"The REAL Reason for the Border Crisis" - CIA Director of Counterterrorism

Published 2024-05-18
In this episode of the Jay Martin Show, former CIA Counterterrorism Chief Bernard Hudson shares his take on the most pressing issues facing global security today. From the implications of America's declining influence to the rise of China as a global power, Hudson offers expert analysis on what these shifts mean for the future. Discover why global tensions are escalating, the potential for a new Cold War, and the surprising challenges within U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Hudson also sheds light on the recent conflicts in the Middle East and Europe, the evolving nature of warfare, and the critical importance of immigration controls. Don't miss this crucial conversation that explores the complex dynamics shaping our world and what they mean for you.

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0:00 Intro
1:04 The End of US Global Dominance
6:54 China and a Potential New Cold War
16:23 Russia, Ukraine War
21:44 Middle East Conflicts
29:35 The Evolving Nature of Warfare
33:41 Immigration Control and Security
50:01 Influence of External Factors on the US
1:01:00 Historical Perspectives and Future Outlook

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All Comments (21)
  • As I understand it the NGOs are heavily involved in this trafficking. They are often funded by the US government.
  • @alicas_
    Dude, Shoigu was not fired he got promoted. 😂Btw, no such thing as ”former” CIA .. Just saying
  • @zleo9923
    Hudson & Jay still talk about the age-old Collective West trope of the Russians only winning (YES, winning!!) the war against Ukr because they are willing to take many casualties throwing Russian bodies against Ukr guns! The opposite is actually the case. The Ukr's insist on throwing 1500 men a day at Russian guns to hold for just a few more days positions they are about to be forced out of, while Russian casualties in the whole 2.5 years' war are only about 80000 max, vs Ukr's 800 000, Educate yourselves - watch The Duran!!
  • Here are two people talking about low trust in America, and when not if America will be destroyed. They say immigration has caused a crisis but also immigration is good. 😂 what a joke. I bet they also want you to enlist in the military and vote for Niki Hailey 😂. Abandon ship....
  • @georgelim8746
    This guy talks the truth and unlike many US officials or commentators doesn’t try to fool themselves.
  • @palirvin1871
    The one thing that I as a far away observer of the Palestinians? Never underestimate the ability of the Palestinians to make their own lives HELL.
  • @user-bp2dl3ov8l
    Get some real guests like: scott Ritter, Larry Johnson, Ray McGovern, Doulas McGregor, Pepe Escobar.
  • @rap36case
    What about all the military actions initiated by our military industrial complex?
  • @big1boston
    No one in our government can be called an expert not one in the last 45 years.
  • How does this jerk not know what is going on at the boarder. He has top secret clearance and doesn’t know why!?!?
  • @jamesburke3803
    Excellent interview! One point of disagreement is about the relative degree of social conflict: i think it was worse during civil rights and Vietnam War (I'm a veteran). People forget that American cities were literally gutted and burned, resembling Europe after World War II. Massive riots over civil rights and the draft swept the country, and "insurrections" hit the capital multiple times. Millions of young men were drafted up and sent to Vietnam, where over 50,000 were killed and hundreds of thousands wounded. It seemed that hardly a week went by without a political assassination. Young people took drugs and "dropped out", wearing outlandish clothes and taking over college campuses. And yet, within a decade, it was all virtually forgotten. Under Presidents Carter and Reagan a LOT of hatchets were buried, and American society came together and went back to living peacefully. The entire era was virtually forgotten, to the point where it is rare for people to bring it up in discussions such as this one. I may not live to see it, but I am confident that in a decade or two the present difficulties will be in the rear view mirror, fading rapidly. I firmly believe that America's best days are ahead of us!
  • Was a great interview with Bernhard, but I think he is not able to speak about the whole picture or better the details. Anyway Jay this was very interesting. Thanks.👍
  • @user-pn1cx1mt2h
    The chain of ngos working with federal grants also in the mix .. catholic charities is one …