Israel, AEB eta NATO zale estatu guztiak errudun, Palestinaren genozidioan (20)

Hasiera berria / A new beginning

Oso argi geratu denez, Palestina-ren aurkako eraso guztiek helburu bakarra daukate: genozidioa. Ezin da beste modu batez definitu.

Beraz, hemendik aurrera, genozidioaz arituko gara. Ea egoera eta epe berri batean sartuta gauden, to know whether we are in a new time or not.

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US President Harry Truman (1945-1953) stands next to a map showing the State of Palestine.

Israel is not real.

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I SWEAR TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE” SIGNED BY ISRAELIS WHEN EMIGRATING FROM EUROPE IN THE 1930s

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Lord Rothschild Claims His Family Created Israel

Bideoa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUpZT5hEh8Q

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maria@maria_mhr07

Alison Weir reveals the secret of Israel’s creation:

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1807269838907224331

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UN General Assembly overwhelmingly calls for end of Israeli occupation

Read the resolutions text here: https://www.un.org/unispal/icj-and-question-of-palestine

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Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis@DrLoupis

The occupation of Palestinian land began 107 years ago today, in 1917.

The Balfour Declaration, issued by the British government on November 2, 1917, expressed support for the establishment of “a national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine.

This declaration was conveyed through a letter written by then-Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, a prominent figure in the British Jewish community.

The declaration states:

His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”

This date represents the first official support for Zionist goals, ultimately leading, 30 years later, to the establishment of the State of Israel on occupied Palestinian land.

The Balfour Declaration played a significant role in shaping more than a century of ongoing war and chaos in the Middle East, culminating in the establishment of an Israeli state on Palestinian territory in 1948.

Today, the Balfour Declaration, in its outcomes, is seen as the foundation for the ongoing genocide, which in the past year alone has resulted in the death of more than 40,000 Palestinians, reflecting a failure to protect the historical and human rights of the Palestinian population in the region.

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¿Cómo se gestó la Declaración Balfour? || 107 años del Hogar Nacional Judío

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuK97E07b2Q)

?La creación del Estado de Israel no responde a un desarrollo lógico de la historia, sino que la creación de este Estado es fruto de las confabulaciones políticas internacionales en las que participaron gustosamente los sionistas. Theodor Herzl fijó una hoja de ruta para crear el Estado judío y sus seguidores continuaron su legado. Antes de la creación de Israel en mayo de 1948, los británicos pusieron la primera piedra con la Declaración Balfour, la cual permitió crear el Hogar Nacional Judío, pero ¿cómo se gestó la Declaración Balfour? Quedaros hasta el final porque en este video os voy a hablar sobre la Declaración Balfour y todo lo que hubo detrás de esta promesa británica. ?

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Palestine is the most well-documented genocide in history, yet the most denied.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1855599445863223457

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Hadi@HadiNasrallah

Don’t stop talking about Gaza

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@tobararbulu # mmt@tobararbulu

NATO Countries List 2024 || Member States of NATO || List Data10 https://youtu.be/1QTXcMg1IUQ?si=EvhyfIhICAUqWbXv

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NATO Countries List 2024 || Member States of NATO || List Data10

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QTXcMg1IUQ)

NATO Countries List 2024 || Member States of NATO

NATO  (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is an international military alliance consisting of 31 member states from Europe and North America. It was established at the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. Article 5 of the treaty states that if an armed attack occurs against one of the member states, it shall be considered an attack against all members, and other members shall assist the attacked member, with armed forces if necessary.[1] Article 6 of the treaty limits the scope of Article 5 to the islands north of the Tropic of Cancer, the North American and European mainlands, the entirety of Turkey, and French Algeria, the last of which has been moot since July 1962. Thus, an attack on Hawaii, Puerto Rico, French Guiana, the Falkland Islands, Ceuta or Melilla, among other places, would not trigger an Article 5 response

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The Great Palestinian Revolt 1936-1939 | CHC

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUZezmZyOtw)

The Great Palestinian Revolt took place from 1936 to 1939. This event still effects Palestine today.

Special thanks to Nuha for her help in proof reading and reviewing this CHC video. Additional thanks to Simonko and Meep for creating other graphics not shown in video.

