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I'm aware of that issue.
I want to try to flip it.
I looked it up.
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Martial law, if you're referring to academics, martial law says, How strong are those underground cities to withstand attacks?
Probably really fucking strong and really fucking far into the ground.
We ran into the same problem during Operation Midnight Hammer, so they're well, they're well equipped for United States bomb and heavy artillery.
Zantar says, Is it possible for Iran to agree to U.S. demands rechange regime, surrender their weapons to USA as long as USA guarantees protection from Israel?
Absolutely not.
That wouldn't happen.
That's unrealistic.
Okay, that is, yeah, that wouldn't happen.
That's all I got.
That's all you got.
Okay.
Here, let me get back to it here, real quick.
Investors have goods that they expect a return on.
This is the effect of closing the Strait of Hormuz, but there's more to it.
The missile and drone attacks pushed Qatar, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Israel to shut down production of oil and gas at their facilities as a precautionary.
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Right now, we're reacting to the Iran war escalates.
We're talking about asymmetric warfare and explaining it for you guys how this war is a very bad thing for the United States.
Because quite frankly, we're going into a war of attrition, which is precisely what the Iranians want.
And it's not to our benefit.
So, so yeah, we're live right now, guys.
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Strike on their facilities would be destructive, but it could be catastrophic if oil and gas are actually flowing through them.
These closures have sent natural gas prices soaring.
Yeah, so Qatar LNG, Saudi Refinery, Israeli oil gas fields down due to MIDI strikes.
Like, dude, this is bad.
This is extremely bad.
I said this before.
I'll say it again.
Qatar's LNG controls something like 20% of the world's natural gas.
Natural gas is extremely important to the production of steel and many other day-to-day powering, many day-to-day things that go on.
Okay.
So, and here's the other thing too.
You know what other country has the ability to produce natural gas at that level that everyone has a problem with?
Russia.
And Europe doesn't want to deal with Russia right now because of because of obviously the conflict with Ukraine.
They sanctioned the hell out of them.
And the issue with that is now the Europeans built their entire sanction package against Russian energy on Qatar, hoping that they can go ahead and get around it with Qatar.
Well, now y'all niggas are cooked.
Now y'all are cooked.
What are you going to do?
You got to go back to Putin.
You got to go to Moscow.
And I know that niggas don't want to do that.
So it's like, what are you going to do?
So anyway, as well.
So now energy production and flow has come to a halt.
This will apply pressure on energy prices every week.
The pressure will rise until this war is over.
Even if countries tap into strategic reserves to offset the rising costs of energy domestically, it still applies pressure on the Gulf countries that depend on oil and gas revenues.
Iranian Radars Overwhelmed00:03:03
So Iran has officially survived the initial wave of attacks and remains united and intact.
And now their long game is officially in place.
Radars are damaged or destroyed.
Missile interceptor stockpiles are low, and the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
Now it's about surviving a long war of attrition.
Now we need to transition and speak about the U.S. and Israel.
They have been hitting Iran hard, thousands of bombings over the last few days.
Tehran is an apocalyptic war zone.
In the initial attacks, the U.S. struck radars all across the country, effectively blinding Iran's air defenses.
They did this with a variety of different weapons from outside of Iranian territory using ATACOMs with a 300-kilometer range, prisms with a 500-kilometer range, and Tomahawks with a 1500-mile range to strike radars and other targets in Iran.
And the Israelis used standoff missiles from Iraqi territory like the Spice 1000 and 2000, the Rampage missile, the Air Laura, the Blue Sparrow, and the Golden Horizon.
By picking away at radars, they were able to clear the path.
And they were able to destroy a lot of those Chinese radars that they bought, which I got to give credit to the United States and to Israel.
I mean, look, you got two of the best air forces.
So obviously they were able to overwhelm.
And here's the other thing too.
The United States knew that they had these Chinese radars and surface air missiles.
So, they were able to overwhelm them and they had them surrounded all around Tehran.
Now, I do think some of them are still up because we have seen the Israelis and the U.S. like use quite a bit of anti-detection flying because they didn't have air superiority over Tehran until today.
They just got it today, pretty much, or within the last 24 hours.
So, they were flying low for a long time.
So, that leads me to believe that obviously they were very cautious of those new Chinese radars that they had bought, but they were able to probably identify and destroy them.
So, hey, just goes to show the power of the U.S. military, man.
But the problem here is that the power of the U.S. military isn't going to stop the attacks by Iran.
That's the issue here.
They set off a dead man's chain, unfortunately.
That's the problem.
Path for long-range bombers like the B-1 to carry out massive bombings over Tehran.
The B-1 has a payload of 75,000 pounds, meaning it can carry 24 2,000-pound J-DAMs in a single mission.
And it can travel at speeds of 900 miles per hour at high altitudes.
The U.S. has already shown us footage of the B-1 taking off for bombing runs, and we have also seen footage of unexploded J-Dams in Tehran.
As always, the weapons analyst Patricia Marins provides us some deeper insights.
Today, the first clear evidence of U.S. air superiority, at least in the vicinity of Tehran, has yeah, they just got their air superiority today.
U.S. Air Superiority Over Tehran00:16:12
And Pete Heckseth confirmed this today during the press conference.
Emerged.
A J-DAM failed, which honestly, it took them almost a week to get air superiority over the main city because they've been bombing the hell out of Tehran.
That's what they've been focusing on the most.
They had a majority in the beginning, but now it's completely theirs.
Yeah, so it's correct.
Yeah, and I think they have because in Air Force terms, it's air superiority.
They don't have air dominance yet, but they're almost there.
Air dominance is like completely we fly over, we don't got to worry about nothing.
Normak neighborhood, northeast of Tehran, approximately 100 kilometers from the Caspian Sea.
It was likely launched by B-1 bombers that departed from Diego Garcia yesterday.
Since a standard J Dam has a range of 15 to 25 kilometers, this technically demonstrates incontestable air superiority over the Tehran area.
The aircrafts could release the bomb from well outside the reach of most Iranian short and medium-range air defenses.
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I mean, right now, this is the most relevant topic.
And so we're talking about it, but I've gone into Red Pill.
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Although recently it's been politically heavy given the circumstances in Iran.
Yeah, yeah.
And another reason, too, why this is such an important broadcast, I don't want to sound cocky, but I truly do feel this.
And not even, I feel, I know this.
Me and my brother are by far the most the best duo on this topic because we are giving you guys, and I said this earlier, but since we got so many people coming in from Rumble, we give you guys, obviously, the geopolitical analysis, right?
Dynamics between the United States, Iran, the Gulf countries, et cetera.
But my brother, who's religious, he can give you guys a religious perspective of how a lot of these people think, how they move, et cetera.
And then obviously, we're both Arabs, so we know how these people think.
So we're giving you guys like an America-first perspective because we're anti-war.
We don't want to be involved in this conflict.
And honestly, anyone that is happy about this conflict, you need to seriously question them.
Do they actually care about this country?
Because quite frankly, this conflict serves zero strategic benefit for the United States.
I've been in multiple debates with people about this topic already, and none of them can tell me any real strategic benefit that the United States enjoys from this conflict.
There's no benefits for us.
It's only benefits for Israel and their security.
They've been waiting for this fight, this war for 40 years.
Nanyau admitted it the other day when he was super excited that we got involved in it.
So, so you know, me our job is to kind of cut through the bullshit, you know, show you guys what it really is, and just educate you guys on the region.
Because one thing that really bothers me, really, really bothers me about right-wing politics in America is that Middle Eastern foreign policy is never properly discussed, analyzed, and broken down from a perspective to educate you guys about what's really going on in the Middle East.
Why do we have the dynamics that we have in the Middle East?
Who is in the Middle East?
The different types of factions, the different governments, why we have the problems that we have, right?
I think if more Americans understood Middle Eastern foreign policy and why we have the issues that we have there and who the fucking enemy is in a lot of these situations, who the troublemaker is in the United States with our foreign policy, which, by the way, spoiler alert is fucking Israel almost every single time.
More Americans would actually fight back on this topic.
I do see people fighting back on it.
Obviously, you guys saw the travesty that was going on in Gaza.
You guys saw the kids getting killed, et cetera.
Let me let you guys in on a little secret.
Israel's been doing that for fucking decades.
Okay?
They've been doing it for decades, not just in Gaza, not just in the West Bank, but they've been doing it all across the Middle East, bombing relentlessly, killing people.
And it's because, obviously, the explosion of this topic on social media that now we can talk about it.
But I remember, dude, before October 7th, if you talked about this topic, you were going to get nuked off YouTube, bro.
It was, you were, it was like an automatic cook.
Automatic, you're getting sent to the shadow realm.
Get out of here.
You know what I mean?
Like, you covered a story like Henry Job before 2023.
Cook, bro.
Out of here, bro.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, 100%.
And so what we've been doing is maintaining our, you know, as much as we can be vocal about it without getting in trouble, especially on YouTube.
Despite all the censorship, we've been pretty good in tiptoeing around being too direct, but we send the message pretty clearly in that this war is obviously in the benefit or in the favor of a foreign nation.
And we've highlighted all the details as to how that's apparent and how that's possible or feasible.
And we've gathered the evidence in, you know, extensive detail.
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We've done like six, seven-hour streams for what, I'd say, four times now.
We've done four to like five or six hour streams.
And so we've done an information and you know, hardware overload in terms of information that you guys can gain to be a little bit more intelligent or aware as to what's going on in the Middle East because it's a difficult situation to understand.
The Middle Eastern problem is multifaceted.
I'm just lying to y'all, bro.
Trump, Hegseth, and Marco Rubio, they're lying switching the thing up to you guys.
I mean, we could, we could.
If after this video, we could react to some of it if you're going to.
Yeah, we'll react to that.
That's actually a good segment.
So we'll do that next.
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Take a look at our previous streams.
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I watch our streams back sometimes just to listen to what we're saying and make sure everything is said correctly.
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Anticipated this scenario, but it does nothing to improve its position.
I believe Iran is now relying solely on drones for airspace patrol after likely losing most or all of its radars, probably on the first day of the conflict.
Although it still has an Air Force without functioning radars, its fighters can do that.
Yeah, their Air Force sucks, though.
Just so you guys know, Iran's Air Force, they had like a bunch of fucking like, you know, crappy, you know, old fighter jets from the 1970s during the Shah era and like some, you know, crappy Russian fighter jets.
Very little.
The Air Force was always a joke.
So was their navy.
Iran's military is all ballistic missiles, guys.
Like you'll sit here and hear Trump like, we sunk one of their ships.
Like, bro, are you stupid?
Like, we all know that Iran's like Navy is a joke.
So I say, ships are effectively invalid.
They're a non-asset for the Iranian situation.
Like, think about it.
Did the Israelis or the U.S. even threaten about their Navy one time to justify the war?
No, they didn't.
So it's like, bruh.
Israel can operate heavier bombers, inflicting greater damage on Iranian bases, penetrating tunnels that aren't that deep and destroying some of them.
With established air superiority, we can expect far more intense bombing campaigns against Iran.
Even so, Tehran continues to launch attacks on U.S. bases in the region.
Okay, now I bet you're probably thinking, damn, Iran is screwed.
Well, sort of.
At the end of her tweet, Patricia said, P.S., in an asymmetrical war, there is no way to prevent the air.
And that's the key, dude.
That is the key that a lot of these like military analysts, like these Magatards, like don't understand.
Dude, this is an asymmetrical war.
And this is what the Iranians have been preparing for for decades, dude.
They know they can't beat the United States.
Okay?
Nobody could beat us.
We have the best military in the world.
So it's not about beating the best military in the world.
It's about making them bleed money and resources.
And that's what the Iranians are doing right now.
You guys are going to see what I'm talking about.
Air superiority of a military machine like the U.S.
The battle for Iran will be to prevent air dominance.
Now, there's a difference between air superiority and air dominance.
The U.S. at this point does not have air dominance over all of Iran, just superiority over areas like Tehran.
And this should be expected anyway.
Given that the U.S. is the world's most powerful nation, yeah, it's also important that you guys understand most of Iran's missile launchers are in the are in the West.
So let me show you guys what I'm talking about.
So if you go up to you go to a map of Iran, right?
We go, boom, Iran.
Most of their launchers, guys, are going to be concentrated around here to the west.
Why?
Because it's closest to Israel.
Now, they obviously have launchers here as well, right, to target the Gulf, but a lot of them are here and like up in the mountains.
A lot of cover.
They can hide them.
Because remember, they shoot a scoot because the launchers, the missile launchers, are on vehicles.
So they shoot the rocket and then they get the hell out of there or they go back into a cave.
And then in some places, bro, they can shoot the rockets through the ground.
I saw this on Twitter.
Did you see that today, bro?
Yeah, I saw a couple clips.
They can literally shoot it through the ground without a launcher.
So I was like, oh, crap.
So they're ready, bro.
So again.
So now, why do I say this?
So we know that a lot of the Chinese radars they purchase failed in Tehran, right?
Because they had a lot of them structured here to try to protect the capital.
But I guarantee you, they have others in this region, okay?
In this region, to protect their launchers.
So we'll see what happens with that.
And just to reiterate for the fresh and fit crowd, maybe some of you guys aren't aware, some of these launchers, they're highly capability, they're highly capable ones, or their missiles rather, that come from launchers can reach Israel in a matter of 10 to 15 minutes.
Some of them reported at seven minutes.
And so they're incredibly fast.
They're incredibly hard to detect.
And for some general context, the interceptor missiles that we supply to Israel and that we spend money on are far more expensive than that of what Iran is using to attack us in the Middle East and in Israel.
So it's kind of a war on attrition in the aspect that it costs way more money for us to defend ourselves.
And it's still effective lists are rendered invalid because of the fact that we still can't stop all of the missiles despite how much money we put because of the speed of these missiles and the military capabilities that Iran has been working on since Operation Midnight Hammer and arming up their most effective missiles.
And that's the thing, too.
That operation and the 12-day war prior gave them a lot of context to kind of test their weapons and see which ones work, which ones penetrate these systems they're already familiar with and which ones don't.
So now they can actually draw out the chessboard a lot more accurately and decide which ones to launch first, which ones to use as subversions, and then which ones they actually want to hit home base or actually strike on the ground and damage infrastructure, which is what have they that they've pretty much been doing effectively, as we've seen not only in Tel Aviv, but Jerusalem and other provinces like Haifa have been getting hit really hard despite military advances to try and defend the airspace.
Yo, let me show you this, bro.
This shit is crazy.
Yo, these hypersonic missiles, dude, they get to Israel faster than fucking Domino's Pizza, nigga.
Let me show y'all what I'm talking about, bro.
Yo, This is Tel Aviv right here, bro.
Look at that.
Yo.
Yeah, it's bad.
Here, I'll make this big for them.
Oh, Domino's right there.
Domino's right there.
Yo, I'm telling you.
Yo, the hypersonic missile got there faster than the Domino's niggas.
Oh, my God.
Yo, I'm not kidding, Gron.
Guys, those hypersonic missiles, they get from Iran to Israel sometimes in like six to seven minutes, bro.
Yeah.
And actually, we know this because we were looking at a Telegram channel of people reporting what they were seeing on the ground.
We got a report.
We were looking on X a couple nights ago.
We got a report that Israel had sounded alarms.
Okay.
Maybe four or five minutes later, we got a report that Iran had launched some missiles.
And then literally, maybe four or five minutes later, maybe seven minutes later, we got a report that missiles actually hit the ground in Israel.
So these missiles are as fast as they claim to be.
And you can see that real time if you go into these telegram channels that are local to these nations in which people are reporting what they're seeing, or these military officials are sending out messages.
