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U.S. backed COUP in Pakistan backfires, Imran Khan freed by Supreme Court | Redacted News Live

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🗓️ 11 May 2023

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Pakistan is on the verge of civil war following a U.S. backed coup. At this hour protesters have pushed passed the country’s official military residence and taken over an air base. Nearly 1,000 people have been arrested and at least 50 people have been killed according to the PTI political party.On Tuesday, former Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested after warning that the military was trying to assassinate him to stop him from campaigning. He was beaten up and dragged out of the courtroom by paramilitary forces. This prompted massive protests from his supporters. Today the Supreme Court ruled his arrest illegal and demanded he go free but sources say the military are ignoring those requests. The government called in the army to quell the protests and have used Internet jammers to stop protestors from using social media to communicate. Khan has been campaigning for re-election and is widely expected to win. He was ousted from office last year after a US-backed parliamentary coup.

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0:00.0

Welcome everybody to Redacted on this Thursday. So glad to have you all here. I'm Clayton Morris.

0:05.5

I'm Natalie Morris. And on this show, we try to pull the threads of empire and reveal the deep state that's underneath running the whole clown show. And boy, Pakistan is a ground zero example of the deep state trying to run things. The U.S.-backed coup, the U.K.

0:22.6

backed coup, which has been kind of a terrible failure, as evidence over the last 48 hours,

0:28.3

as chaos has hit the streets, protests taking to the streets.

0:31.3

But a huge update on the potential civil war in Pakistan.

0:35.7

We've got a huge update on the Supreme Court and what the arrest

0:39.0

of Imran Khan looks like at this hour. So we're going to be taking you there and going into all

0:44.4

the latest protests and what this means for the larger Middle East and the U.S. relations with that region.

0:49.6

And what does the semiconductor industry have to do with war in Taiwan, a possible war between China and the United States?

0:58.5

It does all pivot around big business and money.

1:01.6

We have Dan Cohen today to break that down for us.

1:04.4

Yeah, and why would the United States want to attack Taiwan?

1:07.1

So that's the biggest question in all of it.

1:08.6

Plus, Bud Light has much bigger problems than Dylan Mulvaney and their whole ad campaign.

1:15.3

You know, they're like, oh, that was a mistake. That was just an ad agency. No, no, no. There's much bigger issues at this company. And we're going to talk about the wokeness that is permeating all of these some of these big corporations. So we'll'll get to all of that plus Whitney Webb is going to be joining us with all of

1:30.2

these new Epstein revelations wait to you hear what he was undoing in in the US Virgin

1:37.8

Islands and planning as it relates to going after small children unbelievable

1:42.8

story we're going to dive into that.

1:44.7

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