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you Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Wednesday, May 21st,
2025. My dear friend Phil Giraldi joins us now. Phil, always a pleasure. I want to spend some time
speaking to you about your fascinating piece, Trump's Magical Mystery Tour, which is mostly
critical but not entirely critical. But before we get there, what is your take on the Trump
Putin telephone call? Do you think the Americans understand the Russian mentality,
and do you think the Russians understand that Trump has neocons in one ear in America,
firsters in the other? Yeah, I'm afraid that that latter assessment would be the accurate one, that Trump doesn't seem to understand very clearly
what the Russians have been trying to make clear right from the beginning.
They have certain red lines, and the red lines are perfectly legitimate in terms of national
security and in terms of the history of what's gone on since the dissolution of the Soviet Union
and the American interference in all of those developments.
So somehow there's no recognition coming from the US side of what are the key issues that have to be dealt with and come up with some solutions to before there will be
any chance for anything like a ceasefire or a peace agreement. And that's the real tragedy
of what's going on right now. Chris, play cut number 19. Tell me, this is Secretary Rubio yesterday testifying before
one of the Senate committees. He's being grilled. Grilled is not the right word. She's rather
gentle by General Senator Jean Shaheen of New Hampshire. But tell me if you think Rubio
should be saying what he's saying or if he even understands what he's talking about.
19, Chris.
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 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 NATO nations into Ukrainian hands.
And what the president is 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 census lifted.
He's gotten time.
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.
So Bismarck, the Russians always reclaim what is theirs.
Rubio is saying property that they're not entitled to.
The four oblasts in Crimea were Russia when Catherine the Great was on the throne.
Does he know what he's talking about? Does he advance the ball by making
statements like that? And it is clear we are a co-belligerent. Just listen to the nominal
secretary of state. I think Wittkopf is the real secretary of state. But we are co-belligerent.
With Ukraine, are we not? Yeah, well, that's the major point that nobody wants to talk about.
We have no specific national interest in terms of weakening Russia, just for the sake of weakening
Russia, which is how Biden put it. And that seems to be what's continuing as the policy.
And the fact is, there's no understanding of the history
of going back to when the Crimea became part of Russia
under Catherine the Great.
The oblasts in Ukraine that are under question at the moment
were part of Russia until there were administrative
reorganizations that made them part of Ukraine,
but they are inhabited by mostly Russians who were being targeted by Ukrainian militias and 8,000 of
them were killed. So there's a whole lot of history that these people don't want to hear,
they're not interested in, and they just want the war to continue for various reasons, which they are not even
verbalizing because they're not quite sure what they are.
To the Middle East, Phil, your fascinating piece, Trump's Magical Mystery Tour, or actually you
called it the Magical Mystery Tour that wasn't. He did attack the neocon record.
He did correctly point out how their historical record
is one of destruction.
And he did credit the birth of the modern Middle East
to free enterprise and investment,
not to anything American neocons have done,
but he still employs them and he still listens to them.
Yeah, obviously I would hate to put it this way,
but obviously he was presenting,
his speech is quite good.
It clearly was, it, to my mind, a speech that was written for him by someone.
I would love to talk to that person, but they could be identified.
But the speech is excellent.
It talks about how imposing governments on regions by the great powers and things like that has never worked.
It's been a bad idea.
This was taken, I don't think he actually ever mentioned neocons. In fact, he didn't.
But the idea was that when he walked away from the microphone, the audience, which was the leaders
of the Gulf states, were delighted by hearing this kind of stuff. You're going to stop interfering with us,
are you? And it was taken by the interpreters back here in the United States to be an attack
on the neocons and the neocon foreign policy, which has come to dominate both major political
parties. So that was a really good kind of thing to do. I think it was something that was necessary to hear
from a leader of a major country in the West, and it went over very well. But the question then
becomes how sincere or honest really was it? There's plenty of interference going on.
I might even point out to Mr. Trump,
his attitude towards Iran, for example,
which is certainly heavy on the interference.
