Anonymous ID: 70f8e9 April 5, 2025, 6:05 p.m. No.22873344   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3521 >>3603 >>3700 >>3830

American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times

How Hamas Turned Gaza into a Death Factory: Netanyahu Adviser Caroline Glick

This is the 30 minute TV version of Jan Jekielek’s interview with Caroline Glick. The longer-form version was released on Epoch TV on March 29, 2025.

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Caroline Glick is a journalist, author, and recently, adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “The discussion that we’ve had about the war itself is just sort of blind to the basic realities of the situation. And that, to me, is the ground zero of all of the problems,” she says. “The stronger Israel is, the more secure the United States is. I think that the more Israel is able to project its power in the region, the more stable the region is, because Israel is a fundamentally peaceful country that doesn’t seek war and does everything to avoid it. The more powerful Israel is, the less likely there are to be wars in the region.” Glick breaks down Israel’s perspective on various developments in the region, from resuming wartime operations in Gaza, to the situation in Syria, to U.S. President Donald Trump’s strikes on the Houthis in Yemen.

“When somebody tells you that they want to kill you, you have to believe them—like, you have no choice. You have to take them at their word,” she says. “By showing [Gazans] that the only thing that they get from being with Hamas is death and destruction, and giving them an alternative, which is what the Trump plan does … you have this opportunity to build a life in a different place.”

 

CHAPTER TITLES

0:00:00 - Introduction: The Fundamental Disconnect in War Discourse

0:00:13 - Caroline Glick: Background and Context

0:01:02 - Resuming Military Operations in Gaza: Israel's Perspective

0:04:26 - Addressing Civilian Casualties and Media Narratives

0:08:00 - Moral Equivalence and Fundamental Societal Differences

0:11:44 - Responding to Genocide Allegations

0:15:33 - Historical Context: Israel's Withdrawal from Gaza

0:18:35 - Military Strategy: Can the War Be Won?

0:22:10 - Closing Thoughts and Path Forward

 

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Anonymous ID: 70f8e9 April 5, 2025, 6:13 p.m. No.22873371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3633

The Man Who Saved America | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #93

 

Streamed on: Apr 3, 8:00 pm EDT 1:37:16

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Anonymous ID: 70f8e9 April 5, 2025, 9:17 p.m. No.22873598   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3700 >>3830

>>22872830 LB

>and also, Lara Trump at 9:00

 

Lara Trump: Dem leadership thought this would 'never' happen

Fox News host Lara Trump breaks down recent polling and a demographic shift in voters on 'My View with Lara Trump.'

 

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Anonymous ID: 70f8e9 April 5, 2025, 9:24 p.m. No.22873607   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3611 >>3615

Published April 5, 2025, 8:09 p.m. ET

Trump bets the White House — and GOP control of Congress — on tariffs

Maybe all that winning was becoming boring.

 

Whatever the reasons that led President Trump to rock the globe with his “Liberation Day” tariff regime, the immediate result has been a world of hurt for millions upon millions of Americans.

 

The stock market meltdown that wiped out some $6.4 trillion of value last Thursday and Friday means many households saw 10% or more of their nest eggs suddenly erased.

 

Their pain is matched only by their confusion about why the president triggered the sell-off.

 

After all, Trump 2.0 was scoring major successes by sealing the border and deporting alien criminals.

 

The DOGE audit was proving his claims of massive government waste and fraud. Similarly, his crackdown on Columbia and other universities that allow Hamas supporters to harass and intimidate Jewish students is rattling the radicals where it hurts most — in their multimillion dollar federal grants.

 

Meanwhile, his election provided a big boost to the economy, which has been humming along. Because he has been faithful to his campaign promises, polls show Trump with the highest approval rating he’s ever had.

 

Say goodbye to that.

 

His winning streak is not the only thing in jeopardy. Given the tumult on Wall Street and in markets around the world, it’s reasonable to conclude that Trump is betting his presidency and GOP control of Congress on the tariff gambit.

 

That probably wasn’t his plan, but like it not, that’s how it’s playing out.

 

The early returns are not promising. By 15 percentage points, voters hold a negative view of Trump’s handling of inflation and most oppose his emphasis on tariffs, a Wall Street Journal poll finds. Negative views of his economic stewardship outweigh positive views by 8 points, according to the survey, which was completed before markets tanked last week.

 

Public doubts about the economy are dramatic when you recall how important the subject was to Trump’s victory. His attacks on “Bidenomics” and inflation became a key reason why Trump swept the seven swing states and his party carried Congress.

 

Yet demoralized and divided Democrats now smell blood as some voters begin to sour. The disruption caused by the tariff war is so severe that JPMorgan economists predict it could take a big bite out of America’s Gross Domestic Product this year and warn that if, the tariffs remain in place, there is a 60% chance of a global recession.

 

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, no fan of Trump’s to start with, said the tariffs could lead to both higher inflation and slower growth.

 

Naturally, the fear gauges are also rising among congressional Republicans. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said Friday that if the tariff war pushes the US into “a recession, particularly a bad recession, 2026 in all likelihood politically would be a bloodbath. You would face a Democrat House, and you might even face a Democrat Senate.”

 

None of this is certain, of course, nor is it meant to suggest Trump’s goal isn’t worthy. Leveling global trade is admirable and a core tenet of his America First approach.

 

He aims to protect and expand domestic manufacturing and create good, well-paying jobs by giving more companies incentives to move their headquarters and factories to the United States. …

 

https://nypost.com/2025/04/05/opinion/michael-goodwin-trumps-tariff-regime-has-resulted-in-the-decline-of-millions-of-americans-livelihoods/

Anonymous ID: 70f8e9 April 5, 2025, 9:37 p.m. No.22873633   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22873603

>What if Israel controlled Hamas

Self-righteous Ashkenazi Jews also control China, Iran, Venezuela, …

[They] want to get to an Authoritarian Society or what people to become ungovernable.

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