EPISODE 373: TREEHOUSE ANTIFA VOWS VIOLENCE
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Antifa and Atlanta have declared a night of rage after the shooting and killing of a state trooper by an Antifa member. We discuss the similarities between the events of January 20th, 2019 and the events on that day six years ago.
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Antifa and Atlanta have declared a night of rage after the police shooting and killing of an Antifa member who opened fire on a Georgia state trooper.
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Police had to push back the protesters so firefighters could get to the flames.
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This upped the temperature, which, of course, was the point.
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One demonstrator threw a flashbang grenade back at police.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily powered by Turning Point USA.
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It is six years since the events of President Trump's inauguration just showed you a video compilation of that.
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Now, you're not going to see those types of videos online.
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You're not going to see those types of videos on the mainstream media.
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You're not going to see those types of pictures probably anywhere because nobody likes to talk about the fact.
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That when Antifa attacked, they called it J-20, Trump's inauguration.
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They were specifically attempting to stop him from being inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States.
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I was there with the beautiful and lovely Tanya Tay.
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Hundreds of Antifa spilling out of vehicles coming up from the subways.
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And by the way, they weren't attacking the government.
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They were attacking people just walking down the street.
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Innocent businesses that had nothing to do with anything.
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Now, let me tell you a little story about what happened with these individuals.
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And they said that their rights were infringed because the Metropolitan Police Department, the D.C. police, rounded them up in mass arrests.
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And so not only did all of them have their charges dropped because of the ACLU, the people on the screen that you just saw, their organizations received a settlement.
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From the city of Washington, our nation's capital, over $1.2 million.
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Now, we had just had the deplorable the night before.
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And if you watch my Antifa Files segment that we did, or the series that we did here on Human Events Daily, you would have seen we discussed this at length.
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That the night before the inauguration, we held a pre-inaugural ball, and it was attacked by the same group.
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But at the end of the day, all of those people had their charges dropped.
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And it was the same message that resonated throughout not only the Trump administration, but for years to come, all the way up until today.
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That if you put on the black mask, that if you go into the black bloc, that you will not face legal consequences.
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Now, to be sure, we did see some people arrested and prosecuted in 2020.
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This is three years before the domestic color revolution.
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And I laid out yesterday how they used George Floyd's death to launch a domestic color revolution here in the United States.
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That was kicked off by the events of 2017, January 20th.
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Because the people there knew that the ACLU, that the institutional left, would all have their backs.
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And the same entities and organizations, the same forces that pushed the J-20 attack to happen were the same ones that were behind the George Floyd riots.
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But none of them have ever faced consequences for this.
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Now, interestingly enough, six years ago, when I was, shall we say, a little less recognizable than I am today, I actually infiltrated the planning meetings for the J-20 attacks.
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So, I was in the meeting in the basement of a church in D.C.
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And I sat through the Antifa meeting where they talked about all of the things they were going to do.
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They talked about specifically the map of how they were going to march, where they were going to lay out their attacks,
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how they were going to use the security cordon that had been put in place by the Secret Service for the attendees to come to be able to partake in the inauguration,
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I recorded them, shared this information with Project Veritas.
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I also shared it with law enforcement, Secret Service, Metropolitan Police Department.
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I was on 395, the highway, coming home with Tanya Tay and my brother Kevin.
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They pulled their car across, blocked the highway, got out, started marching.
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Because their rage was being used and was being utilized by the same people that launched the domestic color revolution in 2020 in our country.
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What they called it was the deconstruction project.
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The deconstruction project of dismantling the administration even before President Trump had been inaugurated.
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Some of them were part of the national security state.
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And then here at the lower tier, we see the street violence, the thugs, the militant wing of, quote, unquote, the resistance.
