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🗓️ 4 March 2025
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Lee Camp uses the help of Professor Jeffrey Sachs to dig deep into what's going on between Ukraine, Russia, and the US. Sachs made the EU Parliament look like confused children in his recent speech.
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0:00.0 | Hello, welcome to dangerous ideas. I'm going to do something with this episode that I don't think I've ever done, which is to spend perhaps a whole hour on a speech by Professor Jeffrey Stacks, Jeffrey Stacks to the EU. |
0:24.0 | He really just educated them on their own goddamn countries and what's going on with the war in |
0:30.4 | Ukraine and the history of the war in Ukraine, et cetera. And this speech is so important on so many |
0:37.2 | levels that I just want to go through it with you guys. |
0:40.9 | And I know that like you'll say, you'll see if you really think that this was a bad idea to spend this show on this speech. |
0:51.5 | You know, and I will interject here and there, but I'm going to let Professor Jeffrey Sachs do a lot of the speech. You know, and I will interject here and there, but I'm going to let Professor Jeffrey |
0:55.9 | Sacks do a lot of the speaking. And that's about it. New episode of unredacted tonight comes out |
1:04.0 | Thursday, 7 p.m. Eastern, 4 p.m. Pacific. I hope you'll be there for it. Anyway, let's do it. Let's |
1:10.0 | can do it. And yes, I have him on like 1.3 or 4 |
1:14.3 | speed because uh i think you guys can handle it i think you know it's kind of like getting in a car |
1:19.0 | and i'm like you know what i'm gonna i'm gonna go 80 miles an hour i think i think you're gonna be |
1:23.2 | right this because what i want to explain in my point of view is not secondhand. |
1:28.7 | It's not ideology. |
1:30.0 | It's what I've seen with my own eyes and experienced during this period. |
1:35.5 | In my understanding of the events that have the fallen Europe in many contexts, and I'll |
1:43.1 | include not only the Ukraine crisis, but Serbia, 1999, the wars in the Middle East, |
1:53.4 | including Iraq, Syria, the wars in Africa, including Sudan, Somalia, more than 40 years now. What happened, more than 30 years, |
2:06.3 | I should say. Thank you, Jay Blue for supporting the show. The United States came to the view, |
2:13.1 | especially in 1990, 91, and then with the end of the Soviet Union, that the U.S. now ran the |
2:19.9 | world and that the U.S. did not have to heed anybody's views, red lines, concerns, security |
2:28.2 | viewpoints, or any international obligations, or any UN framework. I'm sorry to put it so plainly, but I do want you to |
2:38.4 | understand. What he's describing is a lawless country, a lawless country that thinks it rules the |
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