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Jan. 3, 2026 - MyronGainesX
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The US Is At War With Venezuela! LIVE Coverage! 2026-01-03 09:06
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All right, we're alive.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
It is Saturday, January 3rd, 4:16 in the morning.
We are back up, guys.
As you guys know, I was on earlier, but obviously, we got some crazy news going on.
As we speak right now, United States began airstrikes against Venezuela roughly one or two hours ago.
So a lot of stuff going on.
We're going to be jumping into Twitter Spaces, keeping you guys up with what's going on.
We did have a good stream earlier, covered a bunch of different stuff: Somalia, Trump, Iran.
And it's interesting that this is actually coming on the heels of Netanyahu visiting the United States.
But yeah, we definitely are probably going to be doing an all-nighter here to a degree.
That's why we started with the night train.
So, what we could do is, some of you guys may or may not be familiar with Venezuela and who Maduro is.
So, let me go ahead and just kind of give you guys a quick little thing.
I'm going to assume that you know you guys don't know anything about this guy.
So, look at Nicholas Maduro.
Hold on a second.
I had them calling me.
Hey, yo, what's up, man?
I'm live right now.
You on stream?
Yeah, I'm on stream.
Yo, yo, I was trying to call you.
I'm trying to get you to break down to like the regular folks.
What's going on with this Venezuela stuff, man?
Like, yeah, sure.
I'll jump on your stream.
I'll jump on your stream right now.
You got you want to do Discord?
Yeah, I'm calling you on Discord.
All right, cool.
All right.
So here's Maduro right here, guys.
He's the president of Venezuela, loved by some, hated by a lot.
Very divisive individual.
And that's kind of how it goes whenever you're like a dictator.
Half the people are going to love you.
The other half are going to hate you.
Right?
He had an election not too long ago, and they alleged that he stole it.
The woman Machado allegedly was actually the one that won.
And they said that he rigged the election.
Which, you know, that's neither here nor there.
Let me get Ak on here.
Myron.
Yo.
Can you hear me?
What's going on, man?
Yo, I'm good, man.
I'm good.
Can you hear me nice and clear?
Is it coming in fucked up?
Let me just check the levels here.
Yeah, let me know.
I'm actually using another mic on here because I'm talking to you on a mic and then I'm talking to my audience on another one.
Okay, okay, okay, cool.
Hey, listen, I just actually hopped on stream and everybody kept spamming this Venezuela, Venezuela stuff.
Man, I know this is like more your realm than mine.
What the hell is going on?
And are we taking them over, man?
Well, you know, it's a resource-rich country, a lot of oil reserves, some of the most in the world.
And the reality is, like, you know, we're kind of, I kind of saw this coming from before.
I just didn't think Trump would have done it, you know, this quickly.
But long story short, when he came into power, if you remember, he labeled Trend De Araguas as a terrorist organization or as an FTO.
And what that basically allows him to do is, you know, treat them as enemy combatants.
So, like, he basically turned these drug traffickers into like Al-Qaeda overnight.
And that gives them a lot of executive power.
Him and the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to basically treat these drug traffickers damn near like terrorists.
And they've been doing these kinetic strikes on these boats for several months now, as well as mobilizing, you know, U.S. military assets all across Venezuela.
And they've been trying to get Maduro out of there.
He had an election not too long ago, in the middle of 2024.
A lot of people believe that the election was rigged, which, you know, you can make that argument.
But, you know, as with any, you know, dictator/slash, you know, president that kind of takes things and rules with an iron fist, you're going to have a large portion of the population that dislikes him, that wants him out of there.
And, you know, Maduro, you know, aligns with countries that we're enemies with, like China and Russia.
He doesn't like Israel.
He doesn't recognize Israel as a state.
He's very sensitive to the Palestinian plight.
You know, he's a socialist kind of.
So, you know, it's no surprise with the Monroe doctrine that the United States will want him kind of out of power.
And there's a bunch of other stuff to it, but like just a bird's eye view.
