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The official plan involved rolling up phases, but this is a lie. The phases included building up the police forces and doubling the army to fight crime. The army was equipped with guns, vehicles, and drones. In phase six, the country was pacified in a couple of weeks because the gangs were on the run. The speaker states that it worked and describes the outcome as a miracle.

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Speaker 0: Describes the cutting off of heads during Operation Stone: a lieutenant colonel there, two people had their heads cut off and put on stakes and stuck in the middle of the field. Speaker 1: Describes a brutal act against a woman: he went over there and ripped her clothes off and took a knife and cut from her vagina all the way up, well, just about up to her breast and pulled her organs out completely out of her cavity and threw them out. And then he stopped and knelt over and commenced to peel every bit of skin off her body and left her there as a sign for something or other. And there were Speaker 2: Describes a child-killing incident: two little boys playing on a dike. One sergeant just took his M16 and shot one boy off the dike. The other boy tried to run. When he was almost out of sight, this other guy, Spec Four, shot this other little boy off the dike. And the little boy was, like, lying on the ground kicking. So he shot him again to make sure he's dead. Speaker 3: Notes that the people are aware of what American soldiers do to them, so they hide the young girls. Found one hiding in a bomb shelter in sort of the basement of her house. She was taken out and raped by six or seven people in front of her family, in front of most of the villagers. This isn’t just one instance. This is just the first one that I could remember. Speaker 4: Describes a game-like brutality and a system of trophies: It got to be like a game. The object was to see who could kill the most people. Different ways to prove how many people you killed included cutting off ears. If you brought back someone’s ears, pretty likely you had to kill them to get them. Then people would, you know, whoever had the most ears, they would get the most beers, and you trade your ears for beers. Speaker 5: Recounts another atrocity in which civilians were targeted: As I was walking over to him, I turned and I looked in the area. I looked to where the VCS were, supposed VCS. And two men were leading a young girl, approximately 19 years old, very pretty, out of a hooch. She had no clothes on, so I assumed she’d been raped, was pretty SOP. And she was thrown onto the pile of the 19 women and children, and five men around the circle opened up on full automatic with her M16s. And that was into that.

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The speaker discusses the issue of gang violence in El Salvador, stating that the police and armed forces are infiltrated by gang members. They mention the large number of gang members in prison and the harsh conditions they face, including the removal of privileges and illegal benefits. The speaker criticizes the fact that prisoners eat better than average Salvadorans and argues that the taxes paid by the people should not be used to provide meals for criminals. They express frustration with international organizations and accuse them of supporting criminals. The speaker warns that if the gangs retaliate against innocent people, they will face consequences. They emphasize the need to eradicate gangs and express confidence in winning the battle between good and evil with the support of God.

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An illegal immigrant, El Mano Negro, admitted to assassinating over 25 people in the county for a cartel that was dismantled. Members of the cartel admitted that moving human beings, drugs, guns, and fentanyl is easier now than ever before in the cartel's history. According to the speaker, law enforcement resources are quickly depleted because of the Biden and Harris administration. The speaker stated that law enforcement sees victim after victim, and these stories are not unfamiliar to law enforcement throughout California.

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We went from being the most unsafe country in the world to the safest in the Western Hemisphere and the entire American continent. However, some accuse us of violating human rights. But whose rights are being violated? Not the honest people. We prioritize the rights of law-abiding citizens over those of criminals. These organizations, foreign governments, and journalists should explain why they want us to die. Why aren't they happy that our country is no longer soaked in blood? Why should we and our children die so they can be satisfied that we are respecting their false democracy, which they don't even respect in their own countries?

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I messed up on my first mission because drones jammed our comms. I couldn't hear approaches or anything; it was difficult. We were quickly surrounded as they drove up with trenches covered with film. We didn't even realize they were storming our positions. Several drones were hovering above us, creating a solid hum, and we couldn't hear anything. In that noise, we heard, "If anyone is in the dugout, come out, or we'll throw grenades."

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Thank you for being here. Your recent inauguration attracted global attention. Why do you think that is? We had delegations from 110 countries, which drew media coverage. El Salvador has faced significant challenges, but we prioritized peace to transform our country from the murder capital to the safest in the Western Hemisphere in just three years. Our approach involved strengthening police and military forces, and we acted decisively against gangs. While some may see it as a miracle, it was a strategic response to violence. We also emphasize seeking divine wisdom in our governance. Many leaders are concerned about our success, fearing it may inspire similar changes elsewhere. Despite challenges, we're seeing a return of Salvadorans from abroad, indicating progress. I plan to serve my term as allowed by the constitution. Thank you for your interest.

