Donald Trump's approach to international diplomacy involves announcing major agreements and coalitions before they are formally finalized, creating political inertia that makes it costly for other parties to undermine the deal. This strategy, demonstrated through his Middle East policy and the Abraham Accords, represents a fundamental restructuring of global economic and geopolitical order rather than simple policy adjustments. By making deals inevitable through early public declaration, Trump forces other nations to either accept the new framework or face consequences, as seen in his handling of Iran negotiations and European alliance commitments.
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Good evening, Harry. Good evening, friends. Hello. I'm really impressed with the new cutscene, especially the megamage ending.
This is a wonderful wonderful thing, yes. I believe I should leave my mark, so to speak, on them. And listen to the dinosaur, friends, listen. Today we have two big topics that we wanted to cover here. And I invited Harry to everyone to talk about it, to talk about it. Both the first of these topics and the second are very important. I thought about what they have in common, why I, so to speak, in addition to their synchronicity, combined them into one, uh, possible program block.
And I realized that what they have in common is that Donald Trump is not a politician in the sense of American politeness, the American political world. This is citizen Trump, who came to politics with his own principles.
And these principles can be traced. And this is a favorite pastime of Trumpists like us, uh, to look at what Donald Trump said 40 years ago, what he said 30 years ago, 20 years ago, and what he says now. In this regard, it is interesting to look at these two hot spots. The first of which is the solution that currently exists. It may change tomorrow if it hasn't already changed today. We don't know about it yet, maybe. But for now, what the White House is talking about now, what Donald Trump is talking about, is the Abrahamic Accords as a guarantee of a peaceful Middle East.
And I wanted to know what Gery was talking about, what Gery Ginler thought about this topic. Our friend, author, philosopher, uh, publicist Gary. You have the floor.
Lately, Yura, I will probably express the general point of view. A lot of panic-mongers appeared on our street. There are also a lot of alarmists in the democratic camp. A lot of alarmists have appeared in Israel and Western Europe.
Why? Because, it turns out, Trump doesn't dance to their tune. It turns out that Trump has his own ideas and thoughts on how to conduct policy in the Middle East.
The panic, it seems to me, arose from the fact that people still do not understand a very simple thing.
What we are seeing now, before any official agreements with Iran are signed, is a fabrication.
Ladies and gentlemen, please remember that all the sensational stories you've been seeing on TV lately are just lies. These are fabrications from America, these are fabrications from Iran, these are fabrications from the Persian Gulf countries. This is a fabrication by the Democrats. These are fabrications from Israel.
By the way, we won’t introduce this information by China and Russia.
They are trying to introduce their own vision of this issue for various reasons. One of the oldest reasons for leaking information in the absence of any specific signed agreements is to find out who in your administration is leaking the news.
Three different people or thirty different people are given one different piece of news and they see what leaks out into the press. This is how they find a person who talks too much. All administrations and all intelligence agencies do this. But in all this, in all this cacophany, uh, pseudo-news, in this broth of fake news, there is one small window of fresh air. And it's called Donald Trump's tweets or posts on the social network True Social. What Trump is doing there is unprecedented in world history.
You already said that Trump is not a politician to begin with. He came into politics as an ordinary citizen-businessman.
But what he does there, ah, requires separate consideration. And today we will try to see what Trump is writing at a time when the whole world is suffocating from high prices for oil, gas, and so on, and so on, and so on. One of the most recent sensational posts was yesterday.
And this post was not at all random.
In this rather long message, Trump, out of the blue, listed all the Persian Gulf countries, which, in his opinion, are included, uh, as participants in some new regional architecture. These include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and Israel.
Why did he do this? Why did he lump together such different countries? Some of them, as we know, are democratic countries, and some are not at all.
Some of them, well, they clearly support terrorism.
Why?
Trump publicly ties these countries to his vision of the Middle East. Moreover, the message, ah, his post for each country was, in general, separate. Iran, he says, the Middle East is already within the perimeter of the parameters of the deal that I outlined. Do you want this or not?
