This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
And once again, we have the background of New York City.
It's a bit, well, it's not exactly accurate, and I hate inaccuracy.
I'm going to tell you what that is.
It looks like we're sitting in the river or the water cafe.
I don't remember what it was called.
It's at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge.
If we were sitting there, do you see where the Empire State Building is?
That would be all the way to my left.
And you would also be seeing going over, almost going over us, the Brooklyn Bridge.
And on the other side, you would see the beginnings of Lower Manhattan and Wall Street.
And then the part that rises above the Brooklyn Bridge would be the government section, the city section, which is where City Hall is, the municipal building, the courts, including the federal courts, all down in that area, which is consumed right now by my head.
In fact, I'll move my head to that area.
There you see, right about right there.
Okay, that isn't too bad.
That big building that you see coming out of the top, I tell you, I don't know what the hell that is.
I mean, it could be their artistic rendition of the Woolworth building.
The Woolburgh building at one time was the tallest building in the world.
And that was before the turn of the century, about the time Brooklyn and New York got together as a city, which happened shortly after the, as you would imagine, shortly after the Brooklyn Bridge was built.
Now, I'm telling you all this history for a good reason, because if communists take over, they destroy history.
And right now, the leading candidate for mayor of New York, although I never in my lifetime thought I would ever say this, is not only a communist, but an Islamic extremist terrorist.
The candidacy is not irresponsible.
It's not corrupt.
It is all those things.
It's not just wacky.
It's actually pathologically insane that the people of New York would elect a communist, being that it's the financial capital of the world.
It's equally as insane that they would elect a supporter of Islamic extremists, since of all the cities in America, they were the most victimized by Islamic extremism, which they sometimes forget because no one ever reminds them that the attack of September 11 was not just an ambiguous attack.
It was an attack by Muslim extremists who believed in the Muslim religion and who believed in a form of the Muslim religion, which is not embraced by all Muslims, not embraced by most Muslims, but it is embraced by a lot of Muslims.
And whether we call it extremism, because that's the way we view it, they would call it the normal interpretation of the Quran, because in the Quran, Muhammad teaches them to kill and to murder and to hate Jews and to hate Christians.
And when people say that Islam is a religion of peace, they're fooling you.
Islam is a religion and was from the very beginning of war.
It spread itself by conquest.
And to be a Muslim and to be a good person, you have to reject that part of it.
So those Muslims who reject the teachings of Muhammad, who says, kill Jews, kill people who don't believe.
And if you don't kill them, take attacks from them, which is, of course, what the mafia does, right?
Those people are the good Muslims.
They read it out.
If you can accept that, I mean, I know people who have, and I can accept that.
I can also see how some people might not accept that.
But in any event, in any event, the president has had quite a trip.
Again, these are trips I don't know that any American president has ever been a successful with.
Wow.
His ability at personal diplomacy, I would say, is already unmatched by any American president.
So let's start off with how this all began.
This all began when he left for originally for Kuala Lumpur, right?
That's right, Mayor.
And so he was going to originally go to Cambodia for the Asian conference, it's spelled A-S-E-A-N, denominating the countries who belong to it, but specifically to do a couple of things.
He got a lot of things done in one, shall we say, one package.
There he is coming off the airplane.
This would be on Sunday.
Correct, Ted?
Correct.
This would be on Sunday.
Yeah, yeah.
So here he's meeting a country we were at war with, Vietnam, right?
And countries that we had at various times difficult, I would say difficult relationships with, including Cambodia, Thailand, not really Malaysia, but countries that now seem very interested in having a good relationship with us.
Remember, Vietnam was the first country, surprisingly, to come forward and agree to the tariff requests and demands that the president made.
And those other countries have been in close communication with him since then.
So he is at the Asian conference.
I don't know how he got this all done.
They signed a peace treaty between Cambodia and Malaysia, I believe.
But then Malaysia, then Malaysia and Cambodia and Thailand signed a trade agreement together.
