Judging Freedom - COL. Lawrence Wilkerson: What Did Trump Know of Drone Attacks?
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. Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom.
Today is Thursday, June 5th, 2025.
My dear friend, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson joins us now.
Colonel Larry, always a pleasure.
Thank you for your time.
What is your take, big picture, before we bore in
on the who knew what, when, on this series of drone attacks
over the weekend on the Russian military
and on certain civilian targets as well?
Let me lead off with a comment, personal comment. Sure. Every time I see your snake, I love it. the targets as well. Um let me
lead off with a comment
personal comment. Sure. Every
time I see your snake, I love
it. When I was four years, five
years old, my father used to
carry me around in his uniform
and I'd look at his sleeve
patch and it had don't tread on
me and that rattlesnake coil.
Oh, I didn't know what you meant by snake. I fly that at my farm as well. Yeah, and
Chris was able to get a very beautiful flowing
View of that that of course was
It's called the Gadsden flag. Yep, why it's called Gadsden
I don't know
I should look it up because Gadsden had nothing to do with the
Revolutionaries who used it as theirs basically saying saying to the Brits, don't tread on me.
Yeah, it was a patch of the woods rifles the company my father commanded in the South Carolina
National Guard. Wow. Well, thank you for mentioning that, Colonel. Anyway, now to the drone attacks.
Yeah. Well, I think if it's anywhere near true that it went on for 18 months,
I know that's not not corroborated, at least not for me sufficiently.
And that England led it, Britain led it, MI6 led it, and that we knew all about it.
And we, I have to caveat that I don't believe I can say that about Donald Trump. He may
have, but I don't believe I can say that categorically because he's not aware of a lot of things
that are going on in his administration. And it is the closest thing to a provocation, to a nuclear
strike of anything that we've done in this gross war against Russia so far. I mean,
it's the same thing as if some proximate power, a submarine off our coast,
whatever, shot whatever at Wipeman Air Force Base or Barstow or Monot,
Monot, I guess it is, in North Dakota where our B-52s and B-2s are, and hit a bunch
of them and burned them up.
It's absurd that we allowed this war to get this dimension to it, and yet we have.
And I would expect, I don't expect Putin to come back with a nuclear weapon, which his
doctrine tells him he can, and we have his doctrine and have read it.
I don't expect him to do that, though, because he's not insane like I think some of our people
are.
Lindsey Graham comes to mind immediately.
I do expect him, however, to devastate Ukraine, including probably taking out Zelensky and
his entire entourage and maybe even half the legislature.
I expect he's going to be very dramatic, very painstaking,
very careful, but he is going to devastate Ukraine. Colonel, who's in charge of American
foreign policy? Could a rogue team of CIA agents have knowledge of this, have assisted their friends
in MI6, have not told John Ratcliffe, have not told Tulsi Gabbard,
and if they didn't know, then they can't be blamed for not telling the president,
but maybe they can be blamed for not knowing.
You can throw that in there a couple of times. My experience is that a lot of these things happen
below the president's visibility, and they happen for a number of reasons, but the most potent reason
is lingering from the last administration. And anyone who claims that they can find all the
covert operations authorized either with a presidential finding or with a don't tell me
about it, I want plausible deniability in the Oval Office to the Director CIA or in this case the UNI.
It doesn't matter, they linger between administrations.
There are some things that are still going on that started with George W. Bush in the war against terror, so to speak.
And the CIA knows this and so does MI5, MI6 and Mossad.
Mossad does it all the time too. Mossad invested Douglas Fife's office during
the first two years of the Iraq war. They lived in the Pentagon, came and came and went
without any need for identification or security checks or anything else. That's how much Israel
controls the Pentagon when it wants to. So they all knew and they all probably planned and helped.
You know, I thought of Mossad,
I'm gonna guess you did as well.
When I learned of the ingenious way
in which these drones were set off,
it reminded me of one Mossad exploded the-
The cell phone.
Pulling up my mobile phone,
but it reminded me of one Mossad
as dastardly and
and immoral as it was, it was brilliant, exploded the pagers in Lebanon. Does Massad still work
with CIA and MI6? Is it your view that this was led by MI6? And don't let me put words in your
mouth, Colonel, corroborated or assisted or
at least with the knowledge of CIA and would MASSAD have been involved?
I think with the exception of national technical means, the NSA in particular and our satellites
also, it's better to say CIA and MI6 work with MASSAD.
