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Oct. 1, 2024 - MyronGainesX
02:08:04
Iran Launches Massive Missile Attack On Israel
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So um keeping up with what's going on, you know.
Obviously, there was an unprecedented attack on Israel today with um, well, earlier today, with Iran striking back.
This comes on the heels of much escalation out there in the Middle East.
Um, and I'll kind of we talked about this yesterday, kind of what led up to this situation.
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So for you guys to understand what the hell is going on here, all right.
I need you guys to understand the geopolitical climate from a geographic perspective and a somewhat historical perspective.
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So this is axis of resistance, okay, guys.
Basically, a bunch of countries, for lack of better term, that don't like Israel, right?
Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, right?
Um see if I can enlarge this.
Okay, boom, right.
And I've used this map before, but this is kind of just to illustrate you guys what we got here, right?
So Israel is this little strip right here, right?
And I know a lot of people, you know, might not be familiar with the Middle East, etc.
So, you know, this is kind of a crash course.
So Israel's right here, the Gaza Strip is right here where my mouse is, okay?
And then you got Syria to the north, Lebanon to the north, Syria north of that, and to the east.
Then you got Iraq, then you got Iran, and you got Yemen, right?
And Kuwait to a to a certain degree.
I wouldn't consider them really that much of an axis to resist.
But hey, you know, it is what it is.
The Middle East in general is united to some degree when it comes to Israel.
Because as you guys know, this used to be formerly Palestine, and uh, you know, Israel came in and was created in 1948, blah, blah, blah.
It is what it is, right?
The rest is history.
But the point is you guys need to understand that these are the powers that dislike Israel, and they call themselves the Axis of Resistance, okay.
So, in the past few months, guys, there has been a lot of commo uh movement, so to speak, geopolitical movements, okay.
Um, so I'm gonna kind of go ahead and read this tweet, which go which uh kind of outlines all this, right?
So, literally, a couple days ago, about a week ago, they killed Hassan Nasrawah, this guy right here, huge, all right.
They killed him, who was the head of Hezbollah, which is a paramilitary organization out of Lebanon, okay?
And I also want to let you guys know that Lebanon also has its own army called the Lebanese army as well, okay.
So these are just some of the escalations that have been going on for the past few months, right?
You got um in the past few months, Israel's limited and take credit for killing five high-level members from the axis of resistance, Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Syria.
So Hassan Asrala, they killed him on 924.
Ibrahim Akil, number two in Hezbollah to replace Shukar, he was killed on the on the 20th, okay, when they were bombing Beirut.
Then they also killed Fuad Shukar as well, all right.
He was an Asral's military advisor, pretty much chief of staff.
They killed him on uh July 30th, 2024.
Just to put a name to some of these guys.
So Ibrahim Akeel is this guy.
Put a face to the name.
Uh right.
This guy.
And then Fuad Shooker.
Okay.
This guy.
Right?
They killed him.
So they killed him first on uh July 30th, on or about July 30th, right?
Then they replaced him with this dude.
He gets killed, right?
On the um on the 20th, right?
After he replaced Shukar.
Then they went ahead and got the big dog Hassan Nasrallah.
They killed him a few days after that, right?
And this comes after escalations of the Israeli government going after Lebanon, right?
So they killed these three individuals.
Then they also killed this guy, Ishmahinaya, head of the Hamas political wing and negotiated for the hostages.
They killed him, interestingly enough, and this is where Iran is gonna tie in.
They killed him literally like 24 hours after they killed Fuad Shukar, right?
So they kill him on the 30th, they kill Hinaya on the 31st, right?
Which is crazy.
Because we haven't seen escalations like this since Trump killed this guy.
I know I'm gonna spell this wrong.
Soleimani.
Air strike.
Trump killed him in 2020.
I'm pronounced.
I know I'm um okay, Qassam Salamani.
Boom, there we go.
I knew I was gonna pull it up once I put it.
They killed this guy in 2020, right?
This dude, they killed him in 20.
And Trump takes a lot of credit to this day for killing this guy, right?
He was uh a part of the Iran uh what was he?
Yeah, the IRGC.
Boom.
They're military, right?
So, where is he?
Kassam Salamani, this guy right here, right?
So why do I say all this?
So in 2020, they killed this dude, right?
Which was a big fucking deal.
Iran retaliated.
But now, within just the past few months, Israel has killed this dude, Hassan Nasrallah, Ibrahim Aquil, Fuad Shukar, and Ishmael Haney, right?
Now, the reason why this uh murder, uh, this assassination matters so much is because they didn't just kill him, chat.
They murdered him and Tehran, Iran, okay?
So that's like the capital.
I'm not missing.
I think it's the capital.
Let me double check.
I don't like saying things unless I'm 100% correct.
Uh yeah, it is a capital.
Boom.
So they killed him in Tehran Iran.
Mind you, he was there for the presidential inauguration of a new president that was coming in after the former president had died in a helicopter crash.
Okay.
Now, this is obviously a massive embarrassment to Iran to have another foreign dignitary killed on your soil by a foreign and adversarial government like Israel, okay.
Then, on top of that, so they assassinated these four individuals, all in a few months, right?
Which, like I said before, in 2020, when they killed this dude, it was a big deal.
Israel did all that times four in just a few months.
Then, this is on top of endless bombing and conflict in Gaza, the West Bank, Southern Lebanon towns, and even its capital city of Beiru, right?
Because they bought they they bombed Beiru to kill Nasrallah and to kill um Akil, which is the capital of Lebanon, right?
They think of it as the equivalent to attacking like a New York City in the United States.
That's what Israel did.
So let's see here.
And then also, right?
They to add also insult to injury.
This comes after the days after Israel launched an intel operation that blew up hundreds of pages, Hezbollah members owned.
So Israel did a pretty smart operation.
I'm not gonna lie, I gotta give them credit.
They ran an operation, I think it was their Unit 8200 or the Mossad, right?
Which again, just a quick little refresher for you guys, unit 8200.
This is Israeli intelligence from the IDF, right?
And then you go ahead, and this is like the equivalent of their like maybe NSA, and then you go, right?
Mossad, this is their equivalent to CIA, right?
They ran an operation where they went ahead and inception, took a bunch of these beepers and pagers that Hezbollah members were using because they didn't want to use cell phones.
They were using, they're trying to go regress from a technological standpoint to be more safe, and they blew up a bunch of them.
Thousands of people got injured, a bunch of Hebola fighters got killed, etc.
It was a wild success for Israel.
So Israel launches these assassinations, kills four to five of their top guys.
Then they do this pager attack, kill even more members of Hezbollah through this intelligence operation.
So Israel's like, yeah, we're like, we're taking W's all day.
Then they launch a ground assault into Lebanon yesterday, okay.
So, and this comes on the heels of them pretty much crippling Hamas, right?
They've pretty much leveled Gaza, um uh Hamas isn't gone, but they're absolutely uh incapacitated to a significant degree.
They killed Haneya, Yahya Sinwar, this guy right here.
Um Probably spelling this wrong too, but yeah, here he is.
This is the head of Hamas now.
He's in hiding, right?
Because they obviously want him killed.
There's rumors that he's dressing as a woman right now to kind of fit in.
No one could find him, right?
And this guy's much more um aggressive than Hene is.
He doesn't want to really negotiate.
This dude just wants to kill, right?
So they've been Israel's been able to make a lot of ground, take a lot of ground, and they've been able to get a lot of W's between assassinating a lot of their top adversaries, this obviously um pager incident, which they were able to do two days of triggering these devices and killing individuals, right?
So big W for them.
Then they invaded Lebanon, right?
And just so you guys know, the United States, pretty much we're not doing anything.
Biden's asleep at the wheel, he doesn't know what the hell is going on.
He just fucking off.
So today, to fast forward all that now, do you guys kind of see how we got here?
Literally hours ago, Iran launched an assault into Israel.
Which, you know, it's an unprecedented level assault.
Last time they did this was back in April, where they shot a bunch of missiles into Israel, and they were able to kind of let Israel know, hey, look, we can touch you, right?
We can touch you.
And obviously, you know, when it comes to modern warfare like this, right, especially a country like Israel, which spend so much money on defense, right?
And having the Iron Dome and being able to uh mount a very impressive, by the way, air defense system.
They have a fantastic air defense system compared to other countries.
Um, this is a big deal to them.
So that attack back in April, what Iran effectively did was they doubled it, okay?
And they went ahead and took it a fairly aggressive campaign and bombed a bunch of different military targets in Israel right outside of Tel Aviv.
Okay, ballistic missiles.
So this is obviously an escalation.
And the reason why this is important for you guys to know is because uh Israel obviously launched a ground assault into Lebanon, and Iran escalated this in a way to almost de-escalate.
And I'll explain what I mean by this.
Prior to them launching these attacks, they notified the U.S. government, which I know you're probably like, wait, hold on, what the fuck?
Wait, why would they tell the American government before that they were gonna launch an attack on Israel?
Well, the reason why, guys, is because Iran is trying to avoid getting in a full-on conflict with the United States, right?
They understand that there's serious geopolitical ramifications if they were to escalate to a point where Israel is in a on their back foot.
Because if Israel's on their back foot, the United States is gonna come in and obviously aid.
And they're trying to minimize that, right?
They don't want war with us.
Well, because number one, we're America, can't be stopped.
But they don't really want it with us.
They have more issues with Israel.
So they actually contacted the U.S. and told them that we were going to that they were going to attack Israel, which I also find interesting because Israel didn't contact the United States when they launched these attacks on all these Axis powers, right?
Which is crazy.
Stupid.
So I just wanted to make a note of that, right?
And I'm trying to, obviously, I'm being very unbiased here.
I'm giving you guys kind of the middle ground.
I'm not really taking a stance here.
I'm just letting you guys know this is all factual.
This is what it is.
All right.
Um looking at it from a fairly objective lens.
So I got a uh thing here.
We're gonna, uh, not Diddy, my bad.
