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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Nineteen thirty two.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
That over.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Okay, hi everybody, and once again it it's Monday. I
say that all the time. This happens to me. Another
one of the times that I say, it's Monday, or
it is Monday, July fourteenth, bath the middle of the month,
and I am Jay, and this is politics by Jake.
I'm your political correspondent. I am a student of history.
I try to weave that into the things that I

(00:35):
talk about. It is seven am or thereabouts in the
morning on the morning of July fourteenth, and we're here
with our weekly or bi weekly. It's Monday and Friday.
We're here at seven am. So it's not weekly. It's
bi weekly. I mean it is weekly, but it's twice
a week. And we're here trying to give you an overview.
And what I'm going to be doing today is not

(00:55):
going to be talking about I am going to be
talking about Trump. I am going to be talking about
some other things too that you ordinarily don't hear me
talk about, but which I feel in anxiety to talk
about because I say that I give you a summary
overview of stuff. But the way it is with the
shows right now, it's impossible to give all of that
to you all the time in one show. So we

(01:16):
are going to be talking about familiar things. They're all
gonna be familiar with you. I'm gonna be talking about
the situation with Palestine, and we're gonna be talking about
the situation with Ukraine. We're gonna be talking about the
situation with the Muslim Brotherhood and what's behind them. We're
gonna be talking about Putin, We're gonna be talking about Trump.
And I feel like it's we're at the beginning of

(01:36):
like a singularity. In quantum physics and the study of
black holes, there's something called a singularity. And for those
of you who care, and I'm you know, I'm going
to expand on this. I'm not just going to say
I feel like there's a singularity, all right, moving on,
that's not gonna happen. We're going to talk about what
it is and you'll understand what I mean. But for
those of you who are interested in definition, it's the singularity,

(01:59):
in the context of a black hole, is a point
in space where the gravitational field becomes infinitely strong, and
it causes the curvature of space time to become infinite.
And this next part I'm going to say is kind
of ominous based on me defining what I'm going to
be talking about as representative of a singularity. When this happens,

(02:21):
at this point, the known laws of physics breakdown and
densities become infinitely large. It's essentially the core of a
black hole, where matter is thought to be compressed to
an infinitely small volume. So, in other words, when you
hear me say you know, there's a singularity, I feel
like we're approaching a punkdam salais, which is a specific point.

(02:45):
It's kind of a kind of a momentous thing. I'm
not quite capable of stating at all in one sort
of concise, coherent concept, And I mentioned that earlier in
the show. I just think I wish we had, you know,
more time. But I hope the concept, I mean, I'm
going to try. I hope the concept will emerge from
the program as a whole. We always try to do this.

(03:07):
We're attempting to follow the evolution of the world strategic situation,
you know, economic, political, cultural increasingly now and a number
of very important things are going on, and I have
the feeling that we're approaching a decisive point. This was
the kind of thing the philosopher of history and the

(03:27):
pro poet Friedrich Schiller described as a punktum saliames. You
just heard me say this, punk them saliains. That's Latin.
It means basically a salient point, a kind of a
point that emerges and sticks out, and it shows that's
something that we're approaching such a moment. And I'll try
just to give you a rundown on what that looks like.

(03:49):
But we're approaching a moment. But I think you can
look for events to speed up, especially I think in
the time now between mid July, which is you know
where we are here on this Monday, July fourteen, to
mid September, so maybe a sixty day period. And let
me remind you, we were told that the Russians, and
I spoke about this on Friday Show. The Russians have

(04:10):
concentrated one hundred and sixty thousand troop opposite the Ukrainian border.
They have masked those soldiers there and they're looking for
the opportunity to attack. Although it's somewhat mystifying, and I
do have my views on this, but let me not
get ahead of myself. Let me just say that to me.
It's somewhat mystifying why they haven't attacked already. And you

(04:32):
will recall I talked about Zopod twenty five in the show,
and Zapad means west. That's what it is, Zapod twenty five.
And the last time they did that was when they
attacked Ukraine and Zapod twenty twenty one. And you will
recall I talked about this. It's mystifying because the Nazis,
you know, they found this out in nineteen forty one.
The campaigning season. Military campaigns are best wage starting in

(04:56):
April or May in this area of the world, because
as soon as the winter mud has dried up, you've
really got to get going. And that's like April, because
this thing called the ros Petitza, the muddy season comes.
Then in what seems to be very early autumn, certainly
by October it's going and perhaps even in September. So

(05:17):
we're told that we've got this report now just came
in a little while ago that according to one of
the magazines here, the little magazines you know in Washington,
d C. There's this story by Eric Malankowski or Malanowski
from the New Voice of the Ukraine he reports. Putin's
Ukraine he believes, and this is representative when you see

