said, yeah, go ahead and start
like Ukraine shooting these rockets into deep into Russia.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Listen carefully the major shift in US policy toward Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
President Biden.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
You noticed he just said a major shift in US
policy major So it isn't just a shift. It isn't
a minor shift, it isn't even kind of a big shift.
It's a massive shift, as big as you can get.
And CBS News is telling you that this is a
really big deal because they understand that this is exactly
the type of move that leads to War three. And
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it's like the Democrats are saying, all right, Donald Trump's
coming in, He's got a team coming in. Let's give
them hell on Earth the first moment they walk in
this office.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Let's start a war.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Has authorized Presidents Lensky to use American made weapons for
deeper strikes inside Russia. Ukraine had been requesting permission to
use the missiles for long range attacks for some time now,
but the US had been concerned about potentially escalating the
war at the same time. Yesterday, apparently undeterred, Russia launched
one of its largest attacks in months on Ukrainian civilians
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Mts tayab As our story.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
They were targeted as they slept. At least eleven people
were killed and dozens more wounded afterward. Ukraine has called
one of the largest Russian missile and drone attacks since
the start of the war. Much of it hitting the
country's energy grid.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Well, let me just hit pause and explain to you
why Russia is hitting the energy grid. They're trying to
maximize casualties. And how you maximize casualties is by hitting
the energy grid going into the coldest months of winter.
There will be people that die, not from the actual
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attack that took place on their grid, there will be
people that die because they are going to free to
death in Ukraine because of the attack on the grid
that allows for the people to stay warm and have
electricity and running water. The list goes on and on,
and so what Russia did is they decided we're going
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to hit an energy grid and we're going to kill
off Ukrainians. We're going to kill them off and we're
going to make them suffer and freeze to death.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Literally. That is why they did this attack.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
And the other reason why they is they said, okay, America,
you want to now have a major change. As Biden
has has done what was unthinkable right authorizing the use
of these long range missiles, a massive policy change, not
before election day, but after election day, after the Democrats
lost to then say here's a dumpster fire, here's World
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from Biden, and if you just stepped back, what he
also did was he gave permission to Russia to have
an onslought of attacks on Ukraine in the middle of winter.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
That's a problem.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Like when you think about what that is and what
they're doing, it's really sad. And they're doing this all
because they just want to hand a political dumpster fire.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
Okay, that's it. That's all it is.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
They want a political dumpster fire, and they want that
dumpster fire to to be grabbed and and hand it
over to Donald Trump. So it's like, hey, here's your
war War III. We don't care if a bunch of
people die in between. It is shocking. It is unbelievably shocking.
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Now keep listening to this report, as CBS News is
saying they're shocked.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
This is the position of Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
Now Ukrainian forces will be able to retaliate harder and
further like never before. Following President Biden's decision to allow
the use of US supplied long range missiles deep inside Russia,
the Army tactical missile systems travel at supersonic speeds and
has a range of up to one hundred and ninety miles.
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For months, Ukrainian forces have been launching drone attacks into
Russian territory, but with limited effect. Cousin Vladimir Zelensky has
welcomed the weapons rage, signing strikes are not made with words.
He says the missile will speak for themselves. In September,
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a dire warning against allowing
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Ukraine to fire US supplied long range missiles, saying it
would mean that NATO countries, the United States, and European
nations are parties to the war in Ukraine. Since then,
Putin has dramatically raised the states by overseeing the deployment
of at least eleven thousand North Korean troops alongside Russian forces.
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While in the capital Kiev, a makeshift tribute has been
set up to mark the one thousandth day of the
war as loved ones mourned the loss of tens of
thousands of Ukrainians.
Speaker 5 (08:40):
And President Biden's decision has triggered a furious response from
within Russia, with Russia lawmakers calling the move unacceptable and
warning it could trigger what they called World War III.
President Putin, however, has so far remained silence.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Now that silence has changed because they did this report
and that was silence, and now that has changed very
very very much.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
What is the new word that we're hearing.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Well, we're now being told that they're fighting back by
also trying to kill people. Russia's natural gas line is
a company and they're they're they're oil. Their natural gas,
I should say, is a Russian company. It's corrupt as hell.
