Thursday 19th of February 2026

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

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

Hillary Clinton BEGS Trump to Bomb Russia

 

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

 

SEE ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHNa7Qxve9Y&t=1309s

 

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no time?....

 

Zelensky says he won’t talk about ‘historic s**t’ with Putin
The Ukrainian leader said he doesn’t care about Russia’s view on the origins of the current conflict...

 

Vladimir Zelensky has said he would refuse to discuss the historical issues underpinning the Ukraine conflict during any potential meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Putin has highlighted the shared history between the neighboring countries and argued that Moscow has a duty to protect the sizable Russian-speaking minority in Ukraine.

He has also emphasized that a future peace deal must resolve the root causes of the conflict, including the mistreatment of Russian-speakers in Ukraine and Kiev’s plans to join NATO.

During an interview with Piers Morgan on Wednesday, Zelensky said he did not want to hear about Putin’s rationale. “With respect to history, I don’t want to lose time on these issues,” he said. “It’s not even interesting for me why he began this war. I don’t want to speak about it because I don’t have the time,”Zelensky added.

The Ukrainian leader then went on a profanity-laden tirade, saying: “I don’t need to waste time on historic issues, reasons why he began [the war], all the bulls**t he is raising with the Americans, et cetera. To end this war and to [find a] diplomatic way, I don’t need all this historical s**t, really.”

The Kremlin has said Putin is open to a meeting with Zelensky but only during the final stage of negotiations to sign a peace treaty. At the same time, Putin said he no longer considers the former comedian a legitimate head of state because his five-year presidential term expired in May 2024. Zelensky has refused to call a new election, citing martial law.

Moscow has insisted that the origins of the conflict cannot be ignored. Putin has described Ukraine as “an artificial state,” arguing that its borders were drawn by the Bolsheviks in the early 20th century without much regard to the ethnic makeup of residents.

Moscow has demanded that Ukraine recognize its new regions, including Crimea and Donbass, which joined Russia following referendums in 2014 and 2022, respectively.

https://www.rt.com/news/632754-zelensky-historic-issues-russia/

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.