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All right, let's get back with Greg Autry. | ||
He is the author of Red Moon Rising. | ||
I had a little bit to do that. | ||
You can see my name here in really small print. | ||
Amazon or Barnes and Noble. | ||
It's the kind of book that really is an historical contribution because it lays out kind of the threat we have. | ||
So we were talking about the moon before the break. | ||
What's the Let's assume that China gets on the moon before we do. | ||
In terms of staking claims of the resources, in terms of the strategic high ground, what's that mean for America? | ||
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So the resources in the Moon are fairly clearly demarcated, and the U.S. | |
Geological Survey, NASA, and the DoD have actually used satellites with sensors to determine where the significant mass concentrations are. | ||
So we think we know where they are. | ||
There's a lot of it at the south pole of the Moon, both the water ice that we want to stay there and the metallic elements. | ||
That's why China's been putting their landers where they have been. | ||
A lot of people talk about being on the far side or dark side of the moon. | ||
That's not as important. | ||
It's near the South Pole. | ||
That's where they're going. | ||
That's where we're going. | ||
That's where other countries have been trying to go. | ||
India, Japan. | ||
Have all been trying to get to this location. | ||
Once you get there, you could set up a scientific experiment and define an exclusion zone under a very ambiguous 1968 treaty we call the Outer Space Treaty. | ||
And a lot of people are worried, myself included, that China will strategically set up these science experiments in a way to draw a dotted line around things, because they love to do that. | ||
And right now, there's no way to stop them from doing that. | ||
And if they do that, what does that mean for mineral rights? | ||
I mean, it's like the 49ers, right, back in the claims. | ||
How does it work? | ||
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It's more like the Black Hills of North Dakota with Deadwood, if you're familiar with that story, alright? | |
Because there's like no jurisdiction. | ||
There aren't really any claims, and people are going to go out there. | ||
And set up shop, right? | ||
And there's no clear adjudication of who could say that people were interfering with each other or physically intervene to enforce anyone. | ||
Are they trying to negotiate treaties over there? | ||
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No, nobody's trying to do anything. | |
We've got this vague treaty from 1968. | ||
Whoever gets there first, they set up experiments. | ||
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That's pretty much it. | |
And then the earth movers, or the moon movers, I guess, who call and follow. | ||
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We've got this treaty that says there's no sovereignty. | |
You can't make a claim of sovereignty, which sounded like a kumbaya peaceful thing in the 60s. | ||
You couldn't go put a flag and say this is mine. | ||
But that means that nobody's enforcing the rule of law, and you don't even know whose law would be enforced if there was any. | ||
So it's a real problem that has to be addressed, and it's a good thing that the Trump administration could do. | ||
What about missiles on the moon? | ||
Any rules there? | ||
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It is the strategic high ground. | |
So the treaty prevents you from putting military bases on the moon, but not military personnel necessarily. | ||
The treaty prohibits you from orbiting weapons of mass destruction and nuclear weapons. | ||
Who's the treaty with? | ||
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Right. | |
Almost every spacefaring country and almost every other country in the world signed on to this. | ||
And if you violate the treaty, what happens? | ||
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That's a good question. | |
Ask China. | ||
They're pretty good at violating treaties and saying what happens. | ||
The problem is we'll tie our hands behind our back while they do what they do. | ||
Correct. | ||
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And we've got to be smarter about that. | |
And we've got to define the treaty in ways that make sense. | ||
The worst case scenario, they get up there before we do. | ||
They stake a bunch of claims. | ||
And they establish a military base, essentially, to guard their claims. | ||
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Just like they did on the islands in the South China Sea, they said they wouldn't militarize. | |
Just like that. | ||
And they can probably get more rockets up there more frequently, because they can produce faster. | ||
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Quantity has a quality all its own, as Stalin said. | |
So that's the future. | ||
And as they're doing that methodically, Kamala Harris is the head of the Space Council, doing | ||
nothing. | ||
