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you Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Thursday, May
22nd, 2025. Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson joins us now Colonel pleasure my dear friend. Thank you so much for joining us Colonel
What is your take on the phone call earlier this week between?
President Trump and President Vladimir Putin. How do you read that? I
Don't know how to read it because I don't have a transcript
But from the aftermath in terms of what I'm
hearing, I won't say it didn't go very well. I'll just say that they don't seem to have
made much progress. At least that's my readout of it.
President Trump and his team, by which I mean, Secretary Rubio and Mr. Witkoff had been pounding the table,
I'm not talking about Lindsey Graham and that crowd,
the people that work directly for Trump had been pounding the table
for a ceasefire as a prelude to negotiations.
I suspect, and I wonder if you agree, that whatever President Putin said
to President Trump,
they now are of the understanding that they're so close to winning.
Why would they engage in a ceasefire?
I say that because they've stopped asking for it.
I think that's probably true.
And I think it's even truer than just the ceasefire Putin and Sergey
Lavrov have said again and again, as have other Russian spokespersons
whose views I take for trustworthy, that the root causes of this conflict have to be considered
first and foremost and almost exclusively.
The root causes are the fact that we were going to take Ukraine into NATO.
Anything that even smacks of that, whether it's a retention of a single NATO
individual clandestine or open inside Ukraine, is anathema to Putin and the rest of the complex
that's waging the special military operation. So you just don't have a starting point if you're
Donald Trump, particularly if you're Donald Trump, because he has to come out of whatever negotiation he conducts with at least a patina of success.
And there is no such thing in this.
Hmm.
Chris, I want to play the clip from 2017 with two senators in Ukraine.
I don't even want to mention their names
because the Colonel might leave the camera
if he knows who we're playing,
but you'll see them right now.
Your fight is our fight.
Your fight is our fight.
2017 will be the year of offense.
The year of offense will be the year of offense.
All of us will go back to Washington and we will push the case against Russia.
Enough of a Russian aggression. It is time for them to pay a heavier price.
I believe you will win.
I am convinced you will win and we will do everything we can to provide you with what
you need to win.
I was wrong.
It's 2016.
Trump has just been elected.
He just defeated Mrs.
Clinton.
He hasn't been inaugurated yet.
Do you know what the hell they're talking about?
We believe you will win.
What war is going on in 2016?
The two Republican senators are in Ukraine promising aid and promising victory.
The same war that had been going on, judged since I was Chief of Staff to Colin Powell
in 2002 to 2005.
The same war.
Just beginning then, just starting then, just being in a very seminal stage then.
But by 2013, 2014, in full, full bloom with four-star generals riding their Harley motorcycles down to coordinate
with the remnants of the Bandera group, what Putin calls Nazis and very rightfully so.
We were in this from the very beginning and we were in it to put Ukraine in a position
to bleed Russia significantly.
And if they didn't bleed
Russia significantly, and there were people who said that wouldn't happen, at least to take it to
the extent that some sort of agreement would be made afterwards that would indeed allow all this
expansion of NATO to continue, to include Georgia, to include all of Ukraine, to include other countries that
were being contemplated at that time in the caucuses. So we're looking at the United States
having made a decision not only to expand NATO, but to use that expansion to essentially try to
take out Russia or to put it in such a position that it couldn't possibly ally itself with China
or anyone else in the world and take us on when we then turned all of our attention to China.
I wonder how many of those people to whom Senators Graham and McCain were speaking are still alive
today. And look at those two. This is anathema. Congressman, senators particularly should not be conducting foreign policy on their own in such a dicey environment as that one.
But they do. They do and they often do with the connivance of the White House.
Well, the White House was the end days of Barack Obama.
Trump wasn't yet inaugurated, but look, Trump must have listened
to them because you know what happened in the first Trump term.
That's the heavy arming of Ukraine.
He doesn't want to talk about that now.
It's what got him impeached, the negotiation over the armaments, but that's when the heavy
armaments started to flow.
Am I right, Colonel?
You're absolutely right, and there was tension in the Obama administration, especially in the second administration.
There was significant tension, and Obama was making statements that made people think, like me,
around him, that he had some sense. He was saying things like, we can't possibly start a war
in that area. Russia has all the advantages.
And he went through some of those advantages, like he was a military man, like he'd been
briefed by someone at the Pentagon who had a brain.
So there was a slacking, if you will, of this strategy during especially the second term
of Obama.
