Furious World Leaders Torch Trump and Cancel Deals!!!

4/25/202617 mincomplete
0:00Furious world leaders are canceling their military contracts with the United States.
0:04They are canceling investments in the United States.
0:08They are blocking the United States from critical international meetings.
0:12Let's talk about what NATO is doing, for example.
0:15NATO has just announced that it will not be buying any more of the United
0:20States E3 Century AWACS, you know, those surveillance airplanes that were the crown jewel of
0:27the United States Air Force.
0:29You may recall that was one of the airplanes that was destroyed by Iran at
0:34the Saudi air base. Well, one of the big announcements by NATO as Donald Trump
0:38continues to attack NATO is they're going to be buying basically the European version of
0:45the E3 Century AWACS, which is an airplane made by Saab in Sweden.
0:51And NATO is going to be bolstering its defense capabilities with a plane called the
0:57Swedish Saab GoldenEye, which is going to replace the 14 E3 AWACS planes.
1:04This is a big deal, folks, because one of the things the United States was
1:09trying to do was, you know, first, the United States said they were going to
1:11be making this E7 version of the E3.
1:14Then they try to hold out with NATO and say, hang tight.
1:17We're going to be working through this new generation of the E3.
1:20It may not be the E7.
1:22And NATO, once Donald Trump just started relentlessly attacking, and NATO said enough is enough.
1:27We ain't doing it. So here's the story, folks.
1:29NATO selects Swedish Saab Golden Global Eye to replace the 14 E3 AWACS planes.
1:34As Jim Scudo explains, this shift away from the U .S.
1:40are a product of the U .S.
1:42shift away from Europe and Donald Trump's constant attack of NATO.
1:47As this one account explains, for nearly four decades, NATO's eye in the sky were
1:53American planes. The Boeing E3 Century, a militarized 707 with a rotating radar dish on
2:00top, has been the alliance's airborne early warning backbone since the 1980s.
2:06But the U .S. said they were going to make this E7.
2:09They delayed in that. They wanted NATO to hold out.
2:12Donald Trump starts saying, I'm going to retaliate against NATO because you didn't support the
2:16war crimes I was committing in Iran.
2:19NATO said, thank you. Bye -bye.
2:21NATO's procurement division said, we will be ordering the Global Eye, which, by the way,
2:25it uses a fixed AESA radar rather than the E3's rotating dish.
2:30Enabling faster target detection across air and sea.
2:33Trump spent 14 months telling Europe to spend more on defense and rely less on
2:38America. And Europe saying, got your message, Donald.
2:41We're not going to be buying the E3 Centuries.
2:43See you later. Now, it's something similar that we're seeing in Canada right now, where
2:48they're doing the F -35 review.
2:51Canada was supposed to buy these F -35s.
2:54It wasn't even really a question that they were going to buy these F -35s.
2:57Then Donald Trump starts attacking Canada, says we're going to make you the 51st state.
3:01All of these demeaning things in Canada says, OK, well, now that you're attacking our
3:05sovereignty, also Donald Trump basically saying, like, why would I even, like, renew Kuzma, the
3:12Canadian -United States -Mexico agreement?
3:14And Trump, you know, imposed all of the tariffs on Canada.
3:16And then Donald Trump was saying, well, we could put kill switches in our F
3:20-35s and our military equipment.
3:22Also, when you get an F -35 or you get American military equipment, you then
3:25have to get all of the maintenance associated with it, and all of the spare
3:28parts come from the United States.
3:30And people saw, look what happened in Iran, where once you had some American parts,
3:34or if America gave you the THAAD systems or the Patriot systems, like, America would,
3:38like, take it back. Or they would say, oopsies, we don't have the parts.
3:41Instead, we're going to send it to the Middle East to help the United States.
3:44And, you know, the United States was not a reliable partner.
3:46And so, while lots of people will tell you the F -35 is a superior
3:50plane than the Saab Swedish version, it's called a Gripen.
3:55There are lots of Gripen fans out there from Sweden, but lots of people believe
3:59the F -35 is probably a superior plane.
4:01But in the long run, where you have to rely on the United States for
4:05spare parts and maintenance, and Trump's talking about kill switches, one of the things that
4:09Sweden has been offering is, look, don't do the F -35s, or maybe you could
4:14do some F -35s, but do other Gripen's, and let's build it together.
4:19Let's build Gripen factories, Saab Gripen factories in Canada.
4:24We'll create lots of Canadian jobs.
4:26And you can be the masters of your destiny, Canada.
4:29Let's build a plane together.
4:31We can provide, you know, the core, you know, Gripen plane, you know, model, and
4:36then maybe we can innovate together.