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Speaker 0: October 7 is a day that will forever live in infamy. It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky. Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival. And suddenly, at 06:29AM, as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell. 3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans. Proportionately, compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day. And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, They burnt babies alive.

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The President of El Salvador discusses the international attention his inauguration received, attributing it to a "critical mass" of interest. He states El Salvador was once the murder capital of the world but has become the safest country in the Western Hemisphere in three years. The official formula involved building up police and army forces, but the real formula was a "miracle" that involved praying for wisdom and low civilian casualties during gang crackdowns. He explains that MS-13 started in Los Angeles and evolved into a satanic organization involved in human sacrifice. The President believes the real battle is between good and evil and that El Salvador's victory was winning the spiritual war. He says his economic plan starts with seeking God's wisdom. He notes the country faced condemnation for arresting gang members, even from human rights organizations. The President suggests other governments may be afraid of El Salvador's example. He believes governments choose to have violent crime due to evil people, misguided ideologies, and wrong incentives. Western civilization is in decline due to a failure to maintain its systems. He states democracy works until it doesn't and politicians have incentives to give away the treasury. He suggests the system is rigged, but Trump can still get elected. He says if there is no way to stop him from competing in the election, all the things that they do to him will just give him more votes. He addresses criticism from a US congressmen regarding the placement of a painting. He notes many Americans and Salvadoran immigrants are moving to El Salvador. Several heads of state have called him for advice on security issues. He plans to stay president for five years, as the constitution allows.

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Speaker 0: It was chaos. This is now President William Ryan. At 13:49 hours, a riot was declared. We had around 250 officers, but within 30 minutes, we lost about 40 officers who were incapacitated. If this continues, we'll run out of officers. We're struggling to hold them back, but it's like trying to grab water with your hand. They're coming from everywhere, unstoppable. I look up and see people above me.

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In Lubero territory, near Toyo and Bandulu villages, bodies were brought to the morgue as a witness helped. They had found 61 remains of men and women, some in a wake after a farmer’s death, with many villagers arriving only to be slaughtered. Three people were wounded; a woman who fled and two others are in the general hospital of Mbaghurikiba. "Last night in the Lubero territory in Toyo and Bandulu village, they are just close to one another, these two villages, About, they said a 100, but they had found 61 remains." The speaker notes ISIS claim that it was them doing this "in the open like this, and nothing is happening." This violence has been taking place for years; every day someone is slaughtered because of their faith or because just they are in their field looking for food. This cannot continue. We have to do something.

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Ecuadorians can choose law and order with Daniel Noboa or risk becoming a narco-state like Venezuela, with drug processing, criminality, socialism, and despair. The speaker hopes Ecuador chooses law and order. The aim is to provide law enforcement and the military with tools and tactics to combat narco gangs, using intelligence for efficient raids. The goal is to put the narcos on their back heels and make them afraid of being caught, and to help the government restore law and order, peace, and prosperity.

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The President of El Salvador discusses the international attention his inauguration received, attributing it to a "critical mass" of interest. He states El Salvador was once the murder capital of the world but is now the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, safer than the U.S. He credits this transformation to achieving peace, which he defines as the respect of basic rights. He describes the official formula as a phased plan involving building up police and military forces, but the real formula was a "miracle." During a gang surge, he and his security cabinet prayed for wisdom and minimal civilian casualties, which were avoided. He identifies MS-13 as a satanic gang involved in human sacrifice. He believes the real battle is between good and evil. The president says his economic plan starts with seeking God's wisdom. He notes the country faced condemnation for arresting gang members, with some prioritizing the rights of criminals over victims. He suggests that other governments may be choosing to allow violent crime. The president says Western civilization is in decline due to a failure to maintain its systems. He advises that if a candidate cannot be stopped from competing in an election, attacks will only give him more votes. He also notes that many Americans and Salvadoran immigrants are moving to El Salvador.

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Soldiers brought injured people in and some soldiers broke down in tears. The speaker was shocked but didn't cry until they saw an 8-year-old boy, a friend of their brother, who came to their house with blood on his face. The boy's father and sister were killed, and his mother was in the hospital with a gunshot wound. The mother survived but had a bullet in her arm from holding the baby. The speaker and the boy, along with a 3-year-old boy, were taken on a bus without knowing where they were going and with no belongings.

