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June 19, 2025 - MyronGainesX
08:45:34
Tucker vs Ted Cruz, Israel Iran War, Karen Read, Diddy, And More!
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Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, every single hour, every single day, every single night, early lie.
I know it's hard to believe it's cold, for it's not one tree, and it's every branch and leaf they're born to the sea.
But I'm telling you the truth: it's not just one or two, it's every single Jew, they all hate you.
And it really breaks my heart, but their lies are off the charge.
And they only bring us harm, you gotta get a smile.
So, if you want to be safe and don't want to get replaced, it's best you start being based, or you'll get yourself every single time.
Every single crime, every single lie, early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night Early life I know it's hard to accept That all the ones you've met lie with every single breath They want
you dead But you must not be weak, just open your eyes and see.
They always exploit the me, see their vampire tea.
And it can make you cry to learn your life is full of lies.
And a face was a disguise.
You are high.
So, if you want to live and protect all of your kin, you have to grow thick skin, or we want every single time.
Every single crime, every single lie, early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night, early light.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
It is man, what, June 19th?
June, yes, June 19th, man.
Let's uh get up on screen here for you guys.
What's up?
Welcome to stream ninjas.
Uh, I was doing some final edits with Bills.
Sorry for delay, but we are here now.
Um, you know, just trying to make the show more entertaining for you guys.
So, um, yeah, every guy, every time you guys gift to the to the channel on kick, uh, something funny pops up on screen.
I think you guys might have seen it already.
Um, but yeah, guys, welcome to the stream, man.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
We're live on all the platforms.
We're live on YouTube, Rumble Kick, OSS.
Um, even I think we're up on Castle Club too.
Yeah, we should be up on Castle Club as well.
Um, like I told you guys, I'll still stream on Castle Club up until next month.
So, uh, so we're here, bro.
We're here.
Um, we are going to be doing a longer one tonight, guys.
And I apologize, I'm out of breath.
I'm uh, I just hit the just got done working out.
Um, let me see here.
I think what we'll do first, guys, is we'll kick off with some Diddy, pause, um, and then we're gonna go into the current events.
But let's kind of get Diddy out the way.
We'll cover some Karen Reed as well because we've got a longer show today.
So, um, let me go ahead and get Mel in here.
I'm gonna give him a Zoom link because it's been a minute.
Uh, we haven't covered too much Diddy since the war kicked off.
Um, but from what Mel tells me, guys, the trial might wrap up next week.
So, uh, y'all like that?
Y'all, you guys like that thing?
Bills made that shit, man.
You guys can thank Bills.
Shout out to Bills, bro.
Shout out to TPC Phils with the 10 gifted babies.
Shout out to you, TBC.
So, yeah, I'm out of breath because I was working out, guys.
I know some of y'all niggas are fat and don't work out, but yeah, that's what I was doing just now.
So, yo, that shit is fucking funny, bro.
Okay, let me go ahead and get this shit going for y'all ninjas, man.
And as always, guys, like the video on your way in, like the video on your way in.
I'll read some super chats while we wait here real fast.
Um, okay, close this.
All right, uh, let's see here.
All right, so we got um Ebdumo subscribed to the OSS for $4.
Welcome, bro.
I appreciate that.
Welcome to the team.
Texas Outlaw says, shit's getting intense like a circle, circus fire over here, bro.
Them boys dragging us deeper and deeper into this.
Also, I subbed on to OSS on FF Rumble.
YouTube XKIC, anything else I could do to support Texas, that's more than enough, bro.
Smash the like button on the video for YouTube.
And that's it, bro.
Thank you so much for that, man.
You're a real G for supporting like that, bro.
Like I said, that's the best way to support the work by far.
So thank you.
Ratio says, seeing how Bricks countries are for a multiplier world in G7 countries are for IMF, who central banks, which hegemony do you prefer?
Oh, man.
Be honest, they're off strip, bro.
Fear of Myron, did you celebrate Juneteenth?
I see what you did there.
Coco Manny says to my fellow beaners, the J website known as Diario Judeo has a list of the most influential J people in Mexico.
Now, Google, list of richest billionaires in Mexico.
They are all on that list.
Yeah.
Calculum punch.
Yep.
So you already know.
Shout out to Murki has gifted five subs.
Yo, that emote is hilarious, bro.
That shit crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
You guys see that shit on the screen?
I appreciate it, man.
Bruh.
Okay.
You guys can thank Bills for that one, man.
Bills is creative.
He came up with that shit.
Anytime someone, anytime someone gifts a sub on Kick, it gets shown up on there, which is fucking hilarious.
But anyway, let's see here.
Mel should be coming in here in any second now.
Let me see what other chats we have.
Yeah, bro, but you know, it's just every single time now at this point, right?
So it is what it is.
Not surprised they're on the list.
I mean, the president of Mexico is one of them.
And, you know, and that's like 0% of the population.
So, shit's crazy, bro.
The sea belongs to the streets.
Hey, thank you, bro.
I appreciate that greatly, my friend.
Thank you very much.
Mordecai appreciates it as well.
Yo, W Bills, bro.
This nigga hilarious, bro, for that shit.
Then he put the sound effect too.
Let's see here.
Let me bear with me real quick, guys.
Where is oh?
Kang Bidenum says, I just want to thank you for all the education.
This is all I look forward to.
And you make me invincible when I have conversations with my military buddies who are for Trump helping them boys.
Oh, shit, man.
Yo, look, I talked about this last week.
But I'll talk about it again because we got a lot of you guys in here.
Bro, when you guys, because when I, as you guys know, I started doing this show January of last year, right?
Not last year, excuse me, January of this year.
I basically set out and said, I'm going to start my, because, all right, let's go all the way.
Let's go all the way back in time.
So as you guys know, Fresh Up It is very controversial.
We cover lots of topics, right?
And one of the topics we started to touch on was influence control and how we are an occupied government.
And talking about this topic cost us some trouble.
Got us demonetized, shadow banned, all this other shit, right?
So, and you know, and obviously the channel is the self-improvement channel, right?
So, I was like, you know what?
I should probably, you know, we all kind of decided, all right, we should probably, you should make your own channel, talk about that stuff over there.
Cool, right?
Because I don't want my opinions to, you know, like fuck anybody else's shit up.
So I started this channel and I started posting content on this channel.
This channel used to be a true crown channel, as you guys know, but it turned into a political commentary channel because I started posting more on here about, you know, the other stuff.
And I started, I remember I was at about 186,000 subscribers on this channel.
I was 186,000 on this channel in late December.
Starting in January of 2025, I started going live every day at five.
I made a commitment.
I said, I'm going to do it.
I'm going to go from Monday to Sunday, Saturday off, 5 p.m.
I'm just going to do it and we're going to make it happen.
Started off slow.
Maybe a thousand viewers here, 2,000 viewers here, whatever.
Maybe it was very slow.
But as I got more consistent, as you guys got used to me going live at five, as you guys got more used to this type of stuff, I noticed that the audience started to grow.
And then on top of that, I was investing, right?
My guy, Brett, you guys know Brett Osika.
Me and him were working together, putting, he was making a lot of shorts and clips, right?
So I have Brett.
That's one of my guys that does my clips.
And I got another guy that does my, Brett does my shorts, and I got another guy that does my clips.
And we just started making the clips better.
I told my guy, hey, I don't want you to just pull the clips from the stream.
I want you to make the clips and then also edit them, right?
So I'll give you guys an example of what I mean by this.
While I pull this up, I'll, yeah, so like this right here, right?
What Nan Yahoo basically did.
So it starts with the intro, and then by preemptively attacking Iran, it's like edited and stuff like that.
So it's not just like pulling it straight from a stream, right?
Better quality, right?
Then I, you know, started posting all the time.
The channel started to grow, right?
Now we're at like 270 something thousand, right?
276, right?
And during the ascent, right, right around the 250k mark, I noticed a lot of you guys would try to type in a chat.
Now, this is where I'm going to bring it full circle.
A lot of you guys in the chat would say, yo, Myron, I watch this for the news now.
I don't watch other political commentators or I don't watch the news anymore.
I just watch you.
Now, to some of you, you think that's just a regular statement.
That's like, yeah, you know, whatever.
That's not that big of a deal.
I watch this nigga for the news, whatever.
In my mind, I was like, oh shit.
Right?
I was like, wow.
And once people, I started, because it was a lot of people.
Yo, I watch you for the news now.
I don't watch the news anymore.
That's when I was like, okay, I got to step it up.
I got to go even harder.
And the reason why is because if you're relying on me for your news, that means I have an enormous, enormous duty to you to make sure I'm researched, make sure I'm sharp, make sure I know what the fuck I'm talking about, making sure that I come with the best information and try to give you guys the best stuff to my knowledge at the time I provide it.
And most importantly, if I'm wrong, I tell you guys I'm wrong.
I'll give you guys an example with Donald Trump.
You guys know, I voted for Donald Trump.
I was a hardcore supporter of his all 2024 for a multitude of different reasons.
I want him to end the wars.
I think he was better on immigration.
I thought a lot of the shit that we're doing as far as like when NATO is stupid, he was going to bring back free speech, right?
Which, though, which has happened, right?
He passed that bill, that executive order, executive order on day one, where you can't silence American citizens on social media platforms, including with the government.
So overall, he was the better candidate than Kamal Harris, right?
But you guys know me, when he does shit that I don't like, I say it, right?
He freed the January 6ers.
I was like, this is awesome.
He did the anti-Semitism bill and started getting college students arrested for criticizing Israel.
Stupid.
So I'm very, you know, I'm measured.
I'm not like one of these like MAGA retards where I can't criticize Trump.
But I think you guys are starting to see this right now with the war going on and the war bring with Iran that a lot of the biggest conservative influencers will not criticize Trump because they have connections to the White House and they don't want to lose those, right?
Charlie Kirk, people from Daily Wire, shit like that.
But the point I'm trying to make is this.
When you guys started telling me that, because it was a lot of you, I was like, all right, I got to take this shit seriously.
And that means I got to be as objective as I can be.
And if I'm wrong, I admit that when I'm wrong, like I told you guys right now with Trump, he's done a lot of dumb shit.
And I will admit, yo, this was not a good move.
The war with Israel, or sorry, the backing of Israel with all these fucking foreign wars.
I did not think he was going to do that, right?
Like, I mean, you could have predicted, but in my head, I was like, okay, Trump has so much of an ego of being the anti-war president, he would not allow Netanyahu to drag us into a war for his own ego.
You got what I'm saying?
I'm not coming from a moral perspective with Trump.
I'm coming more from the perspective of he has a huge ego.
But I was wrong.
And you guys are seeing it right now.
We're probably on the cusp of World War III right now.
So we'll see what happens.
But yeah, so when you guys told me that shit, I was like, damn, I have to take this extremely seriously.
And that's kind of where we're at now.
So I ain't going to let y'all niggas down.
That's why I gave up my social life, to be honest with you guys, man.
Because that's a very serious thing.
I know for some of you guys, it's like not that big a deal.
It's a very big deal to me, bro.
That's a very big deal.
So anyway, let's see here.
Let me see if this guy joined.
Where's this nigga at, bro?
He got some nigga time, bro.
Hold on, Jet.
All right, let me finish reading this stuff right quick.
Okay.
Red X says, Drake House Club and OSS two days ago, picked to verify.
Salute for great news and insight.
Got you, bro.
Thank you so much.
And that's the best way to support by far.
Is our price grandfather then with the promo codes?
No, it's for the year it is.
But for the monthly, it's $4 the first month, and it goes up to $10 after that.
Text outlaw, I get my news mostly from you now.
The only source I believe 100% on.
Yeah, I'm deployed at the Middle East right now, and it's so hard to explain to military bros and fellow contractors what's really going on.
Bam.
Yo, Texas, shout out to Belong to the Streets with the gifted sub, bro.
Damn, bro.
Dude, be safe, bro.
I'm not even kidding around.
Guys, we got an OSS member here that's out there in the fucking Middle East serving our country.
Bro, be careful, man.
Dude, if you can't, try to get the fuck out of there, man.
Especially if you're one of these based out in the Gulf.
Because y'all are literally right there in front of the fire, bro.
Because if Iran was the strike, you guys would be getting hit first.
I pray you guys don't, though.
God fucking damn.
And see, this one, see, chat, this is what I'm talking about, right?
Stop the fucking show.
When you guys see me on this fucking stream, right?
Yelling and railing and cursing Israel out and saying this is fucking bullshit.
I don't want to, I don't want no more foreign wars, no more foreign wars.
That's not just me talking about it.
There's someone in our community right now that's in the Middle East that's in the middle of this shit.
So I'm sitting here saying, yo, no more fucking wars for Israel.
No more American blood for Israel.
No more fucking debt for Israel.
When I say that shit, we got someone right now watching this stream from the Middle East in harm's way because these stupid ass Israelis want to run Operation Rising Lion, aka Rising Retard, and attack Iran in the middle of negotiations.
So it's close to home.
Literally, Texas outlaw in 1991.
Bro is probably 34 years old.
And he's out there in the military deal with this bullshit.
Out in the Middle East.
Hey, bro, be safe, man.
Be safe, dude.
And don't show your power level too much, bro.
I don't want you to lose your job, bro.
They just fired a colonel yesterday for criticizing Israel, bro.
So don't show your power level too much.
Red Pill Clipper says, shout out to Myron's parents and Angie for doing this side quest so you can entertain us with the main quest and give you the best quality to OSS.
I appreciate that, Red Pill Clippers.
How do I join OSS for 75?
I don't see a link on Rumble.
I wanted to support the cause.
Also, I finally know what O slash means.
I didn't want to explore until I know what it meant.
Don't worry, bro.
Yeah, bro.
The link is in the description below.
The annual link is for $75.
I'll drop it for you.
It's in the description, top of the description.
I'll get it for you, though, right now.
And I'll drop it in the chat.
Yeah, but the promo code for that one is JFK 911, which is kind of funny.
The real ones know what that means.
Here, I'll drop the link right now for all you guys on Rumble and everything else.
Okay.
Druski says, shout out Wyron, hardest working man, motherfucker in the game.
Oh, slash, appreciate all you sacrificed for us.
I appreciate that, bro.
Rodek, okay, cool.
I think we're caught up.
And then Seismon, much love, Myron.
Thank you for all the hard work and value covered this a while ago.
The Israel that I actually want to see succeed.
This is a win for the boys and not them boys.
Oh, what happened?
Oh, Israel Adesanya's ex, Charlotte Powdrell, was ordered to pay 500K a core battle after attempting to get half his fortune only to discovery at zero dollars.
Let's go.
Hey, the only Israel we want to see win.
Fuck that bitch.
I remember when that shit came out last year, bro.
Good.
Good for him.
Hey, Myra, glad I can finally support the channel coming from Big Brother Britain and can't sign up for Rumble.
F fuck my life.
It's okay.
That's why I still stream on YouTube for you guys.
I know a lot of y'all can't watch on Rumble.
So that's why I still stream on YouTube.
So don't worry, bro.
It's fine.
Stream is up on YouTube and kick.
We got PAC says, Israel's like a wild three or four wife that just extracts resources and doesn't listen.
Bro, that's exactly what those niggas are.
That's exactly what they are, Pac.
That's exactly what they are, dude.
So, yeah.
All right.
All right, this nigga.
All right.
Ease delayed a little bit.
All right, let's go.
Let's go ahead and go into, let's go, Karen Reed first, chat.
We'll save the war for last because that's obviously going to take the longest.
As you guys know, Karen Reed was found not guilty, which is nuts.
The Senate not guilty or guilty?
Not guilty.
So say you, Mr. Toronto.
So say you all.
So, so excited.
Couldn't have asked for a better outcome.
We waited for this.
And justice is finally served.
Bro, that's crazy that she beat the case.
For those of you that don't know, quick summary of the case, right?
All right, I'll give you all a quick little summary of the case.
So we got to go back in time.
Basically, her and her boyfriend, who is now deceased, a Boston police officer, were at a bar drinking.
It was a very cold night in Canton, Massachusetts.
Canton is a suburb outside of Boston.
And they were invited to a house party at a private residence.
The person that owns the house is a Boston PD cop, right?
Detective for like the gang unit, right?
So Karen Reed had been drinking that night.
So was her boyfriend.
She drops him off at the crib and leaves.
Now, what's contested is the prosecution said she, when she dropped him off, she did a three-point turn, aka K turn, hit him, and killed them, right?
That's what the government, the state alleges, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts alleges that, right?
But she says, I didn't do that.
And her defense team came up with the theory that her boyfriend went into the house and was beaten to death and then left outside in the snowbank, right?
Now, some of you guys might say, What the fuck?
Hold on, Myra.
What are you talking about?
This doesn't make sense.
What?
You're telling me some fucking cop like he gets hit by his girlfriend's car, and then you tell me he's got beat up.
What the fuck?
What are you talking about, Myron?
Yes, I know.
It's a very strange case.
I said the same shit when I was listening to it.
But those are the two things.
The one thing that no one disputes is they were all out drinking, partying.
Then they went to the house up there in Canton.
The facts after that is what's disputed.
The state alleges she was drunk and hit him and killed him as she was doing a three-point turn when she tried to, when she was going back home, because she came to drop him off and leave.
That's what the Commonwealth says.
And then her defense says, no, he went into the house and he was beaten.
Now, why did the defense think or theorize that he was beaten?
He had black eyes, he had defensive wounds, and he had what looked like dog scratches.
Now, inside that home is a German Shepherd that wasn't, let's just say it wasn't that friendly.
It had been, it had attacked a bunch of people before.
It had problems.
They suspected that the dog attacked them and he was beaten in the house.
One of the pieces of evidence that they use for this was they said, yo, on his Apple Watch, it showed that he took, he climbed roughly three steps, three flights of stairs.
So that leads them to believe that he went into the home, went upstairs, then went back downstairs into the basement.
Shortly after this case happened, they sold the house.
They got rid of the dog.
And there was even some talk about them, they redid the flooring in the basement.
Looks guilty, doesn't it?
And then obviously, that's kind of where the battle's been going back and forth.
The prosecution says that she hit him because they have shards of glass, shards of the taillight that were found in the snow bank.
And the defense says that she didn't hit him.
He was assaulted inside the house by his cop friends.
Because there were like seven of them in there, chat.
And something happened, must have been an altercation, and they beat his ass and killed him.
And then they left him there on the snowbank.
And when she came back, she saw him.
So that's kind of the facts and circumstances of the case.
Give me ones if that all makes sense to you guys.
Give me ones because I know it's a little confusing.
Give me ones if that all makes sense.
We'll keep watching this thing.
We're not going to watch the full 40 minutes.
Sorry, we're not going to watch it.
We're going to skim through it, but all right, perfect.
Good, good.
So you guys understand.
Obviously, I grossly summarized it, guys.
Let me be very clear here.
I cut out a lot, but I gave you guys the most pertinent points that you need to know.
Because just so you guys, because they did this trial already, guys.
They did a trial.
It was a mistrial.
They had to go to trial again.
This is her second time going to trial, chat.
Second time.
John will keep his racks.
Then I have.
Then I have and my team.
Thank you.
Karen Reed, a defendant no more from the Found not guilty of murder in her retrial.
We have new reaction from Dedham, Massachusetts, including witnesses.
And now that this trial is over, what's next for Karen Reed?
We'll discuss what's ahead and possible civil cases that are coming up.
The government's case against Diddy is also winding down in New York.
Prosecutors are expected to rest in the coming days, placing the spotlight on the news.
Yeah, next week they're saying that it might be done, guys.
I'm debating going over there next week.
Is it mobile?
Because I really do want to go for closing arguments.
Defense case.
Our experts discuss expectations for this defense and attorneys for Brian Koberger.
They're asking for a trial.
Oh, this is a big case too, bro.
You guys remember this one?
The Brian Koberger case?
This is the one out of Idaho.
The guy that fucking went in the house and stabbed a bunch of college students and killed them and bro had a mask on.
You guys remember this case?
I covered the Koberger case.
This guy's a criminal justice major or criminology major out of, I think, like Washington State or something like that.
Bro, drove across the border and stabbed up a bunch of college students.
And then they were able to identify him Via a sheath, like a knife sheath, a marine knife sheath.
And it matched because he went all the way back to Pennsylvania home and they were able to connect the DNA.
I'll delay.
But was the defendant spotted by a door dash driver the night of the Idaho murders?
Could this potential witness tip the scales in his case?
It's all next right here on opening statements.
I'm looking at the chat right now.
Someone said that OSS is working.
How's that?
Bro, OSS is working.
What do you mean, bro?
It's definitely working.
I'm looking right now, bro.
Noah says video is working.
Welcome to Opening Statements.
I'm Julia Janae sitting in for.
Yeah, cover zone.
It is working.
I think you might be talking about Castle Club.
Let me double-check House Club.
Julie Grant, this morning, thank you for being with us on this Juneteenth holiday, where we here have had a huge week at Court TV.
And here in opening statements, just like in an actual trial, we are getting you ready for what's ahead in court this week and next.
Let's begin in Dedham, Massachusetts.
It's our top story.
The center of okay, I see.
You're talking about Castle Club, bro.
It's not OSS.
You're talking about Castle Club.
Why the fuck is it not going?
All right, I'll fix this chat.
For my Castle Club, guys, I'll fix it.
It all in Dedham is where a jury of 12 was able to do what the first jury could not.
Finally, a conclusion in the Karen Reed case after a shocking retrial verdict was read in court on Wednesday.
What's the defendant at the bar leaving the scene after accident resulting in deaths?
The defendant not guilty or guilty.
So say you, Mr. Floyd.
So say you all.
Jurors, hearken your verdict as the court records that you upon your oath say the defendant on 001 is not guilty.
On 002 is guilty of operating under the influence of liquor.
And 003 is not guilty.
Thank you.
You can hear those cheers erupting as the jury returned not guilty verdicts on the counts against her.
Second-degree murder, manslaughter, and leaving the scene.
She was convicted of a lesser charge operating under the influence, and she was sentenced to one year probation, a punishment that pales in comparison to the outcome that she faced, a possible life.
Yeah, she was driving drunk, chat.
Life behind bars.
So let's go now to what's happening after, the morning after this shocking verdict.
Outside of the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts is where we find crime and justice correspondent Matt Johnson, who has been keeping us updated on everything in this case.
Good morning, Matt.
Excellent reporting from you throughout this case.
Tell us about the recap of you being there for that verdict.
Julia, good morning.
So outside the courthouse here, you still have confetti in the street.
You have people yelling as they pass with their cars, honking their horns.
And you have media surrounding the sidewalks here in front of the courthouse where this trial played out for three weeks of jury selection, eight weeks of testimony, and then those 21 hours of this verdict watch over four days.
This community is still coming to terms with this chapter of this long saga, two trials total, coming to a not guilty verdict on all of the serious charges, and this chapter finally closing.
Well, this community also waking up this morning to big headlines here in the Boston Globe.
Reed is acquitted on most charges.
Let me show you these newspapers as we talk about this case this morning.
You just can't avoid it anywhere.
This one is the Boston Herald.
Reed Freed.
That says it all.
A lot of newspapers using that same headline.
We have the New York Post.
They were not kind to her during this trial.
Also, Reed Freed.
Get it up there on your screen.
You can see it right there.
We got it.
You know, yeah, I mean, this is just something that people are lamenting in, trying to take in.
We don't have another week of testimony.
We don't have another day of verdict watch.
We are finally able to move on.
But I do have to say that there is no closure in this community.
No closure for the parties.
There's more, and we'll talk about that.
But, you know, this community still feels divided and they still feel like they do not have answers.
When I bought these newspapers at the gas station on my way here to the courthouse, the attendant was telling me he was very angry.
He said this trial should have never taken place.
And in his opinion, his viewpoint, that million dollars should not have been wasted on a retrial.
Wow.
Wow.
Strong words from the people who really feel this in their community, Matt.
We saw the reaction a bit from Karen Reed there as the verdict was being read.
Looked like she was wiping some tears from the corner of her eyes.
What else did we get in terms of this former defendant who couldn't seem to stop talking to the media?
Yeah, last night they were celebrating in the Seaport area.
They were celebrating and speaking to the media out in the parking lot saying that they still want this case investigated.
Karen Reed echoed out to the cameras that she has been the most staunch reporter for.
Sorry, guys, I figured out what the problem was.
I fixed it.
I fixed it.
It was fucking, I didn't hit the restream button.
So sorry about that.
Ninjas?
My camera just got turned off.
Let me put that shit back on.
For her former boyfriend, Officer John O'Keefe, and she still wants justice for him.
But here during the verdict time, during that reading, you could hear the crowd inside the courtroom as soon as they started to hear those not guilties.
Out here, it was just pandemonium.
It was almost like, all right, so we're good.
We're back up on Twitter and we're back up on, we're back up on fucking Twitter and we're back up on Council Club.
Sorry about that, guys.
I didn't hit the fucking restream button.
That's my bad.
A concert or a rally out in front of the courthouse.
It took a while for this defendant to make her way down the steps, but she did address her supporters, thanking her supporters for keeping it on social media, thanking the media for covering the case, and of course, her attorneys.
Take a listen.
Hey, guys, this is by far the biggest case on the East Coast by far, man.
And a lot of you guys actually requested me do this case.
It's one of the main reasons I covered is because I got an overwhelming amount of you guys saying cover Karen Reed.
So that's why I kind of started covering it.
Obviously, we came a little bit late in, but, you know, rather late than never, right?
So big case out there in Boston.
These amazing supporters who were supporting me and my team financially and more importantly, emotionally for almost four years.
So when she, when she, when the first trial had a missed trial chat, she did a documentary.
And I thought that was a really bad idea because they used that documentary against her, chat.
The prosecution absolutely used that documentary against her, but she was able to keep it from fucking her up.
So that was a whole other thing.
Yeah.
And the second thing I want to say is no one has fought harder for justice for John O'Keefe than I have.
Than I have and my team.
Thank you.
Then it was the media scrum.
There was probably 30 media members, probably more cameras than that.
We were being pushed around.
I was being pulled by my jacket by state police, keeping us away from this defendant.
As she was.
And just so you guys know, you know, after going to like one of these high-profile cases, dude, it's fucking pandemonia, man, when you go to these things.
When I was at the Diddy case, bro, people are waiting in line.
Chat, people are waiting in line, okay?
The day, so court finished at five, at 501, there's people already in line for the next fucking day with some of these big cases, man.
Everybody wants to get in a courtroom.
Reporters are everywhere.
She was making her way to her vehicle and then driving off away from this courthouse, possibly for the last time.
And I was trying to get the answer to the big question: what is next for this defendant, former defendant?
Is she going to stay in the area or is she going to move on?
What will she do now that she has been become this sort of true crime celebrity, not only here in the United States, but around the globe, and a face for what this community has asked for in change in policing, and they want to see an investigation.
But I didn't get the answer.
She didn't answer anything more than what she said on the courthouse steps.
The other thing that we didn't see yesterday was we didn't see Hank Brennan or anyone from the Commonwealth address the media.
They didn't answer any questions.
They went out the back.
And then, of course, the O'Keefe family, who have asked for privacy during this entire time, and they still have that civil suit pending.
They went out the back as well and they didn't address the media.
Oh, wow.
And Matt, you're so right.
Our international viewers, it's been amazing to see their reaction to this case, their interest in it.
You mentioned that there's still no closure.
I think that's a great way to put it because for the town, for the parties, but also for these witnesses, are we seeing any reaction from those people who took the stand, especially in the Commonwealth's case?
Yeah, that's a great point, too, because I was also looking for them at the courthouse when this verdict was imminent.
Last year, trial number one, 2024, we saw some of the key witnesses in the gallery.
And remember, they sat with the O'Keefe family.
And from where they sit in the gallery, they face the jury directly.
And we saw last year it was Kerry Roberts and the McCabes and a lot of these key witnesses, Brian Higgins.
They were in the gallery.
We didn't see that this year.
But some of the family members and some of these former witnesses did release a joint statement.
Let's put that on your screen for you.
I'll read it for you.
This is from the McCabes and the Albert families.
This is their statement to court TV.
Today, our hearts are with John and the entire O'Keeffe family.
They have suffered through so much and deserved better from the justice system.
While we may have more to say in the future, today we mourn with John's family and lament the cruel reality that this prosecution was infected with lies and conspiracy theories spread by Karen Reed, her defense team, and some of.
Okay, so just so you guys know, McCabe and Albert, right?
Those were some of the witnesses.
Oh, McCabe, especially.
That was, I think, the sister of the homeowner of the house where he was beat up.
McCabe is, I'm almost certain, either a cousin or a sister or a family member related to the owner of the home.
And McCabe was one of the star witnesses, this female.
And this is their statement.
The media, the result is devastating miscarriage of justice.
Obviously, that is their point of view.
Remember, it has been a long process for everybody involved.
Yeah, this shit happened in like 2022.
Painful one, but no more, you know, obviously for the O'Keeffe family, but this entire community that has been torn apart by this.
Oh, yeah, Matt.
And you've been there for so much of it.
I know we have to say goodbye to you.
I would say get some rest, but I have a feeling you're still going to be tracking some things down for us.
So thank you so much for everything.
Let's bring in our guests who are standing by to talk about this monumental finding.
Yesterday, we have attorneys who are no strangers to trial strategy and walking with clients through difficult cases, perhaps like this one.
We have Eric Bland, John Phillips, and Michael J. Brown with us.
Thank you so much for joining this morning.
Eric, let me start with you.
I just want your reaction to free Karen Reed being a reality.
Well, obviously, it's a jury verdict that was the shot around the world.
You're either in the Karen Reed camp or you're in the O'Keeffe camp.
And she got a lot of fans, man.
So many people came out to support her, bro.
It was like crazy.
It really wasn't a middle.
And what, you know, the statement that was just read forgets that there were 12 jurors with 24 eyes and 24 ears that listened and watched.
And they made a thoughtful decision.
They obviously deliberated for three and a half days.
And I think the defense was very smart in focusing on reasonable doubt on all different pieces of evidence, whether it was the, you know, the site of the debris, whether it was the dog potential dog bite on the arm, whether it was some of the testimony given by Jennifer McCabe and Higgins.
I think they got away from the corruption of the police investigation from the first trial.
It just was really good wiring on the part of the defense.
And, you know, it was a robust trial and 12 jurors.
And the reason why I was so good by the defense, guys.
So Karen Reed's defense, the reason why they're so good is because, or why they won this case, is because they properly created a reasonable doubt.
Okay.
Now, in the American legal system, right, to get filed guilty in a trial, they have to find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Okay.
Beyond a reasonable doubt.
So that's a pretty high burden of proof, right?
That what the government has to find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Excuse me.
All the defense has to do is create doubt.
So the government's job, remember, so you get arrested by the state or by the feds, you get arrested.
It's on the government to prove the case, not your defense.
The government has to bring up the evidence.
The government has to bring in the witnesses.
The government has the burden of performance to make sure that they convict you.
The state, or sorry, you, as a defendant, you have to just defend.
You don't have to bring witnesses.
You don't have to take the stand.
You don't have to say shit.
You just sit there.
And your defense is supposed to basically attack the credibility of the state or the government's witnesses.
So in this case, what the defense was able to effectively do was create an alternate theory that's believable Because it actually worked out in their favor that this case was televised because there was an enormous amount of pressure from people that are fans of her saying, she didn't kill him, she didn't kill him.
It's a conspiracy theory, blah, blah.
30 cops killed him, right?
And right now in society, let's be honest, police officers are not well liked.
Law enforcement is not well liked.
No one trusts the government anymore.
Right?
I'll say over the past 20 years or whatever, trust in our government and our law enforcement agencies and stuff like that's kind of dropped off a lot, right?
So basically, the fact that her defense was able to come in and be like, Look, Ken O'Keefe has defensive wounds on his fists, he has black eyes, he has a weird laceration on the back of his head, he has scratch marks indicative of potentially a dog attacking him.
This can't happen from getting hit by a fucking car at 24 miles per hour, right?
So the defense was able to craft an alternate story, an alternate theory, and that alternate theory made it where people said, Damn, I don't know.
And that's exactly what they want.
If you got the jury saying, I don't know, that's what you want as a defense because that's all it takes.
A little bit of doubt, boom.
So that's what her defense team was able to do.
They were able to reconstruct another theory, another story with some of the physical evidence linking up to that theory alongside the sensationalism of this case, alongside the television that this case is being on TV.
All of the different factors and variables worked in Karen Reed's favor.
Felt that there was significant reasonable doubt.
Now the prosecution thinks that maybe there was doubt, but it wasn't reasonable.
But that's what makes trials.
John Phillips, what did you think about the bit of a mixed verdict in terms of not guilty on everything that the Commonwealth charged her with as far as top counts?
But they came back with that lesser of driving while under the influence that the defense wanted on the verdict form.
But it was the only charge on that form that had nothing to do with a collision between John O'Keefe and Karen Reed's vehicle.
Your thoughts on them speaking loudly with that decision?
Yeah, I mean, it was pretty clear that the state had two chances to convict and failed both times.
You know, the defense has a definite advantage the second time because they've seen the state, they've seen the state's case.
Oh, yeah, that's another big one.
So the defense was able to come back and defend against the government's each exhibit of the government and witnesses.
So that actually did help defense as well.
I should have mentioned that.
Because when you have a mistrial and you got to go back, chat, now you know what the government's going to put out there, right?
The only difference in this trial, I think, is that they used evidence from her from the documentary because she had done, like I told you guys before, during the first trial, she was filming a documentary.
So when they got the mistrial and the documentary came out, on the second trial, this one here, they used evidence from her documentary against her.
Or the Commonwealth's case in this case.
And, you know, I think the, and you got to look back at the questions and kind of how the jury was teetering here.
But, you know, I almost think it was like the slightest little bit of compromise verdict.
Like they didn't want to completely say Karen Reed did nothing wrong, but they but they had that.
Look, what we've dealt with and what we're going to try to move on from was like one of the one of the classic dopamine hits for trials.
We had, you know, cop cover-ups.
We had an attractive criminal defendant charged with murder.
Yeah, that's, I mean, it's, it's all the makings to put it to give her a W. We had, you know, relationship tension, all of the things that made this so sensational.
And guess what?
Now we have the civil case.
Michael J. Brown, what's your reaction to the verdict, the way that it came down, and really the way that this jury took their time.
And there was a moment where we thought we had a false verdict and then came back and they actually had a verdict.
Yeah, well, I think it was the right verdict in the sense that they have failed to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt, Julie.
And that's the standard.
And they didn't do it the first go around.
And by the way, Hank Brennan, I think, did a great job.
And strategically, he left out certain witnesses which were to his advantage.
Granted, they didn't get the conviction, but not putting Proctor on, not putting some of the people in that house on, didn't give the ability for the defense to cross-examine them.
And they weren't going to call him on their own.
So I think he did everything he could have done.
On the flip side, Jackson is a real skilled attorney.
He did a great job.
He created reasonable doubt and hit all the points he needed to hit.
And yeah, the jury deliberated.
They took their time.
That's evident by the three plus days they took.
And, you know, justice was served.
This is how our system works.
Michael, speaking of those witnesses who were not called, we heard yesterday for the first time in a 2020 exclusive.
Michael Proctor sat down with ABC, talked to Matt Gutman.
And it's the first time publicly that we've heard Michael Proctor being interviewed, someone who didn't testify this time around.
Take a listen.
At what point did you develop such strong negative feelings about Karen Reed that you would say things like, hopefully she kills herself or calling her the C-word?
Those.
Oh, okay.
This is a big deal.
Okay, so this guy, this was the trooper that ran the investigation the first time.
So this trooper ended up getting fired for the Massachusetts State Police.
He was the main case detective that ran this investigation.
Obviously, this crime happened in Canton, Massachusetts, but the state police took over to avoid conflict of interest.
This guy, however, knew the Alberts.
He knew the homeowner because, you know, cops know cops.
And even though he was Boston PD.
So what they ended up doing, the defense did a good job of this.
They had his text messages between him and his colleagues where they were making fun of Karen Reed and saying all this shit about her.
Now, obviously, toilet humor, it is what it is, right?
Well, whatever.
But in a case of this significance, it doesn't look good when the lead investigator is over here making jokes on the fucking defendant.
Feelings develop.
And he ended up getting fired from the state police after the first trial or the mistrial.
As the case went on, I mean, can you see how people might think?
No, I got annoying.
Like, he was making fun of her because she like shits in a bag or whatever, because I think she has like a colon problem, Karen Reed.
So he was like making fun of her for that shit.
He was caught in this instance speaking about a suspect in this way.
Maybe it's happened in other cases as well.
I 100% understand why people would think that.
But we have, you know, a fellow police officer around my age, two kids of his own.
It generates an emotion.
And I expressed those emotions in a negative way, which I shouldn't have.
I shouldn't have even, you know, been texting my friends anything.
They are what they are.
They don't define me as a person.
You know, they're regrettable.
Yeah, he fucked up because this case was so big, bro.
Like, you can't be doing shit like that when it's going to be national news.
But like, clearly, he didn't, he didn't foresee that probably.
Michael Proctor said that he wouldn't do anything different a second time with this investigation because he believes that everything was done right and by the book.
Eric Bland, you have represented victims, victims, families in situations where there have been allegations of influence, improper influence on officials.
I'm talking about the Murdoch case.
And I'm wondering what you think about Michael Proctor and his role in this not guilty verdict for Karen Reed.
It always creates a sideshow, and the defense attorneys will pounce on that.
You know, you can criticize any investigation.
No investigation is perfect.
But when you have an absolute direct and actual bias that you see, you always feel there may be a bias towards a police moving towards a particular candidate for being a defendant in a murder case.
Here, you know, the statements were so inflammatory and so direct and so venal is, you know, the C-word and hope she, you know, dies from her Crohn's disease and all this other stuff.
That's what it was Crohn's stuff.
It just creates a sideshow that is unnecessary.
And police, by their, you know, by and large are very good.
This is a, you know, an outlier where you see these kind of statements, but it definitely infected the public and it definitely infected, I think, the jurors.
Eric Bland, thank you so much for your analysis this hour.
I know we have to say goodbye to you, but thanks for joining us this morning.
John Phillips, Michael J. Brown, you all are sticking around.
We have more that we're going to talk about.
Karen Reed after the break is what we're going to be discussing.
And here's a look at this verdict in this case.
What's next for her?
Our legal experts are going to be talking about where she goes from here, what she's going to be doing, what she could face even after this polarization.
Let's fast forward here a bit.
So that's kind of the Karen Reed thing.
Let's go ahead and jump into the next topic here.
Let me see how far this see a fast forward here.
The case has ended inside of a criminal courtroom, the charges that really mattered in that moment, the Justice for John O'Keefe focus.
But what does that look like when you're on probation and you're on this program?
And is that going to impact her ability to partake?
I don't think it's a big deal.
You're talking about a misdemeanor when you're facing life in jail, Julia.
Well, John and I would take that every day of the week.
So she's going to be on probation for one year.
Listen, there are travel restrictions on probation, but if you're earning a living and we can get to that in terms of lecturing and going on appearances and things of that nature, usually the probation officer will consent to you leaving the jurisdiction when you're engaged in gainful employment.
But I don't think it would restrict anything in terms of what she's going to try to do.
Yeah, John Phillips, Michael mentioned it.
She likely is going to still be something of a public.
Yeah, she's definitely going to fucking do all the interviews now and make a bunch of money.
All right, let's go ahead and go into the Diddy case, guys.
And then we're going to get into Tucker and Ted and some other topics as well.
Shout out to all these ninjas.
Let's see here.
Oh, trial was halted?
What the fuck?
Hey, everybody, I'm Jesse Weber, and thank you so much for joining us on our special live coverage.
Hey, everybody, I'm Jesse Weber, and thank you so much for joining us on our special live coverage of the Sean Diddy Combs criminal case out of Elizabeth.
So good to see you.
What happened?
What happened?
We were supposed to have court today.
I know.
I was truly surprised because every day I wake up or try to at least wake up at 4 a.m. get here by 6.30.
We're all ready to go.
I have my notepad.
I have my pen.
I'm ready.
The judge gets on the bench and he's like, a juror is sick.
And so we're going to adjourn for the day.
Now, as far as just the more kind of reasons as far as what really happened, you know, the judge gets on the bench and he says this juror was on his way to court this morning.
And what we did know about this particular juror is he is one of the alternates, but he did get sick on his way to court this morning.
He had vertigo and then he turned back around to go home.
And so you're kind of monitoring the situation right now.
There was no need, you know, as far as further action goes.
They're just waiting to see and make sure that the juror is okay to continue on Friday and then possibly have more discussions just about what had happened if that juror doesn't, you know, isn't able to get better.
But hopefully the juror is able to get better so that way court can begin on Friday.
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Valexia says, so since she got off and found out guilty, wouldn't the others who was in the house be charged?
Also, the way it went, it kind of easy for them to make it all up by taking the watch while other beat and punched him while he saw he was already dead and so on.
Isn't that possible?
Problem is that hard to prove it, I suppose.
Yeah, it's hard to prove it.
That's why they didn't bring a case against them.
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I think you mean is the case cooked with no justice deceased?
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I noticed an urgency with the show, Sean Ryan show, about posting an interview with the vice president of Taiwan.
Taiwan is showing themselves trying to hook themselves with the U.S. with business investments and other foreign affairs alongside of America.
What are your thoughts?
Yeah, I mean, yeah, we've been spending, yes, we should be focusing on the Pacific and China and Asia, but we're not because we're so fucking busy fighting wars in the Middle East.
We should have been done this 20 years ago.
Angelo, WOSS fan from Montreal, value a lot of hard work you do.
You're a true inspiration.
Thank you so much.
PAX says, Israel's a wild 304 wife that just extracts resources.
Okay, we're caught up now.
And all those chats, guys, came from OSS members.
They're sending in a dollar or whatever, and they're getting involved in the show.
Emac James says, when you do a show with Tates again this year, would you be a part of the Real World 2.0?
I don't know.
I haven't been keeping up with it, but I could definitely talk with him.
Nikas Griper, one of the only real news out there.
Keep it going, MariW stream.
WSS Brothers.
I got you, bro.
I don't just cover the news.
I cover true crime, all that shit for y'all.
Martin, you're going to play Lucas Gage's new song you released today?
I didn't know you released something today.
Poppin' 7 says, hello, Martin.
How are you today?
I hope you're okay and feel better than yesterday.
I do.
Your IDF debate clip got a lot of views in one day.
Congratulations.
A massive hit.
The people love it.
If you are the only guy debating the enemy in a time of conflict, I can we play more OMTV or monkey today?
Thank you.
Yeah, I will go ahead and go on OMTV and debate some Israelis later tonight.
Don't worry.
I'll do it.
I know you guys like that stuff.
One chest says, hey, brother, check in if you'd like to do the Nick Fuentes stream up here in Chicago around the same time as the Tough Mutter on August 23rd.
We got your Tough Mutter ticket and hotel.
Stay paid.
And security protection, if you like.
No pressure.
Plenty of CC and OSS here that rock with you and got your back.
I appreciate that, OneChest.
Shit, I got to start planning for that then.
It's been a while.
I haven't been in Chicago since 2005, bro.
So, yeah.
But really, today, Jesse, court was about 30 minutes long.
I mean, outside of the judge revealing to everyone that a juror is sick, and so we're going to adjourn for the day, which, by the way, both sides did agree upon this.
And so what ended up happening is probably he sat down on the bench by 9 o'clock, 9:30.
We were all out of the court.
All right.
So a juror was fucking sick.
Okay.
Let's go ahead.
Oh, yeah, this fucking guy.
All right.
Let's see here.
All right.
I'll let y'all niggas pick.
You guys want me to jump in Suleiman's space or actually, you know what?
Let me, let's watch some news first before we get in there.
We don't want to go in there fucking blind.
Because I don't know what's the latest.
I literally just woke up and jumped on here.
I know the latest news, just so you guys know, when it comes to the war, we're going to pivot real quick to the war.
The latest with the war is I know that a hospital got hit yesterday.
Now, some people are saying Iran hit the hospital, and other people are saying that it was a false flag.
So let's go ahead and see.
Cluster bomb-bearing missile.
That's from Reuters.
Iran launched a missile at Israel.
Trump says he'll decide within two weeks whether to join the war.
Interesting.
Let's see here.
When you were pursuing a diplomatic negotiation, now you seem very open to the idea of potentially taking U.S. action on Obviously, you're not going to tell us that.
Can you walk us through what contributed to that change, how you got to where you are in making your decision now?
Well, I think it started the first night.
I mean, you know, that first night was devastating.
And it really knocked the one side off, as you know.
Devastating, devastating evening, day.
And it's pretty much proceeded that way.
I have a meeting in the war room in a little while.
Situation room, as some people call it.
Feminism movement didn't unite.
We're going to meet.
We're going to see.
We're in the midst of it.
It's a terrible thing.
I hate to see it.
I hate to see all that death, so much death and destruction.
But death primarily is what I hate to see.
Does that mean you haven't made a decision yet on what to do?
I have ideas as to what to do, but I haven't made a final decision.
I like to make the final decision one second before it's due, you know, because things change.
I mean, especially with war.
Things change with war.
It can go from one extreme to the other.
War is very bad.
There was no reason for this to be a war.
There was no reason for Russia, Ukraine.
A lot of wars there was no reason for.
You look right up there, I don't know, see the Declaration of Independence.
And I say, I wonder if you've, you know, the Civil War, it always seemed to me maybe that could have been solved without losing 600,000 plus people.
So a lot of, it's very sad to see.
It's very sad to see what's happening.
But with that being said, I would say right now, Israel, from the standpoint of winning a war, is doing pretty well.
Yeah, please.
Mr. President, in your meeting today with the chief of staff of the Pakistani Army, did you talk about Iran?
Did that come up?
Is there anything you can share about?
Yeah, well, they know Iran very well, better than most.
And they're not happy about anything.
It's not that they're bad with Israel.
They know them both, actually, but they probably maybe they know Iran better.
But they see what's going on, and he agreed with me.
I'm going to be honest with y'all, man.
This is all a bunch of fucking bullshit right now, man.
Let's just call it a fucking spade what it is, bro.
So here's the reality.
Here's the fucking cold, hard reality of what the fuck is going on.
And I alluded to this yesterday, but I kind of want to double down on this thing.
I need you guys to smash that like button.
