Decades before, he's the commander who kidnapped Adolf eichmann half way around the world and brought him silently to be trialed. 007 is Mr bean next to him.
This event was wrapped in a lot of mystery at the time. Thanks for telling the story. BTW, The Israeli aircraft were F-15 I (EYE) for Israel, not F-151. #AirplaneNerd
Impressive video! Quick correction, while these events were occurring, Erdogan was the prime minister of Turkey, not the president. He became president in 2014.
the reason the ground invasion went very bad in the second lebnon war was at the time the commander and chief of the Israeli army was from the Air Force and literally had no idea what to do
More specifically he thought the war could be won from the air, which led him to neglect the army, by the time a ground invasion was ordered, it was very low scaled, it started out with small scale raids into border towns after which the forces would withdraw back to Israel, when this wasn't effective, the invasion was enlarged but by this time Hezb had more than enough time to prepare and foreseen where the IDF would choose to attack from. There were also a lot of logistical issues and such.
Bashar al-Assad is not an optometrist. He was trained as a medical doctor at Damascus University and has postgraduate training in ophthalmology in London.
I like what you said at the end. Bush’s first term was when I was in highschool. I remember thinking he was a buffoon who just wanted to finish his daddy’s dispute with Saddam. It often felt like he was a clown trying to make the SNL writers’ job easier. Hearing about what happened behind the scenes with this event gives a different outlook. The careful discussions don’t sound like the Will Farrell caricature I thought he was. He made some very big mistakes; but unlike most people in such high positions, it sounds like he didn’t refuse to learn from them.
W had a personal humility that made him well suited to being President. He could be stubborn. He wasn't a genius. But he was willing to listen and learn. He also didn't automatically view anyone who disagreed with him as an enemy. You could do a lot worse in a President, cough (trump) cough.
@@therealuncleowen2588 damn you just had to bring up trump? as far as i can tell literally every president has seen the other as a enemy.... ever seen a election debate? they certainly don't seem like friends.. bidden divides the country just as much as trump sadly did.... biden calls out "maga supporters" every fucking speech lmao
He did learn from mistakes, but this is a bit like "I had a crash while driving drunk, so I decided to stop smoking in the car to mitigate future damage."
Neocons/Zionists ran rings around Bush and bent him entirely to their will. Scratch the surface and most things wrong in modern America can be directly attributed to the jew, who has infected the upper echelons of politics and defense and owns most of the media. Ably aided by rats like chenyne and Rumsfeld who only care about money. Bush senior had more sense or better advisors than to do the jews bidding.
Good video,Yea I never got this comparisons of Mossad with CIA and Mi6,Aman is the main agency in Israel and been like that since more or less Israeli founding,it has the most people and has the largest influance and it works directly from the military so it gets one of the best conscripts/officers all the time from the larger population,Shabak(Shin Bet)is also elite mainly focused on homeland and Palestinians areas(which are big part of Israeli security concerns)and it mainly connected to the police/border police it is also very very big and potent organization,Mossad from my understanding is more the special forces very small but probably the highest trained,none of those are like CIA and MI6,diffrent countries need diffrent organization.
I also feel the need to point out that the primary source for all their Intel are Arabs ratting out every single mother's son from Morocco to Indonesia for a chunk of change. They're the opposite of the stereotypical Mafioso who refuses to talk even as they're dangling him off a bridge.
Thank you for this explanation. Interesting to think that having Palestinians as an internal "evil empire" supports a lot of organizations, a lot of jobs...
@@RogerLewis-ey2tt Palestinians "earned" everything and more on thier constant attempts to genocide the Jews of Israel,this is not "jobs" or whatever bullshit you said.
Great video. Also, I totally agree with your take on Bush. I used to believe what’s been said in the media but at some point I started getting the feeling that the narrative didn’t actually add up so I read up on it and I arrived at basically the same conclusion to yours.
Of course it doesn’t add up. Bush combated Islamic fundamentalist extremism by toppling or attempting to topple secular Arab governments in Iraq, Syria and Libya. Those governments were/are an asset against Al-Qaeda and ISIS. They are ideological opposes. Yet some how the American public continues to buy into this nonsense.