0:00 Intro

1:24 British Rule

2:44 Jewish & Arab Riots

5:51 The Great Palestinian Revolt

9:38 End of U.K. Rule

10:40 Outro

Transkripzioa:

Intro

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the world’s sacred holy land has been

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controlled by many different factions

0:04

over the course of history the assyrians

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ruled first in the babylonians the

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persians the greeks the romans the arabs

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the fatimids the cell jukes the turks

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the crusaders the egyptians the male

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lukes and lastly the ottomans in 1299 to

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1922. the ottoman empire had access to

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nearly 3 million square kilometers of

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land and rich trading ports of the

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mediterranean sea

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later in austria-hungary archduke franz

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ferdinand was assassinated on june 28

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1914 by the black hand

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this caused a public outcry and factions

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picked sides leading to the great war

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the ottoman empire joined the central

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powers in october 1914 and would

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surrender to the allies four years later

0:52

following the conclusion of the great

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war the treaty of severa delegated the

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ottomans land in the middle east to the

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united kingdom’s possession

1:00

the most important territory being

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palestine

1:04

the british sparked a wide variety of

1:06

problems for the palestinians which

1:07

included them being robbed of their land

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and their lives

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the arab revolt in palestine would start

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less than 20 years later after british

1:14

rule which is better known as the great

1:17

palestinian revolt

1:20

[Music]

British Rule

1:27

at the end of world war one the british

1:29

government ruled over palestine

1:31

on july 1 1920 a palestinian civil

1:35

administration was installed with a dual

1:37

mandate giving palestinians local

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control and the united kingdom world

1:41

political control the british signed two

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pieces of legislation the first the

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balfour declaration and the second the

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mandate for palestine

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britain thus had a dual obligation

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towards arabs and jews while the mandate

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included the main parts of the belford

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declaration such as a proclamation for

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support for a jewish national home

2:02

under the mandates terms britain had an

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obligation to conduct its policy in

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palestine in accordance with the needs

2:08

of both jews and arabs

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new government systems were put in place

2:13

to help propel each group into becoming

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one nation under two different but

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temporary political systems

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at any time the british government could

2:22

remove or disband these organizations

2:25

the arabs and the few jews living in the

2:27

middle east had very different

2:29

perspectives on how palestine should

2:31

operate

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land was also divided and the

2:33

palestinians would receive the eastern

2:36

bank of the jordan river

2:38

these temporary governmental systems did

2:40

not keep these two groups together but

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slowly drove them apart

Jewish & Arab Riots

2:47

once the british took over palestine

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riots broke out soon after in 1920 the

2:52

mandate of palestine started a public

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outcry of freedom between jews and arabs

2:58

first the settlements of mathula and

3:00

telhai were attacked by arab marauders

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two months later rioting began in

3:04

jerusalem before this the zionist

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movement started to take root in the

3:08

land zionism is a nationalistic movement

3:11

that supports a jewish national state in

3:14

palestine their goal is to create a

3:16

national state by any means necessary

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the zionists added fuel to the fire by

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buying and taking farms from arab owners

3:24

and importing jewish immigrants to work

3:26

the land

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anti-zionist demonstrations were held in

3:30

jerusalem

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jews and zionists combined forces on

3:34

april 4th

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1921.

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during the nabimosa festival violence

3:39

broke out colonel ronald stores was

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jerusalem’s military governor and lacked

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confidence during the rioting putting

3:46

martial law in place

3:48

five jews and four arabs were killed

3:51

242 people injured and dozens of jewish

3:54

properties looted and vandalized before

3:57

british troops were able to restore

3:59

order zionist vladimir japtinsky was

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given a 15-year prison sentence for

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provoking the rioting against the arabs

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unfortunately the british justice system

4:09

dropped his sentence to one year to

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prevent zionists from starting another

4:13

riot just over one year later on may 1st

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1922 the jewish communist party planned

4:20

a march calling for palestine to become

4:22

a communist state the communists did not

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have the proper approval and clash with

4:26

the local arabs fighting broke out and

4:29

civilians on both sides were killed the

4:31

british high commissioner herbert samuel

4:34

requested additional troops from egypt

4:36

to put down the rioting when it was over

4:38

47 jews and 48 arabs laid dead and

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another 146 jews and 73 arabs were

4:46

wounded most of the arab deaths came

4:48

from clashes with british troops when

4:50

they were trying to put down the rioting

4:52

eight years later the western wall riots

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began in 1929 this was caused due to the

4:58

british’s favoritism towards the new

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jewish national home mandate policy

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which increased the jewish population

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and allowed zionists to purchase land

5:07

from unwilling palestinians protest took

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place in august once again violence