We're gonna watch, uh, and there's coverage on this stuff going on right now as we speak, but we'll go ahead and um watch this video from Fox News, and this kind of gives an overview.
But give me one in the chat if that all makes sense for you guys.
I kind of explained how we got here with the assassination of really high-level targets, how this is like unprecedented that Israel killed all these people in such quick succession.
Meanwhile, we killed one dude in 2020, and we thought it was a big deal, but Israel did this in literally a couple months.
Give me ones that this all makes sense for y'all ninjas.
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Um so that's kind of what it is.
So I see a bunch of ones.
Okay, give me twos, guys, if uh if anything here is confusing.
All right.
If it is confusing, no problem, just tell me why it's confusing specifically.
But um, I think I kind of gave a quick little summary of what the hell happened, what led to this, and why Iran, Iran responded the way that they did.
Be make no mistake about it, guys.
This response by Iran was after months of provocation from Israel.
Right?
Because Israel's been attacking their allies the whole time.
Oh, not to mention they bombed Yemen like a couple days ago, right?
They killed a foreign dignitary on their soil, embarrassed them.
So, yeah.
All right.
Sweet, sweet.
All right.
Let's go ahead and uh play this.
I yes, guys, I know that there's been years of provocation, but I'm obviously summarizing it to the you know immediate timeline here because them killing all these individuals in such quick succession was actually look, you gotta give Israel their credit where it's due.
They they run, and I want to talk about this as well, because I talked about this on a space yesterday, and I want to bring this to your guys' attention.
Israel has a fantastic intel program, okay?
Between the Shinbet, which is their version of the FBI, the IDF, right, and their unit 8200, which is their equivalent to like maybe uh DIA or an NSA, and then the Mossad, which is their equivalent to a CIA, right?
They have a fantastic Intel outfit, right?
They're fucking good at what they do.
They recruit a lot of Arabs, they recruit a lot of people that might not necessarily look Jewish, and they're able to get them to cooperate and work with them, and they're able to turn a lot of people as well and get a lot of informants.
That is how they're able.
How do you think they eliminated all these high-level guys?
Bro, this is crazy.
They they the number one guy, the number two guy, the number two guy before that, and then the number one guy, pretty much for Hamas.
Right?
Like, and Iran is next.
And I think Iran understands this.
That like after they're done with Lebanon, Iran is next on the list.
So I also think that was another reason why they sent these missiles in.
So you're not gonna be able to get close individuals like this, right?
And they killed this dude in in Iran.
They they basically, guys, the way they did it was they had a bomb set up in his room, and it blew up him and his bodyguard, right?
So to be able to, and then uh uh with Hassan Asral, they killed him with an airstrike, a fairly direct air strike.
They killed him with an air strike.
You're not gonna be able to do that, guys, unless you have real-time intel.
They got the these military groups, Hezbollah and Hamas, they gotta have snitches in there for Israel to be able to do this to kill these people in such quick succession.
So, look, you could uh you could like Israel, you can dislike Israel, whatever it is, but one thing that you cannot refute is they have a fantastic intelligence program.
The fact that they're able to kill all these individuals in such quick succession uh with airstrikes and um planned assassinations, and then the running the whole um pagers exploding in two days.
And and the thing is with these pages is they they fucked with them from inception, guys.
Like, it's not like they got they intercepted the everyone thought that they got the pagers and the beepers and they put bombs in them.
No.
When the beepers were made, they had the explosions in them.
That's the fucking crazy part, bro.
You know, that's what really is like wow.
Okay.
So I'm not a hater.
You gotta give credit where it's due.
Their strength is absolutely intel.
Now, ground assault and military tactics, not so much.
The IDF is not that big of a military, which is why they rely so heavily upon the United States, and also their intel agencies do so much of the work for them.
And they have a good Air Force as well, right?
Which I I uh you know, I hate saying that, but the truth is they have a good Air Force.
They're able to bomb these guys and kill them in airstrikes, these targets.
Obviously, they kill a lot of innocent people in doing it, but they don't care.
All right.
Um, so let's go ahead and play this video, guys.
Give me ones in the chat if that all made sense.
Now you guys should completely understand the conflict of how we got here.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
Twos, if it doesn't, I'm gonna play this video and look at the chat.
For you, but again, we can now tell to get these lower thirds updated here for you.
But again, we can now tell you that the IDF is reporting missiles have been launched from Iran toward Israel.
And let me show you this update that we are getting.
IDF just putting this out.
All Israeli civilians are in bomb shelters as rockets from Iran are fired at Israel.
Breaking, breaking news, bringing to you here on live now from Fox.
Again, this is all happening.
It looks like there's a terror attack happening on the ground near Tel Aviv, a shooting attack as well.
So we are getting rid of all our of our commercial breaks.
Going to be uh staying on this story for you as it is all uh unfolding right now in the Middle East.
Do you want to show you the different shots that we have uh available here to us on this breaking news element of um the IDF now saying missiles launched from Iran toward Israel?
This is breaking news, and uh again, we are going to be bringing it to you all in real time the best that we can on um the different feeds that we have for you.
Would you all right?
We got another update that we want to uh bring to you from the IDF that all is Israeli civilians are in bomb shelters as the rockets from Iran are fired at Israel.
So again, massive news breaking out in Tel Aviv and surrounding Israel as air sirens are going off in the country right now.
Let's just show you the different shots that we have here for you.
Again, uh thanks uh to everyone uh joining us here on live now from Fox for this massive breaking news of missiles being launched right now from Iran towards Israel.
We knew of the situation about a couple of hours ago.
That's when it first came.
And that's because Iran let the United States know that they were going to attack Israel with these missiles.
And they weren't targeting civilian structures, military structures.
And the news broke that they were warning of a potential strike.
This coming from a U.S. official within the White House telling Fox News.
And how does he know it?
Because Iran told them that this strike could happen in the Which is crazy that Iran would notify an adversarial country and tell them, hey, look, we're gonna attack one of your allies.
But again, this goes to show, you know, I don't want to say good fate, that's a bit of a stretch, but that goes to show that Iran's intention here isn't necessarily to go to war.
I think they were pretty clear about that, but they were doing this for in a retaliatory fashion because obviously Israel has been doing um they've been provoking this, man.
To be honest with you, you guys uh you guys saw uh all the facts I provided to you guys as to what led to this this air strike.
And I mean, if you're gonna you know go off of uh concept of proportionality, this is a light response in regards to all of the things that um Israel's done to the um to the Axis powers.
It's a fairly light response.
Now it looks like the missiles have been launched, and it looks like we are getting some other shots right now here in the sky of uh possibly the Iron Dome as well being defended at this hour.
But again, we are seeing uh rockets here in the sky at this very moment.
This all coming as a potential terror attack is happening on the ground in the city of Jaffa.
So, what we want to do is just show you multiple angles right now.
So I'm going to now just put in as many boxes as I can here for you that uh we are getting in, of course.
Very, very fluid right now, and uh, we want to bring you these images all live, raw, and unfiltered, as we are getting them for all our viewers right here.
This uh news uh coming uh really on the heels of a very, very busy weekend uh against Hezbollah and Israel as those strikes continued throughout the weekend, but now Israel is on the defensive here in their country as missiles are being launched from Iran.
And you can see uh the different vantage points that we have here for you in Israel.
All sirens right now are going off in uh the country at this moment as well.
People are in their bomb shelters as well.
Iran's Anticipated.
Just so you guys know, in Israel, a lot of the homes, especially the newer ones, all of them have bomb shelters and bunkers.
Very common.
They have apps in Israel.
Anytime they're being attacked, attacked, you get their sirens that go off.
So Israel is the closest that you're ever going to come to like a police state because they're under constant threat being surrounded by enemies.
Missile attack against Israel is now underway.
Fox News is Trey Yingst has been all over the story, continues his reporting.
Out there in Tel Aviv right now, but what we can show you here is just the different vantage points.
And this is what happened after they attacked Israel and Iran.
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Yo.
This is a big deal for them, guys, because to them, there hasn't been really a strong response to Israel in a very long time.
And obviously, you guys can see all the escalation of provocations.
So to them, this is a big fucking deal.
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I think I saw a Palestinian flag in there somewhere.
I think I saw a Palestinian flag in there.
So big deal for them.
And then also, want to bring this to your guys' attendance.
Well, we'll finish watching this Fox video, and then I'll uh then I'll show you guys uh the address that Netanyahu had literally right before this airstrike that kind of also I think provoked them.
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Very fluid, and uh we'll continue to get you the updates.
We're taking all our commercial breaks out.
So we are staying on this here for you and waiting uh to get more updates from officials.
I know we have a State Department briefing in about 30 minutes.
I don't know if that's going to be delayed here uh because of the ongoing situation that is happening right now.
Uh again, this all happening with the news about 15 minutes ago that we were bringing you of a potential terror attack in Tel Aviv on the ground, where 10 people were reportedly been injured in a shooting, and now the missiles have been launched from Iran toward Israel, and right now these missiles are being intercepted over Israel.
The IDF says missiles launched from Iran toward Israel are being caught up here in the Iron Dome, but we just don't know how many missiles and how many of a barrage of attacks are going to happen against Israel, and if the Iron Dome can indeed hold up here.
So again, we are uh giving you the latest, latest.
I think this is also like, you know, from a psychological warfare perspective.
This is also to let Israel know that we can touch you.
You know, your Iron Dome isn't as infallible as you think it is.
We can touch you.
Elements that we can hear on live now from Fox.
We've been bringing you this.
All right, so let's go ahead and uh turn our attention to uh Prime Minister Benjamin Nanyahu.
Prior to this attack, he gave a warning, he spoke to the people of Iran.
And I think this actually pissed off the regime over there in Iran as well.
Speak a lot about the leaders of Iran.
Yet at this pivotal moment, I want to address you, the people of Iran.
I want to do So directly, without filters, without middlemen.
Every day, you see a regime that subjugates you make fiery speeches about defending Lebanon, defending Gaza.
Yet every day, that regime plunges our region deeper into darkness and deeper into war.
