Tucker Interviews President Of Iran, Houthis Attack, Gaza Ceasefire, And More News!
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"'Tiger Harbace'you Thank you.
Yeah, we are live, ninjas.
What is up?
Uh we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream.
Um I'm starting a bit later, guys.
I uh man, I was up late last night, as you guys know.
Um getting some th things uh together.
Uh everything should be good now, hopefully.
Uh the mic should sound really good.
I fine-tuned it.
Uh me and Bills were up late last night, man.
Um fixing it.
That's an that's a reason why I started up a little bit uh later.
But uh everything should be good right now, man.
If everything is good, guys, give me some O slashes if it's all good.
But um everything should be signed pretty damn good with no issues.
Um I apologize, like I said before for the delay.
Um But we are we are live, man.
We are live, we're alive.
Uh shout out to Unforgiven with the five gifted, thank you so much, Unforgiven.
One of the uh homies on X. sorry, on uh Kick.
We're live on all the platforms.
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Um, we got a big show today, guys, planned.
Um, as you guys know, we got Corey Hughes coming.
Uh, and we're gonna be discussing the Cookie Monster event.
Uh, that's going to be only on OSS for obvious reasons.
Um, but it's gonna be a good show for sure.
Uh, we're gonna go a little bit later than usual.
Uh well, well, we're gonna go into we're gonna have a good show.
Let's put it that way, Ninja.
We're gonna we're gonna have a we're gonna have a very, very good show.
It's gonna be a good time.
Um let me see here.
Well, quick announce before we get into it.
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Um we um we're actually getting a piece for you guys uh that is only for you know, um, OSS members.
Uh also I have these dog tags here.
Shout out to DPG.
I gotta find out how I'm gonna get them to you guys, but this is what it looks like.
Right on the front, then on the back.
So pretty cool.
Um DPG did a really good job.
I got like a whole bunch of them here.
So I gotta find out how I'm gonna um, you know, get these out to you guys because I know a lot of you guys want these dog tags.
So I'll find a way.
I'll find a way to get them out for you guys.
Uh but yeah, I just wanted to give DPG a quick shout out.
I don't know if he's watching right now, but if he is, uh thank you, man.
That's uh very awesome that you were able to kind of get those dog tags.
So uh let's see here.
Let me read some chats if there's any.
So yeah, Cookie Monster event is going to be tonight, guys.
I am excited for it.
Let me read some of these chats real fast.
We got here Druski, oh my nigga's yeah, with the the the thing.
Uh Chief Rock, it's uh great to be here.
I'm trucking right now and I'm throwing Roman K Newell.
Everybody's good.
Uh everything's good.
I don't want to hear anybody yap about audio issues today.
Shut the fuck up.
Yeah, it should be good, guys.
Me and Bill's literally um Bills came, he adjusted the board, then I went back in, fine-tuned it some more uh for for this microphone.
So we should be good, man.
We should be good.
Shouldn't have any issues now.
Um Sabrina Opp says, I was watching what you were saying the other day about strippers and sex workers, and as a DJ at a strip club, it couldn't be further from the truth.
Women hate their lives.
Um drink and do drugs and hate the men.
Yeah.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Uh okay, so you agree with what I said.
Okay, because you said it couldn't be further from truth.
I I see what you mean.
You meant to say, all right, yeah.
You meant to say it's it's true.
Okay.
No, thank you for that, uh, Sabrina.
Uh I forget that, yeah, you're a DJ.
Uh Drusky, shout out DPG for the dog tags.
You could go through orders and send it to the first people who bought something.
Yeah, I could do that too.
But we have a fulfillment company that we use.
Also, guys, wanted to tell you guys we uh passed our goal.
We hit 2500 on the OSS.
We're at 2504.
I wanted to announce that on air with you guys.
Uh 2507.
So, guys, um, the army is growing.
Uh as you guys know, Cookie Monster event is going to be tonight at um at 11 o'clock with Corey Hughes.
So it'll be live for a few hours, then we're gonna go ahead and do the uh do do the um the show with Corey Hughes.
It's only gonna be on OSS, guys, but I'm still running the sale.
You could join for four bucks for the first month or 75 uh for the year.
So whichever one you want to do, uh, you'll be good.
So uh let's see here.
Let me look.
Let me make sure I don't miss anything.
Dawson is cooking on Sully X Live.
Uh okay, let's jump in there real quick then.
Let's let's because we you know we can cover all the other stuff later.
You know, obviously Twitter space is live.
So let's go ahead and jump in there real quick.
Genuinely believe that some of the smartest people in the world are in all right.
They're talking about um Trump loses it, Massad Lincoln Grock or Ryan Dawson.
Okay, let's jump in here.
What what would that look like for you?
A creative solution.
I was very well, like one white pill that I really love was the fact that Tucker Carlson finally interviewed Scott Horton, and I was like, Wow, one of us finally got on the show.
Is it more of that?
The really intelligent people on geopolitics that really know this stuff in and out are the ones that should have the camera in their face.
I was delighted to see Norman Finkelstein and Scott Horton.
I'd love to see Grant Smith.
I'd like there's a list of people I have.
I'm like, you know who you ought to talk to is all these people.
The problem is it the fame and intellect don't always overlap.
Occasionally they do, but a lot of people who are well known aren't well versed, and a lot of people who are well versed aren't well known.
And we you you need to have a tag team between reach and knowledge.
There are some people who've got some reach and a lot of knowledge, and some people who've got some knowledge and a lot of reach.
Like the people who have a lot of reach need to be tapping into the people that have a lot of knowledge and working together.
But what's get getting in our own way is there are a lot of people, all they want is reach.
They're looking for fame instead of justice, and so they'll get in a position and then try and take it on their own when they just don't know the issue that well, and they do know other people who do know the issue that well, but they don't want to share that.
All right, guys, I'm bringing the volume down here for you.
Okay, I'll I'll bring the volume down.
You guys are saying the USB is too loud, I'll bring it down.
You need to defer and say, you know, I really think you ought to get so and so on.
And I've got a list of people who are the I brought it down, guys.
So it shouldn't be give me a slash if it's good now.
The USB audio.
I know my mic audio is pretty good, but let me know how the USB audio is that know these issues in and out, those are the voices that need to be heard.
Um but they're not really that prominent on X other than Ritter, like they're just like we have to do a better job of organization.
I guess all right.
My mic, uh I just turned it up, should be a lot better now.
I turn it up significantly, so you guys should be able to hear me a lot better now.
I mean, I can give my recommended list and people can revise it or whatever, but uh honestly, like if you want to talk about Epstein or 9-11, I am the person they ought to be talking to.
But all these like on Ukraine, on Israel, on Palestine, on Iran, on that, there's a lot of great, very intelligent people that just aren't getting the audience they ought to.
Uh they just don't have that reach or fame, and that's a lot of it, it's not because they're dumb or they don't know how to market whatever, it's because of censorship.
Yeah, my mic is up, guys.
Don't worry, you guys should be able to hear me nice and loud now.
I I just turned it up um significantly, so you should be able to get that good uh audio right now on my mic.
But you know, are they gonna like there are people who just don't even repost stuff?
They go, they take the information, they cut and paste it, and then they stick it on their page without saying where it comes from.
Why?
Why would you do that?
Like, if we're gonna grow as a network, just hit quote post it or repost it.
It's so fucking easy.
Whether there are people obsessed with like how many followers they have in their number, whatever, like dude, you it's not even your thoughts.
Like, just share.
And I'm like, okay, that's why like if that kind of petty egoism is gonna get in our way, we're gonna lose.
You've gotta like when you have someone busting their ass for decades that comes up with stuff, then you should go call it on the mountain.
This person did this.
No one did that for Michael Piper.
You know, Justin Ramondo, these guys are dead now.
They're like these ten out of ten on these people should be sharing Ron Paul and Daniel McAdams and these people that are busting their ass, like and I don't see that on X. I see very prominent accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers.
Go look at how many things they repost.
Almost zero.
The only times there's a repos is when they've done it so many times, it just says from so and so, like the algorithm figured it out.
Quit doing that.
Like if you want other people to find these people, if you really want this message to get out, you have to share it.
You gotta name drop.
You gotta say this so and so said blah blah blah.
So that other people can recognize them and know who they are.
Because if you don't, uh especially when a lot of these people have been censored and pretty much everything, it's it's gonna be many years down the road before they get recognized, gonna be too late.
And part of my frustration, like you're right, there are a lot of white pills and da da.
I have like the the time running out 'cause I'm going blind.
Sad to say.
And so I'm like, it's not fast enough.
Like I I know people are noticing.
I know it's better than it was five years ago, like Sully said that's true.
I don't want to wait another five years.
I don't want to see all these Palestinians that like they don't come back to life.
Like it's over for them.
It has to be now.
And I just begging people like share instead of steal.
Yeah, I hear you, brother.
I just wanna one second.
I just wanna go ahead.
Yeah, so I'll give it I'll give it straight back to you in a sec.
Just want to welcome Myron to the space as well.
Myron, thanks for joining us.
Uh we're just speaking about Epstein and Trump and Grok.
And by the way, Grof's Grocks gone offline now.
Like they're basically apparently from what I can see, unless someone can correct me, is Grock's no longer applying to anything.
Images only for Grok.
He's too anti Semitic.
So he's been taken line.
And that's what's happening right now.
And yeah, Ryan, I agree with you.
Um, like in my mind I try and rationalize it and say, look, it's gonna be like, Look, I I'm I'm lucky that I became big in two years and maybe these bigger platforms are not doing it, and maybe later things will change.
But then there is that frustration that a lot of these things that we're able well, I'm a bit able to counter, they won't have me on because you know, they wanna continue that narrative.
There's a reason why this industry is financially being incentivized to ensure that people aren't platforms or someone like you know, these bigger platformers like Tim Pool, Alex Jones, PBD, intentionally one, because they know that for example, they've created this character of a Muslim of Islamic ideology, of um Z, you know, basically the anyone who's anti-Zionist, and then they don't want anyone to come on and basically counter that.
And so there's a reason there's this kind of block, and people will get on, like for example, like Nick will get onto these shows, but they will never have someone like me on the show.
So they'll bash Islam, and then the reason for that is that people might think I was told by Islam.
The reason is in the West, and I mentioned this many times, and you've got basically Henry J Jackson Society, as I mentioned, Gates and the Institute, many of these institutes and societies that being created intentionally by the Zionists to demonize Muslims, and then the aim is to then use that and manufacture consent to bomb the Middle Eastern countries.
And so someone, for example, like myself who can come on, they will never have it.
So I agree with you.
I think this is done intentionally, and so the chances of us getting on is extremely extremely low, and I think it's done intentionally.
But in my mind at Russian lies and say, look, um looky to it become so big in a couple of years, maybe things will change, but in reality, it probably won't change because they there's an intent intention behind it.
But um, Myron, thanks for calling uh coming on.
How you doing?
I'm good, man.
Um, I came in and I uh heard the tail end of what uh Ryan was saying with uh sharing stuff.
No, I mean it's true, man.
Um, you know, I always shout people out when I um give my info, whether it's you know the 9-11 stuff or um, you know, obviously Jeffrey Epstein, I learned a lot from Ryan, man.
Um, and it's just sad that he doesn't get the recognition uh I think he deserves on a lot of this stuff.
Um but you know the this uh the the good part is is that you know this information is finally getting out there.
The censorship reigns have receded a bit, but you know, it's a little unfortunate how uh some of the people that you know brought this info out aren't getting recognition.
That's why I try to do my best a lot of times to always uh shout people out about hey, yeah, you know, you should go check out this person.
You know, to this day I still recommend Numick to uh to everybody.
I think everybody should go see um Numek, right?
So it's a really good documentary that shows how Israel stole the nuclear bomb and uh was involved in the case.
And Myron's been good on this.
He had Gonzalo Lira on.
He had myself on.
He had Scott Ritter on.
He tried to get Scott Horton on.
But Wyman's one of the few people that will drop names and share things and stuff and has a big platform.
But you know what I'm saying?
That's like that's a rare thing.
Most people don't do that.
Most people don't, yeah.
I I was gonna try to get Scott on.
I don't know what what it is.
I don't know if I'm uh too controversial for him or what.
Uh Scott Horton, I mean, but um, but yeah, I mean, it was good stuff.
Spot Horton came into our space, and I think he got some painful life lessons because he was like, uh, I think our audience, unlike most audiences, extreme extremely educated and extremely well informed.
And so when he came on to our space and he was like Hamas a terrorist on October the 7th, and then everyone smashed him on it.
And I think after that, he didn't come on to our platform.
I turned my mic up, guys.
It should be able to hear it now better.
I'm turning it up right now as we speak.
Yeah, um go ahead, Myron, you say.
Yeah, no, what I what I was saying was um, yeah, I don't know what it is.
Um I had spoken, I think to one of his people, he was who's supposed to come on, but uh, I don't know what happened with uh was Kyle Horton.
But I think you know seeing him on on Tucker was great.
It was a really good interview.
They went for like two hours and they covered like you know, um terrorism in the 90s, what originated uh like what led the those attacks to happen, the backstory, you know, which isn't widely discussed, right?
We always talk about how these people attack us in the United States, but we never talk about why.
And um, he was able to kind of go through all the different um occurrences of terrorism and what led to it.
And you know, surprise, surprise, when you actually trace it back, you find out it's our foreign policy that you know inspired these people to do the things that they're doing.
You know, if we didn't have such an interventionless attitude uh on foreign affairs, these people wouldn't care, you know.
And then they try to sell the lie, oh yeah, Bush, it's because uh they hate us for our freedom.
You know, it's it's all bullshit, man.
Like when you actually peel the layers back and you find out why, it's it's very shocking, man.
For sure.
And in terms of like uh putting people on, I think um from my own experience in the last two years, I think I've made so many people.
I put so many people on, and then they backstab you and they use the platform to attack you.
I think I made so many people on this platform.
If you look at most of the large platforms, um I'm talking about the new people, not people like Ryan or yourself, because you guys were big before uh and had other platforms, but like a lot of the people who are big on Twitter.
I would say largely I was the person who made them, especially on this platform.
Many of them only had 10, 15, 20,000 followers, and now they've got 3,000 or 200,000, 100,000.
And then afterwards they come and like attack you.
So from that I learned that well, I'm trying to now be a bit more careful on who I put on as well, because what's the point upon an idiots who literally just use it?
Guys, what are you talking about with the mic?
The the mic is is fine.
Like um literally, I'm looking at it right now.
The levels are really good on both ends, and it's the fucking niggas on YouTube that are crying, yo, OSS guys.
How's the how's the mic?
Do I need to turn it up?
Do I need to turn it down?
I'm not even going to fucking look at the YouTube channel more.
I'm not even going to look at the YouTube channel.
The mic is fine.
Yeah, because I turned the mic up now, so it should be very good.
It's damn near like maxed out.
I'll turn it up on the fader a bit more for you guys as well.
But yeah, I I turned it up, it's good.
So okay, now you guys are saying the mic is good.
So the what the fuck are you niggas bitching about then?
Bro's like, oh, your mic is low.
Oh, L Bills.
Bro, what the fuck, man?
Bro, what the fuck, man?
Yeah, this is my mic.
Test SS123.
Let's get this shit fucking handled right now because I don't want to fucking deal with this for the rest of the show.
Does it sound good, guys?
Everything should sound good with this microphone.
I fucking fine-tuned it.
No, yeah, I am blaming you too because a lot of you niggas are retarded.
Because I'm looking at the other chats and they're saying it's fine.
And then it's only you fucking dickheads that are saying that the mic is low.
Um so the mic is fine now.
All right.
So I literally got this shit turned up super loud, dude.
Super super fucking loud.
Super loud.
Alright, so mic is fine.
I'm gonna go back to the USB audio now.
And uh what and I saw a clip of yours uh on the um on another space that you won.
What happened with that?
Okay, it might be offline.
Joe, are you gonna jump in?
Yeah, it's not offline, Sully.
Um but something has definitely changed.
Like I no, no, what uh has is it now right in words?
Because I thought now is it back up back on line because it was basically just images only for a good like 30 minutes to an hour.
Israel Israel thought uh silenced it and reprogrammed it.
Wait, but here's the thing, Sully.
Like I wrote a post today.
I've been going down this like Palantir drone thing in Israel, and come to find out that more than likely that's what was remember when New Jersey was fine had far side.
I'm just looking at it now.
I'm looking at replies.
No, no, it's not it's not auto-replying.
But it's you can go to Grok.
Yeah, yeah, we're talking about the so we're talking about in terms of on X. If you basically tag Grock in now, because remember all of this content which has been deemed anti-Semitic was coming on.
Yeah, but that goes down all the time.
Sorry.
Yeah, but come on, it's not it's coincidental that basically anti-Semitism web pages and all the Zyos are complaining about it, and everyone knows about it, and then now it's gone offline and it's pictures only.
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm finding it strange because I just did the whole thing about the drones in New Jersey where it was actually a Palantir um surveillance operation, a test, and you can see it by the contracts that were given out afterwards and Palantir and Cronos uh drone announcement.
And when you ask Rock, Groc goes, yes, this is actually the most probable thing that it was.
Uh with 70% certainty.
It didn't used to do that.
Like it did it wouldn't give you like percentage of certainty unless you prompt it to do that.