There's a lot of books on this. I've actually studied
this a lot. Is a company called gazpron g A
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z p r O N. There's several books I'll mention
them later that I would tell you that you should
read if you want to know how the economy works
in Russia, and and and and the corruption of Gasprom
and the oligarchs that run it, who are all underneath
Vladimir Putin. We have now been told today that Russia's
gaspron has shut off natural gas shipments to Austria. The
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Russia's state owned natural gas company stop supplies immediately to
Austria early this weekend, according to the Vienna based utility OMV,
after it said it would stop payments for the gas
following an arbitration award. The official cutoffice supplies before dawn
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Saturday came after the Austrian Chancellor Friday held a hastily
called news conference emphasize this country has a secure supply
of alternative fuel for the winter as the citizens were
terrified of freezing. OMZ said it would stop paying for
gas prime gas to its Austrian arm to offset a
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two hundred and thirty million euro that's two hundred and
forty two million American dollars arbitration award it won from
the International Chamber of Commerce over an earlier cutoff of
gas to its German subsidiary. The Austrian utility set in
an email that no gas delivery was made from six
am on Saturday on. OMZ said Wednesday had had sufficient
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stocks to provide gas to its customers in case of
a potential disruption from gas Prom, and said the the
storage in Austria was at almost ninety percent. So they're saying,
right now, they're okay. Now the problem is going to
be long term. Russia cut off most natural gas supplies
to Europe in twenty twenty two, citing disputes over payment
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in rubles, a move European leaders described as energy blackmail
over their support for Ukraine against Russia's invasion. Now Russia
is saying, all right, we're gonna make it hurt even worse.
Now you combine that with what we also have learned,
and this is that we now know that apparently Russia
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is going to fight back in a very big way
and with major attacks to kill Ukrainians. Now, the State Department,
and this is again a massive turn. Why did they
change the policy so drastically as they're leaving office. They
did it for one reason only because they wanted to
hand a dumpster fire to Donald Trump when he came
in and his team, and they really just didn't care
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who dies in the process, who freezes to death, or
who is killed in Ukraine because of this decision, all
because they hate Donald Trump that much and they don't
want Donald Trump. You know, Donald Trump and Joe Biden
met the White House, and what do they say. We
want an easy transition of power with continuity and kumbaiism,
and we want this to be as breezy as possible.
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We're clearly saying that is not what they're actually doing.
They're doing the complete opposite of that. Listen to the
State Department spokesman when he's having to try to defend
this new foreign policy move by the Biden administration.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
The Ukraine can launch long range missile strikes into Russia
using US.
Speaker 7 (12:39):
Missile I don't have any policy updates to speak to today.
As you know, since even before Russia launched its full
scale invasion, the United States has marshalled the coalition of
more than fifty countries to provide assistance to Ukraine and
to hold Russia accountable for its actions. We have made
clear that we will always adapt and adjust the capabilities
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that we provide to Ukraine when it's appropriate to do so,
and you have seen us back that up with steps
that we have taken over the past several years. But
I don't have any new policy developments to speak to today.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
The I mean, obviously this is already been reported that
there is a change of policy, and the Kremlin has
responded saying, this is a this is a major escalation
from the US.
Speaker 8 (13:21):
Do you have a I mean, you're.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Not confirming the policy. Yeah, but given that this is
already information out there that that Russians are responding to,
you know, what's your take on you know, them accusing
you of escalating this company?
Speaker 8 (13:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (13:38):
So again, I know this goes without saying, but let
me say it anyway. I'm not going to speak to
or confirm any policy changes. But when you look at
escalation of this conflict, it has been Russia that has
escalated the conflict time and time again, and that includes
just in the recent month when Russia recruited the deployment
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of more than eleven thousand North Korean soldiers who are
now on the front lines in Kursk, engaging in combat
operations against the Ukrainian military. That is a major escalation
by Russia bringing in an Asian military to a conflict
inside Europe. And as we said, as the Secretary said,
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our response to that would be firm, and the supporters
of Ukraine's response to that needed to be firm, and
we will continue to do what is appropriate to hold
Russia accountable for its actions, including its escalatory actions and
to hold North Korea accountable for its escalatory actions.
