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2:46Furious world leaders are banning Donald Trump and his despicable regime from important international conferences.
2:53There was a big conference that was held in Barcelona this past weekend, a pro
2:58-democracy conference bringing together pro -democracy forces across the world.
3:03Donald Trump and his regime not invited, although Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota gave a
3:09speech there. We also heard from President Lula of Brazil, Prime Minister Sanchez of Spain,
3:16who was hosting the event, gave a fiery speech where he was saying, we need
3:21to shut down all of this right -wing MAGA BS, and we need to uplift
3:26pro -democracy. I'll zoom in on what was going on there.
3:30There was also a major conference that was held in Turkey with a lot of
3:35the leaders of Gulf states and Gulf cooperation groups.
3:39In no uncertain terms, they talked about how weak the United States security umbrella has
3:45been in the region and how the Middle East nations, the Gulf nations, need to
3:50develop new and stronger alliances together amongst Gulf nations since they can no longer rely
3:57on the United States. They also called out Kushner and Witkoff's behavior, and I'll get
4:03into that in a moment as well.
4:05And then I've been talking about how Canada has been a major bridge between transatlantic
4:12partnerships and trans -Pacific partnerships.
4:15Prime Minister Carney basically being the leader of the free world and multilateralism, although we're
4:22seeing Prime Minister Sanchez of Spain step up as well.
4:26But Prime Minister Carney has now taken over the majority government in Canada.
4:33There was a minority kind of coalition government, if you will, there.
4:37The Liberal Party now has taken over in Canada with recent election wins and people
4:42changing parties. But some notable facts about Canada right now, a new poll out of
4:48Canada shows that over 60 % of the Canadian population wants to be a part
4:53of the European Union. They want Canada to be a part of the EU.
4:58And as the European Union is talking about, and European countries are talking about a
5:04NATO without Donald Trump, whether you call it a European NATO or a new NATO,
5:10NATO with no... Trump, NATO with no United States.
5:14It's interesting to see how countries like Canada, Australia, and then looking into Asia, all
5:21form a part of a new NATO where the United States has basically cut out.
5:26But I find it fascinating that people in Canada are like, we need to be
5:30a part of something bigger.
5:31And thinking about, should that just be a security relationship with Europe?
5:35Which Prime Minister Carney did?
5:37Should it be a free trade relationship?
5:39Which Prime Minister Carney did?
5:40Should it be something deeper like joining the European Union?
5:44Also, some other facts about Canada that have just come out as well.
5:48A lot more Canadians are considering the idea of joining the military there.
5:54I mean, before, there was very like a reluctance.
5:56I mean, Canada always had a proud and strong military, some great special forces, and
6:02a great proud military tradition in general, working alongside NATO, working alongside the US, which
6:09used to be its ally.
6:11You go back to some of the biggest battles against fascists.
6:14Canadians were there first, you know, on the front line, sacrificing it all.
6:20But there has been, I don't think this is a secret, you know, before Trump,
6:24you know, more of a pacifist, a less reluctance of joining the military, or the
6:30idea that joining the military is a pet.
6:32But we're hearing a lot of Canadians talk about that.
6:35And the latest polling data bears that out.
6:37Also in Canada, I'm sure you've heard this as well to all of our Midas
6:42Maple out there, Canadians canceled military special forces operations with the United States and Africa.
6:50For the past 14, 15 years or so, there have been these special forces joint
6:57practice missions that Canada runs with the United States in Africa.
7:03Those have now been canceled by Canada.
7:06And of course, you know, this goes without saying, but Canada continues to review the
7:11F -35 purchases. And I think Canada is looking to buy those private planes from
7:17Sweden, or to at least continue to drag out the negotiations with the United States
7:24until they can really figure out getting these planes from Sweden and allowing the domestic
7:31manufacturing of those planes in Canada.
7:33Because when it comes to the United States military equipment, as we saw with the
7:37Middle East, or we saw throughout the rest of the world, like the United States
7:41removed the Patriot missiles from Asia, right?
7:45And the THAAD systems from Asia, and wouldn't provide the replacement parts and some of
7:51the other tools because it said, ah, we now have to move our equipment into
7:55the Middle East. So to all of the other countries that bought American military equipment,
8:00even we're seeing with Donald Trump's unlawful and catastrophic war in Iran, Trump screwed up
8:05all screwed over all these other nations.
8:07Because once you buy American military equipment, you have to then get it serviced by
8:11American companies, you have to get the parts.
8:14And then Donald Trump even did things that we saw like with Switzerland and other
8:18countries as well, where he like took their money and then trans like where they
8:23were buying weapons. And then he transferred it to like other things to buy weapons
8:27for America, because there's fine print in a lot of these contracts with the American
8:32military that based on certain exigent circumstances, you can shift the money to other projects
8:38that benefit the United States.
8:39And, you know, no prior U .S.
