In this eye-opening Deep Dive, Lt. Col. Daniel Davis warns that the U.S. is repeating dangerous patterns by underestimating the strategic alliance forming between Iran, Russia, and China ๐. From military cooperation to economic partnerships and anti-Western sentiment, these powers are learning from decades of Western interventionism โ while Washington ignores the signs ๐. The episode explores how U.S. foreign policy failures and a refusal to adapt could be pushing the world closer to large-scale conflict ๐.
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00:00the last time we did a regime change in iran we're still paying the price for all of that today and
00:05you somehow think all of you people there's a bunch i've seen on tv that lately think that's
00:09going to be solving a problem it's not that's part of the twisted mentality we have that we
00:14see everything as a problem and we see every problem needing a gun to fix it and we are
00:19oblivious we never look back to see what happened the last 30 or 40 years of trying to do that kind
00:25of thing in the future how's it worked out we don't do any of that even current stuff like with
00:30the iraq situation or with the libya situation we don't even look at any of those things we just
00:36think yeah we'll just keep killing them until finally it works out somewhere good i guess
00:40and you also have to take into consideration that a lot of these people they don't suffer
00:44and a lot of these advocates like this uh dan perry fella and and certainly you know like a john bolton
00:50jack keen uh lindsey graham all these war lusters who love to talk about we need to go and kill
00:56somebody for something they don't ever pay a price these regime change operations bolton is like the
01:02poster child for wanting regime change he never pays a price for anything he never sends his family
01:08members there he himself never goes to fight anything he's cool with somebody else doing it as long
01:12as he gets his done and you know he gets financial rewards for a lot of this and a lot of his policies
01:17are based on who pays his check uh that's self-evident and everybody needs to understand
01:21that i can't say that about everybody some people may actually believe it i don't know why but the
01:26point being that it is dangerous to continue to think this way because you think the consequences
01:31either don't exist or that someone else will pay for them and that's how world wars start is that
01:37everybody keeps thinking that there's a low cost or no cost or that someone else will pay the cost
01:42and instead one of these days something happens where it no longer is something you can keep at
01:48a distance and it comes to your shore and that is one of the things i'm concerned about here
01:53uh let's go back to to uh russia and into europe so we showed you the russian foreign uh
02:03ambassador there sorry in the united nations security council obviously he's also when we've shown
02:08him many times here talking about that in the current situation their fight with ukraine
02:12that's enabled by uh nato they said that either there's going to be a negotiated settlement on the
02:18terms we have set which are draconian or we'll simply win it on the battlefield we've shown you
02:23that one here recently well mark ruta the leader of the nato organization uh said yeah you know what
02:31we're not listening to anything you said in fact we're getting ready for war ourselves we are facing
02:36the most dangerous security environment in decades russia's war of aggression continues terrorist
02:44threats persist we are not at war but we are not at peace either so we must continue to strengthen
02:52our deterrence and defense and that means pivoting towards a full war fighting readiness yes we need a
03:00full war fighting readiness we need a re-arm europe program when you spend 800 billion dollars and we
03:05need every single member of nato to jump from a bunch of them that are under two percent to five
03:11percent i mean a massive huge expanse they say they need to be ready by 2030 uh to fight a war with russia
03:19they're moving troops uh in german troops to almost all the way up to the russian border inside lithuania
03:25everybody wants to be building up the the the uh the baltic countries are talking about that we need
03:31to prepare for war we need to prepare our population for war what do you think this is what impact is
03:36this having on the russian side is it is it an oscillation do you propose that well we're gonna put so
03:44much pressure on the russian side that they're gonna go oh darn i didn't know that well i'm afraid of uh
03:49the all of nato so we're just gonna i don't even know what they think that it's gonna cause that
03:54we we kind of claim that it's uh deterrence but then we're getting ready for war fighting and we're
03:59advancing physical troops up into the area and we're and and as an as an alliance we're continuing
04:07to grow our stuff and obviously that has an impact on the other side as it always does we again fail to
04:14even look at history and realize that since i mean going back into the late 1990 1997 i guess when
04:20the advancement of nato started getting closer to russia and their warnings especially from 2007 on that
04:26ukraine is a red line and then the russian acted on it because they said look y'all keep doing this
04:32you keep pushing it we told you that's a red line we told you we'll use military technical means if you
04:37keep pushing it you did and we acted so we kind of have that and then now then we have not learned
04:43any lessons from that that the war in ukraine could absolutely have been avoided should never
04:48have started but because we demanded that this issue which was a red line to a global nuclear
04:54superpower we just didn't want it to be true we could care less what they thought and so we have
05:00what we have well now then we're trying to go even further and we're still trying to push up to the
05:06russian border and it's having a predictable effect so here was i guess just a couple of days ago
05:12general aptil ludenov uh who was the uh akhmet uh brigade i think commander uh was one of the
05:18senior russian generals that helped uh liberate the korsk area and is now apparently involved in the sumi
05:24offensive inside of ukraine he thinks that they also should go a little further
05:29to the U.S. military class of human beings and is now doing a militaristic army of a military
05:37army for civil war and is now that we are going to work in the military and as a liberal war we
05:45know that we are going to build into the military and the military are going to decrease the
05:47military and is now that we use a very volatile military fight obviously we do that if we are going to
05:52We know that it is going to be a third world war, but it has become a new end, a new battle.
