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Raheem Kassam
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Jack Posobiec
Christ is Senate Democrats have blocked a Republican led bill to ban transgender athletes from women's sports at schools that receive federal funds. Tonight, President Trump is set to give his first speaker speech before a joint gathering of Congress since taking office for a second time.
Raheem Kassam
President Trump imposing new tariffs targeting our largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada.
Jack Posobiec
Trump added a 25% tax on all goods coming across the border from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tax on Chinese products. President Trump stabbed America's best friend in the back. My message to the President is this. Canada will fight back.
Charlie Kirk
China retaliated by announcing tariffs as high.
Jack Posobiec
As 15% on various imports from the.
Charlie Kirk
U.S. i mean, it's going to be very costly for people to take advantage of this country. They can't come in and steal our money and steal our jobs and take our factories and take our businesses and expect not to be punished. And they're being punished by tariffs. It's a very powerful the Trump administration.
Jack Posobiec
Is pausing all military aid to Ukraine.
Charlie Kirk
And this comes after Friday's Oval Office dust up with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Raheem Kassam
When you would talk to the Biden.
Jack Posobiec
Administration officials in private, when you ask.
Raheem Kassam
Them what's the plan, it would honestly.
Jack Posobiec
Tell you, well, we're just going to send them weapons for as long as.
Raheem Kassam
We can and hope eventually they can turn the tide.
Jack Posobiec
Hope is not a strategy. Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events daily. Today is March 4, 2025 Anno Dominique Folks, we're watching history unfold. The Trump Vance doctrine is not some reality TV drama. This is a tectonic shift, a full on rewiring of the global game. Forget the neocons and Bill Crystal crying into their stale war plans. This is Trump and J.D. vance dropping the sledgehammer on the old playbook Ukraine, Zelensky stomping his feet in the Oval Office. And now he's caving. But he's missing the memo. He's not the star here. This is about the big dogs. Russia, China and the United States. Now look at the plan's genius. You tilt Russia west away from Xi's creepy bear hug and leave China dangling like a bad date. No more bleeding American lives in some muddy ditch halfway around the world. Trump's not playing white Iraq 2.0 like Raheem Kassam says. And he'll be on later. He'll be playing 40 chess. While Europe is stuck in a World War I fever dream fantasy, rattling their empty tank garages, Britain's Keir Starmer is bragging about boots on the ground, buddy. You can't even fuel your trucks or pay your gas bill. This isn't retreat, it's dominance through brains, not bombs. The globalists panicking. Their forever war cash cow is drying up. And they're mad that Trump is not their errand boy. Zelensky here is a sideshow. The real fight is a decade out. Picture it. America first, Russia balance to our corner. China on the ropes. Vance gets this. That's why he's 48. Why die for a border nobody can find on a map when we can win bloodlessly? The haters call it crazy, but no, it's cold, hard realism. Ten years from now, you will see. This was the moment we stopped being suckers. Trump and Vance aren't just shifting policy, they're shifting power. And the elites can scream all they want. The people still get it. This is our shot and we're taking it. So wake up, America. Go time is here. That's what President Trump is going to be speaking about later tonight in his joint address to Congress. His joint address to Congress and the Senate, the House and the Senate. When he's there tonight, Corey Campatori's family is going to be there. The family of Lake and Riley will be there. This is a monumentous event. I'm going to be live tonight for both the the address as well as the aftermath with Charlie Kirk and the Thought Crime Crew. So make sure you tune in for that later tonight. And folks, stay strapped or get clapped because Human Events Daily is going to be right back. Everyone, to understand what America first truly means. Welcome to the second American Revolution. All right, Jack Posobic. Here we are, back live Human events daily. We're also welcoming in hour three of the Charlie Kirk program on the Salem Radio Network. Folks, there's a dirty little secret in the mobile phone industry the major carriers don't want you to know about. 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You might be able to read them in places like the Economist or the Financial Times of London, but we don't have those anymore. So these days we've got human events and we've got the national pulse. And joining us over at the net from the national polls is their editor in chief, Raheem Kassam. What's up Raheem?
