Kash Patel, former Pentagon Chief of Staff, talks about the news coming out of the January 6th commission, the war in Ukraine and the need for America’s help there, and an update on the trials of two terrorists.
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It's eight hundred and nine four one Sean. You want to be a part of the program. It might have been Linda, as I said in the last hour, it might have been maybe the only sixty minutes segment worth watching, and maybe the last fifteen years because up an abusively biased in every way. UM anyway, So Scott Pelley did the report and it was interesting to watch his face. I couldn't read what he was thinking because the Lensky was so strong in chastising Western Europe, even the US and NATO and the UN. And what good is a security council? I want to play some of these moments. You know it's translated by Scott Pelley. You know how ridiculous efforts of NATO UN Security Council that led to the destruction of Ukraine. Listen, in speaking to NATO you called them weak. In speaking to the UN Security Council, you said, if you can't help, you shouldn't exist. Not very diplomatic of you. I wonder why you feel the need to speak so bluntly when you're working at diplomacy. There are no results. All of this is very bureaucratic. That's why the way I am talking to them is absolutely justifiable. I don't have any more lives to give, I don't have any more emotions. I'm no longer interested in their diplomacy. That leads to the destruction of my country. A lot of countries have changed their mind about Ukraine and about our people, but I think we've paid too high a price for that, and it's pretty amazing. No one thing that was interesting. And I had been so critical of Ukraine over the years because the political corruption had been rampant. I mean, look at the quid pro quo call with Joe Biden. You're not getting a billion dollars unless you fire a prosecutor who's investigating my son being paid millions that has no experience. This is z Lynsky again, translated by Scott Pelley. You know what evidence does he have a war crimes? I'm like, Scott, look at your own footage. This is a stupid question in light of what they also showed in the in the interview last night. But anyway, listen, is there of war crimes across Ukraine? But I hope willislisibles the Ukrainian Security Service has intercepted communications. He told us there are Russian soldiers talking to their parents about what they stole and who they abducted. There are recordings of Russian prisoners of war who admitted to killing people. There are pilots in prison who had maps with civilian targets to bond. There are also investigations being conducted based on the remains of the dead. Should Vladimir Putin be prosecuted for war crimes? See Look, I think everyone who made a decision, who issued an order, who fulfilled an order, everyone who is relevant to this, I believe they are guilty. Do you hold Putin responsible? I do believe he's one of them. The saddest part of the interview for me, and again I've been very strong in my advocacy that not only NATO and Western Europe of the US, then there's no sense of real urgency of what's going on here. And they captured the images a lot of which I've been trying to show on TV every night, of the massacre of Mariopol and the massacre Buscha where you know, of all these people in mass graves, all the residencies, all of the neighborhoods you know, blown to bits, and hospitals. I mean they have they just it was indiscriminate murdering, the murdering of innocent men, women and children. That's I mean, there's no care for human life at all here. This is the last cut that we're going to bring in Cash Patel, and this is him saying that he doesn't have confidence Ukraine will get everything they need to win the war. What are you expecting now in the east and in the south, mends. We think this will be a new wave of this war. We don't know how much Russian weaponry there will be, but we understand there'll be many times more than there is now. All depends on how fast we will be helped by the United States Justice. To be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this. I have one hundred percent confidence in our people and in our armed forces, but unfortunately I don't have the confidence that we will be receiving everything we need anyway. Joining us now, Cash Patel, he's a former Pentagon chief of staff to talk about this and other issues. To me, the world is lacking the urgency. There's only two issues on the table here, Cash getting the Ukrainians who have shown courage, valor willingness to defend liberty in their country and fight for their country, getting them the weapons they need quicker. I also would include the MiGs that Poland offered, and secondly, Western Europe. We don't need a task force. They must get off Russian energy and do it like yesterday, because it's funding this these atrocities. Hey, Sean's great to be with you. And look, I think you're largely right. You know, take those in reverse order, because task forces have always put these task forces together so you can go out and tell the world they're supposedly doing something. You don't need a task force when you've got ten million government employees dedicated to focus on efforts such as the Ukraine, they're already there, they're ready. Let them do their jobs