Judging Freedom - Pepe Escobar: How Angry are the Russians?
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you Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom.
Today is Thursday, June 5th, 2025.
Pepe Escobar joins us from five hours outside of Moscow.
Pepe, it's a pleasure, my dear friend,
no matter what we have to talk about, even though we're going to discuss some dreadfully serious
things. Thank you for being here. How angry... My pleasure. Oh, thank you. Notwithstanding your
smile, how angry are the Russian people, the Russian elites and the circle around President Putin
over the drone attacks on the weekend. Extremely angry. We could define it as silent fury.
And everybody is waiting a devastating response, putting himself hinted that there will be a response.
Medvedev was not as metaphorical as he used to be. He went straight to the point.
Basically he said the people who have to be punished will be punished and what
has to be blown up will be blown up.
And this is what Russian public opinion is waiting for.
I would say there are a lot of dissident voices even among well-informed circles of power
in Moscow saying that Putin is taking too long. The response will not be as devastating as it should be and it will once again be judged as a sign of just yesterday called waiting for the
And if so, at what targets and in what countries?
But that's exactly the question that everyone is asking. Not only in Moscow,
for instance, I am here in Nizhny Novgorod because of a global digital forum. This is
immensely important. A great deal of the global south is here. And when we talk to Africans,
for instance, when we talk to Pakistanis, when we talk to Pakistanis when he talked to
Venezuelans everybody is waiting for the response of course and all sorts of speculation
uh will be a massive uh ballistic missile uh offensive will be a few or ash nicks will be a mix of both or will they take their time?
The thing is taking their time is exactly what the supreme council wants because they want to
establish exactly the chain of command leading to the attack, the drone, theoretically Kiev drone attack on the strategic bombers.
We can say with a certain measure of certainty that up to now they don't have the full chain of command.
The famous Putin-Trump phone call, one hour and 15 minutes maximum, maximum. It's being interpreted by the security agencies, in fact, as putting, extracting
from Trump, swearing to all pantheons of all gods in the universe that he was out of the
loop about the attack. So we don't know because there were no leaks in Washington and no leaks
in Moscow about the phone call. Does the Kremlin believe that Trump and the United States officials did not know?
And if the answer to that is yes, then who the hell do they think is in charge of American foreign policy?
Exactly. And this is something that among people at the SVR, the FSB, think tanks, people who have transit with the corridors of power in the Kremlin and at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well, up to which level Trump is out of the loop. This is the number one question for everybody. In fact, which in itself is extremely worried because we're dealing with the presidency of the United States.
But this is what it comes down to. And in the past few hours, even if I coming here from where I was, I was checking what was going on at this moment.
what was going on at this moment. We have the president of the United States and multi-mega billionaire Elon Musk reduced to the status of kids wobbling in a sandbox, which in itself is also pathetic. Who's in sure? Is there any question in the Kremlin's mind, but that MI6, CIA and Mossad were aware of this?
Yes, absolutely. And we can say that between SVR and FSB, it was basically conducted by a mix of CIA, MI6, Mossad and
SBU because they work very, very closely. Everybody knows that. What is not established
so far by the Russian investigation, which is very thorough and it's taking some time.
which is very thorough and it's taking some time. Today is already Thursday, right?
Was it silos inside the CIA, silos inside the MI6 or did it come from the top on both cases and was there some sort of Mossad intervention in coming up with a scheme that has a certain similarity with
the pagers exploding in Hezbollah's hands in Lebanon.
So this is part of the whole investigation.
And the fact that Medvedev quit for at least for a while his figure of being the number
one troll from the Russian
government let's put it this way to be very very serious in what he said in one
of his latest tweets is that the people will be punished so they already have
certainly they already have some names and what has to be blown up will be
blown up we can always understand that this has to do with SBO and GUR in Kiev.
Will the Russians take out President Zelensky?
It's not in their interest, Judge, because even if Putin practically described in these
past 24 hours, he described the setup in Kiev as a terrorist
organization. So what are we going to have is something that already happened before,
but not really de facto. It's not going to be an SMO, a special military operation
anymore. It's going to be a CTO, a counter terrorist operation.
Because for the Kremlin, for the SVR, for the FSB, for everybody at the top here,
for the Siloviki, all the intel agencies and all the practitioners of real politic
and actual deciding foreign policy here, they are dealing with a terrorist regime in Kiev. So they will act accordingly.
I'm coming to the conclusion from all the people to whom I've spoken, not just on this issue, but on many other issues,
that there is a rogue element to the CIA.
