Judge Napolitano – Putin & Xi Have Met – Now What in Ukraine? Col Doug Macgregor – Mar 22, 2023 – Transcript

 

Judge Napolitano

 

Putin & Xi Have Met – Now What in Ukraine?

 

Col Doug Macgregor/span>

 

Wed, Mar 22, 2023

 

[Judge Napolitano talks with Col Doug Macgregor about: Chinese President Xi’s visit to Moscow and his Ukraine war cease-fire proposal; depleted uranium (DU) tank munitions possible use by Ukraine; B-52s were practicing a cruise missile launch over the Baltic; China’s One Belt One Road Project to remove sea-link vulnerability; the CIA is totally corrupted; Russia’s red-line warning in 2008 re Ukraine and NATO expansion; Russian progress in Bakhmut and its intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, complex of platforms; how Trump would have avoided war; Allen Dulles and the Bay of Pigs fiasco; provoking Iran in 2019 with Global Hawk drone; things out of control in Washington.

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Judge Napolitano: In the afternoon here on the east coast of the United States. Colonel Macgregor joins us now. Colonel, since we were last together, president Putin paid a visit not to Crimea, but to the Donbas region and a couple of places around there. The Americans weren’t too happy about it. I thought it was a pretty good move on his part. What did you think?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, he went forward to where he thinks it’s important that he be seen by his troops and by the Russian population.

 

So it was a successful visit from my standpoint for him. I don’t think he particularly cares what we think.

Judge Napolitano: Well, I think you’re probably right on that. Yesterday there was some sort of a confrontation over the Baltic Sea not the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea, between American aircraft and Russian aircraft. I’m surprised I didn’t hear Lindsey Graham suggest that we should have shot the Russian aircraft down, but somehow it would have been immoral for them to have shot the American aircraft down. There was no shooting, but they were there. What were the Americans doing there? Why are we over the Baltic Sea?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, allegedly, I was told that two B-52s were practicing a cruise missile launch over the Baltic, obviously in the direction of St. Petersburg of Russia. Extremely ill advised, in my view, and entirely unnecessary. The Russians, of course, were alarmed and sent up some fighter aircraft that effectively intercepted the two B-52s on the edge of the Russian air defense identification zone. The two B-52s changed course, veered off. The Russians landed. Nothing happened, fortunately. Why we chose this moment to conduct such an exercise over the Baltic is a mystery to me. It seems very stupid, unless you’re begging for escalation.

 

Judge Napolitano: You said they’re B-52s. These are my late understanding. These are humongous, aren’t they? They can carry almost anything.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, sure, they’re long range bombers, and they could launch cruise missiles from any location at a target that may be 100, 200 miles away. Again, why did they feel the necessity to do this in close proximity to Russia, right over the Baltic Sea, is beyond me. I don’t understand it.

 

Judge Napolitano: I mean, if we think you said they were practicing, certainly they weren’t shooting anything.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: No, this was something short of that. Yeah, I’m told this was a practice run for the release of cruise missiles in the event of conflict. That’s about it. I just question the wisdom of doing it, when they did it and where they did it.

 

Judge Napolitano: As we speak, President Xi of China is visiting President Putin in Moscow. President Xi very publicly suggested in the physical presence of President Putin that there be a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Now, I can’t imagine Xi, who’s the ultimate diplomat, would have made such an offering in President Putin’s face, without President Putin knowing it was going to happen. Within a couple of minutes of this came the American response, hang on to your seat, Colonel. Here’s Admiral Kirby.

 

Admiral Kirby: We’d be concerned if coming out of this meeting, there was some sort of call for a ceasefire, because right now, while ceasefire sounds good, it actually ratifies Russia’s gains on the ground. It actually serves Russia’s purpose for a ceasefire to basically call a stop right now without any acknowledgment that Russia is illegally inside Ukraine.

 

Interviewer: So United States will be against the ceasefire because this principal issue, or because it was proposed by China?

 

Admiral Kirby: I think I’ve been very clear. It’s about the principle of a ceasefire called for right now, which would essentially just ratify Russia’s gain.

 

Judge Napolitano: Never mind all the bloodshed, it would stop Admiral Kirby. Never mind all the bleeding of cash and military equipment, it would stop, Admiral Kirby. God forbid President Putin should smile over it. What did you think, Colonel?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: When a great power like China offers anything resembling a peace plan that involves a ceasefire, our response should be, we’re taking it on board, and we’re going to examine it, and we will respond after we’ve had a chance to examine it thoroughly. That’s what a good diplomat would say. We have taken the position that the only arbiter in this operation is us.

 

In other words, we’re the only ones that can accept or reject any peace plan or ceasefire for Ukraine, which is utterly nonsensical. But this is what we’ve taken as a position from the very beginning, Judge.

 

Judge Napolitano: Judge is this a manifestation of American exceptionalism, that everything that happens everywhere in the world has to be approved by us?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, that’s not a tenet of American exceptionalism. That started with Madeleine Albright in her discussion with Colin Powell back in 1992, insisting that we are the “indispensable nation”, that nothing can happen anywhere on the planet without our participation. That was a very dumb observation because it’s patently untrue. Most of what happens beyond our borders on any given day is completely irrelevant to the American people.

 

But in this particular case, if we were interested in peace, and I think we’ve made it very clear that we’re not. If we were, then we should have simply said:

 

“We’ll examine the proposal, we’ll study it and we’ll respond.”

 

That costs you nothing to say that! And that’s the diplomatic language that we should have used.

 

The second part is that China is genuinely interested in bringing this war to a close. We need to get that through our heads! Everything that China is about is economic expansion, building prosperity. They want to build the One Belt, One Road that runs from the coast of China in the east on the Pacific, all the way to Europe. To do that, you’ve got to cross through Central Asia. And from Central Asia through Russia to Ukraine and through White Russia to Europe. They want that trade. The Europeans, by the way, would like to trade with China.

 

Now, why do they want to go through Central Asia overland? Because right now, they’re heavily dependent for oil, gas, all the natural resources, minerals, food on transport over the sea. Everything has to come out of East Africa, out of the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Iran, via ship through the Strait of Malacca, up through the South China Sea to China’s ports. That means that they are vulnerable for thousands of miles to what? It’s called the United States, Navy! And they don’t want to be vulnerable to that anymore. They would like to avoid it. China is not a natural maritime power. I don’t care how many ships they build. They know that.

 

Judge Napolitano: So I’m going to conclude that Admiral Kirby, John Kirby, former admiral, who must understand what you just articulated, Colonel, is just a mouthpiece saying what his bosses in the Pentagon or the State Department I don’t remember who his bosses are. He works for the National Security Council. So I guess he works for Jake Sullivan. But what his bosses want him to say, which is the manifestation of this Joe Biden bellicosity.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Of course, I think that’s universally true.

 

In fact, right now, I think you can say it applies to virtually all the retired four stars and three stars and the active duty four stars and three stars. I don’t know of anybody who has voiced privately or publicly any opposition to the dumb policies. Now, I may be wrong and something has happened behind closed doors. I hope so. But, no, I think that’s true.

 

Judge Napolitano: A little while ago, I don’t know how President Putin knows this. I don’t think the British announced it. I guess Russian Intel told him. He said that:

 

“British plans to deliver ammunition with depleted uranium to Ukraine would trigger a Russian response.”

 

That caused the press to ask the American Air Force general, who is a spokesperson for the Defense Department – this is a very short clip. If the US would be delivering ammunition with depleted uranium.

 

Before we get into what depleted uranium is and how dangerous this is, and why Putin reacted the way he did, here’s the US Air Force general basically saying:

 

“It’s not coming from us.”

 

General: They said that they were going to send munitions with depleted uranium.

 

Interviewer: Is the US sending any munitions with depleted uranium to Ukraine?

 

General: Yeah. So on your latter question, not to my knowledge. We are not.

 

Judge Napolitano: What is ammunition with depleted uranium, Colonel?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, the ammunition that the Russians are referring to is tank ammunition. 120 millimeter smooth bore tank ammunition, what we call “sabo rounds”. These are the rounds designed for use against enemy tanks. And what happens is that we take depleted uranium, in other words, used plutonium, if you will, and we integrate that into the alloy that forms the penetrator on the ammunition.

 

In other words, this long prong, which penetrates the enemy’s armor, has this depleted uranium in it. It has an incendiary effect, which means that it causes anything inside the turret to essentially catch fire. So it not only increases the penetration capability, but has the incendiary effect.

 

Now, we use that on all the 120 millimeter smooth bore tank rounds that we built for the M1 series tanks. I use those in the Gulf war. They are ferocious! It sounds like a freight train headed down the track at 100 miles an hour. When it leaves the barrel, it flies at more than a mile per second, and it effectively destroys anything that it touches.

 

Now, the argument is being, since the Gulf War, does this depleted uranium cause damage to the population after the war is over?

 

In other words, if you go into the damaged equipment or you encounter remnants of this ammunition anywhere, are you in danger of contracting cancer? I’ve heard arguments on both sides saying studies were performed that said no, other studies that say no, it’s unclear. And then one or two out there that insist it’s dangerous. But it is not a nuclear weapon. And people need to understand that. It has no nuclear capability, if you will. It’s just a vastly improved penetrator that has the ability to be incendiary once it strikes the target.

 

Judge Napolitano: I guess it sounds “nuclear like” because of the phrase depleted uranium. And when I just saw this about ten minutes before you and I came on, I thought, I wonder if President Putin is so upset. Why is he so upset? If this is ammunition with which he’s familiar? Do the Russians have similar ammunition to put in their tanks?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Not that I’m aware. No. We’re the ones that developed it. It’s very good. It’s very effective. I could attest to that personally. And as far as I can tell, no one has contracted cancer from being near it, around it, or having used it. And I certainly loaded rounds and spent a great deal of time around it. And I was also on the battlefield where we fought after the war and saw evidence for the damage that inflicted.

 

I don’t know what President Putin’s information is. And the Russians are pretty sober minded. And normally, I think if they knew what they were dealing with, they would not make these comments suggesting that this had, quote, unquote, “nuclear implications”. But perhaps they’ve decided that this has some propaganda value that harms us in the public eye. I have no idea.

 

Judge Napolitano: If the British send this to Ukraine, does the Ukraine military have the tanks from which to propel this? Or do they need different equipment, or do they need Americans there again to show them how to use it?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, the smooth bore cannon, the 120 millimeter, is a Reinmatal product. It’s a German gun. The British use it, we use it. We and the British have both manufactured it under license. So it could conceivably be fired from a Leopard tank. It could be fired from a Challenger. And if someday M1 tanks arrive from the United States, it could obviously be fired through a 120 millimeter smooth bore cannon on an American tank.

 

Judge Napolitano: Earlier today, I spoke with a mutual friend of ours, former CIA operative and iconoclast – like you – Ray McGovern, and I asked him if the CIA is sick and tired of false information getting its way to the White House or if the truth is finally making its way there. I think you’ll find his answer, which is a little on the long side, but typically McGovernesque, there’s this little section where he imitates Lavrov speaking English with Russian accent. It’s only McGovern can do. But I want you to listen to this. It’s food for a lot of thought. Colonel.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Okay.

 

Judge Napolitano: Are there realists in the CIA who can say? Look, we’re on the ground. Ukraine is not going to win this. Is this message getting to Lloyd Austin, Tony Blinken and President Biden?

 

Ray McGovern: No. The CIA is totally corrupted. Lloyd Austin, he was guilty of fixing the intelligence on Syria. I mean, he was head of Centcom. 51 DIA Defense Intelligence Agency analysts complained formally to the IG at the Pentagon that he and his top coterie of officers were falsifying what they were saying about Syria. So there’s no hope for Austin. With respect to Bill Burns, who I had initial hopes that he could stand up to these guys. Forget about it!

 

Judge Napolitano: That’s the current head of the CIA?

 

Ray McGovern: Yeah. And he was the guy that Sergey Larov newly appointed in those days, foreign Minister Russia. He called Burns in and said:

 

“Look, Mr. Burns, this is a red line. Nyet means nyet! No Ukraine in NATO!”

 

And he reported that. We have the cable. We have the cable because of WikiLeaks. All right. And it’s authentic. If I’ve seen one cable from Embassy Moscow, I’ve probably seen a couple of thousand. Okay! So he was warned about that. And now what does Bill Burns say?:

 

“Well, the attack on Ukraine was unprovoked. It was unprovoked!”

 

Well, [chuckling] here’s Lavrov telling him in 2008:

 

“You’re going to provoke us intervening!”

 

And now Bill Burns have become a propagandist.

 

Judge Napolitano: I would imagine you agree with just about all of that, Colonel.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: I think, unfortunately, all the top leadership in the military, the State Department, in the federal bureaucracy in general, is compromised. We have to accept that fact. We’ve always had a problem with senior officers who were, I would say, economical with the truth.

 

But now we have people that are just not telling the truth.

 

Judge Napolitano: You’re being charitable. McGovern is saying that a four star at the time, who’s now the Secretary of Defense, was lying to the public and lying to his bosses and twisting the truth that CIA agents risk their lives to get.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: We’ll go back and bring up some old film footage of Generals Hertling and Petraeus, in, I think, who was it? Marty Dempsey. Others talking about the high quality of the Iraqi army and it’s readiness to fight, and how well prepared and well trained it was and so forth. This is not new. These people are being expected to support the party line because that’s what the policy-makers want. If you don’t do that, if you don’t want to do that, then you’re not going to get promoted. You’re not going to have those jobs.

 

So this is not really news. Ray McGovern is right.

 

Now, Ray is wrong on something else, because I have had the privilege of listening to Mr. Lavrov in private. And his English is almost accent free! [Napolitano bursts out laughing] It’s extremely good. I wish that most of the people in the US government spoke English as well as Mr. Lavrov does.

 

Judge Napolitano: I’m going to have to play this little segment for the great Ray the next time he’s on. He’ll get a kick out of it.

 

Colonel, are you surprised that Bakhmut has yet to fall?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, not really, because I think the Ukrainian leadership has vacillated between abandoning it as essentially a black hole for Ukrainian blood and treasure, and at the same time holding it against all odds for the purpose of demonstrating to their supporters in the West that they, quote, unquote, “can still win”. They’ve been going back and forth on this for months. And I think the Russian position has been, we don’t have to take this tomorrow morning, we don’t have to take this next week. We’re eventually going to have it. We’re going to own it all! It’s just a question of time.

 

And if the Ukrainians want to commit tens of thousands of their soldiers to hold this place, well, come on in. Take up a position. I watched a film just yesterday of a Ukrainian brigade trying to move forward in the Donbas not far from Bakhmut, off the road. These were all dismounted infantrymen, large numbers of them. And the Russians who filmed this fired one artillery round into the midst of them, confirmed that they had it, and then essentially opened up with all the guns. Within a few minutes, virtually everyone in the brigade was annihilated.

 

In other words, this intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, complex of platforms, everything from space down to ground level, now provides accurate and quick targeting data for the use of Soviet, or excuse me, Russian artillery, Russian missiles, Russian rockets. And in the space of a minute or two, such that as Ukrainian formations move forward before they ever get a chance to close with the Russian enemy, they are taken under fire and largely annihilated.

 

Judge Napolitano: Colonel, is it common for Russian forces, American forces, I don’t know if the Ukrainians can do this. To film their destruction of the enemy in real time. Did you see this in real time?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: No, I saw the film. It was shown to me on a video.

 

In other words, it had been taken at the time of this event, and I don’t know exactly where it was, but I know that it was real, and I know it was in the Donbas in eastern Ukraine.

 

Do we do this sort of thing sure. I mean, you’ve seen gun camera footage from American attack helicopters that show people launching Hellfire missiles and rockets at Afghan or Iraqi insurgents. And you watch the missiles reach the targets, detonate and kill everyone.

 

So this is not unusual. And frequently, it’s done for higher headquarters to see how the effects of the weapons work. People want to know that what they’re doing is working.

 

Now, in this particular case, I think they were trying to demonstrate just how good the system they built works. And the Russians have built a very effective system.

 

Judge Napolitano: Colonel, I want to ask you a question that’s a little political. And if you don’t want to answer it, please to tell me, and I asked this with a lot of respect.

 

Donald Trump has been arguing that if he were president, this war wouldn’t be going on. You, of course, held a senior position in the Defense Department for part of President Trump’s presidency. I think, you know, this. Some of us tried to talk him into appointing you as Secretary of Defense. Didn’t happen. Maybe it’ll happen in the future. But what would or could he have done or what would you have advised him to do if President Putin began the Special Military Operation under Donald Trump’s watch?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Well, let’s go back to your first question about Donald Trump, had he been president, there is no doubt in my mind that President Trump would have picked up the phone and instantly called President Putin and asked him:

 

“What are you doing? Why are you doing it? And can we talk about this?”

 

In other words, if it had gone that far, right, I think that probably President Trump would have talked to him earlier, before he mobilized forces and moved them into Ukraine. Now, could he have prevented it? That’s difficult question simply because, remember, he had appointed large numbers of people who were not supportive of him, who actually subverted him. The general officers that produced the debacle at Kabul Airport when we left Afghanistan were the same general officers who were there when he was president.

 

In other words, it’s important for people to understand that his intentions were clear, unambiguous, and pure. No doubt about it. He was utterly opposed to war with Russia or China. His emphasis with China was always economic and business, never military. His emphasis with Russia was never on the military side. On contrary, he saw lots of room for co-operation and a coincidence of interest in a number of key areas. So he was unalterably opposed to conflict.

 

But again, he had lots of people under him that, regardless of what he thought and said and did, took the opposite position.

 

I mean, I sat there in the Oval Office and listened to it. People were absolutely insistent that we were going to face in the future, and already did existential threats from China and Russia.

 

So preventing it? Maybe. Stopping it, maybe. But with all the trouble that he had on the Hill. You could look at the people on the Hill who are virtually, for the most part, the same actors that were there when he was President. You have the same generals in many cases. Some of them have turned over, certainly in the case of the Secretary of Defense. But they were all of one mind. We have to harm, fight, damage, hurt, use whatever verb you want, Russia.

 

Judge Napolitano: Colonel, this is a brilliant, gifted, firsthand and courageous answer, and I’m deeply grateful for it. I want to go back just for a moment before we finish to where we started. I’m still fascinated just because of my general understanding of some of which comes from you, of the way heads of state operate when they say things in public.

 

This statement by President Xi “It’s time to consider a ceasefire.” Surely there’s someone high up in the Pentagon or the State Department or the National Security Council who will say to someone north of that person:

 

“This is very interesting, let’s consider it.”

 

Is there nobody in Joe Biden’s realm that’s going to say:

 

“Here, Xi is making sense. It’s time to do something about talking, because this fight is not going to end the way you want it to end, Joe!”

 

Col Doug Macgregor: This is a very important question. First of all, if you go back to the Bay of Pigs operation, when President Kennedy was in the White House, he was not fully briefed on everything that was going on, and he was effectively presented the plan as a fate accompli. This is going to happen. We’ve got it all under control. Allen Dulles said:

 

“We’re good to go.”

 

And he launched it without understanding it’s implications. He subsequently met with President Eisenhower, and President Eisenhower said:

 

“Well, President Kennedy, with whom did you speak?”

 

And he said:

 

“Well, I talked to the Secretary of Defense. I talked to the head of the CIA. I talked to one or two other people.”

 

He said:

 

“Well, that’s not enough. There were other people you should have consulted with on the National Security Council, people who told you that you were walking into a bear trap.”

 

And now, ultimately, Kennedy acted to fire the head of the CIA, and he did not make that mistake again. That was a very costly mistake obviously. We’re lucky that we got out of it as easily as we did. It hurt a lot of people, unfortunately.

 

I think you have a similar set of circumstances right now. People do not think these things through. They’re not thoroughly planned. There’s too much emotion, too much passion, not enough reason. There’s no one who sits there and says:

 

“Before we do anything, we should ask ourselves, what do we gain and what do we lose? Is the gain worth the loss?”

 

Now, that seems very simple, but people don’t do it!

 

And that’s why President Trump’s position was so vital and essential in June of 2019, when he was presented with a fait accompli. General Mackenzie and SenCom had sent this Global Hawk on the outskirts of the Air Defense Identification Zone that belonged to Iran, right up the center of the Persian Gulf, knowing full well that the Iranians would probably shoot it down! And gosh, we had a strike package ready to go. Air Force, army missiles, everything you can think of navy, strike package ready to launch! And sure enough, they shot the Global Hawk down, and suddenly the entire Joint Staff descends upon the White House. The War Council is held:

 

“Sir, we’re ready to launch the strike package!”

 

And Donald Trump sits there and says:

 

“Well, why? Was this a manned aircraft? Was this a deliberate provocation?”

 

And he just went through and asked these questions. They said:

 

“Well, it was unmanned.”

 

“So you’re telling me no one was hurt?”

 

“No, no one was hurt.”

 

“And how many people are we going to kill with this strike package that you want to put together?”

 

Well, they started adding up the numbers, and they got up to a few hundred. And he said:

 

“Then what happens? No!”

 

He said:

 

“No, it’s over. I’m not going to do it. Thank you very much.”

 

But we know that Bolton, at the time is a National Security Adviser, General Mackenzie, I’m told Secretary of State, Pompeo, they were all cheering:

 

“Let’s go, let’s get this done! Finally, we get the war we want with Iran!”

 

So fortunately, he was there to say no.

 

The problem now is that these things have taken on a life of their own. Did someone go to the President and say:

 

“We want to fly two B-52s over the Baltic, within 50 nautical miles of St. Petersburg, and practice the release of cruise missiles targeting Russia.”

 

And expect Russians to do nothing?

 

Judge Napolitano: President?

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Come on! I don’t think anybody did. So who signed off on that one? Jake Sullivan? And remember, this relationship between the National Security Advisor to President is a very important one. There is a memorandum, an Executive Order, if you will, that stipulates all the authorities that are devolved from the President to the National Security Advisor. These are things, much of which are classified. So they don’t even need to go through the President. We don’t know how that impacted this particular decision making process.

 

But this whole business is out of control! Someone at the helm should be holding the reins very tightly, making it abundantly clear what we will and will not do. All this nonsense about strategic ambiguity is a disaster. This is a time for absolute clarity. This is a time for the phone lines to burn up from Washington to Moscow immediately! It’s not happening, Judge. And I’m worried.

 

Judge Napolitano: On that, we’ll finish for today. Colonel, thank you so much! We’ll see you again soon, my dear friend.

 

Col Doug Macgregor: Okay, thank you.

 

Judge Napolitano: Boy if you appreciate what we do, like and subscribe, you’ll see more of this brilliant and courageous Colonel.

 

Judge Napolitano for Judging Freedom.

 

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@fouadfakhoury1
7 days ago
​ @andyjacobson4098 😅😅😅😮😮😅😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😅😅😮😅😮😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😅😮😮😅😅😅😅😮😅😅😅😅😅😅
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@vulpine321
6 days ago
its just a shame he lied about the harmful effects of the 782,414 depleted uranium rounds used in Iraq under his supervision.
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@s4nder86
6 days ago
I’ve told you 50000 times not to exaggerate.
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@mikecimerian6913
6 days ago
He is cautious with words. He could be the next DoD secretary one day. One has to go through hearings facing opposition that will look for ill placed words going back a decade.
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@kaihiwatari3841
6 days ago
​ @fjb3234 I laughed so much . That’s such a sick insult which sadly matches the demographics of this radical liberals 😅😂
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@kennduemortensen5496
6 days ago
i agree but to be far there only him and ritter who really gets into it . I watch most of it

@rubyvuk3986
6 days ago
​ @vulpine321 exactly👍👍👍
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@alexmclennan1483
6 days ago
Lol

@alexmclennan1483
6 days ago
​ @rick-kx7gy he’s yet to be correct about anything on this conflict lol
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@roverp-zes5834
6 days ago
Meri G, that’s a big AMEN.
My deepest agree with that to you from The Netherlands Europe.

