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Jeffrey Sachs: Ukraine/Russia Dangerous New Escalation, & the Dark Forces Pushing for War With Iran

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Jeffrey Sachs on how to save the United States from getting sucked into utterly catastrophic wars with Iran and Russia. Paid partnership with: MeriwetherFarms: Visit https://MeriwetherFarms.com/Tucker and use code TUCKER76 for 15% off your first order. Masa Chips: Get 25% off with code TUCKER at https://masachips.com/tucker Heritage Foundation: https://Heritage.org/Tucker #TuckerCarlson #JeffreySachs #Russia #Ukraine #OperationSpidersWeb #CIA #Israel #Iran #war #DonaldTrump #nuclearwar #Iraq #news #politics Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:47 Why Is Ukraine So Central to the Deep State’s Plan? 4:51 The West’s Obsession With Weakening Russia 9:11 The Origins of the West’s Hatred of Russia 23:49 How the Deep State Used Bill Clinton to Usher in NATO Expansion 31:37 What’s Stopping Trump From Making Peace Between Ukraine and Russia? 38:33 The Russia/Ukraine Peace Agreement That Was Sabotaged by the Deep State 44:52 Trump vs. The War Machine 53:29 Operation Spider’s Web 55:28 Sachs’ Advice to Trump on How to End the War 1:05:09 The Wars Being Waged by Global Intel Agencies 1:17:58 How Long Until We Enter a World War? 1:19:54 Will the US Go to War With Iran? 1:26:04 The Real Reason the US Went to War With Iraq and Syria 1:32:26 Why Is the US Fighting Israel’s Wars? 1:44:38 The Truth About Iran’s Supposed Nuclear Weapons 1:59:35 Why Does Israel Want War With Iran? 2:11:10 Is Qatar a Threat to the United States?
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0:00
Donald Trump ran as a peace candidate.
0:03
He was going to end the Biden administration's disastrous war in Ukraine,
0:07
and he was going to bring peace to the Middle East.
0:09
And for the past seven months, he's been trying to do just that.
0:12
We're getting a lot closer, but we're not quite there.
0:16
Why?
0:17
Well, says Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia,
0:20
who has been watching carefully and speaking to many people involved,
0:23
because the intel agencies aren't on board at all.
0:48
So, almost three years ago you got bounced off of Morning Joe after many years,
0:54
basically shunned by the entire world that you occupied and had occupied for decades,
0:59
simply for saying, hey, maybe the war in Ukraine is not a good idea.
1:04
So it's been a number of years since that happened,
1:06
and I wonder if you have thought about or answered the question,
1:10
Why is the Ukraine war so central to the people in charge of our society?
1:18
What is it about that that creates this very intense attachment?
1:23
They exile you for disagreeing over it.
1:26
Well, let me start with the basic point.
1:30
The war is not a good idea, and it could have ended three years ago.
1:35
Yes.
1:36
This is yet another of the tragedies of the Ukraine war.
1:42
On April 15, 2022, there was a draft agreement between Ukraine and Russia to end the war.
1:52
The United States swooped in, told the Ukrainians, don't do it, keep fighting.
1:58
and three years on Ukraine has lost perhaps more than a million young people to death and serious injury.
2:11
It has lost territory, it has had the country destroyed, it has had its economy brought to ruins.
2:18
Nothing of the last three years has been any help whatsoever to Ukraine.
2:25
So when I said three years ago, I also said it five years ago, and before even Russia's invasion in February 2022,
2:37
that there didn't have to be a war, that the war could easily be avoided, when I said in March and April of 2022,
2:48
to you could stop right now and end the war.
2:53
Not only was that right, it was, if I could put it this way, pro-Ukraine.
2:59
Of course, it was attacked at the time as being anti-Ukraine.
3:02
This is the craziest thing.
3:04
The friends of Ukraine, so-called, are the ones that are completely destroying Ukraine.
3:11
The friends of Ukraine, so called, are the ones that tell Ukraine to fight on, to fight on.
3:19
It's like being, I guess, the...
23:08
of unchallenged primacy of the United States.
23:12
And this became called neoconservatism afterwards,
23:16
but it was early on.
23:18
And of course, Cheney was our defense secretary in 1992
23:22
and Wolfowitz was his deputy.
23:25
And all of the familiar figures that we came to know
23:30
in the Iraq war and afterwards were on the scene.
23:35
This was the end of Bush Sr.
23:36
And they already concocted the idea of US unipolarity or primacy or full spectrum dominance or hegemony, whatever term one wants to use.
23:51
Then comes Clinton into office.
23:55
And Clinton's a...
23:59
He's a kind of inconsequential, inexperienced...
24:07
I think...
24:09
Just not a serious person, and didn't become one, unfortunately, during his presidency.
24:15
And the deep state explains to him, this is the way it is.