Raheem Kassam
Hello, Jack. Thank you for having me.
Jack Posobiec
So Rahim, you have the distinction of being someone who was actually there at the initial Maidan protests when this entire revolution kicked off all the way back in 2013. Because there's so many people that I see commenting on this situation. The dust up between J.D. vance President Trump and Zelensky that don't realize that this was a decade plus in the making. Walk me through your new piece.
Raheem Kassam
Yeah, I, God, I, you know, you and I talk about this all the time, Jack, both, both on air and off. And it's so frustrating to me because, you know, having been on the ground in 2014, having made the decision to go out to Kiev during those protests to see what it was all about, to actually investigate, you know, ask some questions about what's going on here, who's behind this, who's involved in it. You can still find some of my original reporting back from Breitbart, London. I was reviewing it the other day, and that's what really caused me to write this piece. A lot of your audience members will know and you know, Jack, that I don't often feel compelled to write, and I really, I need to feel that compulsion in order to produce a good work. I don't think you should just write for the sake of writing. And, you know, I started to go back and I looked at this Steve Saylor essay from back at the beginning of the war in Afghanistan, in Iraq, and, and then watched the the man who Would Be King, the Rudyard Kipling book turned movie. And it all kind of came together in that moment for me this weekend, I started to look at how, you know, the, the US Foreign policy establishment. And of course, you mentioned in the last block, Sakir Starmer, the UK Foreign policy establishment also, you know, I've called it this for a long time. In fact, Newsweek edited this phrase out of my column in 2022. I call it white Iraq. Right. Ukraine, for, for a long time now. And the reason being is because it's exactly what you, how you concluded in the last block. This is, this is their lifeblood, right? Like blood is their lifeblood for the defense industry, for the foreign policy established for all of this. And, you know, I'm kind of sick of having to hear these people opine about, you know, what success on the foreign stage looks like when, and I can't scream this loudly enough. They are the ones who presided over the last 20 years of foreign policy failures, right? They are the men who would be king, as Kipling wrote it. And this, this, this farce that they have run around the world, you know, failing, not just failing to solve problems, pretending like they're trying to solve problems, but actually causing more problems. And you see today what happens. Putin comes out and he says, you know what, I can actually help negotiate between the United States and Iran on the Nuclear stuff too. So boom, here we are. How many days into the admin, we've already got a number of foreign policy victories under the President's belt. So that's. That all caused, you know, the compulsion for me in writing this thing. I encourage everybody to read it. Obviously I would, but it gives a, it gives a history and a background and a context and thematics to this that I desperately think is missing. Jack. I've had liberal reporters reaching out to me. I've had moderates from my home country in the UK and I've had people all the way up, you know, into the, into now, into the high levels of the US Government reach out to me and say, we loved your piece. We thought it was so intelligent, you know. And you know, I'm not trying to brag about this at all. I want people to understand this information because this is actionable information. These are the types of arguments that you should be having with people and those are the type of things that lead to that moment in the Oval Office last week. Right. Why did JD say and behave the way he did? Because there's, it's not a new, it's not a new spat that we're having here. It's an entirely new doctrine.
Jack Posobiec
That's exactly right. And so the way that I've looked at it, it's. What's interesting though I would, I guess I would argue is that it's, it's in fact a reversion to the previous doctrine. It's a reversion to the pre1990s doctrine that just about every country around the world held, as well as all the great, and specifically all the great powers. So what you're looking at here, the great statesman metronic of, of, of Europe. And then, you know, even when people talked about the, you know, people say what they want about Nixon today, but people really do credit him on his foreign policy engineering. The visit to China which set up the Sino Soviet split. What this is would be a remanufacturing of a Sino Soviet split, but in reverse. So the Sino Soviet split was during the Cold War. These two major powers, the Soviet Union and China were joined at the hip, two communist countries. But Nixon and Kissinger were able to peel them away and then pit them against each other as they are natural competitors. What this would essentially, because look at it folks, basic game of chess. If you, if you were up against two other major powers, would you want them ganging up against you or would you want to try to get them to fight each other? So the idea then being, is peel the Russians away from the Chinese doesn't mean embracing them, it doesn't mean justifying them. It means being smart and being realistic. And that's exactly what J.D. vance was talking about.