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ensued in less than a week from the 23rd

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to the 29th of august the efficiency

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casualty counts listed 133 jews killed

5:23

and 339 wounded mainly by arab rioters

5:27

and 116 killed and 232 wounded mainly by

5:31

british security forces this

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unprecedented violence spawned three

5:36

commissions of inquiry forced the

5:38

british mandate authorities to

5:39

re-evaluate and temporarily suspend

5:42

their policies

5:44

once again the palestinians were

5:45

betrayed by the british government they

5:47

were losing their land their world

5:49

political stance and their lives

The Great Palestinian Revolt

5:54

the great palestinian revolt has a few

5:56

names the other two being the arab

5:58

revolt in palestine and the great

6:00

revolts this revolt lasted three years

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during 1936 to 1939 after the

6:06

palestinian mandate was put in place

6:09

the jewish population skyrocketed from

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57 000 to 320 000 in 1935.

6:17

nazism in europe plagued and targeted

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jews as the leading cause to germany’s

6:22

defeat in world war one hitler used jews

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as a scapegoat blaming them for

6:26

germany’s economic and social problems

6:29

the nazi party promised to resolve these

6:31

issues and in 1932 won 37 percent of the

6:35

vote

6:36

the persecution of jews began

6:38

systematically shortly after hitler came

6:40

to power the nazis introduced

6:42

anti-jewish decrees which gradually

6:44

eliminated the rights of the jewish

6:46

citizens

6:47

fleeing jews went to great britain but

6:49

were redirected to the middle east

6:51

now in palestine they claimed this land

6:54

as their own even though the

6:55

palestinians had full rights to the land

6:58

the split governmental system that the

7:00

british installed never gave the jews

7:02

any true power

7:04

hegemeen el husseini called for a

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national palestine day which took place

7:08

on may 16 1936

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a general strike took place almost

7:13

immediately after akram was the

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organizer the general striker wrote we

7:17

would have expected that the arab higher

7:19

committee would have risen up since its

7:21

founding and traveled throughout the

7:23

land in order to strengthen the people’s

7:25

morale and to breathe into them the

7:28

spirit of rebellion we want the arab

7:30

higher committee to act as gandhi acted

7:33

in india when he called for civil

7:35

disobedience

7:37

we want the committee members to be an

7:38

example to their sons of their nation in

7:41

the battle for the homeland the goal of

7:44

the general strike was to protest

7:45

british colonization jewish immigration

7:49

boycott jewish products and withhold tax

7:51

payments from the british government

7:53

palestinians had a strong advantage in

7:55

keeping this strike alive

7:57

most of the palestinian population were

7:59

farmers and provided food to their

8:00

fellow palestinians

8:03

british-inflicted home demolitions to

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anybody involved with were suspected in

8:08

participating in the general strike

8:10

in november 1938 the higher committee

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ended the general strike neighboring

8:15

nations of iraq jordan and saudi arabia

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informed the higher committee that great

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britain would comply to their terms of

8:22

returning palestine back to the natives

8:25

the united kingdom never did and hit

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back harder british forces were given