Yes.
By rogue, I mean it spends money,
it does things, it kills people,
but it doesn't answer to the higher ups.
Is there a similar rogue element in MI6 and Mossad?
Or did Keir Starmer know about this?
Did Bibi Netanyahu know about this and Donald Trump didn't?
That's exactly what the Russians are trying to investigate, Judge.
And this might take, it took so far, what, four days. It could take another week at least.
They want to be absolutely positive in terms of identifying the chain of command.
Because this, we have to go back to the cliché, but this is a red line that was established by President Putin himself.
This was a direct attack on one of the branches of the Russian nuclear triad. It can be, let's say, the weakest link, especially because the Tu-95s are not even
being manufactured anymore. But it was a direct attack on the Nuclear Triad. And obviously
it was a direct attack on the Star 3D as well. So that's why they're taking it extremely
seriously. And the fact that in the first 48 72 hours at least there was absolute
silence by the Kremlin by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the SVR by the F as well
everybody there was total silence in Moscow since Sunday the silence was broken yesterday
Wednesday only and partially because the investigation has to continue.
Here's how some of that silence was broken.
The Foreign Ministry Special Envoy Mr. Myroshnik, Chris, cut number four.
This large-scale incident has Ukrainian roots. Terrorist methods are internationally prohibited,
but they are used at state level by Ukraine. Kiev is fundamentally not satisfied with the dialogue being organized.
Therefore, immediately on the eve of the next round of negotiations, a whole series of terrorist acts was committed,
which emphatically sought to force Russia to abandon negotiations.
But we do not consider it possible for us to take this kind of action, because negotiations
and military activities will be separated.
And as for terrorist actions, I think that their organizers will receive appropriate
responses.
There will definitely be no forgiveness or backing down in this sense.
But their mission of forcing Russia to abandon negotiations by heavy pressure simply did
not work out.
No, no forgiveness.
Pepe, are you there?
Yes, I'm back.
Yes.
Can you hear me?
Yes, we can hear you and we can see you. I
don't know if you heard that full statement, but he basically said there will be no forgiveness
for what was done, which is consistent with what you've been saying. Absolutely. There will be no forgiveness. And of course, this, we can say straight away,
it was a humiliation for Russia.
There's no question about that, even though it was not
as catastrophic as it seemed to be between Sunday to Monday,
where everybody was in shock, including
the higher echelons of power.
So the response, it will have to be devastating.
And this also was part of what Putin tried to impress on President Trump on their phone call,
even though there were no leaks.
This was part of the conversation.
What is the extent of the damage? Alastair Crook says five to seven planes, the
Ukrainians say 41 planes. What do the Russians say? Well, I discussed this with Alastair. We had a
long conversation on Monday. We more or less agreed that at maximum of seven TU95s and maybe TU160.
to the 995s and maybe to you 160. We lost you for a second there.
You were describing your conversation with Alastair about the nature of the planes that
were destroyed.
Do we still have you, my dear friend?
All right.
It looks like we've lost him. Chris will do his best to communicate
with Pepe to see if he can re-log on. He was about to tell us his view about the nature and
extent of the damage and that he agrees with Alistair Crook. Well, we know from what we have heard today from Scott Ritter, from Colonel Wilkerson,
and from Pepe Escobar, that the Russians will take this with utmost seriousness, that the
Russians plan and intend a methodical response. Pepe, are you back with us?
Hello? Okay, the last we heard was your conversation
with Alastair Crook, you can't hear us.
Can you hear me now, Pepe?
I think we lost him.
All right, so the last we heard from Pepe
was this conversation with our friend
Aleister Crook who told us on Monday morning that his sources told him six or seven planes destroyed.
What's been amplified since then is the typical Russian patience, methodical research to determine who was truly behind this before a fusillade of response is unleashed. So we'll call
it a show. We trust that Pepe is well. Now he's going to make one more effort to come back with us, my dear friend?
Can you hear us?
Hello?
Yes, can you hear us?
All right, I don't think this is going to work.
So we'll finish this broadcast with Pepe trying to communicate with us. And we'll thank you very much for watching.
Tomorrow, Friday, 7.30 in the morning Eastern on all of this, Professor Jeffrey Sachs,
Why Does the West Want War?
And at four o'clock in the afternoon, as usual, the end of the day, the end of the week,
the Intelligence Community Roundtable with Larry Johnson, who will soon be on his way to Moscow, and Ray McGovern.
Thank you for watching.
Judge Napolitano for Judging Freedom. Music