Let's get to 2,000 likes so I can deliver this fucking thing for you guys.
I'm going to play this a little bit more.
See what he's got to say.
But let's get to 2,000 likes.
I'll let you guys know.
We're at 1,200 right now.
Got, what, 5,000 plus?
You guys in here?
Reason I had him here, I wanted to thank him for not going into the war, just, you know, ending the war.
And I want to thank, as you know, Prime Minister Modi just left, just a little while ago.
Just left.
And we're working a trade deal with India.
We're working a trade deal with Pakistan.
And they were both here.
But I was with Modi a few weeks ago.
He was here, actually.
But now we speak to him.
And I'm so happy.
There was a deal that two smart people, plus, you know, they have people on their staff too, but two smart people, two very smart people, decided not to keep going with that war.
That could have been a nuclear war.
Well, those are two nuclear powers.
Big ones.
Big, big nuclear powers.
And they decided.
So I was honored to meet him today.
And my channel is a keeper, sir.
And for anyone who may want to answer, how has the travel bans from certain countries affected fans maybe coming in for the games?
Or is that not a concern?
Johnny, go ahead.
Yeah.
No, it's not.
Yeah, we're 1,300 likes, guys.
Let's smash the like button.
Let's get to 2,000 plus.
For the Games now and the Club World Cup, everything has been done in a very smooth way.
We have an excellent, excellent collaboration, of course, with the president, but with the task force in particular.
For next year, the World Cup, we have one more year to work and the learnings that we have this year with the Club World Cup, which is historic.
I say this to all the Americans, because it's the first ever Club World Cup.
And it's played in the United States of America.
So the learnings will end.
Jan 3, thank you for the gifted sub.
For this, we'll apply them next year.
And they're largely sold out.
I don't know.
I don't think he's too worried about the travel ban.
He doesn't know what the travel ban is, I don't think.
Johnny, tell me what the travel ban is.
He doesn't know what it is.
He's largely sold out.
Like, tonight is totally.
I've had friends, they heard about this meeting.
They said, can you give me tickets?
I don't know if I can get tickets.
He won't give them to me.
Maybe John will give them to me.
Yeah, please.
Mr. President, two questions, if I could.
One about Iran and then one domestically.
With Iran, what's your message to Americans both here and abroad who are not only concerned about the U.S. potentially getting involved in another conflict in the Middle East but worry about the potential for retaliation here at home?
Yeah, well, I don't want to get involved either, but I've been saying for 20 years, maybe longer, that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
I've been saying it for a long time.
And I think they were a few weeks away from having one.
And they had to sign a document.
I think they don't have one, man.
They don't have one.
Donnie, they don't have one, bro.
They don't have one.
I'm going to let him keep going, and then I'm going to talk to you guys about this shit.
They wish they signed it now.
It was a fair deal.
And now it's a harder thing to sign.
You know, it's a lot of water over the dam.
But, you know, it's very, I say it very simply.
Iran can't have a nuclear weapon.
Too much devastation.
And they'd use it.
You know, I believe they'd use it.
Others won't use it, but I believe they'd use it.
So that's it.
It's very simple, as far as I'm concerned.
They can't have a nuclear weapon.
Domestically, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley came out this week as the lead sponsor of the bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.
It stands out because he's a Republican.
There's still 20 states that have it at $7.25.
Do you support the legislation or do you have to do it?
Well, I haven't seen it.
I'd have to speak to Josh.
He's a very good friend of mine.
That's interesting that Josh did that.
I'm going to have to think about that one.
Guys, I don't know why the OSS, the Castle Club shit isn't working on whatever, but it's fine.
Just come over to OSS, guys.
I'm going to give you guys a link for OSS.
It's completely free.
Just all you guys that are watching on Castle Club, just come over to OSS, bro.
I don't know why it's being that way.
Some people agree with it.
Some people don't.
You know, some people say.
I dropped the link for you guys that are watching on Castle Club.
Just come on over to OSS.
I see some chats here.
True Alpha Warren had to catch up on some of your streams.
He dominated that Twitter space.
It was frustrating that the host muted you when you were speaking facts.
One-man army.
Bro, I'll be cooking these niggas on Twitter Spaces.
I also heard lots of U.S. military quitting because of the Israel-Iran conflict.
Yeah, they don't want to die for Israel.
It really...
Yeah, bro, come on over, guys.
I dropped the link on the Fresh and Fit House Club for you guys, so you guys can come on over.
I don't know why the fuck it's being stupid like this.
I'm using a different streaming, so I'm using Roostream, so maybe that might be why versus using Rumble Studio.
But yeah, man, just come on over and this fucking stream here and just come over to OSS.
I don't know why he's acting like that.
He turns away business.
Restaurants close.
A lot of things happen.
Other people agree.
I'd have to speak to Josh.
He's a good guy.
For the Iran, the possibility of an Iran deal is the destruction or the dismantling of the Ford Nuclear Enrichment Center.
Is that a prerequisite for a deal?
Is that a red line?
No, it's just something that people talk about having.
We're the only ones that have the capability to do it, but that doesn't mean I'm going to do it at all.
Yeah, we have the best military equipment in the world.
You see that with this fight.
We have planes that are undetectable flying around.
Nobody's able to see them stealth.
You guys want to be stealthy tonight.
You can be stealth and never lose, right?
But these are incredible planes and weapons.
We have the best weapons in the world by far.
Nobody close.
And we're, I mean, certain countries take advantage of that.
Israel has incredible weaponry.
So we'll see what happens.
I have not, I've been asked about it by everybody, but I haven't made a decision.
Mr. President, you talked earlier today about having daily conversations with Prime Minister Nana.
How have those conversations weighed on you in terms of getting more involved?
You've been vopping for the U.S. to get more involved.
Has that had an impact in kind of your evolution of certainty?
Look, we talk, and I'd like to see everything done.
I would have preferred having just an agreement, a strong agreement, you know, verifiable agreement.
But it was such a shame.
They were so close.
You know, Iran was very close to signing what would have been a very good advantage for them.
And maybe that could still happen, I guess.
You know, they do want to come and see us.
They want to see me in the White House.
That's a big statement.
But it's very late.
Is it enough of a statement to hold off getting involved?
We're going to see what happens.
Look, we're going to see what happens.
Ending it as soon as you can would be good.
Have you closed the door on meeting with them?
No.
Okay, so it's still open to them coming here in Europe.
Yeah, I mean, they asked if they could come.
We'll see if that happens.
It's not that easy for them to come.
They can't get out.
You know, they're in Iran.
And in one case, I wanted to come so badly, but he can't get out because there's bombs dropping all over the place.
Have you seen the Tucker Carlson Senator Ted Cruz interview?
It's a big issue on whether or not the United States should strike.
And don't worry, guys.
We are going to react to that interview as well.
We are going to react to that interview, man.
We got a great show planned for y'all today, baby.
Don't worry, we're going to react to that interview as well.
We're going to break that shit down too.
So stay tuned, ninjas.
We got a lot to cover today.
Like I said, we're going to cover Diddy.
We're going to cover the Ted Cruz interview with Tucker Carlson.
We're going to cover the war updates.
We're going to be on all night.
We're going to be cooking tonight.
Calculum!
Punch!
So, you know, get yourself a fucking popcorn or whatever you guys want.
We're going to be covering a whole bunch of stuff, and you guys are going to be super aware.
By the time you guys get off the stream, you guys are going to know everything going on with Diddy.
You guys are going to know everything about the Karen Reed case.
You guys are going to know everything about what's going on with this conflict.
We'll do a little bit of looking into what's going on with Tate and Bonnie Blue as well.
I know that he sat down and had a conversation with her.
I don't know if the video's out yet, but we'll talk about that a little bit.
And we'll cover other news as well, guys.
So it's going to be good.
Frank is kind of dividing.
That interview is fucking viral right now with Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz.
So.
A lot of your supporters.
No, my supporters are for me.
My supporters are America first.
They make America great again.
My supporters don't want to see Iran have a nuclear weapon.
See, look at that.
Just delusional.
No, your supporters want you to stick to what you said when you campaigned.
You said no new wars.
You came out and you talked shit about the Iraqi war when you ran for president in 2015.
This is Iraqi war part fucking two, man.
The Ayatollah is the new Saddam Hussein.
So Trump is just straight up fucking lying here.
The reason why the MAGA base is fractured with the situation is because we don't want to fuck to war anymore.
And we finally have the ability to say we don't want to go to war.
Back in 2003, there was no alternative fucking media.
Okay?
There was no alternative media.
You had to rely on mainstream media, CNN Fox, MSNBC News, et cetera.
You did not have the ability to be an actual dissenter with a platform.
Thank God we have independent journalists and we have independent podcasts.
We have independent creators now that can go ahead and give a different perspective outside of the mainstream media.
And the reason why it's fracturing his base and he fucking knows this is because he campaigned on a couple of things.
He campaigned on bringing the price down of food.
He campaigned on strong immigration and borders.
And he also campaigned on no new wars.
Under me, there were no wars, no new wars.
The Democrats are crazy.
If I was in president, Putin would have never invaded.
I like Putin.
I get along with him.
Right?
That's what he was saying.
24 hours, I'll end the war in Ukraine.
24 hours, I'll make the deal.
So, of course, the people are going to be fucking pissed off because you campaign on no new wars, man.
Here's a nice guy.
He called and apologized the other day because he thought he said things that were a little bit too strong.
And I appreciated that.
And Ted Cruz is a nice guy.
I mean, he's been with me for a long time.
I'd say once the race was over, he's been with me ever since, right?
But very simple.
If they think that it's okay for a rock.
Shout out to 124 Guitars with the five gifted subs.
Iran to have a nuclear weapon, then they should oppose me, but nobody thinks it's okay.
People that don't want, I don't want to fight either.
I'm not looking to fight.
But if it's a choice between fighting and him having a nuclear weapon, you have to do what you have to do.
Maybe we won't have to fight.
This is literally the same exact shit from 20 plus years ago.
Same shit.
Oh, Saddam has weapons of mass destruction.
We need to go in.
We get in there, no weapons of mass destruction.
Don't forget, we haven't been fighting.
We add a certain amount of genius to everything, but we haven't been fighting at all.
Israel's done a very good job of that.
But we'll see what happens.
The bottom line is they can't have nuclear.
And if Ted, I can't imagine that Ted Cruz says it's okay for Iran to have nuclear, including Tucker.
I don't think Tucker says it's okay.
The problem is then they get themselves into a thing.
They don't want them to have nuclear, but then they say, well, we don't want to fight.
Well, you're going to have to make a choice because it's possible that you're going to have to fight for them not to have nuclear.
And it's interesting because I did ask Tucker, I said, well, are you okay with nuclear weapons being in the hands of Iran?
And he sort of didn't like that.
He didn't want to really talk, but he sort of didn't like that.
And I said, well, if it's okay.
See, and this is why.
See, remember how I tell you guys all the time?
So, actually, let me, let me like, and this is a problem sometimes, right?
Like with Tucker and some of these other people that are like kind of starting to talk about this topic with Israel, they're not willing to go all the way, right?
They'll say, I don't want another war and kind of end it there, right?
Because they know that getting into war is wildly unpopular with their base, but at the same time, they understand that if I go too hard on this anti-war stuff, media matters and the Zionist lobby, the Jewish lobby is going to come after me, right?
So, Tucker and a lot of these other big names are doing a couple of things.
And I'm going to go ahead and show you guys a tweet that I crafted yesterday, which perfectly explains this conundrum that we're in with this current topic, right?
Let me find it for you guys real fast.
Because I wrote a tweet about this and it perfectly exemplifies what's going on.
Where the fuck did I put it?
Bear with me, chat.
I got it here somewhere.
Okay.
So there was this girl on Twitter, right, that said that, oh, I could be making 10 to 20K a month if I just start shitting on Israel, right?
And I wrote this thing here saying how that's bullshit, right?
That's why I said it's hilarious when whatever.
But anyway, criticizing them boys, Israel, Zionism, or J power, is one of the fastest ways to lose sponsorships, be targeted by the ADL, Media Matters, SPLC, right-wing watch, get demonetized, deplatformed on major platforms, and be debanked.
Why do you think the biggest conservatives in America over the last decade are all pro-Israel or silent on the issue?
Benny Johnson, Benny Johnson, Charlie Kirk, Steven Crowder, Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh, Jordan Peterson, and many others, Tim Poole, etc., are pro-Israel or avoid the topic altogether to avoid the difficult conversation on Jewish influence on American foreign policy in American conservative media.
Many of these personalities have been strong supporters of Israel and critics of Islam while never challenging the ethno-supremacist ideology of Judaism.
I agree that Islam isn't compatible with a first world democracy of free speech, but neither is Judaism.
Yet conservative media never says that.
Ironically, Judaism opposes Jesus, yet many evangelical Christian Zionists are too blind to see that.
Until recently, even Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson were pro-Israel.
Tucker still won't condemn Israel or Jewish power, however.
This is why names, this is why big names are precise and criticize Israel from a non-war angle, not addressing the power or not addressing the problem of J power or influence in America.
If you think criticizing Israel is good for monetary gain, you're grossly unaware.
Twitter isn't real.
Every other social media platform of real influences punishes you for criticizing them boys or Israel, right?
And the reason why I'm saying this is because they're not willing to go all the way a lot of the times, right?
Like they'll say, I just don't want to get involved in the war, but they won't identify or talk about the problems of why we might get into the fucking war, right?
And we just got to be honest here a little bit.
The Zionist lobby is too strong.
Way too strong.
They have dual allegiance.
They have our foreign policy by the fucking balls.
And they're using it to their fucking advantage.
Far too much influence.
Way too much.
But everyone is scared to say that because in conservative media, we know who runs it.
So they don't want to lose their jobs or they don't want to lose donors or they don't want to lose support because right-wing media is owned by them.
This is why so many, so few conservatives talk about this shit.
Or better yet, they stay silent.
Because they know that this is a very popular, unpopular topic.
Look, I'm still going to give credit to Tucker and Candace and other people because at least they're saying, yo, we don't want to go to war for Israel.
That's good enough in my eyes, honestly.
That's fine because their audience is so fucking big that if you're watching Tucker for information on foreign policy when it comes to Israel, you're going to find me.
You're going to find Nick Fuentes.
You're going to find some of these other guys.
To my knowledge, the only people that openly talk about this shit on video podcasts with a platform is like me and Nick.
I don't really know too many.
Of course, there's people on Twitter, but like I said before, Twitter is not fucking real, bro.
It's not real.
It's not fucking real.
Every other big conservative person that talks about this shit, it's me, Nick, Candace, Tucker.
Theo Vaughn started talking about it.
But like, again, they come from the humanitarian perspective and the anti-war angle, but they don't really come from the why this is a problem angle.
Does that make sense, chat?
Like, I name names, right?
Like, for example, the Iran nuclear deal, right?
I broke that down for you guys why it failed.
I explained to you guys how Trump was heavily influenced by who?
Mike fucking Pompeo, who was the Secretary of State.
Mike Pompeo, while being Secretary of State, heavily influenced Trump to number one, pull out the nuclear deal, and then number two, move the embassy to Jerusalem.
And he went ahead and put the IRGC on the terrorist watch list, the foreign terrorist organization, as the FTO, because he was the Secretary of State.
So it's very important that we identify this shit and so you guys can figure out what's going on.
Because when you actually look at the background, right, you start to figure out and you start to connect the dots.
You look at someone like a John Bolton, who's a fucking war hawk, huge war hawk, huge Zionist.
You look at him.
Where's he from?
Peanak.
What's Peanak?
Peanak is a fucking conservative think tank.
Who is it run by?
So once you fucking go and you start peeling layers back and you start naming names and figuring out what the fuck is going on, it's the same fucking group of people every time.
So that's what it is, dude.
That's what it is.
Okay with you, then you and I do have a difference, but it's really not okay with him.
Therefore, you may have to fight.
And maybe it'll end and maybe it'll end very quickly.
But there's no way that you can allow, whether you have to fight or not, you can allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon because the entire world will blow up.
Not going to let that happen.
Now, here's the other thing too.
Hot take here, but I'll say it because that's the other thing.
Because he was saying, let's go back because I really want you guys to hear this so I can juxtapose this.
And you and I do have a difference, but it's really not okay with him.
Therefore, you may have to fight.
The problem is then they get themselves into a thing.
They don't want him to have nuclear, but then they say, well, we don't want to fight.
Well, you have to do what you have to do.
Maybe we won't have to fight.
Don't forget, we haven't been fighting.
That's not true.
We have been fighting.
We've been shooting down their missiles.
We've been supporting them significantly.
We've been scrambling our fighter jets to shoot down missiles coming into Israel.
We have been fighting.
We add a certain amount of genius to everything, but we haven't been fighting at all.
Israel's done a very good job of that.
But we'll see what happens.
The bottom line is they can't have nuclear.
And if Ted, I can't imagine that Ted Cruz says it's okay for Iran to have nuclear, including Tucker.
I don't think Tucker says it's okay.
The problem is then they get themselves into a thing.
They don't want them to have nuclear, but then they say, well, we don't want to fight.
Well, you're going to have to make a choice because it's possible that you're going to have to fight for them not to have nuclear.
And it's interesting because I did ask Tucker, I said, well, are you okay with nuclear weapons being in the hands of Iran?
And he sort of didn't like that.
He didn't want to really, but he sort of did.
Why did he not like that?
Because Tucker is still beholden to legacy media that's controlled by them boys.
So let a real nigga give you guys the answers.
I'm totally fine with them having fucking nuclear weapons, and I'll tell you why.
Unpopular take, but let me go ahead and go through with it.
Israel is doing a fucking genocide right now.
Okay?
They have bombed systematically the strip of Gaza for almost two years.
They've killed well over 100,000 or 200,000 people.
Right now it's being reported as about 50,000 with about half those people being killed, women and kids.
Gaza, before it was invaded by Israel, was literally 50% children under the age of 18.
Okay?
About 70% of the casualties in Gaza are innocent women and children.
Okay?
They're committing a genocide.
They're committing war crimes.
They're bombing hospitals.
They're killing kids.
They're shooting them in the head as they're trying to go get food.
They're starving them.
And they're not allowing aid in.
Right?
Professionals, genocide researchers, experts, to include Jewish experts when it comes to Holocaust historians, genocide researchers.
All of them are in unanimous agreement that what's going on right now in Gaza is a genocide by definition.
Now, let's add to that.
The state of Israel has an illegal nuclear weapons program.
They are not a part of the No-Proliferation Treaty or the Proliferation Treaty.
They're not a member of that.
They have an undeclared, unacknowledged nuclear program that is illegal.
Now, you're probably wondering, okay, they got nukes.
Like, how do you know?
I'll tell you how I know.
A guy named Mordecai Venoun who exposed this roughly 30 years ago.
Okay?
That Israel does, in fact, have a nuclear weapons program and a sophisticated one at that.
Now, let's talk about how nuclear weapons work real quick.
To manufacture a nuclear bomb, you could do it in one of two ways.
You can either enrich uranium or use plutonium.
With uranium, you're using centrifuges to basically process the material.
And with plutonium, you're using a reactor.
Okay?
Those are the two main ways.
I'm simplifying this because it's a very complex situation.
I'm not a scientist, but I'm giving you guys the very simple way so you guys understand this.
Two ways to get a nuclear bomb: uranium enrichment or plutonium, whichever one you want to use.
Plutonium uses a reactor, uranium uses a centrifuge.
Back in the 1960s, the CIA suspected that Israel was running a nuclear weapons program and they were going ahead and doing some work with France.
Okay?
They went out to Demona and they tested the soil.
When they tested out the soil, they found that the uranium was extremely high.
Something around 90% is weapons grade, chat.
So when they tested the soil and they saw this pure uranium there, there's no need to have uranium that highly enriched unless it's for weapons.
They brought this information back to Kennedy.
Kennedy demanded inspections because he suspected that they had nuclear weapons.
Now you're probably wondering, uranium in the 1960s?
Yeah.
You want to know where the fuck they got it?
They stole it from us.
At the time when this happened, there was only one country in the world that was having uranium that pure.
It was the United States.
And namely, it was a facility called Numek out in Apollo, Pennsylvania.
Okay?
So not only did they steal uranium from the United States, there's declassified documents that show this, by the way, where they systematically smuggled uranium out of this plant destined for Israel, where they can conduct this stuff.
They were obsessed with getting a nuclear bomb because the Suez Canal crisis embarrassed the fuck out of Israel.
And Ben-Gurion became obsessed.
Ben-Gurion was first prime minister of Israel.
So when you actually look at all the facts and you figure out that Israel's doing a genocide, Israel has an illegal nuclear arms program.
Israel's not a part of the proliferation, the non-proliferation treaty.
And on top of that, to make it even funnier, they shouldn't be getting aid from us technically because they've done illegal uranium enrichment.
They've run a nuclear program.
And there's a law in the books right now from 1978 where we're not supposed to give aid to countries that run illegal nuclear programs like Israel is.
You start to realize that we hit peak fucking irony here.
So you're telling me, Israel, who's committing a genocide, who has an illegal, unacknowledged nuclear weapons program, that stole the uranium for their nuclear weapons program from us, that's getting aid from us as they disobey us.
You're telling me that they're trying to tell Iran that they can't have a nuclear weapon when Iran is actually on a non-proliferation treaty?
When Iran actually complied with the JCPOA, aka the nuclear deal from 2015, where they were working alongside France and Russia to ensure that they didn't enrich over 3%.
Now you guys want to come back and say, oh, well, we think that they got a nuclear bomb and it's a problem because they got their uranium up to 60%?
Let me tell you something, dumb fuck.
The reason why they got the uranium up to 60% is because you motherfuckers made them tear up the deal.
So don't fucking sit there and tell me that, oh, Iran can't have a nuclear bomb, blah, blah, blah.
As far as I'm concerned, we pushed them to make a nuclear bomb because we've been disingenuous, we've had bad diplomacy, and we've been fucking lying.
And when they did come to the table to try to work with us alongside a bunch of other countries to come to a peaceful, amicable end, what did we do?
We pulled out the fucking nuclear deal.
Why?
Because Trump and Pompeo, Mike Pompeo, are cucks for the Zionist fucking lobby.
Mike Pompeo, just so you guys know, he was the guy that told Trump not to declassify the JFK documents.
I wonder why.
Because JFK didn't want the Israelis to have a nuclear fucking bomb.
So let me get this straight.
Pompeo forces Trump to get out the fucking nuclear deal that Obama established.
Then he asked Trump to go ahead and move the embassy to Jerusalem.
Then he puts the IRGC on the terrorist watch list in 2019.
Then, when Trump wants to go ahead and declassify the JFK documents, he tells them no.
Tell me that's not running cover for the Zionist lobby right in there.
And these are the cold hard facts that none of these fucking retards can refute.
This is why I embarrass Zionists anytime they try to tell me Iran can't have a nuclear bomb.
Who the fuck are you to say that they can't defend themselves when you want to sit there and say, we have a right to defend ourselves?
Cool.
I actually think that Israel has a right to defend itself.
But guess what?
If you're going to go ahead and apply that metric that Israel has the sovereignty and the ability to defend itself, so does every other fucking country.
And after all the bullshit diplomacy that we've exercised in the West, we got to take accountability.
We have severed diplomacy.
And the reason why we severed diplomacy is because we have a fucking outrageous Zionist lobby in America that does not give a fuck about American interests and wants to wage a war in the Middle East and be the only fucking nuclear superpower and they want regime change.
So when Trump asked Tucker that question, do you want Iran to have a nuclear weapon?
People got to grab their nuts and say, you know what?
I don't give a fuck if they got a nuclear weapon because quite frankly, I will feel better with Iran having a nuclear weapon than genocidal fucking Israel.
And you could take that to the fucking bank.
Israel's committed far more war crimes, killed way more people, done way more fucking heinous shit than Iran has.
I'm not saying Iran's a fucking angel.
They're terrible too.
It's an evil regime.
But don't fucking sit there and virtue signal and say, the more moral army in the world.
We're the only democracy in the Middle East.
We have freedom of press.
It's all a fucking lie.
It's all a fucking lie.
Democracy?
Freedom?
Israel is an apartheid, ethnocentric state that practices the very supremacy that they criticize other countries of having.
And most Americans are too stupid and oblivious to know this.
Israel got hit.
Their hospital got hit yesterday or earlier this morning.
Oh my God.
They hit our hospital.
But what they will tell you is that Israel hit three hospitals in Iran this week.
What they will tell you is that they bombed the fucking El Shifa hospital and killed hundreds of kids.
What they won't tell you is they destroyed 36 fucking hospitals in Gaza.
Hamas!
Hamas is there, that's why.
Every single time they do some fuck shit and they kill kids, sorry, Chamas.
They've killed aid workers, they've killed journalists, they've killed doctors, they've killed innocent people.
Nobody died during a hospital fucking attack yesterday, earlier.
But these guys have systematically bombed hospitals all across the Middle East.
Not just Gaza, but they bombed them in Lebanon, they bombed them in Iran, etc.
So for them to sit there and say, oh my God, they attacked one of our hospitals after they attacked three Iranian hospitals this week and they blew up every hospital in Gaza pretty much except for one is fucking incredible.
And the reason why they're able to get away with this is because people don't do their fucking research.
So yes, in conclusion, I would feel much better with Iran having a nuclear bomb than Israel.
Because unlike Israel, Iran didn't steal the uranium from us.
Unlike Israel, Iran lets inspectors go check their nuclear facilities.
Unlike Israel, Iran is a part of the Nonproliferation Treaty.
Unlike Israel, they've worked with the IAEA before.
So for Israel to sit there and say, yo, you guys can't have nuclear weapons when they're running an illegal nuclear weapons program is absolutely fucking comical.
But again, most Americans don't know this shit.
The history I just exposed for you guys is censored everywhere.
You got to go fucking to the corners of the internet to find it.
There's a really good documentary on this.
Go check it out.
It's called Newmek by my guy, Ryan Dawson, if you guys want more detail on this.
I summarized it up for you guys very grossly.
But this is the cold hard truth that they don't want you to know.
So if anyone tries to sit there and tell you, oh, they can't have nuclear weapons, blah, blah, blah.
Tell them just like this.
Shut the fuck up Because Israel's doing a genocide and has nuclear weapons.
Who do you think is worse?
Anyway.
Fatality.
So this is what we're going to do.
Let me go ahead and.
And this is why people, they got to know.
I told you guys before, you got to know Middle Eastern foreign policy to understand the bullshit with Israel, right?
It's not enough just to understand their influence in America.
You need to know Middle Eastern politics to truly be able to go after these motherfuckers and tell the truth.
But a lot of American political commentators don't understand Middle Eastern foreign politics.
You guys think Charlie Kirk or fucking Matt Walsh or any of these niggas know anything about what I just said when it comes to the dark history of Israel or how they've been systematically overthrowing and or destroying every single Arab nation around them?
No, they don't fucking know this shit.
They're more concerned with, oh yeah, let's talk about what is a woman and stuff like that.
They're more concerned with hot-button domestic issues, which is fine.
But that is one of the biggest weak points when it comes to conservative media.
They stay away from foreign policy.
And the reason why they stay away from foreign policy is because once you understand foreign policy, Israel is in fucking defensible.
Say that again.
Once you understand Middle Eastern foreign policy, you understand that the defense of Israel and the support of Israel is in fucking defensible.
It's a losing position.
It is a losing position every single time.
Why do you guys think guys like Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, whatever, they will never, ever, ever, ever go ahead and debate someone who understands this shit.
That's also an influencer, not some stupid kid at Oxford.
Because Middle Eastern foreign policy is very complex.
A lot of shit's going on.
There's a lot of history.
There's a lot of misinformation.
And a lot of it is suppressed for obvious reasons.
This used to be a very taboo topic prior to October 7th.
It was one of the fastest ways to get your fucking YouTube channel banned immediately.
Immediately.
So we got some fucking catching up to do.
So that's kind of where we're at, chat, with that shit.
But yeah, conservative commentators, bro, never cover Middle Eastern foreign policy.
And if they do, they have L techs like Ben Shapiro.
All right, let's see here.
Hey guys, join the fucking OSS.
Calculum!
Punch!
Because this is where you get real nigga information, because obviously they banned me for talking about this shit.
let me see here let me look at some of these chats real fast and then we'll get back to the cooking All right, Q Demand says, can Trump send people to Iran to check and see if they even have nuclear weapons?
And if Trump cuts eyes with Israel, what can be the negatives of that?
He never will.
The Zionist lobby is too powerful in America, bro.
That's what I'm trying to say to y'all.
Do you think that some of these conservative figures know everything you are saying, but won't ruin their cash flow?
Yes, they do know.
A lot of them do know.
Like, I mean, I mean, Patrick Bedavid the other day, he said, Iran has been the root cause of all the problems in the Middle East.
That's a lie.
That's demonstrably false.
It's Israel that's been the root cause of almost all the problems in the Middle East.
Right?
But again, talking about them boys fucks you up in the social media world.
You get blackballed.
My keep these long streams.
I'm a window cleaner that works in NY listening to your pod helps me get through the day.
No problem, bro.
I got you, man.
You got a long one coming up today, so you guys are good.
But yeah, bro, a lot of them know this shit.
It's just that they'll never talk about it, bro.
I'm telling you, man, the Zionist lobby is too strong in America, especially when it comes to conservative media.
They own that shit, man.
They own that shit.
Melan Coley says, they didn't even hit the hospital.
Iran hit the two military stations that were next to the medical hospital.
The hospital is just lightly damaged from the shockwaves.
Bam.
There you go, my friend.
That is true.
It was a false flag.
Hit the squirrels.
Myron Gaines, ex, would you consider running for 2028 presidential election for Myron?
They never put me in, bro.
They'd assassinate me.
OD4L, let's go.
Just got off work and turning in.
Shout out Myron and OSS gang.
Got you, bro.
Hold on one second.
We got Afghan vet.
Hey, Myron, did you see the Al Jazeera interview?
One of the inspectors from the IEA, he stated that Iran had zero weapon-grade uranium and all the uranium mining sites.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, they don't have any nuclear weapons, bro.
Because here's the thing.
The Israelis are freaking out over Iran, refining up to enriching up to 60%.
But the reason why they enrich up to 60% is so that they have a negotiating chip, guys.
That's the reason.
The reason why Iran has been enriching and gotten some stuff.
Some people say, oh, they got it to 80%.
They got it to 60%, whatever.
That doesn't matter.
The reason why they're enriching is so that they have our bargaining chip to relieve the sanctions, chat.
That is the reason why.
Qualcombe!
Punch!
Okay?
That's the levers that they have.
You guys want us to give up our highly enriched uranium?
Fine.
Lift the fucking sanctions.
The sanctions guys are crippling their economy.
Also, I'll talk about the real nuclear weapon that Iran has, which I'll talk about that here in a second.
And it's not an atomic bomb.
I'll tell you all that.
They actually have another way more powerful bomb.
And I'll explain that a little bit later.
What's stopping Trump from denouncing aid to Israel?
I know Trump more heavily endorsed by Zionists, but couldn't he just say, fuck them and do the right thing?
No, bro.
Ryan, you, my friend.
We are occupied a country, bro.
We are an occupied country.
You cannot go at the Zion lobby.
Afghan vet.
Hey, Martin, did you see I was just...
Oh, no, sorry.
Ryan Trumper says, what's stopping?
Nope, read that one.
Levy Israel, Martin, would you watch a tree grow or Negro?
Oh, don't know.
I think many don't realize that having a nuclear weapon is the best nuclear deterrent coming from someone who studied mechanical engineering.
Yes.
Yes, it's to be a deterrent.
Absolutely.
Why do you think we don't fuck with North Korea?
Right?
And it forced diplomacy between Trump and Kim Jong-un.
You can make the argument that North Korea is way more reckless than Iran, but they got a nuclear bomb, and we still got peace with those niggas.
Go figure.
Finally got to catch a live stream.
I get to work at 6 a.m. and have been and have and just have stream running all day.
Love for everything you do, bro.
It's only up from here.
Shout out OSS.
Shout out the last battle and shout out the Protection Squadron.
Appreciate that.
TPC said, Truth Teller said some real things today in Shaliman Space about a possible false flag attack happening around July 4th.
The space was very interesting earlier today.
They're also cooking that space with those Zionists that were muting you, saying that they couldn't stay in that space for more than 30 seconds due to the illusions they have about Israel.
If you go to that space, ask the truth about the possible false flag.
Okay, I'll ask.
Cage says, well, he can't blame Biden now, facts.
Posted a link on the OSS feed to a tweet explaining how the Israeli money supply is tied to the Shenagan.
Super interesting if you have time to take a look.
And that's from Tony Unreal's three Fuji Apple Celsius drop equipped.
Street wall.
Hold on.
Martin, if the USA does get involved, are you going to still do these live streams on the topic with the same freedom of speech?
Or will you walk a tightrope when talking about this topic?
No, bro.
I'm still going to say the truth, man.
Would you consider Trump a sellout to Israel?
At this point, yeah.
Emac, this may be a weird question to ask, but where the fuck is J.D. Vance?
Like, I haven't heard anything about him since the Ukraine president been there.
Bro, the vice president is a ceremonial position, bro.
That's why.
They don't really do much.
Mr. Biceps look like Kadashi's.
Everything else okay?
Recommend anything besides curls?
Chin-ups.
Iran posted on XM missiles that was, was that real or fake?
I don't know.
Did you see how he pivoted from Israel and Iran to wars are bad?
Look at Russia, Ukraine.
What about the ones like niggas stop?
Yeah, I know, bro.
Ridiculous.
Hey, Myra, some guy said you skipped their chat.
I told them you're on YouTube, so you can't talk about certain stuff.
I told them to make them short and to proofread them well before they chat in.
I sent this funny music video to you the other day.
It's super short, only 133.
It's a funny AI video.
Yeah, bro.
The thing is, is that I'm reading as many of these chats as I can.
But yeah, some of them I can't read because they say crazy shit.
And then also, guys, keep it short, man.
Like, some of you guys are writing paragraphs here.
I heard lots of U.S. military are quitting because of...
Okay, I caught up there.
But I pretty much read all the chats, bro.
The ones that I didn't read are probably, it's $5 minimum if you're on Rumble or the other one.
Diamond says, can you make a reaction video to King Azu?
Another one of those Fuguzi Alpha Milk mentors.
I can't tell if he's trolling or being serious.
Anyway, still taking advantage of global milk.
Nah, bro, I'm good.
Why Fresh A Stu Peters?
I don't know.
Brimless nosedive.
Bro, can you react to this debate?
I pulled it up.
Well, it's about feminism.
We'll see.
We'll see.
All right, I think we're caught up there.
All right, let's finish up this thing with Trump.
Didn't like that.
And I said, well, if it's if it's okay with you, then you and I do have a difference.
But it's really not okay with him.
Therefore, you may have to fight.
And maybe it'll end and maybe it'll end very quickly.
But there's no way that you can allow, whether you have to fight or not, you can allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon because the entire world will blow up.
Not going to let that happen.
We had a bit of a row with President Emmanuel Macron of France the other day, the G70 times ago.
He's a nice guy.
Look, he said I was going back home to make a ceasefire.
Not a ceasefire.
We'll long be on ceasefire.
And I said, why do you say that?
Why would you say ceasefire?
It's a bad term to use.
Because a ceasefire means like everything's going swimmingly.
We'll take a little time off.
It's not.
We're not looking for a ceasefire.
We're looking for a total, complete victory.
Again, you know what the victory is.
No nuclear weapon.
No, it's regime change.
That's what it is.
It's regime change.
It's not no nuclear weapon.
And that's where the lie is.
It's absolutely regime change, chat.
All right.
So, guys, quick little.
We're going to go ahead and go switch back to Diddy real quick.
I got Mel in the house.
We're going to go a quick do a do a quick summary for you guys.
I know we're doing a war coverage and stuff like that, but we will go ahead and cover this real fast.
And then we'll keep going with everything else.
No, Zoom meeting.
Nope, that doesn't work.
Hey, what's up, Mel?
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
You're coming in a little bit low.
Okay.
Yeah, that's better.
Okay.
All right.
So here, let me turn my camera on, bro, so you can see me here.
So what's going on, bro?
It's been a while since we've spoken.
I know you've been at the courthouse every single day, grinding.
So I guess kind of give us the latest because for this week, if we can summarize this week, what's been going on so far?
I know that one of the jurors was sick, so they had to adjourn early.
But other than that, man, what else is going on?
A lot of activity.
Basically, this week, the government came in and they went through a chart.
They broke down all of the people, places, and things that were involved in different meetings.
Like when Sean was having Sean and Cassie, let's say Jules were having a freak off on their chart.
They would have in the room or this meeting, they would have those three people.
And so the agent, when she was asked, like, how did they determine the people that should be in this room in this setting?
Which agent did they question?
This was Penda.
Penda was the one that broke down the locations.
Penda?
Penda.
Last name was Penda.
P-E-N-D.
Which office was she out of?
New York?
Out of the Southern District of New York.
For HSI?
Yes.
Was she the one that we saw when she flashed the money?
No, I don't believe so.
I had never seen her before.
Okay, that's interesting.
So, okay, so they brought in, they brought in, because the last witness I remember was Diddy's girl.
That was the last witness I remember.
Not Mia, the other bitch.
Jane.
Jane?
Yeah, so who went after Jane?
Who was the witness after her?
After Jane, basically, we had these two agents for the, I forget the first one's name, but they're two agents out of the southern district.
Basically, they're just breaking down the people, places, and things, showing how the sex workers came from New York to LA and how they were moving them around, basically.
Okay, so they covered the logistics of how Diddy was doing the freak off logistics and bringing the escorts around and shit.
So basically, when you look at the trial, they brought in the witnesses, they brought in the victims, and you wonder why they didn't show Diddy's inner people, like, for instance, the security guards, and also they didn't bring in Christina Corum.
Yep.
Well, these agents, they basically brought them in because they showed all of the text messages and how they were moving people around.
They were communicating together.
They were supplying drugs basically as this Combs Enterprise.
You follow?
Yeah.
So the agents came in to establish the conspiracy to show how they were there to explain the investigation, why it constitutes as a RICO from a conspiratorial standpoint.
Exactly.
And they needed two agents to do that?
Yeah, they had two agents.
Basically, the first one showed, for instance, they show how mainly the main sex worker is Jules.
They never brought him on the stand.
But through these agents, you really didn't need him.
Okay.
Because imagine he would be cross-examined probably by Brian Steele.
Brian Steele would probably tear him apart.
Yep.
Okay, so they had these agents show how his tickets were paid for by American Express.
Gotcha.
He flew out of JFK to LAX.
They showed a text messages, Cassie saying, hey, can you come to this event?
They show the money exchanging, right?
So they're showing all of these things.
And then to top it off, they actually showed the sex tapes in court.
They tried to prevent us from seeing it, you know, like sitting in the audience.
But at some point, it was so loud that we could actually hear what was coming out.
So one of the marshals was like, you know, the main one that's always yelling at people.
He said, nice guy, though.
He said, hey, Judge, we can hear what's being said.
And then also, you know, they were watching the video.
I'm not saying that I saw the video, but I can tell you this.
I think, okay, let's get this clear.
I think what they were showing is rough sex.
They were showing two on her.
They also were showing the aspect of drugs involved.
So basically, the paperwork showed the intent, and then the video showed they actually had sex.
So that's what the whole picture was about.
Okay, yeah, because I do remember them saying that the jurors had headphones in and they were okay.
Okay.
Interesting.
Yeah, it was a lot of agitation.
Like one juror, he had on the headphones, and whatever happened, it's like he saw, you ever seen a kid when they taste something bitter?
He pulled off his headphones.
Yeah.
He was moving back.
You know, so, so, you know, it was some serious stuff that they saw in the video.
And plus, this guy, what's his name, Jules?
He was like a huge guy, man.
Looked like a professional wrestler.
You know, that's what I imagine.
Okay.
So the agents came in because we've been wondering D-Rock and KK and all these people that were on Diddy's staff, where the fuck are they?
Why aren't they testifying?
So there's no need because the agents already have their text messages and everything else and are able to illustrate the conspiracy.
They're moving around with the company vehicles.
They're moving around the sex worker.
Okay.
When Diddy's beating the girls, they're helping facilitate getting her back together, all of this stuff in the background.
Pretty much Christina Coram, KK, she is dealing with Diddy's business, but also his personal life.
And they really honed in to prove conspiracy or Rico.
Why did they not get charged?
D-Rock and KK and all these other people that helped them out.
Like, that's crazy to me.
I don't understand.
Some parts of this is still sealed, but we have to see who the defense call.
But I think ultimately, depending on how this goes, you might see some people still get cooked.
All right.
So the two agents testified to show the conspiracy.
They showed the graphic video in court of Cassie and I'm assuming the other Cassie, probably and Jane having these freak offs.
Right.
What else?
What else?
What witnesses came after the agents?
Well, they're supposed to bring in the final one, which is Brendan, but that was Wednesday.
That's when the agent was sick.
And then today we have Juneteenth.
So we'll pick up tomorrow.
I think yesterday the judge said it's canceled until further notice.
We assume that court's going to be tomorrow, but I haven't heard officially.
All right.
So after Jane Doe, two agents, and then that's it.
We haven't gotten another witness besides that.
No, that's it.
That's basically it.
So those agents, I'm assuming, ate two days up of testimony?
Yeah, with cross-examination.
It was a lot.
It's been one morning that they've been really going back and forth.
There's been a whole lot of chaos with the trial.
So the judge spent a whole morning trying to figure something out.
So it hasn't been smooth sailing this last week.
And so Brendan is supposed to come in as a drug mule per se.
Oh, the white guy.
The white guy.
Yeah.
The basketball player.
Right.
Real tall guy.
He came into court.
They gave him immunity, but he came into court.
He seemed like, I think it's going to be very interesting.
I think he's going to seal the deal for the prosecution.
Yeah, let me pull him up real quick.
Brendan Diddy Assistant.
Because I remember this guy got arrested when he was with Diddy on a private jet.
He's like a former D1 basketball player.
I know who you're talking about.
Yeah, yeah.
He came to court.
Really tall guy.
I thought he was short based on what I saw on TV.
Yeah, I'll show him on the screen for everybody so they can see who I'm talking about here.
Okay.
And you said that you think the trial is wrapping up next week then?
Yeah, absolutely.
So basically, they said that, well, it was supposed to be this Friday for the prosecution.
Probably will still happen.
They probably need just a day with this guy, Brendan, maybe till Monday or Tuesday.
But the defense initially, they said they needed extra time to July 4th.
They came back last week, said they need two to five days.
And then obviously you have the closing statements or whatever.
But yeah, they changed their whole position.
Okay, I was just showing a picture of Brendan to the chat.
This is the guy that got arrested, chat, on the private jet with the drugs, if you guys remember.
This is like a year or two ago, I remember, when he got arrested.
Right after Diddy, yep, right after Diddy was arrested.
Yeah.
Okay.
So nine months ago.
So he's going to be the government's last witness.
And you anticipate he's going to go either on Friday or early next week.
No, he's going tomorrow if court.
He's in court goes.
That's what I mean.
If court goes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Absolutely.
And then is the defense going to, because I remember you told me the defense is going to put witnesses on.
They're not going to do it anymore.
Yeah, they are, but they said they only need two to five days.
So maybe two to five witnesses or what have you.
Not a lot.
I guess they figured they can close this out and not need a lot more witnesses.
Okay.
So the witness, so the so they didn't say how many witnesses they had.
They just said they need two to five days.
No, but rumor has it they have five.
So I don't know how true that is, but that's what everyone is saying.
They have five witnesses.
Okay.
I did not officially hear that.
So we know for a fact, at least, that Brendan is going to be the government's last witness, and he's going to testify probably if court is tomorrow.
He'll start tomorrow or he'll start next week.
But the government's going to wrap up their case after this guy.
Yeah.
And I just want to break down real quick.
Yeah.
On cross-examination, the defense really used the chart because the government provided this chart that had people, places, and things or whatever.
It was like a link chart, right?
It was like a link chart with faces and stuff and it showed how the conspiracy was done.
Yeah.
Yeah, I've done that before.
And behind the chart, right?
Behind the chart, it had all the hotel records, airline tickets, American Express cars showing payment.
Then also they showed how various things were paid with cash.
Okay.
They also have the dialogue with text messages, emails between all the parties.
And they had a really nice, elaborate chart.
They had two charts showing all this in the background.
What the defense did, they basically pulled up the chart.
It was Garagos, right?
Tenny Garagos.
And she says, let me show you this text message from Cassie.
And Cassie's basically saying, oh, I can't wait to have those Ds.
I'm going to lick them from top to bottom.
And she's like, this is not on your chart.
How come you didn't put this on the chart?
And the agent started choking up, right?
Here's another time.
Diddy says, let's have one final freak off.
Cassie says, I don't want to have one final freak off.
I want this to be the first freak off for the rest of our lives.
I remember that.
Yeah.
I remember that.
So Tenny Garregos is asking the agent, so why isn't this on your chart?
You say you're covering all the texts and emails.
So it really showed how they're really slanting this case against Diddy, basically.
Yeah, they're omitting all the consensual sexual encounters that Cassie had with this situation.
They're making it look like he forced her to do these freak offs when in reality, there's, and I remember this during Cassie's testimony, there was a considerable amount of evidence that showed that she was doing this stuff consensually for a while.
Saying she wanted to do these freak offs.
Same thing with the other girl, Jane, that you talked about before.
So, I mean, okay, I guess I can ask you this question now.
You've seen 95% of the witnesses go at this point for the government.
You know, we only got Brendan left who was a drug mule, which I don't suspect he's going to have too much info.
If anything, he's going to have, oh, yeah, I used to supply Diddy with drugs.
Okay, whatever.
So he's probably not that important of a witness, to be honest.
Where are you leaning, man?
Do you think he's cooked or do you think his defense did a good job of defending him?
Do you think, what are your thoughts in general now that you've seen pretty much 90% of the government's case?
I have it at 60% prosecution, 40% defense, right?
But I have it as a mistrial.
I think they won't be able to get all the jurors on the same page based on all the discrepancies with the case.
And not only that, removing this juror, I think it had a strong impact.
But I think had they kept the juror, you definitely would have had a mistrial.
But I still think that this is.
Oh, can you tell us about that, juror, real quick?
Can you tell?
Because I know that they removed a juror.
