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now notice how back then they referred to isis k as being from afghanistan. and all the vast majority of its attacks, of all, mainly occurred in afghanistan with some actions in places like a rock in iran, syria, a little bit. i guess it's hard to nail down. i know geography could get a little confusing, but, but those are not countries that are in the cactuses. those countries are just named are not in the caucus, it's, it would seem that what simon the western media are doing is trying to squeeze a square peg into a round holes. some western reporters and even government officials seem to be trying to make it as if there was a clear and relevant connection between isis k and russia. but they're really doesn't seem to be one. i mean, it's just the way it is. i'll tell you this. yesterday, right here on this program, we interviewed analysts march the boat and i didn't know what he said. so i was taking it back by he showed an eye opening perspective on who isis k really is, who they really are tied to as the leader of quote, unquote, isis k was a contractor a
now notice how back then they referred to isis k as being from afghanistan. and all the vast majority of its attacks, of all, mainly occurred in afghanistan with some actions in places like a rock in iran, syria, a little bit. i guess it's hard to nail down. i know geography could get a little confusing, but, but those are not countries that are in the cactuses. those countries are just named are not in the caucus, it's, it would seem that what simon the western media are doing is trying to...
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what is happening right now with the war in afghanistan, a war that we were in for 20 years. let me please say that again. we were there for 20 years. that is more than the revolutionary war. the civil war, world war 2 and world war 3 had throw in vietnam or korea, all of those combined. and they treat it as if it didn't happen. as you know, you know, what did happen. so we spent $300000000.00 a day of your money if you happen to be a taxpayer in the united states and you've got for that $300000000.00 a day for 20 years. you got nothing? fuck cuz 0. yeah. zip 0. not say that, uh huh. and we also, by the way, last 7000 soldiers, 7000 dead us soldiers and marines. also more than 280000 that i've damaged. so what you think like the bank story that we should be questioning that for those 20 years to, to, to make sure that we don't screw up again so that we don't do something as colossal, colossally stupid as we did there again? no, no, i mean, you know, i'd say that generally speaking, our media doesn't even talk about it. and when our politicians don't talk about it, this is wha
what is happening right now with the war in afghanistan, a war that we were in for 20 years. let me please say that again. we were there for 20 years. that is more than the revolutionary war. the civil war, world war 2 and world war 3 had throw in vietnam or korea, all of those combined. and they treat it as if it didn't happen. as you know, you know, what did happen. so we spent $300000000.00 a day of your money if you happen to be a taxpayer in the united states and you've got for that...
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by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really is and, and on your business you put in a ledger. don't know where these 10000000000 dollars want kemp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american citizen, i got to tell you, i mean this, this, this, this, this really process me. and it should frost. most americans watching this bridge go down this morning it's and by the way to be fair, this was not one of those bridges. i think my, my original reporting on this is a, this was, this was not one of those bridges on the list. nonetheless, 44000 bridges in the united states, in poor condition. we can't fix them, but we're spending our money to countries all over the world with how is wrong with this picture? and i'm, i'm sorry, i'm sorry rick, you can't have nice bridges and other infra
by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really is and, and on your business you put in a ledger. don't know where these 10000000000 dollars want kemp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american...
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there were also a number of tag fighters in both afghanistan and in syria fighting with the she, heidi formation. so it is not on believable. i believe that's probably why for tags were picked for this because there is a degree of plausible, you know, deniability that they could be involved in, in, in isis, k attack. however, these 4 individuals, there's no evidence of any type of religious radicalization which you wouldn't believe wouldn't be the primary motivation for conducting such attack. yeah, and the big difference here is if the motivation were money that's not usually the case with real believers. i mean, i do believe that there is not that big a distance between a patriot and a terrace depends on whose view point it is. but there is a big just distance between a terrorist and a mercenary. and these guys took money. that makes is a whole different story. by the way, there's another story i got to bring to your attention and dan, i want you to help me with this one. there's this the word. finally, the world is finally witnessed a significant diplomatic development this week in
there were also a number of tag fighters in both afghanistan and in syria fighting with the she, heidi formation. so it is not on believable. i believe that's probably why for tags were picked for this because there is a degree of plausible, you know, deniability that they could be involved in, in, in isis, k attack. however, these 4 individuals, there's no evidence of any type of religious radicalization which you wouldn't believe wouldn't be the primary motivation for conducting such attack....
