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American Empires crumbling Chinese
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Century etc etc really though the follow
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through after the quote unquote meeting
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with zalinski I mean it has been insane
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absolutely
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insane with summon organized by British
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prime minister K starm other European
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leaders the summit will include leaders
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from France Germany Denmark Italy
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Netherlands Norway Poland Spain turkey
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Finland Sweden czechia and Romania as
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well as the NATO Security Council and
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the presidents of the European
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commission and European Council we're
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getting locked out which is good because
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we're the enemy the whole point of NATO
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was obviously North you know we're
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fighting against the Soviet Union Soviet
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Union collapses turns out you know
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Russia's well for a while they weren't
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friends with us but now it seems like
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we're actually very close allies with
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them so NATO dumped us not really but
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like we might leave NATO and I I know
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I'm sure a lot of Campus are like Yay
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but keep in mind we'd be entering
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something worse the ramifications of
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this the whole zinsky thing is insane
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it'sing
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insane find me anything anywhere any
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records any records at all of a meeting
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going like that of a president acting
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that way it it really is our brexit yeah
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it really is our brexit Norwegian fuel
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supplier refuses us warships over
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Ukraine fuel company halbach bunkers has
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announced that that will cease supplying
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fuel to US military forces in Norway and
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American ships docking Norwegian ports
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citing dissatisfaction with recent US
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policy towards Ukraine it it's it's much
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worse than brexit to be clear but you
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know in in terms of like the direction
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things are going except of course that
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even the people who did brexit aren't on
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our side we don't even we don't even get
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to keep the you know the Sun never
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setting on the transatlantic partnership
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between the United States and Britain
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we're an active security threat to
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Europe we literally are we no longer
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even the the um Heth the Pentagon no
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longer considers Russia to be an active
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security threat which means in other
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words like you can expect more uh and uh
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more serious information sharing not
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just you know Russian agents coming over
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to Mara Lago take a step in the bathroom
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Peak some private documents Trump
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brought over but like just direct
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information sharing Germany's Ms has
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said that he wants an EU nuke
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cooperation he wants France and England
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to share nukes with other EU countries
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mcon said he's uh ready to discuss it
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that's crazy thank you
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well let me just say um that you're very
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very welcome here in Downing Street um
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and uh as you heard from the cheers on
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the street outside um you have full
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backing across the United Kingdom um and
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we stand with you with Ukraine for as
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long as it may uh take and um I hope
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youve heard some of that um cheering in
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the street that is the people of the
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analysts at the agency were verbally
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informed they were not to follow a
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report on Russia threat yeah yeah it's
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it's not only are we not considering
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Russian Russia State enemy we're telling
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like cybercom to let off
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them like literally Russia has been the
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at least one of the
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main cyber security threats to the
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United States and we're just like nah
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don't worry whatever they run the
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country now anyway who gives a
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coming out to demonstrate uh how much
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they support you how much they support
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Ukraine and our absolute determination
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to stand with you unwavering
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determination um and to achieve uh what
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we both want to achieve which is a
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lasting peace a lasting peace for
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Ukraine based on sovereignty and
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security for Ukraine um so important for
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Ukraine so important uh for Europe and
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so important for the United Kingdom so
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it's it's worth noting here again like
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this isn't just a matter of disagreeing
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with American policy which is something
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that's happened many many times it's
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immediately after zilinski and his fight
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with uh JD Vance and Trump getting
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invited basically in Stark opposition
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like hey to let you know we're not with
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them you know it's a paradigm shift in
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geop this it's it's a moment that will
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be recorded and remembered in history
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the at some point somebody's going to
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give a name to it you know like it's not
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going to be called the um you know the
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March or the the the the February 28th
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uh 2025 zinsky conference at the White
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House or whatever it's going to be given
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name and people will refer to it by that
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name did you cover the interview itself
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yep the whole thing Jesus man it's a
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whole new
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world Germany's Next leader Fredick Mays
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is calling for a discussion on nuclear
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sharing with France and Britain the only
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nuclear powers in Western Europe Mees
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has argu that the US strategy is
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Shifting under Donald Trump and
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therefore Europe needs greater defense
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Independence France however has rejected
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the idea France's defense minister
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Sebastian L I thought I thought mcon
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said he was considering it is this more
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recent information or is this outdated
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information says that France's nuclear
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deterence is French and will remain
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French the president alone decides when
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to use it and there will be no formal
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guarantees for European
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Partners talking about Britain now
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Britain's nuclear weapons fall under
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NATO's umbrella providing some
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protection to Europe however experts say
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the UK's Arsenal relies heavily on us
