One. Select start watching. Whats going on on a cd. You streets, you want to see. The missiles, you see the rises. You always stay see, all these great city displays says to me, just set says the late show, which was so killed as well when watching the winter. And joining us today to discuss the latest on a potential ramp up to war with iran is the former Senior Security policy analyst in the office, secretary of defense, the one and only Michael Maloof and investigative historian and journalist on the match and security state. The always great gareth porter, thank you both gentlemen for coming on with us today. If you could do so, michael, ill start with you. What is the significance of this assassination for the nation of iran . And this is not the 1st time. Weve seen Iranian Nuclear scientists assassinated in recent years as it no, its not. And theres been about 4 or 5 others prior. I think for iran, it shows 1st of all vulnerability. And i think that a lot of this was probably not only israeli instigated, but also part of an inside job use an emmy or even kurdish officials. Because after all, israel has a base up and up in the North Eastern part of syria in the kurdish controlled area. And theres a lot of kurds in iran. However, this is significant because a little clearly it means that iran has very little taste for dealing with the west and certainly now with the biden administration. And i think that that was actually the motive. What, given this time period in this limited time period, if he couldnt get the United States to initiate attack and attack, at least he could get that lay the groundwork so that the climate and the foundation for any future discussions and moment with the iranians, particularly by the by the administration toward trying to renew, for example, the jason p. O. Way or the Iranian Nuclear agreement just just wouldnt happen. And i think you may, have succeeded. This is as a nation, comes just a week or so after u. S. , secretary of state might pump fail over solly, highly secretive meeting between israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu and Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin from solomon. Do you believe these events are connected and what do you believe is behind the timing of this assassination . Politically its very difficult to believe that there was no connection here in the with all in one room. There is going to be a discussion of the question of how to provoke iran, which is what certainly, im peo, and netanyahu have been working on a city was sleepy for the last year and a half. So i have no doubt that that was being discussed and but that is indeed the intention of the israelis in carrying out this assassination. And they will then, or will take some action that will allow the u. S. Government, which will allow people in the u. S. Government to somehow prevail upon these pump. Aoe basically to prevail upon trump, to be somehow aggressive militarily against iran, to carry out some sort of military activity which would then set in motion some escalation. I personally dont think thats going to happen primarily because pump aoe. d has tried at least twice during the Trump Administration to do precisely that in situations which are far more fraught with regard to u. S. Perceptions of threat or, or challenge then this situation. And so i dont think that trump is going to be responsive to any effort to get him to do that. And even if trump were responsive, i can tell you that the u. S. Military is dead set against any use of force against iran under these sorts of circumstances. I want to ask you this character, do you think that these kind of chains of events and why, why this is happening now . Do you think this is something being, you know, pushed forward in order to kind of lay the table for the next administration to raise the bar . I mean, i know i know that joe biden has kind of come in at least saying that he wants to relook at the nucular deal and bring that back. But that doesnt change the hardliners in this country and the military Industrial Complex who wants to see more war in the middle east, especially with iran. Could this be laying the table for that to come for the job by the ministration, to give us reasons as to why you would, might try to kick up a war with iran . Im not sure that it involves the notion that the by the administration is at all likely to take the bait for a war against iran. But i do believe that the israeli challenge us is certainly about the thought that they could manipulate a new biden ministration or politically in a way that would make it far more difficult to reach some kind of intent with near 0 to give a chink that they are probably right that they can manipulate one straight. They have very strong friends who are already in the Key National Security positions in the state department and in the National Security council to the actual security advisor to biden. These are people who are going to be listening to what this rate is up to say. And on top of that, or underneath that perhaps more precisely, the israelis have already manipulated opinion in the United States and elite opinion in the United States by being able to purser a, this assassination as being something that was taking out the leading Nuclear Scientist in iran. And i notice that r. T. Itself has fallen for that manipulation and its, theres absolutely no reason to believe that that he in fact was a leading Nuclear Scientist. And probably he was not a Nuclear Scientist at all. That was not his background. And i think one of the ways in which the israelis have succeeded successfully had been if you waited the entire world politically, is that they were able to portray a fuck riza day as being somebody who was involved in a set of activities that the u. S. Government u. S. Intelligence people were involved in that is the, the portrayal of a, an effort by the iranians to obtain the technologies that they needed to enrich uranium. This was back in the early 1990 s. , and they managed to portray a recent day as being in charge of that by saying that he was at the instance the institution that they were holding the u. S. Intelligence people were holding accountable. The fact is, he was not at all involved in that institution, and this was proven later on by the iranian, in their documentation. We gave them the thats what its not all you can hear. That is absolutely fascinating. And you know, michael, what is the best course of action for iran right now . Is there any option that keeps going from providing more excuses for 30, arabiya israel and the u. S. To ramp up tension by i think theyre going to be much more strategic in their thinking. They may not do something immediately. I think that they, they will probably hunker down and continue on their