Thursday 19th of February 2026

hillary's way to speed up the destruction of the planet....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxYD1CSVjYY

Hillary Clinton BEGS Trump to Bomb Russia

 

There is a plan. The plan is give the
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Ukrainians tomahawks. Give them more
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missiles for their Patriot defense
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systems. Allow them to inflict more
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damage beyond the border into Russia.
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That's when they began to actually think
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about coming to the negotiating table.
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When Ukraine was able to reach targets
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uh that were inside Russia, inflict
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enough pain. I mean, it apparently it's
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not enough pain to have hundreds of
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thousands of Russian soldiers killed and
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injured. That is not enough pain for
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Putin. But inflict pain on the
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refineries, inflict pain on the, you
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know, the missile sites. Inflict pain
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that will actually create the conditions
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for a better negotiation. Yeah.
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Inflict pain, says Hillary Clinton.
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Again, this has been the strategy for
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now more than or almost four years since
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Russia's invasion. The fourth
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anniversary is next week. Uh this has
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been a strategy and yes uh so far the US
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hasn't given Ukraine tomahawks because
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um tomahawks have a far longer range and
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Russia could very well use nuclear
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weapons if the tomahawks are given to uh
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to Ukraine. That's why it hasn't
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happened yet including under Biden where
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by the way I don't know if Hillary
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Clinton was advocating the tomahawks
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under Biden. This might just be like now
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that Trump's in office, she can,
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you know, uh, afford to sound tough
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uh, by advocating tomahawks, which she
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wouldn't do under Biden. But
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listening to this clip, I did realize a
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way that the nation could finally heal
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from the wounds of 2016 when Hillary
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Clinton basically didn't accept the
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election result, blamed Russia, framed
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Trump for being a Russian asset, and we
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had, you know, that multi-year thing
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called Russia Gate where uh, half the
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country believed the other half the
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country was controlled by Vladimir
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Putin. The way to heal from all this, I
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realize, is for Trump
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to give Ukraine tomahawks and let
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Hillary Clinton fire the first tomahawk
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at Moscow.
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That would be amazing.
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Yeah.
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Wow.
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Yeah, we got to do it. You got to do a
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self-help lecture on that.
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Yeah.
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Let Hillary Clinton fire that first
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tomahawk at Moscow. Yeah, sure. We might
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have nuclear war in response, but at
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least the nation will finally will be
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healed in 2016.
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I like it.
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Yeah. Um
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sharing that glass ceiling also. Yeah.
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Okay. Let's turn to another person who
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is not by any stretch a diplomacy
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monger. Um [laughter]
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and Applebomb uh talking speaking to
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Fared Zakaria of CNN.
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What is this uh relentless attack on
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civilians about? It does seem like this
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is the big shift in Putin's strategy
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over the last six or or eight months.
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So Putin is not winning on the front
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line. He's takes a little bit of
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territory here and there. He loses a
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little bit here and there. Uh but he's
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not able to break the Ukrainian front
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line and instead has decided to uh
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destroy the Ukrainian uh power and
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energy infrastructure. I think with the
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goal both of demoralizing Ukrainians and
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also to demonstrate uh to his own
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people, to the Russians, to the Russian
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military that he hasn't given up his
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major goal. And his major goal, I'm
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afraid throughout all this and despite
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all the negotiations, his goal remains
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the conquest of Ukraine, the the
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incorporation of Ukraine into Russia.
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Despite all the negotiations, which I'm
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just going to just casually mention, his
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goal remains to conquer all of Ukraine.
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Even though previous negotiations would
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have kept most of Ukraine intact,
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right?
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It just would have given Russia control
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of parts of the Dawnbos where, again, I
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don't know the exact percentage, but
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there's some segment of the population
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that actually supports Russia, wants to
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be a part of it. and the refusal to
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recognize their rights by the coup
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government that the US helped install in
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2014 is what caused this whole or helped
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cause this whole mess. So, that's part
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of the context that's being that's being
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um left out here. And by the way, the
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fact that Russia is attacking so much
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Ukrainian energy infrastructure now uh
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and people are really suffering, it's
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horrible what Russia is doing and what
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the people of Ukraine are going through.
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But the fact that so much of this is
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happening now and wasn't happening in
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the first years of the war, it speaks to
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the fact that Russia did not go after a
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lot of this infrastructure when it could
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have early on. That's because back then
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there were talks going on and there was
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a hope of this being resolved. But what
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happened and you can't talk about this
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on corporate TV and unfortunately you
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can't even still talk about it in most
