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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict with Rebekah Koffler: Part Two

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, Daily News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

How close are we to a world war? Rebekah Koffler joins Lisa to continue the conversation about the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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0:00.0

Last week we talked to Rebecca Coffler just getting some background on both Putin and Zelensky,

0:05.5

also getting some background on the history between Russia and Ukraine. Why Putin decided to invade

0:12.1

when he did, why he did not do it under Trump, why he waited to do it under Biden, and also

0:17.6

what his endgame is, what is he ultimately want from all of this. So that was the last episode.

0:22.8

In this episode, we're going to talk to Rebecca about where this is heading. How close to a

0:26.8

world war are we right now? What are her biggest concerns? We'll also get into China a little

0:31.7

bit to reveal something that honestly blew my mind. I think it will yours as well. And we'll discuss

0:38.3

about this deepening relationship between Russia and China and what it means for our country

0:43.2

and our future moving forward. Again, Rebecca Coffler is the author of Putin's playbook. She's also

0:49.0

a strategic military intelligence analyst who served as a Russian doctrine and strategy specialist

0:56.2

and the defense intelligence agency. So this is someone who has studied Russia throughout her

1:00.8

career. This is what she knows. I hope you enjoy the second part with Rebecca Coffler.

1:10.4

There were reports that we blew up the Nord Stream pipelines, not Russia. Do you think that's

1:16.4

accurate? No, I don't. That one I disagree. So in fact, I wrote a piece which is basically my

1:25.3

and classified intelligence analysis on the Fox News website. Top five reasons why

1:33.2

Russia is behind the Nord Stream explosion. Just a couple of points on that as it's consistent with

1:45.4

Russian doctrine of strategic operation to defeat critical infrastructure of the adversary.

1:54.1

The Russians had and Putin had the motivation to do it. The pipelines neither Nord Stream 2 were

2:07.8

operational. They were not revenue producing at the time, right? Because the Russians refused to

2:14.0

repair Nord Stream 1 claiming that sanctions are preventing them from getting necessary parts.

2:20.7

Nord Stream 2 was never authorized. And so in there, the trial documents, they actually explored

2:28.9

similar types of operations. So I wrote it all out. Anybody can look it up. With regard to us,

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