Trump tells Israel: "We have held all consultations with Netanyahu. The conversation was successful. Israel seems to agree."
state of the Middle East. He says, well, not the entire Middle East, the Persian Gulf. He says: "Your support for our actions, jointly with Israel, against Iran has now become your public political capital. You can squander it, or you can join our coalition."
Here, to his domestic critics, the Democrats in America, he says: "What I'm doing now is not a concession to Iram.
This is not just some abstract agreement about regional peace." No, this is a fundamental re-formatting of the Middle East under American leadership.
And we know these people for our negotiators who are sitting there in the Middle East, right? One of them, his son-in-law Kushner, says: “Don’t let the final formulations that you are now fighting for with the other side destroy the architecture that I initially set for you and that I am trying to establish in the world.”
Therefore, all those messages that the media are making, well, they are fabrications and Trump, with his posts, his messages on True Social, is essentially doing the following. He dumps information on the heads of unprepared people long before the final completion of the deal, and thus he creates a kind of inertia. The point is that once the outlines of a deal have already been outlined by Trump, sabotaging these outlines of a deal becomes very costly.
Politicians around the world know what will happen to those who go against Trump's desire for peace.
Once Trump has declared that the agreement is basically agreed upon, then any player who tries to undermine that agreement will be forced to take responsibility for that collapse, for that collapse, that potential collapse.
But it seems to me that the biggest and deepest signal Trump is sending is this. Trump doesn't expect the Iran deal to become inevitable on its own.
He makes it inevitable by announcing the formation of this new coalition even before the ink on the final text is dry.
The world is not used to this. Why? Because this is a policy of American dominance, not a sign of weakness. This is certainly risky on Trump's part, but is it a sign of weakness? No, it is not.
What Trump does, I came up with this phrase that characterizes what Trump does.
Last week, Trump effectively detonated the biggest bomb of peace in the Middle East in decades, the biggest bomb detonated in the post-war decades. Peace bomb. And the Washington swamp is already trying to pretend that nothing happened.
Democrats are trying to shut up. This is what Trump said, and this was the most sensational thing he said recently, that joining the Abraham Accords should be mandatory for any Persian Gulf state or any participant in the so- called peace talks with Iran.
Yes, sensational.
But in doing so, Trump has torn the mask off this entire disgusting charade called Middle East policy, which was carried out by who knows who. It's scary to say who conducted Middle Eastern policy after World War II. All the negotiations that Western Europe and America conducted with Middle Eastern countries were never about peace.
Muslims in those countries always sought only to gain time. It was their usual, ah, Eastern diplomatic time-out, which gives them a respite before the start of the next war.
Look at the events between Israel and the so-called Palestinians.
What I said has clear confirmation. They agree to any negotiations in order to delay and then start the next round of war.
Trump's demand for the mandatory signing of the Abraham Accords, that is, the recognition of Israel, seems quite cruel and merciless.
Trump repeated what he repeated in Europe. Do you want to participate in the deal?
Wonderful. Then sign the agreement with Abraham right now. Make peace with Israel. Create a real political and economic alliance and abandon this stupid and sick fantasy of healing Israel from the face of the earth. Go ahead, I'll help you.
If you sign the Abraham Accords, I will drag you by your hair out of the Middle Ages you are in and straight into the middle of the 21st century.
How was it received? Quite predictable. No one, not even Trump, should have expected anything else. Saudi Arabia has already thrown a tantrum, demanding first and foremost the creation of a Palestinian state. The corporate disinformation media here in America is burying this story as if it were some kind of toxic nuclear waste.
The Democrats are pretending that this requirement never existed, that it doesn’t exist.
You know who joined them, Yura?
Fake Republicans who sit back and quietly hope that Trump fails because, God forbid, Trump actually succeeds.
In other words, Trump is not asking for another diplomatic roundtable, with polite handshakes and so on and so forth.
He demands real peace.