(05:37):
one hundred and sixty thousand troops. He believes Putin believes
that victory over Ukraine is months away. And what would
that mean? I mean, how would you do that? I mean,
I think from Putin's point of view, that would seem
to imply or entail some kind of an attack, right,
one hundred and sixty thousand troops zappad twenty five, some

(05:58):
kind of an offensive that would essentially secure victory whatever
that might be defined as in his you know, admittedly
very twisted and sick book. I mean, I'm not, you know,
a trained psychologist, but I do have a minor in
psychology and I have worked at mental institutions. We we're
going to have a decisive moment, this pump him sallying,

(06:19):
this moment there. You'll remember that we've just had, of course,
this monstrosity, this monster austerity bill, the bundling bastardized bill,
or whatever you want to call it, the criminal corruption bill.
But that is now done. And the story was for
several weeks, and we covered it, you know here on
Politics by Jake. The story was for several weeks in

(06:40):
Washington that as soon as the big bastardized bill is approved,
they would turn to this question of sanctions against Russia.
And it means above all the so called bone crushing
austerity bill put together. I'm sorry, in this case, it's sanctions,
not austerity for Russia. Put it that way, the bone
crushing sanctions assembled by Senator Graham of South Carolina and

(07:05):
Senator Blumenthal of Connecticut, who have both been very active
on this and acting as a team. And it's quite
interesting that this sort of bedrock question of will the
West survive, will Western civilization survive? The onslaugh of Putin,
who represents a fundamentally alien civilization. He is not representative

(07:25):
of Western civilization. He is the Orthodox. And I've talked
about this too. I talked about this in like twenty
twenty one. Anyway, go to politics by Jake YouTube dot
com Forward slash politics by Jake. I've got several videos
talking about this about I will tell you now more.
It's kind of this orthodox Byzantine civilization that goes back

(07:47):
to the Eastern Roman Empire, which some call Byzantine. I disagree.
It was Rome. It was Rome. Those people were Romans
and it's a kind of a Siamese twin, but it's
one that has seen its name for task for millennia,
or at least one millennium anyway, in chastising, punishing, and
trying to destroy the West, the futrid West, as Slava

(08:11):
Files put it. So that this is building up over
there again with Putin and Douganism and Eurasianism, and this
does all of which we've also talked about on videos.
And this does not change. It hasn't changed well since
about the time, certainly since the time of the Council
of Florence and the Council of Florence in the lighteen

(08:31):
fourteen thirties, at the time when Russia was invited to
join the Italian Renaissance and said no, never. Big mistake,
big mistake. And of course that's the root of the
continuing backwardness over there on the Russian side, and they
are backward. But this is now going to come to
a head sometime soon. Now parallel to that, intimately connected

(08:54):
here on the US domestic front, we've got this moment
where the whole Trump policy is in flux. And at
the same time, what I seem to detect is a
tendency of the US government to be fragmenting. In other words,
the Trump regime, the clique of people, the cabal, as
you hear me tell it, that utopians, and by the way,

(09:16):
utopia is always reactionary, always backwards, not forward, looking backwards.
So utopians and scoundrels, really scoundrels in the White House.
They're losing control of the United States government. And that
under these conditions of acute heteronomy, acute oligarch on oligarch rivalry,

(09:39):
we're approaching, you know, like I said at the beginning
of the show, some kind of moment where the United
States government is going to have to be brought back
together again like Humpty dumpty, or face some very terrible consequences.
In other words, this orgy of anti government activity, the
attempt by Trump and I I'm talking about the fastist

(10:01):
cabal that's got the reins of government, got the judicial,
got the executive, got the legislatior branch. That's what I'm
talking about when I say anti government activity, This attempt
by Trump and coverany to smash the state, and this,
like I said, the United States, and I said this
on Friday Show, this is the modern state par excellence here, right,

(10:25):
United States par excellence, such as it is. But you know,
nobody's going to say it's perfection. I mean, what was it.
Plato said, perfection is like a wheelbarrow. And you know,
Plato was just kind of like, I don't want to
diss the guy, but he was kind of like an
argument could be made that all he was was the
scribe of Socrates, because Socrates never wrote anything, so you

(10:46):
could kind of look at it that way. And he said,
and it may well have been Socrates who said it,
but Plato said, the perfection's like a wheelbarrow. The wheel
on the wheelbarrow is the perfection. And here we are
pushing the wheelbarrow and you never get to perfection. You're
always moving forward, but you never get to perfection. But

(11:08):
it's what we've got after all these years, right since Christianity,
since Richelieu, you know, Cardinal Richelieu France, three Musketeers, those
of you who have seen that. Now there's this, and
you've got to keep this going, hopefully for the benefit
of others as well who are coming after us. And
at this point, let's take a commercial break. That ends

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and this is politics by Jake. And we are back,
and we're getting to a point now where, for example,
we've got this question of who cut out, and we're