Wow. Wow.
Well, let me get back to where I was a few minutes ago, if you don't mind, Colonel.
Who's in charge of American foreign policy that's something like this, which according
to Ritter brings us ever so close to the use of nuclear weapons, whether tactical or the
big ones.
How could something like this have happened?
And the president doesn't know, the secretary of defense doesn't know,
the secretary of state doesn't know, the director of national intelligence doesn't know,
the director of CIA doesn't know, does the director of NSA know?
There's got to be somebody somewhere in the chain of command that knew about this,
the American chain of command that knew about this, the American chain of command?
Well, of course there's someone who knew, but I don't think they're anywhere in the position to
keep the president informed about what they knew, and I don't think they were inclined to do that.
They weren't inclined to do that with Biden, but they were more inclined to do that with Biden than
it would be with Trump, and certainly they were more inclined to do that with George W. Bush
because he had the DCI director of the CIA,
was no DNI at that time, in the Oval Office.
So much so that the tenant on occasion brought a tape recorder with him
to make sure that he recorded the conversation
so he could get out of jail afterwards.
It just happened.
Did the president know that George'set had a tape recorder with him?
Well, the only way I know, Judge, is because an ABC investigative team invited me to New
York when I was making some statements that morning on CNN, as I recall, about torture
and said, would you come up to New York and help us with something? I did, and I listened to a tape of a principles meeting, which my boss, Colin Powell, Condi
Rice was orchestrating it, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and George Tenet were present.
And I could think of no one else who would have the temerity or the motivation to carry a
tape recorder into that room other than George Tenet.
He needed that get out of jail free card were what they talked about to be revealed to the
American people, I thought, and ABC thought.
But we don't do accountability in this country.
I realize now you could have broadcast that all across the world and no one would have done anything about it.
Should the president of the United States be angry and should heads role
that he did not know about this.
He's in the middle of negotiating with Vladimir Putin and we're taking out one
leg of Putin's nuclear triad and the president doesn't know this.
Certainly, Judge, but that's logical. That's what should happen. But look at what he would
be doing. He'd be taking out, in this case, the cabinet or cabinet-like people, Tulsi
Gabbard, for example, or the head of the CIA, and they probably don't know anything about it either.
So how do you get down to the root of the problem? How do don't know anything about it either. So, how do you
get down to the root of the
problem? How do you get down to
the MI6, the Mossad, the people
in ops at CIA who are doing
these sorts of things and who
have uh plausible deniability
because they are not even known
to the people that they're
doing them for. Wow. That this system is pro Harry, Harry Truman, as you know, uh,
regretted putting into place.
Absolutely.
Is, is totally out of control.
And they are now able through the adroit use of their buddies in the MI six and,
and, uh, Mossad to run their own foreign policy and their own military policy.
You're right.
And when Truman went after them after he lost the battle to Wild Bill Donovan and Alan Dulles
principally, when he went after them though, he stopped them pretty much in their tracks
because he wouldn't give them money.
We don't even have that stop anymore because the executive branch has figured out so many, in my view, unethical and illegal ways,
and certainly I don't think constitutional, to get around the Congress, to impound money as it were,
to use money for things that it wasn't intended for.
The executive branch is an expert in that now.
And it never goes away because once a president learns it, it lingers.
And then another president adds something to it and that lingers. It started with Nixon in a big
way and it's gone out of control now. Money just floods out to people that shouldn't be going out
to them. That's how they get empowered. Colonel, you're 100% correct. Madison wrote in the Constitution, this is almost verbatim,
and if it's off, it's very slightly off, no monies shall be spent from the public treasury,
but those which are recorded in a public journal. You try and find out what the CIA spent. There is no journal anywhere on the planet
that would adequately reveal what's been spent.
And Judge, it's even deeper than that
because I discovered during Poindexter
and Ollie Norris little escapade down in Nicaragua
and Honduras and around,
that they actually generated their own money.
And I suspect they'd been doing it before then, and I know they're doing it now.
They generate their own money.
They deal in drugs, they deal in trafficking and people, they align themselves with organizations
like ISIS, as we did in Syria.
We had an occasion in Syria where US Marines were shooting at CIA and CIA at US Marines
because neither knew the other was there.
Wow.
Let's get back to the drones.