course, working more toward an alternative world order, working more with russia and china. They will, they will try to become much more selfsufficient. So sustaining internally and build up their own industries, but that they have no stomach right now in dealing with the west or for that matter for much of the e. U. For that because of the because they basically let the e. U. Basically let iran down. However, i am really concerned about is that netanyahu for 4 months has tried to get the United States to take the initiative, and in an attack on iran has failed. And what were seeing now is netanyahu basically developing bases not only in azerbaijan, because of the military assistance is given, does a budget, but also into the u. A. E. With this socalled normalization approach, he wants bases. And both of those countries, which thing gives him a forward force projection to launch and initiate his own attacks in the future. Because hes absolutely made it a red line that iran will not be able to do a Nuclear Program allegedly toward nuclear weapons. And i think that this is something weve got to be really concerned about and sensed by and comes from the Obama Biden Administration in terms of leading from behind. Theyre not going to have any control over who now who is made that very, very clear why i want to thank you both for coming on and then lightning our audience today, and really making us think and give us some good information. Once again, Michael Maloof, always a pleasure having you both on thank you so much gentlemen. Thank you. 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After a few busy weeks, days of travel surrounding thanksgiving, many experts are worried that infection numbers may finish rise, as was the case in canada just a few weeks ago. After that country celebrated the same holiday parties. Alex hellish as the story as thousands of americans took to the sky. This thanksgiving travel season was like no other. Its still a little scary, but you know, we try to sanitize a lot like use Hand Sanitizer as much as we can. And we just keep our masks on pretty much the whole time. Even with the 2nd wave of the corona virus in full swing, more people jumped on board planes than any other day since mid march. According to the t. S. A. 1170000, people traveled by air in the u. S. On sunday alone, loss of fliers, but a big drop from the same day in 2019. When 2900000 people were screened by the t. S. A. The reason many chose to stay put the states giving is obvious, namely, the coronavirus pandemic. U. S. Officials warned against travel over the holidays travel over the holiday. This after seeing a dramatic jump in covert 1000 cases north of the border in canada. Canadian celebrated thanksgiving, a month and a half ago. And since then, the nation of 37000000 has seen its daily coronavirus case count, nearly triple. According to the Public Health agency of canada, the number of infections has gone up from 2000 new cases a day in mid october to around 5500 a day, with few canadians flying to get their turkey dinner. Many are blaming the festive gatherings themselves and not travel for the surge. If the current trend continues Public Health officials in canada say that the country could see up 260000 new cases of covert 1000 per day, by the end of december. In the states, a search like canadas would likely take the country over the edge. Currently, the u. S. Is seeing approximately 200000. 00 new infections a day. With the current trends, christmas will likely be very different this year in both the u. S. And canada. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccines are being fast tracked to combat the virus. And one of the front runners from pharmaceutical giant, what derren inc, has joined the list, asking for emergency approval in the u. S. And other countries. The vaccine is expected to be highly effective at preventing symptomatic disease and very effective at preventing severe outcomes from the disease. In fact, were down to claims their product is over 94 percent effective. The other vaccine in the running for fast track approval comes from pfizer. And its german partner beyond tech, while pfizers vaccine will be the 1st, the u. S. Looks at for fast track approval. Canada is set to become the 1st country to clear modernise covered 1000 vaccine. The boston based biotech has a deal with canada for 20000000 doses of its vaccine with the option to purchase additional 36000000. 00. The u. S. Is also on the list with 500000000. 00 doses secured, and the u. K. And European Union have agreements with but theyre not as well. While hopes for the release of an effective vaccine are high, many continue to be concerned about the possible ramifications from a relatively new inoculation. But according to berna, based on what theyve seen so far, there is little to be worried about in terms of significant safety concerns, serious threats, door health. Weve not seen any such concerns to date. Of course, we continue to monitor and well continue to monitor all the safety is a top of mind. Like with the other shots, one major question remains with more down as covert 90 vaccine. And that is, how long will it be effective . None of the coronavirus vaccines have been around for very long, and a positive vaccine response doesnt mean it will be long lasting for watching the hawks. Im alex cohen, 19 has changed the world as we know it. Everything from concerts and schools to weddings, restaurants and bars have been up ended. But a vaccine will, it just may be on the way. But there are none else today that it would file for f. D. A. Authorization of its covert 1000. 00 vaccine, which is shown to be safe and 94 percent effective. But another issue has been brewing for months. State and local governments are at odds over the covert 19 relief response. Because President Trump threw all responsibility over to the states. The fallout has largely been managed by them. No place is this more evident than new york and illinois. Where Governor Cuomo and Governor Pritzker are at war with the mayors of their states most vital cities. Governor cuomo in new york city, mayor de blasio consistently but heads over the closing of schools. Governor pritzker and chicago mayor like could have the same issues. Theyre publicly feuding over what to do about restaurants, specifically Outdoor Dining in the closing of bars in a city and state already up to its neck in debt. And folks are questioning the protocols as pandemic. Logic continues to be fluid. And at times contradictory Research Suggests that when people congregate indoors, in effect, the person is almost 20, hives more likely to transmit the virus than if they were outside. But in new york, and pretty much everywhere across the american south. Restaurants remain open for Indoor