I didn't get to cover that.
Can you explain the audience real quick about this juror that got kicked off?
Okay, so there was a juror, a black fella, that when he first, so I was at the trial from the very beginning, even with jury selection, they had 14 questions they would ask the jury members, the potential juror members.
One of the questions is, where do you live?
This particular juror said he lived in the Bronx.
They say, who do you live with?
When he filled out the form, he said he lived with his young child and his fiancé.
Okay, so last week he was running his mouth and one of the jury staff heard him.
And he said basically that he was commuting back and forth to Jersey.
Maybe it was tough on him.
That jury staff member reported it to the government, right?
And so the government came and questioned him.
They alerted the judge.
So upon questioning, he said that he had moved to Jersey just about two weeks ago.
They asked him further, like, well, who do you live with?
He said he lived with his young child and fiancé in New Jersey.
How long had they been living there?
He said that they had been living there basically all along.
So on his previous application, he said they lived in the Bronx with him, but now he's revealing that they lived in New Jersey all the time.
So when you look at the basic facts, he did not show candor by being honest, but the defense was trying to paint the picture.
Maybe there's a language issue of some sort, misunderstanding.
Not everybody can perform at a high level like an attorney.
So maybe he just got confused.
The judge on Friday morning was kind of open to that and made it seem like basically if we talked to this juror, we could probably work this out.
The judge came back in the afternoon with the acts and he was ready to get the guy out of there.
So that happened with that juror.
Now, I will tell you, Donaldson, which is Diddy's African-American attorney, tall, bald guy, black guy.
Yeah, he fucking sucks.
Twice.
What's that?
No, I said that dude sucks.
Yeah.
He stood up twice and he tried to argue that he had been operating as an attorney in this district, very courthouse, for the last 25 years.
He said that this jury was the most diverse that he had seen.
So he was telling the judge, you're going to undermine the process if you get rid of this juror.
The judge says, well, listen, it's untruth.
He wasn't accurate.
You know, he's out of here.
He stood up again and tried to auger it.
So then he sat down.
Brian still stood up and says, listen, you guys could have made this argument earlier in the case.
Maybe you've been observing the way this guy's leaning.
You see him writing notes.
He's paying attention for certain things for Diddy.
Could that be the case?
The judge kind of rebuffed him saying, you know, this court is above par, what have you.
I'm speaking loosely, but you get the point.
Then Agnifilo stood up.
He tried to argue the point.
At the end of the day, he's out of there.
The next day we come back to court.
Now, juror number seven, he's on the chopping block.
So I guess he's been chatting with some friends or work acquaintances.
So they're trying to perhaps even reprimand him or get him out of there too.
So we're losing jurors every day.
We come in this yes Wednesday, and then they say no court.
So it's very confusing.
Now all of the conspiracy theories are flying and saying that this is going on.
So that's basically where we are, guys.
Shit.
So they got rid of the juror for lack of candor because he lied about his address.
And I'm assuming he probably did that because if he had told them he's from New Jersey, they probably wouldn't have picked him.
Because obviously commuting from New Jersey to New York City every day is a fucking nightmare.
And you can easily be late all the time.
So he lied and said he lives in the Bronx when he really doesn't.
And that's what fucked him up.
And they kicked him off.
Now, I find it interesting, though, because it seems like from what you're saying, the defense really tries to fight to keep him as a juror.
I'm assuming they picked this guy, right?
Yeah, they picked him.
And they also probably had a leaning toward which way he was going.
And just so people understand, so guys, during the, it's called Vordier, right?
Which is basically the process where they're selecting jurors.
During that process, they asked the jurors a bunch of different questions.
And the defense and the prosecution can basically get rid of jurors that they don't want at any time.
So this juror, the defense liked him.
So they picked him and the government didn't object to it.
And he was a juror.
But since he lied, I guess, on his address, they used that to disqualify him because it's lack of candor, not being truthful.
So they're like, you don't, you know, this, this is supposed to be a trial.
Everything is supposed to be truthful here.
So that makes sense.
Damn.
And then another one got kicked off where you said yapping too much to the presser.
Well, they're discussing him.
So basically, at the end of the day on Tuesday, they had another private meeting.
They asked everybody to leave out.
But basically, the judge has said that they would be discussing this juror at that point.
So evidently, it's very serious what happened with him.
But even more so than that, the judge came in and that morning, I guess it was Tuesday morning, he reprimanded both legal teams talking about the lead attorneys because someone had violated violation 23C.1, which is someone revealed information that was under a gag order.
And they revealed it to a magazine.
And the magazine perhaps wrote about it.
And so the judge says, if it happens again, I'm going to basically cook you all.
Yes, I remember seeing this, that he wanted to prosecute whoever leaked it, but no one knows who leaked it, right?
Not yet, but you know, they're going to find out.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Shit, man.
All right.
Well, any other updates besides that?
So we got okay.
So after Jane went, aka the woman that you know, Diddy did the freakouts with, which, you know, I suspect it's Frifty's baby mama, which you don't have to confirm or deny.
But I think almost everyone says that is saying that, but you're in the courtroom, so that's fine.
After her went two HSI agents that basically described the conspiracy and showing the evidence of the credit card purchases, the talking between Diddy and his security staff and KK and everything else like that.
And we haven't had, and then the next witness is going to be this Brendan guy who goes on either Friday or Monday.
We'll probably see him going on tomorrow morning.
Okay, if you guys have court, that is.
Yeah, somebody has vertigo.
So okay.
At least that's what they're saying.
Yeah, no, it is vertigo.
It is, yeah.
I saw that.
That's why you guys had to stop court.
All right, anything else, bro, that I missed?
No, I think that's it, brother.
All right.
Yo, where can let me put up your channel real quick?
Can you shout out your stuff real fast?
I'm going to show your channel.
Congrats on your first million views, by the way.
Yeah, so guys, I'm on YouTube as Watching the World 777.
You can find me.
I post a lot of videos in regards to things that you would see outside the courtroom, a lot of fighting and everything else.
I cover the good, the bad, the ugly.
You could also find me on TikTok under the same handle.
So I appreciate you guys.
And thank you for bringing me on, brother.
I appreciate it very much.
No worries, man.
Yeah, I'm showing them your channel right now.
Oh, are you going to go cover the...
So are the protests still going on in New York or not?
Not today.
I tried, I went down today just to cover it, but it was raining so bad.
So I guess it's called off.
Are the here, guys?
I'm going to drop his YouTube link here if you guys want.
He drops a bunch of shorts of stuff going on in front of the courthouse because it's fucking madness over there, guys.
Like, you guys want to see, like, yeah, he does like a bunch of shorts where he'll like show like the pandemonium and also the protests and stuff like that.
I'm showing him your channel, by the way, right now, as we're talking.
Okay.
But yeah, would you say that the protests have pretty much died down, the immigration protest?
Yeah, it's died down a lot.
Are they protesting the war now with Iran?
Because I heard that's the new thing now.
Yeah, so now you have a different group that's starting to do that.
They were out there today, but it started raining so bad, everybody dispersed.
Okay.
Shit.
Okay.
Well, bro, I'll talk to you tomorrow, man, and we'll figure some out.
Or actually, probably, well, yeah, because I'm going to do a debate.
So that we'll link up on either, I'll text you tomorrow and figure out when we'll set it up the next one.
Okay, very good.
All right, bro.
Thanks, man.
All right.
Take it easy, bro.
Peace.
And here's the channel, guys, right here.
Watching the world 777.
Go check them out.
All right.
Cool.
W ML man.
Shout out to him, bro.
Bro, we do it all over here, Nicholas.
We do it all over here, chat.
We do it all.
So that's the latest on the Diddy case.
All right, let's get back to the war chat.
Let's get back to the war.
Mr. President.
So I thought it was a very badly worded statement by him, and obviously I let him know that.
On the southern border, you've had record low numbers for the month of May, 95 apprehensions, zero releases compared to that of the previous administration exactly a year ago, more than 60,000 releases.
What do you attribute that success to?
I like you.
Who are you with?
Turning point USA.
Turning point USA.
We already know it, bro.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Of course, you got to ask that question.
That's Charlie Kirk's girl.
Yeah, I'm telling you guys, bro, they can't criticize the administration, bro.
How do you think?
How do you ask yourself a question, Dickis?
How do you guys think Turning Point USA is in the fucking White House in the Oval Office asking Trump questions?
You guys fucking you guys think about that?
Qualcombe!
Punch!
It's because Charlie never talks or criticizes Trump.
That's why she's in the fucking Oval Office.
All right.
Because mainstream media, CNN, ABC News, whatever, they can go ahead and criticize Trump because they're mainstream media.
They're big.
They got a press pass for real.
But Turning Point and these other media companies, they're not the same.
So you got to have relationships to get in there.
So for them to be able to get in there, you know what I'm saying?
You ain't got to get a press pass because this is just a press pass chat.
She's in the fucking Oval Office asking him questions.
It's one thing to get a press pass and ask the girl questions, the press secretary.
But to be in the Oval Office and ask Trump questions directly, bro, you got to be LinkedIn.
Very good.
Turning point, Charlie.
Very good.
See, Charlie, come on, man.
Told y'all.
See, that's what I call a good question, fellas.
One out of ten, John.
One out of ten, but that's a really good question.
No, we had record good numbers on the border.
And people are coming in, but they have to come in legally.
Like some of these guys behind me, they have to come in legally.
And if they come in legally, we want them.
They have to say they love America.
They love our country.
And if they can't say that, we don't want them.
Thank you very much.
Very nice.
Thank you.
All right.
Let's get on Twitter, guys.
Let's get the latest.
You know, it just is what it is, I guess.
This one was a prominent anti-Jew account, and now he's like full-on Zion mode.
That's interesting.
Let's go to Silly.
You can drop me real quick.
I got to step away, but I'll be back.
Thanks, guys.
Cool.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Whatever needs to leave, you can just leave.
You don't need to announce it.
Well, tune in.
Hi, Marin.
How are you doing?
How's things?
Hey, what's up, man?
I'm on stream right now, and I figured I would come in.
I was covering a press conference that Trump had a little bit earlier in the White House.
What's the latest, man?
I haven't been, you know, actually following the news.
I figured I would just come in now because I'm going to start covering the war now.
So the last I heard was we had the whole hospital situation where first it was reported by the Israeli media that a hospital was attacked by Iran.
Then other information came out saying, no, it wasn't the hospital that was attacked.
The reason why it got destroyed is because of the shockwaves from attacking a military installation close to the hospital.
So I don't know if anyone can kind of clarify what the official narrative is with that now, because I'm sure, obviously, in the fog of war, when things just happen, there's information all over the place if that's been corrected.
And then what's the latest as far as Iranian strikes and Israeli strikes?
Yeah, so from Israel's perspective, they continue to perpetuate the propaganda that the hospital was hit.
So they've not changed their stance whatsoever.
Obviously, our stance, as we've demonstrated through the various imagery and information that was related during that time, that this was something that the military base was hit and it was the shockwaves that hit Israel.
Nobody was killed.
A few people they claim, according to this accord, the Israeli side, had minor injuries, and a number of people had to be relocated.
So the Iranian position is that the hospital was never targeted.
The Israeli position is that the hospital was targeted.
Gotcha, gotcha.
Okay, so Israel still sticking to Iran attacking them.
And then the other media saying that it was shockwaves.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Because I saw Yosef Adad had put a fucking video out, but I think it was in Hebrew, so I couldn't understand it.
But all right, what else as far as are there under any other attacks as far as what's going on?
I see that you guys put up here in this thing, Khomeini, talking about Jesus.
Yeah, yeah.
This was just me showing how Iran leader Hamaneh.
He said, any Muslim who denies Jesus Christ and Saint Mary's infallibility is rejected by Islam.
This is how Islam respects Jesus and Mary.
And then I draw Iran leader respects Jesus and Mary.
What's the Israeli position on them?
So go ahead, Marin.
No, no, no, no.
We know what it is.
I mean, yeah, they hate Jesus, bro.
You know, exactly.
And Shapiro called him a rebel and somebody who went against and basically was somebody who's illegitimate.
The Israeli position in Talmud is that he's obviously in hellfire.
So yeah, that's their position for sure.
And until this day, they occupy Bethlehem.
Till this day, they occupy the Christians in Palestine.
On a lot of the Christian holidays, they don't let the Christians in the churches in Jerusalem as well.
So I just wanted to add that in there as well, that they do not like Christians.
They hate Christians.
Thank you as well, Sodaman, for highlighting that.
If you guys are tuned in right now, hit that repost button on that post above.
Repost the hell out of that because it just goes to show this is what America doesn't want you guys to know.
They think that they want you guys to think that the Muslim guys hate all of America and hate Jesus Christ.
You know, and Israel loves Jesus Christ.
That's what they want you to think.
But it's the complete opposite.
Israel hates Jesus Christ.
Israel bombs churches.
We saw that in Lubnan as well.
Israel literally doesn't let Christians go into their own churches, right?
In Jerusalem.
This is what Israel is about.
So make sure to hit that repost button.
Share the hell out of it, guys.
And just on that, Marin.
So in terms of since you've been on, there hasn't been a huge amount of news.
And the only thing was Trump, which I'm sure you've covered, which is that Trump's kind of delayed his decision.
Yeah, two weeks, right?
Within the next, sorry?
It's like two weeks.
Yeah.
Okay.
Which kind of leads to the argument that was made by Simon, I would say, that this is more of a negotiation tactic as opposed to him actually deciding to go to war.
The delay has either that reason or it could be because maybe he's had some discussions and people have changed their mind.
Or He's basically seen the zeitgeist on social media and by even his whole base where they basically push back significantly against it, as well as the polling in the United States of America where nearly everybody's against it.
So Lehman, I want to add it really quick, and then back to you, Myron, just really quick, guys.
Another theory is that Trump is waiting for the carriers to reach Iran as well, as they're on their way.
Go ahead, Myron.
Yeah, what I was going to say is, okay, so Trump is in a very, very sensitive position right now.
Because, and I'll kind of go through this.
I know I might sound a bit redundant to some of the speakers on here because you guys have heard me say this or for the Americans, but I know that we got, what, almost 5,000 people in here, and they might have never heard this before.
So Trump's in a very sensitive situation right now because when he campaigned in 2024, one of the things he campaigned on was no new wars.
And he understands that there's two things that he has to worry about, right?
So he campaigned on no new wars.
But for Israel to get the job done, right, and allegedly take out this nuclear program, they need to destroy Ford.
The problem, though, is that Israel does not have the capability of destroying Ford.
They don't have the bunker buster bombs.
We have the bombs.
Now, even having the bombs doesn't guarantee Ford's destruction because not only are you going to have to drop this 30,000-pound bomb on this fucking mountain, you're going to have to do it multiple times.
And it's still not a guarantee that you're going to be able to destroy it.
So, on one end, Trump's battling with: am I going to intervene?
If I intervene, that is contrary to what I campaigned on.
Now, I'm not saying that Trump cares about lying to his people or whatever, that they're lying to his base.
He's done it before.
I'm not saying that, that he's some like ultimate warrior, but there's going to be negative consequences to him jumping into the war.
And I'll cover that a little bit later.
So he knows that it's a risky endeavor because he's going to have to go ahead and mobilize that B-2.
He's going to have to get that 30,000-pound bomb.
He's going to have to go over the mountain and bomb it.
Then he's going to have to do that again and again and again and hope that the nuclear facility is destroyed.
By doing that, he has basically opened the door for Iran to retaliate against the United States.
Now, there's two things that can happen here, right?
And this is why I, and I was talking about this earlier in my stream, but you know, I'm going to reveal it here.
I think Iran has something more powerful than a nuclear bomb.
They have an economic bomb.
And that economic bomb is them creating absolute fucking turmoil for the rest of the world when it comes to destroying and/or significantly hindering the oil markets.
And I would argue that them doing that is worse than having a nuclear bomb.
And I'll explain.
If they had a nuclear bomb, right, like Israel says, worst case scenario, they fucking shoot a nuclear bomb at Tel Aviv, right?
The loss of life would be great.
It would be horrible.
A lot of innocent people would die, right?
It would be bad.
But that tragedy would be reserved to the borders of Israel.
However, if Iran does what I call the economic bomb, we're talking about global financial shutdown.
20% of the world's oil goes through the Strait of Vermuz.
You guys all know this on the speaker thing, but for the audience here that's listening, they might not know that.
That's a significant amount of oil that runs the world, okay?
If it were to get shut down, that would be a big problem in itself.
Now, if Iran were to take it a step further and say, you know what?
Not only are we going to shut down the Strait of Vermuz and/or ships to get through here, we're also going to start striking strategic oil locations all across the Gulf.
We're going to attack Saudi Arabia's oil.
We're going to attack UAE's oil.
We're going to attack Oman, Kuwait, all this shit.
We have missiles pointing at all these fucking places.
And it's important for people to realize that there isn't missile defense systems protecting these oil fields.
They're very sensitive.
And since they're very sensitive and they're not protected, they're going to be destroyed fairly quickly with cheap drones.
Okay.
I showed a video yesterday for Propaganda and Cole, great video, where he gave an example of how the Houthis bombed one oil site in Saudi Arabia and how they lost billions of dollars just off of having to put that fire out and rebuild it and get it going.
Could you imagine?
And Houthis are unsophisticated militia group that was using cheap fucking drones to do that.
Could you imagine if a country like Iran, who now is pretty much proven they have a sophisticated ballistic missile program, could you imagine if they actually went ahead and targeted all these oil locations and shut down the straight of Vermuz, the fucking economic turmoil that would create?
Now, the reason why I'm saying all this is because that is what I think has Trump waiting.
Because though he knows, okay, we can go ahead and do this B-2 bomber operation and, you know, maybe we have a 70% chance of success.
I'm going to have to deal with, I'm opening the door for Iran to not only create economic fucking shutdown, but they also might attack U.S. bases.
They might do both.
The doomsday scenario is he goes ahead, he bombs this fucking thing.
They destroy the facility.
Then Iran says, okay, cool.
Now we don't got nothing to lose.
We're going to go ahead and we're going to destroy all the oil fucking locations and we're going to attack all your military bases.
So American soldiers are going to die.
The economy is going to fucking go, the world economy is going to get destroyed.
The oil markets are going to fucking go wild.
And the problem with oil is oil has a very strong cascading effect across other markets.
If oil goes up, everything else goes up because everything is built upon oil.
Your food's going to go up.
Your gas is going to go up.
Your ability to electricity is going to go up.
Everything is going to go up significantly.
And the very people in America, right, that were angry at the Biden administration for inflation and high cost of living and groceries being outrageous, well, it's going to double and triple over that, which again goes against Trump's promise.
I'm not going to start no new wars.
I'm going to bring the cost down of groceries.
Well, guess what?
You dropping this B-2 bomber on this fucking Fordeaux opens us to the possibility of an economic fucking destruction.
And that's what I call the economic nuclear bomb, which I think is going to be worse.
And I think this is what's been having Trump up late at night.
I think this is what's making him be so ambiguous when he answers the press.
And I think that's what is on his mind the most when it comes to this conflict.
But if I was to give an estimation, I think he's still going to do it.
He's probably going to go ahead and set up things in place.
That might be another reason too, why he's delaying.
He's trying to get carriers in place to defend these military bases and these oil fields before they do the B-2 bomb because he knows that there's a very good chance that Iran will retaliate in that way and make the rest of the world pay for the United States intervention in this conflict.
But yeah, that's my analysis.
But doesn't that defeat the object?
Because we broke this down because we do get into like the details and everything.
And actually, he's not on here right now, but we spoke about how, for example, Ford, if hypothetically speaking, the U.S. was right and they did have nuclear facilities there.
And you've already mentioned how difficult it is to even according to even U.S. technology using a bunker booster bomb that U.S. have, you need to have multiple strikes on the exact same location.
Yep.
But let's say hypothetically they were to succeed.
Okay.
That it takes one or two weeks, roughly about two weeks, to completely remove all of the items within there and move them to another place, another facility.
The fact that it's already been a week, the Iranians were probably aware of this a bit before that.
If Trump's given a bit more time, it's not going to have any nuclear capability or content in there anyway.
So what's your thoughts on that?
Well, okay, I'm really glad you brought that up.
Another thing that the Israelis proposed was the United States drops the bomb and the Israelis actually want to send in a special unit on the ground to go in and make sure everything is destroyed.
So basically they would use the U.S. to open up Ford, right?
Kind of get the ball rolling.
And then they would send in ground troops to finish the job.
And this is actually what the Israelis proposed back in March.
A lot of you guys remember when we were in the middle of this terrify, right?
Israel came to the United States to have a meeting.
People think it was because of the terrorists.
No, the real reason was because Netanyahu wanted to talk war plan strategy.
And during the war plan strategy, one of the things they discussed was bombing the nuclear facilities and then sending in special Israeli special operations, potentially in tandem with American special operations groups to go in and finish the job at these nuclear sites.
Obviously, the United States said, fuck no, right?
But Mike Waltz and a couple other Warhawks were heavily on board with that strategy.
That is actually a big reason why Trump fired Mike Waltz was because he was pushing him too hard to do this operation with the Israelis.
So what I think might happen if Trump were to do this B-2 bombing thing, because like you said, it's not going to be, we don't even have 100% guarantee that they're going to destroy it.
That's another thing I think Trump is trying to figure out is like, what's the percentage of us actually destroying it?
It's not 100%.
So what the Israelis have offered is we send in ground units and they'll finish the job.
But once you introduce ground troops to a situation like this, that can open up Pandora's box.
Because at that point, we know for a fact they're going to be engaged.
We know that the Iranian, the IRGC is capable and a huge military.
And that could potentially lead to escalations where now we need to put boots on the ground because they got prisoners of war.
They've killed some Israelis, whatever it is.
So, you know, I think the Israelis are almost kind of using their special operations as a carrot on the stick.
Like, hey, we'll go ahead, we'll handle it.
But what they won't admit is there's a high likelihood there's going to be a conflict and then they're going to need backup.
And at that point, we're already too invested.
We'll probably have to give them soldiers.
So that's how I see them kind of getting around it with the whole situation of not being able to destroy Fordeau with just the bombs.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
But it's such a complex situation, man.
Like, it's like, you know, and I really want the audience that's listening to like really understand that like we're talking about extremely sensitive, complex situations where there's a million different variables going around with the situation.
And it changes every day based on, you know, how the conflict is going.
And obviously, you know, right now as we speak, you know, Iran is bombing Israel and vice versa.
So everything is so fluid.
And I think also Trump is kind of trying to let the dust settle a bit so the fog of war can go by so we can make a more informed decision.
But, you know, there's no doubt about it that the next step here is to bomb Ford.
He's just trying to find a way to do it while maintaining his base, not fracturing his base because it's a highly unpopular decision.
His potential legacy as a president, because we know once he goes down this road, he might be put in the same box or era as Bush with being a neocon president.
So there's so many different factors in here from his political, his personal, political career ambitions to the economy and what might happen to conflict to going into another war.
So many different things here at play.
For sure.
So you still think that the U.S. is going to enter the war.
If that was to happen, though, like where, I mean, that's just going to be the end of the U.S., right?
What happens to Thomas Trump's legacy?
He destroys MAGA because the vast majority of MAGA are actually against him on this.
If you look at the, I've been shocked in terms of social media how much of a pushback there's been.
Other than the Jewish Zionists, generally speaking, the vast majority have been pushing backwards.
So where does that leave Trump and his legacy?
Yeah, and I think that's one of the biggest reasons because, you know, Trump is an egomaniac.
So he wants to be desperately liked.
He's kind of like Elon Musk when it comes like that.
So, you know, he loves being praised.
He loves getting validation.
I was just watching an interview with him.
Someone at Turning Point USA was in the Oval Office asking him about his immigration policies and how it's been so good.
And he's got super happy to answer the question.
So we know that the guy has neglect and everything else like that.
And he knows that if he goes to war, he's going to become the very administration you criticize.
When Trump ran in 2015, one of the biggest talking points he had was, you know, no more foreign wars.
And, you know, the Bush administration failed us, right?
We've been in the Middle East.
We've spent so much money.
This is fucking stupid.
Blah, blah, blah.
So he knows, even from a limited perspective of using a B-2 bomber to drop a bomb on a nuclear facility, that opens the door for a potential conflict because he's giving the Iranians everything they need to, you know, to aggressively attack the United States.
So I think it would be a big fucking L if he were to do it.
But I predict, I think he will.
I honestly think, and this is why I think this.
The reason why I think that he's going to get involved in the war is for one, not there's multiple, but I'm going to say one main reason.
I'll turn it back.
The Israelis, as we know, on this side of the internet, are sustaining quite a bit of damage, right?
Contrary to the blackout ruling in Israel, where they don't want media showing anything.
In this space, we've seen an enormous amount of damage done to Tel Aviv and to Haifa.
We've seen hypersonic missiles hit.
We've seen missiles get sliced through the Iron Dome and the Aero Sling and the David, all the shit.
And there's been a considerable amount of damage to Israel.
And there's no way, in my mind, at least, that Netanyahu and the Israeli government would be tolerating this level of damage in Israel, which is not used to being damaged, by the way.
They're glass fucking cannon.
They've never been hit hard in their life ever like this.
I find it almost impossible that the Israeli government will tolerate this fucking abuse from Iran without having some type of assurance from the United States that all this damage that they're taking won't be in vain.
In other words, hey, we will attack Iran first.
We will take on all the risk.
We will go ahead and shoot and assassinate their people.
We will do the airstrikes.
We will do everything.
We just need one thing from you, United States.
We need you to drop the bomb because we know once Operation Rising Lion happens, they're going to hit us back hard.
They're going to target Tel Aviv.
They're going to target Haifa.
And we might not be able to shoot everything down.
So can you please at least bomb this fucking thing for us?
And I'm sure someone at the White House told him we will.
Don't worry.
That's why I'm so confident that the U.S. is going to enter in because Netanyahu would not have taken such a risky operation on and conducted it preemptively had he not had assurances that they would be able to finish the job, namely destroying Fordote.
That's my take on it.
Yeah, that's just crazy.
So, I mean, in the U.S., because obviously you do cover U.S. politics quite a bit.
The U.S., what we saw was essentially the Democrat Party completely imploded, kind of almost looking like they would have no future for a very long time.
It did seem like the Republicans on the right were going to continue winning at least the next election, maybe the election after that.
There was no direction, nothing coming from the left whatsoever.
This situation has almost brought them back into the forefront because now, because of Trump, they've taken an anti-war stance, generally speaking, and almost re-invigorated them.
If that happens, where does this lead the Republicans?
This is good.
I mean, is this the end of MAGA?
Is this the end of the right?
Like, is this going to harm the right in the foreseeable future?
Does it impact them significantly in the midterms in the next election?
Like, what's your thought in all this?
Well, we're cooked on the midterms.
We're absolutely going to lose on the midterms.
You know, Trump is kind of, you know, obviously the no kings protests have caused quite a bit of problems.
The conflict with Iran is wildly unpopular.
You know, the Democrats are kind of trying to seize the opportunity.
And, you know, it's just not good.
So I think we're absolutely going to, I mean, historically, the administration in office, typically, their opposing rival takes the house after the fact.
So we'll see what happens.
But, you know, I think him getting into this conflict, yeah, it's absolutely going to fracture the voter base significantly.
And he knows that.
He's denying it when he gets interviewed, but he knows that it's going to derail his legacy.
Oh, truth, by the way, do you have that list by chance on the 10 things that they've been lying about?
Yeah, it sent to you if you check your DMs.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Well, it's more about how I is my view, my contention as to how Israel is losing.
it's not just about the lies.
It's also about, I thought the discussion was about what they're not discussing in the news.
Yes, yes, yes, that's what it was about.
Yep.
That's what it was.
One of them, for instance, you mentioned was how at least five or six fighter jets have been, you know, successfully struck by Iran in their airspace, which would give them a sense of air superiority that obviously Israel doesn't want to discuss.
But yeah, like, so, I mean, I titled it, How Badly Is Israel Being Dominated by Iran, you know, since last Friday, June Friday the 13th, of course.
Easy date to remember.
Is this about nukes?
It's clearly not.
So, first of all, there was a plan to attack Iran all the way back in 2009.
It was path to Persia.
It was made by the British.
And as you're talking, Truth, I'm showing your.
Keep going.
I'm actually showing your threat as on stream as you're talking.
So keep going.
I got you.
I'm following.
Yeah, so each one of the claims has receipts.
I'm not going to go through it all in detail.
I'll just go through each of the main points with a little bit of commentary.
Yep.
Just because I don't want to monologue too long.
Okay.
So anyway, there was a plan created back in 2009 to want to overtake Iran's regime, take it over, and essentially take over the resources and disrupt it.
And this was created by the Brookings Institute and also the Haim Sabatan Institute.
He's a major Democratic donor, mainly.
He's previously been a Hillary Clinton donor.
He's Jewish, of course.
He's a one-issue guy by his own admission.
He's all about Israel.
So he viewed Iran as a threat.
So of course he was looking for ways to be able to disrupt the government and the current operations that are there to take it over essentially.
And has been there been lying about Iran's nuclear program for 30 plus years.
There's a video in there that shows that he has, including the dates at the various international forums he's been at, where he's continuously said Iran's either two weeks away or several months away or six months away from developing nuclear bomb without ever any evidence to back it up.
So that's between 95, 1995 and 2025.
And then does America fear China's new trade route through Iran, which bypasses all the U.S. hostile checkpoints, sanctions, and gives China an advantage on trade?
Maybe this is part of the reason why, you know, Israel is in fact attacking Iran also on behalf of American interests without actually stating this overtly.
But in fact, it serves America's interest for Israel to be doing this because they want to slow down China's trade since now this cuts back on their costs by like 50% in their time as well.
It's a major trade initiative between Iran and China at $400 billion.
China also buys 2 million barrels a day of oil from Iran.
And however Iran's air defense systems perform.
So this is where I'm going to be able to do that.
Real quick, truth, before you go on to the air defense thing, because that's going to be a whole other topic.
I've heard some things here where, you know, obviously, because there was a, oh my God, General Flynn, General Flynn put out a post this morning, and I read it, where he said that we need to focus on the Indo-Pacific and China, right?
He said China is a real enemy.
And the argument he made was destabilizing Iran would make China weaker because China gets a consumer amount of oil with Iran and is, you know, one of their allies.
So he's saying that by us weakening Iran or putting in a new regime that's Western friendly, that would impede China's dominance in the region.
Do you knowing these facts that China does have a vested interest in Iran winning because obviously a friendly Western government being installed in Iran would hurt China's interests.
Now with this information, do you think China would intervene to ensure that Iran isn't destroyed by the West?
Well, there's a lot of ways it can help Iran, not necessarily with boots on the ground.
You know, an invasion would change the optics completely, then anything's possible.
But if it's just a back and forth with aerial bombing campaigns and, you know, responses made up of drones and missiles and air defense systems defending the territory, then there isn't a lot China really needs to do.
Maybe send some consultants or provide some help with munitions or if they're having to step up on their munition supply production.
They can provide the precursors as well with trade.
So they can help that way.
But beyond that, Iran doesn't particularly need the help.
They can handle this on their own for now.
Russia's said the same thing that Iran hasn't really asked us for any help at the moment.
They have some consultants at the nuclear facility, likely to relocate it.
We don't know what that's for.
That's confidential, classified information.
But yeah, China obviously would want to protect its interests.
They're not going to tell you that, though.
They keep their cards close.
Remember, these entities don't operate with 24-7 mainstream media news where they're putting out propaganda or trying to mislead audiences.
When they speak, they'll tell you exactly what they want you to know, and then that's it.
It's not open to a lot of discussion.
Sometimes they do Q ⁇ A with their audience.
I've seen Xi do it.
I've also seen Putin do it, but it's not often.
But yeah, I mean, they've invested a lot in Iran.
I imagine that's absolutely what they'll do, but they're not going to be overt about it.
And Iran now serves as a major hub for trade because there's like multiple corridors through this new train station that they've built in Iran that's going to serve China's interest to, again, reduce the cost of trades and time as well, and bypass all the hostile routes that they previously had to use in the water.
This is part of the Belt and Road Initiative to be able to get goods to other Middle Eastern countries and also to even get them towards Europe.
There's like four separate corridors that stem through or that travel through Iran.
So it is a major corridor for them that they do want to protect because it's just worth so many billions of dollars, collectively, trillions of dollars over time in trade.
China's got the biggest trading manufacturing base in the world.
So that's a big deal for them.
Yeah.
My bad.
But you could go back to the F-35s.
I just wanted to see how, if anything, if China, what they would do to intervene.
But no, you made a good point there that Iran pretty much has this.
Given the way that the warfare is going with Israel, there's not really much China needs to do.
And this one is one of the biggest ones here, Truth, with the F-35s, man.
You're the only person that's reported this on the internet that I've seen so far in this space.
So, yeah, if you could take my audience through this one.
Sure.
So this is highly contentious, disputed facts.
And Iran's reported on this multiple times.
They struck two within 24 hours, then like two more, one more, one more.
Over the last week, these are F-35s, and they have, from what I understand, at least two fighter jet pilots that are prisoners of war now.
I shouldn't say hostage.
They entered Iranian territory.
They got struck.
So they were in enemy territory.
They've been captured.
Now they're prisoners of war.
And Iran can release them at a future date.
And they don't need to necessarily discuss it in public to bring attention to it.
So, of course, Israel, as every Azure and America, have every reason in the world to deny this happened.
They never want to admit an F-35 has been struck successfully because it shows the inferiority of the fighter jet, much less six of them.
That's just embarrassing.
We've noticed Lockheed Mornstock take a bit of a nosedive as well once this news came out.
So Israel, of course, wants to hide it.
And also losing a fighter jet pilot, even Israelis will tell you that's a major asset to them because they don't have that many of them.
It's like Iran's nuclear scientists.
I mean, it's a much bigger country.
They have, you know, numerically, they have much more than what they did 20 years ago.
But that's why Israel's going after them because they're less than 0.01% of the population.
And they contribute towards building nuclear energy and potentially a nuclear bomb.
It's the same deal with the fighter jets.
They've invested a lot in those pilots.
They want to protect them because it takes a long time to train them.
And the top ones are, well, very hard to replace.
So if you capture two of them, that's a huge turn.
I mean, that's a huge strike to Israeli morale.
And it also instills a little bit of fear in the other fighter jet pilots that their aircrafts aren't as great as they think and they can be struck successfully with a superior air defense system.
Plus, Iran's got a huge array of missiles that it could potentially use as well.
You know, surface-to-air missiles that could potentially strike it in the near future if they need it.
So, you know, they have every reason in the world to deny this and to put out their propaganda to lie, to mainly brainwash and indoctrinate their audience to make them believe that they're still the regional power and that they still have a shot against Iran.
But the reality is, if you're that great, and we'll get to the other points, why would you be asking for help?
Why do you need America's help and Germany and France's help?
Why do you need help from all the Gulf states?
Help from the bases in Cyprus, the bases in Iraq, the bases in Syria, Iraq.
I mentioned Iraq already.
And also the aircraft carry out all providing air defense and cover to defend Israel.
So clearly, you can't go one-on-one against Iran, but of course they're never going to admit this.
And they want to claim air superiority, which they don't actually have.
Instead, they're just doing these terrorist attacks through, I've mentioned this before, the loitering drones and the spiker missiles through the Mossad terrorist cells that they've been able to establish over many years, actually.
They've just been sleeping until activated.
And they just blend right into the country.
They're very hard to detect.
It's not like Iran's borders are necessarily porous, but they do border seven countries.
They've absorbed a lot of refugees.
So it's easy to infiltrate them in.
Plus, you've got some provinces, some of which do seek some kind of semi-autonomy, like Balochistan and Kurdistan within Iran.
It's easy to get some of them to turn.
Not easy, but some of them will.
You know, there's always going to be a handful that will, and they're the ones that Mossad will recruit, train, provide with funds and training to be able to carry out operations when told to do so.
So some Afghans and Indians have already been caught because of this.
Kind of digressed off the F-35 point.
But yeah, I mean, they don't want to talk about this.
Mainstream media news will ever cover it.
Yeah.
I haven't seen it anywhere, man.
Wrong.
Yeah, I know, but they're lying.
So Russian news has covered this.
Obviously, Iranian news has covered this.
And they generally don't lie.
Most of the times when they come out with news, they have no reason to lie.
They're already winning the war.
They don't need to exaggerate or make claims that just aren't true.
And if Israel's air superiority is really there, we'd see a lot more aerial attacks.
We're just not seeing it.
We're just seeing a lot of internal attacks.
So the proof is in the pudding.
I mean, okay, then prove it if you have air superiority.
Why don't you telegraph some of your missions so people can actually see what you're doing?
If you're that confident, you've got this air superiority you claim.
Actually, I think Iran has it.
And they're able to strike it well to any target.
They even tell what they're going to do in advance.
And the next target they have is apparently the Mona reactor, which is the first nuclear reactor that Israel built.
You know, we'll see if Iran's able to do it successfully.
In addition, striking the Mossad headquarters at Yef headquarters, of course, the Haifa port, the refinery in Haifa, and all the other sites have been able to strike successfully.
So you tell me who's better able to protect their major, you know, their major both military and industrial sites.
All right, so the next one is Mossad now, right?
You're saying that now I see the next one here.
It says Mossad users have been caught in Iran.
Yeah, so as Israel ordered, well, I think the next one is Blackout Media.
So that's to, again, cover up all their casualties and damage.
There's a directive that's issued.
And again, if you've got nothing to hide and they're not hitting anything because your air defense system is just so good between your Patriot, your Iron Dome, Fat Arrow, and of course, what was the other David's Fling or now they call it David's boomerang because it's failed so many times?
Well, then what do you have to hide?
Why is there a media blockout?
Why are you putting people in jail for posting the Iranian attacks on social media?
Why did Ben Gavir issue a directive that if anybody gets caught watching Al Jazeera, that they should be put in jail?
You know, they've actually arrested some people for doing this.
And then the other point is: well, if Israel is winning and doing so well, why are they fleeing to Cyprus?
Why are they fleeing or through Jordan as well?
I could have put both.
But the point is, they're leaving in droves and they're willing to spend up to $10,000, some reports say, just to get on a boat to fly to Cyprus.
And even Ron DeSantis has sent four planes to pick them up, to bring them to Florida.
There's like 1,500 of them he's picking up and more.
And you can't even, apparently, it's so busy you can't even get a ticket on the yacht in the near future because they're so fearful, scared of these attacks.
And of course, they don't want to risk serving.
Next point.
Are Israelis hiding out in parking lots?
You've also seen them in tunnels in fear of Iranian missiles.
Well, there's a video that Israel actually put out of all the tents set up in a parking lot.
Because again, I guess the bunkers are full.
They only cover about 54% of the population.
They never thought their whole country could be raided the way it has because they've struck so many different cities.
They're hiding in parking lots now.
That's how fearful they are.
Because I guess just some breaking news truth, and I'll give you straight back to you because I know you're going through the thread.
Just that Trump has posted, and he posted a picture of Obama.
This is basically Trump posts that Obama is responsible for Iran's nuclear program.
And then he has a picture of Obama with around a lot of money.
But he's basically blaming Obama, which is basically ridiculous because we know it's Trump who broke who tore up the nuclear agreement in 2019.
But go ahead, Truth.
That tweet's in the next one.
That's so fucking disingenuous, man.
Wow.
I'll respond to this after Truth does his thing because this is a great threat.
Keep going, Truth.
I'll go after with the nuclear shit.
Yeah, that's pure gaslighting.
Yeah.
Iran's nuclear program started long before Obama took power in the early 2000s.
Oh, yeah.
So then did Iran successfully hack Mossad's database and access sensitive intelligence?
you didn't get to finish the parking lots or did you finish it?
Uh, okay.
Yeah.
Well, I can, yeah, you're in the parking lots.
I was about halfway, sure.
So they are hiding out in parking lots.
And, you know, I've got videos of them hiding out in tunnels.
I've seen one hide under a car.
I also saw a Druze guy in a Ukrainian get rejected from a bunker because they're not Israeli Jewish.
You know, they're still a Jewish supremacist state.
So Jews will get favored while they'll sacrifice the lessers first.
So you can see they're both an apartheid in a racist state.
And you see in their time of need.
I didn't put up the video of the Druze, but I just posted that recently.
So yeah, they're hiding out because they're obviously scared.
If they're not able to run away because they don't have the money, then they're hiding out in parking lots.
Next one is, did Iran successfully hack Mossad's database and access sensitive intelligence on Israel's military and nuclear locations, among other things?
Of course they did.
And that's what's helped them get exact coordinates on all the industrial and military sites they've struck successfully.
They've already struck the Mona before, including, of course, David Ben-Guran Airport, Nejev, the Nejev Ramon, and there's that third air base as well, Nevatim Air Base as well, where the F-35s are.
They may have even struck some of the F-35s that are parked in the hangars as well.
That, of course, they haven't really discussed.
They've done so many attacks.
They're not even bragging about that one because they already struck six in the air, which is a bigger deal.
But yeah, it was the Handela group that did this successfully.
They got about eight terabytes worth of intel on all these important strategic locations.
And now they're just kind of striking them at will, including the ones like under the hospitals.
You know, there's one, the hospital I think is called Ichelov, and then the other hospital as well, which they just recently struck.
And that was also militarized.
So Israel is actually using human shields, it seems, you know, for its both its Mossad.
Well, Mossad is also in a civilian area, but for the IDF, IDF headquarters is one of their headquarters is also under a hospital.
So you can see they're putting their civilians in harm's way.
That's not, and then it's just interesting to me how they accuse the Palestinians.
Civilians are being used as human shields.
That's correct.
They accuse the Palestinians of using human shields when, in fact, they're doing it themselves.
So once again, every accusation is in fact a confession.
And Israel is no exception here.
Did Iran strike Mossad headquarters?
Yesterday data, BBC correspondent confirms this.
So you see they've been able to strike the so-called best intelligence op in the world, their headquarters.
And they also killed a bunch of Mossad ops, both within Iran and also in Israel.
This just doesn't get reported.
Israel, of course, denies its losses.
Israel militarizes hostels.
We just discussed this.
And air defense system and civilian areas.
Of course they do.
And there's evidence of this.
Israeli academic Ori Gildberg.
So I use the Jewish source.
He acknowledges this.
It's important to mention that there really are very sensitive installations headquarters very near the hospital because Israel places its military headquarters in the midst of civilian populations and it puts them at risk.
That's fucking crazy, bro.
Holy shit.
They just, and the videos are so Jewish source acknowledges this.
Is Israel begging America to intervene and help them against Iran?
Well, yes, they are, of course.
They're waving the white flag, essentially.
They are in dire need of help.
Israel's officially requested America to intervene in the attack on Iran to destroy the Furdo nuclear facility.
They've also asked for a coalition of the willingness to stop.
UK and France are in.
Germany's in too.
And the Gulf states will do whatever they're told to do.
And meanwhile, Iran's busy capturing their agents within Iran itself.
They're capturing Mossad agents.
How are Israel's air defense systems working?
Well, I put up a video of a cell phone.
You can see it looks like either a thought or David's, I call it David's boomerang now.
It's David Sling hitting itself essentially.
There's a few of these videos out there.
So it's no wonder they're doing a blackout on their media.
They don't want people to see that their air defense system suck because these are billion dollar plus systems, right?
That they're in place.
You have a five-tree level system plus the other five on the outside.
Five on the end, five on the out to protect their airspace, and it's failing.
You know, they're failing to protect their citizens.
I guess Israel is not a very safe state for the Jews, in fact, based on what we're seeing.
How about Israel's compensation claim?
So here's where you can prove that there are major losses incurred by Israel based on what's been submitted.
So this is just actually a couple of days old.
The Israeli tax authorities received almost 19,000 compensation requests, around 16,000 for building damage, 1,272 for vehicles, and 1,633 for other property damage.
I'm sure there's some insurance fraud there too.
Jews will take advantage every single time to try to claim some free money, especially during times of need where they can play the victim card just like they did for 9-11.
And this is according to Israel's health ministry.
You know, these are just for some numbers.
I guess 94 people were hospitalized.
That was just overnight from that other from the previous night's strikes.
And then that's it for all the claims that I just put out some of my personal info there for people to see.
But yeah, so those are some of the top 10 essentially factors or issues that you'll never hear on the Zionist-Israeli spaces.
They're gonna claim victory, they're a presumptive victory without actually having achieved it.
Meanwhile, they're begging for help from America and the other nuclear powers to help.
They've been getting it anyway.
Just wanted to step up even more.
Even send troops.
And their main focus seems to be on this Furdo nuclear site that's beyond their reach.
It's 800 meters under a mountain.
Good luck.
Your best bunker buster.
GBU57 is not going to do any real damage to it because good luck trying to reach the same slope multiple times.
It's almost impossible to do.
It's never been replicated.
When they try, they'd like to do simulations before they actually do the operation.
They were never able to do it in any of the simulations.
And yet, there's one PhD guy who's actually a polysci guy, not even an engineer or physicist, believes it can be done.
Good luck.
And that's one of the reasons why Trump is hesitating because he doesn't want to carry out a failed mission because he'll lose face.
It's embarrassing.
So that's why he's held out.
It's not because all of a sudden he's rational or being compassionate.
That's not the case.
But yeah, I hope that helps.
No, dude, that's a fantastic throw.
And I'm actually going to retweet it right now.
And I'm really, I really appreciate that you did this because I asked you earlier today if you could do it.
And you did a fantastic job, bro.
Because this is information that's not out there, man.
So I'm going to retweet this.
Yo, guys, make sure to give Truth Teller a follow on Twitter, man.
It's Truth Teller FTM.
Great research content, man.
So I'm going to go ahead and put this right now.
Put it up briefly in the nest.
So feel free to take it down just so everyone can check it out for themselves.
We like it.
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It's up to you guys.
It's just for your own reference.
All the receipts are there.
I say judge for yourselves.
It's in the nest now.
But yeah, next time you talk with like Voice of the East or if you end up on Mario Space, go through with them.
You know, go through each one.
And what are they going to do?
There's lots of Jewish sources on there.
So you're calling the Jews liars now.
You're anti-Semitic?
What reason do they have to lie?
I mean, there's even one of Ben Gavir admitting, we didn't realize Iran's true missile capacity when we engaged in this war.
Well, that's just failure to assess your opponent in advance.