@TrilobitesRTasty
6 days ago
I am very grateful to the Judge for raising the point of morality at 01:00. Morality is extremely important in considering war crimes. May I request that the Judge and Col Macgregor please discuss the morality of the war crimes depicted in the YouTube videos, below. Thank you very much for your input.
— Video: “A 16-year-old girl’s testimony paints a picture of brutality by Russian soldiers”.
— Video: “Russia-Ukraine War: Ukrainian woman recount being raped by Russian soldiers | OneIndia News”
— Video: “Ukrainian Woman Tells Of Rape By Russian Soldiers”
— Video: “Ukrainian Survivor Of Russian Kidnapping And Rape Shares Her Story”
— Video: “ITV News hears allegations of Russian troops filming rape of 15-year-old girl”
— Video: “Teen sisters ‘raped’ as horrors from Ukrainian town cut off for 35 days emerge”
— Video: “Accused Russian soldier ‘rapist’ identified by ITV News team | ITV News”
— Video: “Under Russian occupation Izyum woman survived torture, rape”
— Video: “Russian atrocities: Evidence of civilian killings, rape and torture in northern Ukraine | DW News”
— Video: “Killing of civilians, rape, kidnapping: Russians staged genocide of Ukrainians”
— Video: “Russian Soldiers Raping 10yr Old In Ukraine | ISH News”
— Video: “Ukraine: ‘He treated me like a prostitute, not a woman'”
— Video: “Russia Ukraine War: Russian Troops Accused Of Raping Ukrainian Women; Evidence For War Crime?”
— Video: “Russian soldiers raped me as my terrified son cried”
— Video: “SEXUAL VIOLENCE OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN UKRAINE – MOVIE 3”
— Video: “WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT – Ukraine accuses Russian soldiers of rape, murder”
— Video: “Ukrainian woman who was raped has nightmares of soldier coming back for her | ITV News”
— Video: “Ukrainian woman says she was raped after Russians took her village”
— Video: “Ukraine War: Russian soldiers ‘sexually assaulting and killing teenagers'”
— Video: “Gravitas: Russian soldiers accused of raping Ukrainian women, girls”
— Video: “Mounting allegations of sexual violence in Ukraine | DW News”
— Video: “‘I want them to be punished’: Ukrainian rape survivor shares her story”
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@dogsbestfriendhippy
6 days ago
Very astute comment Young Meri G

@thomaskirkpatrick1134
5 days ago
Me too man,over and over again sometimes

@leisuresolutions5223
5 days ago
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂⁹

@svetlanawilson6831
5 days ago
I thought it only me who watching his interview 3X times😁

@svetlanawilson6831
5 days ago
@fjb3234 😂😂😂

@chrisbloodknot9985
5 days ago
He’s always wrong.
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@edog4011
5 days ago
Not telling you to buy THETA and IRIS crypto coins!❤

@yournarrativehasexpired3201
4 days ago
Reminds me of Eisenhower. Understands war but is wary of the military industrial complex.

@markusmuller6173
2 days ago
Since more than a year: The regulations of the UN Security Council and its quorum can and must be urgently adapted to current global needs! Abolish the veto right for all cross-border aggressors and lower the yes-quorum for sending a peacekeeping mission to a 2/3 majority.
Not only UN Security Council states already have armies that could be deployed as part of a short-term UN-coordinated international task force for fair referendums (plebiscites) in disputed crisis areas such as: Kurdistan (Northern Syria, Western Iran), DR Congo, Eastern Ukraine, Jammu and Kashmir, Nagorno-Karabakh (Central Armenia & Azerbaijan), Western China (Tibet and Xinjiang), Palestine, Southern Morocco (Western Sahara)…
In addition to a choice between two or more competing states, fair referendums in a disputed region must, of course, also offer the possibility of fully self-determined sovereignty. (A state transition such as that from Yugoslavia to Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia…. – or from Czechoslovakia to the Czech Republic and Slovakia). BREXIT is also possible without bloodshed…
Do we actually only admire those “representatives of the people” whose administration favors bloody conflicts? As soon as people again honor good proposals of individuals for fair settlement of disputes (and compare, discuss and select corresponding improved regulations), we will be able to climb the next rung on the evolutionary ladder.
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@maxheadrom3088
1 day ago
I do the same – I know nothing about military affairs and watching more than once helps me get some details I miss the first time.

@maxheadrom3088
1 day ago
@krustymadrid4953 I think he’s too honest to do that.

@rajatganguly7977
6 days ago
Listening to Col Macgregor is a daily learning experience and I am so grateful to him and Judge Napolitano for these conversations. I sure as hell hope that if there are any mature adults with reason still left in this Biden administration, they are listening carefully to Col Macgregor and doing as he suggests. The craziness of this Ukraine war has gone too far now!
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@sachahaywardblogs
@sachahaywardblogs
6 days ago (edited)
Just watched this on the eve of my trip to Belarus at the weekend to visit my wife and son. I’m saddened by the continuing conflict that effects so many families. Belarus is a really nice country to visit even despite the known issues there. Let there just be peace ✌
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@ingakaleynik4841
@ingakaleynik4841
5 days ago
What kind of issues there?
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@nate5995
5 days ago
Yeah what issues? I am just curious to look for a future home haha
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@emioswalt6817
5 days ago
Would you give any examples of “issues” in Belarus, please? Thank you.
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@tamaveirene
6 days ago
It is such a mental relief to listen (and view) these sessions with the Judge and the Colonel. It is like listening to some beautiful Classical Music…every note well played – the whole piece coming together in perfect unity! God bless you both – and your courage to keep going under fire from the fearful and wilfully ignorant!
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@zoranvujovic998
@zoranvujovic998
6 days ago
Beautiful classical piece indeed. Would you say it’s more akin to Wagner or Mozart? Sorry, couldn’t resist, lol. All the best
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@g.christelbecker6349
6 days ago
Thank you for this comment. Beautifully expressed!
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@tamaveirene
5 days ago
@zoranvujovic998 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat Major does the trick for me….especially the Andante movement…try it sometime! It brought me to tears first time I heard it! You got any other suggestions?
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@MrKm1066
6 days ago
One more brilliant discussion from my favourite podcasters on the worldwide net!
Ones again, thank you gentlemen.
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@martymacmoore
6 days ago
Colonel McGregor deserves to be a True 5 star General and in the highest key position of all armed forces, his military experience, overall understanding geo politics is beyond any other active military personnel at the moment; the only reason he’s not promoted to what he deserves to is nothing but his refusal of becoming a lying propagandist puppet and a reckless tool in hands of the establishment…
A true American hero. Thank you for your service & unbiased dedication t&!patriotism to serve the USA. 🙏🇺🇸🙏
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@jeffmaggard3694
@jeffmaggard3694
5 days ago
He’s too logical and not willing to push certain agendas.
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@Egitaniense2
5 days ago
I have never seen any US General with such capacity of understanding the world.
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@jdursoesq
7 days ago
Another brilliant and informative discussion. Thank you to both of you patriots.
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@123CantCatchMe
6 days ago
Not exactly brilliant. Apparently the “tank expert” doesn’t know the difference between a smoothbore and rifled tank barrel.

@broadsharelife4238
6 days ago
The first 30mins interview I have ever watched. You just want to hear Col Doug answer those precise daring questions. Good stuff gentlemen. God bless you
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@johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857
6 days ago
What a powerful message. What a privilege to be personally able to listen to it. Thank you Gentlemen.
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@snoozinglion8596
@snoozinglion8596
6 days ago
Thank God for honest people like Col MacGregor and Scott Ritter….
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@matthewwhitton2758
@matthewwhitton2758
6 days ago
What a splendid meeting of minds ! Their discussions, are, surely, one the glittering highlights of the weeks of SO many of us.
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@RADVIX313
5 days ago
watching this channel grow slowly overtime, gives me a sence of peace…
The truth always tends to be unpopular but it’s crucial to keep persisting on spreading the truth.
Those who are most vocal about defending human rights have turned out to be the deadliest murderers of innocent civilians.
– Wang Wenbin
Ukraine is a minor conflict backed by america, in the grand scheme of their terrorism across nations.
Hidden by blatant lies or overly complicated misleading laugage thats made to sound as if they are the good guys.
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@soldierforgod1477
7 days ago
I could listen to the colonel for hours, thank you Colonel
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@Egitaniense2
5 days ago
All this interviews with Col Doug Macgregor should be reproduced in history classes in the future. Brilliant.
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@margaretha907
6 days ago
Thank you Col for explaining about depleted uranium. Its still a big concern and I deplore my own governments decision to supply it
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@quikella
@quikella
6 days ago
God bless you Judge! One of the greatest level minded channels for inquiry out there, hands down.
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@gwo-shyanhan1188
6 days ago
Great interview, great sense of American humour and wisdom 😊. It is a pleasure hearing both gentlemen talk 😊👍.
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@NN-ul4oy
6 days ago (edited)
17:34
“I wish that most of people in the US government spoke English as well as Mr. Lavrov does.”
Colonel at his best!
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@severforever6251
7 days ago
Colonel, ask the families of the Italian soldiers who were stationed in Kosovo after the bombing, how many of them fell ill and died in the area where depleted uranium ammunition was used
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@edgarguinartlopez8341
@edgarguinartlopez8341
5 days ago (edited)
Thanks again to both of you. Keep doing this please… Right questions, precise and elaborated answers… Gold like interviews.
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@idenr8427
5 days ago
Excellent interview. I wish we could see such an interview at the BBC, Sky,CNN, etc
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@josepablolunasanchez1283
6 days ago (edited)
All these anecdotes remind me of what I have learned about the last 20 years of Japan before 1945. There are processes inside that are very similar. And even if specific events are not in the same order, you see them happening, same anecdotes, same cultural and organizational problems.
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@satishidury7114
7 days ago
Whenever Col. MacGregor speaks I stop everything to listen to him. He is a gifted policy maker and great orator and of course one of the few sane voices . We love him here in India. Great interview by the Judge
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@johnfivaz5874
6 days ago
Sir thank you for the most informative, reliable, intelligent world events show on this planet!
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@bicasatrebevica
7 days ago
Mr. Macgregor is a true National Treasure, and thank you for having him regularly! 🙏
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@priyantha0
@priyantha0
6 days ago
Extremely knowledgeable and pragmatic answers. Love to listen to Col. D.M.
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@thomaswayne1852
7 days ago
I do appreciate what you both do, judge and colonel. Thank you both, sir.
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@piperboy84
6 days ago
Macgregors facial expression at 1:03 priceless!
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@rafaelkambol1649
19 hours ago
Obrigado Col. Macgregor. Aprende-se sempre consigo.

@andypalmera1001
6 days ago
i salute this most brilliant and snappy Col McGregor whose opinions, observations, and analysis are truthfully correct and relevant to peaceful resolution 💪👏👏
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@stajne83
7 days ago
As for cancer related stuff, check out Balkan syndrome of Italian soldiers. Court in Italy found the state guilty for sending their Carabinieri to Kosovo and Metohija, to locations attacked with depleted uranium. 45 soldiers got cancer, and Italy has been paying big damages for this. Between EUR 200,000 and 1.2 million per soldier.
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@wille8720
@wille8720
7 days ago
Col. Macgregor comes off as not only an outstanding candidate for Secretary of Defense, he is Presidential in his depth of knowledge and demeanor. Douglas Macgregor’s knowledge of the intricate machinery of the American government makes him more than up to running the country!
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@rufusray5376
2 days ago
There’s a magic between you 2……and at almost 500,000 views
I can’t help but believe I’m not the only one that sees it. I have profound respect and admiration for you both, thanks for all the 2 of you do.
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@ArtemioPerez-hs6qf
6 days ago
I was surprised to find two reasonable people in gringolandia, something rare
Me sorprendió encontrar dos personas razonables en gringolandia, algo raro
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@roycanriz
6 days ago
Terrific show! Thanks to you both.
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@robbiee8825
6 days ago
Thank you for doing this video! I can’t believe where we are at and it’s frightening. We are being brought to our knees and it’s infuriating. My dad didn’t volunteer WWII for this, he did it to keep this away from our shores!
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@jimmyc3333
7 days ago (edited)
Depleted Uranium was used in Iraq. Childhood Leukemia increased 60% and birth defects tripled in Basra between 1990 and 1997.
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@Freba66
1 day ago
The last words of the colonel make me almost cry. I have seen enough U.S. wars in my age of 76. ( career: more than 40 yrs in the policeforce of the Netherlands.)

@MnemonicCarrier
5 days ago
Two solid guys with integrity and sanity.
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@davebraatz
5 days ago
ALL Viewers – Please regularly forward all of the Judge’s updates with Col Macgregor and Scott Ritter to all of your friends and family. This information is priceless. All Americans need to know where we really stand, how we are being lied to and enslaved, and how we are losing our freedoms and our country. We need to become informed and and to fight to preserve our freedom.
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@geraldfleming8761
@geraldfleming8761
6 days ago
Straight Talking ! Wonderful to hear ! With men like Judge Napolitano and Colonel Macgregor there must be some hope for the survival of honesty and trust in the leadership of the USA ?
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@johnparkerthegimpygardener
6 days ago
Love the commonsense and Honesty of Col Doug Macgregor
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@bernadettenespole3793
7 days ago
Incredible segment with Col. MacGregor, Judge! Thank you for this!
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@musicmom2136
@musicmom2136
6 days ago
Colonel MacGregor – brilliant and courageous indeed. He’s got a sharp brain, enormous knowledge and decades of experience.
I’m very thankful he also got the balls to speak out, again and again!
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@bernarddeham4787
7 days ago (edited)
11:37 As I wrote earlier somewhere else, it sounds ‘nuclear’ because depleted uranium produces some radioactivity, namely alpha decay, alpha rays are low energy radiations that are stopped by a simple sheet of paper. Those are helium atom cores. As colonel McGregor explained, the tank rounds have an incendiary effect, the danger comes from the contaminated smoke or dust that can be inhaled and the human body can hardly eliminate those particles that carry on their decay inside the body causing tumours…
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@ersanduran
@ersanduran
6 days ago
Col. Macgregor is an excellent mind, thanks a lot.
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@dustyacd
6 days ago
1:04 I love colonel’s face, says it all 😂😂
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@albollinger5431
6 days ago
All of them good but possibly this one even better.. Keep the vital info coming ease Col. How else can we have a chance of knowing what’s really going on.?
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@abbasthelemis2605
7 days ago
I’m actually glad and proud an italian and a scottish are able to talk so clearly and frankly about military and political affairs that are real taboos for anyone else, it seems. Well done, keep on with these conversations. Bravi, è importante che continuiate!
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@michelemcnaught-vl3zb
@michelemcnaught-vl3zb
6 days ago
Loving colonel macGregor from New Zealand. Thank God there are some Americans operating with ethics, critical ability, discernment, razor sharp military knowledge and a gentleman and great human being. I love this slot Judge, well done. Also I always follow with total respect and enthusiasm Scott Ritter and Anthony Shaeffer when you have them on Judge. Great military men and great human beings.
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@heavyhorse7506
6 days ago
Brilliant and courageous men the both of you. Well done. Always a pleasure.
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@kazimierzgajewski6676
6 days ago
Pod względem inwigilacji i cenzury nasz kochany rząd robi coraz większe postępy. Brawo-tak trzymać!😮

@vanessacoetzee8634
6 days ago
You three are superstars ❤ well done.
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@murphy8449
6 days ago
Absolutely Outstanding!!! Thank you Judge and God bless you Col.
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@leonidefimov6070
7 days ago
Colonel is the voice of wisdom. Always the pleasure!
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@oliver2669
@oliver2669
5 days ago
Two wise men! One asks a correct and wise question, and the other responds objectively, professionally, and morally.
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@Freba66
1 day ago
Every time I – as a “European” – watch your videos, I get a little happy. Apparently, at the elite level, there are still Americans who have not lost their minds. It seems that America is still in the age of bearskins and clubs. Those who don’t listen to us must feel. So old fashioned.

@rizkyabadi8205
6 days ago
You are both the voice of reason in this world of madness. Thank you Judge. Thank you Colonel.
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@purplebadger7774
6 days ago
As always, an amazing interview with the man that knows. I have learnt so much and agree with everything the colonel says, HOWEVER , for the first time ever I am not sure on one thing. I understand that depleted uranium is extremely harmful to the area years after used, to blow up a tank for example. Can this be revisited Please??? Full respect to both.
Thank you.
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@dassustephen731
6 days ago
Col MacGregor is a prodigiously talented analyst
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@josephzsoka874
7 days ago
I want Col. Macgregor in charge of the United States.
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@freidoonfakiri6439
@freidoonfakiri6439
6 days ago (edited)
Such a smart, well spoken, brave man he is. I pray that he is in good hands in a place where so many in positions of authority has no sanity.
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@constantinespialek8028
4 days ago
Thank you for the great information you shared! knowledge is power and we don’t get this from the mainstream propaganda machine!

@SPQRCenturion1976
5 days ago
Hello judge, best regards to you and your guest in the clip. I deeply respect both of you and wish you to continue with what you are doing for years to come. Ordinary citizens need sources of information like yours, and we appreciate guests like Col. MacGregor. I have been watching closely many of your videos, have commented on some of them, and genuinely appreciate your work, judge. Today I’d like to weigh in on the Colonel’s explanation of the depleted uranium munition. It does not take much digging to determine how harmful the depleted uranium munition is to our health and the environment. It seems safe to assume that Colonel can quickly obtain data about the Italian KFOR members’ health issues even today, some 20+ years since their service in Kosovo.
On the other hand, Serbian medical officials have submitted a detailed report to the US regarding the incidence of various cancers in their southern region. The overall impact of depleted uranium on the people who live in that region is still unknown because the half-life of depleted uranium is anything but short. Once again, thank you for what you have been doing, for what you are doing, and for what you will do, judge. Cent’anni.
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@user-dy8tn3mo7c
7 days ago
Thanks Colonel Macgregor and Judge Napolitano for the precise analyses and the information! ❤👏👍🙏

@07blackdog
4 days ago
It’s a real shame that this isn’t a national news broadcast. Thank y’all Judge Nap and Col. McGregor.

@chrisnettos4749
7 days ago (edited)
Honestly the fact the US government and most of its citizens have not realised who they are provoking and how powerful the Russian army is astounds me. This is not Russia from the cold war back then it was a fifty-fifty whether the US could defeat them it is not that now not even close. It is obvious to see through this proxy war that even all of NATO combined can’t stand up to them and they are using a small force of 150k in Ukraine made of primarily eastern Ukraine volunteers and that force has wiped out the equivalent of three armies in 12 months.
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@MB-ly4dk
@MB-ly4dk
6 days ago
Good interview. I always enjoy the conversation with Col Doug MacGregor.
One thing I would like to point out that I have heard from Scott Ritter and others that there is increased cancer and birth defect in Iraq and former Yugoslavia where depleted Uranium was used. And it makes sense.
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@fepema86
6 days ago
col. macgregor, always a pleasure thank you, this was a brilliant discussion

@mbelousova
6 days ago
If Col Macgregor, the most reasonable and knowledgeable man out there, is worried, then, guys, I think we’re really living our last days.
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@Topaz2022
6 days ago
Judge Napolitano produces the best and most convincing videos I have ever seen. Thank you Judge. Having said that, Col. Macgregor is an outstanding guest and speaks with volumes of experience. Thank you too.
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@richardbrindon7055
6 days ago
I’m pleased it’s definitely best program on the air thank you gentlemen
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@radicalveg00
7 days ago
I think Col. Macgregor may be incorrect in his benign view of depleted uranium. “Uranium ore is weakly radioactive, which could damage DNA and cause disease. However, the chemical toxicity of uranium may be a greater risk than its radioactivity. In laboratory studies, uranium that was depleted of its most radioactive isotope still caused DNA damage and cell death. Small particles of uranium-containing dust could be inhaled by people and penetrate deep within their lungs.”
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@vinnierex2
@vinnierex2
6 days ago
Great interview this man should absolutely be in the next cabinet
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@MikVision
6 days ago
You should get Col. Macgregor and Dima from Military Summary Chanel here on YouTube on the same call. I think it would be a very insightful conversation for your viewers
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@LNS1389
6 days ago
What a brilliant man, much respect Colonel.

@uspatriot2425
6 days ago
I do appreciate what both of you do and I will say I’m worried too!! For all of us

@jezor9086
6 days ago
I’ve always gotten the sense that Judge Napolitano is a true expert in his field and just a generally very competent individual. Too bad we don’t have senators like him.

7 days ago
Col Doug Macgregor should be running things! Common sense is a marvellous thing, sadly missing in a lot of people these days!
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@Rake3577
@Rake3577
7 days ago
Gotta love the judge’s child like laughter

@stevehurrell651
6 days ago
Another informative no-frills update, cheers. Much appreciated
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@kevindarroch7332
4 hours ago
Thank you Judge for your efforts.
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@jimmyalghazaly5264
6 days ago
Finally…. A respected human mind among americans….. Respect Sir
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@MegaCarlo1979
4 days ago
In regard to the depleted uranium used in the armor piercing ammo, as far as I remember there have been a number of cancer cases in Italy among army personnel who serverd in the Balkans during and after the NATO air strikes in the late 1990s (Kosovo 1999).
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@jamesboswell9324
7 days ago
Another half hour of sanity. Thank you both for your analysis which is outstanding as always.
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@tomzeman5964
5 days ago
Salute to the Judge & colonel you two patriots are the best.
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@bigdee6207
6 days ago
To add to the depleted uranium topic, i’m a Army Veteran who was in close proximity to a old Russian T54/55 tank that was taken out by a depleted uranium round and i contracted Hexavalent Chromium which i’m suffering with now years down the line. It has ruined my lungs and slowly my body too. Depleted Uranium is highly dangerous, probably not when it’s loaded into a barrel and fired off but what it strikes in the end and the immediate area in and around the target may be hightly contagious and or radiated. I was fit and healthy all my life and this stuff has destroyed me prematurely. No military doctor or civvy doctor or anyone from the military to the top 1% will ever take the blame after giving orders that would knowingly ruin a person’s life. Troops are really just cannon fodder for big military wigs and crazy politcians. War always happens when you have politicians who failed in their one job that is to keep the peace but instead turned greedy that leads to lots of innocent deaths and hardship and none of the politicians ever get to see the end of a rope or get locked up for life or get the death penalty for the lives they took because they’re inhept in their job.
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@victormfayise9834
@victormfayise9834
1 day ago
If ppl had the same mindset as Col Doug McGregor this world would be a much better place to live in

@michaelwilson2419
6 days ago
Brilliant discussion. Thank you!

@richardprokopczyk9255
6 days ago
To both of you the Judge and the Colonel , thank you for having the courage to speak the truth ,it still gives me hope
that we will find the light at the end of the tunnel .
later gator
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@dancerinmaya6813
7 days ago
Colonel is right, Lavrov speaks almost perfect English with a slight accent, but his mastery over the choice of words to express the subtlest or strongest meanings is impressive (and definitely surpasses many Americans), there are tons of videos on youtube even.
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@jamesnaguib
@jamesnaguib
1 day ago
Well done, Col Doug Macgregor telling the truth about President Trump how he react in case of emergency is inspiring and it is a proof that President Trump is the best president United State has.
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@katharineamin6066
5 days ago
Amazing conversation- Thanks so much! 🎺

@NetDudeOnLine
6 days ago
Frankly I think colonel Macgregor is trying to exonerate himself when he said that there are no consensus on the lethality of depleted uranium shells, disregarding the huge number of cancer cases recorded in areas where this type of munition was used in Kuwait and Iraq
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@uglaegilsdottir
6 days ago
Dear Colonel McGregor, I love you as a person! It’s always great to hear from you! 🌹🌹🌹

@sz3982
5 days ago
Thank you for everything you do.

@mohdshahar7153
7 days ago
World will be in peace and harmony if there’s a lot of honest people like you sir Col…Tq sir and judge..😊
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@danielnilsson932
@danielnilsson932
7 days ago
Absolutely brilliant, a little bit nervous about the last thing he’s said he’s worried.

@makeaguitarnoise
6 days ago
One of the few sources of common sense out there.
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@stevem6393
2 days ago
As Russia and China continue to navigate their complicated relationship, it is becoming increasingly clear that the alliance is not without its challenges. Despite Russia’s repeated efforts to secure weapon supplies from China, they have thus far been unsuccessful. This lack of cooperation could be viewed as a potential weakness in the Russian-Chinese alliance, which could have serious implications for the future of the partnership. Furthermore, Russia’s preference for spending time in French summer houses is an intriguing facet of this discussion, as it raises questions about the extent to which Russia is truly invested in its alliance with China.
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@rodwoods2108
@rodwoods2108
6 days ago (edited)
Excellent discussion. Every detail and worse are true!