8:29

the order to violently repress anybody

8:31

involved with the great palestinian

8:33

revolt which ship more than 20 thousand

8:36

troops into mandatory palestine to quell

8:38

the uprising by 1937 mandate authorities

8:41

declared martial law in palestine and

8:44

banned the arab higher committee the

8:46

peel commission a british inquiry

8:48

launched following the outbreak of the

8:49

palestinian strike officially calling

8:52

for the first time in 1937 for a

8:55

partition of palestine into two states

8:58

this shook up the population only for

9:00

the palestinians

9:02

225 000 palestinians had to find refuge

9:06

the great palestinian revolt lasted

9:08

three years and the only reason it came

9:11

to an end was due to world war ii

9:13

british forces relocated to europe and

9:16

later to africa to fight the axis powers

9:19

according to some estimates more than

9:21

five thousand arabs were killed fifteen

9:23

thousand wounded and fifty six hundred

9:25

imprisoned during the revolt

9:27

hegemeen el husseini was exiled to the

9:30

seychelles a small island off the

9:32

eastern coast of africa he later fled

9:34

the island and headed to lebanon where

9:36

he died in 1974

End of U.K. Rule

9:41

in may of 1948 the united kingdom

9:44

decided to leave palestine this decision

9:47

was made clear by both the groups in

9:48

palestine and the british citizens back

9:51

home who despised foreign rule

9:54

once the britons left the zionists

9:56

immediately declared their independence

9:59

their first call to action was an ethnic

10:01

cleansing of arabs which is the same

10:03

reason why zionists left europe in the

10:06

first place

10:07

almost three-quarters of a million

10:09

palestinians were forced to leave their

10:10

homes businesses and farms

10:14

while in transition fifteen thousand

10:16

palestinians were killed that year in

10:18

several massacres unfortunately still

10:20

today palestine is met by great

10:23

opposition only nine of the g20

10:25

countries recognized palestine as a

10:27

nation since they declared their

10:28

independence on november 15

10:31

1988 49 years after the great

10:34

palestinian revolt

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how many more palestinians have to die

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before their homeland is returned

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BRITISH PALESTINE 1940s EDUCATIONAL FILM JERSUALEM TEL AVIV CHRISTIANS MUSLIMS & JEWS 18594

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7P1deMQ1Zw)

Dating to the mid-1940s before Israeli statehood, this educational film “Palestine” begins with a sweeping view of the fabled hills of Judea. Newsreel footage is taken from various times in history. Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine and sacred to three of the world’s great religions. Men kneel in prayer, facing Mecca

1:06. Young Christians visit Jerusalem

1:15. The solemn walk of the crucifix to Calvary

1:18. A great Christian shrine has been erected; believed to be the place where Jesus began his life 1:35. The Hebrews visit Jerusalem and worship at the Wailing Wall

1:52. Jews bow in reverence and prayer in front of the Wailing Wall

2:08 The Torah is presented to congregants as men, dressed in traditional garb, reverently pray

2:25. The shining city of Tel Aviv

2:30. Architecture of Tel Aviv is shown

2:45. 1917. Not until the First World War, when the British ended four centuries of Turkish rule, was Palestine established as a refuge for the oppressed

3:05. 1917. After the British conquered the holy land in 1917, the Jews were promised a national home in Palestine by Britain’s Earl of Balfour. Woodrow Wilson endorsed this policy and is shown 3:20. Map of the day shows an oil pipeline from Iraq through Jordan to Palestine

3:30. A ship travels through the Suez Canal

3:35. A man works an oil pipe and large oil tankers are shown

3:45. London issues a white paper: Palestine: Statement of Policy

3:54. “After the period of five years no further Jewish immigration will be permitted unless the Arabs of Palestine are prepared to acquiesce in it.”

4:00. By the war’s end, hundreds of thousands of survivors face the future without hope. Jews from all over Europe seek refuge in Palestine. Hungry and destitute, they share food and clothing

4:28. Newspaper article from American Palestine Committee

4:34. The Padlocked Doors of Palestine Must Be Opened Immediately. The Jews of America hold a conference to pressure the British government to open the Palestinian doors to Jews

4:44. A map of the day shows Palestine

5:07. The Jewish Agency for Palestine

5:20. The Anglo Palestine bank financed much of Jewish industry

5:34. The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

6:00. The waters of the river Jordan supplied the main source of power for industry

6:06. Trained craftsmen work in factories

6:20. A diamond cutting industry is born

6:32. Craftsmen work at building ships

6:55. Quarries mine the earth on sites at the Dead Sea

7:15. The Daniel Sieff Research Institute, a public research university in Rehovot, Israel, established in 1934 and now known as Weizmann Institute of Science

7:30. Dr Weizmann and his sister Anna were leading scientists of the day

7:40. Young rabbinical students

7:55. Hebrew universities spark the minds of many scholars A: 20. Young girls work at physical fitness 8:38. Hadassah Hospital trains many nurses

8:43. Jews acquire skills in agricultural schools

9:10. Cooperative settlements house the farmers

9:30. Committees assign work and chores to a community of willing, hardworking Jews

9:55. Men and women work in the fields

10:16. Individual farms also flourish

10:45. Water is dammed up during the rainy season to be used for agriculture in dry times

11:05. Farmers irrigate their crops and manage the land

11:20. A map of the day shows Palestine’s population hotspots on the Mediterranean Sea north of Egypt

11:30. Isolated desert campers look for water

11:48. Many wells for water are drilled

12:00. Farmers till the land with horses

12:14. Planning and work continues to support thousands of new settlers

12:30. Disease research and malaria stations are established to further study the deadly disease 12:36. Jews and Arabs alike are treated at these research centers

13:00. A camel carries a heavy load

13:10. In 1922 the Jewish population is rising but Arabs highly outnumber them

13:15. From 1939 to 1945 the Jewish population increased only incrementally as compared to the Arabs

13:21. The Arab Army marches and is backed up by the League of Arab States / Arab League to keep Palestine Arab

14:33. Government officials debate the populations of Palestine

15:05. in WWII, Jewish soldiers helped fight the war to free the world of fascism

15:53. Jewish immigrants exit the train and enter Palestine to pursue happiness as free men and women in Palestine

16:20. The End.

