Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Daniel Davis / Deep Dive 11/29/2023

 
Douglas Macgregor: Are Kyiv’s Policies Suicidal? Will IDF Clear Gaza?




A Neighbor's Choice 11/29/2023



with David Gornoski

David Gornoski sits down with Col. Douglas Macgregor for a conversation on what’s going on with the Israel-Gaza war. Was the Hamas attack on October 7 a trap for Israel? Does the US have any strategic interest in Israel’s actions? Does this conflict have the capability to become a larger regional war? Has DC finally realized that the war in Ukraine is lost? What are some of the issues that the US must deal with at home?


Monday, November 27, 2023

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom 11/27/2023

 
Interview with Colonel Macgregor

Examining the Ethical Gray Areas in Modern Warfare
On October 7th, a major mishap occurred that can arguably be traced back to an over-dependence on technology. Rather than relying on traditional military presence and old-fashioned human reliance, the incident saw an overuse of surveillance techniques. This shift towards a reliance on technology in warfare brings into focus the potential perils associated with it.

One of the most poignant parts of our discussion focused on the Israeli conflict with Hamas. The controversy surrounding the strategic choices Israel faces emphasizes the complexities inherent in ethical warfare. Balancing potential gains against potential losses, the conversation spotlights the consequences of various strategies, including some incredibly contentious ones. 

Interestingly, the discourse is not just confined to contemporary events. We delved into history, examining the standoff between Teddy Roosevelt and John D. Rockefeller over oil fields in the Middle East. This historical episode underscores the moral lines that ought not to be crossed, irrespective of perceived necessity.

Rockefeller’s ruthless plan to seize oil fields and Roosevelt's subsequent refusal presents a moral lesson for all times. Roosevelt’s stance is a stark reminder that vengeance, however tempting, is not the answer to conflicts. 

Drawing parallels between historical and current events, the podcast emphasizes the need for Israelis, and indeed everyone, to recognize the moral lines that should not be crossed, even in times of conflict and warfare. The case of Teddy Roosevelt and John D. Rockefeller serves as a mirror, reflecting back the ethical questions we must all ask ourselves as we navigate this era of technological warfare.

To conclude, the episode does not merely dwell on the dilemmas but also calls for introspection and action. It is a wake-up call for us to re-evaluate our reliance on technology in warfare, urging us to reassess the ethical implications of our choices.

The podcast episode underscores that in the quest for victory, we must not lose sight of our humanity. It urges us to remember that while technology can give us an edge in warfare, it should not be allowed to blur the ethical boundaries that underpin our moral compass.

The episode is an appeal to our collective consciousness to think critically about the complexities of modern warfare, the role of technology, and the tough moral questions it raises. It is an invitation to engage in a thoughtful and robust discourse on the ethical dilemmas of our time.


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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Colonel Macgregor interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr 11/22/2023


Full Interview Douglas Macgregor with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Stephen Gardner 11/22/2023

 

Dan Ball - Real America 11/21/2023


Dan Ball interviews Colonel Macgregor


Telling military personnel to avoid a pro Trump rally is an illegal order.

The senior ranks in our Military are horribly politicised.

For the last 30 years we have been picking people on the basis of everything but character, competence and intelligence.

Now your either picked because of your race, gender or acute lack there of.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Judging Freedom - Judge Napolitano 11/20/2023


Col. Douglas Macgregor: Forecasting Global Security: The Israel Question and WWIII

Colonel Douglas Macgregor takes center stage as we delve into the intricacies of global security and its intersection with the Israel question in a dialogue titled "Forecasting Global Security: The Israel Question and WWIII." Drawing on his extensive military expertise, Colonel Macgregor provides unique insights into the potential implications of the Israel question on the broader landscape of international security.


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Sunday, November 12, 2023

Friday, November 10, 2023

Thursday, November 9, 2023

Natalie Brunell 11/8/2023

 
Are we on the brink of World War 3?

Col. Douglas Macgregor on Threat of WW3, American Dream vs. Foreign Empire, Financial System Risks


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Saturday, November 4, 2023

W Radio - 11/2/2023 Audio Only

 



There are those who benefit from the Israel-Hamas war: former advisor to the US Secretary of Defense Colonel Douglas Macgregor, former advisor to the Secretary of Defense of the United States, in dialogue with La W, presented his perspective on the war and the reason for the North American country's participation in it.

In the midst of the war between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, senior world leaders are analyzing solutions to this conflict in which it has claimed the lives of thousands of innocent citizens and does not seem to be coming to an end.

In this case, to talk about the issue, Colonel Douglas Macgregor came to the microphones of La W , who affirms that a negotiated agreement is necessary to stop the war in the Middle East, however, he assured that there are those who benefit from this conflict.

“Industries, specifically the world's top five defense firms, are making profits thanks to the war in Ukraine and Palestine, due to the contribution of the weapons that have been shipped. It is an important market because they receive money in exchange for weapons, hence there are those who want this war to continue," said the colonel.

Other countries would end up in the middle of the war between Israel and Hamas.

Colonel MacGregor assured in La W that, if the war continues as it is, other countries close to the area would end up immersed in the conflict.

"If there is no effort for Israel and Hamas to negotiate, it is very likely that the war will spread and involve other regions, because the Arabs, the Turks and the Iranians are shocked by the number of children killed in these raids, not to mention the other civilian deaths (…) Only a few Hamas leaders have died compared to the thousands of civilians, there is a lot of pressure from the governments of the region to intervene,” he explained.

Finally, he realized how harmful the unconditional support of the US Government can be for the Palestinians.

“ Netanyahu has the unconditional support of the United States and he can do whatever he wants, whatever he decides, and that is very dangerous. The president must put limits on Israel and that has not happened, he must condition the support ,” he concluded.

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Friday, November 3, 2023

The Great America Show with Lou Dobbs 11/2/2023 Audio Only


U.S. WAR STOCKS ALMOST EMPTY

Col. Doug Macgregor says he wants to help Israel and wants to see them survive but we’re not acting in a way that would help Israel save itself. There are 90 million Turks, almost the same number of Iranians. Do we think 6 million Israelis will prevail? For the moment Israel is focusing on annihilating Hamas but it’s rapidly growing into a regional conflict. All of the Muslim Arab states from Morocco to Indonesia are upset with what the Israelis are doing in Gaza because they see it as disproportionate. Macgregor believes they’re reaching the point where they’re willing to take action collectively against Israel. Iran has an enormous arsenal capable of reaching all of Israel. Turkey could put 2 million men in the field with a naval fleet of more than 100 ships. Pakistan has said they would lend support to the Turks in the form of nuclear warheads. Egypt wants to put 200K on the border. Gen. el-Sisi doesn’t want war but he may not have a choice because his people are enraged and want to protect the Arab population in Gaza. Macgregor thinks we’re overwhelmed. The Israelis are in a very difficult position and should reconsider the wisdom of pressing ahead in Gaza. Israel is isolated in the region, The U.S. is their only friend and we don’t have the forces and very few war stocks. Macgregor says we’ve emptied almost everything into this pit called Ukraine. The war in Ukraine is lost. We’re trying to keep it on life support at the same time we’re confronted with a much larger, more dangerous situation. Macgregor believes Russia will stand by the Iranians and Turks so the best option for the U.S. and Israel is to work out a ceasefire.  


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