1 00:00:05,160 --> 00:00:08,160 Speaker 1: This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth 2 00:00:08,200 --> 00:00:09,160 Speaker 1: generation warfare. 3 00:00:09,200 --> 00:00:20,480 Speaker 2: A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran. 4 00:00:20,360 --> 00:00:23,520 Speaker 3: This is human Events with your host Jack Posovic. 5 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 4: Christ is king, what is the status at Pordom. 6 00:00:29,080 --> 00:00:32,960 Speaker 5: No one exactly knows what has transpired in for what 7 00:00:33,080 --> 00:00:37,640 Speaker 5: we know so far is that the facilities have been 8 00:00:38,400 --> 00:00:40,120 Speaker 5: seriously and heavily damaged. 9 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:45,000 Speaker 3: These are indeed extraordinary images of panic around a Russian 10 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 3: arms plant. It's extraordinary because of how deep inside Russia. 11 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:52,519 Speaker 3: This was eight hundred miles inside, hitting what a Ukraine 12 00:00:52,600 --> 00:00:56,600 Speaker 3: security official tel CNN was a target. They were aiming 13 00:00:56,640 --> 00:01:01,040 Speaker 3: at the Kupol Electromagnetic Plant, which Ukraine says responsible for 14 00:01:01,120 --> 00:01:04,440 Speaker 3: the construction of tour missiles, OSA anti missile systems and 15 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 3: indeed the Garpia attack drone used frequently across the front lines. 16 00:01:08,200 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 6: The United States is holding back weapons that the Biden 17 00:01:11,200 --> 00:01:15,560 Speaker 6: administration and the last Congress marked for Ukraine. This comes 18 00:01:15,560 --> 00:01:18,760 Speaker 6: as Russia has made territorial gains in Ukraine in recent 19 00:01:18,880 --> 00:01:23,120 Speaker 6: days and blasted the country with unrelenting drone and missile attacks. 20 00:01:23,240 --> 00:01:26,200 Speaker 7: The United States has sounded the alarm about China's military 21 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:31,000 Speaker 7: advancements calling for stronger defenses in the inter Pacific. Chinese 22 00:01:31,040 --> 00:01:33,840 Speaker 7: military is said to have over nine hundred short range 23 00:01:33,840 --> 00:01:36,959 Speaker 7: missiles that can strike Taiwan and hundreds more that can 24 00:01:37,040 --> 00:01:41,520 Speaker 7: reach as far as Alaska, Australia, and even continental United States. 25 00:01:41,560 --> 00:01:44,760 Speaker 8: This monument will never be desecrated. 26 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:47,960 Speaker 9: These heroes will never be to face. 27 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:55,000 Speaker 8: Their legacy will never ever be destroyed. Their achievements will 28 00:01:55,040 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 8: never be forgotten. 29 00:01:56,480 --> 00:01:57,760 Speaker 10: Lady and John, and welcome aboard. 30 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:04,680 Speaker 1: Today's edition of Human Events Daily Today is for July 31 00:02:05,080 --> 00:02:12,200 Speaker 1: twenty twenty five, anno domine America's two hundred forty ninth 32 00:02:12,360 --> 00:02:15,040 Speaker 1: birthday and the one year countdown the start of the 33 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:20,560 Speaker 1: one year countdown to America's grand two one hundred fiftieth. 34 00:02:20,760 --> 00:02:23,639 Speaker 1: They said it couldn't be done. They said, no great 35 00:02:23,760 --> 00:02:26,600 Speaker 1: power lasts more than two hundred years. Will boom Here 36 00:02:26,760 --> 00:02:29,040 Speaker 1: are two forty nine, Here we are two to fifty. 37 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:33,480 Speaker 1: But will America stand? Will America continue on? What does 38 00:02:33,520 --> 00:02:37,120 Speaker 1: it mean to be an American? All of these things 39 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:40,880 Speaker 1: are suddenly in question. All of these things are now 40 00:02:41,200 --> 00:02:43,920 Speaker 1: being brought to bear in the public mind and the 41 00:02:43,919 --> 00:02:47,200 Speaker 1: public discourse because so many people are asking again and 42 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:50,280 Speaker 1: again what is America's standing, What is America's role? 43 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:52,040 Speaker 10: And who are the core Americans? 44 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:57,120 Speaker 1: Does the American government stand for those core Americans you're 45 00:02:57,160 --> 00:03:00,880 Speaker 1: at home. Are we going to have Fortress America and 46 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:04,480 Speaker 1: a grand nation state that stands head and shoulders above 47 00:03:04,520 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 1: the world, or are we going to continue on the failed, 48 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:15,840 Speaker 1: decrepit and fading blueprint of the globalist American Empire which 49 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:19,480 Speaker 1: was constructed from the nineteen eighties on forward to be 50 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:26,639 Speaker 1: this global power, world police state whereby in the tax 51 00:03:26,680 --> 00:03:30,280 Speaker 1: base of the United States is used to fund global 52 00:03:30,280 --> 00:03:36,120 Speaker 1: military operations, global finance, a global series of military bases 53 00:03:36,120 --> 00:03:40,040 Speaker 1: and military offenses in order to sort of be this 54 00:03:40,840 --> 00:03:45,560 Speaker 1: world international order, as Tony Blincoln and Joe Biden and 55 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 1: all these great luminaries and statesmen used to refer to it. Well, 56 00:03:48,800 --> 00:03:50,040 Speaker 1: so that's what we're going to do today. We're going 57 00:03:50,080 --> 00:03:52,200 Speaker 1: to talk about these issues. You know, what does it 58 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:56,280 Speaker 1: mean to be an American, A core American, a heritage American, 59 00:03:56,520 --> 00:04:00,480 Speaker 1: an American who has family ties to the great wars 60 00:04:00,520 --> 00:04:05,160 Speaker 1: and great struggles that this country has faced, especially in 61 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 1: the face of mass immigration, the type of mass immigration 62 00:04:08,760 --> 00:04:11,120 Speaker 1: that we've had in this country since the nineteen sixties, 63 00:04:11,120 --> 00:04:12,640 Speaker 1: and it needs to be set and it needs to 64 00:04:12,680 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 1: be born out that the people coming today do not 65 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:16,800 Speaker 1: view this country the way that the. 66 00:04:16,760 --> 00:04:19,160 Speaker 10: People who have been here for a long long time do. 67 00:04:20,279 --> 00:04:24,400 Speaker 1: And furthermore, America still faces threats abroad, and America still 68 00:04:24,440 --> 00:04:27,360 Speaker 1: faces threats from abroad, and President Trump is the. 69 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:30,800 Speaker 10: Best one equipped to face them. So today what I decided, 70 00:04:30,839 --> 00:04:31,440 Speaker 10: no guests. 71 00:04:31,560 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 1: We're doing no guests today is just you and me 72 00:04:34,480 --> 00:04:39,480 Speaker 1: on this fourth of July for a global situation report. 73 00:04:39,720 --> 00:04:42,680 Speaker 1: So I got my old Navy officers hat on and 74 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:45,479 Speaker 1: we're going to do a little bit of a global sit. 75 00:04:45,400 --> 00:04:48,760 Speaker 10: Rep today on human Events daily. Rright back. 76 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:03,320 Speaker 8: Thing will stand in our way, and our Golden age 77 00:05:03,360 --> 00:05:04,320 Speaker 8: has just begun. 78 00:05:04,560 --> 00:05:06,320 Speaker 10: This is human events, which Acosovic. 79 00:05:06,440 --> 00:05:10,040 Speaker 1: Now it's time for everyone to understand what America first 80 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:10,839 Speaker 1: truly means. 81 00:05:11,080 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 8: Welcome to the Second American Revolution. President Obama was a 82 00:05:18,520 --> 00:05:22,760 Speaker 8: terrible president. President Biden was the worst president in the 83 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:26,240 Speaker 8: history of our country. President Bush should not have gone 84 00:05:26,279 --> 00:05:29,240 Speaker 8: into the Middle East to blow the place up. So 85 00:05:29,279 --> 00:05:33,000 Speaker 8: I don't give him high marks either, Thank you very much, everybody, kagods. 86 00:05:33,120 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 8: I give Trump very high marks. 87 00:05:34,480 --> 00:05:43,160 Speaker 1: Tobias, well, ladies, and gentlemen, we are back Human Events Daily, Washington, DC, 88 00:05:43,279 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 1: and we're conducting this Global sit rep Global Situation Report. 