Jack Posobiec on White House Briefings, Russia Negotiations, and Intelligence Community Reforms
Sean SpicerAugust 23, 202521 min6,743 views
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- 🎙️ Jack Posobiec shares his experience in the White House briefing room, noting the shift in how new media is handled.
- 🤝 The White House has been proactive in engaging with new media, leading to discussions about Posobiec's participation.
- ✈️ Posobiec traveled on Air Force One to Alaska for the Anchorage Accords summit, describing it as a cool and historic experience.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict and Negotiations
- 🇷🇺 Posobiec expresses skepticism about a deal with Putin, emphasizing that Russia has not backed down on its core concerns and wants to continue military operations.
- 🤝 While acknowledging the value of direct leader talks, he notes that Russia's communication on the battlefield indicates a preference for military action if a deal isn't reached.
- ⚠️ A potential Article 5-like guarantee for Ukraine is viewed with skepticism, with doubts about European countries' willingness and capability to commit troops.
- 🇺🇸 The risk of the US being drawn into a direct shooting war with Russia is highlighted as the most dangerous outcome.
Intelligence Community and Legal Actions
- 🏛️ The removal of 37 intel officials' clearances by Tulsi Gabbard is seen as a positive step in reforming the intelligence community.
- ⚖️ The appointment of Andrew Bailey as co-put director is interpreted as a strong MAGA appointment, known for pursuing high-profile lawsuits.
- 🔍 There's a focus on bringing in individuals with authority to investigate cases and a concern about trust within the FBI and intelligence agencies.
- 📈 The expectation is for indictments, with discussions about moving cases out of DC to ensure jury impartiality, aiming to prevent future politically motivated actions.
- 🚫 The concept of lawfare is discussed, where actions taken against Trump are seen as a template that could be repeated if consequences are not faced.
Future Outlook
- 🗓️ The most likely outcome in the next three months is a deal that is broken by one side, returning to the current stalemate.
- 💥 The most dangerous outcome is the US entering a shooting war with Russia due to security guarantees.
- 📉 The worry that the conflict could become
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