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missiles and Warheads raising not for
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long man not for
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long first of all Canada has been there
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for Ukraine uh from day one indeed from
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uh before day one as uh in 2015 uh we
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started uh training Ukrainian military
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forces on the ground in Ukraine uh which
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was uh a uh significant part Western
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training to the Ukrainian Armed Forces
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is one of the reasons why uh Ukraine has
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been able to stand up to uh the Russian
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uh Invaders so effectively over the past
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years it's not just Canada a number of
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countries had been involved uh but for
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historical reasons Canada having the
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second largest dias of ukrainians in the
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world the entire supply chain for the
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UK's nukes are from us suppliers and
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sources yeah but keep in mind that a lot
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of the stuff the United States produces
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also has supply lines that run to other
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countries too right like Canada Mexico
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are European Partners but that's all
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over now like the all of these ties are
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being severed right now every single
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European government every Ally not even
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just in Europe are making
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plans to um uh to to break away from the
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United States and and to think like
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literally all of
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this just to I don't know I mean I guess
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I guess at the end of the day it's just
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about like Elon Musk witing everyone to
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think he's cool like that's kind of the
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whole reason all this is happening sort
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of like how you you see you hear about
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like big historical Wars or like the
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Chinese Three Kingdoms period And if you
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like trace it back to its root it's like
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well one guy really really thought that
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his dad should respect them more and
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that's kind of why this all happened you
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know and Obama's tight five ah the F3 35
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is built with parts and components from
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like every us Ally NATO country don't
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worry American Military Supremacy is
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going to start falling apart pretty soon
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as well our military Supremacy has
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basically been unquestioned up until
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this point but as of a few weeks ago
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we're doing the Russia bit which is a
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military leadership is being appointed
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based on loyalty rather than on
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competence that's really all it takes
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everything from that point forward is a
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downhill role uh it doesn't matter how
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much money you pump into the system
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right at the end of the day military
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competence comes down to you know
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discipline consistency uh independent
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decision- making once you once you erode
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at that you know once you make it about
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loyalty you you kind
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of it all falls apart uh means that uh
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we felt deeply connected to Ukraine but
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we also believe deeply uh that it's not
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just about Ukraine it's about the rules
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and the values and the principles of
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sovereignty of independence of ter
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torial Integrity that protects every
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country in the world the American
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Military is already kind of competent if
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you want a perfect example of what I'm
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talking about how discipline and
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discipline and competence being
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prioritized over loyalty the biggest
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example of this I think is the
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difference between how we behav during
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the Gulf War versus the Iraq Vietnam War
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I think you see a perfect like it's very
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very obvious which of these wars was
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conducted with like political or or
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sorry U military competence first and
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which of them were conducted as
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political exercises first with you know
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the generals essentially being told like
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catchup like this is what
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we're doing get in line you know like
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this is yeah we're president's
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commander-in-chief this is what we're
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going for um it's pretty obvious you can
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tell Gulf War was so perfect it's kind
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of beautiful in a way it was like a
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synchronized dance the Gulf War
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insane all of us rely on those rules uh
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to be able to build peace and security
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and we know uh that with the world
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changing we're all going to have to do
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more around peace and security one of
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the key themes that we heard today as
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we've heard from uh many many partners
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around the world in NATO and elsewhere
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over the past number of years is people
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are going to be doing more on defense n
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and a half years ago when I took office
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in Canada um the previous government had
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us down below
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1% of Defense ending uh even though the
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NATO 2% pledge had been made uh a year
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or two before uh in the subsequent time
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we have more than uh tripled defense
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spending on the path to 2030 and we're
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on our way to 2% and we know it is
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genuinely really sad that like this is
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the direction the world is heading in
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but much in the same like I I have to be
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consistent here right like I would have
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militantly supported us Armament against
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the Nazis in World War II I'm like it it
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it's it's not a principled pacifism or I
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I suppose it is very principled in the
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sense that that's the world you're
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fighting for but like clearly the work's
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not done at the end of the day all of
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this all of this comes down to Capital
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there's no way around that everything
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we're experiencing right now in the
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United States is a consequence of a
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slower version of what happened in
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Russia after the fall of the Soviet
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Union which is you know you consolidate
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power in the hands of too small a group
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of people blahy blah blah you know the
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deal you know my Spiel would you support
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a war against Russia no because I'm not
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like insanely stupid however you know
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the possibility of proxy wars cropping
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up or
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whatever can't rely on America we know
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where America stands