Every day, their puppets are eliminated.
As Muhammad Dev.
Ask Naswella.
There is nowhere in the Middle East Israel cannot reach.
There is nowhere we will not go to protect our people and protect our country.
With every passing moment, the regime is bringing you, the noble Persian people, closer to the abyss.
The vast majority of Iranians know their regime doesn't care a whit about them.
If it did care, if it cared about you, it will stop wasting billions of dollars on futile wars across the Middle East.
It would start improving your lives.
Imagine if all the vast money the regime wasted on nuclear weapons and foreign wars were invested in your children's education and improving your health care and building your nation's infrastructure, water, sewage, all the other things that you need.
Imagine that.
But you know one simple thing.
But you do.
When Iran is finally free, and that moment will come a lot sooner than people think.
Everything will be different.
Our two ancient peoples, the Jewish people and the Persian people, will finally be at peace.
Our two countries, Israel and Iran, will be at peace.
When that day comes, the terror network that the regime built in five continents will be bankrupt, dismantled.
Iran will thrive as never before.
Global investment, massive tourism, brilliant technological innovation based on the tremendous talents that exist inside Iran.
Doesn't that sound better than endless poverty, repression, and war?
From Khom to Isfahan, from Shiraz to Tibriz, there are tens of millions of good and decent people with thousands of years of history behind them and a brilliant future ahead of them.
Don't let a small group of fanatic theocrats crush your hopes and your dreams.
You deserve better.
Your children deserve better.
The entire world deserves better.
I know you don't support the rapists and murderers of Hamas and Hezbollah, but your leaders do.
You deserve more.
The people of Iran should know Israel stands with you.
May we together know a future of prosperity and peace.
So, obviously, that's going to tick off the Iranian government because it's like, who the fuck are you to talk to our people?
That's how they look at it.
And they look at it like this is just gaslighting because, guys, these dudes have had issues in beef for decades.
There's been issues with Iran and Israel.
And this comes on the heels of them killing one of their allies, killing Nasrallah.
So, uh, Yeah, definitely that's gonna piss them off.
So the strikes didn't come long after this speech, by the way, this address that he gave.
Also, I think it's important to know, but I can't find this anywhere in Western media.
Um the prime minister of Iran also came out and said, Hey, um, Israel, just so you know, we used a fraction of our missiles.
This was just a little bit of what we can do after that attack.
So I think that's also important to know.
So I see here that apparently I think Trump had responded to this attacking.
Let's see what he says.
As well.
Let's go ahead and take it to, and we'll come to this next.
This is what's going on in Israel now.
Play a little bit of this.
Pandemonium, guys.
Pandemonium.
This is live from Tel Aviv, it looks.
The blue time of the shit.
I don't understand Hebrew, so if anyone in the chat understands Hebrew, please translate for us.
You hear the sirens going off.
I will also be able to do it.
Who are you?
Who are you?
Who are you there?
Do you see us?
So as you guys can see, crazy, and that's live right now from Tel Aviv, right?
Um let's go ahead.
This looks like a press conference.
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In terms of the the conversations between Secretary Austin and Minister Gallant, you know, I won't get into uh you know the the private discussions other than to say uh we are consulting closely with them on next steps uh and the continued defense of Israel.
And then are there any plans underway to conduct a NEO given the increased uh risk of a wider war?
Um right now, uh there there has been no order to evacuate.
Uh as you've heard us say before, we are a planning organization, so we of course plan for all contingencies, uh, but as of right now, uh State Department has not called for an evacuation.
Jennifer.
Should we assume that the SM3s were used by the coal in the bulkway to shoot down the or to intercept the missiles?
Um I'm not gonna get into the specific type of ordinance, Jennifer, other than to say again, uh they fired a dozen interceptors.
And Iran said that they gave a heads up to the US and to Russia.
Um how much warning were you given by Iran?
Yeah, I'm I'm not aware of any uh pre-warning by Iran uh about their potential attack.
As you know, this is something we've been following very closely for a while, uh based on the threats uh of retaliation by Iran.
Uh and so we've been closely consulting with Israel uh for a while now to this is interesting.
So listen to his answers.
I'm gonna give you guys my breakdown on this.
They demonstrated uh We were prepared uh and we were able to successfully work alongside Israel to defend them from this attack.
Let me go to Carla.
Thanks, Pat.
Um you said that the destroyers shot down Iranian missiles.
Where do they come from?
Were they all from inside Iran or was some also from Yemen being shot by the Houthis?
Uh Carla, to my knowledge, and again we're still assessing this, these were all uh launched from Iran, ballistic missiles.
Uh and what I said was that they uh fired uh the interceptors uh to uh towards those missiles.
So were any other U.S. assets involved in this defense?
Um of course we have a lot of capability in the region, uh a lot of things that are there to be prepared for a wide variety of threats, but in terms of uh the the launching of these intercept interceptors, it was those two destroyers.
So just being clear, no ground-based interceptors were used in this.
Were the um any uh were you aware of any duds that didn't fire off that maybe Iran wanted to fire more than the roughly 200?
Um as I mentioned, you know, we're still assessing uh the outcome of the the attack, and so we'll have much more information later.
Um but these are all you know our initial reports.
And then on the second call with um the secretary and and Mr. Dallant, did he urge Israel not to respond or to m to moderate any response to Iran or did Israel share the Gallant share any of Israeli intentions for their potential response here?
Uh well again, as I'm sure you can appreciate, um I'm I'm just not gonna be able to get into the the details of their call other than to say again we're consulting closely about next steps uh and the continued defense of Israel.
What is it what is Secretary Austin think about the potential for an Israeli response here?
Does he would would he urge them without saying what he said in the call necessarily, but what are his feelings about the potential?
Would he urge them restraint or look, you know, if you if you take a step back here, we fully support Israel's right to defend itself.
You just saw a you know very significant uh ballistic missile attack by Iran against Israel.
Uh and so you know, we'll continue to work alongside them to support their defense.
Uh we of course do not want to see uh a wider regional conflict.
You've heard us say that many times, and we'll continue to work towards that end.
Um but we also fully understand uh the fact that uh this was a significant attack by Iran, and so we're gonna continue to consult closely uh and we're gonna continue to support their defense.
Let me go to Laura.
Thank you.
Just a couple of clarifications.
Do you say that the U.S. destroyers had intercepted or shot down the missiles or just that they fired the city?
Uh against the incoming Iranian missiles.
Okay.
And um were there any U.S. aircraft that sent that shot interceptors at Iranian missiles?
Uh what I've read out is what participated in the defense of Israel.
Okay.
And then sorry, just one more.
Can you say if there were any drones or cruise missiles that were involved in the Iranian?
Still assessing it right now.
It appears it was uh ballistic missiles, uh no drones, but again, we'll continue to assess.
Let me go to Joseph and then we'll come here.
Um just want to turn to the Israeli invasion in Lebanon.
Um for the past couple of months, the department and the secretary have called for de-escalation.
Um you guys have voiced your opposition to any ground incursion, invasions, limited operations.
After we found out that um the Israeli strike last week killed the Hisbollah chief, Hassan Sol.
It seems like the tone changed um from the statements last night, the department secretary said they supported what Israel is doing.
So so what changed for for for a change in in that tone and that stance from the department?
Yeah, I think uh the the biggest thing, Joseph, is um we fully support Israel's right to defend itself against Hezbollah uh as we understand it.
Uh they will be conducting limited operations to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure that's a raid uh along the border there that could be used to threaten Israeli citizens.
And so uh we're continuing to consult uh with the Israelis to to better understand how they intend to go forward.
Obviously I'd refer you to them to talk uh or ask questions about you know details regarding those operations.
Um but you know, we fully understand uh as part of their overall efforts to return people home uh that they do need to address those threats that are along the border there.
Uh and so um all that to say we will continue to consult uh with the Israelis and other partners in the region uh long term about how we can uh ultimately de-escalate those tensions uh and uh get to a ceasefire.
Now they asked for any help from you guys doing whatever it is that we're gonna be.
No.
Cease firing happening.
Which is actually hilarious that they're even thinking that this is gonna happen.
But let's keep keep going here.
I'm gonna give you guys my breakdown.
I want you guys to kind of hear this uninterrupted, then I'll give you the full thing.
We've been monitoring this for a while.
Uh Iran had been very public uh about its threats to uh retaliate.
Uh and so it's it's something that we've been monitoring.
Uh certainly this was uh a significant attack, uh probably about twice the the size in terms of scope uh of what we saw earlier.
Um but again, we're still assessing the outcomes of this.
Uh and and as I highlighted at the top, uh we certainly condemn this reckless attack, this direct attack against uh Israel, and we'll continue to uh support Israel's defense.
Several uh Israeli media spoke about a response tonight, uh you know Israeli respond tonight to this attack, uh including some not just Iran, some other Middle Eastern uh countries.
Uh will the United States be assisting the Israelis and the respond.
Well, I'm not gonna speculate about hypotheticals.
I'd refer you to the Israelis to talk about, you know.
I'm asking about will the Americans help them with yeah with the Well, what you're asking me is if they're going to do something, and what I'm saying is I'm not gonna speculate about what or if they may do uh as I highlighted to several of your colleagues were consulting closely with the Israelis in terms of next steps, uh, with the emphasis being the defense of Israel.
So let me go to this side of the room.
Warren.
Uh uh essentially a follow-up to that question, is the U.S. willing to strike Iran in response to this?
Are you are you putting that on or off the table?
Well, look, Garnett again, I don't want to get into hypotheticals.
I think I was very clear at the top uh that should uh U.S. forces be targeted by Iran or its proxies, we'll take necessary steps to defend our people.
And I think we've also been very clear that we're going to uh support uh the defense of Israel.
And so not going to get into theoretical or uh speculative operations at this stage other than to say um, you know, we mean what we say and we say what we mean.
And then what a follow-up question.
Iran claims to have used uh a new Katah missile, which is supposed to be a hypersonic ballistic missile.