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0:00
Donald Trump ran as a peace candidate.
0:03
He was going to end the Biden administration's disastrous war in Ukraine,
0:07
and he was going to bring peace to the Middle East.
0:09
And for the past seven months, he's been trying to do just that.
0:12
We're getting a lot closer, but we're not quite there.
0:16
Why?
0:17
Well, says Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia,
0:20
who has been watching carefully and speaking to many people involved,
0:23
because the intel agencies aren't on board at all.
0:48
So, almost three years ago you got bounced off of Morning Joe after many years,
0:54
basically shunned by the entire world that you occupied and had occupied for decades,
0:59
simply for saying, hey, maybe the war in Ukraine is not a good idea.
1:04
So it's been a number of years since that happened,
1:06
and I wonder if you have thought about or answered the question,
1:10
Why is the Ukraine war so central to the people in charge of our society?
1:18
What is it about that that creates this very intense attachment?
1:23
They exile you for disagreeing over it.
1:26
Well, let me start with the basic point.
1:30
The war is not a good idea, and it could have ended three years ago.
1:35
Yes.
1:36
This is yet another of the tragedies of the Ukraine war.
1:42
On April 15, 2022, there was a draft agreement between Ukraine and Russia to end the war.
1:52
The United States swooped in, told the Ukrainians, don't do it, keep fighting.
1:58
and three years on Ukraine has lost perhaps more than a million young people to death and serious injury.
2:11
It has lost territory, it has had the country destroyed, it has had its economy brought to ruins.
2:18
Nothing of the last three years has been any help whatsoever to Ukraine.
2:25
So when I said three years ago, I also said it five years ago, and before even Russia's invasion in February 2022,
2:37
that there didn't have to be a war, that the war could easily be avoided, when I said in March and April of 2022,
2:48
to you could stop right now and end the war.
2:53
Not only was that right, it was, if I could put it this way, pro-Ukraine.
2:59
Of course, it was attacked at the time as being anti-Ukraine.
3:02
This is the craziest thing.
3:04
The friends of Ukraine, so-called, are the ones that are completely destroying Ukraine.
3:11
The so-called friends of Ukraine are the ones who tell Ukraine to fight on.
23:08
of unchallenged primacy of the United States.
23:12
And this became called neoconservatism afterwards,
23:16
but it was early on.
23:18
And of course, Cheney was our defense secretary in 1992
23:22
and Wolfowitz was his deputy.
23:25
And all of the familiar figures that we came to know
23:30
in the Iraq war and afterwards were on the scene.
23:35
This was the end of Bush Sr.
23:36
And they already concocted the idea of US unipolarity or primacy or full spectrum dominance or hegemony, whatever term one wants to use.
23:51
Then comes Clinton into office.
23:55
And Clinton's a...
23:59
He's a kind of inconsequential, inexperienced...
24:07
I think...
24:09
Just not a serious person, and didn't become one, unfortunately, during his presidency.
24:15
And the deep state explains to him, this is the way it is.
24:19
And he also hears from Central Europe, countries that I was advising, but not advising on this for sure.

