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A woman named Agaza killed her two children. She was hit by a bombing and was asked to leave, but she refused and held her children hostage.

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We have witnessed countless children killed in a single strike, with screams for help. The US is aware of war crimes but continues to supply arms. Rules are being ignored, leading to a descent into chaos. The message to families of Palestinian civilians killed with US weapons in Gaza is left unanswered. Translation: We have seen many children killed in one attack, with cries for help. The US knows about war crimes but still gives weapons. The rules are being ignored, leading to chaos. There is no response to the families of Palestinian civilians killed in Gaza with US weapons.

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US intelligence discovered Russian officers paying Taliban to kill American soldiers, sparking a new Russia scandal. The White House faces criticism for ignoring intelligence reports. However, recent information suggests the Russian bounty program may not be conclusive. Military investigations found no evidence of the alleged bounties on American soldiers. Multiple news outlets have independently reported on this issue.

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Joe Biden had meetings with people who supported the 9/11 hijackers, including Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Pakistani ISI. The president's actions play a role in these events. After 9/11, Biden met with General Mohammed Ahmed of Pakistani ISI, who ordered a $100,000 wire transfer. Biden claims he met with him to deliver a warning about supporting the Taliban. However, Ahmed was allowed to go back to Pakistan without being questioned or investigated. This raises questions about why he was let go and why there was no investigation.

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With a million Ukrainians dead or permanently injured, an entire generation lost, and the country in ruins, the situation is dire. Recently, the White House has authorized the use of long-range missiles in Ukraine, indicating NATO's involvement in attacks on Russia. Ukrainians lack the expertise to operate these missiles. Additionally, the Biden administration has reversed its stance on anti-personnel mines, which they previously condemned, now allowing their use despite the known dangers to civilians, especially children. This raises questions about who is truly in charge in the White House. Initially, it seemed like Tony Blinken was leading, but now it feels like dark forces are at play. The use of anti-personnel mines serves only to harm innocents, highlighting the moral implications of these decisions. The Ukrainian president, who operates without a democratic mandate, has also suppressed religious freedoms.

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Over the course of 20 years in Afghanistan, the United States armed and equipped the Afghan National Security Forces with congressional approval. However, as the Taliban advanced, many of these forces chose not to fight and instead surrendered their weapons. The specific reports about weapons left behind cannot be verified, but it is important to clarify that the United States did not simply abandon a pile of weapons in Afghanistan. This notion is historically inaccurate.

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Laura, a New York Times investigation says the last known missile fired by The United States in the Afghan war on August 29, which the Biden administration called a righteous strike might have actually killed 10 innocent people, including seven children and a USA worker. The NYT reports Zamari Ahmadi loading canisters of water into his trunk while US military surveilled him and suspected explosives and ISIS contact, leading to a drone strike that destroyed his car in a residential neighborhood. The Times tallies 10 dead, contradicting officials who said the strike might have killed three civilians. Witnesses say Ahmadi had passengers and was not related to Isis; Amadi had worked as an electrical engineer since 2006 for a California based aid and lobbying group, and his family says he was innocent and applied for refugee settlement in the United States. Laura, we will keep you updated on this story.

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The speaker describes a precision strike on a multistory building that targeted a specific apartment. The target was two 4-day-old babies, their mother, and their grandmother. The father was away obtaining birth certificates at the time of the strike. The speaker claims the strike utilized a low-yield JDAM missile and laser targeting, requiring reconnaissance and infrared scanning to identify the occupants. They assert the attackers knew the identities of those inside, including the newborns. The speaker alleges the strike was retaliation against Dr. Juman Arfa, the mother, for posting on Facebook about snipers targeting children. The speaker states the victims' birth certificates had just been obtained, and the father discovered their deaths at the hospital. The speaker concludes the attack was intentional, and the White House is waiting for the perpetrators to investigate themselves.