And if you go to my my post and you just click the grok button, it just starts spitting out the information.
So part of me is wondering, is he doing this to um really turn a base towards him?
Do you know what I mean?
Like I honestly think that more as as you see, more and more people are prompting Grok.
Uh you definitely know the rails are on because if I prompt it with be unbiased, it would give me a different answer.
Um and now it doesn't.
You don't have to say be unbiased.
So I think the guardrails have been taken off.
And I really think it's to divide the country, because more and more people after they see a post, they prompt it.
Is this true?
You see it over and over and over.
So I think this was done purposely.
Joe, do you think there's um a possibility that centralized AI um becomes something that is uncontrollable and kind of works against the agenda, or do you think we're gonna go decentralized till that's achieved?
Look, I I think the fact that I feel like even myself, right?
I feel like I'm um so guys, let's uh kind of get right into uh some of this stuff here.
Okay.
So I got the Tucker Carlson interview.
We got our boy Benjamin Nanyahoo here at the White House.
We got a Ben Shapiro video as well.
Um which is gonna be funny.
Talks about the truth.
Which is gonna be comical.
So let's go ahead and jump in on some of this stuff.
Let's start with Benjamin Nanya at the White House.
I think this was from yesterday.
Thank you.
These are uh momentous days.
But they're also uh touched by tragedy.
We lost uh five of our brave soldiers uh in Gaza.
The people of America of Texas have uh profoundly lost their uh colleagues.
We stand with the the people of Texas and the people of America as the people of America stand with us.
We send our condolences to the bereaved families.
I said these are momentous times, and they are.
The President and I believe in a doctrine called peace through strength.
First comes strength, then comes the peace.
Our uh resolute action, the resolute decision of President Trump to act with us against those who seek to destroy Israel and threaten the peace of the world, has made uh a remarkable change in the Middle East.
The remarkable American B2 pilots showed remarkable perseverance, persistence, and power.
The soldiers of Israel fought like lions.
Our pilots struck like lightning, and our common alliance roared like thunder.
And this is having a great change in our region.
There are opportunities for peace that we intend to uh realize.
We're working together on this.
We have still to finish the job in Gaza, release all our hostages, eliminate and destroy Hamas's military and governance capabilities because every time he says that we're gonna make peace, or he says, like, oh yeah, we're gonna go ahead and uh release the hostages.
Uh what that basically means, chat, is he doesn't give a shit about getting the hostages back.
And it's crazy to me that he's still saying this all these years later when he had a a very good chance to get those uh uh hosts back, literally like two or three days after October 7th.
But he needed the ruse, or he needed the excuse, excuse me, to be able to go into Gaza and effectuate regime change, and that obviously is gonna be him.
That's gonna be him uh, you know, taking over the Gaza Strip.
And basically allowing himself to keep from this uh corruption trial.
As you guys know, we've been talking about the BB files.
You know, he was accepting all these lavish gifts, gifts.
And no country will settle for less.
We certainly will not.
These are all things that I discussed with President Trump.
I may discuss further with him uh later in this visit.
But I have to say that the coordination between our two countries, the coordination between an American president and Israeli Prime Minister has been unmatched.
It uh offers great promise for Israel, for America, for our region, and for the world.
It may she asked, uh are you gonna meet Trump again tonight?
Is what she asked.
Very likely.
Should we expect an announcement regarding ceasefire to have to bring well we're certainly working on it?
Uh I can't uh speak in advance.
You need uh well, you need several parties to tangle, it's not even two here.
But uh, we're working on it diligently as we speak.
And guys, the audio is coming out more on what one side that's um that's from the White House, that's not me.
In fact, on the way over here and on the way from here, uh, we're not going to let up.
We have a goal, we intend to achieve that goal.
Prime Minister.
Are you open to the Hamas counter proposal to allow more widespread?
We accepted uh a proposal that came from uh the mediator.
Yeah, this is the White House chat.
It's it's not me.
Um, like I said, it's it's more on on the right side versus the left.
I don't know what the hell.
Whoever did the audio for the White House here or Fox Five Washington.
It's a good proposal.
It uh matches uh uh Steve Whitkopf's uh original idea, and we think that uh we've gotten closer to it.
Uh and I hope we uh we can uh cross the line.
That is our purpose.
But I I think the less the less I speak about it publicly, the more likely that we might get it.
Um the Qatari role right now in the negotiations.
He asked the what's the Qatarians' role, what's the Qatar's roles right now in the negotiations?
Look, uh I I think the important thing is to get the Result.
We'll talk about the process later.
I have a lot to say about it.
But right now, I'm totally focused on the result, as is President Trump.
And we're working together.
It's very important to understand that.
We're working together because we have learned, and the whole world has learned, that when Israel and America stand together, great things happen.
And it's never been like that.
In the entire history.
No, it's always been like that.
That's why you guys still exist.
Like, bruh, it's always been like that.
Almost uh 80 years.
We're 77 years now.
In the entire 77 years of Israeli, of Israel's history.
There has never been.
Unforgivable with the gifted sub on Rumble.
Thank you so much, bro.
The degree of coordination, of cooperation, and trust between uh America and Israel as we have today.
And I credit President Trump with this uh extraordinary achievement.
And I think that uh the people of Israel, and may I say Jewish appreciated.
One more question.
One more question in English, please.
Prime Minister, are you concerned about polls showing that support for Israel in the United States is falling, especially among Democrats?
Well, I I certainly am uh interested in maintaining the great support that Israel has had.
I think there's been a concerted uh concerted effort to spread vilifications and demonization uh against Israel and the social media.
It's directed, it's funded, uh it is uh uh malignant, and we intend to fight it because uh nothing defeats lies like the truth, and we shall spread the truth for everyone to see.
Once people are exposed to the facts, we win, hands down.
That's what we intend to do in the coming months and years.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
We're in a moment right now.
Just a second.
There's a conversation to, we're moving.
Legislate the ability for the B2 bombers and the big 50 uh the bunker busting bomb to be allocated directly to the Israeli military.
Is that something that you would like to do?
Okay, he's asking about the B-2 bomb bomber going uh directly to the Israeli military for the future.
As you guys know, um, and I called this actually a couple weeks ago if you guys remember where um I told you guys that um when they did that press conference talking about the B-2 bomber and the operation and the mission that they did that it was gonna be a fucking sales pitch.
And I would not be surprised if the United States does not sell these B-2 bombers to Israel so that they can use it themselves.
Would I like to see that Israel would have the capacities that the United States has?
Yeah, of course we like it.
Who wouldn't want it?
But uh we are uh appreciative of what we are the assistance we've received, and I think it served not only the interests of Israel's security but American security and the security of the free world.
Uh I won't get into specifics.
Um there's much uh much more to discuss in many variegated uh areas that are best left to uh uh more uh confidential forums.
We're moving on to a statement in Hebrew.
We're moving on to a statement.
We're moving on to a statement in Hebrew.
Thank you.
We'll fast forward here.
We'll get out of here.
That's all Hebrew.
Okay.
Um, let's get into the Tucker interview, guys.
So um, as you guys know, Tucker interviewed the president of Iran, okay.
Um, we're gonna watch this interview.
It's a short interview, it's only about 20 20 to 30 minutes, not that long.
Um, and it's obviously caused a lot of issues.
But I went ahead and I tweeted here.
Sir Carlson's interview with the president of Iran has sparked controversy, but it's critical for Americans here, both sides of the conflict.
Understanding our adversaries' perspectives in paved the way for diplomacy and prevent future wars.
In November 2023, Osama Villanin's letter to America went viral on TikTok.
In it, he outlined grievances for his attacks on the U.S. Basically, this is what it was.
One, U.S. support for Israel and the oppression of Palestinians, Two, American military presence in Muslim countries.
Three, sanctions and actions against Iraq.
Four, support for oppressive regimes in Muslim nations.
Why was this letter suppressed?
When first released in early 2000s, mainstream media and the Bush administration buried it, claiming it would inspire more attacks.
Instead, we were told they hate us for our freedom.
Was the censorship to protect Americans or to justify deceptive foreign policy that didn't serve our interests?
The consequences speak for themselves.
4,492 U.S. servicemen killed in Iraq, 318 Allied coalition deaths uh from UK, Italy, Ukraine, Canada, etc.
45 to 650,000 total lives lost, including direct and indirect causes.
Some people estimate it goes up to almost a million, chat.
Um 728 billion spent on the Iraq war from 2003 to 2012, and then 1.6 trillion on the war on terror across Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria between 2001 all the way up until 2021.
Okay.
Before condemning Tucker's interview, consider this.
Understanding why our enemies resent us is a sympathy, is strategy.
Diplomacy, not deception can help us avoid repeating the tragedies of the past.
So let's go ahead and get into it, guys.
Here's the interview.
Um, you guys can see as a short one, it's only 28 minutes.
And uh let's go ahead.
Very much for doing this.
There is a pause or seems to be a pause in the war between the United States and Iran.
How do you think this will end?
How would you like to see it end?
We did not start this war, and we do not want this war to continue in any way.
From the very beginning, it was the motto of my administration that I've always adhere to.
And that was fostering the national unity inside the country and also fostering peace and tranquility and friendship with the neighboring countries and with the rest of the world.
The uh American president Donald Trump has said that the United States bombed your enrichment facilities because the government of Iran refused to give up its nuclear program, um, and that there can be no peace until Iran does give up that nuclear program.
Would you be willing to give up the nuclear program in exchange for peace?
I would like to uh tell you uh what has happened.
Uh and uh it was Nitania who since nineteen eighty-four has uh uh created this uh false mentality that Iran seeks a nuclear bomb uh and it has insinuated that Iran is uh trying to uh develop a nuclear bomb in the past and it has put it uh in the minds uh of every US president since then,
and to make them believe that we would like to have uh a nuclear bomb.
But the truth is that we have never been after developing a nuclear bomb, not in the past, not presently, or in the future.
He's definitely lying there.
They definitely want a nuclear bomb.
And and again, guys, whenever I talk about um the the nuclear bomb with with Iran, like it's so funny.
At this point, they have to get the nuclear bomb, they have to get it, because the reality is is that they're not gonna be able to continue to exist and deter Israel and the United States without having it.
So I guarantee you guys, they're working towards getting one now, right?
They're working towards getting one now.
Because the whole reason why they don't want to stop their nuclear program isn't because they want the energy from the nuclear program.
That obviously is a part of it.
But the real reason is because they know that if they have a nuclear bomb, it's gonna keep Israel away from them.
Okay.
I mean, like I said before, you can look at North Korea.
Kim Jong-un has a nuclear bomb, that guy's fucking deranged.
But we don't fuck with him.
Why?
Because he has a nuclear bomb.
So Iran knows that they need the nuclear bomb.
So I don't believe him on that when he's saying, Oh, we're not trying to make a nuclear bomb or whatever.
I definitely do think that they were trying to make one, um, and they were enriching the high level, but I think they were doing that more from a deterrent standpoint, like other people with their nuclear programs.
Or the other one, and I agree with Scott Horn has talked about this on a Tucker interview to trade away.
So a lot of people talk about hey, well, they have enriched uranium at 60%.
Yeah, they have it enriched at 60% because that's a deterrent.
And also for them to use it as a bargaining chip, like, look, relieve the sanctions, and we'll, you know, and then we'll get rid of this uranium.
Because uh this is uh uh wrong and this is uh in contrast to the the religious decree or the fatwa which has been issued by his eminence, the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran that so it is religiously forbidden for us to go after a nuclear bomb,
and this was oh always uh corroborated thanks to our cooperation with IAEA because they were always there that to verify this and to substantiate that we have never wanted a nuclear bomb, but unfortunately, this cooperation was disturbed by the unlawful attacks against our nuclear facilities.
So you have according to news reports withdrawn your cooperation from IAEA, um the international nuclear regulatory agency.
Um and so there's I I suppose no way for the rest of the world to know how much uranium you're enriching and to what extent to what percentage it's being enriched.
Um and so is there any way to verify and would you be willing to allow other nations to verify that you are not building nuclear weapons?
Mr. Carson, sir.
Uh I would like to draw your attention to the fact that we were right in the middle of uh holding talks with the United States and uh the president of the United States invited us to hold such talks in order to have peace,
and we were told uh during the process of these negotiations and talks that uh uh as long as we don't give the permission to the to Israel, they are not going to attack you.
And we were going to have the next round of the talks uh uh very soon, but in the middle of it, suddenly Israel torpedoed the negotiating table.
We were sitting at the negotiating table when it happened.
And by doing this, they totally ruined and destroyed the diplomacy.
And uh in order to answer your your question with regards to the surveillance or the supervision over our nuclear program, I would like to say that we are we are ready to hold talks over it.
We have never been the party that has uh uh run away from from verification.
We stand ready to uh to have uh these uh supervisions, but unfortunately, the as a result of the United States unlawful attacks against our nuclear centers and installations, many of the pieces of equipment and the facilities there have been severely damaged, therefore uh we don't have any access to them.
We cannot we cannot see uh uh and and unless this access uh is going to be back there again, uh we have to wait for it and to see what happens and how much they have been damaged so that we can go for the supervision.
There have been uh news reports that you believe your government believes that the IAEA was spying on the government of Iran and passing information to Israel.
Do you believe that?
And if so Oh, they definitely were, man.
They they definitely were.
Um, you know, the the amount of knobs that the Israelis had on their nuclear program and uh the scientists especially, like them knowing exactly who all the scientists were and how they were able to kill them with pinpoint precision, they absolutely had spies in the IAEA that were identifying who the scientists were.
Uh Mossad bro, guys, kills is uh Iranian scientists all the time.
All the time.
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Uh hey Martin, do you think there will ever be a point where the majority of the countries in the Middle East attempt to either build a nuclear bomb or get one from another country to prevent Israel from trying to start wars like they are doing with Iran?
Also, if they do, would that also cause the US from trying to help Israel attack the other countries like bombing Iran?
Hold on, your question isn't.
Well, here's the thing.
Other countries have tried to get the nuclear bomb, and they got attacked for it.
Uh Saddam tried in the 80s, which we're gonna actually talk about when we react to this video with Ben Shapiro.
Um Mohar Gaddafi tried to get it, um, and they took him out.
So, yeah, Israel basically started an arms race in the Middle East.
And just so you guys know, like um, like a big reason why Kennedy, uh uh, I don't know if I've I've talked to you guys about this before, but a big reason why Kennedy didn't want the Israelis to have the nuclear bomb chat is because his advisors told him that um if the Israelis got the nuclear bomb, it was gonna set off an arms race in the Middle East.
So that was a big reason why Kenny didn't want the Israelis to have the nuclear bomb because if you end up getting an arms race in a region, winds up happening is either A, um, you stop them from getting nuclear bomb, or B, everyone gets nuclear bombs, and that creates a lot of issues.
So that was a huge reason why Kenny didn't want the Israelis to have the nuclear bomb because they knew that every single body, uh every other country there would um would enter the arms race.
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Do you have evidence that that's true that the world could see?
I would like to tell you that uh we were somehow pessimistic about the activities of the IAEA.
Because somehow we realized that Israel did information from the inspections which were carried out by the IEA, but it never prevented the IEA from carrying out their activities inside Iran and they had full access to supervise and to have surveillance over our nuclear facilities but uh that there was this lack of uh trust uh as a result of
The last report by IAEA, the type of the report.
Elevantees says they're still doing something for the first 100 or 200 members.
Yeah, I'm going to find, me and Brett are going to talk and get something for you guys.
And the way they prepared the report somehow gave an excuse to the Israeli regime and prepared the ground for their unlawful and unauthorized attack against our nuclear facilities.
And even after that, the IAEA failed to condemn these attacks or try to anyway to stop them.
And this ran counter to the international law.
And this resulted in a widespread lack of trust among the Iranians, Iranian legislators, and the public opinion here.
You've suggested that you were anxious to resolve your conflicts with the United States through diplomacy and that that was derailed by war.
Would you be willing to restart diplomacy?
And could you tell us in general but precise terms the kind of deal?
Honestly, I keep, guys, I think diplomacy is cooked.
If I'm going to be honest with y'all, I genuinely think diplomacy is cooked, bro.
Like, I don't know.
don't think they're they're basically looking at it like bro we can't fucking trust these guys anymore you know we were trying to do diplomacy and they went ahead and attacked us and ran a sneak attack against us basically a Pearl Harbor um I'd be shocked if they like actually did the diplomacy and took it seriously you know they might feign it I think they might fake it for sure or feign it but I don't think they're gonna actually do um real diplomacy and actually try to come to the table and deal with us from a serious standpoint.
I think we pretty much made the message clear.
If they don't have a nuclear bomb, we are going to continue to attack them.
Because there's no consequence.
That's really what it comes down to.
You would be willing to accept?
You see, I am of the belief that we could very much easily resolve our differences and conflicts with the United States through dialogue and talks.
And, you know, the international law could serve as the framework or the basis for a deal in which the rights of all nations, Iranian nation, would be respected.
But unfortunately, it was Netanyahu that destroyed this diplomacy and these efforts, diplomatic efforts.
We have always, we never wanted anything beyond respect for our rights, rightful rights, enshrined in international law.
But as I said, it was Netanyahu that wanted, that brought unrest to our region and is fomenting.
Yeah, and he started problems all across the region.
We know that.
Unrest and tensions in the region.