And Thailand just gratuitously joined the PC Route.
So Thailand didn't have to be in.
I mean, maybe, maybe the, and they all nominated him for the Pulitzer Prize.
And here's my view.
They're trying to stack up the this is a joke, okay?
They're trying to stack up the votes for the peace conference.
So Thailand declared war for one day on Cambodia and on and on Malaysia.
And then Trump said no more war.
And they agreed and they signed a treaty.
So that's now nine wars.
So now it's nine wars.
Yes.
So you add it.
When you pad the stats, right, in sports.
Well, I think they're all nominating him for a very simple reason.
You go every single one of them in this house, how phony that's stupid.
He doesn't want to commit.
So he's now been nominated by people as different as Georgia Maloney and Prime Minister of Cambodia.
I imagine Malaysia and Thailand also agreed.
Well, so they did a peace agreement with them.
I think what they're showing now is a trade agreement with the four countries, three countries.
Consider, and then a fourth will join it called Vietnam.
So now you have very, very, very, very beneficial to us and to them trade agreements with countries bordering China.
Do you see the significance of it, ladies and gentlemen?
Do you see what he's doing?
Do you see that this is not happy, happy trip?
We're dancing around with Melania and going out shooting and playing golf.
Do you realize that this trip is more than many presidents accomplish in an entire presidency?
I can go through a whole list of presidents who never did one peace treaty, much less.
And this isn't just a peace treaty.
These are tactical treaties.
He's surrounding our biggest enemy.
Why the hell do you think he's working so hard on making the peace agreement with Ukraine come out right?
He may not.
He may not accomplish that.
So if he doesn't accomplish one thing, these things will all help in diluting that.
You get it, right?
Of course you do.
Because you're smart.
The Democrats get it too, but they're just jealous.
They're not really jealous.
They're communists and they're against it.
So it was about as successful a trip as you could have.
Do we have any examples of what he said there, Ted?
We are getting some as we speak.
As we speak, or as you speak or as I speak?
Well, you're speaking.
Would you like to speak?
We'll get in there.
We are adding some comments from the president.
This is because I would like to increase our audience.
Can I announce that you're actually going to be on the show tonight?
You can?
I put a tie on.
Yeah, but you don't have a camera.
I do have a camera.
We're using it.
I have to get a third camera, but I will be on shortly, yes.
Okay, well, that means we will get a slightly larger female audience.
I appreciate that.
Anytime I can get an assist from the mayor, I'll take it.
I mean, you cannot find a better person.
Well, you saw my reorganization of the Lower Hudson, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, that was amazing.
That was the spur of the moment.
Well, that river right there is one of the two or three most important rivers in the United States and one of the two or three rivers that made the United States.
That river made, you can find this very, very strange, Ted.
That river helped to make the Midwest because as it goes way up north, of course, they eventually built the canal that goes right across to the Great Lakes.
I was going to say, I'm very aware of that, up to the St. Lawrence Seaway.
That created the connection between New York and all the way over to Minnesota when they didn't have railroads.
And travel by land was tough.
And if you had a canal, if you had to move very large things, lumber, for example, you're not going to move it by land.
That's going to be tough.
That's going to be a real tough.
That became the entry into Middle America before we had when the only other alternative was a stagecoach.
Right.
So its first big contribution was to connect England and Canada.
The French originally colonized Canada, and then England took it from them in the French-Indian War, which George Washington was a hero of.
And we assisted in giving them Canada, which may be why Trump wants it back.
I mean, they've had it for a long time now, and they wouldn't have won the war without us.
So it's about time to give a little bit of us to us.
Well, we have some, we'll play some video.
This is President Trump, and I don't know if I have the pronunciation right, at the ASEAN Conference.
ASEAN.
ASEON Conference just, I believe, Sunday.
Let's roll the tape.
I'm here on a mission of friendship and goodwill and to deepen our ties of commerce, to strengthen our common security, and to really promote strongly stability, prosperity, and peace for all of the countries in this room and long beyond this room.