89 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:51,200 Speaker 1: I want to start, of course, with the region that 90 00:05:51,240 --> 00:05:53,480 Speaker 1: I think that's on everyone's mind and not being the 91 00:05:53,520 --> 00:05:57,599 Speaker 1: Middle East. Obviously, we know Israel conducted what they call 92 00:05:57,720 --> 00:06:03,599 Speaker 1: Operation Rising Lion, which lasted from about June thirteenth to 93 00:06:04,839 --> 00:06:06,320 Speaker 1: June twenty fourth. 94 00:06:06,560 --> 00:06:07,920 Speaker 10: President Trump, of course. 95 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:13,120 Speaker 1: In the United States instituted Operation Midnight Hammer, which with 96 00:06:13,920 --> 00:06:17,599 Speaker 1: conducted in conjunction with Israel, which was and attack directly 97 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:21,039 Speaker 1: on Iran's uranium enrichment facilities. 98 00:06:21,160 --> 00:06:25,000 Speaker 10: So let's go through a little bit of the money line, 99 00:06:25,080 --> 00:06:25,760 Speaker 10: a little. 100 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 1: Bit of the stats on those. So we're told that 101 00:06:29,640 --> 00:06:33,960 Speaker 1: Operation Rising Line, this was this massive preemptive strike on Iran. 102 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:37,799 Speaker 1: Two hundred aircraft dropped more than three hundred and thirty 103 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:41,480 Speaker 1: munitions from the Israeli Air Force on one hundred targets. 104 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:43,040 Speaker 10: This destroyed. 105 00:06:45,440 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 1: Mainly those nuclear facilities and mainly those targets there in 106 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:55,200 Speaker 1: Natan's Bordo Isfahan, but also conducted massive assassination or decapitation 107 00:06:55,720 --> 00:07:02,039 Speaker 1: strikes using drones all across Iran, particularly within Tehran itself, 108 00:07:02,279 --> 00:07:07,440 Speaker 1: targeting military bases and senior commanders were told that all 109 00:07:07,480 --> 00:07:10,400 Speaker 1: in all, the death toll is anywhere between the low 110 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:12,640 Speaker 1: end of two hundred and twenty four to a high 111 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:16,480 Speaker 1: end of nine hundred and seventy four fatalities. With this 112 00:07:16,600 --> 00:07:20,880 Speaker 1: mix of military and scientists associated with the nuclear program 113 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:25,240 Speaker 1: of Iran, Israel of course, has claimed to neutralize Iran's 114 00:07:25,280 --> 00:07:28,920 Speaker 1: near term nuclear threat. Iran, of course, as we know, 115 00:07:29,120 --> 00:07:34,240 Speaker 1: retaliated with massive missile and drone attacks on Israeli soil, 116 00:07:35,240 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: particularly targeting Tel Aviv and some military areas as well, 117 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 1: many of which were intercepted by elements of the Iron 118 00:07:42,960 --> 00:07:47,640 Speaker 1: Dome and other implements of Israel's very advanced tech, high 119 00:07:47,720 --> 00:07:52,200 Speaker 1: tech air defense. Although the United States was also involved 120 00:07:52,240 --> 00:07:56,040 Speaker 1: with that those terminal high altitude air defenders with those 121 00:07:56,040 --> 00:07:59,440 Speaker 1: air interceptor missiles, the question of course being the price 122 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:04,240 Speaker 1: price of those air interceparate missiles and the ability to 123 00:08:04,480 --> 00:08:08,800 Speaker 1: continue use of them given their low number of the munitions. 124 00:08:08,840 --> 00:08:12,040 Speaker 1: This is also one of the reasons that we saw 125 00:08:12,160 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 1: just a few days ago, Ukraine had pointed out that 126 00:08:16,280 --> 00:08:19,760 Speaker 1: there was a halt of Patriot missile systems delivered to Ukraine, 127 00:08:20,200 --> 00:08:24,280 Speaker 1: and most believed this was due to their use defending 128 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:28,520 Speaker 1: not only Israel's assets and Israel Israeli facilities, but also 129 00:08:28,840 --> 00:08:33,199 Speaker 1: American facilities across the Middle East. In this response by 130 00:08:33,240 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 1: Tehran two Operation Midnight Hammer in the attack on the 131 00:08:37,000 --> 00:08:41,959 Speaker 1: US airbase at Aladid in Guitar So for the first 132 00:08:41,960 --> 00:08:44,880 Speaker 1: time ever to get into Midnight Hammer. For the first 133 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:50,000 Speaker 1: time ever in history, the United States military conducted military 134 00:08:50,000 --> 00:08:51,600 Speaker 1: strikes within Iran. 135 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 10: This is, the US Air Force. 136 00:08:52,800 --> 00:08:56,360 Speaker 1: And the US Navy joined offensive these strikes on Iranian 137 00:08:56,440 --> 00:08:59,880 Speaker 1: territory during this twelve day war between Israel and Ni 138 00:09:00,240 --> 00:09:04,000 Speaker 1: States and Iran. The main targets, of course were the 139 00:09:04,080 --> 00:09:08,160 Speaker 1: uranium enrichment plants and Tatans and Isfahan, and then the 140 00:09:08,360 --> 00:09:11,760 Speaker 1: fourteen Bunker bust near bombs, two of which were at 141 00:09:12,000 --> 00:09:16,360 Speaker 1: Natans and the rest of which were targeted at four Doh, 142 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 1: that site deep within the mountains south of Tehran. President 143 00:09:21,600 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 1: Trump had stated that the sites were obliterated. US intelligence 144 00:09:24,920 --> 00:09:29,320 Speaker 1: agencies also concluded that they were seriously and heavily damaged, 145 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:33,800 Speaker 1: likely delaying and setting back Iran's near term nuclear program. 146 00:09:33,840 --> 00:09:39,520 Speaker 1: Iran themselves confirmed serious damage to the four Doah facility. Notably, 147 00:09:40,320 --> 00:09:43,680 Speaker 1: one of the attacks that occurred by Israel just after 148 00:09:44,200 --> 00:09:48,480 Speaker 1: Operation Midnight Hammer was this attack on Evan Prison in 149 00:09:48,559 --> 00:09:52,640 Speaker 1: Tehran on June twenty third, so one day later, which 150 00:09:52,880 --> 00:09:56,720 Speaker 1: was an attempt many believe to have prisoners and criminals 151 00:09:56,960 --> 00:10:01,400 Speaker 1: released out into Iran in hopes of spark a regime change, 152 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:05,079 Speaker 1: and Iran confirmed that fifty six are Tesh military members, 153 00:10:05,080 --> 00:10:08,680 Speaker 1: including generals, and forty one IRGC, Rani and Revolutionary Guard 154 00:10:08,679 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 1: Court personnel were killed, including Brigadier General Namati who killed 155 00:10:13,520 --> 00:10:18,120 Speaker 1: in separate Israeli strikes. Iran Supreme Leader Advisor has criticized 156 00:10:18,960 --> 00:10:21,080 Speaker 1: the United States and Israel and in response to all 157 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:24,760 Speaker 1: of this, calling any potential nuclear talks deceptive, President Trump 158 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:28,040 Speaker 1: coming in on June twenty fourth at the end of 159 00:10:28,080 --> 00:10:32,880 Speaker 1: all of this and instituting a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, 160 00:10:33,360 --> 00:10:38,240 Speaker 1: brokering it and bringing this pause to full scale hostilities. 161 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:43,680 Speaker 1: So some of the implications there obviously nuclear setback for Iran, 162 00:10:44,080 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 1: US and Israeli strikes inflicting significant damage, significant damage to 163 00:10:48,920 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 1: their nuclear ambitions and to their nuclear program. One of 164 00:10:52,520 --> 00:10:55,440 Speaker 1: the one assessment, of course, is their risk of escalation. 