@Waynejanus
6 days ago
Finally some intelligent insight based on FACTS!
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@conradvfr750
7 days ago
Very illuminating and inciteful discussion by two highly respected and knowledgeable people. Thank you both once again.
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@slc801
5 days ago
Respect to the Col .Mc Gregor a true patriot 🙏🏼

@petermarek9976
6 days ago
❤thank You for the effort and work You do – Respect & Peace – God bless
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@lukeowen3072
6 days ago
Col I salute you from indigenous Australian, the truth needs to be told here too

@gawhernabi
7 days ago
Minds like Col Machregor will bring peice to the world, God bless u both

@francisnolan4759
6 days ago
Superb content and honesty. Very worrisome that senior military leadership is so compromised. Thanks gentlemen. 😮
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@vincentromano187
7 days ago
I can listen to the Colonel all day long. He’s the best we have. It’s unfortunate he’s not the Secretary of defense. However I’m still hopeful 🙏
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@globalwrench6139
@globalwrench6139
6 days ago
In the cases of Yugoslavia and Iraq, where depleted uranium shells were used, it’s been shown that they affect not only the health of the population, the civilians, whom they are used against, but also the armies that use them because of their high toxicity and radiation.
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@pasqualeapuzzo4925
6 days ago
THIS IS THE BEST EXPLANATION OF OUR MISMANAGEMENT IN GOVERNMENT!, AND SHEDS LITE ON WHY WE HAVE SO MANY ENEMIES IN THE WORLD!!
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@swift71
6 days ago
Great discussion, Judge! This makes my blood boil!

@justicetruth5456
6 days ago
Fantastic Program! As always. Love it when you guys lay down the truth. We need more clarity like this from the “leaders.”
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@lastoftayra3016
6 days ago
Brilliant and courageous talk!

@hunarqadr1802
7 days ago (edited)
We are in Iraq , and it is obvious that there is increased level of cancers specifically in south of Iraq especially after Gulf-war.
If you go to Hiwa oncology hospital in Sulaimaniyah , you will see a large numbers of patients are from south of Iraq who got a variety of tumors .
and also there are many studies on this issue which confirm relation of depleted uranium to increased level f cancers in Iraq.
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@nancymoore8026
@nancymoore8026
6 days ago
Nicely done gentlemen. Thank you.

@henryvandervort9891
6 days ago
I watched and listened and could only imagined that the people who make the calls to act or stand down actually took in account how many lives they affect.

@pedropimentel6552
1 day ago
a verdade toda está aí !

@philipellis4530
6 days ago
Our TV stations here in the UK would never have Doug Macgregor or Scott Ritter as a guest on any talk show, why, simple, they both will talk sense.
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@lubomirdemcak8401
6 days ago
God Bless you boys and your important work!
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@jeffhicks8428
7 days ago
Gotta disagree with Col over the DU. Most of the world absolutely considers these to be nuclear weapons and they quite literally are. Also the notion that they’re not dangerous to the population is a joke.
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@nurim.4439
@nurim.4439
6 days ago
Blessings forever to Mother Russia.
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@butchdabayboss7073
4 days ago
These 2 men are true patriots. I wish the leadership of the military was like colonel macgregor

@blackfreud9048
6 days ago
Somebody shoulda asked Kirby whether he actually knows anything about “war?”

@shawnray6018
5 days ago
Really appreciate it gentlemen, thank you

@robertbrown7470
5 days ago
I’m amazed we still have enough Free Speech under the U.S. Constitution that people like Judge Napolitano and Colonel MacGregor can actually express their opinions without being arrested or worse. Thank God!

@agent9919
7 days ago
Anyone else feel like we are on a runaway train and the conductor is dead? We’re all yelling stop this crazy train for the love of God! Thank you Judge and Col Macgregor for your insight and devotion to telling us the truth.
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@smartleisurechannel3167
@smartleisurechannel3167
6 days ago
someone who at least say the truth !! congratulations for Judge Napolitano and Col MacGregor

@soniferous
6 days ago
These are the times for true Americans like yourself.
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@nomorewar4189
6 days ago
When your always looking for enemies you’ll always find them – try making friends for a change.
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@kippie80
6 days ago
Yep, cloudy or not, military have LOTS of Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites in low earth orbit that can see down to a resolution of 1m — that was back in the 90’s (I don’t think it changed much). Even Canada has such satellites. Did some work on analyzing pictures for oil spills back in the day.
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@Sarah-ok6xq
6 days ago
It’s so easy to make that “Soviet Slip”. I did it a lot in the 90’s. Oddly, during the 80’s I said “the Ruskies” in offhand when it was clear that we were speaking broadly and “the Soviets” in context to something specific.

@wolfwolf785
7 days ago
Such a brilliant and honest discussion. Thank you both of you sir. Well structured and analytical eye opener.
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@Oneofthetwelve
@Oneofthetwelve
6 days ago
Thank you both very much and greetings to fellow subscribers 👍🏻

@wabdo13
6 days ago
Thanks u guys I love your insight and discussions ❤️💪🏾
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@johnpurdie3281
6 days ago
Great stuff from you again thanks 👍

@jamesgeisler1824
6 days ago
Thank you for being a voice crying in the wilderness of dispare.

@Superman-wk7rv
6 days ago
Brilliant analysis 👏 that’s y I watch u guys …respect

@shaunxk8
7 days ago
I have so much respect for Col Douglas Macgregor, he really is a rare breed. With the likes of him in government America really could be great once more.
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@oscarcastle4441
@oscarcastle4441
6 days ago
Mr Macgregor looks like very confidence when he speks Thank you Napolitano for the two of you always very good explain

@chaoskampf3095
6 days ago
Great interview as always, although I would disagree on the depleted uranium, as people from Falludscha where it was used, to this day have severe birth defects and cancer in a much higher number than usual.

@_ctpaxop
6 days ago
You used deplated uranium ammunition in Bosnia and Kosovo/Serbia, as well – not only in Gulf. 11:59 As for it not causing cancer, tell that to all the people suffering from leukemia and all sorts of cancer on the Balkans (new cancer cases taking epidemic proportions). Mind you, deplated uranium ammunition is also used in A10 Warthogs.
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@f1bernet
6 days ago
Another great interview Judge.

@royjudson4380
6 days ago
Whenever i need to hear common sense, i find Col. McGregor on YouTube, I am a UK citizen .

@dwelrofthetwilght
7 days ago
It’s disappointing to hear the colonel say there’s nothing dangerous about depleted uranium because he was around those shells and it hasn’t harmed him. Asbestos won’t harm you either when in its solid state. Only when it’s scattered in micro dust form will it cause cancer.
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@petercontarino646
@petercontarino646
5 days ago
Judge he’s a Rear Admiral, not an Admiral. Big difference! Great interview!

@Mohairp53
1 day ago
If we have more of Col. McGregor people in active military duty, the world hopefully be a safer place.

@andrewgoetzsche-fj8gq
6 days ago
As usual spot on great info

@milaivanova828
6 days ago
McGregor is more russian than some of russians😅 I wondering how he understand what we feeling and what we thinking)

@michaelscott8691
6 days ago
This man needs to be Secretary of Defense

@miker9101
7 days ago
I never miss Colonel Macgregor’s interviews. He tells the truth as he sees it.
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@ramiramadan3578
@ramiramadan3578
5 days ago
A Great Front for The American People Filtering what We Need to Know rather than the Nonsense We are Intoxicated by
Thanks a million to Enlightened , Truthful, and Responsible Voice.

@Nowallthereis
5 days ago
Common sense is uncommon. Great video 👈
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@Mathin3D
6 days ago
Let’s admit it: That was heII of an air show as B52’s and Sukhois 27’s are things of beauty!!!

@w3smm
7 days ago
The Colonel should narrate for Audible

@arctic004
5 days ago
How I love the sound of pure and simple facts:120mm smooth bore cannon ammunition for anti-tank ops. etc., etc. Love it!

@sasamihajlov2862
7 days ago
Judge and Col should have a standard podcast together.
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@BlancGivre
6 days ago
God bless you both.

@ryzlot
6 days ago
These are EXCELLENT interviews
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@cavscout62
6 days ago (edited)
I wish our talking heads could THINK as well as Mr Lavrov Colonel! I watched that same strike on that Brigade Sir, it was an awesome display of tech and Artillery working together and the performance of Russian Artillerymen.

@johnfarley4201
6 days ago
Thank you Judge. God bless.
Thank you Colonel. God bless.

@norseman43211
6 days ago
Fabulous Col Douglas McGregor brilliant lucid narrative an absolute must for any one who wants to truthfully follow the Ukraine conflict. One of the very few people who has the kahunas to say America isn’t interested in peace and more likely wants to escalate this conflict. Bravo judge for allowing Guests from both sides of the spectrum.👍🙏👍
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@vssjim4311
7 days ago
Come on Col, and I’m a fan of yours…
We know of the ecological and birth defects associated with depleted uranium.. remember “Falluja”?
My old man. Who was also a tank commander in Cyprus, and Berlin.. Royal Irish Hussars said he thought it bad form at the time, in Iraq I mean.
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@alexejII
6 days ago
Thank you for these two gifted, knowledgeable people. It is so important to have people of that caliber. The judge is absolutely right, a Douglas Macgregor as Secretary of Defense or National Security Advisor would make the world a safer place. President Trump was sabotaged from the beginning of his presidency, by the Deep State, Trump needs to appoint only the people he fully believes in, people who honestly support their president. May God bless both you gentlemen.
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@williamkeys6782
@williamkeys6782
6 days ago
I concur, Col. Douglas Macgregor is brilliant, courageous and true. He should be the 2025 Secretary of Defense. Thank you judge for your brilliance also.

@pettroshudson7800
6 days ago
Big up the col.all time real man real talk

@RichardSmith-ms6hh
6 days ago
Interesting. I will say this – I have known Russian military professionals; I have known Iranian military professionals; I hear Col Macgregor – and the similarity overwhelms me. All have gone to war; all have seen people they know die; all have served their countries – and they have something very obviously in-common I would say. It has been a humbling privilege to know the ones I have known. I comment on nothing else at this juncture.
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@Bk4449
6 days ago
I love this great & honest man

@royalirishranger1931
7 days ago
Excellent gentleman, thank you!.
Col MacGregor has quality when he speaks your heart glows. My old Dad served with General Horrocks 30th Corp commander during WW2 , he said Horrocks had the ability to make your heart glow even during dreadful times.
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@janeperdue2610
6 days ago
Blessed are the peacemakers. Thank you Col. MacGregor & Judge . Many Americans agree.

@SN-rn4ci
6 days ago
This show should be broadcast as essential viewing on the Ukraine war..

@user-ol4wf4ih9v
5 days ago
Hey judge – Loved the video as usual but have a look at what depleted uranium has done to the civilians in places like Fallujah, especially the birth defects

@openureyes
6 days ago
Fascinating interview 👏

@douglascoggeshall2490
5 days ago
“This business will get out of control … it will get out of control, and we’ll be lucky to live through it …” HFRO

@rubyjaiswal
7 days ago
Depleted uranium is known to cause birth defect in Iraq till date so I don’t know why that part was skipped in this conversation
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@coronalandsucks
@coronalandsucks
7 days ago
Because they want these weapons. It’s as simple as that!
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@rammone5241
7 days ago
We walked all over that crap in Kuwait, I was deep in that sheet. Walked passed those burning oil wells, the thick blacken
oil soaked ground, the sulphuric acid smell of burning crude, then bodies, upon rotten corps, laying around bunkers, tanks,
open ground, we had guys climb all over those destroyed Iraqi armor that our tanks took out. I am surprised I still have a
full head of hair, no cancer, no ailments, no limbs falling off, never went to a VA hospital, never had or required over night
stay in a hospital, I was one of the lucky few. Half the guys in my squad are dead and have cancer, unreal, my guarding
angel was with me.
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@garykappes4654
7 days ago
@rammone5241 You are most probably younger than me (63) but that stuff can catch up with you in old age.
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@RobertIsraelKabakoff
6 days ago (edited)
1. Unreal, Kirby. Blood on his hands? Blood all over the place.
2. Has McGovern flipped? Now, with us, on the dark side?
3. I’m worried too.

@thehungariankid
6 days ago (edited)
Judge, if you would, next time with the Col. Ask him if the reasons may be to preserve the petrol dollar / reserve currency status and the US ‘ weaponization of it? His thoughts would be great to hear.

@georgegeorgeson4347
4 days ago
New Sub! Glad to Join this Channel where we’re in good company! God Bless

@novarsk6808
5 days ago
This man speaks very well.

@ly5142
6 days ago
Brilliant, moral men 👍

@buddyhutchins3782
7 days ago
Totally impressed with our Col. MacGregor, thank you Judge.
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@D.L.Hunter.Palmer
@D.L.Hunter.Palmer
7 days ago
I am too, he has managed to make hundreds of predictions during this war, only for the opposite to happen. It’s incredible. Pure change wouldn’t come close to how wrong he has been. My favorite was when in late August he said Ukraine’s army was completely decimated and had no offensive power left, and only “fools” in the west believed Ukraine could counter attack, And he said Russia was preparing an attack towards Kharkiv that would happen in early September, and finish off Ukraine in that oblast if not the whole war. Of course we know the opposite happened in September. But that’s just one of his many greatest hits.
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@cynthiademario7331
7 days ago
@D.L.Hunter.Palmer People have Macregor on their channel for click bait – for views
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He is like Scott Ritter who served jail time for an awful offense, read about him yourself. Big talk, bigger lies. Confidence tricksters shameful.
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@jamesmandahl444
7 days ago
@Cyntha DeMario incorrect
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@douglascrawford2884
7 days ago
@D.L.Hunter.Palmer i totally agree with you
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@javierbardem7976
7 days ago
Cynthia, I think Langley needs some ball tickling. GET BACK HERE YOU ARE NOT FINISHED

@javierbardem7976
7 days ago
He could just be some alcoholic bog trotter though

@lahvancz
6 days ago
Just to clarify – Russia also has DU APFSDS – it is called Svinets-2. Svinets-1 is standard tungsten core. Vacuum-1 is also reportedly from DU.

@Inisfad
6 days ago
In the meantime, the US is strengthening AUKUS with the view toward establishing themselves in Perth, on the west coast of Australia, which directly affects trade through the Indian Ocean.

@olivernikolic9886
6 days ago
My God such a good show

@v.german11b
6 days ago
Colonel MacGregor 🫡 your wisdom and input on the war in Ukraine are highly appreciated, sir!

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@pdarley58
@pdarley58
6 days ago
Correction Colonel… The UK does not (YET) have the Rheinmetal 120 smoothbore gun. We use our own ROF rifled 120mm gun. We have our own depleted uranium SABOT rounds!!!!

@joanneholinaty7325
7 days ago
A heartfelt thank you to you both may your words reach those that need to hear it❤
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@mfromaustralia1
6 days ago
120K + and climbing ! …..Great stuff !

@badhombre4942
6 days ago
If Macgregor had breath in the remnants of those depleted uranium shells his story would be different.

@johnleckieWATP
6 days ago
Col. McGregor is the kind of man you need in a critical military decision area with Trump minded presidents for a good 8 to 12 and even 16 years to clean house as it will take that long.

@nickjohnson4923
6 days ago
Thank you Judge, as always with your guest Col. Douglas MacGregor…..what would the USA look like with him in charge of defense….a Renaissance? The lucidity of his reasoning is apparent, he is a National Treasure. Huge thanks for your continuing effort to bring truth in this polluted environment Judge.
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@eziodeldegan414
6 days ago
excellent points on the issue of command and control. Hence why it is crucial that this war must end. We are all staring at a nuclear war because some general or colonel launches an attack on russia because of a misunderstanding.

@JIMuser-vh3Zxx
7 days ago
Your interactions are truly brilliant -high level sensible intelligent debate . Thank you to both of you
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@manofsan
6 days ago
The rationality and clarity of Macgregor just totally outclasses the other side’s propaganda. trophy-yellow-smiling
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@markbowman3019
6 days ago
Excellent interview, if only the sheep would care to watch, learn and be educated. I have tried so often to share such videos but their response is always the same “I’m open minded and watch the different news channels ” Alas
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@DWalsh-bg1cu
5 days ago
Everywhere I go with a large bureaucracy, I find a crisis, Regardless of the source of the crisis, the crisis invariably festers and grows because competent bureaucracies no longer exist.

@pablohill2156
6 days ago
Thank you judge for bring us the truth

@pierrekhouzame2496
7 days ago
The weekly dose of Honesty and Sense
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@paulharman1076
6 days ago
Truth be heard. Thank you.

@AntonioNesic
6 days ago
Russia not only know what DU ammunition is. They have Svinets-1 and Svinets-2 which are their own versions of 122mm tank ammo that uses DU. I think that they just wanted some media attention. Anyhow, I like the talk between you guys.
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@willl7780
5 days ago
DU has been around a long time…
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@jamesretta5690
6 days ago
Grandiose presentation gentlemen!

@DANTHETUBEMAN
3 days ago
we need macgregor in government representing us.

@jjcalvillo
6 days ago
Biden’s practicing his Sterling Hayden imitation from Dr.Strangelove. Our current leadership makes the characters in the movie look like intellectual titans.

@aloha2104
1 day ago
Thank you for sharing!..

@KS-rh3qq
7 days ago
It hurts to face the truth like that. But I hope it wakes people up. It’s sad and scary how carelessly all of our lives are being handled. thank you Judge and thank you col. Macgregor for the great commitment.
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@johncannizzaro9685
6 days ago
I pray that cooler heads will prevail and avoid more escalation. We really need someone like Col. Douglas Macgregor in D.C. I am absolutely disgusted with the present leadership in Washington. They are playing with fire and could get all of us burned .

@DimitarBerberu
6 days ago (edited)
Depleted uranium emits Alpha, Beta, & Gamma radiation, which can pose health risk if people are exposed to high levels of it for long periods of time. However, the radiation emitted by depleted uranium is relatively weak, & the risk of radiation exposure is generally considered to be low, as long as appropriate safety measures are taken.
There have been reports of increased rates of cancer & birth defects in areas where DU was used (eg. Yugoslavia) , but it is difficult to establish direct link.
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@moetimalesela3253
1 day ago
Dankie Mr colonel for😢notfying us in RSA Africa 🌍

@tjhunter4
5 days ago
Curious what Col will say after the the counter attack comes.

@dprglobal
6 days ago
I really hope China can stop this madness.
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@andrewhirshbach7097
7 days ago
Thank you gentlemen, a deep and transparent discussion, which illuminates the complexity and extremely dangerous outcome of being pigheaded. May God deliver us from being stupid.
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@tomos2825
@tomos2825
7 days ago
God help us all.
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@DaniilIshchenko76
6 days ago (edited)
Judge, Colonel Macgregor, thank you.
Objective, deep, interesting. Truth.
Additional ‘thank you’ for the explanation on uranium ammo.

@sagarshil3051
6 days ago
Really,a good discussion.

@umeshbhattarai2992
2 days ago
Excellent Analysis-

@michaelkounine5347
5 days ago
Apparently, the depleted uranium isn’t all burnt in the explosion and it leaves the aftermath dust that pollutes the soil and underground water for decades to come. In the territories where such missiles were used by NATO (for instance, in former Yugoslavia), the prevalence of ontological illnesses among affected populations increased quite dramatically.
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@fastechsystems404
5 days ago
War is a racket that needs to end before it ends us!
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@marcialsolis7298
7 days ago
As usual, very valuable, brilliant, exchange between Judge Napolitano and Col MacGregor.
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@danmoore3660
7 days ago
Don’t grovel.
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@cynthiademario7331
7 days ago
You can listen to any of the “chats” between these 2 old men over the last months and here the same BS.

@marcialsolis7298
7 days ago
@cynthiademario7331
Their analysis of B-52 in the Baltic, or President Xi’s peace initiative, or the supply of uranium to Ukraine, or the advice to the U.S. President by the intelligence agencies, etc, are not BS.
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@marcialsolis7298
7 days ago
@danmoore3660 “Grovel”. For what?

@danmoore3660
7 days ago
@marcialsolis7298 You are fawning. Don’t do that.

@jonrend
6 days ago
Brilliant interview

@thadtuiol1717
6 days ago
If Americans elected McGregor for President, I might actually think they have a soul.
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@johninjersey
2 days ago
What’s going on Judge? The last 3 days I can’t find any of your complete videos, only shorts and clips. I prefer the entire interview but I can’t find them. Is Youtube hiding them or what?

@thomaspomroy9976
6 days ago
Unless somebody turned this off our world is about to be in engulfed…

@ruslanmustaev8170
6 days ago
As I know, Russia also has shells with depleted uranium. It named Svinets(lead) they started production in 1985. T80BVM uses it.

@bige8397
7 days ago
Singly the most honest and informative interviews in all of the media.
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@yournarrativehasexpired3201
4 days ago
I always felt like when Trump refused that strike on Iran in 2019, was when the MIC decided he wasn’t going to be president in 2020.

@chew5461
4 days ago
If only the Brandon regime has staff like Col Doug Macgregor. How peaceful the world will be.

@Puppetmastersfool
6 days ago
Please Sir can you ask the Good Colonel to search and watch.
Deadly Dust – Depleted Uranium (Frieder Wagner 2007)
German documentary film with english subtitles produced by Mr. Frieder Wagner (original name is “Todesstaub”). The film is about war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, particularly in Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo and Iraq. The use of depleted uranium is made genocide of those countries that is not remembered in the history of mankind, even the Nazi crimes remained low compared to the genocide, which is still ongoing and will last almost forever, unfortunately. In contaminated areas people are still at risk of a lot of people do not know and this is the worst because it is invisible genocide.
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@samstwitch
6 days ago (edited)
Thank you, both. I watch all of your interviews. God bless you.
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@Ma-yb9zt
6 days ago
D.macgregor very good millitary analist
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@jamesshire-rg7gu
7 days ago
thank you Judge and an abundance of appreciation to the esteemed Colonel. His ( the latter’s) remarks and comments are always lucid and insightful. Moreover, he is always fair and balance and thus devoid of ideological or political scores to settle and agendas to advance.
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@davidleahy6141
5 days ago
He knows perfectly well that the intact shells are not a danger to those handling them. It is when the shells explode that the radioactive dust pollutes the immediate area. McGregor has skirted around the topic.

@edwin11373
6 days ago
I respect Col McGregor immense wisdom but, honestly, he really dropped the ball about the depleted uranium not causing cancer. I guess he’s being a bit bias since he was part of the forces that used such devastating ammunition.
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@Priscilla721000
6 days ago
Much respect to Col McGregor 🇺🇸

@annmcilvenna3973
6 days ago
God only knows what we would do without men like Col.Douglas Mcgregor and Scott and yourself. Thank you for having the courage to stand up and speak the truth. I am sincerely praying for 45 that he will be able to withstand all the 💩 that’s been hurled at him. God bless you all 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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@sukhenduchoudhury6813
5 days ago
We in India appreciate at least some bold and sane views
from Americans.

@BigSmartArmed
7 days ago (edited)
DU rounds heavily CONTAMINATE the area after striking armor. DU penetration mechanism is kinetic erosion of armor, and upon penetrating composite armor layers, remaining penetrator expels fine depleted uranium dust which heavily contaminates the area, especially if the munitions inside the penetrated tank detonate. Explosive pressure wave carries contaminated uranium dust outside of the tank and contaminates the surrounding area.
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@eddielim2213
6 days ago
Appointing Colonel Macgregor Secretary of Defence would be the wisest thing the US government can do. Here’s a man of integrity and wisdom, fair in his opinions and judgments.

@infowolf1
1 day ago
the problem presented by depleted uranium isn’t so much while it is intact and being handled or ridden in by warfighters, but the DUST of it inhaled, eaten or drunk gotten into food and water, stuff like that. That’s after its been put to use.

@johnbaker899
6 days ago (edited)
❤…Col Macgregor

@davidj8651
6 days ago
The world needs McGregor as SecDef & judge Napolitano as AG

@paulsmith905
6 days ago
Colonel Kirby is like a Leslie Nielson character .NATO 2 1/2..

@williammayer1721
7 days ago
Kirby dismissed the Chinese piece proposal outright without even looking at it. This basically summarizes everything about American diplomacy and its will to end this conflict.
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@chrisganjour6765
6 days ago
One of best Army and politician of usa and world , is Mr Col Doug Macgregor and he is full of Knowledge of world Culture, geography, socialism And really he is Diamond on Ring. 👍🏻

@czg2012
5 days ago
actual events usually coincide with “exercise” ( 9 eleven ) or follows predictive movies ( chemical toxin release).