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of the ask in intelligence unit, literally the c i a is right hand man and afghanistan and he points out that it's right there on the computer page, so what are you suggesting clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c i a cookie cutter, and then cut out. i can't help, but notice that ice was case activities have mostly been involved attacking natal up on pakistan and central asian states. in fact, the tele button put out a statement condemning this attack. they express their condolences to the russian people, how they pointed out, they've been battling isis k for that gate. i can't help but ask you guys about to jesus them. i'm trying to understand what the connection. i think a lot of people over the world might be scratching their heads, trying to figure out how this all comes together if it does. and that's what we're going to talk about when we come back, den, cobble and come all again, marx will boda. we'll continue this conversation after the break, the, the, the ok. welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. let's get right back into the show. in fact, with russia in the news, i
of the ask in intelligence unit, literally the c i a is right hand man and afghanistan and he points out that it's right there on the computer page, so what are you suggesting clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c i a cookie cutter, and then cut out. i can't help, but notice that ice was case activities have mostly been involved attacking natal up on pakistan and central asian states. in fact, the tele button put out a statement condemning this attack. they express their condolences...
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still don't want to talk about the horrible things that our government did in our names in iraq and afghanistan in places like that assigns did. he did talk about those things, it was because of him that we learned that in many cases are very compromised political leaders. some military officials are very wealthy contractors were essentially lined to us. if done for him, we don't know. let me give you some examples. there was a case, there was a case in baghdad, this is 2007 to employees of writers disappear to employees disappear. i mean, they work for a western media company, right. one was a driver, the other was a photographer. he was, they were both there, they were covering the story and back that which he likes, and others began reporting that they may have been killed by our own military. the 2 guys, your reporters, are working as a part of the media. but our government lied to us about that from the very beginning. how do we know? because wiki leaks, release the video, the one that i'm about to show you again, just to remind you on the video, you're going to see how these men, they wer
still don't want to talk about the horrible things that our government did in our names in iraq and afghanistan in places like that assigns did. he did talk about those things, it was because of him that we learned that in many cases are very compromised political leaders. some military officials are very wealthy contractors were essentially lined to us. if done for him, we don't know. let me give you some examples. there was a case, there was a case in baghdad, this is 2007 to employees of...
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it's, it's from afghanistan and, and, and, and then iraq. yeah. and all of this, i got you all wild up now. so let me get, let me look forward to speaking to george, go ahead. you are. is that right? yes, that's the way, right? because michael mentioned that i have, well, the need for congressional oversight because the way they regulated congress is that they can never be any oversight because these bills, 1000 page bills, they are right. and then you have to sign well within about 2 hours. so no one, no one can possibly get through a 1000 page bill into as in fine what's in the and, and, and that's what, so, yeah, absolutely. what was huge amounts of money important here that no one knows what the hell to doing. because unless you assign them a service, i'm hoping to be paid and imagine of veterans and was going to be paid. and then there's more of like, well we have to, we have to actually sign. and the couple of us to know really knows what the handles in the bill, and you literally have to go to russian television to find out about these thin
it's, it's from afghanistan and, and, and, and then iraq. yeah. and all of this, i got you all wild up now. so let me get, let me look forward to speaking to george, go ahead. you are. is that right? yes, that's the way, right? because michael mentioned that i have, well, the need for congressional oversight because the way they regulated congress is that they can never be any oversight because these bills, 1000 page bills, they are right. and then you have to sign well within about 2 hours. so...
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what we've done in gaza, our history in iraq, afghanistan. so all those comes into the picture, i think joining me now to talk about this as active as professor and lawyer, dan, kamala, and radio hoss miss misty winston. she is a calls for the action for a sondra streaming on youtube dance. let me start with you. and your lawyer, what do you make of these negotiations that are going on with the us department of justice? indeed, i think they will break. well, we'll see, you know, so i'm, his wife is said that you know, she and julie and would oppose any deal that would require him to plead guilty because he, they don't, he's guilty of anything. neither do i of course. and the other thing is that at least that i understand is one of the things being floated is a deal on which if you would agree, he would plead guilty and get like 14 years. that would mean he'd still have a years left because he's only been in jail for 5 years. no. so let's talk about the misdemeanor thing. i mean, i know a misdemeanor is a slap on that here, and that's like, uh
what we've done in gaza, our history in iraq, afghanistan. so all those comes into the picture, i think joining me now to talk about this as active as professor and lawyer, dan, kamala, and radio hoss miss misty winston. she is a calls for the action for a sondra streaming on youtube dance. let me start with you. and your lawyer, what do you make of these negotiations that are going on with the us department of justice? indeed, i think they will break. well, we'll see, you know, so i'm, his...