and get out of their way. But when you make policy decisions that are political and nas security front and you just want to satisfy the lamestream media by putting up headlines, you agend up with task forces to nowhere. And that is the reason why you are seeing a delay it as Ukraine on any front, humanitarian weapons, allies, what have you money anything, any sort of airlift programs. That's why actually, my former Boston colleague, Secretary Defense Miller, is on the Eastern flank right now as a private citizen trying to get it done for the Ukrainians. That's what It's takes a lot of the guys I served with are going over there themselves, signing up with programs, creating charities and nonprofits and seeing how we can get the Ukrainians such little things such as drones and basic weaponry. And it's sad that we, as private citizens are doing the mission of the United States Defense Department. Well, I mean, this is the difference between when you are working at the Pentagon and you are the chief of staff of the Secretary of Defense. I mean, there is this question, and Donald Trump has said it in numerous interviews, in an interview with me that if he was president, there's no way that Putin would have done this, and I believe that to be true. Just like as soon as Trump got out of office, the Taliban began their march from the South all the way up to the north, and Joe wasn't smart enough to either push them back, and by time, he waited till they got to Carzye International Airport before he decided to evacuate. Yeah, everything he's done has been either too late, not based on intelligence, or for political reasons. I mean, of course he's got the biggest political animal evolved, Mark Milly advising him incompetently into the ground and then at the destruction of the US. But if you recall, it's basic decisions that they don't want to make, because, like you said, Donald Trump made the right decisions on national security. He didn't let go of Bagram Airfield. He didn't let out five thousand terrorists overnight, one of which exploded a suicide bomb until thirteen years service members at Collin International Airport. That was Joe Biden in his administration and his decisions to be political. And that's the kind of failed leadership continues to echo over Ukraine, and Joe Biden is out there saying he's sort of leading his effort against the Ukraine. You know when Boris Johnson's on the ground in the Ukraine. But Joe Biden is being left off of call sheets, and our allies normally in the Middle East, who had received him and take his phone calls, won't even take him. I mean that to me, in and of itself shows you how far we've fallen. We cannot get Middle Eastern leaders and allies in Western Europe to take a phone call from the current president of the United States. That's the difference. That's why pun would never have made it and large but now we have we literally I don't think anyone would have ever anticipated this. Now under Donald Trump, something happened that I wouldn't have anticipated, and that is the alliance that emerged with the US and Israel and the Egyptians and the Jordanians and the Saudis and the Emirates aligned intelligence, sharing everything in between against Iranian hegemony in the region, and of course standing stronger against them ever getting nuclear weapons. Now Joe Biden is willing to least tens of billions of dollars to the Iranians, allowing Putin to negotiate the deal of all people. He also would allow, according to reports that even talking about Putin Russia building a ten billion dollars nuclear facility for the Iranians, and then we would lift the travel restrictions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the biggest terrorists in the number one state sponsor terror country in the world, and beg and kiss the ass of Muduro, the murdering thug dictator of Venezuela. I never thought that would happen. Now, you're right, and Irun is the perfect example, being the state number one state sponsor chairs in the world. President Trump said, we are going to take them out and try to help the citizens of Iran by how do you do that? You take out the ceremonies of the world, You crush their economy with sanctions, You wipe off their access to the international banking system. In some you take us out of the JCPOE and the disasters around nuclear deal which you reference, which we paid around one hundred and fifty billion dollars in cash, and allow them re entry into the global markets. Now Trump shut that off. We wiped out the terrorists, we destroyed the IRGC in the kots force and Solimani. We returned American hostages detained in Iran home under President Trump. And now what do you have. You have our allies such as the Saudi hosting the Iranians instead of us. In Riad, you have the Emiratis hosting Bashir Alasa, the dictator in Syria instead of us. They are getting together with our allies and adversaries outside of US to take over the global oil market, to take over the global economy, and we America are paying more for it. And by the way, Afghanistan, the Taliban's on the rise. In Iran, their Kods forces on the rise, they are gucs on the rise, and their terrorism is on the rise, and they're just waiting. And now Joe Biden wants to give them one another one hundred and fifty billion with re entry to the RANDIO. So we have two years and