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now it's a good Spiel it is a good Spiel
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and it's true it's it's just true we're
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going to have to continue to do more and
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more in an uncertain world and Canada
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will be there as to how we will be there
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um we will work with our neighbors on it
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but uh everything is on the table
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because we need to make
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sure that might no longer makes right
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Europe could beat Russia in a
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conventional War if they had the will
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well sure but it wouldn't be a
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conventional War it'd be nuclear
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apocalypse yes in a conventional War
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Russia would get stomped by plenty of
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countries uh certainly a United European
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front like it wouldn't even be the
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Russian Doctrine is landmines you know
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tank traps artillery and uh infantry you
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know they they would get they would be
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deleted from space they lasers you know
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it wouldn't even be a thing but nukes
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are nukes that's how it
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is in this world that's what has led to
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80 years of incredible stability and
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prosperity not just in Europe but around
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the world because of the institutions we
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built out of the ashes of World War II
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and standing up for those
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institutions is in the best interest of
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every single one of us now as a
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collection of different nations we will
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have different perspectives uh from time
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to time on the best way forward and
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those will be worked out I just don't
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see Russian oligarchs being behind
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living in a cold bunker eating canned
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food for the rest of their lives didn't
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you hear Donald Trump is selling um
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American Pathways to citizenship for
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only 5 million each a Russian oligarch
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can easily afford
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that in forums like this or uh at the G7
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Forum or elsewhere but we are united in
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our values we are united and wanting to
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see peace and fairness and prosperity
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for all our citizens and that's what
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continues to drive us
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forward will Europe remove American
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bases from their countries actually yeah
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I think that shift is coming that was
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something Donald Trump was even talking
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about before in this in it talks with
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Russia down in Saudi Arabia Russia wants
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that certainly yeah that might actually
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happen though we we would need to move a
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little the needle would need to move a
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little further in that direction for
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that to be like really on the table but
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yeah where are the new bases going to be
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I don't think there would be new bases I
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just think we would like lose our allies
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my Battalion Commander literally said
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that needs to happen this morning yeah
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it's I mean at this point there a
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security threat would you want Russian
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bases in Germany and France probably not
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I've started to miss vos's patriotism
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speeches sorry you guys you got like
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Jingo you you got like jingoist
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pro-american speeches under Biden when
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it was appropriate uh they're not
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appropriate right now I'm sorry we're
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the bad guys we're unambiguously the bad
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guys in this Dynamic we 've always been
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bad mind you but there are usually tiers
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above or below good things you could or
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couldn't do this is an unmistakable
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shift downwards on the rung it's uh not
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good it's crazy how Al line the US is
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with Russia China Iran North Korea and
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being evil well hold on okay there are
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major differences here North Korea for
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one is a meme Russia is a raped uh
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pillaged hole run by a few hundred
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ultra wealthy men who want to do the
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same To America that is the goal of the
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ultra wealthy here Iran benefits from
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their relationship with Russia but
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they're doing their own thing and their
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own thing is holding an incredibly
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narrow margin of control over a uh a
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population that does not like their
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government and
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China I actually think that which
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direction China goes in is going to be
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one of the big that's going to be one of
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the big like kingmaker moments I guess
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because China has incentives to run in
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both directions you
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know it could be a Chinese Century but
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if they wanted it to be the best thing
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they could do in my opinion would be to
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align with the EU the the gulf between
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China and America is arbitrary and
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politically constructed for one America
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has good uh relationships with plenty of
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dictatorships for two keep in mind we
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didn't consider China an enemy until
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recently it was only after their dangus
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econ iic miracle that we even like that
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that was a consideration Nixon opened
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talks with China back in the in the
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what' 70s yeah yeah it was 70s the idea
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that China's like this great threat from
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overseas a lot of you probably don't
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remember that narrative is only about 20
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years old I know it sounds crazy but
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like back during the early Bush term it
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wasn't like this Trump is the first
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president to really lean in on it Obama
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and Bush more talked about China like
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foreign competitors which is fair that's
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you know that's Fair economic
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competitors sure um but to treat them
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like an enemy that's a trump thing it's
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relatively new China could deep in ties
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with the European
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Union it would make sense for them to in
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my opinion if it was possible
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to the EU does not hate China as much as
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America hates China what about bricks
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bricks is still a meme still a meme
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still a meme the EU does not want to
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Ally with China well depends on what you
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mean by Ally there's a trade
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relationship
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to what extent you know like how how
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much will that develop I really do hope
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our European allies are able to pick
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themselves up how do you see the the