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essentially inside some of the same ones you've served in iraq and afghanistan. those guys, those dials are now patrolling the subways of new york city. the optics of this, just think about it for a minute. the optics of this seem bizarre to me anyway, because one of the things that i always kind of separated in my mind, maybe because i'm a gringo here and that's the way i think. the way i separated us from the rest of the countries in the world that i've visited, for example, throughout latin america, is that we don't seem to have a military presence in our daily lives here in the united states. we don't, right? or at least that's what i always thought. i mean, and here's what i mean. have you ever been, for example, have you ever been on vacation to like the caribbean or to live in america? i always found that when i went there, i thought it was always unsettling. when i went there on trips with my wife and with my kids to see these guys in these pain military fatigues holding a machine gun, you know, and they were like next to me and my wife and my kids. while
essentially inside some of the same ones you've served in iraq and afghanistan. those guys, those dials are now patrolling the subways of new york city. the optics of this, just think about it for a minute. the optics of this seem bizarre to me anyway, because one of the things that i always kind of separated in my mind, maybe because i'm a gringo here and that's the way i think. the way i separated us from the rest of the countries in the world that i've visited, for example, throughout latin...
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same people we sent to iraq and afghanistan. they're now in new york city petroleum. and some ways, i don't like the price of freedom rick price of freedom. what does that mean? i don't know what these jobs do. it said it was just ready with a no. i said it's a horrible look. i think. but look, are we like it's one thing, is it cops? military is different. so that's, that's my point. yes. is that i sit there. i say, 3rd world a little bit. i mean, the military is, you know, so like ford parties not domestic. and it's a little bit strange to see military pulls the cops doing the job. and the question is, why, why on earth did you have to go to national guard as opposed to using your own police force in order to do the job? what's going on to deal with this semester? well, of 3 people, dad, in the last couple of months, a conductor had a stroke flushed. a couple of things are going out of new york. i'll take another position. you know, i was retired want for some it when i go back and look at the guys in my and girls in my agency, i don't know. that's what they look lik
same people we sent to iraq and afghanistan. they're now in new york city petroleum. and some ways, i don't like the price of freedom rick price of freedom. what does that mean? i don't know what these jobs do. it said it was just ready with a no. i said it's a horrible look. i think. but look, are we like it's one thing, is it cops? military is different. so that's, that's my point. yes. is that i sit there. i say, 3rd world a little bit. i mean, the military is, you know, so like ford parties...
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we had the direct war and then moved to the afghanistan . when we got there we had to have another one to sell more bombs and missiles and look, i'm the son of an air force spider pilot. i have great respect for our military, but not those who are profit tearing from it. and when you see this kind of ongoing, even the, even the promises you have, tim scott's, i know we're or given them the stuff we're to loaning the crazy is the yeah, we're going to get paid back to that. or then they say, well, there's the 60000000000 they're asking for for ukraine now, is actually going to go to the big business military industrial complex, the dirty little secret. so we're doing this to pay people here who'll give us donations. how do we, how do we get to george galloway in the united states? i know you're going to argue the trump may be that, but i watch the trump administration name a new president in the that as well. i like, well how are you to name a president that as well? i saw the trump administration test. bb, nathan? yeah. who's behind in ways t
we had the direct war and then moved to the afghanistan . when we got there we had to have another one to sell more bombs and missiles and look, i'm the son of an air force spider pilot. i have great respect for our military, but not those who are profit tearing from it. and when you see this kind of ongoing, even the, even the promises you have, tim scott's, i know we're or given them the stuff we're to loaning the crazy is the yeah, we're going to get paid back to that. or then they say,...