Raheem Kassam
Yeah, look, it's almost like he understands, you know, actual geopolitics. Right? So Halford, Mackinder and Mahan and all these things that we talk about over and over, it's almost like he is the grown up in the room. And again, let me put my UK hat on for this, because, you know, a lot of people are, oh, my goodness, we're now fighting with the Brits. How could this ever happen? Unprecedented, blah, blah, blah. I'm sorry, but Ronald Reagan refused to back our literal war in the Falklands while Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister, and those two were inseparable. And, you know, Trump's not Reagan, but Sir Keir Starmer is certainly no Thatcher. So the idea that this is somehow, you know, new and unprecedented, and we've never seen disagreements between allies and friends and partners abroad before is an absolute nonsense. And you should disregard the words of anybody who tells you differently. Forget about it. They're ch. They're children. They have no historical context for what they're saying. And, Jack, what you just mentioned is perhaps the most important part of all of this, right? For those of us who are looking 10, 15, 20 years down the pike, the. The driving the wedge between Russia and China is the single most important thing this administration could possibly do. If you do not achieve that, if you do not do that, you will end up with foreign policy like Obama's, which is trying to put out fires around the world, but putting them out with gasoline. And that's what he did. And that's what happened with Crimea, and that's what happened with the Muslim Brotherhood, and that's what happened with Iran, and so on and so forth. And we are still. President Trump, God bless him, is still putting out Barack Obama's fires.
Jack Posobiec
That's exactly right. And that's why you see Victoria Nuland, who, by the way, something I posted on Twitter, because I don't think a lot of people realize this or X that when President Trump suspended all the clearances at Covington and Burling, who's over there as a senior fellow right now. Oh, right. Victoria Nuland. Sorry, Vicki, no more clearance for you. Be right back here. Human Events Daily and hour three of the Charlie Kirk show on the Salem Radio Network. Raheem Kasam.
Charlie Kirk
Today, you know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers, and they're friends of mine.
Kevin Posobiec
Jack.
Charlie Kirk
Where's Jack?
Raheem Kassam
Jack.
Charlie Kirk
He's got a great job.
Jack Posobiec
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Raheem Kassam
Yeah, look, you know, I write in the piece. Let me quote myself here, okay? Neoliberals and globalists should be pleased if they held true to their public pronouncements about democracy promotion, Westernization, and even regime change in Russia. Those are almost a certainty in the coming decade if America plays its cards right. What do I mean by that? Vladimir Putin is not a young man. Vladimir Putin is not a well man. But you have a situation where, you know you're going to likely see one of two courses that Russia could take in the next five, 10 years. If you want that course to be, you know, with China, with the Chinese Communist Party, then you go about foreign policy in the way that the establishment has done for the last 20 years. Remember, you know, I'm old enough to remember. I'm sure a lot of this audience is too. I'm sure you are as well, Jack. The reset button. I'm old enough to remember George Bush palling around on golf courses with Vladimir Putin. The idea that you should be trying to get Russia, you know, I would even say on your side, but certainly not on the side of the Chinese Communist Party. The idea that that is new or that is unwelcome. That is. That is the position of truly, truly dangerous people. Because what do those people want? I mean, if you're not after peace, you're after war. If you're not after Westernization, you're after ccpisation. Right? That's what's happening here. Those are your choices. America, you might not love the choices in front of you, but you have to pick a path. And I will always champion the person who picks the path of peace and picks the path of getting towards a world which looks more like the United States, more free, not less.