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Families in the USA, Israel, and elsewhere faced sleepless nights as soldiers invaded homes seeking revenge for fallen soldiers. Orders were to shoot and kill, with commanders justifying actions as retaliation. The violence resulted in innocent deaths and destruction of property, with little connection to actual threats.

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I investigated and provided supplies to women before and after the massacre. The question is, what is the massacre? The custody of prisoners is the responsibility of the state, and there can be opposing groups. The director of the Ilama center was applauded by everyone, including the military. The police mishandled the prisons, and the sub-secretary had a bad experience in two months due to work sabotage. This led to the events in the prisons, which could have been prevented.

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ISIS and Taliban are enemies fighting each other. The speaker questioned why the US should intervene, suggesting they should let them fight as both are enemies. The generals disagreed and ended up fighting both groups, which the speaker found to be crazy.

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MS-13 gang originated in the US to sell drugs, later expanding internationally. They engaged in criminal activities, including human sacrifice in satanic rituals. The speaker emphasized the importance of seeking God's wisdom as the first step in their economic plan. This spiritual aspect was seen as crucial for achieving success and safety in the country. The speaker highlighted the need for spiritual victory to reflect in physical victories.

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A Hanukkah celebration turned deadly when gunfire and chaos erupted at a festival attended by hundreds of people, including children and elderly families. The speaker described it as “absolute chaos. There’s guns, fire everywhere. People ducking.” They saw blood gushing and people hit, with some falling to the ground, while their own concern remained: “Where are my kids? Where are my wife? Where’s my family?” The speaker noted they had “survived October 7” and had lived in Israel for the last thirteen years. They arrived here just two weeks ago “to work with the Jewish community to fight anti-symptoms, to fight this bloodthirsty, ravaging hatred.” This mission frames their presence at the event and their response to the attack. Despite the horror, the speaker emphasized resilience, stating, “We’ve lived through worse. We’re gonna get through this, and we’re gonna get the bastards that did this.” The account underscores the personal danger to a family and the broader commitment to confronting antisemitism and violence.