And so this keeps going on and on,
and it's simple to talk a good talk,
but it's a lot harder to actually act that way
the
administration
Leaked something which was so fantastic
That nobody believed it
They leaked that the United States might recognize the Palestinian state
This of course would turn Netanyahu and
his crew on their heads. Would almost be too good to be true. I guess it was too good to be true
because there was no announcement made. Even though the stated public policy, you know this
better than I, of the United States has been the two-state solution. I bring this up as a prelude to the following. All last
week the Western press was saying Trump is snubbing Netanyahu. Trump is there and he's not visiting.
Trump has recognized Syria and didn't talk to Netanyahu and a good chunk of Syria is occupied by the Israelis.
Was the snub of Netanyahu a real snub or a head fake?
You know, I'm still debating that in my own mind.
I believe it can be interpreted either way.
And clearly, if you go based on the evidence, there were two issues actually that were being
touted as likely push points for Donald Trump to push on Netanyahu and to get some compliance
out of him.
And one of them was, of course, the whole issue of recognizing Palestine, which
has been recognized by 140 countries in the United
Nations.
But the United Nations, the US has
used its veto in the Security Council
to make sure it does not get recognized
as a normal country, as a participant member
state in the UN. So we've done that all by ourselves.
And it was presumed that he would be raising this issue and coming down the right way on it for a
change. And the other issue, of course, was that it was presumed that he would be putting pressure
on the Israelis to also stop their blockade of Gaza in which the deaths are starting to multiply, particularly of young children, and that he would be pushing for a real ceasefire,
unlike the last one which had an Israeli way to get out of written into it.
And something like that would be the consequence that he would be pushing on him
and hopefully get some kind of result. But none of these things happen.
So that makes you suspect that maybe the whole thing was a fraud to get positive responses from the Gulf States towards Israel by way of the United States.
And this also was extended to Syria, which was approached by Donald Trump and had its sanctions
lifted and it looks like there's a push to kind of legitimize it even though it's headed by former terrorists.
And this would take the pressure off of Israel in that sector.
So there is an Israel motive there too.
I don't know.
I think that we'll find out in the next couple of weeks what was true here? There could have been this kind of negotiations
that went on behind the scenes of players
from Israel, the United States,
that kind of cooked this whole thing up.
How can we normalize relations with a country,
a substantial chunk of which is occupied
by another country, Israel?
Not only another country, Israel. Not only another country, it's occupied by three other countries. Syria is a kind of at this point a lump in the middle of what once was, and there
is a semi-legitimate government in place, as they say, headed by a former terrorist al-Sharah.
But to the north of it, the Turks have a big hunk of what was formerly Syria.
To the south of it, Israel has a big hunk and is attacking within that area to destroy
arms depots so that the Syrians won't even have any way to protect
themselves against the Israelis.
And the United States is remaining in place.
The eastern part of Syria, where the oil fields are and where the good agricultural land is.
At first it seemed that the US was going to pull out as part of this agreement, but today
it came to the word that there's no intention to do so at the present time.
Why didn't Donald Trump mention the slaughter in Gaza?
Well he did mention the slaughter in Gaza, obviously, because he didn't want to press that issue with the Arabs, because
it would have created problems with Israel. It would have raised the whole issue of Israel being
supported and with having the U.S. complicit in the act of carrying out a genocide. So we read a lot of funny questions,
but I'm somewhat surprised that the issue of Palestine
did not come up in any of the open conversations
that might've been discussed behind doors,
but it's a mystery to me.
Does it mean anything that Great Britain, France,
and Canada have raised the issue?
I mean, these seem to be either threats to impose sanctions
or like Spain, a non-binding resolution.
It's too little too late,
but does it show a crack in the wall?
Does it show some movement on the West?
No, I don't think so, actually.
I think that it's a sham.
Those governments are dedicated to supporting Israel
no matter what.
And the fact is they are responding to popular pressure
in both Canada and the UK and in France and in Italy,
so throw some threats at Israel about sanctions, about possibly initiating sanctions.
Let's see the sanctions first and let's see that there's just some seriousness in this.
Again, the problem here is the United States.
The United States is the bulwark of Israel,
and it's basically an important partner
to all those countries I just named.
And so there's another actor kind of hiding
in the back of the scene here,
which is Donald Trump and before him, Joe Biden,
who basically gave Israel a license to kill and are continuing to give them license to kill.