(13:01):
talking about how the government's falling apart, and how the
fascist cabal that has gotten control of the government amazingly,
It's just something that you look at and you shake
your head, is doing all sorts of anti government activity.
I'm not talking about the attacks on the Ice, Gestapo
and other things like this, which some might say, oh, well,

(13:21):
that's that's the anti government. No, that's not what I'm
talking about. I'm talking about what Trump is doing. Trump
is anti government. His fascist cabal is anti government. That's
what I'm talking about. So let's talk about it. We're
getting to the point where we've got this question about
who cut off the military shipments to Ukraine. Who cut
it off? Now, this is a controversy where Trump says

(13:45):
it's not happening. No, I would know if anything happened.
I would know, you know, I would be the first
to know. And let me just read that to you.
Can I let me read that to you as a
quote This is a quote from Trump. Okay, we're going
to send more weapons to Ukraine. They have to be
able to defend themselves. They're getting hit very hard. Now

(14:06):
they're getting hit very hard. We're going to have to
send more weapons, defensive weapons primarily, but they're getting hit
very hard. And then he goes through this stuff about
how if anything were decided I, that is, he would
be the first one to know, I would be the
one deciding. He says, well, yeah, of course not not

(14:27):
because half the time you ask him a question, what
do you think of this? And he says, I don't
know about it, never heard of it. What are you
talking about? Who said that? And all of this stuff
because the guy doesn't read the briefing books. He never has,
he never did during the first Trump administration, and all
the things that we've known for these many years. But

(14:49):
now the thes is here. Actually, we do have an article,
if I may bring this up, and it's done by
Brandon j. Wikert. Brandon J. Wygert writing in one of
the again one of the minor or lesser Washington DC publications.
He writes about who made the decision. Now it had
been assumed that the decision to cut off the weapons

(15:09):
to Ukraine had been carried out by HESA. The story
now is that the person who put this all together
is a guy named get this, Elbridge Colby. Remember when
I've talked to you for about the banality of evil,
Here it is here it is Elbridge Colby. In other words,
despite the hegemonic idea in the media that this was

(15:30):
Hegseth who did this on his own authority, and you
know he didn't have any authority. He's simply an office
boy for Trump, that he thought that the shipments to
Ukraine would simply stop, And of course this is impossible.
So anyway, we get the thesis of this article by Weikert,
which is that a certain Undersecretary of Defense for policy,

(15:54):
Elbridge Colby, is the one who did this. He's described
in the article as one of the very very few
died in the world. Trumpsts left that the Pentagon is
a sea, or in a Pentagon, I should say, which
is a sea of neocons and warmongers, and that this
guy Golby was the only one who took the initiative

(16:17):
to cut off the shipments. Now, this thing about cutting
off the shipments had been in the air it's of
course illegal. That money was authorized. It was appropriated under
a law the House and the Senate, and Biden signed it.
So this goes back to the Biden administration. So that's
where the authorized and appropriated money comes from. There's an
article written in a publication called I was looking up

(16:39):
the name of the article in a publication called the
National Interest. It's one of your again, one of your
lesser Washington DC publications. And the idea is that this
is the art that the attitude of the article from
the outset of Trump's diplomacy attempt. The Russians have been clear.
The Russians have been clear, the only way to a
peace negotiation is for the United States to stop flooding

(17:01):
Ukraine with weapons. In other words, betray your own ally,
betray your own fighting ally. That is essentially wrecked half
of Putin's war machine. And now that they performed that service,
it's time to dump them, according to this Russian wisdom.
So well, the phrase useful idiots, which was coined so

(17:21):
far as I know, by Lenin, comes to mind. But
Trump realizes now that his popularity has taken some terrible hits,
and this idea of the Taco that you have tariffs
on China, no tariffs, tariffs, no tariffs, half tariffs, full tariffs,
triple tariffs, on and on and on, and that this

(17:43):
act is it's really getting old. And then you've got
these other failures. Again, if people are aware of anything,
they may know that now we've got the biggest measles
academic going on in the United States in many, many years.
And then we've got the Texas floods, where it's clear
it's kind of a co production that in Washington we

(18:04):
have the systematic decimation which again I talked about just
on Friday, of the NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
and then the United States Weather Service, the old Weather
Bureau going on, and how that decimation of the ranks
of the Weather Service opened up this tremendous vulnerability. And

(18:26):
we were told that the principal official responsible for linking
a weather forecast with community mobilization, with decades of experience
and all of the contacts in order to get fast
action to say at two o'clock in the morning, there's
going to be flash flooding, and get that done and
get the people to high ground so they won't be

(18:48):
there when the water begins to come through at five
o'clock in the morning, there was time to evacuate, but
it wasn't done. And I mean, what's the cause of that. Well,
a bureaucracy like this, it's it's like a military force. Really,
it's got to be a well oiled machine. It's got
to have all the connections, all the synapses have to