165 00:10:55,640 --> 00:11:01,040 Speaker 1: Absolutely should either side breach the ceasefire deal. Many believe 166 00:11:01,400 --> 00:11:05,960 Speaker 1: whether through reciprocal, direct, reciprocal strikes, proxy attacks, cyber attacks 167 00:11:05,960 --> 00:11:09,720 Speaker 1: which could include threats to the United States with critical infrastructure, 168 00:11:09,920 --> 00:11:13,160 Speaker 1: or even domestic terror warnings going through September obviously September 169 00:11:13,200 --> 00:11:16,400 Speaker 1: eleventh the key date there, could suggest a sustained cycle 170 00:11:16,640 --> 00:11:18,800 Speaker 1: one of the main threat that we're hearing, of course, 171 00:11:18,840 --> 00:11:22,559 Speaker 1: as well as a humanitarian refugee crisis. It's estimated that 172 00:11:22,640 --> 00:11:28,800 Speaker 1: one hundred thousand civilians fled from Tehran during these strikes, 173 00:11:29,000 --> 00:11:31,640 Speaker 1: and the question is are they staying in different places 174 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 1: within the massive country of Iran itself or will they 175 00:11:34,360 --> 00:11:37,360 Speaker 1: flee to neighboring countries or perhaps to Europe as we 176 00:11:37,440 --> 00:11:41,559 Speaker 1: saw during the Syrian Civil war, and as well, one 177 00:11:41,559 --> 00:11:43,880 Speaker 1: of the big takeaways of all of this is that 178 00:11:43,920 --> 00:11:49,959 Speaker 1: Tehran has suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency 179 00:11:50,120 --> 00:11:53,600 Speaker 1: and halted visits to bombed sites and threatened for their 180 00:11:53,640 --> 00:11:57,800 Speaker 1: cooper consequences in cooperation, saying that they believe the IAEA 181 00:11:58,080 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 1: is now completely controlled by the West and they do 182 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:06,240 Speaker 1: not believe it to be objective. So for President Trump 183 00:12:06,280 --> 00:12:10,280 Speaker 1: and for others, the goal now is consolidation of the 184 00:12:10,360 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 1: sea spire, So consolidate the seasfire, maintain this Trump mediated truce, 185 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:21,319 Speaker 1: obviously monitoring for violations, but any using any domestic, diplomatic 186 00:12:21,760 --> 00:12:26,839 Speaker 1: or financial pressure, economic pressure to suppress. 187 00:12:26,400 --> 00:12:27,920 Speaker 10: Any threat of escalation. 188 00:12:28,200 --> 00:12:31,959 Speaker 1: Obviously in this situation like this, an increase of surveillance, 189 00:12:32,200 --> 00:12:36,840 Speaker 1: satellite recon on nuclear sites, military command nodes, proxy groups 190 00:12:36,880 --> 00:12:41,880 Speaker 1: to rapidly detect any reconstitution efforts or emerging threats or 191 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:46,079 Speaker 1: emerging escalations, calibrate deterrent strategy. And this is of course 192 00:12:46,400 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 1: US posture within the region. With so many US bases 193 00:12:49,520 --> 00:12:52,680 Speaker 1: that are nearby within striking range of the force protection 194 00:12:52,800 --> 00:12:55,079 Speaker 1: level is going to need to remain high, and that 195 00:12:55,160 --> 00:12:59,240 Speaker 1: also includes monitoring of the Strait of Hornmos itself, with 196 00:12:59,320 --> 00:13:01,679 Speaker 1: a variety of reports that have come out saying that 197 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:06,520 Speaker 1: Iran did at some points load sea mines. IRDC personnel 198 00:13:06,559 --> 00:13:13,280 Speaker 1: were located loading sea mines onto various ships that could 199 00:13:13,320 --> 00:13:16,400 Speaker 1: have been used very quickly overnight to mine the Strait 200 00:13:16,440 --> 00:13:19,480 Speaker 1: of Horn moves to block again twenty percent of the 201 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:23,560 Speaker 1: world's oil, the world's petroleum flowing through the mouth of 202 00:13:23,600 --> 00:13:27,120 Speaker 1: the Persian Gulf. This key node, this key chop point 203 00:13:27,120 --> 00:13:32,079 Speaker 1: of infrastructure for the sea lanes and obviously goes towards 204 00:13:32,200 --> 00:13:37,560 Speaker 1: all of the key risk for any international any international 205 00:13:37,559 --> 00:13:41,199 Speaker 1: global power. Looking around the Middle East a bit larger, 206 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:45,000 Speaker 1: we also see President Trump calling for and says that 207 00:13:45,160 --> 00:13:47,920 Speaker 1: just a few days ago he instituted a sixty day 208 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:53,320 Speaker 1: ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, the ongoing conflict there that's 209 00:13:53,360 --> 00:13:58,240 Speaker 1: been happening since September or since October seventh, twenty twenty three, 210 00:13:58,440 --> 00:14:03,520 Speaker 1: with Gaza fatality in estimates ranging from the low tens 211 00:14:03,520 --> 00:14:07,199 Speaker 1: of thousands to the high tens of thousands, with more 212 00:14:07,240 --> 00:14:10,199 Speaker 1: than ninety percent of the two point three million population 213 00:14:10,520 --> 00:14:16,920 Speaker 1: of Gaza displaced among fifty hostages remain within Gaza, some 214 00:14:17,720 --> 00:14:20,000 Speaker 1: about fifty percent of us so twenty five living. Twenty 215 00:14:20,040 --> 00:14:23,360 Speaker 1: five unfortunately seem to be deceased as of this point. 216 00:14:23,760 --> 00:14:27,800 Speaker 1: President Trump will be meeting net Yahoo on July seventh, 217 00:14:28,200 --> 00:14:31,680 Speaker 1: and certainly we'll hear more about the ceasefire. They're also 218 00:14:31,960 --> 00:14:35,600 Speaker 1: looking at potential escalations with the Huthis on the other 219 00:14:35,680 --> 00:14:38,360 Speaker 1: side of the Red Sea and then up in Syria 220 00:14:38,480 --> 00:14:41,320 Speaker 1: where in Islamic extremelist group has taken. 221 00:14:41,120 --> 00:14:42,120 Speaker 10: Over the country. 222 00:14:42,320 --> 00:14:44,720 Speaker 1: However, they claim that they are going to be working 223 00:14:44,760 --> 00:14:48,600 Speaker 1: on deals with Israel and the United States, potentially even 224 00:14:48,840 --> 00:14:53,400 Speaker 1: entering the Abraham Accords. Folks, that is the Middle East 225 00:14:53,560 --> 00:14:55,720 Speaker 1: in a nutshell. The right Back Human Events Daily. 226 00:15:02,200 --> 00:15:04,960 Speaker 9: Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm 227 00:15:05,040 --> 00:15:09,320 Speaker 9: Terrence Bates. This holiday weekend, expect a major surgeon travel 228 00:15:09,400 --> 00:15:12,560 Speaker 9: with record breaking numbers of people hitting the road, flying, 229 00:15:12,640 --> 00:15:15,840 Speaker 9: and taking other modes of transportation. If you're one of 230 00:15:15,840 --> 00:15:18,400 Speaker 9: the people hitting the road, Triple A predicts that nearly 231 00:15:18,520 --> 00:15:21,880 Speaker 9: seventy one million people in all are doing the same thing. 232 00:15:22,160 --> 00:15:25,400 Speaker 9: Most will be traveling fifty or more miles to celebrate 233 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:28,160 Speaker 9: the holiday. Now, if that's you, then you also want 234 00:15:28,200 --> 00:15:30,720 Speaker 9: to hit the road before noon on July third or 235 00:15:30,800 --> 00:15:34,240 Speaker 9: before eleven am on July seventh in order to avoid 236 00:15:34,320 --> 00:15:38,080 Speaker 9: peak traffic. If you're concerned about gas prices, don't be 237 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 9: because this weekend prices are expected to be around three 238 00:15:41,240 --> 00:15:44,320 Speaker 9: twenty a gallon and if you're flying the friendly skies. 239 00:15:44,360 --> 00:15:46,800 Speaker 9: While the number of air travelers is expected to set 240 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:50,240 Speaker 9: a new record, with five point seventy four million people 241 00:15:50,520 --> 00:15:53,920 Speaker 9: projected to fly and over four point six million people 242 00:15:54,200 --> 00:15:57,560 Speaker 9: expected to travel by bus, crews or train. That's a 243 00:15:57,680 --> 00:16:01,000 Speaker 9: nine percent increase over last year. What's on your table 244 00:16:01,040 --> 00:16:04,360 Speaker 9: this holiday weekend, while hot dogs and hamburgers are hands 245 00:16:04,400 --> 00:16:06,880 Speaker 9: down the most consumed foods on the fourth of July, 246 00:16:07,440 --> 00:16:11,200 Speaker 9: according to Time to Play, who gathered and analyzed data 247 00:16:11,240 --> 00:16:14,440 Speaker 9: from across these United States. It varies depending on where 248 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:17,800 Speaker 9: you live, though across the board, the top July fourth 249 00:16:17,800 --> 00:16:22,480 Speaker 9: dishes include potato salad, baked beans, deviled eggs, macaroni salad, 250 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:27,320 Speaker 9: smoke brisket, grilled corn, and smoked ribs. Honorable mentions include 251 00:16:27,480 --> 00:16:32,840 Speaker 9: smoked chicken, wings, coalslag, grilled prawns, and cheesecake. And what 252 00:16:33,000 --> 00:16:35,480 Speaker 9: did the Founding Fathers eat on July fourth? 253 00:16:35,520 --> 00:16:36,120 Speaker 10: Back in the day? 254 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:39,360 Speaker 9: You may ask, Well, legend has it that on July 255 00:16:39,440 --> 00:16:42,280 Speaker 9: fourth of seventeen seventy six, John Adams and his wife 256 00:16:42,320 --> 00:16:47,600 Speaker 9: Abigail celebrated the country's independence with the meal of turtle soup, poach, 257 00:16:47,720 --> 00:16:52,160 Speaker 9: salmon with egg sauce, green peas, and new potatoes and jackets, 258 00:16:52,480 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 9: which sort of sounds dreadful compared to a hamburger, a 259 00:16:55,680 --> 00:16:59,480 Speaker 9: hot dog, and some incredible side dishes. Here's another question 260 00:16:59,520 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 9: for you. Are you planning on tuning in for Macy's 261 00:17:01,640 --> 00:17:03,600 Speaker 9: Big Fourth of July fireworks display? 