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Russia flu nuclear capable bombers near Japan, 11 00:00:34,040 --> 00:00:36,880 Speaker 1: the latest sign of increasing tensions in the region. There. 12 00:00:37,159 --> 00:00:40,760 Speaker 1: That's the latest provocation from Russia, coming as Secretary of 13 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:44,280 Speaker 1: State Rex Tillerson visits Moscow, the first visit by a 14 00:00:44,320 --> 00:00:48,440 Speaker 1: Cabinet member to Russia since President Trump assumed office. Dr 15 00:00:48,520 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 1: Jerome Corsi from Info Wars dot com with us Jerry, 16 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 1: I wants your take on all of this. How this 17 00:00:54,320 --> 00:00:58,480 Speaker 1: is unfolding to me? It's pretty uncomfortable. Oh, sorry, and 18 00:00:58,720 --> 00:01:03,240 Speaker 1: extremely uncomfortable. George. I think it's the tension with North 19 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:06,880 Speaker 1: Korea and tension between the United States and Russia is 20 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:11,440 Speaker 1: pretty much at a high point right now and unpredictable. 21 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:15,760 Speaker 1: If if North Korea does actually go forward with a 22 00:01:15,880 --> 00:01:20,760 Speaker 1: nuclear task and we have a task force with the 23 00:01:20,880 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 1: Carl Vinson moving aircraft carrier moving towards North Korea, it 24 00:01:26,520 --> 00:01:31,640 Speaker 1: certainly spells a confrontation, a military confrontation, and another possibility 25 00:01:31,640 --> 00:01:36,120 Speaker 1: of a missile attack or attack like we saw in Syria. 26 00:01:36,560 --> 00:01:40,319 Speaker 1: And that's just ramping up again the military tension, and 27 00:01:40,400 --> 00:01:44,760 Speaker 1: it's unpredictable and extremely dangerous at a level I don't 28 00:01:44,800 --> 00:01:48,200 Speaker 1: think we've seen in terms of military tension for really 29 00:01:48,240 --> 00:01:50,760 Speaker 1: since the Cold War. Jerry, you know, i spent nine 30 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:53,280 Speaker 1: years with the Navy, so I'm pretty familiar with some 31 00:01:53,360 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 1: of our technology, very familiar with our submarine technology. And 32 00:01:57,760 --> 00:02:00,200 Speaker 1: there was a report today that North Korea might have 33 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:04,880 Speaker 1: forty types of forty subs at least forty maybe fifty 34 00:02:04,960 --> 00:02:08,800 Speaker 1: subs that we cannot account for, and that some of 35 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:12,640 Speaker 1: them may have nukes aboard. Now, if that's the case, 36 00:02:13,120 --> 00:02:15,680 Speaker 1: he could have those parked right off of the West coast, 37 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:19,840 Speaker 1: maybe even the east coast. It's a possibility. I think 38 00:02:19,880 --> 00:02:23,080 Speaker 1: probably forty is too many, and I'm not sure, how 39 00:02:23,160 --> 00:02:26,519 Speaker 1: really capable they all are of launching a nuclear weapon, 40 00:02:27,200 --> 00:02:30,480 Speaker 1: but I think, George, the possibility is there. And also 41 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 1: consider even an e MP attack. In other words, maybe 42 00:02:35,360 --> 00:02:38,919 Speaker 1: a missile fired from a submarine that explodes in the 43 00:02:39,040 --> 00:02:44,040 Speaker 1: high altitude with a nuclear weapon, causing a electrical and 44 00:02:44,120 --> 00:02:48,840 Speaker 1: other storm throughout the United States that would turn off computers, 45 00:02:48,880 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 1: electricity and all other kinds of electronic mechanisms. It's a possibility. 