As I have always said, we have always been after peace.
It has been my motto.
It has been my belief.
It has been my heartfelt opinion that we need to live in peace and harmony during this short and limited time granted to us by God Almighty to live in peace and tranquility with everybody.
And everybody in the world should live like that.
But I would also like, on the other hand, to reiterate that our people are capable enough to defend the peace and tranquility with the peace and tranquility with the peace and tranquility with the peace and tranquility.
And I would also like, on the other hand, to reiterate that our people are capable of being the peace and tranquility.
And, on the other hand, to reiterate that our people are capable of being the peace and tranquility.
uh please rewind it for you guys, don't worry.
It has been my motto, it has been my belief, it has been my heartfelt opinion that we need to live in peace and harmony during this short and limited time granted to us by God Almighty to live in peace and tranquility with everybody, and everybody in the world should live like that.
But uh I would also like on the other hand to reiterate that our people are capable enough to defend themselves in self-defense uh uh during any kind of attack, and I believe that the United States president can very well guide the region and the world to peace and tranquility,
or on the other hand, to lead it to forever wars.
Do you have plans to re-enter negotiations with the United States with Envoy uh Steve Whitkop or anyone else?
And if not, what do you think will happen?
We see no problem uh in uh re-entering uh the negotiations.
Uh but I think they're gonna re-enter the negotiations, guys, strictly from a position of being able to buy themselves some time.
That's what I think is gonna be at this point, strictly to buy time.
Before that, I have to remind you that uh because of the atrocities uh by the Zionist regime by Israel, uh not just uh against my country but in the whole region, uh we are now facing a crisis.
The people are facing uh a crisis that we need to put it behind ourselves.
Um our commanders were off duty uh they were spending the night uh at their homes with their families, but they were killed uh and this is considered uh uh a war crime according to the international law,
because they were off duty, as I said, or our scientists were also killed and assassinated along with their families, uh and uh the their wives and their children, they were also uh killed, uh pregnant women, uh children, they were they were killed in the atrocities.
Yeah, roughly 600 people were killed um from these attacks by the um Israelis.
US didn't kill anybody, but the Israelis definitely killed 600 people.
Uh in the attacks of the Israeli regime, just because they wanted to kill one single person, they had to demolish and destroy uh uh a whole building, and as a result of this, a lot of innocent people were killed,
a lot of uh people were killed, and as I said, there is this crisis that we have to uh uh uh uh put it behind ourselves, and there is uh a condition, we uh there is a provision for the the reassarting the the talks.
How are we going to trust the United States again?
Um we re-enter the negotiations, then uh how can we know for sure that uh in the middle of the talks, the Israeli regime will not be given the permission again to attack us.
Yeah, i i it's uh very difficult situation, man.
I'd be shocked if they resume negotiations of good faith at this point.
Do you believe the Israeli government tried to assassinate you?
Ooh.
Did the Israeli government try to kill you?
Halosha Uh they did try, yes.
And uh they acted accordingly, but uh they failed.
And as a true believer, uh, I believe that it is in the hands of the God Almighty to determine when a person uh will die or will not die.
If he if he wills, the God Almighty wills, then you can die when you are walking freely in the streets.
And uh but I would like to tell you that uh I am not afraid of uh sacrificing myself for in in defense of my country and in in safeguarding and defending the sovereignty, the the freedom and the independence of of my country.
I'm willing to give my life to give blood for that.
Nobody here, uh I mean, none of the uh uh uh government officials is afraid of of losing their lives uh in line of defense.
But uh will it bring security to the region?
I mean, bloodshed, more bloodshed, assassination, killing, killing others.
Will it bring peace and tranquility and stability to the region?
Um with respect, can you tell us how you know that you were an assassination target?
I a week and a half ago, I don't believe I've seen that confirmed anywhere.
How are you certain they tried to kill you?
You know, I'm gonna call now the Srailbuchain of the U.S. Um, of course, it was not the US that uh that was behind my uh uh the the attempt uh on my life.
It was Israel.
Uh we I was in a meeting, uh we were discussing uh uh the ways to move forward, but uh thanks to the intelligence by the spies that they had, they tried they have a lot of spies, chat.
And just so you guys know, there's a lot of um Iranian Jews, a lot of people don't know this.
Um, but there's a good amount of them.
A lot of them are in Israel now, but um for a very long time uh in in Iran, there was uh or Persia back then, there were um Mizrahi Jews, which basically are like Iranian and slash Middle Eastern Arab Jews, to uh bombard and the the the area that we were holding that meeting um uh uh in which we were holding that meeting,
but as I told you before, it is uh God who wills when a person uh will die and give up his his life.
And uh uh once again I would like to emphasize that uh we are not afraid of uh martyrdom.
You are not afraid of uh uh sacrificing our lives uh for our people for our independence.
Yeah, they're never scared of and I would like to tell you that this imposed war by the Israeli regime uh resulted in one thing, and that was uh more solidarity and unity amongst the Iranian people,
and it proved yet uh once again that the Iranian people, no matter where they are in in the whole wide world, they do care about their country, about the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of their motherland, and as I said, this brought about more solidarity and it united us uh further uh thanks to this act of aggression by the Israeli regime.
My proposal is that the US administration should refrain from getting involved in a war that is not uh it's it's for that is not the America's see they even know that the Israelis are trying to drag them in a war, like they even know, bro.
War.
It is uh Netanyahu's uh war that uh is having is uh devilish machinations um for the whole region, it has its own agenda, he has its own agenda, Netanyahu.
I mean in human agenda, and uh that is uh having forever war.
He's referring to Netanyahu.
I don't know where he's Netanyahu, I don't know who that's a crazy pro pronunciation.
Wars uh that go on and on and on, and this is my proposal to the United States not to be fooled by Natanya who not to be dragged into This kind of war.
Many Americans are afraid of Iran.
You say you're not afraid, but Americans are afraid of Iran, and they believe that Iran would like to strike the United States with a nuclear weapon.
They see video of Iranians saying death to America, describing our country as great Satan.
What is your opinion of that?
Should we be afraid of Iran?
I I believe that this is uh uh a very wrong impression that anybody might have of Iran or the Iranians.
I would like to re uh remind you that Iran has never invaded uh another country in the last 200 years.
Uh when they say death to the United States, it doesn't mean death to they don't mean death to the people of the United States or even to the officials of the United States.
They mean death to crimes, death to killing and carnage, death to supporting uh uh killing others.
What it really is, guys, is that to our foreign policy, our interventionalist type foreign policy, where we come in and we get involved and save Israel from their stupid uh and reckless um war escalations that they've been doing for a very long time.
Death to insecurity and instability.
He's he's saying he's he's definitely minimizing here by saying, Oh, yeah, debt to the crimes.
What he really means is debt to our foreign policy and the crimes committed through our foreign policy, where we assist Israel in doing uh what the fuck that they do.
But guys, I'm telling you, the interview uh I mean, if you guys want, I could watch it tonight too.
Uh watch some of what you guys but Scar Horton did a fantastic interview with Tucker Carlson.
Um and basically in it, he went through a lot of the um terrorist attacks that happened in the United States, and how um a lot of them uh interview this on okay, some some paj.
Um how a lot of them occurred because of our foreign policy.
This interview right here.
So if we have time, maybe I'll watch this with you guys.
I'll keep it here in the queue.
This is have you uh ever heard that an i i uh Iranian uh uh killing an American?
Have you ever heard that?
Or a terrorist that was Iranian and he he carried out a terrorist attack against the Americans.
Uh no, it was uh it was your president who confessed that the Americans created uh the ISIS in our region and they were responsible for this wrong uh image.
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Not death to the American people or to the officials.
Death to crimes and atrocities, to to bullying, to to to the use of force and uh uh anybody who would like to become an accomplice in the in the crimes that perpetrated by others.
Two Iranian Ayatollahs have issued fatwas against Donald Trump.
What what does that mean exactly and what do you think of it?
Uh to the best of my knowledge, uh, they have not issued uh decrees or fatwas um against any individual or against Donald Trump.
And uh and first off, it has nothing to do uh with the Iranian government or to his eminence supreme leader of Iran, or what they actually meant by the fatwa was uh the uh in condemnation of an insult to uh a religion or religious personalities, and they were actually saying that this is deplorable, this is unacceptable.
Uh so it was not directed uh towards uh um the US president or any other individual, and there might be people with their own uh um ideas and opinions, but I can assure you that the meaning of this tattoo uh should not be construed or considered as a threat against any individual.
Has Iran ever backed an assassination attempt against Donald Trump?
This is actually what...
And as you guys know, the reason why they're asking this is because I think last year, I'm not mistaken.
I'm not mistaken.
I'm not mistaken.
Okay.
Two local operatives.
So here's a criminal complaint.
I think we talked about this on my, on Fed Reacts.
And this is uh Forhaj Shakir, Carlis Rivera.
Yeah, I talked about this.
Yep.
And this is a criminal complaint here of an alleged um IRGC operative that was here to try to attack the president.
Uh Natalia who is trying to insinuate and to make uh uh your people or the president of your company country to believe, but this is wrong because Netanyahu, as I said, has its own agenda.
It wants to drag the U.S. into forever wars, as I said, and to bring more in insecurity, instability, and unrest to the whole region.
There are uh a number, some large number of guys.
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Iranian nationals living in the United States.
Some have said they are quote sleeper cells, they are terrorists who are acting at the command of your government.
Would you right now make a statement to Iranian citizens living in the United States not to commit acts of violence in the United States?
You see, this these things you're telling me.
Um, uh this is the first time I'm I'm hearing them from you or from anybody.
You know, the Iranians are known for their knowledge for their science, for their courtesy, for being civilized.
Have you seen uh otherwise from them, any other kind of behavior from them or any violence behavior?
Has anybody ever seen anything from them?
Yeah, um as I said, this is what the uh Israel is trying to put in into your minds, they are propagating that that Iranians might be capable of doing a thing, but this is totally untrue uh because by nature Iranians are pro peace and tranquility,
and uh um uh they're trying to um um actually uh uh uh make uh to to somehow impact the minds of the decision makers and the people of the United States and to scare them into getting involved in a war in my region uh that is not going to ensure any kind of uh interest for the United States.
It is not to be in the interest of the United States to be involved in any kind of war in my region.
It wasn't that long ago, it was during the revolutionary period in Iran that Iran had relations with Israel and commercial relations with Israel.
And that was under the Shah is what he was referring to before the revolution of 1979.
And the reason uh and I think Iran was like one of the first countries to recognize Israel as a country back then, guys.
Um but obviously they got the Shah out of there because the Shah was basically a puppet for the Western governments.
They put him in power after Operation Ajax, where they got rid of uh Mogadesi.
Reputedly bought weapons from Israel.
What happened?
How did that change?
Who changed it and why that relationship?
Uh you know, Israel itself is to blame uh because just look at what they have been doing in the in the in the last couple of years uh in Palestine and Gaza, what Natania who has been doing, killing uh women and children, uh bombing uh uh schools and hospitals and civilian and residential areas, uh this is not nothing short of uh uh uh a full-scale genocide there.
They have blocked the entry of food and medicine, any kind of humanitarian relief to to to Gaza.
So this has uh adversely impacted the way my country and the whole region looks at Israel, and this I mean the uh the their own behavior and their own actions are to blame because this is unacceptable what they have been doing in my region.
And uh as far as I know, we have never received any kind of uh uh weapon from Israel.
And I would like to tell you, even at that time we did not want to have weapons, we did not want to have wars, we did not want to fight the Iraqis.
It was the war that was imposed on us.
And uh just like the way that uh this uh war was imposed uh on us by the Israeli uh regime.
We we did not attack Israel, they attacked us.
Can you imagine um at the end?
Yeah, I mean, uh they really started the war, bro.
Like that's indefensible, like of the diplomatic exchange with the United States, a world in which American companies invest again in Iran, sanctions are lifted, there is peace in the region.
Is that your goal?
And do you think it's possible?
You know, from the very beginning of my administration, I I first tried to uh have the uh a domestic uh uh solidarity and uh unity, further unity amongst the Iranian people.
Then we tried to have the better relations with our uh uh neighboring with our neighbors, neighboring countries of Iran, and then I had this talk with his eminence the Supreme Leader of Iran, and during which uh his eminence uh emphasized that there is no limitation,
and uh there is nothing preventing uh the US uh uh investors to to come to Iran and to make investments in Iran, i i even uh uh presently uh and uh it there has never been any limitation, anything barring them from uh uh coming into Iran, and this is the belief of the Supreme Leader of Iran.
And uh, but once again, I would like to tell you that it is Israel that does not want such things to happen in the region.
They uh Israel does not want to see peace and tranquility in the region.
But I would like to once again repeat that the United States president, Mr. Trump, is uh he he's capable enough to guide the region towards the peace and a brighter future and put Israel in its place,
or get in get into a pit, an endless pit or a swamp, and that is a war that Netanyahu wants the United States or the US president to be dragged into.
So it is up to the United States president to choose uh uh which path that I told you about.
And as I told you, uh there is nothing preventing Noodles with the five gifted.
Thank you so much, brother.
I appreciate that.
Thank you very much, man.
I appreciate that greatly.
I'm gonna read chats after this, guys.
that we're going to get into the Houthis.
I think the commercial or industrial or economic activities by the USF, Uh business people and investors, and and of course, uh if there was a limitation, it was caused by the US sanctions, not by us.
Uh Mr. President, my final question.
If um we wind up in a in a broader war, um, could Iran could you expect assistance from Russia and China, military and economic this is a good question.
Would China and Russia come in?
Economic assistance from your allies, Russia and China.
We have always uh put our trust in God and uh in God we trust.
And we have uh we are capable enough to defend ourselves and to stand on our own two feet and to defend our country, our territorial integrity to uh the last drop of our blood.
Um as I have said again and again, we don't want wars, we don't want to develop a nuclear weapon.
And this I don't believe that.
I think that now they have to develop a nuclear weapon.
Maybe before they could have said, yeah, we don't want to develop a nuclear weapon, but now they have to develop one.
Honestly, uh to self-preserve at this point because Israel's gonna keep attacking them.
This ceasefire is not gonna last long, chat.
This this this uh false image, this wrong mentality created in the minds of the US uh uh decision makers and officials is because of the devilish machinations uh instigated by Netanyahu and the Israeli regime and uh it's uh policies based on warmongering.
And uh the US president should know that another war will only spread more instability in the Middle East and uh it is not going to be in the uh in the interest or in favor of the US president or the US government uh to move in that or towards that direction.
Uh they they instead need to choose peace and tranquility, which is something that I am and my government uh and my country uh are after.
And I also uh as I said, I believe that the US president is um is powerful enough to put Israel to Netanyahu in their place to contain Yeah, he is, but he never does because we already know who runs this country, unfortunately.
Paying them and replace uh warmongering, bloodshed and conflicts with peace and tranquility.
Mr. President, thank you for taking the time to explain your perspective.
I appreciate it.
Thank you very much for uh providing me with uh an opportunity to tell you about what is going on in my mind and in my heart.
And I hope that uh peace and tranquility will prevail, not just uh uh for the people of the United States, for the US officials, but for the whole world and especially the people of my region.
And thank you again.
They were forced in Iran strongly opposed to this interview.
We'd like to thank Azad Media and its CEO, independent journalist, Mahdi Ahmadi.
We helped make it possible.
Look, man, I I think it's good to talk to you know other people, even if they might be adversaries.
Um I generally don't think the um Iranians are as much of our enemies as uh they make it out to be.
It's because of our support for Israel why we have all these problems.
If we start stop supporting Israel, bro, telling y'all, man.
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All right.
Um, let's go ahead and read some of these chats and then we'll get into the next topic.
Um SLVO says, uh, hey Myron, your mic has been impeccable the past week.
I can save and perfect, very small bug here and there.
But today the YouTube chat was not lying.
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Okay, fixed, it's fixed.
So as you guys could see, I know I blew some of your guys' eardrums out before.
The input was only at 50%.
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Can't stop says, do you personally believe that any religion is true?
They all prohibit men getting what they truly want from women, sex, and basically force men to eventually become cooked.
I believe Christianity was enforced in the modern world to keep men and providing for women in miserable marriages so that the government doesn't uh go broke, taking care.
Yeah, I mean monogamy ensures a more um stable society.
Because the reality is when you when you have um when you have it where it's just an open um, you know, men can have as many women as they want.
When's up happening as the guys that don't have any type of sexual access go crazy?
Madge Moroek says, do not kill a woman nor a child, nor an old man, nor a person who is not fighting.
Uh Sahih Muslim 4319.
That's why they don't want to build a nuke.
It's counter-Islamic principles.
Okay, I understand.
Um, but they're gonna have to, bro.
I I see your perspective from the um theological perspective, but they're gonna have to.
And and they had they have said that they reserve the right to build it anyway to for national security reasons.
So um, okay.
What else do we got here?
We got um Alan Heard says, Faircon Myron, what's goodie?
Oh no, it's uh you only send him dollar.
Never mind.
Guys, I only read five and up uh with Rumble Rants or with um uh the Myron Gaines X chat.
Uh James 377 says, I'm starting law school in the fall and recently grow uh broke out my girlfriend of 19 months.
I'm moving to a city where I know nobody and I feel extremely lonely.
What should I do to counteract on loneliness and uh wanted to text her?