8:41president ever invoked these ridiculous provisions because it would just shatter all confidence in the
8:46U .S. But that's Donald Trump for you.
8:49So let's zoom in in some of these conferences so you can see what's going
8:52down. Donald Trump and his regime not invited to attend these conferences, that's for sure.
8:59Why don't I take you to the conference that was going on in Barcelona, where
9:03you had Prime Minister Sanchez and you had President Lula of Brazil giving very powerful
9:08speeches. Prime Minister Sanchez of Spain said the following, the far right and the right
9:14are not shouting because they are winning.
9:17They shout because they know their time is coming to an end.
9:21That's directed at Trump and MAGA as well.
9:23And of course, what we saw with Victor Orbán's far right wing party losing that
9:29election to Peter Meiger. You have Prime Minister Sanchez also saying the following, shame on
9:35those who remain silent in the face of injustice.
9:39Shame on those who exploit workers, who criminalize those who are different, who turn rights
9:44into commodities, who defend elite privilege, who support war and violence in Gaza, the West
9:50Bank, Ukraine, Lebanon, and the Middle East.
9:53Again, directed at Donald Trump and Putin.
9:56Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez also says, the right does not lead.
10:00The right is fading. So it doesn't matter how much they shout or how many
10:04lies they invent. People are realizing they have no project, no solutions, only eight empty
10:11slogans and misguided policies that have brought just four things to the world.
10:16War, inflation, inequality, and social fracture.
10:20That is all they have given the world.
10:23I think it's important to have conferences like that and to hear speeches like that
10:28because for far too long, you have this MAGA right wing stuff spreading throughout the
10:35world, whether you saw it with Bolsonaro in Brazil.
10:39Whether you saw with Javier Malay in Argentina, right?
10:43You see it in El Salvador with Bukele.
10:47You see it with what was building right before Donald Trump really exposed, I think,
10:54in a major way to the world.
10:57I mean, it should have been exposed before.
10:59Or the dangers, the bankruptcy of this far -right MAGA movement, which is international in
11:06scope, this right -wing authoritarianism movement.
11:09I mean, think about it.
11:10You look at Canada, their maple MAGA was going to win, right?
11:14I mean, Pierre Poliev, lots of people expected that he was going to win.
11:19And then Canada went elbows up.
11:21Prime Minister Carney won the election.
11:24Not only that, but then recently got the majority.
11:26And he's very popular in Canada.
11:28I mean, look in Australia.
11:29What's up, Midas mates? What's up to the Midas down under?
11:33There, you all know, you had Dutton.
11:35You had Timu MAGA and that movement there.
11:38But by the way, there's still a right -wing movement that's building over there.
11:41But Timu MAGA, many people expect were going to win.
11:45And then Dutton didn't even win his riding there.
11:47Anthony Albanese went on to win a big election over there.
11:51When you had the Labour Party beating their Liberal Party in Australia, their Liberal Party
11:56is their right -wing party, which became a far -right -wing party as they were
12:00adopting a lot of MAGA stuff.
12:02Victor Orban, Reform Party in the UK, you know, Le Pen's party in France and
12:08the successors to that party, right?
12:10I mean, we see all of this internationally.
12:13And they have their conventions and they push their propaganda.
12:17And they have a lot of this right -wing oligarch money, which floods the zone
12:22with disinformation. So I think it's great to have a pushback to that.
12:26And that's what we're seeing at these conferences.
12:29President Lula of Brazil said the following, No president of a republic of one country
12:35can interfere in another country's election, ask for votes for another.
12:40Where is electoral sovereignty? Where is territorial sovereignty?
12:44We must stop telling lies about others in order to destroy them.
12:49Latin America is portrayed as a world of drug trafficking.
12:53The Arab world is portrayed as a world of terrorism.
12:57And who is good in this world?
12:59Again, really directing this at the kind of stereotypes thrown out there by Trump and
13:05his regime and others in order to dominate the rest of the world.
13:08He also says the following, President Lula says, The invasion of Iraq was a lie.
13:14Where are the weapons of mass destruction that Saddam Hussein supposedly had?
13:18They were never found. The invasion by France and England and Libya was another lie
13:22that caused enormous damage at that moment in history.
13:25The invasion and the genocide carried out by Israel and Gaza is another very big
13:30lie. And now the bombing of Israel against Lebanon, on what pretext?
13:35And now the invasion by the United States against Iran, on what pretext?
13:40So that's what was happening at this big conference in Spain, in Barcelona.
13:46Let me share with you a few more things I'll show you about what Lula
13:49was saying as well. This is what he said about Cuba.
13:52Stop this damn blockade on Cuba.
13:54Let the Cuban people live their lives.
13:56Cuba has problems, yes, but they are Cuba's problems, not Lula's.
14:01Not Trump's, not the empire's.