@Ultimate-gamers
6 days ago
Great interview

@hitman123454
6 days ago (edited)
12:00 I think the problem with the depleted uranium is the the long term effects from ground contamination. And just think how rich the Ukrainian soil is. From what I have read there is a much higher rate of birth defects, similar to what we saw with Thalidomide, in Iran/Iraq after the US extensively used depleted uranium weapons on these countries.
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@peterlefowitz5981
6 days ago
I think visit Mr.Xi was expression of acceptance for Russia politic and message was ” We stand together” ( especially based on economy contracts, oil , gas)

@rhakimi4624
7 days ago
On behalf of all humanity, I thank you and your guests, Col. Macgregor, Scott Ritter, Ray McGovern, Philip Giraldi, …🙏🙏🙏
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@AussieMaleTuber
6 days ago
Is Depleted Uranium radioactive? Are there specific procedures for handling, machining and disposal of it? Does Iraq claim radiation damage from the depleated uranium artilliary munitions used against them? Would the Colonel inspect tank damage from within an effected tank?
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@chamindadewage9004
6 days ago
There’s no doubt that the Colonel MC Gregor is the right man for the DS of USA job.

@kevinjohnston6164
6 days ago
Putin playing chess while we play checkers

@falcon127
5 days ago
GREAT JOB GUYS!

@darrylyounger2242
6 days ago
Please ask the Col about North Korea, I am very intrigued to hear his take on the DPRK as of today.

@allenmorris6266
7 days ago
Very bad sign when a military man of Col Macgregor’s caliber says he is worried. I’d say we all should be.
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@moopius
7 days ago
In WW2 Japan had the same mindset as the current Western leaders, look where that led.

@renee8173
6 days ago
I hate it when McGregor says “I’m worried” – makes me sooo worried.
Then I remember we have a Creator and LORD ruling over all kingdoms & kings.
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@MF777
6 days ago
A 2022 UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report said depleted uranium was an environmental concern in Ukraine.
“Depleted uranium and toxic substances in common explosives can cause skin irritation, kidney failure and increase the risks of cancer,” it said.
“The chemical toxicity of depleted uranium is considered a more significant issue than the possible impacts of its radioactivity,” it added.
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@tonylester6820
6 days ago
The A10 Warthog uses DU in its rounds fired by its main gun.
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@sebastianforbes1
6 days ago
what do we gain, and what do we lose ?..

@conanmcdonough61
7 days ago
Thank you both very very much ! It’s nice to hear voices of reason in this bizarro insane world 😔
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@AquinArchibald
@AquinArchibald
5 days ago
Vevy very interesting ! Thank you very much !

@TheEarl777
6 days ago
His comments about there being no hazards with depleted uranium ammunition remind me of Paul Tibbets comment that they knew nothing about the radiation damage.

@janalblas7314
6 days ago
Judge and Col MacGregor, Read : ‘JFK vs Allen Dulles’ by author Dr. Greg Poulgrain.

@user-fu5ng2qi2d
6 days ago (edited)
The principle that Kirby noted was that any cease fire mean that the US admits to losing this war. This can’t be accept by the US because the US is the top dog and no one can defeat it in anything anywhere. This is why the world is sick of this approach because the rest of us just want to live in peace and get a chance at prosperity.
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@alfrednewman292
6 days ago (edited)
For MacGregor’s edification, “Depleted uranium ( DU; also referred to in the past as Q-metal, depletalloy or D-38) is uranium with a lower content of the fissile isotope 235 U than natural uranium. Natural uranium contains about 0.72% 235 U , while the DU used by the U.S. Department of Defense contains 0.3% 235 U or less.” Miners exposed to uranium has a very high level of cancer so reducing a very small amount by 50 percent really does not mitigate the damage it can cause especially when the exposure is now over a lifetime. This is an inhumane weapon with long term effects and should be banned, period. Putin is over exaggerating the dirty bomb thing but is on the right track. The US could care less what it does to its sons in the military, just look at what it has done to them.
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@MussbacherIndustries
7 days ago
Wow, what a ending to the conversation……Col Doug Macgregor was on fire. Thank you you Judge for these great interviews with the Col.
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@MrLeoMessio
6 days ago
Col Macgregor should be leading American foreign affairs
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@ChristianWagner888
5 days ago
Even when we generally agree with the discussion, we need to maintain our critical facilities. I am quite doubtful about the downplaying of depleted uranium I heard in this interview. Here is a quote from Dr. Chris Martenson: “This is wrong. It is immoral. It is not ‘just’ a war crime, but a crime against humanity. DU munition use should immediately result in the using country being shunned and banned for 50 years from the international community.”
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@celestineobi4088
6 days ago
I’m from Africa, assume the west is like this man McGregor i will not hate them the way i do now, nice work from col .

@mosylla462
6 days ago (edited)
Lindsey Graham is very emotional. He is not a reasonable person.
This Colonel is brilliant.

@pavelsmahel8000
6 days ago
Bravo, Thank You!

@vogue43
7 days ago
Russians said they’d consider the DU rounds equivalent to a “dirty bomb”, i.e weaponized nuclear contamination. I don’t think that’s unreasonable.
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@sharakirkby2744
5 days ago
Judge I think it’s time you talked to someone who can hold the war hawks at bay. I do hope you will intervene. I can not as a civilian with no power but you are at least more able.
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@cryptobex1452
2 days ago
Are the area around the wreckage inspected for elevated radiation?

@kietv.7189
1 day ago
I do not understand why the people still call some strange person idea a colonel still
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@dr.ziaul-hussnain6070
6 days ago
Usa is so lucky to have v intelligent cool chill wise thoughtfully brave bold leader… I wish we have got army generals like that.

@willl7780
5 days ago
how do you get a cease fire when 1 side wont talk to you
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@michaela6147
7 days ago
That Chinese reporter is the first real reporter I have seen in years. He really caught that guy up with those two response questions really good work from the Chinese reporter.
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@digginz8603
6 days ago
It must have been really hard for John Kirby to wear a shamrock on his lapel instead of his customary Ukrainian flag.

@mcguerd8
6 days ago (edited)
According to the British Royal Army, 340 tons of depleted uranium ammunition were used in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm in 1991.

@Andrew-fb9cb
5 days ago
In my opinion. I don’t think we should say we will look at this cease fire and then give you an answer at what is best. This shows to them that we are in charge and we will determine what’s best. It can come across as arrogant. With all our intelligence that we have on this we should anticipate if this happens and have a solution right away. It makes us look much better.
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@cfarinho
6 days ago (edited)
Could it be that the US left Afghanistan in a hurry to concentrate on the Ukraine because they (the crazies) were planning to step up the Kiev aggression of the civilians in dombass, calculating that Russia would have no option but to intervene directly in the conflict and that is how they were able to call it months ahead?
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@acac4236
4 days ago
A question for Col. McGregor, Putin reacted the way he did because of the radioactive fallout that could cause cancers and birth defects as well as contamination of the soil that produces food! That’s what was mentioned in a few YouTube videos recently. Is that not true?

@conner.9262
7 days ago
Outstanding interview with the Col ! At such dangerous times the world could be facing, how encouraging it is to listen to someone with so much wisdom and expertise…!
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@ramonponce5348
6 days ago
Makes me appreciate President Trump even more.

@rogerioportugal7766
7 days ago
Generals like MC Gregor are Diamonds.
True American…..
I’m proud of you General.
“In honour there’s hope.”
Love and respect from Lisbon to all honourable Americans like the great American General MC Gregor.❤
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@timgibson2540
6 days ago
I’m sure Col MacGregor stated that the depleted Uranium caused horrific injuries to the Iraqi population in a previous podcast I caught before?

@ericp1139
6 days ago
I thought the US position was that peace would be Ukraine’s decision? Now Kirby is saying the US will determine a ceasefire?

@BSsss603
6 days ago
observe winners and loosers .. and the reporting of winners and loosers. Thanks guys!

@jerryg2073
7 days ago
I’m so glad we have heros like Col. Macgregor to speak the truth. God bless us all.
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@mbd501
6 days ago
I agree with Col. Macgregor. Kirby should at least say we’re looking at the Chinese peace proposal, rather than dismissing it out of hand. We should be trying to negotiate peace over there.

@ivanstepanovic1327
6 days ago
British tanks use rifled guns. So, if the ammo is provided by the Brits, it can only be used from Challenger, not Abrams and Leopard since they use smooth bore guns.

@jsilvanus240
6 days ago
From Russia with love..⚘️

@mgamga
5 days ago (edited)
Have to say that DU becomes dangerous after being fired and on impact. That is when it burns and is pulverised (turns to dust.)

@sebastianshroff5366
6 days ago
Judge you nail it every time.

@jonjamj3056
7 days ago (edited)
Thank you for the intelligent discussion. A breath of fresh air as always.
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@mcguerd8
6 days ago
A comprehensive study conducted in Basra in 1995 showed that the rate of hereditary disorders increased from 3.04 in a thousand in 1990 to 7.76 in a thousand in 1995: Chromosal defects, heart diseases, ripped palate, one-eyed babies, headless babies, open-belly region, etc.

@crusoerob8550
6 days ago
Could it be that Russia is intentionally prolonging the battle for Bakhmut because it is now known battlefield with which they are comfortable and could whittle down the Ukrainian army properly before they move forward to clean up?

@ltekola
6 days ago
I wish they let folks like COL Mc Gregor run for POTUS office, he should have been a good president, if NOT a guaranteed SECDEF as a political appointee. Very courageous and brave officer. Better to stay as a respected O-6 than be spineless and gutless flag officer…..I love his blunt, direct and to the point no nonsense attitude….
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@celestialdesign9611
6 days ago
Russia has stated that depleted Uranium is classified as a dirty bomb and the effect is a new set of rules of engagement.

@munemrabadi809
5 days ago
depleted uranium missiles were used on Syria during the war on a larger scale and you were able to see the mushroom effec in the sky.

@LevanGudadze
7 days ago (edited)
There will be no large-scale counteroffensive of the Zelensky regime in the direction of Bakhmut, which I said today on my channel, explaining why I think so.
Moreover, soon Zelensky will lose control not only over Bakhmut, but also over Avdiivka. And then the Russian forces will establish control over Kupyansk, Liman, Seversk, and a little further south even over Ugledar.
The issue will be resolved in the coming weeks before a Russian offensive begins against Zelensky’s last line of defense in Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
P.s. Excellent conversation Judge..
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@annaphillipson
@annaphillipson
7 days ago
👍👍👍
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@teresaaljayyousi8447
7 days ago
What is your YouTube channel
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@cathere9631
7 days ago
@teresaaljayyousi8447 Same as his name is. Interesting. Seems to be a nice guy.

@ovakem
23 hours ago
Brilliant indeed. I wish Colonel Mc Gregor was our president.
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@davidlambert855
6 days ago (edited)
Kirby’s response was disgusting in the Extreme, not only because it condescendingly dismisses China’s Authority, but also because he refuses to end the War. If he hadn’t at least the Killing stops and negotiations can begin to happen. They seem to have no intention of ending this at all.
I think Ray McGovern should do a TV Show, except it might make a few People a bit uncomfortable if he did!
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@gcnimbii7001
6 days ago
Challenger 2 is a rifled barrel and ammo is exclusive to UK. M1A Abrams and Leopard are smooth bore and ammo interchangeable.

@anselmdanker9519
6 days ago
Good morning Judge Napolitano and Colonel Douglas Macgregor.
The Depleted Uranium ammunition fired by the UK Challenger 2 tanks is 3 part ammunition and is not interchangeable with the smooth bore ammunition fired from the Leopard 2 and Abrams.
The Russian army has Depleted Uranium ammunition, 3VBM-13 , since 1990s’ used by the 125mm gun of the T 72 tank.
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@mmammu997
2 days ago
brilliant
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@caveman4351
7 days ago
Judges laugh and colonels political insights priceless !!!
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@bertieschitz-peas429
6 days ago
Putin referred to the UK sending depleted uranium rounds for the challenger 2 but Mr Macgregor said its for smooth bore rounds, the challenger is a rifled gun. One of them is wrong.

@rohitmis
4 days ago
Not the National Security Advisor, Col MacGregor is required at the very top. It will make the world so much safer. Plz Col run for the President 🙏

@mickylove6548
6 days ago
Zelenskyy is sat by the phone waiting for a call from Xi….

@gotovte-doma-s-nami
6 days ago
With al due respect, Col. McGregor made a mistake here: British Challenger-2 tank uses rifled 120 mm British gun, not the smoothbore German gun, as Leopard and Abrams tanks do. And as such, the rounds for both guns are not interchangeable. Which further complicates the whole idea of western tanks being sent to Ukraine.
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@thomaskirkpatrick1134
5 days ago
Mac and da Judge,fine wines to savour

@joeyg1155
7 days ago
You guys are awesome and very informative. I’ve only watched your YouTube channel for a short time but you judge ask VERY good questions and the colonel gives you very sensible answers. I’ll be watching you guys for a long time to come keep up the good work.
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@harryflash5202
@harryflash5202
6 days ago
McGregor is always worth listening to.

@upup209
6 days ago
President Putin understands history

@mikedavies5682
6 days ago
The problem with DU is after it is used, or so I thought. Of course it is hard to get to bottom of as the Government lies and lies.
As I remember, we used a butt load in Serbia Afghanistan and Iraq. The issues were birth defects and cancer in the target areas and exposure to DU from targeted vehicles..
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@mikelestrat3121
6 days ago
Kirby needs a night time visit from patriots.

@ramseypietronasser2
6 days ago
The last Q&A sums things up

@vanessamay3689
7 days ago
Thank you Colonel and Judge.
I don’t miss any post from The Colonel. Always enlightening and truthful.😊
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@FFDandR
6 days ago
Regarding Depleted Uranium (DU) ammunition, with all due respect to the Colonel, I had a friend (a USMC Colonel) who flew cobras on clandestine operations, who fired DU ammo and he suffered from radioactive poisoning until he died with regular blood loss to the point where he had to go to the Veteran’s Admin Hospital for a blood refill on a bi-weekly basis. DU is incredibly dangerous on any landscape. DU in large quantities could easily be defined as NBC weapons of mass destruction use. Putin should be VERY concerned. Phrogs forever, Semper Fi
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@ericmedeiros5990
6 days ago
Who’s in control of our military right now!? Bringing them in front of Congress, to answer WTF are they poking the bear for?

@georgeliquor2931
5 days ago
Great men, listen to them

@monicsperryn8497
6 days ago
The Challenger uses a rifled gun not smoothbore. But it does have DU ammunition, which can cause birth defects and pollute the environment, as happened in Iraq. Col Macgregor must be aware of this.

@burrellboatwright2047
6 days ago
I bet Putin didn’t call Biden to ask him to let him visit! Also didn’t hear air raid siren going off.

@johnbrown4568
7 days ago
With military leaders like Kirby and Milley entering military service has become a fool’s errand.
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@joeroto9885
6 days ago
Biden and his handlers have to be realistic about all this

@chrisj2024
6 days ago
Nothing but massive respect for the col.
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@yamforlife
6 days ago
Col McGregor for President!!!

@tdzack
6 days ago
It’s a time for absolute clarity between Biden and Putin!

@Kat_Mann
6 days ago
Your concern is completely justified Col.

@TheRuffusMD
7 days ago
2 things about depleted U238 . it is ultra hard , and goes through tank armor like a hot knife through melted butter . and the concern is that it is a heavy metal . and thus extremely toxic to body organs like kidneys .
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@Don008Ramon
4 days ago
Pretty sure British challenger tanks use rifled barrels

@paulineackermann2598
4 days ago
Kirby sounds like a groomer trying to talk someone into doing something they know is wrong.~:>

@Falconlibrary
6 days ago
“A lot of Ukrainians are going to die, but that is a sacrifice I am willing to make.”–Lord Farquaad
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@issenvan1050
6 days ago
During his campaign Trump used to say: “I love war!” When did he experience a war, btw.?

@bowe02
6 days ago
nice to hear the truth

@northernnevadan8842
7 days ago
…here’s a great guest. Col MacGregor is phenomenal.
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@np4029
5 days ago
Macgregor’s take on depleted uranium is possibly the only intelligent thing I have heard from him throughout this entire conflict.

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@anticommoncore4065
4 days ago
Then clearly you don’t understand a word he has said.

@anticommoncore4065
4 days ago
@np4029 Jens Stoltenberg, the head of NATO now says “the war started in 2014.”

@np4029
4 days ago
@anticommoncore4065 That is objectively true. 2014 is the year that Crimea was taken over and annexed, and the year when when Russian equipment and personnel entered Ukraine and instigated a civil war. These forces never withdrew despite the Minsk accords requiring the withdrawal if all foreign armed formations and military equipment. Russia was specifically not a signatory to tbe accords so that they could violate them but claim that they hadn’t.
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@joewiese4174
4 days ago
There were several “incidents” that we know of, where a tactical unit was “ready to go” and the 45th president said NO! I wonder what people think that is worth? I can only imagine how many other times that happened and more direct conflict was avoided by the same thing. Wonder if people think that is worth anything? Col. McGregor NEEDS to be SoD! for 6 months minimum to help clean house and bring some common sense back to that branch of government.
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@JP-ve7pp
6 days ago
Colonel MacGregor, you are worried and we all should!…

@concrete5092
6 days ago
Depleted uranium is kinda safe unless its inhaled or ingested.
The deployment of such weapons and having it soak up in the water systems and in the soil of the worlds breadbasket presents an insane problem.
A layman like me thinks this is a really bad idea, anyway.
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@vericacvetkovic9093
5 days ago
Xi is pronounced as Si, as Italian Si.

@jackburgess8579
7 days ago
A truly brilliant interview!
CM is the most impressive US statesperson I know and JN is a superb interviewer.
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@animeshamit91
@animeshamit91
6 days ago
Col. Mcgregor seems to be wrong about challenger tanks. They do not have smoothbore gun instead they have rifled canon

@martinleung212
2 days ago
Col. McGregor is the man who should be Sec of Defence. Unfortunately he would be out-ranked by the generals in the Pentagon. Come to think about it, perhaps he should be Sec of State.

@bonitabusby
5 days ago
God forgive us😭

@rolandconnor575
6 days ago
The longer this war last the more explanations these two are going to have to come up with especially after what they were saying a year ago..a year ago! With the eventual joining of Sweden and Finland into NATO, Russia has already lost its main objective.

@rudolveloz
6 days ago
Bravo. Finally this corrupt west we are living in can get a clean up.

@jpmcsweeney7156
7 days ago
Depleted plutonium is radioactive and not used in conventional weapons. It has a half life of over 20,000 years. It was used in Iraq and it is a problem in the area it was used.
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@tatyanashishkina9494
@tatyanashishkina9494
7 days ago
Yes, and Scott Ritter told about the children born with the different kind of defects.

@22huracanes
6 days ago
This proxi war it’s insane !!

@obfuscateidentity2329
2 days ago
It’s a lot easier to cut a train line, then to sink a ship at sea. Belt and road is a pipedream for replacing sea transport

@Chuck68ify
4 days ago
Toujours Prete!

@pinkiosa1
6 days ago
Very courageous both of you !, Thank you.

@peterconnolly2841
7 hours ago
Well getting to take Putin out😂😂😂😂

@nardusellis655
7 days ago
Fantastic interview……thank you to both of you gentlemen. It’s humbling and yet scary to think of all the evil in the so called leader of the free world…..!!! God bless
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@tomasahlborg1178
7 days ago
The incident with the B52 planes is madness. The people should make these warmongers pay for their recklessness.
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@TomF1
6 days ago
British Challenger tanks use a 120 mm rifled bore Cannon. Is not compatible with smoothbore ammunition

@annamckinnon4369
6 days ago
❤❤❤

@JohnThomas-lp3rf
6 days ago
He was only a Colonel for goodness sake. If he was such a hotshot, why didn’t he progress beyond Colonel.

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@rogersyme1368
@rogersyme1368
6 days ago
Nice to know there are at least 2 sane americans out there…

@noozilander
7 days ago
I wanna be Doug MacGregor when I grow up!
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@ColdFlame53
@ColdFlame53
6 days ago
Why’s he upset we’re using SABO rounds ?! Wouldn’t you be ?

@mysys
5 days ago
Judge, I don’t always agree with you but on Ukraine you are spot on. Thank you for the truth.

@wjansen3276
6 days ago
Doug please run for office , save us all from the madeness

@Khoukharev
6 days ago
Fallujah shows that depleted uranium shells have significant negative effect on the population if used in huge enough quantities. Due to high use in Fallujah it is now a city with the highest level of deformities in newborns IN THE WORLD. Yes, higher than in places US actually nuked in Japan.
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@Andrew-fb9cb
5 days ago
US wanted to see the response time.

@DuskoSTV
7 days ago
As far as I’ve been told about depleted uranium, NATO used it in bombs when bombing Serbia, which would also explain the huge increase in cancer patients since, I know my late uncle that worked at an area that was bombed pretty much had his voice changed and could barely talk, whether it was the carcinome or what that caused it I’m not sure but it was one of the examples
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@michaellittle5224
@michaellittle5224
7 days ago
DU wasn’t used in bombs in Serbia. The A-10 Warthog, Cobra, and Apache chain guns were the primary culprits, along with tank ammo. DU is only used in the form of a penetrator
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@favesongslist
7 days ago
The toxicity is far more dangerous than the long term radiation issues.
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@DuskoSTV
7 days ago
@michaellittle5224 They mainly mentioned it as being used in cluster munitions, that’s all i really remember.

@homeguardster
6 days ago
@DuskoSTV you head is spinning with buzz words.

@jimini2419
6 days ago
Much as I agree with most of what Colonel MacGregor says, it ought to be remembered that he is a military man ….. not a scientist. His field of expertise is not related to studies concerning depleted uranium, its chemical toxicity and radioactivity. MacGregor is not involved in Laboratory Studies on Depleted Uranium.
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@seniorarubia
6 days ago
Alot of refugees from Ukraine in Austria have cancer very young people many blood cancer patients Iam wondering 💭…

@hazelwray4184
6 days ago
Subsequent to a three month NATO bombing campaign of Serbia involving the use of depleted uranium, Serbia had the highest rate of cancer in Europe.
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@DuskoSTV
6 days ago
@homeguardster Might sound like buzz words to you but i’ve lived it and experienced it, seen the side effects of it, so yeah.

@user-qt6fq5vd2h
6 days ago
Depleted uranium is a chemical weapon. Its action is similar to phosphorus shells.

@redfrog5515
5 days ago
Something that needs to be addressed: Col Douglas Macgregor down played the toxicity of depleted uranium ammunition. It is well known that depleted uranium ammunition contaminates the environment and causes birth defects and cancer. Scott Ritter correctly explained that too. Somebody needs to confront Macgregor on this and if he won’t reverse his position on this then he is somebody we should no longer listen to.
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@user-cc2sv8fp5q
6 days ago
I have the same questions – how could all this provoking of the world war be happening, why, who needs it.

@hot2warm
1 day ago
Depleted uranium is an alpha emitter. It is radioactive, just less so than naturally occurring uranium. It is not so much an external hazard, since alpha radiation only travels short distances and is easily blocked by any sort of material. BUT… when it is ingested or inhaled, the alpha can do serious damage to the cells that the alpha particles travel through.
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@vandur2322
6 days ago
Where does this information about the relative rate of casualties come from? Everywhere I look online all anyone is saying is about how the Russian advance is faltering..?

@fuzzresponder2225
7 days ago
Thank you for having such a great American hero as your guest!
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@melissanewsome6336
6 days ago
Great show

@Cor97
6 days ago
This confirmation of uranium amunition information can be found at the website of the Britsh parliament in written questions and statements.

@hdgehog66
6 days ago
Col. McGregor in the title….. Pop popcorn and settle in for some 411 nobody else is getting!

@Sunshine-Light
5 days ago
The Colonel should run for Presidential office …. He’d make a great Trump Secretary of State ….. a decorated army officer wanting peace ❤❤❤❤❤❤

@GauwSimon
6 days ago
Yes DU is nuclear like.. also damaging the soldiers using it…
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@runelokas-zm1bs
7 days ago
The dust after the hit leaves radioactive dust and sad to hear the colonel not saying this!
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@mikelestrat3121
6 days ago
The intention is escalation. The wounded, cornered animal lashes out with primal instinct. The dying empire is most dangerous.

@LuvHrtZ
7 days ago
Uranium has an atomic weight of 238.02891 and is way heavier than lead, which is why they use it to bust open tanks etc.

@English-independence
6 days ago
Seems like good Western diplomats may have gone extinct, perhaps we should investigate how this occurred?

@danielg7868
6 days ago
I really like the MacGregor interviews. But I’m surprised by his take on the depleted uranium. Scott Ritter says the opposite and all you have to do is some research about Iraq and depleted uranium and all kinds of info comes up.

@SpicyMeatbal
6 days ago
Is there any way to rid the corruption?
How can regular people fight back against their own military and power structure?