Transkripzioa:

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[Music]

0:40

amid the fabled hills of judea in

0:42

southwest asia

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stands jerusalem the capital of

0:45

palestine

0:47

sacred to three of the world’s great

0:48

religions

0:54

two mohammedans who ruled palestine for

0:57

nearly 13 centuries and still regarded

0:59

as their own

1:00

jerusalem is almost as sacred as mecca

1:08

to hundreds of millions of christians

1:10

this is the holy land

1:12

here jesus of nazareth trod the slow

1:15

agonizing road to calvary in the cross

1:26

here a great christian shrine has been

1:28

erected on the spot

1:29

believed to be where jesus began the

1:31

life he was to sacrifice for all mankind

1:43

one of the oldest traditions in

1:45

palestine’s history stretching back

1:47

beyond recorded time

1:49

is that of the hebrews symbolized by the

1:51

wailing wall

1:52

place of lamentation and prayer since

1:54

the days of herod the great

1:59

in no other religion has palestine a

2:01

more deep and mystical significance

2:05

throughout all the sorrowful centuries

2:07

since the hebrews were scattered over

2:08

the face of the earth

2:10

their religious rituals have kept ever

2:12

before them the memory of palestine

2:14

as the land promised them by moses

2:22

today millions of them center their

2:24

immemorial hopes for fulfillment of this

2:26

promise on the new palestine

2:28

with its shining city of tel aviv built

2:30

by jews on desert and swampland

2:42

here world jewelry sees rising at last a

2:45

homeland in which the tribes of israel

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wanderers for over three thousand years

2:49

may come together once again

2:51

as a nation

3:10

after lord allenby conquered the holy

3:12

land in 1917

3:14

the jews were promised a national home

3:15

in palestine by britain’s earl of

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balfour

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a policy endorsed by woodrow wilson in

3:20

the league of nations which made

3:22

palestine a british mandate

3:24

but in 1939 with war in the offing

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the oil pipeline from iraq through

3:29

palestine became one of britain’s major

3:32

strategic worries along with the suez

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canal

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the empire’s lifeline to the far east to

3:38

ensure an uninterrupted supply of oil

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for its planes tanks and ships

3:42

britain had to maintain peace at all

3:44

costs with the predominantly arab

3:45

population

3:46

which had long been resentful of jewish

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immigration

3:51

to this end london issued a white paper

3:54

which strictly limited the number of

3:55

jews admitted into palestine

3:59

in the war years that followed only a

4:01

few thousand of europe’s millions of

4:03

unhappy jews

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were able to escape the fascist tyranny

4:06

and seek refuge in palestine

4:08

by the war’s end hundreds of thousands

4:11

of survivors

4:12

without homes or possessions faced a

4:14

future without hope

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unless some place on earth could be

4:17

found for them

4:18

to europe’s surviving jews free access

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to palestine their land of promise

4:24

is today more urgently needed that at

4:26

any time in the long and tragic

4:28

history of the people of israel

4:33

convinced that the excuse for keeping

4:35

palestine closed had ended with the war

4:38

the jews of america brought strong

4:40

pressure to bear on britain

4:42

this conference urges the british

4:44

government

4:45

to abrogate the policy set out in the

4:48

white paper

4:49

of 1939 and to open palestine

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to unrestricted jewish immigration

4:56

and resettlement

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[Music]

5:06

refugee jews able to get to palestine

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find there a community to a large extent

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self-governing in the jewish agency

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representing the jewish people

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and the development of their national