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should we invade afghanistan, 1st, or a rock 1st, because they ended up doing, basically catastrophic that decision was made before. uh before. uh uh, some of these guys even came in the office and, and this is, this is the unfortunate what was your point is what that, that, that it's worse now actually worse funny, but it was still bad that really so bad. it was bad, but i think a lot of it had to do with the personality drive and, and, and because bush respected rumsfeld and because of his own trustees and you're saying are so it's not, no run for me. no, he's the guy was solve the exit of the united states military, out of your rock that, that introduce isis. and with all due respect to him because i know he's sick right now. we pile on the guy. but but, but, but yeah, we're finding out that there are some things there that make it look like he's got a strong, he's not a strong personality. no. and what we're looking at here, i mean that's why the d o j has to protect hunter. but because that's the game now, in fluid i have influence. i can market that influence. if my father is th
should we invade afghanistan, 1st, or a rock 1st, because they ended up doing, basically catastrophic that decision was made before. uh before. uh uh, some of these guys even came in the office and, and this is, this is the unfortunate what was your point is what that, that, that it's worse now actually worse funny, but it was still bad that really so bad. it was bad, but i think a lot of it had to do with the personality drive and, and, and because bush respected rumsfeld and because of his...
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i mean, we should, we, we should have got into the whole thing interact in afghanistan. so we shouldn't have gotten into ukraine. i mean, um, well, there's the present united states for what it's worth. and according to many polls, many americans have reason to not like you anymore, but you know, who shouldn't really like him had, you know, who should loving him, being that turn you off, who should love with you? and his extreme right government as well. so surely when they go in, they ask the prime minister about mr. pine, and he's going to thank you for his unbridled support for the billions of dollars that me and all of the other people who live here in the united states are sending him every single day. right. that's what we mean it on. yeah. who's going to do right? well, no, well i don't know exactly what the president man, but if you meant by that done, i am pursuing private policies against the majority, the wish of the majority of israelis. and then this is hurting the interest of israel. and he's long and both counts departments so so you, so for this and this
i mean, we should, we, we should have got into the whole thing interact in afghanistan. so we shouldn't have gotten into ukraine. i mean, um, well, there's the present united states for what it's worth. and according to many polls, many americans have reason to not like you anymore, but you know, who shouldn't really like him had, you know, who should loving him, being that turn you off, who should love with you? and his extreme right government as well. so surely when they go in, they ask the...
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he told the truth about some horrible things that our government did lied about in iraq and, and in afghanistan. and for that, he's been chased, tortured and are in prison for the better part of the last 12 years of his life. let's hear now from our president, the president of the united states. here's job, i'd be bravely stood up to the corruption, the violence, and the all the, all the bad things of yeah, so you did your right, mr. president. exactly. that julia saw and reported truthfully on many bad things, and for that he had them arrested and prosecuted for fabricated crimes. he says in the prison, you tell them nice solutions. yep. all true. his life has been made a living hell. and yet assange assigned she never gave in even in prison, she was a powerful voice for the truth. all right, i've got to apologize for you and, and there's a reason i'm apologizing right now. you see i was playing with you a little bit. there was a game i was playing with you to make this point in that speech. mr. biden is not referring to julian assault because the people who wrote that speech for him don't lik
he told the truth about some horrible things that our government did lied about in iraq and, and in afghanistan. and for that, he's been chased, tortured and are in prison for the better part of the last 12 years of his life. let's hear now from our president, the president of the united states. here's job, i'd be bravely stood up to the corruption, the violence, and the all the, all the bad things of yeah, so you did your right, mr. president. exactly. that julia saw and reported truthfully on...
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i mean, we usually, we should have gotten into know the whole thing in a rack in afghanistan. we should not have got into ukraine, says the president of a one and 2 ukraine, but that's not really what i want to talk about. anybody can make a mistake. stop laughing. i'm kidding. this is now to your point, garland right after he's done saying that and it's really political posturing obviously, you know, people do that, right, republicans, democrats, or they told them you look, you've gotta, you've gotta come off and say something a little harsher. you've got to criticize maybe that then you know what you really didn't do, but apparently didn't take it as a criticism because he comes back and really kills the president of the united states. take a listen. well, i don't know exactly what the president man, but if you meant by that, then i'm pursuing private policies against the majority, the wish of the majority of israelis. and that this is hurting the interest of israel and he's long and both counts departments. and so he, so for this decision, you 100 percent. sure that you go
i mean, we usually, we should have gotten into know the whole thing in a rack in afghanistan. we should not have got into ukraine, says the president of a one and 2 ukraine, but that's not really what i want to talk about. anybody can make a mistake. stop laughing. i'm kidding. this is now to your point, garland right after he's done saying that and it's really political posturing obviously, you know, people do that, right, republicans, democrats, or they told them you look, you've gotta,...