And the Biden White House has dropped the Trump ball. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I mean, look, I don't think this issue is going to be won for the 2024 election, but I think it damn well should be. | ||
Because... | ||
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She had one job, Peter, and she didn't do it. | |
She had two jobs. | ||
The orders are she didn't do it. | ||
Space, she didn't do it. | ||
Think about that. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Let's go to Mars. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Um... | ||
Phew. | ||
What's more important, the moon or Mars, and what's the scenario for Mars? | ||
Are we going to just move everybody to planet Earth up there? | ||
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Mars is Antarctica. | |
It's really interesting scientifically. | ||
It would be a huge attainment to go there. | ||
It has no immediate application to our security situation here in the United States. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Because it's so far away? | ||
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Because it's so far away. | |
Returning resources isn't going to happen. | ||
You're going to build a new civilization on Mars. | ||
It's all about the moon. | ||
In my opinion the moon is the strategic high ground militarily and the resource base we need for Earth and beyond. | ||
Now Mars is important and we want to get there and Elon wants to do it and we should do everything we can to support that idea of a second home for humanity so that if we Screw ourselves out completely, we have an option, but that is not going to make your life better on Earth. | ||
Would we be better off focusing on the moon and some asteroids nearby? | ||
What's the closest asteroids that have all these minerals? | ||
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Well, some of them come damn close, but they go by so fast that you can't really do anything about it. | |
Really? | ||
They don't orbit us? | ||
as important as the distance. If they're traveling at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour. | ||
They don't orbit us? No, no, no. They all orbit the sun together, | ||
but some of these asteroids are on really erratic or elliptical orbits and may pass | ||
us at tens of thousands of miles per hour. How come they're not wiping out satellites? | ||
They would if they hit them, but space is big, right? | ||
And if some of them have come between... They're getting increasingly smaller. | ||
How many satellites are up there now? | ||
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About 10,000 now. | |
And just 10 years ago, there were 1,000, right? | ||
So a tenfold increase, really, since Elon got going. | ||
And how many MRRs? | ||
Almost all of them. | ||
And almost all of the launch market belongs to the U.S. | ||
now, thanks to Elon. | ||
In 2012, the U.S. | ||
had 0% of the global launch market. | ||
So how come China and Russia aren't putting... Because we're kicking their ass with our entrepreneurial market-based economy that is completely blowing them away on capability and on price. | ||
And they've complained about it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So what are we trying to do? | ||
What's the rocketry associated with that? | ||
We had, like years ago, we had fascinating discussions about the models within the bureaucracy, the old Alabama crowd that wanted the big rockets and this. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about that political competition and how that's evolving now? | ||
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Normally, space has been non-partisan. | |
As I noted, you know, JFK did amazing things in space and got us going there. | ||
It was continued by Republicans. | ||
Reagan and Bush did great things in space. | ||
Even Obama made the decision to carry the commercial crew capsules forward, which is what, you know, Elon's going to use to rescue the crew. | ||
Unfortunately, we've hit an administration that just isn't doing anything and doesn't care, right? | ||
It's not partisan, it's just they don't care, right? | ||
Within space, though, there's also a divide between big traditional commercial companies that have existed, the military-industrial complex and these... Yeah, that's Boeing, that's what? | ||
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and hundreds of good companies that support them. | ||
The big rockets and... | ||
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Yeah, and small ones and satellites. | |
But mostly they've operated under the cost-plus model, where they can't lose money, right? | ||
And so if they take longer, they get more money, right? | ||
And that's been the problem. | ||
On that point, explain the cost now of sending a Starliner versus sending a SpaceX capital. | ||
Because this is astonishing. | ||
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Yeah, so Boeing got more money for their Starliner than SpaceX did for their Crew Dragon. | |
And they are charging NASA more per seat. | ||
I think it's about $55 million for a SpaceX seat to the space station and about $80 million. | ||
Say that once more, please. | ||