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0:00
Donald Trump ran as a peace candidate.
0:03
He was going to end the Biden administration's disastrous war in Ukraine,
0:07
and he was going to bring peace to the Middle East.
0:09
And for the past seven months, he's been trying to do just that.
0:12
We're getting a lot closer, but we're not quite there.
0:16
Why?
0:17
Well, says Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia,
0:20
who has been watching carefully and speaking to many people involved,
0:23
because the intel agencies aren't on board at all.
0:48
So, almost three years ago you got bounced off of Morning Joe after many years,
0:54
basically shunned by the entire world that you occupied and had occupied for decades,
0:59
simply for saying, hey, maybe the war in Ukraine is not a good idea.
1:04
So it's been a number of years since that happened,
1:06
and I wonder if you have thought about or answered the question,
1:10
Why is the Ukraine war so central to the people in charge of our society?
1:18
What is it about that that creates this very intense attachment?
1:23
They exile you for disagreeing over it.
1:26
Well, let me start with the basic point.
1:30
The war is not a good idea, and it could have ended three years ago.
1:35
Yes.
1:36
This is yet another of the tragedies of the Ukraine war.
1:42
On April 15, 2022, there was a draft agreement between Ukraine and Russia to end the war.
1:52
The United States swooped in, told the Ukrainians, don't do it, keep fighting.
1:58
and three years on Ukraine has lost perhaps more than a million young people to death and serious injury.
2:11
It has lost territory, it has had the country destroyed, it has had its economy brought to ruins.
2:18
Nothing of the last three years has been any help whatsoever to Ukraine.
2:25
So when I said three years ago, I also said it five years ago, and before even Russia's invasion in February 2022,
2:37
that there didn't have to be a war, that the war could easily be avoided, when I said in March and April of 2022,
2:48
to you could stop right now and end the war.
2:53
Not only was that right, it was, if I could put it this way, pro-Ukraine.
2:59
Of course, it was attacked at the time as being anti-Ukraine.
3:02
This is the craziest thing.
3:04
The friends of Ukraine, so-called, are the ones that are completely destroying Ukraine.
3:11
The friends of Ukraine, so-called, are the ones that tell Ukraine to fight on, to fight on.
3:19
It's like being, I guess, the coach in a boxing match, and your guy is being bloodied and being hit and being destroyed in the battle,
3:31
and you say, go, I'm on your side, go out there and hit him again!
3:35
until they get smashed one more time.
3:40
And they're brought to their side of the ring,
3:42
and again you tell them,
3:43
go out and fight, because I'm your buddy.
3:46
This is the disaster that the so-called Friends of Ukraine,
3:50
whether it is all that we saw during the Biden administration,
3:55
or that we hear every day from Starmer,
4:01
the Prime Minister of the UK,
4:02
or Merz, the new chancellor of Germany, or Macron from France,
4:08
and of course from Zelensky, who is now running a...
4:14
I'm sorry to put it this way, but a little dictatorship,
4:17
because he runs by martial law, he doesn't run by public support,
4:20
but they're all the ones telling their young people,
4:23
go out to the front lines, go get killed,

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Video Transcript

0:00
Donald Trump ran as a peace candidate.
0:03
He was going to end the Biden administration's disastrous war in Ukraine,
0:07
and he was going to bring peace to the Middle East.
0:09
And for the past seven months, he's been trying to do just that.
0:12
We're getting a lot closer, but we're not quite there.
0:16
Why?
0:17
Well, says Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia,
0:20
who has been watching carefully and speaking to many people involved,
0:23
because the intel agencies aren't on board at all.
0:48
So, almost three years ago you got bounced off of Morning Joe after many years,
0:54
basically shunned by the entire world that you occupied and had occupied for decades,
0:59
simply for saying, hey, maybe the war in Ukraine is not a good idea.
1:04
So it's been a number of years since that happened,
1:06
and I wonder if you have thought about or answered the question,
1:10
Why is the Ukraine war so central to the people in charge of our society?
1:18
What is it about that that creates this very intense attachment?
1:23
They exile you for disagreeing over it.
1:26
Well, let me start with the basic point.
1:30
The war is not a good idea, and it could have ended three years ago.
1:35
Yes.
1:36
This is yet another of the tragedies of the Ukraine war.
1:42
On April 15, 2022, there was a draft agreement between Ukraine and Russia to end the war.
1:52
The United States swooped in, told the Ukrainians, don't do it, keep fighting.
1:58
and three years on Ukraine has lost perhaps more than a million young people to death and serious injury.
2:11
It has lost territory, it has had the country destroyed, it has had its economy brought to ruins.
2:18
Nothing of the last three years has been any help whatsoever to Ukraine.
2:25
So when I said three years ago, I also said it five years ago, and before even Russia's invasion in February 2022,
2:37
that there didn't have to be a war, that the war could easily be avoided, when I said in March and April of 2022,
2:48
to you could stop right now and end the war.
2:53
Not only was that right, it was, if I could put it this way, pro-Ukraine.
2:59
Of course, it was attacked at the time as being anti-Ukraine.
3:02
This is the craziest thing.
3:04
The friends of Ukraine, so-called, are the ones that are completely destroying Ukraine.
3:11
The friends of Ukraine, so-called, are the ones that tell Ukraine to fight on, to fight on.
3:19
It's like being, I guess, the coach in a boxing match, and your guy is being bloodied and being hit and being destroyed in the battle,
3:31
and you say, go, I'm on your side, go out there and hit him again!
3:35
until they get smashed one more time.
3:40
And they're brought to their side of the ring,
3:42
and again you tell them,
3:43
go out and fight, because I'm your buddy.
3:46
This is the disaster that the so-called Friends of Ukraine,
3:50
whether it is all that we saw during the Biden administration,
3:55
or that we hear every day from Starmer,
4:01
the Prime Minister of the UK,
4:02
or Merz, the new chancellor of Germany, or Macron from France,
4:08
and of course from Zelensky, who is now running a...
4:14
I'm sorry to put it this way, but a little dictatorship,
4:17
because he runs by martial law, he doesn't run by public support,
4:20
but they're all the ones telling their young people,
4:23
go out to the front lines, go get killed,
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