Can you assess whether they did use uh new and advanced weaponry in this attack and whether they learned from the April attack?
Uh again, we're still assessing uh the attack and the outcomes, and so you know, we may have more to provide later, uh, but I don't have anything on that right now.
Dan.
Uh thanks for your time.
Uh two questions, please.
Um on Secretary Austin's statement last night, he referred to uh being supportive of uh operations along the border.
Uh is he open to uh Israel using operations on both sides of the border uh along the border was a little vague there.
Um well I I think I'd go back uh to how I responded to Joseph, right?
We understand uh and support Israel's right to defend itself against Hezbollah as we highlighted in the readout.
We understand that part of that is dismantling some of the attack infrastructure that Hezbollah has uh built along the border.
Uh certainly again, we don't want to see this uh you know broaden into wider regional conflict, but we understand again uh that that what Israel is doing are limited operations to destroy that attack infrastructure uh and then enable citizens on both sides of the border to return home.
Um ultimately at the end of the day, we do think that a diplomatic resolution is the only way to achieve lasting stability and security across the Israel-Lebanon border, so you know we're gonna continue to work to that end, but we also again understand Israel's need to defend itself.
And then uh a follow uh uh the State Department read out uh a report on an attack on uh uh uh uh diplomatic facility at Baccat Airport last night.
Um have you seen any other attacks uh on U.S. forces?
Uh I guess since Friday, uh this one would seem to be on a diplomatic facility, but uh be it in the last day, particularly at this heightened time of tension, uh, or just broadly over the last couple days.
Yeah, as of right now, I'm not aware of any additional attacks.
Thanks.
Sir Um The Iron Doge, how effective is it against uh ballistic missiles and uh some of the televised images appeared to show something bland.
I just want you guys to really listen to this press conference, so that everything I say is gonna make sense.
Was this attack more effective than the Iranian attack in April?
Um the uh again, understanding that a lot is still um, you know, very initial.
Uh as I highlighted, initial indications are that there was minimal damage on the ground.
Um, you know, in terms of the specifics that I'd have to refer you to Israel really to talk through that.
And again, as more information comes in, uh we'll we'll certainly know more.
But uh the initial assessment is that uh Israel was able to successfully uh defend itself uh of course with the support from the U.S. Uh and so um again, we may have more later on that.
Helene?
Uh I uh thanks, Pat.
I just want to be clear because it seems like it's we're at a very dangerous time where any kind of ambiguity from the U.S. could lead to an attack on American troops.
And when you say we I I understand when you say that we're gonna defend any attack at American troops.
I also understand that no American that you said that no American troops were hurt.
So therefore, are you saying the U.S. is not planning on a kinetic strike against Iran?
Because right now when you say there will be consequences, all of that, you're leaving it vague and people don't understand it.
I want to understand.
Are we going to be joining Israel in hitting back against Iran in a kinetic manner?
Yeah, well so with all due respecting the tough questions uh future, right, and presupposing what Israel may or may not do.
So I'm just not going to talk about you said there will be consequences, and Jake Sullivan said there will be consequences to the right.
Right.
And I think broadly speaking, uh, you know, the the U.S. has been clear that uh there will be security economic consequences uh should Iran attack, uh, but I just don't have anything previous to preview um, you know, specifically as it relates to that.
All right, yes, sir.
Thanks, Pat.
Um just to clarify, um, did a any U.S. aircraft track any of the missiles either before the launch or during the attack, even if they weren't involved kinetically in the defense of Israel.
So I won't go into specifics, Chris, other than to say as you well know, we have a a wide variety of of ISR capabilities throughout the region uh to monitor and track uh potential aerial threats uh to include aircraft that do that.
Um I'll just leave it there.
Okay.
Charlie.
Uh thank you, General.
I know you said repeatedly that Iran doesn't telegraph these attacks, yet from early this morning we were told that an attack would be imminent.
So we're we're getting some sort of information from somewhere based on whatever that was based on.
Where is Iran stand now?
Is this just the first salvo uh from your assessment?
Are they positioned to go ahead and pull the trigger again at will?
Um I mean that's really uh a question for Iran.
Um, you know, as evidenced by this attack.
Um, you know, they certainly maintain the capability to conduct additional attacks, as I highlighted at the top.
Um we call on them to halt any further attacks.
Uh and um, you know, we'll continue to assess.
We'll also continue to be prepared to respond uh in the defense of Israel should they opt to do another one?
We certainly hope that they do not.
Um but we obviously have to be prepared in that eventuality.
I just want to clarify, I think you said earlier this is twice the size and scope from the attack of April 13th.
Um yeah, it's about twice as large uh in terms of uh the the number of ballistic missiles uh that they launched from the last it was their intent to actually do damage this time?
Well, you know, look, um you don't launch that many missiles at a target without the intent of hitting something.
So absolutely.
Um just like the last time, their intent is to uh cause destruction.
Uh and so um fortunately, you know, Israel has uh very significant air defense capabilities and and the U.S. of course played a role in in helping uh on that front as well.
Thank you.
Matt?
Thanks, Pat.
You said there have been no new attacks on U.S. forces in the region, but is the department tracking uh uh greater threat now to U.S. forces and are you taking any extra measures on top of the recent uh plus ups you've done for force protection?
Well, Matt, I mean we're as you know, we're always taking force protection very seriously.
Uh we're we're all very well aware of the heightened tensions in the region and U.S. Central Command has been uh for a long time now, you know, constantly assessing and reassessing the threat to ensure that our forces are protected.
Like I mentioned, I'm not aware as I come to the podium.
I'm not aware of any additional attacks beyond the the one that um that Dan mentioned, uh, but it's something that we'll obviously be, you know, keeping a close eye on to protect our forces.
Secondly, uh were there any other nations other than the United States and Israel who took part in intercepting missiles or helping to track them or anything like that?
Yeah, I d I don't have anything to provide on that, and obviously I wouldn't speak for other countries from here.
Mr. General, um I'd like to ask you if you guys talk to the European allies and if you ask for military support in protecting um Israel in case of another attack from Israel the proxies or is at the moment it's only the US um helping Israel military spies.
Well, I'll I'll allow other countries to speak for themselves.
Um I will say uh and and we'll put a readout on this uh this afternoon, uh, you know, as soon as we're done here.
The Secretary did have an opportunity to talk to the his uh French counterpart earlier this morning, uh just to talk about the situation in the Middle East.
This was before uh the Iranian attack occurred.
Um and so you know, we'll get that out momentarily.
Broadly speaking, though, again, you know, um in terms of uh any European uh uh coordination or cooperation with Israel, I that's really for uh individual countries to talk to.
I won't speak to them.
Uh let me go to the phone real quick before I get in trouble.
Uh task and purpose, Jeff Shogul.
Thank you.
Um I understand that the destroyers fired about a dozen interceptors.
Did they hit any of the missiles?
If so, how many?
Yeah, thanks, Jeff.
Um so again, we're uh as you highlight, they fired the interceptors.
Uh we're still assessing uh again outcomes of that, so I I can't really uh I I just don't have more information to provide at this time.
He does it just classified.
Okay.
Let me go to uh Heather uh from USNI.
So you mentioned that the United States has the um ability and intent to uh respond if any of its um service members are attacked.
Uh over on Friday, you had three US destroyer or sorry, two US destroyers and uh uh LCS come under attack from the Houthis.
It doesn't which is an Iranian proxy group.
So would that give you know, is there any I guess any intention to launch any attacks in response to those service members coming under attack?
Um well, you know, first of all, uh Heather, uh as you are aware, um, you know, there there were no U.S. service members uh injured uh in in any of those attacks, and as always, uh we will respond appropriately.
And Iran called the United States and actually told them that they weren't going to they're gonna make sure that they don't hit any U.S. structures or any military personnel.
Hey, uh yeah, thanks for doing this.
So on the announcements of three additional aircraft uh squadrons, uh F F fifteens, F-16s, A tens, uh they you see I presume that they weren't involved in any of the interception activity.
Can you talk a little bit about um why they're there and what role they might fill now in terms of enhancing uh security for U.S. forces in the region?
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, you know, as we've been highlighting for a while, uh we have a robust amount of capability uh in the Central Command and US US European command uh regions.
Uh and and what those capabilities provide us uh is uh versatility uh in terms of uh responding to a variety of contingencies.
Uh and so, you know, basically having the right tools in the toolkit to be able to respond appropriately uh to any type of attack uh or contingency situation.
And so uh as you well know, PAT uh fighter aircraft uh can perform uh a variety of missions uh to include uh taking down drones, uh taking down missiles, uh particular kinds of missiles, uh, as well as um, you know, providing uh ISR uh electronic warfare uh and uh types of capabilities.
So all of this comes together to provide us with options on how best to respond to any type of attack uh and to protect our forces.
Let me come back to the room here.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you, General.
Uh first on the Iran, after today's attack and the expected response from uh Israel.
Uh is the assessment at the Pentagon still that the situation in the middle is still under control uh and we're not in all out war yet.
And the second question on uh Lebanon excuse me.
Uh what's your understanding to what Israel is calling limited ground operations or incursion?
Um is it limited by like in time, in scope, how do you see this?
Sure.
Um so in terms of sorry guys on the OBS thing a bit there a bit.
So in terms of your first question, uh as you know, we've been working very hard from the beginning uh to prevent a wider regional conflict.
Certainly the the type of aggressive action that we saw by Iran today uh makes that more challenging.
Um that continues to remain our focus and remain our goal is to prevent a wider regional conflict, and so we'll continue to stay uh laser focused on that.
Um in terms of Israel's operations again, uh they're in the best position to to answer questions, but our understanding uh in consulting with them is that again these will be uh limited operations focused uh on dismantling uh facilities that Hezbollah has built along the border to stage attacks into Israel.
Uh and so you know, part of those discussions again have been focused on um you know making sure that um there's an understanding as far as um uh the potential mission creep uh and so uh as it relates to the the broader tensions in the region, uh but again we support their right to defend themselves from Hezbollah attacks, uh and so we'll we'll continue to consult with them on that.