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best way for the EU to deal with the one
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issue that is perhaps the last remaining
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issue of integration and that is
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defense um yes this is a very good
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question I think I've always been of the
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opinion um that uh Europe should not
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create any alternative to Nato because
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um I mean NATO is a military structure
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and every NATO member I mean we have 31
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members now 32 members 32 British prime
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minister no she's uh Estonia is she not
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am I wrong in this am I wrong in my
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memory Kaja kayak
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kalis Estonian yeah um the the Baltic
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states are NATO's greatest Soldiers by
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the way these These are the like we we
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we sit pretty with our budget over in
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America but these these These are the
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like suicide vest wearing front line
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against Russian aggression you know
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they're they're they're right up
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there 32 members now so uh you have 3 uh
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two different
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armies defense planners um and uh 32
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defense budgets so so that means you
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need those armies to work together um
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and and what now comes to the the
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European side is that we need to have
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the the
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interoperability of all the capabilities
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and and stuff I mean I bring you one
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example um just I'm I'm just trying to
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get a a feeling I guess moving out from
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here I I took a look at um various
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European nations media I wanted to take
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a look try to get like a Vibe I guess
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and it's it's all like very Pro zinski
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even if they're not being super open in
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their antagonism against President
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zalinski is preparing to travel to
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London for a summit of European leaders
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on Sunday what's what's our preferred
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source of media from uh France the
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english- speaking channel can you remind
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me after he clashed with President Trump
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and vice president JD Vance in an
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extraordinary shouting match on a visit
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to the Oval Office president Trump
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accused the Ukrainian leader of gambling
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with World War I and of not being even
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melan con is uh is praising zalinski in
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any case seninsky was courageous without
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his upom our continent would display the
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status of a simple colony of the USA
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whose leaders will Pat themselves in the
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back with their buddy Trump hey at least
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we're making being pro Ukrainian the
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anti-American position sorry meanon
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meanon being grateful for the support of
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the US president zalinski made it clear
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there should be no compromises with
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President Putin following all that drama
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the president of Ukraine was ordered to
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leave the White House and a much
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anticipated minerals deal was not signed
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the US president later said president
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zinski could return when he was ready
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for peace our North America editor Sarah
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Smith has this
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report Donald Trump began the day
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confident he was about to sign a very
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advantageous deal we know what happened
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can you can you all forgive me perhaps
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for being a little bit like weirded out
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by all of this I understand that we we
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like sort of intellectually grapple with
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what's happening here but on a personal
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level the idea that over the course of a
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few months the entire Global Order
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centering on my country by the way
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the entire Global order has been upended
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and it we're we're in like a completely
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unknown I don't know man so something's
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happening yeah nothing ever happens
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folks are definitely definitely
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definitely not eating
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well global leaders react to verbal
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brawl and Oval Office it's difficult to
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get a feel for what the attention levels
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are in uh say for example um in in
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Germany you know based off their English
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speaking channel right they would be
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going to like German news sources but
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it's pretty obvious how people feel
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British media is straight up having
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people say JD Vance is a piece of
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on air it it it is it is insane that all
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of this is being done but because a few
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hundred ultra wealthy people want to
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treat America like a no rules playground
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for The Wealthy they want to turn
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America into Dubai that's literally it
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that's L that's what it all boils down
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to is it because Trump's an egotist sure
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but that's not the cause is it because
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Elon Musk wants you to believe he's good
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at playing Path of Exile too sure but
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that's not the cause is it because JD
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van couches sure but that's not the
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cause the cause is because that's what
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Russia is to them to the oligarchs in
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Russia that is it is it's that's all it
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is they're Untouchable they're legally
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Untouchable to anyone other than
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Vladimir Putin you know like as long as
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you don't get on his bad side they can
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just basically do whatever they want and
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Russia is a hole to Russians but to
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those few hundred or so people oh they
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have the time they have such a good time
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it's like that in Dubai yeah most of the
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people living on the outskirts are
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slaves foreign workers with their visas
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taken away yeah it's a city to live
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in but if you can treat it like a
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permanent tourist then fine it's perfect
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for you if you're wealthy enough to
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enjoy the many sites and sounds then
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it's actually one of the most
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interesting cities to live in I'm told
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for a certain type of person and this is
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it's not even a 1% thing what is what is
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the 1% in America $400,000 a year or
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something like that
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$400,000 a year that's not Dubai
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levels 700k that's not Dubai levels a
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million 2 million a year no we're
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talking about literally like the
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smallest yeah like like the top 1% of
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the 1% maybe that and everything is
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being done for their benefit everything