@pijv6289
7 days ago
Putin should stop granting Western leaders permission to travel to Kiev. Travel at their own risk. The Colonel is always very compelling to listen to.
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@pkr8197
@pkr8197
6 days ago (edited)
How do we know for sure they aren’t actually hitting targets in Ukraine using these B 52’s? Of course Kirby doesn’t want a cease fire.. that’s means they lost. They don’t care who is affected.

@DIREWOLFx75
7 days ago
The danger from DU is NOT radiation. The danger is TOXICITY. Due to the fact that when used, it is essentially aerosolised due to the incendiary explosion. While it is still in ammunition shape, it’s nothing problematic and extremely unlikely to cause any harm. But once it becomes a powder that spreads into the region, especially into the groundwater. It’s horribly dangerous.
And by now, there is no longer even the slighest doubt that the danger is both very real and MASSIVE.
Locations where DU was used in Yugoslavia and Iraq have dramatically higher levels of disease and unhealth.
Serbia is considering making it a civil lawsuit against USA for the thousands upon thousands of people falling ill and dying from it. The only reason they’ve not already done it is because they have no chance of getting a fair trial.
Serbia is literally considering EVACUATING the regions where it has mostly gone into the surroundings. That’s how bad it is.
Calling it harmless is like calling heroin good for your health.
Putting DU into the grounds of a breadbasket region is beyond a warcrime, it is literally a crime against humanity.
A SUITABLE retaliation against UK for sending DU would be for Russia to destroy MULTIPLE nuclear powerplants in ways causing them to spread massive contamination. That’s how bad it is.
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“what do we gain, what do we lose”
No, the first thing you should ask yourself is, “is this morally ok?”.
Because that’s the one thing USA apparently never does. It’s never a matter of doing the right thing, it’s always about how much bad things CAN WE GET AWAY WITH. That’s not an acceptable way of treating the rest of the world.
Guess why Africa hates USA.
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@homeguardster
6 days ago (edited)
white phosphorus is also a huge factor for these birth defects but for some reason that doesnt stop the russians from using it.

@DIREWOLFx75
6 days ago
@homeguardster Please DO cite specifically when Russia has used WP in Ukraine.
Also, compared to uranium poisoning, WP is barely noticeable.
And who said anything about birth defects specifically?
I certainly didn’t. As that is just one of MANY severe health problems caused by DU.
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@123CantCatchMe
6 days ago
Does this “tank expert” seriously not know that Challenger 2 tanks don’t use a smoothbore barrel?

@gorillagus3852
6 days ago
Uranium ammo will be spread all over the fertile ground. Macgregor needs to up his education about this.

@grahamstephenson9393
6 days ago
challenger tanks have a rifled barrel, not smooth bore. only tank in nato not to have a smooth bore.

@jamesmcmanus-tk7bd
7 days ago
Thank you both for educating me. Yes, as you say a brilliant and courageous discussion.
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@willcoleman2014
6 days ago
It was most obliging of the USAF bombers to give the Russian missile units real time targeting practice.

@wayneshilcock3027
1 day ago (edited)
Would like to know what all of these birth defects and cancer rates in Iraq and Syria around the areas of where Depleted Uranium shells were used is all about. Because there seems to be alot of evidence to suggest they are harmful to populations and the environment. I’m not an expert or understand what Depleted Uranium shells consist of, but doesn’t this warrant a serious investigation?
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@YTotwnow
6 days ago
Good perspectives.

@jeandarc5900
4 days ago
B-52 mission is deterrence, not a “practice run”. They’re not training.

@robk7129
1 day ago
Image Russia practicing the launch of their cruise missiles just off the US coastline in international waters

@scottm6204
7 days ago
Thanks judge for this wise warrior who tells it like it is
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@garyprocter1893
6 days ago
Judge Napolitano I have always add very high regard for Col Doug Macgregor being a honest man and a man of integrity, However like The RMS Olympic that sank in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean, So did my regards over Col Doug Macgregor over is view of Depleted Uranium being safe as he used it in the Gulf War.
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@TheRealIronMan
7 days ago
7:40 Its not just security, most containerships travel at around 30 km/h, High-Speed Trains are usually run at 300+ km/h, its quite literally 10x faster, its hard to even imagine what kind of trade volume will happen when East Asia and Western Europe is connected via HSR, all the countries in the middle will benefit tremendously – which will also reduce everybody’s reliance on the US, hence why America has been so mad about Belt and Road.
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@calengr1
@calengr1
7 days ago
rail is more expensive than shipping; much maintenance of locomotives and track vs container ships

@TheRealIronMan
6 days ago
@calengr1 Not a problem, evidenced by Chinese domestic trade – the fastest growing consumer market – which is driven primarily by HSR for the last few years

@moyrablackie1
6 days ago
Time for peace talks

@paulweller6609
6 days ago
Col. McGregor should be our next president, we want peace and not create conflicts and wars around the world.

@dewinjarju8133
6 days ago
This is pure evil like, psychopath evil at its worst serial killer form… Im afraid that maybe the Hole system is crawling of this free to roam around causing severe damage everywhere and no where on the Hole globe

@nuera775
7 days ago
The whole world is worried indeed. Thanks to both of you and be safe.
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@Drakhpally
5 days ago
I think the Col missed a spot here.
When talking about DU rounds, ok, let’s buy that handling the munitions is ok. But when the shards and dust of a used penetrator fall into the soil and water, you guys willing to eat and drink it?
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@russellhaley6901
5 days ago
I really wish you would publish on Rumble at the same time. I hate having to use youtube to get these very important videos.

@chrisreimer5452
6 days ago
the last ditch “bail over” to all their buddies who will buy all the everything that is worth anything.

@allanturpin4735
6 days ago
It is a pleasure to hear so much truth from Col Macgregor, but the well documented birth defects in children born in Fallujah from the US use of depleted uranium shells on that city in Iraq is undisputable and I find it hard to believe he isn’t aware of those problems.

@letmein9001
6 days ago
Thank God they are not talking about covid or the truth wouldn’t get out for another 3 years

@tedhill6062
7 days ago
I’m sorry but many people have contracted cancer from Du rounds.
I’ve seen these, people. Soldiers returned from the gulf War in 1991.
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@vsevolodtokarev
5 days ago
I know that radon (a radioactive gas emerging from the depths of the Earth, often collecting in the building basements, itself undergoing alpha-decay as U-238 does) is considered dangerous in construction if radiation in the air exceeds 4 picocurie per liter.) Specific radioactivity of U-238 is 12.4 Becquerel per milligram, that’s 335 picocurie/mg. Thus, a single kilogram (considering how dense uranium is, that’s about three spoonfuls) of pulverized U-238 contaminates 83,700 liters of air; and unlike quickly decaying radon, uranium stays in the environment for billions of years – and please tell me how many kilograms of it does each round contain, and how many thousands of rounds are to be used in the kind of the war we are speaking about.
DU munitions are nothing short of a dirty bomb.
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@timmccarthy982
6 days ago (edited)
“Well, maybe if we do this overflight right, we can get World War III started.” US Air Force Strategic Air Command General Curtis LeMay 1954 to pilot Hal Austin, whose plane had been damaged by a MiG-17 while on a reconnaissance mission over Russia.
“Show me an objective worthy of war and I will go along with you.”
– Otto von Bismarck
(edit) war video links:
Interesting Productions
Tribun Timor
Odo Puiu Events
TN TV
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@rebekkabock-schroeder3750
5 days ago
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@Niclanrl
6 days ago
So basically the Americans have done the same thing in Russia as if we just brought in all Chinese and Russian ships to Victoria and we start practicing launching weapons directly at Seattle

@goondooweendee
6 days ago
a breathe of fresh air in a sea of farts
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@gil_petero
7 days ago
Brilliant conversation as always, worth the time.
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@cohiba7687
6 days ago
The Colnel is amazing so logical experienced and well spoken. Why don’t the major parties make a point of appoint non political or dare I say it opposite political opinion to get Balance !!!!! There are too many hawks in the Biden admin who haven’t got their hands dirty and are inept
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@jeanrosw
6 days ago
What is Depleted Uranium?
To better understand what depleted uranium (DU) is, it’s necessary to recall that uranium ore contains a mix of isotopes, namely, forms of the element with slightly different physical properties.
This ore is processed to increase the content of the most radioactive isotope, U-235, which is used as nuclear fuel and to make nuclear warheads. The by-product of this uranium enrichment is known as DU, which is still radioactive, but at a much lower level than the starting material.
What is DU Used for?
The main applications of DU pertain to its high density. DU has been used as a counterbalance weight in aircraft, missiles, and even forklift trucks and boat keels.
Additionally, DU is in place in armor-plate for tanks and in armor-piercing shells that cause significant damage upon penetration. It is the very kind of projectile that the UK pledged to deliver to Ukraine, along with the British main battle tanks Challenger 2.
How Do DU Shells Work?
Apart from the explosive substance, a DU projectile typically consists of a plastic cap, an aluminum sabot, a DU penetrator and a thread for fins.
When the DU shell, for example, penetrates a target vehicle, the larger fragments tend to chew up whatever is inside, while the pyrophoricity of the uranium increases the likelihood that the vehicle’s fuel and/or ammunition will explode.
The technical term used to describe the process is called “behind-the-target effectiveness.”
Is it Safe to Say DU Poses Radiation Hazard?
Yes, because all uranium isotopes are radioactive. As it has already been mentioned, DU is much less radioactive, typically about 40% less than unprocessed uranium.
DU’s radioactivity is mainly related to alpha particles, which do not penetrate the skin. This means that a radiation hazard from DU mainly stems from breathing it in dust, eating or drinking contaminated food or water, or from shrapnel piercing through human skin.
While NATO claims that no human cancer of any type has been seen as a result of exposure to DU, British Army doctors previously warned the UK Ministry of Defence that exposure to DU increased the risk of developing lung, lymph and brain cancer, and recommended a series of safety precautions.
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry in turn warns that to be exposed to radiation from DU, “you have to eat, drink, or breathe it, or get it on your skin”, something that will most likely affect the normal functioning of the kidney, brain, liver, heart, and numerous other systems of a human organism.
Russian military expert Alexey Leonkov told Sputnik in this regard that although this kind of munition does not belong to nuclear weapons, fallout from the use of DU shells is partly tantamount to that of nuclear arms. According to him, the explosion of DU projectiles causes ionizing radiation that remains in such an amount that is dangerous to human health.
“The remnants of the use of this ammunition infect the terrain and armored vehicles. Due to the fact that destroyed armored vehicles are not immediately removed from battlefields, radioactive substances penetrate both the soil and open water reservoirs. Without special measures to denuclearize soil and water, it is impossible to get rid of the consequences from the use of these munitions,” Leonkov pointed out.
He was echoed by Igor Nikulin, a military expert and former member of the United Nations Commission on Biological and Chemical Weapons, who explained in an interview with Sputnik that at the time of the explosion of a depleted uranium shell, its core turns into radioactive dust, which scatters across the surroundings, infects the water and enters human lungs.
“The half-life of such uranium is several billion years, which is why the fallout will be in place for many centuries,” Nikulin said.
Which Conflicts Saw DU Shells Used?
The NATO war machine has used DU munitions in many of its campaigns since the end of the Cold War, sowing up to 2,300 tons of DU across Iraq during the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 invasion of the country, also using the weapons in Afghanistan and Syria on a smaller scale.
Separately in 1999, the US and its allies spent 78 days bombing the now-dissolved nation of Yugoslavia and contaminating the Balkans with at least 15 tons of DU munitions.
In the wake of these bombings, Serbia suffers from one of the highest cancer rates in Europe, with close to 60,000 oncology diagnoses there made each year, and cancer among children is as much as two-and-a-half times above the European average. In the decades since the 1999 events, Serbian medics have also recorded an alarming rise in infertility, autoimmune diseases, and mental disorders.
Leonkov told Sputnik that in this vein, the consequences of the use of this kind of munition affected both the civilian population and the military personnel who used depleted uranium during the above-mentioned conflicts.
“1.5 million such shells were used during the hostilities in Iraq, where tens of thousands of citizens suffered from ionizing radiation and there was a sharp outbreak of oncology and an exacerbation of chronic diseases that then led to casualties. As it turned out later, neither the civilian population of Iraq nor civilians in former Yugoslavia received any compensation from US and UK authorities,” the Russian expert noted.
Source “Sputniknews.com” 2023/03/22
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@douglasroderick9873
6 days ago
Let me help if I can. I was with PHIBRONFIVE as the S-2/G-2. When I arrived, I was told that we do not care about what you know, how you know, all we care about is can you lie, and keep a straight face in doing it. Oh!!!! And yes!!!!! Make sure your squared way, make sure your uniform is perfect!!!!!
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@bobbobber2536
6 days ago
Another thought, of these Uranium rounds can they be doped with higher radioactive matter

@thelastaustralian7583
6 days ago
Jesus said these Days would arrive !

@blmuk
7 days ago
I’d advise people living in UK to move considering what they announced today about nuclear component munitions for Ukraine. US could avoid triggering article 5, as in this case a particular NATO member had attacked first, and cannot expect collective defense.
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@miguelcastilla6991
7 days ago
That’s completely correct. If a NATO country acts on its own, Art. 5 would no be triggered.
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@johnpaper281
6 days ago
I have trouble staying awake as these two crones argue over their own rule.

@ikeeelewe4204
6 days ago
Depleted uranium (DU) is a RADIOACTIVE isotope in spent fuel rods from nuclear reactors and may contain other more persistent alpha isotopes like plutonium, with a half life of millions of years and remains radioactive for eons. The kinetic energy projectile weapons are in a sealed source casing so radiation exposure is minimal (if at all) prior to detonation. Once detonated, radiation is released into the environment and remains there for anyone to come along and be exposed to it. If ingested, alpha radiation wreaks havoc in the body and causes cancer in the long term. There are plenty of studies and much documentation of the effects and videos of the horrible illnesses and birth defects these munitions caused in Iraq. I’ve studied this extensively and presented the information to my state’s environmental agency so they would not use DU shaped charges in gas drilling operations. They acknowledged the hazards and their proposed regulations included the requirement that no shaped charges containing DU be used to perforate the casings and ultimately, they banned fracking in my state.
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@EmekaEric
6 days ago
Spot move Ukraine

@chdk55christidonny6
5 days ago
ABSOLUTE CLARITY VS STRATEGIC AMBIGUITY.

@glenrooney1068
6 days ago
Put the Colonel guy in charge. Now.

@csmats5374
7 days ago
Macgregor is the keenest, most experienced analyst in the world today. That’s why the likes of Miss Lindsey simply cannot have him speaking without maximum Swamp censorship efforts.
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@tomwyllie8027
6 days ago
Boy. This is the first clanger I have heard from McGregor. America soldiers have been trying for years to get relief from cancer they claim was caused by handling degraded plutonium munitions
The Pentagon has refused to accept their claim. The Iraqi government also pleaded with the American army to stop using these shells for target practice. They were refused.
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@anaibarangan4908
2 days ago (edited)
With all respect for the gentlemen here, we’ve been listening to political and military pundits and analysts, look where we’re headed anyways. Tell me it’s all sane. Whatever Kirby.

@meartmove797
5 days ago (edited)
they belong to the empress, the mother of elements. her active rules apply.

@joetkeshub
6 days ago
I don’t think I would continue to listen to Macgregor’s delusions…
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@danielbecker4365
2 days ago
Hell, nuclear war for excitement

@genadygoldstein8952
7 days ago
Being around Mr. Lavrov is considered by the colonel as a privilege. Nicely put.
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@manjag513
6 days ago
When we talk about depleted uranium and the damage it causes, I think I have an excellent knowledge of its consequences. NATO used it in the bombing of my country and they dropped over 15 tons of rockets and bombs with depleted uranium, which Mr. Colonel McGregor (whom I respect a lot despite everything) knows very well because he coordinated the attack at that time. The consequences are still (after 20 years) appearing in new ways, we have stillborn babies, born with developed cancer, deformities… Mortality from cancer in those areas has increased by over 200% among the population. The best indicator of all this is the story of the Italian contingent of military peacekeepers who were stationed in those areas after the war, who began to die of cancer in large numbers (and are still dying) and who sued and won the case and were compensated for that it happens to them. Unlike my people and my country…
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@jorgpetty6009
6 days ago
One of the first casualties of the war in Ukraine was David Nicholas! An attorney, Wyoming state senator and Ambassador to Ukraine in 2005! He was poisoned in Ukraine! 2005 was the year we took over the Bio-labs there!

@jamiecampbell1981
5 days ago
I’ve been saying that Col. China is no navy compared to the USA

@milankoprivica5981
6 days ago
Ask Serbs how many people died from cancer because of those bombs colonel, it’s insane what he is saying, I have huge respect for colonel but he needs to be informed better regarding depleted uranium ammo
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@marshajones8685
5 days ago
The Russians know the US is on a trip to crazyland

@stephenslater412
7 days ago
The Colonel is a once in a lifetime source of sober expertise.
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@iainw5081
@iainw5081
6 days ago
Kirby is an Admiral….they obviously massively over promote

@karimsonsafehold9233
6 days ago (edited)
Shooting radiation into Ukraine and Russia, like a terror weapon. Depleted Ura is sorta like the Ohio thing about safe chemicals being burned. When you “burn” a substance, it becomes chemically active and produces byproducts.

@jeffarielly2353
6 days ago
They’re not sending my kids to war…not now, not ever!! 🤬🤬

@derekjscott1
6 days ago (edited)
Agree with what they say but do they have to worry about personal security being so outspoken? Speaking of champions of anti-west viewpoint – Scott Ritter and Col Douglas MacGregor.

@stevekerp1
6 days ago
” … seems very stupid UNLESS YOU’RE BEGGING FOR ESCALATION.” (2-minute mark). Well, they’re foolish but not stupid. Brace for WW3 – that’s what they’re begging for.

@aabikrman
7 days ago
If you would like to know more about the after-effects of using depleted uranium rounds, look for Major Doug Rokke’s interviews on the subject. I believe it’s safe to say he was a subject matter expert regarding depleted uranium rounds on the battlefield and was tasked specifically with the cleanup of battlefields where depleted uranium rounds had been used.
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@iskinmind7020
@iskinmind7020
6 days ago
Russians do have depleted uranium ammunition virtually for every caliber at their disposal. For their 125mm tank cannons they had the 3VBM20 shot with the 3BM48 depleted uranium penetrator. Main Russian concern with these shots is toxicity of depleted uranium after it impacted and became aerosol. Land can not be used for farming if depleted uranium had been aerosolized and fell on it. Micro particles will get into food, will poison, and to a lesser extent irradiate their victims. Breathing in dust that contains such particles is even more dangerous. They equate such rounds to chemical warfare. If you check birth defects statistics in Iraq, you may understand why. Current Russian anti armor rounds that are in use are all tungsten alloys.
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@jaslll4396
6 days ago
You fly bombers in the Baltic cause you want the Russians to keep up their military readiness. If they were to relax their readiness then they would move forces or equipment into Ukraine. The reason why Russia has a massive military is that they have a massive territory to defend.

@peterbustin2683
6 days ago
Thank the lord that McNamara isnt meddling in this.

@jimcraig6523
6 days ago
Depleted Uranium is approx 40% less radioactive than Uranium and is subject to the same disposal protocols as spent fuel rods. It is part of the process of enriching Uranium material to create the fuel rods and forms an alloy 1.7 times denser than lead hence its ability to penetrate armour. The reports saying it is safe comes almost entirely from the users/producers of the munitions and while its isotopes do not generally penetrate the skin during handling the dust and fragmentation caused when they explode coats the inside of tanks and the ground. This dust and fragmentation can be ingested and according to extensive research by published studies showed that cases of leukemia in children in Basra increased by 60 percent between 1990 and 1997, and that the number of children born with severe birth defects increased by a factor of three.
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@donaldarthur3497
6 days ago
Most intelligent and informative news you can get. The judge and col. I say that respectfully. After much studying on the war between Russua/Ukraine you have to draw a conclusion that we in the west have propelled this out of control. This war was sense and any good leaded could have prevent it. All those dead men on both sides. People relocating unnecessary. Its a crying shame. One day we might get some leadership that will make a change. We had one between 16 and 20 but the old war system didnt like business unless it was back by the war mongering monsters. I love my country but im ashamed of our leadership the past 25 years with the exception of the years Trump was in office. Say what you may but we where not in war and where not looking for one. Look at the billions of dollars in military equipment we left behind in Afghanistan. All that equipment has to be replaced. That tells you some companys are getting rich off of war. Follow the money
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@kinfudamene9180
7 days ago
Yes indeed! He is undoubtedly brilliant, honest and unparalleled clear-thinking mind with grace and unmistakable dignity. I wish he could be a US President!
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@marybassiri4786
6 days ago (edited)
On the depleted uranium usage in conflicts, I don’t know why Col. McGregor is playing the horrible consequences of its usage down, from leukemia to birth defects and long term environmental catastrophes. Perhaps he is so pleased by what his army did to Iraqis in Falloujah. Where is ICC when we need them to act?!
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@belmagoksu
6 days ago (edited)
As a citizen of RF, I am glad to observe that such reasonable individuals are still existing in US, and thus, hope for a reasonable peace for the sake of our World still remains as a sweet and somewhat a realizable dream.
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@DK-dq8bu
6 days ago
Let’s see how long the Putin -Xi Ping honeymoon lasts.😂
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@raulwhitefeather963
@raulwhitefeather963
5 days ago
I’m curious, who does NATO think is gonna go fight over there for them? Outside of the regular armies of NATO nations which are small and barely have any ammo left, there is nothing but sissies to draft. Average “men” in the entire western world (fighting age) don’t stand a chance against ruskies, chechens, and Siberians, who by and large still live very rugged lives and are light years tougher.
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@wiktorjespersen971
6 days ago
So what happens to the uranium after its fired? Does it disappear?

@bernhardjordan9200
7 days ago
Uranium substitute calcium metabolic, so although is not exactly to much radioactive, it’s toxic. And even though it doesn’t explode it’s still an alpha particle emitter, and alpha particle inside the body can be really destructive
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@winkus8586
7 days ago (edited)
Whenever there is atrocities taking place….. There must be USA involvement in it. That’s the real American exceptionalism all about

@fatrambo73
6 days ago
If DU ammunition is dangerous all you have to do is see how the workers who make them handle it.

@frankroque7597
6 days ago
A nuclear powered tank round.👽

@ericksaatsn9664
2 days ago
26:36 – “What do we gain and what do we lose? Is the gain worth the loss?” – Col MacGregor. My answer, “Is it worth bolstering 30 million Ukrainians that are willing to sacrifice their lives to defend their right to freedom and democracy? Do we help them stand and fight? Or do we get on our knees and acquiesce to imperialism?” The Declaration of Independence arbitrates my answer.
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@ryzlot
6 days ago
I heard the the drone was downed close to where the USA BOMBED the Russian PIPE LINE… What is a US drone doing loitering in / near a foreign entity’s airspace?
JR
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@johncox7121
7 days ago
I have the feeling if these two brilliant minds were in charge of it all we’d be in glorious times for all
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@botmetkas
2 days ago
Macgregor you are a better mind, that is a gift, your processing power is above what runs the Hill. You also are a patient mind, you can cope with stupid after stupid a question. You, during your career must have made none of it to wander between your tankers, and walking up and down the corridors of the White House and the Pentagon. You, on top of that have a well rounded body of knowledge. In another space-time dimension should be a sitting president. You measure up to a Putin, a Xi.
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@covidhoax7646
6 days ago
Uranium is a heavy metal. You don’t want it in the environment even if it’s not radioactive.

@robertevener1671
6 days ago
Seeing the Interview view gives me hope Our country still has some great leaders But the country I grew up with is gone The people in control Now are marxist socialist Who would ever believed this Could happen to the United States of America

@nickl5658
6 days ago (edited)
Problem with depleted uranium rounds is chemistry. Deleted uranium rounds burns when they hit their target. This leaves behind fine uranium oxide powder that is easy to breath in. Uranium on its own is toxic. You can get heavy metal poisoning. And given that in combat alot of shells are used…. so there is a lot of Uranium oxide powder. Then after the conflict is over… uranium oxide can get into the water supply (it is weakly water soluble) and like many heavy metals, it can bio-accumulate. So as you go up the food chain, the amount of uranium increases.
Essentially the use of DU round in Ukraine will contaminate the fertile field of Ukraine, so for the next few decades the food grown in Ukraine will fail to meet safety standards of the developed world, unsuitable even for animal feed. Ukraine produce after a war with DU rounds will only be purchased by the poorest of the poor who have no choice but to eat food contaminated with heavy metals. What price Ukraine agricultural produce can command will be similarly low. Many farmers will go bust. DU rounds will be have effects that will last longer than this war.
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@reverendfry6088
6 days ago
RE: Trump
Everyone seems to forget DJT appointed all of those DS villains.