Hey, bro, um you just stop being a bitch.
Simple as that.
Get a new girl, date a bunch of girls.
Um, very simple, my friend.
Don't fucking be a bitch.
If you guys broke up, then it's cooked.
And the thing is, bro, you guys gotta understand.
Like, if your girl breaks up with you, it's it's over.
Like they had to get to a certain place.
And anytime you get back with them after they do that bullshit, they're gonna like cheat and treat you worse.
Like, it doesn't get better.
When's the last time someone broke up with a girl, got back, and then it was like fantastic.
No, bro, it always gets worse.
All the bad habits for their ugly heads.
Any type of problems you had before become highlighted now.
She bitches at you more.
Like it's a fucking L, dude.
So yeah, dude, stop operating with a um, stop operating with a uh um um a scarcity mindset, bro.
You're literally operating with a scarcity mindset.
You're about to go to a new city with a bunch of hoes, and you're over here saying, bro, how do I get off my head?
Oh hey, you do it by not being a fucking bitch.
How about that one?
So all right, let's go with um.
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All right, let's go into the Gaza ceasefire, then we'll cover the Houthis a bit.
As you guys know, Trump met with Netanyahu yesterday, and a part of their discussions was a ceasefire in Gaza.
Turning now to Washington, where Donald Trump says he doesn't think there's a hold up in Gaza ceasefire talks after the latest indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas ended without a breakthrough in Qatar.
President Trump said Hamas appears willing to agree a ceasefire, and that quote things are going very well.
He was speaking at a dinner hosted in Washington for the Israeli Prime Minister.
Benjamin Netanyahu heaped praise on Donald Trump for his work in the Middle East, presenting him with a letter of nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Isn't that fucking hilarious that Benjamin Netanyahu has killed like hundreds of thousands of people?
Literally is uh uh saying, hey, let's uh let's put Trump in for the fucking Nobel Peace Prize.
Bro, that's the worst person to fucking uh nominate you for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Absolutely worst person.
That's like uh a fucking getting a babysitter that's like a convicted sex offender.
Like what the president has already realized great opportunities.
He forged the Abraham Accords.
He's forging peace as we speak in one country and one region after the other.
So I want to present to you, uh, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee.
Oh, it's nominating you for the peace prize, which is well deserved.
And you should get it.
Thank you very much.
This I didn't know.
Well, thank you very much.
Coming from you in particular, this is uh very meaningful.
Thank you very much, BB.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, coming from you in particular, who's killed a bunch of kids every single day.
Uh this means a lot.
Thanks, man.
Appreciate it.
Nobel Peace Prize from a murderer.
For everything you're doing.
Thank you.
It's a great honor.
Back in Israel, there have also been signs of what the Netanyahu government is planning to do after the war comes to an end.
Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz says he's asked the army to look at ways of moving all Palestinians in Gaza into a camp built on the ruins of Rafah.
International lawyers have condemned the plan, describing it as a blueprint for a crime against humanity.
Speaking at the White House, both they're gonna they're gonna occupy Gaza, guys.
Just so you guys know, they're gonna kick all these Palestinians out.
They're gonna move them to Egypt or Libya or Jordan or they're gonna move them all somewhere.
And what's gonna happen is we're gonna pay them a bunch of money to take in all these refugees, damn near two million of them, and uh they're just gonna take the Gaza strip, bro.
Telling y'all, man.
They're gonna turn that shit into beach front property.
And Trump admitted this on the first meeting where Netanyahu came down, but obviously he got so much heat for, he stopped talking about it.
So he doesn't mention it anymore, but we we know what they're really gonna do.
They're 100% going to um they're 100% gonna uh occupy Gaza.
Because guys, that like if you guys look at the Gaza Strip, right where it's at on the water chat.
Literally right on the water.
Okay.
So you go here.
This can be like a a resort damn near.
See?
So of course they want to take it over, put some hotels there and shit.
Both Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump said they're working on a range of post-war plans, including looking at other countries that will take in Palestinians.
Told you.
Which under international law would amount to expulsion.
I think President Trump had a brilliant vision.
It's called free choice.
You know, if people want to stay, they can stay.
But if they want to leave, they should be able to leave.
It shouldn't be a you know prison.
It should be a uh Brett said, check your telegram.
I sent you a promo.
Uh Brett, I'm gonna call you after this uh after this video, actually.
An open place and give people a free choice.
Uh we're working with the United States uh very closely about finding countries that will uh seek to uh realize what they always say that they want to give the Palestinians a better future.
And those who uh and I think we're uh we're getting close to finding uh several countries, and I think this will do again.
The freedom to choose.
Palestinians should have it.
Uh what?
The freedom to choose.
Bro, they don't have a freedom to choose.
You guys are just taking their land from them, bro, like you guys have always been doing.
What are you talking about?
What is bro talking about, man?
And you guys know I've told you guys this before that your boy uh Benjamin Netanyahu has no intention whatsoever of actually um getting these guys a two-stay solution.
No fucking way.
So um, hey Brad, I'm trying to open up this file, but it won't let me open it up for some odd reason.
Let me try this.
Uh I hope that we can secure it close by.
And we've had great cooperation from surrounding, meaning surrounding Israel, surrounding countries, great cooperation from every single one of them.
So uh something good will happen.
Our correspondent in Jerusalem, Myoni Wells told us about the reaction in the country to the proposals from Israel Katz.
One thing to first stress is that the Israeli government have not really ever given an official line on what their post-war plan for Gaza is.
We've heard different or no, we already know what it is.
Yeah, we already know what it is.
We know that they're gonna take Gaza and they're gonna fucking uh occupy that shit.
Iterations of ideas from different Israeli ministers.
The latest that we've heard now is from the Defense Minister Israel Katz, this plan to uh essentially move 600,000 people initially and then the full population of two million people to uh what he's described as a camp on the ruins of Rafah in the south of Gaza.
He's talked about screening people to get in to check that they aren't Hamas operatives, uh and to encourage then emigration, uh otherwise people wouldn't be allowed out into other areas of Gaza.
Now, this has been strongly condemned by international lawyers who say that this is essentially uh uh well well put pushing people into a uh confined space like this.
Uh wider plans that the Israeli government has touted as well, uh have been condemned as well by international lawyers as amounting to expulsion, uh not least, for example, the plans which Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu discussed, uh which include this idea of trying to get other countries to take in Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
Uh Donald Trump said that other countries in the region were cooperating.
Benjamin Netanyahu said uh that they were close to agreeing uh with other countries' plans to take Palestinians in.
Uh, but contrary to this, uh Arab states have actually been trying to come up with alternative solutions because uh such a a solution to expel people from the Gaza Strip would amount to expulsion under international law.
And I only in the meaning of the thing.
And isn't that funny that now they're the ones expelling people?
They complain about being kicked out of all these different countries.
Now it's them boys that are doing the same thing.
OSS Chat.
Well, the third round of official indirect talks in Doha have concluded with no real breakthrough so far.
Um obviously Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu were keen to show positive momentum at this meeting, uh to say the talks were going well, but we've not actually seen signs yet of a diplomatic breakthrough.
Israeli media are reporting that there may be some progress on the issue of aid.
Uh Hamas wants uh the UN to resume aid in Gaza, an end to the controversial US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, although it's not clear whether either side may make concessions on this point.
But crucially, one of the main sticking points still remains that uh Hamas wants a US guarantee that uh hostilities won't continue after a ceasefire period.
This has always actually been a deal on the table.
Uh, if Israel commits to ending the war, Hamas has said it will release all the hostages.
The problem is that Israel has so far rejected that as a Yeah, and that's the biggest thing is um, you know, with the ceasefire, they're supposed to end it permanently, but Israel doesn't want to end the ceasefire permanently.
And that's why Hamas still holding on to the hostages.
You know what I mean?
A solution as a ceasefire negotiation.
It's not clear at all from uh a discussion so far between Donald Trump and Netanyahu, at least not publicly, uh, that the US is keen to give such a guarantee.
So at the moment, this remains the big sticking point here in negotiations.
Absolutely nuts.
All right, let's get what the Houthis here.
All right, you I'm assuming you guys want me to translate this.
This comes from Yahya Sir Sari, the Houthi military spokespokes.
I'm assuming you guys probably want me to re uh translate this so I can I can translate it.
Give me one sec, guys.
I'm gonna get some water, and I'm gonna go to the house, and I'm gonna get a lot of money.
Thank you.
All right, ninjas.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So he says the targeting operation took place in the Red Sea after our naval forces issued calls.
And warnings the aforementioned vessel, all of which were ignored by his crew?
...and warnings of the crew of the crew of the crew.
And I think they attacked two ships already, guys, there.
So obviously things are back on the response.
the the sort of claim houthis claim responsibility for the attack on a greek cargo ship in red sea And uh spokesperson ZISERI said the group's Navy drone missile units were involved in the attack.
And as you guys know, the uh Houthis are a um uh proxy group.
Brigadier Suri claimed that Houthis allowed the crew to evacuate the vessel.
The Navy forces and missile forces and drone air force of Yemen armed forces have targeted the vessel Magic Sheez.
Which belong to a company that violated the ban on entry to the port of occupied Palestine.
There you go.
That's why they attacked it.
So basically, guys, what they're doing is they're targeting any type of ships that basically benefit Israel economically.
Any ship that benefits Israel uh economically, they're attacking.
Okay, the attack was carried out using two unmanned boats, five ballistic and cruise missiles, and three drones.
The operation results in the following.
The ship was directly hit, causing water leak inside, and it is now at risk of sinking.
The ship was directly hit, and it is now a service to the river.
Samah Our forces allowed the crew to evacuate the vessel safely.
The targeting operation took place in the Red Sea after our naval forces issued calls.
And like he said before, they ignored the calls when they told them.
And he gave this conference yesterday.
Operations will continue to target the depth of the Israeli entity in occupied Palestine.
to prevent the Israeli navigation in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.
"Belah!
وكذا منع الملاحة الإسرائيلية في البحرين الأحمر والعربي.
And to disrupt the port of Um El Rash Rash.
Al Rash Rash.
Until the aggression on Gaza stops and the siege is lifted.
So guys, basically the way it goes is this, right?
So what these proxy groups do, guys, okay, is as you guys know on the map here, right?
You guys see the Gaza Strip is here, right?
Now, let's go ahead and show you guys geographically how this all breaks down.
All right.
So Israel is here.
To the north, you have Hezbollah, right, in Lebanon.
Then before, you had here Syria, right?
And then you got the Houthis down here, and obviously Iran is over here.
So Iran, guys, is very far from Israel.
There's like three countries in the way.
You got to get through Iraq, Syria, Jordan to get to Israel, right?
From all the way from Iran.
So what Iran does is it leverages its allies in Hezbollah in the north and the Houthis in the south to put an enormous amount of pressure on Israel.
Okay.
And obviously, then you got uh Hamas here, who's been mostly destroyed.
But you got Hamas in Gaza.
So as the Israelis have been going into Gaza, what's been happening is the Hezbollah has been shooting rockets into northern Israel, and the Houthis have been shooting rockets into Israel as well.
And what this does is it diverts forces from entering Gaza, right?
And it also, you know, forces Israel to utilize resources to be able to shoot down these missiles that are coming in.
Now, um, what the Houthis do, right?
That's that's unique uh to the other adversaries that Israel has, is all the ships that come in through here through the Red Sea, right, in the Gulf of Aden, basically, if that ship has any type of ties to the um to the to the Israeli government, right, they will board the ship or they'll derail the ship.
And there, and what ends up happening, guys, is an enormous amount of trade goes through the Red Sea.
And this, you know, a lot of people lose money from doing this.
But what they do is they try to target ships that you know benefit Israel the most.
And by doing this, the Houthis have been able to effectively, guys, put a couple of like shipping companies out of business in Israel.
Okay?
That's why the United States had to intervene and bomb the Houthis.
Um, but even that bombing campaign was not as successful as they thought it would be.
Okay.
Um, so absolutely nuts.
But that's basically how that what they've been able to do.
Um, and this is why Israel went into southern Lebanon to get rid of some of these rockets that were shooting at them in northern Israel because they had to evacuate something like 60,000 people, guys, out of this area, this whole area of northern Israel to include Haifa, a very big port city.
So the Houthis have been doing this for a very long time, and any time there's a ceasefire, they don't board the boats.
But any time the war is continuing, then they start boarding the boats and attacking the ships.
Cool.
So they have economic warfare, obviously guerrilla warfare with what's going on in Gaza, and then they have missile Warfare going on with what's going on with uh Hezbollah.
And there was some ground warfare as well when Israel went into Lebanon and um tried to fight Hezbollah.
Now, the mainstream media won't tell you guys this, but Israel was getting fucked up when they were coming in here, FYI.
Their goal was to take up to the Latani River, which I think is where the hell is it?
It's in this area.
But the goal, right, was okay, whatever.
That's the thing that you guys need to when they first invaded into um into Lebanon, right?
They're like, oh, we're gonna make it into all the all the way into Beirut.
They failed.
They failed.
So they were only able to make it like up to here, barely here.
But the mission was still accomplished because they were able to kind of stop a lot of these, like all these little towns here have a very heavy um Hezbollah presence, and what ends up happening is they shoot a lot of rockets in northern Israel.
And this forced all their civilians to evacuate.
So Israel had to go ahead and do a ground assault into Lebanon, which obviously takes away resources from the Gaza Strip.
So these proxies, basically, what they do is they um they kind of pester the Israeli government and the Israeli armed forces.
Okay.
But again, I've told you guys this before, I'll say it again.
When you're the evading country, right?
When you're the invading country, you have a significant disadvantage.
Okay.
So even a military that's not as well equipped can simply fortify and fend you off.
All right.
So it's not good enough.
Let's say both militaries are right on par, the invading military is gonna pretty pretty much lose.
Because it's a significant advantage to defend what you have versus attack what someone else has.
I'll give you guys an example of this.
Back in the 19 uh 70s and 80s, as you guys know, the Russians fought against the Mujahideen run by Osama bin Laden.
Who won?
Well, the Soviets, even though they had superior weapons, technology, and soldiers, they got fucked up by the Mujahideen.
Why?
Because the terrain in Afghanistan is so um difficult to traverse.
Mountains, caves everywhere, a lot of hiding spots.
Hell, even for us, it was tough when we're there fighting in the caves in the uh mountains of Afghanistan, right?
This is why the Taliban always take Afghanistan right back as soon as we leave.
Okay.
So it's very difficult to eradicate um a group of people in, especially in difficult terrain.
So the Mujahideen actually forced the Soviets to leave.
Of course, we backed them and shit like that too, but regardless, even with the CIA backing and American technology, the um the Mujahideen were still no match for the Russians.
But they won, right?
Another example of this, guys, is if you look at um, if you look at the war in Ukraine, right?
Russia's been having a very hard time with the Ukrainians.
Well, not just the fact that they're backed by NATO, but they are invading.
Whenever you're invading, you can cede a lot of advantage and leverage to the opposing side, okay?
Because they know the terrain, they just have to fortify and bunker down and just make sure that you don't continue to advance.
So um, so with that said, and I'm telling you guys about about this because, oh, yeah, we defeated Hezbollah.
You guys didn't, they didn't really defeat them.
What they did was they basically weakened them with the Pedro attack killing Hassan Rasrallah.
And the big thing that Israel did was they killed a lot of their generals, right?
And I've told you guys this before, I'll say it again.
Israel is so good at assassinating um top-tier guys.
And the reason why they're so good at doing this, guys, you know, using strikes, using uh intelligence components, uh doing assassinations, is because their ground uh game isn't as good.
We're talking about a country that only has like eight million people, right?
Eight to eight to ten million people in Israel, right?
So their military isn't that big.
So they can't afford to do wars of attrition where they're just sitting there battling on the ground forever.
They have to rely very heavily upon uh clandestine operations, targeted strikes, their Air Force, et cetera.
So what they were able to do when it came to Hezbollah was they might not have been able, they they didn't necessarily defeat them on the ground as much as they created confusion where the uh Hezbollahs did it like the chain of command and the structure was gone.
So if you destroy the top, which is what they did, it makes it uh a lot harder for the ground troops to actually effectively fight and convey information.
Okay.
Um this is actually a very big weak point in a lot of um Arab militaries, where um Since the authoritarianism is so strong in the Arab world, um, junior members of the military don't like to move without orders from the top.
Does that make sense, guys?
And for you guys to understand this, you gotta understand that in the Middle East, right?
In the Arab world, um, everything in society is run by a patriarch, right?
So, whether it's um Islamic family of the family unit or um the way society is run or whatever, like there's an authoritarian perspective when it comes to how things are done in the Middle East.
So that applies to the military.
So not only is it a part of the family structure, which which you guys know, but it's also a part of the military structure as well.
So um they don't really have now Hamas has been able to kind of fix this, right?
Where they have uh different satellite groups that are able to operate uh autonomously, but with the refined militias like the uh Hezbollah and all these other rebel groups or whatever, um, the reason why Arab militaries don't do as good is because um if you assassinate and or kill the top, the guys below don't know what the fuck to do.
They don't know what to do because they're used to taking orders.
They're used to getting commands and just following them.
So a lot of them don't have the ability to uh critically think.
And then also the reason why this is put in uh into place this way, guys, and I talked about this before, is because in Arab countries and Arab militias, um, everything is done through dictatorships or monarchies, okay?