Think about it.
real world. For the first time since the establishment, no, it would be better to say, since the re-establishment of the State of Israel, someone is insisting on real peace, and not a ceasefire. That is, for the first time in our memory, in our lifetime, the Middle East will actually have to choose.
And what is there to choose between?
There are examples of people, countries, and politicians who have gone against Trump. We know what happened to them.
We know that there are countries that have joined Trump. And we know what happened to them. Look at Argentina, look at Poland, look at Hungary, look at the countries that refuse to play on Trump's side, like Spain or the UK or Canada. What happens to them?
Unfortunately, most people on our planet and in our country still view American foreign policy, Trump's foreign policy, through the prism of events after World War II. This is such a starting point, because the state of Israel was created, recreated.
But this point of view, it seems to me, is outdated.
What Donald Trump is trying to do is not a simple, yet another adjustment to Middle East policy.
What Trump is doing is a complete restructuring of the global economic and geopolitical order. It all started with South America, then Trump set his sights on Europe. Now it's the Middle East's turn. Let me remind you that throughout the post-war years, after 1945, America operated within the framework of a well-known, familiar and understandable globalist structure. What was this globalist structure? Well, very briefly. America paid all the bills. This is clear to everyone. America protected everyone. It's clear to everyone. America opened its markets to everyone.
America took over the maintenance of NATO.
America protected all sea routes.
America subsidized all its allies. America has suffered a trade imbalance for decades, even with its allies.
America mindlessly exported democracy while American factories and plants disappeared, evaporated.
Meanwhile, domestic debts grew, and labor productivity and wages lagged behind the growth occurring in the money supply. This system existed, and it still partially exists. This system has enriched transnational corporations, global institutions, many foreign economies and, most importantly, the unelected bureaucracy.
But Trump came along, and millions of Americans finally saw the results of this absolutely deadly policy for America.
Americans began to realize that the American industrial base was collapsing, the dollar was collapsing, and wages were stagnating.
Americans saw a series of endless wars that cost trillions of dollars and never ended in victory.
Where was your last victory? In World War II.
Americans suddenly saw to their horror that China was becoming a second-place superpower. Moreover, China is using America’s own economic system against America itself.
Trump came along and decided to replace that model with something completely different.
Yes, good gentlemen, Trump knows that Iran will never fulfill the terms of the deal.
Trump knows full well that high gas prices will have a negative impact on the midterm elections this November. He understands perfectly well that Iran is delaying the process.
He knows all this. But here everything is much more complicated than it seems at first glance.
To all those who give in to panic and shout: "Well, here we go again, that short-sighted red-haired clown has stabbed the allies in the back." Well, we hear this all the time.
In reality, it is simply a small tactical pause based on a new structure for using new levers. pressure.
Well, the direct purpose of this memorandum, which, by the way, has not been published anywhere.
It is known that a memorandum is a subject of agreement. Nobody knows the text of this agreement, but certain points have been highlighted by high-ranking officials such as Marco Rubio. Therefore, it makes sense to talk about them as a fait accompli. That is, the immediate goal of this memorandum with Iran is to unblock the Strait of Armuz, a bottleneck through which a fifth of all oil, as well as gas and liquefied natural gas, passes.
If the Strait of Armagh returns to the status quo, that is, free passage of ships in both directions, then Trump will thereby deprive the Islamic regime of Tehran of its only asymmetric weapon. There will be no more economic blackmail against Iran. I'll go back a little.
Remember what Trump did when Iran announced a blockade of the Strait of Armuz?
Everyone thinks that now even more serious bombings will begin, that now diplomatic negotiations will begin, that the Strait of Armuz needs to be opened. And Trump said: "You closed the strait to the north, I will close it to the south."
Nobody expected this move.
They are still in shock. They thought they would control the flow of oil and gas.
It turns out that Trump decides which ships can pass through the Strait of Armuz. And what's more important, let's look at what's left out of all this. The Tehran regime desperately demanded a complete and final end to the war, the lifting of sanctions, and even the payment of reparations.