And how's that even possible given that they have all this access to intelligence?
They have Mossad.
They're supposed to be the greatest intelligence service in the world.
And yet they underestimated their opponent, which they've been attacking for 30 plus years just from Nenyao alone.
I don't know, man.
That seems like really bad form, bad optics from Israel.
Yeah, no, it's this is crazy stuff, man.
Absolutely crazy stuff.
Here, I'm going to retweet it right now because that's some good end.
That's some good info, man.
Yeah, if there's anything else good, I'll just add to it so it'll be in the same thread.
All right.
All right, bam.
Posted that.
All right, cool.
I'll come back, guys, in a bit.
I'm going to go react to this Tucker Carlson and interview with Ted Cruz.
It's crazy shit, man.
So I'll be back.
I'll leave so I don't accidentally fucking yap in here and fuck things up.
I'll talk to you guys.
I'll be back in probably like an hour or so.
Peace.
Appreciate it.
All right.
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Like I said before, this is how I'm able to keep doing the stuff, make the content for you guys, despite the fact that these motherfuckers got me censored everywhere.
And, you know, we're putting some sauce into this thing, man.
It's a movement, man.
It really is a movement.
And we are, I mean, you guys are getting information here that no one else has.
I mean, down F35 jets, everything else like that.
So, you know, that's how we keep things alive, like I said before, guys, and keep it cooking.
So let's read some chats here.
General Flynn is deep state.
He literally got paid by the owner of Pegasus, OSY Tech.
Wake up, Myron.
Flynn works for them boys.
Yeah, I know he does.
This is where I don't agree with him on, but I do like General Flynn.
It would only take three MOABs, time 30 seconds apart per underground site, and it would never go and it would be over with those deep bases and be no more.
Okay.
Ghost Elite joined for a year.
Shout out to you, bro.
Welcome.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Happy to have you, bro.
Happy, happy to have you.
We got W Myron, okay, for fresh updates.
He made a white version of me.
Thank you.
Unforgiven, I recently joined the Nielsen Network rating campaign, and so now they have access to all my viewing habits, including OSS and Al Jazeera.
Oh shit.
Graper, W China.
All right.
The Real Zay?
Myron, can you go over the difference in our religion and them boys?
They hate you, bro.
Myron, would you watch a tree grow or Negro?
I don't get it.
Martin, what are the odds of a draft?
My brother's 19, he's worried about.
I figured I'd ask you.
Unlikely right now.
Hey, Martin.
Good to see you, brother.
Thanks for all that great info.
Quick question for you off topic, but what was the reason for Trump taking in the Mexican cartel?
I believe it was a month ago.
He put them on the terrorist watch list.
That's why.
Please check Laura Lumer on her tweet.
She's going full retard.
Is she?
Do you think his topic is something?
I know her and Ian Carroll been going back and forth.
I know her and Ian have been, you know, going back and forth quite a bit, actually.
So that's always interesting.
Let's see here.
else we got.
Phenemic says, do you think this topic is something Andrew Wilson And would you debate him?
If so, Andrew stays away from this topic, guys.
Yeah, I know what he stays away from it, which I don't blame him.
Most people do, bro.
Pearl stopped talking about it.
Andrew stays away from it, bro.
It's a fucking money killer, bro.
Like, I mean, let's just be honest here, guys.
Like, it's a money killer.
Talking about this shit will absolutely get you put in the crosshairs.
That's why, for me, there's two ways, guys, right?
So there's two things that you could do with this shit.
It's either A, you say, fuck them.
I'm going to do what I want to do.
And you create contingencies like I have with the OSS and being on kick and all that and Rumble, right?
It's more work, obviously, because you got to build yourself up on a whole other fucking platform, right?
And it's time consuming and everything else like that.
But the benefit is you get the freedom, right?
Like, I could talk about this shit with almost no fear because YouTube don't pay me at all.
I'm demonetized 100%.
So I can say what the fuck I want to say.
And I don't got to worry about anything because I'm able to, because I have different platforms, right?
But if you're relying upon YouTube AdSense, like most creators are, most creators are relying upon YouTube AdSense, you have to watch what you say.
So, that's kind of what it is, bro.
I'm not going to knock, you know, Pearl or Andrew or any of you guys for staying away from this topic, bro, because it is a money killer, bro.
It is a money killer.
So I get it, man.
I get it.
It is what it is.
Let's see here.
Martin, please, I need you to make this stuff in Spanish so my family and friends can understand.
You're the go you saved my life.
Mom is lost with Trump, and I wish you could get her this message in Spanish.
I mean, someone can translate it.
Post subtitles.
Martin, if you want a good laugh, look at Iran versus Germany in Assault game in 2004 when the Iran fans won the German national anthem comes on.
Please react to this.
Okay.
I don't know if I'll react to that, but.
Van Hessenberg, new here, saw your video on Iran and why Israel attacked backfired.
Have a video, a friend in Iran, part of the progressive movement.
And 100% this situation made Ali Khameni, the Supreme Leader, look absolutely right that the West is not our friend.
Screw the sanctions.
We are going to war at this point and that we will get involved.
Yep, I'm telling you, bro.
See, there you go.
Even your Iranian friend confirmed what I told you.
Just join and share your views on the whole situation.
I watch on YouTube, but just subbed on OSS.
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Guys, if you're watching on YouTube and you subbed on the OSS, thank you so much, man.
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Because as y'all know, dude, I'm losing, guys, probably somewhere between $10,000 to $100,000 a month because YouTube is demonetizing me on this channel.
This channel gets like 12, 13 million views a month, man.
And these guys are fucking robbing me blind.
So the only reason I'm able to continue posting on here is because of things like the OSS and stuff like that.
Because you guys know it's very expensive to run my channel, man.
It's like $10,000 to $20,000 a month easily between clippers and shorts and all this other shit.
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If you guys are watching on YouTube, but you're still a part of OSS, I love y'all niggas, man, because you can watch the show on YouTube.
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I know a lot of you guys like to use your TV or you have YouTube premium, whatever.
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Would you like to hear your take on this video by Geopolitical Economy Report?
I'm not buying this.
Iran has news bullshit.
Is it possible that there's a greater hidden motive here and that Israel is actually doing America's business to take control of the area's resources?
No, bro.
It's very simple.
Don't complicate this shit, man.
The reason why Israel is doing this is because Iran is the only party that stands up to their hegemony in the Middle East.
It's as simple as that.
Okay?
Don't let these other stupid ass niggas come in here and try to fucking fool you and say, oh, bro.
It's very fucking simple.
Israel wants to be the top power in the Middle East, and they want to be the only ones to have nuclear weapons to do so.
That's it, bro.
That's what it comes down to.
And Iran stands in the way.
Let's see here.
All right, let's get into.
I think we're caught up on chats.
Yo, I can make Martin Clips dubbed in Spanish.
That's actually a great fucking idea.
Oh, slash.
Sure, go for it, Coco.
Bean Baked says, can the false flag be Trump being killed by Jay?
I don't know about that, but I wouldn't be.
I don't put anything past him.
Mario, what's your thoughts on Candace Owen's comments about Trump being in them boys' pockets during her interview with Stephen A. Smith?
She's right.
The F-35 is being shot down.
It's not real information.
There have been zero evidence or even reports from Iran about it.
His Russian article is not credible.
The reason no one talks about it is because it didn't happen.
They didn't show the pilots because there are no pilots or crash jets.
Well, also, bro, you got to remember, what does Israel do when it comes to hostages?
They use that shit to justify even more force.
So they might not be showing that on purpose.
Mario, will there be an OSS meetup in Chicago?
Wondering how many of us are here?
Like I said, it depends on my schedule in August, guys.
Obviously, you know, I stream a lot, man.
But anyway, let's go ahead and get into this Tucker interview with Ted Cruz and we'll play it.
Time to have this conversation.
It's good to be with you.
So you've come out for regime change in Iran as distinct just from taking out the nuclear sites.
What does regime change look like in Iran?
Somebody else in charge.
How do you get there?
Look, that ultimately has to be a popular uprising from the people.
And we talked about that.
Israel failed in trying to get that popular uprise.
Their color revolution attempt was L. So, yeah.
It's not a complicated question.
If anything, they actually gave the Supreme Leader more power.
Is America better off with a country that has a leader who hates us and kills us, wants to kill us, or to have a country with a leader who likes us and wants to be friends with us?
And definitely the latter is better.
Of course.
Yeah.
And so that's not a complicated statement.
Look, I believe you look across the.
And guys, we're at 974 OSS guys.
Let's get to 1,000.
World when you have countries that have dictators that are viciously anti-America.
Venezuela, Maduro hates us.
Would we be better off with Maduro?
I talked about this yesterday.
Maduro hates us because we put sanctions on them and fucked up their economy.
Maduro out of power?
Absolutely.
I want our enemies out of power and I want our friends in power.
I could not agree more.
The question is, how do you get there?
Of course.
We've been trying to kill Maduro for quite some time.
We have troops there.
I don't know that we've been trying to kill Maduro.
We have.
And I think you know that.
I don't know that.
Okay.
Well, as a statement, in fact, we have.
So we do have massive sanctions, which tried to pressure him out of office.
Yeah, I'm not aware of that.
I'm just saying there's a lot.
I'll be right back, Ninjas.
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Shit is fucking funny, bro.
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Shout out to Bills.
Shout out to fucking Bills, dude.
Bruh, when Bills sent me that shit, like, hey, bro, this is going to be the thing every time someone subs, I was fucking losing my mind, bro.
I thought that shit was hilarious.
I got to find one for the OSS.
I'm going to try to get an emote for the GIF, an emote for OSS when you guys sign up.
Anyway, carrying on.
W, Bills, man.
Parts of the U.S. government on that government, and it's still there.
Yeah.
Same, the country of your ancestors, Cuba, you know, 1959.
We've been working on that.
Hasn't worked.
So we both agree it's hard to do.
It absolutely is hard.
And look, I think you're reasonable to ask, how do we produce that?
And I think there's a distinction between what your objective is and the means to get it.
There are all sorts of things I would say.
We would be better off.
We'd be better off in China without Xi there.
Should we invade China and topple Xi?
Of course not.
Better off with no national debt.
There are lots of things.
But it's good to say, all right, what are our objectives?
So with the Ayatollah in Iran, saying you're for regime change, I don't view as complicated.
I mean, the guy literally leads mobs chanting death to America.
So that's not good.
Definitely not good.
But the reason I think it's important to get a little more detailed about how that might happen is because there's military action in progress, which we're supporting.
And the president has said clearly, including last night, that he is focused on eliminating the capacity of the Iranian government to produce nuclear weapons.
You are saying we need to use military force to affect regime change.
I have not said that.
Oh, I must have said that.
No, no, no.
I have not said that once.
I don't think we need to use military force to do regime change.
I said, I support it.
That's delusional.
You're not going to get regime change without military force in Iran.
See, and this is what it is.
Lying by omission or not being clear and direct.
You're not going to get regime change unless you use military force.
And we all know that.
Iran is bigger and more powerful than Iraq.
And we need to put boots on the ground to get regime change in Iraq.
What the fuck do you think we're going to need to do in Iran?
Come on, man.
Would like to see it happen.
You ask me how.
It's that simple.
If we needed to put boots on the ground for Iraq in 2003, 200,000 soldiers, to be exact, to affect that regime change with Saddam Hussein, we're going to need to double that number easily to do the same in Iran, because Iran is a bigger country with a stronger military, more capable, more lethal, more dangerous.
Ted is trying to tell you one plus one is three, when in reality, one plus one is two.
And then two plus two is four.
And we're going to need to do the two plus two to get to the four if we want to get rid of Iran.
Iraq was one plus one.
Iran's going to be two plus two.
How should it happen?
A popular uprising.
So what I've advocated for.
Let's step back a second, man.
You and I, we've known each other a long time.
I would say we agree on about 80% of the things on earth.
For sure.
And there are a lot of things, and we can get into the nitty-gritty of foreign policy as much as you want.
There are a lot of things on which you and I agree, not just a little bit, but violently.
I totally agree.
I was rooting for you in your last campaign for sure.
Well, thank you.
Look, you have been heroic on the border.
You've been one of the clearest and best voices in the whole country on securing the border and the absolute crisis we're facing.
And in Texas, I see it and live it every day.
In COVID, in fact, you may recall in the middle of the COVID lockdown, I was out walking my dog when the whole world was shut down and we were living in lunatic times.
And I called you and said, Tucker, your nightly monologues are the single best thing on television.
Like, I watch them like an injection of crack.
Okay, I'm mixing my metaphor because you don't inject crack, but you get what I'm saying.
No, I mean, it was you were standing up and speaking like, what the hell are we doing top glaze doing in a way that we desperately, desperately needed.
And so, whether it's securing the border, whether it's the insanity of COVID lockdowns and the vaccine mandates, whether it is the Second Amendment or the First Amendment, you and I agree on a ton of stuff.
The 20% where we disagree, I do think is meaningful.
And it's mostly in the foreign policy space.
And what I would say, if you'll allow me to get a little theoretical and then I'm happy to get specific.
For a long time, people have perceived two different poles of Republican foreign policy.
There have been interventionists, and those have been people like John McCain and Lindsey Graham, George W. Bush.
And there have been isolationists.
And then the most prominent of those have been Ron Paul and Rand Paul, and there are others.
And people perceive those are the two choices.
You've got to be one or the other.
I've always thought both were wrong.
I don't agree with either one.
The way I view my own foreign policy.
I'm with you, by the way, for whatever it's worth.
I agree with you.
Okay, good.
I don't know who set up that binary, but there are lots of choices, actually.
I mean, people sort of naturally fall into, I think they want to classify people and they're like, okay, you're one or the other, and you got to be all or nothing.
And the interventionists, it seems, have never seen a country they didn't want to invade, and that doesn't make any sense to me.
And the isolationists, I think, don't take the threats to America seriously.
And I think that's naive and it doesn't work.
And so my view, I consider myself a third point on the here's the problem.
The reason why people need to say, oh, this guy's a threat to America, blah, blah, a lot of these countries that we target and shit like that actually aren't threats to us.
Iran is not a threat to us.
A lot of these countries aren't.
Okay.
The United States enjoys a fantastic geography advantage.
What do I mean by this?
You have to really traverse quite a bit of ocean to get to the United States.
We are isolated.
That is why we dominate this part of the hemisphere.
Okay.
So when they say this bullshit about, oh, these guys are a threat, blah, blah, blah.
Look, that is to fund the military-industrial complex, the Boeings, the Lockheed Martins, et cetera.
They need conflict and war to justify their jobs.
Also, it's a very booming business.
War is a booming business because you create weapons, you destroy things, then you can rebuild them back up.
So war is a business.
Make no fucking mistake about it.
All right?
So when they sit there and say, oh, yeah, we need, you know, there's threats to America.
Like, we can't just be non-interventionists because by being a non-interventionist, we're being naive about the potential threats after us.
Bro, these threats can't do shit to us, man.
Especially when we're not intervening.
The whole reason America has threats, Ted, is because we intervene.
That is why.
Welcome!
Punch!
So it's like he doesn't understand that it's because of our interventionist foreign policy that people threaten to harm us.
So if we stop intervening and just focus on America and stop getting involved in the Middle East, stop doing false flags, right?
Stop trying to destabilize other governments.
Stop meddling our nose in Russia's affairs in Eastern Europe.
Stop propping up fucking proxies like Ukraine with public governments.
If we stopped all this bad and shitty foreign policy, we're constantly trying to topple other governments and maintain our hegemony.
If we stopped doing that, we'd be fine.
But it's because of our interventionist foreign policy why we have to worry about threats.
But see how one hand washes the other?
We intervene.
So other countries hate us.
Other countries hate us.
Now we have justification to keep paying these fucking military industrial complex cronies.
And this is what they always say.
They're a threat to our freedom.
That's what they said before the Iraq War too.
The war on terror was a, and now we have 2020 hindsight.
It was a gross misuse of funds and money To justify the current surveillance of police state that we have now.
Now, you have some whistleblowers like Snowden that came out and said, Hey, this is bullshit.
And he paid the price for it.
And I also think it's important that the interventionists are what?
there you go guys And there's way more than just that.
But a lot of these neocons, aka these interventionalists, you know what it is.
Let me get rid of some of this stuff.
Triangle.
And what I describe that as is that I am a non-interventionist hawk, which sounds a little weird, but that doesn't make sense.
I am a non-interventionist.
That's like saying I'm a smart retard.
See how he's trying to make it look like he's not pro-war, but he is, dude.
He is.
This is all fucking lip service.
But what do I mean by that?
I mean the central touch point for U.S. foreign policy and for any question of military intervention should be the vital national security interest of the United States.
How does this make America safer?
How does this protect Americans?
All right.
All right, Ted.
Let me ask you a question then: How does protecting Israel make us safer?
Since this is the question that you always ask yourself when it comes to foreign policy, how does our support of Israel make us safer?
How?
Now, I know what he's going to say.
Oh, there are eyes in the Middle East.
Well, if they weren't there in the Middle East, we wouldn't need them there.
They're the ones that create the problems.
What else?
Oh, their strategic partner.
How?
They give us information on what?
On terrorists.
Okay.
Those terrorists want to kill them.
They don't give a fuck about us.
They only care about us because we give them money.
What else?
We have a moral duty to them.
Get the fuck out of here.
Welcome.
Punch.
So when I take his own lens back at him, why the fuck do we support Israel?
I just gave you guys all the talking points that neocons are going to say, by the way, when it comes to supporting Israel.
All these deep state pro-Israel motherfuckers.
That's their main thing.
Some niggas keep it real, like Richard Nixon, like we get no strategic value.
But now they realize that that's not going to work.
You got to be able to at least say something.
But it's all bullshit.
If it does, we should be strong.
And actually, another way of conceiving what I'm saying, I'm speaking theoretically, but Reagan referred to it as peace through strength.
And actually, I think Donald Trump's foreign policy is very much what I'm describing: a non-interventionist hawk, where he understands that, and I think this is historically true, the best way to avoid war is being strong.
That weakness and isolation.
Guys, don't get fooled by this, okay?
I'm going to red bill you guys right now.
The peace through strength phrase is a neocon phrase.
Say that again, for you guys.
This peace through strength phrase, right, that a lot of these um neoconservatives use to justify their wars, it is a common, common Warhawk neocon phrase because they don't actually mean strength through peace, they don't actually mean that or peace through strength, excuse me.
They don't actually mean that.
What that means a lot of the times is we're going to attack them to preserve peace.
That's what it really means because if it were peace through strength, you would have your nuclear weapons, they would have their nuclear weapons, we don't attack each other.
That's actual peace by strength, right?
Like what we got going on with North Korea.
We are forced to respect North Korea because they have nuclear bombs.
So, even a radical fucking dictator like Kim Jong-un, we can't do shit to that nigga because they know that if we were to go ahead and do something against North Korea, they would fire so many fucking nukes into South Korea, they decimate that place.
So, by him having nukes, we are forced to respect them.
But when neocons say this shit, that's not what they mean.
They mean we need to preemptively, preemptively go in and show our strength.
That's what it really means.
Don't let fucking guys like Ted Cruz and these other fucking neocons fool you when they say peace through strength.
That means we attack and weaken them so they don't become strong enough to challenge our strength.
That's the key difference.
This is clever political talk, chat.
Clever political talk is what this is.
And when I talk about who constructed this bullshit, matter of fact, let's look this up.
Peace or strength is a phrase that suggests that military power can help preserve peace that has been used by many leaders from the Roman Empire, blah, blah, blah.
Uh...
From the Romans.
Hold on.
It's funny because you look at Neokind, it just comes up right away with Jewish...
Okay, so look, neoconservatism, colloquially known as neocon, is a political movement which began in the United States during the 1960s among liberal hawks who became disenchanted with the increasing pacifist Democratic Party along with the growing new left and counterculture of the 1960s.
Neoconservatives typically advocate the unilateral promotion of democracy and interventionism in international relations together with a militaristic and realistic and realist philosophy of peace through strength.
They are known for espousing opposition to communism and radical politics.
So this phrase right here, bro, I'm telling you guys, it's a neocon thing.
And then when you look at it, many adherents of neoconservatism became politically influential throughout the Republican presidential administration from 1960s to 2000s, peaking in influence during the presidency of George Bush, when they played a major role in promoting and planning the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Prominent neoconservatives in the Bush administration were Paul Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams, Richard Pearl, Paul Bremer, and Douglas Fythe.
Guess where all those niggas are from?
Although the U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld had not identified as New York Conservatives, they worked closely alongside New York Conservative officials in designing key aspects of the Bush administration's foreign policy.
Right?
Especially in their support for Israel, promotion of American influence in the Arab world and launching the war on terror.
The Bush administration's domestic and foreign policies were heavily influenced by major ideologies affiliated with neoconservatism, such as Bernard Lewis, Lulu Schwartz, Richard and Daniel Pipes, David Horowitz, and Robert Kagan.
Critics of neoconservatism have used the term to describe foreign policy and warhawks who support aggressive militarism or neocolonialism.
Historically speaking, the term neoconservative, historically speaking, the term neoconservative refers to Americans who moved from the anti-Solinist left to the conservatism during the 1960s, 1970s.
Look, bro, I'll be honest with y'all, bro.
Neocons nine out of ten times, that's what they are.
Or they're hardcore Zionists.
But let's keep going.
I think encourages war.
So going back to regime change, where you started in Iraq.
I don't think I disagree with anything you've said.
So we may not be that far apart, really, because you said that the single criterion for making decisions about America's foreign policy is America's national interest.
Yes.
That's it.
Yeah.
Which is also America first.
That's another way of putting that as well.
What's the definition of it?
It's hardly breaking news.
The U.S. dollar has been gravely devalued.
Unclear.
Look, Syria is a mess.
So I've consistently opposed.
So we had a secular leader in a religious and ethnically diverse country.
Now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist, who's overseeing the purge of Christians and Alawites.
Is that better?
That doesn't seem like that.
Well, look, one of the things you said is you said he was taken out by our allies.
I don't think that's right.
Israel didn't take Assad out.
What happened, and I'll tell you.
What about Turkey?
Turkey didn't take him out.
That's a fucking lie.
They absolutely took him out.
Are you serious?
Are you fucking bro?
See, they just lie.
Let's go back here a little bit.
Interesting.
I had a first-device.
So because how does this make Rand's a friendly attack?
Digital norms.
Oh, sure.
I skipped a bunch.
My bad shot.
I was trying to skip that ad and I skipped too much.
And from what you said publicly, I think on Iran in particular, you and I disagree.
And all right, let me contrast it when Obama was president.
When Obama was president, you remember he talked about wanting to have military action against Syria.
And at the time, I tried to keep an open mind to it.
I said, okay, let me listen to the commander-in-chief describe to me how this is in America's interest and what your plan is.
And Bashar Assad was a bad guy.
He was killing his own citizens and he had chemical weapons that were very dangerous.
I could conceive of a commander-in-chief laying out a plan for, okay, we're going to go in and say, grab the chemical weapons and leave.
Like, I could see that if there was a real threat to America and there was a plan to prevent that, I could see supporting that.
So I wanted to hear what he had to say.
And I listened both in classified briefings and public questioning.
And number one, their public defense of it was incoherent.
So John Kerry said, we're going to engage in an unbelievably small strike.
I think that's a quote.
I'm like, okay, and to do what?
At the time, there were nine major rebel Islamic groups in Syria.
I'm like, okay, I agree.
Bashar Assad's a bad guy.
You topple him.
And one of the nine other groups takes over.
Seven of them were affiliated with radical Islamic terrorism.
You had Al-Qaeda and al-Nusra.
I'm like, wait, how is it better to have lunatics who hate us in charge?
Assad's a bad guy, but I don't want worse guys in charge.
Obama administration couldn't give an answer to that.
And ultimately, when you press them, John Kerry in particular, I pressed, and he would say, well, we need to defend international norms.
What the hell is an international norm?
I don't know what it is, but I'm not interested in putting U.S. servicemen and women in harm's way to defend one.
Amen.
So I opposed the Syria attack and opposed it vocally.
And it was interesting.
Rand and I agreed.
Rand's a friend of mine, but we agreed with that position for different reasons.
What I was asking is, I think the question we should ask, how does this make America safer?
The Obama administration couldn't give me an answer, so I opposed it.
I think Iran is very different.
Let me ask what you think of how Syria wound up because Bashar al Assad now lives in Moscow.
Yeah.
He was taken out by our allies, and he's been replaced by a radical Islamist who was affiliated with ISIS.
So is that a win or no?
Unclear.
Look, Syria is a mess.
So I've consistently opposed.
So we had a secular leader in.
He's not affiliated with ISIS.
He's referring to this guy right here.
Ahmed Oshara, who I've talked about him quite a bit.
This is the current new president of Syria.
He basically got Bashar al-Assad out.
This guy's former Al-Qaeda.
He created Nusr front with support of Al-Qaeda.
He's not ISIS.
And then also, well, I'll get to, I'll show you guys here in a second.
In a religious and ethnically diverse country, now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist, who's overseeing the purge of Christians and Alawites.
Is that better?
That doesn't seem like it's not.
Well, look, one of the things you said is you said he was taken out by our allies.
I don't think that's right.
Israel didn't take us.
Okay.
Let's hear what he's got to say and I'll respond.
Saad out.
What happened, and I'll tell you.
What about Turkey?
Turkey didn't take him out.
So it was interesting.
I had a long time.
How did Assad get kicked out?
Yeah.
When Netanyahu was in D.C. a couple of months ago, he and I sat down for a couple of hours.
He's a good friend of mine.
And we talked actually about Syria.
He made an interesting point that I've not heard anywhere else.
Hold on one sec.
And we talked Executive.
He and I sat down.
When Netanyahu was in DC a couple of months ago.
Yeah, Netanyahu, right?
Who's your friend, right?
This is a historic day for the Middle East.
The collapse of the Assad regime.
Guys, 9-12, 2024.
The tyranny in Damascus offers great opportunity, but also is fraught with significant dangers.
This collapse is a direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters.
What the fuck?
So Ted Cruz is lying, y'all niggas.
You can see right here in this video, what is Netanyahu saying?
He's taking credit for the fall of Syria.
Do I got to rewind this for you niggas?
Ted Cruz is lying to Tucker.
This is a historic day for the Middle East.
The collapse of the Assad regime, the tyranny in Damascus offers great opportunity, but also is fraught with significant dangers.
This collapse is a direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah in Iran, Assad's main supporters.
Now, remember, I got into a debate about this shit like two days ago, chat, and some fucking retard.
I said that the Israelis were involved in getting Syria to collapse alongside Western partners, and that fucking piece of shit had the nerve to say it was Erdogan in Turkey.
Really, you stupid fucking dickhead?
Let me go ahead.
Let's go.
Let's talk facts because I really, this is the thing with these fucking Israeli cocksucking idiots.
They can't ever beat me on this because I know the truth on all this shit.
Let's go look at the fucking stuff, right?
So, Syria rebels attack Aleppo, right?
Because that was the first city they took over, right?
This was on in late November.
Syrian rebels, primarily Hayat, HCS, and allied groups, launched a surprise offensive that led to the capture of Aleppo, right?
Now, let's look and see.
Lebanon, or how about this?
We'll say, Hezbollah, Israel, ceasefire 2024.
So, on November 27th, right, the ceasefire happened, was signed by Israel and Lebanon after fighting, right?
Because Israel had went into southern Lebanon to do a ground assault and they made a ceasefire November 27th.
Well, guess what?
In late November 2024, Syrian rebels, primarily whatever, took over Aleppo.
So, you know, let's go even more precise on this thing.
Do they not know the day?
Do they know the day?
All right, they go through the whole thing.
The point you guys need to know is this: all right, Ted Cruz, what did he say?
Close this.
Move this stuff over here.
We'll watch some of that stuff later, by the way, guys.
Let's go ahead and have all of our facts lined up properly for you guys.
So, we know the ceasefire was on November 27th, right?
2024.
Now, let's go ahead and see Ahmed Oshar, right?
He came into power January 29th, 2025.
But when did he actually take over?
What day did Bashar al-Assad collapse?
Okay.
Al-Shahar was serious, de facto leader of the post-revolutionary caretaker government from December 8th.
Okay?
So let's listen to Ted Cruz again.
Talk to the things you said as you said, country.
Now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist, who's overseen the purge of Christians and Alawites.
Is that better?
That doesn't seem like that.
Look, one of the things you said is you said we had a secular leader replaced by a radical Islamist.
Just think of how Syria wound up because Bashar al Assad now lives in Moscow.
Yeah.
He fled to Moscow after the rebels took over Syria.
He was taken out by our allies.
And he's been replaced by a radical Islamist who was affiliated with ISIS.
So is that a win or no?
Unclear.
Look, Syria is a mess, so I've consistently opposed.
So we had a secular leader in a religious and ethnically diverse country.
Now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist, who's overseen the purge of Christians and Alawites.
Is that better?
That doesn't seem like it's not.
Look, one of the things you said is you said he was taken out by our allies.
I don't think that's right.
Israel didn't take Assad out.
Israel didn't take Assad out, okay?
Freaking dangerous.
This collapse is a direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters.
It set off a change.
Lying.
Then, Syrian civil war, right?
You guys know that had been going on forever.
Ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, right?
So, November 27th, the ceasefire was signed.
Guys, right after the ceasefire was signed, the Syrian rebels started attacking.
And then, guess what?
By December 8th, this guy's in fucking power.
You're telling me that this wasn't planned.
It was all just a coincidence, like that fucking retard tried to say, saying, oh, Erdogan, Erdogan, and the Turks backed him.
Erdogan and the Turks wouldn't have been able to do shit if Israel didn't weaken Hezbollah so that this guy can come in and attack Syrian military and take over the country.
So, how the fuck is a U.S. senator not aware of this stuff?
Lying.
Israel was 100% backing this fucking guy to become the next president of Syria.
Why do you think Trump shook his hand?
Man, bro, I got receipts for y'all next, man.
You know, instead of me just talking all this shit, let me just show you guys.
Let me just show you guys.
What is this?
All right, at this moment, President Trump is on his way to Doha, Qatar.
This is the second stop on his Middle East trip.
He's on to the UAE next.
But before getting on.
There he is.
You can see him with Saudi Prince or ruler Mohammed bin Salman, MBS.
And then there he is right there, Ahmed Oshar, aka Jalani, former Al-Qaeda member.
And there's our boy Donald Trump.
Air Force One, he met with Syria's new president, Ahmed Al-Shara.
He also announced that he will lift sanctions on Syria as the new government looks to rebuild.
I don't fucking miss chat.
Quakhom punch!
Why the fuck would Donald Trump relieve sanctions on Syria without something in place?
I'll tell you what it was: recognition of Israel and doing trade with Israel.
That's why.
That's why they had to get Bashal Assad out of there.
Once they weaken Hezbollah, the rebels attack, led by this motherfucker right here.
The Turks backed them.
America backed him.
And Israel absolutely backed him.
Netanyahu took credit for it right there in fucking 1080p for you guys.
That's why Trump met with him and lifted the sanction off of Syria.
You think he's going to just lift the sanctions off Syria for nothing?
No.
They got to play ball.
Look, we'll put you in power.
You'll become the president of Syria, but you got to be friendly to the West.
And you have to recognize Israel.
If you do those two things, we will go ahead and lift the sanctions off you.
He said, sure.
Deal complete.
And they met.
But Ted Cruz wants to sit here and tell you guys that our allies weren't involved in toppling Syria.
That's a fucking lie.
And I showed you guys the receipts.
Ceasefire.
Israel and Hezbollah broke here November 27, 2024.
The next day, rebels start to attack Aleppo and work their way down to Damascus.
By December 8th, literally two weeks later, roughly, this guy Al-Shara is the de facto leader.
Bashal Assad runs the fuck up out of there.
He goes to Russia.
And he wants to sit there and say, oh, no, our allies had nothing to do with it.
Get the fuck out of here.
I just showed you a video of where Netanyahu takes credit for the collapse of the Assad regime.
And this is the same shit that these idiots, if you guys remember two days ago, two or three days ago, as I was debating in Mario's space, that fucking P-TOR retard tried to tell me, oh, man.
All right, at this moment.
Let me just show y'all instead of just yapping.
It's probably better to show you guys the proof.
He got rid of the acts of resistance.
He pretty much these fucking idiots try to challenge me, man, and they get fucking shit on.
was this two hours in man bro i could debate these niggas all day i don't I'm embarrassed.
I'm going to get it for you guys right now.
Damn, this is a long ass stream, bro.
This nigga, Myron, don't miss.
All right, fuck it.
I'm not gonna.
It's not too much to sift through.
Like I said before, Peter, he was a and I hate and I hate hearing myself talk.
Okay, um, but you guys get the idea.
I think you guys get it.
So, Ted right here doesn't know what he's talking about, saying that Netanyahu wasn't involved.
What happened, and I'll tell you, what about Turkey?
Turkey didn't take him out.
So, it's interesting.
I had a lot of people.
They definitely backed him.
They definitely backed the rebels with getting rid of Bashar Assad, bro.
Well, how did Assad get kicked out?
Yeah.
When Netanyahu was in DC a couple of months ago, he and I sat down for a couple of hours.
He's a good friend of mine.
And we talked actually about Syria.
He made an interesting point that I've not heard anywhere else in that he said he believes what toppled Assad was when Israel took out Nasrallah.
Nasrallah was the head of Hezbollah.
They took him out.
And he made an interesting point.
He said, It's fascinating how a charismatic leader, and Bibi said, look, Nasrallah was a very effective terrorist leader.
And when they took him out, that power base was supporting Assad.
And that ultimately, in Bibi's analysis, removed the support from Assad and toppled him.
But they weren't trying to take out Assad.
My view now, I don't know.
But you don't think that, and I don't, it is very confusing, and I don't know that anyone really knows all the details, but you don't think that Israel or Turkey or NATO ally Turkey played any role in toppling Assad?
I don't know.
I don't know that they did.
Look, my understanding.
They definitely did.
And Netanyahu, I showed you guys the video.
He did.
Tennis Boy and Dumb Hero.
Fanning of that.
They clearly took out Nasrallah and Hezbollah.
They've decimated Hezbollah, but Hezbollah is waging war on them.
So decimating Hezbollah was very good for Israel and very good for America.
DPG with the big 45, get this.
Dom DeMarco.
Thank you, brother.
I appreciate that so much, man.
Thank you so much.
I got to find a way to.
And another one.
Holy.
Dom DeMarco.
Thank you, DBG, man.
You are a G, bro.
I really appreciate that, man.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, bro.
Let me look here.
Give you another Don DeMarco for that one, man.
And that fucking GIF is hilarious, by the way.
Every time he does that shit, that GIF is funny.
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Thank you, Void Tinker.
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Love for Israel.
Quick question, Myron.
When Israel plants false flags, does that make them fly gets?
Thanks for the knowledge.
I'm confused.
Knightly Wisdom, W Show.
If you're the one making both the bullets and the band-aids, you'll always want to be in war.
Feel free to use that, Myron.
Oh, I appreciate that, bro.
That's a good one.
I'll use that one.
Hey, Myron, can you check out Dr. Taylor Marshall YouTube?
He's a super bass Catholic that explains that Christian lore perfectly.
It's his recent Rumble video.
Won't let me send links.
I don't really watch Christian stuff.
Sorry, I don't watch religious stuff, bro.
Sorry.
I try to keep it, you know, because once you get into religion, bro, and you start getting into theology and shit, it's open to interpretation.
It's just a pain in the ass.
Planet Mansury, what do you think about a dual disarmament deal?
Won't happen.
I watch you usually on YouTube like 90% of the time and 2% on Rumble, but it fucking sucks how you got to be on YouTube.
I sincerely think you should run YouTube just to let motherfuckers know you live and switch because it's honestly not too not far too.
You have more than enough value.
Real ones don't mind me.
Yeah, bro.
I thought about that, but I know a lot of people like, here's the thing.
A lot of international people watch me, and Rumble doesn't work in their country.
And, you know, as long as I can get to 50% of you guys on YouTube, you know, it's obviously I'm working towards it, not right now, but as long as I can get to 50% of you guys watching me on YouTube on OSS, then I'm cool with that.
But yeah, bro, I don't want to force them over there, dude.
Because a lot of you guys on YouTube, a lot of y'all niggas watching on YouTube right now.
You know what?
Let me ask.
I'll even ask.
And you guys can be honest with this.
So I'm sending this to the YouTube people.
So I'm sending this to the YouTube people.
All right, guys, go ahead.
I put a poll up there on the free YouTube for you guys.
And let me know what you guys think.
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Okay, nigga.
More sexual attention between Tucker and Ted than Tate and Bonnie Blue.
Okay, Von Hesselberg says I'm a hypothetical scenario.
If and when we go to war with Iran, what is the plan?
What could be the steps to be better off?
You need to, bro, I covered that earlier with the bombing.
Yo, I can make Amara Eclipse dubbed in Spanish.
That's an extra great fucking idea.
All right.
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One of the last bastions of free speech.
I hope you understand who he's giving the middle finger to to give us this information on daily.
Yeah, bro.
Yep.
They've tried to financially ruin me.
They've tried to get me kicked out of my building.
Matter of fact, guys, you guys want to know a funny thing?
Not only did I get demonetized on YouTube, the last building I used to live in, guys, the people that own the building are hardcore Zionists.
They didn't like that interview that I did with Nick Fuentes.
They didn't like the debate that I had with that I hosted between Destiny.
You know what they did?
They didn't want to renew my lease.
Calculum punch.
Even though I paid my rent on time every single time, I used to literally have it just auto get paid out of an account.
I had to set up a separate account just for rent.
And I would try to pay my rent ahead of time and they wouldn't let me do it.
But I would always pay my rent on time.
Sometimes in some situations, if I could, I'd pay in advance.
The building was owned by Zayo's.
I'll say that because we're on YouTube.
They did not renew my fucking lease.
I've had issues even here where some of these niggas try to start say things about me being anti-semite and shit.
I just don't tell y'all about it.
I just don't tell you guys about it.
But there's been many times where they fucking come after me for the shit that I say.
So that's why I said, all right, I need to have something that they can't take from me.
That's why I'm on Rumble.
That's why I'm on the OSS.
And that way I could preserve this show.
Because the problem is, if I don't set something up as a contingency, right?
If I don't set something up as a contingency to protect this show, so it still gets revenue and we can still continue to do this show, they'll take it, bro.
And especially given the topic that I cover and the group of people that I criticize, bro.
So that's why the OSS is so important, guys.
They've already demonetized me on YouTube.
That would have killed most YouTubers right there and then.
Most podcasters would have just quit or been off YouTube all the way.
Because the purpose of demonetizing you isn't to, it is censorship.
They'll sit there and say, oh, it's not censorship.
It is.
Because when you demonetize somebody, actually, I would argue it's the strongest form of censorship.
And I'll explain why.
When you demonetize somebody, what you're basically doing is you're publicly hanging somebody.
Let me explain.
When we got demonetized, it hit the news all over, right?
And basically, the message was clear.
If you go ahead and you're critical of feminism, if you're critical of them boys, if you're critical of liberal ideology, right?
We are going to silence you.
We're going to take your money away.
Media Matters wrote a hit piece and a bunch of other people wrote a bunch of hippies on us and got our shit fucking demonetized, right?
Because Media Matters and these other companies write these articles and then they send it directly to YouTube.
YouTube demonetizes us.
Hits the fucking news.
So instead of them just banning us, if you get demonetized, that makes everybody else chill out.
It's called like a chilling effect.
So anyone that does want to talk about foreign policy or Israel or leftism, liberalism, whatever it may be, they're going to think twice.
So they've killed two birds with one stone because now they're shutting you up, right?
Or making you where you don't even want to post on a platform anymore because you're demonetized.
And they're letting everybody else know this could happen to you.
So you better fucking stay off this topic.
So yeah, bro, that's what it is, man.
So I appreciate you, Drew, for that.
But yeah, bro, that shit did happen, man.
It did happen.
I get hit with a bunch of bullshit from these niggas, man.
I just don't tell y'all.
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So America, too.
I mean, Hezbollah hated us.
I would put Assad in the category of an unintended consequence.
And whether it's good or bad, I don't know.
I think time will tell.
For the United States.
Yeah, for the United States.
I think time will tell the new leadership there.
You're right to be concerned.
Let me step back and let's talk regime change generally.
I mentioned Syria.
I also oppose the Iraq war.
I think the Iraq war was a serious mistake.
And we have a pattern.
Yeah, and the Iraq war was crafted by the idiots that use the same stupid phrase you use: peace through strength.
See how he's contradicting himself during this interview, guys?
Oh, the Israelis in the West weren't involved in his downfall.
Yes, they were.
And yeah, I just showed you guys a clip where he takes credit for it.
Oh, I think the Iraq war is a failure.
Oh, really?
Because they said the same dumb shit that you're saying right now, peace through strength.
Going back to this binary of the interventionist and the isolationists, the interventionists advocate over and over again.
There's a bad guy, there's a dictator who's doing bad things to his people, and they say, let's go topple him.
And you have dictators in the Middle East who are killing radical Islamic terrorists.
We come in and topple them.
The radical Islamic terrorists take over and they start killing Americans.
In my view, how the heck does that help us?
Like, Saddam Hussein was a horrible human being.
He murdered and tortured people.
Unequivocally, bad guy.
But it got much worse after we toppled him.
And you ended up having ISIS rise up.
I mean, that was the cause of ISIS: toppling Saddam Hussein.
Same thing in Libya.
You had Gaddafi, another horrible guy that undero.
I don't know about that.
Gaddafi eliminated debt from his country, wanted to unite Africa.
People had free health care, free school.
He was building energy alternatives.
The real reason they killed Gaddafi is because he wanted to make a dollar that would challenge the U.S.'s hegemony in the dollar world.
That's the real reason they killed that Iga bro.
Welcome!
Pun!
If we're going to be honest, Gaddafi was a G, man.
Obama, we toppled him, and you ended up having radical Islamic warlords taking over.
And so it's the question I asked in Syria: okay, well, what's the plan?
And how is this good or bad for the United States?
And so I don't think with Iran, I view Iran as very different from Iraq.
But up to that point, you say we disagree.
I don't hear really anything.
I'm not quite sure what happened in Syria, but I don't know.
So, right?
But other than that, I don't hear anything I disagree with at all.
Yeah.
Sounds like we're in a complete agreement.
I wonder, though, is there a successful regime change that the United States supported that you're aware of in the last hundred years?
Sure, defeating the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union collapsing, winning the Cold War.
That all right.
So I ran a poll here for the YouTube guys.
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I know a lot of you guys don't want to leave YouTube because it's easy to use.
And a lot of you guys might not have other players saved or other platforms saved.
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Was the most consequential.
I'm going to try my best to not put content behind a paywall.
I'm going to really try to do that for y'all.
Step for U.S. national security interests of our lifetimes.
If I do put content behind a paywall, it'll be extra.
It won't be the stuff I normally do.
Does that make sense?
Okay.
So you would classify that as a regime change that we affected?
Absolutely.
Okay.
And look, you and I are in my office.
We're sitting next to a painting of Reagan in front of the Brandenburg Gate.
And up top are the words, tear down this wall in German in the style of a graffiti.
And I think those are the most important words any leader has said in modern times.
And if you look at how Reagan waged the Cold War, and Reagan is very much my model for how to, I actually think how Reagan took on the Soviet Union is exactly how we should take on China.
Now, starting from the point, look, Reagan was not an interventionist.
In eight years, the biggest country Reagan ever invaded was Grenada.
He was very reluctant to use U.S. military force.
He didn't respond after the 83 barracks bombings.
You're right.
He made the judgment that the risk exceeded the benefits.
And that's a very rational decision to make.
And it's reflected, Trump has made those same decisions where he is willing to use military force, but he very much asks, okay, is this good or bad for America?
Does this endanger U.S. servicemen and women or not?
And one of the points about the Cold War, look, nobody in their right mind wanted a shooting war between America and the Soviet Union.
The two biggest nuclear powers on earth firing bullets at each other is really unhealthy for human beings.
Same thing is true with China.
Nobody with any sense says, hey, let's go to war with China.
That's really dumb, and a whole lot of people could die.
But the Cold War showed we've got lots of tools short of sending the Marines to fight against a regime.
And one of the most important tools is the bully pulpit.
And so when I say I support regime change, I actually think just simply laying out what the Ayatollah does.
And so I spend a lot of time, I speak to Iranian dissident groups.
I speak out against human rights abuses.
I think shining a light on the depravity of leaders is a really powerful tool that America has.
Should we limit our activity to that?
It depends.
Again, because the U.S. government pays opposition groups, militarized opposition groups in Iran to overthrow the government.
We've done it in a lot of different places, as you know.
I'm not saying it's bad, but that's very different from what you're describing.
You're saying we're making a moral case as we did for seven years with the Soviets.
Our system works.
Yours doesn't.
And I think we made a credible case for that.
And we beat them over 70 years economically.
And that was a huge part of it.
Right.
I think everyone would agree that was the main part of it.
We didn't beat them in Vietnam or North Korea.
The main part of it, but it was tied to a military buildup.
So I think it was two things.
It was one, the clarity.
So Reagan came in and he described the Soviet Union as an evil empire.
Right.
And all of the intelligentsia, NDC, all the Democrats, all the media, they're like, what a horrible thing to say.
You can't say that.
Reagan went to the United Kingdom and he said, Marxism-Leninism will end up on the ash heap of history.
People were horrified.
They asked him, all right, what's your strategy in the Cold War?
He said, very simple.
We win, they lose.
And that was all viewed as sort of a Philistine simplicity.
And I think it was exactly right.
And laying that out, speaking.
Do you know the backstory behind the Berlin Wall speech?
Yeah, I do.
Yes.
You probably know Peter Robinson, who's a speechwriter.
So three times the State Department deleted those words from that speech.
And three times Reagan wrote it back.
And the State Department argued, they said, Mr. President, you can't say this.
This is too bellicose.
This is too provocative.
And my favorite, they said, this is too unrealistic.
The Berlin Wall will stand till the end of time.
And Reagan said, look, this is the whole point of the speech.
And less than three years after Reagan gave that speech, the Berlin Wall was torn to the ground.
And it wasn't knocked down by American army tanks.
We didn't shoot missiles at it.
It was shining truth and light that tore it down.
