Valuetainment - November 02, 2025


"1,600 Foot Tidal Wave" - Putin’s Nuclear Poseidon Torpedo Is A CHILLING Warning To The West


Episode Stats

Length

17 minutes

Words per Minute

184.05362

Word Count

3,231

Sentence Count

355

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

Russia tests a nuclear weapon capable of destroying coastal cities with radioactive tsunamis, and President Trump says they're going back to nuclear testing. Plus, a special guest joins the show to discuss the latest in the ongoing crisis between the United States and South Korea.


Transcript

00:00:00.120 Putin drops the news saying that Russia is officially testing Poseidon nuclear torpedo
00:00:10.440 capable of destroying cities with radioactive tsunamis.
00:00:15.500 This is New York Post.
00:00:16.800 Just two days ago.
00:00:18.540 Rob, is this the clip of what they're testing?
00:00:20.160 Yeah, it's an animation of what the...
00:00:21.820 Okay, this is not what they're testing.
00:00:23.620 This is what they have just to show you what's capable of doing.
00:00:25.560 Go ahead, Rob.
00:00:30.000 The music isn't helping.
00:00:32.660 Okay.
00:00:34.380 I'm sure you're reading that, Vinny.
00:00:35.920 I got you.
00:00:36.680 I got you.
00:00:37.800 Everybody's going to die.
00:00:39.360 You're going to die.
00:00:41.440 Okay.
00:00:42.000 Okay.
00:00:42.700 Missile launch.
00:00:43.940 Submarine.
00:00:46.040 So, that guy goes.
00:00:48.560 And then look what this guy does.
00:00:51.100 He just dropped this two days ago.
00:00:53.860 Why are you showing this to the world?
00:00:55.940 Yeah.
00:00:56.940 Okay.
00:00:57.280 Why do you want the world to know this is your capability?
00:01:01.000 Why?
00:01:03.380 Okay.
00:01:05.180 Great music.
00:01:07.260 It's showing.
00:01:08.160 Killing people.
00:01:08.760 Yes.
00:01:09.360 Those are our aircraft carriers.
00:01:10.860 That's the design.
00:01:12.560 What else is it capable of doing?
00:01:15.400 Bone.
00:01:16.620 Look at that.
00:01:19.900 And I love how he put some music, hip-hop music.
00:01:22.520 Yeah, to make it softer.
00:01:23.380 Look at that.
00:01:23.800 1,600-foot waves.
00:01:25.500 I hope Trump's team makes a video going back.
00:01:32.180 200 meters is what, Tom?
00:01:34.200 200 meters.
00:01:35.360 Each meter is three feet.
00:01:36.800 Correct.
00:01:36.960 So, 200 meters.
00:01:38.000 So, a little over.
00:01:38.500 So, six.
00:01:39.920 Let me just read this to you to see what they're doing.
00:01:41.500 So, why is Putin doing this?
00:01:44.100 Why is Putin doing this?
00:01:45.340 What's he trying to say?
00:01:47.140 What's he trying to tell people?
00:01:48.620 Okay.
00:01:49.140 So, Putin drops that, okay, on a nuclear Poseidon capable of leveling coastal cities with 1,600-foot-high radioactive tsunamis.
00:01:59.380 1,600 feet is roughly a 160-story building coming at you.
00:02:05.940 And while he's doing this, not much is publicly known about Poseidon.
00:02:09.780 Reports estimate that the weapon is capable of carrying a two-megaton warhead or more than 150 times the power of a bomb.
00:02:16.380 The U.S. dropped on Hiroshima.
00:02:19.280 Vinny, 150 times stronger than what we dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
00:02:22.820 They are designed to trigger radioactive tsunamis of up to 1,600 feet from hundreds of miles away, according to Russia state media.
00:02:30.500 That's what he announces.
00:02:31.840 And what does President Trump come out and say all of a sudden?
00:02:34.100 What?
00:02:34.540 Tom, what does President Trump come out and say all of a sudden?
00:02:37.260 Well, we're going to start testing.
00:02:37.820 We're going to start testing.
00:02:38.280 We're going to go back to testing.
00:02:38.960 We're going to do a whole lot of testing.
00:02:40.580 We've got great nuclear program, wonderful, smart nuclear scientists that's wonderful, best in the world.
00:02:47.980 Some of them, my God, some of these wonderful people are great.
00:02:50.960 And we're going to go back and test again.
00:02:52.280 This is what he says.
00:02:53.780 We have more nuclear weapons than anybody.
00:02:56.440 We don't do testing.
00:02:57.580 We've halted it years, many years ago.