That's why I'm delighted that in addition to the agreement with Malaysia this week, we're also signing or nearing completion on trade deals with many other Indo-Pacific partners from Cambodia to Japan to South Korea.
We're delighted to forge richer partnerships on energy, technology, artificial intelligence, critical minerals, and other industries.
The United States is having its golden age.
Last year, we were a country that was doing very poorly under a different semi-leadership.
I don't even call it a leadership.
But this year, we're doing numbers that nobody ever thought it was possible for any country to do.
We'll be, at the end of my first year, over $20 trillion worth of investment into the United States.
There's no country anywhere that's ever done anything close to that.
The United States last year, for the four years it was announced, did less than one four countries one day billions of dollars of value and unbelievable strategic gain on china those are all china's allies the president knows as well
the people around him, the history of that region, and would have been better if we knew it better before the Vietnam War, as many people told us after, but there is no infection between those countries and big bully China, so China has for millennia
taken advantage of that part of Asia as a dumping ground, whatever you want to call it, and they also have extremely different cultural affinities, so
yes, of course they will side with China if they're putting a corner, like they were by the French and eventually by us, Vietnam I'm talking about, but that's why they rushed to the United States, because they saw in Trump somebody they could make a deal with, now we're tied up in a massive trade arrangement with all four of them,
you don't think that's going to be worked to the point of creating a wall against China, and then where did he go afterwards, probably the greatest threat to China in the world other than us, and where is that, where's the greatest threat to China other than us, if you're a student of world history, you will answer it, you won't even need multiple choice to get this right,
so let's show us, let's show that, let's show the clip, it'll give him a hint, right, that
is a, that is a remarkable picture that Xi Jinping has to be looking at, and he's having a lot of trouble at home, he lost nine of his generals the other day, what the hell they're doing changing nine of their generals, here's the weirdest thing about China, something very significant is going on in China, either Xi Jinping is being pushed out, or Xi Jinping is taking over more power, ha, can't tell, and it's said that his, his brother runs the army now, not him, because he's, he's
not, he may, he may be ill, Xi Jinping, you know, when they don't see him for a long time, then, right, so maybe he'll, they'll have a story that he ran, he swam the entire Yangtze River, and, and pulled the building out of the ground, yeah, but let's go on with the other
meetings, well, the meetings in Japan constituted two major meetings, one is with the emperor, who, of course, is the significant meeting, that was the genius of General MacArthur after he won the war, first thing he did was go to visit the emperor, of course, they thought he was going to ask for the emperor's resignation, and they were prepared for it, they were prepared for it, they were prepared, well, they, I think the emperor would have killed himself if he lost, the emperor was ready to kill himself,
well, he came, he saw the emperor, and he said, I would never think of, I don't think of you as being the architect of this, right, I'm a military man, I know war, I know what they were advising you, and you have to realize, we have pretty, our intelligence inside your government is very, very good, except we didn't pick up Pearl Harbor, yeah, but we know everything else about you, and what he was saying was the emperor was, the emperor didn't say yes or no to the war, he probably was against it, um,
the emperor of Japan had, had for a long time been a completely titular emperor, considerably more than even the king of England is today, right, um, kind of a god, but not the way we think of god, their concept of god in their Shinto religion is,
like, exalted beings, with certain forms of immortal power, but but not our form of God.
And I must frankly say, I always tout the fact that I'm a student of religion.
The Shinto religion is one that I'm not much of an expert on.
I know Buddhism pretty well.
I know Hindu pretty well, but never from studying it, just being told about it.
The ones I know are the Western religions, which you'd have to consider the Islamic religion.
I mean, after all, they try to capture the West any number of times.
So then his meeting with the newly elected prime minister, who has been elected, I really think, because he's the president.
And I don't want to take away from her victory in any sense.
I mean, she's the first woman to become, she is the first woman to become prime minister of Japan.