Bashar was not in an English Medical school when his brother died he was a registrar (the English equivalent of an American resident) at Moorfields studying to be an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) not optometrist (not a medical doctor) who only prescribes glasses.
Ha ash and Arafat have interesting CVs as well. Habash studied ophthalmology as well as Bashar. Bashar gave a précis on Near Eastern political affairs and Syria’s future at a conference in Washington, DC. I was impressed with his manner, reasoning, and analysis. Definitely a survivor and a person to gauge carefully.
Imagine a murderous regime such as Assad`s with nuclear weapons. The first people who should thank Israel are the Syrian people. Thanks for telling the truth and sticking to the real details!
Thank the Israelis whom bombs Syria for using were gonna white phosphorus when they used on Palestinian protesters or giving medical aid to syrian rebels links to all qaeda? The Israelis was going to nuke Egypt if they lost the war or when they going to blow up Baghdad over scud missiles that isn't murderous to you?
@@m.dthedemon4076 israel is not a threat to the current world. Unfortunately cant say the same for all the terror outfits masquerading as the prophets mujhaheeds and murdering random people in the name of their imaginary sky daddy.
Syrian here, both Israel and Assad are war criminals and both should be put on trail in-front of the international community to expose their ugly crimes!
Two points- The aircraft were launched just after midnight. I know this because I heard them take off. Second- Bush took his duty seriously, despite not being the sharpest tool in the shed. His biggest problems were Rumsfeld and Cheney.
@@mightymo-ij9pz Kikeroaches aren't the only ones entitled to the power of the atom, no matter what their chutzpah states. If you don't like that, you can slob on eloheinu's micropeenu.
Even nuclear power plants that are close to rivers have cooling towers. This story is NOT spot on. I can think of the one in SW WA state that has cooling towers and is right next to a river. Three Mile Island has cooling towers and is right on a river. You need water,,,PERIOD!
This is definitely one of the moments of the bush regime that I respect heavily. They made mistakes but walked with caution and understanding after, and that is what a mature administration is supposed to do.
@NH-bn8xn yeah.... definitely just say oops we're sorry for committing a crime that should put most of our country's leaders on an international trial, caused massive casualties and showed once again our ugly face to the world and that we'll never do it again while having your fingers crossed behind your back. Time is running out, we might get a worse bully but your time as the bully is ending. Maybe Europe can finally wake the fuck up and we can finally mind our own business without being your lackeys and helping other disgusting countries. But the most important thing I hope Americans one day will make their corrupt leaders pay for what they did to the rest of the world
Do the hand written notes indicate paranoia or a realistic and smart approach? After years of people getting hacked, I'd say he was spot on smart about communicating.
Kinda stupid to admire Bush when his pretext for war was false. Not a fan of Hussein or his ideology but Bush starting the war on terror was extremely reckless and shrugging it off after by saying he learned from his mistakes is kinda foolish.
My takeaway wasn't that this vindicated bush of his mistakes, nor did it come off to me that the host was excusing him for them, but that his administration recognized those mistakes and made attempts to not repeat them (at least in this case). The host summed it up well at the end, I've always heard nothing about bush except his terrible, terrible mistakes, so its interesting to hear about something that implies lessons were learned.
I actually fell into the rabbithole of Bush being either incompetant or evil, but not anymore, thanks for this awesome video, it also explains better why my country did these thing...
Cool video, would love to see more. But like the comment I left on the Lebanon video, there is a clear bias here. You say Israel was "forced" into a month long war in Lebanon, but the kidnapping that triggered it was not an uncommon event at the time, in fact, in the early 2000s there were plenty of skirmishes and kidnappings occurring. The Israeli response in 2006 was the most unusual thing about the event. Israel was not "forced" into a month-long invasion, they chose to use the recent kidnapping as justification for an invasion.
@JamesMacPherson slight counter point, these captured soldiers where not always returned and at times they would simply kidnap soldiers as well as civilians for information rather then trade. after these individuals where no longer of use they where often likely killed since a lot of them are still MIA. It can be easily deduced from this point that in an attempt to stop both soldiers as well civilian kidnapping and likely toture from taking place would mandate a military response.
