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Plus, a free speech fight breaks out in the UK after comedian Graham Linehan was arrested over social media posts criticizing trans activists. Now, as a dual British US Citizen, I feel it's within my purview to ask, has the UK Government completely lost the plot? And in today's Back of the brief, a hot mic captures a well, okay, I too am a hot mic, but I'm talking about A hot microphone captures a bizarre conversation between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, during which the pair discussed organ transplants and human immortality. I'm not making that up. But first, today's PDB Spotlight. President Trump turned his attention to the authoritarian leaders of China, Russia and North Korea on Wednesday as they gathered in Beijing for Chinese President Xi Jinping's massive and festive Victory Day parade. As we've been tracking on the pdb, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean despot Kim Jong Un were in attendance for the day of military pageantry which marked the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II. While the parade, which featured a procession of missiles and drones and advanced weaponry and more than 10,000 troops, had been built by Beijing as a special commemoration, it appeared to be more about sending a clear message to the west, namely that a bloc of authoritarian powers is prepared to defy the US And Western allies, whether on the battlefield or on the international stage. President Trump is certainly taking it as a direct challenge to the us Taking to truth social as he does. To express his displeasure, Trump sarcastically said, quote, may President Xi and the wonderful people of China have a great and lasting day of celebration. Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as you conspire against the United States of America, end quote. Absent from the celebration were any Western leaders a notable omission for a parade commemorating Japan's surrender. As if I'm not mistaken, I believe the US and UK and Australia and Canada and New Zealand and others played a rather significant leading role in defeating Imperial Japan during World War II. But apparently President Xi didn't feel that way. President Trump seized on this fact, noting the massive amount of support and blood that the US gave China in order to help free them from a, quote, very unfriendly foreign invaders. He added, quote, many Americans died in China's quest for victory and glory. I hope that they are rightfully honored and remembered for their bravery and sacrifice. End quote. Now, if you are wondering, she and company glossed over that inconvenient history during Wednesday's proceedings. Instead, she, flanked by Putin and Kim, gave a brief address commemorating the victims of Japan's occupation and called for, without a hint of irony, the eradication of the root causes of global conflict, lest history repeat itself. Apparently she was unaware that Putin standing right next to him is a root cause of global conflict, not to mention Xi's increased harassment of Taiwan and military aggression in the South China Sea. But maybe I'm just sounding churlish now. The parade showed off a wide ranging arsenal of munitions and military hardware, as well as next generation weapons like China's hypersonic anti ship missiles capable of sinking US Aircraft carriers in the Pacific. Given the display, it feels like Xi and his friends are the ones who need to remember the lessons of World War II. Although between you and me, I don't think self reflection or self awareness is their strong suit. So aside from truth social posts, how is President Trump responding to this unified display by America's most powerful adversaries? For now, well, with continued appeals for diplomacy alongside some big threats. It's worth remembering that when it comes to China, the US Is still locked in high stakes trade negotiations with the Chinese Communist Party, and Trump doesn't want to disrupt those delicate efforts with North Korea. Trump has reiterated in recent weeks his desire to meet with Kim, echoing the direct diplomacy of his first term. Though the Hermit Kingdom, bolstered now by their wartime alliance with Russia, has not returned his diplomatic overtures. That leaves Putin, who continues to be a major thorn, of course, in Trump's side since his return to office on Tuesday. Ahead of the parade, Trump lamented Putin's intransigence regarding ending the war in Ukraine, particularly after their Alaska summit ended without any major breakthrough. During a radio interview, Trump said, quote, I'm very disappointed in President Putin. We had a great relationship. I'm very disappointed, end quote. Trump followed that up with remarks on Wednesday suggesting he might impose fresh sanctions on Russia. We have heard that before if they fail to reach a peace deal with Ukraine. Soon, though, he was light on any details. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said, quote, I have no message to President Putin. He knows where I stand and he'll make a decision one way or the other. Whatever his decision is, we'll either be happy about it or, or unhappy. And if we're unhappy about it, you'll see things happen, end quote. Now, Trump has repeatedly suggested he's prepared to tighten the economic noose around Russia, but the long threatened sanctions have yet to materialize. But Trump pushed back against criticisms that his threats against Russia have been empty, pointing to the recent secondary sanctions imposed on India for buying Russian oil. Trump remarked, quote, you call that no action, and I haven't done phase two and phase three yet, end quote. What phase two or three might involve, however. Well, that remains unclear. But Trump is slated to speak with Ukrainian President Zelensky later today, along with Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, who described Putin's recent aerial escalations against Ukraine as despicable. According to Bessant, all options remain on the table when it comes to Russia. All right, coming up after the break, pressure mounts on Tehran to allow nuclear inspections. And Britain debates free speech after the arrest of Father Ted co creator and writer Graham Linehan. I'll be right back. Hey, Mike Baker here. Now, let's be honest. 