Judging Freedom - LtCOL. Tony Shaffer: How to End the Ukraine War

Episode Date: November 14, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Thank you. Hi, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Thursday, November 14th, 2024. My dear friend, Lieutenant Colonel Tony Schaefer joins us now. Tony, welcome here. Congratulations to you, Tony, on your electoral victory, your first time in elective politics, and you win by two to one. So very happy for you and all the best in your new governmental assignments. When do you become a commissioner? When do you get sworn in?
Starting point is 00:01:07 Hey, Judge, I don't know if you can hear me. I can't hear you right now. Something happened right after the thing went off. So if you could have Chris recalibrate. I'm not getting anything right now. All right. Are you hearing me now, Tony? No. Okay. All right. We're going to log off and log back on. So those of you that are hanging on to hear Tony on the show, stay right where you are. We're taught to work hard for 35 to 40 years, save your money, then live off your savings. Unfortunately, there are too many threats undermining the value of our hard-earned dollars. The Fed's massive money printing machine is shrinking your dollar's value. Just the cost of groceries is absurd. Let me be brutally honest,
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Starting point is 00:02:47 metals investing for over 27 years. They help me diversify into gold and silver. They can help you too. Call Lear today at 800-511-4620, 800-511-4620, or go to learjudgenap.com Tony, are you back with us? Yeah, I can hear you. Can you hear me okay? Okay, good. So what you weren't able to hear me say was my sincere personal and professional congratulations
Starting point is 00:03:18 to you on your victory in the polls on Tuesday or two Tuesdays ago. And the audience needs to know that you won by a two to one margin. Donald Trump should have had it so good. I actually beat his margin here in the county by five points. He won by 60%. I won by 65. So it was good.
Starting point is 00:03:43 So happy for you, Tony. I hope you'll still be able to pop on the show from time to time. Absolutely. Nothing's going to change. Basically, it's a part-time job that permits me to do what I want to do and all that sort of thing. So thank you. Good. Glad to hear it. I will talk to you in a few minutes about the Hegseth and Gates nomination,
Starting point is 00:04:08 particularly Hegseth in your field. But before we get there, I want to ask you some questions about Ukraine, because there's been such a focus on Trump and on Israel lately. So Trump and Ukraine. What is your understanding of the Kremlin's view of Trump's victory? So, my
Starting point is 00:04:31 impression, based on what I've seen, read, and otherwise witnessed on video, is that it's a wait-and-see perspective from the Kremlin leadership. I think Putin has said he's willing to talk, which is a change in policy up until I think Trump's victory. There
Starting point is 00:04:57 was just Russia wasn't interested in talking because they're winning. So at this point, I think there's a door open. There's been the rumored unconfirmed phone call between Putin and Trump. I think that's significant. Russia denies it. The Trump campaign won't confirm it. I think it happened. I think it was off the record. I think it was preparing the space for an official announcement of contact. And as you remember, Judge, back in 2016, people went nuts when Mike Flynn had a call with, is it Kislyak, the Russian ambassador. So I think the Trump-
Starting point is 00:05:34 Oh, God, you got a great memory. Kislyak, right, who's now retired, right? I mean, that call led to Mike's indictment. It was a terrible, terrible prosecution. So I think the Trump, you know, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. I don't think they can be fooled again. To quote properly what George Bush tried to say years ago, just saying. But I think that at this point, there's a lot of open channels of communication. So I think the Kremlin is hopeful, but cautious on how they're going to approach the Trump
Starting point is 00:06:10 victory. You know, it's interesting your view on this phone call. Did it happen? Didn't it happen? Most of your colleagues, some of whom are ex-military like you who come on this show, have all concluded that it did not happen. And because the source was the Washington Post, therefore it was probably the CIA. If Trump told Putin, dial it back, as the Washington Post claims he did,
Starting point is 00:06:41 Trump would be crowing about that. And Peskov wouldn't be denying it. It's a matter, it's a question of fact. And Intel could tell you whether or not the communication occurred. But what interests me is that if it is the CIA and Washington Post doing their bidding, as we know it has happened for generations, why does the CIA want out there the idea that President-elect Trump called President Putin saying, don't accelerate the war? What's in it for the CIA that that should be the public understanding in America? CIA somehow believes that stating that Trump wants to end the war is something that's going to motivate the Americans to protest.