Jack Posobiec
And that's really what it comes down to. You know, we've been talking for so long about the elite merger between the United States, the West, Western leaders, the EU, and the Chinese Communist Party. This free flow of the technocratic form of government that we saw, I think, most highly expressed in the COVID 19 moment and the excesses there which were clearly copied directly from the Chinese Communist Party and everything they were doing inside China. Well, all of the Western powers Starting with Italy, as everyone remembers. Then Anthony Fauci picked it up as well, decided to go forth and see it. Do we really want to go down that road? I'm not sure. Raheem, can you hang for one more segment? We're hanging them over. We're holding them over. Folks, Raheem Kassam here. Human Events Daily hour three, Salem Radio Network.
Charlie Kirk
And Jack. Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack.
Raheem Kassam
Thank you.
Charlie Kirk
What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who'd be getting pullers.
Jack Posobiec
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Raheem Kassam
Sorry, Jack. I mean, you lost me after a dragon with tentacles. I was just, just imagining that for the rest of the, for the rest of the whole time you were talking.
Jack Posobiec
It was a good one. It was one of my best.
Raheem Kassam
I'm gonna, as soon as I hop off here, I'm gonna get chat GPT to make me an image, a grok to make me. Why is your question? Do they not, do they not see it like this? Look, I, I don't know. In a sense, I like to blame, you know, lack of education, they don't read anything from history anymore, etc. Etc. We know these things to be true. I actually, you and I talk about this offline a lot, but I actually think it's, it's more of a lack of curiosity in general now that plagues the media class. A lot of just literalists. I mean, you saw it Yesterday with, oh, JD Vance disses Britain with this 20,000 troop comment. No, he was, he was abstractly talking about, you know, like you say, any Tom, Dick and Harry, right? Like you could, you could go to any country in Europe to do this or you can come and sign this mineral deal and we'll get the peace plan done. Guess what, Jack, what was the news that we heard in the break that President Trump will announce tonight at the joint session that the, that Zelenskyy is actually, after all, going to sign the mineral deal? Well, again, if the British press, like it has been over the last 24 hours, want to have kittens about some throwaway comments from JD Vance on Fox News over the top of a peace plan. Right. They are treating that as more important than ending killing and murder and suffering and war. That it tells you far more about them than I could possibly tell you. These, these. Now, you know what's interesting Though I have noticed a change, and I don't want to be too cruel to these people. I've noticed that since Trump won in November, I would say it's not, it's not all of them, it's probably not even most of them, but I would say every one in four reporters that I now talk to, and I, I tell the audience this all the time. I talk to these guys every single night. The, the far left, the neoliberal, the neocon, the centrist, the moderate, the warmongers that, you name it, they all come to the restaurant and we all have conversations all day long. And I've noticed that about one in four of them now are amenable to the idea that they have been wrong for a very long time. And that's good. That deserves reward. That deserves a pat on the back, and that deserves us taking the time out for them and saying, okay.
Jack Posobiec
And I have, I have to, I have to admit, I've, I've had a few similar conversations in that very same restaurant.
Raheem Kassam
Yeah, right, right. And so, you know, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. But that's also not to forget that the bath water is quite dirty.