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Yeah, $55 million for SpaceX and about $80 million for Boeing. | |
$90 million for the Russians. | ||
But it's a situation... That's a huge disparity. | ||
It is. | ||
Now scale won't make a difference. | ||
Is it just Boeing's making more profit or is it just less efficient? | ||
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They've got a different capsule design. | |
It lands on the land instead of the ocean. | ||
They spent perhaps more money because they've had to redo their test a couple of times because of complications. | ||
Are they reusable? | ||
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Yes, they are. | |
So the capsule that's up there now, Calypso, actually flew an uncrewed test mission previously. | ||
OK. | ||
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So this is its second flight. | |
I mean, the elegance of Elon Musk's one where they just kind of find a barge sitting out in the middle of the ocean. | ||
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Elon can land his boosters on a barge or on land here at Kennedy. | |
The rocket that launches the Starliner is not recoverable right now, the Atlas. | ||
The new rocket that that company, ULA, is making, Vulcan, could potentially have some reusability, but it isn't. | ||
The capsule itself, though, lands on the ground in New Mexico, usually, maybe Utah. | ||
Is it kind of like a parachute system? | ||
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It's a parachute system with some airbags when it hits the ground. | |
Oh, interesting. | ||
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And it can be reused ten times. | |
Elon's capsule is also reusable. | ||
It lands in the water, splashed down like Apollo. | ||
Oh, it lands in the water. | ||
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He loves capsules that land in the water. | |
It's got to be like just as hard as land. | ||
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Now, it's a little it's a little bit more yielding and and you don't have to worry about obstructions. | |
If you're off by a mile or something, you don't worry about a building or a tree or a ravine. | ||
Right. | ||
It's flat. | ||
So so one of the one of the more fun. | ||
Look, Elon Musk, this guy scares the hell out of me because he took his Tesla factory to Shanghai. | ||
When he promised he wouldn't do that and I'm nervous about him cozying up to the boss. | ||
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I do want to be fair. | |
He didn't take any factories and move them. | ||
The Tesla iDrive is still the most made in America car. | ||
Let's put it this way. | ||
He moved the bulk of his production to Shanghai. | ||
The percentage. | ||
But let me tell you, I'm getting to the story. | ||
I just want to put my caveat. | ||
I'm hoping that Elon We'll understand that his genitals are in a vice in communist China, and the solution is not getting Donald Trump not to put tariffs on him, it's to come home. | ||
Okay? | ||
Having said that, 60 seconds. | ||
Tell a little story. | ||
You and I are in the SpaceX factory. | ||
We're walking around and you're pointing to places where you've seen Elon stop, get on his one knee and take a wrench. | ||
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What is it so much about him? | |
Elon understands his business from soup to nuts. | ||
Sit down with the CFO and talk about the finances and the time value of money and then he can go over to a welding operation and push the guy out of the way and do the welding and he understands how the wiring harness works and the chemistry of the fuels and oxidizers in his systems. | ||
In a way that I don't think we've had anybody like that since maybe Henry Ford or Thomas Edison, right? | ||
He's that sort of industrialist. | ||
I'm not even sure Henry Ford can do it. | ||
I'm sure Edison could. | ||
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Edison could, yeah. | |
He's that sort of industrialist. | ||
He understands the engineering, the marketing, the finance, the whole thing. | ||
It's scary. | ||
You spend time talking to him, and you know he's thinking about six other things while he's talking to you, but he's still beating me, and I'm, you know, kind of smart. | ||
All right, we're going to go back for the finale with this kind of smart guy, Greg Autry. | ||
He's the author of Red Moon Rising, how America will beat China on the final frontier. | ||
If Kamala Harris is president, I don't think that subtitle is going to work, Greg. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Yeah, I don't want to change it. | |
I think everyone here recognizes how extraordinary space is. | ||
Whether it is satellites that orbit the earth, humans that land on the moon, or telescopes that peer into the furthest reaches of the universe, space is exciting. | ||
It spurs our imaginations and it forces us to ask big questions. | ||
Hey, Mr. Rogers here. | ||
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Kamala, will you marry me, please? | |
after that speech you're talking so much like I do to the children about exciting space. | ||