And she is an extraordinarily gifted woman, but she's also extremely similar to Prime Minister Abbey.
He was her mentor.
And Abbey was a very close friend.
I mean, close in the sense of the prime ministers, he was one of the two or three that you could really call a personal friend of the president.
Right.
President was very, very, very upset when he died.
Now, she has very much Abbey's views.
Remember, after World War II, Japan became a pacifist nation in every sense of the word, both on record and in their hearts.
After the maybe it was the only way they could accept defeat.
Maybe it was the only way they could absorb the impact of the nuclear attacks.
But they foreswore any attempt to ever have an army again.
And it's in their constitution that they can't have an army.
Now, how they justify the army they have is various.
I mean, the Japanese has lawyers like we do.
So they have found exceptions and executive orders and ways around it.
But it does hurt developing a first-class American, Chinese, Russian, English, Israeli military.
Right.
Although what they do have is as good as anybody.
And for example, they rely on us for nuclear defense.
Yep.
30 years ago, it would be not, you wouldn't think that you'd want Japan or need Japan to be a, if not a nuclear power, a major military power.
Now it would be enormously helpful to us.
Right.
Particularly since they can, they can, if you gave them five years of military buildup, China could just kind of give up the idea of Taiwan.
Right now, they should give it up.
I really do think that the combination of the United States, Philippines, and they're not even developed yet.
Those are two powers, two military allies of ours that could make our position in the South China Sea very, very strong.
And that's what the president is working on with her.
Some half-whit moron idiot said, oh, this wasn't much of a trip.
He just got some new trees for Washington and a little investment.
Yeah, a little investment.
How about half a trillion dollars in the United States?
Now you go over to Japan and walk away with half a trillion dollars.
If that's nothing, God bless you, right?
Right.
What a bunch of jackasses the critics are of him of the president.
Prime Minister Takeachi is a very serious woman.
I think her model, although her ideas track Abe, I think her model is Margaret Thatcher, which is a heck of a model to have.
If she could be to President Trump or Margaret Thatcher was to Ronald Reagan, we'll be fine.
And believe me, you say, well, you know, Japan is not as strong a nation as England.
Go check the economies.
I don't know.
Japan may have a bigger economy.
And it doesn't have the military that England has, but in five years it can have a much bigger one.
And they are much more geared toward wanting to be military power.
England is kind of moving into the, I don't know, five years, they may be the Islamic nation of England with Charles having an imam over.
There'd be no Church of England, but there'll be the Grand Temp, what do they call it, the Grand Mosque of England with Charles helping the Grand Imam?
I mean, they're on their way to being a Muslim country.
There is a group pressing very, very hard for Jewish people to be granted refugee status in the United States if they come from England because they say Jews are in fear of their life and political persecution in England because a certain number of the governments in England are controlled by Islamic extremists.
That's right.
And those are the areas that, although the English don't admit, but there are 50 or 60 or so areas that are governed by Sharia law.
If you're Jewish, you don't want to be governed by Sharia law.
So he comes back with an extremely beneficial treaty with Japan.
He comes back with money.
And he comes back, I imagine, but this I'm guessing at, at him helping her, because he was helping her both within Japan, with the other Asian countries.
He was helping her mentor to develop into a military power.
And most of the gains that Japan has made in the last five years is really due by the backing that Trump gave to Abe.
I think you're going to see that continue now.
And by the time Trump is out of office, Japan will be pretty close to a military power to be reckoned with.
That's pretty good if we could have Israel on one side of us and Japan on the other side of us.
And then the rest of them will all fill in.
Philippines would like to get next to Japan too.
You know that.
Italy would like to get next to England as quickly as possible.
I mean, there are a lot of countries that want to.
Even the ones we're having a little trouble with, like Australia, want to join the Golden Dome.
Well, also, now the president moves on to, I guess, the most important trip of all so far.
I mean, the most important one on this journey, and that's the one to meet with Xi Jinming.