Lol so true also they literally committed war crimes I mean I was in bchamoun suburb of Beirut at the time and I physically witnessed cluster munitions going off in my neighborhood taking down apartment building after apartment building. We were so close to getting hit, I’m so lucky to still be here
I wonder why they didn't build a subterranean nuclear reactor at the Al Kibar site, and dig underground tunnels towards the Euphrates for the cooling water. Although costing a lot more time, moeny and effort, the Syrians could probably have kept the entire thing from ever being discovered until it was too late and they succesfully had produced nukes. Maybe I just don't know enough about the local geography, but considering Iran ended up building a substantial part of it's massive nuclear program underground as well, I don't see why the Syrians couldn't have done the same. Even if they somehow wouldn't have been able to prevent foreign intelligence agencies from finding out, it would have made it very difficult if not impossible for them to bomb and thus neutralise their nuclear program, which is a large part of the reason for the Iranians having gone underground.
Don’t forget that it’s very difficult expensive and defensible to deliver nuclear weapons against any advanced military, while biological and chemical weapons are cheap, easy to deliver and difficult to defense against so the whole thing is not exactly related to the nuclear weapons defense but mostly about preventing other nations from advancing technologically, which increases their strategic significance. So I would not raise too much stake on the relationship between two countries where one is acting as the horse and the other acting as the jockey you always need the horse to be moving so how much does the jockey really care about the horse if the horse stops moving, just saying i’ll leave it to your imagination think about it.
Your comments about bush ii administration are interesting. I did not know they admitted and/or learned from their mistakes as you state here. Makes me want to take a look at that administration again without a preconceived notion of their conduct.
Funny I remember watching a video a few years ago maybe where president Bush said with confidence historians will look back at this with a better light.
Really? Because it's really hard to believe considering Israel's ties with America, all the while China is Iran's most significant partner. Makes no sense.
In the end it was a Jewish woman ‘at a bar’ that ‘chatted up’ the Syrian nuclear scientist. Isn’t it amazing how men fall for honey traps time after time after time! 😂
I think the bush administration was not good, and it was incompetent early on. it did gain some competence later on. But I yearn for the days when Bush was the leader of the Republicans. He was sane and had morals, which is something I can't say about modern Republican leadership.
I mean is Bashar really that paranoid if Israel was actually spying on him. seems like the handwritten notes were pretty smart.
I've met Meir Dagan before.
This dude was totally the kind of guy who you would expect to run an intelligence agancy.
He was the kind of guy that you want on your side, but never be on his bad side...
Real life 007.
@@takeda780 Certainly. I'd just pass on dinner with him. The long and the short of it, he offered me a slice of pizza and I about gagged. Vegetarian.
Decades before, he's the commander who kidnapped Adolf eichmann half way around the world and brought him silently to be trialed. 007 is Mr bean next to him.
How was it?
How and where
This event was wrapped in a lot of mystery at the time. Thanks for telling the story.
BTW, The Israeli aircraft were F-15 I (EYE) for Israel, not F-151. #AirplaneNerd
As a veteran aviation writer, I fully endorse this post.
You are wrong F15I is F15 Israel
@@gabrieljoseph6310Read his comment a second time. He says this. Israel has its own unique requirements for military procurement.
@@gabrieljoseph6310 Im pretty sure they said EYE to explain that it is the letter I and not lowercase L which looks similar
I thought it was f16s
Absolutely brilliant channel that I just found. Thank you staff that makes it happen.
Impressive video! Quick correction, while these events were occurring, Erdogan was the prime minister of Turkey, not the president. He became president in 2014.
Oh crap I thought he always had been president. Good to know 👍
He probably conflated His presidency with his Prime Ministership
You left out the train explosion in North Korea in which many Syrian scientists had died of radiation poisoning...
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Amazing video thank you so much
Dude, I'm not ussually into history this recent, but this video absolutely captured me!
same here bro im a man of antiquity, but I love videos structured like this
I was there in Lebannon in 2006 as part of the UK military removing non-combatants. It was pretty brutal to see what happened in that city.
"retired for health reasons" he literally got a stroke and was comatose until his death
I remeber he woke up though, at least for a several days and then he fell into a coma.