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progressive media. There were talks,
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they were successful, there was a draft
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agreement. Boris Johnson, Joe Biden
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stepped in and said, "We're not going to
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back you up, Ukraine, if you reach this
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deal with Russia." And that's why we
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still have all the suffering going on
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today.
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Yeah. And Anne Applebam is being very
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modest by leaving that part out about
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how the West uh scuttled negotiations.
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I honestly wonder when we're going to be
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allowed to talk about it. Like uh you
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know, the coup in Iran in 1953, 50 years
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later, more than 50 years later, the CIA
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released documents showing, "Oh yeah,
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hey, we were behind that." And now you
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can kind of like talk about it like you
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know e even before then it was coming
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out like in the '9s when there was some
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talk between the Clinton administration
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and Iran of getting along uh Maline
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Albbright actually acknowledged the
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coup. So even before then even before
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recently this was happening but it took
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decades decades for a secretary of state
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like Maline Albreight to say oh yeah the
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whole thing 1953 when we backed the
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overthrow of your government we're sorry
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about that. That wasn't such a good
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idea. I wonder how long it will take for
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us even to be able to discuss the fact
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that there was these substantive peace
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talks before Boris Johnson and the B
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administration stepped in.
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And what do you make of Ukrainian
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morale? Because one does hear that they
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are now there are voices saying we need
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to accept a deal. Um you know they say
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Zalinski is talking about a referendum.
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What do you think is the mood among
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Ukrainians?
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I I mean look for if you're living in
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Kiev and it's minus 20 below zero and
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you don't have heat or electricity, you
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really really want the war to be over.
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Uh so I can understand that Ukrainians
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are looking for some kind of tradeoff.
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And actually Zalinsky has been saying
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for many months that he was ready to do
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that. Um, the issue is is that they
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can't end the war in such a way that it
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will restart immediately or that it will
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allow the Russians to, as I said,
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achieve their main goal, which is still
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the destruction of the country. Remember
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that Ukrainians are when they when they
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fight, they're fighting for not just
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territory or land. They're fighting for
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their right to exist. They know that
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Russian occupation means that um you
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know police come in, they take over the
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cities, they kidnap mayors, they they
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they create concentration camps, and
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they can't allow that to happen to their
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country. So although they I'm sure
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desperately want the war to be over,
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they don't want to create a situation
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that will then be worse.
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And what about these negotiations
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between
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Okay, so that's interesting. She's like,
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"Yeah, they want uh they want an end to
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the war, Ukrainians. Uh but uh I'm going
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to explain why they shouldn't do that.
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Uh
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exactly right.
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Well, listen. While an Apple Bomb claims
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to speak on behalf of Ukrainians, here's
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a Ukrainian who doesn't agree with her.
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This is Julia Mandel. She's a former aid
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press aid to Zalinski who's recently
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been speaking out very vocally about
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people like Ann Albabam who want to
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basically sacrifice her country Ukraine
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uh for the sake of Western wararmongers.
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Uh cuz the the whole goal of this proxy
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war is to use Ukraine to bleed Russia.
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And Julia says, "Don't surrender, die."
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A famous quote of all western patriots
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of Ukraine.
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And she's talking about people like an
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apple bomb who are basically from the
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comforts of you know the western think
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tanks and uh beltway magazines like The
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Atlantic where an Apple Bomb writes you
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know the Atlantic edited by former
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Israeli prison guard Jeffrey Goldberg.
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It's easy to say, you know, don't
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surrender when you're not actually doing
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the fighting, right?
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And that's that applies to pretty much
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everyone on TV we hear talking about
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about Ukraine.
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And you know, I want to give uh Ann
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Apple shout out for talking about
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occupation and concentration camps. I'm
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sure she's talking about uh Palestine,
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right? No, she's talking about Ukraine
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where there's occupation and
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concentration camps. She would never use
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those terms uh to describe Palestine.
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And how do I know that? I know that
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because she wrote a piece uh in at
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Slate, Kill a Messenger, why Palestine
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radio and TV studios are fair targets in
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the Palestine Israel war. Uh where she
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said that um the bombing of the official
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Palestinian media was a com was
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justified because it was quote a
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combatant and therefore a legitimate
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target in a painful neverending low
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inensity war.
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That's freedom loving and apple bomb.
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person who justifies murdering
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Palestinian journalists.

 

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