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Speaker 0: Congressman, pleasure to speak to you. There's a topic you've been very vocal about that I think more people around the world should pay attention to. There's obviously a war in Gaza. There's the war in Ukraine. A lot of heartbreak going on around the world. But what's happening in Nigeria, it's been happening for a long time, is beyond imagination. The only comparison I can make that to to what's happening there is what's happening in in Congo, which I've covered extensively. You know, I interviewed president Kagame in Rwanda talking about the genocide there and then the the decades of war in Congo. But, yeah, the world seems to be turning a blind eye to what's happening in Nigeria. Can you just elaborate more on what you've seen and what what brought your attention to the issue? Speaker 1: Well, Mario, that's a good way to put it, turning a blind eye to it. This has been going on for actually quite a while in Nigeria, and it's the persecution and the ethnic cleansing of Christians in the country of Nigeria by Islamic extremists. And there's really about three different groups here that are to blame. One would be Boko Haram. We all are generally kind of familiar with Boko Haram. You have IS. West Africa, more ISIS aligned. And then you have this tribal people, most of them involved in cattle herdsmen called the Fulani. And they have, as of recent, been doing a lot of the killing, and there's been a lot of more focus on that, at least on my end and some folks here in congress. But all three are to blame for this, and to me, the government of Nigeria is to blame for this as well. But if if I could just highlight just some of the numbers here real quick. Since 2009, the estimates are in between fifty thousand and as much as a 100,000, it's been reported, have been murdered Christians in Nigeria. I mean, is an astounding number that nobody is talking about. Speaker 0: Genocidal numbers. Speaker 1: Genocidal numbers. And in that same time period, we've had over 19,000 churches attacked or destroyed. And nobody seems to really care about this, but this is something as a Christian myself, as a Catholic, this is something I care deeply about. My brothers and sisters in Christ are suffering and being martyred in this country of Nigeria, and I'm trying to raise the alarm here in The United States and say we have to do something. And just this year alone, 7,000 Christians have been murdered in Nigeria. That's thirty five a day are being killed, and we had fifty four of them were murdered on Palm Sunday. We had a priest kidnapped and murdered on Ash Wednesday, and nobody seems to care or talk about this at all, which is why you know, thank you for giving me this platform to be able to talk about this. But this is so alarming, so concerning, And I think there's a real question of what type of ownership does the government of Nigeria have culpability in this. And I you know, to me, there has to be some type of collusion of some sort, particularly as it relates to the Fulani, who are not a terrorist organization, but are Muslim ethnic group that lives in kind of that middle band of the country where we see a lot of these clashes happening. The government has been trying to stop Boko Haram, but part of that is also the security assistance programs that The United States has with Nigeria in the effort and the promise that they would try to prosecute conflict against Boko Haram and and their presence in that country. Now they still exist. Just last month, there was an attack on a village by Boko Haram that killed nearly a 100 people. Thousands fled. The air force of Nigeria did some airstrikes that killed about 30 members of Boko Haram, but this is not nearly enough. And now just a couple weeks ago, there was an attack on Christians. 15 were murdered. They flagged this. This is in the Borno state. Flagged this for the government, and the government reported it, and I'm not joking, as fake news. This is not a real threat, and then 15 more Christians lost their lives. So certainly, the government of Nigeria is not doing enough. I think they're complicit in this in their absence in that area in protecting these Christians. Speaker 0: Let's talk about who Boko Haram is, especially people that weren't, you know, following politics back during the war on terror. They've been around for a while. I think it was in 2014, they had they controlled a lot of land in Nigeria, and I think neighboring countries as well, if I remember correctly, and everyone was talking about Boko Haram, and then their leader got killed with clashes with Nigerian military. But they've committed a lot of atrocities over the years. They've lost most of their territories. From what I understand now, there is also under Barack Obama's presidency, and there's been a lot of that's when that's when their peak was. I was going through now some of the notes I've got. But now they're living in, like, islands, Lake Chad Islands and Sambisa, Forest Haida. So first, why are they killing Christians? What is their end goal? And two is how are they still around after all these years? Speaker 1: Well, I mean and that's a good question. Look. We see this same type of persecution and killing of Christians in many Muslim majority or Muslim ruled countries. This is something that seems to be persistent throughout the Muslim world. Now Boko Haram, in particular, they're more Al Qaeda affiliated, so they do have political goals in terms of taking over at least part, if not in whole, the country of Nigeria and cleansing the Christians of that country. You might recall, and this was back about a decade ago now, where there was 276 schoolgirls kidnapped. Speaker 0: I remember the story. Speaker 1: The Obama administration actually saying something about this. Just to be clear, 82 of those girls are still remain missing. And, you know, we're talking a lot right now about the murders and the martyrs of the martyrdom of the Christians that are in that country, but there is systemic rape and kidnapping and enslavement of the Christian population as well. So it's it's not just singular and just the killing of them. I mean, they are being tortured and kidnapped and disappeared on a daily basis as well. So that's also part of this that is happening. And Speaker 0: Have you looked into why, congressman? What is why is it that hate towards Christianity in Nigeria? And you mentioned some other countries as well. I know this is mainly the extremist Islamic factions that are that have that ideology, kind of similar to what we saw with ISIS a few years ago to this day, really. But why do they have that hate to go there and kill fellow humans just because they have another religion? Speaker 1: Well, I I think I'll as I mentioned, Boko Haram is more closely aligned with Al Qaeda. IS West Africa is more ISIS affiliated. And then you have this tribal people, most of them involved in cattle herdsmen called the Fulani. And then you have this tribal people, most of them involved in cattle herdsmen called the Fulani. And they have, as of recent, been doing a lot of the killing, and there's been a lot of more focus on that, at least on my end and some folks here in congress. But all three are to blame for this, and to me, the government of Nigeria is to blame for this as well. But if if I could just highlight just some of the numbers here real quick. Since 2009, the estimates are in between fifty thousand and as much as a 100,000, it's been reported, have been murdered Christians in Nigeria. I mean, is an astounding number that nobody is talking about. 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MS-13 started in Los Angeles when Salvadorans weren't allowed to sell drugs by Mexican gangs. They grew, expanded, and became a huge international criminal organization. When Bill Clinton deported them, they came unchecked. They recruited minors and started controlling territories, eventually becoming satanic, performing rituals and human sacrifices. I know this because we've arrested members and found evidence. One former gang member said he left because they were going to kill a baby as a sacrifice, which he couldn't tolerate. I believe there's a spiritual war and a physical war, and the spiritual war influences the physical one. Our victory was because we won the spiritual war quickly. That's why the first point of my three-point plan is to seek God's wisdom, because it's a prerequisite for wise decision-making.