262 00:17:03,960 --> 00:17:04,120 Speaker 5: Well? 263 00:17:04,160 --> 00:17:07,199 Speaker 9: If so, you're not alone. Three million people expected to 264 00:17:07,200 --> 00:17:09,720 Speaker 9: be in attendance in New York City to watch the 265 00:17:09,760 --> 00:17:13,720 Speaker 9: fireworks in person, while on TV and across other platforms, 266 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:16,879 Speaker 9: NBC is hoping to match or even beat last year's show. 267 00:17:17,119 --> 00:17:20,359 Speaker 9: The Big Show costs Macy's roughly six million dollars to 268 00:17:20,440 --> 00:17:22,520 Speaker 9: put on today. 269 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:25,760 Speaker 8: You know that you talk about influencers, These are influences 270 00:17:26,440 --> 00:17:28,240 Speaker 8: and their friends of mine. 271 00:17:28,840 --> 00:17:38,600 Speaker 11: Jack, Jack, break down, All right, Jack, Sobakira back Human 272 00:17:38,640 --> 00:17:39,639 Speaker 11: Events Daily. 273 00:17:39,760 --> 00:17:41,880 Speaker 10: The global sit rep continues. 274 00:17:41,960 --> 00:17:46,800 Speaker 1: We turn now to the Asia Pacific and the Chinese 275 00:17:46,960 --> 00:17:52,240 Speaker 1: Communist Party. Now, for longtime viewers of Human Events Daily, 276 00:17:52,320 --> 00:17:55,040 Speaker 1: you'll know that China is the country I've spent most 277 00:17:55,080 --> 00:17:57,960 Speaker 1: of the time in my career focused on. Lived there 278 00:17:58,000 --> 00:18:02,399 Speaker 1: for two years, learned to he can read Mandarin Chinese, 279 00:18:02,720 --> 00:18:06,879 Speaker 1: and worked as a Navy intelligence officer with a direct 280 00:18:06,960 --> 00:18:11,320 Speaker 1: focus on the People's Republic of China. Now we know 281 00:18:11,400 --> 00:18:14,920 Speaker 1: that there are questions about Shijin Ping. There always will 282 00:18:14,960 --> 00:18:19,160 Speaker 1: be questions about Chinese leadership. Sheinen Ping has been the 283 00:18:19,240 --> 00:18:23,840 Speaker 1: party chairman now longer than anyone since Mao Zedong himself. 284 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:28,560 Speaker 1: He's been longer than Dong Chaoping, longer than leadership than 285 00:18:28,800 --> 00:18:31,679 Speaker 1: Jiong Zumen longer in leadership than Hu Jintao, and he 286 00:18:31,800 --> 00:18:35,080 Speaker 1: is in the third of his five year terms or 287 00:18:35,160 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 1: third of his fifth year term. So what does that 288 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 1: mean thirteen years? He's been there since twenty twelve, and 289 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:44,280 Speaker 1: there are a lot of rumors currently will will he stay? 290 00:18:44,359 --> 00:18:44,840 Speaker 10: Will he go? 291 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 1: Does he have the same level of power that he 292 00:18:47,680 --> 00:18:51,560 Speaker 1: once did? And while people can play this sort of 293 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:58,560 Speaker 1: you know, form of premlinology or you know Jong Nan highology, 294 00:18:58,760 --> 00:19:01,960 Speaker 1: I suppose beijinglogy as to whether or not he is 295 00:19:02,119 --> 00:19:06,479 Speaker 1: these movements within the party actually constitute a loss of 296 00:19:06,600 --> 00:19:10,440 Speaker 1: face or a loss of control for him. The question remains, 297 00:19:10,480 --> 00:19:13,280 Speaker 1: and the question still is that he has not appointed 298 00:19:13,359 --> 00:19:16,120 Speaker 1: any heir. There is no clear heir to Shi Jinping. 299 00:19:16,200 --> 00:19:18,879 Speaker 1: There is no clear next leader of the party, and 300 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:22,880 Speaker 1: those are the things that would be needed for a 301 00:19:23,080 --> 00:19:26,080 Speaker 1: successor to really take over. And of course the Pollett 302 00:19:26,119 --> 00:19:31,040 Speaker 1: Borow is still stocked absolutely with his leadership and his 303 00:19:31,240 --> 00:19:34,679 Speaker 1: loyal members, and of course the Pollittborough being that nine 304 00:19:34,960 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: member standing committee that controls the Chinese Communist Party. Switching 305 00:19:39,840 --> 00:19:43,600 Speaker 1: over to the military side though one of the key 306 00:19:43,760 --> 00:19:48,399 Speaker 1: elements that we've seen and absolutely a key sign of 307 00:19:48,480 --> 00:19:52,640 Speaker 1: She's growing power and the Chinese Communist Party's growing power. 308 00:19:53,119 --> 00:19:57,760 Speaker 1: Was this first dual carrier deployment the China conducted in 309 00:19:57,840 --> 00:20:03,320 Speaker 1: the Western Pacific. Two aircraft carriers, the Lounging and the Shandong, 310 00:20:03,880 --> 00:20:07,840 Speaker 1: both deployed at the same time for the People's Liberation 311 00:20:08,600 --> 00:20:12,399 Speaker 1: Army Navy the Plan. So the Plan was able to 312 00:20:12,440 --> 00:20:15,800 Speaker 1: operate both of these carriers at sea for the first 313 00:20:15,840 --> 00:20:19,080 Speaker 1: time ever, and they went deeper and further into the 314 00:20:19,080 --> 00:20:23,399 Speaker 1: Pacific than we've ever seen, even operating further than the 315 00:20:23,480 --> 00:20:25,240 Speaker 1: second island chain. 316 00:20:25,280 --> 00:20:27,400 Speaker 10: Now, what are the island chains? Why does this matter? 317 00:20:27,400 --> 00:20:31,320 Speaker 1: Well, the island chains are a set of strategic defenses, 318 00:20:31,680 --> 00:20:34,119 Speaker 1: a strategic change of defense at the United States and 319 00:20:34,160 --> 00:20:38,840 Speaker 1: our allies Japan, Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines have set up 320 00:20:39,119 --> 00:20:41,199 Speaker 1: since World War Two, and it's sort of a mirror 321 00:20:41,280 --> 00:20:44,680 Speaker 1: of the island hopping campaign of World War II. So 322 00:20:44,800 --> 00:20:47,919 Speaker 1: the first island chain, of course being the ones that 323 00:20:47,960 --> 00:20:51,760 Speaker 1: I just mentioned, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea even though it's 324 00:20:51,800 --> 00:20:55,040 Speaker 1: not really an island, and the Philippines the Luzon Straight 325 00:20:55,040 --> 00:20:58,680 Speaker 1: there of course, being between the Philippines and Taiwan. That's 326 00:20:58,720 --> 00:21:01,760 Speaker 1: the first island chain. The second island chain is much 327 00:21:01,880 --> 00:21:06,800 Speaker 1: deeper into the Pacific, and everyone knows is that's New Zealand, 328 00:21:07,119 --> 00:21:10,280 Speaker 1: that's Gwam, that's further out the third island chain. 329 00:21:10,119 --> 00:21:11,200 Speaker 10: That's Hawaii. 330 00:21:12,040 --> 00:21:14,639 Speaker 1: So for the first time ever a Chinese aircraft carrier, 331 00:21:15,080 --> 00:21:19,440 Speaker 1: the al Ning, was able to actually operate further into 332 00:21:19,480 --> 00:21:23,399 Speaker 1: the Pacific than Guam itself. This is the furthest as 333 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:26,199 Speaker 1: far as we know, this is the furthest and Asian 334 00:21:26,240 --> 00:21:31,000 Speaker 1: aircraft carrier has conducted operations across the Pacific since World 335 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:36,080 Speaker 1: War II, since Pearl Harbor. And the significance here this 336 00:21:36,119 --> 00:21:38,760 Speaker 1: is a ship that was built during the Soviet Union. 337 00:21:38,760 --> 00:21:41,000 Speaker 1: Actually the whole of it was originally called the Varyag 338 00:21:41,520 --> 00:21:44,679 Speaker 1: and it was initially constructed by the Soviet Union in 339 00:21:44,720 --> 00:21:50,360 Speaker 1: shipyards in Ukraine and was of course fueled by Iranian oil. 340 00:21:50,640 --> 00:21:55,920 Speaker 1: So these aircraft, the strike groups operated both launching hundreds 341 00:21:55,920 --> 00:21:59,880 Speaker 1: of aircraft, launch recoveries and sorties. So the owning that's 342 00:21:59,880 --> 00:22:03,720 Speaker 1: the older aircraft carrier, the original hull that the Chinese 343 00:22:03,800 --> 00:22:08,760 Speaker 1: Navy was using. The Shandong is a completely indigenous, domestically produced, 344 00:22:08,760 --> 00:22:12,840 Speaker 1: and domestically manufactured aircraft carrier. That platform has been out 345 00:22:12,880 --> 00:22:15,880 Speaker 1: for a much fewer time, so four hundred and twenty 346 00:22:15,920 --> 00:22:19,080 Speaker 1: aircraft launches compared to seven hundred for the Liao Ning. 347 00:22:19,359 --> 00:22:21,320 Speaker 1: But of course this is the first time the PLA 348 00:22:21,440 --> 00:22:26,120 Speaker 1: Navy has simultaneously deployed both carriers east of Taiwan and 349 00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:29,439 Speaker 1: the escort groups in these flotilla, So their strike groups 350 00:22:29,480 --> 00:22:34,440 Speaker 1: included destroyers, frigates, missile corvettes as well as even an 351 00:22:34,440 --> 00:22:40,600 Speaker 1: Anhui Amphibious Task Force group joining these maneuvers. So this 352 00:22:40,640 --> 00:22:44,720 Speaker 1: is a major milestone. Chinese aircraft shifting now towards high 353 00:22:44,760 --> 00:22:51,000 Speaker 1: seas force readiness, so Guam, Taiwan, the Luzon Straight now 354 00:22:51,080 --> 00:22:56,119 Speaker 1: in complete focus as they are able to take to 355 00:22:56,160 --> 00:22:59,119 Speaker 1: the high seas. The PLA Navy is now a force 356 00:22:59,200 --> 00:23:02,399 Speaker 1: to be reckoned with on the Blue Waters, and so 357 00:23:02,480 --> 00:23:04,639 Speaker 1: for the American Navy and for the rest of the world. 