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James Corbett appears in two separate interviews for KLA.TV. In the first, he discusses how the US/Israeli relationship explains Uncle Sam's moves in the Middle East and how technocracy explains the so-called "Donroe Doctrine." In the second, he goes in-depth on the Epstein files and what they reveal about the operations of the kakistocracy.
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FIRST INTERVIEW
Description via KLA.TV: Which greater goal is being achieved with President Maduro's arrest and the US economic warfare against Cuba? What is the agenda behind the aggression against Iran and Palestine? Investigative Researcher James Corbett answers these and more questions in this brand new Kla.TV short interview.
VIDEO COURTESY: KLA.TV
TRANSCRIPT COURTESY OF KLA.TV:
Interviewer:
So great to have James Corbett back on KLA TV. James, thank you so much for agreeing to yet another interview.
James Corbett:
Thank you for having me on
Interviewer:
I would like James Corbett's take on America's strange behavior vis-a-vis Iran, Greenland, Venezuela, Cuba, and Palestine. Now, I know that's a lot, we could do two hours. But I wonder if you want to put all of this in a nice nutshell, encapsulating the insane…well, let's just say encapsulating the U.S. stance. Or do you want to take these one by one?
James Corbett:
Let's take them in two groups. I would say that Iran and Palestine and what is happening there definitely have a relation. And the common factor in the U.S. stance in both of those situations is, of course, Israel.
And I think Israel's desire to undermine Iran as a potential regional rival fully explains why the U.S. has the stance that it does against Iran. Does anyone—anyone in the entire world—believe at this point that the U.S. government is involved in trying to destabilize the Iranian regime because they care about the Iranian people and they want to see democracy flourish and blah, blah?
Of course not. We are old enough to understand that that is absolute nonsense and tosh.
So, what is the real answer there? Well, I think it has more to do with the Zionist faction that is looking to create the "Greater Israel" and recognizing that Iran would be a bulwark against the creation of such a thing. And obviously with Hezbollah and other such things operating against Israel and of course [Hamas] in Palestine as well.