And only after that they said: “Well, when you Americans do all this, then we will begin to discuss the nuclear problem.”
Trump said, "No, I'll give you 60 days, a small window of 60 days."
Trump has thus turned this ill-fated enriched uranium that Iran has into a sort of, you know, obvious ticking time bomb. It's ticking because, ah, ah, Tehran is entering all negotiations on the brink of a complete systemic crisis. This means they have hyperinflation, uh, there is practically nothing left in the industry, nothing works. complete systemic collapse. They are in complete international isolation and without the first two levels of their leadership and half of the third level.
All were destroyed in the first few days of the war.
That is, there is no talk of Trump’s weakness in these negotiations.
Trump made it abundantly clear. 60 days are running out. You haven't signed.
The US and Israel will resume attacks on your territory unless we get what we demand. Aren't Muslims used to communicating with such politicians?
Usually their oriental tricks bear fruit. And we know they know how to use it. And here the scythe met the stone.
In effect, Trump has given Tehran a two-month trial period.
During this period, they will either completely capitulate on the issue of these nuclear weapons, or face a total resumption of Operation Epic Fury.
That's all. So this is not a betrayal, nor a stab in the back of either Israel or the Iranian people. This is a tactical disarmament of a dying regime that needs to be pushed towards the abyss, but it is running there itself.
This regime no longer has regional levers of influence. Already yesterday, when there was, so to speak, some kind of ceasefire agreement, two Iranian boats attempted to lay new mines in the Strait of Aramuz, along with their entire crew. They are now lying peacefully at the bottom of this strait.
Less than an hour passed from the moment they left the port until they sank to the bottom of the strait.
This is how the American administration works.
Less than an hour.
So, I heard this phrase today. I'm sorry, I've betrayed you.
I want to say that I heard a phrase today that, strictly speaking, plans for what America should do in the Persian Gulf began to be developed, well, a couple of years, probably, after the coup of 1879 took place there, the Islamic revolution, so called in Iran. And in general, all the details are known, what is located where is known. And the general strategy is known. All this fits, in my opinion, into the picture that is probably clear today to anyone who has three minutes to think about it. The role of oil, no matter how important it is today, is significantly declining. No one realized this before the sheikhs of the Persian Gulf, who, almost from the very beginning of the development of the Internet throughout the world, became the main investors in such organizations.
Well, anyone who has lived in this world remembers the America Online company, for example.
Or the second or third big entry into the CNN family, when it became a truly global company with very, uh, preferential views, positive views on the Arab world and antipathy towards Israel. This is 25% of Arab capital in this company. and a host of other companies buying real estate, they understood that they needed to diversify their investments. Once upon a time, America opened a company after World War II that was called Aramco. I often talk in my streams about a movie that I really like.
The movie is called Flight of the Phoenix, an old ZMI Stewart. The film is very good, touching. It's about engineers who were on a plane that crashed in the desert. They were Aramco employees. Well, this is not really an encyclopedia about Ramcon. In general, it was a factor of life. What was the point? We Americans were told, we weren't Americans yet, but we were told that we needed to conserve our natural resources, we wouldn't develop them.
A lot of people went there.
In general, it was a legendary undertaking, which ultimately did not introduce a special status of relations at the level at which, say, Great Britain was then. The Arab countries did not become such countries. They got rich quietly, they got rich loudly, in the end, but they did not become serious allies. And all this came to light almost 80 years later, in our day, when none of these countries, having bought billions of dollars worth of American and other weapons, including Israeli ones, could do anything with them. Although they probably did everything as they say in America. By God, as expected, they trained, had troops, and so on and so forth. Nothing happened there. They are absolutely powerless. Donald Trump, with every step he takes, starting with the bombing, uh, last year and this year, is saying that we can end history at any moment. Our authority will not decline because of this. We broke everything for you and left. Do whatever you want. Or we can work with you, not help you, but work. And the times when the United States provided free aid to anyone in the world are over.