(19:10):
be absolutely demonstrable, they have to be firing, and they
did quite the opposite. So now we've got what looks
like about I would guess ultimately three hundred plus deaths
in Kirk County, Texas surrounding areas. And it's not stopping there.
There was just a cloudburst in Washington, d C. There
were reports of a tornado a funnel cloud in one

(19:32):
of the northern suburbs of the District of Columbia. So
the point is this the entire reliability of the weather forecast,
which is so fundamental to human life in general. Inevitably
this is now all up in the air. So there's
a sense of a kind of earthquake. Remember what I said,
Singularity pumped them Salians, and it's going to be a

(19:55):
political earthquake before too long, because it points to the
absolute competence, chaos, certainly venality of the money grubbing hustlers
and scoundrelers of this administration. So I mean, that's all
going on, you know. I mean, you've got all that,
You've got the domestic stuff, and then you've got this
situation with Ukraine, which I think we can get into

(20:18):
in this segment. We're going to talk more about it,
but I think we can start on it now. There's
also the Gaza thing going on Hamas Palestinians, but this
is decidedly secondary on the Gaza and the Hamas, and
there's a whole thing about that, and I'm going to
explain it, I swear, but for now, let me just say,

(20:39):
in my opinion, it's decidedly secondary. The fate of the world,
I would stress, the fate of the world is decided
in Eastern Europe and in the so called heartland the
areas around that. And that's the old mackinder geopolitics. At
the moment, that's not always true, but at the moment
I think it's increased true. We have the quote from

(21:01):
the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and Wang says to
the European Union representatives, we in China cannot allow Russia
to lose the Ukraine War because if they do, the
United States will be able to complete the long awaited
launched by Obama. I guess you would call it pivot
to Asia. And we representatives of the communist Chinese regime

(21:25):
of Tianmen Square infamy, where we killed our own people
by the thousands, and we don't even have accurate figures
on that. It could be the tens of thousands. We
can't take that. We want to have a free hand,
and we can't have that if the US are not distracted,
as he puts it, into Europe. So remember these fronts

(21:45):
are the same, Okay, And therefore, says WANGI, we therefore
support the Russian war effort with the sort of precursor parts, chemicals, elements,
you know that they slap together and that they throw
into the Ukraine battlefield, so unified, And you can't say,
let's have a pavement in Europe and let's have something
else in Asia. Let's be soft on Russia and tough

(22:08):
on China. You can't do that because this is essentially
an amalgam or an amalgam, pardon me, an amalgam. Not
that they have the same goals or anything like that,
but that just as a strategic matter, each one is
dependent on the other objectively, no matter what their policies are.

(22:30):
This is the Sino Soviet block, which they tell you
doesn't exist anymore. And I'm here to tell you that
it exists. It's been around for a long time. And
if you think that it went away, it didn't go away.
And there it is. And remember, let me just get
into this before we close the segment. Putin believes in something,

(22:51):
and I mentioned this at the beginning of their show.
It's called the theory of Moscow, the Third Rome, or
as the Russians would put it, and you'll excuse my
Russi for my Russian listeners, Moskoskaya Tioria, Tretova rima. And
it means that there are three empires at stake here, Okay.
The original Roman empire in Rome on the banks of

(23:12):
the Tiber in central Italy. That's the first that fell
in four to seventy six a d. But the second
Rome had already long before been transferred to the East
Diocletian Constantine in the period around three hundred and AD.
They transferred a lot of the imperial functions and so

(23:34):
forth to the Bosporus, some of them to other places, true,
true enough, but principally then to Constantinople on the Bosporus
in what is today Turkey. It's on the European side,
and that's the Bosporus, the exit from the Black Sea
into the Sea of Marmara. So there that's the Second Rome.
And that fell too, That fell in the fourteen fifties.

(23:57):
The Ottoman Empire took that over, So that was the
Second Rome. And the idea then is there was at
this time or thereabouts what the I guess the old
Romans would call it translato imparay, a transfer of the empire,
which was carried out then. And this is just really

(24:19):
important because this happened, This exists. I'm not just isn't
Jake talking through his at This happened, and this is
the way it went. The center of the empire went
to Moscow, according to this prophecy, and this was done
by an apocalyptic monk. His name was Philo Theis again.
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(24:42):
I've got at least one video. I think I've got
two or three to talk about it. Philo Theis Episcoff.
There's a monastery there, and he writes to the Tsar
in the early fifteen hundreds. And you know the interesting
thing is, actually he wasn't the tzar yet. This this
guy was the Grand Duke of Moscow still, but soon

(25:02):
after he does become bizar and that office still becomes
the czardom. And he says Zar two and Tzar is
like a temetic form of Caesar. Kaiser is a similar form.
It means Caesar. He says Zar. Two roams have fallen,
and a third one stands, and a fourth there shall

