Judging Freedom - Scott Ritter: A Dangerous World.
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Today is Tuesday, December 24th, 2024, Christmas Eve. Scott Ritter joins us now. Scott, I must thank you publicly it publicly as I've done privately, and I hope we can continue to do it again next year.
I want to talk about the two principal hotspots in the world now, the Middle East and Ukraine.
I would like to start with Ukraine. In the past 10 days, the Ukrainians have assassinated a Russian general on a street in Moscow.
They have dispatched drones to attack a residential building 500 miles east of Moscow. And according to Slovakian President Fico, Ukrainian President Ukraine offered President Fico a $500 million bribe with American cash to change his position on the war in Ukraine.
Where is Ukraine going?
Straight to hell.
That's a horrible thing to say on Christmas Eve, but it's the truth.
In the last 10 days, Ukraine has suffered an average of 2,000 casualties, many of them
fatal per day.
That's 20,000.
The Russians have advanced scores of kilometers surrounding Ukrainian troops, capturing more cities.
Their advance is unstoppable and will not be stopped.
This is the reality.
What Ukraine can do right now is die, which they are very good at lately, and commit acts of terrorism, which they're becoming better at. But nothing that this fake president, Zelensky, and he is a fake president, understand that
he did not run an election.
He has no legal authority to rule.
If there are negotiations eventually with Russia on Russia's terms, one of those terms
is that Russia insists
on negotiating with the legitimate leader of Ukraine, which means Ukraine is going to have
to jettison this failure and put somebody else in his place. Russia's not in the mood right now to
play games. These are reindeer games that Zelensky's doing, horrible reindeer games,
terrorist acts, but they're games. They don't
change anything that's happening. They don't change the trajectory of this conflict at all.
And that's all he has left in his little stupid bag of tricks. I don't mean to be mean, and I
apologize for my language on Christmas Eve, but we're talking about war, and we're talking about
a man who has shown absolutely no concern for the welfare of his people or his nation.
How does something like drone attacks on residential buildings 500 miles east of Moscow resonate in the Kremlin?
Does it infuriate them?
Does it change or modify President Putin's patience?
Well, again, I can't speak on behalf of the Kremlin. I can just say that based upon what I've seen and the sense I have of
the Russian spirit, oh, it enrages them. I mean, it's a flagrant act of terrorism,
hate-filled terrorism. There's
nothing to be accomplished other than death and destruction. But Putin has his eye on the ball.
And I've mentioned before, the ball, the game isn't killing Ukrainians. That's a consequence
of the game. The game is getting a new European security framework. This has always
been Russia's strategic goal and objective is to engender stability on the European continent
between, you know, what they call Europe and Russia, which is a European power, whether Europe
wants it to be or not. It's also an Asian power. It's so so dang big but um you know what the russians want is is security
they they want an end to this madness of you know multiple decades of american policy of bringing
russia down um you know it's amazing just this week i think the national security archives of
the united states published a uh you know you we've all heard of george kennan's uh famous long telegram that he
wrote back in 1946 and set the fate the the stage for the cold war well apparently in 1994 um a a a
diplomat named um merriman wrote a similar cable out of the russian embassy was suppressed but what
he said is what we're doing is just you know, we're seeking the destruction of
Russia. We don't care about it. We don't care about democracy. He was basically about propping
up Yeltsin. He was talking about, you know, we're making a political decision to the economic and
social detriment of the Russian people, and it will come back and bite us. Well, it has. The
Russians have risen up, and they're tired of this game being played by the United States and Europe of
trying to destroy Russia, destroy Russia, not, you know, have, you know, say, oh, we're going
to halt you here. The physical destruction of Russia is the goal and objective of the United
States and Europe for the past several decades. How would we as Americans feel if China said,
we don't want to just out-compete you. We want to physically
destroy you. We want to break America up into components and have your entire society collapse.
We would be resentful. And yet that's where the Russians are. They want peace. That's what they
want. And we are the ones who created this conflict in Ukraine. We're the ones who created it. We're
the ones who set it up so we could destroy Russia.
And the Russians are saying, that ain't going to happen. And we do want peace,
but it'll be peace on our terms. The Financial Times on Monday, yesterday,
reported that the Trump transition team advised Kiev and some European leaders that President-elect Trump, upon his inauguration
next month, will not stop the cash and military equipment in the pipeline going to Ukraine.
Add to that some of the crazy things this General Kellogg, an emissary appointed by President Trump,
who apparently is acting as an emissary appointed by President Trump, who apparently is acting as
an emissary already, even though Trump is not yet in office, has been saying that the Russians lost
six times as many troops as the Ukrainians did. You've got to scratch your head about Trump. I
don't know if you think the Financial Times report is accurate, but it is clear that General Kellogg is either being intentionally deceived
by whoever is briefing him or is profoundly in error and knows it.