@victorricardo9946
7 days ago
A masterpiece on geopolitics
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@brucekliewer2623
6 days ago
The information here is so different and opposite of most western analysts. For example Putin visited the Ukraine city of Mariupol at 3 am in the morning, the around him people were staged and he most likely used a body double. Also Adm Kirby simply articulated a smart position, which is any cease fire should include a withdraw of Russia from the occupied Ukrainian territory. The depleted uranium tank shells were used in Persian Gulf war in 1990.
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@sh7184
6 days ago
Judge, Can you please ask Scott Ritter about depleted uranium ammunition and the effects on the population in Falouja Iraq please.

@victorycrosby4896
6 days ago
Yeah I’m sure our military tested the depleted uranium missiles on a pallet of hot dogs and they were fine so it must be safe for troops and babies and maybe even puppies….

@markusmuller6173
2 days ago
Since more than a year: The regulations of the UN Security Council and its quorum can and must be urgently adapted to current global needs! Abolish the veto right for all cross-border aggressors and lower the yes-quorum for sending a peacekeeping mission to a 2/3 majority.
Not only UN Security Council states already have armies that could be deployed as part of a short-term UN-coordinated international task force for fair referendums (plebiscites) in disputed crisis areas such as: Kurdistan (Northern Syria, Western Iran), DR Congo, Eastern Ukraine, Jammu and Kashmir, Nagorno-Karabakh (Central Armenia & Azerbaijan), Western China (Tibet and Xinjiang), Palestine, Southern Morocco (Western Sahara)…
In addition to a choice between two or more competing states, fair referendums in a disputed region must, of course, also offer the possibility of fully self-determined sovereignty. (A state transition such as that from Yugoslavia to Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia…. – or from Czechoslovakia to the Czech Republic and Slovakia). BREXIT is also possible without bloodshed…
Do we actually only admire those “representatives of the people” whose administration favors bloody conflicts? As soon as people again honor good proposals of individuals for fair settlement of disputes (and compare, discuss and select corresponding improved regulations), we will be able to climb the next rung on the evolutionary ladder.
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@johnbaker899
6 days ago (edited)
biden is trying so hard to get a Roosevelt term 😠

@pietvanstiphout1556
7 days ago
I consider Col Macgregor to be a wise man, but even wise men can be wrong sometimes. I think he’s wrong on depleted uranium.
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@mtg1776
7 days ago
This is the first time I’ve been truly disappointed in McGregor. I knew several troops after Desert Storm that were in or near DU firing guns that got particles in their lungs that were shed as the rounds traveled down the barrels that caused horrible, chronic, sometimes eventually fatal health issues. DU contamination was a known endemic issue in Kuwait for decades after the war (yes, it’s still a problem). Disappointing. I intrinsically trusted him up to this point. He’s too informed on everything else to not be aware he was outright lying about the effects of DU our troops and the areas it has been used. Sad day.
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@syeducchash2301
1 day ago
Col McGregor is the bearer of real american value which is truth and courage. Current USA is not the same hero who helped to win the ww2 and brought world peace. Now USA for it’s hegemony can risk world Peace.

@zsoltferenczy5487
6 days ago
3BM59 – Svinets-2 – is depleted uranium, aprox. 740mm penetration, at 0 dgr. 2000m, allegedly.

@josephtomlinson8615
6 days ago
I appreciate the cogent analysis of the Ukraine conflict. Beyond disappointed to hear the Colonel obfuscate and downplay the known issues with depleted uranium. Birth defects are off the charts in Iraq, far in excess of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

@purnimaaiyer2949
5 days ago
THERE HAS TO BE A CEASEFIRE

@paulpearson4283
7 days ago
Depleted Uranium is still an Alpha particle emitter. This is not dangerous as such until it is ingested. When that happens it sits there emitting Alpha particles for hundreds of years. If it gets into the food chain it can be easily ingested without knowledge and the body will recognise it as a chemical compound rather that a radio-active compound. Very often it is “sent” by the body to the thyroid, which it then destroys (hence the use of Iodine tablets to try to prevent this). It can also be “sent” to other parts of the body such as the kidneys. This is a simple answer so I know it is not the complete description. I studied these effects in the military as part of my job.
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@vumba1331
@vumba1331
7 days ago
Not good. It would appear that the good colonel does not really wish to comment on it as he is not an expert on the topic, wise.

@user-vb5hn8hl9g
7 days ago
half-life of DU is 4,5 billions years

@paulpearson4283
7 days ago
@user-vb5hn8hl9g Don’t think it is that long, but not sure without going back to my notes, but it is a LONG TIME!
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@paulpearson4283
6 days ago
Yes, the the U238 part of DU is 4.5 billion years, the U235 part is a mere 700 million.

@nairobiretoucher
6 days ago
DU mainly emits alpha particle radiation. Alpha particles don’t have enough energy to go through skin. As a result, exposure to the outside of the body is not considered a serious hazard. However, if DU is ingested or inhaled, it is a serious health hazard.
Depleted uranium is a dense metal produced as a by-product of enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear fuel. It is still radioactive, but at a much lower level than the starting material.
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@millermark445
6 days ago
Admiral Kirby taking the usual hard line. A cease fire would benefit both sides. It would save lives. But U.S. foreign policy is all about saving face and maintaining hegemony. And it’s been that way since WW2.
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@paulkestyn518
6 days ago
We’ve become the Hollywood Movie.

@virtualpilgrim8645
6 days ago
Colonel Mcgregor talks through his teeth. I don’t understand why he clenches his jaw when he speaks.

@wizmobile4424
6 days ago (edited)
Anybody knows Gonzalo Lira’s whereabouts? Is he alive?

@laurabadger9113
7 days ago (edited)
Big fan of you, Judge and Col. Macgregor! My go to place when I want more insight than ever. We need you both more than ever!!
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@Sichko021
5 days ago
The point of concern about uranium ammunition is not how it is used, but what consequences uranium leaves after use. Ask the Italian soldiers who were members of KFOR after the bombing of the former Yugoslavia (today’s Serbia) How much uranium were those soldiers irradiated. Against Serbia, NATO used bombs with depleted uranium, cluster bombs… They violated international law and used prohibited weapons.
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@artistphilb
6 days ago
All uranium is radioactive, depleted uranium has had as much of the U235 isotope that is used for bombs or in reactors removed. Natural uranium contains around 0.7% U235 the uranium used in DU ammunition contains around 0.03% U235. Handling the rounds is probably relatively safe the danger comes from breathing or ingesting the dust of uranium oxides that are produced and spread around when the projectiles hit the target.
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@andrewbeards4916
6 days ago
This man is putin’s spokesman

@LowleyUK
6 days ago
A ceasefire would be very bad for Russia because it doesn’t fix the problem. Ukraine would just rebuild their arsenal for war at a later date. The only solution is total victory over the Kiev regime.

@SilverLife-oi4ng
6 days ago
A mile per second?

@mikedee1
7 days ago
Wow! Great interview.
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@igorpopkoff
6 days ago
I do not know if the use of depleted uranium shells affects cancer or if there is another reason.
But it is not important. What matters is what the Kremlin thinks about it.
And in the Kremlin they think of it as a dirty nuclear bomb.
In other words, the use of such shells allows Moscow to launch a nuclear strike on London and its allies and overlord.
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@davidleahy6141
5 days ago
I have a great admiration for Colonel McGregor in his frank commentary over the Ukrainian conflict, but his downplaying of the introduction of depleted uranium tipped shells and the radioactive aftermaths is troubling. Since the tanks under his command have actually used these shells, I can understand his reticence in admitting the ongoing horrors that the radioactive dust causes.
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@davidwest2240
1 day ago
That was one of his body doubles

@kickerpunter8414
6 days ago (edited)
It’s not easy fast forwarding through Nepolitano’s talking. He talks more than any interviewer I’ve ever heard. SO AGGRAVATING!
He doesn’t even know what “American Exceptionalism” is.

@LKaramazov
6 days ago
7:31 so the American Navy is not much more than a gang of pirates and extortionists.

@tondara0
7 days ago
Col. MacGregor for president!
I really wish people at the top had the clarity the colonel presents day in and day out.
Thank you judge for making it possible for us to hear the great colonel.
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@jaket9559
6 days ago
The Colonel and Trump need to get back into the White House as soon as possible this really is our only hope of Peace

@martinswan9175
6 days ago
I disagree with McGregor on the DU rounds. First, I doubt the Colonel ever hangs out with the people who regularly had 120mm DU Sabot rounds shot at them. Him saying he doesn’t know anyone who contracted cancer from the rounds is a little silly. Secondly, when these penetrators go through the incendiary phase, a radioactive gas is shot out instantly in all directions. If you hold a Geiger counter up to an area like this, you will pick up radioactivity. Obviously, these particles are going to spread out and do what radiation always does. Russia has every right to protest these dirty rounds as well as demonstrates the professionality of the Russian military who do not use these rounds, or nukes on civilians for that matter.
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@JimCOsd55
@JimCOsd55
6 days ago (edited)
Well I’m guessing if your sitting in a T-72 tank when a DU round penetrates and ignites the ammo … the long term health effects from cancer would be the least of your worries!??
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@romanromanowski4470
5 days ago
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@brianwesley28
6 days ago
“Epidemiological evidence is consistent with an increased risk of congenital anomalies in the offspring of persons exposed to uranium and its depleted forms.” In other words: The researchers found that the more you were around these American weapons, the more likely you were to bear children with deformities and other health problems.
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@adiadi5832
6 days ago
China got leverage on both sides.on Us trough American bonds ,on russians trough sanctions….I would not be surprised if peace talks start I April

@incorrigibletexan152
7 days ago
Weekly dose of an actual adult giving us the facts. Hope he has the chance to be secdef one day.
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@vipulverma2665
6 days ago
Chinese recognize vulnerability of their sea trade not only to American navy it also to Indian navy with capabilities to choke strait of malaca. They understand we will thrash them in IOR on any given day.

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@Bojan28
@Bojan28
6 days ago
ammunition with depleted uranium is proven to be carcinogenic because it remains for tens of thousands of years. A10 aircraft can also carry DU ammunition. In Kosovo, they used it so that a large number of people fell ill with various cancers (the number of cancer patients increased by over 200 percent, probably more). Italian soldiers won a court where they sued America because they were sent to Kosovo after the bombing and to the parts where depleted uranium was used. it takes tens of thousands of years to decompose the remains of that ammunition.
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@No_joking_bro
6 days ago
Well, Biden can meet Indiana Jones too, right??

@TravisJ-je6ub
6 days ago
As to the Judge’s last question, The vast majority of the Officers in the military are not war fighters. They are at the lowest levels kids straight out of college that are filled with subversive propaganda and let loose to command with a subversive bent to their decisions. As they make it to Staff levels and the politics of the military hierarchy come into greater play, they now have more authority over greater and greater swaths of troops and they come into more contact with politicians (both foreign and domestic) and 3 letter government agencies that are now bent on their own power hungry designs.
The Military needs to purge themselves of a great many Officers, especially at the Staff level and above. They need to stop taking in Officers strictly due to holding a degree. Officers at Staff level need to perform or be let go. Officers should be recruited from the Enlisted based on real performance and those wanting to make a career of their service. These are the kid of troops that are patriotic and selfless. Send them to a real Military Academy that will solely focus on troop leading and war fighting, not underwater basket weaving and gender studies. We need patriotic war fighters leading our troops, not Commie subversives bent on the destruction of America.
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@rogermoore4743
6 days ago
Let’s offer New England and New York to Putin.

@user-dm9iw6lk7o
7 days ago
I only wish more people watch these videos of yours, judge. Thank you indeed.
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@bbustin1747
3 days ago
I like the dry run b52 over the Baltic. Since when is a passive stance of the USA is always considered a prudent move. after all as this guy says Putin doesn’t care what we think. dictators always need their calculus adjusted. You cannot always diplomatically get results.

@antarjyotiantarjyoti7205
5 days ago
Col mc Gregor is so knowledgeable concerning war! but concerning the depleted uranium he might be utterly wrong in stating there are no consequences of the radio activity on the populations…

@alchapman4621
6 days ago
A nuclear ww3 looks possible again. FFS why can’t politicians take a chill pill😠😠😠😠😠

@piarasobrien9405
6 days ago
I really appreciate the views
from both men and I watch regularly, however i feel that it needs to be said about the remarks made about depleted uranium and how the Col. has handled the shells and many of his fellow soldiers also and they have had no health issues as a result. This is clearly smoke and mirrors as Col. McGregor has been and possibly will be again a member of government and cannot be honest about the use of these munitions. The issue with depleted uranium is not the handling or loading of these shells, it is post impact when the harms are caused to the soil and water supply. The rates of rare cancers in Iraq jumped by multiple thousands of percent after the prolonged use of these munitions. Obviously the Col. cannot be honest in this regard as it would be an admission of culpability. It’s always good to read between the lines, even when you agree with someone and respect them.
The use of depleted uranium by the US in Iraq is without doubt a crime against humanity.
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@303pools2
6 days ago
About the shells with uranium Russia just don’t want it soldiers be exposed to it and that’s understandable no matter how healthy it is!

@jscottski4140
7 days ago
Colonel MacGregor is the smartest man speaking. He should be in charge of the military
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@raghardeishi972
6 days ago
Uranium is toxic metal that would be in soil and dust would be ingested if used. Russians and Germans are using Tungsten for tank rounds that have the same efficiency.
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@robertbrown7470
5 days ago
The Party Line is the Red Line of the CCP, the line of both political parties starting with the Republican Party and then the Democrat Party. I hope small r republicans love this statement and agree with it.
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@hesika54
6 days ago
Concerning the uranian depleted amunition Mr. McGregor should ask the children of Falludsha and the people in Yugoslavia!

@abu19711
11 hours ago
Wish to see him president elect he know what is good 4 America

@mauricerichard894
6 days ago
I elect the col..to be president
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@alexisjigalin1006
7 days ago
I don’t think depleted uranium is good for future crops.
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@jorgej8855
7 days ago
The Chinese has always all about “business/economy/prosperity/food” for thousands of years. We can ascertain this very fact probably for the whole of Asian nations expect for the Japanese. No Asian bound nations had ever purposely attacked, occupied and concurred another Asian nation in the past with the exception of Japan. Soldiers punching and throwing rocks at each other between the Chinese and Indians borders are called border dispute of classic Asian style. Politicians/people of the world should study and learn from history and then make conscious steps toward peace forward .
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@GrozdanGR
6 days ago
I respect Cl. McGregor but the evidence of the post war damage depleted uranium shells do in Falujah and Serbia are obvious. And on another note didnt the Challenger use rifled gun, not a smooth bore one?

@markbreaux2370
6 days ago
It is going according to plan.

@mikeporro3311
2 days ago
The senario of Trump sending or not sending weapons would never happen because viki Nuland wouldn’t be there.

@johngordon880
6 days ago
It begins!👹

@jscottski4140
7 days ago
DU rounds are in US inventory also, tungsten penetrators are as effective but much more difficult to obtain the material and manufacture.
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@karlschmid1855
6 days ago
But, fortunally we have the sober minded and cool headed Russians who exactly know those thougtless morons they have to deal with. That helps a lot.

@jimini2419
6 days ago
Much as I agree with most of what Colonel MacGregor says, it ought to be remembered that he is a military man ….. not a scientist. His field of expertise is not related to studies concerning depleted uranium, its chemical toxicity and radioactivity. MacGregor is not involved in Laboratory Studies on Depleted Uranium.
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@fourtabsgod64
6 days ago
Lol i think it is more of USA vs China war because of this China mega project

@soundtech44
6 days ago
I express my respect to the speakers as sensible people!!!
I’ll add info .. the shells themselves are not dangerous when they just lie when you touch them …
In a nutshell .. during an explosion, uranium dust is formed, and various chemical compounds with uranium .. here they will just have a toxic and radiation effect on the body – on the cells of the body … which leads to damage to the cells of various organs and genetic disorders .. and bad offspring .. such torture will also form in the uranium armor of the abrams tank when it gets into it with uranium-free ammunition, from which everyone who inhales it will suffer and eat .. dust and soluble chemical compounds will contaminate the earth water air … something like this..
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@abu19711
11 hours ago (edited)
Very cute colonel

@AmericanEmperor
7 days ago
What a great bit of information! I never read anywhere that JFK reached out to Eisenhover when clarity was needed. Good on him.
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@konstantinzhekov3249
6 days ago
Sorry but Col. is mistaken. First, Russia does have armor piercing ammunition with depleted uranium. Second, one may easily find a lot of reports and statistics on the substantial increase of cancer and congenital deformity both among the troops who used that ammunition and in the regions where it was used among the civilians.
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@gaetanomontante5161
6 days ago
Of course I appreciate what you do. Of course I like and subscribe. What is more important, will I learn to change my mind when reason makes a substantial inset in the realm of reality? I do. But do those individuals in positions of power who, I am sure, listen to you, Andrew, to Col Macgregor and also to Ritter, do those individuals pause, breathe and reflect on the dark reality in which they are engaging the entire USA?
I doubt it very much, which is the reason that you Judge should maybe get on the horn to your friends and many other REAL and honest intellectuals to sit, talk, discuss and come up with an alternative solution to Biden’s and pint-size-man Graham’s road to Armageddon.
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@BlancGivre
6 days ago (edited)
Was Col. McGregor Army, Air Force or Marines?

@nicholas6287
6 days ago (edited)
I have to disagree with the colonel here. The Russians have deployed depleted Uranium sabot rounds before, one example being the 125mm 3bm32, deployed in 1985(Edit: Another example would be the 125mm 3bm29 deployed in 1982). However, the Soviets/Russians removed these rounds from frontline service due to studies indicating that they were carcinogenic to the crew (instead the Russians rely on Tungsten ammunition). It’s also another reason why the Russians do not utilize depleted Uranium for armor protection as the US has been using it on the M1A1-M1A2 SEP(v1-3) Abrams tanks. Also, there are numerous studies out there indicating that the high use of depleted Uranium rounds in places such as Serbia and Iraq have led to extremely high rates of cancer in zones where DU ammunition was utilized, leading to countless birth defects as well.
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@laurafloyd5177
6 days ago
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@sanmcnellis94
7 days ago
I just watched retired Admiral Kirby lie his balls off.
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@colinfrance6926
4 days ago
I still can’t figure out the truth. Lt General Ben Hodges has a diametrically different opinion of what is really happening from the Colonel’s view. I am open minded but who should we believe?

@AbdulQadir-vl4bz
5 days ago
At 12:10 I respectfully disagree with the Colonel. Uranium depleted ammunition was widely used in the war over Serbia. A few years after the end of the war cancer incidents were exponentially increased in the general area and as far south as northern Greece. Depleted uranium as a heavy metal found its way below the earth surface and was transfer via under water streams and spreaded
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@proceed6
6 days ago
16:07 excuse me..😮 wait what.

@bernardbarry447
4 days ago
McGregor still runs up despite all his predictions turning up wrong. Kinda funny, unless you’re related to him. What a clown.

@user-or9gr5py4c
6 days ago
That moment when Donald Trump is saner than the rest !

@Robert44607
7 days ago
Thank you again!!! Brilliant interview and superb insights from the Colonel!! ❤️💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
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@bromion5123
7 days ago
The Judge to my recall was not outstanding in his support for Trump when in office which begs the question whose side is he on?

@Mike-qo4kp
6 days ago
Macgregor is a Russian apologist sadly enough. A good man nonetheless

@franjoseph8691
6 days ago
Thank you

@brainrussell6811
6 days ago (edited)
I completely disagree with the Colonel on DU… ask Scott Ritter… he’s an expert regarding DU. DU is classified as a weapon of mass destruction per the U.N.
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@fjanbazi
6 days ago
Thank you

@maverickgood5204
7 days ago
McGregor is the only adult in the room.
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@margaretelmajed2335
6 days ago
I really admire Col. McGregor but absolutely disagree with him that depleted uranium could possibly be safe when Iraqis tell how much they’ve suffered.

@seanm.8448
5 days ago
As a fan of the Col, I am disappointed in his claim of ignorance in regards to effects of DU. In Iraq, birth defects have skyrocketed in areas the US used DU munitions during it’s illegal invasion and occupation. One can easily find many examples online, horrific photos.
The irradiated particulates settle in peoples bodies, water sources and in the soil. In a recent interview, someone suggested this is a scorched policy by the Kiev regime to pollute the farmland of the breakaway regions. Meaning to further punish the ethnic Russian citizens, as they have been doing since 2014.
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@alanmiell3224
4 days ago
These weapons have always been made this way by uk

@curtbowers7817
6 days ago
I don’t think the West has anything to worry about china and russia “cooperation”. These two have had a long history of distrust and very closely went to war in the 60s. That would have been nuclear war. china is only interested in resources from the world. They do not have enough food and they’re in trouble. I’ve agreed with most everything that Col MacGregor had said so far. But I disagree that China is a great power.
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@betkay1018
5 days ago
There is way too much ego involved from the West etc which destroys best options and any worthwhile strategical and peaceful resolutions !!

@jackieharper5520
7 days ago
Love these two…….
Thank you gentlemen…..love from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤
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@carloshour8263
6 days ago (edited)
How about Russia leaves Ukraine? That’ll end the bloodshed immediately. Until then, neither china nor russia will dictate the end of the war. We’ll see what happens when Ukraine has NATO trained troops and modern tanks 😂
Another hilarious video, guys. This is Colbert Report level stuff 👍
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@andibaki
@andibaki
6 days ago
Colonel, there is tons of material on the contamination of Serbia, the drastic jump in cancer rates after America blessed Serbia with depleted uranium. How much allies mean to the Americans is shown by the fact that the biggest problem is in Kosovo, where the majority of Albanians live, USA biggest Balkan allies.
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@bloodsport326
3 days ago
Skip to 26.15 ive never heard this before!

@pullmanstandard81203
7 days ago
Anyone with half a brain cell knows what the remnants of DU results are and have been in Iraqis towns or cities. Fallujah Colonel. Fallujah. Very disappointed in the explanation or analysis given here on the use of DU. Since he participated in this illegal war(war crimes), I guess I understand why he said what he said. Judge, your interviews are becoming more like a coffee clutch talk show format instead of hard hitting well thought out tough questioning.
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@jjcalvillo
6 days ago
“Not to my Knowledge” does not equal “no”.

@lesterquintrell4844
7 days ago
Sad to hear Macgregor’s take on Depleted Uranium, he wasn’t quite honest i think.
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@lolopololoca
7 days ago
I’ve heard both sides of the story about the rounds after use. what part do you feel he held back on?
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@Zarathoustra82
7 days ago
You’re wrong, he knows.
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@michaelharvey75
7 days ago
She won’t answer you.
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She’s just trying to muddy the waters.
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@Xcross40
7 days ago
Lots of cancer incidence in Iraqi people from it
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@seanzibonanzi64
7 days ago
No one wants to admit they poisoned people, go figure.
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@Zarathoustra82
7 days ago
@Xcross40 Propaganda.

@guygil
6 days ago
I admire Col McGregor, but sadly he disappointed me here. Its not hard to find the facts on the ongoing disaster that the use of DU munitions in his war and Fallujah has had with civililain birth defects and cancers. Perhaps its best not to know.

@arctic004
5 days ago
Well, well! Who is still thinking Trump is incompetent? Crass, crude, ignorant of many things? Yes. But his instincts were CORRECT

@jellybeanz1989
6 days ago
pretty sure the use of this uranium ammo has caused a rise in certain illness and deformed children in Iraq and the Balcans, although it was hard to prove it was directly caused by these

@user-xt8ty6hr3p
6 days ago
Мы россияне, сделаем всё, чтобы США поняли, что быть обычной региональной державой намного лучше, чем мучить своей ложной гегемонией остальной мир. США достаточно быть ответственным только за безопасность и экономическое развитие на континенте Северная Америка. Американцам пора осознать, что время сесть за круглый стол равных государств, где нет главного, но все имеют равное уважение друг к другу.
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@Inisfad
6 days ago
I thought that the US was holding back the Abrams tanks because they used depleted uranium in the protection for the tank itself, and that they were going to remove that, prior to sending the Abrams to Ukraine….???