And that meeting, strangely, is going to take place in not a neutral country, but South Korea.
Now, there may be strategy there for both.
Xi Jinming has been working on a better relationship with South Korea.
The new president, due to the fact that the former president who did have the electoral majority turned out to establish a military government, the former president of South Korea was an avowed enemy of China.
The new president has, all throughout his political career, been one that wanted better relationship with North Korea, better relationship with China.
Although he has been very, very strong about wanting American defense and for America not to reduce the number of soldiers we have.
So it sounds to me like he wants to be very friendly with China, but he also is very aware of China's ambitions and North Korea's ambitions, and that it may not be possible to work out a peaceful arrangement with him.
But in any event, on the surface, at least, he is coming to a country aligned with the West, as opposed to one aligned with communism or a neutral country, which is a step until he needs this agreement.
He actually needs this more than we do.
We could use it.
It will be helpful to us.
But as you notice, as he's scrambling around and as he's getting ready to regularize our arrangements with rare earth and all of the other things that we desperately need, he did a rare earth agreement in Southeast Asia.
That's one of the agreements he did.
And he came away with some more rare earth.
I mean, by the time he's finished with these treaties, he's going to have all the rare earth in his backyard.
I mean, every place we're doing, a rare earth treaty.
And he wants to make sure that three or four years from now, we're not in the position we're in now.
Same time, he's got to charm this guy through the next two to three or four years.
So we get what we need, which is decreasing every year.
Meanwhile, this guy desperately needs soybean from us.
So they both know that.
So the media is going to be very, very interesting.
Things to look for are: there is fear among some, but Rubio put this fear to bed, and I think it is to bed, that if that if we wanted the concessions, the real concession,
all of the concessions on trade that we want, we'd get them by changing our position on Taiwan and reiterating a clear understanding or creating a clear understanding that we will not militarily intervene if they attempt to reunite with Taiwan.
I say reunite, that's their word, not mine.
I would say capture.
So they want him to do a Biden that Biden did with Ukraine.
Biden made it clear: I don't want you to take Ukraine.
I'm going to cry and stamp my feet and hold my nose.
No troops on the ground, no troops on the ground, no troops on the ground, no troops on the ground, no troops on the ground.
No troops on the ground, Vladimir, no troops on the ground.
And you can make a small invasion also.
That's what they want.
There are people who are anti-Trump people who are afraid that he's going to do that.
There are people that want him to do that that are pro-communists.
And there are, of course, a strong group of his supporters that don't want him to do that and want him to maintain a very, very strong position on Taiwan.
And I'm one of those because I believe our position with regard to Taiwan is stronger than ever.
And Xi Jinping is seeking this because he needs it.
He does not foresee the ability safely to take Taiwan within the next decade.
And the failure to do that is going to set back his 20-year plan.
So he would like to get it.
And he's realistic enough to that we would get a big deal if we did it.
But it would be worth it.
So that's going to be one of the things to look for.
The second thing to look for, although there's never a way to tell, because he promises all the time and he never does it, and that is they are getting out of the fentany.
There has been a decline in the amount of fentanyl.
That is true.
But other drugs are replacing it.
It's a little early in the study of these drugs to determine where they came from completely.
There's a good deal of information they came from China, but we can't be 100% sure.
So the second thing that will be of major concern in this discussion will be fentanyl.
Those are the ones that are going to be quiet.
And the third one that will be quiet is Jimmy Lai.
Now, Jimmy Lai, you may not know who Jimmy Lai is, but Jimmy Lai is a very, very, a very prominent, very brave defender of freedom, a journalist, a writer, and probably the most pro-American Chinese,
Chinese Chinese, not American Chinese, but has written goingly about the importance of freedom and democracy and the greatness of the United States.
And this has earned him, of course, torture and imprisonment and now a life term of imprisonment.
His wife and his family have begged President Trump to get him out of jail.