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Foreign welcome back to the pdb. The UN is once again sounding the alarm on Iran's nuclear ambitions. The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog warns inspections must resume within days or risk a total collapse of continuity in tracking the regime's near weapons grade uranium after June's U. S Israeli airstrikes. In an exclusive interview with Reuters, International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said talks with the mullahs on restarting site monitoring quote, cannot go on for months on end. Pressing for a breakthrough quote perhaps within a few days. His push comes just ahead of next week's 35 Nation IAEA board meeting in Vienna. Grossi told the outlet, quote, it would be really good if we could have this agreed before then. As we've tracked here on the pdb, the Islamic regime has passed a law suspending cooperation with the agency, giving the country's supreme National Security Council veto power over any future inspections. Now while inspectors visited Bushehr, that's the regime's only known civilian nuclear plant, Fordo, Natanz and Ispan, the so called crown jewels of Iran's enrichment infrastructure, have been Inaccessible since the mid June bombings. Grossi says the mullahs are now demanding secrecy on top of secrecy, insisting locations of their enriched stockpile remain undisclosed. He bluntly told member states, quote, domestic law creates obligations for Iran, not for the agency, referring to the regime's recent law that was passed. A confidential IAEA report circulated yesterday added urgency to the situation, stating that the regime currently has an estimated 440 kilograms, or 18 pounds of uranium enriched up to 60%. That material would be enough to fuel around 10 nuclear weapons. Grossi maintains there's a general understanding that the material hasn't left the country, but verification is another matter. A senior IAEA diplomat noted Tehran would have only weeks to provide a full accounting if a deal were struck. For now, though, UN inspectors are flying blind. The IAEA chief called it a, quote, loss of continuity of knowledge, the first since Iran began enrichment in 2006, and warned that changes in their program are now untracked. His restricted report circulated this week confirmed the obvious. Nearly three months in, there's still no breakthrough in monitoring. As we covered last week, Britain, France and Germany referred Iran back to the UN Security Council, setting the stage for snapback sanctions if an alternative outcome is not met by the end of the month. The Islamic regime has since countered with threats to withdraw from the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty altogether. That's the landmark pact designed to halt the spread of nuclear arms. And unless Washington guarantees no further airstrikes, the mullahs say there'll be no further negotiations. Despite those June airstrikes, Grossi cautions that Iran retains the ability to manufacture new centrifuges, meaning its nuclear potential has not been eliminated. Satellite imagery confirms that the U.S. airstrikes leveled surface infrastructure, but they also erased routine inspector access. The IAEA chief insists he's leaving space for diplomacy, but his reports all say the same thing. No progress. Weather inspections resume in the coming days will determine if the IAEA can reestablish confidence in monitoring the Islamic regime or if its stockpile of weapons grade uranium slips further into the shadows. Okay, shifting to the United Kingdom in a fine example of how the woke culture's intolerance and self righteousness, not to mention complete lack of humor, breeds fascism. Well, armed police officers greeted sitcom writer Graham Linehan at London's Heathrow Airport, not because he was smuggling weapons or plotting terror, but because of his posts on X igniting a firestorm over free speech and policing priorities. Linnan, an Irish writer and co creator of the popular British comedy Father Ted, was detained under the Public Order act on suspicion of inciting violence. Monday, after several posts criticizing transgender activists, he recounted the ordeal on the media platform Substack, describing it as something out of a dark farce. According to Linehan, the first hint of trouble came in the US When a gate agent told him his ticket was invalid and issued him a new one, a hiccup that he later suspected was no coincidence. As he put it, quote, someone somewhere, probably wearing unconvincing makeup, flagged my post. When he disembarked at Heathrow, five armed officers. They were armed and there were five of them were waiting. They told him. His arrest stemmed from three posts, one of which read, quote, if a trans identified male is in a female only space, he is committing a violent abusive act. Make a scene, call the cops, and if all else fails, punch him in the balls. End quote. Line insisted it was a serious point made with humor but not an incitement to violence. But that didn't stop officers from putting him in handcuffs. Released on bail, he he was hit with what he called a, quote, legal gag order barring him from using X. His next police interview is in October. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley defended his officers, but practically begged lawmakers to step in. Okay, how dysfunctional would that be? He told reporters, quote, we've been left between a rock and a hard place. Arguing that current legislation forces police to treat perceived threats against protected groups as prosecutable offenses. The political fallout was immediate. Conservative leader Kemi Badnock blasted the arrest as, quote, politics, not policing reform. Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe warned, quote, line, today you tomorrow. Conservative Party MP Neil o' Brien called Britain, quote, a total laughingstock. And Nigel Farage asked rhetorically, quote, at what point did we become North Korea? Even Vice President J.D. vance piled on, calling the episode proof that free speech in Europe is, quote, in retreat. The literary world closed ranks too. Harry Potter creator and writer J.K. rowling slammed the arrest as, quote, totalitarianism and utterly deplorable before posting. Ooh, earmuffs, kids. Quote, what the has the UK become? The Free Speech Union pledged to bankroll and enhanced legal defense, mocking police priorities as only one in five UK shoplifting cases are solved. Three quarters of burglary cases are abandoned, but five armed officers were dispatched for a joke. Linehan himself framed the matter as evidence of a deeper woke rot. He wrote on Substack, quote, the UK has become a country hostile to freedom of speech, hostile to women, and far too accommodating to the demands of violent, entitled, abusive men who have turned the police into their personal goon squad End quote. For many, Linehan's arrest now stands as a symbol of Britain's warped priorities. Tweets treated like terrorism, punchlines like public safety threats. Okay, coming up next in the back of the brief, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping caught on a hot mic discussing immortality in the dream of living to 150 years. More on that story when we come back. Hey, Mike Baker here. Let me take just a moment of your time to talk about protecting your hard earned assets. 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Today'S Back of the Brief I want to end the show today by returning to our coverage of Wednesday's big authoritarian blowout in Beijing, where Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un presented themselves as architects of a rival world order to the West. Amid all that glad handing and marching and military flexing, a hot mic picked up a bizarre and rather disturbing exchange between Xi and Putin, offering a unique view into what can only be described as their shared megalomania. According to a report from the New York Post, the aging dictators were heard discussing leaps in anti aging technology and the possibility of achieving immortality. The hot mic moment was captured as Putin, Xi and Kim walked together during China's massive military parade marking the 80th anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II. On a live stream broadcast on Chinese state media, Putin's translator could be heard saying, biotechnology is continuously developing. Human organs can be continuously transplanted. The longer you live, the younger you become, putin reportedly added. You can even achieve immortality. It appears Xi also has a keen interest in this subject. His translator reportedly responded by saying, some predict that in this century humans may live to 150 years old. Earlier people rarely lived to 70, but these days, at 70 years, you are still a child. Putin and xi are both 72 years old now, definitely the age at which fellas start thinking about organ transplants and immortality. The conversation unfolded as Kim looked on at Putin and Xi, smiling, though it's not clear if the conversation was being translated for Kim in that moment. According to the Post report, the audio of the exchange was only available on the live stream for less than a minute before it dropped out. Moments later, Xi inspected his assembled troops and the expansive array of military hardware on display and told the crowd of more than 50,000 spectators that the world is at a critical juncture in history and must choose between peace or war. Well, I think Putin already made his choice, and it seems that both Xi and Kim are on board with it. It's worth noting that Xi has now been in power for 13 years, while Putin has been at the helm of Russia for 25 years. But rather than strolling around the parade grounds chatting about retirement plans, it seems they've got their designs on sticking around till the next century. Maybe. Here's a thought. We could all chip in, raise a charitable fund, and have them cryogenically frozen before the holiday season. And that, my friends, is the President's Daily brief for Thursday 4th September. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me@pdbhefirsttv.com and to listen to the show ad free. Well, you can do that, and it's very simple. Just become a premium member of the President's Daily brief by visiting pdbpremium.com I'm Mike Baker, and I'll be back later today with the PDB Afternoon Bulletin. Until then, stay informed, stay safe, stay cool.
Host: Mike Baker
Episode Date: September 4, 2025
Main Theme:
A critical analysis of global authoritarian showmanship—Trump's confrontational response to Putin, Xi, and Kim's united front in Beijing—fresh nuclear inspection warnings for Iran, and a heated UK free speech controversy after the arrest of comedian Graham Linehan.
Mike Baker (former CIA Operations Officer) guides listeners through urgent global affairs: President Trump reacts to a major display of unity between Russia, China, and North Korea as they send a message to the West in Beijing; the UN ramps up pressure on Iran over nuclear inspections; and a contentious free speech case rocks the United Kingdom after a comedian's arrest for social media comments on transgender issues. The episode wraps up with a startling, almost surreal, hot mic conversation about immortality between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.
Backdrop:
At a Victory Day military parade in Beijing marking the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender, Xi Jinping hosts Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, displaying next-gen weaponry and a united authoritarian front.
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Inspection Crisis:
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Mike Baker’s tone throughout is wry, direct, and skeptical—punctuated by sarcasm and a penchant for spotlighting irony among world leaders’ pronouncements and posturings.
This episode exposes rising authoritarian synergy between China, Russia, and North Korea, with President Trump oscillating between threats and diplomacy. The growing risk of an unmonitored Iranian nuclear program is conveyed with urgency, while the UK’s struggle over free speech after a comedian’s arrest is dissected through a critical, often sardonic lens. The closing hot mic episode frames Xi and Putin’s grandiose ambitions—political and personal—leaving listeners with a cautionary, darkly comedic portrait of power in today’s world.