Judging Freedom - Phil Giraldi : Netanyahu Tricks Trump Again.
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Bill Giraldi, welcome here, my dear friend.
I'm so happy that you're with us.
Before we get to Trump's flawed Gaza plan and Netanyahu's undermining it as soon as he landed in Jerusalem,
I want to talk to you about these horrible preening speeches that were given to,
100, excuse me, 800 admirals and generals yesterday during the course of which the Secretary of Defense
calls himself the Secretary of War, but we'll go by Congress's nomenclature, not his and the
presidents. The Secretary of Defense told them that they were fat, and he told them that, in other
words. We don't need the Geneva
conventions anymore. We're not going to play by
rules. The president
said, I think
the troops should do some training
for their lethality
in American cities.
Right. I mean,
you almost can't make this up.
It was so bad, so bad. But what are
your thoughts? Well, I thought
that we had
a week starting with
the United Nations speeches
and then, you know, going
on from there and ending up in Guineco. And that was the craziest aspect of all of it. And there
was crazy stuff all the way through the week on the part of our government and its appointed
officials. But this was the nuttyest part because basically he was saying that the military
should become a whole lot more warlike and war-loving and should be trained.
specifically, not just at Fort Dix or any place like that, but also in our cities where they
would be able to use and empower to use whatever means necessary to create a crime-free environment.
And this is what they were kind of shooting for. And this is a frightening thought.
turning the military loose on the cities, the military by and large, you and I have been through
military training. It has nothing to do with law enforcement. Correct. You know many of the
people arrested by the military in Los Angeles two months ago had to be set free because they
didn't know how to arrest. They didn't have to issue Miranda warnings. They didn't know how to
preserve evidence.
They're just, and in fairness to them, they're not trained to do this.
Yeah, and it's just, it's just incredible that, that people at the top of our government
should even be so ignorant of the reality of our constitution and of our system of laws
and order that they should even be able to come out with this kind of stuff.
But they did, and to their credit, the 800 admirals and generals who were citizens,
sitting there, subjected to this, basically sat there and they sat on their hands and were
shifting their eyes and each other wondering what exactly this was all about.
And at the end of it, Trump actually, of course, as I'm sure you know, asked them to applaud
him, which they did not do, and I give them full credit for this, whether they, they
didn't look like a bank of fatties to me, but this is, again, this is something that's being
trotted out as a form of propaganda to get this kind of concept going. And this was
totally frightening, totally idiotic. And God knows where this is going to go from here unless
somebody begins to step in and say, look, this is just not acceptable. This should not
be allowed in our system of government, in our system of due process when people are accused
of something. These people in the cities that are subjected to military force may not necessarily
have done anything. Chris, play the new version of the Secretary of Defense talking about
exercise.
It all starts with physical fitness
and appearance. If the Secretary of
War can do regular hard PT,
so can every member of our joint force.
It's completely unacceptable to see
fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon
and leading commands around the country and the world.
It's a bad look. It is bad
and it's not who we are.
Now, of course, we
superimposed those
backgrounds that the generals
were not exposed to
demeaning photos of the
Secretary of Defense or the
President, but you get the point.
I guess the point is that
the President is not required to do
what he requires his subordinates
to do. This is obscene.
In fact, the picture is
obscene. The picture
is obscene. Chris, play
cut number 20, where
he basically argues, without using
these words that we should abandon
rules of engagement
and forget about the Geneva Conventions,
which we wrote. Every day,
we have to be prepared for war, not for defense.
We're training warriors, not defenders.
We fight wars to win, not to defend.
Defense is something you do all the time.
It's inherently reactionary
and can lead to overuse, overreach, and mission creep.
War is something you do sparingly
on our own terms and with clear aims.
We fight to win.
We unleash overwhelming and punishing violence on the enemy.
we also don't fight with stupid rules of engagement
we untie the hands of our warfighters to intimidate
demoralize hunt and kill the enemies of our country
no more politically correct and overbearing rules of engagement
just common sense maximum lethality and authority for warfighters
that's all I ever wanted as a platoon leader
wow
reminding one, two, three, and four stars that they're being lectured to by a reservist,
not even regular army, reservist platoon leader.
But the essence of what he was saying is let's scrap the Geneva Convention.
So we can kill civilians, we can torture, there are no more war crimes, we can do whatever
we want, as long as our lethality, one of his favorite words, supersedes that.
of the other side. I can imagine what was going through the foul language that was going through
these generals' minds as they were being lectured to by this preening secretary of defense,
a job usually held by a universally respected person in the field of the military.