And half of the Jewish population considers him a traitor for the disengagement from Gaza
Not Jewish, but I DO know how God told His Jews to treat "alien residents"... it's the only thing Israel hasn't tried...
the reason the ground invasion went very bad in the second lebnon war was at the time the commander and chief of the Israeli army was from the Air Force and literally had no idea what to do
That's one of the many reasons
@@UncleAlf1889 that's also true but commander in chief was also just incompetent
More specifically he thought the war could be won from the air, which led him to neglect the army, by the time a ground invasion was ordered, it was very low scaled, it started out with small scale raids into border towns after which the forces would withdraw back to Israel, when this wasn't effective, the invasion was enlarged but by this time Hezb had more than enough time to prepare and foreseen where the IDF would choose to attack from.
There were also a lot of logistical issues and such.
Thanks!
5:57 so I guess he was right not to trust tech
Beautiful love that you covered this
Very well made with excellent in-depth insights into the dynamics of the countries and leaders
I love your videos and your perspective! Love your thoughtfulness and ability to take unpopular stances given sufficient evidence.
Nice job! Thanks for including my mom's voice acting.
Bashar al-Assad is not an optometrist. He was trained as a medical doctor at Damascus University and has postgraduate training in ophthalmology in London.
Very interesting and very well-researched. Good job.
21:33 I believe planes were F-15i (variant of F-15e), not F-151 (lowercase for clarity).
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Oh I remember hearing about the Syria’s reactor. it’s nice to see a video about this.
I like what you said at the end.
Bush’s first term was when I was in highschool. I remember thinking he was a buffoon who just wanted to finish his daddy’s dispute with Saddam. It often felt like he was a clown trying to make the SNL writers’ job easier.
Hearing about what happened behind the scenes with this event gives a different outlook. The careful discussions don’t sound like the Will Farrell caricature I thought he was. He made some very big mistakes; but unlike most people in such high positions, it sounds like he didn’t refuse to learn from them.
W had a personal humility that made him well suited to being President. He could be stubborn. He wasn't a genius. But he was willing to listen and learn. He also didn't automatically view anyone who disagreed with him as an enemy. You could do a lot worse in a President, cough (trump) cough.
@@therealuncleowen2588 damn you just had to bring up trump? as far as i can tell literally every president has seen the other as a enemy.... ever seen a election debate? they certainly don't seem like friends.. bidden divides the country just as much as trump sadly did.... biden calls out "maga supporters" every fucking speech lmao
He did learn from mistakes, but this is a bit like "I had a crash while driving drunk, so I decided to stop smoking in the car to mitigate future damage."
Neocons/Zionists ran rings around Bush and bent him entirely to their will. Scratch the surface and most things wrong in modern America can be directly attributed to the jew, who has infected the upper echelons of politics and defense and owns most of the media. Ably aided by rats like chenyne and Rumsfeld who only care about money. Bush senior had more sense or better advisors than to do the jews bidding.
He was evil and worked for Israel like all other presidents smh these monsters are told to start wars and they follow orders plain n simple
Good video,Yea I never got this comparisons of Mossad with CIA and Mi6,Aman is the main agency in Israel and been like that since more or less Israeli founding,it has the most people and has the largest influance and it works directly from the military so it gets one of the best conscripts/officers all the time from the larger population,Shabak(Shin Bet)is also elite mainly focused on homeland and Palestinians areas(which are big part of Israeli security concerns)and it mainly connected to the police/border police it is also very very big and potent organization,Mossad from my understanding is more the special forces very small but probably the highest trained,none of those are like CIA and MI6,diffrent countries need diffrent organization.
Mossad is like the cia and the mi6 because the cia and mi6 are civilian agencies tasked with foreign intelligence, just like mossad.
great propaganda u mean
I also feel the need to point out that the primary source for all their Intel are Arabs ratting out every single mother's son from Morocco to Indonesia for a chunk of change. They're the opposite of the stereotypical Mafioso who refuses to talk even as they're dangling him off a bridge.
Thank you for this explanation. Interesting to think that having Palestinians as an internal "evil empire" supports a lot of organizations, a lot of jobs...
@@RogerLewis-ey2tt Palestinians "earned" everything and more on thier constant attempts to genocide the Jews of Israel,this is not "jobs" or whatever bullshit you said.