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@kriskokoszka
@kriskokoszka
7 days ago
Wish we had more people like colonel McGregor!!!
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@SejSadiSagradi
6 days ago
Does Colonel know about the uranium ammo fired from American planes in the 1999 aggression on Serbia? Thousands of Italian military stationed in Kosovo afterwards contracted cancer and won compensation in Italian courts. In Serbia 21,000 more people have died of cancer annually since then!
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@zoranazanoskar5400
6 days ago
With all due,respect Colonel, maybe you should ask yourself why is Italy paying restitution to the families of Italian soldiers who died of cancer after being involved in handling depleted uranium ammunition during the 1999 war against Serbia. Or incidence of cancer in Serbia and Kosovo after the ’99 war.
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@jerold97
6 days ago
why over the Baltic Sea ?? cuz it international airspace..

@antball775
5 days ago
Trump wasn’t that great and I’m not a big fan but Trump didn’t support NATO the way Biden has I don’t think the conversation about Ukraine joining NATO and arming them would have ever happened I don’t think majority of these NATO countries want this but if the US is willing to put up the money there okay with backing it
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@ericx8392
1 day ago
Its common for the usa to brag about killing civilians with the apache mb they killed soldiers too… but strangely not many videos of that are shown. But its common to record killings since ww2 now its only in realtime

@vicproulx6843
7 days ago
“We have basically, an incompetent leadership class…That [from ivy league?] leadership class has been incompetent for several decades now…the true capable people have…died out…You have people running things, who are very adept at swimming through the social sea, and climbing to very powerful leadership positions. But they don’t actually know what the hell they’re doing…They are incredibly stupid, surprisingly uneducated and parochial in their outlook…no possibility of putting themselves in the shoes of ‘the other.’” – Gonzalo Lira
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@anthonyvalenti9093
6 days ago
I would like you folks to respond to my recommendations.
1. End sanctions against Russia.
2. End US funding of this war.
3. Remove all NATO troops from Ukraine.
4. Move NATO back to the post WW2 line.
5. Declare Ukraine Neutral.
6. Rebuild the Nord Stream pipelines.
7. Have new elections and hopefully remove Zelensky.
8. Decide how we rebuild Ukraine.
And, of course, how do we remove our current Fascist government?
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@henriettealkhouri7432
6 days ago
I do hope that you are very sorry Mr. Magregor for using illegal weapons that uses Depleted Uranium in Iraq, because that goes into the soil and stays there for 500000 years, and causes all types of cancers, which the Iraqi Population has been suffering from. Repentance does not seem to be the cards as criminal and outlawed as it is…….
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@naeemqureshi5819
5 days ago
fighting countries like Iraq and Afghanistan did not end up the way pentagon expected how the hell a war with Russia will end up in victory,i say by the time we are done with Russia United States will not be around as we know it.

@libertyinperil520
7 days ago
Thank you for bringing forth the truth!
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@n.r.2258
7 days ago
This becomes for me the most important news channel …. Thank you.
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@alhandeen474
7 days ago
MacGregor as an an acquaintance, friend, opponent or enemy would always be worthy of due regard and respect.
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@ROCHFORDFILES
7 days ago
Thank you for a breath of fresh reason and understanding.
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@connie9176
7 days ago
I heard that loud and clear, when Col. Macgregor said “I’m worried.” I hear you, Sir.
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@zappa916
7 days ago
Brilliant insight from the astute and professional Colonel. I also do wish we find him in the Office one of these days. The world will be a better, and safer place with this person in the top advisory circle. Kudos Judge.
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@tomjones9177
7 days ago
Great interview Judge, love Col. Doug Macgregor.
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@keeshans5768
7 days ago
The argument with depleted uranium is that what happens when a tank filled with these rounds blows up? This would mean a high concentration of the plutonium on one area.
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@guytech7310
7 days ago
Depleted Uranium is U-238 which is radioactive (alpha) and decays into Thorium-234 which is a beta emitter. It is indeed a nuclear material because it is radioactive. When the DU muntion hits a target (it splits up into smaller particles) & spreads radioactivity materials into the vicinity of the target. Cleanup workers need to wear protective clothing to avoid getting contaminated. if any material is inhaled or ingested, it can cause cancer & other long term health problems. In addition to DU these tank rounds also include cobalt which is also hazardous.
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@jamesglass4842
7 days ago
Regarding the DU rounds it has left DU dust all over the areas of Iraq where it was used and according to information that has came out in the last 20 years has caused major defects in births of babies. And according to people I know who worked at the Chapel Cross Nuclear power station DU is still dangerous. I know people ho worked in the Tritium Plant and with god knows what and it isn’t to be handled. And we have used this in our Armour as the cap in the war head ammo..it’s crazy.
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@DerSarkast
7 days ago
Thank you so much for this honest, vital informations to the public
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@darrellurban4577
7 days ago
Great show as always judge
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@hernandiaz5720
7 days ago
How strange that this video does not have the option of translation into another language but other videos can be translated, greetings from Argentina
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@BhanuPrakash-rv5fg
7 days ago
Thanks judge for having Col. Douglas M on your show. Thanks.
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@jbarks10
7 days ago
This channel’s getting better and better
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@danoconnell1100
7 days ago
Thanks 👍
Great interview, very informative
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@stevestone4346
7 days ago
Thank heavens for the inimitable Colonel. Always a pleasure
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@johnravenwood2743
7 days ago
As a former low ranking Naval officer of little account, I think it would be nice if Navy admirals spent their careers at sea learning the trade, instead of going into Public Relations, like Kirby, or the SEALS, etc.
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@malihehsaraj1588
@malihehsaraj1588
7 days ago
love him so much ❤
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@Spearhead133
7 days ago
M1 Tanker here – in 1985 at M1 Tank Transition School (Vilseck) we were clearly told to avoid hard targets that had been hit by DU Sabot rounds.
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@kimjriley5463
7 days ago
This Colonel is a wealth of information. We need him to give these idiots on what do and not do. He knows what he is talking about. We need Trump back now!
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@mehditaba6303
@mehditaba6303
7 days ago
Great job. Thank you both.
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@galinabrown3382
7 days ago
Yes,Lavrov has an accent he speaks a few languages and that is really cool. Do you, guys , speak any language but English?
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@elisedallaire8408
7 days ago
Col. McGregor ❤
Judge Napolitano ❤
Two intelligent awesome men.
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@dorothymccue6220
7 days ago
col doug macgregor a wise man
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@ReeVez1567rus
7 days ago
Answering the question”Does Russia have DU ammunition?” – yes, adopted in 1991. There are some even older ones.
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@lugwrench9832
7 days ago
As for me, he’s General Douglas MacGregor ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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@michaelfirman2746
7 days ago
You’re worried, I think every sensible informed person is as well !
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@peterwaine923
7 days ago
I think the rise in birth defects speaks volumes about DU rounds used in Iraq and other war theatres.
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@nickparkes8462
7 days ago
Great content once again from these gents,was surprised by Col Macgregors comments regarding the DU ammo,I had heard many reports after the Balkan and Iraq wars about the affects of this ammunition on the population. That guy Kirby looks like something out of a cartoon I just can’t take him seriously
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@misssophie6515
7 days ago
my favourite combination these two
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@Famcke
7 days ago
Another one of America’s Best!
💙💙🙏🇺🇸
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@mousiebrown1747
7 days ago
The US truly IS begging for escalation! Americans, call Congress and demand the support of Ukraine end NOW!
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@tommi52
7 days ago
Another great interview, thanks you Judge and Col
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@moksastudio9962
7 days ago
Great conversation thank you
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@neilmackenzie4394
7 days ago
The B-52 is an ancient airframe. It now contains an upgraded system much like the cylinder of a revolver, except this large cylinder holds a series of individual cruise missles quite like the revolver held individual cartridges.
The individual missles can be dropped through an opening in the belley of the aircraft . Whereupon each missle ignites and flies to it’s preprogrammed target. The cylinder rotates, and drops another one, and again, and again, until empty.
These are very serious aircraft that I wouldn’t want flying along my border!
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@franciscocoelho2071
@franciscocoelho2071
7 days ago
I am a soldier with guerrilla combat experience. I believe that we all should try very hard to have peace before going to war. Unfortunately, the great majority of people talking about going to war have no idea how horrific war is. If they knew there wouldn’t be war.
I can see that Corlnel McGregor understands my point.
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@oliverchinyemba4274
7 days ago
Mr mac gregor you always speak the truth I love that.
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@tono-sama6619
7 days ago
As always, outstanding!
Greatly appreciated.
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@malanalwyn
7 days ago
…’and I’m worried’, the scariest three words!
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@scottscharff3727
7 days ago
That’s the 1st time I’ve heard colonel McGregor lie If you take a Geiger counter to AT72 or anything a stable round is head it will go off the charts any person that knows basic science will understand this
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@JM-vn8jd
@JM-vn8jd
7 days ago
Always thought Macgregor knew what he was talking about, but in respect to depleted uranium not causing birth defects, cancer etc he is wrong.
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@elysianfields1671
7 days ago
As long as Xi doesn’t come with a peace proposal, all is good. Russia and China doing more and more business, supporting each other with technology and production. All that is great. But no interruption of the conflict until it is fully resolved on the battlefield.
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@therapier4214
@therapier4214
7 days ago (edited)
Why did the Colonel not rise to 4 Star General? Because he is manly, obviously competent and very well informed and, is not interested in lying for the sake of a seat on the board of some “Defense” Industry giant, unlike Admiral Kirby who comes across as a Soyboy kiss up artist. Priceless. Thank you Judge, and you Colonel.
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@maxkazzora4234
7 days ago
So much for Ukraine being independent and able to take independent action in regards to a diplomatic solution. This has finally been dispelled in this interview. America is the paymaster of Ukraine (period)!!Washington DC is the only one that will determine whether Ukraine agrees to cease fighting and agrees to an end of the war.
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@dianadeejarvis7074
@dianadeejarvis7074
7 days ago
Depleted uranium still has a bit of radioactivity on it. There have been reports of a lot of birth defects for babies born in Iraqi regions where the DU was used.
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@georgex001
7 days ago
Uff. Heavy stuff. Thank you Both as always.
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@rafalstaniszewski4532
7 days ago
Thank you Colonel, greetings from Poland
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@darrylbaker5271
7 days ago
Insightful, a pleasure to listen to a candid interview.
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@nenadrancic6675
7 days ago
The A-10 used depleted uranium anti-tank ammunition in Kosovo, Serbia in 1999. In Serbia, the number of cancer patients increased after 1999. I was a member of the ZSB when they entered the security zones towards Kosovo and the ABHO officer told me that it was impossible to decontaminate the area where this ammunition was used. Also, NATO pilots (Italians) who used this ammunition fell ill with cancer, because during the explosion, when the tank’s armor is pierced, radioactive aerosols are created, which the A-10 plane sucked up when flying over the target.
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@tedbohne
7 days ago
Depleted uranium is used for tank armor, armor-piercing bullets, and as weights to help balance aircrafts. Depleted uranium is both a toxic chemical and radiation health hazard when inside the body.Jul 14, 2022
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@liamthompson9090
7 days ago
Depleted uranium rounds DO have residual radioactivity.
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@jscottski4140
7 days ago
In Bakhmut the weather is fine! Come on in Ukraine 🇺🇦 your stay will be eventful.
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@solartonytony5868
7 days ago
depleted uranium (du) comes from nuclear reactors fuel once all the nuclear isotopes are spent in the nuclear fission reaction … they are still radioactive but minimally … du is very dense, more dense than lead …du is used for the tips of tank armor busting ammo, like lead bullets in regular gun ammo … du is a kinetic bullet, no explosives on the shell tip ‘bullet’ itself … the velocity fired gives the ‘rod’ at the tip a very large amount of kinetic energy, sufficient to turn the du tip into plasma 4,000F or higher on impact, melts the tank armor … the melted metal mix gets inside the tank tower, melts & fires everything inside, fuel & ammo, thus destroying the tank … in this process, the du plasma microparticles dust gets everywhere & poisons land, water, air, soil, plants, animals, humans, rivers, anything … that happened in iraq, leaving the country a mess for thousands of years … plasma du dust is very dangerous in that form, a carcinogen & mutagen …
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@mmazourov
7 days ago
Gentlemen, you are brave, honest and a credit to your nation.
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@doctorjillbiden3685
7 days ago (edited)
Ignorance is not a excuse Colonel! DU causes birth defects, but if it’s gives you a clear conscience. But , I still enjoy your conversations.
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@nhanana8431
7 days ago (edited)
Legends Please!!!… 🇧🇷❤️
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@larryking9951
2 days ago
A road can’t be compromised?????

@Holt817
6 days ago
If depleted uranium is safe then it would not be an act of war if Russia spread a similar material across any country that inflicts it on or in Russia or the Ukraine?

@surfaceten510n
7 days ago
Hey judge whats your view on the UK saying they will supply Depleated Uranìum shells for the Chalenger tanks.
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@bbobrm
7 days ago
Depleted uranium is used in the M1 Abrams tank and the A-10 Warthog and it DOES CAUSE CANCER. All the poor kids playing in and around these trashed tanks and shells in Iraq and Afghanistan I feel sorry for as their health was compromised. II would like to see a study done on this now after a good amount of time has passed. I remember about 10 years ago a study was conducted to prove that depleted uranium spent shells were not dangerous and the man chosen in seeking the positive outcome was severely damaged health-wise in conducting the study and could NOT give the response the Armed Forces were demanding.
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@davidventura1424
5 days ago
I pray C.M. Comes out of retirement to clean house in 24

@Andrew-fb9cb
5 days ago
Yes, but the US watches everything in this world make no mistake.

@cd9797
7 days ago
Oh man I am so angry of col. Douglas MacGregor about what he said
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@jmg8246
6 days ago
The word “PEACE” don’t exist with Warmongers….

@jima5143
7 days ago
outstanding show.
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@donray6277
6 days ago
You’re just creating straw men, then tearing them down.

@rickkluga
7 days ago (edited)
As for depleted Uranium. Search for the deformity of babies born in areas where depleted Uranium has been used during the gulf war.
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@edwardluth7740
5 days ago
I like Putin. 🤩

@bgone8854
6 days ago
If the silk road goes thru then china would let go of taiwan..?

@timovilkki5209
7 days ago
Wikipedia.
“In war zones, where ammunition (and armor) made of depleted uranium has been used, the proportion of U-238 in the terrain and water bodies is significantly higher compared to natural. Living conditions in such an area are dangerous, as both chemical and radiological health risks increase significantly. A settlement in such an area can suffer from the high cancer risk and gene mutations caused by depleted uranium for decades, as the half-life of U-238 is 4,468 billion years.”
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@odinponzi9224
5 days ago
We all know you’re Putin in a fat suit Col Doug Macgregor.

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@Shadoweye12
@Shadoweye12
7 days ago
The Russians do have/tested Depleted Uranium Rounds, so it’s not like they aren’t aware of what they can do. However to my knowledge, the Russians prefer Tungsten for their APFSDS rounds, I’m not exactly sure why, it’s not like they’re very talkative about it, however it’s likely easier to mold, cheaper to make and a lot less complicated to make than Depleted Uranium likely is, all the while retaining similar penetration capabilities compared to Depleted Uranium.
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@ainzooalgown7589
@ainzooalgown7589
6 days ago
It’s cos DU rounds litter the target area with radioactive dust, clean up is a nightmare especially if you want to recycle the steel from the tanks for civilian uses.

@adamasine
7 days ago
8’40” Thank you Judge to raise this question !!! I would add, depleted Uranium on the the most fertile soil in Europe …. must make us all think.
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@henriettealkhouri7432
6 days ago
Does Hubris actually freeze the mind or is it the other way round????.

@issenvan1050
6 days ago
Plutonium? Wow!

@valeriucioara6503
7 days ago
Colonel MacGregor has used DU shells against the Iraqi army…
Would you expect him
to agree that those damage the environment an have long term effects on the health if the population living in that area?
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@pauldritsas6047
5 days ago
✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌

@tonyesposito2627
6 days ago
Bet he never asked the beggar king for permission, unlike when sleepy joe went he needed Russian permission.

@rcmrcm3370
7 days ago
DU ammo is fine..
until it is used, then it creates a toxic dust.
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@domenikopalecek1101
@domenikopalecek1101
6 days ago
If tomorow Putin wish Alaska back maybe this two patriots wake up…hope so.

@landofstan246
7 days ago
Atomized depleted Uranium dust is a problem after the fact of use in weapons. It gets breathed into the lungs, falls on the land, etc.
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@denisemariani6958
4 days ago
Rob Zombie has taken over California.

@drakekoefoed1642
7 days ago
“depleted” uranium has 90% of its energy still. those rounds are very dangerous to the people who live where the battle was and will be for centuries. mcG should know that
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@blmuk
7 days ago (edited)
I think the question is not cancer etc., it’s the other side immediately telling you that this is going to make them use nuclear weapons in response. Oh sorry ‘uranium’ and ‘non-cancer’ causing ones 😅😂
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@David-mj7yj
6 days ago
Alot of Iraqi’s would disagree with Col. Macgregor

@royrice8021
6 days ago
Xi helps Russia to fight in Ukraine and Japan’s Kishida helps the US in the US- Russia “indirect” war. How long will it stay “ indirect”??

@sailoryan
7 days ago
Absolutely the right information and analysis that clear minded folks need to know .
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@jmfogsy
@jmfogsy
6 days ago
If trump never picked macgregor he has a good reason….

@mikedrones537
6 days ago
Russians are using depleted uranium right now in Ukraine…….. (3BM60 “Svinets-2” round for use in 125mm smoothbore tank barrels)

@RuAlex
7 days ago
Judge, you need someone to moderate your chat during the live streams 🙂 Ukrainian supporters spamming alot 😀
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@jonathanprince2667
@jonathanprince2667
5 days ago
It’s about time Putin get upset

@katelynnsgiraffe6456
6 days ago
The US used depleted uranium in Yugoslavia. people are still dying from the environmental effects of it today.

@MsAmericanthinker
7 days ago
Can our government and military brass get more pathetically rank? What happened to all the assasins?
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@zlatkonikoloski7111
6 days ago
Please ask the Italian soldiers for their opinion who participated in the attack on Serbia using cluster munitions, received a lawsuit against the state for many cancer-stricken soldiers
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@rickfucci4512
7 days ago
The military blob has been working on the Ukraine project since at least 2008. What makes you think anything but defeat will bring the project to an end. Remember defense stocks go up because of projects like this.
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@neonoir671
2 days ago
“compromised” by who?

@dalequale9365
7 days ago
The A10 Warthog also fires depleted uranium ammunition, a tank killer from above. Jeeze 😢
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@janetrainer5775
6 days ago
Peace

@markcardwell
7 days ago
Vlad won’t bother us here unless we launch from US ships or have manned systems directly attacking his troops
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@marshajones8685
5 days ago
The Chinse can have the train now that the US blew up Nordstrom

@carnazza2
6 days ago (edited)
Some Nato soldiers that were deployed in the kosovo conflict years ago, developed leukaemia and others developed cancer and other diseases related to exposure to radioactivity.
In kosovo depleted Uranium ammunition was used..

@retroartist921
7 days ago
Uk sending depleted uranium weapons to the most corrupt nation on earth – I’m sure that’s a very smart move 😮
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@Mantra531
@Mantra531
6 days ago
Search for ” depleted uranium in Falluja Irak”

@Csx_Rockford007
7 days ago
Curious of where the US,russia border is located in relation to Ukraine…
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@francuz1964
6 days ago
Mr. Mc Gregor can you explain hi rate of cancer that have ocured in Italian soldiers exposed to depleted uranium in Balkans war.

@Jeffberg42
6 days ago
By the way. The Russian know this and as a result purged DU munitions from their arsenal.

@Kanassatego
7 days ago
Imagine Colonel Doug Macgregor taking over the job of America’s National Security Advisor. With Scott Ritter as our next president, we would at last help create not only a peaceful, prosperous new America, but also a peaceful, prosperous new world. Well, it’s my dream. Like Martin Luther King Jr.. I also have a dream.
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@montecristo076
@montecristo076
6 days ago
🇷🇺🤍💙❤️🇷🇺🚀🚀🚀….FUERZA RUSIA Y UN MUNDO MULTIPOLAR¡¡¡

@edmattell5767
7 days ago
Look at the numbers of veterans who died immediately after the war.i saw 800,000 in a report from DOD . what gives man ?
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@nelo1961
6 days ago
Why US 🇺🇸 don’t practice on their own waters,
Why go near Russia 🇷🇺 bothers 💪
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@_wegota2319_
7 days ago
Kirby and the other neocons are insane, actually insane.
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@mattsfax
6 days ago
A-10 ammo

@srdjatatic1234
6 days ago
Please check this thing with depleted uranium once more.

@pmays4
6 days ago
Douglas has Spock ears.
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@lukaszimmermann2215
6 days ago
The use of depleted uranium ammo should be seen as a warcrime. I personly know people from Irak with horrible health problems and birth defects after the were in contact with the ultra fine dust of uranium.
There is no debate these effects are real.
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@Ivorybird09
6 days ago
The question is
Will this uranium help to make a dirty bomb?

@richardjohnson8424
6 days ago
I’m rvn vet 1969-1970 mines and I unexploded ordnance all over will make farming and rebuilding a slow moving nightmare of injuries and death for years

@manoman0
7 days ago
Look at his micro expressions at 04.11-04:12. He knows he’s a liar and he is in fear about what he has to stand for. They got him by the balls, folks.
It’s time for a Regime Change, alright.
In the US.
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@MissAnthrop3
6 days ago
Who is Col McGregor? Not trolling.

@ianmoone270
7 days ago
Thank you both
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@pmays4
6 days ago
Wish Judge would stop showing us his pate.
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@andrevdende8244
7 days ago (edited)
I like this colonel.
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@serenus6633
6 days ago
Great thumbnail

@Asgardsteve1
7 days ago (edited)
Depleted uranium shells used in the Balkans have been causing longstanding issues around cancer and deformaties in the localities that they were used the same has been shown in Iraq, there are also studies that show that military personnel that were handling the munitions regularly have been subject to increased cases of cancer. Many NATO troops deployed in the balkans have died or become seriously ill as the result of exposure to depleted uranium munitions in particular 30mm. The Italian govt has linked directly to depleted uranium munitions 360 deaths and 7500 serious medical conditions to Italian troops who served in the Balkan campaign with NATO, the same has been reported by other NATO forces who were deployed though many such as the UK have denied this so that they do not have to pay compensation.
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@forestcampbell8163
6 days ago
Is this a Russian channel?

@JetJock1000
6 days ago
Look up deformed Iraqi babies caused by depleted Uranium. Similarly a number of US military personnel who were exposed to DU also had deformed babies!

@gewoonfrank478
7 days ago
For someone who used depleted uranium in battle, I think the colonel is a little biased here…
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@josephross5055
@josephross5055
6 days ago
You might like this one too.

@persuadertron6454
7 days ago
The Soviet union BANNED DU rounds because of their proven carcinogenic effects caused by inhaling DU dust which inevitably results as a byproduct of impacts. The Russian military adopted tungsten as their penetrator of choice but largely has retired the idea of penetrators entirely. Currently the weapon of choice is main gun fired antitank HEAT missiles which have double the range, almost 100% hit accuracy, including on moving targets and can hit low flying vehicles. Any DU penetrator equipped tank is a sitting duck on the flat steppes of Ukraine.
This is the one time when I have to vehemently disagree with the colonel. There is a huge spike of genetically mutated babies in the middle east directly after the illegal invasion by the United States and their lapdogs. just because McGregor “handled” the rounds and “walked around” destroyed equipment, doesn’t mean jack shit. The rounds are relatively safe to handle when intact. It’s the long term exposure to DU residue that causes cancer.
The fact that Bellendski is willing to use this crap to poison his own country and the richest soil in Europe (aka the breadbasket of Europe) – says it all – both about him; and the disgusting criminals that are the western hypocrite liar scumbags and the people that elected them. You are all guilty if you supported anyone of these douchebags.
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@abrahamphilip6439
6 days ago
Rest assured it s for the better,

@jerold97
6 days ago
cease fire? I say call for a ceasefire after Ukraine holds territory a couple miles east of Moscow…

@metal1999
6 days ago
Wouldnt anyone with an ounce of humanity even reconise that a ceasefire even for one day or a few hours and for whatever reason would be the Christian thing to call for and would the ceasefire offer not be better put to the Ukrainian people and soliders to let them deside

@annsmith3537
7 days ago
Mr Macgregor the Best 👍👍🌹
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@mmarchfeld
@mmarchfeld
6 days ago
Go to some Serbian maternity ward and ask doctors there about how the munition has no effect on population.
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@johnvanblaricome2452
7 days ago
Nobody died? Then what happened on Line One at Burlington, Iowa Munitions Plant. I have been told that there are several calibers made, like the 50 Cal.. Why did Kuwait make us remove several inches of sand from the battle areas they were used at? Then put in shipping containers, brought over here and thrown down some deep hole somewhere in a NW. Mountain.
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@thephoenixcycle8854
6 days ago
Dork Kerby was an admiral??!!??!!???? Seriously? No way

@andreasgoransson
7 days ago (edited)
Get ready for Mad Max living, but without the cool cars.
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@upup209
6 days ago
Kirby is an agent of evil

@adilevnatimasheva4370
6 days ago
Wait a second…There are studies and the reports on depleted uranium munition causes leukaemia! With all the respect, but WTF, Colonel?