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Kamala Harris lost in space. | ||
We are not. | ||
We've got a few minutes left in this segment. | ||
What's your top line here that you want to share with the posse? | ||
What's our actionable items? | ||
Talk to me. | ||
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Space matters to the average American. | |
It's made their lives wealthier. | ||
It's made their lives longer. | ||
It's made their lives more enjoyable. | ||
It's kept our nation free. | ||
The advantage that American warfighters have In distant lands, to a huge extent, is due to our dominance of space. | ||
When we're on the ground fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan, or God knows where, we have better tools to communicate, to navigate, and to execute than anybody on the planet, and a lot of that is in space. | ||
In the recent Ukraine war, it turned out that the Ukrainians using American off-the-shelf | ||
commercial communication systems from Mustar Link and imaging systems from companies like | ||
Planet and Maxar beat the Russians because the Russians' top-grade military stuff wasn't | ||
as good as our commercial stuff. | ||
It changes the world every day, and you should care about it. | ||
We need to continue to own space. | ||
There's a lot more great things that could happen to us. | ||
The Chinese get this totally. | ||
They don't have to go through presidential cycles where they elect somebody who doesn't care about the future every so often. | ||
They are focused on the future. | ||
Let me say this. | ||
There's certain bureaucracies, a deep administrative state right now, that would clearly not want Donald Trump in office again. | ||
I'm talking about, for example, FDA. | ||
I'm talking about the Fauci wing of NIH. | ||
They don't want Trump back in office, particularly now that he's aligned with Bobby Kennedy Jr., make America healthy again. | ||
Donald Trump's going to blow the whistle. | ||
On all the capture of those agencies by Big Pharma and Big Food. | ||
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We talked about that earlier. | |
But you have a different tale to tell about the space bureaucracy. | ||
What are you hearing through the grapevine if Kamala Harris winds up in the White House about Going to the moon, holding the strategic high ground, beating China there. | ||
What are you hearing? | ||
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Well, you know, to be clear, people at agencies like NASA, and there are many other space-related activities in other agencies from, you know, Commerce to Department of Transportation, are much more realistic. | |
In defense. | ||
Yeah, in defense, of course. | ||
They tend to realize that space is better under Republican administrations, and in general it's been Bipartisan. | ||
I get people coming to me from both sides, including Democrats, including, you know, Democrat appointees and civil servants, saying they're really concerned because Harris is not just Biden or Obama or Clinton. | ||
She just flat out doesn't care about that domain. | ||
Waltz is a problems-right-here-on-Earth guy who's going to implement socialist policies and not want to spend a dime on something as crazy as space or the Space Force. | ||
He doesn't see, I think, defending our country as being a top priority. | ||
They are very concerned that we'll see... He doesn't see Communist China as a threat at all. | ||
No, they're his buddies, right, yeah. | ||
They are concerned that we'd see the end of human spaceflight, we'd see significant cuts in military space capabilities, and that the nation will be utterly vulnerable | ||
to a Chinese-Russian alliance, which is rapidly being created | ||
under the current administration. | ||
Do they see her as simply disinterested, or is it another one of these problems | ||
where she just doesn't have a grasp on the issues because her limitation is simply as a lawyer? | ||
I mean, she clearly doesn't have command of economic issues. | ||
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I don't know what her skills as a lawyer are, but I wouldn't let her on a hotdog stand | |
from what I've seen in space, right? | ||
And you saw her addressing the guardians of the Space Force at Vandenberg Space Force Base like she was talking to, you know, Elmo in her preschool class. | ||
I don't think she gets it, doesn't care. | ||
Wow, Mr. Rotten! | ||
Anyway, go ahead. | ||
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You've seen her describe AI in the cloud, too, right? | |
She does that. | ||
But Waltz concerns us because he will then take this role. | ||
And now you're going to have a president who we know doesn't care about space, right? | ||
Worse. | ||
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He thinks communist China is our friend. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I liken him to the Manchurian candidate. | ||
If you look at J.D. | ||
Vance and Tim Walz, you go back to the 2000s after China is entering the World Trade Organization, beginning to devastate our manufacturing base, stealing our jobs, our factories, millions of jobs lost. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is in a small town in Ohio. | ||