You are extremely objective with your history. Thank you!
Incredibly detailed and informative, thanks!
Great video. Also, I totally agree with your take on Bush. I used to believe what’s been said in the media but at some point I started getting the feeling that the narrative didn’t actually add up so I read up on it and I arrived at basically the same conclusion to yours.
Of course it doesn’t add up. Bush combated Islamic fundamentalist extremism by toppling or attempting to topple secular Arab governments in Iraq, Syria and Libya. Those governments were/are an asset against Al-Qaeda and ISIS. They are ideological opposes. Yet some how the American public continues to buy into this nonsense.
Iraq is like :
Ffffffffffffffffff
@@yohaneschristianp uuuuuucccckkk
I think the Bushes were what President Trump calls stiffs. Empty suits.
Bashar was not in an English Medical school when his brother died he was a registrar (the English equivalent of an American resident) at Moorfields studying to be an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) not optometrist (not a medical doctor) who only prescribes glasses.
So he wasn’t in medical school, he was a English resident in medical studying to be a eye surgeon? So was he in medical school or not?
Still surprises me that such a finely-tuned medical craftsman can be such a brutal oppressor
Ha ash and Arafat have interesting CVs as well. Habash studied ophthalmology as well as Bashar. Bashar gave a précis on Near Eastern political affairs and Syria’s future at a conference in Washington, DC. I was impressed with his manner, reasoning, and analysis. Definitely a survivor and a person to gauge carefully.
Was a great video. Thank you.
jesus christ you know you've completely lost the plot when connie is the voice of reason
Syria at no point had "nukes"
Very good as always.
Imagine a murderous regime such as Assad`s with nuclear weapons. The first people who should thank Israel are the Syrian people. Thanks for telling the truth and sticking to the real details!
You’re completely delusional about reality
And so Israel is not a murderous regime? 😂
Thank the Israelis whom bombs Syria for using were gonna white phosphorus when they used on Palestinian protesters or giving medical aid to syrian rebels links to all qaeda? The Israelis was going to nuke Egypt if they lost the war or when they going to blow up Baghdad over scud missiles that isn't murderous to you?
@@m.dthedemon4076 israel is not a threat to the current world. Unfortunately cant say the same for all the terror outfits masquerading as the prophets mujhaheeds and murdering random people in the name of their imaginary sky daddy.
Syrian here, both Israel and Assad are war criminals and both should be put on trail in-front of the international community to expose their ugly crimes!
Thank you for making valuable contents.
5:16 Bashar was studying to be an ophthalmologist (not optometrist)
Two points-
The aircraft were launched just after midnight. I know this because I heard them take off.
Second- Bush took his duty seriously, despite not being the sharpest tool in the shed. His biggest problems were Rumsfeld and Cheney.
Not really according to a fact check of the movie vice gw was running things Cheney being the puppet master is a media myth.
That was a reactor in development, not a site where nuclear warheads were being developed and stored.
It was obviously not for electricity generation, which kind of narrows things down
@@mightymo-ij9pz Kikeroaches aren't the only ones entitled to the power of the atom, no matter what their chutzpah states. If you don't like that, you can slob on eloheinu's micropeenu.
I learned something new today.
Wow! Excellent presentation.
You have improved a lot. Especially your presentation skills. It is good that you took the feedback seriously.
Even nuclear power plants that are close to rivers have cooling towers. This story is NOT spot on. I can think of the one in SW WA state that has cooling towers and is right next to a river. Three Mile Island has cooling towers and is right on a river. You need water,,,PERIOD!
This is definitely one of the moments of the bush regime that I respect heavily. They made mistakes but walked with caution and understanding after, and that is what a mature administration is supposed to do.
You're kidding, right? Tell me how we'll get all this blood off our hands
@@RogerLewis-ey2tt by apologizing and moving forward
@NH-bn8xn yeah.... definitely just say oops we're sorry for committing a crime that should put most of our country's leaders on an international trial, caused massive casualties and showed once again our ugly face to the world and that we'll never do it again while having your fingers crossed behind your back. Time is running out, we might get a worse bully but your time as the bully is ending. Maybe Europe can finally wake the fuck up and we can finally mind our own business without being your lackeys and helping other disgusting countries. But the most important thing I hope Americans one day will make their corrupt leaders pay for what they did to the rest of the world
Excellent Analysis. !!