46 00:02:55,040 --> 00:02:57,520 Speaker 1: It's you know, we don't really know what the full 47 00:02:57,600 --> 00:03:01,320 Speaker 1: capabilities of North Korea are. We know they're developing in 48 00:03:01,320 --> 00:03:04,320 Speaker 1: the developing very fast. And that's again one of the 49 00:03:04,440 --> 00:03:07,639 Speaker 1: difficult issues here is that you know, who's going to 50 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:11,079 Speaker 1: control North Korea. I'm not sure China it's really got 51 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 1: the leash on North Korea. And I think Donald Trump 52 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:17,480 Speaker 1: is really, you know, as president, not prepared to let 53 00:03:17,520 --> 00:03:20,920 Speaker 1: the situation just drift. And it's taking a much more 54 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:26,119 Speaker 1: confrontationals opposition towards it than did President Obama. Well that's 55 00:03:26,120 --> 00:03:27,960 Speaker 1: going to be good or not. It's going to depend 56 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:30,440 Speaker 1: on how it turns out. In it it's unpredictable and 57 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:34,800 Speaker 1: extremely dangerous. Well, and jury is this administration thinking things through? 58 00:03:34,880 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 1: And let me tell you why I bring this up. 59 00:03:37,320 --> 00:03:41,119 Speaker 1: During the campaign, you know, he said that we're through 60 00:03:41,160 --> 00:03:43,560 Speaker 1: with NATO, We're getting out of it. NATO's not getting 61 00:03:43,560 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 1: good anymore, We're spending too much money. Nobody else contributes. 62 00:03:47,640 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 1: It was his decision to basically get out of NATO. 63 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:54,800 Speaker 1: Now that he's president today, NATO's okay, it's a good thing. 64 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:58,360 Speaker 1: What concerns me and I think we always should have 65 00:03:58,400 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 1: stayed with NATO, of course, and I think it's a 66 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:03,640 Speaker 1: good decision to do that. What concerns me is how 67 00:04:03,680 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 1: can you say these things before the election and then 68 00:04:07,040 --> 00:04:11,960 Speaker 1: later on backtrack. Well, it's actually a traditional part of 69 00:04:12,000 --> 00:04:16,680 Speaker 1: American politics. I think most people running for president are 70 00:04:16,680 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 1: going to take more extreme positions than actually they're going 71 00:04:19,240 --> 00:04:22,839 Speaker 1: to be able to implement governing. I mean, there's gonna 72 00:04:22,839 --> 00:04:26,200 Speaker 1: be a certain number of policies that President Trump will 73 00:04:26,240 --> 00:04:30,160 Speaker 1: do with the border, for instance, or reducing the bureaucracy. 74 00:04:30,200 --> 00:04:33,000 Speaker 1: But then you you you face reality how hard it's 75 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:35,560 Speaker 1: going to be to get Congress to actually repeal and 76 00:04:35,640 --> 00:04:40,039 Speaker 1: replace so Obamacare. The fact that no, we really don't 77 00:04:40,120 --> 00:04:44,720 Speaker 1: want to do away with NATO. Um one thing that's happened, though. 78 00:04:44,800 --> 00:04:48,200 Speaker 1: I think it's clear that the idea that there was 79 00:04:48,240 --> 00:04:52,880 Speaker 1: a romance between Trump and Putin is pretty well retired. 80 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:55,800 Speaker 1: I mean, the tension between the two countries was obvious 81 00:04:55,839 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 1: today when Secretary of State um with me with Russia, 82 00:05:01,080 --> 00:05:04,920 Speaker 1: and it was very clear that both sides were sitting 83 00:05:04,920 --> 00:05:08,279 Speaker 1: there in front of each other saying each other, we're lying. 84 00:05:09,040 --> 00:05:12,360 Speaker 1: And you know, that's that's really a very difficult position 85 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:15,800 Speaker 1: diplomatically to be at. That the tensions are extremely high 86 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:19,920 Speaker 1: right now, and whether it's going to go into a 87 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:22,880 Speaker 1: regional war or World War three situation, or whether this 88 00:05:23,040 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 1: actually produces a stronger America, more confrontational, but yet we 89 00:05:28,640 --> 00:05:32,520 Speaker 1: get change in North Korea, maybe change in Syria remains 90 00:05:32,560 --> 00:05:36,159 Speaker 1: to be seen. But George is a very it's a 91 00:05:36,240 --> 00:05:39,479 Speaker 1: dangerous policy to go to the confrontation route. And that's 92 00:05:39,480 --> 00:05:42,039 