Speaker 6 (14:38):
The Russians say that, you know, they can just deploy
whoever they like to curse because it's inside their own country.
What's the kind of principle here that a country can't
bring in other troops today?
Speaker 1 (14:52):
So let me just hit pause here because I didn't
want you to hear that. The BS from the State Department.
The question that she be ask is, why did you,
guys not do this sooner? This is a thousand days
into this war, guys, and all of a sudden, at
the very end, only after you lose an election, do
you decide to say, screw it, let's just light the
fuse and walk away. Let's just light the whole place
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on fire. For the last thousand days you said no
to this request. Why did you say no to this
request in the last thousand days because everybody involved was
a worry that it would then start an actual World
War three. But now that you lost, you're like, hey,
somebody give me the match and let's let's light this
thing and say good luck Joe, you know, good luck
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Donald Trump, peace out.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
I mean, this is sick on a whole other level.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Joe Biden coming out saying, Wow, hold on, I'm in
the Rose Guard and I'm still the president. By golly,
I may have screwed Israel and not give them what
they need to protect and defend themselves, but at least
I now get to say we got a deal done,
effective at four a m.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Tomorrow.
Speaker 9 (15:57):
Under the deal reached today, effective at.
Speaker 8 (16:00):
Four a m.
Speaker 9 (16:02):
Tomorrow local time, the fighting across the Lebanese is Rally
border will end. Will end. This is designed to be
a permanent cessation of hostilities. What is left of Hesbalah
and another terrorist organization will not be allowed well, I emphasise,
will not be allowed to threaten the security visual again.
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Over the next sixty days, the Lebanese Army and state
security forces will deploy and take control of their own
territory once again. Hesbelot terrorist infrastructure and so the Lebanon
will not be allowed to be rebuilt, and over the
next sixty days, Israel will gradually withdraw its remaining forces
and civilians. Civilians on both sides will soon be able
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to safely return to their communities and begin to rebuild
their homes, their schools, their farms, their businesses, and their
very lives were determined. This conflict will not be just
other cycle of violence, and so the United States, with
the full support of France and our other allies, has
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pledged to work with Israel and Lebanon to ensure that
these this arrangement is fully implemented. The agreement totally implemented.
You know, there will be no US troops deployed in
southern Lebanon. This is consistent of my commitment to the
American people to not put US troops in combat in
this conflict. Instead, we, along with France and others, will
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provide the necessary assistance to make sure this deal is
implemented fully and effectively. Let let me be clear, if
Hezblah or anyone else breaks the deal and pose a
direct threat to Israel, then Israel retains the right to
self defense consistent with international law, just like any country
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and facing a terrorist group pledge of that country's destruction.
At the same time, this deal supports Lebanon's sovereignty and
so at Herald's a new start for Lebanon, the country
that I've seen most of over the years, the country
with rich history and culture. It fully implemented, they still
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can put Lebanon on a path toward the future that's
worthy of a significant past.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
These statements by Joe Biden maybe his last and the
Rose Garden that are of any type of significant nature.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
How did we get to this point?
Speaker 1 (18:29):
What we've learned now what exactly happened, and that is
we stop giving the AMMO the munitions that Israel needed
to continue to go after the terrace and had purposely
and deliberately been delaying, have been purposely and deliberately delaying
what all.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Had been going on.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
In Israel while they've been fighting to protect and defend themselves.
