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I'll show you what's going on in Canada, I'll show you what's going on in Europe. I'll show you what's going on in the rest of the world right now. Just give you an example right here. The Premier from Manitoba, Bob Kanu, he just gave a powerful interview on Canadian Broadcast TV. And he was out there saying, you know, what Donald Trump released those damn Epstein files.
“That's what we should be talking about as Donald Trump threatens us in Canada.”
You're playing this clip. Well, I think we should demand the release of the Epstein files.
Donald Trump clearly doesn't like them. He always does something pretty wild anytime the Epstein files come up.
So I'm just floating this as an idea to put the Americans on the back foot, the American administration anyways. Let's demand a release of the Epstein files. Something tells me that they won't be talking a lot of tough talk about our country if we put the conversation there. More from Canu right here as Donald Trump and his regime are whining about Canada, not buying alcohol from the United States.
“Here's what Bob Canu premier of Manitoba has to say, play this clip.”
You have an erratic president who's fully pot committed to a terrible trade policy. And now the Prime Minister of our country has to find a path forward to protecting our economy and growing our jobs while also being mindful of a very very sensitive ego in the White House office. And so, you know, the Prime Minister has my support.
First and foremost, this is about Manitoba jobs.
And when Americans threaten our jobs with tariffs, we're going to send that message. We're not going to sell your alcohol and we're sorry if that harms hard working Americans out there. But you know what to do when it comes time to vote and the midterms or comes time to vote for president again. You know, throw the bombs out as the saying used to go. And finally, he reiterates one more time. You're going to talk about the 51st state. You're going to try to talk crap about Canada. We're going to keep unbringing up the Epstein files. Donald, let's play this clip.
“Well, what is what was the 51st state talk or the Greenland talk, right?”
It's just made up bluster. So if we're in a game of talking trash, then why doesn't Trump release the Epstein files? What is he hiding? If they release the Epstein files, and maybe we'll put the American booze back on the shelves.
Another sign to about Donald Trump's increasing weakness, we're finally seeing other news outlets talk about it as well.
It's felt awfully lonely here doing a series every morning talking about how the rest of the world are forging alliances with each other against the United States. How it's not America. First, it's America alone right now and the world has moved on. It's not that the world is listening to Donald Trump and trying to improve their military capabilities. Because Trump's saying so they're prepared for a world without the United States as the leader, which is what's happening right now. So for example, we finally got a New York Times op-ed, David French, had tipped to him, meet the new leader of the free world.
And it talks about how Ukrainian President Zelensky is actually the leader of the free world right now. And you had this segment by Farid Zakaria on CNN, where he very methodically went through how the world has moved on from Donald Trump and America's allies, or I should say former allies, have forged relations with each other, and basically have said goodbye to their prior relationship with the United States. Let's listen to what Zakaria says here play this clip. I was recently in Shenzhen, the heart of China's industrial machine, talking to one of that country's legendary businessman.
I asked him about the Iran War and his response surprised me. He said, "For us Trump's attack on Iran is less consequential than his threat to attack Greenland. When he did that to America's oldest allies, I knew that Europe would not follow America's approach to China." In the US, Trump's periodic insults hurled toward Europe, tentatively treated as routine tantrums, part of the reality TV show that is now the White House. But in Europe, the accumulation of abuse has reached a tipping point. Daniel Dupitris recently wrote in the spectator a conservative and usually ardently pro-American magazine, "The war in Iran has forced Europe to grow a spine.
European leaders are no longer interested in dropping to their knees and grov...
Europe is moving from words to actions. The EU's Riharm Europe readiness 2030 plan is to invest some 800 billion euros in defense in the coming years.
“The old model was that America took care of European security and Europeans spent generously on American arms.”
Now, Europeans want more of their money to stay at home to build European firms and supply chains and thus gain strategic autonomy from Washington. The same logic is spreading beyond defense. The European Payments Initiative is building a continent wide alternative to Visa and MasterCard. European institutions are seeking alternatives to swift paypal and other US-dominated financial platforms. France has moved gold reserves from New York to Paris. Politicians in Germany and Italy have debated whether their countries should do the same.
European governments are looking for alternatives to American software, fearing that US firms might one day be ordered to cut off critical services.
This can all be dismissed as posturing, but let's remember Europe is collectively the world's second largest economy with the second most widely used reserve currency. It's actions matter.