Jack Posobiec
Yes. No, and I feel what it is is your typical Western upper class, upper middle class elites are probably some of the most propagandized people possibly in all of history. You know, we'll sit and make jokes about, oh, that's like a segment from North Korean television. But we never sit. And actually, to use the biblical reference, we never try to inspect the log in our own eye when it comes to our examination or reexamination of our priors or our preconceived notions. We have no theory of mind of Russia. We have no theory of mind of China. We have our own sort of caricature view that, okay, Putin is just, you know, he's just a Russian Hitler and he's, he's going to sweep over all of Europe. And then he's, as Zelensky himself even said, come over the ocean and attack the United States. Why? How? He can't even get past the Donbass with, with the current military of Russia. And yet he's also simultaneously threatening the entire world. No one's ever seemed to be able to put that together. And then we also get these notions about, you know, it's like when I hear Zelensky saying, well, they did this and they did this. It's like when my children are fighting and, you know, one of them will say, well, he started it and he, you know, did this when they're beating the crap out of each other. And I say, well, the first thing you have to do is stop fighting, and then we can have a discussion about where to go from there. But the first thing you have to do is stop fighting, and you're going to stop right now. And I don't really care. Sign this mineral deal and sign the mineral deal. Exactly. Which, of course, President Trump looks like he's doing the final, the final version, which I'm sure is going to be very similar to the one that was presented when I traveled with Scott Bessance to Kiev, I guess, three weeks ago now, which with Zelinsky threw a fit over. He just threw an absolute fit over it. And, and we left. We, we turned. Turned and walked away. Now, the, the real idea of it is that we're going to get away from this, the literalists in terms of thinking that these words and these quote, unquote, global norms. See, that's, that's really the big piece of it, right, Rahim? It's this idea that the, the Western governments exist to uphold global universal norms everywhere in the world, and that's why we have to go in and intervene in any of these countries. That's not upholding norms. Oh, you're not upholding norms in Afghanistan. We've got to go to war there again for another 20 years. They're not upholding norms in, you know, the Sudan. So we've got to get involved and split away and Darfur and everything. But of course, we'll, we'll overlook any of the countries like, oh, I don't know, Saudi Arabia, who aren't upholding any norms whatsoever because it's in our interest to do so because of the global petrodollar. But when it really comes down to it, it's President Trump and JD Vance looking at the world for as it is, not this figment, fantasy land kind of version of things where, you know, and you hear Keir Starmer talking like it's 1914 and, oh, we've got to go and fight the czar in the, in the Western marches of Euras. Sorry, it's not Sevastopol 2.0. Right. It's not going to happen. No more Charge of the Light Brigade. It's done. We're not going to have that war anymore. We're not going to have that world anymore. We're going to have a serious conversation about the way the world is. Because if we keep playing all those games, look, these are the same people who will sit there and say, and I'm kind of going here, but I'll cut off. These are the same people who sit there and say we must beware of entangling alliances because it was these, these treaties that got us into this, these web of entangling treaties that got us into World War I. You mean kind of like what NATO is right now?
Raheem Kassam
Yeah, and, and the, you know, the idea that NATO was supposed to be some never ending global alliance is also a nonsense. If you look at its founding documents and the people who actually put the thing together. You wanted to get to a point where you no longer had to have it it and yet now it's its own best lobbyist. And so that will become the next target after Governor Trudeau, by the way, which is a whole, a whole nother subject. But I just want to make another point about what you're saying. Let's get back to this literalism thing. If you question to yourself, ladies and gentlemen of the audience here, how these people can be so obtuse, you have to remember these are the people who live in midtown Manhattan but attack a family who is self subsistent living on a farm for daring to take one vacation a year over the, over the interest of climate change. Right? Again, these are the people who live in midtown Manhattan and, and they don't see any irony in this. You know, for them this is, this is, gosh, I, I, I, they're doing the Lord's work in their heads. Right? Like it's, it's twisted and you'll never get those people there. But for the, for the 25 that we mentioned earlier, Jack, I think it's interesting because these are not people necessarily on the fringes either. I mean, I'm talking about people in major news organizations who are coming to me and saying, hey, by the way, I definitely have it all wrong. And, and I want to sit down with you and pick your brain over how we don't go down that route again. They certainly are losing love for the establishment in the Democrat Party as a result of, of just how wrong they've had it for so very long. So while the Democrats actually, you know, and I saw what's his name yesterday put out that video that said the American public is with us, you know, standing outside the Congress putting his, his blackest voice on, right? And he was, I mean if, if a black man could do black face, that was it. Right? And he, he just, they are in total, total, total disarray. The, the Democrat, the Institutional Democratic Party as people know, but I don't think people quite realize just yet how further they are yet to fall. Watch the response tonight. It is going to be childish. It is going to be tantrumy. It is going to turn the American people away from that party even more so than Kamala and, and. And the fancy boy that ran with her.