Now that number one, I think is incredibly shocking that
this is now what we've learned, like, this is now
what we know has happened, and that it is it
is to me it is shocking. I just I want
to be very very clear how how unbelievable it is
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that we have have decided to uh an essence, screw
our most important ally in the Middle East. That's what
we've decided to do here, and we did it. So
he can then say, look at what we've done, look
at how look at look at what I look at look.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
At what we did.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
We we are the ones that brought them to the table.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Now, there's no indication that this, by the way, is.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Even remotely close okay to reality, Like, there is zero
indication that this is really how this went down.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
How do I know this based on Benjamin dett Now.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Whose own words was America some amazing like bringing people
together here in this moment.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
The answer is no.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
But as the Democratic Party has said time and time,
a grand never let a crisis go to waste. And
Joe Biden needed something. Joe Biden needed a moment here
to end his presidency and to say, see, it's not
that bad. See look at what I'm did. I've did
a pretty good job. See I think I've you know,
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I'm pretty good at this. Look at I brought peace
to the Middle East. Like I think he's this senile
that he actually believes that today he did something while
screwing our ally, what he really did is he ate
it and abedded the terrorists. He gave a moment for
reorganization of Hamas and Hezbolah because Israel had no choice.
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This is why Netanyahu came out and said what he said.
They had no choice because they were running low on
what they needed to continue their offensive.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Like that That's just the truth here.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
I don't care when anybody else says that is the
fact of the situation. The Israeli government spokesman coming out
and saying there is no deal made with Hamas, what
it really came down to, and listen carefully those words
is that is we got to wait on Trump to
get in an office so then we can continue to
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get what.
Speaker 10 (21:18):
We need on that potential ceasefire deal. Joining us now,
Israeli government spokesman in the Office of the Prime Minister,
David Menser, really good to have you. Thank you for
being with us. Is this a permanent deal or a
temporary deal?
Speaker 11 (21:31):
Look, the length of the cease fire depends on what
happens inside Lebanon. We will certainly, from his RAS's point
of view, adhere to the agreement, but we will also
insist on the agreement being enforced. We will respond forcefully
to any violations. So with the US is understanding, we
will maintain the full freedom of military action. Yes, of course,
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we want our people to go home to their homes
in sovereign Israeli territory. If Zbel violates the agreement and
tries to rearm, we will attack. If it tries to
rebuild its terrorist infratrack infrastructure near the border, we will attack.
Speaker 8 (22:11):
And the Primeters has made crystal clear.
Speaker 11 (22:13):
If it launches rockets, if it digs tunnels, if it
brings in truckloads of rockets, we will attack. We all
want peace in this region, no one more than Israel,
but we will respond force forcibly to any violation of
this agreement.
Speaker 10 (22:30):
Does that go for the other side as well? If
Israel comes back and rearms itself and resets for a
possible future escalation, possible future escalation in Lebanon, is that
a violation of the agreement?
Speaker 11 (22:43):
Of course, not Katie, Israel as a sovereign country, not
a terrorist organization. We're talking about Azabella, a terrorist organization
in my country. But also last time I checked in
your country, to Katie, they're a terrorist organization. They're our enemy,
that make no mistake. They're your enemy and the state's
as well. So we, of course in Israel will defend ourselves.
That's our rights like any other country in the world,
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to defend ourselves.
Speaker 8 (23:07):
But if this terrorist organization.
Speaker 11 (23:10):
Begins to prepare another attack against us, we will defend ourselves.
Speaker 8 (23:15):
Israel reserves that right.
Speaker 10 (23:17):
Is this contingent upon the US unfreezing a weapon shipment,
specifically those one ton bombs that Israel had been using
so effectively.
Speaker 11 (23:27):
Well, look, the Prime Minister made clear just before a
couple of hours ago that the reasons why this has
happened now are three reasons. It's because we want to
focus now on the Iranian threat. The premises didn't want
to expand on that, but we know that Iran is
preparing to create a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 8 (23:46):
We cannot let that happen.
Speaker 11 (23:48):
We will always make that our number one priority because
Iran say they wish to wipe this country up the
face of the earth, Katie.
Speaker 8 (23:55):
When they say it, we believe it.
Speaker 11 (23:57):
And the second reason, of course, is to give our
forces a breather and to replenish our stocks. And there
have been big delays. The Prime Minister made that clear
that yes, the US is our closest ally in the world.