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treehouse antifa what the heck is that so here's what's going on in the city of atlanta i should
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say just outside the city of atlanta there is an ongoing has been an ongoing standoff between
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police officers and members of local antifa anti-fascist organizations in and around the
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georgia area some coming even in from outside the area and what they're doing is the city of atlanta
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wants to establish a police training center out of outside of the city and they're using this
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property which was which is actually government owned already it's the old atlanta prison farm
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now we don't do prison farms anymore so it has been largely abandoned they want to use this abandoned
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area out in the forest to establish a new training center for police officers now the city of atlanta
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points out that they had more homicides in the year 2020 than they had had any year since the 1990s so
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homicides rising crime is rising police morale is low of course because of the actions of black lives
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matter the actions of antifa the actions of our own government to demonize police officers all of this
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has been going on for about the last three years uh in large part the woke movement exists to demonize
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and destroy the institutions of law enforcement in our country or take over them and of course only make
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them work for their side eventually what they want is a national police force that's run from the
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federal government exactly like the fbi but that would be actually controlling your neighborhoods your
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street corners the places where you live so this is of course what the uh collectivists and central
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planners would love and that is why they demonize police so much so police are trying in atlanta at least
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are trying to set up a new training center and because there's going to be a mock village as part of the
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shooting range the antifa militants out there have called it cop city so they're calling this so
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treehouse antifa has started called their protest stop cop city or defend atlanta forest and starting in
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late 2021 they they actually established tree houses and very primitive types of perimeters outside the
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confines of where they're trying to build this thing that land that was originally set up for
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the old atlanta prison farm and these antifa militants have stayed out there they've been
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resupplied by uh by their their comrades in some cases finding resupply online they still of course
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have access to power they have access to the internet and so they're receiving reinforcements
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and financial reimbursements from that and from their comrades and they've established something of
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a makeshift autonomous zone now it's nowhere near as developed as the chas was in seattle when i was
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able to infiltrate that back in the summer of 2020 but what we're seeing out there not only the fact
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that they have dug in they've been out there for over a year at this point but they have become
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increasingly and increasingly militant to the point where during a police activity and it's still kind of
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uncertain what exactly the activity was a georgia state trooper was closing in on this protest on
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this autonomous zone they've set up out in the forest and he was shot at by one of the antifa militants
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the state trooper was injured however he did not die uh he's still living and it looks like he's going to be
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okay the georgia bureau of investigation says that according to fox 5 26 year old manuel esteban
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paez tehran opened fire on a georgia state patrol trooper during quote a clearing operations let's get
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the official story investigators say he did not comply with commands by a joint task force and that he
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fired first he was later shot and killed by other officers near the site of the controversial quote
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and by the way i love this right i'm just reading from fox 5 atlanta the controversial cop city what's
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controversial about the police having a training facility like did you ever watch the police academy
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movies did anyone think oh this is so controversial the police shouldn't have a training facility how
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could you have possibly have a major city that has a police training facility that's so incredibly
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just horrible it's horrific it's so controversial so even fox 5 atlanta you see puts these little
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editorial nudges into their own work controversial training facility why is it controversial it's a
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police training facility now you can like it or not like it you can say you want it or you don't want
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it but for a media outlet to insert editorialized words like that and loaded words like that you know
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controversial they used to do this a lot with uh with jordan peterson and jordan peterson is someone
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who you know i like jordan and uh you know i certainly don't agree with him on everything but
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obviously you know you were i should put this you know more or less on the same team but the
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whenever they referred or used to refer to him before i guess he resigned at the university of
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toronto they would always call him the a the controversial university of toronto uh professor of
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psychology and i said is that a seat is that a title controversial professor or is he just a professor
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of psychology and so it's just another great example of how they constantly use these weasel words
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and use these editorialized words to shift you and to tell you who you're supposed to support
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when you're reading a story or not so in this instance you have militants who should have been
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cleared out there on day one but unfortunately for whatever reason the governor of georgia allowed
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them to stay call in the national guard immediately have them all dealt with and if they're in trees
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and they won't get out of the trees then cut the trees down it's as simple as that we don't do this
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we don't allow this in our cities we don't allow this outside of our cities we want law and order
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and if they don't like the idea of a training facility then they can go petition they can go get votes
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they can go do anything they like but when they resort to violence and shooting at police officers
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in this case shooting and hitting a georgia state trooper they were told he was hitting the pelvic
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region then we absolutely can't stand for that so number one well i'll put it this way he just became
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a good member of antifa but no but more broadly more broadly we need to understand that this movement
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has not gone away because our government has not dealt with it at the state level or the federal
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level and until leaders come in at the state level it's probably going to be the state level