You can see the real-time updates and how fast these missiles legitimately are, which again are just too fast for all of our interceptor programs, regardless of the fact we do have some that are very expensive.
But Iran has cluster ballistic missiles, so they can send out several at the same time, and we can only stop so many.
And we have videos of that too, so you can see what that looks like.
And I'm sure a lot of the guys are familiar, so I apologize if it's repetitive.
But no, no, no, because I haven't shown Israel getting hit yet.
This came, I think, from yesterday.
So check this out, bro.
I'm not kidding around.
I tell y'all, man.
Like, this shit is faster than Domino's, bro.
Like, this Israel, bro.
Yeah, guys, bear in mind, the United States highly prioritizes Israeli airspace and defense.
And so if they're able to do this, then it's quite telling.
They actually knocked the Domino's down.
I guess they beat the race.
Yeah, absolute destruction.
Absolute destruction.
Bro.
Tel Aviv is getting cooked.
And just so you guys know, it's illegal to record in Tel Aviv.
You have to have like a special permit to record the damage, and they won't let you record in most situations.
And just so you guys know, on Twitter, if you post damage in Tel Aviv or missiles hitting, you'll get demonetized for 90 days, bro.
Niggas literally got the fucking shut it down going.
Like, yo, what the hell?
Anyway.
Crazy, bro.
Absolutely cooked.
Anyway, you guys get the idea.
Architects, most powerful air force, it is completely predictable that they would establish air superiority over Iran.
And the reality is that over some time, they could also establish air dominance.
Unfortunately for Iran, this means that they are going to take a lot of damage: damage to bases, launchers, ports, infrastructure, and importantly, innocent civil.
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Asymmetric War Dynamics00:14:56
However, you have to remember that this is an asymmetric war.
So Iran is always going to be the one taking more damage and more casualties.
There is simply no other way around it.
Iran was never going to be able to protect their airspace from the Americans for very long.
But what do you do when your enemy controls the skies?
You go underground, like the Viet Cong, like Hamas.
The difference is that Iran has entire cities underground where they can manufacture missiles, drones, and guys, remember.
Hamas was just a proxy of Iran.
And you saw how badly the IDF and other supporting forces in the air and on the ground struggled with Hamas because of their ability to coagulate underground scheme, come up for a second like fucking mushrooms, bomb a tank, and then jump back underground.
And they did not have the most complicated missile structure or rather tunnel structure in the region.
So Hamas is just a small branch of what Iran actually is.
So of course they stole the tactic from their home country that funds them via proxy.
But Iran is like the CEO of tunnels underground when it comes to military support, military weapons, military construction.
They're all able to do it.
They taught Hamas.
Military development.
Exactly.
They taught Hamas how to do it.
So they're effectively the kings of this tunnel warfare, tunnel hiding, and they do it better than anybody else probably in the world, besides maybe mainstream or world power countries like China and Russia.
And so that's another thing that's going to be really difficult.
This is not Hamas where they're in these like tiny shithole rat tunnels similar to that of Vietnam.
These are like legitimate cities that have structure, infrastructure, who knows, maybe even damn stores down there.
It's a whole different world.
And so that's another thing that's really difficult.
This also introduces or hires the likelihood of a ground invasion if we want to actually penetrate these underground bases and destroy the infrastructure that's destroying.
Because even if they identify it, like you're not going to be able to like really get in there and blow it all up.
Like you're just not.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We just don't have the bombs or enough bombs to destroy all of them.
We don't know where all of them are.
And so there's a likelihood we might have to deploy boots on ground to really penetrate whether it's the Kurds or it's American forces and actually destroy these missile carriers if we can even find them.
Go ahead.
Weapons of war.
The B1 bomber cannot penetrate these sites.
The B2 can, but it's expensive and they don't have an unlimited amount of bunker busters.
Yeah, and they only have a finite amount and lose a lot of them on Ford.
It took them like, do you guys know that those bombs that they made that they use on Ford, they had them since they were building them since 2009, bro?
Since 2009, Obama era?
These dudes were building those bombs and they finally used them in 2025?
Crazy.
So the U.S. and Israel have been trying to focus on the tunnel entrances and exits for the underground facilities to prevent the missile launchers from exiting them for a mission.
But they don't know how large these sites are and therefore how many entrances or exits they may have.
And crucially, they are already running low on munitions.
Yeah, like Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, all these guys have like less than a week of interceptor missiles left.
Experts told Ajazita that interceptor missiles could become critically scarce during an extended conflict.
A Wall Street Journal report earlier said, And that's exactly what Iran wants.
That's precisely what they want.
Pentagon officials and joints.
Mussels' interceptors are gone.
It's a wrap, bro.
It's yeah.
Chiefs, Chairman Jennifer.
That's war of attrition.
U.S. reserves have already been strained by military aid to Israel and Ukraine.
During last year's war with Iran, the U.S. used 25% of its that interceptors firing about 150 missiles and reportedly ran out of ship-borne interceptors.
Advanced precision weapons, including joint direct attack munitions, otherwise known as JDAMs, may also face shortages.
Experts noted these systems were designed for short, intense conflicts rather than sustained rocket barrages.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran's missile production far exceeds interceptor manufacturing capacity, stating Iran produces more than 100 missiles monthly compared with only six or seven interceptors built each month.
Inventories of SMT.
Yeah, Marco Rubio slipped up by saying that.
He also slipped up by saying that we had to attack because the Israelis were going to attack.
Basically, he admitted that the Israelis dragged us into the war, so we had to get involved.
Yeah.
And bear in mind the framing of attacking Iran since 2011.
I mean, this is an old age framing, kind of a neocon frame of mine or ideology.
The centering of it or the whole idea of it was they have nukes.
They have big bombs.
We can't let them get a nuke.
They're Islamic terrorism.
They have a problematic ideology.
And so if they get these nukes, they would attack neighboring countries or worst of all, the United States or Israel.
But Marco Rubio had admitted yesterday, we didn't attack them because they had nukes.
We attacked them because it was preemptive.
Preemptive meaning the fact that it's a response to what you assumed was going to come based on facts you had gathered prior.
We preemptively strike them because Israel was going to attack them.
And he blundered.
And a lot of journalists actually pressed him on this in his second briefing today and said, yesterday, it seems like you admitted that we went to war for Israel.
And now he's having a hard time cleaning up his problematic statement.
And I'm sure Trump is up his ass saying, what the fuck did you just say?
As well as Pete Hegset.
So the GOP is beyond cooked.
And you could thank Mark Rubio for that because he just completely destroyed the whole lie that they've been trying to push.
And even Trump hasn't been clean with his framing.
And it's an impossible position to defend.
It's indefensible.
And so, you know, the truth will come out with enough pressure.
And these journalists did a good job in making Marco Rubio admit something.
I don't think he realized he admitted it.
And you can kind of see his face when he was talking to the press.
He said, he shouldn't have said it that way.
And he said the truth, though.
Unlike them.
They're trying to walk back some bullshit lie.
So it's like, bruh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But absolutely crazy.
Interceptors are also declining due to slow manufacturing operations against Yemen's Houthi militants and earlier confrontations with Iran.
Okay, so they're running low, and this is a gargantuan mission.
It is incredibly expensive just to move all of these assets like tankers, bombers, aircraft carriers, frigates, destroyers, refuelers, cargo missiles, bombs, the soldiers, their food, their medicine, the air defense systems, and these radars.
But they aren't just moving them, they're using them, and they're quickly burning through their stockpiles.
You have to remember, Iran is not the narrow Gaza Strip.
Iran is a massive country.
Of course, the U.S. has biggest Western Europe, chat.
Four times bigger than Iraq.
Huge country, dude.
90 million population as well.
90 million people live there, bro.
Has the ability to wreck havoc, but it is an exhausting endeavor.
So, unfortunately, Iran just has to eat hits to their cities and their people while countering with hits of their own to U.S. bases, the Gulf, Israel, and ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran completely designed its war strategy over the last 45 years to fight this exact kind of war.
This is why Ali Lajiani tweeted out no negotiations, and Iran, unlike the U.S., is prepared for a long war.
And in a conversation with state TV, he said, And the reason why they're prepared for a long war, guys, is because it's cost them significantly less to wage the war.
Guys, this is this is a very expensive conflict for the United States.
Remember, guys, these naval assets that are out there cost like $10 million a day to keep that armada out there.
Okay, you got another armada that's out there that they've been out longer than they're supposed to.
They should have been home months ago.
They're pissed off.
Their toilets don't fucking work, right?
Like, and so they're demoralized as well.
They've been on sea for way too long.
And that's the Gerald Ford, if I'm not mistaken.
So, yes, like Gerald Ford with the sewage issues that has a big sewage issues, bro.
They got to wait an hour to use a bathroom.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
So, imagine you got crazy Shia militants knocking on your fucking doorstep of your ship with fast ballistic missiles, and you're just stressed, worrying every day whether you're going to die for Israel.
And at the same time, you got to take a shit and the bathroom's clogged, bro.
It's like just a really demoralized, and it's it is like you know, there's a comedic aspect to it.
And these young guys are blood pilled on this Israel shit, too.
That's real.
What happened with this Marine Corps veteran today?
Did you see that?
He stood up and was screaming, I'm not going to go to war for Israel.
Yeah, he said, We're going to war for Israel.
Niggas are waking up, bro.
This is felt among military personnel.
This is not just some fringe idea that we're pushing here on YouTube.
Like, a lot of soldiers agree with this.
Yeah.
Throughout its history, the Iranian nation has faced worse events than this.
The Mongols devastated all of Iran, yet the Iranian people stood against them.
This incident is extremely bitter, and the passing of such a great figure has wounded all of our hearts.
But the late Imam Ayatollah Khomeini said that such martyrdoms make the people more steadfast.
You need to understand that the Islamic revolution, which formed the current state of Iran, was a now going to get a little bit into the Religious aspect, which is good because you can give commentary on this as well.
Yeah, these niggas are crazy, bro.
Movement by Shias who emphasized martyrdom and sacrifice.
A very well-known Shia mantra is: Every day is Ashura, every land is Karbara.
This is in reference to the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
Peace.
Let me know if you need me to pause anything if you want to give commentary on this part.
So, a core value or ethos for Shia people is basically self-sacrifice and fighting to the death.
We showed this on stream.
Oh, that was a save.
That was the same rave or whatever they were doing.
is what they do yeah so the people of iran are pretty much yeah these guys aren't arabs bro They're on some different type of time, and they're they're um, they speak Farsi chat, fierce, and they're psychotic.
I can't remember for the 12-day war last summer, this woman who was bombed during a media broadcast.
She literally did not care and was right.
Oh, yeah, I remember this.
Oh, yeah, this is crazy That was from the 12-day war I remember this.
Oh, let me, because I know a lot of people are listening, so let me um translate what she's saying.
Okay, being with us, what you are witnessing is the Zionist regime's aggression against the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the region.
This is IRIB.
And this was during the 12-day war, by the way, chat.
Because they were showing footage of Tel Aviv getting hit, and they bombed, they bombed news stations, chat.
The Israelis bombed the Iranian media because they looked at it like it's state media.
We want them out of there, too.
So, yeah.
And sorry, guys, they're speaking Farsi.
I don't understand this shit at all.
It's not Arabic.
The Political Department of the Islamic Republic of Iran's IRIB was targeted in an attack by the aggressor Allahu Akbar.
Obviously, God is great, right?
Mind you, they just bombed the studio and she's still there.
Yeah, and she's a woman, by the way.
This is what's and like I was saying this the other day, and I'll just quickly say this.
I was saying this the other day, and comments were saying, Dude, you're glazing, you're Muslim, you're biased.
I'm not even Shia, bro.
I'm Sunni, and there's very, very large, striking differences between the two sects.
But one thing I can acknowledge is these people do have martyrdom culture, not only culturally integrated, it's religiously integrated into their ideology.
So for them, death via martyrdom, death by a terrorist regime or an aggressing regime strike or a missile strike or anything like that is heaven for them.
This is like exactly what they want.
And so this kind of empowers them.
And I don't want to pick up on the narrative that the more people die, the stronger they get.
That's kind of like false.
That doesn't make any sense.
It's fallacious.
But what I will say is this being publicized online shows you that these people are highly resilient.
And this can also deter or really push away.
I mean, could you imagine a demoralized ground troop backed by the United States or the United States troops themselves fighting these people?
And they're defending their home turf.
This is what happened with the Pashtuns in Afghanistan.
This is what happens with the Iraqis in Iraq.
These people have nothing to lose.
They're on their home ground.
They're fighting on their own turf.
They have home court advantage.
It's a rough terrain.
And then you pair this ideology with it.
Yeah, you're definitely going to have a high amount of U.S. casualties.
There's no doubt about that.
So that's the most problematic aspect if we move to boots to the ground in eight weeks, which Pete Hegseth has been flirting with.
Yeah.
And not only that, like, this is a woman, bro.
Like, these people, this is like the different type of timing, you know, and she's over here saying, like, yeah, we don't care, blah, blah, blah.
She just got bombed.
And she just goes back in, like, I don't care.
I'm going to, I got to finish.
I got to finish my broadcast.
Like, and the other thing, too, you guys got to know as well, right?
So the other reason, too, why the resolve is so strong is because they look at America and Israel as like the oppressors.
They look at it like, we're the only ones fighting for Islam.
We're the only ones that are fighting for the Palestinians.
We're the only one resisting.
That's why they built up the acts of resistance.
We're the only ones fighting against U.S. imperialism.
That's how they look at it.
Okay.
So if you're going to fight your enemy, you must understand how your enemy thinks and you must understand what your enemy is willing to do and what they're not willing to do.
And you must also understand like how afraid is your enemy of dying.
These people are not afraid.
They look at it like, oh, this is the best thing ever.
Because when they killed the Khamenei, right?
And I was talking about this with my brother before, but we got a whole new audience for fresh defense.
So I'll say this one more time.
So Trump, right, is looking at the Ayatollah through a secular lens.
And that's a big mistake to make.
Because when you look at it through a secular lens, like we killed him, we killed his entire staff, 50 people, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
If you really think that you destroyed the head of the government, right?
And that You destroyed the government and that you can go ahead and effective regime change.
Explain to me this, Donnie.
Why did they start shooting missiles on American bases within an hour?
I'll tell you why.
Because the 12-day war taught the Iranians a lot about how Israelis conduct warfare.
They knew that the Israelis want to do a decapitation strike and they wanted to do regime change.
So, what did Ayatollah do beforehand?
He decentralized the entire military response so that if he dies, it would set off the dead hand effect that the Russians had for decades that was classified where the dead hand guys or the dead man's hand, the dead man's switch, whatever you want to call it, has many different names.
But it was a classified strategy by the Soviets for a very long time.
Where if we ever bombed Moscow and killed their leadership, all their nukes would launch.
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They already had the retaliation set up and it could not be stopped.
Mutually assured destruction.
Guess what Iranians did?
They made the same exact thing, but they made it with their ballistic missile program.
That is why, when they killed him and they blew up the entire government structure, even though the top 550 brass were all dead, how did they retaliate so quickly?
I'll tell you how they retaliated so quickly because they already had it ready to go.
They already had it ready to go.
You cannot decapitate a regime that has no head.
There is no head.
Yeah.
There isn't exactly.
All the people have the same exact ideology.
And you might argue for the secular Persians, but let me introduce this statement here or this argument.
Trump had thought prior to striking in joint with the United States or rather with Israel that there would be some sort of catastrophic effect across the country where if we eliminate Ayatollah Khomeini, there will be this civil uprising of the secular Persians and they'll take to the streets and they'll overthrow the government and they'll have this successful campaign and they will quote, as Trump said, take their country back.