358 00:23:05,040 --> 00:23:07,760 Speaker 1: It comes to us and is on President Trump's desk 359 00:23:07,880 --> 00:23:11,399 Speaker 1: of course, as all of these matters are as to 360 00:23:11,480 --> 00:23:13,480 Speaker 1: whatever deal we are able to come with. 361 00:23:13,880 --> 00:23:17,439 Speaker 10: As the rise of China continues to push further and 362 00:23:17,480 --> 00:23:19,240 Speaker 10: further into the world. 363 00:23:18,960 --> 00:23:23,120 Speaker 1: With their Belt and Road initiative, backstop by a massive 364 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:25,080 Speaker 1: and growing in power the LA Navy. 365 00:23:25,760 --> 00:23:26,359 Speaker 2: You're right back in. 366 00:23:32,320 --> 00:23:35,080 Speaker 9: Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm 367 00:23:35,160 --> 00:23:39,439 Speaker 9: Terrence Bates. This holiday weekend, expect a major surgeon travel 368 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:42,680 Speaker 9: with record breaking numbers of people hitting the road, flying, 369 00:23:42,760 --> 00:23:45,960 Speaker 9: and taking other modes of transportation. If you're one of 370 00:23:45,960 --> 00:23:48,520 Speaker 9: the people hitting the road, Triple A predicts that nearly 371 00:23:48,640 --> 00:23:52,000 Speaker 9: seventy one million people in all are doing the same thing. 372 00:23:52,280 --> 00:23:55,520 Speaker 9: Most will be traveling fifty or more miles to celebrate 373 00:23:55,560 --> 00:23:58,320 Speaker 9: the holiday. Now, if that's you, then you also want 374 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:00,840 Speaker 9: to hit the road before noon on July third or 375 00:24:00,920 --> 00:24:04,359 Speaker 9: before eleven am on July seventh in order to avoid 376 00:24:04,440 --> 00:24:08,199 Speaker 9: peak traffic. If you're concerned about gas prices, don't be 377 00:24:08,280 --> 00:24:11,200 Speaker 9: because this weekend prices are expected to be around three 378 00:24:11,359 --> 00:24:14,440 Speaker 9: twenty a gallon. And if you're flying the friendly skies. 379 00:24:14,480 --> 00:24:16,920 Speaker 9: While the number of air travelers is expected to set 380 00:24:16,960 --> 00:24:19,960 Speaker 9: a new record, with five point seven to four million 381 00:24:20,000 --> 00:24:23,679 Speaker 9: people projected to fly and over four point six million 382 00:24:23,720 --> 00:24:27,560 Speaker 9: people expected to travel by bus, crews or train, that's 383 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:30,720 Speaker 9: a nine percent increase over last year. What's on your 384 00:24:30,760 --> 00:24:34,200 Speaker 9: table this holiday weekend? While hot dogs and hamburgers are 385 00:24:34,200 --> 00:24:37,040 Speaker 9: hands down the most consumed foods on the fourth of July, 386 00:24:37,560 --> 00:24:41,320 Speaker 9: according to time to play who gathered and analyzed data 387 00:24:41,359 --> 00:24:44,560 Speaker 9: from across these United States? It varies depending on where 388 00:24:44,600 --> 00:24:47,920 Speaker 9: you live, though across the board, the top July fourth 389 00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:52,600 Speaker 9: dishes include potato salad, baked beans, deviled eggs, macaroni salad, 390 00:24:52,840 --> 00:24:57,480 Speaker 9: smoke brisket, grilled corn, and smoked ribs. Honorable mentions include 391 00:24:57,600 --> 00:25:02,960 Speaker 9: smoke chicken wings, coalslag, grilled prawns, and cheesecake. And what 392 00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:05,919 Speaker 9: did the founding fathers eat on July fourth? Back in 393 00:25:05,960 --> 00:25:08,919 Speaker 9: the day, you may ask, Well, legend has it that 394 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:11,879 Speaker 9: on July fourth of seventeen seventy six, John Adams and 395 00:25:11,920 --> 00:25:15,960 Speaker 9: his wife Abigail celebrated the country's independence with the meal 396 00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:20,439 Speaker 9: of turtle soup, poach salmon with egg sauce, green peas, 397 00:25:20,760 --> 00:25:24,160 Speaker 9: and new potatoes and jackets, which sort of sounds dreadful 398 00:25:24,160 --> 00:25:27,680 Speaker 9: compared to a hamburger, a hot dog, and some incredible 399 00:25:27,800 --> 00:25:30,520 Speaker 9: side dishes. Here's another question for you. Are you planning 400 00:25:30,560 --> 00:25:33,720 Speaker 9: on tuning in for Macy's big Fourth of July fireworks display? 401 00:25:34,080 --> 00:25:34,240 Speaker 10: Well? 402 00:25:34,280 --> 00:25:37,320 Speaker 9: If so, you're not alone. Three million people expected to 403 00:25:37,320 --> 00:25:39,840 Speaker 9: be in attendance in New York City to watch the 404 00:25:39,880 --> 00:25:43,840 Speaker 9: fireworks in person, while on TV and across other platforms. 405 00:25:43,920 --> 00:25:47,040 Speaker 9: NBC is hoping to match or even beat last year's show. 406 00:25:47,240 --> 00:25:50,480 Speaker 9: The Big Show costs Macy's roughly six million dollars to 407 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:51,159 Speaker 9: put on. 408 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:55,040 Speaker 10: Worthy Jack. I want to see you. 409 00:25:57,480 --> 00:25:59,240 Speaker 4: Great job, Jack, Thank you. 410 00:25:59,480 --> 00:26:00,440 Speaker 8: What did you do? 411 00:26:00,960 --> 00:26:01,119 Speaker 4: You know? 412 00:26:01,200 --> 00:26:02,119 Speaker 8: We have an incredible thing. 413 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:03,440 Speaker 9: We're always talking about the. 414 00:26:03,359 --> 00:26:06,320 Speaker 8: Fake news and the bed but we have guys, and 415 00:26:06,359 --> 00:26:08,160 Speaker 8: these are the guys you're forgetting publisher's. 416 00:26:08,200 --> 00:26:12,439 Speaker 12: President Donald Trump, after meeting his Ukrainian counterpart Selenski on 417 00:26:12,480 --> 00:26:16,960 Speaker 12: the sidelines of NATO's summit, indicated he will consider providing 418 00:26:17,160 --> 00:26:21,600 Speaker 12: more of the Patriot missiles to Ukraine. The US is 419 00:26:21,720 --> 00:26:27,720 Speaker 12: ready to sell anti air missile systems Patriot to Ukraine. 420 00:26:28,160 --> 00:26:28,840 Speaker 10: Very hard to get. 421 00:26:29,200 --> 00:26:29,800 Speaker 7: We need them to. 422 00:26:29,920 --> 00:26:33,720 Speaker 8: We were supplying him to Israel and the very effective, 423 00:26:33,920 --> 00:26:35,160 Speaker 8: one hundred percent effective. 424 00:26:35,200 --> 00:26:36,480 Speaker 10: Hard to believe, how effective. 425 00:26:36,480 --> 00:26:38,760 Speaker 13: And they do want that more than any other thing, 426 00:26:38,800 --> 00:26:39,680 Speaker 13: as you probably know. 427 00:26:41,280 --> 00:26:44,880 Speaker 10: All right, Jack, Recibik. We are back here. Human events daily. 428 00:26:45,000 --> 00:26:49,000 Speaker 1: The global sit rep continues, and of course no global 429 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 1: sit rep would be complete without going into the current 430 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:58,399 Speaker 1: status of Ukraine Russia fight this proxy war between the 431 00:26:58,480 --> 00:27:02,280 Speaker 1: United States and Russia that the United States has been 432 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:07,160 Speaker 1: supporting that NATO has been supporting since February of twenty 433 00:27:07,359 --> 00:27:12,600 Speaker 1: twenty two, a massive conflagration and conflict which began under 434 00:27:12,640 --> 00:27:18,080 Speaker 1: the Biden administration, and there failed diplomacy and failed reprochmentt 435 00:27:18,480 --> 00:27:22,440 Speaker 1: with the Russians. Now, as you heard President Trump say 436 00:27:22,640 --> 00:27:26,280 Speaker 1: just moments ago in that clip, that the focus, strategic 437 00:27:26,359 --> 00:27:28,879 Speaker 1: focus of the United States really has shifted, and the 438 00:27:28,880 --> 00:27:31,920 Speaker 1: strategic focus of NATO even to an extent, has shifted 439 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:35,480 Speaker 1: because as such, America supplies posted military hardware to NATO, 440 00:27:35,520 --> 00:27:38,800 Speaker 1: as it is that they have now shifted, and the 441 00:27:38,840 --> 00:27:44,440 Speaker 1: Patriot missiles have become a sort of political football almost 442 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:47,760 Speaker 1: in a sense, in this shift, because as the United 443 00:27:47,800 --> 00:27:51,680 Speaker 1: States is backfilling those Patriot missiles to Israel, backfilling those 444 00:27:51,720 --> 00:27:55,359 Speaker 1: Patriot missiles to US forces within the region, within the 445 00:27:55,400 --> 00:27:59,280 Speaker 1: Middle East region, who then draws the short straw, Well, 446 00:27:59,280 --> 00:28:03,640 Speaker 1: that's Ukraine. Ukraine is now unable to receive those Patriot 447 00:28:03,680 --> 00:28:06,400 Speaker 1: missiles because there is a finite amount of these things. 