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well folks the stakes are rising again

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in Russia not only are passports are now

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being confiscated from officials within

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Russia to prevent defections as reported

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by the financial times this is clearly a

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sign that at least some within the

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Russian uh leadership are worried that

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underlings might decide you know what

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I've had enough it's time to leave

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apparently there is so much a fear by

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the way of not just affections but

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potential sabotage within the actual

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country that now uh there is a report

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circulating by the independent that take

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a look at this the independent is now

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reporting that the Kremlin is literally

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creating a replica offices to help avoid

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the potential assassination of Vladimir

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Putin but this segment is not only going

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to be about Russia freaking out it is

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also about Ukraine and the suggestion

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they make to being willing to negotiate

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again but also the threat of World War

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III so a lot to cover first take a look

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at this Vladimir Putin apparently

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installs perfect replicas of his Kremlin

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office to avoid assassination attempts a

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former bodyguard of the Russian

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president as said that Russian president

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or sorry that former Bodyguard by the

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way a 35 year old served as an engineer

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in the federal guard service the

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presidential Communications unit and

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said he has fled Russia over the war in

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Ukraine so he's already gone and now

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he's leaking intelligence essentially

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although is it still considered a leak

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if you're not an Insider but anyway

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apparently leaking Insight that Vladimir

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Putin has perfect replicas of his office

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he's installed these replicas in order

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to confuse foreign intelligence so there

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are no assassination attempts or I

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suppose no successful assassination

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attempts this is the first attempt to

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confuse a foreign intelligence so that

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there are no assassin attempt

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assassination attempts uh this

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individual told uh opposition groups I

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highly doubt that by the way I highly

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doubt this is the first attempt to

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confuse foreign intelligence maybe this

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is just the one they were willing to

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quote-unquote leak I have found that

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most things in politics that get leaked

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by the way are almost intentionally

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leaked because that way you could say oh

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uh origin to me to reveal that but it

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still gets revealed anyway oh no our uh

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uh one tool to disguise the president

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has been leaked oh no whatever will we

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do

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but it is being used at least over here

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as as a way of looking at potential some

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uh uh anti-russian propaganda to say the

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the Russians are losing it after all I

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mean they did arrest the uh Ed or one of

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the writers for the Wall Street Journal

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uh the day after he published a piece

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talking about how how the Russian

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economy was starting to fail that

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they're running out of money and not

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only are they running out of money but

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that their Val the currency their

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currency has been devalued by over 20

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and get this in a report just yesterday

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by the financial times we find that

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Russia has maybe two to six months left

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of parts for their aircraft now that's

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scary and I'm not just talking about

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military aircraft I'm talking about

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commercial aircraft see commercial

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aircraft which 97 of the aircraft flying

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in Russia used by Russian companies like

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aeroflot 97 of them are using Western

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Machinery in other words Western

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aircraft whether those are Brazilian uh

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European or American Airbus Boeing

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Embraer whatever these companies provide

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software updates and parts for planes

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and let me tell you as a jet owner there

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is nothing that needs some more parts

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and more maintenance and more updates

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and more manuals than a freaking jet

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it's really expensive and if you stop

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maintaining the darn thing the birds

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start becoming inoperable not because

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they can't fly but because you shouldn't

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fly them because so much crap is wrong

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with them so then you just park them at

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a hanger and you start having less

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planes that you can actually fly in fact

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there are these classifications for

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Russian planes these classifications

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actually for all planes for inspections

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that planes have to undergo and we have

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some stats on the Russian numbers the uh

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there is a c check a c check is to be

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conducted every two years it is a

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structural check of the plane there are

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159 Boeing and air buses due for sea

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checks in 2023 there is a Delta check

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that is due every 10 years it is a major

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inspection it is probably the largest

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inspection for a plane every 10 years uh

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it basically goes through every piece of

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the plane to check for corrosion and uh

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there are 85 planes in Russia with d

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checks do recently in December a CEO of

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the aeroflot Russian Airlines

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pjsc said they have two to six months of

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Parts left and they're slowly just

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taking planes out of service so Russia

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is literally crumbling From the Inside

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Out uh as this a war is progressing uh

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but not only uh do we have the uh this

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uh this Russian crumbling uh but of