And I mean that literally. Does Donald Trump deserve the same moniker that Joe Biden did,
obviously with a different second word, genocide Joe, genocide Don.
It's just as relevant, is it not, Phil?
I think it's just as relevant until we
cut off arms sales to Israel and we cut off all the other means of support
and political cover that we provide for them.
That means that we're serious about killing two million Gazans as a policy,
because that's what Netanyahu has been enunciating. And I just saw a small speech
on the Israeli television today,
where he was spelling it all out.
They're not shy about it.
Well, here's a clip that will give you some heartburn.
This is a former member of the
Knesset, a member of the Likud party, and then left and joined one of the ultra right-wing parties
talking about the desirability of slaughtering Ghazan children. 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?
This guy's a madman, but does he crystallize the views of most Israelis?
Well, judging from opinion polls, he does.
I won't say it's a 90%.
In fact, it used to be a 90% in favorable percentage. It's fallen off a bit from that, I gather,
on recent polls down to around 70%
because many Israelis, believe it or not,
are appalled by what's being done to the Gazans.
But it's still a substantial majority
and he's representing a widespread view.
The irony of course of all of this is that the Jews and the Israelis have been using
the genocide slogan to justify everything that they do based on what they claim was done to them.
And now they're doing the same thing to another people and are quite comfortable with that,
as long as they're on the winning side and are able to kill all these people.
Now, if you had just completed a course of study at New York University,
I know you went to the University of Chicago, it's a better school, You just committed completed a course of study at New York University.
I know you went to the University of Chicago to better school.
And then you graduated first in your class and were the valedictorian.
And then you said, at the graduation, what you just said now, Phil, you should expect that the university would not give you your diploma. That's what happened
this week in New York City. That's where we are today with people making either truthful
statements or opinion statements about the Israelis which are not acceptable to the people
that control the universities and to the Trump administration.
Yeah, I think this will become the norm.
We've gone through the phase where deportations
are taking place of people who write a letter
to their school newspaper.
And now we're into people speaking the truth
or as they see the truth in a situation, speaking their mind
and they're being punished by being deprived of something that they worked four years for
and that will, the deprivation of this will damage, severely damage their future life,
their career, what they choose to do.
So this is becoming the norm.
And this is another thing Donald Trump is really pushing hard,
Mr. hypocrite Trump.
The thing that's astonishing about Trump for all his kind of,
you know, mutterings and things like that,
incoherent most of the time, admittedly,
but the way he has no empathy whatsoever for these children,
bags of children, you know, hundreds recently in Gaza being killed and wrapped up in shrouds and
where is this guy's soul? Where's his heart? I don't think he has one.
Oh, but Phil, according to Steve Witkoff, the president is a humanitarian.
Sure he is.
It's absurd.
Now this is a little off the beaten path from what you and I have been discussing and usually
discuss, but it's so absurd and typical of the Trump administration.
We have to run it.
This is Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, trying to explain a clause of the
Constitution which school children can explain.
Chris got 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. 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?
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.
It's really very sad that the person in charge of deportations doesn't understand the basic
law of the land, which in large measure governs deportations,
the right to a hearing before punishment or expulsion is imposed.
Wow, that was absolutely incredible.
That was basically turning a right, a liberty, which all Americans should benefit from turning it on its head to make it a prerogative of
the President of the United States to not observe it.
It's just absolutely incredible.
This woman is an idiot.
And of course, she killed her dog, didn't she, back at home?
And which was a story for a while.
That explains it. Wow. All right, Phil.
God love you, my friend. Thank you very much. Thanks for letting me pick your brain and even
going a little off the beaten path to expose you to this idiot. You know, she appeared, you're
gonna kick out of this. She's rather voluptuous the way she dresses at times. She visited this horrific
prison in El Salvador where the guys are stripped to their waist. They're wearing shorts and
sneakers and socks and they're bare-chested. And she stood in front of them and took pictures of
herself with all these guys behind bars behind her. And Max Blumenthal said, that's prison porn.
Leave it to Max.
You nailed it.
Yeah. Yeah. Thank you, Phil. We'll see you again next week. All the best.
Okay. Take care. Bye-bye.
Bye. Coming up at four o'clock, no prison porn, but the one and only Scott Ritter,
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