@jonathon5411
7 days ago
First time I’ve disagreement with doug about depleted uranium have you not seen the birth defects?
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@docdanguitarman
7 days ago
we wouldnt want the bullets to stop flying would we USA?
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@michaelbright720
7 days ago
John koby is a shortsighted politician in addition to what we see,
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@desertfox258
7 days ago
With all respect to the colonel, they were not on the receiving end of DU rounds.
This will explain why is dangerous.
Copy and paste.
The DU munitions have long been the subject of international controversy, with critics of their use highlighting the toxicity and radioactivity of the material. Depleted uranium is used to make the hardened cores of armor-piercing rounds, excelling in this role due its high density. The round’s core evaporates on impact, turning into aerosol and contaminating the environment with uranium
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@longji-xi4ix
6 days ago
What do we gain and what do we loose? Is the gain worth the lose? Depending on what? The nation’s feasibility or the thugs’? What a brilliant measure Col.

@SgtAndrewM
7 days ago
God Bless Douglas’s Macgregor, greetings from the UK
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@speedm.8946
6 days ago
So, I live in a democrat country, my votes never counts 😅😅😅

@dragan1396
7 days ago
America used depleaded uranium in kosovo the Italien army in kosovo.there was a court hearing in Italy 1600 soilders were awarded conpensetion 360 did not get that apportunity thy deied before the end of the court case
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@rafaelcreus1759
6 days ago
😴😴😴

@treborozal71
5 days ago
So, Russia going to win by taking T54 tanks out of storage to be re-fitted and used to fight Ukraine? All is well… Slava Ukraine!
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@sharonstorm6306
7 days ago
Gulf war syndrome anyone?
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@upup209
6 days ago
Jake Sullivan = Jacob Solomon

@jscottski4140
7 days ago
Don’t inhale DU dust. It’s not nuclear ☢️ Dum Dum
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@cookie450
6 days ago
Apparently depleted uranium cores left thousands of civilians with birth defects and other illnesses even years after, in Yugoslavia and iraq. It may not be harmful before impact but there is evidence that it is harmful after impact. Ukraine being the agricultural bread basket that it is, do they really want to contaminate the soil with such weapons?
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@austinpowers1999
7 days ago
The US was illegally in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Africa, South America, Japan, Thailand. etc.
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@patrickdaly6652
6 days ago
First time I’ve disagreed with the Douglas, it poison the ground and water!

@jscottski4140
7 days ago
DU is Bad, Bad, Bad when it impacts and the contamination dust is cancerous
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@thomasp1740
@thomasp1740
2 days ago
Stop interrupting judge.

@saltrue1555
5 days ago
That’s what you called provocation,

@anandawijesinghe6298
7 days ago (edited)
Depleted uranium is not benign. Derived from spent nuclear reactor fuel rods, it has residual radiation levels, that if breathed can cause cancer. Use of depleted uranium by US tank crews created a health threat there that persists to tis day. Even US troops suffered from it. I expect the health impact on Iraqis, military and civilians alike, to be very much greater.
Unfortunately, Col. Macgregor, who I admire greatly, downplayed the health issue in his remarks.
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@AndryFateev
6 days ago
6:32 not really, thanks to global warming

@larryking9951
2 days ago
Uhhhh, did your Russian checks bounce yet? Or Chinese checks bounce????

@milovanmatic1884
7 days ago
Judge, ask italijan soldiers serving on Kosovo, about uranijum amunition..
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@stanleymarucha8194
6 days ago
it,s best not to do a cease fire now wait till PUTIN can visit the Polish border on soil Russia possesses

@martinueber7728
7 days ago
The colonel seems very concerned today. Why?
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@joerosa2532
@joerosa2532
6 days ago
Human beans want Peas in the world!!!

@willl7780
5 days ago
depleted uranium is denser then steel and heavier then lead

@earthtoned
6 days ago
to be pro american today, you have to be pro russia. I love my country so much i want to see it fall too foreign authoriatrian regimes

@El_Croc
7 days ago (edited)
Macgregor just lost my respect. DU = a dirty bomb made of radioactive waste -> spreads radioactive dust and fragments, the citizens of Yugoslavia and Iraq are still suffering from its effects.
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@joaoMTcoelho
6 days ago
US is begging for escalation.

@user-sf9ty5jz8m
6 days ago
При использовании снарядов с обедненным ураном на местности оседает радиоактивная пыль, она чрезвычайно токсична и не поддается дезактивации. Применение таких боеприпасов может приводить к вспышкам онкологических заболеваний. Американские войска использовали снаряды с обедненным ураном во время операции “Буря в пустыне” в 1991 году, при бомбардировках Югославии в 1999-м и после вторжения в Ирак в 2003-м.
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@JeffreyLongW01
7 days ago
Crimea River Nuland!
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@katicabajic1970
6 days ago
Ask people in Serbia how many has Cancer after this kind of bobs were trown on them 2000

@teetone3679
7 days ago
MacGregor is the best 😊
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@LurkStarKing
5 days ago
DU rounds fake label, they are plutonium

@track-sv2us
6 days ago
never mind that israel is in syria illegally never mind the united states is in many countries including syria illegally never mind israel is in the west bank and palinstine illegally. never mind the united states was in irag and other middle east countries illegally.
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@RosaMacedonica
7 days ago
I hope Putin gonna let us watch the coronation of Charles III before flattening London.
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@thenewnazis7282
6 days ago
Day 391 of china 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 ruSSia’s 72 hour Special Military Operation in Ukraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

@randysiler7458
7 days ago
Was Trump perfect no but he is a lot more qualified than Biden.
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@bonitabusby
5 days ago
Those weapons should not be used

@jianliu9420
13 hours ago
People lile mcgreggor should run for president candidate and us wont be involved in crap.

@AlexanderGarbuz
7 days ago
The danger of depleted uranium is not from loading round in the cannon. It is from the sabots to go in the ground when the rain water will come in contact with the radioactive material and then run into other water sources. This is what happened in Iraq and Yugoslavia. These rounds are extremely dangerous for the local population.
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@georgeliquor2931
5 days ago
Ask the Ukranian people if they want a ceasefire

@georgeliquor2931
5 days ago
Ask the Ukranian people if they want a ceasefire

@patricklee780
7 days ago
I agree with Col. Macgregor on 99% of everything he said except his stance on DU…A 2005 epidemiology review concluded: “In aggregate the human epidemiological evidence is consistent with increased risk of birth defects in offspring of persons exposed to DU.”[13] A 2021 study concluded that DU from exploding munitions did not lead to Gulf War illness in American veterans deployed in the Gulf War.[14] According to 2013 study, despite the use of DU by coalition forces in Fallujah, no DU has been found in soil samples taken from the city,[15]; although another study of 2011 had indicated elevated levels of uranium in tissues of the city inhabitants.[16].
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@johnnymilon2306
6 days ago
Col. mcgregor is WRONG about depleted uranium shells.

@hopejohnson2161
6 days ago
look up pics from Fallujah and and the after effect of depleted uranium usage its horrible the birth defects
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@fresatx
7 days ago
I Love 🇺🇦 so much that I am literary CREAMY right now. I couldn’t find it on a map in 2021 but now I’m fully prepared to be irradiated over it. My media and govt have told me that this is fight between pure good and pure evil, they are never wrong and only want the best for America and the world.
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@johkiri
6 days ago
Anything to say about Putin and WEF

@James-ux5kv
4 days ago
Aint nobody calling joe. Hmmmm

@lukepollard2202
7 days ago
Amazing reconstruction in mariopaul, hats off, communalism is the future
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@OrdoMallius
6 days ago
Depleted uranium was used in Kosovo and how the area has the high cancer rates.

@robbyzzz3865
6 days ago (edited)
Why should Ukraine have to take a Peace plan? If they don’t take back those areas Russia Is occupying Ukraine is done, that is their entire industrial sector. What would we do if Russia was occupying California do you think we would just sit idly by?

@alanjones8810
7 days ago
Very disappointed.
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@nelo1961
6 days ago
World 🗺 only be in piece without US🇺🇸 🙄

@bozo5632
7 days ago
Kirby says he is afraid of ratifying Russia’s gains, when he should be afraid Russia will keep gaining more. But he’s lying anyway. He’s really afraid they won’t keep fighting – to the last Ukrainian. And maybe some Poles.
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@idenr8427
5 days ago
NATO will fight Russia to the last Ukrainian 😔 😟.

@lolopololoca
7 days ago
that kirby is cringe…oyy
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@oolesk1
@oolesk1
4 days ago
60 year old experienced old men think that Putin visited Mariupol. That man was the worst Putin copy you can create lol.

@konradulmer3863
6 days ago
.. And the same stupid and dangerous cold-war-gambles, as seen back in the eightees …

@elcid1046
7 days ago
The colonel is amazing. Quod Pro Quo. Russian/ Chinese should set up bases in Cuba and conduct practice runs off the US.
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@sashadala346
6 days ago
Ukraine Brigade wiped out. That’s 4,000 Ukraine Troops.

@kennethmuxlow8626
6 days ago
THE HINDERMOST OF THE NATIONS = AMERICA MYSTERY BABYLON = REVELATION 17 JEREMIAH 50 : 12

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@christianspraying1688
@christianspraying1688
7 days ago (edited)
I don’t like the narrative that Russia illegally invaded Ukraine, a country created less than 30 years ago, but historically was part of Russia for over 1,200 years, longer than the US has existed. The people of Donbass voted over 4 different times to be part of Russia and liberated from the Zelenski dictatorship. Russia came invited by the people of Donbass who were promised liberation in the mienske agreement.
Now the US military is in Ukraine? Did the people in a free elections invite the US or NATO troops to Ukraine? Who is the invading military,? Remember zelenski abolished all elections, all political parties but his own, abolished a free press, abolished all religion, etc. There is a much greater case to be made that the US and NATO are the invading military.
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@chdk55christidonny6
5 days ago
SEC OF DEPARTMENT OF WAR LLOYD AUSTIN LIED TO HIS BOSSES,

@k9any
5 days ago
Col McGregor have you been to Fallujah lately. To suggest it doesn’t cause cancer is laughable

@mstevens5284
7 days ago
Sending depleted uranium to Ukraine is reckless. No one should use this type of ammunition. It’s too hazardous. Karma is going ruin 🇬🇧 and 🇺🇸
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@abyssmanur3965
6 days ago
DU weapons are dirty bombs.

@mjcordell110
6 days ago
Pride before the fall. Us is pathetic.

@n.y.c.freddy
7 days ago
*Nice and appreciated! U. S. Army COL. Douglas Macgregor expounding truth about So MUCH in concern of the *Russian – *Ukrainian war! Thank you! (*PEACE)
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@mohammadabdulhannan9309
6 days ago
Why is Britain sending depleted uranium shells to Ukraine defying international law??

@DariusSarrafi
6 days ago
Falluja anyone?!!

@fauxdiplomacy8670
7 days ago
MacGregor gave a brilliant argument in “DU” (much better than Dima, or the folks at The Duran who – in a very uneducated manner – made the ridiculous error of asserting it is akin to “using an A-Bomb”). I’ve heard a lot about “Gulf War Syndrome,” but only from the folks in contact with cleaning “DU” from busted tanks which… Being a heavy metal, like tungsten… Has nasty, poisoning effects if not handled and disposed of properly.
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@fauxdiplomacy8670
7 days ago
Correction: Duran folk (Christoforou in particular) made the assertion that it was in the direction of “escalating to a nuclear bomb”
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@pieter6361
6 days ago
Why did Trump nullified all the nuclear treaties with Iran and Russia?

@mamiyapress
7 days ago
McGregor has lost ALL credibility in this video, shame on him.
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@mincarelleonostri4350
5 days ago
Real good minded peoples love & keep sharing Real Name of Our Good Life Maker YAHUAH [ YHWH and will look in each EYE of any person so solemn remembrance of Life’s Good Way Provider YAHUSHAH and Our Good Life Maker YAHUAH [ YHWH ] will forever keep blossoming in every person’s free will of mind.
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@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
6 days ago
Mind Begs the Question:
To Support,Aid an Apartheid State
Righteous,Evil?
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@MsAmericanthinker
7 days ago
Trump overall has bad judgement and no military experience. Under Trump’s administration Trump built up American troop presence in Poland, we were in Ukraine operating biolabs and advancing on Russia during his time also.
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@marymay41
@marymay41
6 days ago
Jesus Christ is lord.
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@jimmyjam2913
2 days ago
These two look drunk

@samallen3740
6 days ago
A disaster in the making

@hinerakatauri4522
6 days ago
I do not agree that Depleted uranium is harmless. If you look at the statistics from Irak you can see a dramatic increase of DNA damage in children born after the war. They are deformed in so many ways.
Only cause is Depleted Uranium, those defects have not been solved by another reason. I do understand why so careful answer.
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@raynonabohrer5624
5 days ago
Please we need to leave Ukraine. One it’s not our fight. Two we got other fish to fry. I’m worried about thailand. And hawaii. We being dragged into another vietnam. My husband served in vietnam. He died of agent orange because of vietnam. No more American lives for useless war. How many more caskets are coming home. Ten thousand troops in Poland. Why are we there????
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@botheone40
6 days ago
Naplitono is a juoke

@naturamare9461
5 days ago
I am surprised and a bit disappointed when the good colonel does not admit the vast damage the DU causes to the soil, the water the flora and fauna..not to mention the cancer and birth defects related to the use of DU on Serbia, Irak eyc..

@GordonMeacham
5 days ago
The Ukrainians get to decide for themselves.

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@PUTLERLOVESTRUMPSKY
@PUTLERLOVESTRUMPSKY
6 days ago
65,000 war crimes committed by ruSSia 😢

@dragosrosu2228
6 days ago
Actually you are totally wrong regarding depleted uranium. Actually depleted uranium so called 238U it has about 0.3U in comparison with uranium which has 0.7U . Being exposed for long time to depleted uranium is like having an X ray non stop for years . So do the math mister colonel .
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@decem_unosquattro9538
6 days ago
Depleted Uranium or U-238 is all the crap* left over from extracting and enriching fuel grade Uranium into fuel pellets.
IRC it’s an alpha, beta and gamma emitter which refers to its radiation penetrating ability.
Alpha particles asfaik don’t penetrate very deeply because even a piece of paper will block it.
Beta is stopped by a piece of aluminium.
Gamma well that’s the particularly bad one.
Gamma rays have great penetrating power hence the reason the use thick walls made from concrete and lead.
The problem with this isotope is when it’s inhaled.
If you breath it in as dust I guess you could eventually get lung cancer.
I can’t remember which element are bone seekers or muscle seekers but if the enter the body maybe they eventually cause various types of cancers or damage kidneys.
What happens if it crosses the placenta? The big question for me is does it cause deformed babies.
From what I read it does.
To me depleted Uranium is a dirty bomb.
It doesn’t fall from the sky and explode it enormous explosion with tremendous power.
It’s not like that.
It ends up as dust.
Dust that settles over everything.
On the ground for example.
Some how it would enter the food chain I guess.
People eat the meat which is contaminated with depleted Uranium or U-238.
Who knows what happens if you eat the meat?
I once read “Plutonium” is particularly bad like this.
PLUTONIUM Is not U-238.
DU is an isotope of the Uranium.
In other words it’s a component of Uranium.
Still how does depleted Uranium affect or affect the human body?
My guess is it really nasty shite.
You only need 6 micrones(plutonium) inhaled into the lungs to set you up with lung cancer.
They tested it on apes.
The ape/s got lung cancer.
I READ DU U-238 causes horrific deformities in children.
The U.S used it mainly in Falluja Iraq back in 2003.
https://www.nuclear-risks.org/en/hibakusha-worldwide/fallujah.html#:~:text=The%20use%20of%20depleted%20uranium,documented%20in%20Fallujah%20after%202003.
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@nadinali6244
1 day ago
Poor American!

@BudiSoehardi
5 days ago
Why war is still happening ? Don’t we have enough of it ?
Good technology will be more meaningful for farming or other things which can be used universally thus prospering the earth and its population
Love others instead of killing others please
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@davidchapman8054
6 days ago (edited)
Depleted uranium in Iraq caused the gulf war Syndrome for the Iraqi veterans. The ammunition will contaminate the now fertile soil of Ukraine.

@jeff2536
6 days ago
Why not go look up depleted uranium munitions birth defects?.

@fnuppyfnup5257
4 days ago
So called admiral Kirby looks and speaks like a bad con artist.

@Coromi1
5 days ago
Is it causing cancer when you spread your atomic waste dust on foreign countries? Some studies say yes, others no – that reminds me of the tabacco industry, and before that, the sugar industry. I think Macgregor should talk to crippled babies in Serbia.

@stevenmihalic7887
6 days ago
These Ghouls just want to keep fighting to the last drop of Ukrainians blood. Sickening

@peterscherba4138
6 days ago
You want a war??

@AlpinePreparedness
6 days ago
Ty

@aldaron1021
1 day ago
You can ask the Serbs which you bombed with bombs containing depleted uranium if this has no negative effects on the civilian population. I am amazed at how gullible the American population can be.

@dougprobert5378
4 days ago
A Gop loving ex judge .who knows little and is very biased….

@elijah4496
6 days ago
Go to Fallujah kernel and ask the population about the impact of using depleted uranium. No impact my ass

@henriettealkhouri7432
6 days ago
If Depleted Uranium was not harmful, how could you explain the Cancers, and the deformities that children are born within Iraq, and especially Basrah has risen by 40%????.

@boscogonc
5 days ago
Sorry Douglas Macgregor:Britain soldiers began to die +- ten years after the invasion of Iraq in 2003,.. Britain soldiers got cancer and went on friends who also where in US. War in Iraq.. The Britain generals didn’t told their soldiers about the use of depleted uranium ammunition in Iraq. Children also in Iraq are born with
anomalies due to depleted uranium amunnition in 2003, there’s a video about, where a German doctor worked, and confirm thst the anomalies on new.born children are caused by the depleted uranium used in the invasion of Iraq in 2003 by the U.S. +UK..
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@TheMapman01
6 days ago
Kirby is a war criminal. He deserves the Nuremberg treatment. WORSE

@daleswiney
5 days ago
I can’t figure how any of this is OK from the American side .just imagine what the Americans would do if Russia flew bombers just outsides Washington DC in international waters… idiotic

@danspicer79
6 days ago
I have been a great fan of Col Douglas Magregor, until now. You, Douglas Magregor are wrong about your assessment of depleted uranium. Depleted Uranium is the ‘waste’ product of Uranium enrichment of U235. 99% of Uranium on in the earths crust is U238. U238 is not fissile U235 IS fissile. U235 can be used as fuel for nuclear reactors, and at higher levels of purity, can be used as fuel for atomic weapons. Depleted Uranium is the 99% left over from the refinement of U235. Other uses for U238 are used as anti armor heat rounds and tampers for thermonuclear weapons.. U238 is very TOXIC! As a heavy metal, it destroys the organs, especially the kidney. U238 also emits Alpha particles. Although alpha particles are not very energetic (they can’t even pass through paper) They are large compared to beta and gamma waves. As a result, they have a high probability of striking cellular organs, (DNA Mitochondria,,etc…) this leads to genetic mutation and cellular death. Where ever depleted uranium has been released it has led to horrible birth defects and death. Look up Falluja Iraq! Depleted uranium weapons are the definition of ‘dirty bombs’. I think the Russians are absolutely justified in their position.
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@justgivemethetruth
6 days ago
cease fore not good for russia

@andrewgoetzsche-fj8gq
6 days ago
Dreadfull

@peterconnolly2841
7 hours ago
Putin lover

@eddiecastro5088
6 days ago
DRUNK

@desertlobster908
5 days ago
Adm=Pos

@cliveclerkenville2637
6 days ago
Trump is an American Hero

@forestcampbell8163
6 days ago
This guy makes more false statements than anyone I know off.Does he live in a cave?He is so far out of what’s happening.or hes putting lover.

@olegshigiltchoff9007
6 days ago
The old tales about `Ukraine in NATO is a provocation’ are old and groundless. Russians can feel an `existential threat’ from Ukraine in NATO but are totally fine with Finland in NATO. The distance from Finland to Moscow is about the same as from Ukraine to Moscow. And distance from Finland to St. Peterburg is just 250 miles. Both Finland and Ukraine used to be parts of Russian Empire. Why is the difference then? All this stories about `provocation` have no logical grounds and purely emotional. We cannot rely on emotions, since tomorrow Russians might start having `emotions` towards other former territories like Alaska.
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@leonie563
5 days ago
Is the 1970s stuff Putin has been dropping in Ukraine any less toxic….who thinks anyone wants to live in that region after nuclear power plants or waterways from melting snow in a war is somewhere you want to live. Ships sunk in Black Sea too…would you want to live there?

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@anal-poplu8912
@anal-poplu8912
6 days ago
Babies are still being born with severe disabilities and deformities in Basra, Iraq, because of ammunition containing depleted Uranium. Women are reportedly having a mental breakdowns when they see the baby for the first time. They are actually advised not to get pregnant…. A Muslim country if you will!!
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@snezaostojic
5 days ago
Depleted uranium no big deal colonel 😅 come to Serbia, enjoy your 15 tons of no big deal uranium
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@magulla
4 days ago
What an idiotic statements

@ALLnamesTAKENffs
6 days ago
How did we get here??…
American tanks firing depleted Uranium rounds at Russia.
Playing with fire and the end game is extremely bad for all civilians

@mikelestrat3121
6 days ago
Shame on you, sir. You know, as does anyone who has looked into DU ammunition, the long-lasting devastating effects on humans and nature. Shame!
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@eugeniusnpc8477
6 days ago
Let your conscience tell you whatever you want col, but US soldiers returned from Iraq with their braons fried from hamdling depleted uranium shells amd the amazing number of birth defects post Your war on Iraq as opposed ro pre the invasion just don’t back up your claims.

@JohnThomas-lp3rf
6 days ago (edited)
Why doesn’t Col McGregor go and live in Russia and help Putin fight war against Ukraine? He is very arrogant!

@JapanReels
5 days ago
Adults

@leosizemore-hm8jf
5 days ago
President poopin

@karanvaghela1796
6 days ago
You are not discussing the most important thing, are Democrats going to win in 2024 elections. If they do then this circus will continue.
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@michaelmcmullan2300
6 days ago
Z

@anthonydavis3424
1 day ago
What about all the animals dying here bunch warmongers everywhere

@yctai6151
6 days ago
Blah! Blah! Blah! Very cavalier attitude towards toxicity of depleted uranium.

@bengez-global-public-getaway-p
5 days ago
no body got cancer well you should ask the iraqi people about that before making such stupid claim with all my respect!

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@seaman5705
@seaman5705
6 days ago
Russian propagandists !

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John Mearsheimer – Why is Ukraine the West’s Fault? – Sep 26, 2015 – Transcript

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Putin Explains the Military Situation and Why Ukraine Might Lose Its Future – Mar 7, 2022 – Transcript

Red Ice TV – How Jewish Activism Transformed the West, Who Benefits from Ukraine-Russia War? – Kevin MacDonald – Mar 27, 2022 – Transcript

John J. Mearsheimer – Who (Really) Caused the Crisis in Ukraine – Mar 2, 2022 – Transcript

Joel Davis – Mark Collett vs Greg Johnson – The Ukraine Debate – Oct 17, 2022 – Transcript

The Z Blog – A Ukraine Primer – Jan 13, 2023 – Transcript

Judge Napolitano – Putin & Xi Have Met – Now What in Ukraine? Col Doug Macgregor – Mar 22, 2023 – Transcript

Douglas Macgregor – The US Want Russia to Collapse – Feb 1, 2023 – Transcript

 

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