00:03:01.440 But with others doing testing, I think it's appropriate that we do also.
00:03:05.460 It was a...
00:03:06.460 Okay.
00:03:07.500 So when was the meeting with Xi?
00:03:09.760 Just this week.
00:03:10.800 But what day?
00:03:12.960 What day?
00:03:13.460 Give me a day.
00:03:13.840 What day was it, Rob?
00:03:14.700 When was the meeting with Xi?
00:03:15.600 It was Wednesday.
00:03:16.160 I thought it was Wednesday.
00:03:17.540 Wednesday?
00:03:18.060 I think Wednesday.
00:03:18.640 Okay.
00:03:19.280 Our Wednesday, right?
00:03:20.280 That's right.
00:03:20.740 Our Wednesday.
00:03:21.240 October 30th, which is yesterday.
00:03:22.960 Yesterday.
00:03:23.240 Okay?
00:03:23.940 Thursday.
00:03:24.700 Do you know when Putin announced this testing?
00:03:28.320 When?
00:03:28.700 Do you know when?
00:03:29.360 Thursday?
00:03:30.720 No, no.
00:03:31.280 A day before.
00:03:32.320 Oh.
00:03:33.040 Which is like, hey, right before your meeting, I want you to know what we have that we got
00:03:38.540 going on.
00:03:39.160 Okay?
00:03:39.760 So, Tom, your thoughts.
00:03:41.380 Okay?
00:03:41.540 With everything that's going on right now with Russia, China, how do you think this is
00:03:44.860 being managed?
00:03:46.020 And who and what country do you think is preventing the negotiation from going smoother?
00:03:51.920 Well, first of all, Russia's interfering here.
00:03:54.460 And Russia's doing it deliberately.
00:03:55.680 You had China in the days leading up to the South Korea summit where Trump and Xi met, Live
00:04:05.880 101.
00:04:06.540 And by the way, never mind.
00:04:07.460 There was a whole bunch of South Korea positive announcements that were made.
00:04:11.740 But Russia is the one that's meddling here.
00:04:15.120 Russia is putting it out there because they know that we are with Ukraine this week and
00:04:22.700 trying to get the war stopped there.
00:04:25.240 And we know that Russian stuff and Chinese stuff have made it to Iran.
00:04:30.540 And that's annoying to us trying to get peace in the Middle East because Iran turns around
00:04:35.040 and repurposes that stuff in their support of anything that begins with H.
00:04:38.920 And so Russia making an announcement ahead of time is, it's like, let's say you got, Vinny,
00:04:46.960 let's say you got divorced and you were a divorced person and your wedding's going to be on Saturday.
00:04:52.300 Okay.
00:04:52.700 And your ex-wife who's giving you complete crap about the custody of the kids.
00:04:57.120 I met her.
00:04:57.840 On Friday, on Friday, she makes a big announcement.
00:05:02.340 I'm pregnant with twins and emails it to everybody.
00:05:05.500 So you're going to your wedding and you got your two little girls there with you.
00:05:10.940 Yeah.
00:05:11.140 Custody for the weekend.
00:05:12.120 They're going to be in your wedding.
00:05:12.860 And then people start asking them, oh, you're going to have little sisters.
00:05:15.980 Isn't that great?
00:05:17.000 That's what Russia is doing.
00:05:17.960 They're throwing announcements down.
00:05:19.460 I honestly didn't get any of that story.
00:05:21.680 But I, I, I'm.
00:05:22.680 What's your point, Tom?
00:05:23.580 First of all, my ex would do something like that.
00:05:25.480 So he's right.
00:05:25.960 He's right.
00:05:26.460 I had a wedding announcement a day before.
00:05:28.000 So whose kids are the twins?
00:05:29.600 That's what I want to know.
00:05:30.860 I already have two kids, but she's lying and saying that even if it's not, you never called
00:05:35.580 them.
00:05:35.980 You didn't pay the child support.
00:05:36.860 I have that you need a DNA test.
00:05:38.540 I'm sorry.
00:05:39.440 Little Susie and little Debra.
00:05:41.580 It was 18 years, 18 years.
00:05:43.260 And on the 18th birthday, you found it was a yes.
00:05:45.380 I'm here talking about triangular diplomacy.
00:05:47.560 Tom's talking about twins diplomacy.
00:05:49.700 I know.
00:05:50.320 But go ahead, Tom.
00:05:51.020 So think, think about it.
00:05:53.460 Think about it this way.
00:05:55.200 The U.S. does have a relationship with Russia.
00:05:57.740 Yeah.
00:05:57.940 We're trying to negotiate through it.
00:05:59.460 We're trying to make that a better relationship.
00:06:01.080 We're trying to end the Ukraine war.