So what ends up happening with these dictatorships and monarchies is the people in power don't put the people in that are the most competent, okay?
They put in their friends.
All right, and the reason why they put in their friends over people that are competent is because they don't want to be overthrown, right?
So your boy Muhammad is gonna get his his cousin Ahmed to be his military advisor, even though he doesn't even know how to shoot a gun, right?
Muhammad will go ahead and get his other guy, uh Mustafa, to be his treasurer, even though Mustafa can't even count to 10.
But he's loyal.
So they'll go ahead and have someone in that's incompetent in their administration or their governance over someone that's competent.
And the reason why is because there's so many different or um overthrows all the time.
Hell, a lot of the times when these dictators come into power, they overthrew someone before them.
So what they do is once they do get into power, what they do is they put people around them that they trust that they know won't backstab them in an inner circle.
Okay?
Saddam Hussein did this, Gaddafi did this, etc.
Does that make sense, Chat?
And this is why um with Arab militaries, if you take out the top and you discombobulate them, it's very difficult for them to get their bearings straight and make something happen.
This is why when Iran was able to retaliate against Israel within 18 hours after literally operating blind for a significant amount of time when they were attacked.
This is why I was so impressive.
Remember, guys, that was like their Pearl Harbor.
The Israelis did a fantastic operation.
They had two Mossad units in the enemy lines, they destroyed the air defense, they jammed their radars, and then they uh shot drones at whatever was left standing for the air defense, right?
So what if and then while this was all happening, by the way, while the Mossad was doing this operation on the ground, which they had been there for like months, if not a year before, right?
Slowly assembling these drones and sneaking these weapons into Iran, while this was happening, the Israeli Air Force were dropping bombs on the nuclear sites, and they were doing targeting strikes, killing the generals and the nuclear scientists.
Okay.
And the reason why they did that is because they knew that if they started taking out generals and kind of going from the top down, that would discombobulate the ground forces and discombobulate the military in general, so that it would make it significantly harder for them to retaliate.
Now, they were able to retaliate within 18 uh hours or so, right?
Next thing you know, right?
But it took them a lot of time to get their bearings straight and attack back.
So this is why um that this is why the Israelis are so successful when they do their attacks.
And this is a weakness of all our Arab militaries, by the way, chat.
This whole top-down structure and um how they don't uh um if they don't have their their top guys, they they're completely fucking uh blind.
Alright, so give me ones if that all makes sense ninjas.
So the attack took place some 94 kilometers southwest of the Yemeni port on Hodea on July 6.
*Music*
All right, so all the crews abandon the ship.
Following this, uh Israeli army and Houthi militants extract exchange multiple strikes.
You guys know that.
IDF said it's struck Houthi targets in Hodeya, Rasa, uh Ras Ifa, Salif, and a key power station.
Okay.
So uh next video here.
Let's go ahead and uh look at our boy um Ben Shapiro's gonna talk about the truth about the uh Israel-Iran conflict.
Let's go ahead and see what he's gotta say here.
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Speedy says, hey Martin, have you ever heard about the story of Mia Shem?
It shows that Israel media lies to the people they claim they're protecting, but yet inflict harm on their own in the most unimaginable ways.
Yeah, I know they'd be lying.
I mean, they lied with the Iraq, the Iran uh conflict, bro.
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Stop being cheap and join the okay.
You're making fun of him again.
Okay.
All right, guys.
We're gonna get into our boy uh Ben Shapiro, our favorite uh one of them boys right here, okay.
We're gonna go ahead and uh see his assessment on this conflict and see what he's gotta say.
Israel didn't wake up one morning and decide to start a war with Iran.
What we are watching unfolded.
Uh yeah, you're right.
They they they just decided instead what they did was uh let's just escalate um constantly so that we can eventually get into war with these guys.
Right now is not the beginning of a conflict.
It is the culmination of over four decades of aggression by the Islamic Republic of Iran, and an outgrowth of one simple fact.
Israel will not allow a genocidal regime that has announced its intention to destroy.
Wow, the irony.
A genocidal regime.
Dude, what?
Not even what?
30 seconds in.
Yo.
Bro, see I knew reacting to this would be funny.
Bro, that is crazy.
That is crazy.
He's talking about a genocide, dude.
Israel's the only country doing a genocide right now.
What?
My God.
Incredible, bro.
It fucking credible, man.
All right.
Let's um crazy, crazy crazy.
Destroy Israel to acquire nuclear weapons.
The tensions that have undergirded geopolitics of the entire Middle East finally exploded into the open, and not in a back channel proxy war kind of way.
The state of Israel conducted Operation Rising Lion, launching targeted strikes across Iran and taking out nearly all of their top military brass, hitting military bases, nuclear reactors, and Iran's nuclear scientists.
For decades, Iran has declared its intent to destroy Israel, what it calls the little Satan, as well as America, the big Satan.
Funding.
So I got some dried mangoes here, by the way.
And project and trick if you guys are wondering what I'm meaning.
So this is a very common uh Zionist talking point chat.
And what they basically do is they say, Oh, they say debt to America.
They say America is the big Satan and Israel is a little Satan.
Again, it's one thing to get mad at people calling you the little Satan or debt to America, but it's another thing to actually kill people every single day, which is what Israel does, right?
Because here's the thing.
Israel sit there and tell you guys, yo.
They're chanting debt to America.
They're chanting America big Saiyan uh Israel little Satan.
Believe them.
Okay, fair.
Let's believe them.
Then they say, hey, we don't got nuclear weapons.
No, we don't believe you.
Like, bruh, what the hell?
Which one is it?
You know, like which one is it?
Do you believe them or you don't?
Or is it that you believe what you want to believe so that you could go ahead and push your agenda?
And this is a big fucking Zionist talking point all the time when they say that um uh Iranians want to kill uh kill Israelis and they want to do a genocide or the big Satan little say.
No, dude, the only country that's actually doing a genocide right now is Israel.
It's incredible to me how they're able to still take the victim narrative every single time.
Wild.
Terrorist operation.
But again, this is why I like reacting to this stuff, so I can kind of give you guys what what's really going on.
So um, guys, sit back, enjoy.
We're gonna, you know, watch this shit and uh see what's going on.
And I think I've perfected the audio now, chat.
My mic should be pretty fucking nice and loud for you guys.
Okay.
I got it juiced up right now.
Yep, I got it juiced up right now.
And um, and yeah, all right.
Let's keep cooking, chat.
Let's keep cooking.
And I ain't gonna fuck with it after today.
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After we perfect it today, we're going to be good.
...without apology.
This was not a tit for tat.
This was, again, the inevitable outcome of decades of calculated provocation, nuclear blackmail, and terror financing by the Iranian regime.
Sir.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right.
Nuclear blackmail?
Nuclear blackmail.
Dude.
So all right, chat.
Hold on.
So let's go back to let's see here.
I think 1973.
Let's go back in time chat.
Because uh, this is starting to get pretty fucking ridiculous now at this point, man.
Holy.
So during Kippur War, guys, right?
Israel was fighting against um an Arab coalition, right?
Egypt, Assyria, etc.
Couple other, you know, uh conflicts before before this.
But the the point is is that during this war, Israel basically got sneak attacked, right?
And what ended up happening was Golda Meier, who was the prime minister at the time, this woman, Goldemyer at the time basically called Nixon and said, hey, look, Rich Richie, Dick, Dick uh uh Dick Nixon.
Yeah, Dick is the nickname for someone that's called Richard.
Don't ask me why.
But anyway, hey here, Dick.
If you guys don't help us, we're gonna drop a nuke on these fucking Arabs.
Now, Nixon, seeing what the nuclear bomb was capable of after World War II in the 40s and 50s, right?
Realized, holy shit, we can't afford to have another nuclear strike.
So he airlifted one of the biggest aid packages from a military standpoint ever.
So when the only country here that's practiced nuclear blackmail is fucking Israel.
Okay.
It's amazing how like every admission is a confession.
Israel are the ones that literally do nuclear blackmail.
And it gets even better because they have an unacknowledged nuclear program.
Okay, an illegal one at that.
Certain people, organizations like New End will continue to hyperventilate about escalation and destabilization, as if what is currently happening came out of nowhere, or as if Israel started it.
They would prefer to have Israel just sit there while a genocide.
Well, well, technically Israel did start it, actually.
You you guys attacked them while they're in the middle of negotiations with the United States, so yeah, you absolutely did start it.
Now why?
Is he gonna say, oh, we gotta preemptively strike and defend ourselves?
Again, calls them a genocidal regime when Israel is a genocidal regime.
So let's be clear.
Israel is not starting a war.
Rather, Iran has been at war with Israel through its proxies for decades.
The only difference is that now Israel is finally going straight to the source, cutting off the head of the octopus that has extended its terror tentacles across the Middle East.
Everything happening right now, every missile, every airstrike, makes logical, strategic, and more importantly, moral sense.
This is fact.
Moral sense.
That's funny, man.
Israel and Iran, nuclear enemies.
We begin not in Iran, but in Iraq.
In June 1981, Israel launched Operation Opera, a bold preemptive airstrike that destroyed Saddam Hussein's OCRAC nuclear reactor near Baghdad.
At the time, Iraq had been pursuing nuclear technology under the guise of peaceful energy development.
Sound familiar.
But Israeli intelligence determined that the reactor, constructed with assistance from French engineers, aha the French, and partially financed by Italian companies, was in fact intended to produce weapons-grade plutonium.
At the time, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Bagan and Israeli intelligence feared that if Iraq acquired who's a Menachem Begin?
Probably one of the biggest terrorists in the Middle East that you don't know about.
Literally, called the father of terrorism.
He coordinated and planned the King David hotel bombing.
He was a member of the Urgun in Hagenau.
Yeah.
It's so crazy that Shapiro calls these people like terrorists, blah, blah, blah but the reality is.
Israel's created through uh terrorism.
Um, let's see here.
It was bombing, mass murder, boom, boom, boom, target.
And here's your boy right here, by the way.
Here's the Haganah.
Here he is.
Um, this was the guy that planned it.
And he was the prime minister back then.
So isn't that fucking the the pot call in the kettle black man?
Oh, we gotta go after Saddam.
He's a terrorist.
Well, so are you.
So are you, bro?
Oh man, he was leading the Zionist militant group Urga in the revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization, Haganah.
He proclaimed the revolt on February 1st, 1944 against the British mandatory government, which was opposed by the Jewish agency as head of the Urgun, he targeted the British in Palestine with a notable attack being the King David Hotel bombing.
Killed like a hundred people in this attack, guys.
This is a censored history that I want y'all to know about.
...quired nuclear weapons that would pose an existential threat to the Jewish state.
With confirmation of Hussein's intentions, eight Israeli F-16A fighter jets, each carrying a pair of 2,000-pound Mark 84 unguided bombs, took off from Etzion Air Base in the Sinai Peninsula, accompanied by additional fighter jets providing cover.
The pilots flew low to avoid radar detection, traveling more than 600 miles across Jordanian and Saudi airspace.
Within 80 seconds, the Iraqi nuclear reactor was destroyed.
The mission was a stunning success.
Immediately after the world condemned Israel, the UN Security Council unanimously condemned the attack, including the American ambassador, Gene Kirkpatrick, who later explained how upset she was to do it.
And the US State Department under President Reagan also issued criticism, though privately.
Reagan expressed concern and admitted that he understood the logic.
It was only about a decade later in 1991 when Prime Minister Begin's strategic foresight became clear.
During the Gulf War, American troops confirmed that while Iraq's nuclear capacity had been diminished, Saddam Hussein did in fact intend to develop nuclear weapons.
Because Israel had taken nuclear proliferation off the table a decade earlier.
American troops were left only to deal with Scud missiles.
This entire episode established what is now known in Israel as the Begin Doctrine.
Israel would act unilaterally and preemptively to prevent their hostile enemies from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Translation, we attack you first and try to kill you.
That's what it really means, this pagan doctrine.
you.
Which, by the way, named after a fucking terrorist FYI.
It's amazing to me how Israelis don't admit that this guy was literally one of the biggest fucking terrorists.
His nickname is literally the father of terrorism.
Killed, and when he did the King David Hotel, he killed a lot of British people.
The precedent for foreign policy had been set.
Security and peace maintained through deterrence and preemptive aggression.
It turns out that President Trump's present day peace and peace Isn't it interesting how they call it preemptive aggression?
But when people attack them, they say, oh my god, they attacked us, these people are evil.
They use completely different phrases when they attack.
You guys ever catch on to that?
Strength approach is not that much different.
Meanwhile, peaceful strength.
I've told you guys this before.
All you guys that watch me, what is P through strength mean, guys?
Chat, I want to see what you guys say.
What does peace through strength mean, chat?
All you guys that watch me, you guys should know what it means.
What does peace through strength mean?
What does peace through strength mean?
It's a code word.
It's a code word.
There you go.
Mad's got it.
Damn, you guys let a woman beat you?
She said neocon.
Yes.
Guys, that is neocon language, my friends.
Peace through strength is neocon language.
Meanwhile, Iran was watching all of this.
The Islamic Republic, less than two years old at the time of the OC Rock attack.
Absorbed a powerful message.
If they wanted a nuclear weapon, they would have to build their program in deep fortified secrecy.
Underground, distributed, plausibly deniable.
Well, Israel had to be.
I told you guys that's uh uh for a while that um the Iranians learned a lot from watching Saddam get bombed um by the Israelis in 1981 with his nuclear program.
So they were like, yo, we got to put our shit deep underground so that the Israelis don't destroy our program.
Dealt with Iraq's nuclear ambitions decisively in 1981.
By the early 1990s, the newly entrenched Islamic...
Notice how Ben is not going to talk about how Israel has nuclear weapons, though.
The whole reason why Saddam wanted nuclear weapons is because Israel had nuclear weapons.
Like, what do you think?
Right?
Like I said before, like it's amazing to me how like there's no context here.
Oh, yeah, Israel had to talk take out Saddam because he he was trying to get nuclear weapons.
Well, let's ask ourselves, why was he trying to get nuclear weapons?
Oh, I know why.
Because you guys had nuclear weapons.
What the hell?
Man.
Okay.
Let me read these chats real quick.
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King Abdul, Ben Shapiro of them boys has a victim mentality, like women, they're never accountable.
It's never their fault.
Facts.
Israel done an operation, lie lying Ryan.
Okay.
Uh Blackest Panther says, uh Hypha massacre in 1937, Jerusalem massacre in 1937, Haifa Massacre, 1938, Balad al-Shaikh mascara in 1939, Haipomascore, 1939, Haifa Massacre 1947.
Yep, Blackest Panther, I like it, baby.
I mean, I don't like the massacres, but I like that you you you're documenting all these different um escalations of why the um Arab world attacked them.
They never tell you guys about any of the massacres that they've conducted ever.
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Somebody's just screenshot that.
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Black Spanther, hey Myron, you should uh check out breezy politics.
Lots of great takes to react to when it comes to Israel.
Can't tell you how many conservatives actually think this started on October 7th.
This is why they try so hard to cookiewash history.
Yep.
Yep, yep, yep.
They bank on you not knowing better.
And the reason why, guys, is because Ben Shapiro's intelligent enough to understand that most Americans don't understand foreign policy in the Middle East.
That's why I'll react into this video on a like I'm giving you guys because he tells you guys one part, but he won't tell you the rest.
Does that make sense?
He won't tell you that Menachem Biggin is a fucking terrorist, right?
He won't tell you that Israel has an illegal nuclear program, which is why Saddam was trying to get a nuclear program.
He won't tell you any of that.
Um they never tell you what they do to get the retaliation that they get.
Never.
And that's like a that that's what they always that's what these Zionists always do.
They will sit there and talk about, oh yeah, we need to stop these people.
They want to destroy us, blah, blah, blah.
But they will never tell you why.
Right.
They will only tell you what happens to them, but they'll never tell you why that happened to them.
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...emerged as Israel's biggest threat.
The Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, and his successor, Ali Khamenei, immediately popularized the phrase, death to America.
Death!
Death!
And began pushing for Israel's annihilation.
As a result, Iran turned its attention to nuclear technology, initially under the pretense of civilian energy production.
Behind the scenes, Iranian leaders were covertly laying the groundwork for a weapons program under the supervision of the atomic energy organization.
Not it's not like Israel was running a covert nuclear program where they stole uranium from the United States, but I I digress.
You must like chat, I gotta fix my soundboard.
I'll keep playing the video for you guys, though.
Of Iran.
And later, the military linked organization of defensive innovation and research.
Iran began developing secret nuclear infrastructure.
Reports from Western intelligence agencies in the mid 90s pointed to undeclared enrichment facilities, a rapid increase in centrifuge procurement, and possible weaponization research occurring in military labs outside Tehran.
The Iranian regime relied on an international black market to obtain the sensitive technology they needed for proliferation.
Through ties with Pakistani nuclear scientists, Iran acquired, designed for a centrifuge and its component parts.
Naturally, North Korea and Russia, strategic opponents of the United States, also provided technicians who offered know-how and reactor components.
The Iranian regime's strategy was simple.
Distribute the program across multiple hidden sites and bury it, literally, under mountains.
The most significant of the nuclear facilities is the Tans, the primary uranium enrichment center, camouflaged by reinforced concrete and steel.