Speaker 8 (24:10):
There are no too.
Speaker 11 (24:11):
Closer countries anywhere in the world that there have been
big delays in weapons and munitions deliveries.
Speaker 8 (24:17):
The Preme Minister made that clear.
Speaker 11 (24:18):
And these delays we hope will be resolved very very soon.
Speaker 8 (24:23):
But really the third.
Speaker 11 (24:24):
Reason for this ceasepy now is to separate as. The
Prime Minister said that fronts and isolate Humas.
Speaker 8 (24:32):
From day two of this war.
Speaker 11 (24:34):
Hamas was counting on Hesbelata fight by its side. That
was a massive miscalculation. With Hesbela now out of the picture,
Hamas is left on its own and Israel can increase
our pressure on Hamas. Get our hostages home, which is
our sacred mission, It's our number one priority.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
Notice how he's like, yeah, we absolutely, We had to
make changes to our plans because of the bombs that
we needed to do our mission, which was to take
out the terraces. And these same people are still holding
right now more than one hundred hostages, some of them
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are American citizens. I will say this, and I said
this I don't know six eight months ago when I
was filling in for Mark.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Where the hell is the US media right now? How
is it that the US.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Media is not doing more to remind the American people
that they're Americans that are being held hostage and more
than likely being tortured or have already died from the
horrific conditions at the hands of these terrorists organizations that
are holding them. How is it that we're even sitting
here right now, and the American people don't actually know
just what's going on with their American citizens, because it
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used to be that if you screwed with an American
around the world, America came to get you, and that
there was going to be hell to pay.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
If you screwed with an American, there was.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
A bubble that was like an invisible bubble around you
around the world if you were American. You don't take
Americans hostage, you don't try to kidnap Americans, you don't
screw with Americans in any capacity. You leave us the
hell alone, because the might of the American government and
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our reach will come down on you so hard you
will regret it to the end of your days on earth.
And it may be that we just flat out take
you out and we end your life.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
I don't know where that resolve has gone.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
I really don't, but it's pretty clear now that it's
open season on Americans.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
That's not hyperbole.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Ask any of the family members who are waiting on
their loved ones to come back, who have been held
by these terraces, and the question that you should ask
and the question that he needs to be asked over
and over and over again, is where the hell is
our government and why aren't we doing more? This is
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why this matters now, this is why it's so important.
This is the questions are these are I should say,
the questions that should be answered?
Speaker 2 (27:19):
And what is Joe Biden doing?
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Joe Biden screwing our ally so he can go to
the Rose Guard and go, let me have a glorious
moment as I walk out the door of all the
corruption that he has been involved with, you know, the
Biden crime family and everything else has just been swept
under the rug because he got to be a sew
old man and you're not allowed to ask any questions
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about any of that anymore, right, And he's like, I
want a Rose Garden moment, By golly, you're gonna give
me one. So who do we have to screw to
give that moment? Oh, let's screw the Jews, let's screw Israel.
Let's give the Tis what they need. Let's make sure
the terrorists cannot be killed by Israel and Israel doesn't
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have the weapons they need to protect and defend themselves.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Let's go with that plan. And that's exactly what they did.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
That's the story right now, folks, I really think this
might be the end of his presidency as we know it.
Like I feel like this is kind of like all right,
like this is kind of it. I mean, he's going
to partner Turkey, right and do all that kind of stuff,
but this may be the last thing he does before
between now and January the twentth Like, and he's gonna
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walk around back I was the one that gave you
peace the Middle East.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
I'm the one that gave you piece between and ended
another war.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Like I actually believe that's what he's gonna say, Like
I am I am saving this country and the world
yet again. And I'm the one that got the deal done. Now,
how did he get this quote deal done? As he
tries to take full credit for it, which still just
makes me laugh. He's getting he's taking credit for it
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because he's stopped giving Israel what they needed to be
able to protect and defend themselves.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
That's the truth of the matter. That's that is That
is the truth of the matter.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
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