What kind of pressure do you think there is on President Putin to do what you suggested
you think he will do, which is a massive and monumental response.
Our friend, Pepe Escobar, who's on right after you,
his new column is called, ready for this?
Waiting for the Ereshniks.
We know what that is.
I mean, those things-
The title.
Right, it's a very effective title.
Those things can't be stopped, can they?
No, not that I'm aware of. I think Putin will be very calibrated, very circumspect, but nonetheless devastating.
And his prudence and circumspection will add to that devastation because he's not going to go nuclear.
There are people, Lindsey Graham I would put in this category,
I would put Lindsey right here. Lindsey Graham wants him to use a nuclear weapon and then Lindsey
Graham wants us to execute a first strike. I'm convinced of that. The man is certifiable.
Here's someone you and I don't always agree with, but he does agree with us on Lindsey Graham
and President Zelensky and the dangers of all this leading to World War III.
Steve Bannon, Chris Cut, Cut number seven.
We can have people over there start taking that telling the Ukrainians that we're going
to back more.
What we're trying to do is calm this down.
What President Trump is trying to say is like, look, we can't have Lindsey Graham,
and particularly Zelensky leading us into a third world war with a deep strike into Russia.
And Putin came back today and said, hey, we're going to get to the bottom of this. And we're
going to see who's accountable in Ukraine and beyond. And that was a message to the United
States. What he's doing over there right now is stirring it up. He's giving Ukrainians false hope that we're there to support them on engaging
Russia in a kinetic conflict and we are not. Two things ought to happen, either
cancel his passport and don't let him back in the country or put him in jail if
he comes back. And people better wake up to the fact that we're getting sucked
into this war. If the intelligence community actually did this, this is an act of war against Russia. The American people vote to go to war with the
Russian people. He's right, Colonel, isn't he? He's absolutely right. And by the way,
I wouldn't let Blumenthal out of that either. No, no, the two of them, they're an odd couple,
really. But the two of them are virtually
conducting their own foreign policy.
Have you ever known members of Congress to do this
in the years that you ran the State Department?
Well, yes, but not in those circumstances
and not with such dire consequences as a potential outcome.
So I don't wanna spend too much time on Lindsey Graham,
but Senator Graham purports to have legislation
dramatically increasing the sanctions on Russia,
which must mean secondary sanctions
because we've sanctioned everything in Russia.
So if Russia sends a sales oil to China,
we sanction the China like that.
He claims he has 80 signatures in the Senate for
this. He is attempting to coerce the foreign policy of Donald Trump. And here's a guy who plays golf
with him and gets the whisper in his ear and sit next to him in a golf cart. He is. And you have
to go back a long way in my knowledge of our history anyway to find something as egregious as this.
It lost its egregious nature, if you will, because it was against slavery. You have to go back to
some of the people in the Senate in particular that actually did things like this to try and
thwart the presidents who one after the other just prior to the Civil War were in favor of slavery,
either by extending it through another state, the war with Mexico for example, to get Texas.
Reason we had that war in many respects was because the slaveholders wanted another state
that would be joining them as a slave-holding state. So there are people during that time period,
but that's as far back as
you have to go. And under those very different circumstances to find someone doing this sort
of thing so blatantly. And I agree with Bannon. I agree with him. Graham should be censured
severely.
Here's an example that I know you personally remember. the Iranian hostages, Jimmy Carter.
Yes.
How did they get out? How is it that they were released at the very moment Ronald Reagan
was inaugurated? Because a guy named Bill Casey negotiated it. Was he head of CIA, Casey,
or was he private citizen, Casey, Colonel?
Well, he was pending being head of CIA Casey.
He was conducting a foreign policy, certainly under the nose of him without
the consent of the, uh, Carter State Department.
And that we had a happy ending.
So nobody went after him.
Does anybody get prosecuted for under the Logan act for conducting
their own foreign policy?
I don't, I don't think we've ever had anyone.
I can't remember anyone that we've actually done that to.
There may have been some small case back there somewhere, but, and we've had,
we've had, as I said, we've had examples of it.
That very thing that I was talking about that got Reagan in so much trouble,
Iran-Contra also had its counterpart in the
Congress.
We had people down there in Nicaragua and Honduras from the Congress who were conducting
U.S. foreign policy, too.
So blame goes all around.
What do you think the Kremlin thinks of Trump's absence of control and ignorance on this subject.