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that bring in state national guard forces to deal with them in a timely and orderly manner
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we are going to continue having this low level low intensity insurgency from these radical militant
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forces until they are dealt with and and mopped up and then on the back end the charges need to stick
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all the way through trial not like we saw with j20 and the dc militants who attacked trump's inauguration
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kevin mccarthy said no blank checks that makes sense to me we're not asking for a blank check i'm not
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i'm asking for military aid to accomplish the purpose of driving russian invaders out of ukraine
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if putin gets away with this there goes taiwan if putin's successful in ukraine is not prosecuted
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under international law everything we said since world war ii becomes a joke he will continue
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beyond ukraine lindsey graham i couldn't agree more the united states needs to be doing everything
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as possible to defend ukraine to stop russia the nazis of moscow in fact lindsey my only question
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here senator is why are you stopping so short i mean we're we're not sending them abrams tanks we're
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only sending them bradley's a couple of strikers i mean a little bit of armor is that really not enough
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why aren't we giving ukraine aircraft carriers why aren't we giving ukraine submarines why aren't
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we giving them just full compliments of the united states air force i i don't understand why lindsey
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graham isn't does he not care about democracy does he not care about democracy enough to know
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that it's time to give ukraine i'm just gonna say folks i'm just gonna say it's time to give ukraine
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nuclear weapons in fact we don't even need to ship the nuclear weapons over there since ours have
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range why don't we just hand over our nuclear keys and the controls of our nuclear arsenal to
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president zelinski and that way zelinski whatever you'd stop the war in a day right because of course
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if zelinski's in charge of the nukes then russia would have no choice than to pull back right
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wouldn't that be the real option here wouldn't that be the best option on the table oh wait
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it's funny though because it seems like forcing a diplomatic solution or a peace solution a ceasefire
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if you will doesn't actually seem to be what lindsey graham is calling look let me let me go back
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all right the united states was involved in proxy wars with the soviet union for a very long time
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throughout the entire cold war essentially whether you look at korea and vietnam as that
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you can look at obviously our action in south america iran contra was about containing communism
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and soviet forces and then of course afghanistan throughout the 1970s and 1980s our support of what
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eventually became the mujahideen was precipitated on this idea that we would be able to use them as a
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force to prop them up and defeat the soviet union and then of course as we all know afghanistan became
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a sparkling utopian paradise following the events of the end of the soviet war and nothing bad
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ever happened again in afghanistan following u.s involvement in the 1980s and so when we look at
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the situation ukraine today and senator graham's comments in ukraine by the way you have to pull
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back and say why was it that every single u.s president throughout the entire cold war did
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everything possible to make sure that u.s forces and u.s equipment did not come into direct conflict
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with the ussr direct conflict with another nuclear power and it's as simple as this because the minute
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that you start bringing nukes into a situation like that and i'll definitely respond to the idiotic
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comments of peter zahan who just said the exact same thing that lindsey graham did when he was on rogan
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earlier this week that the only that well we have to defeat russia because if we don't defeat russia
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on the battlefield that wait but if we do defeat russia on the battlefield right his reasoning makes
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no sense so he says if we defeat russia on the battlefield then russia will use nukes so we have
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to defeat russia on the battlefield wait hold on zayhan you're losing me if we defeat russia on the
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battlefield in ukraine okay so we we want the ukrainian people to be safe of course but then
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you're saying that if that happens then they will utilize their nuclear arsenal and perhaps come
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after us perhaps go after ukraine obliterate the country glass the entire place and go in and rule
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over the embers so you want that or you don't want that because your line of reasoning says
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that this will end a nuclear war mr zayhan and here's lindsey graham using the exact same line
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of reasoning so couldn't you also just i don't know you know maybe go to the line of reasoning used by
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every single u.s president throughout the cold war who said we need rapprochement
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with this great power we need diplomacy we need to seek ceasefires and end to the fighting and find
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a way to avoid oh what a concept i know avoid nuclear war and now he ties it to taiwan and you know
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obviously just a very cheap shot there because russia and china crazy as it as it seems
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they're not actually the same country because one of them is run by the ccp the ccp which is directly
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tied in with the world economic forum the ccp which is directly tied in with our establishment
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the u.s chamber of commerce numerous politicians on both sides of the issue of the aisle and the ccp
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which of course is bankrolling this new rise of globalism which we saw all week on full display at
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world economic forum so my question is when you have one country that's poised to become a major
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player in world affairs and another country which yes while being a nuclear power is has become
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something of a pariah in world affairs save their connection with china which of them is a greater
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threat to us and if so why wouldn't you want to find a way to at least live with them doesn't mean
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you agree doesn't mean you have to countersign and and cosign everything they do of course not
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certainly far from it but i want the people of our country to be safe from russian nukes i want
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my children to be safe from russian nukes and i want my children to be safe from the idiots in
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washington dc that are marking us towards a two-front global conflict lindsey graham the senator right
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there i would put him obviously in that camp now i have been handed a note because it's been what do
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we hear uh covered davos every single day everything that's going on we've went around the world antifa
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we've got of course uh ukraine russia going on right now um by the way we're gonna have a huge
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