Starting point is 00:07:28 That's why. So both things can be true. Both there can be a phone call. Right. And the information that they're saying was in the phone call can be incorrect. Well, that's a terrific analysis. Does CIA want the war to continue? CIA wants to change Trump's mind on the war. Is that fair?
Starting point is 00:07:49 Yes. You've seen pressure presented via the Wall Street Journal on some comments regarding concepts to end the war. What was that, about five days ago? Well, I've had no contact with President Trump or his team. I can tell you it's having no effect. I just know all these things. I was like, yeah, whatever. We don't care. So obviously at this point, could there have been a phone call? I think there was a phone call. I think that someone interpreted that as like, oh my God, he's getting in there with Putin, he's going to end it. That's a motivational move by the CIA, who basically, by all accounts, are the ones providing directly Ukrainians operational and tactical intelligence to conduct the war, especially against Russia. So that's what their motivation is, I think. Let's say Trump has Putin's personal number, whether it's his bedroom, his office, or his cell, in Trump's cell.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Trump picks up his own cell and calls Putin. Would the CIA know about that? I mean, stated differently, is American intel spying on the president-elect? NSA collects pretty much everything. So if it travels through the atmosphere, pretty good chance NSA captured it in some form. Judge, there's multiple points of transmission that NSA has an opportunity, either if it goes by cable, if it goes through a switch, if it goes by satellite, there's multiple opportunities. It's just pretty much nothing travels. Any, any signal on this planet traveling can be touched by NSA. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:09:39 I am of the view that that is a hundred percent correct. And my view is based on people like you and others who were formerly, and in some cases still, in the intelligence community. at Trump Tower with the British spying on him? Is he personally being spied on? Does he realize that by the same government that he is about to take over in two months? Well, the answer is yeah. I mean, he, one of the things you and I have spoken publicly about and agreed upon that the Patriot Act opened up all sorts of avenues of collection. Tulsi Gabbard being on the no-fly list, the idea that members of Congress can be spied upon regarding certain perceptions of disloyalty. These things all exist. And so it doesn't take but one person within two hops of President Trump to justify some level of oversight and collection on him. So you could have someone literally in the periphery of the campaign judge, and if that person becomes scrutinized, that gives them two hops in. So yes, the answer is yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:56 I think Trump has performed adequate operational security understanding the fact of what I just said. For the understanding of the public, a hop is a phone call. So if Trump's Lebanese son-in-law is being monitored because he's talking to his father in Lebanon, and then he talks to his wife, Trump's daughter, who talks to her father, the president-elect. That justifies, under the Patriot Act, as weird as this is, that justifies the spying on all of them, including the president-elect. I would imagine that Trump's advisors have told him, they're listening to you. You're going to talk to Putin? Okay, talk to him.
Starting point is 00:11:47 But they're going to listen to it. Yeah, no doubt. And by the way, so that content is known to whoever. If the call was made, the content's known. That's what I'm saying. It's like, even if they know the content, they're going to lie about it because the content was probably, hey, Vlad, let's be adults and talk about things in a rational way. I think that's what the phone call was. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:13 But but but they're not going to say that, Judge, because it doesn't meet the the projected perception that CIA wants to say, oh, Trump's going to end the war got it and we need to be upset about that so that's what i'm saying and by the way a quick a quick note on this i think this is one of the things again i haven't talked to tulsi not lately but uh i'm telling you i think this this this issue we're talking about is going to be something tulsi looks at with an eye on why are we doing it this way and what benefit does this actually give? Well, the concept of the hop is profoundly unconstitutional, was made up by the NSA and accepted by the FISA court. That's not even in the Patriot Act. My hope is that the Patriot Act and FISA will be repealed in the first two years of the Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:13:12 It should be. If I have any influence... All surveillance that is not based on probable cause of crime will be prohibited. The FBI should be prohibited from its sting operations. They should be prohibited from stopping people on the streets and taking their mobile devices because there are less intrusive ways, more constitutional ways for them to get what's inside the mobile device. All this stuff requires