That's the general gist of it, man.
As they want to get him out of there.
They want to bring in Machado, who was a female person that ran against him, who would be a lot more open to, you know, Western influence in Venezuela.
Yeah, so we kind of want to, we want to play, you know, Kingmaker a little bit.
We want to pick who's running the shit.
So if on face value, this is, you know, he labels this gang as violent and also drug traffickers.
Yeah.
How much drugs?
And, you know, you, you worked as a federal agent, like cracking down on shit like this, coming across the border a lot.
How much drugs is coming from Venezuela?
Like, what do they got going on over there?
They got some fent.
They got some hard white.
Like, what were they bringing?
I mean, I mean, you know, it's like with the rest of South America, you know, it plays a role in the international drug trafficking, you know, transit system, right?
So like whether it's some stuff is manufactured there, transported through there, it's moved through drug trafficking organizations that operate there.
But if we're going to be honest, right, the majority of America's drugs come through Mexico nowadays, right?
We saw in the 1980s, obviously a lot was coming in through, you know, Miami through maritime smuggling.
But nowadays, with the sophistication of technology and the U.S. Coast Guard, et cetera, and then really taking down these planes, a lot of the drugs now come in through the Southwest border through Mexico.
So if the goal was to, you know, designate narcos as terrorists, I would argue that there's, you know, organizations in Mexico that move way more drugs than the Venezuelans.
And I do think it's also important to note that Maduro was indicted in the U.S. with a bunch of other people in his government for narco-trafficking.
But if the goal here is to get rid of narco-traffickers, you know, Venezuela is not at the top of the list like Mexico is.
I've been watching this show called Homeland, right?
And well, actually, there's two questions.
Let me hit you with a follow-up, then I'll hit you up with the homeman question.
So I know you said Mexico, but is like, you know, I used to watch Narcos.
Like again.
It feels like, is it the source, not Mexico, but it's just like the one stop right before it gets to the United States?
So they don't target Mexico?
Like, like the stuff from Colombia won't go to Mexico, then Mexico into the United States because it's just easier.
Is that why we don't target Mexico as much?
Or Mexico basically, like, they get down with a program where when we tell them jump, they say how high.
Yeah, you know, it is a part, it's a combination of things.
It is because, you know, Mexico is subservient to us to a degree.
If you remember, we had the tariff wars with Mexico and they ended up caving earlier in the year.
But a big reason why is because they've been trying to get Maduro out of power for a very long time.
And him designating, you know, Trendi Raguas and these other drug traffic organizations as terrorists and, you know, so that they can get more.
Because here's the thing.
Once you label people terrorists, now you have the full brunt of the military and the intelligence community helping you out.
Right.
Because before, when we used to do drug investigations, you would use law enforcement to do that.
But once you designate these guys as terrorists, now the FISA courts are open to you.
Now the intelligence community is open to you.
Now you can actually start using kinetic strikes like they've been doing with these boats.
Right.
So you get a lot more latitude and power to make things happen.
Now, when it comes to Mexico, they kind of operate under our authority to a degree.
So like they're not the same, they're not as, how do I say this?
They follow us much more than Venezuela does.
So to me, I look at it this like, you know, designating them from the drug perspective as an FTO, it was kind of a way to purposely be able to ramp up escalations, right?
To try to stimulate some type of effect.
Because at the end of the day, they want Maduro out.
And any way that they can do that, they're going to do that, right?
Whether it's us taking their oil, seizing a couple of these freighter ships that have been coming out of Venezuela, trying to cripple them financially, the airstrikes that we're currently doing right now as we speak, bombing these boats.
They've been trying to escalate now, uh, for a bit.
Hey, so I watched a show called Homeland.
Can't we just kidnap this motherfucker?
Like, we gotta control.
I'm serious, like, kidnap this nigga.
Like, yo, bro, like, yo, does Venezuela even have like some like yo?
NYPD probably could beat up Venezuela like militarily.