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else is just propaganda Canada's foreign
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ministers has New Economic and security
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Partners needed Aid shift in USA Jesus
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Christ Our closest allly
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closest both politically and
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geographically they're right there
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man they're right there and they're
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looking for a way out listen okay you
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can be an accelerationist or not but the
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acceleration is coming you can listen
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Everyone's an accelerationist when the
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person driving the car hits the
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accelerator all right you can believe in
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it or not I'm from Eastern Europe do you
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guys in the US see a shift in how people
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think about Trump after yesterday that's
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theed up thing no they're can't there
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will never in America be a big Paradigm
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Shift like what you see abroad because
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half of this country is
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so hopelessly propagandized to that they
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could watch Trump their child and they
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would still come up with an excuse it is
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insane how polarized this country is the
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problem it's not just how far right
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America is because we're not the most
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farri country in the world politically
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speaking not even close it's that the
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American right has been taught to not
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believe in anything no principles
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absolutely none everything is to trigger
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the lips that's the unique American
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phenomenon there are other countries out
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there that are very far right who will
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nonetheless adhere to those far-right
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principles you know there are countries
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out there that think gay people should
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be stoned or whatever but if they found
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out their political leaders were gay
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they would want those political leaders
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stoned but here in America they want
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profile stoned sure fine I prefer for I
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don't know the justice system or
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whatever but go ahead I guess then they
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find out Trump is literally Epstein's
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closest friend no one cares that's the
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difference it's not that America is
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super far right it's that the American
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right does not believe in anything and
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their constituents have been taught to
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not believe in anything so they so
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nothing moves the
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needle you know Trump might uh crash the
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economy Trump might do this Trump might
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do
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that it doesn't matter like it it it
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doesn't matter cuz it's fake or it's not
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fake or it was to trigger the libs or he
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didn't actually mean that or whatever
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that's yeah that's the cancer here I
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would rather argue with a with a
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thousand um uh reactionary islamists who
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come over here from from from Iran or
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something you know I would rather have a
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conversation with all of them in a row
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about the right for women to show their
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hair or whatever the if they actually
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believe it I would rather talk about it
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with them than a single Trump supporter
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who will walk back every single thing
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they pretend they believe in the nanc
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it's politically expedient people with
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no principles jell spines Real Talk
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what's the solution to that I can't I I
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don't want to talk about
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it overwhelming uh media
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capture exercised with a level of
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ferocity that flashing a lot of whatever
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you want you know Trudeau is going to
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Europe
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really oh my
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God damn they are going to join the EU
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holy I I I don't know I think the
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first step is the UK rejoin the EU I
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don't know if they will they have to
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deal with their own the UK isn't
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really like very European culturally
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they need to they need to bring it back
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protests against JD Vance that's good
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that's good that's good they can
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threaten military Invasion again like we
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have to know our place okay America
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could be brought to its knees almost
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instantly with a with an embargo okay if
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America actually threatened to invade
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Canada it would be
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ruinous for the continent it would not
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be good like even a little bit and the
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way things are going having a feeling
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that European countries other NATO
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countries might start to supply Canada
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not
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us I don't think it's actually on the
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table is it possible that the USA helps
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Russia militarily in Ukraine yeah not
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only is it possible I'm I'm very
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confident that it's going to happen yeah
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Japan's pulling away from us as well I
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think the chatter meant in the sense of
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the US bombing Ukraine no the American
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public would not tolerate direct
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interference like
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that uh that would that would be
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shocking to me providing arms to Russia
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it'd be crazy but it could happen at
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this like the way things are going that
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could happen yeah um hello Reuben beep
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no more Japanese denim for you yeah you
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think the public opinion uh still
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matters yes yes it does yes it does
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never forget no matter how bad things
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get every dictatorship in history is
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built upon at the very least the um the
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passive acceptance of the uh majority
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majority always no matter what no one
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has ever built a power structure uh that
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has not been reliant on the majority
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being at least quiet it's a
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necessity public opinion still matters a
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lot but what if half the country is this
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indoctrinated into a cult they they
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don't the Republicans don't want to
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invade Ukraine on Russia's side the
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Republican constituency is not
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interested in that there are limits to
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this
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thing we are we are benefiting to a
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large extent from the fact that
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Americans can not stand
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hardship Canada's on track to hit
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recruiting targets holy
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that's funny
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