448 00:28:06,400 --> 00:28:07,440 Speaker 10: The United States. 449 00:28:07,119 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 1: Bases Aladide and others were required to have those implements. 450 00:28:13,359 --> 00:28:15,879 Speaker 1: These are Patriot missiles, are those types of air interceptors, 451 00:28:15,920 --> 00:28:18,280 Speaker 1: those air defense that we were talking about before well, 452 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:21,160 Speaker 1: Ukraine is going to have fewer and fewer of those 453 00:28:21,400 --> 00:28:23,360 Speaker 1: because the United States isn't able to. 454 00:28:23,280 --> 00:28:24,280 Speaker 10: Provide them as much. 455 00:28:24,359 --> 00:28:27,240 Speaker 1: And the Patriot air defense batteries were the same Patriot 456 00:28:27,280 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: defense batteries that we saw protecting the Skuise of Kiev 457 00:28:31,160 --> 00:28:35,439 Speaker 1: and shooting down Russian missiles that were attempting to strike 458 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:38,959 Speaker 1: the capital of Ukraine. Now, Russia has viewed all of 459 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:43,000 Speaker 1: this as a sign for them to be able to 460 00:28:43,080 --> 00:28:47,240 Speaker 1: conduct further strikes into Kiev, further strikes into Odessa in 461 00:28:47,280 --> 00:28:50,680 Speaker 1: the south along the Black Sea, because they realized that 462 00:28:50,800 --> 00:28:55,000 Speaker 1: Ukraine is running low on their air defense capabilities. 463 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:56,680 Speaker 10: And again, it doesn't. 464 00:28:56,360 --> 00:28:59,520 Speaker 1: Matter how high tech your targeting system is if you 465 00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:02,680 Speaker 1: do not have the ammunition for it. And of course, 466 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:06,280 Speaker 1: this is the entire point of attrition warfare, which is 467 00:29:06,400 --> 00:29:09,520 Speaker 1: practiced by the Russians. And in some extent you could 468 00:29:09,520 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 1: see that that same doctrine being employed by the Iranians 469 00:29:12,960 --> 00:29:18,160 Speaker 1: firing missile barrages intended to sap the resources of this 470 00:29:18,280 --> 00:29:21,000 Speaker 1: high tech air defense to be able to defeat them 471 00:29:21,040 --> 00:29:25,840 Speaker 1: through attrition, defeat their enemy through attrition rather than direct combat. 472 00:29:25,920 --> 00:29:29,440 Speaker 1: So at the same time, while the world's attention was 473 00:29:29,480 --> 00:29:30,760 Speaker 1: focused on the Middle East. 474 00:29:31,120 --> 00:29:33,240 Speaker 10: Russia was able. 475 00:29:33,280 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 1: To take over three hundred fifty miles of territory in 476 00:29:38,440 --> 00:29:42,040 Speaker 1: June of this year, the most since last September, gaining 477 00:29:42,160 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 1: another two hundred miles in May. They've expanded their incursion 478 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:51,520 Speaker 1: into Sumai Oblast with potentially fifty to sixty thousand Russian 479 00:29:51,560 --> 00:29:55,040 Speaker 1: troops involved, and have the ability for a breakout here 480 00:29:55,120 --> 00:29:59,600 Speaker 1: should President Putin choose to do so. With various various 481 00:29:59,640 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 1: areas along that those eastern Russian speaking provinces where the 482 00:30:04,160 --> 00:30:08,200 Speaker 1: Russian Army and these Russian forces are pushing back against 483 00:30:08,240 --> 00:30:11,840 Speaker 1: the Ukrainian frontlines. At the same time, Ukraine is defending 484 00:30:11,880 --> 00:30:15,920 Speaker 1: with fortifications, drones, light vehicles, and counter drone systems. We 485 00:30:16,040 --> 00:30:19,600 Speaker 1: also saw that Operation Spider Web, that was the Ukrainian 486 00:30:19,800 --> 00:30:24,640 Speaker 1: deep strike of drones into Russia, damaging long range bomber bases, 487 00:30:24,800 --> 00:30:29,160 Speaker 1: very similar to the operation that Israel took undertook in 488 00:30:29,200 --> 00:30:33,880 Speaker 1: Iran just a few months later. Now, the drone warfare 489 00:30:34,240 --> 00:30:37,800 Speaker 1: strikes have continued, the air warfare has continued. The air 490 00:30:37,840 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: war has really ratcheted up, three hundred and fifteen drone 491 00:30:42,040 --> 00:30:45,720 Speaker 1: strikes and seven missile strikes on Kiev and Odessa just 492 00:30:45,920 --> 00:30:50,520 Speaker 1: on June tenth alone, in one night, a record high 493 00:30:50,600 --> 00:30:56,200 Speaker 1: for June saw over five thousand, four hundred drone strikes 494 00:30:56,480 --> 00:31:01,760 Speaker 1: across Ukraine from the Russian advance. So it really providing 495 00:31:01,880 --> 00:31:06,520 Speaker 1: that suppression of Ukrainian air defenses and ability for Ukraine 496 00:31:06,560 --> 00:31:09,880 Speaker 1: to conduct command and control as the Russian army advances 497 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:12,680 Speaker 1: along the front lines. In fact, in a one night salvo, 498 00:31:13,120 --> 00:31:16,840 Speaker 1: five hundred missiles and drones, including cruise missiles and hypersonic missiles, 499 00:31:17,040 --> 00:31:21,640 Speaker 1: targeted cities like Kremachuk. And of course even if Ukraine 500 00:31:21,760 --> 00:31:25,840 Speaker 1: is able to intercept several hundred of these, that means 501 00:31:26,280 --> 00:31:29,800 Speaker 1: the large amount of the large number in these salvos 502 00:31:30,080 --> 00:31:34,160 Speaker 1: again is intended for suppression of the air defenses. So 503 00:31:34,360 --> 00:31:37,400 Speaker 1: Russia has massed currently as the current estimates say that 504 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:42,080 Speaker 1: Russia has six hundred ninety five thousand troops on the front, 505 00:31:42,320 --> 00:31:45,440 Speaker 1: another one hundred and twenty one thousand in reserve, nine 506 00:31:45,480 --> 00:31:48,720 Speaker 1: thousand new troops being added and recruited and coming through 507 00:31:48,760 --> 00:31:54,080 Speaker 1: their pipeline per month. So these are huge, huge numbers 508 00:31:54,200 --> 00:31:59,800 Speaker 1: of soldiers that Russia is turning forward into their military machine. 509 00:32:00,120 --> 00:32:04,280 Speaker 1: It's sweeping across the grinding across I should say, grinding 510 00:32:04,320 --> 00:32:09,920 Speaker 1: across these eastern provinces. Now there's a question about will 511 00:32:10,040 --> 00:32:14,360 Speaker 1: Russia launch this massive offensive, and I've said that Putin 512 00:32:14,400 --> 00:32:18,720 Speaker 1: will likely make this determination by the end of July 513 00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:21,840 Speaker 1: and then look for an August offensive should he choose 514 00:32:21,880 --> 00:32:24,400 Speaker 1: to do so. And this could be done in terms 515 00:32:24,440 --> 00:32:29,560 Speaker 1: of a breakout in SumaiL along the area near Harkov, 516 00:32:30,160 --> 00:32:33,080 Speaker 1: And of course the question would be is this going 517 00:32:33,120 --> 00:32:35,760 Speaker 1: to be a major breakout or would this be potentially 518 00:32:35,880 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 1: smaller pockets of breakouts again choosing to continue this slow 519 00:32:40,400 --> 00:32:47,200 Speaker 1: grind of attrition, slowly taking territory also all while grinding forward, 520 00:32:47,480 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 1: with the attempt really being to attrite Ukraine of their 521 00:32:51,320 --> 00:32:56,200 Speaker 1: ability to conduct materiel, their ability to again use these missiles, 522 00:32:56,400 --> 00:32:59,600 Speaker 1: and their ability to field soldiers on the front lines. 523 00:33:00,240 --> 00:33:03,800 Speaker 1: As Kamala Harris once told us that Ukraine is a 524 00:33:03,840 --> 00:33:06,240 Speaker 1: small country and Russia is a big country, and this 525 00:33:06,360 --> 00:33:07,080 Speaker 1: is true. 526 00:33:07,320 --> 00:33:10,320 Speaker 10: Russia has a much larger population with which. 