This is what he had said.
This is what he had promised would happen or at least he expected to happen.
And so this highlights how cultural unawareness or not understanding your enemy and their ideology is also dangerous.
That plays into warfare and that has to do with things that is relevant despite what most people will say, oh, we don't care.
They're terrorists.
No, that actually does matter.
You should care because that will determine how they respond to your attacks, whether they fight harder or they back off.
In the case of Ayatollah, killing him, obviously, as I showed on previous streams, where people took to the streets in the tens of thousands and protested the fact that he died, screaming, we will live through Ayatollah, death to America, Shias forever, all these crazy Shia-chanted themes.
Patrick Shinbet David was wrong as fuck.
Yeah, Patrick Bet David swearing that Iranians would have this uprising and be so happy and the secularists would take their country back.
Yeah, how are you going to do that against 200,000 IRGC members that are armed?
That's what the estimates report, as well as the fact that most of these people in the country, at least in servant provinces, many in Tehran, are relatively opposed to the United States and Israel.
They look at them as this joint entity.
They look at them as they're like shaitan for a matter or the devil.
And so maybe they don't like the Ayatollah regime that much, but they definitely have a vested interest more so in the fact, or at least the scale weighs heavier in the idea of decapitating or destroying Israel, more so than they want their own regime to be destroyed.
Why?
This regime and the people of Iran, the whole province, have been ostracized from the world.
They are considered a rogue nation similar to that of North Korea.
And we imposed sanctions on them, which destroyed their fucking economy.
Remember, Iran is well aware of the fact that, yeah, the Ayatollah regime may be a little bit incompetent.
And so they're not the best at doing trade amongst the world and normalizing relations.
But the biggest aspect is that the entirety of Europe and the United States had imposed sanctions on Iran via Trump's command from his Zionist pushing lobbyists.
And so that hurt their economy, which made their way of life so much more difficult.
Now we killed their leader.
So do you think Persians, by the way, some of the smartest people are going to be dumb enough to believe in the idea that, oh, well, you know, the United States took out our leader.
And so we're going to, no, they understand that the United States and Israel are the direct reason and implication as to why their lives are so terrible, why way of living is harsh there.
And the whole region has been ostracized, not only the Americans and the Israelis, but the neighboring Muslim countries, the Gulf countries, also oppose them heavily.
Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, met with Trump a couple months ago and had told Trump, hey, I want you, or rather, he was having phone conversations.
This just came out of Washington two days ago, which I'm sure he wasn't a fan of.
Just came out that he was telling Trump, I want you to strike Iran.
So the whole entire region has.
They were trying to say it was his brother.
No, it was him.
It was him.
It was him.
Okay.
And that, yeah, that's what the anonymous source is saying.
Several news articles reported.
He's probably getting that shit now.
Well, he's trying to do cleanup.
And he had showed face to the media that he wants the region to be peaceful and he doesn't want any war.
But he was calling up the White House at 2 or 3 a.m. telling Trump, hey, you got to bomb these motherfuckers.
And that's because they see them as a threat as well.
This is what the axis of resistance was created for so they can exist without understanding or without the implication that Israel can take them out easily.
That's why Israel has struggled to remove Iranian regime from power for so many years.
It was pretty easy in Iraq.
It was pretty easy in Syria, Afghanistan, all these other countries.
But Iran is the last and final boss because they've armed themselves up with their proxy groups, with the eventual nukes they could gain if this goes on, but probably not, as well as the fact of their missiles to ensure that if these countries attack them, like you said, it's mutually assured destruction and it's in a war of attrition where it doesn't make sense for the other country to get involved, especially the United States.
So that's like to break down when we say asymmetrical, that's why it's asymmetrical.
And the culture has a big, big part to play in that.
These motherfuckers are psychos.
Yep.
And again, I said this before, I'll say it again.
The barrier to win the war for the United States is significantly higher than that of Iran.
The United States needs to get in there, effective regime change, because air power ain't going to get you the fucking W that you want, my friend.
Now you must do a regime change.
Your entire, your reputation depends on it.
And then your ability to stay in the Gulf depends on it.
There's no way the Gulf is going to let you stay there with military bases if you don't remove the regime.
There's no way because you've already shown that you can't defend them.
So why the fuck are you there?
Our entire president of the Middle East is now going to be, is literally being challenged.
Yeah.
So now the barrier is super high.
All the Iranians have to do is hold on and pummel Tel Aviv and make it economically painful or get Trump impeached.
This might get Trump impeached.
Yeah, for sure.
At least lose the midterms at the minimum.
Bro, cook.
100%.
And when has regime change via air superiority ever worked in the Middle East?
Never, bro.
Never.
Never, bro.
The only arguable instance you can bring up is that of Syria in December of 2024 with Ahmed al Shara, but that was very controlled and Turkey was on board as well.
But we didn't bomb the country in a bit.
That was years upon years, like a decade plus of calculation.
Civil wars, problems, and then the Russians couldn't come in.
If he had the Russians like he's always had, Shora would have got cooked.
They would have just airstrucked them to death.
Yeah.
And Bashar al-Essed, by the way, had left Damascus, the capital of Syria, when he knew that he was going to be overthrown before the opposing military could even enter the province because he knew the United States was supporting the group of Ahmed al Shara, the current president of Syria for several years.
I'm going to talk for you real quick while you go ahead.
Yeah, and I'm giving this example to you guys so you can understand the situation in Iran a little bit and understand why regime change is ineffective, except in this exception.
So this is the current president of Syria.
He armed or he was the leader of a group called Hayat Tahid Hashem, which was rebranded several times, but it's a former branch of al-Qaeda.
And he was a terrorist at one point in time.
He probably still has those ideologies, but he covers it to this day.
And so he was effectively and strategically backed by the United States for several years.
How do we know that?
How many air campaigns were done under the Obama administration, the Trump administration, to rid the province of Islamic terrorism?
Yet they casually missed this guy who had some of the strongest groups at times, like the Hayat Tahiri Hashem before that, Jabet something.
And then before that, it was the Al-Nusra front because he was backed by the United States the whole time as an asset to eventually oppose the Bashar regime that was never aligned with Israel.
In this case, yeah, regime change can work.
Do you want to know what that took, though?
That took 20 years of Syrian destabilization, Russian air power, destroyed families, destroyed homes, destroyed infrastructure, an unstable government.
A currency that was so inflated, it took wads this lard of cash to buy a fucking car or buy something that was relatively inexpensive.
And so this, although it was successful, it took so many years of destabilization.
By the way, that creates a hotbed for terrorism and power vacuums.
And that's how ISIS and other crazy terrorist groups or regimes were created.
So this is something that can effectively happen in Iran.
I think this could be a parallel to what is going to come in Iran.
Just look at Syria the last 10 or 15 years.
The domino effect we're seeing and the steps we're taking are very similar.
Yeah, and uh, the big thing also is that, um, he's lucky that they didn't have Russian air power.
Putin would have bombed them to hell because Putin was pro uh Bashal Assad because they had.
Um, and the reason why, chat, is because, um, the Russians, if you look at the country of Syria, right?
Syria, okay.
Um, this right here, Tor Tuz, this was a very uh important strategic location for the Russians where they had a uh a naval base, if I'm not mistaken.
Um, yes, so for a very long time, Putin would support uh Bashal Assad and protect him from all these different sectarian groups that would try to take him out of power.
Now, and Syria was segmented, there was like the Kurds in the north, there was like uh al-Qaeda, um, ISIS, it was it was a sectarian military regime nightmare.
It was a bunch of rogue militias fighting one another, backed by some sort of country, Iran involved as well.
So, it was an absolute nightmare.
And Russia had taken the opportunity to back this guy because Russia has been obsessed with influence in the Middle East ever since the 70s.
And so, any opportunity Russia sees for a little bit of an opening in terms of a power vacuum, they jump right on it, and that just causes more destabilization, more innocent deaths, more unnecessary violence for years and years to come.
And another reason why they backed Bashal Assad is because Bashal Assad backed was backed by Iran and who was an ally.
So, it worked out for everybody, right?
Um, but Russia's biggest problem is that they couldn't get the Russian air power that they did back in 2015 to support because Russia was in the middle of their conflict with obviously, you know, Ukraine, right?
So, you know, they're over here battling, you know, for eastern Ukraine.
They couldn't get the air power down to the Middle East to support Syria when, obviously, when Ahmed Al-Shar took over, and the first thing he did when he took over is he kicked the IRGC out.
And Hezbollah was bleeding because they had just done their ceasefire or just completed their conflict with Israel.
The Pedra attack, Hassan Asra was gone.
So, so he came and they couldn't re-rearm Hezbollah.
So, boom, Ahmed Al-Shar just came in at a perfect time.
Another thing that's a good point, and another thing that reminds me actually from what you just said, Ahmed Al Shara, or formerly known as Muhammad Jolani, this guy that we just showed on Wikipedia, he is a hardline Senafi.
And so, in Orthodox Salafism, which is a sect of Islam or more of like of a creed of Islam, rather, they believe that the Shias are sworn enemies to them.
And so, it's very advantageous or beneficial to have this uprising, strong rogue military.
Yeah, that's his old picture for some context.
But for U.S.-Israeli interests, it's very beneficial to have a strong Salafi, theocracy, hardline Sunni Muslim who is led by somebody like Ahmad al-Shara because he opposes Iranian regimes, the IRGC, and Shia Islam vehemently.
It's beneficial because not only is this guy going to potentially serve Western interests, which he has, he's been in Washington.
Who knows what he's been dabbling with in regards?
Yeah, who knows what he's been dabbling with in regards to Israel?
But you get the double whammy that he hates Iran.
So it's perfectly beneficial for Western powers, being that of Israel and the United States, to have a guy like that on their neighboring border in control.
That's not going to happen in Iran.
There's not many Sunni Muslims in Iran.
And if there is, they're not going to charge up a hardline group like he did with Hayat Tahir Hashem, which was al-Qaeda, that managed suicide bombings around the world.
These guys were powerful, whether they were evil or not.
They had tons of influence within their terroristic ideology.
That doesn't exist in any sort of hotbed of terrorism or any pocket of power vacuum in Iran.
So not only will we cause the same issue and destabilization in Syria that we will do in Iran, but we won't even have this Salafi Orthodox group that hates Persian Islam or hates Shia Islam rather to take an uprising and serve Western interests.
That doesn't exist there.
You have the Kurds, you have a large Kurdish population, you have a Turkish population, and you have the Persians, you have the Iranians.
Many of them are Shia, though.
And again, the Kurds are Sunni.
Many of them are Sunni, but they exist in provinces that are way outside of Iran and they're already getting drone striked as we speak right now.
So the IRGC is ready for their attack.
So what I'm trying to say here is once this is all destabilized and the IRGC is split apart, which will likely happen after maybe weeks, months, years.
Who knows how long it will take, it's going to be even more difficult for the United States to do what Obama and Clinton did and back somebody secretly in the region to eventually take power like this guy did because he's been backed by Obama and the United States and the CIA for probably over a decade prior to him taking power.
We don't have that benefit in Iran.
Yeah, this nigga definitely not.
They're never accepting this nigga, bro, ever.
I'm telling you.
And he, again, and the problem with this guy is he's secular in a country that is filled with religious zealots.
So that's going to cause destabilization in and of itself.
Is he even Muslim?
He's no way.
He's probably, he's not even Muslim, bro.
I'm sure he claims to be Muslim, but a very loose and non-practicing one.
And so maybe that's...
You don't think so?
I think he's like, he's probably might be Jewish, bro.
This nigga.
Potentially, I think his name is Muhammad, though, if I'm not mistaken, correct?
There's Muhammad in his name.
Yeah, Muhammad Raza Pallavi.
So I wouldn't assume that he would be Jewish or of Jewish origin.
Interesting.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Let's go.
Yeah, this dude's a retard.
Okay, so yeah.
So this girl.
Did you want to react to Trump, by the way?
Trump was taking some questions yesterday next to the German chancellor.
Yeah, yeah, we will.
We will right now.
So anyway, back to this girl.
Like, because just to show you guys, like, yeah, bro, like, these niggas, like, her shit got bombed and she's still here.
Heard was the voice of the aggressor against her homeland the voice of the aggressor against the voice of truth and justice.
Y'all ain't gonna lie, bro.
Like, most of y'all niggas, if you were doing a newscast and your shit got bombed, y'all niggas are going home.
This bitch came back.
Like, what?
And now, with the murder of their crazy supreme leader, the Ayatollah, they are all ready to endure this long, arduous battle in the name of sovereignty, martyrdom, and thousands of years of Persian civilization.
Now, I can't tell.
Yeah, more of them took to the streets to say we are with the Ayatollah than people that celebrated the Ayatollah's death, bro.
Most of the people that I saw celebrating the Ayatollah's death were either in America, Italy, Europe.
Like, they were like diaspora Iranians.
They weren't like Iranians in the country.
Tell you with 100% confidence that Iran will win.
And you have to remember that.
Pull up the video, bro, and then you can share it.
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Yeah, I have it ready.
Whatever you're ready.
Yeah, just share a screen.
This is an asymmetric war.
So victory is already going to be challenging to measure.
For Iran, victory looks like the U.S. failing to achieve its objectives.
That's all it takes, bro.
And their objectives are very lofty.
Very lofty.
Regime change in Iran is going to be really hard, bro.
We struggled with Saddam Hussein, bro, and Iraq.
Yeah.
With a weaker military.
We bombed them to death for three weeks before, and we still struggled.
Iran is way worse territory, bro.
Just getting through the mountains is going to be impossible.
Just getting through the mountains is going to be fucking impossible.
But anyway, okay.
I think we're good here.
Is there anything else that we need here?
Oh, oh, oh, no.
Oh, no, no.
You got to see this.
Look at the Democrats when they came out after they had a briefing.
Look at this.
That's why the Democrats exited today's Iran war briefing, panicking about how Trump has no clear-cut plan and that Americans were likely going to.
They came from a classifier briefing.
This is what they said.
Continue to die.
Senate, this is as serious as it gets.
This is war and peace.
They told us in that room that there are going to be more Americans that are going to die, that they are not in the short run going to be able to stop these drones that are going to continue to fly into the Middle East.
We have to have a debate in the United States Senate on an authorization of military force.
It will likely fail.
It will likely fail.
And we shouldn't be voting to proceed to other pieces of legislation until we get a debate.
Bro, how are the Democrats the more sensible ones with this shit, bro?
Like, what the fuck, man?
Yeah.
But one thing I will say, though, is take a look at my screen.
I will never vote.
I know this because this is my.
Fuck that.
And I just want to let people know.
Go ahead.
I just want to let people know, despite the fact that he's correct, Trump has no idea what he's doing.
He's obviously taken aback.
He's stressed out.
Never be distracted from the fact that this is a subversion.
And if you really hate the Republicans, that's fine.
But just withhold your vote this race because you have this kind of existence going on.
Look at this.
This is what he's taken from APAC thus far.
So, I mean, yeah, he can say that he's.
Yeah.
So you can do with that what you will, but I thought I pulled that up on screen.
And whether these are accurate, I know people debate these numbers.
There is absolutely no doubt.
Chris Murphy has been one of the most pro-Israel candidates that I've seen ever.
So, well, that is U.S. Senator for Connecticut.
I'll tell you this: the fact that he opposes the war then tells you something.
Yeah.
That adds way more credibility to it.
Like, this nigga took 1.2M from them boys, and he's still saying, like, this is bad.
That should tell you something.
That actually is very, yeah.
That actually.
And this is the side.
This is what I was saying earlier.