As I mentioned, Wafa, uh ultimately uh we do believe that a diplomatic resolution is the only way to uh achieve lasting stability and security there.
Tim a few more.
Phil.
A couple small questions.
One is why weren't uh land-based air defenses used and and did you find that you had uh did the United States have fewer partners in trying to knock down these uh Iranian missiles this time than it did uh in April.
Um I I would compare it to a pallet, Phil.
You're gonna use uh the the you know capability uh that you need to respond to a particular situation.
So, you know, I mean um uh as evidenced by the fact that that our forces were able to so quickly support uh Israel's defense.
Uh we have a wide range of capabilities arrayed to be able to respond to whatever those threats may be in the most appropriate way possible.
So it's less about the platform and it's more about the capability.
Uh and so uh again, we still maintain a robust capability to be able to respond to any uh potential future threats as well.
And I just want to follow up on what Helene was asking, which was uh important in the sense I think you set a red line that if Iran or its forces were to attack US troops, there would be a a U.S. response against Iran, at least that's what it sounded like you were saying.
Uh is that is that correct?
What I said is it should be very clear that if Iran or its proxies use this as an opportunity to uh attack US forces, we will respond appropriately.
Yep.
Okay.
Last question, Nat.
Um thanks, Pat.
I just wanted to clarify a few things that you said.
Um in terms of Iran's capabilities going forward, is it clear from the US side that this is the imminent risk is over of a another attack from Iran?
Uh well look, you know, it's something we're gonna keep an eye on.
Um we certainly hope that there's not another attack, uh, but obviously Iran maintains uh a capability and it's just demonstrated uh that they're willing to use it to directly attack uh Israel.
And so we're gonna continue to consult closely with Israel uh on next steps uh and importantly on the defense of Israel.
So on the Israel's limited incursion, have they provided any sort of a timeline on on how long they would stay there?
Uh I I'd refer you to Israel to talk about that.
I don't think it'd be appropriate for me to talk about that.
Hey, folks, um while there's been an understandable focus uh today on the Middle East, before we conclude, I I would like to provide a quick update on a topic closer to home as DOD continues to work with federal, state and local officials to support.
So that's him.
Uh now he's gonna go into the the hurricane situation uh there.
So what did we take away from that, guys?
The takeaway, guys, really, I'm gonna be very uh blunt about this.
Hold on, let me bring myself back on camera.
Sorry, guys.
I'm not as good as Bills at this.
Uh okay.
Boom.
All right.
So the main takeaway from this, guys, is that quite frankly, the United States can't reign um Israel in.
That's really what it comes down to.
They are going to do what they want to do.
Um, obviously they're saying, hey, we're gonna defend ourselves, et cetera.
And that's what they've been saying now for months, but they've pretty much led a, you know, a whole hold on one sec, I'm communicating with Bills, guys, doing a million things at once here.
Um boom.
Okay.
So what's basically going on here is that uh the United States is not able to reign Israel in.
Israel is basically able to do whatever they want to do, and the U.S. can't necessarily tell them what to do.
Um we know that when Netanyahu was going fairly wild a couple days ago, the U.S. had addressed a letter out to them, I think, with the president of France and Macron, and saying, hey, you know, let's uh you know de-escalate.
We we want to cease fire.
Like they're way beyond a ceasefire, guys.
There is gonna be no ceasefire at this point.
Um at this point, it's just gonna be retaliation, tip for tat, and you know, hopefully someone kind of backs down a bit.
That's where we're at now.
Uh, there isn't really a uh a concept of a ceasefire.
And the thing is is that and I gotta, we're on all the platforms, so I'm gonna say this in a way that makes sense uh while being on on said platforms.
Israel is gonna do what Israel wants to do, and they're not necessarily gonna bend or fold on what they want to do because they have an enormous amount of influence in the United States, okay, through different through different political lobbies.
And they're the number one country that we give aid to.
So they're gonna do what they're gonna do, want to do.
And to them, they look at it like, yo, Iran has funded Hamas, they funded Hezbollah.
These guys will shot rockets on us, these guys have invaded us.
We're gonna go ahead and finish the job, right?
This is what Nanyahu said when he came to the United States and he was uh talking in Congress.
Give us the money.
So um, give us the money, give us the aid so we can finish the job.
But the problem with finishing the job is they're gonna, at some point, they're gonna need American assistance, right?
Hell, they used American assistance to shoot down these missiles to help them shoot down some of these missiles that came in.
Because what ended up happening was they shot a barrage of missiles, right?
And Israel can't go after every single missile.
They have to obviously pick and choose which ones are hitting the most important areas and target those and stop them.
But a bunch of missiles actually were able to land in in uh right outside of Tel Aviv and hit military targets.
So whether the United States wants to admit it or not, we are involved in this situation, right?
We're gonna try to mitigate our involvement, but the reality is is they're fighting a war on multiple fronts.
So we have to help them.
So from a defensive standpoint, we're obviously gonna be there.
Now, a lot of people are wondering, well, Myron, are we gonna go ahead on an offensive front?
Um, I think the only way that the United States is gonna be involved in an offensive front is there were to need to be some catastrophic war event where Israel is almost incapacitated or can no longer defend itself for us to be able to do that.
And uh, and they would basically, or or they would attack a U.S. military installation or kill U.S. citizens.
That's how I think we would 100% be in their boots on the ground.
But if we continue on this route, I just don't see how that won't happen.
You guys you guys see what I'm saying here?
Because Israel is provoking, and make no mistake about it, guys.
Iran has the capability of of you know, um, getting Tel Aviv blowing the Tel Aviv up and significantly hurting Israeli infrastructure.
They have the ability to do so.
Iran is damn near a military superpower, just like these other countries like the United States, Russia, et cetera.
Like, obviously they're not as strong as us, but they have a very formidable military.
They have a very formidable Air Force, they have a very form, they have a they have a huge mil uh rocket system.
So they have the ability to attack Israel and wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
Now, with that said, Israel also has a capability of wiping Iran off the face of the earth.
Israel has nuclear weapons, guys.
They absolutely have nuclear weapons.
They will never publicly acknowledge this, of course.
Neither will the United States, but they do have nuclear weapons.
So they have the capability of also wiping Iran off the face of the map.
Okay.
So both countries can destroy each other.
Obviously, the United States is in a is in a weird middle ground.
And then also, here's the other thing, too.
We're in the middle of an election period, right?
Sorry, guys, a million things going on right now.
I got Bills hacking into my computer and fixing things.
Shout out to Bills.
But just so you guys know, Bills is the one doing all this.
He's doing the team viewer shit.
So shout out to him.
He's helping me out right now as we speak.
I see I'm doing a bunch of stuff on the computer and I don't know what's going on.
I'm just talking to y'all.
So sorry for the little bit of uh distraction.
I got like four screens in front of me, all this crap going on.
So there absolutely is mutually assured destruction here.
Um now with the United States.
So the United States is in a very rock and a hard place.
And I'll explain what I mean by this, like geopolitically.
So on one end, right?
We say that we're gonna support Israel unequivocally.
They're our ally, they're eyes of the Middle East, we're gonna support them, et cetera.
However, this war is wildly unpopular to voters.
A poll was done about about 60% of Americans don't want to go into a war in the Middle East, right?
So this is why Netanyahu's had to come to the United States, say I need money, say I need funding, say I need support, etc.
So this is what's what's going on.
So Biden has been reluctant on openly giving them everything that they want.
That's why when they were about to go to Rafah, he withheld the arms a bit, withheld aid, then he gave it to them later on.
He's kind of doing this fucking political dance, right?
Him and Kamala Harris.
Because give me Kamala Harris is still the sitting vice president of the United States, even though people fucking tend to forget that shit as she's campaigning.
Like she's still the sitting president, so a sitting vice president.
So it's kind of a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation because you got the lobbyists that pay a lot of fucking money to support Israel, but at the same time, the Democratic Party is in a situation where they don't want to come off as warmongerers, and then a lot of the constituents on the left support Palestine.
So they're in a we really tricky situation, the American government.
And then to add on to it, we don't have a president right now, guys.
Biden is effectively asleep at the wheel.
Kamala Harris is more focused on the campaign.
So we don't really have anybody here.
Biden took the uh address the nation like a day or two ago when the attacks first happened when they when the invasion, the ground invasion happened.
He was talking about a ceasefire.
Like the guy's not fucking here.
He doesn't know what's going on.
He clearly doesn't know what the hell's going on.
So this actually works out in Israel's favor because Israel is able to kind of take this opportunity.
All right, we're gonna go ahead and we're gonna move, we're gonna do whatever the fuck that we want to do because the United States can't rein us in.
That's why this guy goes up there and he's answering questions.
Oh, well, I can't speculate on this and I don't know that, and I don't know this, blah, blah, blah.
There is an air of truth to that because they really can't stop Israel.
They can't.
They're gonna do what they want to do.
Netanyahu is a very hard-headed individual.
This is why he's loved by many, but also hated by many in Israel, right?
Um, and he's gonna do what he needs to do in his eyes.
And they're gonna look at it like we're gonna protect Israel by any means necessary.
And the United States is not gonna get in our way.
That's how they look at it.
So that's why this guy was didn't give a lot of real answers.
He gave a lot of nebulous answers, like, yeah, well, you know, I can't speculate and I don't know, and you need to refer that as Israel, blah, blah.
We should be knowing everything because we give them the aid.
But the reality here, guys, is that we're not making the final decisions from a foreign policy.
We're not making the final decisions at all.
Israel is.
And they're taking the money and doing what they want to do.
So that's where we are right now.
That's where we are.
And the fact that we're in the middle of a um of a presidential uh election year makes it even tougher for the United States to do what they're gonna do.
Their hands are effectively tied because this is a very unpopular war from a voter perspective.
But at the same time, they have a diplomatic duty to support Israel, especially with all the lobbyists.
So that's kind of the the uh the crossroads that we're at politically.
Okay.
Give me what's in a chat that makes sense.