It was also rebuilding the American military.
It was what was then pejoratively called Star Wars, where the Soviet Union, their economy couldn't match our military buildup, and it bankrupted them.
That's an example of peace through strength.
I wonder, I mean, is there anybody who was alive in 1989 who wouldn't trade that America for the one we live in now?
There's not one person, I don't think.
Oh, sure.
mean just the basic metrics debt suicide rate life expectancy it was i wonder why after that victory america didn't thrive in the way that we thought that it would that i thought that it would My family was involved in that.
I mean, we were very focused on it in my house.
I wonder two things.
Why didn't the United States kind of declare victory and make some sort of arrangement with Russia that allowed mutual prosperity rather than continuing a Cold War?
And second, I wonder why the United States.
It's because they needed to continue to fund the military-industrial complex.
They understood that making peace with Russia would be very bad to the bottom line.
And the thing is that Russia tried to join NATO on multiple occasions.
They tried to make peace.
And presidents like he had had these discussions with Clinton and shit like that.
And they just kept lying and expanding NATO.
So that they can go ahead and justify, because they need an enemy for the military-industrial complex to exist.
They need an enemy chat.
And get a lot better.
Like, why don't we have better infrastructure?
Why don't we have fewer homeless?
Why do we have all these drugs?
Like, if we won, why does our country look like this?
When do you think Kick and Rumble will be able to stream in 4K?
I can stream on 4K right now in Rumble, guys.
The only reason I don't is because I can't show your super chats if I stream on 4K because I can't use the streaming service that I use.
That's the only reason I don't stream in 4K on Rumble, but I can absolutely stream on 4K on Rumble.
I'm streaming 4K on YouTube right now because I'm demonetized on there.
So nothing comes in anyway.
But when it comes to Rumble, if I could find a way, maybe there's a programmer here or something like that.
If I could find a way where I could show the Rumble rants that come in on Rumble, then like on my OBS, then I absolutely would stream in 4K on Rumble.
But I do have the capability of doing it.
I actually have a widget for it, but it's just that I can't do it because I use Rumble Studio, which is like the streaming service.
And unfortunately, I won't be able to show the super chats if I do that.
Walked across from Union Station this morning, as you do, I'm sure, every day.
And all these people lying in the street and sleeping outside.
It's like, what is that?
We're sorry to say it, but this is not a very safe country.
Walk through Oakland or Philadelphia for that.
Which I happen to believe is we went much further down the road of liberalism.
You look at Bill Clinton, who inherited the peace dividend of the Cold War being over and moved us more to the left, and then Obama accelerated it a lot.
So there are lots of bad economics.
I agree with that one.
I've told you guys before that Obama is literally the face of wokeism in America.
I told you guys that he is the reason why we have a lot of the wild woke ideology that we have now came.
It was the seeds were planted during the Obama administration.
You know, you guys are talking about drag queens and kids, you know, drag queens reading books to kids or whatever.
That all came from the Obama era and it started with the legalization of gay marriage.
The legalization of gay marriage is what allowed all the other LGBT stuff to come in after the fact.
Economic poverty.
And that you could thank Obama for that.
Policies, but I also think they're cultural things.
Pronouns, all that bullshit that we're dealing with now came from the Obama era.
You know, the lawsuits are not available.
I agree with all of family.
I know what you're going to say, and I agree 100%.
I bet there's not one word that I would disagree with.
All I'm saying is, I think it's important to step back and ask.
But I actually think Russia has very little to do with it.
Well, that's kind of the point that I'm trying to make, which is like we're all sort of focused on beating our adversaries abroad, but what is victory worth if our own country becomes what it is now?
And maybe we're spending a little too much time focused abroad and not enough time focused on the people sleeping outside Union Station.
So look, I absolutely think we need to focus at home emphatically and we need to focus on prosperity.
Good point from Tucker.
100%.
We got all these fucking homeless people, but we're giving money to Israelis that don't got to pay for college or healthcare.
Parity, we need to focus on reducing the debt, reducing spending, empowering people, low taxes, small businesses.
American free enterprise is the most powerful force for fighting poverty the world has ever seen.
I'm 1,000% there.
I also recognize it is a dangerous world.
And part of the responsibility of leaders, part of President Trump's responsibility, is to keep America safe.
Let's go back to where we started.
Can I ask?
You've been in the district a long time in D.C., so have I. And the city's way more dangerous.
And Congress runs this.
No, no, no.
It's a complete crap.
See what I'm saying?
Like, no Iranians ever going to kill me.
I could get carjacked here.
And I just don't understand how the Congress could run the city and focus on the dangers of Iran when the city is like garbage.
It's garbage.
But Congress doesn't run the city.
Good question.
We could.
Congress does run the city.
It's in the Constitution.
It's in the Constitution.
But they've given home rule, so it's a Democratic Committee.
You control the Congress.
I'd vote for it.
But it is a question of math.
Okay, but I'm just saying, like, why, how can people ignore it?
It's like if my own kids are drug addicts, but I'm focused on my neighbor's kids, it's like I'm neglecting my own kids.
And there's a sense in which the Congress is neglecting the country that elected them in favor of this relentless focus on other people's problems.
That's the way it feels as an American.
Look, there are lots of problems in America that we need to fix.
Why is D.C. a pit?
Because you have a mayor and a Democrat city council that won't let police officers arrest bad guys.
And in every city you see across the country, whether it's New York, whether it's Chicago, whether it's LA, whether it's San Francisco, if you have Democrats, we see the LA riots where they won't let people be arrested.
All right.
Then why not work in regime change here?
When I used to bully people.
I do.
What do you think I do every day?
And even if you see a Republican senator stand up and say, I just walked to work this morning over people dying of drug abuse.
We're going to shut this place down unless they fix it.
They're mad about Putin.
Like, what did Putin do to Washington?
Nothing.
Look, in terms of regime change, let's talk this week.
The riots in LA.
I've made very clear that the cause of those riots are Gavin Newson and Karen Bass.
And when you elect communists who hate America, who stop law enforcement from arresting criminals, you get what you get on the street.
Man, I agree.
My in-laws are Californians and they're wonderful people that Heidi grew up in the Central Coast of California.
And I remember I was texting with my mother-in-law.
And I think I sent her a video of criminals going into a store and just looting in California.
And her response, she said something like, well, this is really terrible.
I wish we could, it's a shame we can't do anything about this.
So yes, you can.
Go in and arrest them.
Throw their butts in jail.
Put them in handcuffs.
And it sucks.
Exactly.
And so we know how to fix these things.
And D.C. is, I think D.C. voted, if I remember right, 92% Democrat.
Yeah, it's a clown world over there.
They voted, they all voted for Kamala.
Democrat policies don't work and they destroy every community that they are in charge of.
This is why all the most dangerous cities in America are run by who?
Democrats.
The wrong one.
Fatality.
Why don't Republicans assert their constitutional authority over the city?
Don't they control the Congress?
Yes, I'd be all for it.
Who's against it?
Susan Collins is really vocally against it.
So on questions of home rule, so for example, let's take an issue you and I care a lot about the COVID lockdowns.
I had a couple of years ago in the middle of them.
D.C. was proposing, the D.C. school district was proposing throwing out of school any child that was not vaccinated.
And at the time, if I remember correctly, it was something like 40% of the African-American students in D.C. were not vaccinated.
So we're talking about literally throwing out 40% of the kids at public school.
And so I had a vote on the Senate floor to say, look, they can't throw kids out of school for this.
And we ended up having a big argument.
And part of the argument was home rule, where there was, and Susan was the most vocal Republican that's like, no, no, no, we have to let D.C. run.
And I'm like, why?
Constitution gives us the power to do it.
And it ended up, by the way, every single Democrat, all of them, voted in favor of the D.C. public schools being able to throw out 40% of the black kids from school.
And I said, look, you throw a kid out of school.
You got a 14, 15-year-old boy, you throw him out of school.
You know what's going to happen next.
He's going to join a gang.
He's going to engage in crimes.
He's going to engage in drugs.
He could be dead within five years if that kid doesn't get an education.
And the Democrats were more than happy to say, we don't care.
Right now, our religion is get the vaccine or to hell with you.
But can you see, I mean, again, once again, I couldn't agree with you more, but can you feel the frustration of people, including your voters, every American at the emphasis on foreign countries and the threat we supposedly face, a lot of which is fake, obviously.
Over the kind of slowly unfolding tragedy of what's happening to our country, the dollars spent, the aid packages to Ukraine to pay the retirement of civil servants in a country that we have nothing to do with.
The endless support for Israel, very expensive, when people are literally buying groceries on credit in the United States, can you feel like nothing against Ukraine or Israel?
All right, let's stop.
You said the support for Israel very expensive.
How much support do we give to Israel?
Well, you tell me you vote for it.
Yeah, it's about $3 billion a year, is the military assistance.
Actually, we gave them $12 billion this year alone.
What the fuck are you talking about, bro?
Try $12 billion.
we rushed it through.
Because we've given them 12 billion so far.
Let me say it's real slow.
In 2025, the United States is continuing substantial military aid to Israel with a particular focus on replenishing weapons and defenses.
This includes a proposed $8 billion arm sale and next week delivery of $4 billion in military assistance.
$12 billion total, chat.
BUMBOCAT You see why now they try to be a gami band, bro?
See why?
I'm dangerous for the establishment, man.
Was that the only assistance?
Yeah, we just have military assistance.
Israel does not have additional assistance.
There's an MOU, a memorandum of understanding, and it's $3 billion a year.
So what is it costing to support the bombing campaign to protect Israel right now from Iran?
So I don't know right now, but I'll tell you this.
Let's go back to the touchstone on foreign policy.
American interest.
Our support, our military support for Israel is massively in America's national security.
And what is it?
And it benefits us enormously.
Well, before we can make independent judgments about whether or not that's true, and I'm certainly open to it, I think we need to know what it costs.
So what's the annual cost of defending Israel?
Do you know?
$3 billion a year.
I don't know.
That's the aid.
But I mean, the cost of the weapons, for example, the cost of U.S. personnel there, the cost of moving ships to the region, which we're doing right now, the cost of moving tankers, all of that.
Do we know what the cost is?
So look, the last week, I don't know.
And there's some lag when the administration on the Constitution, the command.
Tucker's asking the real questions now because, yeah, he's right.
It's not just a $3 billion in aid.
Actually, it's $12 billion.
But all the resources we move and put ourselves in position to defend them, that costs a lot of money.
The gas, the resources, the people we got to move.
Yeah, that's even more billions of dollars.
Commander-in-Chief has control of the armed forces.
And so President Trump has made some decisions that will know the cost over time, but I don't know the last week.
I don't have visibility on that.
The annual cost is $3 billion.
It's a 10-year memorandum of understanding, and that's the principal driver of the cost.
But let me make a point.
We get massive benefits from Israel.
Israel shares the Mossad as one of the best intelligence sources on the planet.
The enemies of Israel, the people who hate Israel, they all hate us.
It's almost a perfect overlap.
And so if we tried to recreate, if we're just trying to defend America, we tried to recreate the national security benefits of our alliance with Israel, it would cost, I don't know, 30 billion, 300 billion.
Sue, can you elaborate?
And again, I'm going into this as someone who's always liked Israel and still does.
But I also think at this point, given where we are, it's fair to ask rational questions about what the benefits are.
Good.
So does Mossad share all of his intelligence with us?
Oh, probably not, but they share a lot.
We don't share all of our intelligence with them, but we share a lot.
It's a close allotment.
Do they spy domestically in the United States?
Notice how he said that we get an enormous amount of intelligence from Mossad and from the Israeli intelligence agencies.
And he's saying that that justifies the $3 billion we give them because it would have cost us significantly more money to be able to get this information.
All right, Ted.
That's a good point.
But let's establish why Mossad has to get all this fucking information.
Right?
Once again, they talk about the intel.
They talk about Israel does XYZ, but they never talk about why they do XYZ.
The whole reason why we have the problems in the Middle East, and he's saying, like, oh, yeah, all the people that hate Israel hate us too.
Why do they hate us, though?
How about we figure out what the problem is?
They hate us because we support Israel.
So Israel creates problems, then gives us information on the problems they start.
And then we're on the hook for fixing those problems with them.
But if we just never had them, we would never have the problems.
Say that again for you guys.
Because no one ever challenges these stupid ass politicians when they say this shit.
They give us an enormous amount of intel, and their enemies hate us.
So we perfectly overlap when it comes to foreign interests.
Fair, but the only reason their enemies are our enemies is because we're friends with them.
If we no longer gave them aid, those people that hate us would only hate them.
And if they only hate them, then they can go deal with them.
But since we support Israel so much and give them $12 billion, and not only did we give them $12 billion, guys, Marco Rubio expedited that shit through all the fucking up the chain.
They expedited that fucking $12 billion.
They didn't just give it.
They expedited it.
Okay?
As soon as Trump came into office.
So let me get this straight.
We're paying for intel on our enemies that we would have never had if we didn't pay these guys in the first place.
Does that make sense?
We're paying for intel from the problem causer.
Does that make sense?
Incredible.
It's like we manufacture the problem and try to justify dealing with said problem.
Oh, they probably do, and we do as well.
And friends and allies spy on each other.
And I assume I assume all of our allies spy on us.
And that's okay with you.
You know what?
One of the things about being a conservative is that you're not naive and utopian.
You don't think humans are all part of the reason socialism doesn't work is the mantra from each according to his abilities to each according to his needs doesn't work.
As a conservative, I assume people act in their rational self-interest.
Why is it conservative to pay people to spy on you?
It's conservative to recognize that human beings act in their own self-interest and every one of our friends spies on us.
And I'm not.
Do you like it?
That's my question.
I'm not asking whether they have motive to do it.
Of course they do.
I understand that.
And I and not only do they spy on us, they steal our technology.
Wait, I'm not mad at them.
And you're an American lawmaker, so I just want to know.
Hold on.
I want to know your attitude.
You said that your guiding principle, in fact, the only principle, the only criterion.
I said guiding, the overwhelming.
I wouldn't say only.
Is it in America's interest?
Is it in America's interest for Israel to spy on us, including on the president?
It is in America's interest to be closely allied with Israel because we get huge benefits for it.
And you want to see the clear.
But I just want to stop on the.
Yeah, but those benefits wouldn't have existed if we just never got into the problems in the first place, bro.
What the fuck?
That's fine for a second.
It takes place, as you know, including on the president of the United States and several precedents.
And I just want to know if that's okay and why is it okay?
Wouldn't an American lawmaker say to a client state, you're not allowed to spy on us.
I'm sorry.
I know why you want to.
I'm not mad at you, but you're not allowed to.
Sure.
And I don't care for it.
I don't want to be spied on by you.
Is that it's kind of weird not to say that, but you don't seem able to say that.
Sure, I would say don't spy on us.
They're going to anyway.
And by the way, the Brits are, the Canadians are.
Like, I don't think.
Well, I'm not for that at all.
I think it's disgusting, but we don't actually pay their, you know, we're not their most meaningful sponsor.
We're not sort of paying for the operations of the president.
I gotta say, and this is, it's weird.
We're talking about isolation.
the obsession with Israel.
Why is Israel?
I don't think I'm obsessed with Israel.
Okay, but I think a lot of people are.
And like the question.
Yeah, this is how they fucking try to filler bust your position.
Once you start actually like cooking them a bit and you're like, yo, why the fuck do we give money to Israel?
You ask questions about Israel.
Then they start saying, you're obsessed with Israel.
Well, you know what?
Fuck it.
Yeah, we are.
Because Israel dictates our fucking foreign policy and is getting us put in wars.
So yes, we are obsessed with Israel.
Now what?
Call me a liar.
Then I'll be worried.
Israel spies on us.
Well, so does every other country.
Why are you mad at Israel?
I guess, no, no, no.
I'm hardly the one who's.
I've never taken money from the Israel lobby.
Have you?
take man for all of you that are wondering why Ted Cruz refuses to speak negatively about Israel and why they're his best friend and why he loves Nanyahu so much Oh, that's why.
That's why.
Make sense now, guys?
Thanks.
Taking money from the Israel.
So, APAC raises a lot of money for me, but it's actually a misnomer because the people who raise money are individuals.
So, it's not the PAC itself, but they're individual members who believe in the American-Israeli friendship.
No, it's an American lobby.
It's the AIPAC stands for the America-Israeli Political Action.
What is it lobby for?
So, to be honest, not a so Tucker does this a lot.
You guys are going to notice this if you watch Tucker's interviews.
Tucker pretends to be stupid, but he knows exactly what he's doing.
But he plays naive/slash aloof of what the problem is, which is you know, fantastic interview strategy.
Pretend he doesn't know what's going on a whole lot, effectively.
Listen, I came into Congress 13 years ago with hey guys.
By the way, we just crossed 1,000 active supporters.
From the bottom of my heart, guys, I really want to thank you guys.
The goal is 10,000 or one-tenth of the way there.
You guys have my word.
I'm going to continue to do this show.
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We're going fucking crazy.
We're going to keep growing this channel.
I will, I take my duty seriously to you guys to bring you guys the truth, give you guys the unfiltered truth when it comes to sensitive geopolitical topics, cultural commentary, and/or true crime.
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I really appreciate that shit, man.
I really do.
And we're going to take over, Chad.
I'm telling y'all, we are going to take over.
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I appreciate that, man.
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One of my neighbors almost got in a fucking fist fight with him because these views.
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I don't even know this nigga, but I guess you saw some of my podcasts got mad.
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Right?
So I'm going to do more college campuses.
Don't worry.
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With the stated intention of being the leading defender of Israel in the United States Senate.
Worked every day to do that.
APAC, a lot of times AIPAC, I wish were much more effective.
Like, there's two swamps of terrified of AIPAC and AIPAC.
I'm not terrified of APAC at all.
You're the one who seems a little uncomfortable when I'm asking.
I'm not uncomfortable at all.
I'm just asking what AIPAC does.
My understanding, having known a lot of people who are not going to be able to do it, I can tell you lobbies on behalf of the Israeli government.
Oh, okay.
America has thousands of copies.
Oh, man.
This is going to be awesome to see what he says to this shit.
The position that deviated from Prime Minister Netanyahu.
All the time.
Okay.
Let me go back and get a little history.
If you want to do a deep dive on APAC, I don't.
I want to do a shallow dive.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I want to get to the core question.
APAC is lobbying for a foreign government.
So I don't.
It's not.
It's lobbying for the United States.
It is lobbying for a strong U.S.-Israeli relationship.
So that I hate politicians.
Bro, that is lobbying for Israel.
And the reason why that is lobbying for Israel is because Israel, contrary to what they fucking tell you, cannot defend itself.
Let's play this back one more time because I really want you guys to analyze what the fuck he just said.
That's why it's critical, guys.
There's a reason why I'm breaking down this interview.
I'm breaking down this interview because this is exposing to you guys.
Many politicians, especially on the Republican side, think this way.
So I want y'all niggas to hear this shit.
The core question: APAC is lobbying for a foreign government.
Okay.
APAC is lobbying for a foreign government.
So I don't.
False.
That's not true.
It's not lobbying for a foreign government.
It's not.
It's not lobbying for the United States.
It is lobbying for a strong U.S.-Israeli relationship.
Okay.
Why is that important?
Because, contrary to what Benjamin Nanyahu tells you, or any of these other fucking idiots, Israel cannot defend itself, chat.
Okay?
Israel cannot defend itself.
They have a missile defense system, right?
They got three different ones.
They got the sling, they got the David, the David Sling, the arrow, and they got the Iron Dome.
And they also have the Thad, our thing that we fucking gave them, right?
Despite these four different missile defense systems, we still have to scramble jets to help them with the missiles coming in from Iran.
Not just us, but Jordan, Jordanians, the French, other militaries have been involved in helping Israel defend its airspace, and missiles have still gone through.
We sell Israel the weapons.
We move aircraft carriers and position them in strategic locations as a deterrence.
So when he says it's to strengthen American and Israeli relationship, he's being disingenuous by strengthening the American and Israeli relationship.
That by definition is aid to Israel because Israel cannot actually defend itself from its enemies.
And as a matter of fact, if we were to stop giving aid to Israel, they would be collapsing.
They would collapse within days.
The Arab world will unite and topple them immediately because no one in the Arab world wants them there.
Why?
Well, it's very simple.
There are colonial, apartheid, ethno-state that displaced the indigenous people that were there, the Palestinians.
Simple as that.
And anyone else that gets angry and says that's anti-Semitic to say that, no, it's the fucking truth.
Explain to me how Ashkenazi Jews from Europe are coming in, taking land, and saying, God promised this to me 2,000 years ago.
But you're an atheist.
That makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
They have no ancestral tie to the land.
They have no bloodline tied to the land, and they're from Europe.
So how is it that a bunch of Ashkenazi European Jews moved to Israel and then claim it's their land?
It obviously isn't.
And everybody on earth knows that.
They have illegal settlements in the West Bank that they're constantly expanding.
They only left the Gaza Strip so that the West Bank expansions can continue.
Give them a little bit something.
If they focus on Gaza, they won't focus on the West Bank.
And they've been illegally expanding Israel for a very fucking long time.
They're illegally occupying land that doesn't belong to them.
Now, obviously, with them committing all these fucking crimes, the UN has condemned them many times.
International, the international community has said on several different occasions that the West Bank settlements are illegal.
The ICC has an arrest worn out for Benjamin Netanyahu right to now for war crimes.
But guess what?
He's not in jail because we stand behind them.
Every time they try to do a UN Security Council, we diplomatically get involved and veto it.
We protect Israel from the international community.
We protect Israel from the Arab world from attacking them.
If it were not for us, they would be gone within hours.
So when Ted Cruz says, oh, because first Tucker said it's an Israel lobby, it's lobbying on behalf of foreign government.
Ted says no.
It's lobbying to strengthen American and Israeli relationships.
Same thing.
Same thing.
Because that relationship is what keeps Israel Israel.
So by definition, it is them lobbying for a foreign country.
Because that foreign country can't defend itself.
Contrary to what the fuck they try to tell you.
They can't.
America and the threat of American force, military power, and nuclear weapons is what keeps the Arab world at bay.
Like I said before, we've either A destabilized or toppled regimes that are adversarial to Israel, or we bribed them.
Let's go through the countries.
Sudan, destabilized.
Civil war, destroyed it.
Now, part of the Abraham Accords, bribed.
Egypt, bribed.
Libya, destroyed.
Morocco, bribed.
Algeria, bribed and destroyed.
Jordan, bribed.
Syria, destroyed.
Lebanon, destroyed.
Iraq, destroyed.
What's left?
Oh, Iran is left.
And what are we trying to do with them?
See where I'm going with this chat?
Yeah.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, bribed.
So we've either bribed or destabilized every single country in the Middle East to preserve Israel.
That's why they care about our relationship with them.
Anyway, let's keep going.
um Okay.
So it has nothing to do with the foreign government.
It wants America and Israel to be closely allied.
Okay, but it's lobbying on behalf of the interests of another.
So that's not true at all.
It's not true.
No.
How much contact do you think AIPAC leaders have for the government of Israel?
No idea.
I imagine some.
I think the government of Israel is often frustrated with AIPAC.
Do you think there's any?
It's not nearly strong enough.
Do you think there's any coordination between the government of Israel and APAC?
Do they talk?
Sure.
If you're lobbying.
Absolutely they talk.
Absolutely they talk.
Who's the head of AIPAC?
Actually, Howard Corr, right?
American Israeli public affairs, right?
Mount Vernon Triangle.
All these different fucking LLCs.
Howard Core.
Okay, use it.
Partnership Corrupt.
APAC Chief CEO under tenure consistently.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, the determined character dedication to the Jewish people can be traced back to the example said by his parents.
His father, Kirk, escaped from the cow concentration camp after five years of slave labor, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
You're telling me this guy doesn't have a hard line right into the fucking Knesset, bro?
Seriously, Ted?
Are you trying to tell me they don't have connections with the fucking Israeli government, man?
Come on, dude.
Okay, he just retired this guy.
So who the fuck is the main guy now?
Look, he's featuring the times of Israel, bro.
See, Ted is just over here bullshitting us, bro, thinking that we're stupid for more U.S.-Mexico trade.
Would you talk to people in the U.S. and Mexico and the government?
Sure.
So I'm not mad about that.
There are a million countries that lobby Washington.
I like a lot of those countries.
Yeah, but here's the thing.
Those countries have to register under what?
FARA.
What's FARA?
I'll tell you what fair is.
Foreign Agents Registration Act, right?
Bye.
Thank you.
Basically, the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, FARA, requires certain agents of foreign principles who are engaged in political activities or other activities specified under the statute to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship with foreign principal, as well as activities, receipts, and disbursements in support of those activities.
Disclosure of the required information facilitates evaluation by the government and the American people of the activities of such persons in light of their function as foreign agents.
The FARA unit of the counterintelligence and export section in the National Security Division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of FARA.
So guess who doesn't have to report to this, guys?
Israel.
Now, a lot of people say, oh, well, Qatar is paying people.
Well, guess what?
Qatar has to register under FARA.
Don't believe me?
Let me show you.
I'll keep playing this interview.
I'm going to give you guys some receipts here in a second.
Move this over here.
But AIPAC are Americans, but not Israel.
Hold on.
There are tons of Americans who lobby on behalf of foreign governments.
I know them.
I'm related to some of them.
I know how it works.
I'm from here.
So my question is not: is it outrageous that foreign governments lobby the United States?
They all do, okay?
Including Israel.
My only question is: why don't we admit that is what's happening?
You're denying it, but it's true.
Yeah, and but here's the thing: the reason they don't admit it is because they don't have to disclose any of that stuff.
Why is what you're saying?
That is false.
Why aren't they registered as a foreign lobbyist?
Because they're not.
They're not a foreign lobbyist.
No, they're not.
And this is that there's a fever swamp.
Look, it's not a fever swamp.
These are very reasonable questions.
And you've accused me of being obsessed with Israel, which I'm not.
I actually have it.
I've seen feverish about it, which I'm not.
Now, so Laura, Laura Loomer, she posted this article, or she posted this tweet.
She says, this is the evidence.
It's in Farah.
Tucker Carlson knowingly and willingly engaged in Qatari propaganda to set up by a lobbyist.
The prime minister of Qatar was coached before the interview to spew curated talking points about war with Iran to make Qatar look good.
This is a fact.
Who paid for Tucker's trip to Qatar?
Why don't he post his credit card receipts and put this to bed right now?
And you can see here, because this is all public information, that Tucker did get paid by Qatar.
Okay?
Something like $200,000.
Right?
Now, you guys know me.
I've been critical of Tucker Carlson before.
Right?
And this looks bad that he got paid to go ahead and, you know, be involved in being paid by the Qataris.
But here's the difference.
Here's the difference.
Because nobody's perfect.
And I am, you guys know, I'm not biased.
I'm showing you guys something that technically I should be like, no, I'm pro-Tucker.
I'm not going to show this.
No, Laura Loomer's 100% right here.
He did get paid by the Qataris.
And that is a conflict of interest.
However, here's the big difference.
Qatar is registered under Farah.
So every time they lobby, we know about it.
If the Qataris pay Tucker $200,000, shout out to our boy, the fucking Crucible.
Shout out to all you ninjas, man.
I appreciate you guys.
Welcome to all the Crucible Bros.
Right?
Whether Tucker got paid or not is irrelevant, guys.
No, some of you guys are saying he did not, whatever.
That's not, I don't give a fuck about whether he got paid or how much he got paid.
The point is, is that it's documented, is my point, chat.
It's documented.
So since it's documented, right?
Since it's documented, we know when other countries are lobbying our politicians or media.
Here's the difference.
We don't know when Israel does it, okay?
Since Israel doesn't have to register under Farah, we don't know when they contribute to our politicians or to our media.
We don't know.
So at least there's transparency where if Qatar does give people money or whatever, it's in Farah.
When Israel gives money, we don't know.
That is the key distinction, chat.
All right?
At all?
And shout out to my guy, Andrew Wilson.
Shout out to him, Rachel Wilson, my favorite code debater.
He is the homie for sure.
We need you guys back in Miami, by the way, bro.
Guys, go check out.
Actually, you know what?
Let me show you guys this channel real fast.
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Let me share his channel real fast, man.
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I mean, you can still find him if you search Andrew Wilson, but the name of the channel is called The Crucible, so you can find him.
Here it is right here.
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Here's his channel right here.
Uh, does a lot of debates, et cetera, discussions.
So make sure you go check him out.
One of the best debaters I know by far.
Fantastic.
So please go check out his stuff.
Good friend of the show.
And he's also on Rumble as well, chat.
So make sure to go show him some love.
Just, I find it's a very tender spot when you ask it, and I don't know why.
So, Tucker, all right, let's go back.
The reason why it's a tender spot is because it's indefensible.
I was first elected to the Senate in 2012.
I came in in Obama's second term, and I actually saw APAC be badly wounded in a way they never came back from.
And the second term is when Obama did the Iran nuclear deal.
And the Iran nuclear deal, I think, was catastrophic.
And AIPAC went all in lobbying against it.
Yeah.
And they failed.
And I was the leading opponent of the Iran news.
Oh, I know.
They definitely failed.
Yes.
They failed.
And what happened?
The Obama White House told every Democrat.
When I got here, there used to be real bipartisan support for Israel.
That has largely disappeared.
And it's the Obama nuclear deal that caused it because the Obama White House told every Democrat, pick.
You either stand with Israel or you're a Democrat and you stand with the Obama White House.
And almost every single Democrat member of Congress said, I'm a Democrat first to hell with Israel.
And then I watched as AIPAC, every one of those Democrats got re-elected and AIPAC did nothing about it.
And it dramatically reduced APAC's influence.
It would be happening.
And by the way, I told APAC, I said, look, the analogy of the NRA.
Well, here's the thing.
Again, the big thing with AIPAC is it doesn't have to register under FARA.
That's the problem.
So we don't know how much money they'd fucking donate because they don't got to document it.
Was supporting a bunch of politicians and cared about the Second Amendment, and you had politicians that vote to confiscate people's guns.
And the NRA turned around and raised money for the people who voted to confiscate guns.
You know what?
No one would ever care what they said again.
Sue, you're making the case that APAC is not as powerful as people say it is.
And I completely agree with you.
I've watched that, and I'm not making the case that APAC is all-powerful and they're running everything and putting Florida in the water.
I'm not making that case at all because it's not true.
I'm only trying to get to the question of what APAC is, and I don't think you're being straightforward about it.
APAC is lobbying on behalf of the interests of a foreign country and they're not registered.
And you're saying, no, that's not true.
You're saying that they don't coordinate with the Israeli government.
Of course, I coordinate.
Do they talk with them?
I don't know what they do.
I can't.
But why don't you care?
Isn't it meaningful if a foreign government with Israel all the time?
I talked to you with Christian countries all the time.
Yeah, they gave them $2 million.
But the law is, and a lot of people have been prosecuted under this law.
If you are lobbying on behalf of $1.8 million, you better answer that phone, bro.
You better answer that phone.
$1.8 million, God damn.
So, yeah, I think, yeah, I think Tucker got paid $200K for this.
Let me see here.
This got debunked yesterday by the people who made the payment, and you're still posting.
Okay.
So I guess he didn't get paid.
Chat, Ian Carroll made a post about this.
You guys said, let's look.
The point is, guys, it's not really even about the money.
I don't even give a shit about the money.
The point is, is that it's documented.
That was the purpose of me bringing up the Qatar filing.
It's to show you guys that they're at least on the FARA list.
Let's see here.
Okay.
When she's wrong, rather than address Tucker's points and concerns, she cooks up attacks on this person by any means necessary.
Let's see here.
Lumen 8 advisors files documents under FARA in accordance with DOJ requirements and our legal obligations.
We find ironic that those who follow the law get called into question.
Tuck Carlson, TCN and his affiliates have never received payment from Lumen 8 Advisors entities affiliated with it and his client.
Luminate Advisors probably works with the government of Qatar and in this capacity provided interview, preparation, and advice to the Qatari government released to Tucker Cross interview with the Qatari Prime Minister.
Following consultation with the Farah lawyers, Luminate Advisors thought it best to register the meeting as per regular practice for those who know better to twist and pretend Tucker or TCN.
Tucker Carlson Network was paid for the interview is just loathsome.
Evidently, no good deed goes unpunished.
So he was not paid, I guess.
So, regardless, whether he got paid or not, that wasn't my point.
My point was it was filed with FARA, is my point.
So, even if Qatar is out here giving money to niggas, let's go worst case scenario that they are.
The point is, is that they are under FARA and they must register and document it.
Israel does not.
That is the foundation of my argument.
Foreign government, you must register.
That's it.
It's really simple.
And I don't know why, if I'm working for Malaysia or Qatar or Belgium and I'm working on behalf of its government's interests through a group of Americans who are representing the friendship between those two nations, I have to register under the Foreign Agent Registration Act.
And if I don't, I can go to jail.
And this is what John F. Kennedy's brother, Robert F. Kennedy, tried to get Israel to register under.
And he got killed for that shit.
FYI.
Robert F. Kennedy got killed because he wanted the Israeli lobby, which was the American Zionist Council back then.
I'm thinking, okay, now I got to double check.
You guys know I'm a fucking stickler.
The American Science Council ACC was pro-zero-lobbing in the United States, found in 1949, and represented nine nationwide, blah, blah, blah.
It was founded as a tax-exempt umbrella organization.
Okay.
And then organized the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs in 1951, AZ, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, that later became APAC.
All right.
Same shit, but you guys get it.
But yeah, they were supposed to register under FARA by RFK.
I have gone to jail, including people I know.
So I don't understand why we don't just be honest and say they're lobbying on behalf of foreign government.
They're coordinating with the government.
You know that that's true.
That is not only not true, that is false.
They're not coordinating with the Israeli government.
Do you know how APAC raises money?
What?
For elected officials, like what they do, like what the actual mechanics is?
I get it.
I mean, they go to people who are sympathetic to Israel and raise money and then send it to candidates who agree with them.
So what they'll do is, so in my last election, APAC endorsed me, and they'll host a fundraiser, and they'll host a fundraiser in Dallas or Houston or Atlanta or New York or LA.
And they'll do a fundraiser and they'll get someone who'll host it.
And it's usually a business owner or lawyer.
Okay.
Ted, that business owner, that lawyer, that doctor, what are they?
Of what religion or ethnicity are they, Ted?
Ted?
Huh?
What language do they speak?
What country are they interested in preserving?
You're a doctor, someone who hosts it.
And you get typically at an APAC fundraiser.
Yo, this guy lies by omission.
This guy lies by omission.
Fundraiser, 30, 40, 50, maybe 100 people who live in that city.
And who are those people?
Who care about a strong U.S.-Israel relationship.
Okay, why do they care?
And if they have, you know, 50 people, each of them writes $1,000 check, and you raise $50,000.
I've been to an APAC fundraiser.
I know what it looks like.
But that is not.
And by the way, there's no representative of the Israeli government there.
you have when you're in Dallas, you're meeting with false and silly conversation.
I I know all this.
I know all this.
The question is, are APAC's goals shaped by the goals of the Israeli government to any extent?
That's a really simple question.
It's a simple question.
Are APAC's goals shaped by the goals of the Israeli government?
And I'm just going to ask you a question straightforwardly.
And if you say no, I think we both know that's not true.
Are they shaped by, is that it?
Are they coordinating with the Israeli government?
Are they talking about the Israel directing them?
You want to talk about FARA, the law on lobbying on behalf of someone.
It is, I hire you and you lobby on behalf of me.
I direct you.
Does Israel direct AIPAC?
No, they're not lobbying on behalf of them.
Do they care about them?
Yes, but do you think that.
Are you fucking kidding me?
That is such a fucking lie.
Why is it that Cori Bush, right?
This woman right here, right?
Corey Anika Bush is an American politician, nurse, pastor, and Black Lives Matter activist who served as a U.S. representative for Missouri's first congressional district from 2021 to 2025.
The district includes all of St. Louis and most of northern St. Louis County, right?
So in 2025, last year, I think, or in 2024.
Okay, in 2024, Bush ran for re-election to the seat.
On August 6th, 2024, Bush lost the Democratic primary to Wesley Bell, the prosecuting attorney of St. Louis County.
The primary was then the second most expensive House primary history with $9 million in spending against Bush from the Democracy Project Apex Super PAC.
Let's go through this again.
Let's go through this again.
These motherfuckers like Ted Cruz are trying to sit here and say that the Zionist lobby doesn't run this country.
Okay, let's read this one more time.
In 2024, Bush ran for re-election to the seat.
On August 6, 2024, Bush lost the Democratic primary to Wesley Bell, the prosecuting attorney of St. Louis County.
Their primary was the second most expensive House primary in history with $9 million in spending against Bush from the United Democracy Project APAC's Super PAC.
The organization targeted Bush after her criticism of Israel during the Gaza War.
Bush was the second member of the squad defeated in the Democratic primary in 2024 following George Latimer's defeat of Jamal Bowman.
So let me get this straight.
This woman, okay, who represents St. Louis, right?
Again, I don't give a shit.
She's a BLM activist.
I don't give a fuck.
She's a Democrat.
Who cares?
The thing I'm focused on is that she had one take that they didn't like.
She criticized Israel's actions during the Gaza conflict, right?
And this super PAC spent $9 million to make sure she lost.
Do you guys understand that?
The Zionist lobby spent $9 million fucking dollars to make sure she loses.
Okay?
Now, let's go ahead and look at how many George people live in St. Louis.
All right.
Roughly, hold on.
So 45,000 Jewish adults and children living in 26,000 households in the greater St. Louis Jewish community.
Okay?
So that means like the whole metropolitan area.
so we're talking about 45 000 now okay Population of greater St. Louis area.
2.8 million, right?
So 2.8, roughly 3 million people, 45,000 people, right?
That's a minority, right?
2.8.
So you're telling me that a small percentage of represented people had an overwhelming amount of representation when it came to elected officials in this situation.
And they spent $9 million to make sure she didn't win in an area that there's not even that many Jewish people.
Of what strategic value is St. Louis to the Jewish lobby?
Zero.
But she opposes the Gaza war.
She might impede Israel's ability to get favor in the U.S. government.
They made sure she didn't get in and made sure this guy won.
This fucking guy, Wellesley Bell.
So, Missouri's first all-time top donor, APAC.
So, APAC's second biggest recipient in all of Congress is another freshman, Representative Wesley Bell.
He's received nearly $2.4 million in campaign donations from APAC, making them his all-time top donor.
Wellesley decided to accept APAC's offer to run against Corey Bush as retribution for her speaking out in Congress against the Zionist occupation in Palestine.
APAC and the Israel lobby spent a grand total of $12,281,000 supporting his campaign.
Are you getting it yet, chat?
Are you getting it yet?
Ted Cruz could sit there a lot of you motherfuckers all day, but I won't.
Are you waking up yet about how this country's run?
Are you figuring it out?
The Jewish lobby worked really hard to displace someone that they didn't like in the government because they had opposing views of Israel's occupation of Gaza and how they're handling So they said, fuck this bitch.
We're going to put $12 million into this guy because he's pro-Israel and make sure she doesn't fucking ever, ever get a seat.
And that's what they did.
Despite the fact that they're a minority in St. Louis and there's no strategic advantage to them fundling all this money from a St. Louis perspective, they have what?
An Israel perspective.
You're not going to vote in favor of Israel?
Fuck you.
We're going to make sure you don't win and we're going to dump a bunch of money into your opponent who will be pro-Israel.
And the crazy part, none of this has to get reported to Pharaoh.
Fatality.
And this is what Ted Cruz won't tell you.
You guys want to know where else this happens?
This happens all across the country.
And here's Cori Bush right here.
Look, she has a Kefea.
Stop sending bombs.
That's why they made sure to get her the fuck up out of there.
Calculum punch.
That's why.
Look, we don't have to agree with her on Black Lives Matter or any other stupid leftist propaganda.
But what we can say is she stood up to the Israeli lobby and their genocide in Gaza, and they punished her for it.
$12 million to make sure she wouldn't win.
Tell me that the fucking Zionist lobby isn't powerful.
Tell me they're not powerful.
They got her the fuck up out of there.
And this was not reported anywhere.
Just out of curiosity, give me one of the chat if this is your first time hearing this.
Because this was not widely reported.
Unless you follow my Twitter spaces and shit, you probably didn't know about this.
I remember me and Owen Schroyer talked about this in fucking detail last year.
This incident.
Give me once if you guys didn't know about this, because I know most of y'all probably didn't, but I kind of want to get an idea here.
If you guys did not know about it, give me once, which I'm assuming most of you probably didn't know, because they did not widely report this for obvious reasons.
Thank you.
Yeah, I know she looks like a gorilla.
But she fought against them niggas and she lost.
And see, Ted Cruz is going to sit here and lie through his fucking teeth that APAC doesn't have other intentions.
That looks to me like that's purely for Israeli interest.
It's just interesting because what you're now describing in a very defensive way, I will say, is foreign influence over our politics.
No.
And you began, and it's so transparently obvious to everybody.
I don't know why you would be embarrassed of it.
You said that you were sincerely for Israel.
I believe you.
I don't think you have some weird agenda.
You seem to be here.
By the way, Tucker, it's a very weird thing.
The obsession with Israel.
Well, we're talking about foreign countries.
You're not talking about Chinese.
You're not talking about Japanese.
You're not talking about the British.
You're not talking about the French.
The question: What about the Jews?
What about the Jews?
Oh, I'm an anti-Semite now.
Listen, you're asking the question, Tucker.
It's me.
You're asking.
See?
Now he's got him on the ropes.
He's got him on the ropes, chat.
Fatality.
He's got him on the ropes.
So what does he do?
This obsession with Israel, you're an anti-Semite.
This is what they do when you got them.
Shut it down.
You're getting too close to the truth.
Shut it down.
What's going on?
Anti-Semite.
I'm searching with Israel.
Why are the Jews controlling our foreign policy?
That's That's what you just asked.
No, that's a good question, Ted.
Since Tucker doesn't want to ask it, I'll ask it.
Why the fuck are the Jews controlling our foreign policy?
Why?
Everybody else is too fucking scared to ask it, so I'll fucking ask it.
Why are dual allegiance Jews running our foreign policy?
Why?
Can anyone answer that?
If you want to call me an anti-Semite or a racist or whatever for asking this question, whatever.
I want an answer, goddammit.
Because this is just starting to get ridiculous now.
They spent $9 to $12 million to take out some fucking random fat bitch in St. Louis.
What the fuck is going on here?
In an inconsequential, shitty election down in St. Louis.
Nobody cares about St. Louis.
Why the fuck is the Israeli lobby so interested in St. Louis?
Oh, it's because she'll get in the way when the Israel lobby tries to get more money to fight wars in the Middle East.
That's why.
She's going to impede their ability to get foreign aid to continue dropping bombs on fucking kids.
That's why.
They don't give a fuck about St. Louis.
It could burn for all they care.
One of the highest crime rate cities in America.
Constant fucking crime and violent crime.
They don't give a shit about none of that.
They care that she doesn't want to fucking give money to Israel for their fight in Gaza.
And they went in and they fucking put their money behind and got her the fuck up out of there, bro.
Quelcom punch.
And now Ted is on the ropes.
Hardly saying that.
And I have.
That is exactly what you just said.
Well, actually, I can speak for myself and tell you what I am saying.
Good.
On behalf not simply of myself, but of my many Jewish friends who would have the same questions, which is to what extent, and it's interesting you're trying to derail my questions by calling me an anti-Semite, which you are.
I did not.
Of course you are.
And rather than be honorable enough to say it right to my face, I'm sitting in a sleazy feline way implying it or just asking questions about the Jews.
I'm not asking questions about the Jews.
I have this nothing to do with Jews or Judaism.
It has to do with the foreign government.
Isn't Israel controlling our foreign policy?
That's not about the Jews.
You said, I'm asking.
By the way, you're the one that just called me, I think, a sleazy feline.
So let's make it clear.
It's sleazy to imply that I'm an anti-Semite, which you just did.
No, I just said that.
And I asked the question you're asking.
You answer it.
Give me another reason.
If you're not an anti-Semite, give me another reason why the obsession is Israel.
I am in no sense obsessed with Israel.
We are on the brink of war with Iran.
See, this is how you respond to idiots that say this.
All right.
You want to call me an anti-Semite?
Until you can call me a liar, then I'll care.
Answer the fucking question.
Why do we give these guys so much goddamn aid?
Answer the question.
And so these are valid questions.
But you just admit, if I can finish, you asked me why I'm obsessed with Israel three minutes after telling me that when you first ran for Congress, you elucidated one of your main goals, which is to defend Israel.
Yes.
And I'm the one who's obsessed with Israel.
I don't see a lawmaker's job as defending the interests of a foreign government, period.
Any government, including the ones that my ancestors come from.
So that's my position.
That does not make me an anti-Semite.
And shame on you for suggesting otherwise.
And I mean that.
And that's low, and you know it's low.
So why don't you just answer my question in a straightforward, rational way?
You certainly have the IQ to do it.
Shame on you is cute, by the way, Tucker.
It is.
It's not cute.
I'm offended.
I'm obsessed with the Jews.
You just told me a sleazy feline.
It is sleazy to imply that I'm an anti-Semite for asking questions about how my government is.
Do you want to count how many questions you asked about?
What about the Jews?
What about Israel?
What about Agra?
You never asked about the Jews.
I have, this has nothing to do with the Jews, whatever that means.
This has to do with a foreign government.
And once again, shame on you for conflating the two.
They have nothing to do with each other.
I'm talking about the influence of the people.
Israel and Jews have nothing to do with each other.
No, all Jews are an attack on all Jews, which I am not, nor would I ever be undertaking now.
I'm not attacking anybody.
By the way, that's who Iran wants to kill is all the Jews and all the Americans.
And I'm totally opposed to that, okay?
But now, because decisions need to be made, we can talk about this decision.
And I plan to.
But I just want to get a sense of whether you think, having described yourself as an America first person whose only criterion for judgment on foreign policy is America's national interest, to what extent you're influenced by a foreign government, which gives you a lot of money through its lobby.
And you're claiming this has nothing to do with the foreign government.
They're not courted in.
Yes, they're spying on us, but it doesn't bother you.
And I'm sort of wondering, like, what is this?
This is one of the weirdest conversations I've ever had.
I'll tell you what.