This is the side that the Dems are going to have to take in order to gain some traction in terms of midterms.
But I mean, they don't even have to be super anti-Israel.
All they got to do is say, Trump doesn't know what he's doing.
This war is going nowhere, and they're going to get all the votes.
So that's what effect.
That's effectively what he's doing.
Even if these guys are pro-Israel and Israel or AIPAC money is all in their pockets, you know, these guys just say the right thing, string the right statements along, and they can get very far, especially in 2028 as well.
Because you already know some Democrats are automatically going to be like, yo, Trump's like, you know, Thomas Massey is Republican, but he's anti-war.
That's fine.
He's more of a libertarian.
But you know, Rashida Talib, Ilhan, Omar, whatever.
You know, they're automatically going to say, you know, fuck this, blah, blah, blah.
But like, when you got someone like him who's a strong Zionist saying like, this war is bad, that's credibility, bro.
It's bad.
I just left a class fight briefing on Iran, and here's what I can say: it is so much worse than you thought.
Bruh.
Well, me and you know how bad it is, but the American public doesn't know.
Me and you talk to him with the Gulf.
We're going to get kicked out of the region.
The Iranians can sustain this forever.
They have underground tunnels.
Like, Americans are dying.
We got six soldiers dead right now that shouldn't be fucking dead, by the way.
FYI.
Like, that's bullshit, bro.
And despite the fact that they are correct, whether you like it or not, always remember that they're using this for political favorability.
And so this is just perfect for them.
Even if the war wasn't going bad or it actually was serving U.S. interests or whatever it is, they would still oppose it for political favorability if they saw that the United States population or populace was not a fan of it.
But they actually happen to be right, whether it's accidental or intentional.
Like I said, I tweeted this yesterday or a couple of days ago.
Expect Democrats to weaponize this war against the GOP and expect it to work.
Yeah, it will work.
It's exactly what.
Oh my God.
Fuck the mayor of New York.
Zaran Mamdani.
Yeah, Zorhan Mamdani.
Mamdani used it perfectly.
Yeah.
You know, everyone's like, I'll go to Israel.
I was like, I'm going to be in New York.
And boom, like he won, bro.
A fucking socialist Muslim nigga won because he was critical of Israel.
I'll predict it now in the polls, in the debates, in the campaigns.
The one-two punch, the peanut butter jelly combo is going to be the Epstein files and the Iran war.
Trump is fucking cooked.
Yeah.
Trump's cooked.
That is it.
The Epstein files is already really hard to cover, but and that was hard to recover from, but that's it.
He's done now after starting this war, a war in which he's going to have a hard time ending if he decides to.
Like, I was like, I knew it was bad with the midterms with the FC files, just optically, right?
Niggas aren't going to care that he called the cops on Epstein in 2006, whatever.
I was like, oh, this looks bad optically.
But this war, yo, there's no, there's no, bro, this, this, like, this destroyed the rest of his base, bro.
Why We Left The Debate00:03:28
Honestly, I think this cooked the rest of the base.
You are right to be worried.
Trump administration has no plan in Iran.
They really don't, bro.
They really thought that, yo, I hate to be agreeing with this woman, bro.
Like, it fucking burns me.
Like, every time I agree with, like, you know, raging Democrats like her or Harsan Piker, I want to punch myself in the face, but they're right on this topic, bro.
I hate to, like, they're right on this.
This is what I said earlier.
Libertarians or Democrats are increasingly becoming, they're increasingly becoming more accurate, more coherent, more aware, and more educated on the foreign policy issue.
And they're weaponizing this against the right.
And right-wing talking voices that have big platforms are not opening their mouths on this.
Obviously, the canceled ones like Nick are on the money, but the ones that are actually in Congress, the ones that have power, the ones that work for these big tanks like Daily Wire and these other big conservative talking tanks, they don't mention this.
They don't say this.
They don't get this shit right.
And this is exactly why Republicans are fucked.
Because we don't have any of these voices that are concerned.
Even all right.
I think I might be back, chat.
Let me see here.
All right, chat.
Let me see if I'm back.
I think I'm back.
Let's see.
Give me one sec, ninjas.
I think we are back.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys see me back.
Let me get my bro back on here.
My shit just got cooked.
I don't know what the fuck happened.
Fucking Mossad attack.
Fucking bitch ass niggas.
All right, we are back.
Mossad as usual, bro.
Okay, let's get the Discord back up.
No breaks on a trend, my friends.
All right.
I'm going to, I'm coming back, chat.
Call my bro right now.
Let's get this ninja on All right.
I'm calling.
Valhalla.
Yeah.
No, I'm kidding.
I got him right here.
What's going on?
Yo, you got me?
Bro, what?
Yeah, we thought we were going to have to meet you in Valhalla, bro.
Yeah, I thought, I was like, man, I'm cooked.
Yeah.
No, but we're back.
We're back.
Yo, they can't stop us, man.
They thought they could stop us, but we're still here, chat.
We are here.
Oh, my God.
So annoying, dude.
It's fucking gay.
But we're here.
And I will say, just a little bit off topic, yo, I've been setting this streaming up for, or the streaming setup rather for about a month, and it's very involved.
Like, you guys think it's just ABC plug-in one, two, three.
is not plug and play having a streaming setup is complicated there's so much that goes into it Now that I watch streamers, as in regards to before, and now when I watch them, there's a whole 180.
Like, I actually appreciate the quality of the show.
The lights, the monitors, running the streaming platform.
It's like, you know, I'm not trying to bandage the fact that you just dropped, but dude, it's like, it's actually very hard.
There's a lot to it, man.
The bill's just adding up in terms of shit you got to buy to upgrade the show.
U.S. Spends All To Fight00:02:07
But okay, we got Myron back.
And we'll finish the video.
I was running through some chats, but we can finish them after the video if you want.
Yeah, yeah.
We can, yeah, let's finish the video here and then we can, because we're almost done here.
So this is Democrats after getting their briefing.
This illegal war is based on lies and it was launched without any imminent threat to our nation.
That's the worst part.
There was no imminent threat, bro.
These niggas were not going to attack us.
I just want to say, I am more fearful than ever after this briefing that we may be putting boots on the ground and that troops from the United States may be necessary to accomplish objectives that the administration seems to have.
So what is going to happen next?
Well, Iran is likely going to suffer a lot.
The U.S. is spending everything they have at them.
Even if Iran delivers a strategic defeat of the U.S., Israel will still benefit because their entire objective is to weaken Iran so that they can reign supreme.
But that doesn't mean that this is going to be easy.
Iran is basically in a fight for its survival.
This is now a fight to the death.
The U.S. launched this war to take Iran down on Israel's behalf.
But Iran is going to do its best to take down the U.S. with them.
And the truth is, that could potentially happen because the U.S. has just opened a prolonged battle where Iran will simply not stop attacking the Gulf countries or the Strait of Hormuz.
There can be no negotiated settlement to this issue at this point.
That ship has sailed.
So the U.S. will be forced to keep fighting in a region that they supposedly wanted to leave.
Remember, their goal is China.
Both Russia and China now see this situation and obviously understand that this is.
Yeah, and we've moved some of the fads from the from the Western Pacific over to the Middle East, bro.
So, you know, China's kind of looking like, okay, we could take Taiwan, bruh.
We could take Taiwan.
North Korea, they got rid of those thads as well over there.
Like, you know, Sha'Kim Jalun is like, oh, yeah, we could take South Korea.
Hey, man, we got nukes.
These niggas don't.
Let's go.
So, you had a video that you want to play, right?
U.s. Forced To Stay00:15:14
Let's go.
Let's play some of the reaction to Trump shit.
Here, I'll cap off these chats really quick as we segue, and then we'll get into the video.
I only have a few left.
So, okay, Schema's PR says, This is funny.
He said, Myron, rest now, brother.
We have the watch welds.
We'll see you together in Valhalla.
Bro, thought you were gone.
Rykin says, Riyadh, I'm hopping in and out of lives because I'm trying to save these for my truck driving sessions, but y'all speaking the truth.
Hey, bro, I appreciate the support, man.
Thanks.
Yeah, these are nice to save for later.
So, you know, if you're like driving or some shit, this is a really good thing to look at.
Here's like another Marotic guy, right?
Go ahead.
You keep reading.
I got like another Marotic channel that's like Perfect Pro Retard MAGA shit.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Ahem says, Salam, I would love to see you and Myron make lectures about the history of geopolitics in the Middle East and how everything developed in the region.
Yeah, that's definitely going to happen at some point.
It's a very involved episode, but that segment will happen.
T-Fress 7076 says, You're a perfect draft age, bro.
All right, bro.
Don't get funny ideas.
Let's not talk about it.
Devo Nuts007 says, Appreciate all the long stream hours and keeping us in tune.
Question on what you think about Escaping the Matrix and where to even start, where to even start?
You're going to have to sacrifice sleep.
That's the first thing I'll tell you.
You have to not give a fuck about sleep.
That's like not spoken about enough, but if you want to stop your nine to five, if you want to find something that makes you money on the side, bro.
That's what I had to do to transition.
No, I said that's what I did in my transition from having a regular job.
You're not, yeah, bro.
Yeah.
You're going to have to kiss away sleep because your job is going to take 40 hours of your week.
So that's eight hours each day dedicated to work, plus to commute, plus you prepping lunch, eating, whatever.
You're only going to have a few hours of your own time to yourself every single day.
And so you're going to have to cut into those hours of sleep, maybe like 11, 12, 1, 2 a.m.
And if you're grinding on something and you're intentional about it, it'll work for you.
But I think that's the biggest thing to start: understanding.
You got to figure out what you want to do next, but you got to really figure out the whole sleep thing.
You're going to have to sacrifice a lot of it.
I think that's the biggest thing I've learned or seen other people learn from.
Regime Talk says, W Riad, let me know if you need a mod.
I'm mod for Myron's YouTube channel.
Okay, perfect.
Yeah, I can give you a mod.
Nora Adrenaline says, Can you tell Myron?
Can you tell Myron kindly to interrupt less and respect?
No, he's not interrupting me.
We're bouncing off of each other.
Shut the fuck up.
Yeah, I interrupt him more than he interrupts me.
Okay.
Someone says, Myron, OSS is down.
Is it down?
It shouldn't be.
Or they're saying OSS has no audio.
Yeah, a lot of people are saying locals is down.
Which one?
Locals or OSS or Castle Club?
I'm pretty sure OSS.
God damn it.
I can check on my end.
Hold on.
One second, guys.
We're going to go into the Trump reaction right now.
Damn, shit went down and it killed the fucking audio, too, man.
Fucking dickheads.
Yeah, you've got no audio.
It's working.
You've just got no audio.
Someone said Bills know how to fix this shit, bro.
I don't know why the fuck my shit went down.
That's fine, guys.
Just come over to kick.
Come over to Kick.
I'm going to end the YouTube right now anyway.
Come to kick for now because I don't know how to fix it.
Go ahead.
You had something you want to finish reading your chat or whatever?
That's it.
That's all I have for chat.
Okay.
I'm all caught up.
Yeah.
I was reading a lot while you were being attacked by Massage, so I'm all done.
OSS, guys, come on over to, I'm going to do something special for you guys tomorrow anyway.
I had something planned for OSS special tomorrow.
We're going to watch a good chunk of The Greatest Story Never Told tomorrow because it's going to be my last day for like a bit because I'm going to go over to I'm going to be over going to what's it called?
Gainesville.
Going to Gainesville tomorrow.
So, okay, you had a video that you want to show first or whatever.
But yeah, these guys right here, too, these niggas?
Yeah.
We also read down.
He is the fourth highest.
Okay, they're covering Russia right now.
But these dudes give horrible analysis on Iran.
Very similar to this dude, like with the retard shit.
Like, oh, yeah, pro-war, we're destroying Iran.
And it's like, okay, dude, that's not what matters.
Like, what matters is, like, how long, like, can we sustain this bullshit?
Right?
How long can the interceptor missiles last?
You know what I mean?
But yeah, what's the video that you had?
You wanted to analyze something else?
Yeah, we can react to this.
I think this will be funny.
This guy, Magatard, and then these dudes, also Magatards.
The Enforcer and Max Afterburner.
And the thing that kills me with these dudes is these guys get a lot of views.
And a lot of Americans watch this shit and they don't realize the dire situation we're in in the Middle East.
Like this war with Iran is not good at all.
It's very bad.
But whatever.
What are you going to say?
You got your link ready?
No, I'll pull it up whenever you're ready.
Pull it up.
it up we're good all right Just end your screen share.
Oh, you can pull yours up even without me screen sharing.
Yeah, there you go.
Yeah, it's up.
Perfect.
All right.
I got it on screen right now.
Okay.
All right.
So this is TV.
Let the broadcasters say it.
C News special report.
Hey, good morning, everyone.
I'm Kira Phillips.
We're coming on the air, taking you straight to the Oval Office.
President Trump meeting with the German Chancellor, the first world leader to meet face to face with Trump since the attacks on Iran, a war that's showing no signs of ending anytime soon.
You know what, bro, just end your screen share so I can do the three view.
Okay.
So if I want to minimize it for us to talk.
Oh, yeah, okay.
Let me do it.
And then also, chat, OSS guys, don't worry.
I'm going to do something special for y'all tomorrow.
So just jump over to kick for now for the stream.
And then tomorrow I got something for y'all.
So watch on kick.
You guys can chat, still chat and travel.
But I'll be on, I'm going to do something for you guys special tomorrow.
So don't worry.
I got y'all, niggas.
I'm not going to leave you guys hanging.
Know that of the region becoming much more difficult.
Let's listen in.
We've been able to do our deals, and it's been very strong.
We'll obviously be talking a little bit about Iran today, and he's been helping us out.
We've been very nice, actually.
And that is coming along, as you see, very well.
They have no navy, it's been knocked out, they have no air force, it's been knocked out, they have no air detection that's been knocked out, their radar has been knocked out, and uh, just about everything's been knocked out.
So, we'll see how we do.
But we're doing we're doing very well.
We have a great military, and they're doing a fantastic job.
So, we'll be talking about that.
And we're talking about some very big trade deals, and those I know will work out too.
So, I just want to say it's a great honor to have you at the Oval Office.
The beautiful Oval Office, beautiful White House, is a special place, even from your standpoint.
And you have some very special places too.
And I look forward to being with you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. President, for having me here in this Oval Office for the third time now.
Yeah, really happy to let me raise the audio a little bit for you guys.
I have the opportunity to speak with you and be good already.
Yeah, it's good for me, but like, why the White House audio is always garbage, man.
These niggas always like fucking whoever.
Well, Trump's got the A1 audio, and this dumbass nigga's got some shitty audio.
So, these challenging times, we are on the same page in terms of getting this terrible regime into Iran.
By the way, guys, this is one of the only people in Europe that has been as vocal to support the United States and the West in their endeavors.
Oh, yeah, the rest of the world.
Everybody else has been a little bit more neutral.
If they do acknowledge it, they say, Yeah, the U.S. has got to do what they got to do, but they're not about to go meet Trump in Washington and do the whole glaze fest.
So, this guy really cucked out hard.
Yeah, Germany away.
Go ahead, sorry.
Hey, man, them niggas failed ever since World War II, man.
You, Germany's cooked.
Yeah, y'all niggas are cooked.
Yeah, Germany is very, you know, like just succumbing to any sort of progressive idea or anything that's aligned with the website.
By the way, guys, I'm ending the Joutube stream.
So, guys, come on over right now to kick.
I'm ending Joutube.
Come on over.
I'm ending it both on Fresh and Fit and on MGX.
So, come on over, guys.