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Israeli high explosives, particularly bunker buster bombs used against Hamas tunnels in Gaza City, have the potential to cause mass casualties. It's worth noting that the Israeli military has made false statements in the past, such as initially blaming a Palestinian gunman for the death of journalist Shareen Abu player, only to later admit it was likely an Israeli soldier. Due to restricted access, NBC News cannot independently verify the current situation in Gaza. The Israeli military has not provided evidence to support their claim that the rocket was from Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Palestinian rockets are dangerous but typically do not result in such high death tolls.

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On September 6th in Konstantinivka, Ukraine, a missile struck a market, killing 16 people and injuring 30 others. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky blames Russian terrorists for the attack, and the international community supports his claims. The New York Times conducted a thorough investigation, analyzing evidence found at the scene and studying surveillance footage. They discovered that the missile came from Ukraine, not Russia, based on the direction it was launched from and the fragments found near the impact site. Additionally, journalists from the New York Times recorded a conversation moments before the attack, in which a loud noise resembling a missile launch can be heard. Burn marks near a nearby village further support the theory that a missile battery was recently installed.

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Thousands of Palestinians killed in Gaza, investigation launched after finding ID card in rubble. CNN tracked survivors, analyzed satellite imagery, and consulted experts to piece together events of a deadly night. Israeli military dropped 2,000 pound bomb on warehouse where civilians sought refuge, failing to adequately warn them. Family members killed, but some survived without knowing others' fate. Story reflects brutality of war in Gaza.

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Israeli warplanes targeted a house, killing all the family members inside. Witnesses claim the victims were shot at close range by Israeli soldiers. The destruction caused by the Israeli military's missile strikes and artillery shelling is extensive, leaving industrial plants and residential buildings in ruins. The Israeli soldiers have withdrawn, leaving behind scenes of devastation. The roads are destroyed, preventing ambulances from recovering decomposing bodies.

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Hamas has executed six hostages in cold blood, reportedly just before a potential rescue by Israeli Defense Forces. My condolences go out to the families, particularly Hirsch Gilbert's family. These hostages were found in tunnels under Rafah, where the Biden administration pressured Israel not to enter for months, even using an arms embargo. Kamala Harris stated that a military operation in Rafah would be a mistake, citing the lack of escape routes for civilians. The administration should have supported Israel's response from the start instead of focusing pressure on them, while Hamas and Iran faced little consequence.

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The discussion centers on contrasting narratives about the U.S.-Israel confrontation with Iran and what is actually happening on the ground and inside Iran. - Speaker 0 relays the “fog of war,” noting Western media claims that the U.S. and Israel are delivering a rapid victory in Iran, with leadership and navy wiped out and the war ending soon, referencing statements by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth that the war “should not be protracted” and will wrap up “very soon.” Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 push back, asking whether the war could spiral into a longer conflict and what the timeline may be, noting top general Dan Cain’s warning that the objectives will take time and that President Trump also suggested the operation could take weeks. - The program then goes to Tehran with Professor Syed Mohammed Morandi, a geopolitical analyst at the University of Tehran. Morandi explains the succession process after the death of the Ayatollah: the constitution provides a council of three that runs the government until the leader is chosen by the council of experts, which should happen in the next few days. In the meantime, the president, the head of the judiciary, and a representative from the Guardian Council run the state. He notes the councilors are being arranged to meet from abroad to avoid being targeted. - On the ground in Tehran, Morandi counters the idea that a rapid regime change is possible, detailing that U.S. and Israeli strikes have targeted Tehran and civilian infrastructure, including a claim that the government ordered people to leave the city and that an elementary school was bombed, killing about 165 girls in Minab. He describes a situation where rescue teams are struck again at the scene. He asserts that the U.S. and Israel are striking civilian targets and that there is a pattern of double tapping at sites like Fair Doce Square. - Morandi disputes U.S. claims of destroyed leadership and navy: he says that ships of the Iranian navy are in port, there are thousands of small speed boats prepared for asymmetrical warfare, and the U.S. has not touched them. He argues that the underground bases and missiles/drones remain intact, and that senior commanders were not all killed—only a handful. He notes that Iran is firing missiles at Israel and striking U.S. targets in the Persian Gulf, and that oil facilities and tankers could be attacked if escalation continues. He warns of an energy crisis if oil facilities are destroyed and notes that the price of energy has risen. - Regarding public sentiment inside Iran, Morandi states that there are no celebrations; instead, people are mourning. He describes gatherings across the country under missile fire, with demonstrations in Tehran despite security concerns. He shares that slogans included “We are prepared to die. We won’t accept humiliation. Death to Trump, death to Netanyahu,” and that millions were seen on the streets via his Telegram channel, though many left the city due to danger. He characterizes Western media portrayal as propaganda and says the sentiment on the ground is in opposition to U.S. and Israeli actions. - The host suggests that the Iranian perspective views this as a prolonged confrontation, with Iran prepared to sustain resistance for years because the United States is “completely unreliable.” Morandi notes that while negotiations have repeatedly failed, Iran aims to compel the U.S. and Israeli regime to recognize that military assault has consequences, including economic and political costs. - The program later notes that U.S. and Israeli figures frame the conflict as epically swift, while Morandi’s account emphasizes Iran’s resilience and long-term resistance, highlighting the discrepancy between Western media narratives and on-the-ground Iranian realities.