527 00:33:10,120 --> 00:33:14,560 Speaker 1: They can use to continually recruit new soldiers, while Ukraine 528 00:33:14,720 --> 00:33:18,440 Speaker 1: does not so to an extent. The amount of material, 529 00:33:18,520 --> 00:33:20,959 Speaker 1: whether it be tanks, whether it be bombs, whether it 530 00:33:21,000 --> 00:33:23,880 Speaker 1: be missiles, whether it be bullets, that NATO sends to 531 00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:28,000 Speaker 1: backfill Ukraine. It only is able to go so far 532 00:33:28,240 --> 00:33:33,320 Speaker 1: because Ukraine is still reliant on its own population for 533 00:33:33,760 --> 00:33:37,440 Speaker 1: soldiers and military age. Males of course, are becoming a 534 00:33:37,800 --> 00:33:41,360 Speaker 1: rarer and rarer commodity, and this is why you see 535 00:33:41,760 --> 00:33:43,480 Speaker 1: this is why you see press gangs, this is why 536 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:48,960 Speaker 1: you see recruitment numbers being being pushed so hard within Ukraine. Russia, 537 00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:53,320 Speaker 1: of course, is continuing these offenses, so the most likely 538 00:33:53,480 --> 00:33:57,680 Speaker 1: scenario at this point is a high likelihood of a 539 00:33:57,800 --> 00:34:02,560 Speaker 1: limited summer offensive, and this would mean Russian advances along 540 00:34:03,240 --> 00:34:08,520 Speaker 1: select sectors, increased use of artillery, drones, the air warfare, 541 00:34:08,640 --> 00:34:13,399 Speaker 1: and pressure on Ukraine's supply lines within those frontline regions. Again, 542 00:34:13,480 --> 00:34:18,800 Speaker 1: Russia focusing on the eastern Russian speaking provinces, the ones 543 00:34:18,960 --> 00:34:23,880 Speaker 1: that have been Lugans, danask Zaparizia and Harkov, the ones 544 00:34:24,400 --> 00:34:28,960 Speaker 1: and Hersan that have been annexed by the Russian Federation 545 00:34:29,160 --> 00:34:33,480 Speaker 1: to begin with. But of course the question is will 546 00:34:33,560 --> 00:34:38,640 Speaker 1: there be negotiations, will there be ceasefire? And of course 547 00:34:38,920 --> 00:34:42,160 Speaker 1: Russia is seeking as much position and as much leverage 548 00:34:42,200 --> 00:34:45,600 Speaker 1: as they can gain before they are able to hold 549 00:34:45,640 --> 00:34:48,560 Speaker 1: those ceasefire talks or going into any ceasfire talks to 550 00:34:48,680 --> 00:34:53,160 Speaker 1: negotiations with the Americans before one is decided or held. 551 00:34:53,200 --> 00:34:56,560 Speaker 1: So it's very clear that Russia is pursuing a two track, 552 00:34:57,480 --> 00:35:01,839 Speaker 1: two track strategy here where it's dip on one end, 553 00:35:01,920 --> 00:35:04,560 Speaker 1: so meeting with willing to meet with Witkoff, willing to 554 00:35:04,600 --> 00:35:08,080 Speaker 1: meet with the Ukrainians, President Putense having even said at 555 00:35:08,080 --> 00:35:11,080 Speaker 1: one point during the Iran Israel crisis that he was 556 00:35:11,160 --> 00:35:15,240 Speaker 1: willing to meet with Silvansky himself. But we're also seeing 557 00:35:15,280 --> 00:35:20,319 Speaker 1: the Russian military pursue their objectives on the battlefield, and 558 00:35:20,360 --> 00:35:24,600 Speaker 1: the question is how much leverage will they receive before 559 00:35:24,640 --> 00:35:29,280 Speaker 1: they sit down for any final negotiations. For Ukraine itself, 560 00:35:29,520 --> 00:35:33,040 Speaker 1: the question for them is going to hinge on Western 561 00:35:33,080 --> 00:35:37,040 Speaker 1: aid and a massive, massive push for further Western aid. 562 00:35:37,760 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 1: This has been something that will become a political issue 563 00:35:40,200 --> 00:35:43,480 Speaker 1: because President Trump campaigned, of course, as we know, on 564 00:35:43,880 --> 00:35:46,959 Speaker 1: ending the Ukraine War and shutting this down. 565 00:35:47,080 --> 00:35:49,560 Speaker 10: Obviously, he has said that it has. 566 00:35:49,520 --> 00:35:53,719 Speaker 1: Become become more catastrophic because neither side is willing to 567 00:35:53,800 --> 00:35:56,640 Speaker 1: back down. But of course the real question for Ukraine 568 00:35:56,920 --> 00:36:01,200 Speaker 1: is how can they continue fighting if the United States 569 00:36:01,560 --> 00:36:06,520 Speaker 1: does not continue their aid push, and some analysts have 570 00:36:06,680 --> 00:36:10,200 Speaker 1: suggested that in fact, this may be the reason that 571 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:14,719 Speaker 1: NATO has put forward its five percent goals on military 572 00:36:14,760 --> 00:36:19,280 Speaker 1: defense spending. So suddenly, remember, NATO didn't want to pursue 573 00:36:19,280 --> 00:36:22,440 Speaker 1: this five percent goal for military defense for years and 574 00:36:22,520 --> 00:36:24,399 Speaker 1: years and years and years, and President Trump has always 575 00:36:24,440 --> 00:36:25,120 Speaker 1: been pushing for it. 576 00:36:25,280 --> 00:36:26,080 Speaker 10: So suddenly, at the. 577 00:36:26,120 --> 00:36:30,479 Speaker 1: Very moment, at the very moment that Ukraine needs more 578 00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:34,400 Speaker 1: aid and the United States is potentially not able to 579 00:36:34,440 --> 00:36:37,600 Speaker 1: do so because of the need to backfill Patriot missiles 580 00:36:37,600 --> 00:36:43,000 Speaker 1: and others within the Middle East region, Well, suddenly NATO 581 00:36:43,400 --> 00:36:46,040 Speaker 1: the European countries say that they're going to increase their 582 00:36:46,040 --> 00:36:49,840 Speaker 1: defense spending. Could it be then, and would the assessment 583 00:36:49,880 --> 00:36:52,360 Speaker 1: make sense that the reason that they're increasing their defense 584 00:36:52,360 --> 00:36:56,040 Speaker 1: spending is not because they want to defend themselves, but 585 00:36:56,120 --> 00:36:59,440 Speaker 1: because those same European countries, particularly in Western Europe, so 586 00:36:59,680 --> 00:37:04,160 Speaker 1: think France and Germany want to use that excess spending 587 00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:07,360 Speaker 1: to be able to backfill Ukrainians and be able to 588 00:37:07,360 --> 00:37:11,600 Speaker 1: hand that those weapons of materiel, tanks, bombs, missiles, over 589 00:37:11,880 --> 00:37:14,840 Speaker 1: two over to Ukraine. 590 00:37:15,040 --> 00:37:18,399 Speaker 10: Even though, of course the point of NATO is. 591 00:37:18,520 --> 00:37:24,439 Speaker 1: Defense rather than offense, and as a key point here, 592 00:37:24,480 --> 00:37:28,080 Speaker 1: and even Western media has pointed this out. Russia has 593 00:37:28,120 --> 00:37:32,640 Speaker 1: actually been targeting in eastern Ukraine, has actually been targeting 594 00:37:32,680 --> 00:37:38,520 Speaker 1: many of the resource facilities and resource deposits where Secretary 595 00:37:38,560 --> 00:37:41,640 Speaker 1: Bessend had gone over and I was able to actually 596 00:37:41,640 --> 00:37:44,160 Speaker 1: accompany him on this trip to Kia for negotiations in 597 00:37:44,200 --> 00:37:47,840 Speaker 1: the mineral deal. Well, Russia has now captured the second 598 00:37:47,920 --> 00:37:52,879 Speaker 1: of four ukrainium lithium deposits. So these e lithium deposits 599 00:37:53,120 --> 00:37:56,120 Speaker 1: which came to came to bear during the mineral deal 600 00:37:56,719 --> 00:37:59,880 Speaker 1: and in negotiations, two of the four that exist with 601 00:37:59,880 --> 00:38:03,719 Speaker 1: the on Ukrainian territory have now been captured by the Russians. 602 00:38:03,840 --> 00:38:08,360 Speaker 1: So real questions as to what what Ukraine will be 603 00:38:08,360 --> 00:38:13,280 Speaker 1: able to negotiate with if in fact those areas are 604 00:38:13,320 --> 00:38:18,000 Speaker 1: controlled by the Russians. All indications are that Russia is 605 00:38:18,239 --> 00:38:22,640 Speaker 1: able to control the narrative here and that ultimately this 606 00:38:22,880 --> 00:38:26,080 Speaker 1: will not come to a cessation until there are key 607 00:38:26,160 --> 00:38:29,800 Speaker 1: and direct negotiations between leaders not just of Russia and 608 00:38:29,880 --> 00:38:35,680 Speaker 1: Ukraine directly, but also between Russia and the United States directly, 609 00:38:35,760 --> 00:38:40,360 Speaker 1: once again President Trump in the driver's seat. Is a 610 00:38:40,560 --> 00:38:44,960 Speaker 1: very complicated world, very complex issues, but President Trump is 611 00:38:45,000 --> 00:38:48,799 Speaker 1: the one who holds all the cards to continue to 612 00:38:48,840 --> 00:38:54,200 Speaker 1: de escalate, destabilize, or go for peace all in one. 613 00:38:54,480 --> 00:38:56,800 Speaker 10: They'll swop Jack Piso the Great back with summarize. 614 00:39:05,040 --> 00:39:07,959 Speaker 13: Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. 615 00:39:08,040 --> 00:39:10,920 Speaker 13: Everybody's talking about it, Go get it. And he's been 616 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:13,319 Speaker 13: my friend right from the beginning of this whole year 617 00:39:13,360 --> 00:39:15,800 Speaker 13: and bull event. And we're going to turn her around. 618 00:39:15,840 --> 00:39:17,720 Speaker 13: This make our Cotting way to get him. 619 00:39:17,920 --> 00:39:24,800 Speaker 4: M They said gen Z would stay silent, that we'd 620 00:39:24,800 --> 00:39:28,360 Speaker 4: back down, that we'd forget what's worth fighting for. But 621 00:39:28,440 --> 00:39:33,319 Speaker 4: this generation remembers, we remember truth, we remember freedom, and 622 00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:34,600 Speaker 4: now we rise. 623 00:39:36,200 --> 00:39:37,400 Speaker 10: This is more than a conference. 624 00:39:37,840 --> 00:39:41,319 Speaker 4: It's a call to action to reclaim the future, to 625 00:39:41,440 --> 00:39:45,120 Speaker 4: ignite a movement that cannot be ignored. 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Register now at SAS twenty five dot com. 633 00:40:22,600 --> 00:40:25,200 Speaker 9: When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human 634 00:40:25,239 --> 00:40:26,480 Speaker 9: Events with Jack Bosoka. 635 00:40:26,280 --> 00:40:29,239 Speaker 1: Right, folks, Jeack prosobic here back Human Events Daily the 636 00:40:29,280 --> 00:40:34,080 Speaker 1: fourth of July Global sit rep here on Human Events. 