eight more months of this. I mean, we're really looking at the potential of a reconfiguration of alliances that could impact the world for decades to come. Because Joe Biden's so weak. I think you're absolutely right. And honestly, Sean, you know, you and I have known such a long time, and I don't think I envisioned the world in which you could get so bad so quickly, where the traditional alliances or Western European alliances or Middle Eastern alliances would actually coalesce almost against against America and with each other, and then they would go out one step further and join with our adversaries and align. And you're seeing Russia, China, Ran all aligning together with Syria with some members of the Taliban, and all against American interests. And you're totally right. We've seen a tectonic shift change completely in global alliances and and it's going to happen in the next you know, it's already happening that will probably be complete soon and to unline this is going to take an entire new regime change in America. All right, quick break right back. We'll continue more with Cash Patel, former pending On chief of staff. Look quite more with Cash Patel, former Pentagon chief of staff as we continue our discussion about the West and the US and NATO's failure as it relates to Ukraine. I've told the story from my sources about the killing a solo. Money. You are actually in the situation room with President Trump because you were the head of counter terrorism when we killed Baghdaddy and his associates. Tell us about that and what happened immediately after it was done and confirmed. Thanks for bringing it up. I don't think I've ever actually talked about it on TV or radio before we killed Baghdaddy and the more interest in the world after we call signal Jackpot. In the situation with the President, he looked at me and the first thing he says is Cash, I want the phone numbers for the Mueller family is Sutlass family, the Castic family, and the Foy family. And if you remember, and Sean, I know you do, those are the four families whose children were beheaded and raped and tortured by ISIS. That was Donald Trump's first instinct after taking out Baghdaddy. The next one was, We're not done yet, because Baghdaddy wasn't the only one. He said, I want the rest. They were the so called beatles of the ISIS group, Kote and Strafijil Shake. We went out, manhunted, got those guys under the Trump administration, detained them in Syria, fought British extradition for a year, and brought them to America and they are being tried currently in Alexander, Virginia for terrorism related charges, where they will be convicted and go down for life. I just met with the Muellers and thought Laws in this past weekend, and they are ever so thankful to the Trump administration and they wanted that story to be shared because their children are being avenged in a court of law thanks to Donald Trump's righteous action. According to my source, where they killed Solomony, maybe six people in total knew about the operation. They followed him and tracked him for two consecutive weeks. They eyeballed him getting on a commercial flight. They obviously did not want civilian casualties collateral damage. They waited for all the passengers to disembark. There's Solomoni on the tarmac. They confirmed the sighting, and they took him and his entire entourage out right there and didn't kill a single civilian. Yeah, I'm gonna be careful what I say here because some of that's not one of the most you know, in short form, it's on the best. I have very good sources, Cash, I know a lot of people. I never reveal sources. I'm a member of the press. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying I gotta watch what I say. What I can what I can give some color to is that that is the m O. That is how Trump operated. He said, get it done. Why aren't we bringing American Hotsisi home? Why aren't we killing more terrorists? White thought, all kind of seniors leaderships take out the solomony of the world. And in order to do that, And this is what I'd highlight for Americans all the time. We have it our everyday man and woman that sign ups to service that when they're permitted to do it. Trump, there are two doctrines that guide me and my decision may because we've made mistakes, we can't have boots on the ground anymore, and with modern military weaponry and technology, we don't need to. The Trump doctrine is what he did with the caliphate in with Isis and Baghdaddy. You were there and Solomony. You were there for that too, and the al Qaida leader in Yemen, which we haven't even mentioned yet. And the Reagan doctrine is what Reagan did with the Mujahdein in Afghanistan after the former Soviet Union evated. And the help that he gave the freedom fighting contras in Niconagua against the Sandinista isn't Daniel Otega. So those are the two guiding principles I have. What's frustrating about Ukraine is we're not They've taken on the Reagan doctrine, but they don't have the urgency to do it the right way. And that's why Ukraine, that is the thought so valiantly, is at risk. Today. With the proper amount of weaponry, they can beat the Soviet Union, probably even take Crimea back, but we'll see anyway. Cashpitel, we love having you on. Thank you as always been being with us. Thanks Sean, have a great day, all right. Eight hundred