But the regime also built a site in Araq, where a heavy water plant was capable of producing plutonium, and later also in Fordo, a deeply buried complex that would be allegedly immune from air strikes.
By the late 1990s, Iran was enriching and stockpiling uranium, as well as building out cascades of first-generation centrifuges with the potential over time to reach weapons grade output.
The international community rang the alarm bells in periodic reports, but Iran consistently denied officials access to its key sites.
Western powers hesitated to act.
By 1998, the CIA publicly confirmed Iran's nuclear program was cause for deep concern.
Iran's supreme leader publicly issued footwas against nuclear weapons, but privately, military leaders and IRGC strategists were pursuing a dual track policy, deny everything while racing toward weapons raid capacity.
In short, the 1990s were a decade of deception for Iran.
Iran played the long game, and the world, perhaps distracted by post-Cold War optimism, mostly let them.
By the mid-2000s, the Islamic Republic of Iran had transformed its foreign policy into a full-fledged doctrine of proxy warfare.
Fearing direct confrontation with Israel or the West, Iran equipped vanguard militias like Hezbollah in Lebanon.
In July 2006, Hezbollah launched a 34-day war with Israel by the Well, how was Hezbollah created?
Hezbollah was created because Israel invaded Lebanon.
Won't tell you that, though.
...ambushing a patrol near the Lebanese border, killing three soldiers and capturing two others.
The provocation was not spontaneous.
And this was in the 80s.
I think it was 1982.
Let's look this up, chat.
You guys know I like to fact-check myself right on air.
Um, so let's go ahead and double check this.
This makes all of us sharper anyway.
Um good, let's go, baby.
Okay, um, so as both fought in 1982 by Lebanese clerics in response to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
There you go.
With the direct coordination of IRGC and facilitated through a web of meetings with Syrian and Lebanese leadership.
One of those meetings reportedly took place in Damascus, where senior Iranian officials, including commanders of the Puds Force, the IRGC's elite unit, met with Kizbolak.
So this right here, guys.
This is Qassam Salomani right here.
Um, this guy basically ran the acts of resistance.
Donald Trump killed him in 2020.
Huge escalation as well.
The IRGC's elite unit met with Pizbolas, Hassan.
This uh San Nasrala right here, and here's Bashar al Assad.
Um Lebanese, they they killed him last year, actually.
They killed him last September, um, Hassan Nasralla, uh, with in air with uh air strikes in uh Beiru.
And uh Bashal Assad right now, he's hiding in um where's he at?
He's um he's in Russia.
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Their goal to solidify the so-called axis of resistance against Israel and the United States.
Iran supplied not only the hardware, but also the training, funding, and ideological guidance.
Hassem Soleimani, who had later become infamous for orchestrating attacks across the region, was by this time already deeply involved in strategizing Hezbollah's war plan.
Israel responded with a massive air campaign and ground incursion into southern Lebanon, targeting launch sites, bunkers, and Hezbollah command centers.
The Israeli Air Force struck over 7,000 targets.
But Hezbollah's use of human shields, deep bunkers, and dispersed rocket cells made its total eradication impossible.
Even though the United States and President George W. Bush offered diplomatic cover to Israel in the early stages, pressure is soon mounted for a ceasefire.
Yeah, they always give you guys diplomatic cover when they commit war crimes.
The United States literally keeps Israel from getting um destroyed all the time.
And and protected over at the UN.
August 2006, UN Resolution 1701 brought the fighting to a close.
Hezbollah claimed a divine victory.
This trial served as a test run for the Iranian- Well, yeah, because they um they did lose.
The Israeli ground forces got pounded, man.
...regime's new model of warfare, tunnel guerrilla warfare through state-sponsored militias.
Tehran learned it could strike Israel without inviting direct retaliation while gaining influence across capitals in the Arab world.
This strategy would echo in Gaza, in Syria, in Yemen.
Eventually, it would reach Israel from Iran itself.
In these uncertain days, Israel now faces imminent attacks as war with Iran.
Oh man, of course, he runs an ad in the middle of the air strike directed and hey, but yo, man, are you are you surprised?
I mean, come on, man.
In 2007, Israel launched operation outside the box, an air strike directed at a suspected Syrian nuclear facility.
Naturally, the head of the IAEA condemned Israel.
By the early 2010s, international pressure on Iran's nuclear program began to reach a tipping point.
Years of inspection, sanctions, cyber attacks had slowed but not stopped Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Iran was enriching uranium up to 20%, building a stockpile that could be weaponized in a matter of months, according to intelligence.
Preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.
So help you God.
So help me God.
Congratulations, Mr. Preg.
Enter the Obama administration.
In 2013, President Barack Obama began secret negotiations with Tehran, culminating in the joint comprehensive plan of action, or JC known as the nuclear deal, one of the best things that Obama did.
Even people that are critical of Obama like myself understand that this deal was probably one of the best things that we could have done to bring long-term peace.
And um, you know, basically be able to keep an eye on um Iran's nuclear program.
That was the whole worry.
Hey, we don't have eyes into their nuclear program.
We don't know what the fuck is going on.
This plan allowed them to be able to get eyes on their nuclear program and basically ensure uh that they wouldn't get nuclear weapons.
But who opposed that?
The Israeli lobby.
He was struck between the US, UK, France, Russia, China, and Germany, representing a massive shift in Western doctrine toward the Iranian regime in favor of concession, not coercion.
Under the terms of the JCPOA, Iran...
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Uh I'll be honest with y'all though, watching it on OSS is hilarious because they use memes in there and shit like that.
We got 200 plus guys in there.
It's fucking awesome.
And it's a blessing to have you guys all in there.
But um, but yeah, the OSS chat is hilarious.
And after today's show, just so you guys know, I am going to be closing the OSS streams where only supporters can um get in there.
Okay, because as you guys know, when you're OSS member, you just send in a dollar and I'm gonna read it on stream.
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That's a fucking steal in itself.
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You just pay a dollar, and that's all you gotta do, versus like the five dollar minimums that I normally do.
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Forgot to mention this.
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Okay, guys.
Ninja Watcher shirt for all you niggas that don't like the fucking video.
Now you guys can not like the video and put this shirt on.
Why you do it?
Okay.
Matter of fact, let me call my guy Brett real quick.
Call Brett.
Call Brett.
Thank you.
Yo.
Yo.
Yo, I got you live on air right now.
I'm showing them the the Ninja, the Ninja Watcher shirt.
Hey, can we get this thing in black or no?
Yeah, I think it's here.
It should be black and white.
Yeah, but uh the main one is uh is white, but could we get a black version too?
Oh, oh yeah, shit.
Okay.
So yeah, guys, there's dudes.
I'm sorry, dude.
Yeah, there's two different colors here, guys.
There's one in black and one in white.
So for all you guys that never like the fucking videos, I made a shirt for y'all niggas.
Me and me and Brett did actually uh didn't one of the supporters make this one.
Yeah.
Okay.
Do it.
Should we shut you wanna shout him out or no?
Um yeah, we can shout him out.
Let me uh here let me.
Yeah, we'll give it a yeah, let's get his name real quick and shout him out.
Hold on, let me see if I can uh get you on the hold on.
All right, yo, Brett, can you talk real quick?
Trying to find his Instagram page.
Hold on.
Brett, you talking?
Yeah, no, I'm trying to find his Instagram page to send to you.
Thank you.
His name is Gervier Shinda.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Be able to get it in the telegram chat that we have.
Okay, so okay.
So guys, for all you guys in the telegram chat, um I muted.
Test SS123.
Hold on.
I just sent you his Instagram on Telegram.
You guys should be able to hear him now.
Okay, you just sent me his Instagram on Telegram.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah, it's it's good, guys.
Um, okay.
Um cool.
You guys said I'm muted on Rumble.
No, I'm back.
What are you guys talking about?
Okay.
Um so yeah, guys.
Uh, so all right, so just so I make sure I have the sorry, I got the shovel there real quick.
Um, so new shirt guys, Ninja Watchers.
Though that's live right now.
You get the hoodie or t-shirt, white or black, and we're gonna come out with a new design that's only for OSS members, right?
Active members.
So, guys, that new shirt link is gonna be put in the telegram.
So discount and the shirt link, the the the exclusive design is gonna be on telegram.
So you have to be on um, you have to be an active member to get invited to the telegram and then uh can you explain to them real quick, Brett, how it works?
Yeah, so you'll pretty much uh join the locals, pay to get in there, and uh there's a link pinned in the in the paid membership portion of locals that will send you into a telegram chat that I'll verify your email and you'll get in.
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Once you're in the telegram group, you get access to the exclusive shirt that's only for active members, and you get a discount.
The discount code is in there for you guys as well.
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Um yo, thanks, Brad.
I appreciate it.
You got anything else you want to tell the people?
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The okay also the video you sent me, bro.
I can't open it for some odd reason and play it on stream.
Can you make it into a YouTube video?
Just give me the link.
You can make it like unlisted.
Yeah, just make it unlisted and and uh shoot it over.
Okay.
And I'll play it on stream.
All right, thank you, bro.
Yeah, no problem.
All right, man.
Later.
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All right, guys.
Uh let's get back to it.
Commercial break is done.
Yeah, guys.
Um, I have a feature on this roadcaster as well that lets me make phone calls on it.
I gotta I gotta fine-tune that out.
But as long as the audio for everything else is good.
Iran agreed to limit uranium enrichment to levels suitable for civilian use, reduce its stockpile and cap its number of centrifuges.
In exchange, Iran essentially received big bags of cash.
They were offered between 100 and 150 billion dollars in sanctions relief and a green light for increased oil exports.
Uh, let's go back.
He's referring to the JCPOA.
So let's go back to the beginning of that so you guys get like the full you guys understand the full deal on it.
JCPOA signed in July 2015.
The deal was struck between the US, UK, France, Russia, China, and Germany, representing a massive shift in Western doctrine toward the Iranian regime in favor of concession, not coercion.
Under the terms of the JCPOA, Iran agreed to limit Uranian enrichment to levels suitable for civilian use, reduce its stockpile, and cap its number of centrifuges.
In exchange, Iran essentially received big bags of cash.
They were offered between 100.
Well, it was to alleviate the sanctions.
And some of the money was actually there as I was frozen.
$150 billion in sanctions relief and a green light for increased oil exports.
The JCPOA also included provisions for international inspections, but with deadly limitations.
International inspectors would not be permitted to enter military sites, which were widely believed to be the locations of covert nuclear development.
Snapback sanctions were included in theory, but proved politically unworkable in practice.
The JCPOA also provided zero limits on Iranian use of funds for terrorism and ballistic missile development.
And the JCPOA allowed Iran to pursue its nuclear program without limitation beyond its 10-year timeline, which would have expired this year.
Yeah, the same missile program that they used to defend themselves against you guys.
Yeah, that missile program.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Atanya, who famously addressed a joint session of Congress in March 2015 to oppose the deal, warning quote, this deal will not change.
And mind you, just so you guys know, he came and opposed the U.S. fucking president with this whole um with this whole deal.
Came to the United States as a guest and opposed our president.
What other country can do that?
I think we know the answers to that one.
Change Iran for the better.
It will only change the Middle East for the worse.
He was right.
Emboldened by newfound legitimacy.
Flush with cash, the Iranian regime doubled down on its regional terror war.
Hezbollah expanded and deployed fighters to Syria.
Hamas enjoyed renewed funding and dug tunnels beneath Gaza.
The Houthis launched drone and missile attacks against Saudi Arabia.
By 2017, signatories were quietly acknowledging that Iran was testing the- Well, that's because the Saudis were attacking them.
Bro, this is so crazy how he doesn't like give you guys any context.
Dude, you know how many they they killed like a hundred thousand plus innocent people in Yemen, the Saudis, man.
They got blood on their hands too.
The boundaries of the deal, if not outright violating it.
The JCPOA, as President Donald Trump said, was a disaster.
It may have postponed Iran's direct confrontation with Israel, but guaranteed it would come later and under more deadly circumstances.
In contrast, President Trump's business sense told him the JCPOA was a horrendously lopsided deal.
His administration launched a maximum pressure.
He didn't like Donald Trump.
He was a never Trumper in the first term.
But if it's for Israel's benefit, Ben's on board, baby.
He's on board if it's to benefit Israel, though.
United States withdrew from the agreement, imposed crippling sanctions, and carried out the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, the head of Iran's Quds military.
Yeah, they killed him, I think in uh December of 2020 or January or so.
And I okay.
We got a fact check real quick.
We got a fact check real quick.
January 3rd, 2020.
All right.
The United States military successfully executed a flawless precision strike that killed the number one terrorist anywhere in the world.
Qasem Salomani.
Deterrent was reasserted.
And then Joe Biden became president.
He quickly created distance between the United States and allies like Saudi Arabia and Israel while simultaneously reaching out to the Ayatollahs in an attempt to revive the JCPOA.
The result was the most heinous attack on Jews since the Holocaust.
On October 7th, 2023, the Iran-backed terrorist group Hamas carried out an unprecedented massacre of Israeli civilians, firing thousands of rockets, while militants and Gazan civilians infiltrated Jewish communities, killing 1,200 people, dragging 250 hostages back to Egypt.
Well, we also know that of the 1200 that were killed, a significant amount of them were killed by the IDF.
We know this now.
Gaza.
Intelligence quickly uncovered We know that the Hannibal Directive was activated on that day, which is a directive that allows the IDF to kill Israelis as they're being kidnapped to avoid the diplomatic nightmare that is hostage negotiations.
Um, because they learned from the Galachalite uh terror uh debacle that they're gonna have to trade something like Israel didn't wake up one morning and decide to start a war.
This right here, guys.
This right here, guys.
This guy right here.
He was kidnapped, right?
Back in 2006, and they had they ended up having to return a thousand Palestinians for this guy.
And they realized holy shit, this is not good.
And of those 1,000, guess who was in the 1,000 bunch?
This dude.
This dude.
This guy was in the 1,000, who ended up becoming the head of Hamas later on.
But yeah, um, they don't want to be put in a diplomatic position where they gotta, you know, negotiate to get give hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians to get back one Israeli.
So that's why the Hannibal Directive is a thing.
And we know for a fact that the Apache helicopters, the tanks, they were shooting into the kibbutzes, killing innocent Israelis.
Iranian involvement, funding estimates range from 10 million bucks all the way up to 500 million dollars, and IRGC officials met with Hamas leadership just days before the attack.
Meanwhile, the Qatari regime provided billions in support to Hamas, Qatar, of course, being a close ally of the Iranians.
Some I'm dumbass in this chat said Myron Ghana, okay.
Myron Ghana, here hear for yourself, buddy.
The girl didn't wake up one morning and decide to.
See, this is why I like embarrassing you stupid ass Zionists in the chat.
Hear it for yourself, buddy.
How about this?
Here's Yuav Galant, Minister of Defense back on October 7th, equivalent of RP Hexeth in America, Secretary of Defense.
They ask him, was the order given to use the Hannibal Directive?
Honeybon, I need a Hoshiv Shibe.
I think tactically in some places it was.
In other places it was not, and that is a problem.
So uh to the dumbass in the chat, uh, free Dom Lands, shut the fuck up, Rita.
Oh no, don't retract your message now, nigga.
Don't retract your message now, dummy.
Now you get embarrassed in front of fucking five thousand people plus.
Idiot, dummy.
Fatality.
Myron Gonda.
Okay, here it is.
Let's play one more time for you.
Hear from the horse's mouth, dickhead.
There is no way to go.
is Obaya.
Yeah.
Huh.
you I mean, it doesn't get any clearer than that, dumbass.
Nigga tried to say Myron Ghonda.
Get out of here, nigga.
That literally, you could hear it right there from him himself.
October 7th was masterminded in part by Iran.
Israel responded by invading Gaza, determined to retrieve its hostages and finish off Hamas.
Some dude said I will draw wild conclusions, AEA logs.
Bro, I just showed you the proof.
This isn't a wild conclusion.
It's the fucking truth.
Isra the IDF killed Israelis on October 7th.
It's a fact.
Israel had effectively devastated nearly all of Iran's proxies sent to destroy it between October 7th and December 2024.
But yeah, they weakened everybody.
They did they did a good job with that with the intelligence operations, the beeper operation, uh assassinating Hassan Nasral at the same time with the um air strikes.
Um they set the stage to attack Iran this year.
Iran kept building the nuclear weapons.
In fact, according to the IAEA, it accelerated its efforts, and despite President Trump's best efforts to negotiate a nuclear deal that would end Iran's nuclear development, the Ayatollah has continued to insist on precisely that development while threatening both Israel and the United States.
Israel carrying out Operation Rising Lion, dispatching hundreds of fighter jets and drones to strike over a hundred nuclear and military targets across Iran.
And its Hans Enrichment site was hit.
The Isfahan conversion plant went up in smoke.
The regime's top commanders, Hossein Salami, Mohammed Agary, Kalam Ali Rashid, and most of its top nuclear scientists were all assassinated.
And according to Prime Minister Netanyahu, the operation is just beginning.
Let's be very clear again.
What we are witnessing right now is the consequence of decades of Iranian Islamist ambition colliding with immovable Israeli resolve.
Iran has pursued a clear strategy since 1979.
Undermine the West, destroy Israel, dominate the Middle East by any means necessary, whether through terror proxies, nuclear blackmail, or open missile warfare.