Kid, growing up. | ||
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His family's getting his ass kicked. | |
His friends are getting their ass kicked by China. | ||
His community's getting their ass kicked. | ||
Everybody's getting opioids and this, that, and the other thing. | ||
And alcohol, because they're losing their jobs. | ||
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That's the... This is the stuff that motivated you and I to write Death by China. | |
Exactly. | ||
We were looking at it up here. | ||
Vance was like... | ||
Casually a war. | ||
Meanwhile, the money that China's making on Americans losing their jobs, | ||
they're giving some of that to Tim Walz, who brings over his high school kids, | ||
and they wine and dine him because of their longtime strategy of grooming. | ||
This is like Chinese communists grooming American politicians in case some of them, | ||
they hit the lottery with Tim Walz, because he could be president. | ||
So it's discouraging and it's frightening. | ||
You were there for Donald Trump. | ||
You think that he'll get things going again? | ||
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I darn well think he will get things going. | |
And we can fix this, right? | ||
The good thing is Harris didn't care enough to derail anything. | ||
It's just it's been on cruise control. | ||
We can get to the moon in Trump's second term, which he deserves to see happen. | ||
And we can move on to Mars and do great things and return value to the American taxpayers tenfold. | ||
How far is the space station from here, and then how far is it from the space station to the moon? | ||
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That's a great question. | |
A couple hundred miles to the space station, and a couple hundred thousand miles to the moon. | ||
And tens of millions of miles to Mars. | ||
But I would say it's three hours to the station, three days to the moon. | ||
Is it the same rocketry? | ||
The same technology can work. | ||
Once you decide to go to Mars, though, you should really use nuclear rockets. | ||
Forget about Mars for now, though. | ||
I'm getting to the moon. | ||
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Same rocketry. | |
It seems like it is the same rocketry. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You just let it go for... Matter of scale. | ||
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Matter of scale. | |
More propellant. | ||
That's it. | ||
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Pretty much. | |
If you want to have a bigger capsule or whatever, you also need to burn more propellant at the same time, so you need a bigger rocket. | ||
But the technology doesn't change. | ||
Where do they launch from? | ||
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They tend to launch from Florida, right up here on the space coast at the United States Space Force Base at Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center adjacent to that. | |
Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, which is on the point where California curves. | ||
Houston's got a problem. | ||
They don't do that anymore. | ||
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Yeah, no, they do that. | |
Right now, the federal government can still tell Newsom where to go. | ||
We have a launch site at Kodiak, Alaska. | ||
Occasionally, the United States launches from Kwajalein Atoll in the South Pacific. | ||
And Elon Musk has the world's first operating private orbital launch site in Texas, at Boca Chica, right above the Mexican border. | ||
All right, my brother. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Thanks for being on the War Room. | ||
Red Moon Rising on Amazon, Barnes & Noble. | ||
Probably not at your local bookstores because those are all libtards these days. | ||
Jay Tapper. | ||
Get on this issue. | ||
Mags, get on this issue. | ||
It's a big issue. | ||
Love to see David Meir. | ||
On nightly news stations, hammering it. | ||
You are in the War Room. | ||
We're going to come back with the three-year anniversary of the slaughter by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's incompetence. | ||
13 brave Afghan veterans. | ||
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We've talked with Mo Bannon here about that. | |
She served boots on the ground when we were in Iraq. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
The Star Spangled Banner The Star Spangled Banner | ||
The Star Spangled Banner It's the three year anniversary of the 13, the slaughter of | ||
13 brave American soldiers in Afghanistan at the hands of the incompetence and indifference | ||
of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
13 young men and women died In a humiliating exit from Afghanistan, leaving billions of dollars worth of equipment and the Bagram Air Base in the hands of people who want to kill us. | ||
Captain Mo Bannon served this country honorably. | ||
She was in Iraq. | ||
Boots on the ground there. | ||
Mo explained to The posse, why the slaughter of those 13 soldiers didn't have to happen in Afghanistan? | ||
Well, like you said, Peter, it did not have to happen. | ||
