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The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

Interview 1393 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

The Corbett Report

News, Politics

4.8653 Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2018

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

This week on the New World Next Week: the world takes one step closer to nuclear annihilation; digital strip searches become the law of the land in New Zealand; and North and South Korea cooperate to remove DMZ land mines.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corbett of Corbett Report.com.

0:13.0

And I'm James Uvin-Pallado of Mediamonarchy.com. Digital strip searches keep spreading that freedom.

0:18.4

We've got that story plus removing landmines. But first, one click closer to

0:23.5

nuclear annihilation, written by the near legendary Philip Geraldi on global research,

0:29.0

the nuclear war doomsday clock. Maintained on the bulletin of Atomic Scientists website

0:34.4

has advanced to two minutes before midnight the closest point to possible atomic apocalypse since the end of the original Cold War.

0:42.5

In 1995, the clock was at 14 minutes to midnight, but the opportunity to set it back even further was lost as the U.S. and EU allies took advantage of a weakened Russia to advance NATO into Eastern Europe, setting the stage for the

0:55.7

new Cold War, which we are now soaking in right now. America's next top president

0:59.8

continued to kind of set this tone when he harangued the United Nations last week, warning

1:04.7

that the United States would go it alone in defense of its perceived interests with no regard

1:09.4

for international bodies that exist to limit

1:11.2

armed conflict and punish those who commit war crimes. Trump's 35-minute speech featured, of course,

1:17.1

a highly anticipated long section targeting who, of course, Iran. The emotional description of

1:23.9

disrespecting neighbors, borders, and sovereign rights actually fits the U.S. and

1:28.5

Israel to a T way more than Iran. The U.S. has soldiers stationed illegally in Syria, while Israel

1:34.0

bombs the country on an almost daily basis. So who's doing the disrespecting? Washington and

1:39.6

Tel Aviv are also the principal supporters of terrorists in the Middle East, not Iran, arming them, training them,

1:45.3

hospitalizing them when they are injured and making sure they continue their fine work

1:49.5

and attacking Syria's legitimate government. And as for most dangerous weapons, Iran doesn't have any

1:55.1

and is a signatory to the non-proliferation nuclear treaty, of which Israel and the U.S. are not signatories to.

2:02.6

And in the last week, we have had Mad Dog Mattis, Hellfire, Haley, I just came up with that one,

2:08.4

and Dark Act Pompeo all beating the war drums, even of course the U.S. Congress critters

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