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June 22, 2025 - Loomer Unleashed - Laura Loomer
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LIVE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE: TRUMP STRIKES IRAN
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Which is, who are we?
And what can we do going forward?
And how do we survive without an Iranian state sponsor?
So what you could end up seeing is a complete reset, strategically speaking, of what we've known for decades, or many years, but certainly decades, across the Middle East.
This would be a big change.
By the way, I should mention something else, too.
China and Russia.
There are the other two big players in this.
China gets a phenomenal amount of oil from Iran.
China has got a huge investment in Iran.
Some could arguably say that some of the things that China has done by Iran is really part of its larger Belt and Road initiative around the world.
So this has all changed.
China's gonna be kind of looking Because all of a sudden, if there's a, for example, a new regime comes in and it's a pro-Western regime that eventually dominates, and I'm not saying it's going to be democracy or anything like that.
We love to say, oh, they'll come in, it'll be democracy, and they'll be wonderful, and they're going to copy the Constitution of the United States or something like that.
I'm not going to believe that we're going to pull something like that off.
But you could end up seeing a more pro-Western regime that comes into power.
And then Russia has just lost one of its core allies, one of its support beams, sending things like ballistic missiles and drones up to Russia.
And it's war with Ukraine.
And so they're going to have to reevaluate where they are, geostrategically, and they would be in a very difficult situation, albeit with one thing I should mention, that with this war, oil prices have spiked, which has actually increased the amount of revenue going into Russia from oil sales, so in the short run.
They've actually kind of profited from this war in terms of oil revenue, even though they've been pretty much cut off from any other stuff or any other support coming from Iran because of all the airstrikes and stuff.
They've actually, from a revenue standpoint, they were in desperate straits, and all of a sudden they have a lot more money that they can spend on warfighting in Ukraine.
This is what we heard from President Trump on social media right after it happened.
This, in fact, was the announcement about the strike itself.
We expect the president to speak on camera from the White House at the top of the hour in 14 minutes.
He says, we have completed our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
All planes are now outside of Iran airspace.
A full payload of bombs was dropped on the primary site, Fordow.
We've now since learned that it was six B-2 bombers, or excuse me, three B-2s that dropped six bunker busters on Fordow.
Trump says all planes are safely on their way home.
The president says congratulations to our great American warriors.
There is not another military in the world that could have done this, he says.
Now is the time for peace.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, he says.
So, I gotta focus in on the second to last sentence there.
It's in all caps.
Now is the time for peace, Trump says.
Does peace seem like the type of response Iran might have after something like this, Hal?
I find that interesting, you know, the all caps thing.
I don't want to get into textology that much, you know, it's like, what is it, all caps, or whatever.
But, you know, President Trump, let's just say he's been known to send texts.
All right.
I think it's a way of communication he's very comfortable with.
And when he puts that in there, that's a message aimed directly at the Iranian regime, which is a way of saying, hey, look, you need to come to the negotiating table and figure this out.
And, you know, basically, you know, the door's open if you choose to go this way.
The fact the Iranian regime played games with that 60-day window where they could have negotiated something.
And of course, the Iranians, they said, nope, unless we're allowed to keep doing everything we want to do, then we won't agree to anything.
And of course now they paid that price for that position.
And for the, and you have to remember for the Iranian regime, over the top combative, If they weren't able to say death to America and pledge to the destruction of Israel, they would have a very small vocabulary because that's pretty much what they say all the time.
So they kind of have to do that.
That's part of their, if you will, their id, if you will, their self-identification is being this revolutionary.
Shiite regime that is trying to take over the Middle East and everything else.
That's kind of who they are.
And so the time for peace, that's very difficult.
And again, if they agree to everything, again, they're going to have to look to the Iranian people who are going to look at them and say, so exactly what are you again?
You can't protect us.
You can't do all these other things.
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To see if the Americans would get directly involved in the conflict.
And even up in the last few hours, I was talking with current and former sources, trying to get an understanding of when this might happen.
And at 1:55 local time, one source said rumors Trump gave the word supposed to be happening now.