And you're putting it very nicely. | ||
I say it was 13 murders. | ||
They were murdered in Afghanistan at Abbey Gate three years ago today. | ||
I was part of the withdrawal out of Iraq and it was a phased withdrawal out of Iraq. | ||
We started six months prior to when we left, give or take. | ||
And what happened in Afghanistan was a mad rush to get out of there. | ||
There was no logistics put into it. | ||
It was pack up our stuff and leave. | ||
And the fact that we had so many service members around Abbey Gate What did this administration think was going to happen? | ||
And the fact that they were murdered and then when their bodies were brought back in those transfer cases to Dover Air Force Base, the cadaver and Chief Joe Biden couldn't even be bothered to pay respect to them coming off the plane? | ||
Every single time a transfer case With their remains came off the plane, he looked at his watch like he would rather be anywhere else, but they're honoring them. | ||
And it shows a lot that today, like we saw in that clip, President Trump went to Arlington National Cemetery to pay his respects and lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. | ||
Joe Biden is still in Delaware. | ||
We'll probably see him at the beach today. | ||
And Kamala Harris is nowhere to be found. | ||
They did put out statements on the White House website. | ||
However, neither one of them have ever said those 13 names. | ||
Mo, this whole notion of a phased withdrawal that you observed in Iraq, I'm old enough to remember the withdrawal from Vietnam, from Saigon, And the eclipse of Saigon withdrawal was chaos. | ||
There were people hanging from helicopters, dropping out, dying on the ground. | ||
It was pure panic because the North Korean soldiers were coming towards Saigon. | ||
The Viet Cong were surrounding the city. | ||
What was it that sparked the panic By Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in Afghanistan. | ||
Was there anything to suggest that all of a sudden they needed to do that? | ||
Or was that just like a whim on the part of Biden to catch a headline or something? | ||
Which backfired, obviously. | ||
It looks as if it was a whim that he wanted to be responsible for ending the Afghanistan war. | ||
And instead of doing it phased and properly, he just wanted, honestly, it looks like he wanted to be known as the president that ended the war and he was going to do it in as fast a way as possible. | ||
And it costs service members their lives. | ||
Those 13 service members did not need to lose their lives. | ||
Those families should not be gold star families. | ||
They will never recover from this. | ||
That feeling of Losing a child. | ||
One of those Gold Star mothers actually lost two children. | ||
Her son was killed at Abbey Gate and then her other son committed suicide because he was struggling so much with the loss of his brother. | ||
So these service members' families will not, they will always have that void. | ||
And the fact that this withdrawal was so botched, done so quickly, no one is being held accountable for it. | ||
And I lost classmates over in Afghanistan. | ||
It makes a lot of veterans question, you know, what was the purpose of this? | ||
You know, we, we tell ourselves we went there for a mission, the mission we were given, but it really makes you question, you know, what what was the purpose of it. | ||
And this administration claims that they care so much about veterans in the military. | ||
And that is the furthest thing from the truth, clearly with what we've seen happen in Afghanistan. | ||
All right, Mo, we're gonna bring in the clip now, the reading of the names. | ||
And we'll come back for just a quick final thought Denver, play that for us now, please. | ||
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State Marine Corps Sergeant Joannie Rosario-Picardo was part of the Marines Female Engagement Team. | |
She was a native of Lawrence, Massachusetts, a 2014 graduate of Lawrence High School and attended Bridgewater State University. | ||
She was full of light, armed with valor and bravery, who at the young age of 18 decided to raise her hand to serve our country as a member of the United States Marine Corps. | ||
Corporal Umberto Sanchez, United States Marine Corps, was a native of Logansport, Indiana. | ||
2017 graduate of Logansport High School, he bravely answered the call to serve his nation. | ||
He was honored to be putting on the Marine uniform and serve his country. | ||
Staff Sergeant Ryan Noss, U.S. | ||
Army. | ||
Motivated young man who loved his country from Knoxville, Tennessee. | ||
He joined the Army shortly after graduating high school. | ||
He was part of the eight Siops Group and was looking forward to moving to D.C. | ||
upon his return home. | ||
Staff Sergeant Darren Taylor Hoover, United States Marine Corps, known as Taylor, former high school football player from Midville, Utah. | ||
He spent his entire adult life as a Marine for the last 11 years. | ||
His father said his son did what he loved, was leading his men, and was with them to the end. | ||
He loved the United States and proved it by his service. | ||
