
The President's Daily Brief
November 18th, 2024: Biden Unleashes Long-Range Weapons Against Russia & Iran Supports Ceasefire in Lebanon
Mon, 18 Nov 2024
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: A major development in Ukraine as President Joe Biden authorizes the use of U.S.-made long-range weapons for strikes deep into Russian territory. We’ll break down what this means for the war. Iran signals support for a ceasefire in Lebanon. What could this mean for regional stability? Donald Trump’s latest cabinet appointments point to a bold shift in American energy policy. We’ll discuss the implications. And in today’s Back of the Brief: The Pentagon reveals over 700 new cases of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), with many not linked to foreign adversaries. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Patriot Gold: Call 1-888-870-5457 for a free investor guide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What long-range weapons did Biden authorize against Russia?
Es ist Montag, der 18. November. Willkommen bei der Präsidenten-Daily Brief. Ich bin Mike Baker. Eure Augen und Ohren sind auf der Weltstange. Okay, lasst uns berichten. Wir beginnen heute mit einem großen Entwicklung in der Ukraine, wo für das erste Mal Präsident Biden die Benutzung von US-gestalteten langen Waffen geäußert hat, um tiefer in den Herzen der russischen Territorie zu schießen.
Wir haben diese Details. Later in the show, Iran is signaling that it would support a ceasefire in Lebanon. Possibly because they've spent decades spending money in missiles and rockets building Hezbollah. And now, well, they're tired of watching Israel dismantle their proxy group. Plus, Donald Trump's latest cabinet appointments point to an aggressive shift in American energy policy.
Und in heute's Back of the Brief, well, you probably wanted another UFO story and I'm giving it to you. The Pentagon has released a new report revealing more than 700 new cases of unidentified anomalous phenomena or UAPs and what those of us over a certain age used to refer to as UFOs. We'll have the details. But first, today's PDB Spotlight.
Präsident Biden hat die Verabschiedung von der Anwendung von US-verbrauchten Long-Range-Missilien, also Attackams, von der Ukraine eröffnet, um tiefer in die russische Territorie zu schießen. Diese Entscheidung verlängert die früheren Restriktionen und hat sich auf die Erhaltung des Konflikts geäußert.
Die Bewegung kommt aus Berichten, die zeigen, dass Tausende von Nordkorea-Truppen nahe der nördlichen Grenze von der Ukraine geflüchtet sind, um Russland in der russischen Kursk-Region zu unterstützen. Forscher, die mit dem Thema bekannt sind, sagen, dass diese Missiles wahrscheinlich in direkter Antwort auf die Einwanderung Nordkoreas in Putins Krieg verwendet werden werden.
Die Forscher haben Anonymität gefordert, weil sie nicht autorisiert waren, das Thema öffentlich zu diskutieren. Währenddessen gab es noch einen weiteren großen Entwicklung in der Krieg in der Ukraine, nicht auf dem Kampfplatz, sondern in einem Telefonruf zwischen zwei wichtigen Führern.
Am Freitag brachten der deutsche Kanzler Olaf Scholz und der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin einen langen Zeitraum von Stille mit einem Telefonruf. Es markierte die erste solche Konversation zwischen Putin und dem Führer jeder großen westlichen Macht in fast zwei Jahren.
According to a German government spokesman, Scholz urged Putin during their hour-long call to withdraw troops and the full-scale invasion and come to the negotiating table. Well, that should do it. He also reaffirmed Germany's commitment to supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression for as long as necessary.
The Kremlin described the conversation as, quote, a detailed and frank exchange of opinions on the situation in Ukraine, adding, the very fact of dialogue is positive, end quote. However, Moscow reiterated that any peace deal should acknowledge Russia's territorial gains and security demands, including that Ukraine renounce joining NATO.
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Chapter 2: What does Iran's support for a ceasefire in Lebanon mean?
In an Ex-Post following the announcement, Burgum expressed gratitude for the opportunity, stating, quote, I'm deeply grateful to President Trump for this amazing opportunity to serve the American people and achieve energy dominance, end quote. Now, Chris Wright's nomination as Secretary of Energy further highlights Trump's focus on U.S. fossil fuels and innovation.
Chapter 3: How are Trump's cabinet appointments affecting energy policy?
Chapter 4: What recent developments in UAP cases did the Pentagon reveal?
Die Forscher haben Anonymität gefordert, weil sie nicht autorisiert waren, das Thema öffentlich zu diskutieren. Währenddessen gab es noch einen weiteren großen Entwicklung in der Krieg in der Ukraine, nicht auf dem Kampfplatz, sondern in einem Telefonruf zwischen zwei wichtigen Führern.
Am Freitag brachten der deutsche Kanzler Olaf Scholz und der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin einen langen Zeitraum von Stille mit einem Telefonruf. Es markierte die erste solche Konversation zwischen Putin und dem Führer jeder großen westlichen Macht in fast zwei Jahren.
According to a German government spokesman, Scholz urged Putin during their hour-long call to withdraw troops and the full-scale invasion and come to the negotiating table. Well, that should do it. He also reaffirmed Germany's commitment to supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression for as long as necessary.
The Kremlin described the conversation as, quote, a detailed and frank exchange of opinions on the situation in Ukraine, adding, the very fact of dialogue is positive, end quote. However, Moscow reiterated that any peace deal should acknowledge Russia's territorial gains and security demands, including that Ukraine renounce joining NATO.
Now, granted, it doesn't sound like the diplomatic needle moved very much during this conversation. However, the very fact that a conversation did take place is significant. It may hint that Europe is bracing for a shift in approach as the White House prepares to welcome President-elect Trump.
Trump has made a more diplomatic approach to the conflict in Ukraine a cornerstone of his foreign policy plans. As a matter of fact, Scholz's call with Putin comes less than a week after the German Chancellor spoke to Trump. During that call, Scholz said the pair talked at length about Ukraine, telling German media that the conversation was, quote, "...surprisingly good and detailed."
Schultzes Phonecall with Putin has found some support amongst Western allies, including from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, you remember him. Trudeau suggested it was important to keep a line of communication open with Putin and that ultimately peace will require engagement or discussion.
However, as you might expect, not everyone was pleased with Scholz's overture to Moscow, least of all President Zelensky of Ukraine. The Ukrainian president called it a, quote, Pandora's box that would only serve to make Russia less isolated.
Zelenskyy sagte in einer Rede, dass es andere Gespräche, andere Anrufe, aber nur viele Worte sind, und das ist genau das, was Putin für eine lange Zeit gewünscht hat. Es ist wichtig für ihn, seine Isolation zu verringern und in Negotiationen zu engagieren, ordentliche Negotiationen, hat er gesagt, die nichts führen werden.
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