Come over to Kick or to Rumble, whichever one you guys prefer.
Martin Gaines X, I'll let you guys pick.
Ending the Fresh and Fit one right now.
Boom.
That's just trash.
And then Martin Gaines X niggas, come on over.
I'll drop the kick link for you guys.
Hang on.
I got my screen share.
Let me just give somebody mods real quick, one second.
And you wanted to read your chats after just going to get the fuck off YouTube.
You guys know I hate this fucking godforsaken platform.
So come on over, guys.
Come on over to the real nigga stream.
All right, go ahead.
You got some?
I'm just going to give somebody mods really quick.
One second.
I'm ending the YouTube stream now, guys.
Come on over to kick.
Or Rumble.
Either one you guys pick.
Myron Gaines X or Fresh of it on Rumble.
Fresh of it on Rumble or Myron Gains X on YouTube.
Yo, that fucking stream going down pissed me off, bro.
That shit fucked by shit up, bro.
My God, man.
What was it?
Internet?
Fucking annoying.
Yeah, it just went down randomly.
Unreal.
Yeah.
Ending YouTube right now, guys.
Come on over.
Fucking incredible.
All right.
These niggas really be hating, bro.
All right.
Speaking too much truth, man.
All right.
Here we go.
All set ready?
Yeah, let's keep going.
And we will talk about the day after what will happen then if they are out.
We have to talk about our trade agreement, which I would like to be in place as soon as possible.
And we have to talk about Ukraine.
There are too many bad guys in this world, actually.
And this is an issue we have to talk about because we all want to see this war coming to an end as soon as possible.
But Ukraine has to preserve its territory and their security interests.
And, well, we will talk about that.
We will.
Looking forward to that.
Thank you for being here.
Thank you.
Listen, hospitality.
Thank you for letting me spend the night in your guest house.
That's right.
Very, very good.
Comfortable.
You liked it, right?
Absolutely.
Yeah, great place.
And a famous place.
Very famous.
For many former presidents.
That's right.
Very famous place.
Any questions, please?
Mr. President, did Israel forced your hand to launch right now?
Is there a version of better audio?
This audio is garbage, bro.
Is there a better version of this audio somewhere?
Is it too low?
No, it's like crazy static.
Pure.
It might be.
Let's see if I can.
Yeah.
It's the wrong thing.
I don't think it's you, bro.
I think it's just garbage.
Yeah, I think it's these niggas just garbage.
Let's see if you get a better version of it.
Okay.
Let's see.
Yeah, that's like the White House is really bad audio, bro.
Yeah, it's like ridiculous that their audio is bad.
Like, nigga, what?
Nah, it's all like that.
It's all staticky like that.
Really?
Another one really quick.
Yeah, let me set back a final one.
It was today, right?
Trump White House?
Yes, it was yesterday.
I might have a better one here.
Let me look.
Yeah, it still has static.
It's fine.
I might be able to make mine better, though.
Over the last three weeks, problems with it.
Oh, we've got that.
Israel's hand.
Oh, here we go.
Mr. President, did Israel force your hand?
Is the question chat?
No, I might have forced their hand.
You see, we were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my opinion that they were going to attack first.
They were going to attack.
If we didn't do it, they were going to attack first.
I felt strongly about that.
And we have great negotiators, great people, people that do this very successfully and have done it all their lives very successful.
And based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first.
And I didn't want that to happen.
So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand.
But Israel was ready and we were ready.
And we've had a very, very powerful impact because virtually everything they have has been knocked out now.
Pause.
Their missile count is going way down.
Sorry.
Amazingly, they're hitting.
For context, first of all, why does he look particularly orange, like more orange than usual?
Somebody really fucked up a spray tan in his makeup today.
But regardless, what he's doing right now, and he knew this would be the first question, so I'm sure he prepared for this extensively.
But he's playing damage control for Marco Rubio's royal fuck-up yesterday in which he pretty much inadvertently admitted that Israel brought us to war because of the preemptive aspect.
And so he responds to that question by saying that Iran was going to strike us first, but that's bullshit because of our brinksmanship.
We had almost 50% of our military capabilities and assets deployed in the region prior to war.
Yet they were going to strike first.
Okay, bro.
Anyways.
Straight cap.
And let's get the Marco Rubio quote too, Justin.
I didn't want that to happen.
So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand.
But Israel was ready, and we were ready, and we've had it.
I've got it, if anything.
Is this it right here?
Yeah, here we go.
This is right here.
Donald Trump saying it's just the start of a relentless campaign that could last more than a month.
Those words backed up, in fact, by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said the war will take some time.
Well, let's hear the words then from Marco Rubio.
If we stood and waited for that attack to come first before we hit them, we would suffer much higher casualties.
And so the president made the very wise decision.
We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action.
We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces.
And we knew that if we didn't preempt...
Yeah, right there.
He already fucking said it.
God damn.
He already fucking said it, dude.
Well, here's the thing.
He said, we knew that there was going to be an Israeli action, and we knew that would precipitate an attack against American forces.
So Israel was going to get Iran to respond by hurting Americans.
Main Concern Addressed00:07:11
Does that not implicate a moral hazard?
I mean, is there any better example of that?
Bro, go ahead.
I mean, me and you called it.
We said that this war was inevitable.
We said this like episode one.
This war is inevitable because the Israelis are attacking no matter what.
The nuclear program, they don't give a fuck about that.
They say they use the new, okay.
The U.S. is using the nuclear program to justify the war.
The Israelis, the real reason they're attacking is because of ballistic missiles.
That's the real reason the Israelis are attacking is the ballistic missiles.
They got in a lot of pain.
That's why they were fucked those niggas up, bro.
So.
Yeah, and they say that too.
And it's funny because I don't even think the main concern in the United States lobby or the government is these nuclear capabilities.
I think they know that that's kind of a far-fetched cry.
And yeah, maybe it's something to be concerned about.
But we addressed that in 2015 with Obama.
And he finished that at the tail end of his administration.
The main concern is we are addressing operations.
He always sent that back years.
Yeah, exactly.
And so the main concern really is Israel's safety via the ballistic missiles program.
That's the biggest threat in the region.
And we're stepping to the table and we're telling them, you need to get rid of your missiles.
Again, as I said before, and I've used the analogy, we're cutting their legs off and asking them to stand on two feet.
It's impossible.
There's not something we can ever get them to agree with.
And this is called maximalist demands and negotiation.
And this is why Trump's brinksmanship does not work with a country like Iran.
They don't give a fuck.
They're not going to give up these assets that guarantee their security, their sanctity, and their existence in the region.
And why they've been able to oppose Israel and actually be a power balance check for the last, what, 20 years?
So you have that.
Yeah.
Like, it's the only reason we have to get them and destroy them.
I would say when Marco Rubio said this, first of all, I know he was probably internally panicking when he realized what he said, but I'm sure Trump probably had a word with him.
Like, what the fuck are you thinking?
Yeah, yeah.
For telling the truth, somebody had to let him hear it in the White House.
Yeah, you told the truth.
Damn it.
Yeah.
Niggas in the Pet when he said this shit, niggas in the Pentagon were like, probably like fucking freaking out.
Like, nigga, what the fuck did you just say?
Like, why would you say that?
Get Marco on the phone, bro.
What the fuck is he doing?
But this is the pressure of the journalists.
So you got to give them credit, man.
He made him admit it.
And we even invented it in a prior statement, but this one was like clear-cut smoking gun.
Go ahead.
We would suffer much higher casualties.
And so the president made the very wise decision.
We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action.
We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces.
And we knew that if we didn't preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps even higher those killed.
And then we would all be here answering questions about why we knew that and didn't act.
So, bro.
For everybody who's watching who is pro-war, thinks that this is beneficial for the United States, what could your possible response on God's Green Earth be to that statement?
I mean, it doesn't get any more clear than that.
Go ahead, you can play the Trump video.
Countries that were, you know.
So classic Trump tries to make himself the boss.
I forced their hand.
Okay, digo.
Let's call them neutral, right?
They lived together for a long time.
I think they were surprised.
I was surprised.
And now those countries are all fighting against them and fighting strongly against them.
Someday they'll write a story and they'll say why they did that.
But they hit countries that had nothing to do with what's going on.
They were sort of leaving everything alone.
All of a sudden they had missiles shot in, which shows you the level of evil that we're dealing with.
They'll hit people that were actually at least somewhat friendly and they had no problems with it.
Also hitting only civilian places, hotels and apartment buildings.
And we're hitting them where it is much more appropriate.
We're hitting them very hard.
And the big shit.
Bro, they're bombing the fuck out of Tehran and they've killed over a thousand innocent people, dude.
Like that is such cap.
It's crazy.
It is such cap.
It's crazy.
Najamal, thank you so much for the gifted top.
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Shout out to all you guys on kick.
And then on OSS, Locals is Jew Maxing.
I'm sorry.
Red, you bai says, can you replace fresh with your brother on fresh and fit?
Come on, man.
Wrestlers Viking, Omar, and I think you're a black and OSS streaming is being hacked.
Yeah, man, it's being lame.
I feel like the only way Trump can recover is if one, he ends Iran war quickly, regime change, two, makes FCNRS three and Ukraine Russia like all the same time.
Yep.
Massage is trying to shut you down.
They definitely are Wrestlers Viking.
OT Alberto already did that.
Retard, but fuck Boyam Lives Matter.
Okay.
Fuck Iron.
Okay.
Fuck Amy.
Okay.
All right.
You know what, guys?
I'm going to stay on later for you guys because OSS is fucking up.
So don't worry.
We are going to watch.
You know what?
Fuck it.
We are going to watch The Greatest Story Never Told.
I'm going to come back on for you guys.
I'm going to stream my brother.
Yo, what's your cutouts on Real?
Because you got to wake up early.
Yeah, we can go for like another 30-40, maybe around like 1-115.
I'll cap it up.
This is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to finish up with you, and then I'm going to restart my stream from scratch.
And then I'll go on.
I'll cover some more news and shit like that.
Other stuff that doesn't concern the war, maybe.
And then cover some more Twitter shit.
And then I'm going to do The Greatest Story Never Told.
So I'll do that tonight with my guys because this fucking audio shit.
Perfect.
So, here's what we can do.
We'll finish this or like give all our concluding thoughts on this or whatever else there is left because I'm sure there's some other tough questions.
And then I just wanted to react to Pete Hegset or Secretary Hegset's video.
Okay, I actually watched that earlier.
Give me the stamp that you want on it.
Okay, I have a Twitter clip here to our steadfast partner, Israel.
That statement, and as well as him talking about under a week, we run the sky all day long, those statements.
And then the Kurdish strikes as well.
That's what I was going to have.
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Step Ahead: Kurdish Forces00:06:22
Yeah, you can make it big.
So this was Trump, I think, yesterday, two days ago.
Bro, I don't like to read into this type of shit.
You know how I do things, but I mean, this video deserves a watch.
Just look at him.
All right.
I'm not going to play this sound because I don't know if this is copyright.
No, it's not copyright.
Just take a look.
You can play it, bro.
Oh, that music?
Yeah.
I mean, bro.
That is a defeated face if I've ever seen one.
Yeah, this was at the that's the face of a U.S. president who thought there would be a three to four day quick, seamless regime change like that of the same in Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro.
And he was truly awakened with the fact that the IRGC is ready for war for weeks.
Yeah, bro.
Goodness.
Yeah, shit.
No, no, no.
Shit did not go as planned, bro.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you can just see it.
You know, yeah, bro.
Did not sleep at all.
Yeah.
And he doesn't street.
He doesn't sleep at all.
That's Trump's thing.
But I mean, he's been looking a little extra rough around the edges recently than comparison of before.
And then I had this as well.
So this is Pete Hexett's.
A few days.
What you reacted to?
Some of it, yeah, but we could play together.
In a few days, in under a week, the two most powerful air forces in the world here.
Fix that for you.
We'll have complete control of Iranian skies, uncontested airspace.
I hope all the folks watching understand what uncontested airspace and complete control means.
It means we will fly all day, all night, day and night, finding, fixing, and finishing the missiles and defense industrial base of the Iranian military, finding and fixing their leaders and their military leaders.
Flying over.
So as we said previously earlier, and I don't want to repeat myself too much, but I know we have a little bit of a newer audience later into the night, especially with Fresh and Fit being live.
Again, these missile launchers, these missile carriers, and all of them in total are largely underground, fortified under bunkers in remote areas, and on top of that, mobile.
We already have air superiority.
We already have a large air presence.
We're already scanning the ground in Iran for where these missiles are coming out of.
And we're not able to accurately and accurately and precisely pinpoint every single one that's causing destruction to the region and Israel thus far.
And best believe, Iran has extras where every single one is getting destroyed that comes from.
So, I mean, you know, he's trying to play the whole like, we're winning, we're on top, but again, the whole air control doesn't seem to work.
This is going to introduce his next statement.
I think he's going to mention boots on ground here in a moment.
Over Tehran, flying over Iran, flying over their capital, flying over the IRGC.
Iranian leaders looking up and seeing only U.S. and Israeli They don't need those leaders and half of them are dead anyways.
The IRGC operates autonomously.
Power.
And underground.
Every minute of a lot of this air superiority are jets that don't have the capability of launching or dropping these buster or bunker busting bombs, whatever you call them.
And so the only one I believe that's capable of that is the B-2.
And that's largely expensive to deploy and actually drop bombs.
So it's, again, just more cope.
Every day until we decide it's over.
And Iran will be able to do nothing about it.
B-2s, B-50.
They're doing something about it.
Just look at Tel Aviv.
52s, B-1s, Predator drones, fighters controlling the skies, picking targets.
Robbing you of your tax dollars for Israel's security.
Death and destruction from the sky all day long.
We're playing for keeps.
Our warfighters have maximum authorities granted personally by the president and yours.
Yeah, so he doesn't mention boots on ground here, but I think you brought it up earlier.
But what was the other thing that we were going to go over?
Oh, so this is something that came out earlier.
I mean, so this reads breaking the headquarters of the Iranian Kurdish opposition group Kamala has been directly struck by multiple drones.
Guys, keep in mind the United States and Israel.
Yeah, the United States and Israel has been flirting with the idea of mobilizing these Kurdish forces to eventually oppose the IRGC, which is, by the way, a direct implication or indirect implication, regardless, still stands true, that we do plan on entering some boots on ground style of warfare.
And so Iran sees this coming.
Like I said, they've been a step ahead with the protests.
They were a step ahead with the missiles.
They attacked the Gulf countries, pitted them against us, and now they're a step ahead with these Kurdish forces.
And I don't even know if they've actually launched.
I've seen conflicting reports where they are actually starting to materialize and launch in the region.
But I'm seeing other reports saying that they haven't started.
And the leader of the Kurdish forces has stated several times officially on Twitter and other sources and mainstream media news outlets that they have not mobilized yet.
But regardless, Iran is ready and they're fixing the problem and nipping it in the butt before it even materializes and come into fruition.
So take a look at this video.
So guys, imagine how demoralizing this is for the Kurds, by the way.
I mean, these people have been in diaspora.
They're the largest ethnic group in the world without an actual country and borders.
They've been trying to fight for their own borders, for their own law, for their own sovereignty for several years.
The United States and Israel uses them how they please for opposition campaigns and to launch coup d'etats and to do regime change and to violate protesters and kill people.
And this is what they get in return: big fat bombs with no U.S. support or defense because United States support and defense is stretched thin across the entire region, primarily that of being Israel.
Demoralizing Bombs for Kurds00:09:40
I have no idea what that nigga is saying, but I'm sure he's distressed.
Yeah, he's big time.