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course we have more lashing out by

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Vladimir Putin suggesting that well uh

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the U.S not supported the revolution in

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Ukraine in 2014 we wouldn't be in this

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situation so in other words this Harkens

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all the way back to the days of the

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Obama Administration and one Russia

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first invaded Crimea now this starts

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scratching leading us to want to at

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least scratch our heads about the

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potential nuke clear perils that we now

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face we're going to talk about this in

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just a moment but first we have to

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remember that wait a second wait a

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second what is Ukraine suggesting right

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now Ukraine is suggesting hey you know

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what we are willing to negotiate with

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Russia but we're only willing to

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negotiate with Russia once again uh

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which we have not negotiated or

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attempted to negotiate with Russia since

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last April it has literally been a year

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since they have tried to negotiate with

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Russia which that's frustrating because

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it suggests there's literally no even

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attempt at peace talks right now which

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is scary because as there are no

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attempts of peace talks World War III

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and a nuclear World War III is coming

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closer and closer and closer it's

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absolutely ridiculous so what is Ukraine

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saying right now well Ukraine is saying

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hey hey hey hey we will gladly negotiate

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with Russia right after we take you a

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Crimea back yes I kid you not that is

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what Ukraine said today from Kiev

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military officials in Kief Kiev however

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you want to say it today said we will

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gladly negotiate with Russia after we

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take Ukraine or Crimea back well come on

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folks that is a big ask right there

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first of all not not necessarily a big

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asking negotiations I mean that

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certainly could be considered a big

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asking negotiations but you're basically

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saying we're going to take all the 10

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tanks we have they have more but I'm

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being facetious because we're waiting

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for more tanks to arrive from Poland and

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Germany and they're arriving very slowly

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in the United Kingdom we're going to

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take these tanks we have we're going to

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go try to plow through Crimea to take it

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back as if Russia is not going to be

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able to substantially fight back in

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Crimea it is a very big ask to say oh

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we'll be willing to negotiate as soon as

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we take Crimea I mean hey you know what

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look if they could take Crimea back and

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then they can negotiate with Russia and

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Russia takes over or Russia gives up

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rather and negotiates fine then you were

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right I just think you've set a very

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very high bar to being willing to

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negotiate again and unfortunately that

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leads us down the path of potentially

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nuclear warfare which we're going to

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talk about that in Finland in just a

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moment but I'd like to remind you of

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this chart right here what country

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provides the most Aid to Ukraine is it

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the Nots country of the European Union

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given that is a union of many different

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countries or is it the United States oh

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that's right it's the United States

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providing over 78 we're probably well

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over 80 billion dollars now in either

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humanitarian direct Financial or

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military aid to Ukraine which is more

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than twice what the European Union has

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provided here are some of the examples

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of the Arsenal that we have provided

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Patriot missiles javelins

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Stinger missiles anti-aircraft missiles

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howitzers explosive drones Phoenix ghost

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drones Bradley's Harpoon coastal defense

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systems ground support Vehicles

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including 1700 Humvees this is from the

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Council of foreign relations

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this is a lot of spending now In

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fairness as a percentage of GDP the

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country's most near to the conflict are

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investing the most into this uh that

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includes Estonia Latvia Lithuania and

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Poland uh In fairness we want to mention

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that now what about this threat of

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nuclear warfare and what does all of it

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have to do with a potentially uh well

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um the rise of Finland Finland after all

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just joined NATO uh that's a little bit

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of a oopsy-doopsies because we are

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basically telling Putin hey not only are

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we unwilling to negotiate with you but

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we don't really care if we have to

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confront nuclear Peril as you

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potentially move more nuclear weapons

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into Belarus you've already abandoned

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the start treaty we're going back to the

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Cold War era we're going back to the

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Cuban Missile Crisis we're basically you

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are now pointing strategic nuclear

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weapons from Belarus potentially at

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Poland okay it's a problem it's a risk

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and a danger not only that but look at

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this here's a piece right here Finland

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joins NATO Finland officially becomes

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the 31st a member of the uh North

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Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday

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marking a major shift in the security

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landscape in northeastern Europe that

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adds some 830 miles to the alliance uh

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front with Russia now the problem with

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this is now uh we have Russia even more