Dining. If Indoor Dining isnt see, why are some cities and states allowing it to put your chicks . Well, they want exactly reliable either. Most people without preexisting conditions are asymptomatic when they have copd 19. So theyve never actually present a fever at all. In june in australian hospital found the majority of those that made it with copd 19, did not have a fever and her feet. Weve seen them, at least in major cities, but how did they stop covert 900 spread . The National Disaster brought on by covert 1000 left, a hodgepodge of state and local leaders to design policy. No more, truly equipped. And even among states that seemed to control the pain to make will as soon as people got comfortable business and restaurants reopened and the surge began again, there seems to be no end in sight and states are at their wits end. And you know, there were some of the people are at their words because, you know, as we were talking about earlier, they manage you get so much conflicting information about what is allowed, whats not allowed, what should be allowed, what shouldnt be allowed. And really, at the heart of this, i think one of the major problems is that states just arent at the, they dont have the capacity in the building to truly address this without some kind of federal, you know, mandate or overreaching. Look at what to do. Absolutely, so the argument for small government doesnt work in a pandemic. It doesnt work because these states, many of them are cash strapped already, they dont have the infrastructure available. They dont have the, the wherewithal to handle a pandemic. Some dont have the wherewithal to handle regular Health Issues that happen at the local level. But what were seeing is that there is such a crisis because states even states that have leadership of up a partisan likeness. There were things states where there you have a republican governor and a republican, you know, several republican mayors there still are going back and forth. This isnt a partisan issue as much as it is. There are people who arent equipped for what theyre having to deal with. A lot of it comes down to money according to a report from truth in accounting, at least 39. 00 states lack the money to pay bills, but work over 90. 00. The total debt among the 50 states accounts for over 1. 4 trillion dollars. These states are already underwater and pretty broke before coburn 1000. 00 hit. And now theyre expected to develop response plans. So, you know, obviously during the, during the start of kobe 1000. 00, we heard from President Trump over and over about how he wasnt going to help or bail out these democratic states. Were already in trouble, well, factually. The majority of american states were in trouble. Whether they were blue or red and i think that that also, you know, helped fuel this problem because theres just no money for a lot of the advancements in a lot of the pushes theyre trying to implement as well. And thats the thing that always gets me when you see people on t. V. And theyre talking about ok, well, you know, these schools need to put in covert restrictions and things of that nature. We need to, you know, get the school ready to have kids. So they can be distant, you know, they could be 6 feet apart and things like that out of these stadiums with these infrastructure, these health care facilities. When we get the q. Or a room, we get the vaccine. You know, they have to be ready to be able to administer the infrastructure, has to be there. Theres a lot of communities across this country that dont have that kind of infrastructure in their community. They dont have the Health Care Infrastructure in their community to be able to get those vaccines out to everyone there who wants them and who needs to take them. Exactly, and thats one of the major issues i dont think is talked about. And no, there are huge funding crunch at the county level at the state level at the city level that make it extremely difficult to implement even some of the things that we heard from the Pandemic Task force. And a lot of them were great recommendations. But when it comes down to it, if the funding doesnt flow to these areas that need it, no matter how much they want to implement them, its going to fall short. Oh, most definitely most awful. And its interesting when you said you brought up, are you, you know, how are you said, you know the governors fighting with mayors and mayors by them with governors across party lines. Doesnt matter all of that because chicago is really fascinating when you really break that down as an example of this kind of infighting thats happening now. Absolutely, because chicago, chicago is a major day anyway, and they have been for years at this point, a lot of it is related to their pension crisis. But in addition to that, you have a governor who handily won his election. You have a mayor who is getting a lot of kudos online for her response to cope with 19 at least initially with the shutdown and now because they are getting so much pressure from the business community, particularly the Restaurant Association and others around you know, chicagos a city of chicago, the bar city there, they are begging them to find a way to keep these things open because theyre about to go for broke completely. And a lot of their business is already closed with no sign of reopening and no funding to help him do that. So shes basically going back and forth pleading with the governor in some cases, arguing and threatening, making threatening appeals to the governor to make a different decision and where were just watching it crumbles. It really does come down to the fact that we have this conflicting thing in this country between the kind of love of our capitalism and protecting the community. And these things just dont fit when you get into the covert issues that weve been talking about that for the last year. No, youre absolutely correct. I think that what ended up happening was, and this goes for both both political parties. I know that harken so much on the businesses and why we need to open everything but cities and states the exact same thing with a republican led or democratically a because at the end of the day, i dont think anyone expected this to take hold as long as it had in march, close a couple things, expecting that we would be fine before the summer. Were going into were in the fall, were going to be in the winner. And there is no signs of this stopping in time to see devastating stuff, but well keep an eye on it for everybody. All right, everyone. I got to say thank you all for tuning in today. That is our show for you today. Remember in the world we are told that we would love to tell you all i love you and i will keep on watching all those arcs out there. 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