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President Biden's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan led to the collapse of its government and military, the death of 13 Americans, and left many Afghans hoping to escape. The Ohio River is already contaminated, and animals are sick and dying. The federal government is facing criticism for a slow and weak response to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. People claim they didn't see military aircraft or FEMA in affected areas, alleging resources were prioritized for richer areas. The National Guard and FEMA were said to be in rich areas, not where they were needed. The 82nd Airborne was still trickling in six days after the hurricane, suggesting an incompetent response. People on the ground feel left behind. Some feel they are being killed without being killed. There is a balance to be struck between being tough and being a bitch.

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On September 6th, a tragic incident occurred in Constantineivka, Ukraine, where 16 civilians, including a child, were killed and 30 others injured. Initially, President Zelensky blamed Russian terrorists for targeting the market, and the international community condemned the attack. However, a thorough investigation by journalists from The New York Times reveals that the missile actually originated from Ukraine. Evidence includes on-site findings, analysis of surveillance footage, and the discovery of burn marks near a village northwest of Constantineivka. This revelation challenges previous accusations against Russia and raises questions about the true perpetrators of the attack.

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The speaker states the Taliban was killing American soldiers with snipers, so the speaker got involved with the Taliban. Abdul is the head of the Taliban, and the speaker told Abdul to stop, or there would be problems. The speaker sent Abdul a picture of his house. For 18 months, no one was killed. Mike Pompeo negotiated a good agreement for the U.S. to withdraw without losing soldiers or leaving Americans or $85 billion in equipment behind. The speaker claims the agreement required certain actions, but "they" didn't do them, so the agreement was terminated. The speaker believes "these people" executed the worst withdrawal, causing the most embarrassing moment in American history. The speaker believes Russia attacked Ukraine because of the perceived incompetence of "she and her boss."

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In August 2021, the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan led to the Taliban's swift takeover of Kabul. Amidst the turmoil, a suicide bomber attacked Abbey Gate at the airport, killing 13 American service members, including Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nakuoi, who saved several Afghan families. Years later, during Biden's State of the Union address, Steve Nakuoi, Kareem's father, shouted his son's name to remind the president of the tragedy. Following his outburst, he was arrested but treated well by the police. Steve expressed his frustration over the lack of acknowledgment from Biden regarding the fallen soldiers and shared his ongoing quest for answers about his son's death. He emphasized the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by service members and their families.

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The Israelis were using American weapons in Gaza, likely targeting civilians intentionally. Dropping 6,000 bombs daily, they killed 35,000 civilians. The speaker, an intelligence officer, was troubled by the indiscriminate targeting of Palestinian civilians made possible by US weapons. Translation: The Israelis used American weapons in Gaza, likely targeting civilians intentionally. Dropping 6,000 bombs daily, they killed 35,000 civilians. The speaker, an intelligence officer, was troubled by the indiscriminate targeting of Palestinian civilians made possible by US weapons.