From the 1981 Operation Opera in Iraq to the Iranian regime's next chat is going to be locked and only for 2006 war in Lebanon to Obama's 2015 deal from Trump's Soleimani strike to October 7th, 2023, and now Operation Rising Lion, Israel has not wavered in its belief that it must act before it is too late.
And yet the world keeps acting surprised but here's the truth Israel is doing what every sovereign nation has the right and the obligation to do it is defending its citizens.
It is preserving its future and it's by preemptively attacking everybody.
Yes yes defending ourselves sending a message the tyrants of death cults everywhere you might threaten plot even launch an attack but if you cross a line there will be consequences every authoritarian regime from Beijing to Moscow to Pyongyang is watching.
If Israel succeeds in deterring Iran and dismantling its nuclear infrastructure it reaffirms a basic principle one President Trump has led with through two terms peace through strength.
The neocon line free world must have a spine if the West succumbs to its suicidal empathy if the international community continues to treat aggressors and defenders as moral equals this conflict won't end in Iran.
It will spread that's the propaganda you guys got to listen to obviously Israel needs us to fight their wars.
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You have to be a paying member to be in there.
I will run the sale up until we do the show of Corey Hughes.
11 p.m hits Corey Hughes gonna come on we're gonna discuss the cookie monster event for about two hours so you'll be able to get in at the $4 price point and then from there it goes to $10 after that chat every month is going to be 10 bucks a month what are the perks every time I travel to a city I'm gonna do a meetup let you guys know bait OSS members when we do polls where you guys could pick what circular what case we're gonna cover next Sunday.
You get discounts on merch.
You get a Telegram group.
I'm going to start doing call-in shows where I'm only going to talk to debrief guys.
We're going to do content as well in there that we're not going to put anywhere else.
So there's going to be a bunch of perks for all you guys that are in OSS.
Get in, niggas.
It's time-sensitive, man.
It is time-sensitive.
Get in because I'm going to start locking the chat very soon.
Because like I said before, one of the biggest perks of being in the OSS is you get your chats read while being, you know, donating.
Sorry, only for like a buck or whatever.
So get in now while you guys can.
And the court is going to come on here in a little bit.
We're going to do a Zoom call with him on there.
So it's going to be lit, man.
It's going to absolutely be lit.
Okay.
Let me read some of these chats.
Nightly wisdom.
Myron, why do you keep teaching us on this?
Stop noticing.
Did you not know that once you go down his rabbit hole, Tee goes silent for Oivee reasons?
Hey, bro.
Tyran, Seinfeld reference, both parties.
parties say uh you think Iran is learning that lesson Libya taught them after Gaddafi trashes nuclear weapons yeah that's that they're they definitely learned that's why they're not gonna let go of it man I just joined OSS but my rumble app doesn't let me use J emojis or redirects me to locals.
Yeah you gotta use it over there.
Levier Adams just want to say I see you are here spreading the truth as many people as possible and I would like to say you've reached the right people I appreciate that bro.
Raven 971 hey Marshall from France any plan on doing a stream of Zionism implication in both world wars for instance in France we have a very well known rabbi that said World War II and Showa was probably one of the best things that happened in favor of the Zionist agenda.
Any thoughts on this?
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
I mean, I mean, yeah, bro.
World War II created Israel.
World War II created Israel.
And Hitler actually helped create Israel as well.
FYI.
A lot of people don't talk about that, but Google Havar agreement.
Right.
This is like the ban history.
They don't want you guys to know.
Oh, the top age hated the Jews.
Really?
Well, what is this?
So the Havar agreement was an agreement between uh Germany and Zionist organization signed August 25th, 1933.
The agreement was finalized after three months of talks by Zionist Federation.
Basically, what allowed it to do, guys, was allowed a bunch of um Jews to go to Palestine to set up Israel.
There was no world leader that contributed more to the creation of Israel in the 1930s than uh your boy Hitler.
And that's a fact.
Um, let's see here.
Will we be getting a Shafar sucker fatigue shirt?
Bro, I don't know what you're talking about.
Dia Chow, have you ever met any successful Muslim guys who could easily get two to four wives uh ever only stick to one?
If so, why did they choose monogamy?
No, I don't know any.
I made the graphic for the ninja shirt, bro.
Glad you originally okay.
This is from Bobby Trauma.
Bobby Trauma made it.
All right, Bobby.
Thank you so much, bro.
That's kind of a loud explosion, huh?
Hey, thank you, bro, for that uh ninja uh watcher uh design.
Glad you I originated the ninja graphic, but I'm glad someone sent it to Brett and decided to turn it into a merch.
Hey, got you, bro.
Umjectable says new SS member here.
Martin, can you remind everyone on X to join the stream with Corey Hughes?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm gonna turn the the stream off on X2.
I'm going to turn it off everywhere except for OSS.
OSS.
Thank you.
OSS chat is always fire.
That should be why you join OSS.
Yeah, it's hilarious.
All right.
All right, so let's go ahead, guys, because I think this interview right here.
Actually, you know what?
Here, uh, yo, OSS guys, what do you guys want me to cover for the next uh 45 minutes or so until Corey comes on?
Any news you guys want me to cover in particular?
I'm looking at the OSS chat.
I'm looking at the OSS chat.
I'm looking at the OSS chat.
North Korea?
Uh we don't got time for OME TV, bro.
And then I would have to turn everything else off.
OME TV will do that.
Um you know, we could do the OME TV stuff, make that like um OSS and kick exclusive.
Did you cover the Epstein list?
Uh yeah, I kind of did already, but we can go back.
Actually, you know what?
Let me go on Twitter real fast because I know a lot of people.
All right.
Let me um all right.
Let's see what uh with me, guys.
I'm on Twitter right now seeing what's going on.
Heh.
Thank you.
That Twitter space with that stupid chick, they're still over there.
They're probably not going to jump in there.
Let me see here.
What else we got?
Oh, this is funny.
Let's watch this right here, chat.
Mother calls in to ask why her young son is praising Tom Page and Charlie Kirk.
Trump and that made me thrilled uh that he's questioning things.
Um, but now I'm having th hearing things from him that it makes me fear for his discernment.
Um, for example, he expressed some anti-Semitic takes on history that maybe Hitler's motive motives for wanting to be rid of the Jews weren't so wrong, even if how he went about it was evil.
And and my fear is that in going from one extent to another, trusting the mainstream media and government to now questioning or disappeared.
Hold on, chat.
I'm trying to make it bigger for you guys.
Oh, no.
Fuck, did I lose it?
All right, here we go.
I'm just going to leave it as is.
My adult son's eyes were open.
All right.
I'll play from the beginning for you guys.
My young adult son's eyes were open to a lot of the lies during COVID and Biden, Trump.
And that made me thrilled.
Uh that he's questioning things.
Um, but now I'm having th hearing things from him that it makes me fear for his discernment.
Um, for example, he expressed some anti-Semitic takes on history that maybe Hitler's motives for wanting to be rid of the Jews weren't so wrong, even if how he went about it was evil, and and my fear is that in going from one extreme to another, trusting the mainstream media and government to now questioning or distrusting everything, he's believing different lies.
So I'd like to know where he's getting these lies.
I've heard a little bit about the groupers from not the bee.
Um I'd never heard that term before.
So my question to you is this do you know some of the names of the influencers who are taking advantage of the conservative youth movement?
I want to read yeah, so thank you.
So first of all, I do know the names.
I'm not gonna repeat them because that only makes them in their little irrelevant circle bigger.
But and here, so yes Bro, he's hating right now, man.
He's hating.
Nick is raised showed Kirk a few times, and uh he has like one-tenth of the audience on Twitter.
So that should tell you something.
There's a couple thoughts.
So um, Bonnie, I'll tell you this.
So as soon as you were reading your question, this is how um intimately familiar I am with this.
As soon as you said, well, my son had his eyes open during COVID, I could tell the cadence of the question.
I wrote in our chat, this her son is probably become uh in depth in anti-Semitic stuff.
I knew it before you even asked the question, Bonnie.
And that's not a criticism, it's just I'm seeing we're seeing so much of this.
Ah man.
And so this is a huge challenge because of course we should question and we should find baseline truth.
However, if you dig so deep past foundational reality, uh, you start to all of a sudden it becomes very transgressive.
It's addictive because it becomes so taboo.
And so, for example, Holocaust denial is illegal in Europe.
Should it be illegal?
No.
Is it repulsion?
Oh man.
Also from the pit of hell, yes.
And this is a major challenge, with so it's mostly young white men.
I'm guessing that your son's a white man, I'm guessing.
And one of the yeah, okay, just uh shot in the dark.
Now, one of the reasons why it's a challenge for young white conservative disposed men is because they feel as if they have to keep on peeling back the onion to find a conspiracy when in reality there might not always be one, and sometimes you're searching in the wrong direction.
and then of course, people then call for censorship of it.
And so everyone that's c gets confirmation bias when they see anything.
So here's one of the major problems.
The OSS Chat is going to be locked and all is that a lot of these narratives appeal to secret knowledge, otherwise known as Gnosticism.
At the core of so much of the Jew hatred and the anti-Semitism is an appeal of Gnosticism.
We have secret knowledge, and there's this dark alley that the search for secret knowledge can go.
And of course, we you know Bruh.
This is crazy.
Yeah, smash that like button, by the way.
Corey said that he's ready, so we'll get uh I'm gonna get ready to get him in here soon.
But dude, it's not even Gnosticism, it's that they've suppressed this information for so goddamn long.
No we've never been an apologist for everything that the Israeli government has ever done.
But anyway, uh come on, man.
Come on, dude.
They're literally conducting a genocide right now, and you guys refuse to acknowledge that.
The one with a decent moral compass should reject the scapegoating of Jews.
By the way, you want to talk about low IQ, just such sloppy, shallow, reprehensible behavior, blaming an entire group for all of your problems.
And there is a much better way, which is no, it's a small group within that group.
Nobody blames the entire group.
But there's a significant amount of people within a group that create problems.
Is what does Charlie say all the time?
Oh, Islam isn't compatible with the Middle East.
It's it's a fucked up religion.
Okay, he could go ahead and blame an entire group of people, but then if someone says, Oh, yeah, well, you know, it's kind of weird that they control all this shit.
You have to, of course, acknowledge that the Israeli government does not do everything right.
Who does?
You have to apologize for it.
But number two, they're not to blame for all of the world's e ills either.
This particular affliction blames the Jews for everything.
Oh shit, sorry, chat.
Lies during code.
Now, one of the reasons why it's a challenge for young white consummatism is an appeal.
Talk about low IQ, just such sloppy, shallow, reprehensible behavior, blaming an entire group for all of your problems.
And there is a much better way, which is you have to, of course, acknowledge that the Israeli government does not do everything right.
Who does you have to apologize for it?
But number two, they're not to blame for all of the world's e ills either.
This particular affliction blames the Jews for everything.
There is knowledge, they say, and by the way, there is knowledge that is secret and correct.
Like 15 years ago, immigration is a disaster for America.
They don't integrate integrate and they exploit our system.
That was basically secret knowledge as well.
It was secret knowledge to simply say that white men are discriminated against college.
However, at times, and we see this with the Jew hatred, there is just this momentum that is occurring where people think that they're on to something, but in reality they're not.02% of the world's population.
And here's where it gets people very angry.
It is fundamentally a liberal attitude to blame other people for your problems.
All right.
So.
Yeah.
We get a lot of okay.
So here's this.
Trump, I guess, let's uh segue real quick to something.
See moment Trump vents his anger about Putin during cabinet meeting.
Okay, this is gonna be interesting.
Give me one sec, guys.
Give me one sec, guys.
Give me one sec, guys.
Thrown at us by Putin for you want to know the truth.
He's very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.
Do you want to say that Lindsay Graham has a sanctions bill on Russia?
Do you want him to move ahead of that?
Yeah, no.
I'm looking.
The Senate is passing and passed a sa very tough sanctions bill.
Yeah, I'm looking at it.
Can you sign that?
It's an optional bill.
It's totally at my option.
They passed it totally at my option and to terminate totally at my option.
And I'm looking at it very strongly.
CNN's Kevin Liptak is joining us now to talk more about this.
What's interesting, Kevin, is that yesterday the president announced these plans to send new defensive weapons to Ukraine.
And in that same cabinet meeting that Kristen was just talking about, he talked about his displeasure with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Again, kind of moving away from where his base is on a lot of this stuff.
And moving away from where he has been really for the last ten years, when you think about Trump's relationship with Vladimir Putin, it is one of the most fascinating relationships in the world.
And for so long, Trump has taken this conciliatory approach to the Russian leader.
That is changing very, very quickly.
And you can hear President Trump growing more and more upset with Putin as he rejects his overtures to try and bring the war in Ukraine to an end, but also as he ramps up his attacks on Ukraine.
He's also massing troops in the north of that country, really sort of uh putting back into Trump's face his efforts to bring about peace.
Today I think were his strongest comments ever about Putin.
Listen to what he said, we're not happy with Putin.
I'm not happy with Putin.
I can tell you that much right now.
Because he's killing a lot of people.
And a lot of them are his soldiers.
His soldiers and their soldiers, mostly.
And it's now up to 7,000 a week.
And I'm not happy with Putin.
We get we get we get a lot of thrown.
Seven thousand is crazy.
And also just you guys know, um, North Korean soldiers have been dying as well.
North Korean soldiers are boots on the ground over there.
I think something like six hundred uh North Koreans have been killed in the conflict.
Very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.
Do you want to say that Lindsay Graham has a sanctions bill on Russia?
Do you want him to move out of that?
The President: I'm looking at it, yeah.
No, I'm looking.
The Senate is passing and passed a very tough sanction, Yeah, I'm looking at you'd sign that?
It's an optional bill.
It's totally at my option.
They pass it totally at my option.
So you hear hear him there stopping short of saying that he would approve of these new sanctions on Russia, which I do think leaves open the question is where he will channel this anger towards Putin.
He's not saying that he's going to put sanctions on.
What he is saying is that he will send new defensive weapons to Ukraine, which is significant, because remember, just last week the administration said that it would put a pause on those weapons as it did this assessment of U.S. stockpiles.
President Trump, after talking to Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian leader last week, seemed open to helping Ukraine with its air defenses.
Now he's saying he's approved of these new weapons.
And actually, when our colleague, Caitlin Collins, asked him in that cabinet meeting, who actually approved of this pause, He said he didn't know.
That's really interesting.
And it also too because we've out of the the Pentagon and the Defense Secretary Pete Heggs ha they've also been on the other side of this, uh in addition to Trump's evolving you know take on this.
Yeah, I mean, and Trump actually made an interesting point in there.
When whether you think that the US has supplied too much to the Ukrainians, whether you think the U.S. has spent too much money on the war there, which is his position.
That was position he took on the campaign trail.
That's the position that a lot of the people around him in the cabinet took.
He said, whether you believe that or not, you have to think that the Ukrainians are brave.
They've have held out this long in this conflict.
They've been willing to operate these weapons systems that are dangerous to operate.
And he seems to be adopting the viewpoint that the U.S. does need to actually support Ukraine in this conflict.
They've held out this long.
They have pushed back Russia in some ways in ways that many people did not expect at the start of this war.
Clearly, I think his relationship with Zelensky is developing.
And actually he said in that call last week that it was good.
good.
And Zelensky actually said it was their best conversation that they had had to date.
I think it's very evident that the president is sort of evolving in his view of this war.
He wants to do what he can to help Ukraine defend.
Yeah, it we've come a long way from that Oval Office meeting.
Uh Kevin Liptak, thank you so much.
Uh Eli Stokles, you cover uh the White House on a daily basis.
We have in I don't know, the past month or two, heard much tougher language from the president when it comes to Vladimir Putin than Guys.
The reality is we uh Ukraine cannot win this conflict, man.
They cannot win this conflict.
They've been losing for a very long time.
We've dumped an enormous amount of money into this conflict.
Zelensky's hardheaded, he doesn't want to fucking let go.
Now we're in too deep.
Uh look to Trump's credit, I'll give him credit.
He inherited a fucking nightmare.
He inherited a war in Gaza.
He inherited a war in Ukraine.
And quite frankly, he has two people that don't want to stop.
Benjamin Netanyahu doesn't want to stop attacking Gaza.
You uh uh Putin does not want to stop attacking Ukraine.
Bad fucking foreign policy for decades leads to this shit, man.
And we did in the almost 10 years that he has been on.
Fun fact, Poon wanted to join NATO back in like the 90s, if I'm not mistaken, or was it in 2000, and um we declined him.
I think it was Condoleezza Rice or uh Colin Powell uh maybe it was Powell declined him, said nah, bro.
No thanks.
Did you cover the hearing did he hearing today?
No, I didn't.
Handy Chris here, Dambles Aaron versus Adam King, uh Jake Show podcast.
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I saw that.
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Uh Popov says, I just realized the space you joined the other day with George Santos.
How are people so disrespectful?
You could tell when someone never been punched in the face um in the railroad, uh people talking like that will get yeah, I know, bro.
They're idiots, dude.
I didn't even start with them.
They started shit with me.
Again, bro, like you gotta remember these Twitter niggas, nobody knows them.
So they want to make a name for themselves, talking shit to me since I'm like the biggest person in there is gonna be their ticket to fame.