Yeah, so I mean, I think that's a pretty thorough top-to-bottom kind of breakdown of what's been developing recently.
You want to jump into Twitter space and get the latest?
Sure, yeah, I can pull it up right now.
We could do a Twitter space.
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Oh, I was going to.
I was going to show one more clip, actually.
Yeah, let's do it.
Of Rubio confirming that the interceptor whole program with the ballistic missiles is disproportionate.
And then Trump admitting.
So actually, we just watched Trump say we went to war with Israel because, or sorry, we went to war with Iran because we decided to.
And so he's the big boss.
I have a clip of him contradicting himself from like two days ago.
Let's take a look at this.
Let's do it.
They are producing, by some estimates, over 100 of these missiles a month.
Compare that to the six or seven interceptors that can be built a month.
They can build 100 of these a month, not to mention the thousands of one-way attack drones that they also have.
They are producing.
So he's telling the truth.
Like, that's the crazy part.
He's getting cooked for telling the truth.
Bro, the GOP is telling on themselves real time.
It's actually really embarrassing.
And then I've got this clip right here.
This is Trump, I'm assuming, answering some sort of question.
So I'll take a look at this.
Oh, we're going to continue to do well.
We have the greatest military in the world by far.
And that was a tremendous threat to us for many years.
47 years they've been killing our people and killing people from all over the world.
And I think we have great support.
And I think if we didn't do it first, they would have done it to Israel.
All right.
Thank you very much, Donald Trump.
There you go, my friend.
Thank you very fucking much.
Yep.
Let's let him yap a little longer, see what else he says to kind of fill in that blunder.
Give us a shot if that was possible.
And if we didn't terminate the worst deal, one of the worst deals ever made, the Obama nuclear deal, I call it the Obama.
The deal that guaranteed safety in the Middle East, the deal that guaranteed an even power structure that guaranteed United States control and autonomy over the Middle East, and a deal that guaranteed Israel cannot expand their borders illegally.
Yeah, thanks very much.
It was a bad deal.
A nuclear deal where he gave a nuclear bomb.
And they would never have a nuclear bomb.
And they would never have a nuke and a deal that guaranteed their economy would thrive because we would lift sanctions, which would make the civilian population more satisfied with the current regime.
Who doesn't want that?
I wonder who.
I think it's Israel.
So you have that as well.
Let's see what else he says.
Let's just keep debunking him.
This is fun.
Everything to Iran, including a nuclear weapon.
It was a road to a nuclear weapon.
Bad things would have happened four years ago because they would have had a weapon four years ago if I didn't terminate that deal.
Yeah, dude, they had the most oversight they've ever had when they were abiding by the terms of the JCPOA, dude.
They were 100% complying with it.
We had the international committee there.
Again, it wasn't about them not having a nuclear bomb.
It was about them making money, and the Israelis did not want that.
And they didn't want them to have power or have money or have a thriving economy because then it would check Israel's bullshit.
Yep.
And by the way, guys, the JCPOA that Obama did.
It's like one of the best things.
And by the way, probably the best thing.
Yeah, absolutely.
And by the way, if you don't believe Trump or, you know, the GOP's position, or you don't believe us opposing Trump, rather, I should say, sorry.
Well, then take a look at the countries that were listed or agreed to the JCPOA.
It was China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, along with the EU.
So you've got a bunch of other European countries in there as well.
And they all were on board for this.
The whole world, the international community was on board for this.
So again, tell me how that was going to bolster their terroristic regime and their ideology to take control of the region if every other country was like, oh, wait, this is a great fucking idea.
I'll tell you why Trump is framing it as a bad idea because it would have destroyed Israel's control of the region, at least the way they have a death grip on it now.
So that's that.
But I think that's really the bulk of it, man.
Let's jump into the no, we could jump into the space.
That's just all the news that I was really going to cover and like the reaction.
Yeah, yeah.
Let's jump into space, see what the list is.
Let's take a quick peek into the space and then we'll wrap up.
Yeah, and I'll come back on for you guys.
Don't worry.
Oh, Dawson's in here.
All right.
Oh, shit.
Let me hit watch stream.
Sorry.
To the Senate.
Got his hand broken in the door.
That is a microcosm of the whole country right now.
Why are we dying for Israel?
And everyone understands we're going to war for Israel.
It's not about dollar.
It's not about oil.
It's not about cutting oil away from China either.
I hear that crap all the time.
Like, oh, yeah, really, you want to force China to buy more oil from Russia.
Sure.
That's in our strategic interest.
Right.
This is about Israel.
And these Gulf Arabs and Kurds are now waking up.
Like, yeah, you got used.
You were used to finance ISIS and topple Syria for Israel.
You're the ones that took all the casualties and lost the money.
Now you're getting clapped by Iran.
Bahrain's on the verge of revolution.
UA and Qatar are getting economically like they're every day those airports are closed.
They're losing almost a billion dollars.
So all in all, I mean, other than civilians dying, of course, the worst day was the schoolgirls dying in Iran.
Militarily, their army's intact.
Most of their Navy's intact.
Their air force was useless anyway.
But those ballistic missiles and the drones keep on coming.
Hezbollah is holding its own.
So pretty good fifth day of war for Iran.
Not too good for the empire.
Ryan, what was the first thing you said?
The vertical, what was that you said?
So they offensively, they have these missiles you can shoot vertically, but you need cranes and things.
It's silo shots.
And Iran destroyed the city.
Do you got a mic, Riyadh?
It's before that.
All that equipment got destroyed.
Ah, interesting.
And just on what you mentioned, I just want to welcome Amaran and Riyadh into the space as well.
But just in terms of what you mentioned, Ryan, what we're seeing is significant bombardment of Tehran over the last two days and actually Iran and Israel.
From any information you have, has any key assets been hit, such as the missile launch pads or anything like that, or the missile inventory, or is all of it underground?
They sank a boat, whatever.
It's not all underground, but mostly it's intact.
They even have the capacity to build underground.
They can make drones underground.
They can make missiles.
Stockpile is still there.
And Iran has paced itself perfectly, doing what they can with their mixture of missiles and drones to do maximum damage.
And where the empire was least defended is where they hit the hardest, which was Bahrain and Kuwait and then Erbil and Iraq.
And then they hit Qatar and they hit Sayyahub and Yadi Arab Emirates.
And the closing the Strait crippled all those economies.
Even Iraqi militia tagged Saudi Arabia and oilfield because an Iranian pipe was hit by America first.
That they need to cool off.
Nobody wants mutual destruction on energy.
But, you know, you do it, we do it type of situation.
And the Americans and Israelis are now just bombing like civilian centers and things and police stations and a little bit of infrastructure, whatever.
Oh, you blow up a firehouse, whatever.
Reaper Drones Enter00:14:48
They're not getting what they really want.
Uh, they can't get under those mountains, which is where the air defense systems are worried, or you know, that's what they're protecting the most.
They can't get at their ballistic missiles, they can't stop them from manufacturing drones, they can't get their launch sites.
Very few have been hit.
They've best been doing stuff that looks good online.
Like, look at the big oh, you oh, he made it.
Okay, I'll let me on my side, Chat.
What's that?
Bombs hitting like this, yeah.
No, I thought you were playing it for your stream.
I wasn't screening, I was screen sharing.
You want to screen share again?
No, it's fine.
Whatever you want, I was listening.
You want to get rid of the ballistic missiles and I was listening to it on your stream, and I had it muted on my side.
But whatever you want to do, I could okay.
I'll just screen share.
No worries.
I can screen share if you want.
It's fine.
Okay, I'll mute myself on Discord.
Yeah, let me just screen share it right now, Ryan.
So, it's a game of whack-a-mole.
I mean, they come in, they have the eye in the sky because of the Chinese, so they see the Americans come in, they let go back in the hole.
Hey, Ryan, to back you up, we have military experience there, Joel.
That guy, hey, Joel, uh, is it okay if Joel tells Ryan back?
Ryan, you kept talking about the we don't have the air superiority, and you got a lot of pushback, Ryan.
We have an Air Force vet, bomber vet.
He backs you up 150 percent, Joel.
Yeah, 100.
Just to go back with what Ryan's been saying.
Um, so how these bombers conduct their mission because we do not have air superiority.
Um, so when our bombers come in, normally what would happen if we did have air superiority is we'd already have designated target packages, but they don't have it.
So, what happens is what Ryan's been saying: by the time our bombers go up in the air, the Chinese just go, Hey, bombers in the air, probably coming to this location.
All they do is just hide is hide that you know, ballistic launcher.
And then, once that bomber runs out of air or just hits a target that's really not relevant, or one of the decoys, then they see the bomber go back, and then the Chinese go, Hey, they're flying away.
They come back out, and then they launch more missiles.
Exactly what Ryan's been saying.
Yeah, exactly.
I think you said it.
It was like it was like it's like you said it yesterday.
It's like playing whack-a-mole.
And also, another thing that people have not been talking about, and this is the 21st century, guys.
We need to understand this: is the cyber capability of Iran and China.
Now, there was a person earlier that asked here, Oh, well, China's not doing enough, they're not doing anything, guys.
War is deception.
And what I mean by that is just because China is not physically in Iran does not mean they are not doing anything to the United States.
Now, Beatrice, like I'm 10 years cybersecurity also in the Air Force, there are, I'm telling you right now that when these productions of these missiles, there are reports, I'm not going to say how, I know this, but there are reports and that the production facilities and like all the facilities at like, you know, L3 Harris, you're going to talk about Lockheed, they're getting hacked.
You know, there's malware there.
Like, and it just so happened it leads up to the weeks.
And currently, right now, if you look at, you know, exactly where our ICMP packets are, there's a heck of a lot coming to China.
I'm from China.
There's a heck of a lot coming from Iran.
So just because they're physically not in Iran does not mean they are not helping.
Like there's electricity outages in these towns.
I'm only saying this because I used to work and I work in Assak and I have connections with people there that actually are in charge of defending these places.
But also, I need you guys to understand is I used to work at LT Harris.
The very people that put these chips in these SAM sites or air ground-to-air missiles.
Well, the Venezuela attack that happened when we took Maduro.
Well, guess what happened?
A couple of weeks later, no one talks about this.
You're not going to see this on Fox News for some reason, but there was a TRF and an issued notem that happened in our southern border, the United States.
What does that mean?
What's the TRF?
It's a temporary restriction of flight.
And it happened for about 12, 15 days.
And why is that important?
I'm not going to tell you why, but there's some speculation that, you know, there might have been some aircraft that shouldn't be flying.
I was going to say.
Did you want to react to the next video really quick?
You know, having a lot of people here.
Some of those missiles, those interceptors, and those surface-to-air missiles in Mexico, in Venezuela.
Appreciate that.
I got a question.
I got something because I've been listening in closely to what Ryan and Joel have been saying.
So, Ryan, I don't know if you're familiar with China gave China gave Iran some very advanced radar, the YLC-8B radar and HQ-9B surface air missile.
Maybe Joel can answer this too, since he came from the Air Force.
And obviously, this technology, you know, counteracts stealth technology that F-35s, F-22s, and B-2 bombers use, but they failed into Iran.
I'm assuming that they probably put a bunch of them around Tehran and they failed.
But you also mentioned that they probably have these radars in place outside of where they have a lot of the missile depots, right?
Outside of, because obviously they want to protect their ability to be offensive, right?
So I don't know how many of these radars they bought.
I'm assuming they probably got a good amount of them after the six-day war because that was their biggest issue was air defense.
And I do note, I did notice that during Hegseth's commentary today, he said that they have air superiority, but they don't have air dominance yet.
So I'm assuming they're probably close to it, if not already having it in Tehran.
But obviously, we know a lot of the launchers are out there in the mountainous area in western Iran, not necessarily in Tehran.
So does anybody know as far as like, you know, how these Chinese raiders are faring out?
Did they put them spare amount more towards the missile launchers to protect them there?
Did they not really care too much about Tehran because they knew at some point they'd potentially get hit?
Because it's very clear that the Ayatollah had a, you know, a dead man's hand system kind of going because after he died, within an hour, 90 minutes damn near, they already had missiles going towards Tel Aviv and the military bases.
So they, you know, they knew that the Israel Israelis and the United States would try to do a decapitation and they just made sure everything was decentralized.
So there's no need.
So even if you decapitate, things are going to happen no matter what.
Almost similar to the Soviet mutually assured destruction system.
But yeah, that's what I was going to ask, man, because you did mention before that they have some of their more sophisticated air defense closer to the launchers.
What are your thoughts on that?
Maybe Ryan, you or Joel can comment on that or Andrew, any of the military guys.
Iran set up 14 autonomous.
Oh, I'm getting a call.
So I let someone take it.
All right.
Joel, Andrew, maybe any of you guys can comment on that when it comes to Joel.
Joel, I have no idea.
I have no idea, bro.
Joel.
Yeah, so Iran has two uses mostly two forms of early detection radar system.
It's their short range and long range.
You're correct when you say that China supplied Iran with these long range detect early radar systems.
And they operate on UHF radar, which means that they can ultimately go about its range is about 700 nautical miles.
And basically, anything that enters within that radius.
And just to let you know, that these radar systems, they're very mobile.
They're not stationary.
It's not like they have to place them there.
So exactly what Ryan was saying earlier, they can move them anytime they feel or know that they're getting targeted.
And you just move them to another location.
They don't actually have to put them next to a launcher.
Like it just has to come in and out.
As long as it's in country, it's pretty much usable.
But yeah, but like I said, there's about a 700 nautical mile, you know, red circle.
And anything that enters that, they know it's there.
And again, Iran is strategic.
Even though they have a lot of missiles left and a lot of capabilities, they're going to take their licks when they can and accept some damage.
And even the IRGC said that from a strategic standpoint, Tehran is not real, Tehran is not really important.
So they can take some licks there.
But I said earlier that Iran has some Y-20s or SU-35s that are ready to be used.
So if that's how I know they don't have air superiority.
And when it comes to the Air Force, there's no such thing for you real quick.
Those radars, because I'm talking about the YLC-8B and then HQ-9B as surface air, which apparently, because they made a big thing about it, like, hey, these counter-American stealth, this is a big deal, et cetera.
And, you know, in my head, I was like, okay, maybe they don't have as many of them in Tehran.
Maybe they placed a few of them in Tehran.
They got destroyed because obviously the United States was like, that was their first thing.
Was like, we got to get the Ayatollah.
So maybe they employed some more sophisticated stuff capabilities to get rid of those radars.
But then in my head, I was like, well, we know that Iran is huge and they want to obviously be able to be offensive.
Like, you know, they don't care so much about the defensive as they care about the offensive.
You're correct.
Like, they don't care about getting bombed to hell because a lot of their capabilities are underground.
So maybe they might have moved those radars or surface air missiles to protect their ability to be offensive.
So that's why I was like, okay, I'm trying to figure this out.
Like, how the fuck did they get air superiority?
But you're saying that, you're saying that they don't have air superiority because they have a certain radar in play.
What was that?
If you could repeat that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
So basically, Leah, you're correct.
They're able to just move these launchers whenever they feel threatened.
And China and Iran has been prepping these, specifically these radars to counteract the B-2s and F-22s.
So it's like, not only are they advanced, but they are just specifically designed to counter these airframes that are stealth.
Even our next generation bombers and aircraft.
So yeah, you're correct.
So my thing is, like, how did they, how did they fail on February 28th?
Or did they not, did they not put a priority on Tehran?
Is that what it is?
Yeah, yeah, 100%.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's, it's, I'm not, they didn't fail.
Like, they definitely did not fail, or they were able to take those.
Um, you know, like I said, Iran knows where it can take its place.