00:06:02.800 Yep.
00:06:02.960 At the same time, Russia's got this gas and energy deal that they've tried to do with
00:06:08.780 both India and China, mostly China.
00:06:12.760 And so in the midst of us getting together with China, Putin doesn't want us to have any
00:06:17.880 sort of the ice thaw on the relationship with China.
00:06:21.440 None whatsoever.
00:06:22.640 So he's happy to make our Poseidon torpedo could wreak havoc and everything on there.
00:06:29.560 And Trump, this says in Air Force One, well, if other people are going to go back to testing
00:06:33.420 and announcing things, maybe we should go back to testing, too.
00:06:36.140 By the way, we have more nukes than anybody in the world.
00:06:38.480 I actually love that.
00:06:39.240 And we have more technology.
00:06:40.820 I love that.
00:06:41.360 So, OK, well, if that's the way it's going to be, that's the way it's going to be.
00:06:44.580 Great gangster.
00:06:45.100 Adam, thoughts?
00:06:46.820 A couple of things here.
00:06:47.640 Number one, you talked about Henry Kissinger.
00:06:49.360 The whole thing that Henry Kissinger did was he practiced something called realpolitik.
00:06:52.820 It wasn't an ideologue.
00:06:54.420 He was basically dealing with how can we neutralize the issue that is now the Cold War that was
00:07:00.920 at the height of the Cold War.
00:07:01.760 I think it was when Henry Kissinger was at the height of his power.
00:07:05.980 And in geopolitics, you needed to neutralize Russia by awarding China these benefits of
00:07:12.560 working with America and opening up trade.
00:07:14.540 And that was part of the reason that Nixon gold standard appeasement to China and using
00:07:20.020 China as a counterbalance to Russia.
00:07:22.320 Now, it's not even close.
00:07:24.380 I mean, if you look at the most powerful countries in the world, Rob, I sent you a couple different
00:07:27.980 links.
00:07:28.400 It's USA number one, China number two.
00:07:31.320 Russia is as strong as Singapore, apparently, in this graph right here.
00:07:36.460 If you scroll up, Russia is a big, slow-moving nation.
00:07:40.200 Zoom in a little bit.
00:07:40.840 And Ray Dalio ranked these guys.
00:07:42.500 Is this Ray Dalio?
00:07:43.260 Yeah, it says Ray Dalio ranked the strength of nations by assessing metrics like GDP, world
00:07:47.000 trade, education, military strength.
00:07:48.700 So it's not just military strength.
00:07:50.360 This is based on overall.
00:07:52.280 So if it's military strength, Rob, if you can go to it, it's something else.
00:07:55.240 But let me just look at this, if you don't mind.
00:07:57.100 Let me just look at this, if you don't mind.
00:07:58.300 But so he put U.S. first.
00:08:00.120 He is such a big pro-China guy.
00:08:03.740 Continuously.
00:08:04.300 Is he really?
00:08:04.580 Oh, from the first meeting we had, it's been all pro-China.
00:08:08.200 Eurozone, he put three.
00:08:09.340 Germany, Japan, South Korea.
00:08:11.180 India, he put seventh.
00:08:14.240 Interesting to put India, seventh.
00:08:15.720 UK, France, Russia, he put, okay, Singapore, Australia.
00:08:19.700 Yeah, I mean, if he's talking pure economy.
00:08:21.820 Also, what is it, Rob, if we can highlight this, what is the blue versus the white component?
00:08:26.660 It's like what your capacity is?
00:08:28.300 Total strength per capita strength.
00:08:29.500 Per capita strength, gotcha.
00:08:31.340 So what's interesting about this is if you could scroll down, I mean, what, who is the
00:08:35.180 most allied with U.S. and China?
00:08:37.660 If you just want to go real quick, the Eurozone is with U.S.
00:08:39.920 Hold on, Rob, you're going a little too fast, my friend.
00:08:42.380 Germany's with U.S., Japan's with U.S., South Korea's with U.S., India, mostly with
00:08:46.500 the U.S., mostly.
00:08:47.600 50-50.
00:08:48.200 UK, what do you mean 50-50?
00:08:49.780 India?
00:08:50.480 BRICS?
00:08:50.840 Are you like...
00:08:51.600 Well, yeah, but they're more aligned with U.S. than they are with China.
00:08:53.960 They are.
00:08:54.680 Okay.
00:08:55.160 You have Russia, we'll throw that to China.
00:08:57.760 You've got Singapore, I would throw that in the U.S. category.