14:03The U .S. has punished Cuba for decades.
14:06Sanctions, blockade, regime change attempts.
14:08None of it worked. Cubans are still standing, still surviving, still waiting for the world
14:13to let them breathe. The things that Lula was saying.
14:17And Lula said, look, the Democrats now have a lot of people.
14:20Pedro achieved an extraordinary feat.
14:22The president of Mexico came.
14:24Our flock is growing. Pro -democracy is growing.
14:27We must give hope to the world.
14:29Otherwise, what happened with Hitler is going to happen again.
14:33That's what was going on there.
14:34I want to share with you what was happening at the conference in Turkey, though,
14:38so you can hear from yourself what some of these Arab leaders were saying there.
14:43So the first I want to share with you right here is a clip of
14:48Eamon Safadi, the deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs for Jordan.
14:55And here's what he says.
14:57Let me play this clip for you right here.
14:59Let's play it. This war has exposed a lot of fragilities and the collective mechanisms
15:11that we have at our hands.
15:13And so we need to do a lot of soul searching into how we can
15:17all come together as a region and develop institutions that will enable us to defend
15:23ourselves, but also invest in building the future of peace and security that we want.
15:28The other side, we have the issue of Israeli occupation of Palestinian land, the continued
15:38Israeli measures that are making the two state impossible to realize and therefore undermining all
15:44prospects for peace. We have to address that because unless we're able to find this
15:49just and lasting peace on the basis of the two state solution, basis that would
15:55fulfill the Palestinian people's right to freedom and statehood on their national soil on June
16:004, 1967 lines, we will not be able to move towards the stable future.
16:07I think now we're facing a new era of Israeli expansionism that's being expressed in
16:12public by Israeli ministers who do not hide or are very aggressive in their statements
16:21that they want to take more land, that they want to occupy Lebanese land, that
16:24they want to occupy Syrian land, that they're not going to allow for the Palestinian
16:27people to have their right to freedom and the Palestinian -occupied territory fulfilled.
16:32And that is a challenge to regional security.
16:35And you hear him saying the very flimsy security umbrella right there.
16:40And now I want to share with you next another clip from a guy who's
16:46there, Ahmed Abul Gait, the secretary general from the League of Arab Nations.
16:52Here's what he had to say.
16:54Play this clip. As well as those proponents helping Israel to achieve the breakthrough here
17:04and there, kept coming all the time to people like me and said, and to
17:14Europeans and to foreigners, forget about the Palestinian issue, forget about the Palestinians, they will
17:26remain as is under occupation.
17:29But we will normalize with the Arab world and we will confront Iran and lastly,
17:41the Palestinian question will be forgotten.
17:44So the purpose and the purpose and the objective was forget about Palestine, no Arab
17:52or Muslim or a just person can accept the injustice that has been inflicted on
18:00the Palestinians. No one ever.
18:03So this is the crux.
18:05But if the Israelis, as well as the Americans at the time, were offering the
18:15Palestinians a political horizon, shyly, I say political horizon, it is a political settlement for
18:29their aspirations, for their self -determination.
18:33Then I would have understood that you want to normalization to precede the Palestinian issue.
18:43Well, I accept, but a settlement for Palestine is coming.
18:49But to tell me, forget about Palestine, forget about the Palestinian people, we will compel
18:57them to emigrate and we will expel them out of historical Palestine for the sake
19:05of newcomers. I do not understand it.
19:09So this is the crux.
19:13And again, it's clear he's talking about the United States, Trump and Kushner, you know,
19:18there as well. So you see, that's how Middle East nations are talking at their
19:22conference. Trump's not invited to any of the stuff.
19:25And you see America getting weaker and weaker by the day under Donald Trump.
19:29You see it play out right there.
19:30And, you know, we bring the receipts here on the Midas Touch Network.
19:33Oh, let me leave you with this.
19:34Governor Walz in Minnesota gave an incredible speech in Barcelona.
19:39Let me just share with you two of the big points of his speech.
19:42Let's play this first one.
19:44Inequality grows wider. Climate change accelerates terrifyingly.
19:51Technology is getting less human.
19:53And understandably, that makes people pretty skeptical of government and desperate enough to try anything.
20:00If you're wondering what the hell is wrong with Americans, I hear some version of
20:06this every day. Look, I don't really like Trump and I don't know if he's
20:11right, but at least he's willing to try and break things and try and make
20:15it better. Now, I know that's dumb as hell, but that's how people are feeling.
20:20It's that sentiment that feeds into fascism.
20:24And here's another clip of Governor Walz right here.
20:26Let's play it. We've got a feeble -minded, trigger -happy president who plunged us into
20:32a war where no threat was present, with no clear objectives and no exit plan.
20:43We need to call that what it is.
20:45That's fascism. Or at least it's fascist curious as they would be.
20:50There you have it. Let me know what you think.
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