Yeah, and usually someone who has a lot of experience and lets that experience guide him to a certain
extent these are people that are just kind of speaking out of their butts and uh with with
ideas that uh are floating out there coming from various sources of these oddball people
that trump has collected that's that whisper in his ear i mean this is this is obscene
and this is a the whole idea that we are there to maximize killing uh is
just a little bit bizarre. And the other thing I would point out that this is what kind of scares
me more, in fact, is that this is all coming out of the intention to go to war with some people.
And I would suspect that Venezuela might be next on the list. And Iran acting with our good
friends in Israel might be the next one after that or maybe even the one before that this is
there is an intention the united states is not threatened militarily by anyone uh if it just went
along its way and stop trying to antagonize people and stop trying to start wars on behalf of
other people and uh rather than go through that and have the united states
respected and American people benefiting from the lack of a need to spend a trillion dollars
on a war machine, we have to be creating our own war situations. Iran doesn't threaten the United
States and Venezuela doesn't threaten the United States. But this is the kind of stuff I think is getting
cranked up. Yes. Yeah. Here's this is really a dangerous what Trump said. Listen to this.
Chris, number 19.
San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles.
They're very unsafe places, and we're going to straighten them out one by one.
And this is going to be a major part for some of the people in this room.
That's a war, too.
It's a war from within.
Controlling the physical territory of our border is essential to national security.
We can't let these people in.
We're under invasion from within.
no different than a foreign enemy
but more difficult in many ways
because they don't wear uniforms
at least when they're wearing a uniform
you can take them out these people don't have uniforms
I told Pete we should use some of these dangerous cities
as training grounds for our military
national guard but military
well I mean this
this is very scary
if he views
ordinary criminal activity in inner cities as the legal equivalent of war, thereby allowing
him to kill people. I wonder if he thinks he can kill people in America that his people
see sitting committing crime just as he murdered people on the high seas because he thought they
might be engaged in criminal activity once they reach the United States.
bad stuff well once you once you get engulfed in that kind of logic where you're thinking that
we're being invaded there's an enemy inside and this is we're not just talking about clearly
not small numbers we're talking about a war situation which means lots of enemies out there and and
and trump of course also said that uh you know in the sense the gloves are off on this
that we will use the resources of the military to oppose these people.
And that, to me, I went through basic training.
That means shooting, being armed, shooting people,
as you're trained to do when you're going into a real war situation
against a foreign country which actually threatens you
or you go to war with for good reasons.
I'd like to see what the good reasons would be, but good reasons.
This is just, this is turning the military loose onto the civilian population in this country based on a bunch of, I think, phony premises.
One more before we jump to Trump and Netanyahu, one of the people that Secretary Hegseth personally attacked as the recently retired chair of the Joint Chiefs General.
Millie. Here he is, whatever you think of him, at his finest hour. Chris.
The new compass heading is clear. Out with the Shirelli's, the McKenzie's, and the Millies,
and in with the Stockdale's, the Schwartzcoffs, and the patents. You see, we in uniform
are unique. We are unique among the world's armies. We are unique among the world's
militaries. We don't take an oath to a country. We don't take an oath to a tribe. We don't take an oath
to a religion. We don't take an oath to a king or a queen or a tyrant or a dictator. And we don't
take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We don't take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to
the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that it's America and we're willing to die
to protect it. Every soldier, sailor, airmen, marine, guardian, and coast guardsmen,
each of us commits our very life to protect and defend that document, regardless of personal
price, and we are not easily intimidated. You took that oath? I took that oath. It's not to a person
or a president or a king or even an ideology. It's to a piece of paper and the values that underlie it.
Yeah. And it was the right thing. And it was the good thing about this country. And I can't remember going through basic training and being in the Army then for three years after that, where anyone was coming out with the stuff that HECSAT is coming out with or that President Trump is coming out with. This is sheer, you know, neocon-type policy to create a dominant.
in the world to enable the United States and, quote, friends and allies like Israel to get away with murder.
And this is enough of this.
I ended up this weekend, I sat down and I said, my God, this was possibly the most bizarre week we've ever experienced in years, in maybe forever.
And everything running from the UN meeting all the way through that weekend, the meetings with Netanyahu.
who ended shifting around on this 20-point plan for Gaza, which has turned out to be basically a death warrant for the Gazans.
Come on, this is not what we need, not what we expect from our country.
And it's time for the American people to do what you and I and many of the people on your program have been doing,
really start shouting out loud about how wrong this all is.
