Topic: Scott Ritter

19 chapters across the catalog

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 2:25:06 - 2:27:28

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Scott Ritter, Israel-Iran Conflict and Russian S-400s

Analyst Scott Ritter argues that Israel cannot successfully attack Iran because the Iranians are now protected by Russian S-400 missile systems operated by Russian personnel. Ritter claims that any Israeli strike would result in the immediate destruction of the country by a massive Iranian missile barrage. The hosts frame Ritter's analysis as a potential "op" or psychological operation.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 17:38 - 18:56

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Douglas McGregor, South Africa Punishment Theory

Colonel Douglas McGregor suggested that Donald Trump's aggressive stance toward the South African delegation was a direct punishment for South Africa's legal actions against Israel in international courts. This theory posits that the "ambush" was a calculated geopolitical response to South Africa's alignment with Iranian interests and its hostility toward Israel.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 46:52 - 51:17

1764: Rage Quit

Scott Ritter and Marco Rubio Conflict Over Foreign Policy

Scott Ritter accused Secretary of State Marco Rubio of undermining Donald Trump's intended policies regarding Russia and Iran. Ritter claimed Rubio was responsible for the removal of Mike Waltz and criticized the administration's inconsistent stance on Ukrainian President Zelensky. The analysis suggests a rift within the national security team regarding the viability of European alliances.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 2:48:49 - 2:51:47

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Scott Ritter Analysis, Russia-Iran Military Cooperation

Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter provides a contrasting analysis of the Israel-Iran conflict, claiming that Russian-operated S-400 missile systems and SU-35 fighters in Iran effectively deterred a larger Israeli attack. Ritter argues that Iran holds the strategic advantage, making a full-scale Israeli strike suicidal.

Publical
Episode 1686 2:30:24 - 2:31:49

1686: Publical

First Amendment "Chilling Effect" Legal Concept

Legal experts discussed the "chilling effect" as a specific constitutional concept used to challenge government actions that discourage protected speech. The term has been frequently cited by figures like Scott Ritter and Tulsi Gabbard following recent government interventions. Proving a chilling effect is a key component in First Amendment lawsuits aimed at halting state-sponsored censorship or intimidation.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 1:05:32 - 1:11:04

1685: Favela Ready

Scott Ritter, FBI Raid and Foreign Agent Registration Act

The FBI raided the New York home of former UN weapons inspector and RT contributor Scott Ritter, citing potential violations of the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA). Ritter characterized the raid as an act of war by the U.S. government against his First Amendment rights and his ability to provide alternative geopolitical analysis.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 2:22:01 - 2:26:01

1677: Donald Duck!

Scott Ritter on Ukraine Air Defense Attrition

Analyst Scott Ritter explains why Western air defense systems like the Patriot are failing in Ukraine. He argues that the loss of the Soviet-era S-300 "umbrella" has left newly arrived NATO systems exposed to Russian surveillance and destruction. Ritter describes the conflict as a "losing equation" of attritional warfare.

Spillover
Episode 1668 40:42 - 42:48

1668: Spillover

Israeli Hostage Rescue and U.S. Pier Involvement

Analyst Scott Ritter claims that Israeli forces used the U.S.-built humanitarian pier in Gaza to launch a rescue operation for four hostages. The operation reportedly resulted in the deaths of over 200 Palestinian civilians, leading to allegations of war crimes. Ritter suggests the U.S. provided logistical and command support for the mission.

Poonami
Episode 1645 1:03:21 - 1:07:03

1645: Poonami

Scott Ritter on NATO Arms Race and Pentagon Audits

Military analyst Scott Ritter argues that NATO's attempt to engage Russia in an arms race is failing because Russia's defense industry is currently outproducing the West. Ritter highlights massive cost overruns in U.S. programs, such as the trillion-dollar replacement for the Minuteman III missile, and notes that the Pentagon has failed multiple audits involving over a trillion dollars in unaccounted assets.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 1:17:33 - 1:20:45

1605: Techno-douche

Scott Ritter, Israeli Intelligence Failure, AI Normalization

Scott Ritter provides an analysis of how Hamas defeated Israeli high-tech surveillance by using low-tech communication methods like landlines and couriers. He suggests that Israeli AI systems were trained to see Hamas's open drills as "normal," leading to a massive intelligence failure on October 7th.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 3:00:48 - 3:03:58

1586: Escaped Mutant

Sean Penn's Zelensky Documentary Superpower

Sean Penn's documentary "Superpower," which profiles Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, is set to premiere on Paramount+. The hosts critique the film's "David and Goliath" narrative and Penn's involvement. They recommend alternative documentaries by Scott Ritter that investigate Zelensky's personal wealth and properties as a counter-narrative to the mainstream portrayal.