They simply won't exist anymore. There will be no extortion, but mutually beneficial cooperation. Every country has something to give. Every poorest country in Africa has the richest deposits, uh, which bring the Chinese there. Deposits of rare earth metals, diamonds, gold, anything you can imagine. You will pay for this assistance if you need it. Today, UN reports, reports of some organization I came across today. There is nothing to feed people with.
No USA, we cannot feed the whole world. Where is the American money, where is the American lobbying? Where are all these American underhanded dealings in Congress, which create various non-governmental organizations, here and there, all over the world, and this money is sucked out of American taxpayers, naturally, still very generous people, still very worried about what is happening. But it must be restructured. America must make more money, and that money will then be used for all needs after Americans get what they are owed from their own government.
There is such a concept, it is not written down anywhere, but it is written down essentially in all of American history, in all of America’s founding documents: a government created by the people for the people and consisting of the people.
This is the kind of story Donald Trump is introducing. And that's an absolutely amazing twist if you think about it. You know, this is the second day I’ve been living under this slogan. And the test of Trump. Yes.
The world is now being tested by Trump.
Whoever he is, he is hated, he is loved. It's just that people will be able to endure this man, who came, one might say, with a kind of pragmatism that was completely unknown in international affairs until now. Or he came up with the idea of some kind of genuine economic justification, as they used to say, for people to live, cooperating and collaborating and taking care of their own countries. Who wouldn't want their country to be led by a person for whom this country is the most important thing in his life.
One point that needs to be added to what you said is this. Trump is often accused of so- called unpredictability.
However, if you look at his actions in South America, Europe and now the Middle East, they are the same actions.
What did he say to Europe, for example?
In Europe you have NATO. Do you support arming NATO or will I be the only one who will support arming NATO?
If you don't want to support, that's fine.
I will withdraw my troops from NATO. And that's where it all began.
The Germans immediately became like, "Oh, how could this be?" And Trump announced: "5,000 soldiers are moving from Germany to Poland.
Poland, of course, is happy.
They know that 5,000 soldiers are only the top. With them are tanks, planes, transporters, radars.
Speace. The American appetite for Polish ham is not good.
Well, why not? Polish beer and many, many things that are called Polish.
Therefore, one country that is friends with Donald Trump gets all the benefits, and those that are not friends get a strong blow to the head. You know that in fact all economic relations with Spain have been severed.
Jamon, of course, prices in America have skyrocketed.
Oh, well, they will sell the old one that is there. And there is no new one in sight. Why?
Because the socialist Sanchez, who is at the head of Spain, the prime minister, he is, well, such a Libyan. He banned American military planes from flying over Spanish territory. What did Trump say? We are closing ours military bases in Spain, we're transporting them to neighboring Morocco. The Moroccan king sees this as if Allah had given him another diamond palace there.
Because when American soldiers are on your territory, not a single rebel will dare to do anything. And in the Middle East, and North Africa in general, all these rebels, they're like in Latin America, you know?
Well, that's their ancient history. That's why smart leaders are starting to understand that Trump is predictable, because the Maduro story hasn't gotten through to everyone. Can you imagine? It hasn't.
That is, they kidnapped the country's president in two hours and brought him to New York. They did n't get it. For them, it's some kind of video game or something. I don't understand. Many still refuse to take this red-haired clown seriously.
And they do make a red-haired clown.
I want to add things that exist, but which no one knows about because the media doesn't pay attention to them.
There was that hysteria about Trump's trip to China.
Everyone was trying to figure out what ultimately happened there.
But the real story unfolded under Under the nose of the world community.
On Trump's orders, while he was flying halfway around the world, an ocean away, American Nigerian forces in Africa eliminated the most active ISIS terrorist on the planet.
There was this Alminuki, along with all his officers, lieutenants. They all disappeared.
Then, while he was flying, Colombia extradited a drug dealer to America, a certain Flores.
He was one of the leaders of that very same Tren de Aragua gang, which flooded America and began to establish its order here.