And I'm obviously giving you guys my um unbiased take here on this situation.
So I hope you guys um enjoy that.
I'm coming to this from the here of like a really neutral FYI.
Because I'm trying to not be too biased.
I know you guys know where I stand politically, but I'm not gonna, you know, jump on one side more.
So all right.
Let's go ahead and segue.
Shout out to Bills, by the way, for helping me out.
As I was doing that.
Let's go ahead and jump to uh Trump.
Because Trump was actually uh talking about some of this stuff live.
Let's go to it real quick.
As we get ready for the debate.
Our country, we have a deficit of two trillion dollars.
It was never a deficit in the history because we're here in Wisconsin with the great Governor Thompson.
He's a great man.
He's a great partner.
Two daughters.
He he uh was killed jumping on top of the daughters.
He didn't want the daughters to be hit.
And when he jumped on top, he got hit.
He got hit really badly.
There was a uh National Guardsman that was seated nine seats away.
And we're gonna give him something for what he did.
Uh Corey was hit in the head, bleeding profusely.
And this National Guardsman went over to Corey, saw that he was still living, and gave a mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
And nobody's ever seen anything like it.
And it was tough.
And then Corey died.
But for that man to do that was amazing, isn't it?
Is it not on screen?
So I'm sorry, Chuck.
Um verse.
My bad.
Is it not on a screen right now?
I might jump on with academics, by the way, FYI chat.
I'm sorry about that.
Um, let me go ahead and read some of the chats here.
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Uh Martin, move hold on, let me go into boom.
So we got here, Army Vet says, uh, Myron, a little off topic, but did you watch the Breakfast Club with Congressman Byron Donald's?
He flamed them with facts and kept his composure despite them being rude and emotional.
No, I did not.
But uh tell me more about it.
Well, facts about what?
Jack Sparrow says, Hi Myron, off topic.
I have an interview tomorrow, second round.
Clear the first one, watched your old video.
Any last minute tips, the interview is online and with director of the division.
Thanks, God.
Thanks, man, God bless.
Uh bro, just don't fuck it up.
If they're giving you another round of interviews, that means that they obviously like you.
It's just at this point, do what you did before to get to that position.
Maybe expand a little bit more on questions that you would have answered uh, you know, more generally before to show that you have a working knowledge of whatever the question might be, intimate knowledge, and uh just don't fuck it up.
Really.
That's really what it comes down to when they give you another interview.
Martin, could you cover the port strikes?
As a truck driver, I don't know how much I'll be affected, but it's about to slowly uh slow really slow the economy, but I don't wanna intervene because he says it's collective bargaining, but the two sides haven't been at the negotiating table since June.
Ooh, yeah, that is a crazy topic.
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Okay, that's from World Tour.
El Mexico having a uh president.
I know what you mean about that one.
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Appreciate that, Feng Zheng.
Martin cooking uh Dunboys tonight like is World War II.
You already know it, Jared.
Uh yo Martin, do you think the vice president debate tonight will sway board?
Yes, yes, I absolutely yeah, that was the first chat.
Absolutely, he will it will.
Uh so let me get back to it with Trump.
Very pleased to report.
So a friend of mine, rich guy, member of Mar-a-Lago said I'd like to uh make a contribution to the family of Corey the firefighter.
And I said, Well, that would be nice.
And I I said, where is it?
He gives me a check and it was for a million dollars.
I gave it to Corey's wife.
A million dollars.
But bigger than that, we we did a go.
And just for you guys that might not be aware, who he's talking about right now is uh Corey Compotore.
I apologize if I'm uh butchering the um the pronunciation of that.
He was a firefighter that was tragically killed on uh honorable July 13th when uh during the assassination attempt from Matthew Crooks.
Um, which by the way, to this point, I I think the FBI's final decision is that he was um acting alone.
So um, hold on one second, guys.
I'm taking a picture for Bill's here.
Okay.
Uh so that's basically what what went down in that situation.
Um but that's what he's talking about.
Um obviously he was tragically killed as he was trying to protect his family, so rest in peace to him.
Go fund me, and I think we picked up about six million dollars, and we're giving her I guess about four.
She'll end up with about five million dollars.
And she said to me, I'd rather have my husband.
I understood that it was such a beautiful thing to say, but she said I'd rather have my husband.
Now they never saw her a million or five million, you know.
This it's a tremendous amount of money for them.
Uh and the other gentlemen are getting more than a million dollars apiece.
And we went out to uh we went out, and that was the public.
I mean, it's amazing.
So we're gonna be there on Saturday.
It's gonna be a really big event, and it's gonna be something uh we'll celebrate the life of Corey, I think.
And I want to celebrate the two gentlemen that got hit really bad.
I mean, yeah, it's but and we should celebrate their doctors.
Who would think you go up into sort of the country, right?
The country, and you have two doctors that took two men that were so badly wounded, and they saved their lives, right?
Just very talented people.
There are a lot of talented people in our country.
So that'll be exciting.
And the question is, how am I gonna start the speech?
And I I think I was going to say, as I was saying, because uh that's about where I was.
I was very early, and if I didn't have that chart, which I always bring up, I rarely bring it up, but when I do, it's always at the end of the speech, and it's on my left.
And here it was the first one.
That speech literally said that that chart saved his life.
First moment of the speech, and it was on my right.
Had I not made that turn, I would not be speaking to you people today, and some of you would be extremely happy about that, I suspect.
But I want to thank you all.
And uh I'm now going to Texas, going to Houston, and we have some big things there, and uh with traveling.
I think I'm booked every single day for 33 days.
And as you probably have heard, I've worked for 17 or 18 days, wouldn't you say, in a row, and I'm working even when I'm not working, but we're we're doing a lot of things.
We made a lot of a lot of different speeches.
We'll do we're starting up the rallies again, very big, and we have more enthusiasm than we've ever had, and all we want to do is very simple.
We want to make America great again.
Thank you all very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I want to take that.
I want to try to come in to Wisconsin.
I want to, I'm not forgetting this.
Thank you, thank you.
Yeah, this is uh obviously very I wonder if the left-wing media is gonna show this.
You better believe it, right?
How Trump's a racist.
They always say this.
Trump's a racist.
What's he doing right now?
Okay.
Go ahead.
Wait, go ahead.
Say he's a personable guy, man.
Everyone hates this dude.
But he's a personable guy.
I think it's a lot more authentic than uh Kamala Harris.
Good luck.
Have a great life.
Okay.
Have a great life.
Yeah, they're not gonna show this.
Like, he's over here taking these pictures, and they're always like, Oh, and Trump's a racist.
Ah, you know what I mean?
Shout out to Bills, he invaded my computer FY, guys.
He's invading my computer as we speak.
Pause.
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Gave out a community sub.
Appreciate that.
I will.
So, and guys, you can go ahead and subscribe with Amazon Prime.
We have Amazon Prime, you can absolutely subscribe with that for free.
Right?
We're gonna be doing a big move on Twitch.
No, we're gonna be streaming a lot on Twitch.
So then I think that's the end of the stream right there.
Uh Bill's almost wrapped up here, guys.
So bear with me here as he does this.
Um but uh anyway, what else is I saying?
What else?
Um, let me see here.
Maybe we'll jump on because it's eight o'clock now.
Maybe we can cover Diddy a little bit, because I know that he got 120 new allegations.
Let me see if I can if he wants me to jump on with him.
He's he messaged me back.
Do we got time?
We got about 45 minutes, whatever.
Oh, it looks like we got a hype train in coming as well.
Guys, let's get this hype train up to level 10, baby.
Um, we got uh FBA Steezy gave a thing.
He said, Tariq ended your career in that debate, and now you can't stop talking about FBAs on your Twitter, LOL period.
Bro, you guys can't stop talking about me.
That's the reality.
You're in my chat right now talking to me, bro.
So I mean, how does that make you look?
Seriously.
Like, the FBAs talk about me all day.
I don't give a shit about y'all, bro.
You're in my chat talking shit to me, cheering bits to talk shit to me.
Who's the obsessed one, bro?
Oh man.
Nobody gives a fuck about y'all.
Anyway, fucking clown.
Cook him in the chat, guys.
Uh, let's see here.
What else do we got?
Uh, Bill's he almost done here.
Okay, it looks like he's almost done.
He's putting up the ex viewers for you guys, by the way, right now.
Shout out to Bills.
We might run this one into the sunset, guys.
And I mean, as in uh, I might just go ahead on the YouTube streams and stuff like that, but we might keep the rumble one, maybe we'll just keep it going.
Um start it back up, because as you guys know, we're gonna go ahead and cover the uh debate starting around 8 45.
Uh we have the two vice presidents debating JD Vance, Tim Waltz, which by the way, um, I think it's important to note for you guys that actually, you know what?
Let's let me go ahead and go into this a little bit.
So let's rewind.
For those of you that watched me cover the debate last time with uh former President Trump and vice president Kamala Harris.
Um, this is basically what went down.
I think Trump won the debate, and a lot of people feel that way.
That is why Trump declined a rematch against Kamala.
He felt as though he's won.
He got a bunch of the sound bites.
What do people remember from that debate?
They're eating the cats and dogs, right?
That's what everyone remembers at the end of the day.
Debates aren't necessarily actually about debating, it's about getting clipworthy content that people can remember.
And that's what it is.
If you guys remember famously, Trump debated Hillary Clinton.
What does everyone remember from that debate?
She went ahead and said, You don't pay taxes, and he says, Yeah, I don't pay taxes because I'm smart, and I use the same loopholes that all your donors use.
Holy Moko Moncoe.
And that is the memorable moment of the debate, right?
So it's not necessarily about pummeling your opponent with facts, though.
That is very important, especially for people that are a bit more analytical and people that are socially sav uh politically savvy.
But for the general American public who doesn't know what the fuck is going on is and is of lower IQ, let's be honest.
Most Americans have room but temporary IQ.
Um, it's about the clipworthy moments.
So Trump won the debate, but I'm not gonna be biased here.