5:17

home are centralized the administrative

5:20

and executive functions of the community

5:26

the anglo-palestine bank financed much

5:29

of palestine’s war-created industry

5:31

and in cooperation with the jewish

5:33

agency has grubs staked thousands of

5:36

refugees

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5:43

palestine’s prosperity is reflected in

5:46

tel aviv’s own stock exchange

5:48

where any fluctuations in national

5:50

stocks and bonds are watched with an

5:51

eagle eye by the local brokers

5:54

investments in hydroelectric plants

5:56

alone amount to millions of dollars

6:00

the waters of the river jordan supply

6:02

the main source of power for scores of

6:04

palestine’s industrial establishments

6:06

which produce millions of dollars worth

6:08

of goods a year much of it available for

6:10

export

6:13

many industries have benefited by the

6:15

skill of trained craftsmen who escape

6:17

from europe

6:25

a whole new diamond cutting industry has

6:27

been built

6:28

and its future assured by agreement with

6:30

the british diamond trust

6:41

in recent years a modest start and ship

6:43

building has been made in the harbor at

6:45

tel aviv

6:46

and the facilities which in war were

6:48

devoted to the construction of

6:49

minesweepers

6:50

are now being used to turn out boats for

6:52

palestine’s fast-growing fishing fleet

7:08

on the shores of the dead sea hundreds

7:10

of feet below sea level

7:12

new plants extract thousands of tons of

7:14

potash bromine and other valuable

7:16

chemicals each year

7:27

to improve industrial processes and

7:29

develop new products

7:31

constant research is carried on by world

7:33

famous scientists like dr heim wiseman

7:36

and his sister anna

7:42

ensuring the continuity of orthodox

7:44

religion a talmud school trains future

7:47

rabbis

7:48

who at an early age begin to acquire the

7:50

knowledge and wisdom for which they will

7:52

be revered in future years

8:02

traditionally an intellectual people the

8:04

jews have established hebrew university

8:07

and whose faculty are some of europe’s

8:08

most famous scholars

8:10

and which is today the center of

8:11

palestine’s cultural renaissance

8:15

no less important than education is the

8:17

physical well-being of palestine’s

8:19

children

8:20

in the last 25 years the health of the

8:22

people of palestine has been

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immeasurably improved due chiefly to the

8:26

work of jewish hospitals and

8:28

laboratories

8:31

hadassah hospital supported by

8:33

contributions from the united states

8:35

trains scores of nurses who will go out

8:37

to the pioneer settlements to aid in the

8:39

development of their country

8:55

but our first importance to the national

8:57

welfare is the production of food

9:00

and in agricultural schools jews have

9:03

acquired skills which have enabled them

9:04

to refute the widely held belief

9:06

that they do not make good farmers now

9:09

over 30

9:10

of them make their living from the soil

9:12

which they have reclaimed from the swamp

9:14

and desert

9:16

most of palestine’s agricultural workers

9:18

live in the cooperative settlements

9:20

which have been developed in their

9:21

ancestral homeland during the past 20

9:23

years

9:29

in these settlements where work begins

9:31

before sunrise

9:32

every detail of daily life is based on

9:34

the principle of cooperation

9:39

all work in these communities is divided

9:41

and assigned by an elected committee

9:43

whose members must take into account the

9:45

age and strength of the colonists

9:47

before assigning them their daily chores

9:58

as a result of this program of training

10:00

careful planning and hard work

10:02

production of food by jews in palestine

10:05

has almost doubled in recent years

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but there are also settlements wherein

10:18

those who prefer to farm their own land

10:20

some 22 percent of the agricultural

10:22

population can live

10:24

and flourish following the same cardinal

10:28

rule of self-help which applies on the

10:30

co-ops

10:31

the individual farmer must work his

10:33

tract of land to the best of his ability

10:35

for he is expected to make the interest

10:37

payments on his long-term loan at

10:39

regular intervals constantly the

10:46

immigrants carry on their fight to

10:48

increase the yield of the land

10:52

always the first and most pressing need

10:54

has been water

10:55

which must be dammed up during the rainy

10:57

season for use in irrigating farmland

10:59

during the long

11:00

months of drought through a complex

11:02

irrigation system built at a cost of

11:04

many millions of dollars

11:06

water flows throughout 100 000 acres of

11:08

once

11:09

arid land

11:24

but though a good beginning has been

11:25

made in the areas occupied by the jews

11:28

they believe that nearly all of

11:29

palestine’s six million acres could be

11:31

made to bear crops

11:33

[Applause]