Starting point is 00:13:36 radical change. And I happen to believe from my conversations with him, which are a few years ago now, that the president-elect agrees on all that. Okay. I believe so. I think it's why I picked Tulsi, just saying. Okay. To Europe now. What do the NATO and EU elites, I can only imagine what they think, think of Trump's election? They're out looking for cash, probably, to compensate for what the United States had been paying. Well, I'm going to start with Admiral Bauer, the new chief of NATO's, his comments about, oh, he's worried that President Trump's going to depart from norms. Is this an American admiral? No, he's not. He's not American. I think he's one of the
Starting point is 00:14:26 European countries. I have to go back and look at it. Okay. Forgive my interruption. Go ahead, Tony, please. Yeah, no, but Admiral Bauer has made comments about how his concern is that President Trump is going to depart from norms. Well, the norm, to your point, is money, giving unlimited supplies of unaccountable money going into the European coffers based on the U.S. funding most of their defense. So I know for a fact, based on my prior conversations with the last team, that ain't going to happen. And if you think that holding NATO accountable accountable was bad and and painful during the first term man oh man i think some pain's coming for europe and and i think they know it i think they know that this is going to happen the other thing regarding nato and
Starting point is 00:15:16 the ukraine is uh uh boris johnson did you see boris johnson saying well if the americans stop funding the effort we're going to send British troops? No. Where is he going to get them from? I don't know. You told me this. If you put all the British troops in Yankee Stadium, there still would be all the British troops in the world in Yankee Stadium. There still would be empty seats. Yep. I'm just saying that the way that they're portraying this is that it's a worst
Starting point is 00:15:46 case scenario that they really do see the Trump administration coming in, potentially abandoning Europe. I don't think they're going to abandon Europe, but they're going to say basically, you're in Europe, we're not. You need to be cleaning your own backyard. It's not our job to do your job. I think that's what's coming. You know who agrees with them, who happens to be cleaning your own backyard. It's not our job to do your job. You know who agrees with him, who happens to be the rotating president of the EU, Viktor Orban,
Starting point is 00:16:15 the head of Hungary. Chris informs me, Admiral Robert Bauer, Royal Netherlands Navy, is the 33rd chair of the military committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. So it's probably, if he's the 33rd chair, it's probably a two-year term. And I guess, you know, I've been in combat with those guys, those soldiers, and they smoke a lot of pot.
Starting point is 00:16:42 So I hope they test this guy Give him a urinalysis Are you serious or are you being sarcastic No I'm not These guys They are pretty liberal when it comes to drug use Just saying Okay Wow
Starting point is 00:16:55 Somebody writes Victor Orban was laughing And he loves it He probably is laughing He probably is He's Donald Trump's best friend in the EU and in NATO. Yeah, to that point, I think Orban has made some pretty big and good bets. First off, he bet on Trump. Good bet. Going to pay off. Orban is going to be in a position, Judge, to be Trump's emissary in Europe.
Starting point is 00:17:26 That is to say, whatever happens, whatever's negotiated, he's the man. Orban's the man, which is a good, I think it's good. I think that's a good choice. They see things in a sympathetic way. And I think this is going to help, even though Europe's not going to like it, I think this is going to help Europe get its act together, ultimately, by having some adult leadership finally come to the table how um close is the russian military to achieving substantially president putin's goals
Starting point is 00:17:59 in the war in ukraine i think the russian military is is doing a great job of prevailing i know right now there's controversy about the north korean troops coming in i i i don't see that as a game changer i think it's interesting and something to note i think they're primarily being used in a defensive role in the kursk region against the uh the ukrainian forces there with that said i think that it's abundantly clear that the intention of russia is to to start sealing off what they have i think they've gotten what they want and then start looking to wind the war down. So I think they've achieved most of the military victories. I don't think they want to do much more than what they have.