So you think they didn't even, do you, do you think strategically that they even put them into Iran then in that case?
Since none of their launchers are there?
They may, I don't know if they were deployed at the time, but I know they are using them.
And like when it comes to the airship priority, like I said, there's no such thing as like some basic airship priority.
You either have it over in airspace or you don't.
So what do you think?
Do you think they have it or no?
Oh, no, absolutely not.
And everyone knows he's lying.
Like anyone who's in the air force.
That doesn't know what he's talking about.
Yeah, those are serviced that.
HQ-9s are SAM batteries.
They are surface air missiles to hit planes.
They're not ballistic missiles.
You put them to protect your ballistic missiles.
But the U.S. is going in.
The bombers go in with an escort.
They go in, they have F-35s and come in and they take out, they do electronic warfare, they clear a path, they jam the radars first.
Then you have your fighter jets and everything else, like all together.
It's very complex.
Who's getting a goal first?
They do.
And the other thing they're doing is they're using glide bombs.
So if they can get near Tehran and then they go another 50 kilometers, you know, shot.
And that's why they're missing all the time too.
But because they can't loiter around because those HQ-9s will, if you just sit there and do in circles, they'll hit you eventually.
But they're doing hit and runs.
You got to have refuelers.
You got to have a lot of things that accompany your bombers.
So even though they have, you know, they can't just send like 200 planes at a time or 2,000.
The U.S. has a huge air force, but they're not all active all at once because each one of those bombers has to have refuelers.
They got to have fighter jets.
They got to have jammers, AWAX, all that together.
And it's not all in one plane.
Well, the first thing is that we're going to be able to do this.
Hold on using Reaper drones.
Hold on.
Here's right now.
The U.S. is or Israelis are using the Reaper drones.
The United States has Reaper drones.
There's video of it.
There's kill cam videos from it today.
So they're using Reaper drones and they're having them loiter over the missile bases and fire hellfires when the trucks come out.
Yes, they are.
Yeah.
That was reported today.
So if there's Reapers and Israelis are using Hermes, those things, those things would go down like nothing because they have no defense against SAMS.
If you have any kind of air defense, even if it's from like 50 years ago, you can shoot those drones down.
They have shot some of the drones down.
They shot the Hermes down too.
So my question is this, because like I'm trying to figure out, because, you know, obviously Ax has said that they have air superiority.
And I've noticed that, you know, these guys have lied a lot during press conferences.
You know, Marco Rubio changed the story around.
Trump saying that, you know, oh, I was the one that forced the end of the Israelis.
Obviously, with this conflict, they don't have their story right because they have to keep changing stories.
So I'm obviously very skeptical.
And then I know that the Chinese, sorry, the Iranians procured these, you know, literally they procured, you know, counter technology against the U.S.
And in my head, I'm like, how the fuck did they fail in February 28th and get bombed the fuck out of?
And in my head, I'm like, either, okay, it's one of two scenarios.
Either A, they had these Chinese radars and sophisticated equipment set up into Iran and it failed and they just took an L, or B, they didn't put any of that stuff into Iran, or they might have put a limited amount of it into Iran.
It failed, and then they moved the rest of it over to what Ryan and Joel were saying.
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Like, hey, they might want to go protect their ability to attack because we know their ability to attack is their biggest defense, right?
Like, we know the Air Force sucks, Navy sucks.
I mean, it's their Bliss and Missile Program that everyone is terrified of.
Like, let's make no mistake about it.
No one gives a fuck about the nuclear program.
The reason why Israel attacked was because of the blissed missile program.
The nuclear program is just a lie that our government tells the people, because they're stupid, that this is why we need to attack them because they're going to get nuclear bombs.
Even though he literally said we destroyed their nuclear program back with Midnight Hammer, now he's saying that they have a nuclear capability, which is comical.
So that's just a lie that they're telling the American public to make them feel better that they have a nuclear bomb.
But I'm trying to figure out, like, are they using these Japanese, sorry, these Chinese radars?
Are they using the surface air missiles?
Are they using it to protect their ability to attack, which would make more sense, I guess, than protecting Tehran?
Because we do know that a lot of their launchers aren't necessarily in Tehran.
That would be fucking strategically retarded to have your launchers in Tehran.
The U.S. has the ability to jam, right?
That happened in Iraq already.
So in Iraq, you had the initial fight where the air defenses tried to fight back.
They did not fare very well.
So then instead of continuing to try to do open warfare, the air defense goes into a sort of guerrilla warfare mode where the mobile air defenses hide and they move around and they wait until the United States presents an easy target.
Then they can ambush that jet and then try to do an ambush attack on it and kill it that way instead of trying to stay on all the time where they're going to get shot constantly.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.
And the other thing, too, I want to tell you, Ryan, is the Israelis were able to successfully get an F-35 into Tehran's airspace and they shot down a yak.
And that was, it was shocking because normally you would need an air fuel re an air fuel retanker to get them there.
But somehow an Israeli F-35 got there and shot down.
It was the first ever F-35 kill of a manned aircraft ever.
I don't know if you heard about that.
I assume that the U.S. and Israel will get air superiority.
I expected it days ago.
Yeah.
That they don't have it on the fifth day isn't looking good for them.
Yeah.
I'm actually shocked it took them so long.
And over Tehran, now that, you know, listening to Joel, that makes sense that they wouldn't put all their air defense there.
That actually makes sense because like their military infrastructure isn't really based in Tehran.
It's like out.
You know, it's a big ass fucking country.
You know, Joel, you're going to say something?
I saw you had.
Your best defense is the mountain.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
They're going to be in the mountains.
I'm going to put it in an urban area.
That's stupid.
Joel, you're going to say something.
Yeah, the Yak-130 honestly is not an impressive kill.
It's a training jet.
I don't care.
Just from the airport, it's a training jet.
You might as well have took down a regular, you know, a regular plane.
Yeah, I think it's a big deal.
It's more sophisticated than their real jets, though.
Their real jets are super old.
The reason why it's a big deal is because it was the first F-35 kill of a manned jet ever.
So that's why.
And then also the other thing that made it crazy is like they did not, because it was an Israeli jet and they were like, how the fuck did he get there without like without an airfield or retanker?
That's what everyone was like, what the fuck?
That's why sorry?
Yeah, speaking of Iran's ability to keep up their ability to strike, I just posted down on the Jumbatron their reports that they're actually placing decoys on the ground over there.
I just looked it up.
Apparently, it's verified, but they're essentially like painting launchers onto pieces of wood.
Yeah, they're doing that.
Yeah, I remember seeing that.
So you got to give the Iranians credit.
They're smart as hell and they're tricking us and they're making us waste our bombs and our money striking plywood.
Yeah, no, they definitely are.
And it's kind of funny because they've actually tricked the IDF and us both with thinking that they're blowing up helicopters and everything.
But yeah, that was the thing, dude, that I was like losing my mind over because when I was doing my analysis before the war, I was like, okay, this is retarded for us to like, you know, because obviously the United States relies, especially in the Middle East, we rely heavily upon air power.
So I was like, okay, well, these Iranians got these Chinese radars and the surface air missile like in a combat F-22 and the F-35, like the Iranians should be able to at least save them off for a bit, but they just went in overwhelmingly and just destroyed their shit.
And I don't know if Tehran, if they even had radars there into Iran, I would assume they had to have at least had a few of them there, but the U.S. was able to combat it, man, and destroy it.
So I can see what Mancos is saying, where it's like, okay, now that they realize that they got destroyed, they're going to have to like turn them on at certain times to combat in the mountains, obviously, to protect their ability to attack because that is Iran's only lifeline at this point.
You know, it's the Bliss Missile Program.
So they obviously have to protect that.
But yeah, like, are they going to be able to destroy all the different factories where they make them?
Where they launch them from?
Now, I also saw reports that they're actually shooting these rockets from underground.
Is that true?
Like, I've seen multiple videos of it.
I don't know if it's AI or some shit, but I've seen them like shooting from underground.
They've been able to do that for 10 years.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they've got some of those videos are 10 years old.
Okay.
So they actually can.
They've been doing that for, they've got like 150 different locations to do that from as well.
Okay.
All right.
Long as you make a hole in the ground that's big enough to fit the missile through, you can fire it through the hole.
Yeah, then that's that's that's that's not good for then, yeah, dude.
Like, this is gonna be a nightmare for the U.S., dude.
And I heard that they're trying to mobilize some Kurds to get it to go over the mountains.
Those guys are gonna get fucking smoked, dude.
Like, the IRGC has already mobilized 100,000 guys, I think, um, uh, into the mountains to the defendant West.
Those Kurds are gonna get fucking spanked.
Yeah, Suli verified that it was 100,000.
Well, I said we posted a couple days ago.
Yep, you're right.
So, Ryan, have you seen the latest report that an American F-15 strike eagle was taken down in a mission over southern Western Iran?
Sorry, what was that?
A fourth one because the first three they said was friendly fire.
Yeah, this wasn't the it's it's a different one, and this was over Iran, and the corroboration just came in recently.
The corroboration showed that the search and rescue teams were sent out from Kuwait to go and pick up the two crew that actually had bailed out of the aircraft.
So, this was likely by Iran, Ryan.
All right, could be female pilot, though.
Oh, no, one of them wasn't a female pilot.
One of them was a female pilot, actually.
If you're talking about the F-15s from the other day that got shot down, one of them was a female pilot.
No, not the other day.
We're talking about recently.
This is today over Iran.
Iran shot.
Oh, you know what, dude?
I heard about that.
So, so the U.S. claims that it was, it wasn't true.
They're saying it's propaganda.
But who knows?
This is brand new, Myron.
Like, they haven't responded to this yet.
This just got leaked out within the last couple of hours.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Because earlier today, I saw that they talked about an F-15 getting shot.
I was like, oh, shit, over Tehran, over the same airspace.
They said that, yeah, it got shot.
And then they said the Irania shot down the F-15.
And then they try to say, oh, it's propaganda or whatever.
But yeah, the U.S. Air Force is going to lie about everything when it comes to any type of stealth fighter craft getting shot down.
Because, dude, I realize the U.S. wants to maintain the monopoly on air superiority and selling fighter jets.
So it's like any fighter jet getting shot down is like a big fucking L. Like Lockheed Martin, like takes a, you know, we're talking about them losing contracts, stock goes down.
Like, you know, Russians are watching it with rubbing their hands.
Chinese, same thing.
So they're going to, you know, they're obviously not going to leak or let anything like that get out if a jet gets fucking shot down.
And then if it gets reverse engineered, that's a nightmare.
Yeah, this is the whole reason that they need to do the ambush strategy is because you have something like an F-15 Strike Eagle and it's loaded with bombs.
It's not stealthy.
Yeah.
It's kind of an easy target.
We're not using just like the F-35s and such, which are harder to detect and shoot down.
If we're sending in things like F-15s, B-52s, A-10s, then they're going to be vulnerable to air defense if the air defense can ambush them.
Joel, you were saying that the B-52, because I was watching some stupid ass YouTuber today talking about the B-52s were bombing and all this other shit, which, you know, like I said before, this isn't a matter of bragging that the U.S. can destroy Iran.
I think we all know that.
I think the problem here is that, you know, this is asymmetric warfare and the United States has a huge fucking burden here.
They're going to have to effectuate a regime change, which is going to be extremely difficult to do in a country of 90 million people that is significantly more powerful than Iraq.
And we barely did anything there.
Versus for the Iranians, all they really have to do is hold on and create an enormous amount of economic turmoil, which they've already done in a couple of days.
So, like, I hate watching these MAGA retards talking about, oh, yeah, we got air superiority.
We're winning the war.
Blah, blah, blah.
It's like, are you really, though?
It's like, dude, you guys got to get boots on the ground.
More American soldiers are going to die.
That's a fucking yell.
And at the end of the day, this serves no strategic benefit.
So like, I get really annoyed when I see these retards on YouTube talking about, oh, we're blowing Iranians out of the water.
Like, and there's a couple of these channels that are just like moronic MAGA tards that like, you know, you can tell like just Trump dick suckers.
So, Joel, for you, you said something earlier about the B-52s that they don't have strike packages.
Can you elaborate a little bit more on that?
That they, that, that they're just like bombing randomly or like go into that more depth, please.
Yeah, so I've mentioned before that even Pete Hegseth and you know, the media, they need to coordinate more because they just the media actually calls out his lies.
Because if you notice in these reports, they're saying JASMs.
Like JASMs are the equivalent of a Navy tomahawk.
You can shoot those things from 700 miles away.
When you start seeing the terms and acronyms GB used, then we can start having some conversations of the fact that maybe they have some, maybe some air security.
But we've, Andrew and I talked about.
No, we already know that they're using J Dams because there's been a bunch of pictures of the airfields and the carriers with like stacks of J Dams being loaded onto the planes.
Yeah.
No, anyway, if there were actually B-52s and B-1s, and I was Andrew and I were talking about this earlier, the frequency of bombings that would be reported in Tehran or in Iran in general would be constant.
Like, I'm telling you, like, we would just be flying and bombing nonstop.
But the fact is, it hasn't.
Like, these are because these reports are coming every like, you know, five, six hours that, you know, Tehran gets hit.
Well, if bombers were actually able to fly over Iranian airspace with free will, we'd be bombing every 30 minutes just because we'd be recycling.
The problem, though, is that they're coming from a long way away.
So they don't actually get there that often.
And I was going to address that too.
Yeah.
So I was going to address that too.
Thanks.
When it comes to the fact that we're flying from so far away, these strike packages, well, now we have to modify it because, like, again, we said this earlier, China just tells them they have to, you know, they can just, you know, pack up and leave and then just wait for the B-52s to just essentially just run out.
And like Ryan said earlier, they can't just hover around the airspace.
Like at that point, they will just be taken out by what Ryan was saying earlier because, you know, the bombers know that they are getting looked at.
Once they enter that 700 nautical mile range, they know they're getting looked at, but it doesn't mean Iran's going to shoot at them.
Like they will take these JASM hits all day, but they're not going to, they're not going to get carpet bombed.
We are nowhere near these carpet bombing, bombing campaigns, as you know, Pete Hex has been saying.
So, okay, so Joel, because this is very important because obviously, right, you said you work for the Air Force, you understand the terminology and what because I've realized that, like, you know, they've been able to use a lot of like specific terms to kind of fool the American public to justify and rationalize this conflict.
And, you know, I think, number one, I think they don't have a real plan.
Number two, they obviously, well, not even we don't think they have, they definitely don't have a real plan because they thought this conflict was going to be done in a few days.
They thought they were going to get a regime change in a few hours of killing Khomeini and that completely failed.
They obviously underestimated the resilience of the IRGC.
And they also obviously underestimated the Iranian people and how they're not, they don't really, you know, they live for this type of shit.
So I guess what are, from your experience, right, as a guy that, you know, understands how the Air Force works and everything else like this, what are the biggest telltale signs that, number one, we don't have air superiority.
Two, some of the biggest fibs that they're telling the American public.
And then number three, what do you foresee as the future in the next couple of days here?
Oh, yeah.
Just before you go, I'm going to go straight to you, just breaking news.
Heavy explosion in Karaj and Tehran.
Sorry, back to you, Joel.
Yeah, you would be seeing videos of F-22s and F-35s and B-1s over Tehran.
You would be seeing them all over Iran.
Trust me.
Like, you know that.
Like, you'd see, you see how much they're bragging about just even these fake bombings.
Now, imagine if they were actually F-22s and F-35s over Iran.
They would have no problem showing the video.
And especially like F-22s are not flying into that airspace because they're scared.
Is that what you're saying?
And F-35s?
Oh, no.
They're not.