Colombia extradited this terrorist on terrorism charges. This is the first case of its kind. This piece of [ __ ] was involved in drug trafficking on the territory of the United States of America, extortion, murder, and he ran it all directly from Colombia.
Now he's in federal court in Houston, and soon he'll find out what happens to you if you flood America with all sorts of crap, seize apartment complexes in the state of Colorado.
Remember that picture that was?
Yes.
Yes. Three more surviving bosses of this terrorist or drug gang led by Trend Aragov are still on the run, but there's a $5 million bounty on each. So they'll all be caught soon.
And to finally make everyone realize the scale and the thoughtfulness of Trump's actions, it worked—again, while he was flying across the Pacific, the sledgehammer did the job. The CIA director came to Cuba and explicitly ordered—this is completely unheard of—the Cuban authorities to shut down intelligence, well, those Russian and Chinese listening posts that exist there.
They obeyed, and a day later, Miami prosecutors issued a unifying verdict against 92-year-old Castro, Fidel Castro's brother.
The same game is being played against him as against Maduro. And there are no forces in Cuba that can resist the removal of this Castro and his delivery to federal court in Miami.
These are not simple, random victories, Yura.
Our viewers must understand that these things are not done spontaneously.
All of this has been planned for a long time.
This is what we can call the DanRO nuclear doctrine. DanRO is like Donald Trump and Munro in action.
Trump has made it clear that he treats the entire Western Hemisphere, that is, North and South America, as if it were the jurisdiction of the United States.
But in fact, this is true, because the cartels, terrorists, and communist dinosaurs who sit there are finally beginning to understand: "If you do something against America, you will very soon find yourself in one of the federal courts, in one of the States of America."
This is hard power. This is the hard power of the Trump administration. It leads to real consequences for those people who try to do something bad against American citizens. And Trump did not need any UN permission to do this.
The globalists, of course, are panicking. Yura, we see it, I see it on Twitter. They are simply panicking.
They are hysterical, because their world, the so-called multipolar world, based on some rules, is suffering a crushing defeat, and right before our eyes, in real time.
This is what political victories look like, ladies and gentlemen. This is what positive power looks like.
So to every bastard on the planet who thinks they can flood America with drugs, gangs, terrorism, or otherwise undermine American interests far from America... Well, keep playing your stupid games, you'll get stupid prizes. It must be said that the expansion of America, the Pax Americana, over the past few decades has been largely based on corruption. It's the easiest way to do business in South America, to do business in the former Soviet Union, to pay the right people, to bribe. And this rotten beginning has served, well, deserved a disservice, because a lot of rot has taken root both in America and in these countries that were helped to emerge from their totalitarian past or are about to emerge from that past.
The people absolutely see no light at the end of the tunnel. This is what real and honest politics looks like, which is based on viable principles. And, of course, I congratulate him all on the amazing results of Donald Trump's medical examination, announced there today. Well done, keep it up. We accept all of this, and we are very happy about it. The history of his movement, if you look at the scale, if you look at his biography, if you look at his interests, the fact that he never abandoned any of his ideas as president. Everything he planned, one way or another, sooner or later comes to the surface in the form of results and fruits. And, in general, Americans, even I mentioned tariffs while you were talking about the United States' relations with the rest of the world. Countries, in fact, some kicked up a fuss, like China, some were outraged, like the Europeans and our comrades, and then everyone accepted this game and began to pay and either abandoned tariffs on American goods or established equal tariffs with American goods, and everything went smoothly. Who turned out to be the main saboteur in this situation? The American Supreme Court, the American Congress, again, not exactly the saboteur.
But the point is That there are several ways to set tariffs, so let's go.
Yeah, right.
And what did the Supreme Court do? It overturned one of the ways to set these tariffs.
But at the same time, I talked about this, by the way, when I was in Gibraltar, they made a major, unforgivable strategic mistake.
They said... Yes, they said that President Trump has the right to set only two types of tariffs: zero and 100%. That is, either free trade or a stop to trade. And you have no right to do anything in between. So, what did Donald Trump do when he found out about this?