Prime Minister Kier Starmer has attempted to do it because he's actually a British citizen, is Jimmy.
Jimmy is a British citizen.
He's imprisoned.
His newspaper owner has been in prison now.
This term is for five years in Hong Kong, where you were not Hong Kong, where you were guaranteed this freedom of press.
But he went beyond what they felt he should say and they arrested him.
President was asked with all those meetings that he has, would any other president have been asked this that would have been close enough to ask it?
Would any other president answered it?
The president said unequivocally, it's on my list.
I'm going to ask.
38 senators signed a letter, Democrats and Republicans, of course, mostly Republicans.
They could never get that many Democrats to agree on something that isn't helpful to the communists, 33 to 11.
And he happens to be, which I didn't know until I read it today, the godson, the Catholic godson of William McGurn of the New York Post.
Oh, wow.
He is a father, a grandfather, a devout Catholic, and an ardent campaigner for freedom, and probably has an awful lot to say about the persecution of Christians and the persecution of the bishops and the attempt really of Red China to take over and run the Catholic Church as if the head of the Communist Party was to the Catholic Church where the King of England is to the Anglican Church.
And his wife and children, of course, have made entries of the president, and the president has told his son, Mr. Lai Sun, the same things.
there's precedent for this um after after um Tiananmen Square there were very very uh difficult uh relationships between the United States and China
The United States had been under the impression that China was going to make a peaceful rise and walk away from, walk away, if not originally from communism, to walk away from the authoritarianism that communism suggests implies and requires.
Well, they made certain attempts at that, and then there would be argument, be information coming out to the contrary, and then all of a sudden, the students, realizing that all the promises had been broken, had the tremendous historic demonstrations at Tiananmen Square and then were put down very, very forcefully.
And it created a bad relationship with the West.
Nixon was out of office, but of course was the architect of the relationship with China.
And he wrote a letter.
He wrote a letter at the time to the Chinese government and to Deng Xiaoping.
And he said, it would be a very, very good thing if you, as part of a gesture of goodwill, gave up Fang Li, who was similar to Jimmy Lai.
He was a pro-Western Chinese who had been writing these pro-Western things a little bit under a misunderstanding that you were allowed to do it.
But when they cracked down because they have been misleading their people into the fact that they were going to be, I think they used to call, I always found this crazy, there were going to be a capitalist economy and a communist political system.
Well, capitalism is democracy.
The minute you have a communist political system, it negates a capitalist economic system.
And the same thing is true with these people who say, I'm a socialist.
I'm not a communist.
If you're a socialist, you're a communist.
They encompass each other.
The same lack of freedom in your economy is the lack of freedom in your government and vice versa.
Socialism can't be administered without communism.
It can't be administered without authoritarianism because people don't freely give up all that they have in order to support people that are bums, louses, criminals, and don't do a damn thing.
And when you allow people to do that, then large numbers of them grow up.
And you're spending all your life supporting them and not your family.
It is just human nature built into us by God that after a while we rebel against that.
Happened in every nation where it's been tried 27 times.
Let's see what happens with China.
So Nixon wrote this letter to then Zhioping and Fang was released.
And it began another era of good relationships and trade between the United States and China.
So Mr. McGurn is suggesting that that would be a good precedent for Xiaoping to show good faith with President Trump.
And particularly since President Trump features himself as being able to get these people back, he would, I don't know the right way, he gets some points for doing it.
We could say it that way.
So we'll take a short break and we'll be back and we'll see a little further north from China what their friends, enemies, Russia are doing.
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So tomorrow, right?
Tomorrow, he's the meetings are on Thursday, correct?
Yes.
So what's he doing tomorrow?
Well, he's going to be making his way to South Korea.
South Korea.
Not much of a trip.
That's very close.
But he's spending part of the day in Japan.
Right.
That is our understanding.
He's he wrapped up today.
You know, obviously the time is a lot different there by signing a framework agreement with Prime Minister Takachi for joint mining of critical minerals to reduce reliance on China.