But Trump came in and put it on front burner again Trump listened to
Mike Pompeo and Jim Mattis, you must know General Mattis
you must know Secretary Pompeo when he obviously listened to Senators McCain and and
Graham yes, he listened to the Republican Party
I mean you could say it that way because there weren't too many dissenters within the Republican Party. This reminds me very much of the Republican Party that opposed Harry Truman and Dean Acheson
when we wanted to form NATO.
It was a close run thing to start NATO, to stand it up and to shift all the money that
Truman allocated.
People thought it was for the Korean War.
It was not.
It was for NATO.
It was a very close run thing. But then after that, they turned into the most ardent NATO supporters you'd ever want to touch.
And they haven't backed off that since. And John McCain was probably one of the earliest ones of those you showed there,
or of those that we would think about and recognize the name of today who join this crowd.
What will Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton and those guys do if Trump walks away from Ukraine,
throws his hands up and said, I can't get anywhere with these people?
That's a good question. It's a question several of us have been asking ourselves,
if Trump just divorces himself from the thing and lets it go on.
They don't have any armies in Congress.
So I think it would be very difficult other than covert operations, which Congress has
shown a hand in making happen sometimes, to continue the conflict in a way that would
be significant.
Putin would eat them up.
Where do you think? I'm switching gears here, where do you think Mr.
Witkoff is going to go or accomplish with the negotiations with Iran?
I mean, he's moved the gold posts.
I'm happy 3.2 in Richmond.
The Ukrainians, the Iranians can live with that. It's the same as the deal that Trump trashed.
It's the same deal that John Kerry negotiated.
It was a happy deal.
Bibi didn't want it, so they got Witkoff
to move the goalpost, now down to zero.
In the last few days, I've been astonished
that my assessment, and I have to admit,
my assessment was tentative to be sure of Wittkopf as the gray presence,
if you will, the man who didn't have any diplomatic skills or experience but who was showing some
diplomatic skills was a farce.
He's backed up completely.
And I don't take this as just a negotiating tactic as some have insinuated it is
This zero moment enrichment thing is a war is a cost us belly for the for the Iranians
They have devoted billions of dollars and lots of blood with the Israelis and us from time to time
Killing their nuclear scientists and such they've devoted a lot of treasure and a lot of blood to this complex.
And under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Safeguards Agreement, and the Additional Protocol,
they have every right to enrich up to a certain percentage.
And there's plenty of reason to think that you could set up a regime where they could
get enriched uranium that they needed further than the 3.75% or whatever.
They could get it from
a third country.
That was a provision in the JCPOA, for example.
So this is preposterous.
This is war causing.
And here's, here's the other thing, judge that really concerns me right now.
Netanyahu is in dire straits.
Israel is in dire straits.
Israel is on the verge of collapse, militarily and politically. What's going to
happen when Netanyahu decides that this is the case? And I'm told right now he's got some people
who are braving the storm, as it were, and telling him that, both military and civilian.
When he realizes that this is existential for him, he's going to start the war with Iran.
Then the question, and I believe that in my heart of hearts, he will start this war with Iran.
Then the question becomes, what does Donald Trump do? Because he said he will not join him if he starts it.
I think the weight of Donald Trump in this country is going to be so onerous, so heavy, so incredibly
powerful, he's going to have to join.
Are we talking the religious Armageddon here?
We might well be.
Some crackpot by the name of Randy Fine, a Republican congressman from Florida
told Fox news that the Israelis should use nuclear weapons in Gaza.
So this character, I can't even call him a gentleman, this thug wants to unleash Netanyahu
to slaughter two million innocent people.
Some of the things we've heard coming out of the more right-wing elements in Netanyahu's
government and elsewhere like that have just been astounding to me.
It's like listening to the Nazis again, truly. It's like listening to Hitler's people, his worst people,
once again, with the clarion call for the absolute total destruction of these hub sub-humans, in this case,
called Palestinian Arabs. Before, it was the Jews.
I gotta play this clip for you,
even though we've played it many times.
I don't know if you've seen this creep.
This guy's a former member of the Knesset,
and at the time, a member of the Likud party.
I know who you're gonna play.
Oh yeah, we're calling for the slaughter of children.
The slaughter of babies, cut number 10.
Every child in Gaza is the enemy.
We are at war with the Ghazan entity,
the Ghazan terror entity,
which we ourselves established in Gaza,
in Oslo, and in the disengagement.