He's profoundly in error. Whether he knows it or not is another thing. But, you know,
generals at some point in time have to stop blaming it on their briefers. You got three stars for a
reason, pal. It's because you're supposed to be able to think and see through the briefers and be smarter than the briefer um so you know captains blame
lieutenants the generals have to take the responsibility for themselves uh kellogg is
responsible for every word that comes out of his mouth it's his duty and responsibility
to fact check the briefers to ask them questions um to ask, where did you get this data? What is your
source? Are there any competing sources? These are the things that I know every time I briefed a
three-star general or a four-star general. These are the questions I got. They don't accept anything
at face value. They push back because they want to know the hard truth, however inconvenient that
truth may be. I don't trust the mainstream media. Their job is to poison the well.
So, you know, there are so many people out there right now on the periphery of Team Trump who are
talking to the media as if they are Trump himself. What I do know is that Donald Trump recently said
that this is only going to be resolved when he meets and speaks with Vladimir Putin. And that's
the most accurate statement there. Putin is not going to sit down with Kellogg or any intermediary.
Putin doesn't give a damn what the United States wants, thinks, or whatever.
Russia, I told you, is sick and tired of this game of America seeking to destroy Russia.
This is existential.
And so Trump's going to get one shot to stop this war, one shot.
And that shot is you will do what Russia tells you to do,
and then Russia will throw in some trimmings to make it look like there's a political compromise.
But Russia has won this war.
And if the United States wants to broaden the scope and scale of this war, Russia will engage in that for victory, not to play a game.
And so Trump, like I said, he realizes I think he has one shot, and he started to pull back and say, I'm going to, this is going to be
resolved when I meet with Putin. But understand that he's not going to get that meeting unless
he puts something on the table. Putin's not going to just say, hey, come here, let's sit down,
let's talk. Putin's going to say, what do you want to talk about? Give us some details on this.
So Trump's got to get better advisors than Keith Kellogg and Michael Waltz,
or whatever the National Security Advisor's name is, and all these people. He has the worst
advisors in the world when it comes to Russia. These people don't know anything about Russia,
and they are all products, and this is the most important part, they are all products of a system
that has sought for the past four to five decades to physically destroy Russia. That's the only
thing in their mind. That's all they're programmed to do. They're not programmed to peacefully
coexist with Russia. If Trump wants to peacefully coexist with Russia, he needs to wipe the slate
clean, bring in people of a like mind, and come up with sound policy. At the risk of raising your
blood pressure, I guess you're advising Trump that when he meets with the Russians, he should not bring Sebastian Gorka with him.
I don't think Gorka would be allowed into Russia right now.
And I'll be surprised if Gorka stays on the team much longer.
I think this was a political throwaway.
The man can't hold a security clearance.
His brain doesn't work.
His mouth is connected to the His brain doesn't work. His mouth
is connected to the brain that doesn't work. And every word he says is to the detriment
of American national security and the success of a Trump presidency. So Sebastian Gorka,
he made that one statement about Putin being a thug, and then we haven't heard from him since.
And I think that's probably the best way to deal with Gorka is to just ignore him.
Why is Syria being torn apart as we speak? Because Syria is a fake country that was artificially constructed by the French with a mandate given to them by the League of Nations
in the aftermath of the First World War. They tried to bring together, you know, a variety of religions and creeds and sects and nationalities. And,
you know, it was a failed country. The Ba'athists, who are, you know, Arab socialist nationalists,
came in and said, we can unite everybody with a vision of what Arab statehood should look like.
But that vision was incompatible with a number of things.
Competing Arab nationalism, the Nasserites, they called them,
named for Nasser, the Egyptian president.
They joined together to create an Arab league or an Arab union back in,
an Arab republic back in the 60s.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which is a major Islamic movement. The Baathists were incompatible.
They went to war. It's a nation that's always had this strife built into it from the very start. It
was suppressed violently by the Baathists, but they held this thing called Syria together. And
if they had ever been given a chance, maybe it could have succeeded.
But we've been trying to destroy Syria in the name of Israel since 1948.
And finally, the Zionist agenda was fulfilled.
We got rid of the Ba'athists, and now we're watching a nation self-destruct before our very eyes.
Can the HTS, the group led by Al-Jalani, actually put together a government?
And is there a landmass over which they could actually govern once the Turks and the Israelis are finished dividing up Syria?
Well, I mean, there is a limit to what israel can do if you take a look at the the
actual um you know territorial acquisition with israel it's it's purely on the periphery um i'm
not defending it at all but it's not as though israel is making a grab for uh damascus or
anything of that nature it's you know it's bad for it's bad what they're doing. The biggest offender will be Turkey.
Turkey right now is, of course, playing a political game,
but Erdogan clearly has visions of reviving the Ottoman Empire.