This happened about 12 hours ago.
Yeah, remember they're how many hours ahead of us?
18.
Right.
Almost 24.
Right.
And we do have a we have a clip of the president with the prime minister on stage.
They're almost into Wednesday now.
I mean, they are into Wednesday now, well into Wednesday.
Let's play video eight.
To say this: the first female prime minister in the history of Japan, Madam Prime Minister, please say a few words.
Thank you, Mr. President, and thank you all.
So, how excited she was jumping up and down?
Yeah, it was very cute.
It's 8:43 a.m. in Tokyo right now.
Okay, wow.
So, he'll be getting up around this time.
Probably doing a lot of true business back home.
Probably doing his true stuff.
Yes, yeah, right, exactly.
So, but tomorrow is the day that he then flies to South Korea.
What the heck?
I've done that trip a couple of times.
That's about oh gosh, I'm thinking.
I once had a terribly long trip from Japan to China because the winds were against us.
But the trip to South Korea is an hour and a half.
it's an hour and a half very very very short um i wonder how many presidents did he he he visited south korea before when he was president I can't think of too many presidents that have visited South Korea since the war.
I'm sure there were some that did, but he seems to be the most traveling.
Reminds me of Pope John XXIII.
Pope's never traveled, and John XXIII was on the road all the time.
Boy, what he did for the Catholic Church can't be equaled.
So I predict that the meeting tomorrow with Qi Jinming will be nothing like the meeting with Putin.
I don't believe they're going to agree on everything.
I think they're going to agree on, I think they're going to definitely agree on some things, and Qi is going to communist lie on a few things or mislead.
He, once again, will say they're going to do everything they can about fentanyl and he won't mean it.
I think he'll be as square as he can be on the trade agreements because the trade, something's going on inside his country.
I suspect that the president and his people know that a lot better.
President and his people probably know what it is a lot better than I do.
I know it's happening.
I cannot tell you if it's good for Xi Jinming or bad for him.
And I have to tell you, there are people that are certain, but they shouldn't be.
They should not be.
The ability of China to send a false flag is maybe the best in the world.
So if he's on his way out, they're not going to be showing us that.
Or they might not be.
They might.
They're extremely unpredictable people.
And they want to be because they see that as their advantage.
They've never been a great military power.
They've always had to fight off other countries.
They've been successful and unsuccessful in doing that.
And they've had to live by their wits.
And we know from their performance in schools in the United States, they're very, very smart people.
What they're not, and this isn't their fault.
This is the fault of communism.
They're not very creative people.
They're not very creative people because that's been beaten out of them by over 100 years of road education.
When you teach people to agree to only one ideology rigidly, to not raise questions, to not ask questions, they just follow, you lose all your creative people.
They either go away or you defeat them.
And then when you need to develop modern super computers and super weapons and super everything, you got to go.
You got to then rely on what you are good at, which is being conniving and sneaky.
And they are good at that too.
So speaking of the other guy now up in Russia who's watching this, he's, first of all, he's rather freely bombing the civilian population of Ukraine.
Over the weekend, he hit, is that a missile?
No, that's a tomahawk.
Is that a tomahawk?
Yeah, that's the b-roll of a tomahawk, I believe.
Which, of course, has been talked about.
Let's be sure that that isn't the Skyfall missile.
Oh, okay.
I'll look.
Make certain.
Is that an American or a Russian missile?
Why don't we check?
Yeah, I'm doing that now.
So in any event, let's go to Putin because as you know, where the president is right now, he has refused to give him the tomahawk, refused to give Ukraine the tomahawk, which would virtually allow Ukraine to hit any meaningful part of Russia and destroy it.
But he has allowed Europe to sell them, and they are using Patriot missiles and other forms of missiles.
In fact, in return for Russia killing two civilians in Kiev and six in Kherson, Ukraine took out one main and then a number of other, no number given, oil and gas facilities in Western Russia.