Speaker 1: what we're doing right now. It's very different that we 93 00:05:42,040 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 1: did under President Obama. Yeah it is, and we didn't 94 00:05:44,640 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 1: expect this. And of course, you know, listening to Howard 95 00:05:48,440 --> 00:05:51,240 Speaker 1: Beale from the movie Network, just leave us alone. Let 96 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:53,800 Speaker 1: us have our toasters and our radial tires and our 97 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:56,120 Speaker 1: telling and leave us alone. And I think a lot 98 00:05:56,160 --> 00:05:58,719 Speaker 1: of Americans just want to be left alone. They don't 99 00:05:58,720 --> 00:06:01,159 Speaker 1: want this. I'm bringing in Howard Bloom for a second. 100 00:06:01,200 --> 00:06:03,800 Speaker 1: Howard Bloom, of course, author of The Mohammed Code and 101 00:06:03,920 --> 00:06:07,040 Speaker 1: a number of other books. Howard. A few weeks ago, 102 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:10,960 Speaker 1: the big story, of course was whether anybody with the 103 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:15,040 Speaker 1: Trump campaign colluded with the Russians. Now that's a story 104 00:06:15,080 --> 00:06:18,440 Speaker 1: that has totally fallen off the headlines. So I'm asking 105 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:21,120 Speaker 1: you this, what's going on. Well, it's a story that 106 00:06:21,160 --> 00:06:23,279 Speaker 1: shouldn't fall out of the headlines because right now the 107 00:06:23,320 --> 00:06:26,719 Speaker 1: Russians are trying to manipulate elections in France and Germany, 108 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:29,760 Speaker 1: and they're using the same electronic means, and there are 109 00:06:29,839 --> 00:06:35,599 Speaker 1: ten thousand uh moles or trolls. But but here's what's happening. 110 00:06:35,600 --> 00:06:37,680 Speaker 1: I mean, you summed it up very well. Jerry Corsi 111 00:06:37,760 --> 00:06:39,600 Speaker 1: summed it up very well. The hints of war are 112 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:43,960 Speaker 1: getting scary. Russia's Communist Party newspaper Pravda reports that North 113 00:06:44,040 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 1: Korean dictator Kim Jong un has ordered of the population 114 00:06:48,120 --> 00:06:51,360 Speaker 1: of his capital city, kyeong Yang to evacuate. The North 115 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:55,680 Speaker 1: Korean capital ats eight hundred thousand people evacuated. You might 116 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:59,240 Speaker 1: ask why, to make enough room for chiong Yang's remaining 117 00:06:59,240 --> 00:07:03,600 Speaker 1: two point four million people in the city's immense fallout shelters. Now, 118 00:07:03,640 --> 00:07:05,920 Speaker 1: remember this is a report from a Russian newspaper, and 119 00:07:05,960 --> 00:07:08,640 Speaker 1: a lot of what appears in the Russian press is fantasy. 120 00:07:08,680 --> 00:07:12,040 Speaker 1: But several newspapers in Britain have repeated this Kyong Yang 121 00:07:12,080 --> 00:07:15,400 Speaker 1: of actuation report and have seemingly backed it with material 122 00:07:15,440 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 1: from credible sources in South Korea. Meanwhile, as you just reported, 123 00:07:19,200 --> 00:07:21,920 Speaker 1: according to Ry Warritors, which is a far more respectable 124 00:07:21,920 --> 00:07:25,240 Speaker 1: news source, John Yang's two hundred foreign journalists have been 125 00:07:25,240 --> 00:07:29,440 Speaker 1: assembled and have been told to prepare for a big 126 00:07:29,560 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 1: important event on Thursday. And that's today Korean time in 127 00:07:33,800 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 1: North Korea. This Saturday is the Day of the Sun, 128 00:07:35,960 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 1: north Korea's biggest holiday. It's the hundred and fifth anniversary 129 00:07:39,280 --> 00:07:41,800 Speaker 1: of the birth of modern North Korea's founder, Kim Il Sung, 130 00:07:42,160 --> 00:07:45,680 Speaker 1: which is Kim ill Kim Il Sung is Kim Jong's grandfather, 131 00:07:46,120 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 1: and they have a history in North Korea rolling out 132 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 1: major weapons um on this day. One suspicions, as you said, 133 00:07:54,080 --> 00:07:56,480 Speaker 1: that North Korea is about to make it sixth test 134 00:07:56,880 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 1: of a nuclear weapon, But we really don't know what 135 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:03,320 Speaker 1: else Kim Joan might have up as highly unpredictable sleeve. 