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I guess it was some drones of some sort.

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And uh you can see some video right now.

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And I I I just have to ask you, this

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comes on the heels of something like

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nine drones entering Polish airspace,

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Russian drones, and Poland had to shoot

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those down, the remnants falling over

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Poland. You know, what what are they

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doing here? Are they almost like, you

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know, in Jurassic Park you had the

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velociaptors tapping the the you know,

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the electrified fences to see where

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there were weaknesses? Is that what

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Russia's doing?

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>> I like that analogy, Liz. It was none of

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drones in Poland. And uh they it turned

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out and we heard this from the Polish

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foreign minister, Radak Sakorski, good

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friend uh that they they didn't actually

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have explosives. They were dud

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explosives uh there. So clearly Russia

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is probing. They don't want to start

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World War II, but they want to see, hey,

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are the Europeans capable of responding?

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Are the Americans going to do anything?

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turned out there wasn't much of a

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response. There was a article 4 response

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which means that they'll all get

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together for a phone call. And then a

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day later, President Trump said, "Well,

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maybe it was a mistake. 19 drones 300 km

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into Poland

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>> is not a mistake, Liz." Right. So,

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>> can I just clarify though? Uh, today I

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believe the president said they

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shouldn't have been there. Those drones

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should not have been there. Yeah. The

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mistake didn't ring very very strongly

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with a lot of people who said, "Come on,

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these are the Russians. We know what

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they're trying." But he

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>> That's right. No. And and to be fair, he

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said even before when he said it might

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have been a mistake, he said they

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shouldn't be in Poland. I accept that.

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My point is it wasn't a strong response.

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It wasn't a coordinated response. He

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continues to say, you know, Zilinski has

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to come to the table, have a deal, the

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Europeans have to buy less oil. But you

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and I both know there's been a number of

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deadlines that Trump has given Putin or

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else. And so far those deadlines have

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led to or else I'm going to give you

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another deadline. And Putin's response

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is, okay, 19 drones in Poland.

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>> Okay, I'm sending jet fighters into

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Estonia. Putin certainly doesn't see

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American and NATO threats as credible

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against him to date.

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>> Um, you know, they didn't he didn't view

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Biden's threats as credible. He hasn't

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viewed Trump's threats as credible. That

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that's been the consistency here. Putin

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is not going to stop. He has no off

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switch when it comes to his bloody

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invasion that's killing so many

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Ukrainians, but also tens of thousands

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of Russians. Exactly. Russians and now

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North Koreans who

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>> That's the thing is is Putin has no

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intention of stopping this war. He

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doesn't want to end this war. That's not

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the point. The point is to keep the

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fight going because it increases the

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power of the axis. You have to realize

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the whole thing that empowers the axis

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is fighting.

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Why do you think China is the one that

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is most aggressive against the United

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States with tariffs? fighting so tooth

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and nail that they have effectively 55%

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tariffs on them because China and Russia

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and North Korea and other actors want to

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work together to replace the US dollar

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supremacy. They want their oil to reign

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supreme. They want to be the future

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economies of the world that lead and not

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the United States. And in part by doing

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this, you galvanize them together.

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When you have Russia fighting against

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Europe and you have Donald Trump

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fighting against China with tariffs, you

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create friends amongst enemies, people

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who are being squeezed out. Russia,

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China, North Korea, Iran, they're all in

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it together. So, it's no surprise

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Russian jets breached NATO airspace on

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Friday in what was called a brazen

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incursion into Estonia.

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Uh this is the third airborne incident

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in in just over a week. Mind you, these

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accidents didn't occur these incidents

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didn't occur at the beginning of this

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crisis. This is just a way of Moscow

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reiterating that, hey, oh, drones over

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or jets over. This is just a way of them

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reiterating that, hey man, we we're not

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scaling back. We don't care about your

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threats. This is not Russia trying to

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negotiate with Donald Trump. You know

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what it is? It's a middle finger to

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Donald Trump. We know that. I mean, we

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don't have to go into that. What it

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really is is Russia showing China, hey,

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China, look what I'm doing now. and

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watch what the Americans are going to do

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about it.

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You see nothing.