He started imposing 100% tariffs, that is, completely prohibitive barriers against those countries that are n't behaving very well. And these completely prohibitive tariffs will never be repealed, because they're legitimized by the Supreme Court.
Do you understand what the thing is? That is, you don't have the right to set tariffs in the region of 25%, 35%, 50%, but you do have the right to close the barrier. That's it. So, there's still work to be done with tariffs there. The matter will be resolved.
He didn't give up on it, he didn't abandon this story. He said there was a longer path that he was considering.
He wanted to resolve everything quickly, but we'll have to do it, well, like with Iran, too. Yes, either we can do it easily, or it will be difficult for everyone, but we will still do it.
And at the same time, I want to remind you that Trump doesn't get paid for his work.
Yes, they say he's getting rich off the businesses his sons are opening. I looked at what our oracle, the most important one, our artificial intelligence, says about this. In several of its incarnations, so to speak, I haven't found a legal basis for declaring what his sons are doing illegal, and his fortune has grown mainly due to, uh, true social, his market valuation of this company that went public, and naturally, we have, again, a unique combination.
Someone can, as they say, live on this topic, uh, all sorts of bodily, so to speak, secretions for a very long time, but we live in a situation where he's not a politician, he can't give up He grabs the reins from his entourage and says, "Keep me in power, then you'll hand me this money under the table while I'm here making decisions that benefit you." This is absolutely not his path or his way. He created a company when he wasn't president, and the company is functioning. Well, whose fault is it that the man is a genius, right? But look, the last example from what we discussed today was how Trump refused the 10 billion dollars due to him by law.
Are we going to talk about this?
We'll talk, of course, if you understand. I Yes. Yes. Yes. So, in January of this year, Trump sued the Federal Tax Service (ARS) for 10 billion dollars.
For what? Because several years ago the ARS allowed a leak, an illegal leak, of Trump's and his sons' tax returns.
They became public knowledge. In America, this is a criminal offense.
All financial affairs of each person are their personal business. And they are not obliged to share with your financial information with anyone else. Be it a politician or a businessman, or any other private individual.
But a private contractor, who wasn't even an employee of the IRS, his name was Charles Littledogeon.
He leaked various tax returns to the press over the course of three years. In total, he leaked more than 400,000 tax returns of various people, athletes, journalists, scientists, politicians, including Donald Trump.
He specifically got a job at Booz Allen, a company that provides contractors. In particular, Edward Snowton also worked through Booz Allen.
And he was caught.
American justice worked flawlessly. He was given five years in prison. That is, everything, everything went smoothly. And then on May 18 of this year, a week and a half ago, Trump voluntarily dismissed this lawsuit. Although, since the fact of violation of his rights was obvious, he could easily have received 10 billion dollars.
So, they, since he is now the head of this very IRS, and he knew that these 10 billion dollars Where will it come from?
It's American taxpayer money.
Instead, they shook hands in the only way Donald Trump could have come up with.
They created a new fund, and the fund received funding of 1,776 billion dollars. 17 rubles 776 million, right? So, and this is the date of the formation of the United States of America, 250 years ago this year.
So, all of this was done on purpose.
And the money from this fund will be paid to those people who have suffered from the political persecution of the administration.
And this money will be received by people regardless of their party affiliation, Republicans, Democrats, if they suffered from the fact that the federal government attacked them for various reasons: freedom of speech, any other alleged violations.
human rights. Previously, this fund did not exist in America. Now it does.
Now it does.
But it has not yet been cemented, so to speak, because there was a giant revolt in Congress.
And they postponed the adoption of legislative measures on this account and went on recess until June 1st.
They can't do anything. The fact is that the money will come into this fund from already Locked-up money for the ministry, for the United States Treasury. The Treasury already has this money allocated in the budget.
That's all. So this trick won't work. But for you and me, what's politically significant is that there are people unhappy with the fact that people who served three years in prison for coming to listen to Trump on January 6, 2021, were in solitary confinement, lost their entire fortunes on lawyers, lost their families, lost their jobs, and now they will receive compensation.