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US intelligence has gathered information that Russian intelligence officers offered to pay bounties to Taliban fighters for killing American soldiers. Multiple news outlets, including NBC News, the New York Times, AP, Washington Post, CNN, Wall Street Journal, and ABC News, have reported on this. The White House is facing another Russia scandal, with accusations of the president disregarding intelligence reports about the bounties. Some individuals express their disgust and concern, particularly as parents of soldiers deployed in the Middle East. However, the Biden administration now states that the intelligence on Russian bounties is inconclusive, and the military previously had difficulty corroborating this information.

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Some people think it's acceptable to bomb hospitals with children. It's difficult to watch videos where kids are told not to cry, even though they should be allowed to express their emotions. President Biden, not all Americans support your actions. Wake up and realize that we are witnessing genocide and the killing of many innocent people. You are on the right side of history by trying to save lives. Stop politicizing the situation and continue your efforts to stop this tragedy.

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He has witnessed numerous children killed in one attack, calling for help. The US knows war crimes are happening but still supplies arms. Despite this, there's no reason to change how we assist Israel. By doing this, we're disregarding rules and causing immense suffering. What do you say to the families of Palestinian civilians killed by US weapons in Gaza? Translation: The speaker highlights the high number of children killed in a single strike and questions the US's continued supply of arms despite knowing about war crimes. The speaker also raises concerns about the impact of these actions on Palestinian families in Gaza.

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Apache helicopter gunships fired on cars driving towards Gaza, with pilots reportedly aware some vehicles carried captives. Some pilots allegedly joined local WhatsApp groups to help select targets due to a lack of guidance. At least 70 vehicles were hit by attack helicopters. Concerns were raised about engaging targets without proper identification, with one person stating it's impossible to distinguish between Hamas gunmen, civilians, or hostages from the helicopter. Firing big rounds into a group of people will likely kill everyone, knowingly putting civilians at risk.

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Whistleblower: Biden COVERED UP Israeli Murder Of US Journo
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The podcast discusses the 2022 murder of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by IDF soldiers and the subsequent alleged cover-up by the US government. A US whistleblower, Colonel Gabix, publicly revealed he led an American investigation that concluded "beyond reasonable doubt" Abu Akleh was intentionally targeted by the IDF, despite wearing press identification. However, his superior, General Michael Fenzel, reportedly overruled these findings, choosing to accept an Israeli general's claim of an accidental killing to preserve US-Israel relations. Gabix's evidence included IDF radio traffic indicating awareness of journalists, absence of Palestinian gunfire, clear sniper visibility, and the precision and sequence of shots. The Biden administration's public statements echoed the "unintentional" narrative, and the FBI initially declined to investigate at Israel's request. The hosts argue this incident exemplifies Israel's growing impunity, enabled by US complicity, leading to a lack of accountability for actions like the increasing number of journalists killed and the devastation in Gaza. They also criticize media outlets for often failing to provide critical context and for amplifying propaganda, contributing to a distorted public understanding of geopolitical events. The discussion highlights a shift in some US political figures' views on Israel due to the "sheer barbarity" of recent events and perceived foreign influence over US policy.

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Afghan National Guard Assassin Was CHILD MERCENARY for CIA
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The episode centers on a shocking Washington, D.C. shooting connected to an Afghan national who had been part of CIA-backed death squads in Afghanistan and later granted asylum in the United States. The hosts bring investigative journalist Seth Harp, author of The Fort Bragg Cartel, to unpack the background of the shooter and the broader network of organizations and violence linked to US covert operations in Afghanistan. Harp describes Zero Units and the Kandahar Strike Force as CIA-assisted militias conducting night raids and, in many cases, deadly actions against people labeled Taliban, along with systemic corruption, land theft, and the cruel practice of bacha bazi. The discussion scrutinizes how years of imperial warfare and “strategic nodes” connected to the CIA and special forces potentially create “blowback” in the United States through violence by individuals with traumatic experiences. The conversation challenges the framing of immigration and radicalization, arguing that the root causes lie in the brutal, external policies that sent fighters abroad and then failed to reintegrate them responsibly at home.
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