4:38And so, in response to that, Lockheed, which makes the F -35s, they went to
4:42one of the big defense manufacturers in Canada, and they said, all right, well, I
4:47guess we got to run to Ottawa, and we got to help make Canadian jobs.
4:51And so, the F -35s, I mean, Lockheed is really sweating it, and they came
4:55up with a plan where they're going to basically offer all of these jobs in
4:59Ottawa to try to compete with Sweden's Gripen.
5:02But the very fact that, you know, even Canada's like, yeah, I don't think we're
5:06going to go with that, and we're going to go with the Gripen, just goes
5:08to tell you how no one wants to basically touch the United States.
5:11States, you know, weapons anymore.
5:13And this is all a result of Donald Trump.
5:15I was just thinking about this big hearing in Cyprus that just took place where
5:19you had all of these world leaders, you had NATO leaders, you had Ursula von
5:23der Leyen representing the European Union Commission.
5:25You know, and I was just thinking about how they were all basically moving on
5:29from the United States, how, you know, you had that, you had that meeting earlier,
5:34you had a big meeting that was led by Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel
5:39Macron about a week ago, bringing together 50 nations to try to figure out ways
5:44to either open up the Strait of Hormuz or figure out diplomatic solutions while Donald
5:49Trump is out there, you know, contradicting himself each day and posting, you know, deranged
5:54social media posts. You have these broader alliances forming and the U .S.
5:58ain't invited to these meetings.
5:59The U .S. wasn't at Cyprus.
6:01The U .S. wasn't at the meeting held by Starmer and Macron.
6:06You know, and when Donald Trump, you know, starts attacking NATO and says all of
6:09these things, NATO strikes back as well.
6:11I mean, you had Donald Trump, you know, the Trump regime had this memorandum that
6:17was circulating. Colby Elbridge, Elbridge Colby, you know, the number two at the Department of
6:23Defense prepared this memorandum about how can we retaliate against NATO countries and the Trump
6:30regime figure out how do we punish NATO countries, right?
6:33At the same time, the Trump regime has invited Vladimir Putin to the G20 in
6:37December in Miami at the Trump properties.
6:40The Trump regime is figuring out what best can we do in order to hurt
6:44NATO. As Phil Stewart at Reuters explains, Scoop, internal Pentagon emails detail options that the
6:52Trump regime is considering for how to punish NATO allies who the U .S.
6:57believes failed to support it in the Iran war operations.
7:00They're thinking about, oh, should we suspend Spain from NATO?
7:04Can we take a new look at the Falklands and other European, quote, imperial possessions?
7:09We need to snatch European imperial possessions is what the Trump regime is saying.
7:15And Reuters talked about this email, this email note that was prepared by Elbridge Colby,
7:22the Pentagon's top policy advisor, coming up with ways to attack NATO countries, to which
7:27NATO responded by saying, bet, we're not buying your E3 Sentry AWACS, we're going to
7:32buy the global eye from Saab.
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8:43Also, NATO came out with a pretty strong statement.
8:46How dare you, NATO said.
8:48And there's no provision to expel members at all.
8:52So don't even think about it.
8:53NATO said the alliance's founding treaty does not foresee any provision for suspension of NATO
9:00membership of Spain or other countries.
9:03You need to believe Donald Trump's like, hey, Putin, you should join the G20 and
9:07then we want to suspend members from NATO.
9:09Yes, it's Russia, Russia, Russia, because Donald Trump is a Putin sycophant, obviously.
9:14I mean, what else can you describe of what's going on right now?
9:18And by the way, when a Pentagon press secretary, Kingsley Wilson, was confronted with the
9:24fact that this note punishing NATO members leaked, this is what Kingsley Wilson said on
9:29behalf of the Trump regime.
9:31Despite everything the U .S.
9:33has done for our NATO allies, they were not there for us.
9:36The war department will ensure that the president has credible options to ensure that our
9:41allies are no longer a paper tiger and instead do their part.
9:45Yeah, they're not buying your damn weapons anymore.
9:47They're not they're not inviting you to meetings anymore.
9:50America first means America alone right now, you idiots.
9:53You've destroyed the strong and soft power of the United States while Donald Trump is
9:57social media posting, ranting and raving like a lunatic.
10:01By the way, here's Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez.
10:04Here's what he had to say.
10:06Play this clip. Spain is a reliable partner within the within NATO and we're fulfilling
10:13our obligations with NATO. We are deploying military capabilities and also soldiers at the eastern
10:20flank of Europe. So therefore, no worries at all.
10:25I would say that it would be important if European countries, European allies, we can
10:32share our thoughts and information before starting wars as the one that we are now.