(25:25):
not be and that third one is Moscow. So okay,
that's about all we have time for on that. I mean,
we're coming back, but let's take a break. It's been
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is politics by Jake. We are back, so picking up
where I left off. Filo, Theists of Piscoff writes to
a guy who isn't even the czar yet, who's the
Grand Duke of Moscow, but he becomes the Czar, and

(27:22):
he says two rooms have fallen, and a third one
stands in a fourth that shall not be so, and
that's Moscow, because he's the Grand Duke of Moscow. See,
that's why he's writing to him. So the idea is
world domination, world conquest by Moscow. Moscow, according to this
is the third room in this crazy apocalyptic prophecy. And

(27:47):
in the minds of many of them, I can tell
you this over there. Well, I don't want to say
they all know it, but a lot of them know it,
including the rank and file Muscafites, because remember the Greek
Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, and the Russian Orthodox Church
is all over Ukraine, so they know it too. It's
their version of the prelude to the end of the world,

(28:10):
the Last Judgment, the Second Coming of Christ, all these
things together, which a lot of them want to see happen.

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Just like the.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Crazy nutjob evangelicals, Christian evangelicals in the United States also
want to see these things happen. They wouldn't miss it,
not for the world. So they want that to happen.
And it's the same way in Russia. Okay, but for
that to happen, though, the Russians have to conquer the world.
So I mean this is kind of disjunct it's kind

(28:42):
of schizophrenic. I realize that, but I'm just trying to
relate to you how they think about it. So don't
shoot the messenger. This is what proponents of this Juganism, Eurasianism,
this is what they think. So therefore they're not going
to give these things up. And reached this terrible situation

(29:02):
where it's just like Hitler. By nineteen thirty nine, it
was clear to everybody after that he had betrayed on
the Rhineland, which was first then on the Austrian Angelos,
on the question of the Sedate and land, the rest
of Czechoslovakia, and then he was making demands on Poland.
And what was clear is that you couldn't negotiate with

(29:25):
this guy. Agreements with Hitler were pointless. It was a
waste of your time. You weren't going to get anything
except maybe a little delay if that. And this is
now the status of Putin. He is incorrigible. He is
an exponent of international anarchy. His target, his goal is

(29:45):
the destruction of Western civilization, which he does not represent.
He is an antagonist of Western civilization, the sort of
Siamese twin that's locked in this sibling rivalry right, because
both are theoretically Christian, but one big difference. And I'm
talking about the Western side of Christianity and the Eastern

(30:06):
side of Christianity Siamese twins, but both theoretically Christian, but
with big differences, with differences that actually matter more than
the similarities in political practice. So anyway, so that's that's
our situation. So that's what's behind that. So all right,
So the Ukrainian situation may be close to a turning point.

(30:26):
And again it's one hundred and sixty thousand Russian troops
supposedly massed near the Ukrainian borders. Originally it's opposite Parkiv,
but other places too, And we've got our eyes not
just on Ukraine. But will this be combined with this
question of the Savalk Corridor, which I also talked about
a Friday, And it's a narrow neck of land. To

(30:48):
the east of it, you have Belarus completely owned by
it's completely owned by Russia. It's completely owned and operated
Russian satellite. These are what you would call white Russians.
So the Great Russians rule the white Russians. They want
to attack the so called little Russians that would be
Ukraine or the Ruthenians Ukraine. So that's one thing. And

(31:12):
then on the western side of the Sevalk Corridor, you've
got the Koliningrad Enclave, and that's a piece of Russia.
It's not connected to the rest of Russia. It is
the East Prussia, right, It's the city of Knigsburg where
Emmanuel Kant, the Russian, the German philosopher, that's where he lived.

(31:33):
It's in a city of the German Hanseatic League, which
the Russians took over at the end of World War Two.
So the idea would be this, if you can close
that gap, the corridor that goes between Belarus and the
Koliniingrad Enclave, then you have cut off three NATO countries Estonia,

(31:53):
Latvia and Lithuania see from north to south. And we've
still got that question. We've got that question and those
reports about some kind of Russian quick grab to grab
the city of Narva and Estonia. This is the extreme
northeast flank of NATO. Remember though, on the positive side,

(32:14):
we've got a brigade of the German Army the bundesver
a permanent brigade in Lithuania. And you can go back
and remember a brigade. You could say, well, you know,
you can't stop a whole Russian you know, expeditionary force.
You can't stop a striking force of seventy five thousand
guys with a single brigade. And that's true. But this

(32:35):
is the point. What you're doing there is you're putting
in a trip wire. You see, the United States Army
Berlin Brigade was just like that in West Berlin all
the way from nineteen forty five or so, all the
way to nineteen eighty nine, nineteen ninety one thereabouts, was
a trip wire. The Russians knew that if they attacked
West Berlin, they'd be running into the United States Army,