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pissed suggesting that they're

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potentially going to scale up forces

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near Finland if Finland ends up putting

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ornado ends up putting any troops and

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equipment on the border of Russia now

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remember this you can take a train a

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very short train from Saint Petersburg

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to Finland youth circuiting NATO troops

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put on the edge of Finland looking into

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Russia Russia is going to feel pretty

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dang threatened this is one of the

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reasons they've started moving nuclear

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weapons strategic weapons into Belarus

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as an attempt to try to deter exactly

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this type of NATO expansion well the

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NATO expansion has happened anyway

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some quotes here from data or from

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rather Russia's Deputy foreign minister

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we will strengthen a military

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capabilities in the west and North West

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if members of NATO deploy forces and

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Equipment unfinished territory yeah I

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don't even know what accent that is

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anyway this is this is exactly the

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reason why you need to get life

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insurance in as little as five minutes

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paid promotion prior to Tuesday Russia

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shared about a 755 miles of land border

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with five NATO members finland's

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Ascension more than doubles the border

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with Russia NATO's border with Russia

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has now been doubled think about that

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obviously this is deemed to be good for

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a Finland uh remember that an attack on

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one is an attack on all we had a scare

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once as a stray missile accidentally

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fell in the Polish territory and Article

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4 was invoked uh to evaluate whether or

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not this was actually a violation of

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potentially Article Five The Finnish

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Defense Force also operates weapon

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systems like other NATO members

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including F-18 fighter jets German

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designed leopard battle tanks K-9

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howitzers amongst other weapons there

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are obviously three ways Finland

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benefits here Reserve forces Tech access

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and artillery forces artillery forces

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being the some of the largest in Europe

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over in Finland with some 1500 artillery

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weapons uh sitting in Finland Finland

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also has about 900 000 reservists they

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can muster up wartime strength of about

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200 000 standing troops the mindset here

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is that Sweden is obviously a next to

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join uh that is uh then of course going

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to lead to thoughts that turkey and

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Hungary might potentially end up joining

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uh this kind of expansion is likely to

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continue pushing the following right

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here which we talk about via the Foreign

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Affairs article confronting the nuclear

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peril

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I'm not going to go through this entire

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piece because part of it they talk about

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implementing Global fail safes to

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prevent catastrophe

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I'm saying that up front

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because the argument of this article is

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the reason we should be worried about

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Russian expansion of their desire to uh

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continue to promote uh the deployment of

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uh or should I say the the positioning

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of nuclear weapons is the potential for

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an accident look

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Vladimir Putin has already announced

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that short-range tactical nukes are

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going to Belarus China is expanding its

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nuclear weapons program on time and keep

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in mind Russia's got like 5 900 Warheads

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uh that might be as much as 6 000 now

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the United States has maybe around five

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thousand four hundred five thousand five

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hundred so Russia technically is

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slightly more than ours I I think ours

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are probably of better quality and we

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have probably many more functional but

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China only has 300 but all of this is

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urging a lot of countries to expand the

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proliferation of nukes not reduce we're

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supposed to be under nuclear

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non-proliferation agreements which means

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non-expansion agreements we won't build

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more nukes well now everybody's like

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well Russia is playing with their nukes

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so we want to play with our nukes as

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well this is obviously a problem

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especially since conversations between

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Moscow and Russia are basically at zero

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dialogue is basically Frozen that's a

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problem it's a problem because wait a

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minute wait a minute we're supposed to

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be trying to implement diplomacy not

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just fighting to try to end this war

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well so far there's basically no

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diplomacy that's a fancy word by the way

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for talking your way out of a crisis

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there's a growing danger of that nuclear

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weapons could be used based on faulty

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judgment false warnings of attack or

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other miscalculation aided by cyber

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attacks and this is a global threat

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Foreign Affairs magazine is basically

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telling us the reason every American and

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every individual in the world should be

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nervous about the expansion and

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proliferation of nuclear weapons is not

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necessarily because we actually think

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Putin is going to have the balls to use

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a nuclear weapon or that Xi Jinping is

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going to do it or that Biden is going to

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do it it's actually that what if

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somebody somehow cyber attacks and

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somehow impersonates uh a leader through

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artificial intelligence uh you know