nine one Sean or toll free number. You want to be a part of the program, we'll continue. Sean Hannity talks to the people involved in the top stories of the day every day. Sean Hannity is on all right, twenty five now to the top of the hour. It toll free, It's eight hundred and nine four one Sean. If you want to be a part of the program. All right, let's get to some busy calls here. Lindsay is in California. Lindsay, Hi, how are you glad you called? I have no idea what you're doing out there, but I guess the weather is good. I guess in and out burgers good. There's another good reason to be there, son, That's exactly why I'm calling. We need your help out here. We are fighting so hard. You know, we are still in a state of emergency in California. You don't mention as we're a border state too, a sanctuary state, and they just passed the AB two two five. I'm a mom of five and a teacher, and we are working our butts off to try to flip this state and we need your help. Who do you like? I hear you talking about Ohio, I hear you talking about Arizona. We never hear you talk about California out here, and we are trying so hard. Who do you like out here? You know I have I'm going to be very blunt. I've kind of given up on California, and I almost gave up completely on New York too, until I saw a poll that showed lees Eldon within four points. Then I remembered what happened in New Jersey, and had the country paid a little more attention to New Jersey, I think I think a Republican could have been elected governor in that state. You saw, you know, the youngcan campaign in Virginia. People like to say Virginia is a purple state. It's not purple. It's a blue state. And in large part because as the DC bureaucracy has grown, all these Democrats have moved into northern Virginia and they just dominate the state. The Junken message is one that I think is right. We should put every state in play. But I'll tell you why I'm very I'm not very optimistic for a state like California and New York is because the people that would be smart enough to say this isn't working. Have all left, or at least a large percentage of them have left, and they've moved to states that don't basically rob them of sixty percent of their income seventy percent of their income and right, yeah, is there somebody you like in particular? Well, I mean, I grew up here, I was born and raised here, and I love it here. And we are fighting like heck out here. I'm a teacher and I'm fighting the CTA. I'm a mom of five. We're fighting, you know, the parental right issue that we're losing. You know, we've been losing, but there is a red wave growing and we've got to replace Alex Faedia. We've got to replace Newsom. I mean, we need, we need the nation's help or the nation's going to turn into the dumpsterfire that we are. We're trying so hard, Sean, but the problem is it already has you know, you know, you know the most revealing thing. And I've told the story many times. I don't want to repeat myself, but maybe people didn't hear it. If you take a U haul out of La San Francisco wherever you and you take that U haul and you move all your stuff and you go start your life over again. In Texas, it'll cost you anywhere between two thousand and three thousand dollars for that U haul. Now, if you take a U haul from Texas back to California, it's costs like three maybe four hundred, and you could probably talk them down to two fifty because you're doing them a favor by bringing it back because all their trucks are there, So they charge you next to nothing. That that that speaks volumes, doesn't you know it does? But Sean, we are we are dealing with insane gas tacks. We're dealing with the AB two two two five. I don't know if you've noticed it. It's the crazy abortion bill. There are people that are mad, they are rising up, and Sean, I want to let you know, four years ago, you flipped me. You flipped me. I was Democrat, I was a teacher, I was involved in the union. And you're the way that you eloquently broke down what was happening to Trump. Literally, I listened to you every day and you flipped me. And I believe they're sound people like me. I'll call it. We've panitized you. Look, you know, you sound like you know what I love about you. I hear an optimism in your voice, Glynda, right, I mean you're so. I hear just a real love, sincerity, passion for the state that you grew up in, the state that you love. You hate what you see unfolding in that state. You know, for the first time in one hundred and seventy years, California had a decrease in population rather than an increase, because you know, it was always you know, California dreaming and people wanting to live out on the West Coast. I've driven the Pacific Coast Highway. I lived in Santa Barbara. I was the poorest person in town, but I lived there for five years in the early eighties. And I gotta tell you something. It's a beautiful place. And I'll tell you what I'm gonna do. We're gonna we'll do a deep dive into it. Let me take a look. Let me see some numbers. I have friends of mine in the poll. I'm going to tell them to dude, just get a feel for what's going on out there and see if maybe it's possible. When Gavin Knewso won by a pretty big margin in the in the recall effort. It kind of deflated me on the state, and I'm like, you know, here we go again. But you know what, maybe if