We were working on tracking it down and the president taking to True Social to say the Americans did indeed strike three separate Iranian nuclear facilities, including the Fordow nuclear facility deep underground outside of the Iranian capital of Tehran.
The bottom line here is that people are talking about enrichment.
They understand that this decision was made because the Iranians were increasing their uranium enrichment capabilities and increasing the purity closer and closer to weapons grade material.
And the concern was that We've seen over the past nine days the country has the ability to strike major population centers here in Israel with ballistic missiles.
So you can imagine that having a nuclear warhead that could ultimately be attached to a ballistic missile would clearly be a direct threat to the Jewish state.
And that was why the Israelis said that they made the decision to start these strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities and against top IRGC officials.
Tonight, President Trump ordering these strikes against the Iranian regime's nuclear program because there was no off-ramp for diplomacy at this point.
And so this is a historic moment in the Middle East tonight.
And again, an opportunity for the region, as the president laid out in his statement, for peace in the future.
Because this is a region that understands peace through strength.
Trey Yingst reporting earlier today with Brett Baer.
Hal Kempfer is still with me.
We are seven minutes away.
From expecting President Trump to address the nation, we're expecting it at the top of the hour.
Hal, you just heard the word historic in Trey's piece.
Why is this historic?
The U.S. striking in Iran proper, three different places.
Well, first off, since 1979, this is the first time we've ever struck Iran, certainly in this way.
We've actually launched these major strikes, you know, Tomahawk missiles, taking out nuclear facilities.
And then B-2 bombers, strategic bombers.
You've got to remember, they're not just planes.
These are planes that are designed to carry nuclear weapons.
You know, this is the plane that we use when Armageddon is upon us, if you will.
They didn't have nuclear weapons, obviously.
they had these unique massive ordinance penetrators that have been so much focus of interest these GBU-57s that burrowed deep within the earth to destroy these underground And it's its unique capability.
Israelis don't have it.
Nobody else has it anywhere in the world.
Only we do.
And the delivery system is a B-2 bomber.
Again, the only thing that the U.S. has anywhere in the world.
And we brought all of this to basically eliminate the ability of Iran to make a nuclear weapon.
Now, that's pretty darn historic, because Iran has been playing with trying to Build a nuclear weapon for a very long time, for decades, and we have now kinetically taken that off.
So that's very historic.
It's also historic in that it's also opened up the possibility that the U.S. could get pulled into a war with Iran.
That's historic.
Some would say ominous that that's taken place, but it was a calculated risk.
And I think some, depending on what happens in Iran, depending on what happens with the regime there, the longevity of the regime there, historians may come back and look at this as a big turning point in terms of Iranian history.
And by the way, if Iran ceases to be this nemesis in the region, Ceases to be this fomenter of terrorism, not just in the Middle East,
but terrorism all over the world, but particularly in the Middle East, that's been supporting all of these extremist Shiite militia groups, Hezbollah, Hamas, was basically behind the October 7th attack being able to take place.
If this is, and of course, not to mention the Houthis, you know, basically stopping shipping in one of the globe's most important sea lanes for the amount of time that they had.
If this is taken off, it changes the entire strategic picture of the Middle East because Iran is so important as a provider of oil and also in terms of location for China.
Because they're such an important supporter of Russia in providing them drones and ballistic missiles and everything else.
This could be one of those pivotal points where we see a big change, you know, the second, third order effects of what just happened.
And we could say this completely changed the map across the world in terms of strategic balance of power.
It could be something that big.
But then again, we'll have to see.
Regime change keeps coming up a lot.
What does our largely American audience need to know about the Iranian regime?
And conversely, what do they need to know about the general Iranian public at large, the populace?
Well, first thing is, the Iranian public at large, about 89% of them can't stand the regime.
They hate them.
They've tried multiple times on the streets, you know, to basically overthrow, basically create enough social gravitas to overthrow a regime.
They have not been able to pull that off.
And the regime has been absolutely horrific in its response, sweeping people off the streets, doing these executions, very public way of making a point, imprisoning political dissenters, They're also this regime that does not allow any sort of free elections or anything we consider.