They're not.
Again, I'm not going to disrespect the community I serve.
They're not scared.
It's just they know it'd be suicide.
Like it's like it wouldn't make sense because they know they don't have air superiority.
Like if we did, trust me, I know those guys, those fighter guys, they're good.
They would have no problem going in there if we had air superiority, but we don't.
And also, like I said, the frequency, like B1s and BB2s, B52s, they take longer to resupply.
But the fact is, if F the F-35s, if they can just do, they're able to just take off and rekit all they want.
You know, they can just hot pit, as in, they don't even have to turn off their engine.
They can just repit, rearm, and go back out there.
They would just do bombing non-stop.
But the fact is, they're not.
So, again, those are just some signs.
Those are signs that they don't have.
So that tells you that they don't have, I guess, identified targets.
They have identified targets, but they can't hit them.
Oh, wait.
What do you think is causing the explosions in Terra?
Then, yeah, I was going to ask that.
Why are all these explosions happening?
Yeah.
Well, what are they?
Are they Jasms?
Are they Tomahawks?
I mean, they're not tomahawks hitting a city.
But that's the thing.
If they're Tomahawks, these missiles, some of the missiles that they will run out of eventually, and as we know, very soon, they can be launched from hundreds of miles away.
Like they finished doing the tomahawks in the first 24 hours.
They're all just using aircraft now.
Okay, well, then they have JASMs, and even some of these J DAMs can be fired from a pretty far away.
Like if they have GPS and JDAM is a smart bomb, GBUs are not smart bombs.
When you saw Pete Hegseph saying, oh, we can drop these 2,000,000, 2,000-pound bombs, 500-pound bombs, we have a lot of them.
He's not wrong, but the fact is, we can't use them because those are dumb bombs.
I mentioned earlier, we have smart bombs.
We don't use dumb bombs anymore.
We have enough JDAM kits.
We have like three, 400,000 JDAM kits.
They're just going to use nothing but J Dams.
We don't have enough of those J Dams because they actually require these chips in them.
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These are GPS guided chips.
We have them.
Trust me.
You can look it up.
There's hundreds and hundreds of thousands of J Dams that we have stockpiled.
Hundreds and hundreds of thousands?
No, we absolutely do not.
That doesn't make you don't.
You're not making sense.
You sound like one of these YouTubers that Myron's talking about.
We do not understand Google.
This is not classified information.
I was in that Syria campaign.
Like, I know our inventory.
Like, in inventory is even cybersecurity.
You don't know the bombs inventory from personal knowledge.
Cybersecurity and mission planning systems for the B1.
Have you been in the B1?
Do you know them?
I know those pilots.
I know those wizzles.
You were the IG guy inside the B1.
Is that what you're trying to say?
Oh, my God.
He did the same thing for me.
Okay, guys.
Let Joel finish his point.
Go ahead, Joe.
Finish your point.
Oh, no, that's all I was going to say.
I was just trying to say that.
Joel, I think your main argument is, just to clarify to the audience, which is quite accurate, that they don't have air superiority.
Like to have air superiority is that you have basically complete autonomy over the air.
The fact that they're basically bombing from quite far away at the moment demonstrates that.
And if you were, if it were, the situation was different, you would have a lot of these fighter jets above the air of Iran and they're not able to do so.
So you're quite accurate.
What about the Israeli F-35 that shot down the Yak today?
Like, did that guy just get lucky?
He went into their space, shot somebody, and got the hell out of there.
Like, I'm trying to still figure out because they're saying, hey, they don't have air superiority, but we have evidence of like F-35s in their airspace over the city of Tehran.
Unless like they got lucky and they ran out of there after there, like I'm just a little confused here.
Yeah, F-30.
Well, it was an F-35, not F-35s.
And again, it was one of the F-35.
Yeah, it was one.
Yeah.
And again, they're strategic.
Exactly.
And again, they're strategic.
Like, Iran's not going to show all of its cards because there are telltale signs of where and when.
Like, if, if, let's just say if they did shoot it down.
Well, then now Americans would know, hey, they shot it.
That missile that shot you down came from this direction.
Now they're going to do more intel in that direction.
Like I said, Iran's strategic.
If they see one jet, they're not going to worry about one jet because they know the capabilities of that one jet.
Now, if they see five jets, if they see six jets and two B two bombers, then they're going to probably take some action.
Okay.
So did F-22s, I mean, I'm sure F-22s were involved in the February 28th attack.
Now, let me, I just, just want to make sure I understand this.
Are you saying that the bombing, the bombs that hit the location and killed the Ayatollah and his 50 people?
Were they over the city of Tehran when they did that?
Or did they shoot that from like Iraqi airspace?
Hundreds of bombs.
Those weren't bombs.
Yeah, those were what.
Go ahead, Andrew.
Yeah, those weren't bombs, Myron.
The first wave, and that's the standard procedures using Tomahawk whose missiles did the first strike.
Then the bombers come in.
Okay, so take me.
Okay, so take me through that.
Like for, because I'm on stream right now, and we want to get the detail.
Like, how the hell does that work?
Like, who goes in for?
Yeah, the Israelis said that they use, so they have a specialized weapon when they did all the stuff that killed the Ayatollah and all that.
They use a air-launched ballistic missile where the aircraft flies at a high altitude and it pitches up and then it fires the missile so that gives it a lot more range.
So it actually arcs ballistically and then comes down like a guided bomb.
What aircraft shot that?
All of their aircraft, they don't need stealth aircraft for that because they fire it from far away.
Get you the name of the actual missile where they fire, like over Iraq.
So so okay, so they shot it from Iraq like it was a ballistic missile that that that that uh, that destroyed that.
Yeah, they're air launch ballistic missiles, like what Russia uses uh, in Ukraine, where they fire I think it's called Kinzal or something okay, so it literally went into it's, so it went into parabola shape and landed down on it.
So how did they have all that footage?
Or was or am I thinking of something else where, like everything just like collapsed, like two big, you can see two big buildings.
It looks like a compound completely collapsed and got blown up.
Well, when they, when they did the attack on the ayatollah and his compound and all those leadership people, they said that they used 30 of them, 30 of those of those ballistic missiles you mentioned from Iraq.
Yeah, the air launch ones yeah, so question, if they okay, so they, they started off with these um, with these ballistic missiles that you know, went into um Tehran and they shot them from Iraq.
So what was the purpose of the jets, of the of the stealth aircraft coming in if they, if they were able to yeah, in the early waves, they see where the like air defense and other high priority targets are and they shoot the standoff weapons that are meant to operate over long range at them.
But the standoff weapons are expensive and they don't have that many of them.
So that's just to try to break the defense so that later on they can come in with bombs.
Okay, so they so okay.
So it was to disorient them.
So shoot the high, shoot.
I don't want to say hypersonic, but they shoot the ballistic missiles into Tehran, blow that place up simultaneously.
What two I think it was like 200 fighter jets, if i'm not mistaken from both the United States and from the Israelis came in.
I'm assuming F-22 is leading the way, F-35 is after them.
Um, maybe a B1, maybe a bomber, I don't know.
Um came in and their job was to just get rid of the air defense.
Yeah, the first day, it said, they said the?
U.s and Israel said that Israel flew about 500 sorties and the United States flew about 900, and late in that the?
U.s used the stealth bombers and that first day it would have been mostly stealth aircraft and the standoff munitions, and then Over time, that's transitioned more to using conventional aircraft with bombs, like you see with the F-15 Strike Eagle.
Yeah, which has no stealth, but obviously can pack a punch.
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Okay.
Yeah, so the problem with the F-35 is its actual bomb payload is not very good because it only has the compartment in the middle that opens up.
So it only has space for two bombs.
But with the F-15 Strike Eagle, it's got big engines.
It has a lot of thrust.
So it can pick up and haul a lot of bombs.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shit.
Okay.
No, well, I mean, that definitely put some more things into perspective.
But yeah, I mean, the reality is the Israelis had really good intelligence.
And I think the news came out earlier today.
Someone said that they had an informant on the inside.
I mean, who knows if they're saying that just to scare them away or to scare the Iranians or whatever, but they're claiming that they had an informant that got them the information of where he was and everything.
But it wasn't like, I mean, they killed him at his house, bro.
So it's like, I don't even think that's some crazy intelligence like that.
But Myron, was it confirmed?
So there was a guy who was in the senior leadership who actually survived like two or three attacks that killed a lot of other people who were in the same area with him.
And then I read that he was arrested by the Iranians because they suspected he was a spy because he survived.
But I don't know if that's been confirmed.
I did read that too.
I did read that too.
He was like a former president, right?
If I'm not mistaken, no, I think it's one of the IRGC guys.
I don't think he was a president.
Okay.
Myron, just to answer your earlier question, what I do anticipate is Donald Trump wants to, if Donald Trump wants to continue with, he says he's going to do crazy bombing campaigns and actually trying to penetrate airspace.
If he does that, I predict that an F-22 is going to get into a dogfight with a J-20.
That's all I'm going to say.
A J-20, like a Chinese J-20.
Yep.
Do the Iranians have that?
I thought they bought the SUs.
I bought the from Russia.
I mean, there were rumors they were going to buy J-20s, but I don't know.
Like, you really, because again, China sell that, China is using Iran as a proxy, just the same way the U.S. is using Ukraine.
So trust me, China wants to test out their weapons.
They do.
And they're going to give them all these new weapons and they're going to say, hey, test it.
So that, again, that's why you haven't seen Iranians' capability yet, especially their Air Force.
Because you're that confident that they have a J-20.
Even I'm a little skeptical because I read that they bought them.
Or, sorry, that they were like trying to get a deal for them because the Russians were dragging their feet with the Sus and everything like that, and they needed them immediately.
Um, but I mean, that's ambitious, man.
You really think that they have them?
Because I know the Chinese also are very secretive about selling those jets as well.
They treat them almost like F-22s.
Yeah, I can't say much on why I know that, but that's all I'm gonna say.
You asked me a question, I'm just answering it.
All right, fair enough.
Okay, that's um it's not completely out of the realm.
I suspected it, but I was like, that's a crazy like you know, people thought I was crazy when I said that.
When I was like, yo, they might have some J-20s.
Oh, no way, Brian, y'all, you're so crazy.
You saw a conspiracy theorist.
Because, um, hey, Myron, yeah, Myron.
Also, uh, I don't, I'm not discounting what Mango said about those missiles that were launched from aircraft, but I have information that, and which is normal, and we've done seen it over and over again.
The Navy, U.S. Navy, had launched several cruise, we call them T Lambs, cruise missiles, Tom Hawk cruise missiles in the first wave.
I mean, I don't know, packages of them from either submarine or destroyer Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
Yeah, I know they use a lot of the cruise missiles.
I know that, yeah, in that first and they were called the black.
They got the new upgrade, they called it the black.
And I think that's what we're looking at: cruise missiles.
That's what they were making all the boom, boom, boom explosions.
It was Tomahawk cruise missiles.
And this other missile that Mango is talking about, well, I have no idea, but I'm just speaking from the Navy point of view.
So, what the hell?
What the hell is destroying Tehran right now?
Then, like, it is to me, it looks like it's like they're getting bombed by fighter jets.
But, like, my thing, I'm trying to figure out is like which fighter jets are bombing them and how far out are they bombing them from?
Because that said, that's making it sound like they're bombing them over at Tehran.
And I'm like, really?
Like, no, like probably, I would think any of the like strike packages that go deeper into the Iranian airspace are probably using stealth still.
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And the ones that go a little bit more shallow where they don't go as far are not necessarily using stealth.
I think what happened with the Strike Eagle is that because it was bombing Southeast Iran, it thought it was safe enough, or that the planners thought it was safe enough and they were wrong and it got ambushed or something like that.
But you got two choices when you go in to do an attack.
You either have to use stealth, in which case you can send the aircraft in alone, or if you're not using stealth, you have to use groups of aircraft and they have to be escorted by electronic warfare aircraft.
And that's what a lot of the Navy does because a lot of the Navy has a lot of aircraft that still aren't stealth, the F-18s.
So the Navy has a lot of electronic war aircraft.
And what happens is if a Sam does try to ambush you, you have a dedicated electronic warfare aircraft that will jam the radars and let you escape.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah.
I don't agree with that.
I think what's happening is.
I'll be back, guys.
I'll be back.
Cool.
riyadh i know you gotta probably uh get out so guys what i might do is i'm gonna um i'm gonna uh come back on So give me like 30 minutes.
I'm going to eat real quick, and then I'll come back on.
I'll go live on all the platforms and everything else like that.
And then we'll.
Okay.
Yo, you there, bro?
Yeah, what did you say?
You said you're going to come back on?
I had you muted because I was in the space.
Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I'm literally going to end stream, restart my computer, come back on OSS and all the other, all that shit.
And then I'm going to, yeah, I'm going to come back on and then watch a little bit of go back into space because I do want to learn more about this shit.
And then.
Yeah, that was really informational.
Yeah.
The J-20 thing was a little, I mean, I guess he has an inside source, right?
So, yeah.
I mean, if he worked on B1, B2 bombers, he had to have had a clearance.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
What I was going to say, though, is, you know what?
You just saved the Marine video for tomorrow.
Yeah, we can save it for tomorrow, bro.
You go to sleep.
Yeah.
I'll come back on with you.
I don't know if you could go on early.
You can't, right?
Tomorrow, no, I can't go on until at least like eight.
Yeah, I'll probably, I'll be gone because I got it.
But today was delayed because I had to get a fan for the camera and all that.
But like, I'm, I'm, uh, I'm all set up now.
Like, the rig is all complete.
Everything is good.
So I can stream for hours and hours.
I don't have to.
Like, bro, today, I'll say this on stream really quick.
It was funny.
Bro, today, I left the gym, ran to Target, had to find like a very specific fan.
I clipped it to like the tripod.
Like, it was this whole thing, but uh, TPC will tell you, I send him a photo, but uh, I'm all set up.
So, like, the moment you're ready to go tomorrow, I could just launch the stream.
I just, yeah, the thing, the only problem is that I gotta, remember, I gotta fly out with these.
Fly out to Florida.
Yeah, so maybe you should hop off around the evening.
Yeah, because I got to get off at like one of my flights, like 10-something.
So, I got to get off like eight.
I got to get off you can get on.
That's fine, though.
I'll be back Saturday, bro.
We'll stream Saturday.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah, stream Saturday.
Um, and then Thursday, by the way, there's nothing will be happening Thursday, guys.
I know I announced something, but Thursday, I probably won't be live.
But we'll see if there's something breaking.
We'll see what happens.
We'll play it by ear.
But, but yeah, no.
Um, anybody who's on Myron stream, I'm sure you still got good viewership.
So, just come over, subscribe, show some love.
We're at 11k subs already, I believe.
All right, confirm that.
Yeah, let me.
It's already okay.
It's pin on my kick.
Um, yeah, OSS, guys, go over there real quick.
Show some love, rumble, guys.
If you guys want, go check my brother's channel out.
I'll be back on.
On.
He's probably.
When are you going to get off?
Of stream?
Yeah.
I'm going to hop off right now.
I want to react to the Marine video with you.
So we can.
Because I was going to go.
I'm going to get off.
Let them do one thing with them and then I'll come back on when you get off.
Okay.
All right, bet.
I'll go through this video.
My brother.
I put his channel in the thing.
Go check it out real quick.
Go watch.
I'm going to end this stream and I'll be back on in a little bit.
I'm going to eat real quick and then I'll come on and hang out with you guys for a little bit longer.
Probably go back into Torispace, pick these guys' minds.
We got some guys, somebody that came from the Air Force, which is very rare and worked on B1B too.