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Exactly right. Marco Rubio was talking about that just the other day. He said they were trying to work with USAID but USAID refused to even talk to them and started getting underhanded about it. It's real poetic justice that they brought this on themselves.
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I grew up in Ireland and live in the UK now. To any Russians reading the comments section. The people here don't want conflict with Russia. Even former soldiers are saying they want no part in this insanity that our politicians are trying to drag us into.
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@tomwinterfishing9065 "Whether you think its right or not is subjective". Listen to yourself.
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Maybe he's hoping the rest of us forgot. I certainly didn't. We'll see if he's genuine or not.
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Good - I don't want to hear any of those slime bag AIPAC bootlickers talk, anyway :D
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True - but tbh the most telling thing for me is that he's not even embarrassed: he's there tweeting away and behaving as if he doesn't have a care in the world. That, to me, means he was always a fake - probably a plant.
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True. They were shocking: they even literally locked people into apartment blocks. That's actually true.
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@bethmoll1738 He created that sanctuary city status in the first place but, sure, if he continues along the path of helping fix it he'll have all my respect.
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Peace to you, too. From the UK. We don't want war with Russia.
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Not far right - just right.
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@cindydillon4995 True. I respect his work a lot, so was surprised at a lot of his comments here.
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@MichaelColeman-q3e His loyalty is absolutely to them. He even said it once. I wouldn't be surprised if that weasel had been an agent of their's all along.
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Thank you from the UK. Your comment translated into perfect English. Peace to you from England.
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Tucker Carlson doing the job of the entire US media and diplomatic establishment for them - and doing it better and for free, too, while people from all over the world are exchanging goodwill in the comments section for everyone to see. If we survive this I hope he'll be recognised for what he is doing here.
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Don't forget that this guy still thinks (or says) the CIA were a good organisation that suffered from a few rogue elements. Naw - the entire organisation is, and always was, rotten to the core.
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True. That was a pathetic performance from her. And you're right, if anything she was the bully.
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@GuitarBuilderatbluemoonguitars True. I believe he was suffering from kidney failure and that's what killed him in the end. I was also full sure he died many years before his alleged killing in a raid.
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@elaineteut1249 I must watch that clip: been following Rand Paul for a long time now, and his father. George Orwell once said: "Everyone has the face the deserve by the time they're 50 years old". Samantha Power is a perfect example of that. Thanks for the pointer: I'm going to enjoy watching that clip.
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True. They wanted Russia's natural resources. Plus there seems to be some weird centuries' old hatred for Russia amongst the political class, for some reason.
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Exactly.
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Stinkin' Blinken ain't no Lincoln :)
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I wouldn't call it so much a heated exchange: a low grade activist-journalist threw a load of lies at him and he reminded her, with simple facts, that she's a low grade activist in front of everyone present.
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@BarryMcCockiner-em5sv Your comment made me laugh, there. :). Nice one.
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Well done, Tucker. Fulfilling the role that journalism was originally created to fulfill. If most or even many journalists honoured that role instead of acting as state press officers we wouldn't be in the mess we're in today.
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Been following Patrick Lancaster for years: I'm glad to see the history of this war from its very beginning being laid out here for everyone to hear. P.S Tucker mustn't have seen the footage where Patrick and those guys on the pick-up were pursued by that kamikazi drone before it was knocked out of the sky. I'm glad Patrick also mentioned what they found in that abandoned basement. I remember seeing that. That poor young woman. If I recall - azov had been using that basement before they discarded their uniforms and ran away dressed as civilians.
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Very well said.
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Yep - they're going to have real problems explaining to her defence lawyers why she's still in there.
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Brilliant interview. I disagree on one thing and only one thing. He said these entities flooded the West with migrants because they genuinely believed it would improve humanity. I don't think they believed that at all: they knew exactly what they were doing and they did it to sow chaos and division amongst other things.
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Very well worded and absolutely right.
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Nancy Pelosi confessing through projection.
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Jeff Sachs said that the military Industrial Complex doesn't care about the loss of life. Tbh I don't think that's even accurate - I believe they actively celebrate the loss of life - on both sides and for a whole variety of reasons.
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My thoughts exactly. I don't even want to hear what that multiple felon has to say. There are better people for Tucker to interview than that grubby little criminal.
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Morgan is excruciating to listen to. Typical British "gotcha" journalist interrupting & twisting everything that's being said to him and then patting himself on his 'tough, no nonsense journalism'. This is a "style" that was pioneered by two other clowns, Jon Snow (Ch4) and Jeremy Paxman (BBC). EDIT: I made it to 36 mins but no more lol.
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FedEPPS.
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@crackawood Noted :)
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@Anke-B747 Ah. I lived in Germany for a while, too, in the early nineties - Bavaria. Loved the place: I'd like to visit again some day.
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Realising the media knew all along that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. That lie cost 1 million lives - and is still costing lives.
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NATO is a defective alliance.
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Its a defective organisation :D
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"I loooove the Constitution". (Amy Coney Barrett on her selection to the supreme court). Even back then I thought she was a fake. Major Kudos to Texas for not accepting this extra judicial smear on the Constitution.
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Exactly.
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There's no need to explain why you're interviewing him: the rest of the msm should explain why they have been acting as nothing more than a mouthpieces against him.
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Most Irish people don't even realise that what was done to that nation during 500+ years of occupation was far worse than any of the professional victims that we hear non-stop about today. For some reason that history has been largely swept under the carpet. If I even write a summary of it, it will be immediately deleted by youtube. To now be put through this is shocking.
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My understanding was that bin laden died of kidney failure after a long illness back in 2001/02 or thereabouts.
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Exaactly.These are parasites, literal parasites, and nothing more. USAID alone was receiving $44billion a year.
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Exactly. I'm with Tucker on this one: USAID is so corrupt and parasitic that its in its DNA. It will never be any different.
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@pplprsn No. USAID has become so dangerous, parasitic and corrupt that this criminality is in its DNA now. Your assertion about an "unsympathetic" audience is naive. USAID is so far gone that it can't be retrieved. Most of us - ""unsympathetic"" - people would be more than happy to see an organisation created that does all the things it has been tasked to do re: humanitarian aid and doesn't get involved in subversion, regime change, money laundering and theft on an epic scale. I do respect Benz conciliatory stance on this: maybe it comes from the fact that he is such an honourable and honest man and he is blind to just how corrupt and dishonourable that people can be. USAID will never be any different to what it is now. Its a dangerous reptile.
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@QuynhNguyen-hw9ps The problem is that USAID is so far gone and so steeped in corruption that it can't be anything but corrupt. Shutting it down and cleaning it out altogether is the only option left for such a rotten organisation.
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@cinesonicvibes That's where an honest, humanitarian organisation with a clear and strict remit comes in. USAID is neither of those things - it is a huge criminal enterprise that did a few small things so that they could convince people like you that they are doing good. A bit like a house breaker who stops by to talk to you and offers to cut your lawn for a very good price. I'm actually amazed it worked on so many people and, unfortunately, still seems to work.
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Believe it or not back in the day (9/11 etc) Piers Morgan was one of the very few voices speaking out against an intervention in Iraq and the whole WMD lie, from the moment they decided to invade through the invasion and aftermath. Its strange that he's made such a huge U-turn on those globalist interventions, since.
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