Jack Posobiec
Forget his name, as do I will be. We'll be watching for that Raheem Kassam. His predictions always have a habit of coming true. Make sure you go and follow him at Raheem Kassam as well as the national polls go and subscribe right back here. Human Events Daily, third hour. Charlie Kerr, Salem Radio.
Charlie Kirk
Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again.
Unnamed Speaker
Amen.
Kevin Posobiec
The position of under Secretary of Defense for Policy is a role that comes with genuinely profound and grave responsibilities. And my nomination comes at a time as this committee has eloquently laid out of deep peril for our country. Peace and the protection of American interests in the world cannot be assumed. There is a real risk of major war, and we cannot afford to lose one. I recognize these realities in my bones. It is my great hope that we can get through the coming years peacefully, with strength in ways that put us and our alliances on a stronger and more sustainable footing. I am deeply committed to a foreign and defense policy that realistically protects and advances all Americans security, freedoms and prosperity. That I'm willing and ready to engage with those who disagree with me and adapt my views based on persuasive arguments and the facts that I value our alliances deeply, even as I think they must be adapted and that I love our great country and will put its interests first and foremost if confirmed. I pledge to strive with every fiber to meet the grave responsibilities of this important office with judgment, commitment and determination.
Unnamed Speaker
When I'm working long hours, I'm always.
Jack Posobiec
Listening to Human Events with Jack Bosobic. Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are back here. We have a very special guest with us, folks. It is none other than the founder of the Gulf of America himself, Kevin Posobic. What's up, Kevin?
Unnamed Speaker
What's going on? Great to be back on the show. Founder, discoverer. What else could we put on me?
Jack Posobiec
He likes to say discoverer. I think. Founder. I think that's what you need in the Twitter bio. Founder of the Gulf of America.
Unnamed Speaker
Yeah, listen, I just Got back from downtown. I was meeting with the architect of the Capitol. They're 3D printing my. My body to make us a sculpture, a statue of me.
Jack Posobiec
Now, what's that process? What's that process like? Did the late. Did the lasers hurt? Or do you feel them? Or is it like a red light? How's it. How's it going?
Unnamed Speaker
No, it's not worse than TSA and not worse than those X ray machines.
Jack Posobiec
Not as bad as the X ray machines. Okay.
Unnamed Speaker
Yeah, yeah. So they're gonna.
Jack Posobiec
Michael Chertoff X. I'm up there.
Unnamed Speaker
I'm up there with Christopher Columbus now, Jack. They're gonna. They're gonna put me on the. Put me on the beach.
Jack Posobiec
We're.
Unnamed Speaker
We're putting a house in.
Jack Posobiec
But did you. But did you declare it for. For Trump and in the name of God?
Unnamed Speaker
That's true. That's true. First and foremost, I did declare in the name of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Jack Posobiec
That's exactly right. Crisis King.
Unnamed Speaker
Let's go. Yeah. So it was. It was a great time. Great time.
Jack Posobiec
But when it. When it came down to it, what does it feel now? It's been a couple of weeks, but I haven't actually had you on since it happened. What's it like actually getting the recognition for having been the person that really. That really got this idea to the president and actually see it, you know, come to fruition?
Unnamed Speaker
You know, it's just a passing thought, you know, a bit of a dream, if you will, but to see. I mean, it's been a week since the Washington Post has interviewed me, and then what is it now, over two weeks, that the AP still has not recognized the Gulf of America? What do they get to do? They get to the sidelines.
Jack Posobiec
They get the boot. They get those bootleg Zelinsky. Right? So here, think of it, folks. Kevin is out on a waverunner in the middle of the Gulf of America. Last year, it's almost. It's almost a full year, right? Next month will be a year. Because it's 420.