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generated video generated voice

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combined with cyber attacks to

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potentially lead uh a Minutemen who are

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are on standby to launch nuclear weapons

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to essentially launch nuclear weapons

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okay that is the fear that is why

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Foreign Affairs is talking about

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figuring out how can we have fail-safes

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to prevent this kind of disaster

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this is bad it's very very bad okay we

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do not want uh this sort of expansion

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because remember the available

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strategies to reduce the nuclear threat

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uh have been built since the Cuban

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Missile Crisis but unfortunately those

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continue to close and it becomes hard to

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imagine says Foreign Affairs magazine

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then a new Treaty of nuclear arms can be

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negotiated between the United States and

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Russia

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unrestricted nuclear competition between

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Washington and Moscow will now overlap

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not only with China's expanding nuclear

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Arsenal but growing threats from North

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Korea and Iran and also be compounded by

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those of India and Pakistan both also

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nuclear armed countries

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to advance their capabilities even while

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some U.S allies consider whether to

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acquire their own remember a lot of

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countries in Europe say that they don't

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want nukes anymore but now almost maybe

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people want nukes it's a problem it's a

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big problem and if the world is going to

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survive every nuclear-armed country has

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to work to strengthen its defenses

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against those cyber threats we talked

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about the problem is

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what if we don't and what if that Cyber

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attack happens listen to this

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a number of factors have contributed to

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heightened nuclear blunder risks

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including faster and more powerful

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Delivery Systems in other words these

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these missiles can fly faster than ever

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before the rise of cyber threats and the

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dependence on launch systems and digital

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technologies that might be dated as well

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as even if we have Advanced Digital

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Technologies uh for launch systems what

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if the other countries don't it's a

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disaster the Biden Administration has

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given a priority to nuclear security

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committing to a Fail-Safe review in

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October of 2022 but what about the other

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countries

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that's the question what everybody else

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going to do but again folks it's not

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just this let's hop on over to what do

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we have here uh we have Xi Jinping

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meeting with a an annual macron of

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France and there's this idea that maybe

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Emmanuel macron who's landed with this

18:38

is the French President who's landed in

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Beijing hopefully he doesn't talk about

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social security uh or the retirement age

18:45

going up in Beijing he might cause some

18:46

riots people that might be too soon to

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joke about uh but anyway in Beijing he's

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landed to talk to Xi Jinping there's

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this idea that macron it might be a

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willing to talk to Xi Jinping about uh

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the cooperation with Russia uh and maybe

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urge Xi Jinping to make it clear that

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China is not going to supply lethal

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weapons to Russia I I don't know if he

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hasn't realized this yet but it's too

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late for that China has already been

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delivering lethal weapons to Russia so

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it's too late to urge China not to do

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that I I'm unclear if China has or if

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the French president has missed that

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there but of course this threat of a

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nuclear conflict is uh very concerning I

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personally believe that we you know I I

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hate to say this because I don't want to

20:38

sound political but let me just put it

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this way

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there is one person who is making it

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absolutely clear that we need to do

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everything in our power to negotiate

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with Putin and zielinski as soon as

20:50

possible and like them or not that

20:53

person's name is Donald Trump that

20:56

person is I'm not saying I would vote

20:59

for them in the next election I'm just

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simply saying they are the ones that

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that person is pounding the table

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begging for negotiation

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and so far what do we have China

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pretending to negotiate macron's not

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going to get anything done

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Biden's not doing anything all we're

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doing is sending more money and more

21:20

weapons to Ukraine and uh basically

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joining more people into uh into NATO

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while at the same time Putin's worried

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about getting assassinated in his own

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Kremlin so he's making replica offices

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and sending more nukes to various

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different areas like Belarus to me

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that's scary I wish we had more people

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waking up to the real threat of World

21:43

War III and waking up and demanding a

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negotiated settlement as soon as

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possible what's the point of holding on

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to every inch of your damn land if it is

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now a Badland A Wasteland leveled

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worthless a Chernobyl there's no point

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give up some of it negotiate something

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give Russia a buffer end the death and

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destruction land is not worth people

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dying especially if that land is going

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to be dead devastated anyway

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it's stupid it needs to end anyway

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that's my take on this Ukrainian

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disaster

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