Starting point is 00:18:49 And I think that's where there's an opportunity to kind of take a step back and maybe look at some negotiation. The Europeans and obviously the Ukrainians under Zelensky don't want to give up the territory, but I don't think they're going to have a choice. So I think that's where this is going. What would you advise President Trump to do? I mean, you know that the Russians will not negotiate with Zelensky. Do they gently get him to one of his retirement places and replace him? I think Zelensky's days are numbered because he's lost his luster. Nobody's going to give him money. He's done. I think the Europeans want to, but they don't have any. I think the British want to send troops, but they won't. I think it's a lot of bluster, but I don't think there's anything to talk. Trump's willing to talk. I think Zelensky, who's been really responding and motivated by the Biden administration, by Tony Blinken and Lloyd Austin, I think once they're gone, Zelensky's gone. Here's Jake Sullivan last Sunday, so four days ago, saying whatever Congress has authorized,
Starting point is 00:20:07 we're going to get to them before January 20th. Cut number two, Chris. President Biden made clear when President Zelensky was here in Washington a couple of months ago, that we would spend all of the resources that were provided to us by the Congress on time and in full, meaning that by January 20th, we will have sent the full amount of resources and aid to Ukraine, the Congress has authorized. And of course, President Biden will have the opportunity over the next 70 days to make the case to the Congress and to the incoming administration that the United States should not walk away from Ukraine, that walking away from Ukraine means more instability in Europe. And ultimately, as the Japanese prime minister said,
Starting point is 00:20:46 if we walk away from Ukraine in Europe, the question about America's commitment to our allies in Asia will grow. Will Donald Trump walk away from Ukraine without an agreement between whatever government succeeds Zelensky and President Putin? The unlimited funding of a losing war is done. If that's the definition of walking away, then yeah, it's not going to happen. The American people have spoken, Judge. This is something that's not, what Jake Sullivan just said is insane because nobody believes that what he's doing or they're doing will have any positive effect on the war. Tony, I agree with you fully. We don't know how much money they're sitting on. The legislation allows the president to disperse the money as he sees fit. He could be sitting on
Starting point is 00:21:34 $60 billion and decide to spend all of it now in the next two months, and there's nothing that Trump or the Congress can do to stop that. Well, nothing that can be done at this point because so much was already appropriated. And you know, once money is appropriate to the executive branch, they do what they want. I think this is something that despite the happy face meeting with the president and the two presidents, Biden and Trump yesterday, I think this is something that Biden's going to continue to do. He's going to try to throw all the money he can within the time he's got left, probably about $9 billion between now and January from what I'm seeing. I mean, does he want to deliver a mess to Trump for political reasons? does he not care about the humanitarian consequences of pouring cash into a useless, fruitless, just about to end war?
Starting point is 00:22:34 No, this is why they're afraid of Pete Hegstead coming in. Most of that money, Judge, doesn't go to Ukraine. It goes to the defense industry. It goes to people in Washington who have lobbied for it, goes to Raytheon, Boeing, all the other big arms manufacturers, and that then gets put in the pipeline to go to the front. So no, of course they don't care about the human cost or else we would have thought something, thought about changing the course over a year ago. This is all about at this point, rewarding the friends and family
Starting point is 00:23:05 of the defense industry and pretty much nothing more. Because again, no rational person I know believes there's any hope at this point of Ukraine obtaining or achieving any of its stated military objectives. If it's all about rewarding friends and family of the defense industry, Donald Trump wants to reward them as well. He wants to increase the defense budget. He's not going to close any of those 850 military installations that his predecessors and he have built around the world. He's not Ron Paul. He's not going to shut them down.
Starting point is 00:23:42 No. Well, so look, I know Pete has to accept. You know Pete. Pete is not going to take the view of a neocon. He's not a neocon. And I know our friends over at the Duran say that we're all neocon-like. We're not neocon-like. I think we recognize, and I've debated Ron Paul.
Starting point is 00:24:02 If you recall, Judge, I debated Ron Paul on John Stossel's show back when he ran for president regarding the role of the United States as a force globally. Ron Paul and other libertarians are against any use of military force by the United States outside of direct defense. I don't disagree with that, but it's not practical. We have, for better or for worse, been that force which has allowed global commerce to exist and work unimpeded. So you leave that space, we leave that space, someone else goes into that space. You are starting to sound, I love you, but you're starting to sound like Victoria Nuland. I'm not. I know you're not.