00:09:01.320 Australia, Canada, Turkey, sort of in the NATO, they're definitely running opposite.
00:09:08.040 But the point is this, the most powerful countries in the world, the most military-capable countries
00:09:12.380 in the world, the most economically advanced countries in the world are all aligned with
00:09:17.980 America.
00:09:18.300 Of course.
00:09:18.420 We should rest easy at night knowing that.
00:09:21.600 Rob, can you pull up the nuclear thing while he's talking about this?
00:09:24.780 Yeah, sure.
00:09:24.980 And Adam, I'm really curious to know where you're going to go with this.
00:09:26.980 Can you pull up the nuclear warhead?
00:09:28.440 And I want to turn it over to Adam Humberto, who just pulled it up, send it.
00:09:32.140 So this is total strength.
00:09:34.820 But if you think about nuclear strength of where Russia's at, this is where they rank.
00:09:40.440 Okay.
00:09:41.280 And this is Statista.
00:09:43.180 So Statista is not a politically left or right.
00:09:45.740 They just give you the data.
00:09:47.480 Russia's number one when it comes down to nuclear weapons as of January of 2025.
00:09:52.860 Then it's U.S.
00:09:53.840 Then it's China, France, U.K., India, Pakistan, Israel, North Korea, and others.
00:09:58.880 So go ahead.
00:09:59.280 Continue.
00:09:59.500 Yeah, I mean, the whole thing with Russia is, yes, nuclearly, we should be fearful of
00:10:04.940 them.
00:10:05.140 But everything else other than that has been a complete paper tiger.
00:10:08.020 We've been told for years we have to worry about Iran.
00:10:10.440 We have to worry about Iran.
00:10:11.860 Iran is as weak as it gets.
00:10:14.160 I mean, they just got exposed by Israel like that.
00:10:17.620 Russia, you know, you might want to call it the funding and the military assistance by
00:10:21.200 NATO and the EU, what have you.
00:10:23.200 But Russia can't even take territory from Ukraine.
00:10:27.260 So Russia is not as big as bad as we maybe would have thought.
00:10:30.200 And they have this nuclear cloud hanging over us and the world saying, don't make us hit
00:10:34.320 this button.
00:10:34.980 Don't make us hit this button.
00:10:36.100 The reality is they're probably not going to hit the button because it's mutually exclusive
00:10:39.400 extermination.
00:10:41.940 Mutual destruction.
00:10:42.460 You know what I think about when I think about Russia and Ukraine?
00:10:44.800 What?
00:10:45.280 Here's what I think about.
00:10:46.240 I think you ever see these guys that go into boxing that are massive bodybuilders who are
00:10:53.200 320 pounds and then they go fight a small guy, 180, nimble, fast, quick.
00:10:59.960 I think.
00:11:00.800 And they get their ass whooped.
00:11:01.780 And they get their asses whooped.
00:11:02.820 The big guy gets their asses whooped.
00:11:04.100 Yes, of course.
00:11:04.860 But the point I'm trying to make to you is what do big guys have that would one connection,
00:11:10.140 the other guy's going to sleep.
00:11:11.060 They got a knockout blow.
00:11:11.840 They got one punch.
00:11:12.640 And that's nuclear.
00:11:13.420 And that's the nuclear.
00:11:14.780 So Russia can choose to destroy Ukraine with their nuclear arsenal, but they can't because
00:11:23.560 they know if they do, everyone's going to come after them.
00:11:26.700 Of course.
00:11:27.160 And Ukraine knows that you're not going to use it.
00:11:30.760 So the part of you, you know.
00:11:32.220 But you also have something called nuclear fallout.
00:11:33.840 I'm far from a nuclear physicist.
00:11:35.480 That's Tom's job.
00:11:36.560 But if you drop a nuclear bomb, it's going to billow and smoke and go everywhere.
00:11:40.560 But there's going to be nuclear fallout all over Russia.
00:11:42.720 Am I wrong?
00:11:43.460 You know what Ukraine is embarrassing Russia with?
00:11:46.160 Everything?
00:11:46.960 Drones.
00:11:47.520 Oh, yes.
00:11:48.700 Small little $500 drones.
00:11:51.680 They're flying $500 drones into tanks and they're blowing them up.
00:11:56.220 If you look at one data here, Adam, that's the most concerning.
00:11:59.220 What's the one data there?
00:12:00.180 Look at the plus minus since last year.
00:12:02.300 Who's the biggest plus minus?