Thank you for a fantastic video!
It’s scary at any point how close it could all be over
But, God...
Never knew about this . Thanks for the history lesson. Israeli intel you can count on ..
Do the hand written notes indicate paranoia or a realistic and smart approach? After years of people getting hacked, I'd say he was spot on smart about communicating.
Assad is still certifiably paranoid, though
Kinda stupid to admire Bush when his pretext for war was false. Not a fan of Hussein or his ideology but Bush starting the war on terror was extremely reckless and shrugging it off after by saying he learned from his mistakes is kinda foolish.
My takeaway wasn't that this vindicated bush of his mistakes, nor did it come off to me that the host was excusing him for them, but that his administration recognized those mistakes and made attempts to not repeat them (at least in this case).
The host summed it up well at the end, I've always heard nothing about bush except his terrible, terrible mistakes, so its interesting to hear about something that implies lessons were learned.
It's OLMERT. The T isn't silent. What's the deal with Americans and silent Ts? They do the same with Gal Gadot.
All the sudden I hear Mr.Beat reading to me, woke my ass up lol
Very informative
As an Israeli myself I would love to see more videos like this
It helps to understand my country’s history even further
man your really doing an awsome job with your videos
Very informative. Thank you.
this seems oddly like whats happening now
Think about Iraq and Syria with nuclear weapons... Or Isis 😱
right? now imagine a settler colonial state built on land theft and genocide having nukes too... oh wait...
If those countries gad nukes there wouldn't be any chances for tiny western created groups like isis to survive.
Another excellent video!
I actually fell into the rabbithole of Bush being either incompetant or evil, but not anymore, thanks for this awesome video, it also explains better why my country did these thing...
No, W. was incompetent and evil. See "The Prosecution of George W Bush for Murder", by Vincent Bugliosi
I have to say, they certainly knew how to keep a secret.
Your videos are very well researched and made. Happy to subscribe
Cool video, would love to see more. But like the comment I left on the Lebanon video, there is a clear bias here. You say Israel was "forced" into a month long war in Lebanon, but the kidnapping that triggered it was not an uncommon event at the time, in fact, in the early 2000s there were plenty of skirmishes and kidnappings occurring. The Israeli response in 2006 was the most unusual thing about the event.
Israel was not "forced" into a month-long invasion, they chose to use the recent kidnapping as justification for an invasion.
@JamesMacPherson slight counter point, these captured soldiers where not always returned and at times they would simply kidnap soldiers as well as civilians for information rather then trade. after these individuals where no longer of use they where often likely killed since a lot of them are still MIA. It can be easily deduced from this point that in an attempt to stop both soldiers as well civilian kidnapping and likely toture from taking place would mandate a military response.
Lol so true also they literally committed war crimes I mean I was in bchamoun suburb of Beirut at the time and I physically witnessed cluster munitions going off in my neighborhood taking down apartment building after apartment building. We were so close to getting hit, I’m so lucky to still be here
@JamesMacPherson ok but Israel is expected to tolerate this tactic indefinitely because of precedent? At a certain point, enough is enough.
@JamesMacPherson The invasion served as a DETERRENT from such actions in the future.
@@yo7anan israel has been capturing civilians to use as trading chips for decades.
These videos are amazing bro
San Aronow's cameos absolutely cracked me up
Thanks for the video
At the time of the invasion of Iraq, there was satellite footage showing Saddam moving such weapons to Syria.😢
....you mean, so Saddam could be clean for the inspectors?
@@RogerLewis-ey2tt The WMD existed, scuds filled with sarin, Assad use them on his own people.
@@RogerLewis-ey2tt the idiot Arabs had to prove the UN inspectors wrong at any cost 😭
Syria : I won’t tell if you don’t tell.
Israel : Bet.
Please do more videos
This is history guys without the lies,
Just the truth
Lol
A nuclear free zone was proposed for the Middle East but it was vetoed by Israel and the US.
Great research and a clear presentation. Really well done. Continue playing to your strengths.
Imagine a world where Syria would have nukes. Thank you Israel for saving the world.