“Let's take a look right here. This op-ed by David French and the Times that just came out and it's very similar to I think the reporting you've heard here on the Midest Touch Network. Here's what he says, meet the new leader of the free world.”
A remarkable thing has happened on the world's battlefields, Ukraine a nation that was supposed to dissolve within days of a Russian invasion has fought Russia to a stalemate revolutionizing land warfare in the process. It has become an indispensable security partner in the Western Alliance, including in the war against Iran. Now Zelensky Ukraine's president is taking the next steps. One that would have been unthinkable as recently as 2024. By word and deed he's showing Europe and the world how the post-American free world can preserve its liberty and independence.
This is what happens when, as Philips Pasono Brian wrote in a piece for the Atlantic, he appears to have given up on the United States. If that is true and it looks as though it is, it may be worse news for the United States than it even is for Ukraine. Now I'll just share with you, for example, what finished President Stubb had to say about Ukraine and he said, "Look, we in Europe now realize we need Ukraine more than Ukraine needs us." Do you see how everything Donald Trump does backfires in his face? And also, if you think about all of the investments that were made by the Biden administration into Ukraine and now the incredible drone weaponry in Ukraine, the anti-drone technology from just a purely self-interested standpoint.
If you didn't care about global stability, which you should care about, if you really were America first, the investment in Ukraine would have been the biggest America first investment because of its development of the critical technology for 2026 warfare that the US doesn't have.
Here's what finished President Stubb just said, let's play it.
“First of all, I think the most credible security guarantee that Ukraine has right now is 800,000 strong armed force and a capacity to conduct more than warfare unlike any other NATO member states.”
So I think the tide has actually turned. I think we Europeans have to understand that, you know, we need Ukraine more than Ukraine needs us. They know how to do this thing. Then the question is, on the peace agreement, you know, I just don't see Putin changing his mind. I was optimistic for a few months and, you know, working at it, but it ended up being classical Russian delay tactics. And then he says, look, I'm not going to get morbid right now, but you want to talk about the pain and the deaths being inflicted against the Russians by the Ukrainians.
Here's what he has to say, play this clip.
How much of a better place Ukraine is in today than they were a year ago in the past four months and sorry for me being morbid. And I know this is rough language, but in the past four months, Ukraine has killed or wounded between 30 to 35,000 Russian soldiers per month.
They have done so 95% with drones at a ratio of one Ukrainian dead to five Ru...
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Going back for another moment to this piece by David French, one of the things that he points out that really kind of sticks with me is this powerful words where he says the following.
I don't think Americans fully appreciate the extraordinary cost of Trump's bluster and blunders. It should go without saying, but once you threaten to invade an allied country, you don't just place the existence of the alliance in jeopardy. You raise the possibility of allies turning into mortal enemies. You can also trigger the kind of insecurity and scramble for power that contributed to the start of World War I. In practical terms, it's hard to see how alienating American allies puts America first.
And that's my thesis as well. Even if you were America first, what you're doing right here just puts America alone and last, and other countries are seen it. In this David French article, he goes through as well. Peace by peace. He describes how Ukraine right now has an army of about a million people. And he explains how America's total force is larger than Ukraine, but to put the size of Ukrainian land force in perspective.
The combined size of the US army and Marines, it's around 620,000. In terms of the Ukraine force, about a million men and women under arms who are actually serving as ground forces themselves.
And then this article goes on to explain that rapid changes are not just occurring in Ukraine as Ukraine has developed the cutting aid, the cutting edge, drone technology, drone interceptors and all of that. It goes on to say, other development across the Western Alliance show that European nations are working with shocking speed to free themselves from dependence on America. France is expanding its nuclear arsenal and increasing its defense spending, it is even changing its nuclear doctrine to allow it to deploy nuclear armed aircraft outside France. Germany has approved a plan to spend up to a trillion euros on defense and infrastructure.
It has also set the goal of creating the strongest military in Europe by 2039. Ironically enough, the 100 year anniversary of the German invasion of Poland, Canada is enacting its own defense budget increases with the added twist that it will be spending far less money on American weapons and we talked about the F-35 review and instead Canada looking more and more to Sweden, to France, to South Korea and others for weapons. This decision mirrors larger European and ally trends. Our allies are increasing their defense budgets and decreasing their dependence on American technology.
