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Scott Ritter Reports Russian Casualties Match All US World War II Losses

Redacted · Putin Warns West as NATO Targets Russian Energy Infrastructure, Tucker Drops Bombshell | Redacted · June 24, 2026
Scott Ritter Reports Russian Casualties Match All US World War II Losses
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"David Petraeus is not wrong when he says that the Russians have lost more men dead and wounded in this fight against Ukraine than the United States lost in all of World War II. Russia is advancing. Russia is winning. Russia is killing more Ukrainians than they are killing Russians. But the Ukrainians are doing an impressive job."
Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, reporting from the Donbas front lines, confirmed that Russian casualties in Ukraine have exceeded all US casualties from World War II, validating General David Petraeus's claims. However, Ritter emphasized Russia continues advancing decisively across all fronts, killing 1,000-2,000 Ukrainians daily compared to 500 Russians on heavy casualty days. He reported witnessing Ukrainian drone warfare killing Russian civilians and described Russian soldiers literally covering elderly evacuees with their bodies, absorbing shrapnel meant for civilians.

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In this episode of Redacted, hosts Clayton and Natalie Morris examine multiple geopolitical and domestic crises facing America. The lead story features economist David Morgan analyzing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian oil's return to global markets, warning that while this may provide temporary relief at the pump, it does nothing to address America's $39 trillion debt crisis or the fact that gold has replaced the dollar as central banks' primary reserve asset. The episode's most explosive moment comes when former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, just returned from the Donbas front lines, directly accuses Google founder Eric Schmidt and Elon Musk of war crimes, claiming Schmidt's company-funded drones and Musk's Starlink terminals attempted to murder him and are killing Ukrainian civilians. Ritter confirms Russian casualties have exceeded all US World War II losses but emphasizes Russia continues advancing decisively. In a major political development, Tucker Carlson announces he will never support the Republican Party again, stating the party prioritizes foreign countries over American citizens after he spent 35 years defending Republicans across major networks and openly campaigned for Trump. NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake reveals newly unsealed court documents showing the Justice Department ordered Google to identify users who searched for political party headquarters, with Drake warning that Google searches now function as federal investigation triggers with no Fourth Amendment protections. The episode concludes with discussion of Trump squandering enormous political capital through foreign policy decisions, the alleged paving over of the Charlie Kirk assassination crime scene within days, and speculation about whether the MAGA movement has reached its end.

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