They scope in the elections so only the parties or the candidates that they will handpick are ever allowed to show up on the ballot, and then they pretty much put their thumb on the scale to make sure.
That whomever they want is the person that's elected.
And then over the government is this, you know, the supreme leader and his council, which are all a bunch of theocrats that basically control the country.
So that's what it is.
And it's this Shiite extremist belief.
Since 1979, when they overthrew the Shah of Iran, they have basically built their brand on two things.
Destruction of Israel.
And death to America.
That's their two favorite bumper sticker phrases.
That's what they kind of identify with.
And this constant, never-ending struggle, some would say war, if you will, although technically in Arabic, well, I should say jihad is an Arabic term, and jihad actually means struggle.
It doesn't always mean war per se, although when we say jihad, we normally mean war.
And I should mention that Arabic is not the Badan language in Iran.
It's actually Farsi, so maybe it's kind of a moot point.
But anyway, they have kind of built their brand on this thing, that they have this constant struggle or conflict, whatever, with Israel and the West.
And part of that goes back into the history of Iran.
The Shah of Iran, when he came into power in 1953, Kind of the U.S. and Great Britain were behind getting them into power because there was another guy in there who we felt was too favorable or was basically leaning towards the Soviet Union, different era, Cold War.
I don't want to get into all the details.
But the feeling was that the U.S. basically fomented a coup to put the Shah into power.
They put the Shah out of power and they've aimed everything at the West.
They've been anti-Western the entire time.
And so that's what that is.
That's what that regime is all about.
And so right now, all the things that underlie that regime, all the things that underlie has now taken, the thing they've always pointed at is we might be able to develop a nuclear weapon.
We might be a member of the nuclear club.
We might be, quote, invincible because we have nuclear capability.
That's what they've kind of held out for a very long period of time.
Well, in one fell swoop, we went in there and eliminated their capability to do that, as near as we can tell right now.
And that's going to have, you know, along with Israel literally controlling the skies over Iran, that has, you know, some significant impact on the ability of this regime to maintain itself in power.
Al, we appreciate your time.
I will say that it's now 10 o'clock Eastern time.
We anticipate that the president...
We don't know if he's going to come out any second now, any minute now, but I'm going to keep you on the line here, Hal, until we see President Trump walk out.
Let's ask one more time, what exactly are you going to be looking to hear from the president?
This is going to be the first time we've heard him on camera since we heard about this.
What we've heard from him on social media is that we have completed what he calls very successful attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran.
that includes Everybody heard those names for years as they built this horribly destructive enterprise.
Our objective was the destruction of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and energy.
Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success.
Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.
Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace.
If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier.
For 40 years, Iran has been saying death to America, death to Israel.
They have been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs with roadside bombs.
That was their specialty.
We lost over a thousand people and hundreds of thousands throughout the Middle East and around the world have died as a direct result of their hate.
In particular, so many were killed by their general, Qasem Soleimani.
I decided a long time ago that I would not let this happen.
It will not continue.
I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.
We worked as a team like perhaps no team has ever worked before.
And we've gone a long way to erasing this horrible threat to Israel.
I want to thank the Israeli military for the wonderful job they've done.
And most importantly, I want to congratulate the great American patriots who flew those magnificent machines tonight and all of the United States military on an operation the likes of which the world has not seen in many, many decades.
Hopefully, we will no longer need their services in this capacity.
I hope that's so.
I also want to congratulate the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Raisin Cane, spectacular general.
And all of the brilliant military minds involved in this attack.
With all of that being said, this cannot continue.
There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days.
Remember, there are many targets left.
Tonight's was the most difficult of them all, by far, and perhaps the most lethal.
But if peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed, and skill.
Most of them can be taken out in a matter of minutes.
There's no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight, not even close.
There has never been a military that could do what took place just a little while ago.
Tomorrow, General Cain, Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth will have a press conference at 8 a.m. at the Pentagon.
And I want to just thank everybody.
And in particular, God, I want to just say we love you, God, and we love our great military.
Protect them.
God bless the Middle East.
God bless Israel.
And God bless America.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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