The disengagement that Prime Minister Netanyahu
voted in favor of, that is the enemy now.
Every such child to whom you are now giving milk
in another 15 years will rape your daughters
and slaughter your children.
We need to conquer Gaza and settle it.
And not a single Ghazan child should remain there.
Let's stop telling ourselves this deception
just to score points in this game
between pro-Bibi and anti-Bibi.
This isn't about left or right,
it's about winning this war and it's about justice.
When will we learn?
When will we learn?
Now, Mearsheimer, Ritter and the others all say that this attitude is shared by most of
the Israeli public.
There aren't even any peace demonstrations in front of Netanyahu's house as there were last year. I think that's a little bit too encompassing a
statement. There are some, I don't know if you know Joseph Avazar who runs the
IPC simulations every other Sunday in this country.
Joseph has been in Jaffa for some time now and he's been doing
interviews and making pronouncements himself on videos
all over YouTube.
And you can find a few, I admit there aren't a lot, but there are a few, and they're the
few who get quoted in Haaretz saying things like, how can I raise my children in this
country that kills babies?
And that's a quote, that's a direct quote.
Haaretz is one of the few papers that shows this sort of language and this sort of feeling
amongst Israeli Jews.
But there are a few.
But I will admit that they're right in terms of the majority.
And you could have put SS Chevrons on that man's lapels
and dressed him in the black of the SS, the Schutzstaffel,
and he would have been perfectly in place
talking about his own people.
Ridder, Scott Ridder, yesterday said virtually the same thing that you did.
Ridder also went on to say the guy should be dragged before the ICC tried convicted
and hanged, but he was very animated by what he saw.
Look at what we've done though, Judge. The ICC is in turmoil right now. The ICC is falling apart
itself because of the sanctions and the accusations we've made against the chief judge. They're having trouble even maintaining
a prospect of being in existence in the future.
We're destroying the entire fabric,
which we had a great deal of hand in creating,
of international humanitarian law in the world.
I don't want to segue into another topic,
but I want you to know what the chat room,
the people that are watching us now are commenting on,
because Chris posed this question to them.
President Trump called out South Africa for genocide.
Will he ever call out Netanyahu for the same in Gaza?
We'll have the vote by the end of your, uh, your segment. I can't imagine that he will.
He won't even call out this, this SS like creep that we just played.
He won't even condemn that.
I hope the votes 5,000 to one.
Yeah.
How it's absurd.
How can you stop the killing of babies?
Colonel Wilkerson, the only way you do it is you change the entire approach of the empire.
We have to take a stand and we have to tell Netanyahu we are taking a stand
and that we'll get rid of him post-haste if he doesn't recognize that
and cease what he's doing.
Um, it wouldn't be that hard to do really for Trump if, if he had the, uh,
intestinal fortitude and the guts to do it.
And most of all had the willingness to stand up against those on his own team
who were going to object strenuously, if not publicly, I don't think they would
publicly, but strenuously in the background and perhaps even withdraw funding.
Wow.
Uh, Tom Fletcher, whom you may know, the, uh, United Nations
undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and relief
told the security council that 14,000, uh, guys and babies would
die of malnutrition by the end of this week.
And doctors without borders, uh Medicines Sans Frontieres,
and several other groups, Doctors Against Genocide,
the people from the UN who are still there,
who are working humanitarian issues,
have all said the very same thing.
I listened to one this morning coming from the area,
and the Israelis had said that lots of trucks
were getting in and so forth.
She essentially said there are four trucks, four trucks.
There are hundreds lined up to go and they need 500 a day, Judge. 500 a day.
Ray McGovern said nearly the same thing. He said they need 500 a day and the Israelis only let five in.
Yep.
Three, Colonel, three were filled with food.
Two were filled with shrouds for dead bodies. As well they should be, I mean, in terms of what
the reality is. Now, Wyckoff calls President Trump a humanitarian. Right. He's a humanitarian like a, well, I won't say it.
Go ahead, say what you're thinking. He's a humanitarian. He's funding the genocide. He's
as culpable as Joe Biden. Absolutely. Absolutely. That's, people don't seem to understand that
our complicity, in my view, in my view as a professional military officer
our complicity is more heinous than Israel's execution. Why is that Colonel? Because we're
enabling it. We're enabling it when we could stop it. In some respects Netanyahu can't stop. He will
go to jail if he stops. I mean I can understand that as much as I revile it
But we don't have any excuse
We could stop it on a pin drop, but we won't
Christie if you have any numbers on the
On the chat room poll
Text them and let me know because I know the Colonel wants to know.
