He reads English-language slogans in Nepal as evidence that protests were performed for Washington rather than for the local population.
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Nepal
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...saw this play out most recently in 20... Sorry, last year, Nepal, when young people overthrew the government. Now, guys, okay. Here's the thing...."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...saw this play out most recently in 20... Sorry, last year, Nepal, when young people overthrew the government. Now, guys, okay. Here's the thing...."
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"...saw this play out most recently in 20... Sorry, last year, Nepal, when young people overthrew the government. Now, guys, okay. Here's the thing...."
"They're doing it for Washington. They're not doing it for their own country. They're doing it for their masters in Washington. All right? Does..."
"...Iran is that it's not all like Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Nepal, where the color revolution playbook was employed in a very successful manner,..."
"...able to bribe the security services right so um so in nepal they just probably security services just disappear and let and let these..."
"...going to have to go to the security services. But in Nepal, the security services were bribed and they sort of just disappeared. So..."
"...power within that nation. So, look at the color revolutions in Nepal and other places, right? Well, that's because the Americans went in. They've..."
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