 before the discussion on Assange begins. What's your thoughts on the situation in Afghanistan? Did the US pull out too quick? Are they making the right decision to go back? Lions, everybody just before we begin, I gave my take on Afghanistan and last yesterday's stream, yesterday afternoon's stream and I'll upload that segment on our video sharing platform. But basically, when the decision was made to go into Afghanistan in 2001, and not even after 9-11, it was made before 9-11. It was a build up to it and talked about this in yesterday's stream. But as soon as officially they came out and said we're gonna go occupy Afghanistan, anybody that knew anything about the world and situation and all that, what happens and what was going to happen was we all knew that there was gonna be a Saigon moment, right? That the United States was gonna hightail the matter. Did the United States pull out too quickly? No, the United States should have never gone into Afghanistan. Okay, NATO should never have occupied Afghanistan. So it's a non point really because they were there without cause really. Some people say, oh, we won't add, Osama bin Laden, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Bullshit, you were fed bullshit. If you believe that all that stuff, all the reasons they gave for them to go into Afghanistan, you were lied to, you were duped, okay? Now, people have to really think about why it is they actually believed that bullshit, right? I had people back then tell me, oh, Afghanistan is a shithole. There's nothing there anyway. I turned to them, I go, then why the hell do you think NATO is occupying Afghanistan? You think they're there to free the women? Does NATO give a rat's ass about women's lib? Are they there to kill Osama bin Laden? Their own operatives that they paid for? No, the United States went into Afghanistan for resources, for power, to control Eurasia, to be in the heart of Eurasia, have a peace, have a stake in the game, right? Foolish, foolish, foolish. What a bunch of morons, okay? So no, they didn't pull out too quickly. They should have never gone in. And the situation in Afghanistan is what it was going to be. Unfortunately, there's gonna be a bloodbath. All, there's gonna be a hunt for unfortunately, unfortunately, there's gonna be a bloodbath because any collaborators that helped the NATO forces suppress, kill, rob Afghanistan of its resources, of its people, of 20 years of its life, there's gonna be a cleansing, right? Collaborators in all wars, all wars, any nation, any people that collaborate with occupying forces their fate is guaranteed what it's going to be. If it's not theirs, then it's gonna be their children's, right? Citizens of a country, especially those that resist, will never forget who the collaborators were in their nations. And those collaborators will pay the price, right? Will pay a price. Unfortunately, it's gonna be a bloodbath, okay?