the Democrats keep doing what they're doing and you look at the dramatic decline in support with especially if you're looking demographically Hispanic Americans and African Americans and leaving the Democratic Party drove and droves. So I'm gonna just for you, we will do a dive and we'll talk about it in the days to come. Okay, we would love that, Sean. We need your help out here, we really do. We're trying, and I really listen, I hear part of what part of California are you in? I live in beautiful San Diego, fabrook, California. I love San Diego. The nicest hotel in the entire world is there, and you know which one it is, right, Yeah, Yeah, it's unbelievable, beautiful place. You got to come see us. We need you, We need your I've got to make my way out to California again. I've been there in a while, and I do enjoy the people in California a lot. I love the Reagan Library. I've had great times at the Nixon Library. Anyway, thank you, Lindsay having in and out Burger animal style on me today. Okay, I'll have it on you. Thank you son for everything you do well. Thank you so much for making impossible. Tom is in North Carolina hate Tom. How are you glad you called? I'm great. Thank you for taking my call. What's on your mind? Real quick? You know, in these crisis moments that we live, when the president says there's going to be a food stortage and then we're here, we have this gas crisis that's going on going on, I'd like to understand or fully particularly why our congressmen aren't raising hell about it and saying the why and how did so much executive power be absorbed that it controls so much of our petroleum and our natural resources. It's it's it's mind boggling that we seem like that we do not have any representation with respect to these issues. It's just we have to hear the presidents say, oh, you're gonna have shortages. I'll call my congressman up, and they says, well, there's not much we can do about it, And I'm thinking, what is going on here? This is the un So you probably have a Republican Congress that this is one party rule right now. He's not your congressman is not saying that to be flippant, meaning I'm not going to try. It's just the numbers aren't there for them to accomplish that which we need to accomplish the only way we will reverse this, and it is a disaster. I have no good economic news to share with anybody. Oh okay, maybe gas prices for a day went down ten cents a gallon, so I paid four dollars and eighty cents when I filled up my gas tank this weekend per gallon. All right, it's that is hardly successful. When Donald Trump was present and it was what two dollars and twenty five cents of times, it was nuts. And it's the lifeblood of the world's economy. Now I'm watching Europe, they announced this weekend they're even gonna move faster into renewable energies. What that means is they're just like you know, Peet Buddha, Judge and Grant Home and Biden and Kamala by rejecting the reality that the lifeblood of the world's economy is oil, gas and coal. What they're going to do is they're going to spend massive amounts of money. They're still gonna need the oil, gas and coal, and they'll pay a premium for it because they're buying it from people that are making a huge profit off it, that don't even like us. And then they're gonna at some point find out it didn't work. And now we will have spent all of that money, and in the interim countries like China and Russia and Iran and other countries in the Middle East that hate us, they will be getting filthy rich off of our stupidity, and we will not be the economic power we once were. Well, I don't think we could ever fully recover. It will not be easy to fully recover. Let's put it that way. I'm not gonna say impossible, because all things are possible with God. Right. So, Yeah, I'm a priest and I've been at the gas post, you know, putting gas in my car. And I've had two people but in the last three weeks come over to me and say, hey, father, can you help me out? I need to know. I can only put ten dollars with the gas in my car. I'll pull out the church credit card and I feel the car off the gas. I've never seen anything like this in my life. So you're a Catholic priest, Well, I'm an English Catholic. I'm I'm an Anglican. But yeah, we're Yeah. I was in the church for a while, but now I'm in the Anglican Church. And I actually this Palm Sunday went to an Episcopal church and very similar to the Catholic Mass. But the institutional corruption was too much for me. I couldn't justify you know, they it started at the local parish and it went all the way to Rome and nobody fixed it. I can't believe it. And it's sad because I think I think all of it was rooted in money. From the beginning, eleven and the twelve Apostles were married. Correct me if I'm wrong. The first eleven hundred years of the church, priests were allowed to marry. Why did they stop that? I have two kids, So yeah, I mean, well, come on over to the Anglican Church. We'd love to have you. Well, let me ask you're going to fill up my gas tank if I see out in North Carolina. Absolutely, I'm tom teasing anyway. Keep us in your prayers, Father, God bless you what you're doing, your saving souls. You are a fisher of men as Jesus said, all right, quick break right back to the phones eight hundred nine for one, Shawn, if you want to be a part of the program,