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That's what Russia is doing. They are

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showing Iran and North Korea and

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China that you don't have to be afraid

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of the Americans. They are showing that

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if China if you want to invade Taiwan,

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don't worry. They won't do anything

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anyway. Look at this news today. Kim

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Jong-un declares AI military drones a

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top priority. Mind you, we already have

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Iran manufacturing drones in Russia and

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Iran in Russia in part to reduce the uh

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you know time it takes to actually get

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them to the uh battlefield.

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But Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un has said

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the use of artificial intelligence is a

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top priority in modernizing the

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country's sophisticated weapon

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technology and building up drone

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technology. This is in Alazer. Why

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aren't you hearing this in any, you

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know, western media,

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people aren't promoting it. You go to

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Alazer, you find it. During a visit to

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the unmanned aeronautical technological

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complex in the capital Pyongyang on

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Thursday, Kim presided over performance

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tests of multi-purpose drones and

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unmanned surveillance vehicles.

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According to uh KCNA, the North Korean

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leader emphasized rapidly developing

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newly techn new newly introduced

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artificial intelligence as a top

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priority, expanding and strengthening

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the serial production capacity of

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drones. So mass- prodducing these

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potential AI drones while at the same

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time they're testing their ICBMs but

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they've been doing that for you know 20

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30 years. Uh North Korea's military

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power includes nuclear armed ballistic

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missiles. Mind you also who has nuclear

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powers? Russia. Does Russia get attacked

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by the United States? No. Only through

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proxies. The Ukrainians.

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The Ukrainians are just a proxy here to

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fight Russia. Russia does not get

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attacked by the United States because

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they have nukes. China doesn't get

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attacked by the United States because

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they have nukes.

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North Korea doesn't get attacked by the

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United States because they have nukes.

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You see where I'm going with this? Guess

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who doesn't have nukes? Iran doesn't get

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attacked by the United States because

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they don't have or sorry, Iran gets

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attacked by the United States and has no

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nukes. See what I'm saying? Russia,

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North Korea, China, nukes, no attack.

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Iran gets attacked, has no nukes.

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start putting pieces of the puzzle

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together. Russia purposefully violating

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this airspace is a way to tell Iran,

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"Don't be afraid of them." They're

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unifying each other. This is teamwork.

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This is the school bully telling the

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other school bullies, "Watch what I can

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do to this teacher and not get in

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trouble. Look what I can get away with."

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That's what this is. This isn't an oopsy

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doopsies. This isn't a mistake.

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This is brazen. Well, Donald Trump might

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try to downplay this. In part, it's

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because Donald Trump promised this war

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in Ukraine would be over within 24

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hours, which of course he had to wind

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back and say, "Oh, well, he was just

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being sarcastic."

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But I don't know that negotiations are

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going as great with China or Russia as

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he implies. You know, he suggests that

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we had a very productive phone call

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today with China and and is grateful for

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the Chinese approval of the Tik Tok

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deal. But that is not at all the readout

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that we got from China. The readout that

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we got from China uh was the following.

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I'll give you the notes on the call.

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China, this was a pragmat pragmatic

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call. The US should not use unilateral

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trade measures against us. And regarding

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Tik Tok, we support commercial

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negotiations in a way that comply with

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law and we hope that the United States

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will provide an appropriate venue for

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fair negotiations.

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That's not China going, "We approve of

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the Tik Tok deal." That's Donald Trump

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washing his propaganda the way he wants.

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Oh, great call. Got the approval I

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wanted.

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When we saw that truth, we saw CNBC live

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and Fox News Live. Even Fox News who who

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you know shills for Trump Fox going

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that's not what China said. What where's

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Trump getting that for? That's not what

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they said.

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So what actually happened? This is all a

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game. It's all a game to show you to and

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show Americans

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that Russia and China uh and Iran and

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North Korea are a threat that we have to

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deal with.

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and that we have politicians that are

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too weak to solve the problems. I don't

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care if it's Biden or Trump. You know,

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people leave me comments like, "Kevin,

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how come you only bagging on Trump?" You

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should have seen how much I was bagging

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on Biden. I was one of the first people

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to tell you on YouTube that Biden needs

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to step down. People unsubscribe from

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the channel going, "Why do you always

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bag on Biden? You never bag on Trump

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like this." Maybe we'll have short

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memories,

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but it's all documented on YouTube.

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knows about this.

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>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and

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see how it goes. Congratulations, man.

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You have done so much. People love you.

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People look up to you.

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>> Kevin Pra there, financial analyst and

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YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always great to

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get your take.

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