yeah, i think you re exactlyo sa right. i think it s our job to to sayt what we think is true regardless. so we re looking at picturesw o right now of air raid sirens ins tokyo. certainly all of this adds up, at least at first glance, to a world in turmoil. that is that is in some very deep way resetting those postwar norms and institutions that we often hear the foreign policy people describe seem to be collapsing to some extent around the world. yeah, you know, i think it s pretty ironic that for all the accusations about donald trump, that he was a kremlin agent, that he was willing togs, hand over the world to vladimir putin. the s true that none of these things happened during the trump administration. the russians annexed crimea under president obama. they invaded georgia underf president bush. nothing happened during the trump years with all of this kininstabilwe re d of inst. and now we re seeing it again. and i think the reason in part is because people look atow he joe bid
the japanese and tokyo being instructed to shelter indoors immediately. t wa of course, we believe our vice president was just in south korea. glenn, what what do you make of this? i mean, it s hard to analyze. specific events as it justil happened. but what i will use it forou is to, again, say that when you start talking about things likel major countries using long range missileses, a lot of timet the recent escalation happens isn t even because c countriesie wanted to, but because whentensf hostilities are intensified enough, missie, communication and misperception happen. that s why when yon hau get involved in a war likedibl the one in ukraine, things are incredibly dangerous. e world the world is a dangerou. these weapons can kill hundredsc of millions of people at once. and we are playing with fire, tucker, by not even being willing to debate this out ofrui fear that we re going toal be called names. and i think it s crucial that we recognize the importance of it.
ofs the brazilian left and against the both on our east. i would say no.w there ss a runoff between lula, the left wing candidate. in bot te. i would pu woo as the favorite. he did come in in first biteo is by four or five points. loses, t but even if bosna loses bosna rees-mogg, the force that thattt movement that he created hou is incredibly powerful. the biggest partsey in the house and the senate, they have governorships of the key states and none of the pollinged data or the brazilian media predicted that because o they won. and i think toutco manipulatmeee the outcome of the election through these fraudulent polling or at the very least polling, that s radically wrong. st pollit so we ll see what haps on october 30th when the run up0 run the run upth whe takes placn yeah, not only in brazil,want glenn,o i want to hit you. with breaking news here. this is a piece oraf aiid sid sirens blaring across tokyo,d, obviously biggest city inn the world. and japan government. they re wa
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