I guess you're not surprised that as soon as he landed in Tel Aviv speaking in Hebrew,
not in English, and to a reporter and not on national television, reporters, a cell phone.
Prime Minister Netanyahu repudiated two of the critical parts of Trump's plan.
This is within hours of him standing next to Trump on national television
in the Oval Office saying he supported it.
Those repudations will play it for you in a minute, but those repudiation are that the IDF,
which under the Whitkoff plan, is supposed to withdraw out of Gaza, will not leave,
and that there will never be a Palestinian state, even though the plan calls for one in five years.
I don't believe the Whitkoff plan at all, but this shows you the character as if we needed more demonstration of Netanyahu.
Chris, do you have that clip?
Instead of Hamas isolating us, we turned the tables and isolated Hamas.
Now the whole world, including the Arab and Muslim world,
is pressuring Hamas to accept the conditions we set together with President Trump
to release all our hostages, both the living and the fallen.
While the IDF remains in most of the Gaza Strip, who would have believed this?
After all, everyone kept saying you have to accept Hamas' terms to withdraw everyone.
The IDF needs to withdraw, and Hamas can recover and also rehabilitate the strip.
No way. That's not happening. On the contrary. And President Trump added that if Hamas refuses, he will give Israel full backing to complete the military operation to eliminate it. And that's why I think from every perspective, this was an excellent visit. Many in the government, there's a question being asked. Did you agree to a Palestinian state?
Absolutely not. It's also not written in the agreement. But one thing we did say is that we will strongly oppose a Palestinian state. President Trump also said that, he said he understands that. He also said at the UN that it would be a huge reason.
reward for terror and a danger to the state of Israel.
No surprise that he said that.
No, and I'm not surprised that the intention was ever any different than that.
I think this was a gimmick where there were certain inducements being offered ostensibly,
but it was all kind of a con job, basically to disarm Hamas, get the hostages back.
Hamas would no longer have any presence or leverage.
against Israel, then Israel will just finish the job, as Donald Trump keeps putting it,
and slaughter the Palestinians or drive them out, whichever comes first.
And that's the way it was being played. And Trump is right on board,
and Trump's negotiators, Whitkoff and certainly his son-in-law, are right on board.
And I would imagine Sir Tony Blair is right on board. This is all a con job. These people
are all on the side of Israel, and it's been that right from the beginning, and will be that
right for forever until something happens to shake them up. Now, one thing you know, Trump,
Nanyar was lying about was that the Arabs have accepted this 20-point plan. They did originally
in the first draft. But what I'm reading today is that they are quite aware of the changes
that were made, sort of on the sneak, and put in there.
that allowed the IDF to stay there as long as it felt that it was warranted and so on and so forth.
And basically, you return to a status quo ante of October 7th,
with whatever Palestinians are left of Gaza living in a concentration camp.
I mean, Tony Blair, as the Governor General of Gaza, is he who once resided at number 10 Downing Street,
going to live in Gaza City?
No matter how many, MI6 people he has to protect him.
Where is he going to live?
Well, he'll probably live offshore or something on a yacht.
I mean, waiting for the Riviera, Trump Riviera resort to be built, and he'll move into a penthouse.
The Israelis have kidnapped the American captain of one of the flotilla boats carrying food and medicine.
and this is out on the high seas.
How long should we wait before the State Department registers an objection?
I think the expression for that is never.
They've never registered objections to Israel killing Americans.
All they've ever said is that, oh, Israel will carry out its own due process
or its own legal procedures in terms of looking into that.
and it always turns out, gee, it was some kind of accident or a misunderstanding or something like that.
The Israelis kill people with impunity.
They get away with it.
The reason they get away with it is because we have people like genocide Joe Biden and Donald Trump in charge of our country.
Time to make these people go away.
Was Netanyahu ever a CIA asset?
No, as far as I know.
Well, he was, of course, a student in the United States, and then he was involved with various aspects of Israeli government operations in the United States, particularly involved with obtaining uranium and that sort of thing for the nuclear weapons that Israel eventually wound up with.
He was involved with all that.
I don't believe he had any connection with the agency, but, hey, it's always possible.
Wow. Phil Girardi, thank you very much, my dear friend. Thanks for your time. Welcome back to the show. We'll look forward to seeing you next week.
Thank you very much. I look forward to it too. Thank you.
Thank you, Phil. Coming up at 4 o'clock, Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Judge Napolitano for judging freedom.
Thank you.