If that was the case, then maybe israelis would at least rethink their illegal occupation and bombings in southern Syria
Very well done.
I wonder why they didn't build a subterranean nuclear reactor at the Al Kibar site, and dig underground tunnels towards the Euphrates for the cooling water. Although costing a lot more time, moeny and effort, the Syrians could probably have kept the entire thing from ever being discovered until it was too late and they succesfully had produced nukes. Maybe I just don't know enough about the local geography, but considering Iran ended up building a substantial part of it's massive nuclear program underground as well, I don't see why the Syrians couldn't have done the same. Even if they somehow wouldn't have been able to prevent foreign intelligence agencies from finding out, it would have made it very difficult if not impossible for them to bomb and thus neutralise their nuclear program, which is a large part of the reason for the Iranians having gone underground.
had no idea that Bush, Condelizza and Cheney wrote books
Please switch your production to 60 fps. 24 fps looks awful.
Good video!
That was a very informative video. I enjoyed it very much.
You deserve more dude
as long as he keeps pumping out pro israel’s fake news, he will
He's good.
Long live Israel
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Don’t forget that it’s very difficult expensive and defensible to deliver nuclear weapons against any advanced military, while biological and chemical weapons are cheap, easy to deliver and difficult to defense against so the whole thing is not exactly related to the nuclear weapons defense but mostly about preventing other nations from advancing technologically, which increases their strategic significance. So I would not raise too much stake on the relationship between two countries where one is acting as the horse and the other acting as the jockey you always need the horse to be moving so how much does the jockey really care about the horse if the horse stops moving, just saying i’ll leave it to your imagination think about it.
Geniálne
@05:20 He is an Ophthalmologist, NOT an Optometrist. He is a Doctor.
Pretty good, up to the 26 minute mark......js. Overall, the content of all your episodes are really interesting . Kudos.
Not shin bet but shin bet kaf - shabbak 😂 General Confidence Service
I learned a ton of new stuff
do the promised china episode on how the usa was duped by the CCP!
That video will take time. I need all my ducks in a row before tackling it
Your comments about bush ii administration are interesting. I did not know they admitted and/or learned from their mistakes as you state here. Makes me want to take a look at that administration again without a preconceived notion of their conduct.
Misleading title. They destroyed a construction site for nuclear energy which could eventually become a site to refine nuclear weapons.
Yellow Cake was found in Iraq, the weapons have to be somewhere, Happy hunting 😊
Funny I remember watching a video a few years ago maybe where president Bush said with confidence historians will look back at this with a better light.
Kudos dude... i was never pro Bush 2... but, well researched, presented, and COMMENTARY. My respect & gratitude
Abu Hajaar got a quick cameo in the video .
If you know you know.
You should do a video on the relationship between China and Israel, most people don't know how pro Israel modern China is.
Really? Because it's really hard to believe considering Israel's ties with America, all the while China is Iran's most significant partner.
Makes no sense.
@@Mr9mann Just look into it, things aren't always as simple as you'd assume.
@@Kuudere-Kun I wouldn't know. I don't speak the language nor do I have any channels to direct exposure.
You Chinese?
@@Mr9mann You can start with what's on the Wikipedia page for China-Israel relations, this relationship began after Mao died.
Ιsrael is the wests broker when it comes to selling to China.
"By 2007, the Middle East was a hotbed of conflict."
lol
the fact that a lot of us lebanese dont want war with israel but iran is using us and giving us a horrible image (hezbollah)
We don’t want any war with our neighbors, but sometimes we just have no other choice. Hope you’ll be safe.
Anybody who paid any attention know that Libya nuclear weapon was just some political theater but overall as a Syrian good job.
Nelson Mandela was also considered a terrorist until 2008.
Very neutral video
In the end it was a Jewish woman ‘at a bar’ that ‘chatted up’ the Syrian nuclear scientist. Isn’t it amazing how men fall for honey traps time after time after time! 😂
Too bad Israel left Assad alive
I think the bush administration was not good, and it was incompetent early on. it did gain some competence later on. But I yearn for the days when Bush was the leader of the Republicans. He was sane and had morals, which is something I can't say about modern Republican leadership.