You know, so on the political scene.
Right.
That sound bite that you just played was like you know, ten years in the making.
Right.
It's taken him ten years to come to that point of view that a lot of American uh a lot of his predecessors and a lot of people in both parties, Republicans and both parties great, correct?
And Boris Yeltsin before him too.
Democrats have had that view of Putin for a long time.
What's changed, I am told, is that the president's simply frustrated that Russia has shown no interest in his efforts to attempt to bring about negotiations.
Yeah, and that's because they're winning.
So there's no need for them to um to concede because they're winning.
Unfortunately.
...to end the war.
After Ukraine accepted a 30-day ceasefire, Vladimir Putin has increased the bombing, the bombardment of Ukraine fivefold.
And so Trump is frustrated about that.
He's um I'm told he's been cooler to Putin in their phone conversations.
They had a long conversation last week, did not go very well.
You heard the president afterwards saying he was frustrated, and so we are hearing um the president's frustration rhetorically.
We're not seeing that translate yet into any kind of response.
He said there may be a surprise for Russia.
He talked about the sanctions bill at the end of that clip saying I have the option of looking at the sanctions bill if and when the Senate takes it up and passes it.
Um but at this point, he's just talking tougher to Vladimir Putin.
Except I I would argue that the action is sorry,
guys.
My bad.
I I fucking mute had myself muted.
Um what I was saying was these sanctions are gonna do shit.
Russia, right, has been literally um thriving despite the fact that they've had sanctions.
They're the strongest economy in the fifth strongest economy in the world.
They've known that they were gonna get sanctions since fucking 2014 when they had the whole Crimea debacle and uh and everything else back then.
Russia's prepared for this.
They are prepared for this, man.
So the sanctions are not gonna do shit, bro.
They've effectively made themselves sanction proof.
He they hold a bunch of gold.
They have energy natural resources, and they do do trade with other countries that are not necessarily um where sanctions don't matter.
What he is doing vis-a-vis Ukraine, uh, meaning that he is uh not listening to those in the MAGA wing of his party who don't want to have anything to do with Ukraine.
Uh maybe even in including uh the vice president, but you know who knows where he is now that he's actually on the inside getting briefings about what's going on in Ukraine.
But the fact that the president is now uh sort of allowing weapons once again to go from the US to Ukraine, perhaps is a way to send a message to Vladimir Putin.
Yeah, and Eli put it well, and this is a campaign promise that Trump made and later said was sarcastic, but did make many times.
I met voters who voted for Trump on the premise that he could bring wars to an end when Joe Biden couldn't.
He had said that he could end this war immediately.
Uh he has those voices on the right saying just with withdrawal, there is every dollar spent in Ukraine could be spent here.
And he has uh there is that that hangover, that memory of what Joe Biden ending uh ending our commitment to Afghanistan and being humiliated, and other things Trump ran on.
Uh so I've never figured out what the end game is when it became impossible to just end the war on day one like he promised.
Yeah.
And also in this uh press conference, the president said he planned to press U.S. defense contractors to step up production of equipment to help Ukraine defend itself.
Yeah, actually the White House framing on this has been very interesting as well, not only in what the president says, but they has had said that the decision on the weapons was to quote put America's first.
So America's interests first.
So now the defense of Ukraine is tied to America's interests, which is the way that the previous administration had explained their decision, but is a remarkable shift for the Trump administration, which has up until this point said or acted the opposite.
Not that long ago, it was Ukrainian President Zelensky who was sitting at the White House in with alongside the president, and was getting hammered for and by the vice president and the president uh over what was happening, and now to see the president essentially say, throw his hands up in the air and say that Vladimir Putin isn't coming around.
Really remarkable that it's being shown in the actions that they before Monday's dinner with the Israeli Prime Minister at the White House, President Trump told reporters he plans to send additional defensive weapons to Ukraine.
This despite the administration announcing last week that the U.S. would be pausing weapons shipments following a review of military spending.
We're going to send some more weapons.
We have to.
They have to be able to defend themselves.
They're getting hit very hard now.
They're getting hit very hard.
We're gonna have to send more weapons.
You have defensive weapons, primarily, uh, but they're getting hit very, very hard.
So many people are dying in that mess.
For more on this, we're joined by CNN's Claire Sebastian, live from London.
Uh Claire, maybe 7,000 a week is absolutely nuts.
That is absolutely nuts.
And I guarantee you uh most of those casualties are probably Ukrainian soldiers.
Yeah, look, I think there's a reason why we perhaps don't have a ton of reaction from Ukraine this morning, MJ, is because they're probably holding fire after these two weeks that festival saw President Trump suggest at the NATO summit that he would send more patriot missiles uh to Ukraine.
Then we saw that Pentagon pause, then we had Trump deny that it was even happening.
Uh and finally, this announcement uh on Monday that they were sending a new aid delivery.
I think certainly in Ukraine, the hope will be that this is part of a permanent shift, that this is a realization in the White House that Russia is essentially trying to drag out any diplomatic efforts all the while escalating air attacks and trying to push forward, especially on the eastern front.
Uh And I think, you know, that hope will certainly uh be very strong in Ukraine today, given that we see those attacks uh stepping up all the time.
But I think what this is not is an announcement of new funding allocated by Congress.
This doesn't in itself signal that it's a permanent shift.
This is most likely uh a return to what we've seen certainly throughout the Trump administration and the Biden administration before that is previously allocated aid simply being trickled in.
So in that sense, it will uh eventually end if nothing changes, just not yet.
But for now, as I said, with these attacks escalating, things like Patriot missiles are absolutely critical to Ukraine.
And so I certainly think this will be very welcome news in Kiev this morning, and Jay.
Claire Sebastian in London, thank you.
The President veiled these questions during this dinner tonight with the Israeli Prime Minister, which is uh another entire focus of uh what he's doing.
He was also asked about the war in U Russia's war in Ukraine and and whether or not he's going to continue sending weapons to Ukraine after the Pentagon confirmed some of them were stopped, and and this is what he had to say.
I'm not happy with President Putin at all that I can stop a war.
You know, because they have an ability to do so.
Um I'm disappointed, frankly, that uh President Putin hasn't stopped.
Uh we're gonna send some more weapons.
We have to.
They they have to be able to defend themselves.
They're getting hit very hard now.
That's a notable answer there, saying that he will send more weapons to Ukraine.
Yeah, it's a little bit of whiplash and confusion from the administration over whether or not they're gonna send weapons.
Now the president is saying they're going to send weapons.
And I think this goes back to the fact that you know the the president has been continuously sort of shifting his view when it comes to this specific war.
He has said uh multiple times that he is frustrated with Putin.
He has also said multiple times that he is frustrated with the Now I've heard of the Patriot missiles, but I want to see how they actually work, so I've pulled up this video.
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This is the US-made Patriot Air Defense system.
Since two were delivered to Ukraine in April, it's proving to be an indispensable tool in Kyiv's arsenal.
That's because the system is defending Ukraine's ground troops, cities, and critical infrastructure amid a barrage of Russian attacks.
So why does the Patriot have an advantage over other air defense systems?
Let's break it down.
At the start of the war, Ukraine relied on a stockpile of Soviet-era defence systems.
Those weapons can target slower-moving aerial targets, such as drones and cruise missiles.
But they've struggled to combat faster moving ballistic missiles.
Now Patriot systems are helping Ukrainian forces to intercept those projectiles.
That's according to a Ukrainian air defense commander interviewed by the Wall Street Journal.
Here's how it works.
Patriot missiles consist of multiple components.
Three of its main parts sit on top of truck platforms.
The radar tracks missiles and other targets.
It can detect aircraft up to 62 miles away and ballistic missiles more than 100 miles away.
It sends data to the engagement control station.
That unit then processes the information before sending it to the launching station, which can carry up to 16 missiles.
"In Patriots are provided by technical opportunities to decrease ballistic missiles, that is, at its own time, a detection.
The missiles that fly along the ballistic territory are up to a few tens of kilometers and then they are also slowly down." Military analysts say the system has outperformed initial expectations in Ukraine.
"Who didn't understand that Patriots are able to destroy the hyper-speed rocket H-47?
It was to drive the Ukrainians." Also known as the Kinzhal, the Kh-47 is one of Russia's most advanced weapons.
On May 16th, a Patriot detected six Russian Kinzhal ballistic missiles at a distance of around 125 miles.
The system launched interceptors, destroying all of them.
Patriots in Ukraine fire at targets using two different types of interceptors: PAK-2 and PAK-3.
Pac-2 downs targets.
Now, here's a here's a dirty side that no one wants to admit why we're also involved in this Ukraine conflict.
Guys, we are testing out our weapons against Russia.
So this is basically a way for the United States to test their weapons against Russia without having to put boots underground and actually have people get potentially hurt.
So make no mistake about it, guys.
The United States is benefiting to a little bit a little bit of a degree as well, where we're able to test our hardware and our military strength against Russian um capabilities.
That's another reason why, too.
And PAC three.
Lots of valuable intel is being gathered right now, chat, during this conflict.
Uses hit to kill technology instead.
By combining the Patriot with other air defense systems, Ukraine is now fending off most aerial threats against Kyiv.
However, the Patriot does have some disadvantages.
It's by far the most expensive single weapon system that the US has supplied to Ukraine.
Each patriot system costs around one billion dollars and takes two years to build.
The missiles fired out of the Patriot are expensive too.
Each Pac 3 costs around 4.1 million dollars.
The high cost per missile and the relatively small number of missiles in a battery means that patriot operators cannot shoot at every target.
In addition, the Patriot requires a lot of manpower.
The systems need as many as 90 soldiers to operate, but the controls to 90 station can be operated in the field by as few as three.
Gaining more batteries could help Kyiv in a number of ways amid the counter-offensive.
Namely being able to protect ground troops from aerial threats as they push to retake territory.
This summer, the US announced a new military package worth up to 500 million dollars.
The aid will include ammunition for patriot systems, according to a statement from the Pentagon.
There are at least two full Patriot systems operating in Ukraine.
In July, Germany announced it would provide two additional Patriot missile launches.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy has said the country wants as many as 50.
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Zelensky, so it's kind of this dual I I think fight, and I I think part of the reason we're seeing this shift is because the president is kind of frustrated with both countries equally at times, and at the same time, he still wants to get uh an end to this war.
But there's a realization inside the administration that at some point there's only so much that the White House and the administration can do.
Ultimately, it's gonna be up to Russia and Ukraine.
And at some point there's been talk, I mean, there's been talk publicly, but also privately about whether or not to step back and when to do so.
Yeah, Jeff, what'd you make of that?
Well, I think it's significant that he's saying that the United States is gonna send more weapons, because I don't think he necessarily wanted to.
That's not the overall thrust of the Trump administration's policy since he came into office.
So I think, yes, it does underscore.
Yeah, what I think happened, chat, just to give you guys a little bit of analysis here.
So Trump campaigned, yo, I can end this war right away.
And what he thought was we could have demilitarized zone, let Russia keep the territory that it's taken, take them off the sanction list, or take relieve them of the sanctions, tell Ukraine that they can't join NATO for 20 years.
He thought that would be enough.
Because that was pretty much like the early talks, right?
Of what they were going to um agree to.
But that wasn't enough because in Putin's eyes, right?
In Putin's eyes, he's like, well, we're already winning this conflict.
The sanctions don't hurt us, and we want to make sure that they never join NATO.
So we're gonna make sure that you know we control a significant amount of Ukraine.
So basically, we need to make more and more concessions to be able to get a deal.
Because unfortunately, the war's been going on so long, we don't have any more leverage like that.
So that's kind of the problem we have here, chat.
Um, where we can't um necessarily tell Russia what to do because they kind of hold all the cards here.
Right.
And I think this is where um Trump's frustration comes, is because we don't have as much power or leverage because the conflict's been going on for so long.
So um it's gonna be tough.
That's why he struck the mineral deal.
The reason why Trump struck the mineral deal, guys, is because clearly this conflict is gonna longer go longer than he wanted, and Trump's biggest reason why he wants to get out of the war is because it's costing us too much money.
So he's like, All right, look, because remember when him and Zelensky fought, guys, originally it was because Zelensky came here to get more money.
And Trump said, No, you need to be more aggressive towards some type of diplomacy.
Because we can't just keep paying for this shit, right?
But once he started getting stonewalled by Pooh and seeing that Putin doesn't really want to negotiate right now because they're winning and they have all the cards, he's like, All right, so I guess we gotta come to continue the war.
All right, this is what we're gonna do.
Ukraine, you're gonna give us your minerals so that we can recoup some of the money that we're losing supporting you guys.
So we can continue to fight this war for longer.
So that's kind of where we are with with with with that situation.
So we'll see what happens, man.
But um, yeah, dude.
It it uh should have never got in this shit in the first place, man.
Or the frustration that he has, certainly with Putin, which he keeps verbalizing, and even if he's frustrated with Zelensky, he's willing to give him some ammunition.
Yeah, it was quite notable.
Jeff Mason, shall we talk it?
to have you both here.
Going to give him some ammunition.
Breaking news on CNN, President Trump has wrapped up a nearly hour long call This is good because I haven't we we haven't covered Russia Ukraine for a bit, so it's good to get these updates.
With uh Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Russian state media tasks, the two leaders discussed Ukraine, Iran, and other issues on Ukraine.
A Kremlin aide said that President Putin told uh President Trump that Russia would not back down from its war goals in Ukraine.
And this is us for the honestly, guys.
Look, I'm not surprised they're doing this because we've been expanding in NATO for years, and we've been trying to get it closer and closer to Moscow, and he said, No, fuck it.
We're gonna make sure that NATO never becomes a threat to us.
Uh let's go to senior White House reporter Kevin Liptak with more Kevin.
President after president has told you uh Putin that we're not gonna expand the NATO line, and we keep doing it.
Then what were we learning about uh what happened during this call?
Yeah, the White House saying that the call is ended, but that's about all they're saying.
We're getting most of the details now from the Kremlin side of things, the Kremlin saying that Putin made clear to President Trump that Russia would not back off of its war aims in Ukraine, while at the same time saying that they would continue these bilateral discussions with Ukraine about potentially bringing this war to an end.
And so I think if you're President Trump going into this call, very much hoping to make progress.
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From the uh Kremlin readout that he had uh a great deal of success on that front, but clearly trying to keep open these channels of communication as he works to resolve that conflict.
One interesting point Uh that the Kremlin made was that the two men did not discuss this decision on the part of the Trump administration this week to put a halt on weapons shipments to Ukraine.
The Trump administration had said that they were concerned about dwindling U.S. stockpiles and put those weapons on hold.
That topic did not come up in these two men's conversations according to Moscow, but it will be interesting to see if and when uh President Trump describes this particular conversation.
You know, the last time that he was talking in public about Putin was at the NATO summit last week, and he said that he thought his Russian counterpart was misguided in this conflict, that he wanted to find a way to bring this war to an end, but that he didn't necessarily know how to do it.
It will be interesting to see if this conversation changed the president's perspective in any way.
It did come amid this flurry of diplomacy uh between the West and with Moscow of the French president Vladimir uh the French President Emmanuel Macron spoke to Putin uh earlier this week for the first time in three years.
And so you do see sort of the diplomatic gears starting to grind, but at least based on the Kremlin's description of this call, it doesn't appear as if the war in Ukraine is uh coming any closer to a resolution.
The president just did wrap up his phone call with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
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Um, sorry, my question before is confusing.
What I was saying is that Boris Yeltsin, the president of Russia before Putin, also was excited at the idea of Russia joining NATO.
Yeah, yeah, they were.
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Was this first term better uh involved with Ukraine now?
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Um let me see.
Before I got into Kennedy, I spent three years on the Holocaust.
And when you study the Holocaust, if you do it right, it'll lead you directly to the doorsteps of Kennedy.
So let me know.
That's my background.
Cool.
So guys, we are gonna get into this um right now.
So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna end all the other streams.
Give me one sec here.
Um bear with me.
All right, I'm ending.
If you guys are watching on Twitter and everything else like that, join the OSS guys.
Link is I'm gonna link is pinned at the top.
Okay, get in now while you guys can.
Because we're gonna start this thing up here in a second.
Uh Rumble, no, bro.
No Rumble.
It's literally gonna be OSS only.
Because this topic, even for Rumble, is too much.
So um, so yeah, guys, come on over to the OSS.
All right, let me end.
I'm ending the Twitter stream right now.
All right.
Uh good next, I'm going to end the YouTube stream.
YouTube, guys, link is at the top.
Come through.
Come through, guys.
Uh bear with me real quick, Corey.
I'm just uh getting this thing for the people.
It's pinned at the top, guys.
The link is literally pinned at the top.
If you gotta like go get a drink of water, he's bad for anything, man.
Go ahead.
Because I'll take like a minute to get this stuff all going.
Uh let me give you guys the link real fast, cuz.
All right.
I'm dropping it on Rumble for you guys, and I'm dropping it on YouTube.
There it is, guys.
Join in.
It's only gonna be for the um active members.
So get in ASAP, guys.
Convo is two base for everywhere else.
It's four bucks to join for the first month, and then after that it goes to ten.
So all right, I'm gonna end YouTube stream here, guys.
I'll see you guys on the other side.
Come on over to uh join OSS.
Four bucks to join first month.
Jump on and this is gonna be a great uh presentation.