10:39suffering in the Middle East because this this part of the world is closed by
10:44Europe and we need also to be aware and and to to have an opinion
10:51on this from my point of view this war is illegal is a big mistake
10:55and I hope that in the near future we can face a de -escalation and
11:02of course a way out thanks to diplomacy and not thanks to to war and
11:09here's what French President Emmanuel Macron had to say when he was in Greece about
11:14how America is no longer a reliable ally or even an ally at all this
11:18is from French President Emmanuel Macron's recent trip to Greece I'm going to do a
11:23whole other video on this but let's play this clip I think um this this
11:31very moment could be the European moment and for several reasons number one everybody in
11:40this world have a clear view that this is a world of disorder second everybody
11:49sees that the number one power the US could be an ally for certain countries
11:58but this ally is not so much certain and nobody is totally sure is this
12:04ally is reliable now I was just watching this meeting in Cyprus you see right
12:08here all the world leaders Donald Trump not invited to this America not there at
12:12all and I was thinking about the news also about how Saudi Arabia keeps on
12:18canceling financial commitments in the United States right we learned about how the live golf
12:24tournament which is basically fully funded by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund Saudi Arabia is
12:29like yeah we're only going to be focusing our money now on essential projects and
12:34sorry your live golf tournament isn't essential and so you hit Donald Trump where it
12:39hurts you hit him at the golf with the golf league that the Saudis propped
12:42up they give it they take it away they prop it up they rip it
12:47apart and now the whole live golf tournaments in jeopardy in addition as Mark Levine
12:52reports Saudi Arabia just backed out of a deal to provide 200 million dollars in
12:59much needed funding to the Met Opera the reason because of the war's impact on
13:03the Saudi economy they are pulling back on funding commitments anything they deem non -essential
13:08in the United States Saudi snatching up and they ain't going to be paying this
13:12is a terrible blow Mark Levine says to one of our nation's great cultural pillars
13:18although may I push back Mark for a second and suggest that perhaps one of
13:22our nation's big cultural pillars should not be dependent on the Saudi sovereign wealth fund
13:28maybe I'm going out on a limb here to say that they shouldn't be fully
13:31funded by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund but what do I know people don't realize
13:35this but those Middle East sovereign wealth funds funnel a lot of money to the
13:41United States a lot of American corporations private equity I mean setting aside obviously Jared
13:47Kushner who's basically fully funded by Middle East countries while he's out there undermining American
13:52national security while negotiating on his behalf and Netanyahu's behalf not on the United States
13:57his behalf with Middle East nations undermining our security him and Rick and Whitcoff whether
14:02worse don't even get me started there but lots of our private equity firms here
14:06in the United States lots of our there's a lot of media companies lots of
14:13mergers and acquisitions are funded by Saudi money and Middle East money that pours into
14:19the United States real estate propped up by that money you know so much money
14:23used to come in and now you're seeing a pullback not just the pullback there
14:28but a pullback from our bond market from international buyers as well saying I don't
14:33know the America doesn't seem like a safe stable place to put our money anymore
14:38so we're seeing that so we have all of these things going on at the
14:42same time also you have Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk you know and he's been
14:48commenting that you know the United States just isn't really an ally anymore I mean
14:53he came out with a very strong statement Donald Tusk saying you know we can't
14:58rely on the United States for an ally oh I mean did I show you
15:02the clip where uh French President Emmanuel Macron also said he's echoing the words here
15:08of Prime Minister Donald Tusk they both said this which is basically Article 5 of
15:14NATO which is the joint defense article if one person gets attacked all of NATO
15:18supports each other that Donald Trump's basically destroyed Article 5 of NATO the Tusk said
15:25that in a recent article and here's French President Emmanuel Macron saying it as well
15:29let's play this clip everybody is spending more and at the same time there is
15:33now a dot on the Article 5 not put on the table by the Europeans
15:37but by the U .S.
15:38President and I mean it's clearly de facto weakening the strength of the alliance I
15:44think NATO is very useful first for interoperability second because it was a very interoperability
15:51of our equipments our armies and so on and it is the source of efficiency
15:56and because it's a good strategic alliance very uh useful for all of us but
16:02I really be I'm a strong believer in the European pillar of NATO you you
16:07Located that years ago, as your Prime Minister mentioned, we together pushed forward this agenda
16:14of strategic autonomy, and this is where we are.
16:19So my view is that we have to strengthen this European pillar.
16:22We should not be the one to weaken NATO.
16:25We have to preserve NATO and its interoperability, but the Europeans have to be much
16:30stronger and work together and launch together common operations.
16:34And what we are ready to do in the Baltic Sea.
16:37So there you have it, folks.
16:38I'm going to keep you posted every step of the way.
16:40But these are some big developments right here.
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