I'm gonna be very blunt.
Trump won the debate by the skin of his teeth, and I'll tell you why.
On certain topics, he dominated.
He talked about immigration, he had the cooler sound bites, etc.
Um the talk on reproductive rights, he's always gonna lose that, unfortunately, because most Americans simply aren't educated in the fact that what he did was he delegated Roe v.
Wade to the states, right?
Reproductive situations.
He made a state issue.
And a lot of people still falsely say, oh, he took away abortion rights.
Not necessarily.
He just said, yo, this isn't really a federal problem.
Leave it to the states.
He delegated it to them.
So it's on you to complain to your state legislature and your govern and your governors for that.
But again, as usual, most Americans are stupid and lower IQ, and they want to go ahead and have a person to blame.
So what they do is they blame Trump, right?
On this specific situation of reproductive rights.
And that is the one thing that I think the Democrats have over the Republicans when it comes to public appeal, wanting to uh when it comes to public appeal in a voter topic, right?
And this actually, the reproductive rights argument is how the Democrats are often able to garner the female vote, right?
Because even the most right-wing of female voters still, to a degree, believes in female autonomy when it comes to uh reproductive rights, right?
Because reproductive rights in a way protects their ability to um operate as sexually fluid as they want.
So for lack of better term.
Okay, keeping it very nice and somewhat clean here.
So this is what the Democrats do.
And if you guys don't believe me, the first day of the Democratic National Convention, the DNC, was basically centered around reproductive rights and abortion.
They brought like four different women on.
They all gave their horror stories about how not having rights to uh not having reproductive rights put them in a precarious situation.
One girl talked about a grape story, another woman talked about uh almost dying on the on the on the um in the hospital because uh they had a baby that um wasn't gonna survive, right?
And she almost died in the process.
Another woman talked about incest.
Like they gave all the anomalies when it comes to reproductive rights.
They gave all the anomalies when it comes to abortion, right?
All the exceptions, which by the way, Trump has been on the record saying if you're a victim of grape, if the mother is gonna die during the pregnancy, um, incest, all this stuff, like the general exceptions, Trump actually is absolutely for abortion in those situations.
And as a matter of fact, he actually is for abortion in general.
Dumb, go, the walk.
But the Democrats have done a fantastic job, right, of painting him as a guy that's pro-life when he really isn't.
He actually isn't, guys.
He's actually pretty moderate on this.
So, but the Democrats have used that because they've campaigned on smoke and mirrors, et cetera.
So when it came to the reproductive rights portion of the debate, obviously Kamala's gonna let get that get public appeal on that one, even though I know the truth.
So to me, I look at them as they're both, they both basically have the same views on uh on abortion, but the public is gonna think that she won.
And then uh when it came to foreign policy, et cetera, right?
They were both kind of bland in it because um Trump doesn't want to admit what he's actually gonna do, but JD Vance actually brought this up on an interview, what he's gonna do.
Um, to end the war in Ukraine, what Trump is essentially gonna do is he's just gonna let Putin have what he has.
He's gonna let them have that 25% of Ukraine.
He's gonna probably promise no more NATO expansion, because that's what started this whole fucking thing in this first place, and basically just, you know, kind of cave in to that degree, right?
He's gonna negotiate.
Hey, look, let's end this conflict now.
We won't push closer to Moscow anymore with NATO.
You can have the territory you've already conquered in eastern Ukraine, and we'll call it a day.
He obviously doesn't want to say this on a debate stage because it will make him look weak, but that's we know that's what's gonna probably happen, more than likely, to end the war as quickly as he claims is gonna end it, right?
So when it came to foreign policy, I think he did better, even though he didn't put out all those things, but I already know what it is.
But again, I'm a guy that's like watching the news.
I'm like on Twitter.
I'm like seeing what's going on.
I watch both of them talk about their policy.
So, but most Americans don't know this crap.
And to be honest with John, most Americans don't care about foreign policy, which I think is crazy.
I think it's ludicrous.
I think foreign policy is absolutely the most important reason to vote.
Because all the other problems, you know, reproductive rights, inflation, the economy, all this stuff, like if you have your shit together and you're not a brokeie, you'll be fine, right?
Like the president isn't gonna really dictate like your quality of life to that degree, right?
And if you want to vote for inflation, foreign policy, I would argue, influences inflation to a significant degree.
Because when you don't have, when you have conflicts going on, especially conflicts in areas that are food rich or oil rich, well, guess what?
The cost of production goes up, cost of food goes up, and then that's gonna go ahead and be translated to who?
The buyer.
Because I'll tell you guys this, the farmers, all these other dudes, they're gonna go ahead and increase their prices, and then the person that's distributing is gonna increase their prices, the truck driver's gonna increase their prices.
The all the costs, the extra cost, who bears the brunt of it?
You do.
When you're in that fucking aisle and you're picking up the food, et cetera, all the costs get passed to you when it comes to overseas conflict.
Okay?
So I think that's very important for people to understand that foreign policy absolutely dictates the price of your food and your price of your goods.
This is why people notice a stark sharp increase in the cost of food after Russia invaded Ukraine because Ukraine, unbeknownst to a lot of people, is the breadbasket of Europe.
So if you're going ahead and attacking the breadbasket of Europe, that affects the ability for the rest of Europe to get food.
That strains other resources, they have to go ahead and make up for it in some degree.
They have to ship food from other places, then it's not as abundant, it's not as cheap, et cetera.
You know, supply and demand, baby.
That's what it comes down to.
If supply goes down, if if supply goes down, demand goes up, and go well, guess what goes up alongside it?
Price.
Basic economics, basic shit, right?
So going back to the debate.
Trump won, but he did it by the skin of his teeth.
And we talked about some of the policies that led to that, right?
I don't think the win was decisive at all.
Because when I went to Twitter, when I looked and when I watched left-wing um newscasters, etc., they all think Kamala won.
So basically what happened was if you're a Trump supporter before, you think Trump won.
If you're a Kamala supporter before, you think Kamala won.
And more than likely, all it's gonna do is make you kind of dig your heels into whichever candidate you already liked, they won.
But the problem is that we need the people in the middle.
Okay.
So if you're on the uh, well, to my left, but to your right.
So if you're on the right versus the left, right, the people on the left, they're digging their heels more, people on the right digging their heels more.
But what do I have in between me here?
I got a gap, right?
And there's a lot of voters in this middle ground here, okay, that don't like either candidate.
They don't like Trump, they don't like Kamala.
Or should I say they don't like Kamala, they don't like Trump, right?
The left, left and right, doing the mirror shit here.
So there's a bunch of people in the middle.
We didn't do a good job, and when I say we, I mean the Republicans, the right, we didn't do a good job of bringing the people in the middle over to the um the right.
We didn't do a good job of bringing them over because the win was not decisive enough.
And if you're someone who is all about like your politician being cordial and well spoken and, you know, a politician, so to speak, you might go ahead and go the Kamala route because you're gonna think, well, she explained her points better, even though she's a terrible speaker too, right?
And Trump is kind of one of these guys that speaks in very layman's terms, almost too layman for a politician.
He's a big difference from Obama, who was a great orator, great speaker, et cetera, Harvard educated, eloquent speaker, articulate speaker.
Trump isn't that guy.
But he's a businessman, speaks in layman's terms, says things that people are scared to say, and that that does have an effect with some people.
So my argument is with this, with this debate, we didn't do enough to bring people that were in the middle over.
Now, I think Trump did a good job of doing this with bringing RFK on, right?
And for those of you that are wondering, RFK, I mean Robert F. Kenny Jr., you brought him on, right, to the campaign.
And I think that was a big W for the Trump camp.
Because RFK, in a way, embodies a lot of the things that Trump was in 2016.
What do I mean by this?
One of the things that people loved about Trump back in 2016 was he was anti-establishment.
Remember, he used to campaign, we're gonna drain the swamp, we're gonna get rid of these fucking uh neocons, we're gonna get rid of these, um, the deep state, et cetera.
I would argue that RFK has some of these policies as well.
Obviously, he's against the jab jab and the cough cough, if you guys know what I'm saying.
He is for health, he's against the pharmaceutical companies.
He's against uh big pharma, he's against the food industry, a lot of these um unhealthy foods that we're putting out there, the chemicals, right?
So, in a way, he embodies a lot of things that Trump used to be.
And he's kind of, and one of the things that people criticize Trump for now is that, oh, well, he's not the old Trump that we knew in 2016, he changed.
He's been compromised.
Ugh, he's a politician, he has become the very politician that he campaigned against in 2016, which to that I could, I could see why some people would say that.
I can see the gripe with that, right?
But bringing in someone like RFK, who's very anti-establishment, right?
That we basically got like he became like the redheaded stepchild of the Democratic Party.
They don't want to fuck with him at all.
So bringing him in, I think was good.
Right?
They call him a conspiracy theorist, which I would argue a lot of Americans are nowadays.
No one trusts the government anymore.
Nobody.
Right?
Everyone thinks that the whole Matt Crooke shooting and the another guy that tried to kill Trump, they think it's an inside job.
I would argue that American trust in the federal government is at the lowest it's ever been.
Absolutely at the lowest it's ever been.
And I think RFK almost leans into that a bit, where it would help Trump and give him a bit more credibility to the libertarians, to the people in the middle, to the people that are anti-establishment, anti-government.
I think RFK appeals to a lot of these people, and Trump will be able to get a significant portion of those people over to him.
So I think that was a great fucking move to bring RFK in.
Right.
Now, when it comes to this uh this whole debate, like I said before, Trump didn't win it decisively.
He didn't get those people in the middle.
He got some of them through RFK, but he also lost a lot of them because the debate wasn't decisive, and I don't think he won as clearly as people think, because it's right down the middle.
Also, I think it's important to note that during the course of that debate, it was biased.
It was it was biased.
They went ahead and fact-checked him on a couple of different things that he said, but they didn't fact-check Kamala on anything.
Also, the other thing that I thought was really crazy is Kamala ran with this idea that Trump is a um Project 2025 guy.