Where do you see this going? I mean if Trump doesn't get sick and tired of Netanyahu or develop
some humanitarian sense, neither which seems like it has happened, what will stop the slaughter of these babies?
I think it's going to end just as I said, if we don't do something really forceful and quickly.
Israel is in peril right now. In every dimension of state power, it is in peril economically, financially, militarily.
It is in grave peril. Netanyahu is not going to let that persist. He is going
to start a war with Iran and he is going to demand and bring all the power he can bring
to bear through his emissaries in this country, which are many and wealthy. He's going to
bring all the pressure he can to have the United States join. As Trump may have said,
he wouldn't join, but Trump is going to face a hurricane
if he doesn't join. And then we're going to be off to the races. And I mean, you could go to the
Bible, you can go to the Christian nationalists and others and get these scenarios. You can go
to the Jews and get these scenarios, the ultra-orthodox Jews. And they'll tell you all about the Antichrist
and all about who is the Antichrist and all about what has to happen and all this crap.
And that's what we're creating.
We're creating Armageddon.
So Trump called out South Africa for genocide.
Will he ever call out Netanyahu for the same in Gaza?
52% said no, he won't.
40% said hell no, he won't 40% said, hell no.
7% think that Donald Trump has a soft part somewhere deep in his heart and said, yes.
That is a reflection on America that I care not to contemplate.
Yeah.
Well, um, Max, uh, Blumenthal just spent three weeks in, uh, Iran. I can't wait for him to come back.
I have so many questions for him, but in some of his reporting where he
interviewed negotiators and diplomats, they have opined that, um, Whitcoff
seemed ill informed and preoccupied.
I'm told that the entire congregation as it were around them, Omani,
Qatari, others are absolutely shocked at the lack of coordination, the lack of
planning, the lack of any, any scintilla of strategy and diplomatic acumen that exists with the
U.S. team. It is as if we are a new team every single time there's a meeting.
Wow. And is this Rubio and company of the State Department or is this Witkoff and whoever
supports him? I don't even know if he has a staff.
I'm being told it's the group that's around him and the group that's around
him comes partially from state, as I understand it, and partially from
the National Security Council and the White House staff otherwise.
Well, it's a terrible observation.
Yesterday, we won't bother playing the clip, but yesterday we played a clip
reservation Yesterday, we won't bother playing the clip. But yesterday we played a clip of
President Putin awarding the highest honor the Russians have the order of st. Andrew was the patron saint of Russia
to the greatest diplomat on the planet
Sergey Lavrov, I you deserve great States doesn't have anybody like that
Yeah, not we haven't had anybody like that for a long time or someone like Wong Ye.
I put Wong Ye in pretty much the same categories I do Sergey and I've known Wong Ye since 19,
well since at least 2001.
A brilliant man and as talented and skilled in his own way as Sergey is, and that's what we're up against in terms of diplomatic skill and talent in the world,
formidably so, and we have nothing. We have nothing.
Rubio can be very glib and articulate and speak in attractive ways,
but I don't think he has the breadth and depth of knowledge anywhere near these people.
No. And if you saw him in the recent congressional hearings, he was cute. He was cute and he
was acerbic and he attacked and in some instances I supported the attacks, especially against
that nut who's moved over from raping the Pacific Northwest as a Senate Appropriations
Committee head and now he's over on the Budget
Committee doing everything else she can, Patty Murray.
But basically, he was very, very undiplomatic, and he's the Secretary of State.
Wow.
Let's play cut number 19, Chris, here's Secretary Rubio going at it with Senator Gene Shaheen of New Hampshire.
On the issue of Ukraine, here's what we can all agree on.
There is no military solution to this crisis.
It will have to end in a negotiated settlement.
And the fundamental challenge we have in Ukraine is this.
Russia wants what they do not currently have and are not entitled to, and Ukraine wants what they cannot regain militarily. And that's been the crux of the
challenge.
I don't disagree with that at one level, but on the other hand, what Vladimir Putin is doing
now is playing for time, and he's playing this president like a fiddle. And the more
longer he plays it, the more opportunity he has to
gain territory in Ukraine, and the harder it's going to be to
get him to the table.
What we need to do is to put pressure on Vladimir Putin in
every way we can to ensure that we can get them to the
negotiating table.