And I'll answer any question you like, but let's try to.
Are you going to call me an anti-Semite again or no?
Let's try to ratchet down the temperature a little.
You're the one who went to motive.
I'm asking honest questions.
Just asking questions.
Yes, that's it.
That is what I'm doing.
Yeah, he knows he's over the target mark.
Guys, once they start calling you an anti-Semite or whatever, it means you're spitting facts.
Right?
And they're getting uncomfortable by the uncomfortable truth because the truth is uncomfortable with this situation.
It's a very ugly topic that no one wants to discuss in Washington, D.C. for obvious reasons because they know that they're occupied.
Let's try to ratchet down the temperature a little bit.
Picture the house to your dreams.
Maybe it's American.
It says great movie.
It's actually a fun comedy about politics, all the distinguished gentlemen.
Wireless.
It says great movie.
It's actually a fun comedy about politics.
And Eddie Murphy in the movie is a con man who gets elected to Congress.
And he's literally a con man who the congressman dies.
He has the same name.
And so he runs and they get elected.
And there's a scene in the movie where Eddie Murphy is a freshman member of Congress and he's sitting down with a sleazy lobbyist.
And he's asking the lobbyists, all right, what should my positions be on?
I think they were talking about power plants and electrical transmission lines.
And the lobbyists like, well, what do you believe?
And Eddie Murphy's economist said, I don't care.
Whatever gets me the most money.
I'll do whatever gets me the most money.
And the lobbyist says, no, no, no, pick a side.
Doesn't matter what you pick.
If you pick one side, we'll go shake down everyone who supports that size and they'll give you money.
If you pick the other side, that's fine.
We'll just go to the other side and shake down that.
That's a little bit the way it works.
And you often get leftists in the media who say, for example, if you support the Second Amendment, as you do and I do, well, you're just bought and paid for by the NRA.
And that actually is backwards.
I believe in the Second Amendment because I believe in the Constitution.
Now, am I proud that the NRA supports me?
Sure, because people who care about the Second Amendment want to support leaders who fight for it.
But it gets it back.
Yeah, but that's not the same as a foreign government, bro.
Like, come on, man.
Like, the fact that he's trying to conflate a domestic lobby group to a foreign one is disingenuous.
And this domestic group doesn't get us into fucking wars.
Backward.
Look, APAC, when I ran for the Senate, AIPAC didn't support me.
I supported Israel before they supported me.
I'm happy to have.
And why did you support Israel before they supported you?
Because you understand to be a politician in the United States, you must be pro-Israel.
You cannot become a politician in the United States with any type of real power or authority if you're not pro-Israel.
There's only like two politicians I can think of that are Thomas Massey, who they're constantly trying to get him the fuck up out of there, and Matt Gates, who they ran out of there.
Matt Gates isn't even a politician anymore.
They ran that whole fucking bullshit scandal with the sexual assault stuff.
So it's damn near impossible to be a politician, a politician in the United States without being harassed and attacked by the Israeli lobby.
Their support because they share my objective.
No, but you're mistaken.
I'm not suggesting that you're bought and paid for.
I'm not saying I want to go back and take the transcript because you just said a minute ago, are you, I'm slightly paraphrasing, but are you lobbying for a foreign government because they pay you a lot of money?
That's basically what you said.
So you are suggesting that.
Let me just be clear about what I think.
Your views seem totally sincere.
Yes.
You take money from people who agree with you.
Yeah, I believe that.
I'm only trying to get to the question of to what extent is the U.S. government influenced by other governments.
And it's a lot.
It's hardly just Israel.
It's hardly just Israel.
I don't think Israel is the main one.
There are lots of governments.
China is a massive influence on this city.
And it's a huge rush.
You know.
Yep, but they register under Farah.
That's the difference.
I couldn't agree more.
And there are lots of other the UK, which is a truly sinister place, in my opinion, as an ethnic Brit.
I can say.
I think it's that's my view.
Maybe you disagree.
I think they're on the wrong path.
I love that their government is not.
Without even getting into that.
I'm just saying, I don't think Israel is the only one, but it's the only one where you're instantly called an anti-Semite for asking questions.
And it's also the only government that no one will ever criticize.
And I think I criticize Israel every minute of every day.
Like the only government that people will not criticize, Rashida Talib just tweeted out for calling Benjamin Netanyahu a war criminal.
He is.
That's a fact.
The international community says so.
I think everyone kind of is under agreement here that he has committed a significant amount of war crimes.
Rashida Talib, but no, I'm not.
You said no one will criticize.
I'm talking about Republicans that I would vote for, including you.
And I'm saying, you know, whatever.
I don't even like talking about Israel.
What I care about, I never do because it's not worth being called anti-Semites from AIPAC recipients.
But now we're on the verge of joining a war.
And I just want to be clear about why we're doing it.
After this, guys, I'm going to show you guys a diagram of how they're going to bomb Fordot, by the way.
All right.
So, and let's get into Iran momentarily, but you suggested it was a strange thing that I said a minute ago that when I came into the Senate, I resolved that I was going to be the leading defender of Israel.
And what you didn't ask is why.
So let me tell you why.
No, you said I was obsessed with Israel.
And you had just told me that your driving motive to get to the Senate was to defend Israel.
I'm like, I don't think I'm the one who's obsessed with Israel.
Okay.
So, Tucker, Tucker, words matter.
And you know that.
I said I resolved to be the leading defender of Israel.
And you said your driving motive, the reason you're in the Senate.
You want to be the leading defender of Israel.
I would think if I ran for Senate, I'd be like, there are people dying of drug bandies on the street.
My driving motive is to fight for Texas and America and to fight for jobs and to fight for the Constitution.
And you played a very, very careful word game of Elijah.
You're the one who said it.
Not me.
So you still haven't asked why, but I'm going to tell you why.
Okay.
And the reason is twofold.
Number one, as a Christian, growing up in Sunday school, I was taught from the Bible: those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed.
And from my perspective, I want to be on the blessing side of things.
Those who bless the government of Israel?
Those who bless Israel is what it says.
It doesn't say the government.
Bro, I hate, dude, this is literally the same exact fucking quote that Charlie Kirk always talks about.
Those that bless Israel will be blessed by God.
Bro, when they're referring, and all my Christians in the chat, guys, I want you guys to come in.
All the Christians, I need you guys to assemble, okay?
I need you guys to assemble with me.
All my Christians that are watching right now, when they use this Bible verse, talking about blessing the children of Israel or whatever, they're not referring to the modern-day Ashkenazi slash Mizrahi slash Sephardic Jews that inhabit Israel.
They're referring to the children of Israel.
Two completely different things, correct?
Let me know if I'm crazy here, but from what I understand, this Bible verse refers to the children of Israel, not the contemporary Jews that we have now that inhabit Israel.
You guys tell me.
You guys tell me.
I want the Christians in the chat to please clarify this.
I am not Christian, so you guys help me out here.
Okay, I see a bunch of corrects, and there's different things.
Okay, fair.
Let me rewind this so you guys can hear it again.
No, this is the nation of Israel will be cursed.
Number one, as a Christian.
Okay.
And the reason is twofold.
Number one, as a Christian, growing up in Sunday school, I was taught from the Bible: those who bless Israel will be blessed.
Okay, those who bless Israel will be blessed.
That's what he's saying.
And those who curse Israel will be cursed.
Charlie Kirk uses the same exact line, chat.
And from my perspective, I want to be on the blessing side of things.
Those who bless the government of Israel?
Those who bless Israel is what it says.
It doesn't say the government of it says the nation of Israel.
So that's in the Bible.
As a Christian, I believe that.
Where is that?
I can find it to you.
I don't have the scripture off the tip of my.
You know what?
Fuck it.
Let me pull it up right now.
I don't like using religion in my broadcast, but you know what?
me go ahead and put it.
Okay, the most well-known Bible verse stating this promise is Genesis 12, 3.
It It says, I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you, I will curse, and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you, according to Bible Gateway.
This verse is part of the God's covenant with Abraham promising blessings to those who support him and his descendants.
What the fuck?
It's not even here.
What the fuck?
And bless those who bless Israel and this promise was never withdrawn in It must come to pass.
All right, man.
This shit's confusing, bro.
Doesn't even fucking show it here.
Oh, that's from the Schofield Bible?
Oh.
Oh.
See, this is why I don't like using religion, man.
Because see how it's like fucking different all over the place?
The phrase, those who bless Israel be blessed, originates from Genesis 12, 3, where God makes a covenant with Abraham promising to bless those who bless him and his descendants and to curse those who curse them.
This verse is often interpreted as a divine commitment to protect and favor those who support the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.
All right.
You pull out the phone and use the Genesis.
Okay, so Tucker says it's Genesis, but you guys are saying it's Revelation.
Let me try Revelation 3.9.
I spelled it wrong.
My bad.
All right.
Revelation 3:9 is behold.
I will make those of the synagogue of Satan who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie, behold, I will make them come and bow down before your feet and know that I have loved you.
This verse, part of a letter to the church in Philadelphia, addresses a group that falsely claims Jewish identity and persecutes the church.
Jesus promises that the individuals eventually acknowledge the believers' faiths.
Okay, I see what you mean.
All right.
So you're quoting a Bible phrase.
You don't have context for it and you don't know where in the Bible it is, but that's like your theology.
I'm confused.
What does that even mean?
Tucker, I'm a Christian.
I want to know what you're talking about.
Where does my support for Israel come from?
Number one, because biblically we're commanded to support Israel.
But number two, hold on.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Hold on.
You're a senator, and now you're throwing out theology.
And I am a Christian.
I am allowed to weigh in on this.
We are commanded as Christians to support the government of Israel.
We are commanded to support Israel.
And what does that mean?
We're told those who bless Israel will be blessed.
But what, hold on, define Israel.
This is important.
Are you kidding?
This is a majority Christian country.
Do you define Israel?
Do you not know what Israel is?
That would be the country you've asked like 49 questions about.
So that's what Genesis, that's what God is talking about.
The nation of Israel, yes.
And he's so, is that the current borders, the current leadership?
He's talking about the political entity called Israel.
He's talking about the nation of Israel.
Yeah, nations exist, and he's discussing a nation.
A nation was the people of Israel.
Is the nation referring to in Genesis?
Is that the same as the country run by Benjamin Netanyahu right now?
Yes.
Yes.
It is.
And by the way, it's not run by Benjamin Netanyahu as a dictator.
It's a Democratic country.
Wow.
You're saying it's the same thing.
That's crazy.
But he's the prime minister, right?
But just like, you know, America is the country run by Donald Trump.
No, actually, the American people elected Donald Trump.
The same principle.
This is silly.
I'm talking about the political entity of modern Israel.
Yes.
And that is a belief.
That's what God was talking about in Genesis.
I do.
But that country has existed since when?
For thousands of years.
Now, there was a time when it didn't exist and then it was recreated just over 70 years ago.
But I'm saying, I think most people understand that line in Genesis to refer to the Jewish people, God's chosen people.
That's not what it says.
Okay, Israel, but you don't even know where in the Bible it is.
So I don't remember the scriptural citation.
But it's like Genesis 16 or something like that.
But yes, it's in the earlier part of the book.
But the point is.
All right, Tucker, you keep interrupting me before I finish.
It's important to know what you're talking about.
I don't know what you're.
So you're saying as a Christian, if I believe in Jesus, I have to support the modern state of Israel.
I'm not saying that.
I'm explaining for me what my motivation is.
Okay, so I'm just trying to understand.
You said God tells you to support the modern state of Israel in the Bible, in some place in the Bible that you heard about, but you don't know where it is.
That's your theology?
You're going back.
Am I a sleazy feline again?
I mean, if you accuse me of anti-Semitism again, I will say that, but I don't think you will.
Try to be a little less condescending.
I'm trying to have a conversation.
I'm sitting here throwing this stuff out, and it's my job to figure out what you're talking about.
But I don't understand.
But you're not letting me.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I want to be polite.
That is, for me, a personal motivation.
But I also, what I was about to say, I don't believe my personal faith.
Not everyone who I represent is a Christian.
It's not an argument for me to give that we should do this because of my faith.
And so as an elected official, I don't give that as the reason we should support Israel.
That is a personal motivation for me, but I don't think it is the reason we should.
The reason that I'm the leading defender of Israel is because Israel is our strongest ally in the Middle East, an incredibly troubled part of the world, and supporting Israel benefits America.
And the clearest illustration of that is what is happening right now.
Let me just make this point and then I'll just ask what you mean.
That's it.
Yeah.
Look, Iran, I think the most acute national security threat.
He said it's a very troubled part of the world.
Why is it a troubled part of the world?
I'll tell you why.
Because Western imperialism made it troubled.
That's fucking why.
It's troubled because we destabilized and or bribed or destroyed almost every country in the Middle East by bad foreign policy.
So it's troubled because we created the trouble.
Threat facing America right now is the threat of a nuclear Iran.
I think China is the biggest long-term threat, but acute and near-term is a nuclear array.
No, translation.
Iran is a threat for Israel, not for us.
But as always, we have to absolve, we have to absorb all of Israel's problems.
And I think Israel is doing a massive...
This interview is so fucking revealing because what you guys are getting right now, why this interview is so valuable is you guys are getting an insight look, right?
And a deep insight into American politics under the Republican Party and why and how they shill for Israel.
Ted Cruz is one of the biggest Israeli shills in government.
And what he's exposing right now is how a lot of these Republicans think.
Remember how I told you guys that Republicans are open cucks for Israel?
Here you go.
Exhibit A. And a lot of them share this same sentiment that he has.
So he's speaking for all these motherfuckers when he talks, guys.
They all have the same fucking view.
Him, Tom Cotton, all these fucking dickheads.
Massive favor to America right now by trying to take out Iran's nuclear capacity.
And the reason I view Iran differently, we talked before about Iraq.
I opposed the Iraq war.
We talked about Syria.
I opposed military intervention in Syria.
The reason for that is those did not pose a threat to the United States.
I think Iran is markedly different.
Number one, the Ayatollah is a religious zealot.
He is a lunatic, but in particular.
And Israel aren't religious zealots?
They're trying to destroy the fucking Elask Mosque right now and risk World War III with the Middle East to build their fucking temple.
What?
You're telling me that the Israelis aren't fucking religious zealots?
They're literally planning to rebuild the fucking temple.
And they've acquired a bunch of resources to make it happen.
This religious zealotism is exactly why, a big reason why the attack happened on October 7th.
They want to slaughter some red calves and bring back the Messiah.
What?
Bruh, the fuck are you talking about, Ted?
The Israelis are willing to fucking launch a world war with the Muslim world to build their fucking temple mount.
Incredible.
Dangerous kind of lunatic because he's driven by religious fervor.
When he says death to America and death to Israel, I believe him.
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I think Iran is trying to get a nuclear weapon because there is a very real possibility they would use a nuclear weapon.
So you want to ask how to support?
No, if they did get a nuclear weapon, it would be to keep the United States and Israel from trying to topple them.
Supporting Israel better.
Like we've been telling them that they want to do.
Right now, this tiny little country, the size of the state of New Jersey, is fighting our enemies for us.
You mean enemies that we wouldn't have had if they weren't there?
Taking out their top military leadership and trying to take out their nuclear capacity.
That makes America much safer.
So, the president has said repeatedly, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
See, isn't it interesting how they selectively believe Iran?
Let me explain.
Let me explain.
They hate us.
We need to believe them.
But then, those same people will say, well, they said they don't have nuclear weapons.
We're not going to believe them.
So, you'll believe them when they chant, death to America.
But then when they say, bro, we don't got nuclear weapons, you don't want to believe them.
See how we selectively kind of hear what we want to hear to justify whatever political motivation we have?
So, which one is it?
Right?
Are they a huge threat to us?
Where we need to believe everything they say?
Well, we know that's not it because if we're believing everything that they said, they say they don't have a nuclear bomb.
We're saying, no, you got a nuclear bomb.
We don't believe you.
But then you want to go ahead and believe that that's what America chants.
Which one is it, man?
Do whatever it takes to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
He said that like a hundred times.
He clearly means it.
I think he will use force to affect that if he feels he has to.
I think he's been really clear about that.
I don't know.
But it seems that way.
Do you feel it?
Do you think that's correct?
Whether he would use force to stop a nuclear weapon, I think he has put that option on the table.
He certainly suggests that.
I mean, I have literally no idea what's going to happen.
But just reading his statements, he's made that really clear.
So what he has been very clear about, and I spoke with the president on Sunday, is he has been very clear to Iran that if they attack U.S. servicemen and women, there will be real consequences.
And I think very serious military response.
By the way, this is a sidebar, but I just can't resist.
The prime minister of Israel said that Iran tried to assassinate Donald Trump twice.
Yeah, I read your newsletter this morning.
But do you believe that's true?
Again, I think it was sort of a word game.
What is true is Iran is trying to assassinate Donald J. Trump, and they have hired hitmen.
Now, you pointed out— No, he said that they have tried twice to kill him, and I don't know that—I don't have any evidence that's true.
But I sort of wonder if that is true, why aren't we at war with him already?
Okay.
And I read your newsletter this morning, and I thought it was—it was playing word— Oh, shit.
Ted is on the fucking email list.
Let's go.
He really does like Tucker.
—games to draw a political point.
How's that a word game?
It's my president.
Can I tell you?
Yeah, please.
Okay.
You rightly pointed out there's no evidence that this clown in Butler, Pennsylvania, who shot the president, was working for the Iranians.
I don't think he was.
There's no evidence of that.
Although I would like to know more about who he was and what's going on.
I agree.
But I don't find it plausible that he was working for the Iranians.
So was that caused by the Iranians?
No.
But what is true and what your newsletter didn't acknowledge, is it true or false that Iran is currently trying to murder Donald J. Trump and has paid hit men to do so?
Well, that's the question.
And I don't know.
The Butler, Pennsylvania thing.
Butler, Pennsylvania wasn't— Let's just put that aside.
I don't know.
So Netanyahu misspoke poke when he said those two assassinations were because of Iran.
But what he was saying that is right is they're actively trying to murder Donald J. Trump.
Is there—OK, so you're aware of a plot to kill Trump.
Yes.
That Iran is paying for.
And by the way— Wait, when?
It has been over the last, I'd say, 18 months to two years.
In the United States?
In the United States, yes.
And let me point out— Has anyone been arrested?
For the Trump— Yeah, they got like one or two people, I think, out of New York.
Attempted assassination, no.
But they are also actively paying Iranian hitmen to murder Mike Pompeo when he was President Trump's first Secretary of State—the first term, rather.
John Bolton when John Bolton was National Security Advisor to President— Yeah, and both of them are war hawks that purposely started wars in the Middle East for no fucking reason or wanted to start wars in the Middle East or— destroyed diplomacy i told you guys about mike pompeo how he stopped the jfk files from being declassified because Uh, implicated Israel.
He stopped the nuclear deal from happening, and he put the IRGC on a terrorist watch list, President Trump, which destroyed the Iranian government's ability to generate revenue because they got heavily sanctioned for being on the FTL list or Foreign Terrorist Organization Act, or sorry, Foreign Terrorist Organization list.
All right, let me read some chats because it's been a minute since I've read some chats.
So, let's go.
Um, Top Shea says, uh, the name Israel literally means the name Israel literally means he strives with God or he struggles with God.
Biblical story based on Jacob, the son of Abraham, who opposes God wrestling with an angel named Renamed Israel.
Okay, uh, Jonathan says, Have you done the research on the Levan affair?
I believe Israel will attempt it again.
Yes, I am familiar with the Law on Affairs.
It was a big fucking false flag attack.
Let Israel, he gives the revelation, okay?
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Fanemic.
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I just fucking don't know how to do it.
Um, I know someone had given instructions before.
If someone could send that back to me, correct, this quote is not for the modern day because I'll show it on stream how to gift a sub because there are ways to give subs on uh if anyone on on OSS can remind show me how to do it, but there is a way to gift subs on OSS.
You could get people in.
Um, Top Shea, correct.
This quote is not the same for the modern-day Jews because after Jesus was killed, they the Son of God, they son of God, that entire quote has been voided because of the disabled direct law.
The Ten Command meant disobeyed.
Okay, um, VT Tay says, I wish we could enjoy some yay songs together, okay?
Melon Koli says, The nation of Israel defined by Christ is the church.
God fulfills his promise to bring the savior of man through the Jews as the Messiah.
God's chosen people are not Jews, but followers of the church.
Okay, Super Havi gave a picture.
Milo says that part of the scripture is in the old covenant that God had for his people.
But what people seem to leave out is that in the New Testament, Jesus gave us a new covenant, which is for those that believe that Jesus is the Son of God and our Lord and Savior.
Okay, Zaz says, Jesus did say that in the old covenant, but that was fulfilled when Jesus died.
The new nation of Israel is all believers, not just Jews.
Okay.
King Cloud says, What if Iran played into the hands of Israel and U.S. by retaliating so America could bomb their endsight?
Iran retaliated aggressively, then that is the so-called reason to destroy Iran and get the regime changed.
That could be it too.
Knightly wisdom: Israel is Jacob, the father of 12 tribes.
One of his sons is called Yehudah and was a monotheist.
All descendants are called Israelites.
They're different from the fake occupying state.
Okay, fair enough.
Judaism is a religion.
It's a movement started by the Judeo, one of the 12 sons of Israel.
That Israel himself was a pure monotheistic, like the patriarch Abraham.
Okay, D. Locke says, Why weren't you in a streamer prom university yesterday, Brother Martin?
Do them boys not want you there?
Seriously, bro.
You asked that question?
I don't know if you know, bro, but like I am blacklisted in the streamer world.
I don't know if you know that.
I am absolutely blacklisted in the streamer world, bro.
You're never going to see me on a stream like FaZe or any of these guys, bro.
Like, bro, we are bad for business, especially me.
So, yeah, bro, they would never invite me to a streamer prom/slash university, bro.
I'm too controversial.
Marco Rubio is the same person.
Trump appointing him and his cabinet should have telegraphed Trump coming up pivot on policy.
Yep.
Wigger says, Tel Aviv is the great, gayest city on earth.
Definitely in the Israel bubble.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Andrew Graf.
Guys, if you donate on Rumble, it's got to be $5 minimum.
Trump told us about Ted Cruz years ago.
Lion Ted, fair.
Apec funds, Ted's campaign.
Ted, let me tell you why Israel is good and why we should support them.
He's a paid chill.
He definitely is.
Q Animal says, Even Owen from Infowars, Holy Moly.
Yep.
Quick question, Martin.
How many Jewish people, in your opinion, is evil versus good in a percentage standpoint?
Here's the thing, bro.
Not all Jewish people are evil, bro.
I'm not one of these like fucking all or nothing people where it's like, yeah, every Jew is bad.
Like, no, bro.
Like, I mean, dude, you do realize that there's been like some Jewish people that have done like incredible work with exposing this bullshit.
You got guys like Dave Smith.
You got guys like Max Blumenthal.
You got guys like Normal Finkelstein.
You got guys like David Coleman.
You got guys like Ron Uns.
You got guys like who else?
There's so many, man.
There's so many that have exposed a lot of this bullshit, bro.
Quick question, Myron.
How many Jewish people on your?
No, sorry.
Ted going hard on them boys.
Might he get deleted soon?
Probably not.
Laura's even crushed out the hot stone.
She might be losing her marbles.
I don't know.
Benjamin and Yahoo, follow the money.
Yep.
D. Loco says, Brother Martin, did you see Adam getting canceled on PBD for saying Crimea River when Anna Kasparian talked about the American soldiers getting killed in Iraq?
It's on her take podcast.
You should break down the whole altercation.
Okay, I'll take a look real quick.
Let me get a cookie monster emote.
Yeah, we can.
Let me hit up Josie.
Josie, if you're watching the show, can I get a...
Can we get a Cookie Monster emote?
I'm going to message it in my group real fast.
Give me one sec.
Okay.
Okay, I don't think Josie's available right now.
All right.
Let's get back to it.
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Honestly, why do they keep on?
Where is it?
Why do you keep the YouTube, kick the YouTube channel, and make the brokeies pay for your content?
No reason to keep losing money, giving out game for free.
Would hold on one second.
Would be cool one day to meet you in person.
I live in Cali, much love.
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And I mean, yeah, you pose a good question here.
Why am I still on YouTube and doing this for free and cutting my money in half?
Well, a lot of people like to watch on YouTube.
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You know, and if people can support, that's what it is.
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You know, my thing is getting the message out.
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Put it this way.
I'd rather make 50, like, I'd rather make $50 and put the information out there than make $100 and only be at one spot.
Does that make sense?
Like, I will, I'm okay with losing revenue for more reach to bring this information out there instead of making more money and having less reach.
Because money isn't everything for me.
I kind of look at money as a way to sustain so that I can keep doing this so that they can't take it from me.
Because obviously, getting demonetized on YouTube is like the fucking deathblow for most creators.
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And look, I know a lot of you guys give Aiden a hard time, but let me say this with Aiden Ross, right?
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He's platformed me, he's platformed Sneeko, he's platformed Andrew Tate, platformed Nick Fuentez.
Bro, streamers like Aiden Ross would never, ever fucking deal with some of those personalities for obvious reasons.
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I still think that's huge that he's platformed people that other streamers in his category, FaZe and AMP and all these other stupid ass niggas, like none of them would ever touch any of us.
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VT says, I also don't believe in hating all Jews just because a few did bad.
Honestly, people say like I am from this.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah.
Hating all Jews is retarded.
That's low IQ.
It's extremely low IQ.
Especially when some of them have done like fantastic work with exposing this stuff.
Some of the biggest pro-Palestine people are Jews.
Some of the people that are like the most opposed to the genocide are Jews.
So that's why having this, you know, all that their all-bad mindset is retarded.
It lacks critical thinking and it's lazy.
Redeck says, 11 commandment, thou shalt listen to Myron Gaines and join OSS.
Facts.
One chess, just to make sure you're doing IRL tomorrow night, right?
If so, what will be the main topics?
Need any assistance with anything on that?
I don't know yet.
I'll find a topic that's that we can do.
Capone says, this is the true meaning of Israel's three gods.
The Zionists pray to GG33.
Can explain it more, Myron?
I don't know.
Guys make money and support Myron.
Money is easy.
Believe that it is hard to get, it's just paper.
Shift your mindset.
I appreciate that, VT.
That's why I try to keep the that's why I'm keeping the guys.
The monthly fee is always gonna be 10 bucks a month.
I'm not gonna increase it.
I'm gonna always keep it at 10 bucks so that you guys don't even feel it.
Israel's being attacked as we speak.
Oh shit.
Okay, Zach Matt is talking about knife crime and Tommy Robinson.
I don't know where that came from.
All right.
I think I'm caught up.
King Monty says, Myron, Rabbi Butt Pluck Shmuly said on Alex Jones' show that Trump told JD Vance if he gets assassinated, then bomb and completely level the entire city of Iran.
Would they do JFKV too?
I don't think so.
Europa can get that.
We need it.
All right.
Let's get back into the interview.
Actually, you know what?
Let me take a quick break from this interview.
Let's jump on the Twitter space because some of you guys are saying that Israel is being attacked right now as we speak.
So let's try to get some updates with the conflict.
Because it is, yeah, you know what?
That makes sense because Israel typically does get attacked in the morning.
Because that's when Iran launches their missiles late at night.
So let's get on Twitter real quick.
Which, by the way, guys, we just crossed the 300k mark on Twitter, by the way.
So that's a big Donamarco.
We are now at 300,000 followers on Twitter, bro.
I remember when I made this account at the end of 2023, I didn't start posting until 2024, and we were able to build up this account.
Huge, man.
Huge.
300,000, bro.
Huge fucking W, man.
Huge, huge W. A really big fucking accomplishment, hitting 300,000 on Twitter.
Next step is 1 million, niggas.
There's certain individuals crying.
Why?
Did you put this one in an S also?
Guys, do me a favor.
Smash the like button on YouTube.
If you guys can't afford to join the OSS, no problemo.
The only thing I ask is that you guys smash that like button.
Let's get to almost 50,000.
Sorry, we already got 53,000 views right now already with 5,000 plus you guys in here.
Guys, the channel's growing.
We're cooking.
Do me a favor: smash the like button.
Let's get to 5,000 likes, guys.
We're at 3,000 likes.
Let's get to almost 100% engagement.
Right now, just up 43 seconds ago, Israel is in smoke.
Holy fuck.
Damn.
Wow.
All right.
Let's get the latest here.
Their defenses, which is huge.
I don't agree with that.
I'm literally posting three or four different locations that I would hit.
Hey, chat.
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Thank you so much, bro.
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Why should U.S. fund Israel should be the topic for tomorrow?
We could, yeah, maybe.
That might be a bit too complex for niggas, though.
Gotta remember, most Americans are stupid, guys.
They're begging America, UK, France.
Coalition are willing to step in.
Two more weeks?
It couldn't even last a week.
They couldn't even last three days.
The one in the NASDAQ.
All right, here we go.
We got damage.
So this is the inside of the high-rise apartments in Beersheba.
So just in damage of high-rise apartment buildings by Iranian missile in Beersheba.
So you see that the glass is broken, the windows, the couch is ripped apart.
Damn, he is like torn apart.
So this is a question from Casey.
He says, Myron, would you say the collabs with Dawson were the turning point in French affairs cancellation?
Looking back, do you think those vids hurt or help the brand long term?
So here's the thing.
It depends on what success is for you.
Success is relative, right?
To some people, success is being authentic and saying and doing what you want to do with ultimate freedom, which obviously comes with consequence.
For some other people, success is making a bunch of money and having clout, but restricting your ability to say what you want to say.
To me, I think success, right, is being able to freely speak and not have your tongue bit out from you, excuse me, cut out from you, where you have to have certain agendas or certain narratives so you can continue to get the money.
I would rather make less money and be free than make a bunch of money and be restricted.
Does that make sense?
A lot of these biggest influencers can't talk about certain things.
You are never going to see Kai Sanat talk about politics.
You are never going to see Speed go into detail about why it's Free Palestine.
You are never going to see Kevin Harny's big celebrities take a hard stance on anything that's serious.
Okay.
The reality is, the more famous you are and the more money you make, the less sensitive, the less sensitive you have to be to certain trigger-button issues.
You can't have hard stances on anything.
Okay?
So, and me, this is me being objective here.
If your measurement of success is clout, fame, and money, if that's your measurement of success, then yeah, you could go ahead and say that we hurt our success.
But if your success is being able to be independent while also making a good living and not being controlled, to me, that's success.
So, I would say, if anything, we became more successful because we're way more credible now.
People trust and like us more now than before because they know shit, these niggas stand for something, or at least with me.
It's always better to be polarizing and have a hard stance than to be in the middle to try to make everybody happy and make more money.
So, good question, Casey.
But yeah, it depends on what your measurement of success is.
If your measurement is just money and fame, you can go ahead and say, Yeah, did it hurt the brand long term?
Sure.
But my measurement of success is people fuck with us, people support us, and we can do and say what we want.
Guys, you know how many influencers can't say and do what they want?
Most influencers cannot be honest about their real views, bro.
They can't.
They can't tell you there's two genders.
They can't tell you women are stupid.
They can't tell you Jews run America.
They can't tell you black people commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime in America.
They can't tell you that Indians steal all the fucking H-1B visas and work in Tekkens think.
They can't tell you that Asians have small eyes.
They can't tell you that white guys got no fucking dance moves and white women are boring and they're all the same.
They can't say none of this shit I just said.
See, I just was able to rattle that shit off.
Nigga, had the shit I just said?
These other influencers would literally lose their minds if they said any of that shit or heard me even say it.
I'll give you guys an example.
Remember the iced coffee hour with Stephen Graham?
They didn't want to do another interview with us because we were too controversial.
Their fans got mad that they did an interview with us.
That, my friends, is bad.
Once I get in a position where I'm scared to do things because my supporters, alleged supporters, are mad because my guests are too triggering, I lost.
Because now I can't do what I want because I have to maintain this neutral, clean image.
So my measurement of success is freedom.
Some people don't care about freedom and they just want money.
You got to pick one.
You can't have the utmost freedom, creative freedom, and have the utmost money.
You can't.
If you have the utmost money, your freedom and your ability to speak freely is going to be impeded.
But if you want to speak freely and say what you want, your money is going to be impeded.
You got to pick one.
And to me, I picked the freedom because at least you guys know that I'm authentic.
How many of you guys come out and met me when I do the interviews, the debates out in the streets?
Have you guys come up to me and shake my hand and be like, damn, you're the same guy on and off camera.
That's the biggest compliment I can get by far.
You're the same guy on and off camera.
I know.
I know.
That's why I'm demonetized.
That's why I'm banned off Twitch.
That's why Instagram keeps banning me.
I'm like on my 10th account.
The fact that I'm myself is precisely why I get in trouble on social media.
But you can't put a price on that, bro.
You can't.
Especially me.
I'm a hardcore minimalist.
I don't need a lot of money.
This money, most of it gets invested right back into the show.
You guys saw it yesterday when I was on the full bills.
I just bought a bunch of shit for the show.
So that's what it's about, man.
that's what's about chat or i mean again this is buildings I'm just talking about what smoke does.
Palestinians had to breathe in every time again.
Yeah, incinerating their tents.
So remember when they're in the middle of the day.
Right.
Exactly.
It's true.
That's exactly what it was about burning them alive.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The smoke, inhalation, all of that.
So, you know, and this isn't even a tip of the iceberg of what the, I mean, literal, like burning people alive.
This is a building.
Sure, I highly doubt that anybody is even inside their apartments.
I personally think that they're in bunkers and stuff, and I'm probably just going back and checking.
Guys, smash the like button.
We only got 3,200 likes.
We should be at 5,000.
Derek Lewis says, My, what's the likelihood of America being attacked on America soil?
By the way, I know my name's spelled different, but it's Derek.
Oh, I don't think likely, bro.
Riyadh says, Any updates on the Channy Vid, really looking forward to it.
It's coming.
It's coming.
I got you, Darrell Flubin.
I'll do it because he's the real architect of the fucking wars.
Impossible there's only one missile.
Absolutely impossible, guys.
This major crater on the ground from the Iranian missile hit in Beersheba, Israel.
And so you see this big like crater hole type of thing where the earth has been sucked in from the Iranian missile.
Hey, can you guys hear me?
Yeah, yeah, we can hear you Myron.
How you doing?
I'm good, man.
I'm good.
I was watching the Ted Cruz interview with Tucker Carlson, and holy shit, man, what an insight into how American politics, especially on the right, operate when it comes to Israel.
It's very eye-opening.
And I actually encourage anyone that's interested to see how our politicians are owned by Israel.
You guys should watch that interview.
But I came in because I heard that there's currently strikes going on.
It looks like Israel's getting hit, man.
Would it be fair to say now at this point that the Iron Dome and the air defenses from the Sling and the Arrow are starting to kind of falter here?
Because this is the second day in a row now where missiles have just been slicing through their air defense.
I mean, yeah, I mean, I think that's been happening throughout.
But what's happening is there's complete depletion now.
They've admitted, or I believe it was reported in the New York Times that they haven't got enough interceptor missiles to counter the Iranian attacks.
Never mind the fact that, as you said, this complete failure.
Yeah, it's very obvious now that they're running out of interceptors.
And the thing is, I've said this before, too.
I don't know, Truth, you might know the actual cost.
But from what I understand, it's costing Israel like what, like some insane number a day, like half a billion dollars or something like that a day just to defend themselves versus like for Iran, it's costing them significantly less to attack.
Well, it's about it's about two to three hundred million to defend themselves, probably about another two, three hundred million when they're doing the attacks.
And then there was another, so something else was costing money as well.
Never mind.
Is this per day?
Damage.
Yeah, per day, yeah.
So wait, two to three million per day just to just to defend themselves.
Two to three hundred million.
Oh, those interceptor missiles for I believe that and David Sling are well over a million each.
I'll look it up to see which is the most expensive.
But yeah, and they're depleting their stock too.
They're going to need a resupply very quickly.
Really expensive, right?
Because everything's marked up.
It's what they're using.
Plus, you know, all the damage as well.
You know, all those compensation claims is not just going to be for Paris.
It's going to be for there's also cars as well that have been destroyed.
So there's property damage, there's car damage.
Then they have to rebuild it.
Just tweet in the next 18 people have been injured.
You're seeing damage to buildings, cars, homes, shock apartment buildings.
All of them have been hit.
18 people injured so far.
That tweets in the next back shoot.
If they're hitting it, yeah, do you think they'll tell us?
Well, I mean, Israel will try to cover it up as long as they can.
Israelis and the USA totally understood the Iranian response.
That's the most craziest thing they could ever do.
Remember what I was saying before?
The Iranian would win, 500 years.
That is the proof.
Yeah, you don't believe me, right?
When you watch that video, in the end, there's some sort of chemical or something that mixes with the fire, and something combusts or like almost a spark or something.
If that mixes with the fire, I don't know.
I'm just like looking at these videos.
Might be doing some other stuff in that Microsoft headquarters.
It might be used as a lab.
There's some chemical reactions as well.
You know, maybe it's a source of where their phosphorus bombs or the thermobaric bombs come from.
They might be sharing because Microsoft owns the building, likely, right?
So they probably lease out some of the space to maybe one of the Israeli labs that Israel hasn't disclosed.
We just own some Microsoft building, but they might not be using the entire office space.
Yeah, it is.
The smoke is weird.
Like, it usually isn't like this.
No, the smoke looks fine to me because, I mean, it's fresh smoke.
That's why it's that thick and black, but it's the thing that happens at the end.
I'm like, something mixed with that there.
So, um, yeah, there's definitely a chemical something that happened there.
So you're right, truth might be wait.
What the fuck?
I think we lost Maren.
What?
Oh, he just dropped down.
Yeah, I uh, I don't know what the hell happened there.
My shit just froze.
Can you guys hear me now?
Yeah, I hear you now.
All right, here you now.
Did you guys ever say when you uh defending yourself against uh voting for Trump, and I voted for him for the same reasons?
And you know what?
He's much easier to criticize and much easier for people to listen to if Kamala was in office.
Yeah, I mean, like I said, right, like that dumbass dude, Michael, or the fat dude that came in and tried to criticize me about me voting for Trump, like he came in and made it sound like, oh, I only voted for Trump because of foreign policy when it comes to Israel.
But the reality is, I voted for him from a multitude of different reasons.
It wasn't just that.
So for him to sit there and say, oh, yeah, you know, you voted for him for Israel, whatever.
Okay.
That might have been a component, but there was a bunch of other reasons.
So I'm not a single-issue voter like a lot of these fucking retards.
So, you know, it's stupid, bro.
People are dumb.
So it is what it is.
He was just coming in to debate in bad faith.
And it's funny too because he said, oh, you wore a Trump sweater and you supported Trump.
So therefore, blah, blah, blah.
And I was like, okay, well, you supported Tulsi Gabbard and she is literally his DNI.
So what the fuck does that make you?
You know what I mean?
So it's like, I played his own game against him.
It made him look stupid.
Because the guy, I hate these like disingenuous people that try to come in and like debate on totally bad faith, which a lot of them do.
A lot, a lot of libs do that shit.
Totally debate in bad faith, mischaracterize your position, be on some bullshit.
So yeah.
I was dying laughing.
Yeah, bro.
That dude is the worst man.
Fucking loser.
Any more footage coming out, Suleiman, or are we...
I think I'll let you guys know if there's anything else, but I can't see anything else.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Guys, I was watching this.
You know, the interview was Ted Cruz.
Who is it?
It was strange that Tucker Carlson, it looked like he was just gaslighting on Trump being assassinated.
He was like, you know, oh, we should attack Israel now.
And he kept repeating again and again.
I don't think it's, you know, like it's worth attacking, especially with nuclear weapons.
So is he?
Did you anyone feel like he was gaslighting and he was trying to gain sort of consent of public?
I didn't get to see the interview, but Myron, you said you are you still on?
You said you reacted to the Ted Cruz.
Yeah, I mean, who was trying to are you asking if Ted Cruz was gaslighting him or Tucker was gas which way?
No, Tucker, because Tucker kept repeating: look, if Trump is, there's Hitman for Trump, we should attack Israel.
We should attack Iran with nuclear, like we should nuke Iran.
That's what he was saying.
It's like, if we know that Trump is being assassinated or there's plans or Iran is trying to assassinate Trump, then we should attack Iran now.
So he was mocking him.
He was mocking him.
Yeah, I know that, but he kept repeating again and again.
So what if, let's say, one week later, we have to.
I didn't get to that part of the interview, so I don't know, bro.
I'd have to like see it myself because obviously you have to just watch it and see.
He repeated it like 10 times, which is take care.
So what part did you get to?
And what did you think about the interview, Myron?
I mean, I saw a little bit of it.
I'm pretty sure I know what you thought, but I want to hear, you know, what just some break.
I've just put an image in the nest, which is a significant damage to apartment building by Iranian missile in Beersheba.
Myron, just to explain to you what he's saying about the interview, so the argument is this.
I don't know if he knows that the Palestine front knows this, but anyway, just to flesh out his argument, obviously, you know, Tuka Carlson and his background and his links to the CIA and how his father was CIA.
And so the argument is that actually, even though Tuka Carlson was like smashing him, but in a way, he was trying to manufacture the narrative within control of certain parameters.
That being that he wanted to distill in people's mind that actually, if Iran was behind an attack on Trump, then we should nuke them and then we should destroy them.
Therefore, let's say a week later, there was an attack on Trump or there was something like that, like a false flag, he's manufactured that consent or agreement for this attack on Iran.
Similar to how Charlie Kirk has manufactured it by saying, yeah, we should bomb Iran, but the reason shouldn't be based on regime change.
The region should be based on nuclear activity.
So it's like control the narrative while still allowing it to happen.
Yeah, I mean, I haven't got to that part yet, but once I do, I can definitely comment on it better because the interview was very adversarial.
So, yeah.
Yeah, it was until that point.
So at that point, I just had a feeling that he kept repeating, coming back to the same point again and again.
Like, he repeated at least 10 times, at least.
so it was a bit i don't know and truth like one one thing for you so So if you saw Suleiman's post saying Justin Majid Akhadumi has been appointed.
All right.
We'll go back to the Ted Cruz one.
Yeah, guys, I don't know what's going on.
I know Rumble might have some things.
They're saying that the Rumble's down.
Okay, guys, just come to Kick then.
Come to Kick.
Kick.com/slash Myron Gains X, guys.
I don't know why.
I think YouTube is working fine, though.
So here you go.
I'll give you guys the kick link right now.
So if you're watching on Rumble, guys, just come on over to Kick.
Come on over to Kick, Nabius.
If Rumble is down, come over to Kick.
I'm dropping the link for you guys.
And a guy named Brian Hook, who was Assistant Secretary of State.
Right.
During the Biden administration.
Can we go back to Donald Trump because he's not done?
No, no, it's a big deal.
What do you mean?
When?
So Rumble is down?
Okay.
Yeah, just come on over to Kick then.
Kick, Kick is still up.
Fine.
Kick is still up fine.
So come on over to Kick, guys, or to, you know what?
Go to Kick, bro.
Fuck YouTube.
They don't pay me.
So go to Kick, bro.
Or YouTube, one of the two.
Whichever one you guys refer.
YouTube or Kick.
No one has been arrested for these assassination attempts on Trump.
Yes.
They've hired Hitman.
How do we know that?
All right.
Let me break it down.
People have been arrested.
So the reason I brought up Pompeo, Bolton, and Hook, who are under active assassination attempts because of their service of the first Trump administration, under the Biden.
Well, they say that.
I've never seen any evidence of it.
Can I give you the evidence?
Well, let's just stick with Trump.
No, no, no, because these are interrelated.
So let me make a bloody point.
Under the Biden administration, the State Department was spending $2 million a month providing security for Pompeo, Bolton, and Hook.
And they did arrest Iranian hitmen at John Bolton's apartment complex who rented, I think, the apartment next to him and were actively trying to assassinate him.
And they went and arrested them.
So yes, they caught Iranian hitmen.
Now, it so happens Iran's not very good at it.
And so they, but they are actively trying.
And in fact, they're not Trump.
He's the president.
If there's a plot to kill Trump by the Iranians.
Okay, so that's the Iranians are trying to kill Trump.
Of course.
I mean, that's the most important question.
The Prime Minister of Israel just said there have been two assassination attempts against Donald Trump by the Iranians.
And I think it's a very fair question.
Maybe you disagree to ask, what are you talking about?
Okay.
And I agree with you that he misspoke.
So there weren't those two attempts?
There were two attempts, but the clown in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the other guy on the golf course were not connected with the Iranians.
That's the part that he misspoke.
But by the way, when you speak all the time, occasionally what he said that was accurate is that Iran is actively trying to murder Donald J. Trump and has paid hitman.
Okay, but right.
That's fine.
And he was playing it with the two expenses.
I understand.
I understand.
But I just want to pull that thread because it's so important.
I voted for Donald Trump.
I campaigned for Donald Trump.
He's our president.
And we're on the cusp of a war.
So if Iran, if there's evidence that Iran paid hitmen to kill Donald Trump and is currently doing that, where is that?
What are you even talking about?
I've never heard that before.
Where's the evidence?
Who are these people?
Why haven't they been arrested?
Why are we not at war with Iran?
That's a great question to ask.
How do you know that that's true?
We know that it's true because we have been told that by the military and our intelligence community for the last two years.
We meaning who?
Congress has in the public.
I mean, they've had multiple testimonies.
I can send you testimonies.
Do we know the names of the people or where this happened or what they tried to do to kill Trump?
We do not.
We have not apprehended an Iranian hitman trying to kill him.
We know that Iran is trying to do so.
In the United States.
Yes.
And by the way, like Iran.
This just seems like a huge headline, and you're acting like everyone knows this.
I didn't know that.
Iran put out a whole video about murdering Trump.
Right.
But I've never heard evidence that there are hitmen in the United States.
I mean, trying to kill Trump right now.
We should have a nationwide dragden on this and we should attack Iran immediately if that's true.
Don't you think?
No.
But they're trying to assassinate our president?
They have been for two years.
Then why are we at war with them?
Well, we are trying to.
Why don't we just nuke Tehran if they're trying to murder our president?
There's nothing that you could do that would be worse for the United States than murdering Trump.
And I just don't understand why you're not calling for the use of nuclear weapons against the Aitolla right now.
I'm serious.