(32:56):
and that would make it impossible for even the most cowardly,
the most corrupt, the most poltroonish US president like Donald
Trump to simply ignore that. And that's what this Bundesvera
brigade would be in this case. And in this case
it's kind of a token of the commitment of all

(33:17):
the NATO countries. So now let's be guided here. And
I was watching a video the other day about a
guy who hates MacArthur, and a lot of people hate
Douglas MacArthur, and I can understand that he's a checkered guy.
General MacArthur in his speech to Congress when he was

(33:38):
fired by Truman and Dean Atchison and Dean Rusk and
the rest of them, the so called firing squad that
fired General MacArthur came back and he told the Congress
the very nature, the very nature of war requires that
you avoid prolonged indecision, that you need a decisive outcome,

(33:59):
and that it's the function of war in human affairs
that instead of these crises that go on endlessly, these
forever wars, it comes to it can be a terrible conclusion,
but at least a conclusion, as I think it was
Sherman who said the only mercy of war is to
end it fast. I should get that quote for you

(34:19):
so you can read that he said. I think he
started out he said, war as hell, there's no reforming it.
The only thing you can do with wors to end
it fast. But that's a paraphrasal so MacArthur's famous dictum.
And he did say that, but I think he was
quoting Sherman. In war there is no substitute for victory,
And he did say that. You know, hey, Donald Trump,

(34:42):
ever hear of victory. If your political program, I say
to you, Donald Trump, is to make America great again,
You've got to go back to victory. By some counts,
the last great US victory with General MacArthur's in John Landings,
which was just you know, tactically, it was brilliant, complete
defeat North Korea September nineteen fifty, if I'm remembering correctly,

(35:03):
the defeat of the original North Korean invasion of South Korea,
driving the Communists all the way back up the Alu
because they were down in Pusan and the United Nations
forces they were in this thing called the Pusan Perimeter,
this small area of South Korea, and they were about
to be destroyed. And then MacArthur did the Inchon Landings

(35:27):
completely turned everything around, drove them all the way up
to the thirty eighth parallel Chinese border between North Korea
and you know, mainland China. And what he's saying is
is that you've got to realize that war cannot be
carried on indefinitely. You cannot have all these rules. You cannot,

(35:48):
for example, have a privileged sanctuary for an enemy. The
idea was Russia wants you to think of Russia as
a privileged sanctuary, and they do when attacks can be
made nothing. You know, Russia can attack you, but you
can't attack Russia. See well, yeah, I mean that has
kind of pretty much been chewed up in the course

(36:10):
of this kind of situation that we've just been in.
The Ukrainians definitely not buying that one. So Putin has
made his choice, and we have to realize it, if
in fact we did not realize it in twenty twenty one,
which you know I did. But just saying he's made
his choice, we have to understand Putin has chosen all

(36:30):
out war. As I said before on other shows, this
is the hill that he dies on. He is at
war as much as he can be. There's no way
he could be more or really without of course starting
to fire his tactical nuclear weapons. I guess he could
do that. And indeed, intercontinental ballistic missiles. He's got ICBMs

(36:52):
for the United States, for Canada, for others. He's got IRBMs,
which are intermediate range ballistic missiles. Those can cover all
of Europe, all the way out to Ireland and to Portugal,
places like this, and to Russia a Turkey of course,
traditional enemy. But this is the thing we need to realize.

(37:13):
Diplomacy is exhausted. It's another way of saying, you can't
make deals with Hitler because he won't keep the deals.
This is the limitation, right, the art of the deal
does not contemplate Hitler in nineteen thirty nine where the
guy has you know, he said, this is my last
territorial demand in Europe. Well, you keep making demands though, right.

(37:33):
He kept making the demands after the Sedate and Land.
He wanted Bohemia. After that, he wanted Slovakia, the eastern
part of Slovakia, make that into a separate puppet state.
And then he wanted pieces of Poland. Then he wanted
all of Poland, and then he wanted the extinction, the
extinguishing of Poland. You can't deal with a person like this.

(37:56):
It has to be the language of force, and that
is what we recommend. Diplomacy is exhausted. Stop talking about negotiation.
Negotiations are pointless. You've got to force putin to come
begging to the peace table. And what I recommend is
you can simplify it even more so. All right, so
what do we need let's see if I can get

(38:17):
through this. It's possible to contemplate, certainly, maybe not deroger,
you know, but you would do well to have an
ultimatum by the United States and other countries, you know,
the Coalition of the Willing. United States can rejoin the
Coalition of the Willing, they will be allowed back in.
Begin to show some leadership instead of the skulking and

(38:39):
cowardness and lingering and whining. And the way to do
that would be on the part of the United States.
The thirty governments of the Coalition of the William minus
the United States, are not doing any of that. It's
the United States, led by the fascist cabal of Donald Trump,
that's doing that typical queen's life landlord, money grubbing, nickel pinching, whining.