Starting point is 00:24:47 You leave that space. Someone goes into that space. Who is it? So at the end of World War II, it happened because Roosevelt wanted it. Roosevelt had part of his plan to win World War II is to remove the British as the primary protector of global commerce. He wanted it. He got it. We got it.
Starting point is 00:25:09 We inherited it. I'm not here to judge it. I'm just saying that's what happened. And so for better or for worse, we're the ones who have guaranteed that for the past 50-plus years. I'm not judging it. I'm just telling you how it is, Judge. And some people say, well, that's imperial. Well, Judge. And some people say, well, that's imperial. Well, maybe. But I don't think Trump wants to give up. Is Hegseth qualified to manage a budget of
Starting point is 00:25:30 $860 billion and a person force of $3 million? He's at least as qualified as Lloyd Austin. Well, Lloyd Austin was a four-star general who commanded hundreds of thousands. Badly. Commanded hundreds of thousands. Badly. Commanded hundreds of thousands badly. Remember, he was the guy that pulled us out of Iraq and the chaos that we had to go back and fix. Lloyd Austin has been the architect of every failure of this administration in some form. And I know Lloyd Austin. I know that people get upset with me at the Pentagon every time I go off my rant.
Starting point is 00:26:04 I've been in combat all in Austin. A lot of people at the Pentagon don't like him. Let's get back to Pete. Isn't he a fanatical Zionist? Not that I know of. I wouldn't call him a fanatical Zionist. Chris, let's play the new clip. Anyone that wants to take the stage and talk about dual loyalty is dead wrong.
Starting point is 00:26:36 What this organization represents, what Western civilization represents today is an understanding that Zionism and Americanism are the front lines of Western civilization and freedom in our world today. And what better time for that relationship from the scrapping of the terrible Iran deal to the embassy move, the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish state, and the recognition of the Golan Heights, this president is a true friend of the state of Israel. an unbreakable bond that represents faith and freedom and fidelity to historic religious and cultural traditions, the opposite of secularism and Islamism and anti-Semitism. So in other words, God the Father gave Israel to the Jews 3,000 years ago and therefore their descendants, notwithstanding the advent of Christianity, own it today. I also guess that Bibi will get whatever he wants when Pete becomes Secretary of Defense, even more than he got from Biden. Probably. Yeah, I agree. So I
Starting point is 00:27:57 know this is probably a point you and I don't agree on, but it's okay. I do believe that there's a clash of civilizations. I deal with folks of the Islamic faith every day. I work with the Association of British Muslims in the UK. Mohammed, shout out to you. They're concerned, as I'm concerned, that radical Islam, left unchecked, will destroy Western civilization period, to include those of the Islamic faith who have given up violence as a part of their religion. So to me, the idea of signing up in some form of saying Western civilization is under attack by radical Islam is not a bad thing.
Starting point is 00:28:39 The Israelis are an ally in it, as are the Egyptians, the Saudis, the Jordanians, and others. So part of the concept was, and I was part of it, the Abraham Accords bringing together the Sunni Islamic, you know, the Sunni being the folks in Saudi Arabia and the Arab states versus the Shia, which are the Iranians. So there is a conflict there. I think we, for better or for worse, have chosen to be as part of the Sunni, as have the Israelis. And the Shia, the Iranians, have been the ones who had been causing all the trouble, with funding to Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthi. Is Zionism, which slaughters innocents by the trove, on the front line of freedom in Western civilization, or is Pete getting carried away with himself there? I don't know Pete's heart. I'd have to go with what he's saying
Starting point is 00:29:46 there. He's saying Western civilization is something that we have to defend. Our ally are the Israelis. And as you know, I work for our friend, Dr. Herb London, who was a Jew back when I ran the London Center. Technically, I still, I guess I do. But you have to remember, Judge, a lot of folks you and I have dealt with over the years were part of the team that supported the Israelis and their ability to sustain themselves as an independent country. So. Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza? I don't believe so, no. You can't commit genocide when there's 400 million Arabs and 9 million Jews. Okay. We obviously have a profound disagreement on that. We do.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Tony, I'm happy that you got elected to the office that you sought, and I hope you'll come back again. Oh, of course. All right. All the best to you, my man. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you. Very interesting conversation with a longtime friend.
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