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Mar 2025
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The Mexican drug cartels are a far greater threat to the United States than China, Russia or Iran, says Doug Macgregor. They’ve got Javelin missile systems on our border, and American officials on their payroll.


(00:00) The Ukrainian Drone Strike in Moscow

(13:10) Benjamin Netanyahu Wants War With Iran

(18:27) Ukraine’s Black Market Arms Dealing

(23:00) How Many Have Died in the Ukraine/Russia War?

(40:02) Can Europe Be Saved?


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