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 7:22 - 14:30

1579: Cash over Country

Scott Ritter on CIA Recruitment Failures in Russia

Scott Ritter criticizes CIA Director William Burns' claims of successful spy recruitment in Russia, calling them domestic political consumption. Ritter argues that Russia is a "denied area" where American intelligence assets have been rolled up, and asserts that the CIA is facing a major intelligence failure as Ukraine loses the war.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 59:10 - 1:01:51

1574: X-Ray Specs

Kerch Bridge Attack and Russian Response

Russia has labeled the recent strike on the Kerch Bridge connecting Krasnodar to Crimea as a "terrorist act" involving civilian infrastructure. Analyst Scott Ritter suggests that this escalation may force the Russian government to reconsider its "Special Military Operation" status and move toward a formal declaration of war. Such a shift could lead to the destruction of strategic bridges across the Dnieper River.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 1:27:29 - 1:33:37

1563: Pocket Pardon

Scott Ritter on Iran War Plans and Hypersonic Deterrence

Analyst Scott Ritter discusses Iran's development of hypersonic missiles as a deterrent against U.S. and Israeli aggression. Ritter suggests that the classified documents Trump allegedly retained included war plans for Iran drawn up by General Mark Milley, which Trump reportedly resisted executing during his presidency.

Elon Sandwich
Episode 1443 2:12:06 - 2:15:19

1443: Elon Sandwich

Scott Ritter, Bucha Massacre Counter-Narrative

Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter presents a counter-narrative to the Bucha massacre, suggesting that Ukrainian National Police carried out a "cleansing operation" against residents who collaborated with Russian forces. Ritter claims the presence of white armbands and Russian ration boxes near the bodies indicates the victims were pro-Russian civilians.

Vodka and Diamonds
Episode 1433 42:01 - 45:38

1433: Vodka and Diamonds

Scott Ritter, Neo-Nazi Influence, Azov Battalion

Former Marine Scott Ritter provides a historical overview of neo-Nazi elements in Ukraine, specifically the Banderista movement and the Azov Battalion. Ritter claims these groups exerted violent pressure on Presidents Poroshenko and Zelensky to ignore the Minsk Accords. He criticizes Western forces for training units that openly display Nazi symbolism.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 1:26:23 - 1:30:11

1436: Frog of War

Scott Ritter on Ukrainian Demilitarization and NATO Proxy War

Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter provides an analysis of Russia's military objectives in Ukraine, which he defines as "denazification" and "demilitarization." Ritter argues that the Ukrainian military has become a de facto proxy of NATO, trained for seven years to be interoperable with Western forces. He suggests that Russia's goal is to dismantle this NATO-aligned infrastructure, either through surrender or direct combat.

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 32:35 - 43:03

1432: Dry Holes

NATO Fighter Jet Transfer Debate, Scott Ritter Analysis

The logistical impossibility of transferring Soviet-era fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine via the U.S. Ramstein Air Base in Germany is examined. Former intelligence officer Scott Ritter explains that Ukrainian airbase infrastructure has been largely destroyed, making the introduction of a new air force a rhetorical "theater" rather than a viable military strategy. Senator Jeanne Shaheen's questioning of Victoria Nuland on the matter is highlighted as political grandstanding.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 29:38 - 34:51

1431: Red Austin

MiG-29 Transfers, Scott Ritter, Logistics of Air Support

Former Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter analyzes the difficulties of providing Ukraine with fighter jets. He argues that Ukrainian airbase infrastructure has been largely eliminated, making it impossible to maintain or arm new aircraft. Ritter suggests that any planes crossing the border would be immediate targets, potentially drawing NATO into the war.