00:12:04.520 China grew by 100 nuclear weapons just in 12 months.
00:12:08.660 Yes, that's pretty good.
00:12:09.980 Hello.
00:12:10.780 Hello.
00:12:11.540 Hello.
00:12:12.180 We are quietly increasing.
00:12:13.620 Tom, thoughts?
00:12:14.040 And that's new generation.
00:12:15.440 That's right.
00:12:15.860 That's the better kind.
00:12:17.020 Correct.
00:12:17.660 Because the total number of Russia's warheads, you have to look at the generations of them.
00:12:22.300 They have warheads that are smaller, that were five on the tip, as they say, where when they launched the rocket, then five of them drop into an area.
00:12:32.120 Like when you're in a war and you've got the theater of battle, they can do it.
00:12:35.800 And so there's a big count in that.
00:12:37.340 You've got to respect the 4309.
00:12:39.400 But what China did, that's 100 of the super modern stuff with the deployment system.
00:12:46.600 And when you say deployment system, it's rockets that are big enough and accurate enough to go from here to there to put the weapon down.
00:12:54.060 What North Korea has never had is a reliable deployment system.
00:12:59.720 That's why you see them launching the rockets that they launched into the ocean near Japan.
00:13:03.580 And Japan always picks up the 9-1-1 and says to the U.S., they're doing it again.
00:13:08.400 And they launched these rockets.
00:13:09.860 What they're doing is they're trying to test and perfect their deployment system.
00:13:13.380 Because North Korea is just a little squeaky little voice until they get accurate rockets, missiles that can send the warhead from here to here.
00:13:22.100 But China's stuff is the advanced stuff.
00:13:25.620 And that's what's nerve-wracking.
00:13:27.080 You better recognize.
00:13:27.900 You better recognize and respect.
00:13:28.840 With China, for me, real quick, China's the big, this is the gold medal of Trump's complete deal.
00:13:37.240 I mean, he wanted to get in and out of the Middle East so he can pivot to China.
00:13:40.000 Everyone knows that he thought that he would end the Ukrainian war, Russia-Ukraine war, so he can pivot to China.
00:13:44.360 Everybody in his administration understands you have to pivot to China.
00:13:48.200 They are the people that you need to deal with.
00:13:49.600 They're the people, whether it's tariffs, trades, fentanyl, agriculture, chips, these rare-earth minerals, soybeans, supply chains.
00:13:56.200 What does Russia have that we want to concern with?
00:13:58.880 Number one, we want to end this war.
00:14:01.340 They have oil and natural gas, and they have caviar and vodka.
00:14:04.720 Russia is no longer a threat, maybe nuclearly.
00:14:09.500 China is the threat that we need to deal with, and as soon as we can end this nonsense in Russia and pivot to China would be incredible.
00:14:17.140 That may be right, but you need, and because of that, the better person to team up with is Russia, because China doesn't necessarily need you as much as Russia does.
00:14:27.240 That's the part where it's, you know, Trump, the way he was with Xi, it was good, but he wasn't as strong as he typically is.
00:14:36.300 Why?
00:14:37.160 Because Xi knows what's going on, and Xi behind closed doors is also doing his own game to cause Putin to distance himself from the states.
00:14:47.620 Now, the one thing about China, when you think about their history, the way they like things, they like things to be fairly calm.
00:14:53.600 They're not trying to get, they just want to get so strong when it's fairly calm.
00:14:57.540 But, I don't know, I think behind closed doors, Xi is like this to Putin.
00:15:01.820 Oh, for sure.
00:15:02.540 Xi is like this to Putin.
00:15:03.540 Well, you made a really good point about that Xi does not respond to flattery.
00:15:08.420 Like, if you take a look at what Trump was able to do in the Middle East, a lot of these strongmen, these autocrats, these people in the Middle East,
00:15:14.300 they succumbed, just like Trump, almost to flattery.
00:15:17.760 And, like, there's something in it for them, what he did with Erdogan, he's going to give him this, what he did with Xi in Egypt.
00:15:23.460 There's no flattery to a piece sheet.
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