11:40

the search for water goes on in isolated

11:42

desert camps

11:43

on land abused and eroded for centuries

11:46

teams of experts sink test wells

11:49

and on their findings will depend the

11:50

future of that land

11:52

whether it is to remain a desert waste

11:54

or whether given water

11:56

it will be the site of another new and

11:57

flourishing community brought to life by

12:00

thousands of settlers

12:03

many a barren field has been cleared in

12:04

palestine to make way for vineyards and

12:07

farms and villages

12:14

many plans have been carried out to

12:16

enlarge the reclaimed land areas

12:18

so that they can support thousands of

12:20

new settlers

12:36

to maintain in these areas palestine’s

12:38

high standard of health

12:40

research stations have been established

12:42

in an effort to stamp out the disease

12:44

which for so many years has sapped the

12:46

vitality and taken the lives of the

12:47

natives

12:49

here the discoveries of modern medical

12:51

science are made available to jew and

12:53

arab alike

13:07

though palestine is still predominantly

13:09

arab the jewish population increased

13:11

greatly from the early 20s until 1940

13:15

since that time as a result of british

13:17

immigration restrictions

13:19

the jewish increase has scarcely kept

13:21

pace with that of the arabs

13:26

side by side with the jewish population

13:29

the arabs

13:30

outnumbering them two to one live in

13:32

their immemorial manner

13:38

though noted for their independence and

13:40

readiness to fight

13:42

the arabs have in recent years been

13:43

coming into palestine in increasing

13:45

numbers as workers

13:49

for the high wages they earn on the

13:51

jewish-owned farms and plantations

13:53

bring them a new and welcome prosperity

13:57

and not only has the working-class arab

13:59

profited by the presence of the jews in

14:01

palestine

14:02

but to many an arab property owner

14:04

wealth and pleasant living have come

14:06

from the sale of his land to the

14:07

immigrants

14:14

nevertheless the arabs are determined to

14:16

keep palestine an arab country

14:18

and to resist every move by britain to

14:20

admit more refugees

14:22

and their threats are backed up by the

14:24

league of arab states and by armed and

14:26

trained men

14:27

ready to shatter the peace of the near

14:29

east by a religious war

14:39

repeatedly the london spokesman for the

14:41

arab states has warned britain’s

14:43

government

14:44

that its policy is not acceptable to the

14:45

arabs every jew that arrives in

14:48

palestine

14:48

is one more brick in the structure of

14:51

the proposed zionist state

14:52

one more unit towards zionist majority

14:55

against the arabs

14:56

so that it is impossible for the arabs

14:58

to regard the matter

15:00

only in its humanitarian aspect

15:03

the political question was finally

15:05

settled by the white paper

15:07

and any attempt to force more refugees

15:09

on palestine now on whatever grounds it

15:12

is ostensibly made

15:14

would be a breach of that set

15:17

but the jews whose arguments for a free

15:19

palestine before the war were strong

15:22

are sure that they now have an

15:23

irresistible case

15:25

for not only have millions of men and

15:27

women of jewish faith been tortured and

15:29

murdered in europe

15:30

but 30 000 who form the jewish brigade

15:33

fought in the desert campaign and in

15:35

italy

15:35

to free the world of fascism

15:47

today the quota under which refugees

15:49

from europe can enter palestine

15:51

is the concern of jews the world over

15:54

and they fervently hope that in the

15:56

future all jews who wish to will be

15:58

permitted to enter palestine

16:00

far from the scenes of their torture and

16:02

degradation

16:03

to pursue happiness in their ancient

16:05

homeland as free men and women

16:08

[Applause]

16:08

[Music]

16:17

[Applause]

16:35

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were you shocked when zielinski gave

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that speech to Congress a couple weeks

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ago and and in essence said there will

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be no compromise I mean it’s a little

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odd to say and I agree with you on the

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first off we at locals we had an office

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in Ukraine we had to move our guys out

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we’ve gotten some of them to the United

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States but some of them are in Macedonia

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right now like I have complete sympathy

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for everyone there but the guy that’s in

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the war shows up here and says I will

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not compromise with the guy with nukes

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and everyone applaud it it’s like do you

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know what happens when the guy with

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nukes thinks he’s losing

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exactly exactly

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um there there was so much that was

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deeply disturbing about that speech and

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how most members of Congress reacted

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with Applause with adoration

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um

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treating him as though he is some some

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hero or or rock star I think one of the

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things that in addition to the point

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that you mentioned about about we have

0:58

actively and and I I hold our leaders

1:00

responsible zelinski is going to do what

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zelinsky’s going to do but I hold our

1:04

leaders responsible President Biden

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Democrat Republican leaders in Congress