637 00:40:34,600 --> 00:40:37,959 Speaker 1: And I would be remiss if in my global sit 638 00:40:38,040 --> 00:40:43,440 Speaker 1: rep I left out the largest national security crisis to 639 00:40:43,760 --> 00:40:48,160 Speaker 1: the United States and two Americans, rit Lar because as 640 00:40:48,200 --> 00:40:51,440 Speaker 1: we've gone through these various hot points around the world. 641 00:40:51,480 --> 00:40:54,840 Speaker 1: We covered the Middle East, we covered Asia Pacific, we 642 00:40:54,960 --> 00:40:58,800 Speaker 1: covered Ukraine, Russia, the battle in Eurasia, the war in Eurasia. 643 00:40:59,800 --> 00:41:03,080 Speaker 10: All of those are threats to the United States. 644 00:41:03,120 --> 00:41:04,960 Speaker 1: There's no question there are threats to our interests. They 645 00:41:04,960 --> 00:41:08,400 Speaker 1: are threats in some areas to key global shipping lanes 646 00:41:08,440 --> 00:41:11,560 Speaker 1: as well as key resources. We talked about the lithium, 647 00:41:11,640 --> 00:41:15,240 Speaker 1: the rare earth minerals within eastern Ukraine and how Russia 648 00:41:15,640 --> 00:41:19,120 Speaker 1: is directly targeting those because they know that that's become 649 00:41:19,239 --> 00:41:23,440 Speaker 1: an area of contention for the negotiations. But and it 650 00:41:23,520 --> 00:41:28,120 Speaker 1: remains that the largest foreign threat to the United States 651 00:41:28,120 --> 00:41:33,120 Speaker 1: of Americans is the tens of millions of foreigners that 652 00:41:33,200 --> 00:41:37,240 Speaker 1: have mass invaded and mass immigrated to the United States, 653 00:41:37,440 --> 00:41:41,040 Speaker 1: particularly under the Biden administration, but even prior to that, 654 00:41:41,880 --> 00:41:45,960 Speaker 1: and many of them through a variety of ridiculous paper 655 00:41:46,040 --> 00:41:51,920 Speaker 1: programs like TPS and this these temporary statusies that were 656 00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:55,399 Speaker 1: granted by the Biden administration and by majorcas that never 657 00:41:55,560 --> 00:41:59,440 Speaker 1: should have been given millions and millions who came in illegally. 658 00:41:59,800 --> 00:42:04,040 Speaker 1: The greatest foreign threat to the United States of America 659 00:42:04,200 --> 00:42:08,680 Speaker 1: is already here. It is already within our borders. And 660 00:42:08,719 --> 00:42:11,400 Speaker 1: by the way, you don't need to go and sneak. 661 00:42:11,120 --> 00:42:12,480 Speaker 10: It out and look for it. 662 00:42:12,560 --> 00:42:16,160 Speaker 1: Just look at the streets of Los Angeles, okay, burning cars, 663 00:42:16,239 --> 00:42:20,720 Speaker 1: burning police cars, foreign flags waving. Look at the streets 664 00:42:20,760 --> 00:42:24,640 Speaker 1: of New York, Look at the streets of any major city. 665 00:42:24,840 --> 00:42:28,320 Speaker 1: Go to any public place, just go to any public place, 666 00:42:28,400 --> 00:42:31,080 Speaker 1: and you will see it filled with non Americans. Okay, 667 00:42:31,640 --> 00:42:37,400 Speaker 1: absolutely filled in pretty much every single urban area of 668 00:42:37,440 --> 00:42:38,080 Speaker 1: this country. 669 00:42:38,480 --> 00:42:39,600 Speaker 10: And there's no question. 670 00:42:39,680 --> 00:42:42,279 Speaker 1: So on this fourth of July, I really want you 671 00:42:42,320 --> 00:42:44,080 Speaker 1: to ask that question, what does it mean to be 672 00:42:44,080 --> 00:42:47,880 Speaker 1: an American? And I'm talking about a non hyphenated American. 673 00:42:48,320 --> 00:42:50,319 Speaker 1: What does it really mean? What does it mean to us? 674 00:42:50,360 --> 00:42:51,640 Speaker 10: What does it mean to your family? What does it 675 00:42:51,680 --> 00:42:53,440 Speaker 10: mean to your legacy? 676 00:42:53,960 --> 00:42:57,879 Speaker 1: Has the country been left in a better place than 677 00:42:57,920 --> 00:43:00,399 Speaker 1: it is or than it was when you were born? 678 00:43:00,920 --> 00:43:01,280 Speaker 10: Okay? 679 00:43:01,560 --> 00:43:05,360 Speaker 1: Will your children and your grandchildren inherit a country that 680 00:43:05,480 --> 00:43:07,280 Speaker 1: is better than the one that you were born into? 681 00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:08,440 Speaker 10: Yes? Or no? 682 00:43:09,360 --> 00:43:11,280 Speaker 1: Look at the conditions, look at the quality of life, 683 00:43:11,640 --> 00:43:16,800 Speaker 1: look at social stability. And there's no question the destabilization 684 00:43:16,880 --> 00:43:19,040 Speaker 1: that we see in our urban centers, the disabilization that 685 00:43:19,080 --> 00:43:21,560 Speaker 1: we see across our country. There is no way you 686 00:43:21,600 --> 00:43:26,239 Speaker 1: can separate this without the impact of the mass immigration 687 00:43:26,719 --> 00:43:30,600 Speaker 1: that has happened across our borders and across our country. 688 00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:32,719 Speaker 1: And fifty out of fifty states are. 689 00:43:32,640 --> 00:43:33,920 Speaker 10: Experiencing this pressure. 690 00:43:34,560 --> 00:43:36,799 Speaker 1: So when we talk about the housing crisis, when we 691 00:43:36,800 --> 00:43:39,360 Speaker 1: talk about healthcare, when we talk about GDP, when we 692 00:43:39,400 --> 00:43:42,360 Speaker 1: talk about debt, when we talk about all of these issues, 693 00:43:43,480 --> 00:43:46,600 Speaker 1: the mass immigration crisis focuses on all of them, and 694 00:43:46,640 --> 00:43:48,759 Speaker 1: it hits all of them, and it puts pressure on 695 00:43:48,960 --> 00:43:52,440 Speaker 1: all of them. So it'd be easy for someone to say, oh, well, 696 00:43:52,680 --> 00:43:56,840 Speaker 1: you know, mass immigration is why a guy named Zorin 697 00:43:56,960 --> 00:43:59,680 Speaker 1: Kwame Mamdani is going to be the next mayor of 698 00:43:59,680 --> 00:44:03,239 Speaker 1: New York and he himself having only been an American 699 00:44:03,280 --> 00:44:09,759 Speaker 1: citizen for since the first Trump administration. He became an 700 00:44:09,760 --> 00:44:13,040 Speaker 1: American citizen in the first Trump administration. That's how long 701 00:44:13,280 --> 00:44:14,560 Speaker 1: that he's been a US citizen. 702 00:44:14,760 --> 00:44:15,759 Speaker 10: Okay, But. 703 00:44:17,640 --> 00:44:21,279 Speaker 1: The key here is the key here for everyone to understand, 704 00:44:21,520 --> 00:44:26,640 Speaker 1: is do we have a country that is not notional 705 00:44:27,000 --> 00:44:31,359 Speaker 1: or propositional, that's just something that exists ethereally? Or are 706 00:44:31,400 --> 00:44:36,920 Speaker 1: the Americans a distinct people with a distinct history and 707 00:44:36,960 --> 00:44:40,920 Speaker 1: a distinct home in this world. And as we look 708 00:44:40,920 --> 00:44:43,520 Speaker 1: around the world, and we took you around the world today, 709 00:44:43,680 --> 00:44:45,120 Speaker 1: those issues are the important. 710 00:44:45,200 --> 00:44:45,920 Speaker 10: Yes, they are important. 711 00:44:45,920 --> 00:44:50,480 Speaker 1: But there is no greater pressing issue to the American 712 00:44:50,640 --> 00:44:53,920 Speaker 1: people than the foreign threat of the invaders that are 713 00:44:53,960 --> 00:44:58,200 Speaker 1: currently within our own communities, within our own towns, and yes, 714 00:44:58,719 --> 00:45:03,200 Speaker 1: taking over our greatest city. And I'm not saying that 715 00:45:03,280 --> 00:45:07,719 Speaker 1: it's all happening just organically or naturally, of course not. 716 00:45:08,400 --> 00:45:12,400 Speaker 1: It's happening because we've allowed it. It's happening because we've 717 00:45:12,480 --> 00:45:16,080 Speaker 1: sat back and decided that, oh, things are fine, my 718 00:45:16,239 --> 00:45:16,919 Speaker 1: life is good. 719 00:45:17,040 --> 00:45:19,839 Speaker 10: I don't need to worry about that. Who cares? Hey, 720 00:45:19,880 --> 00:45:21,600 Speaker 10: who cares? Who cares? Who's making my demi? 721 00:45:21,680 --> 00:45:24,440 Speaker 1: John Sandwich, Well, you know something, at the end of 722 00:45:24,480 --> 00:45:27,839 Speaker 1: the day, it does matter. It matters to all of us, 723 00:45:28,320 --> 00:45:31,279 Speaker 1: matters to those who came before, and it matters to 724 00:45:31,360 --> 00:45:35,680 Speaker 1: the Boys of Valley Forge. Remember the Boys of Valley 725 00:45:35,719 --> 00:45:39,480 Speaker 1: Forge on fourth of July. What they fought for, what 726 00:45:39,560 --> 00:45:44,600 Speaker 1: they suffered for, what the Continental Army went through two 727 00:45:45,000 --> 00:45:47,400 Speaker 1: one hundred forty nine years ago. 728 00:45:47,800 --> 00:45:49,240 Speaker 10: Next year will be the two fiftieth. 729 00:45:50,080 --> 00:45:52,840 Speaker 1: It matters to them and to the soldiers of every 730 00:45:53,160 --> 00:45:58,160 Speaker 1: single American conflict since the Boys of Normandy. You think 731 00:45:58,200 --> 00:46:00,640 Speaker 1: this is what they were fighting for, because I certainly 732 00:46:00,680 --> 00:46:03,840 Speaker 1: don't think so. I think it's time to get back 733 00:46:04,080 --> 00:46:08,000 Speaker 1: to that America. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have 734 00:46:08,120 --> 00:46:10,960 Speaker 1: my permission to lay ashore and have the independence