Unnamed Speaker
That's right.
Jack Posobiec
And we celebrate in 420, Kev. We celebrate.
Unnamed Speaker
We could.
Jack Posobiec
No, no, Cat.
Unnamed Speaker
We sure do down there.
Jack Posobiec
No, we don't do that. No, we don't do that, folks. We don't do that.
Unnamed Speaker
But not ca. Nothing. No comment.
Jack Posobiec
You know, mom watches the show, Kev.
Unnamed Speaker
So what else is happening then? What are we going to do?
Jack Posobiec
So what we need to do. What we need to do is get an understanding, an absolute understand of the. The way to the way to figure it all out is, look, AP is now blanched out, completely blanched out of the White House. You turfed him out.
Unnamed Speaker
Isn't it Reuters, too?
Jack Posobiec
Anyone. Anyone that doesn't stick with. Anyone that doesn't stick with the United States, that doesn't stick with the law in our country. New federal law. That means you can't go. And there's now a court order. So because you started with that a year ago, now it's federal law. Now a judge has actually struck down the White House Correspondents association. And it's all thanks to you, Kev.
Unnamed Speaker
They thought it was a First Amendment right. That's the grounds they brought to the judge. And the judge said, nope, nope, it's a policy of the White House now. And they overturned it. And so still AP is refusing. And because there's.
Jack Posobiec
There's no law. There's no law that says that you have to be in the Oval Office.
Unnamed Speaker
They were quick to recognize what the change of Kiev to Kyiv.
Jack Posobiec
Exactly.
Unnamed Speaker
Real quick.
Jack Posobiec
And Turkey to Turkey.
Unnamed Speaker
Right.
Jack Posobiec
So, Kevin, do you have.
Unnamed Speaker
Everyone knows where Turkey is.
Jack Posobiec
Here's what I need to know. Do you have any ideas or other, you know, other things that you might want to change? Other bodies of water? Any names, any. Anything else come to mind?
Unnamed Speaker
Let's see, first off, maybe Baja California could be Maga California.
Jack Posobiec
Maga California.
Unnamed Speaker
Oh, that's a runner up. Oh, that's a runner up. That's been.
Jack Posobiec
Well, the one you said the other day. Panama Canal into the American. The America Canal. Pretty simple.
Unnamed Speaker
That's on its way. I mean, that's. It's true. That's what it is. We built it. I mean, come on.
Raheem Kassam
Right?
Jack Posobiec
But even. Change the name. Even change the name all the way. All right, we're gonna do that.
Unnamed Speaker
Change the name all the way.
Jack Posobiec
Drop that out. Kevin, where can people go and follow you to get access to more of your incredible visionary ideas?
Unnamed Speaker
There's more maga content, more thought provoking content on my socials, on X and Instagram. It's just my name. It's really me. I do my own content at Kevin Posobic or Kev Fasobic. I might just go back to Kev. We'll see how it goes. I mean, be careful.
Jack Posobiec
Be careful, folks. He tweets. He tweets pretty rapidly. You might get 10 tweets a week out of this guy. This is a lot of. A lot of content there just flying at you.
Unnamed Speaker
Real or quality over quantity?
Jack Posobiec
Oh, quality over quantity. Okay, I see how it is. Yeah. Only quality. Only gems on POSOs TL Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have our permission to lay ashore here Real America's voice and our three Charlie Kirkstone Radio Network founder.
Podcast Summary
Title: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: ZELENSKY CAVES AS TRUMP CANCELS ALL UKRAINE AID
Release Date: March 4, 2025
In this episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec, host Jack Posobiec delves into a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, particularly focusing on President Trump's decisive move to halt all military aid to Ukraine. The discussion unfolds against the backdrop of strained relations between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, exploring the broader implications of these developments on global geopolitics.