(39:05):
I'm always getting taken. It's so unfair. That's what you've
got representing the United States, and it's got to stop.
So okay, So getting back to the way to do
this would be we governments, we free world governments. Japan
is welcome, of course, South Korea so forth, we and
I'd say the Republic of China and Taiwan would be

(39:26):
most welcome as well. We demand that Russia withdraw all
forces from Ukrainian territory, repatriate your own troops to your
own Russian territory like Gromov did in Afghanistan. You will
not be molested, You will be allowed to leave. Go
and stop bombing, stop artillery, stop any and all missile

(39:50):
airborne artillery system attacks on Ukraine. And after that we
can have negotiations. But the prelude to negotiation has to
be get out of Ukraine. Like I said, the Grumov plan.
That's what Grumov did. He said, what am I going
to do? I have to leave good, you should leave.

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and we are back. So all right, we've got to
the point where the coalition of the Willing, including other

(42:04):
nations like South Korea and Japan, the most welcome Taiwan.
We're saying, you know, you need to leave, you need
to follow the Soviet general Gromov who left Afghanistan. There
are no negotiations really, so let's talk about what we
need here. Here, here are some action points. Okay, the

(42:27):
immediate large scale shipments, the US Patriot missiles including the
most advanced Patriot missile systems and other patriots. And the
US Army has great anti drone system. It's mounted on
a large cheap and it's got you know, gattling guns
I guess on top and other things. There are some

(42:47):
is Israelis I believe that have something with lasers, but
get those. Get the anti drone systems to Ukraine. In
the last couple of nights or since last week, we
have had a couple of nights where the Russians and
this is just this is the insanity of Putin. The
Russians have put up like five hundred and twenty five

(43:07):
hundred and thirty drones plus a bunch of ballistic missiles.
And then the other night it was seven hundred and
twenty eight drones with a number of ballistic missiles. So
you know, stop stop haggling about money.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
It was once send in another context, right with the
crisis with Mexico, where vulgar the Treasury said, you know,
I don't care what you pay for oil. Stop wasting
time with the price of oil. In this case, stop
haggling about money. It's great to go from two to
five percent, but that's all medium to longer term. We
don't give a damn how much this costs. You've got

(43:42):
to say, the priority, the imperative, the absolute must is
to get those systems delivered. And of course the Russians
are fools in the sense that they're making the same
mistake as Hitler. Hitler thought that the blitz Kreek bombing,
the constant lift off of bombing of London would break
them arale of the British people and lead them to

(44:03):
demand surrender. And it boomeranged big time. And that's what's happening.
To putin. He really believes that by sending these storms
of drones and things into Ukraine that he's going to
make the Ukrainian's cave in and sue for peace. And
this will not happen. This will not occur. The report

(44:24):
the other day was just in the past twenty four hours,
the Russians launched upwards of seven hundred and twenty five
drones and a dozen ballistic missiles against Ukraine. This is
the biggest attack ever. Do you know what happened? They
killed one guy, one dead, and that sums it up.

(44:45):
Tragic is the one dead is And certainly it is tragic.
This is a lunatic investment of military assets and it
won't work. And it also is very bad international public
relations that seem to be happening here. So stop the
hag We're not shopkeepers, we're not debt collectors. Right, We're
supposed to be great powers. Then we have the Grand

(45:06):
Bloomenthal Bill in Congress, starts in the Senate, of course,
and because of putting it forward, we just had the
past twenty four hours, we have Macron, the President of Prance. Macron,
well past like seventy two hours. Macron Sircuit Starmer of
Britain Prime Minister meeting in London. It's an attempt now
to create the Anglo French entent of what is it

(45:29):
nineteen oh three, which has been on and off ever since,
different kind of contents. But Macron meets with Starmer get
the bad blood of Brexit out of the way, try
to minimize the idiotic self inflicted damage of Brexit. Boris
Johnson one or more on that guy was. But the
idea is they say, we've got to have more sanctions
against Moscow. They've got to have the Coalition of the Willing.

(45:53):
This is now the Anglo French Coalition of the Willing
with thirty countries and they're talking about what to do
now is sanction. What to do for the future is
to have a peacekeeping force ready to go continental Europeans
go into Ukraine and increase this trip wire function. And
that's I think exactly right. You forced put into the
negotiating table, that's correct. If you want to have that,

(46:16):
you don't want to delay it though. You want to
end the fighting. Russians out, Russian go home, Ivan go home.
That's the only way to look at it. And the
Russian economy, of course, is in very bad shape. In
addition to the chron and Starmer in the room, we
had a number of others calling in, you know, on
a zoom call, Italian Prime Minister Maloney, who is very

(46:39):
good on these international questions, Zelenski of Ukraine and Senator
Graham Senator Blumenthal were part of this consultation, and so
it went from a bilateral France England, with France essentially
representing the European Union dealing with the United Kingdom. But
then it was expanded to become the question of Ukraine.