1:07

responsible for the decisions that they

1:09

have made that have put the American

1:11

people in our country at risk by

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escalating this war against a

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nuclear-armed power pushing us to the

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brink of nuclear catastrophe with no

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with no plan with no investment saying

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okay well here we are good thing we went

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and invested trillions of dollars in

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underground bunkers for every American

1:30

citizen to go and take shelter because

1:33

we’ve put you in this situation they’ve

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not done that at all if anything they’ve

1:36

done it for themselves but not for the

1:38

American people which leaves which

1:40

leaves us in a position of of Parish in

1:43

that scenario but the other thing in

1:45

addition to that that was so disturbing

1:47

about his speech was

1:49

how he spoke about freedom and he spoke

1:51

about democracy and he’s not only

1:53

putting himself in the position as being

1:55

this champion of democracy around the

1:58

world but our own leaders have lionized

2:02

him and made this whole War about well

2:04

we have to defend democracy and freedom

2:07

in Ukraine or else democracy and freedom

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in the world will be assaulted or or

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attacked well let’s look at what uh kind

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of democracy zielinski is leading in

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Ukraine you know he not only uh jailed

2:24

his political opponents very very very

2:26

early on he banned their entire

2:29

political party

2:31

um you know there are so many different

2:32

you know he shut down any media that was

2:35

not controlled by him and his government

2:37

essentially so no free speech uh no no

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room for any political opposition

2:44

and then he went after uh religion no

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religious freedom in this country he

2:49

shut down the second largest Christian

2:51

Church in that country uh and for for

2:55

what under the guise of democracy and

2:58

freedom how how is this representative

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of of the kind of democracy that that

3:03

our Founders envisioned it doesn’t and

3:06

so what what I what I reflected on what

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I think every American should think

3:10

about is they watch this this is the guy

3:12

they have put as the figurehead of

3:13

democracy and we saw Republicans and

3:16

Democrats cheering and applauding for

3:18

this person uh who doesn’t believe in

3:21

free speech doesn’t believe in freedom

3:23

of religion doesn’t believe in Freedom

3:24

or democracy really at all

3:26

and so we should not therefore then be

3:29

surprised if this is what they believe

3:31

democracy is

3:33

then we shouldn’t be surprised at the

3:34

kinds of things that they’re doing to

3:36

undermine our own freedoms here at home

3:38

and our own uh democracy here at home

3:41

because it’s it’s happening it’s not a

3:43

question at this point and this should

3:45

be this should be alarming uh for

3:48

everybody and not surprising that this

3:50

is the the direction that they’re that

3:52

they’re taking which is not

3:53

representative democracy at all it’s

3:55

more representative of a dictatorship or

3:57

an authoritarian government yeah and the

3:59

funny part is I don’t blame zielinski

4:01

for coming here and demanding money and

4:03

demanding no compromise because why the

4:06

hell not and then you walk away with

4:07

everything you asked for so he’s doing

4:09

what’s what he believes is right for

4:11

himself or his party or his country and

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you’ve got a bunch of people here that

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are like oh how much can I write on that

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check and exactly yeah exactly and and

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that’s that’s the thing that that’s so

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crazy to me I even after that speech I

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think it was a couple of days ago there

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was a story that popped up where

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zielinski was was basically saying that

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his quote-unquote allies have no excuse

4:32

not to to send him these light armored

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vehicles there’s no excuse why they

4:37

aren’t just sending him exactly every

4:39

single thing that he demands

4:43

that’s crazy to me and it’s crazy what’s

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even crazier than his demands though is

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he knows what power he has because he

4:52

has the most powerful people in the

4:54

United States of America bowing to him

4:56

and giving him whatever he wants and

4:58

President Biden essentially seeding our

5:02

country’s foreign policy decisions to

5:05

this guy

5:06

in Ukraine

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um you know what when people ask the

5:10

president well when when does this war

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end when do we stop when is enough

5:14

enough and he says well well you know

5:16

we’re in it why I don’t I’m not going to

5:18

quote him directly because I don’t have

5:19

the quote but he basically has said

5:21

we’ll do whatever it takes we’re in this

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until what this is up to Putin to decide

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like what what about your leadership

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your responsibility as the president

5:31

United States what about the leadership

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of of the head of the house the head of

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the Senate from both political parties

5:36

where is their leadership and their

5:38

responsibility coming to play because

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they are certainly not serving the best

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interests of the American people our

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security and our country with these

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