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Hard-hitting legal/political news from a man who knows and respects the Constitution and the importance of defending individual freedoms. Judge Andrew P. Napolitano.
A daily discussion of news from the perspective that government is the negation of liberty, and the individual is greater than the state. Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. He sat on the bench from 1987 to 1995, when he presided over more than 150 jury trials and thousands of motions, sentencings, and hearings.
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Rough Summary
- Judge Andrew Napolitano discusses recent statements by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding a potential invasion of Lebanon.
- He questions the genuineness of Netanyahu’s threats, suggesting they may be driven more by political survival than strategic considerations.
- Napolitano highlights the historical context of Israeli military actions coinciding with U.S. political events, speculating that Netanyahu might delay aggression until after U.S. elections.
- The discussion touches on the balance of power, noting Israel’s struggle to defeat Hezbollah without U.S. support due to Hezbollah’s significant military capabilities.
- He emphasizes that elements within the Israeli government recognize the risks of regional conflict but are influenced by a desire for dominance.
- Reports of Iran supplying missiles to Russia are mentioned, with Napolitano suggesting these claims might be exaggerated to justify increased military support for Ukraine and Israel.
- The conversation also critiques the Biden administration’s response to the recent killing of an American citizen by the Israeli Defense Forces, noting a lack of outright condemnation.
- Napolitano points out a pattern of Israel not being held accountable for similar incidents involving American citizens in the past.
- The discussion shifts to Netanyahu facing increasing opposition due to his handling of the Gaza situation and the deaths of Israeli hostages.
- Lastly, the speaker references comments by Victoria Nuland regarding U.S. blocking of a peace deal in Ukraine, arguing that this could have saved lives and ended the war.