(47:02):
There had just been a conference in Rome, Italy about development,
the economic reconstruction and development of Ukraine starting now because
you have to because look, you're going to need electricity
for the winter, You're going to need heating for the winter.
You can't just say all of that waits for peace.
It can't really wait for peace in quite the way

(47:24):
that some people seem to think. You've got to recognize,
you know how brutal this thing is that's being done
by the Russians. All right, So we want the Congress
to do to pass and sign the Graham Blumenthal bone
crushing Sanctions Bill. And the idea with this bill is
if you buy oil or other sanctioned elements from the Russians,

(47:45):
you are hit with a five hundred percent US tariff.
Now that makes sense. I am absolutely with this. This
is what a tariff should be used for. Essentially, this
says to China mainland China Okay, you choose, you want
to trade with the US, Okay, it can be reasonable.

(48:06):
But if you insist on being the backup the rear
echelon of the Russian attack on Europe, then no, then
you can go and stew in that choose and you
will have riots because your whole economic stick is based
on trading with the West, and you think you have
a right to it, Well you don't. And you know

(48:28):
this is the measure that's now on the horizon. So
China India too, right, Oh, you want to be morally superior, Fine,
you can't be the main purchaser of Russian oil, and
you can modulate some of that stuff. Obviously, you want
to be much much more understanding of the problem of
India than you do of China, because you know, China

(48:48):
is arming for war. India is not arming for war
against the West. Okay, so let's not kid ourselves about that,
all right?

Speaker 1 (48:56):
Then?

Speaker 3 (48:56):
Point three, the Russian assets in the Western banks were
held to a large extent in Belgium, not only but
to a large extent in Belgium. Russian assets and Western
banks need to be confiscated, expropriated, seized, and both the
interest which is now already going with the interest right

(49:17):
that the interest on these holdings being used to arm Ukraine,
but the principle the actual money the assets have to
be transferred to Ukraine. So it's out of the reach
of the Russians forever because one of their demands is
that they want all their assets back, and I think
they probably want the interest payments back to So the

(49:38):
answer to that is a resounding yet. So that's number three. Now.
The other thing is what I have here on my
original list is fire. Hegxeth Hexath absolutely positively qualifies as
a provocateur. He's a saboteur. I mean, who told you
Hegseath to cut off these shipments to Ukraine. It's a
public law, and again, once it's passed, you've got to

(49:59):
do it. You cannot hoard this money. That's what the
Nixonian Anti Impoundment Act is about. You cannot say I'm
not going to spend the money. You cannot say, well,
Trump's not impounding it, but the Secretary of Defense is
impounding it. You can't do it. Did somebody tell him,
tell us, give us, you know, put him on the stand.
Let's have a hearing. Who told you to do that, Hegzeth,

(50:22):
did Trump tell you to do that? He cut off
military existence to Ukraine, apparently without informing other people in
the United States government. Now I don't know if I
can really believe that he didn't inform anybody, but it's possible.
So see what I mean when I started off the show.
We're dealing now with the breakup, the chaotic breakup of

(50:42):
the modern state par excellence. And this is intolerable. What
Hitler and Stalin could never do is being done from
the inside. Okay, So now to conclude, I have a
fifth point. We have the Russian shadow Fleet. This is
the fleet of rogue oil tankers. They come streaming out
of that thing the Gulf of Finland right the port

(51:03):
of Saint Petersburg to the north of Finland, the south
of Estonia. They come out of the Gulf of Finland
and they're in the Baltic Sea. Then they've got to
go out through Denmark essentially. Right, They've got to pass
the islands of well, it's the Swedish island of Gotland,
and then there's the Danish one. There are two little
ones anyway, one is Swedish, one is Danish. And then

(51:24):
they go out through the belt right from Kadagat to Skagarak,
and you know, start deploying warships there and check them out.
If they're carrying illegal oil, then you can take measures.
So the United States Navy should be there too, not
just the German fleet and the Scandinavian fleets. They are there,
but the United States garrisons in the front line states. Again,

(51:46):
tripwire forces. They're not going to attack anybody. The Berlin
Brigade was not going to attack East Germany. They're too
weak to attack anybody. But it would be crazy. But
for defense they have a lot to be done, mainly tripwire.
You want to start a general war, fine, then have
at it. There's nothing we can do about that. It

(52:06):
will be for us to meet your exertions. But expand
US garrisons in the frontline states on the eastern flank
of NATO. That would be going from north to south Finland.
Of course, if countries want this, and I think many
of them do, they've all been under Soviet domination. They
know Russia. They don't want what Russia is selling offer
it to be sure, Finland, Estonia and Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,

(52:30):
followed then by Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey as well, all of
whom have a border with Russia. So offer them significant
increases in US garrisons, just like the Berlin Brigade of
the Cold War. And that's about all the time we have.
We've gone over time already. I had more, but it'll
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