His rhetoric has said that.
He speaks of Syrian sovereignty,
but he also speaks of the inevitability of Turkish expansion
into regions such as Idlib,
Aleppo, Raqqa. These are former Ottoman provinces along the border with Turkey that Erdogan said
should have been Turkish to begin with, but the French stole it from him. It's time he's going
to reverse history. So I think you're seeing Turkey headed towards creating the conditions for a referendum, you know, so that Turkey can say, well, we're just abiding by the United Nations principle of self-determination.
Funny, Russia did it and the world condemned it, but Turkey is going to do it.
Let's see how the world reacts.
But it's the end of the Syrian nation.
What's going to be left is a rump state that's ungovernable. I mean, to answer your question, Judge, do you believe that Al-Qaeda is capable of governing a nation like Syria that has secularism in its DNA without resorting to violence to suppress that secularism?
The answer, of course, is not just no, but hell no. So as long as Jolani and HTS and al-Qaeda is at the helm, don't expect anything good
coming out of Syria.
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GOP and the Congress and the people that he has indicated he's going to appoint around him
will effectively undo the quest for a Palestinian state?
Not just effectively undo it, they will destroy the quest.
Their goal is not to have a Palestinian state.
Their goal is to have a greater Israel.
And, you know, there was an opportunity prior to the fall of Syria where Israel would
have become, if not mortally injured, severely injured so that a Trump term would be more about
critical care than fulfilling a strategic vision. But the collapse of Syria has allowed Netanyahu's
right-wing government to survive and now thrive. There's still a lot of problems in Israel. I'm not
going to pretend that Netanyahu is out of the woods yet, but he's in a much stronger position
today than he was a month ago. And the end result is when Trump becomes president, he's not going to be dealing with a weakened Netanyahu, but a strong Netanyahu, an emboldened Netanyahu who will be dictating terms.
Look, we've seen this game before.
Trump inherited an Iranian nuclear deal from the Obama administration and immediately withdrew from it on the advice, indeed the demands, of Netanyahu, citing, you know, Israeli intelligence, much of it manufactured. You know, it was Trump that,
you know, envisioned and implemented the Abrams Accords, which was all about,
you know, destroying Palestinian statehood, any potential of Palestinian statehood,
you know, because it was about promoting Israel and what was good for Israel.
And so this is where we're going to go. Now, you know, I've been lectured by many pro-Palestinian
groups that, you know, Palestine exists in the hearts of the Palestinians and that even if,
you know, the United States and Israel succeeds in depopulating Gaza and eradicating West Bank settlements and all that,
you can never get rid of Palestine.
And I'm not going to dissuade people of that thought.
I mean, I respect people who believe in something in their hearts.
But the fact of the matter is what myself and others have been working for,
some people for many decades, myself more recently since October 7th,
is the creation of a Palestinian state, a physical entity that Palestinians could call
their own home. And that's done. That's finished. It's not going to happen in 10 years, 20 years,
30 years, 40 years now, because the system is so fundamentally broken. And what I mean by the
system, I mean the Middle East. There is no support whatsoever outside of you know lebanon the the hezbollah outside of iraq
where you have some pro-shia uh militias outside of iran or yemen there other than those four
entities there's no support whatsoever for a pal state. Even European nations that speak of
recognizing Palestine, watch how quick they walk away. Because when you take the scales of
geopolitical importance, preserving the European Union or preserving your status in the European
Union will far outweigh the creation of a Palestinian state. So all those European states
that have jumped in and said, this is what we want, this is where we're going to go. Watch what happens when Trump starts
putting the screws to him. Watch how quickly they jump the ship because nobody out there other than
Hezbollah, the Iranian militias in Iraq, Iran, or the Houthi have shown a willingness to sacrifice
on behalf of Palestine. I mean, the Palestinians have,
yes, Hamas, but even what is Palestine? I mean, in the West Bank, we have the Palestinian Authority
led by Abu Mazen, President Mahmoud Abbas, who is literally a servant of Israel. So you have the
president of the Palestinian Authority paid for and working on behalf of Israel, sending his
Israeli-trained Palestinian security forces to
fight Palestinian freedom fighters in Jenin, that's Palestine. So there is no Palestine.
Palestine doesn't exist. There's Gaza, there's Hamas, but that's being destroyed as we speak.
I mean, these brave guys are still popping out of the tunnels and doing heroic things, but
at some point in time, without the
support of the Axis resistance, they can't last forever. And then, you know, at some point in time,
the people of Gaza, who are, by the way, every day, Judge, dozens are being burned to death,
murdered, slaughtered, butchered, blown to pieces by Israeli airplanes dropping American bombs,
Israeli airplanes dropping American bombs, Israeli airplanes dropping American bombs,
killing innocent civilians,
but we're not talking about it anymore
because we're worried about HDS, Al-Qaeda in Syria.