Well, I disagree with this playing with a fiddle analogy,
because the truth of the matter is when Vladimir Putin woke up this morning he had the same set of
sanctions on him that he's always had since the beginning of this conflict and
Ukraine was still getting armaments and shipments from us and from our allies
and the European Union is about to impose additional sanctions and the US is
looking for no patriot batteries to be able to transfer from other NATO
nations into Ukrainian hands and what the president's trying to do is end a war.
He's trying to end a bloody, costly war that neither side can win and people are dying
every single day.
But this notion that, I don't know, what has Putin gained throughout this?
He hasn't gotten a single concession.
He hasn't gotten a single sanction lifted.
And the more time he gets without additional pressure on Russia, the more incentive he's got to continue to gain
territory and continue to play for time. Does either of them understand the
Russian mentality? Well Rubio showed a little better understanding than Shaheen
and I know her well. I've briefed her personally in her office on the draft
and the need for the draft and a whole bunch of other issues where I just threw up my hands and left.
She was very naive.
Rubio at least showed some grasp of what's going on.
But what I wanted to ask him,
and what I want to ask him,
had I been the Senator in the chair asking the questions is,
you're the Secretary of State,
how come you're not involved?
Because he isn't, he isn't at all.
As far as I can tell.
Is this just Trump's way? I mean, the, the de facto secretary of state without portfolio is Steve
Whitcoff, the day jury secretary of state, the one that was confirmed
under the law is Rubio and all he does is testify and give pressers bingo
All right, I gotta show you one more thing which really gets up dying here your reaction to it
This is not a topic we ordinarily discuss, but it is something you and I believe strongly and and that is habeas corpus
here is
Homeland Security Secretary, Deporter-in-Chief trying to explain habeas corpus, cut number
16.
So, Secretary Noem, what is habeas corpus?
Well, habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove
people from this country and suspend their right to-
Let me stop you, ma'am. Suspend their right to. Habeas Corpus, excuse me, that's incorrect.
President Blinken used it...
Excuse me. Habeas Corpus is the legal principle that requires that the government
provide a public reason for detaining and imprisoning people. If not for that protection,
the government could simply arrest people, including American citizens, and hold them indefinitely for no reason.
habeas corpus is the foundational right that separates free societies like America from
police states like North Korea.
As a senator from the live free or die state, this matters a lot to me and my constituents
and to all Americans.
So Secretary Noem, do you support the core protection that habeas corpus provides, that the government must provide a
public reason in order to detain and imprison someone?
Yeah, I support habeas corpus. I also recognize that the President of the
United States has the authority under the Constitution to decide if it should
be suspended or not. Let us be clear though that this president- It has never been done without approval of Congress.
Even Abraham Lincoln got retroactive approval from Congress.
She's right, the Senator.
No.
And that is one of the most ignorant women judge
I have ever seen step forward and take a microphone anywhere.
And she's secretary of Homeland Security
I told you what max Blumenthal
Called the selfie that she took when she was dressed
Let me just say wearing very tight clothes in front of half naked prisoners in that El Salvador jail
I can imagine. Prison, prison porn.
D squared for. Only Max could come up with that. Yeah, I'm trying to give you some laughs. I'm
not trying to ruin, ruin your weekend. Yeah, but you're just showing me her face ruined my weekend.
weekend. Yeah, but you're just showing me her face ruined my weekend.
Thank you, Colonel. Thanks for all your time. And thanks for
your thoughts. You have a great holiday weekend. I'm sure you
have people whom you will remember who you knew were no
longer around on Memorial Day and who died in a uniform.
We're gonna have a special ceremony for Rich Armitage over at Annapolis on
this coming weekend. I hope.
I hope the weather cooperates, but thank you, Colonel. Thanks for everything.
Have a great holiday weekend. We'll see you next week.
You too. Thank you. Thank you. So next week is a short week. We are all off on Memorial Day,
which if you're watching us or listening to us from another country is an American holiday. It's
the beginning of our summer season. It's this Monday, but on Tuesday, we'll have the Monday crew for you. So on this coming Tuesday, which is May 27th
at eight in the morning, Alistair Crook
at 10 in the morning, Ray McGovern at 1130 in the morning,
Larry Johnson, and probably one or two others
not yet scheduled, but posted on time
for you to know it in the afternoon.
Have a great three days, whether you commemorate this holiday or not.
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