06:00And so that no one thought about us, like we played with all the states, now with Iran,
06:09believe me, we need to all together, together, together, together, together, together on all our levels.
06:20So you see, I'm telling you, these things are all interconnected.
06:24He's not only just looking at what NATO has done in Ukraine against Russia,
06:29he's looking at what happened to Russia's ally, Iran, in the Middle East.
06:33And he said, like it was done to them.
06:35He said, part of the reason why they're in this situation now is because they weren't strong enough.
06:39Let's don't let that be the case with us.
06:41As NATO is building up, we need to build up.
06:43So now he's saying, let's get another half million, another million,
06:46let's mobilize another million on top of the roughly 1.5 million active army that they have right now.
06:52So that, again, is another step towards the possibility of a conflict.
06:57And there's already, according to the Ukrainian, I believe it was Budanov, General Budanov has said,
07:04and several others, their foreign minister has recently said that they believe that Russia is in the process right now,
07:11in the opening rounds of a summer offensive, and that a separate fall offensive are already being planned.
07:17And the chances of the Ukrainian military standing up to that, I think, is pretty low.
07:21And you're going to have the problem of what's going to happen if Ukraine buckles and does lose.
07:27If you see the NATO alliance already talking about so much fear and wanting to move up against Russia,
07:34now, if the Ukraine army falls, that fear will go through the roof.
07:39And I promise you, with everything in me, that the likes of Keir Starmer, of Manuel Macron, of Friedrich Metz,
07:47all of these guys will be screaming from the top of their lungs about, oh, my God, look at this threat.
07:53And then look, look at that aggressive Russian general.
07:56You see what he said about they want to raise?
07:58We have to do the same.
07:59We have to build up.
08:00That's how wars start.
08:02That's how major wars start.
08:04And now that this time, though, unlike 1938, unlike 1914, these sides have nuclear weapons.
08:12That is why this is so dangerous.
08:14And it's also, and I'm wondering real quick, you talk about, because it's not just going on here.
08:19And again, things are interconnected.
08:21Here was on Fox News, Gordon Chang talking about how maybe the situation in the Middle East has ramifications for a China war.
08:30Gordon Chang is with me now.
08:32Gordon, Israel attacks Iran.
08:35What message is that sending to China on Taiwan?
08:38Well, first of all, it is telling the Chinese that they're losing their proxy Iran.
08:43Iran has been accomplishing China's foreign policy goals for quite some time.
08:48And China's Middle Middle East policy is now in disarray.
08:52With regard to Taiwan, we just don't know how the calculus is inside an increasingly turbulent Chinese regime.
08:59There is a lot of evidence that Xi Jinping has lost control of the Chinese military and he's in increasing trouble with civilians at the top of the party.
09:08So this right now is anyone's guess is how the Chinese would view it.
09:12But nothing is off the table, Stuart.
09:14So, yes, there could be increased pressure on Taiwan in the next few weeks.
09:19Yeah, like Xi Jinping is losing control of his military.
09:24I mean, what planet is this guy on?
09:26I know I've seen the comments here.
09:28A lot of you guys know who Gordon Chang is.
09:30He's been doing this for many, many years.
09:32He sees a boogeyman in China every day.
09:35He thinks they're ready to go to war every day and everything they do is evil and wicked.
09:39I mean, the same way a lot of people view Vladimir Putin.
09:41He's been doing that for a long time, even though China hasn't actually attacked anyone.
09:46I think 1979, I think might have been the last border clash they had.
09:51They had a couple of skirmishes with India actually here recently, but, you know, literally just incidents.
09:56But in terms of a war, I think it's 1979 is the last time they fought a very limited and short duration war.
10:01And yet you're talking about them like they're Adolf Hitler again, because we want to.
10:06I mean, why did Fox News even bring that up?
10:09Why do we even bring and introduce a potential conflict with China when we're talking about something in the Middle East, something between Israel and Iran?
10:17But you see, it's like there's some have an agenda that they want to elevate that.
10:21And Gordon Chang has just has been off the charts wrong on so many things here.
10:26But yet he keeps giving being put in front of a microphone.
10:29People keep bringing him up. And there's a reason for that because he goes on there.
10:33I mean, you see, he's I'm not sure his ethnicity is some Asian.
10:37And so that gives credibility to him when he's talking about China.
10:40And he's a well-known, quote, China expert.
10:43That's what they always say anyway. And so people will listen to that.
10:46And when you hear him fear mongering, then people go, well, he's an expert.
10:50He's on Fox News. I guess we should listen to him.
10:53And that seems to be what people want to do.
10:55So, again, you're pointing fingers here.
10:57Now, you're talking about the Indo-Pacific area.
10:59You're talking about the Middle East and you're talking about Europe.
11:03All of this is either in an active conflict or at the risk of getting into one.
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