We're worried about other things.
This was the danger of expanding the conflict.
It's something I said all along.
Keep your eye on the game.
If the game is a Palestinian state,
then the only thing we can be talking about
is Gaza and the Israeli genocide of Gaza, which empowers the will of the world to say there's a need for a Palestinian
state. But the moment we stop talking about Gaza, the moment we stop talking about the genocide
is the moment that the cause of Palestine dies in the imagination of most of the people around
the world. Have Hamas and Hezbollah been degraded as military forces that the Israelis have to
contend with? Well, I mean, as a military force, their job wasn't to physically defeat Israel.
So we have to keep that in mind. All they had to do is survive. By surviving, they defeated Israel because Israel defined victory as the physical destruction of Hamas and Hezbollah. Right now, Hezbollah is off the map. They've been removed from the playing board because of a ceasefire, and their ability to reconstitute their military capabilities has been severely diminished by the loss of the land bridge to Iran through Syria.
So even though Hezbollah still has some fire in their heart, I've listened to the statements,
the idea that Hezbollah is not going to be able to turn around and begin
anew the war of attrition with Israel, we'll see what happens there. Hamas, look,
these are children of the camp. I've talked about this before. These are people that are
born into a concentration camp, born into a prison, and they've got the jailbreak going,
and they're not going to stop until they either achieve their objective or they're dead.
Hamas has suffered tremendous losses, but in the last several months, because of Israel's genocide,
Hamas has recruited 5,000 to 7,000 new
fighters. Now, these may not be as well-trained as the old ones, but all they have to do is have
courage in their hearts, a prayer on their lips, and they pop out of a hole, run and place a mine
on a tank, shoot an RPG, gun down a couple Israelis, disappear down the hole. Now, many of
them are going to die, but as long as they bleeding the israeli defense force you can't talk about an israeli victory so i don't know how long this is going to go
but israel has not defeated hamas at this at this juncture israel has fought hezbollah to a you know
to a to a tie so to speak but then politically because war is an extension of politics by other
means the fact of the collapse of syria has created a political
problem for hezbollah and puts israel on top of them politically but israel there's no there's
no appetite in israel to go back to fighting hezbollah remember why there's a ceasefire
it's not because hezbollah surrendered because the israeli army turned turned to netanyahu said we
can't keep doing this we just put our two best brigades in there they got chewed up and spit
out we can't do this anymore we're exhausted we have to have a ceasefire so they got the ceasefire then syria collapsed and now able to
flex their muscles um into a vacuum as opposed to taking on the lions of hezbollah head on in
in southern lebanon but uh neither hezbollah nor hamas has been physically defeated at this point
in time so we can't talk about your decisive israeli victory
yet on military terms but politically israel is definitely in a stronger position today than they
were a month ago last question our last subject matter is war with iran u.s and israel versus iran
likely i don't think so i mean uh this is where I'm going to get in trouble with a lot of
Iranians out there. But my take on the Iranian president is that he does not want a war,
and that he and his moderate faction inside Iran have considerable political
clout at this juncture. The more conservative members of the Iranian government, the IRGC
and others are looking for a continuation of this fight. They believe that they have
the military capability to do harm to Israel. But the fact of the matter is, if there's a war
between Israel and Iran, Israel will suffer as well, very much, but so will Iran. And that's not the direction that the Iranian leadership wants. I remind everybody that in 2023, I met with President Raisi in September at the UN General Assembly, I and others, I wasn't there, but I listened to him, asked him some questions, etc. He made a point that the effort that was built up around
this Kurdish girl who tragically died in Iranian police custody over a hijab violation led to
demonstrations that then were turned into a nationwide insurrection run by various anti-regime
forces controlled by foreign intelligence services, including the United States. He said this was one of the greatest struggles in the history of Iran. Here in the West,
we don't talk about it. He said that in 2023, Iran had one of the greatest challenges to
the continuation of the revolution, that this revolt was real. They beat it, and he said they
beat it because of the support of the Iranian people and the perseverance of the Iranian security forces.
But he said it was touch and go.
It was a big deal.
And I think that the regime does not want to create a condition where, a situation where you have a fracture between the Iranian people over Israel, over whether they go to war with Israel or not.
That you need to unify the Iranian
people. And the best way to do that is to fulfill the wishes and desires of the Iranian people for
peace and security, especially economic security, which requires the sanctions to be lifted.
And that's the direction this president is going to go. So I think you're going to see
negotiations with the Trump administration and that Iran is going to put its nuclear program on
the table and see what they can get in exchange for it. What do I wish Trump would listen to you,
Scott? Scott, thank you very much. Thank you for everything you've done for us throughout the year.
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