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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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We know you have a crime and terrorism problem and we are eager to help. We turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. We liberated millions. To liberate 350,000,000 people, you have to imprison some. You cannot just free the criminals and think crime's gonna go down magically. You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350,000,000 Americans that are asking for the end of crime and the end of terrorism. It's clear that with the numbers at the border, even in Democrat run cities, they get help from the work you're doing. I'm really happy to be here, honored, and eager to help.

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The discussion centers on MIT war games and what they reveal about warfare, logistics, and counterinsurgency. The speaker notes that 80% of the time when someone is shot down, the shooter is unknown, highlighting how war can be driven by unseen factors. In addressing how to win, four hard conditions for counterinsurgency are laid out: first, isolate the battlefield so guerrillas cannot restock or reassemble; second, isolate the population so the guerrillas cannot interact with it; third, conduct hunt-and-destroy missions to exhaust and remove the insurgents; and fourth, establish institutions that can take over when U.S. forces leave, acknowledging that some cultures may lack robust institutions to sustain democracy. The speaker traces a personal arc as a targeting officer, involved for about ten years in the Kosovo conflict, on the targeting staff in Naples during the bombing of Serbia, and then mobilized after 9/11 into counterterrorism, focusing on organizations and individuals rather than bombing targets. He recalls a year and a half at Pearl Harbor working with communities and mentions the Burnham kidnappings in The Philippines, where Abu Sayyaf held two Christian missionaries. The mission to rescue them was denied by the White House, transferring to Filipino rangers, who suffered an accident with undisciplined fire control that killed one American hostage and wounded Grisha Burnham. The debrief of Grisha Burnham lasted about three days and yielded valuable insights about what the hostages saw and heard, information that informed subsequent operations. On war game simulations, the speaker explains that warfare can be reduced to mathematical modeling, though not perfectly. He references attempts to reduce warfare to equations, such as Lanchester equations used after World War I, and notes their rough reflection of reality. His master’s thesis at MIT involved modeling a hypothetical major war in Central Europe during the 1990s, focusing on the air element and running simulations over months to determine who would win under various conditions and to identify key variables. The number-one determinant of success in aerial warfare, according to his research and conversations with experts, is pilot quality and training rather than hardware; the Israelis are highlighted for their exemplary training and flight tempo. Regarding the broader question of what matters most in all warfare, the response underscores logistics as central: “amateurs study tactics. Professionals study logistics.” Without beans and bullets, even the best troops fail. The discussion ties this to counterinsurgency, reiterating that winning such campaigns is exceptionally difficult and hinges on isolating the battlefield and population, conducting effective hunt-and-destroy operations, and building durable institutions to sustain governance after withdrawal. The conversation closes with a general reminder of audience engagement messages.

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President Nayib Bukele: Seeking God’s Wisdom, Taking Down MS-13, and His Advice to Donald Trump
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Tucker Carlson interviews Nayib Bukele, the newly inaugurated president of El Salvador, discussing the international attention surrounding his inauguration, which attracted delegations from 110 countries, including a bipartisan group from the U.S. Bukele attributes this interest to the significant changes in El Salvador, particularly in terms of safety, as the country transformed from the murder capital of the world to the safest in the Western Hemisphere in just three years. He emphasizes that achieving peace was the first step, allowing for infrastructure and economic development. Bukele explains that his administration focused on building up police and military forces to combat gangs, which he describes as intertwined with the population. He notes that their violent tactics included random killings to instill fear. Bukele claims that their success was partly due to a "miracle" and divine intervention, as they prayed for wisdom and minimal civilian casualties during their operations. He discusses the spiritual aspect of the gang problem, describing MS-13 as a satanic organization that has evolved over time. Bukele believes that the decline of Western civilization is due to a lack of maintenance of democratic systems and the erosion of societal values. He argues that leaders often prioritize votes over effective governance, leading to systemic failures. Bukele mentions that many Salvadorans living abroad wish to return, indicating a positive shift in national sentiment. He concludes by asserting that other leaders have sought his advice on security issues, highlighting El Salvador's unique approach to governance and crime control.
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