XI ON TOP
DINESH Podcast
Salem Podcast Network
4.7 • 6.8K Ratings
🗓️ 13 March 2023
⏱️ 50 minutes
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In this episode, Dinesh discusses the troubling implications of China brokering a deal between rival nations Saudi Arabia and Iran. Dinesh reacts to the latest Twitter Files exposing the "censorship industrial complex." Dinesh makes the case against bailing out the failed Silicon Valley Bank. Finally, some good news out of Stanford, as Dinesh relays the outcome of an activist attempt to shut down a judge from speaking.
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| 0:40.3 | Coming up, I'll discuss the troubling implications of China |
| 0:43.8 | Brokering a deal between rival nations Saudi Arabia and Iran. I'll react to the latest Twitter files exposing the |
| 0:51.3 | censorship industrial complex. I'll talk about the |
| 0:55.6 | partial bailout of Silicon Valley Bank, a bank that's gone under and some good news out of Stanford as I talk about the |
| 1:03.6 | outcome of an activist attempt to stop a judge from speaking there. This is the Dineshtis who's a show. |
| 1:08.8 | America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies. We need a brave voice of reason understanding and truth. This is the Dineshtis |
| 1:31.8 | who's a podcast. There's some very big news coming out of China and also out of the Middle East, which is being treated as small news or |
| 1:46.8 | relatively uneventful news here in the United States. Here's a headline from the Washington Post. China brokers Iran Saudi Arabia |
| 1:58.8 | and the Daitont raising eyebrows in Washington. Raising eyebrows in Washington. Now this is the kind of foreign policy equivalent of saying |
| 2:14.8 | your neighbor is having an affair with your wife, quote, raising eyebrows in the household. I can almost imagine the elevated eyebrow like, well, |
| 2:27.8 | really, it's crazy. It's crazy because something really big has happened and it's being portrayed as if it's nothing more than for first of all, they don't even treat the event as news. They're looking at the reaction in Washington as if a bunch of |
| 2:46.8 | Washington pundits are quizzically looking over at China and the Middle East and this is a little bit interesting. Maybe we ought to take a look at this one. Maybe we'll have a commissioner paper about it. Well, what's the it? The it here is this. And you have to put this against the backdrop of how the world has been certainly in the 40 or so years since I've been in this country but going all the way back to World War II. |
| 3:12.8 | By and large, it's been taken for granted that nothing important can happen in the world dispute between India and Pakistan, for example, a kind of flare up between North and South Korea, some agitation in the Middle East. And America immediately swoops in. America is the agreed upon sort of referee, umpire, the American position often ends up being the position that is ultimately taken. |
| 3:37.8 | And this is what it means to be the world's sole superpower. Now, suddenly these rules are changing and not just changing in the future, but are changing now. And this latest example is a dramatic illustration of that. |
| 3:56.8 | So Iran and Saudi Arabia are enemies. So born to emphasize that Iran and Saudi Arabia are people think, well, they're both Muslims and so obviously they're not enemies. Well, actually no. First of all, the Saudis are Arabs. The Iranians are not. |
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