Well, I'm here to tell you guys.
Trump is not a Project 2025 guy at all.
At all.
He's denounced it like seven or ten times on Twitter, on True Social, during interviews, at rallies.
He's denounced it plenty of times.
It's actually one of the biggest complaints of his um more uh right-wing supporters.
It's actually one of the biggest complaints that they have, one of the biggest gripes that hardcore MAGA supporters, right?
Guys that are more right, include myself, right?
Is that he's denounced Project 2025 a bunch of times.
I think Project 2025 is pretty base.
I fucking like it.
But he's denounced it.
So Kamala ran the whole fucking debate on this lie that he is a proponent of Project 2025 when he wasn't.
And people believed it.
Because like I told you guys before, most Americans are double-digit IQ individuals that are single-issue voters, and quite frankly don't keep up with politics and don't really know what the fuck is going on.
For a lot of Americans that were tuning into that debate, that might have been the first time that they've heard Trump or Kamala speakly.
I really need you guys like I need you guys to really understand this, right?
For a lot of Americans, that might have been the first time that they heard Trump and Kamala speak publicly.
Okay.
So that debate is gonna have a lot of weight for them.
And if Kamala can make a blatant lie, like, oh, he's Project 2025, it's a radically right proposal system that would, you know, basically make him a dictator and all this other shit.
Most Americans are gonna believe it.
They're not gonna go ahead and fact check and be like, no, that's not true.
Trump actually denounced it like 10 times.
No.
No, they're gonna believe that.
And they never factor checked on it.
So the moderators were clearly fucking biased.
Clearly biased, right?
So I say all that to say this.
Trump won the debate, but he didn't win it decisively, and we didn't get the people in from the middle that we needed.
I'm hoping this debate with JD Vance is going to allow the Republican Party to finally get a decisive win in the debate stage.
I think JD Vance can do it.
A lot of people don't like JD Vance.
I'm kind of impartial.
I see why Trump brought him in.
Trump brought him in because he's a Peter Thiel, Silicon Valley tech guy.
All right.
Former senator.
He's young, very well spoken, Yale graduate.
Okay.
Also, he's from the Midwest.
So he has the that Rust Belt uh appeal.
And I think that he can absolutely smoke Waltz.
Because keep in mind, Waltz, guys, was the former governor of Minnesota.
He let Minnesota burn down.
He might still be governor.
I don't fucking know.
I mean he's campaigning as vice president, whatever.
That's not important.
The important thing is that the state of Minnesota burned down Minneapolis specifically, burned down under his reign.
The George Floyd riots were under his reign.
Which was a monumental fucking failure.
No law and order, nothing.
Right.
And then him not allowing law and order in his city of Minneapolis spread to all the other left-wing cities.
Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles, New York, etc., Seattle.
Some of them even had like defund the police areas where like there were like autonomous zones where the police couldn't go.
So not only did Waltz fuck up his own state and city by not reigning this crap in.
Right.
And um, how do I say this?
Give almost inspiration to other radical leftists to burn down their cities.
So this is the problem.
This is the problem.
So I'm hoping that we get a decisive victory from this debate.
And Vance absolutely smokes him.
So we can bring in those people from the middle that I think that we missed on the first Trump debate.
All right, so that's my analysis, guys.
You agree or disagree?
Was I spinsifier there?
Am I full of shit?
Who fucking knows?
You guys tell me.
I'll get some of these chats in here.
Uh we got uh, let's see.
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Fair enough.
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Shout out to you.
Mike Sizzle, cheer 300 bits.
Uh Steezy still talking shit in the chat, which is funny.
Talking about trying to call me a tether.
Whatever.
uh So yeah.
Yeah, if he's fucking up, you guys, uh, this dude, uh, just get him out the chat, man.
If he's like fucking with the chat.
But whatever, Mons, I'll let you guys do what you guys want to do.
Um, let's see here.
I'm looking at the chat.
Let me see.
We got chat, um, Alex Swiss says, can you say something for the people that actually have a clue what's happening?
They're starting World War III.
Either way, no, isn't that the only important thing that matters?
Yeah, bro.
They're absolutely starting uh World War III.
Israel.
Nah, Trump's cucked.
We ain't voting.
All right, Alex.
I mean, don't vote and then let Kamala win.
Like, right, like, look, look, I get it.
Some of you guys want to hold your votes and be like, nah, we gotta fucking stand up to this shit.
I get it.
But it's either that or by not voting, you're basically giving a vote to Kamala.
Especially if you're in a battleground state.
If you're in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Arizona, you know what I mean?
Nevada.
If you're in like one of these important ass states and you don't vote, like, bruh, don't get mad at when the Kamala comes in then.
She's gonna be saying that dumb shit that she always says.
What burden before is unburdened now?
She's gonna keep saying that.
And then, and then I'm gonna look at you, motherfuckers, like ha ha!
Stupid.
You're fucking fault.
So don't fucking get mad at anybody when she's over here saying that dumb shit.
I see people with the Twitch chat already go crazy.
Yeah, y'all know what I'm talking about.
She just says that dumbass phrase.
This stupid shit, hold on, let me find it.
She literally says this shit during like every speech.
Um she'd be saying it like thinking that she's spitting, bro.
And just to cheer you up, I want to show you some more words of wisdom from the US Vice President Kamala Harris.
She was speaking at the retirement ceremony for legendary civil rights campaigner, the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
And it is with this understanding, this vision to see what can be unburdened by what has been.
Fair enough.
But that phrase about seeing what can be, unburdened by what has been, that sounds kind of familiar, doesn't it?
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been.
Bruh.
You know?
What can be unburdened by what has been.
What can be unburdened by what has been.
What can be unburdened?
It's such a stupid quote, man.
It's such a stupid.
And I see some of you guys are saying it's a Marxist quote.
Fair enough, but it sucks.
It fucking sucks.
And she says it every fucking time.
And here's the thing.
I don't want to hear none of you niggas complaining.
When you hear this stupid ass speech all the time, right?
When you hear that dumbass phrase, because that you know she gonna say it on inauguration day.
What can be?
AKA the government sucked when I was a vice president of the United States.
Can't be burdened by what will be, whatever the fuck she's gonna say when she goes ahead and swears on that Bible and takes office in the United States.
I don't want to hear none of you motherfuckers complaining, bro.
You want me yapping, saying a bunch of stupid shit?
I don't want to hear nothing from nobody.
Alright?
So, bruh.
I'm telling y'all, man.
Look.
Trump's pissing me off about a bunch of shit too.
Trust me.
You know, simping for um.
Sorry.
Not I mean as in uh limpin', limping, my bad twitch.
Limping.
For that certain state, if you know what I'm saying, right?
Like, bruh.
That's not that's not the move.
It's just not the move.
Uh, so I don't want to hear no complaints.
Unburdened by what has been.
What can be unburdened by what has been.
What we can see, what we believe can be, unburdened by what has been what can be unburdened by what has been.
What can be unburdened by what has been.
What can be.
Y'all are gonna be hearing this every single time.
Unburdened by what has been.
Who we can be, unburdened by who we have been.
What can be unburdened by what has been.
Where we can be, unburdened by where we have been, and unburdened by where we are right now.
What can be, unburdened by what has been.
What can be unburdened by what has been.
What can be unburdened.
Zach Willie says, only good iron dome the US has to offer is from Kamala.
That's fucking funny, bro.
Uh facts about how Trump is better for the country and has nothing to do with Project 2025.
That's from Army Vet.
Yep.
Uh Mr. Rasa said, what's up, Martin?
I've been uh I'm back on Casclub, been off since my twin brother passed away, got my mind back on track.
Yo, my condolences to you, Mr. Rasta420.
Uh yeah, I I hope um I hope things get better, and I'm really sorry for your loss.
My deepest condolences to you and your family, brother.
Obviously, losing a twin brother is fucking extremely difficult.
You know, I can't only I can't even imagine.
So bad enough losing a sibling, losing a twin is uh I can't even imagine.
Uh let's see here.
Cool.
Rest in peace, your brother, bro.
Unburdened by what has been.
They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, so I guess Harris is flattering herself.
It seems she's happy to reuse a phrase, unburdened by how often she's used it before.
Alright.
Uh let's go ahead and get into CBS, because the debate's gonna start in approximately 30 minutes.
So what I might do is it's 830 right now.
So ninjas, what I might do is I'm gonna end a stream here, and I'll be back literally in about 10 minutes.
Gonna reset back up to get ready for the debate.
We kind of segue nicely into it, right?
And uh and go from there.
And we'll start it back up.
Yeah, Act just got off stream, guys, about the Diddy thing.
He just got off.
So we'll cover the debate, and then after the debate, I'll cover Diddy.
How about that, chat?
I'll go ahead and I'll cover um and I'll cover Diddy after the debate.
But yeah.
I'll end the streams, then I'm gonna fire it back up in about 15 minutes.
And we go cook.
Someone said don't go offline, keep the viewership.
Well, here's the thing, guys.
I got like different events made.
So that's why.
That's why.
But the second stream is gonna be longer.
Because I'm gonna, we covered the Iran war on this one specifically.
So now we're gonna go ahead and do the debate and really get into it.
So just to make things a bit cleaner.
You guys get what I'm saying?
Especially for the playback.
So I'm gonna end the stream here.
All right, ninjas, I'm gonna end it here.
And literally, I'm gonna be back in 8 45.
Like I'm gonna just end this stream, reset everything back up in um in OBS.
Uh, and then we're gonna, and then we're gonna kill this thing.
Because I'm gonna probably go, we're gonna burn the midnight oil on the second one.
So, so yeah.
Definitely burning midnight alone in the second one.
So, all right, chat.
Uh, give me about 10-15 minutes.
I'm gonna restart this thing, or we're gonna get back up here and cover the debate, all right?
We'll be back, boys.
We'll be back.
All right, so don't fucking go go get a water, go get some popcorn, etc., and lock in because I'm gonna be right back.
All right, we're gonna cover the presidential debate next.
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