In other words, close enough to the border so they can reach them with the shorter range rockets.
So they are not attacking.
They are attacking and they are not doing things that are insignificant.
In fact, in many ways, you would say that what they're doing is more strategically significant, whereas what Russia is doing is more geared to a terrorist effect.
Russia is not, or maybe it is.
It doesn't seem as if Russia is doing all that it could to take the land that it wants to be given, which one would have thought would be what they try to do in this period of time.
Because they're wasting an awful lot of time hitting Lviv and Kiev and Kersen.
And the only of those cities of those they even have any chance of capturing is Kherson.
so they're killing people for nothing in those places to terrorize them and i don't know if they've figured out that they're not going to terrorize it even hitler figured out at some point that that the battle of britain wasn't worth it it wasn't worth it He wasn't going to terrorize the English people.
They just weren't going to give up.
Either he had an attack and land, or he decided, let me try Russia.
So what he's doing now is purely sadistic in going after the in going after the civilians.
And all he does really is raise the will of the Ukrainian people.
He's not reading them correctly.
You do that to people that you can terrorize.
I mean, it's like trying to do that with the Israelis.
Terrorism has been attempted against the Israelis for 50 years.
I mean, if you keep doing it, they just keep killing you.
So Putin now is talking about using a new missile.
His latest threat is that he's saying he's prepared to deploy an invincible nuclear-powered cruise missile.
And it's called the Borevest-Nik missile, the Berevest Nik, Berev-St-Nik missile.
Now, there seems to be, if not unanimous, pretty close to unanimous agreement that this could be a very, very questionable missile.
What it really would do, rather than create a massive destructive effect in terms of physical damage immediately, it would spread nuclear contamination over a much wider range.
And it would be, they call it a flying Chernobyl.
Its radiation levels would spike in the area for quite some time.
However, both American, European, and even some Russians describe it really, give it a NATO code name, and its nickname is Skyfall because they don't think it can get to its target accurately.
It is not capable, they say, of bypassing all missile defense systems.
It's not even necessary to use the best ones on it.
So there's a big dispute about this.
And that's why the president answered when he said this, you know, we have nuclear submarines that can hit you before maybe before that stupid thing lands.
It does remind me that it's time to curse Joe Biden for giving up Bagram.
This is the day on which you would like to have Bagram, which is only 400 miles from Russia, and would give us the option of the submarine and the land-based aircraft as well to hit Russia if we had to, or to protect Taiwan.
The other thing to look for here is there is worry from, I don't know who, from the people that like to cause trouble, that Trump is going to make concessions on Taiwan to get concessions on trade.
I'd say there's going to be no concessions made on Taiwan.
It's going to remain exactly the same way as it is, ambiguous.
And I do believe that Trump will make a real, real strong attempt to get Jimmy Lai.
And I actually do think, I can't say that he will.
These are all political, international decisions that implicate so many things.
It's almost impossible to find out what's going on.
But I think there's a chance that that could happen.
I think there is a chance that that could happen.
So we are going to, we're going to have to sign off now and go over to X. I want you to come over to X because I really do want to point out one of the most extraordinary lies in politics that was given by the mayoral candidate in New York, the one who is both a communist and a Islamic extremist supporter.
And I want to just bear the man's soul to you because a man that can do this, where he doesn't belong is in City Hall in New York City, or in a place where he's responsible for other people.
I do believe he's being put there to assist in the effort to take over our country.
So with that said, I'd ask you to go over to X and watch our show.
And we will be with you tomorrow night.
And we're going to ask you to pray.
We're going to pray for us, to pray that we be delivered from this communist and Islamic terrorist threat, that the whole world be.
And that you pray for Israel and for Ukraine and for Iran, for the United States, and pray for the President of the United States, that he has the wisdom and the judgment and the fortitude and strength to get us through this.
He sure has been doing unbelievable, but we can't just count on it, God, and we can't count on it without you.