136 00:08:03,720 --> 00:08:06,680 Speaker 1: And meanwhile, as you just reported, Russia has just flown 137 00:08:07,120 --> 00:08:10,600 Speaker 1: nuclear capable bare bombers down both the east and west 138 00:08:10,640 --> 00:08:15,320 Speaker 1: coast of Japan's Japan, And according to CNN, US intelligence 139 00:08:15,360 --> 00:08:19,880 Speaker 1: has intercepted communication between Syrian military and chemical experts that 140 00:08:20,000 --> 00:08:24,160 Speaker 1: seemingly proves that Syria's dictator but Shirasad, was behind the 141 00:08:24,240 --> 00:08:28,200 Speaker 1: chemic chemical attacks and embleb that killed roughly Eiden civilians. 142 00:08:28,440 --> 00:08:31,640 Speaker 1: What's more, On Wednesday, again, you and Jerry just discussed it. 143 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:34,760 Speaker 1: America's new Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson met with Lada 144 00:08:34,800 --> 00:08:37,960 Speaker 1: Reputin and with Tutin's foreign ministers Sergei Lavro, and the 145 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:41,960 Speaker 1: meeting did not go well. Putin and Lavrov did their 146 00:08:42,080 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 1: very best to look far stronger than Tillerson and far 147 00:08:45,440 --> 00:08:49,199 Speaker 1: stronger than the United States. Putin and Lava basically baled 148 00:08:49,240 --> 00:08:53,000 Speaker 1: Tillerson out for America's Tomacow missile missile strike on the 149 00:08:53,080 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 1: alsherid Elva airfield in Syria last Thursday night, and they 150 00:08:56,800 --> 00:09:00,360 Speaker 1: warned that if America did it again, we would encounter 151 00:09:00,440 --> 00:09:04,560 Speaker 1: beefed up missile defenses and a Russian military retaliation. These 152 00:09:04,640 --> 00:09:06,440 Speaker 1: hints of war are all a part of a showdown. 153 00:09:06,440 --> 00:09:10,199 Speaker 1: We discussed this last Thursday between two global alliances. One 154 00:09:10,200 --> 00:09:13,920 Speaker 1: alliances NATO, with England, France, and Germany at its center 155 00:09:13,960 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 1: and a gaggle of others. And NATO supports Donald Trump's 156 00:09:17,360 --> 00:09:20,720 Speaker 1: move last Thursday hitting that Al Sharatta based with fifty 157 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:23,840 Speaker 1: nine time of Hawk missiles and reportedly wiping out twenty 158 00:09:23,840 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 1: Syrian military jets. The other alliance is Russia, China, Iran, 159 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:32,440 Speaker 1: North Korea and Syria. If one of these alliances is 160 00:09:32,480 --> 00:09:35,720 Speaker 1: sucked into a war against the rival alliance, the world 161 00:09:35,760 --> 00:09:38,960 Speaker 1: will light up like a chain of firecrackers, except the 162 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:43,160 Speaker 1: explosions will be nuclear. And one more tiny word you've 163 00:09:43,160 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 1: heard of Game of Thrones. We are in the game 164 00:09:45,679 --> 00:09:49,080 Speaker 1: of bullies. Trump Putin and Jim Ping are out to 165 00:09:49,120 --> 00:09:51,719 Speaker 1: settle who is the biggest bully in the playground. The 166 00:09:51,840 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 1: trick is that a wrong move could lead to nuclear destruction. 167 00:09:56,559 --> 00:10:01,720 Speaker 1: Is the tension worse than the nineteen Cuban miss little crisis? 168 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:04,000 Speaker 1: That's hard to say because I was a kid back 169 00:10:04,040 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 1: then and we were afraid that World War three was 170 00:10:07,360 --> 00:10:10,800 Speaker 1: about to break out. But there are more players involved 171 00:10:11,000 --> 00:10:14,439 Speaker 1: this time, and with more players, there are more unpredictables. 172 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:17,560 Speaker 1: You got that right, Howard. 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