I think it's opening Putin's eyes to the dimming possibilities of Trump bringing about some
resurgence in US-Russia relations, some mellowing of the hatred and some...
Is the big reset about which Trump, and those of us that want this spoke so
optimistically now off the table or on the back burner?
It'll take a true act of incredible diplomacy, I think on our part, and
certainly an acceptance of a lot on Putin's part to get it back on track.
And I just don't think Trump has the skill
and I don't think he has the team.
That's the biggest thing.
He doesn't have the team.
You need a team to work the details
in something as elaborate as this will be
and as difficult as this will be.
And he doesn't have the team.
This is a strange setting.
I mean, we have the real secretary of state
is Steve Witkoff, the de jure, the one confirmed is Marco Rubio.
The real Attorney General is Stephen Miller, but the de jure one, the one that was confirmed
is Pam Bondi.
I suppose that Hegseth is the real Secretary of Defense.
It's a strange and novel way to run the government.
Colonel McGregor, your colleague and our friend, says that this drone attack was a
PR stunt, which will backfire catastrophically, much as Pearl Harbor backfired catastrophically
on the Japanese.
Put aside what FDR knew ahead of time. Put aside all that stuff. McGregor makes that analogy and
so does Larry Johnson. Do you agree? I think it was a stunt to try and kill the Istanbul talks or
to give leverage for the talks if you want to put a positive spin on it. I think it was to kill them or try to kill them.
Um, and it is going to reap the whirlwind.
There's no question in my mind.
It's going to reap the whirlwind.
I just hope the whirlwind is confined to Ukraine and not added London.
There's another Capitol in there.
Uh, Jeff Sachs will be on with us at 7.30 Friday morning,
says that everything Chancellor Mertz has done since the day he took the job, foreign
policy-wise, has been in pursuit of war.
And look at his polls.
They're collapsing.
I don't think Mertz is long for
transfership in Germany. I don't think his coalition is gonna hold because the
German people are not in a majority for that sort of thing. Look at Stammer, his
polls are collapsing and he wants to be a wartime prime minister. These guys are
really in another world. Do they have any idea what war with Russia
would be like?
Are they thinking World War II or World War I, troops on the ground?
Or do they realize the stormer will wake up some morning and London will be gone?
Well, a Reshnick missile right down on the parliament might convince him that what he's
pursuing is not the best thing in the world for England's interests.
I hope Putin doesn't do that,
but he would be in his perfect right to do it
because he knows that they were complicit
and probably integral to what happened.
And he's got to assume too,
that this proves more or less in his mind
and in his supporters minds,
that it was an attempt to assassinate him that
backfired to, or didn't work that was worked out the same way.
Wow.
What do you think Donald Trump is thinking now?
How could this happen right under our noses or, eh, the Ukraine's a real
estate deal, Wicoff will work it out one way or another.
I hope the former, but I fear the latter.
Does the United States government,
the people we just talked about,
Hegseth, Rubio, Gabbard,
Radcliffe, Trump, Vance, we didn't mention him, but I'll put his name in there.
Understand Vladimir Putin?
I think maybe Vance has some inkling of understanding. I don't think anybody else
in the administration does. And I'm going to include Tulsi in that, even though I think she's
smarter than most of the rest in those respects. I don't think she understands Russia very well
and certainly doesn't understand Putin very well.
I don't think anybody in the United States government currently in office does.
Witkop may have some insights that he's gained of late, but I don't think he understands them.
Colonel, thank you very much, my dear friend. A busy afternoon for us. We have Pepe Escobar coming from some godawful place
in the middle of Russia where there's no internet.
It's a couple of minutes,
but Chris has figured out a way to connect us to him.
Look, Pepe.
Yes.
Last time I saw him, he was on a house stand in Yemen,
just outside Sanaa.
Right, right.
Colonel, thank you for your intelligence. Thank you for the history.
Thank you for dressing up for the show.
Oh my God, you look...
Well, I can't let you have your time.
Me not.
Get a coat, Judge. Get a coat.
Right out there on the coat stand.
We'll see you next week.
Thank you, Colonel. All the best.
All the best to you. Take care.
Thank you.
And as just mentioned in a couple of minutes at four 30 Eastern from somewhere in the middle of Russia, that they asked a bar and at seven 30
tomorrow morning Eastern time, Jeffrey Sachs, Justin Paul
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