Sergeant Nicole Gee, United States Marine Corps. | ||
She was a Marines Marine, loved helping people, and she did it until the end. | ||
She's a native of Sacramento, California. | ||
Lance Corporal Dylan Morala, United States Marine Corps, from Rancho Cucamonga, graduate of Los Osos High School, had only been in Afghanistan two weeks, planned to study engineering in college, After his military service, his mom said he was kind, loving, and giving to every single person. | ||
He would give anything for anybody. | ||
Lance Corporal Kareem Nekawi graduated from Norco High School in 2019. | ||
He loved what he was doing. | ||
He always wanted to be a Marine. | ||
David Lee Espinosa. | ||
United States Marine Corps, Laredo, Texas. | ||
Graduated from Lyndon B. Johnson High School. | ||
Grew up in Rio Bravo. | ||
Corporal Hunter Lopez, United States Marine Corps, from Riverside, California. | ||
His parents are Riverside Sheriff's Deputies Captain Herman Lopez and Deputy Alicia Lopez. | ||
He was a brave and selfless soldier who answered the call of duty. | ||
Riley McCollum, United States Marine Corps, graduated in 2019 from Jackson Hole High School, | ||
was going to be a father in three weeks and was a newlywed. | ||
He joined the Marines the day he turned 18. | ||
Lance Corporal Jared Schmidt, United States Marine Corps, from St. | ||
Charles County, Missouri. | ||
Graduated high school in 2019. | ||
He became a Marine in 2020. | ||
He had always dreamed about being a Marine and he was on his first deployment. | ||
Corporal Dagan William Tyler Page. | ||
Graduated from Miller South High School in Omaha, Nebraska. | ||
Joined the Marines in 2019. | ||
He loved the brotherhood of the Marines. | ||
His parents said he was a genuinely happy guy that you could always count on. | ||
Mo, that's incredibly moving stuff. | ||
from Burlington Heights, Ohio. | ||
Graduated in 2017 from Edison High School. | ||
He was excited about the opportunities the Navy would offer him and planned on making. | ||
Mo, that's incredibly moving stuff. | ||
What's your last word on this? | ||
We must never forget those 13 service members We must never forget those 13 service members. | ||
We must always say their names. | ||
This administration will never say their names. | ||
We must say their names. | ||
And when Trump gets back in office, we must hold those responsible for their murders accountable. | ||
We cannot let this go. | ||
We need to hold them accountable. | ||
We should never retreat from the enemy. | ||
And that's exactly what we did. | ||
And we've been giving money to the Taliban. | ||
Since we left Afghanistan three years ago. | ||
So we need to hold everyone accountable. | ||
And once again, never forget that this happened and never stop saying those 13 service members names. | ||
And remember the 48 plus wounded at Abbey Gate as well. | ||
Thank you so much, Captain Bannon. | ||
Thank you for your service. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Really beautiful tribute to the 13 fallen men and women. | ||
It's extraordinary how there's such a difference in attitude between the Trump White House I served at and the Kamala Harris, Joe Biden world in which DEI always seems to be more important than combat readiness or effectively getting to the moon or anything in between. | ||
I can't imagine any veteran supporting Kamala Harris. | ||
We're going to leave you now with President Trump at Arlington. | ||
Thanks again, Mo. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
Denver, take us out. | ||
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All right. | |
Play that clip for me, if you would, of Obama, and then we'll come back to this other message here real quick. | ||
I've said this before. | ||
People would ask me, knowing what you know now, do you wish you had a third term? | ||
And I used to say, you know what, if I could make an arrangement where I had a stand-in, a front man or front woman and they had an earpiece in and I was just in my basement in my sweats looking through the stuff and then I could sort of deliver the lines but somebody else was doing all the talking and ceremony. | ||
I'd be fine with that because I found the work fascinating. | ||
I mean I write about the That's all we need to know. | ||
Or the woman in my ear. | ||
Come on. | ||
We knew this all along. | ||
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That's all we need to know. | |
Or the woman in my ear. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
We knew this all along. | ||
Obama was the puppeteer over Joe Biden. | ||
He's going to be the puppeteer over Kamala because he's the guy that got Biden out. | ||
He's the guy that it's like the bullfight, the thing at the end when they finally kill the bull. | ||
Well, that was Joe Biden going down at Obama's hands. | ||
Now he's going to be whispering in Kamala's ear and she's going to be really receptive because she doesn't know what the hell she's doing. | ||
That clip. | ||
Everybody in America needs to see that clip. | ||
This is Obama's fourth term if Kamala gets in. | ||
And I tell you, the first two and three, they weren't that hot. | ||
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