Just last week, NATO procurement officials decided to replace aging made early warning aircraft. Those E3A wax, they were potentially going to buy the E7A wax, but now they're going to buy the newer design from sob, a Swedish manufacturer and bombardier of Canada.
Ukraine has signed deals and letters of intent to purchase potentially hundre...
If it's fellow NATO member, the United States attempted to invade and then the article goes on to talk more about how by launching a war against Iran without seeking the help of or even consulting our European allies. We lost potential access to their advanced fighters and frigates as well as to France's carrier battle group. Not good results, if you'd want to actually win, and it basically goes on to say the reason why the United States now, this is also how it's going to impact you in the United States.
When we talk about America's military budget, $1.5 trillion that the Trump regime is putting out there, it goes on to explain that since the U.S. can no longer rely on allies anymore, if the U.S. has to do everything all alone, it's going to cost a lot more money.
“Hence a $1.5 trillion defense budget, which ultimately takes money from taxpayers that could be going to services here in the United States and things that it should be going to.”
Now more money gets funneled to the American military industrial complex, especially as no allies want to help us. I'll just share with you now what Zelensky posted as well. He said, because now with Peter Maguar winning the hungry race, he's the new prime minister of hungry. Finally, the European Union has removed the orban who was a veto over this $90 billion support loan, and now Zelensky explains the first launch under the approved $90 billion European support loan will be directed towards domestic production for Ukraine defense.
This includes drones in the entire military sector, second energy by next winter we must protect everything we can to maximize to the maximum extent possible for this purpose in addition to local budgets, a portion of the funds will be allocated from the central budget. Also held meetings in the Middle East and reached a number of arrangements particularly in the energy sector, and it goes on to talk about the various deals that Zelensky has cut as well with Middle East nations for them to buy defense products from Ukraine.
Zelensky goes on to say we're grateful to every country that is strengthening its national sanction regimes against Russia. This truly helps, and this is a crucial point that global sanctions should also extend to Russia's nuclear sector and to all the associated legal entities and individuals.
“Obviously, he's not thinking the Trump regime there because Donald Trump does everything he can to help Putin right now removes the sanctions against Russia and Russian oil, and then Donald Trump just goes on and he does two things in the morning.”
He attacks NATO and then he praises Russia. Attacks NATO praises Russia. Here's Donald Trump attacking NATO. You could hear for yourself.
White out largely wiped out the opposition if we ever had to keep going would wipe him out very quickly to rest of it, the remainder. And I hope we don't have to do that, but it may be possible that we do, you know, they have no cohesion and leadership is very, very strange. Sometimes you don't have any idea what you're dealing with, but it's just one of these things that we're going to get it. We're going to win, but NATO was not there for us, and I would ask would you like to join us, and they said, sir, we don't want to get involved.
And yeah, they said, we don't want to get involved. And frankly, when they said, we don't want to get involved, as you know, UK said that, oh, no, we'll send ships as soon as the war is over. And that's not good. That's not good. We just can't have that. So we are not happy. Let me put it this way. Just finish it up. We are not happy with NATO. NATO did not serve us well. We've been serving them for many years, spending trillions of dollars. And when we wanted to do help, they were not there. So we have to remember that.
“Do you expect to talk about and here's Donald Trump praising Russia here play this clip?”
Do you believe China's helping Iran right now? You're supposed to meet with President Xi a couple of weeks. What's the latest there? What's your community doing?
I think they may be helping, but I don't think much. I could tell you this, they could help a lot more. I'm not overly disciplined. You know, we help people too. And you know, they would say, no, well, what about what about China, what about Russia, what about this? Well, we also help people. And we help Ukraine as an example.
We shouldn't have done it to the extent that we, the war should have never st...
It's just crazy, actually. But, you know, you could make the case. Well, we help Ukraine. And I don't mention it to many people, but I mentioned it to you. So no, I think China could, could have been much worse than they've been.
“So I don't, I don't, I don't consider them having been there a bit. You referenced. And then today, foreign minister, Iraq, Chief of Iran, guess where he is today, he's in St. Petersburg.”
He's touring all of Russia. And he's going to be meeting with Putin. He's going to be meeting with Lavrov. He's going to be meeting with all of the top Russian officials. Why? Because Iran is allied with Russia.
And while Donald Trump wants to say that Putin's this great guy and befriend Putin right now, what's going on is Russia is supplying Iran with lots of weapons.
“Lots of weapons. And Russia's helping Iran target Americans. That's what's going on.”
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