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Host Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Gary Collins of TheSimpleLifeNow.com to discuss, Ukrainian solutions. It was definitely a lively debate, of how much arms and money do we send, but what is the other part of our strategy? We have a president and a regime that runs him, who refuses to at the very least frack and drill which would greatly expedite Russia's demise. Plus does anyone have any confidence in the republican party?
1:05:08•20 Apr 2022
Ukrainian Dilemmas: Ben Stein and Guests Weigh In
“Let's send them as much weaponry as humanly possible.”
What should the US do about Ukraine? That's the burning question Ben Stein, Judah Friedman, and guest Gary Collins tackle in this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein'. With Collins' rich background in military intelligence and security, the discussion promises depth and a fresh perspective. The trio dives into whether the US should continue sending arms and financial aid to Ukraine, debating the effectiveness and consequences of such actions.
Stein and Collins argue for robust military support, believing it could either halt Russian advances or lead to a dire but decisive outcome for Ukraine. Friedman praises the resilience of the Ukrainian people, adding a heartfelt layer to the conversation. Beyond the Ukraine debate, they express their frustrations with the current US administration's policies on energy production and criticize both major political parties for their handling of the situation.
They also touch on media bias, border control, and Hunter Biden, making this episode a comprehensive look at some of today's most pressing issues. With candid opinions and spirited exchanges, this episode offers listeners a nuanced view of the complexities surrounding the Ukraine conflict and US politics.

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