Joe Rogan Was Shocked After Hearing This…
The transcript discusses allegations that the United States is sending between $40 million to $87 million per week to the Taliban. A source known as 'Legend' claims that if this funding stopped, the Taliban would collapse within a year. The U.S. government reportedly denies this funding exists.
Summary
The conversation, which appears to be a clip from the Joe Rogan podcast, centers on shocking allegations regarding U.S. financial support to the Taliban. The speaker references a previous appearance on Sean Ryan's podcast where a source going by the name 'Legend' came forward with detailed claims about American money flowing to the Taliban.
According to the claims, the U.S. is allegedly sending somewhere between $40 million and $87 million per week to the Taliban — the very organization American forces spent years fighting. 'Legend' reportedly told the speaker directly that if the U.S. stopped this funding, the Taliban would crumble within under a year, suggesting the group is heavily dependent on this financial support.
When asked how such funding could be justified, the speaker explains that the U.S. government simply denies it is happening. Meanwhile, people on the ground in the region are reportedly pleading for the funding to stop, implying they are witnessing its destabilizing effects firsthand. The transcript cuts off before the full explanation is given, but the overall tone is one of disbelief and outrage at the alleged contradiction in U.S. foreign policy.
Key Insights
- A source known as 'Legend' claims the U.S. is sending between $40 million and $87 million per week to the Taliban, the same group American forces were fighting.
- 'Legend' argues that if the U.S. stops sending $40 million weekly to the Taliban, the organization would crumble in under a year, indicating strong financial dependency.
- The speaker references Sean Ryan's podcast as the original platform where these Taliban funding allegations were first discussed publicly.
- The U.S. government's stated justification for the alleged Taliban funding is simply to deny that it is happening at all, according to the speaker.
- People on the ground in the region are reportedly urging the U.S. to stop the alleged Taliban funding, suggesting awareness and frustration among locals about its impact.
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Transcript
[0:00] The Taliban gets how many millions of dollars a week? >> About $40 million a week. It all happened. I was on a podcast and they were talking about it. Sean Ryan. >> I love that dude. >> Yeah. >> And now we're funding the same people that we were fighting >> the Taliban. >> Upwards $40 million to $87 million a week. >> He says, "I want you to meet with this guy." He goes by the name Legend. He comes into the office and says, "Look, they're getting $40 million a week." I said, "Who is?" He said, "The Taliban. If America stops supporting the Taliban, stops sending 40 million to the Taliban, you will see the…
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