The episode kicks off with a critical examination of President Trump's recent imposition of new tariffs. As Raheem Kassam highlights, Trump has targeted major trading partners Mexico and Canada with a 25% tax on all goods crossing the border from these nations. Additionally, a 10% tariff has been levied on Chinese products, adding complexity to international trade dynamics.
Notable Quote:
"Trump added a 25% tax on all goods coming across the border from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tax on Chinese products. President Trump stabbed America's best friend in the back."
— Jack Posobiec [01:11]
The discussion emphasizes the potential backlash from Canada, signaling retaliatory measures and the strain this places on longstanding alliances.
A pivotal moment in the episode centers on Trump's announcement to suspend all military aid to Ukraine. This decision follows a contentious encounter in the Oval Office between Trump and Zelensky, where tensions reached a boiling point.
Notable Quote:
"Zelensky here is a sideshow. The real fight is a decade out. Picture it. America first, Russia balance to our corner. China on the ropes."
— Jack Posobiec [02:15]
Raheem Kassam provides historical context, tracing the origins of the conflict back to the Maidan protests in 2013 and critiquing the Biden administration's previous strategies of continuous weapon support without a clear endgame.
Central to the episode is the introduction and analysis of the "Trump-Vance Doctrine," a strategic framework reshaping U.S. foreign policy. This doctrine advocates for a realistic and strategic approach to global alliances, prioritizing American interests and reducing entanglements that do not directly benefit the nation.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"This is not retreat, it's dominance through brains, not bombs."
— Jack Posobiec [02:15]
Jack Posobiec and Raheem Kassam critique the mainstream media's inability to grasp and accurately report the nuances of the Trump-Vance Doctrine. They argue that biased reporting obscures the strategic intentions behind policy shifts, hindering public understanding and support.
Notable Quote:
"You turfed [Trump] out."
— Jack Posobiec [38:56]
This segment underscores the perceived disconnect between mainstream media narratives and the strategic realignments discussed by the hosts.
Looking ahead, the hosts predict significant long-term effects of the Trump-Vance Doctrine on global politics. They anticipate a realignment of international alliances, increased economic self-sufficiency, and a reduction in U.S. military engagements abroad.
Key Predictions:
Notable Quote:
"This was the moment we stopped being suckers. Trump and Vance aren't just shifting policy, they're shifting power."
— Jack Posobiec [13:05]
The episode concludes with calls to action, encouraging listeners to engage with Human Events Daily, subscribe to the POSO Daily Brief, and support affiliated initiatives like Patriot Mobile. These segments aim to foster a community aligned with the podcast's values and strategic perspectives.
Notable Quote:
"That's blackout coffee.com poso and use promo code POSO for 20% off your first order."
— Charlie Kirk [34:02]
This episode of Human Events Daily presents a robust analysis of a transformative period in U.S. foreign policy under President Trump and JD Vance. By halting military aid to Ukraine and imposing substantial trade tariffs, the Trump-Vance Doctrine signifies a strategic pivot towards prioritizing American interests, reshaping international alliances, and asserting economic dominance. The hosts emphasize the importance of informed public discourse and resistance to mainstream media narratives, positioning their platform as a purveyor of unfiltered and strategic insights into global events.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Jack Posobiec [01:11]:
"Trump added a 25% tax on all goods coming across the border from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tax on Chinese products. President Trump stabbed America's best friend in the back."
Jack Posobiec [02:15]:
"Zelensky here is a sideshow. The real fight is a decade out. Picture it. America first, Russia balance to our corner. China on the ropes."
Jack Posobiec [13:05]:
"This was the moment we stopped being suckers. Trump and Vance aren't just shifting policy, they're shifting power."
Jack Posobiec [38:56]:
"You turfed [Trump] out."
Charlie Kirk [34:02]:
"That's blackout coffee.com poso and use promo code POSO for 20% off your first order."
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions, strategic insights, and forward-looking conclusions presented in the episode, providing listeners with a clear understanding of the pivotal moments and overarching themes that define the Trump-Vance Doctrine and its implications for American and global politics.