If you really believe there's a use of nuclear weapons, whatever is part of the problem of.
So you mean you don't seem to take the allegation.
Yeah, guys, I don't know why Rumble's acting like that.
I'm on Rumble Studio right now.
I could try refreshing the page, see what it does.
I'll try that, see if it fixes it.
So bear with me.
Maybe that will fix it.
But I just refresh the page.
Well, OSS should be working fine.
If you guys want to watch it on OSS, let me give you guys the OSS link.
The OSS is working fine.
Plus, this is a better chat anyway, bro.
I'll be honest with you.
Rumble niggas, go to OSS.
There's your link.
Seriously, I it's completely free.
Watch on OSS.
Do if you believe they're trying to murder Trump, we need to stop what we're doing and punish them.
Can I ask something?
And I mean this sincerely.
So, all right, 20 years ago, you were, I think it's fair to say, in the interventionist world, you were a vocal.
Big time.
You were a vocal defender of the Iraq war.
I was a promoter of the Iraq war.
And you now, and I dislook, I think you think you were mistaken.
I think you were mistaken.
That's okay.
Look, people change and learn, and that's part of the journey of being human.
Your views have moved, though.
In my view, they've gone way too far the other end.
And so I'm saying, hold on.
This is one of the weirdest conversations I've ever had.
I'm saying, if it's true that Iran is trying to murder Trump, we need to move militarily against Iran immediately.
That's not isolationism.
That's the most, that's a cult of violence, which I am calling for.
If we believe that Iran is trying to murder our president, we need to strike Iran.
Okay, but isolationists say things like, well, then just nuke them, which is what you do.
Because I'm upset, because I'm taking you seriously.
You don't take your own statements.
I take my statements very seriously.
So I've asked you, where's the evidence this is true?
And you said, well, they're trying to assassinate Brian Hook or something, which I'm against, by the way.
And I'm against hurting any American, period.
No matter what.
So you dispute that they're trying to murder Bolton.
I'm not disputing it.
And they literally arrested the hitman with Bolton.
I don't know why that's even relevant.
I'm asking about the president of the United States.
Wait, it's not relevant that Iran hired hitmen to murder cabinet members in Trump's administration.
That doesn't go to spend money within the opposed to that.
It's awful.
I am against killing anybody, actually, and especially foreign government.
So this is what they were referring to in the space because we had not got to this part yet.
So this is what they were talking about.
Okay.
I'm asking about your allegation and the Prime Minister of Israel's allegation that Iran is trying to murder.
Killing terrorists is a good thing.
Killing people who are trying to murder Americans is a good thing.
Because if you're America first, you want to protect Americans.
So killing Osama bin Laden was a fantastic.
But you don't really believe that they're trying to murder Trump or you do.
Then why aren't you calling for military action against Tehran right now?
Because they're not very effective.
In terms of hitmen, their hitmen are not very effective.
I do think.
So they're hitmen, but not the bad kind, the efficient country.
No, they're just saying.
They're a weak country who is on its knees.
And I think we need to.
Then why are we so afraid of them?
Why are they the biggest threat if they're a weak country that's on its knees?
Because they're trying to keep track.
They're trying to develop be a little less snarky.
I know, you're right.
That is a problem that I have.
I'm sorry.
They're trying to develop nuclear weapons.
I mean, he's rightfully calling out his bullshit.
Are they weak and a threat or not?
Which one is it?
Close to developing nuclear weapons.
And even a weak country with a nuclear weapon.
Look, I believe there is a very real possibility if the Ayatollah develops a nuclear weapon that he would detonate it either in Tel Aviv or New York or Los Angeles.
And that would be utterly catastrophic.
And I don't know what the chances are of that.
Let me compare and contrast Iran to North Korea.
Can I just ask one last question?
I'm not trying to kill you.
I'm just asking you.
President, you sincerely believe, you promise, that right now the Iranian government is trying to murder our president.
Yes, and she'll be like, right now.
Absolutely.
And yet you are not calling for military action against the government that's trying to murder our president.
Can you explain that?
I don't think they're very effective.
I do think we should, by the way, America is.
Are you willing to take that risk?
I think we should protect the president and we should take out our enemies.
Israel is doing that right now.
But aren't they?
Why would we ask for this to Israel if they're trying to— And by the way, your first question was, why would we have Israel do it?
That's a pretty good example of why I'm for regime change.
Okay, so you're saying we should just go in and take out the government of Iran.
Why would we outsource it to Israel if they're trying to murder a president?
Okay, you sound like the isolationist.
What I'm saying on any military judgment is there needs to be a cost-benefit analysis of what are the risks versus what are the benefits.
In this instance, I think it is enormously in America's interest to do what Israel is doing right now, take out Iran's senior military leadership and take out their nuclear capacity.
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That is benefiting America, and it is a good risk reward.
I would oppose invading Iran and putting boots on the ground to topple the government.
If the risk got severe enough, I would support that, but I think the relative risk is not severe enough to justify that step at this time.
What I would absolutely oppose under any circumstances is invading Iran and then staying and trying to turn them into a democracy.
And part of where Iraq really went off the rails is not only did we topple someone who was fighting radical Islamic terrorists who's a bad.
All right, so we're going to see here if it works.
Let me try this.
If it works, awesome.
If it doesn't, then we'll see.
Guy.
But then we tried the vision of interventionists, it actually overlaps with the vision of a lot of Democrats.
Let's go promote democracy in the world.
I agree.
And it is our military's job to kill the bad guys, to defend America.
It's not their job to defend international norms.
It's not their job.
So I have zero desire for the U.S. military to turn Iran into Switzerland.
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Nice if they suddenly became Switzerland.
Sure.
If I could wave a magic wand, great.
But I'm not going to send your kids or my kids.
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To be in front of guns to go make that happen.
Well, bless you for that.
I think that is the lesson that I learned from Iraq.
I promoted that war.
Apparently, unlike you, I was dumber.
And I think you just articulated the main lesson of it, which is it's hard to do that, and we're not good at it.
But I will, and so we are agreeing on that.
I will say as a corollary.
Vehicle agree.
As a corollary, that doesn't mean that horrible evil dictators are okay.
And going back to Reagan in the Cold War, we have lots of weapons.
I am happy to highlight the brutality, the oppression, the human rights abuses of regimes, even though I don't want to invade them, because I think the bully pulpit of American leadership is really powerful.
And I think dictatorships are terrified.
So I've spent 13 years in the Senate.
One of the things I do frequently is highlight dissidents in Iran and North Korea and China, in Venezuela.
People are being tortured.
Miriam Ibrahim in Sudan, who was sentenced to 100 lashes and then to be killed for the crime of being a Christian.
And I repeatedly went to the Senate floor and shined a light on the government of Sudan.
It was corrupt.
It was evil.
I practically begged Barack Obama, say her name.
Ultimately.
I felt that way with the J6 prisoners.
Look, yes.
Look, there is power to speaking out.
And ultimately, the international, Obama never did say her name.
He would not say her name.
Ultimately, there was enough international condemnation.
The government of Sudan let her go.
And so she was not executed.
And I actually met her.
So she had a two-year-old son, Martin, and she gave birth to a little girl named Maya.
And she was in leg irons in prison waiting for the death sentence.
They were not going to kill her until she gave birth.
And they told her, we will not kill you if you will renounce Jesus.
And she refused.
And I met her.
She was in D.C. speaking at a conference after she was released, obviously.
And she's a tiny woman, a small woman.
I asked her, I said, when you were in that prison cell with your kids, how did you have the strength not to just give in to despair?
I mean, I've never been threatened with murder unless I renounce my faith.
And she just said to me with a real peacefulness, she said, Jesus was with me.
And I mean, thankfully, you and I have not faced that circumstance.
But I do think there is a responsibility.
There's still time.
There is, and I hope we don't.
And actually, I'll use another example.
John McCain, who you and I disagreed with on a lot of issues, I respected and admired him for his service and time as a prisoner of war.
I think his policies I disagreed with vehemently and fought against them.
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But the man fought for America and he was thrown in prison and he was tortured by Vietnam.
And he was given the opportunity to be released early.
And he turned it down because he thought it would be dishonorable to lead before his fellow servicemen and women.
And when I first got here.
There were no women there, but you know.
Okay, man, we're right.
W. Tucker, come on, man.
Well, you know, women don't do nothing.
When I first got here, McCain hated my guts and he actually referred to me and Rand as wacko birds.
I remember.
I have up on the shelf, I have a baseball cap that a grassroots supporter gave me with a picture of Daffy Duck and labeled wacko birds, which I liked and laughed.
But when he did that, I went to the Senate floor and I gave a speech praising John McCain.
And it was the day he had like attacked me publicly.
And it happened to be, it was the 40th anniversary of his release for the Hanoi Hilton.
And I was consciously, I just talked about what a privilege it is to serve with someone who suffered for his country, who served.
And I didn't get into where we disagreed on policy on that speech.
I just said, you know, look, the man is an American hero and I'm proud to serve with him.
But that was meant to be a statement also, that if you attack me, I'm going to praise you, not for things that are not praiseworthy.
If I disagree with you, I will not be shy about saying it, but for things that are praiseworthy.
I remember that.
It was 2013.
Yeah.
And I felt the same way.
I went to his cell at the Hanoi Hilton.
Oh, wow.
I agree with you about McCain.
I just want to end by asking you specifically about what's going to happen next in Iran and what should happen next.
So you've called for regime change.
You said you don't favor the U.S. military participating in any kind of regime change.
All right.
Now we're getting into the good stuff.
Let's go, baby.
You said you don't think, and bless you for saying this, that the U.S. military should try and turn it into Belgium.
Yeah.
Thank God.
But there is a third option where it turns into Syria, where it's this open wound and it causes massive migration and further destroys Europe as Syria has.
Yeah.
And that's a huge cost, and where lots of people die and religious minorities get murdered in Syria again.
Are you worried about that?
Sure.
And listen, that lots of bad things can happen.
But going back to what we talked about, the principle of defending America, I agree with President Trump.
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That Iran with a nuclear weapon is an unacceptable risk to America, and we need to stop it.
I agree with President Trump, and I'll make a point.
But he's not for regime change.
He's not.
So he and I disagree.
Look, I think he thinks it would be better.
He has not said he's for it.
And you know what?
Look, it is consequential when the president of the United States says I'm for regime change.
So I understand why he hasn't.
What he has said is he's drawn a red line and said Iran will not have a nuclear weapon, and the only acceptable outcome is complete dismantlement.
So they have centrifuges.
They're enriching uranium right now.
They're trying to develop a nuclear weapon.
He said they must have complete dismantlement.
I led 52 senators, Republican senators, in a letter where we said we agree with President Trump.
That's the red line, complete dismantlement.
I agree with President Trump.
I agree with him.
Yeah, it wasn't until, because Trump was going to let them enrich uranium until the Zionist lobby told him, no, they can't do it.
Trump is trying to make it like it's his own thing, but he was okay with them enriching uranium.
It wasn't until the Zionist lobby got involved and said, no, they can't enrich at all.
Then he changed his mind.
That's what Steve Woodkoff went the first time saying, well, allow some uranium enrichment to 30%, which is for civil.
But now they want no enrichment at all, which is illegal because by international law, you can enrich uranium for civilian purposes.
But they're trying to take that away from them.
And the other thing, too, is that that's a non-starter.
The Iranians said, we're not going to negotiate, we can't enrich uranium.
So, you know what I mean?
We're like an impasse here.
Supporting Israel, taking out Iran's military leadership, taking out their nuclear capability.
And I'll point out: look, if you look the first term, I am hard-pressed to think of a single foreign policy decision Donald Trump made the first term that I disagree with.
And that's not entirely accidental because I spent a lot of time the first term in the Oval Office with him.
And what happened in the first term often is you would have in the administration, you had interventionists in the administration, you had isolationists, and they disagreed.
They would fight within the administration.
And often, what it would give is an opportunity for me to come in and say, hey, there's a middle path here that President Trump agreed with frequently.
And it's worth noting in the first term, he most assuredly was not an isolationist.
Look, he took out General Soleimani, which I emphatically agree with.
And in fact, I introduced a resolution that we voted on the Senate floor commending him for taking out General Soleimani, who was the leader of the IRGC and who was responsible for killing over 600 American servicemen and women.
When Trump came in, ISIS had a caliphate that had grown up under Obama that was about the size of the state of Indiana.
And Trump came in and utterly decimated them.
He killed the terrorists, took away their caliphate, and defeated them.
And he also took out Baghdadi, the head of ISIS.
I mean, those are not the actions of an isolationist, but at the same time.
I'm not even an isolationist.
It's just a slur designed to control.
I mean, I've never met an isolationist.
I don't even know what that means.
Okay, Rand Paul is my colleague.
Rand is an isolationist.
And Tucker, you've become one, and I don't mean it as a slur.
You consistently say you have said, actually, I want to read from your newsletter because if you ask what an isolationist is, your newsletter a couple of days ago, you wrote, Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, and we're hoping to get back to the negotiating table.
We will see.
There are several people in leadership in Iran that will not be coming back, Trump said, following the strikes.
It's worth taking a step back and wondering how any of this helps the United States.
We can't think of a single way.
Okay.
That to me is the essence of isolationism.
And let me just ask you: when the Ayatollah chants death to America, I believe him.
Do you not believe him?
Do you think he doesn't mean it when he says death to America?
Well, I think he hates America for sure.
And I'm opposed to that.
And do you think he's willing to act on it?
It's not just hate America.
So you believe him when he says death to America.
We don't believe him when he says they don't got nukes.
Interesting.
He also is leading a country and trying to get a certain way.
So the question is: do you act in a way that makes that more or less likely?
And that's a tough call.
It's something that you can debate.
One of the ways you shut down debate is by calling people names like isolationists, pretending they're like pro-Nazi or something, or as you did, claiming I'm an anti-Semite.
That's not a way to get to a solution or have a rational conversation.
That's a way to make people be quiet.
And I'm against that.
Okay, so if you don't like the label isolationist, how would you look?
Rand, and I serve with Rand.
Rand is a friend of mine, but Rand opposes every military action in every circumstance.
I don't oppose every military.
This whole thing is infantile, and you know that it is.
It's a way to call people.
So which of Trump's military actions do you support?
And make them be another name.
If you don't like that, I'm not trying to have you be quiet.
We've been talking an hour and a half.
I'm asking, if you don't like the name isolationist, how would you describe it?
I would describe myself in the same way you falsely described yourself in this conversation.
Falsely.
What did I say false?
You said that the only thing that matters in a foreign policy decision is whether it helps the United States.
I didn't say the only, I said the predominant.
That's what I understood.
Okay.
So let me revise what you said and apply it to myself and say the only thing that matters is whether or not it serves the United States.
And I feel very stung by what happened in Iraq, if I'm being honest, possibly because unlike you, I guess, I supported it and I saw us get drawn into it in a way that nobody anticipated.
And I saw the cost just $3 trillion.
And the cost on so many levels to the United States was just so profound.
And I clearly, gosh, it reminds me of Kaiser Wilhelm in 1914 saying, my men will be back by the time the leaves turn.
And of course, that destroyed Christian Europe.
So it's like you don't really know where these things are going once the shooting starts.
That's my only point.
And calling people names anti-Semite, isolationist, to get them to stop talking is not the way to serve your country.
That's all I've said.
So I'm trying to have a real and serious conversation.
And look, a lot of this has been contentious.
I wish it had not, because as we started out by saying, you and I agree vehemently on 80% of the issues.
This discussion is focused on the 20% where we don't.
You know, I will say, look, on Iraq, you look at the 2016 presidential campaign where you had 17 Republicans running.
If you set Rand aside and his views are on one side, there were only two candidates on that stage that opposed the Iraq war.
Me and Donald Trump.
We were the only two.
Everyone else thought the Iraq war was a great thing.
I think it was a disaster.
So you and I agree on that as well.
In my view, you went, I think your foreign policy has gone too far.
So, I mean, let me ask you: is there a military action Trump has undertaken that you agree with?
Because I've not heard anything.
A military, look, I would say it's really simple.
I believe in self-defense.
That's why I keep firearms at home.
I think it's morally justified to defend yourself, your family, your property, your nation.
And so, to the extent that you can deter a threat through violence, violence always being the least appealing choice, violence always being, if I can finish, always being a tragedy.
I think you can justify the use of violence in self-defense.
That's my personal view, and that applies to me and to the country that I live in.
Those are my views.
That's not an isolationist view.
It's not an anti-Israel view.
It's not an anti-Semitic view with apologies.
It is, I think, a pretty common sense view.
But my problem is that lawmakers in Washington are light on detail with these things.
And they speak, as you do, entirely in moral terms.
These people are bad.
These people are.
I'm not speaking entirely in moral terms.
I'm not interested in killing people.
If we're interested in killing people who are trying to kill us, if we had that's different.
Are you now?
Because you told me that the government of Iran is presently trying to assassinate Donald Trump.
And that is undisputed.
There's literally nobody who disputes that.
Then why don't you support military action right now against Iran?
We are engaged in military action right now.
Why don't you support offensive military action?
We're bombing the crap out of them.
Israel is, and we're supporting them.
Israel is.
Why shouldn't the U.S. military defend its own president?
I don't understand that.
Look, and it goes back to because you don't really believe it's true.
That's why.
Everyone, Kate, nobody disputes it, Tucker.
Did you also get a man on the moon?
What other conspiracies do you not believe?
Was 9-11 an inside job?
I mean, like, what?
So, where I've asked you the names of these people.
I've asked you to do that.
I don't know the names of the Iranian hitmen.
I know it because the U.S. military and the intelligence agencies have testified before Congress or Pennsylvania.
And what did they say?
Iran is trying to murder Donald Trump and has hired hitmen.
Do I know the name of the hitmen?
No, I'm sorry.
And I don't think we do either because we would apprehend them if we knew their names.
Then why don't you take it seriously enough to support killing the Ayatollah in response to protect our president?
But you don't.
This doesn't even make any sense.
And you're calling me an isolationist.
If I believed that that was true, I would support military action against the government of Iran.
That's interesting because there is literally kill our president.
All right, out of 535 members of Congress, I am not aware of one who disputes that Iran is trying to murder Donald J. Trump.
That's not even the looniest Democrat doesn't dispute that.
So I don't.
You're saying if you believed what is, I think, a fact that they are trying to.
You think it's a fact?
What is the fact exactly?
But they've hired in the United States.
Yes.
Americans?
Yeah, he's not in Iran.
So they haven't hired Hitman.
But are they the Hitman American?
I don't know.
Oh, okay.
I'm telling you what, and by the way, I'm not the CIA.
I'm not the Department of Defense.
I'm telling you what they have told us.
I'm not disputing it.
I'm merely saying.
I'm saying the logic train has a massive hole in it.
If you believe that's true, then you should, by definition, support killing the people trying to kill our president.
But you don't support that.
So I'm wondering what's going on here.
Tucker, you took offense to the word isolationist, and I genuinely don't mean it as a pejorative.
I disagree with it.
But if you don't like that term, I don't know how else to describe what is a coherent foreign policy that says we're surrounded by too giant a nation.
By the way, isolationism has long been a school of the world.
You believe in self-defense.
I'm not into the slurs, the anti-Semite stuff.
I just don't like that.
I'm telling you what I believe.
But is there a single military action Trump took that you agree with?
So do you agree with taking out General Suleimani?
Oh, I don't know.
It turned out better than I thought.
I mean, you said at the time it would lead us to World War III.
I thought I was worried about it.
I've seen that.
But that proved not the case.
I was wrong.
As I have been many times.
Did you agree with taking out the ISIS Caliphate?
But my.
Well, if we took at the ISIS Caliphate, why are they running Syria right now?
And you're for that.
Why is that?
What do you mean?
I didn't say I'm for that.
You don't seem to have a problem with it.
I did.
ISIS is now running Syria.
You're like, oh, we'll see.
No, I mean, I know why.
By the way, I know why Assad toppled.
It's hilarious.
You say Assad Assad is bad, but no, ISIS runs Syria, but that's fine.
We'll just kind of wait and see on ISIS.
Not a big deal.
It's not a big deal.
They're trying to kill Trump.
Hold on a second.
I want to get back.
You know why I don't care and why, and you do your trademark swirky laugh.
I know why you don't.
Yeah, it plays dumb.
Does that a lot?
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People talked about that for a minute.
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Why don't I care?
I don't know why.
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Because you think it's okay because they're not making angry noises or something.
But by your own standards, ISIS is smash the like button, guys.
So immoral that they must.
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The government of Syria, because why?
They're ISIS.
What I said is I don't know how good or bad it'll be.
Look, I wasn't pushing it.
And shout out to Ken Rose for the gifted substitute.
He fell.
He fell on his own in part because he was heavily supported by Hezbollah.
And when Israel took out the Hezbollah leadership, he lost his basis.
But the current ISIS leadership, you don't think is bad?
You can't say it's terrible that ISIS runs a country?
I am concerned about it.
Concerned?
Aren't you horrified?
I want to see what they do.
So you got to wait and see attitude on ISIS now?
On the government of Syria, they are not actively, that I am aware of, trying to murder Americans.
And that's a real dividing line.
Are you trying to murder Americans or not?
I'm just saying it's a little weird that we waged this war against ISIS and now they're running a country in the Mediterranean.
I think that people would be very, very upset about that.
But you don't see.
By the way, did you agree with Trump taking out al-Baghdadi, the head of ISIS?
I'm totally opposed to ISIS.
And what I care about is results, actually.
And if taking out the head of ISIS ends ISIS, I guess I'm for it.
But now ISIS runs Syria.
Okay, but I'm wondering how does this work?
I mean, my point is...
I mean, I've taken so many different positions over the years, some of which have been wrong.
I really do my best to be honest and correct.
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And have you seen the 747 map of West Africa that says Kingdom of Judah on the map itself?
Okay.
Wrong.
I'm not one of these people who's like, I've always been consistent.
No, my views change all the time because the facts change all the time.
You're not going to get consistency from me.
You're only going to get sincerity.
Well, look, I will say this.
And look, I believe you're sincere.
Yeah.
But I'm not God.
I'm just some guy watching trying to figure out the right thing for America.
And I think because you believe you were mistaken, and I agree previously, I think you overcorrected.
Overcorrected.
I'm worried about turning this mess in Iran into a much larger mess.
That's the concern.
And by the way, that's a reasonable worry.
Look, I know it's reasonable.
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Difficult take, but plausible.
The money would accelerate their nuclear program by one to three years and give Israel a reason to invade.
I don't know.
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And I know you've been like, you're like ready to call me all these names for asking, you're just asking questions.
Yes, I am.
So here's my question to you.
If the Ayatollah is killed in Iran, and he very well.
Yeah, he very well could.
If there's a war, I have just read in the paper this morning that Israel tried to take him out twice and Trump told them not to.
I have read that.
I don't have in the confirmation one way or another.
Do you think that they should take him out?
Bullshit.
So I actually talked about it.
As you know, I do a podcast every week, Verdict with Ted Cruz, and I actually talked about it in the latest podcast.
And I said, look, I've seen the reporting that says that Trump asked them not to take out the Ayatollah.
What I said, the podcast is, I think it's reasonable for them to decide not to try to take him out.
What they've done is targeted just about that's bullshit.
They've fucking destroyed all diplomacy with allowing them to do the sneak attack, dude.
There's no entire top level of the military, the people that actually conduct the war.
I can see an argument that taking out both the head of state and a religious leader could make him a martyr and could cause more problems than it's worth.
And by the way, if you take out the Ayatollah, I don't know if the next guy isn't just as bad.
And so what happens to the country?
I don't know, but you mentioned before, and I want to go back to this, you said something like, you, like most other politicians, are engaged in moral terms.
And let me be clear, I am talking about national interest.
I am talking about protecting America.
So there are bad guys on planet Earth that I don't think we should take out, even though they're bad guys.
Good.
I'll call them bad guys, but I'm not willing to use U.S. military force to take them out.
In this instance, what Israel is doing is taking out their capacity to build nuclear weapons.
Why?
Because they judge the risk is too high if they've got nuclear weapons.
I understand that.
I mean, I understand that.
I think it's in progress.
I think it'll probably be achieved probably with U.S. military support.
Who knows?
But the president said he's for that.
And by the way, where the military support is most needed is Fordow, which is the under, it's a bunker that's built under a mountain.
And Israel's taken out most of the rest, like Natans, which is their big enrichment site.
They bombed the hell out of it.
Fordow was deliberately built deep into a mountain so that Israel couldn't take it out.
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After months of research, we've mapped out these secret Iranian nuclear sites, some hidden deep underground, others in plain sight.
Each location reveals part of the bigger picture.
But more importantly, we need to understand why Israel is so determined to halt Iran's nuclear enrichment, which, according to Israeli intelligence, Iran's centrifuge may be just days away from producing a nuclear bomb.
Not to forget the detailed process of how they are made.
Iran has several nuclear programs, but let's take a look at some of the key underground facilities.
First, we have Fordo nuclear programmed.
It is an enrichment site built into a mountain, providing better protection against potential bombardment compared to the fuel enrichment plant.
The second site is the Natan's nuclear facility.
It houses several facilities, including two enrichment stations, the vast underground fuel enrichment plant, and the above-ground pilot fuel enrichment refinery.
The third nuclear facility is Isfahan, the largest nuclear technology center located on the outskirts of the city.
It includes the fuel plate fabrication plant and a uranium conversion facility.
And just so you guys know, Iran's predominant methodology when it comes to nuclear is uranium.
They do not do plutonium.
I think only one of their facilities handles plutonium.
And like I explained before, guys, there's two different ways to get a nuclear bomb.
You can either do it through the uranium route or you could do it through the plutonium route.
If you're going to do plutonium, you need nuclear reactors.
If you're going to do uranium, you need centrifuges to process their uranium and get it to a 90% purity, if not higher.
And that basically becomes weapon grade.
But if you want it for you know for energy/slash civilian use, it's typically around 3%.
Capable of processing uranium into uranium hexafluoride, which is then fed into centrifuges.
The fourth nuclear site is Khandab.
Iran has a partially built heavy water research reactor here, originally called Arak, but now known as Khandab.
Finally, we have Bush Air, Iran's only operational nuclear power plant located on the Gulf Coast.
It uses Russian fuel, which is then returned to Russia once spent, thereby reducing the proliferation risk.
Let's take a look at a simplified version of how Iran's nuclear extraction and enrichment process, guys.
This is how uranium process works.
This is the uranium ore, and it is extracted using a drill that pulls the reamer up through the pilot hole, widening it.
The broken ore then falls into what is known as an extraction chamber.
Next, a bulldozer operated remotely to keep the operator at a safe distance from falling rock hazards, picks up the uranium rock.
Fast forward, the uranium is then condensed, ground, and placed into a centrifuge for further enrichment.
Everyone is talking about centrifuge enrichment, but let's explore how it actually works.
In this visualization, the green dots represent uranium-238 atoms, while the blue dots represent the concentration of uranium-235 atoms.
This first batch is natural uranium, which contains only 0.7% of uranium-235.
Here, in this image, we have 5% low-enriched uranium, which is used for commercial nuclear power plants.
Finally, we have weapons-grade uranium, which contains 90% uranium-235.
As you can see, almost all the uranium-238 has been removed, and it is replaced by uranium-235 representing the color blue.
Let's show how this is extracted through super-simplified animation.
The centrifuge consists of a high-grade 2 with a spinning motor at the bottom and a feeding tube at the top.
Uranium is fed into the centrifuge as a gas called uranium hexafluoride.
As the motor spins at high speed, the heavier uranium-238 is separated from the lighter.
Just so you guys know, like this is a very, you know, obviously resource-driven, complex process to do.
Uranium-235 using centrifugal force.
The uranium-235 floats to the top and is collected at this section of the centrifuge.
While the heavier uranium-238 in the color green falls to the bottom of the centrifuge and the enrichment process is complete.
Let's take a look at how Israeli uses the air force to strike nuclear targets.
Sadamakonuk 101, Iran's primary enrichment site and missile production complexes.
Although this routes may seem straightforward, they involve complex planning, including calculations for air refueling and coordinating attack aircraft to pass through Jordan, Syria, and Iraq.
They also neutralize potential air defense threats in Syria and Iraq to ensure a safe return in case they were targeted.
Israel's strategy was to attack Iran in three waves.
The first wave targeted surface-aired air sites, radar installations, and Iran's air defense headquarters in Tehran, Elam, and Khuzestan.
The second wave focused on destroying ballistic missiles, and finally, the third wave targeted military manufacturing industries.
To avoid Iranian air defenses, they used the ROX missiles, which allowed them to strike from positions closer to enemy targets without requiring jets to penetrate deep into Iranian territory.
Surprisingly, the Iranian Bavar 373 air defense system performed better than expected.
We'll also look into how this air defense missile works and the strength of the Iranian Air Force all in the video ahead.
Let's just first look at Israel fighter jets used in the operations.
The tip of the spears are the fifth generation F-35 fighter jets, S-16 air defense jets and F-15 ground attack jets, which covered approximately 1,600 kilometers, translating to around 1,000 miles.
While the weapons of choice were the Blue Arrow long-range supersonic missile and the ROX next generation extended standoff air-to-surface missile to cover such distances, air refueling tankers were used between flights.
This measure was taken in case they needed to engage in a dogfight with Iranian fighter jets and also while returning from their mission.
ROX is Israel's next generation extended standoff air-to-surface ballistics missile.
Israel's strike also took out General Hossein Salami, one of the country's most powerful and influential military commanders.
It also allows the weapon to hit targets that have moved from their original positions.
But in areas of high-threat situation, these bombs typically use a GPS-enabled inertial guidance system to guide them to the general target area, before switching to an imaging infrared seeker for the terminal stage of flight, destroying the targets with deep penetration or blast fragmentation as required.
Surprisingly, the Bevar 373 and S-300 missiles successfully intercepted Israeli drones and some missiles.
Let's take a quick look at the Bevar 373.
This system uses Sayyid 4 missiles, which are housed in two rectangular launch canisters.
It features a phase array radar system for tracking both aerodynamic targets and ballistic missiles over medium to long ranges.
One of the radars used in the Beyvar 373 is the Marai 4.
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Phase array radar with a range of 450 kilometers, which Iran claims this system can simultaneously track up to 200 targets.
The Israeli attack can be divided into three distinct phases: first, second, and third wave, each targeting critical components of Iran's military infrastructure.
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Using Surf Sharp V Iran's air defense systems, Tehran, Elam, and QZES, that are some of the region-verified attacks, also confirmed by Iran, that were hit or partially damaged.
Key targets include surface-to-air missile or SAM sites and radar installations, crucial for early detection and defense against aerial assaults.
Iran's air defense headquarters confirmed the attacks happened, which aim to cripple the nation's ability to track and respond to future incoming threats.
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Neutralizing both ballistic and hypersonic missile systems.
At least three missile bases were attacked in a second round or second wave of Israeli strike.
IDF drones also targeted the secretive Parchin military base in the outskirts of Tehran and finally one drone made it through the Iranian air defense and hit the base while others were shot down.
These strikes are designed to prevent Iran from launching retaliatory missile strikes.
The third and final wave focuses on destroying key military barracks and manufacturing facilities essential to Iran's missile production and military logistics.
targets include the kadiri barracks and hassan khan castle the missile manufacturing all right so one one sec chat i'm trying to all right now one of the reasons for the us to
get involved in this conflict is because it has military hardware israel doesn't have The B-22 bomber is one example.
The South Bomber is considered a U.S. strategic weapon with each jet costing more than $2 billion to produce.
It's designed to be nearly invisible to radar, and there are only 19 in service.
Each B-22, B-2 bomber rather, has the capacity to carry more than 18 tons of bombs, either conventional or nuclear, and it can fly nearly 10,000 kilometers without refueling and is designed to reach its target anywhere on earth in a matter of hours.
Let's speak to Adam Clements about this.
He's a U.N. foreign policy analyst and former Pentagon official joining us.
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Adam, thank you so much for being with us on Al Jazeera.
A lot of talk about the B-2 bomber and the bunker-busting bombs that only the U.S. has that could strike the Faroe nuclear facility deep underground in Iran.
What is your sense for us of which way U.S. involvement in the conflict is heading?
Are we inching towards direct U.S. strikes, you think?
Thank you, Foley.
I think what we're seeing is a lot of back and forth in the media space, of course, from all major sides in this conflict, from the United States, from Israel, from Iran.
And so, in actual military terms, as far as a policy, what we're going to see going forward, the administration has definitely been maybe not as straightforward as what some would like.
It would be expected.
But I really.
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The U.S. doesn't want to become involved in another conflict in the Middle East.
Naturally, within the Republican Party on Capitol Hill, there's not an agreement on that.
There are certainly some Iran hawks that think that this has been a long time coming of a direct Israel-Israeli attack on Iran's interests, and that's some way of what they on the Hill assesses also U.S. interests.
So, a lot of debate here in Washington.
Indeed, a lot of debate and a lot of mixed messages from President Trump himself.
Do you think this is calculated ambiguity?
It's certainly always possible.
I think you're right to say there is some calculation and ambiguity, some war of words of trying to really send some strong messaging.
I think what's the big question here is in the past week, the past five days, since it started, as far as the administration scrambling to try to find a way to publicly message what's happened while it was in the middle of negotiating with Iran, then Israel conducting these strikes.
And of course, Israel have been out or left out of a lot of these negotiations.
So, I expect the continued back and forth in the media space right now.
Right.
And it'll be interesting to see if the administration, how long it allows Israel to move forward with its air.
What direct route, what would a direct route be for U.S. involvement, you know, given your experience in the Pentagon and what you know?
What would a U.S. involvement in the war look like?
And can any U.S. operation truly remain limited?
Well, I think you're right to ask this question because military operations are always an extension of political objectives.
And so, I think it's a question of what's the end state, what's the true objective of if the United States would become involved, how does it extricate itself from some conflict?
And then from an operational standpoint, the United States Central Command and the Pentagon, of course, never release where these strikes are coming from.
As you said before this interview, this could be from something launched from the US, some planes aircraft from the United States from the US.
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Alright, let's go into the bunker buster stuff and how it would work visually for you guys.
Compact design enables it to break through over 200 feet of reinforced concrete, making it one of the most effective bunker busting munitions in the world.
But the U.S. is the only country that currently possesses this technology.
Penetration levels among these specialized weapons.
This means it can penetrate Ford.
Also pronounced blue.
It is a 2,000 pound or bomb developed in the 1970s.
This weapon is capable of penetrating approximately 1.8 meters or about 5 feet of reinforced concrete.
Next, we move to what Israel is using, the GBU-28 fitted with laser guidance at the front of the bomb.
This bomb can penetrate to a depth of nearly 6 meters.
Yeah, they use this one quite a bit right here.
Equivalent to roughly 20 feet, which is as tall as a two-story building.
However, neither of these compares to the massive capabilities of the GBU-57, also known as the massive ordnance penetrator.
It can penetrate over 60 meters into the ground, around 200 feet.
To put that in perspective, this depth is comparable to the height of a 20-story building depending on the four heights.
These examples demonstrate the significant advancements and differences in penetration levels among these specialized weapons.
This means it can penetrate Fordo nuclear site.
Let's put an average human here against this weapon, which is 20.5 feet long, giving it a streamlined aerodynamic shape that is crucial for stability and precision.
With a diameter of 31.5 inches and weighing an incredible 30,000 pounds translating to approximately the nuclear site that's basically in the mountain.
This is what they need.
And they need to drop multiple of these things, by the way.
14,000 kilograms.
It utilizes its massive weight to generate the kinetic energy required for deep penetration.
This heavy, compact design enables it to break through over 200 feet of reinforced concrete, making it one of the most effective bunker-busting munitions in the world.
But the U.S. is the only country that currently possesses this technology.
To deploy such heavyweight weaponry, you need this $1 billion stealth aircraft, like the B-2 Spirit Bomber featured in our recent video.
That's because Iran still has a robust air defense system, and a standard aircraft could easily be detected and shot down by the radar.
Step 1.
The bomb deployment platform.
As previously mentioned, a B-2 stealth bomber flies at a very high altitude.
When the aircraft reaches the designated location and the conditions are optimal, it releases the weapon.
The bomb is designed for precision, and the deployment height plays a crucial role in its trajectory and effectiveness.
Then step two comes the targeting precision.
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Bomb is outfitted with advanced guidance technology, including GPS and inertial navigation systems, which are military-grade satellites.
Then comes step 3, that is adjusting the trajectory.
The guidance information and data is then transmitted to the bomb's four lattice motors fins located at the rear.
These fins can move and adjust in real time, allowing the bomb to correct its course as it descends under the force of gravity.
These adjustments are essential because the weapon does not have thrusters to change its trajectory.
Instead, it relies on the movement of these fins and the high altitude drop to control its flight path.
This is why the bomb must be deployed from a very high altitude so it has enough time and distance to adjust its trajectory accurately.
Here comes the most difficult part that is step 4, impact and penetration.
The bomb, known as the massive ordnance penetrator, weighs approximately 30,000 pounds, which is around 14,000 kilograms.
When it reaches its target, it strikes with immense force, designed to penetrate deep into hardened structures, such as bunkers.
The energy upon impact allows the bomb to bury itself over 200 feet into reinforced concrete, ensuring it delivers its payload precisely where it is intended for maximum effect.
Finally, step 5 involves the tricky part of arming the weapon.
It was installed with two SDB fuses.
Double fuses are required as a backup.
The first is for G-sensing, and the second is the time-delay fuse.
Why the redesign was necessary, it was to ensure that the bomb could strike facilities buried beneath significant layers of hard material.
For this reason, the fuses are placed at the rear of the bomb to prevent them from being damaged.
Once the time delay or the G-sensing fuse reaches its destination, it can blow up creating a mini-earthquake that can bury bunkers in 20-story buildings inside them.
As Iran air defense system, we're neutralized.
This is how Israel assassinates the nuclear scientists in general using laser guidance and bunker buster bombs.
The Israeli Air Force also deploys non-stealth aircraft like the F-15, armed with a range of munitions to carry out precision strikes on multiple locations.
The tip of the spear would have been the bunker buster bomb that can penetrate through this six-story building.
It can level out servile blocks with just a couple of ammunitions.
This is the bunker buster bomb.
It has a laser sensor at the front, and just behind that are adjustable fins.
In the midsection, there is a warhead.
One of these bombs is the ones that kill Hassan Nasrallah as well.
It weighs approximately 650 pounds containing tritonal explosive.
This is a mixture of 80% TNT and 20% aluminum powder.
Let's take a look at how this works.
Step one: First, a laser is used to illuminate the target, or GPS guidance is already assigned to it.
Step two: Hannah-15 jet flies near the illuminated target, and the bomb is released.
Step three: once the bomb is dropped, the guidance system at the front connects with the tail and fins.
This enables the bomb to make precise adjustments, guiding it accurately to its target.
Step four: As mentioned, this is a bunker buster bomb designed to penetrate around six meters of reinforced concrete bunkers and can travel up to 100 feet of soft ground or buildings.
Step five: In the past, the GBU-28 has been equipped with a delay fuse like this one, allowing it to detonate after penetrating its target rather than exploding on impact.
The bomb contains 700 pounds of TNT, which generates a blast radius of several hundred meters, quite significant for a bomb of this size.
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All right.
Um, there are different all right, and that goes into how bunker buster bombs work.
Uh, so now you guys, oh no, actually, yeah, we come, we covered the Fordo.
And there's an active discussion because the U.S. has bunker buster bombs that are big enough to take out Ford 30,000 pounds.
Yes, yes.
That's the one we just went over.
Now, you guys know intimately what they're talking about.
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And Israel doesn't.
So, the one military piece nor the aircraft to fly them.
Right.
But here's, I guess what bothers me is that I said two weeks ago, the real goal here is regime change in Iran.
It's not.
I don't think that's Trump's goal.
That is the goal, though.
Trump will never admit that because it's wildly unpopular.
That's why.
But it's 100% the goal.
It's your goal.
It's Israel's goal.
I'm not attacking anyone.
I'm just saying it's important to be honest and not lie and not attack people for telling the truth.
So I believe I've been assiduously honest in this, but words matter.
You said the real goal here is regime change, and it's your goal.
And I want to be clear.
You said it was your goal.
I want to be clear because words matter.
Do I support regime change?
And would I like a government that doesn't hate America and isn't trying to kill us in Iran?
Yes, that's a good outcome.
Is that the objective of these military strikes?
I don't think necessarily.
I don't know if it's Israel's.
It's not my objective.
My objective is to if Israel decides we're going to decapitate the government and try to foment an uprising against it.
Should the United States participate in that operation in any way?
Look, I have not called for killing the Ayatollah.
And there is nations in war generally refrain from attacking and killing heads of state.
Now, the Ayatollah doesn't.
He's trying to kill Trump.
We talked about that.
but we shouldn't punish him for it look there i don't believe that dude I don't believe that.
I think that's really propaganda because that benefits them.
Iran isn't stupid enough to try to assassinate a sitting U.S. president.
That would literally be the end of their country.
They're not that dumb, bro.
Has been a long-standing nations in war have refrained from killing heads of state.
I have not publicly called for killing the Ayatollah.
What I've called for is doing whatever is necessary to stop them from getting nuclear weapons.
The first Trump term, what that meant was maximum pressure.
So in the first Trump term, I spent the fuck out of them.
Spent a lot of time urging the president to withdraw from the disastrous Iranian nuclear deal.
Wow.
Yeah.
See, look, man, these fucking guys, bro, that nuclear deal was the best fucking chance we got.
But I'll tell you why Ted told them to get out of it.
Because Ted is owned by the Zionist lobby who do not want Iran to have any type of normal relationship with the United States.
Obama had.
President Trump agreed with me.
He did that.
Yeah, bad fucking decision.
And then he tried to do the same exact deal again.
Really bad move.
And then I urged him to end the oil waivers and to sanction the hell out of the country.
And it ended up crippling their economy.
So Iran at the time was selling 2 million.
So we crippled them, got out of the nuclear deal, put on the foreign terrorist list, and we expect them to like us.
Got it.
In barrels of oil a day.
One million barrels.
I'm sorry.
One million barrels of oil a day.
When President Trump ended the oil waivers, it cut their sales to 300,000 barrels a day.
At the end of the Trump term, the Iranian economy was in shambles.
They had massive inflation.
I think the regime was teetering.
I think it might have fallen.
I would use economic sanctions and I would use moral suasion to try to effectuate.
Okay, so you topple the regime and by whatever means.
What happens then?
How many people live in Iran?
Yeah.
It doesn't do anything.
You just allow warlords to come into play, which is what he literally just said a second ago he didn't want.
Iran, by the way.
I don't know the population.
At all?
No, I don't know the population.
You don't know the population of the country you seek to topple?
How many people live in Iran?
92 million.
Okay.
Yeah.
How could you not know that?
I don't Gotcha bitch Sit around memorizing population tables.
Well, it's kind of relevant because you're calling for the overthrow of the government.
Why is it relevant whether it's 90 million or 80 million or 100 million?
Because if you don't know anything about the country.
I didn't say I don't know anything about it.
Okay, what's the ethnic mix of Iran?
They are Persians and predominantly Shia.
Okay.
You don't know anything about Iran.
So I am not the Tucker Carlson expert on Iran.
You're a senator who's calling for the government.
You're the one.
You're the one who knows anything about the country.
No, you don't know anything about the country.
You're the one who claims they're not trying to murder Donald Trump.
I'm not saying that.
Who can't figure out a solution to kill General Soleimani and you just said it was bad?
They're trying to murder Trump.
Yes, I did.
Because you're not calling for military strikes against them in retaliation.
Okay, really believe carrying out military strikes today.
You said Israel was.
Right.
With our help.
I said we.
Israel is leading them, but we're supporting them.
Well, you're breaking news here because the U.S. government last night denied, the National Security Council spokesman Alex Pfeiffer denied on behalf of Trump that we were acting on Israel's behalf in any offensive capacity.
We're not bombing them.
Israel's bombing them.
You just said we were.
We are supporting Israel.
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If you're a senator, if you're saying the United States government is a war with Iran right now, people are listening.
We are not bombing them.
Oh, okay.
Israel is bombing them.
Hey, why did you do the snide OOK?
What do you mean?
Because this is super high-stakes stuff.
This is a huge country that borders a lot of other important countries in the whole world's energy comes from there.
You don't want another disaster.
You don't want to talk about this.
Ayatollah refers to Israel as the little Satan as America is the great.
Do you believe him?
When he says it's the great Satan, do you think you think if the Ayatollah could murder both of us right now that he would?
I do.
I believe it.
Okay.
I assume no good faith on the part of the Ayatollah.
No, no, no, no.
I'm pro-Ayatollah or something.
No, it's not good faith.
It's that.
I'm just saying if you're a lawmaker, you're a powerful person in Washington.
This is the most powerful country in the world.
If you're calling for toppling in government, it's incumbent on you to know something about the country and to think through the consequences of that.
And you haven't and you don't.
And I'm saying that's fair.
Somebody in the chat called him Tel Aviv Ted?
Bro.
Oh, man.
Okay.
You are.
You engage in reckless rhetoric with no facts.
And to be clear, I'm not calling for the overthrow of the government.
You put out a newsletter attacking Donald Trump and calling him complicit Donald Trump.
Yes, you have.
And by the way, yes, this is like after anti-Semitism, this is the last refuge.
You're an anti-Semitic and you hate Trump.
Okay.
I love Trump.
I will read.
You put out a whole newsletter saying Trump has abandoned America first.
And here's what Trump said in response.
Well, considering that I'm the one that developed America first and considering that the term wasn't used until I came along, I think I'm the one who decides that.
For those people who say they want peace, you can't have peace if Iran has a nuclear weapon.
So for all of those wonderful people who don't want to do anything about Iran having a nuclear weapon, that's not peace.
That was directed at you.
Man, this is, you got me.
Busted.
No, I'm just saying.
My views.
Look, I like Trump.
I campaigned for Trump.
I know Trump.
I talked to him last night.
Not against Trump.
And you know that.
But you're against his foreign policy.
I think that very careful about entering into more foreign is bad foreign policy.
Yeah, you're damn right.
It's bad fucking foreign policy.
Wars that don't help us when our country is dying.
When you say don't help us, look, yes, focus on our country.
I'm all for it.
But the naivete, you don't even know how much money this costs.