And the Democrats don't like this.
They don't like it just as much as they don't like the new ballroom Trump is building specifically for the 250th anniversary celebrations of the United States of America.
And only when people learned that this ballroom is being built not with public money, not with taxpayers' money, but with private investors. And it won't cost the American citizen anything at all, only then did they calm down a little.
But there were lawyers, there were judges, who finally decided to torpedo this case. Well, not completely. The thing is, the most they can do is slow it down.
If you noticed, Yura, the sabotage that was against Trump in 1945 is so different from the sabotage against Trump in 1947, day and night.
There is sabotage against the current Trump, but it's kind of, you know, child's play compared to what happened during Trump's first term. Back then, he had no time to do anything else. The New York Times gleefully crowed about it. The court threw out this case, you see, which was assigned to it.
Well, now there's a two-week delay. By the way, right now construction is underway, I think, day and night, on an arena on the site of the White House occupied by 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. There will be a sports hall for several tens of thousands built there. There will be a match. A mix of martial arts and cage fighting.
Listen, for the 250th anniversary celebration, your favorite sport, He even won boxing.
Trump doesn't give anyone, both friends and foes, a chance to breathe freely.
We discussed several things today, but today an interesting message arrived with interesting details.
Trump is sharply reducing the number of fighter jets in Western Europe for the simple reason that he says: "What's the name of your continent?" "Hey, Western Europe." So you defend it, and I will defend the United States of America. I won't defend you anymore." All American submarines are being withdrawn from Europe. Now that's serious. Now that's serious. These are nuclear submarines. They're all being withdrawn. And Trump didn't say where, you know?
Well, there are several assumptions, I think. We wo n't even discuss it. We won't even discuss it, yes. Well, I also want to sort of draw a line, if not a line, then put an ellipsis, most likely, with this story, with the Donald Trump Foundation. Why are Democrats so against it, and many, some Republicans, such prominent ones as Ted Cruz, for example, even, I think, spoke out against it. Uh, supposedly there's an argument that people, uh, who don't deserve it, who have n't suffered from the state, can get some money from this fund. Or those who actually committed a crime, for example, punched a police officer in the face who sprayed him with this pepper solution, and so on, and so forth. In fact, there were only two organizations: Old Keepers and Proud Boys. No other organizations have been announced.
These people are accused of organizing for the purpose of treason, creating an organization to overthrow the détat. They couldn't prove anything, and everyone was released.
Basically, there's practically no evidence of a crime, except for these scuffles with police officers, which also happened, but around 10-12 incidents. There are people who were released, and they then committed a crime, uh, some misdemeanors, and so on. They, too, will have difficulty obtaining [something].
But the main reason for the protests, which, of course, we can guess with absolute certainty and which all these people are not talking about, is that they are terribly afraid of a trial, because they can demand anything from the cameras of January 6th, any materials that were allegedly destroyed after the meeting of the special select committee on January 6th, headed by Lischenius Bennie Thompson. This unfortunate Kenzinger and Cheney, two Republicans who passed, so to speak, this smell test in front of the Democrats and were appointed to this Committee. America would never have seen such a volume of incriminating evidence, excuse the expression.
And they're afraid of it. Yes, in court hearings it's called discovery, when either side can say, "You're accusing us of something, present the documents that reveal what you're accusing us of."
Yes.
And Kashin once received 44,000 hours.
How many hours did we see of that? What was the analysis of this material? Some things, yes, some came to light. But surprisingly little of it all. Surprisingly little, yes.
Presented to the American taxpayer.
Harry, well, thank you very much, friends. Under this video there's a link to Ger Gindler's books, Livada Anti-Semitism and Livada Imperialism.
Please pay attention, buy the books, and give them to your friends. Uh, let's support the author, philosopher, and publicist Ger Gindler, who today shared with us his views on what's happening in the world and in our country. Ger, thank you.
Thank you. Bye.
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