You don't know anything about the country whose government you want to throw overthrow.
And you're calling me reckless.
I want to stop a lunatic who wants to murder us from getting nuclear weapons that could kill millions of Americans.
You say, I can't see how that benefits America in any way.
That is bizarre.
And by the way, isolationism.
Your foreign policy is the foreign policy of Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama.
And it doesn't work.
Yeah, I'm a big leftist.
This is so silly.
Now I'm Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama.
Okay.
Let me just say one last thing.
So how is your foreign policy different from Jimmy Carter's?
Seriously.
Please.
But may I ask that question seriously?
I don't even know what you're talking about.
Jimmy Carter.
So what century is this?
I am the product of the last 25 years watching Carol.
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Carefully being involved in the periphery, and I see an unending string of foreign policy disasters that have impoverished and hurt.
Unending string.
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They would include Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and our inability to stop the Houthis, by the way, in Yemen, which exposes us as weak.
And I grieve over that.
So these are failures.
You helped preside over some of them as a member of the Senate.
What failures, foreign policy failures have I presided over?
Well, we were unable to beat Russia in the war that you supported against Russia.
You've been spending the last three years telling us that Vladimir Putin is evil and we're going to beat him with other people's children.
And a million of those kids are now dead.
You've never apologized for that.
That was a fucking way.
Big Al.
Big L got him.
Fucking got him.
Gotcha, bitch.
The level of number of falsehoods you lay out just in one statement are rather.
You haven't supported the war against Russia?
Are rather stunning.
So the war against Russia was caused, which I have explained at great detail by Joe Biden's weakness.
But you supported the war.
If you want to talk, we can talk Russia in Ukraine.
I'm happy to talk about it.
I think that's been more bad foreign policy, by the way.
A success?
No, it's been an absolute disaster.
Okay, but you supported it.
Shouldn't you apologize?
No, you should apologize.
I'm not.
I'm not going to.
No, this is funny.
Welcome.
Poom.
Engage in the demanding of apologizing.
So I'm going to.
I'm like, that's my point.
Are there failures that no one ever says I'm starter?
Or do you just throw out like you, if you want to talk, we can talk.
Okay.
I do.
I want to know why that seems like a true disaster for the United States.
You have supported it.
Do you believe Joe Biden's weakness caused the war in Ukraine?
I think Joe Biden's aggression caused it.
His aggression?
What aggression?
He demanded that Ukraine join NATO.
How does that help the United States?
It is a terrible idea, and I have vigorously opposed Ukraine joining NATO.
Okay, so that's what caused the war.
No, it's not.
Do you want to know what caused the war?
Look, you do the dismissive.
You're not actually interested in facts.
You're like, okay.
Okay, tell me.
It seems interesting what he says here.
Listen.
Super op.
You're absolutely right.
And I'm sorry.
That is a tick of mine that is wrong.
And I mean this with sincerity.
I'm sorry to do that to you.
I just think it's- It seems so obvious that sending Kamala Harris to the NATO security conference to say you're going to join NATO is what triggered the invasion days.
Yes, guys, for those that don't know, Days after she went to Ukraine, days, Russia invaded later.
Okay, so can I this will take a few minutes to lay out because it's complicated, but I think the facts matter.
I think two things caused the war in Ukraine.
Number one, I think Biden's incredible weakness and the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Now, I believe we need to leave Afghanistan, but not with the incompetence that involved that led to 13 servicemen and women being murdered by terrorists there.
The way Biden did that was disastrous.
And I think our enemies looked to the commander-in-chief and said, This president is weak.
And when that withdrawal was so disastrous, I said publicly at the time, the chances of Putin invading Ukraine have just risen tenfold.
Right.
But secondly, and this is critically.
I agree.
That was awful.
The withdrawal.
And it was a major cause of our enemies all said, hey, this president is weak.
And so it invited.
And by the way, look, I despise.
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Weakness and isolationism produces war because it invites aggression from our bad guys.
It's why I agree with Ronald Reagan's peace through strength.
The best way you avoid war is being strong enough that your enemies don't want to mess with you.
But let's get back to Ukraine and Russia.
Look, Putin didn't wake up two years ago and decided he wanted to invade Ukraine.
He's wanted to invade Ukraine for decades.
Putin has referred to the collapse of the Soviet Union as, quote, the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century.
And Putin has long been explicit.
His desire is to reassemble the old Soviet Union and, in fact, reassemble the Russian Empire that was even bigger than that.
If you want to reassemble the Soviet Union, the natural place to start is Ukraine.
Do you really believe that Putin has territorial designs on Eastern Europe?
Yes.
What countries?
He has said that you can go and read his favorite.
Hold on.
I don't want to lose the narrative of what happened.
So we can go back and do that, but I don't want to lose telling the story first.
So let me explain this.
And then if you want to go back, we can take all sorts of digressions.
But just give me a couple of minutes to lay out the facts of what happened.
He has wanted to invade Ukraine a long time.
And he's done it before.
In 2014, he invaded Ukraine, invaded Crimea.
When Barack Obama was president, he invaded.
Why, though?
Because there was a color revolution where we got involved in their election process and we basically installed the public government in 2014.
And ethnic Russians were being literally targeted.
What the hell?
We led a coup in Ukraine in 2014.
The southern portion.
He did not invade the rest of the country.
Why?
And the reason is the principal source of revenue for Russia is oil and gas, and the natural gas pipelines run right through the country of Ukraine.
And he didn't want to jeopardize his ability to get gas to Europe.
Fair.
Also, there are ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine who are being persecuted and killed, the Donbass region, etc.
And he came in to assist and ensure that they don't get killed.
That's another reason.
Also, Crimea is a strategic location that they wanted to take over.
let's go ahead and look at a map real quick for you guys see here's a crimea peninsula right here right And you can see here: here's Russia, here's Ukraine, all right?
It's the Crimea Peninsula right here.
This is a very big strategic location for Russia.
Okay?
See if I can.
All right, well.
So they also took over this region, and it's run by Russia.
So there were a couple of reasons why.
But yes, they ran a coup over there, man.
Right.
The West did, excuse me, and installed the puppet government of Zelensky.
So in 2015, Putin started a project called Nord Stream.
Someone said I'm in the OSS community.
How do I watch the live stream?
Just go into the newsfeed and you'll see it.
But here's I'll give you the link.
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There you go.
Go watch it completely free.
You don't have to be a paying member of OSS.
But I am going to make it where only paid OSS members can be in there and watch it because you guys say funny memes and shit like that.
I will make it paid soon only, but I want to bring up the numbers first.
Stream two.
Did anything happen in 2014?
In terms of what?
Wasn't there a coup in Ukraine?
Let's go, Tucker.
Let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Yes.
They never want to mention this coup in American media.
Everyone stays away from this fucking topic, guys.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Notice how Ted just glossed over that shit.
I didn't know if, guys, I didn't watch this interview.
Just so you motherfuckers know, I did not watch this interview.
Okay?
I didn't watch it.
I'm watching it for the first time with you guys.
I did not know they're even going to get into Ukraine.
But Ted conveniently left off that European, Western powers led a coup in Ukraine.
Let's fucking go, bro.
Yes, the Maidan Revolution.
Yes.
Run by the Obama administration.
Let's go.
Don't demonstrate Monco.
Let's go.
Let me finish telling, I told you, we'll take lots of digressions in a second.
Let me finish telling the narrative.
2015, Putin began building Nord Stream 2.
Nord Stream 2 is an undersea pipeline that runs from Russia to Germany.
The entire purpose of Nord Stream 2 is when it was completed and turned on, it would let Russia circumvent Ukraine and get its gas straight to Europe.
In 2019, Nord Stream 2 was almost complete.
And the conventional wisdom in Washington was this is terrible, but there's nothing we can do about it.
I didn't believe that.
So I drafted sanctions legislation that was targeted to stop the pipeline.
My legislation passed the Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support.
It passed the House.
And Donald Trump signed it in law.
Why would Kenneth ask?
Why wouldn't you want Germany to have cheap energy?
Because it empowers Russia.
And I believe in making our enemies weaker and our friends stronger.
Has blowing up Nord Stream made Germany stronger?
Not being dependent on Russia has made Germany stronger.
So you think Germany is stronger?
Yeah, okay, bro.
Longer now than it was four years ago.
I think not.
Germany is cooked.
I ain't going to lie, bro.
Germany is cooked.
Quelcombe!
Punch!
They haven't been real niggas since the 40s.
Being dependent on Russia.
Germany has all sorts of problems.
In the 30s.
And many of them are domestic to their own politics.
Hold on, let me finish.
I'm trying to.
No, but what you're saying, it doesn't.
Germany seems so much weaker now that its energy costs have spiked and the manufacturing sector is collapsing because of that.
Let me finish.
I'm focused on America's interest.
I don't want Russia stronger because I believe Russia is our enemy.
You and I disagree on that.
We can talk about that.
But I want our enemies weaker.
I don't want to go to war with Russia, but I want our enemies weaker.
I don't want Europe dependent on Russia.
I don't want Putin rich with oil and gas revenues and able to invest in his military and pose.
He's already rich as fuck, man.
Putin might be the richest guy in the world, bro.
Honestly, he just doesn't disclose it.
The threat to America.
You know how much gold Russia has?
So the sanctions legislation that I authored, it passed.
Putin stopped building Nord Stream 2 literally the day that President Trump signed my sanctions legislation into law.
He signed it, if I remember right, at 7 p.m. on a Thursday.
Putin stopped construction at 6:45 p.m.
So the sanctions legislation worked and it killed the pipeline.
The pipeline lay dormant for over a year, just a hunk of metal at the bottom of the ocean.
Joe Biden came into office.
He was sworn in on January 20th, 2021.
Putin resumed deep sea construction of Nord Stream 2 four days later, January 24th.
He did so because Biden had foreshadowed weakness on this issue.
That foreshadowing was accurate because several months later, Biden formally waived the sanctions on Nord Stream 2 and let Putin complete the pipeline.
In January of 2022, I forced a vote on the Senate floor to reimpose sanctions on Nord Stream 2.
The week of the vote, President Zelensky in Ukraine publicly called on the Senate, please pass this sanctions legislation.
It is the last best hope of stopping Russia from invading Ukraine.
At the same time, the government of Poland put out a formal statement from the foreign ministry to the Senate calling on the Senate to pass my sanctions legislation and said, if you do not, Putin will invade Ukraine.
The day of the vote, Joe Biden came to Capitol Hill.
It's the first time in his presidency, he had done that.
He went to the Democrat senators' lunch and he personally lobbied them on this issue, not any other issue.
This was his number one issue that he came to lobby them on.
They came out of that lunch.
Every Democrat had voted with me twice against Nord Stream 2.
44 Democrats flipped their vote.
They voted in favor of Russia, in favor of Putin, and four weeks later, Russia invaded Ukraine.
That was the direct cause of the war.
And if Trump had been president, there would be no war.
May I ask?
I, of course, disagree with your analysis.
That's funny.
Like, you see how he centered himself in the middle there, like, I did all this, XYZ.
Nigga.
Bro, NATO expansion was the main reason, dude.
Completely, but I want to be respectful.
I see his perspective.
Hey, we did this, blah, blah, blah.
I understand that.
But the grand scheme of things is NATO expansion was happening.
He wasn't going to allow it.
So tell me what you disagree with.
It's such a long conversation.
I've spent the last couple of years on this, and I just respectfully disagree with your analysis, but I don't doubt your sincerity that you believe that Putin is our enemy, that Western Europe should not be allowed to use Russian energy.
I mean, you seem to really believe these things.
My question is about results, because I think it's relevant to what we're seeing now in Iran.
You look back after having you personally voted to send billions and billions and billions of U.S. tax dollars to Zelensky to support his civil service and the war against Russia and all this stuff.
Can you say that what you did worked?
So I can say what I did personally, sanctioning Nord Stream 2 worked and prevented a war.
And if Trump had still been there, if the sanction had been in effect, there would be no war.
I'm in favor of avoiding wars.
But once the war broke out, you voted to fund it to the tune of billions and billions and billions.
And to be clear.
And did that work?
Okay, to be clear, what I voted for, I voted for the initial tranche of funding and then I voted against the subsequent one.
So it hasn't worked.
So I've been in between.
I haven't been on the full Ukraine full-throated hawk side or the anti-from day one.
I voted for the initial tranche of funding because I wanted Russia to lose.
I think the Biden administration administered it in a horrible way.
I think they wasted a ton of money.
And I think what they did was actually incoherent because they were funding both sides of the war.
And I was very vocal.
And among other things, flooding $100 million to Iran, which was used, among other things, to help the nuclear program, but also to make drones that Russia used to fight the USA.
So here's my concern.
I'm not going to defend the Biden administration.
Really did a lot to wreck the United States.
Yeah, the most damaging administration is where we sit now.
Russia is stronger.
It's closely allied long term with China.
I don't know that Russia is stronger.
I don't think that's right.
Okay.
No, they are stronger.
They were the fifth strongest economy last year.
They're definitely strong.
I think it's pretty obvious that it is, but it's certainly not destroyed.
And it's allied long-term with China.
Maybe.
Look, there's no doubt Biden's foreign policy drove Russia into the arms of China, and that's concerning.
They also have a long history of adamant.
Western Europe is weaker and more in debt.
The United States is weaker and much more in debt.
Look, hold on.
So you are agreeing.
We're agreeing.
We're agreeing.
Here's my question.
Have you questioned any of your previous assumptions?
Did you play any role in this at all?
Are you responsible at all?
Of course.
And like you, you said.
So what if you learned?
Like you, you said you've changed your mind.
I voted for the first funding of the Ukraine war and I voted against every subsequent funding stream because it wasn't working.
And I looked at what was happening and said, this is not working.
And had the money been spent in an intelligent way and not wasted and had it been successful, I might have been willing to fund more.
But it wasn't successful.
So I voted no.
And the war is going to end.
Look, President Trump campaigned on ending the war.
I think he's frustrated because Putin has been less than eager to reach a deal to end the war, but it's going to end.
You're not going to see another dollar coming from.
He wants to end the war.
I think Zelensky has behaved horribly.
I think his Oval Office meeting will go down in history as the worst Oval Office meeting of any leader that has ever come to the Oval Office.
I think he behaved like a pompous ass.
And I think he is unrealistic.
I think Zelensky spends his time with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in the New York Times, and he believed he was going to the Oval Office as a resist figure.
And I think he's doing real damage to his country right now.
You described him many times as a hero.
Do you believe that?
I don't believe, I don't recall ever using the word hero.
I will say, look, I'm not a Zelensky cheerleader, and I'm not in the business of saying everyone we support has to be a saint and everyone we oppose has to be a villain.
I'm not in the morality game.
I'm in the U.S. interest game.
Why did I want Nord Stream 2 stopped?
Because it would strengthen Russia and Russia's our enemies.
It's entirely U.S. interest.
Did you support the industrial sabotage against it, blowing it up?
So I think you believe America did that.
Is that right?
Of course.
Okay, I think the chances of that are zero.
You think Russia did it?
No, I think Ukraine did it.
Okay.
I don't know.
So I don't know who did it.
In terms of the theories that had been put out there, the idea that Russia blew up their own pipeline never made any sense to me at all.
I can't even articulate why they would do that.
The idea that Biden did that.
Look, I could see it being in U.S. interest to do that, to blow up Nord Stream 2.
I just think Biden was too weak.
don't believe Joe Biden.
But are you and I guess you and so so that the Norwegians, the the Ukrainians, NATO, whatever.
Look, Look, that seems to, you know, who benefits?
And it leads me to think either the Ukrainians blew it up or Ukraine's allies.
I don't think Biden did because I just Biden was so weak, I don't think he would give the order.
I find that implausible.
But you're in favor of it.
Look, I was in favor of stopping it.
I think blowing it up was a good thing.
So I'm supportive of that, but I don't think America did that.
I don't think Biden gave that order.
But in general.
I didn't see Trump giving that order, but he wasn't in office.
Yeah.
And you think that the largest act of industrial sabotage in history helped our allies in Western Europe or other fellow NATO members.
Look, I got to say, I don't understand.
For some reason, you are really invested in defending Russia, and I don't get that.
I'm not attacking you with that.
I'm genuinely like, I don't get why you're so because we have them as enemies for no real reason.
That's why.
Because it's to continue to push this stupid ass military industrial complex that we have in the United States where we need to keep paying money to Boeing and Lakeen Martin.
That's why.
So passionate about defending Russia.
Actually, I was defending Western Europe, the home of my ancestors, and that, you know, tripling their energy costs and destroying their industrial base.
No, no, no, not like.
You just accused me of being an anti-Semite, an isolationist, and a Russia lackey.
I've not called you a neocon once, which you are.
There we go.
Let's go.
Qualcom!
Punch!
Tell him what he is.
He has a fucking neocon.
Damn time.
That's absurd.
Yeah, those neocons that oppose the Iraq war again.
But like, that's.
Okay, but I haven't called you that because name calling.
Well, you just said, which you are.
So you just called that.
Okay.
Called me that.
You just did.
I guess what I'm saying is you're triggered because I use name-calling.
I get it.
I was triggered when you called me names.
And I'm triggered once again that you're calling me a Russia defender when, in fact, I'm defending Western Europe.
And I don't think that you call it.
Do you think Putin's our enemy?
Well, he's literally our enemy.
You are funding a war against him.
Do you think he is our enemy?
Do you think Putin is our enemy?
I think it is a tragedy that your policies, your policies, specifically yours, helped drive Putin into the arms of China, forming a bloc that's larger than us.
So you won't answer that question.
I don't.
He is literally our enemy right now.
That is a tragedy for the United States.
No, no, you're saying, but you won't say he is our enemy.
And look, like I don't know in what sense.
I don't want to be enemies with Russia.
It doesn't help us.
It really doesn't.
It's stupid.
At all.
It may help some people in the United States, but in general, I don't want to be.
I don't want to be at war with Russia.
I don't think it is in our interest to be at war with Russia.
I'm not sure with China.
That is a discussion.
But listen, no doubt.
And I want Russia and China attention.
So I agree with you there.
But I think Putin is a KGB thug.
I think he is a bad man.
Now, I don't want to go to war with him over that.
But I'm not naive.
And like I watched your family.
He's a bad man.
He's a bad man.
Okay.
Look, I watched your episode where you went to the Russian grocery store.
Was that disloyal, do you think?
It was just weird.
It was like a promo video for Russia.
And I don't understand.
I'm not attacking you when I ask why, because I'm genuinely like, I don't know.
Like when you called me and it said, I mean, you weren't attacking me.
You were just noticing.
But may I ask you a question?
So here.
Well, let me just answer yours by saying the United States, the Biden administration, with your help, full support, began this war on Russia in response to their invasion of Ukraine.
And one of the things they was they kicked Russia out of Swift of the international financial system.
And my first response was, this is going to really hurt the U.S. dollar, which it has.
And I hope someday we can have a conversation about that.
It's really, really hurt the one thing that we needed, which was to retain dollar supremacy.
So I was interested in the economic conditions.
By the way, that's a reasonable point and a serious conversation.
I'm aware.
I'm aware.
But I can agree with you.
No, no, but I was accused of being, I think it's weird that you went to a Russian grocery store and said it was prosperous.
No, my point is that those...
It looked like a commercial.
It looked like a commercial, isn't this wonderful?
It was an argument against the efficacy of sanctions.
Sanctions against Russia, which you casually and enthusiastically imposed, scoring a little moral victory every time, had no material effect that helped the United States.
Russia is back and made Russia stronger.
And here's the thing: they knew that the sanctions were going to come, just so you guys know.
They got heavily sanctioned back in 2014 when the coup happened.
Russia got heavily sanctioned.
So they knew when they invaded Ukraine on the second go-around, they had economic infrastructure set up because they knew they were going to get kicked off Swift.
They knew they were going to be sanctioned.
They knew it was coming.
So they put their government in a position where the sanctions would have fucked them up.
So it did not do anything besides hurt us.
Backstopped by China.
And I recommend that you go there and see it.
It is way nicer than Washington, D.C. It is.
It is.
Jack Senkel has told me quite a bit.
Everyone that's went to Russia has told me how much better it is in America, like Moscow, for example, how much cleaner and safer it is than our capital.
Way nicer.
To me, that's a tragedy.
I was horrified and angry at my leaders, including you.
It's like, I want to live in a country that's nice with low food costs and no homeless people.
I don't understand why that's too much to ask.
So do.
Instead, I get worse with Iran.
No, I just want lower food costs.
How's that?
So, look, it's a weird argument that you do often, which is, listen, things are crappy in America.
Liberals have done bad things to America, so we shouldn't worry about anything.
Not liberal, but they don't care about us.
They're focused on other countries.
You wrote that argument.
Our country is dying, and you don't care because you're focused on Iran.
So you believe that I don't care about America.
I guess you believe Donald Trump doesn't either.
Like nobody cares.
I believe that your focus is way too on other countries.
It's way too focused outward.
The money that you send abroad could be used here and should be.
What money that I send abroad, by the way, I emphatically agree with Ukraine.
You don't even know.
I emphatically agree with Donald Trump's, for example, dramatically slashing USAID.
I think the only reason we should be deploying that is to benefit U.S. interest, national security interest, and keep Americans safe.
And so.
How much did you vote to send to Ukraine?
Look, you were in about $80 billion.
$80 billion.
Yeah.
So you're in, you love just giving these broad characterizations that are not accurate.
I'm genuinely puzzled.
Look, I don't want to go to war with Russia, but I don't think...
Yeah, because they have nukes.
Peace through strength, right?
Fatality.
They're our friend.
I think Putin...
I agree.
Like, guys, let's use the logic here.
We don't want to go to war with Russia.
Oh, why?
Because they got nukes.
Okay.
Why are we going to war with Iran?
Because they got nukes.
That's American foreign policy for you guys.
I think Putin is a murderer.
I think he's a liar.
And I think he does not wish well on America.
Okay.
And there's a difference between saying that, just like Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as an evil empire and Putin was in the KGB.
Look, my father was imprisoned and tortured in Cuba.
I hate communists.
It was actually Batista that tortured my dad.
My aunt was imprisoned and tortured by Castro.
I hate communists.
I think communism is evil.
And so I think there is a value to, there is nobody who stands up to communist China more in the Senate than I do because I think they're evil.
Do I want to go to war with China?
Of course not.
That would be ridiculous.
But I think we have all sorts of tools to stand up to our enemies.
And I think China is engaged in a thousand-year war against the United States.
They're trying to discuss.
It's so all over the map where your family imprisoned in Cuba and China and all this stuff.
I just agree with you.
I'm totally opposed to communism.
Always have been.
I don't think that Putin loves us.
I'm distressed by the moral condition of most leaders around the world, most of them.
They all kill people.
I'm against that.
I'm just saying I wish the focus here.
Can I say something?
I actually don't agree with that statement.
They all kill people.
There's a moral relativism.
So I don't think Donald Trump is a murderer.
He doesn't kill people.
We don't have concentration.
Donald Trump a murderer.
And you just said world leaders all kill people, and there's a moral relativism.
I'm hardly a moral relativist.
But you are.
You just, that statement was the essence of.
It's anti-Semite, an isolationist, a moral relativist.
Okay.
No.
Not to just say world leaders all kill people.
I'm just saying I'm against killing people in general.
And hyperventilating about how Putin was in the KGB or whatever.
I just want to serve American interests and pushing into China is not in our interest at all.
But do it, and you haven't apologized.
And by the way, you're the cheerleader.
I helped drive him into China.
You did a complete lie.
You funded the war against him.
No, I authored the legislation that shut down Nord Stream 2 that prevented the war.
And if Trump had still been in the White House, we would have had the war.
And look, the comment you made, the reason things like moral relativism are so dangerous, oh, everyone kills people.
No, there is a difference.
The United States, we don't have concentration camps.
We don't torture and murder people.
You look at China, where they've got a million prisoners in concentration camps.
You look at Putin where he's got prisoners in Siberia.
He tortures and murders his political opponents.
Donald Trump doesn't do that.
America doesn't do that.
And by the way, what do you mean other countries don't do that?
I see the game.
It's like I'm asking.
I'm just.
All right, let me read some of these chats.
OD4L says, Tess, I posted chats earlier just making sure that you can see them.
Myron, shout out to OSS.
We keep turning.
I appreciate that.
OD4L.
117 says, Can we give the brokies an OSS or not?
Yeah, you can.
I think you got to do it on a desktop, though.
Medicated machine.
That's what Josie told me.
Come on, you guys.
Spend $4.
You guys spend $4 on your monster drinks and your fruity vapes.
Come and support the OSS.
Yeah, I'd appreciate that, man.
Thank you so much, Medicated Machine.
Silverback slaps.
Yeah, man.
My bombers are on alert for sure.
Dopey 420 says, each B2 can only carry one MOAB at a time.
That's why Israel can't do it.
Fair.
Myron, what do you think Saudi Arabia thinks about Israel's behavior in the Middle East?
Also, how does Saudi Arabia view this war between Israel and Iran and the possibility of America joining the war?
Saudi Arabia, bro, they're opportunists.
Let me just be very honest about this.
Saudi Arabia are opportunists.
They're going to go ahead and deal with whoever can give Saudi Arabia the best deal.
The reason why they don't like what Israel is doing to the Palestinians, but the money and economic prosperity matters more to them than Palestinian freedom.
That's just the truth.
The Saudis have always been friendly with the Israelis.
They just do it behind closed doors because the Saudi people are wildly unpopular to recognize Israel.
So the Saudi people don't like it.
So that is why the monarchy and the leadership keeps it behind closed doors.
But all the Gulf states cuck for Israel.
They just do it behind closed doors.
UAE, Oman, all these guys.
Lamo says, Myron, isn't these bunker busters what Israel used to take out Hassan Nasrallah?
Yes, absolutely.
It is.
It doesn't mean that Israel currently has the capability to take out the Iranian nuclear site.
No, because the nuclear site is way further down than what the bunker busters that killed Nasrallah.
Good question.
Jay Bomesky, happy Juneteenth to my ninja Ted is cooked.
Noam Billy says, I was artillery in the army in Afghanistan from 2009, 2010.
We used M77A2 howitzer.
We had this capability with cheaper munitions, the higher tech, more precise.
It was called Excalibur, which, from my understanding, was kind of old when I was in.
This tech isn't all that amazing.
It's just the ability to go in deeper, no pause, into these bunkers, but it's kind of wild.
This is a photo I personally took when I was during one of our missions.
Okay.
Slat by cruise missile TED.
Bro, North Korea has nukes.
Like, dude, that's from Nigas Groiper.
OD4L actually showed a picture of how you can gift a sub, I guess.
Let me go ahead and try to share it on screen with you guys real fast.
This is a picture he shared.
OD4L, I don't know how you did this, but yeah, guys, that's, I guess you can put someone's email there, as you guys can see.
Gift a subscription to other members.
Choose your recipient.
So you put their email, put their name, send a message, and then you type in the community, and then you can go ahead and gift.
OD4L, did you do that on your phone or did you do it on the desktop?
Let me know.
O slash motherfuckers from Milan.
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Jay Bomski says, only commentator to actually speak the truth on Ukraine and they cooked.
Yep.
Nikas Groiper, that doesn't make sense.
Europe doesn't like Russia anyway.
Why would Russia want to get his own pipeline?
That's not being used, bro.
They even did a whole pipeline operation against the Ukrainians.
Yeah, bro.
That's why we blew it up.
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Milan says, it's not because each country in Europe is in a bad situation because they are stupid.
Terrible situation in Europe is caused by EU on Polish.
Poles hate EU like Germans in 39.
Yeet from J.B. Bomsky.
Milan says, however, EU is fourth rich country.
Problem is EU leaders are retarded.
They are.
The United States gets the most benefit for the pipeline blowing up because it forces them to buy much more expensive U.S. gas.
Yes, now you're catching on.
Streaming some rivals, if you're up for it, bro.
Great stream tonight.
I appreciate that, bro.
DPG, I'm tired, man.
I don't know if I'll play.
My first question.
How are you?
I'm fine, Milan.
Thank you so much.
Hippo says, just want to give my daily thanks to you for your hard work.
Question about APAC.
I'm not from the U.S. If they were registered as a foreign lobby, would they not be allowed to donate to U.S. politicians?
Is this what they exploit?
No, they would still be able to donate to U.S. politicians.
It's just that it would all have to be documented.
And when it's documented, well, that creates a pay-patrol and it creates a paper patrol.
People don't like that.
You're just a host says, hey, Martin, can you play Lucas Gage's new fire song?
AI, it's a banger.
I'm on YouTube, bro, so I probably can't play it.
To be honest with you, man, right now.
So, because I know it's probably going to be crazy.
Let's see here.
Guys, so we are right now, it's 121.
I told you guys I'd get up at 115 if we didn't hit the 1100.
We're at 137 subs.
The goal is 1500.
I do see here.
It's strange.
So, what I'll do is I'll do this.
We pretty much finished this interview, so we'll close this out.
I'll probably save this for tomorrow.
Bro, this bitch, Emily Austin, is a fucking retard, bro.
Holy shit.
I'll show you guys this tomorrow.
I'll probably cover this interview tomorrow.
She gets absolutely schooled.
Such a dumbass.
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You guys asked for it, the PBD stuff.
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Even though we didn't hit our goal, I'm going to go a little bit over time and cover this because you guys requested it.
So, yeah, we'll cover it.
This comes from the, I don't have the actual video.
I know someone sent it to me, but I see that the majority of report dropped a video on this, Sam Cedar, and them.
And then, also, I think Josie made the gift, the gift for you guys.
Let me look here.
I think she did.
Let me, oh shit, she did.
All right, let me let me save.
Let me get this shit for you guys right now, bro.
on.
Bear with me, chat.
I'm trying to save this shit so I can give it to you guys on Rumble and on Kick for the subs.
The hell, why can't I save it, bro?
Bear with me, niggas.
I'm trying to fucking get this shit for you guys.
God damn it.
I hate the internet, man.
Let me try this copy message.
Yes, we're going to play it now.
Go ahead.
Guys, join up though, OSS.
Like I said before, I'll stay on a little bit longer.
The goals, oh, and do we have okay, awesome.
We have 4,000 live viewers, or sorry, 4,000 likes.
I mean, they didn't ask any questions.
They were literally shirtless waving white flags saying, We need help, we need help.
They got shot and killed immediately.
The IDF is super belligerent in how they're carrying out this war.
They're killing a lot of innocent people.
In the case that I'm outlining, I'm talking about three Israeli hostages.
If you're not willing to be critical of Israel, I question how honest you're being about this whole situation.
I'm critical of Israel just like I'm critical of America.
Lindy, in other words, not at all.
In other words, America makes mistakes.
I'll call them.
So, Lindy, hold on.
I just wanted to make sure we got that.
Yeah, yeah.
And then they cut to her hanging her head.
This is madness.
And the show is supposed to be called Her Take Array.
Isn't this supposed to be the feminist, like, like Valutainment show?
There's the, the, the, and he literally shushes the woman on her own show.
Look at how he's dressed, though.
Like, the open, like, the open, but open, like, the suit jacket.
It's just so he just and it looks crazy there.
Maybe I can, let me see if I can find it, because I don't want this fucking losers commentary, if I'm going to be honest.
Is this it?
Yeah, this has got to be it.
Let's see.
Iran, while it hasn't officially pulled out of the non-proliferation agreement, they violated both the spirit and the technical limits of the JCPOA.
But they're not in the JCPOA anymore.
That doesn't matter.
But this is right out of that deal, boss.
They annihilated it.
Oh, my God.
Listen, shit, this is for 45 minutes, bro.
Come on, man.
It is a beauty of Israel.
It'll let you at least acknowledge the truth that she just told you, and you just shut down Jillian when she tried to feed you the truth.
Adam, you have no tricky in this country.
You have no argument.
Just because you say I'm not.
Your only argument is not an argument.
Man, I don't give a damn about Israel.
I don't give a damn about my own country.
I don't give a damn about Iran.
I don't care about Israel.
I don't care about the United States of fucking America.
That's my country.
And I'm sick of fighting wars on behalf of Israel.
Other people talk other than Adam.
So when 9-11 happened, you're saying that they fought that on behalf of this.
Yes, I am saying that.
Yeah, it was based on that.
Oh, man.
I'm going to have to react to this tomorrow, niggas.
I'm going to have to react to this tomorrow, guys.
This is crazy.
Wow.
I didn't realize that this is a much longer clip.
This is like 45 minutes of them doing this.
And I think this is a newer channel.
What is this?
This is like the.
I want to put this one to bed.
This is like the equivalent of like the female version of the view, but I think from a more centralized, yeah, it's value attainment.
Okay.
Yeah, now that makes sense.
All right.
Interesting, interesting.
Yeah, so it's like a relatively new channel.
When did they make this?
And they just made it a couple months ago.
Yeah, they just launched it like a month ago.
Do they do this thing live?
Is this live stream chat?
No, they don't live stream it.
They only live stream some episodes, but most of it is now live streamed.
Okay, it's pre-recorded.
I want to put this.
I don't know.
I don't.
Yeah, most people, bro, most people don't like to.
Okay, this is a 20-minute version of the fight, I guess.
What triggered.
All right.
Maybe I'll have to react to this tomorrow, Ninjas.
because it's longer than i thought i'll tell you what ninjas it's It's what time is it?
It's 124.
All right.
If we get to 150, 1050, so 13 signups, I'll stay on and I'll break this thing down.
This 20-minute video.
If not, I'll do it tomorrow.
So you guys will get it anyway.
Oh, no.
Well, tomorrow, tomorrow I'm doing the debate.
Shit.
Tomorrow, maybe not.
Tomorrow, maybe not.
Maybe I'll jump on stream tomorrow after.
We'll see.
But if you guys want me to cover this now, if I get 13 people to join the OSS, or the other option is I'll give you guys two options.
I'll give you guys options.
Bear with me.
We're at 23.
let me look here on the kick.
We're at 23-21.
If we get to 2,500 subs.
So if we either get to A, 2,500 subs or 1,050, so 13 signups, I'll stay on air.
If not, no big deal.
I'll get off because I am tired and I'm starving, bro.
Because I literally worked out, guys, and now I'm here streaming, and it's been eight and a half hours.
I haven't eaten a meal yet, so I got to fucking eat.
And I don't like eating on camera.
So I'll let you guys kind of pick.
You guys can't just depend on fucking DPG to rescue you niggas, bro.
Jay Bomowski with the $10, I appreciate that, my friend.
If you guys want me to stay here and cover this thing, either 2,500 subs or we get to 1,050 OSS members.
So that's what we'll do.
I'll give you guys two options to get this thing up.
And then I'll cover this thing and we'll break it down.
And we can dissect the debate between Anna and Adam.
Eat some hot pockets, nigga.
I'm not eating the hot pockets.
The fuck.
so yeah i don't know why I'm trying to get this gift for you guys, bro, but it's not working.
While I so yeah, guys, we got two options.
We can either A get to 150 or get to 2,500 subs.
So that's what, 180 away or some shit like that?
If not, no worries.
Tony Santana said, bro, I just subbed.
Okay.
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Let me jump in this Twitter space, see what's the latest here.
I'll give you guys a little bit more time.
I'll give it, it's 124.
I'll give it to one, I'll give it to like 140.
If we get to get to the thing at 140, then I'll go ahead and it's a typical playbook.
We all know everyone who's up here knows this.
The playbook is once you're losing the argument.
I'll give you ninjas 15 minutes to get to either A, 2,500 subs or B, 1,050 supporters on OSS Army.
We're building up, child.
We're building up.
So I'll go into Switterspace.
You guys got 15 minutes, 16 minutes to be exact.
Here's when he starts to ask the Israelites.
So I'm going to get to that.
It gets really crazy, though.
There's this one bit where you could see it in Tucker's eyes.
Like, I will give him credit for asking the hard questions and getting it televised before any event happens.
Because at least he's made it clear that Ted Cruz is a neocon, right?
And he knew how it worked.
So it was very interesting to see what Tucker was saying because he was trying to, in my opinion, expose Apex control at one point, even going as far to say, why is every country have to sign up as a foreign country under a certain law?
Whereas Israel has managed to sidestep that and he got Ted Cruz in such a point where you could see Ted Cruz thought to himself for a second, why the fuck did I do this interview?
Very well said.
That dude's a sellout.
I'm about to find it.
Hold on one second.
Let me just say hi to Myron.
Welcome, Myron.
Did you just finish your podcast?
How's your night going?
Yeah, I'm winding down.
I'm still on stream right now.
But yeah, I'm going to get ready to wind down in a little bit.
But yeah, man, we just obviously I just finished watching the Ted Cruz interview with Tucker.
And man, did that shit expose a lot?
Fucking absolutely wild to see how bought our politicians are.
And I think it's very important for people to understand that a lot of people are kind of like in Ted Cruz's situation where the Republican Party is absolutely controlled by the Zionist lobby in America, even more so than the Democrats.
The Democrats hide it, but the Republicans are totally cucked and they're open about it.
So, yeah.
Well, it was kind of funny, ironic.
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There's some sort of religious thing which he was trying to say came from somewhere in Christianity.
Thanks, Loki.
Even Tucker couldn't get this right.
There's nowhere in any of the Christianity books anywhere to be said.
It's in a newer book, which was the Schofu Bible, I believe, which tried to do this whole bullshit.
But the point is, is that that was one of the funniest points because they were saying essentially how well Ted Cruz was saying essentially how his religion is empowering him to make his decisions when you have in Iran someone whose religion is empowering them to make their decisions and in that situation who's right or wrong who fuck knows only God knows and I will tell you one thing God would not want you to fight over land and would not want the kids to die needlessly so Ted Cruz can make arguments but
they're also massively flawed.
Like, massively flawed.
The Bible verse they were referencing was Genesis 12, 3.
Okay.
And if you read the Bible, it doesn't say anything about Israel.
Exactly, well done.
So the Scofel Bibles were introduced as that.
Go ahead.
Anyway, no, I'll leave it to a place.
No, it's okay.
I was just, go ahead.
I'm gonna move to the 23 part.
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Appreciate that, brother.
I've made very clear that the cause of those riots are Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass.
And when you elect communists who hate America, who stop law enforcement from arresting criminals, you get what you get on the street.
Hey, man, I agree.
My in-laws are Californians, and they're wonderful people.
Heidi grew up on the Central Coast of California.
And I remember I was texting with my mother-in-law and I think I sent her a video of criminals going to a store and just looting in California.
And her response, she said something like, well, this is really terrible.
I wish we could, it's a shame we can't do anything about this.
So yes, you can.
Go in and arrest them.
Throw their butts in jail.
Put them in handcuffs and it stops.
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So on questions of home rules.
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I had a vaccine.
And so I had a vote on the Senate floor.
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Very expensive when people are literally buying groceries on credit in the United States.
Can you feel like...
This is where it starts.
All right, let's stop.
You said the support for Israel very expensive.
How much support do we give to Israel?
Well, you tell me.
You vote for it.
It's about $3 billion a year for military assistance.
Was that the only assistance?
Yeah, we just have military assistance.
Yeah, that's a lie.
It's $12 billion, not $3 billion.
memorandum of understanding and it's $3 billion a year.
It becomes a whole thing.
Wait.
...to protect Israel right now from Iran.
So I don't know right now, but I'll tell you this.
Let's go back to the touchstone on foreign policy.
American interest.
Our support, our military support for Israel is massively in America's national security.
Well, what does it cost?
And it benefits us enormously.
Well, before we can make independent judgments about whether or not that's true, and I'm certainly open to it, I think we need to know what it costs.
So what's the annual cost of defending Israel?
Do you know?
$3 billion a year.
No, no, no.
That's exactly the aid.
But I mean, the cost of the weapons, for example, the cost of U.S. personnel there, the cost of moving ships to the region, which we're doing right now, the cost of moving tankers Do we know what the cost is?
So, look, the last week, I don't know.
And there's some lag when the administration on the Constitution, the commander-in-chief, has control of the armed forces.
And so, President Trump has made some decisions that will know the cost over time, but I don't know the last week.
I don't have visibility on that.
The annual cost is $3 billion.
It's a 10-year memorandum of understanding, and that's the principal driver of the cost.
But let me make a point.
We get massive benefits from Israel.
Israel shares the Mossad as one of the best intelligence sources on the planet.
The enemies of Israel, the people who hate Israel, they all hate us.
It's almost a perfect overview.
All right, so we got here.
Um, Angelo says, uh, I'm sure a bunch of y'all spend more than four dollars on thoughts on OF.
Fuck that, WSS.
Okay, one chess HS Bracker.
Okay, so we actually showed a picture of how to do it.
So, what you do is, I guess, you click my communities and then my support.
Okay, manage subscription.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
So, here you go.
Let me.
Um, what I'll do is I'll uh kind of share this on my screen if I can.
All right.
So, this is how you do it, ninjas.
Let me make sure I don't like docks or anything here.
All right, I'll show that.
I'll find a way.
Okay, so this is the first one.
All right.
So, this is how you do it, ninjas.
Shout out to our boy OneChest.
So, I'm using Rumble Studio here, as you guys can see.
You guys can see my whole feed here.
Can I make this bigger?
Maybe I can make this bigger.
Let me see if I can zoom in on this a little bit.
All right.
So, right here, as you guys can see, you here's your when you're on the app, right?
When you're on the app, you come in, you click my support.
After my support, click manage my subscription or OSS.
Then it's just a manage subscription, then it goes gift subscription.
All right, and then you can choose who you want to give it to, right?
So, all you brokeies in the OSS chat right now, ask somebody and give them your email, and they will be able to gift it to you.
Make sense?
So, there you go.
Shout out to OneChest.
So, that's how you do it.
Go to my support from your page on the app.
Then you go manage my subscription or click OSS, manage subscription, and then bam, you go right here, gift subscription.
And then you put the person's info.
Shout out to you, OneChest, my ninja, my Niga.
I'm gonna make this a bit bigger, smaller.
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We got here Jay Bomski, W. Lesbo.
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Okay.
Abduma says, Myra, please tell all the viewers in the Twitter space to call their congressman and tell them how horrible the Iran war is, bro.
It's bad.
Milan, problem with alleged Christians, paid by the Jays.
They use the Old Testament.
Old Testament is a Jew story, how they betrayed God many times.
Okay, yeah, the Old Testament is basically the Torah, right?
Isn't it?
Fair enough.
No kings, shit.
We were kings.
And then Guapoji says, Niggas out here spending money on V-Bucks, but can't spend $4 on Myron, bro.
It's all good, man.
It's all good, bro.
We're past time.
North Korea doesn't recognize Israel.
That's funny.
When it comes to you, wait until later on.
This becomes so important because later on, when he tries to make him pick a side, it's just already clear.
He's already there for a reason.
He wasn't there.
He wasn't there for the American people.
Yo, OneChest, bro.
Thank you so much, bro, for that instruction thing, by the way, guys.
Because I didn't know you could do it on your phone.
I thought you can only do it on your thing.
Yeah, you just basically go into your profile, guys, and click manage subscription.
It lets you gift it to other people.
Any senator, um, like be like, get into it with Tucker in a long time.
This is key.
Maybe you've changed the course of history.
I will put it that way.
Because to get these rhinos out in the open now is so important.
In two weeks' time, Uhel could break, lose.
We don't even know.
At least we know where these people stand.
So when they're telling us what is what, we know where their stance is, which is he wants war immediately, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
This fool pulled $1.3 million from Israel or APAC, whatever you want to call it.
Last year alone.
Imagine how much he's pulled the last 12 years or 13 years he's been in Congress.
It becomes very clear how he raises the money.
This is really important because this is like next level understanding of the lobbying system.
So he's hit by individuals.
Well, the latest say is that it's not just individuals.
They'll have like a dinner party of 40, 50 guests who are very pro their viewpoints.
And they'll invite people who might not be 100%, like someone like Tucker, for instance, just to try and get them to give money.
So it's more like a decentralized network of individuals with some sort of power.
And then what's very interesting is how they lobby on behalf of Israel because it's all by proxy.
And they do this on purpose because then they don't have to sign up underneath the Foreign Nations Act or whatever it is.
And it's this proxy method.
If it was any other country like China, there'll be serious implications.
So this is where it gets really interesting because Tucker will literally push him on this massively later on.
I'm just preparing this to them.
All right, well, we already broke all this shit down.
So this is what I'll do, guys.
I'll cover this and I'll cover this tomorrow.
The Pierce Morgan debate and this debate.
After I do my debate, after outside and shit like that.
So it'll be a good time.
But I think I'm going to close it out for tonight, guys.
We're going to slowly keep growing the army.
I'll be on tomorrow.
I'm going to debate idiots outside.
That's going to be good.
And then I will maybe I'll come back tonight.
Or sorry, the night.
Maybe I'll come back after and I'll go ahead and I'll come back after.
I'll go and I'll go ahead and maybe do an OSS stream for you guys.
So well, hey, man, we didn't hit the number, guys.
We I told you guys we need to hit 1100.
We didn't hit 1100, man.
A lot of you guys on YouTube are just, you guys are not supporting, bro.
You guys are not in the OSS, man.
If you're not in the OSS, man, it is what it is.
It's okay, though.
I'll be back tomorrow.
Don't worry, guys.
We'll be live tomorrow, probably around eight o'clock or so.
Let me hit up Noble.
What's the topic that you guys want?
OSS, guys, what do y'all want me to?
What do you guys want the topic to be for tomorrow?
What should the prompt be?
No, I mean the topic as in for the debate, guys.
What should the topic be for tomorrow for the debate?
That's what I asked.
Drew Alva says, wins and losses come a dime a dozen, but effort, nobody can judge that because effort is between you and you.
Facts.
All right, I'll come up with a good, I'll come up with a good topic, guys.
I'll go on with a good topic.
But anyway, ninjas, I am, I'm going to dip out, man.
I love you guys.
I hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
It was a great stream, bro.
We went for eight, almost nine hours.
Okay.
I'll be back tomorrow at about like eight o'clock or some shit like that.
Eight or nine p.m.
I'll be out there debating debating people on the streets.
And then we'll definitely be maybe we'll do a follow-up with the OSS show after.
So all right, guys.
Love y'all, ninjas.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow.
We're gonna, I'm gonna try to start the debate around 8 or 9 p.m.
Would you guys know how that goes?
Because we got to set up and shit like that.
But yeah, we'll try to start it up a little bit earlier.
All right?
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