Like, come on, like, we can't kidnap this guy, like, send him a couple of dudes, a couple of spies, some of these black ops dudes.
Yo, kidnap this, put him in court, and give him Bel Chapo treatment, lock him in, you know, I mean, lock him in.
I think that's what they're trying to do now, bro.
I think literally that's what they're trying to do now.
Um, I just heard someone in high ranking in his government just got assassinated.
So, um, from what I understand, uh, we do got boots on the ground.
We actually got um, special forces on the ground in Venezuela doing this.
Okay, okay, obviously, information is coming.
You know how it goes whenever something is popping off, information is going crazy.
You're hearing this, you're hearing that.
But at least right now, from what I've heard, the most recent is we got boots on the ground, we got some SF guys in there, they're invading, uh, they're doing airstrikes while simultaneously probably doing a ground assault.
Uh, I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't have all of his higher ranking members in his uh in his cabinet identified where they live, whether they assassinate them, kidnap them, or whatever.
Um, but yeah, you think we would assassinate them?
Yeah, yeah, they would, yeah, because remember, he's looking at that, he's he's looking at these guys as like enemy combatants.
Wait, but we haven't certified, like, you know, well, I guess we're calling a dictator or whatever, but he's not like I guess he's indicted, but we're not looking at him as like one of the uh persona non grata, so to speak, right?
Like, well, I'll put it to you this, bro.
He has the biggest bounty, he has a bigger bounty than Bin Laden did, bro.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, let me look at how much they I think it was something crazy, like 50 million or some shit.
Let me look at Maduro bounty, bro.
They want him, they literally put a bigger bounty on him, and they just increased it not too long ago.
So, U.S. Department of State has him right now for uh is it 25 million?
Yeah, initial, okay, after initially offered an award of up to 50 million, yeah.
Uh, on January 10th, 2025, they increased the award to 25 million, bro.
And then, um, on August 7th, 2025, the department announced a further increase of the award to 50 million.
So, 50 million right now, as of August 7th.
Okay, so I, when I'm scrolling, I'm reading the news, it says the CIA dropped bombs.
Like, I've never heard the CIA dropping bombs.
Obviously, maybe I'm just not familiar with how to get down.
I thought they were covert intelligence.
I didn't know that they're just like, yo, fuck it, bomb them.
Yeah, I mean, well, the thing is with the CIA, is the CIA, their job is to collect intelligence on foreign adversaries.
So, you know, there's no doubt in my mind that the CIA, alongside the NSA and the DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, all these different intelligence communities were absolutely collecting information, not just on him, but probably on all of his close allies to figure out where they're at and, you know, get him picked up because this is what the CIA specializes in: assassinating, running coups, et cetera.
Right now, Iran is having protests all over Iran.
The Mossad and the CIA are absolutely setting that up because, you know, the best thing that you could do is set up what they call a color revolution or a coup.
And this is how you're able to destabilize and dethrone governments and get the regime changed, which is what they're trying to do in both Iran and Venezuela.
Hey, so this reminded me of another situation.
And I think we had wanted a president for drug trafficking.
I think he did get locked up, the Honduras president.
Yeah, he did.
And he got a party, though.
And they got part.
Do you see this resulting in something like that where eventually we got this fucked nigga over here, like locked up 23 and 1?
And then, you know, basically, once we get the regime changed, we kind of let him out, but basically, he's finished.
He's washed after that.
It's not like we want to necessarily kill him.
We just need him out of power.
Apparently, they just captured him.
I heard literally just now they just captured his wife.
Yo, come on, man.
Yo, I'm telling you, yo, 15 bitches from the shady room could have gone down and took over Venezuela, man.
Come on, man.
We should have captured him, man.
Like, come on, man.
Yo, okay.
So they captured him.
So you think they're bringing him back to the United States if that's true.
Hold on.
100%.
They're going to bring him back to face the criminal charges.
Yo, yo, ain't this like bullying a little bit.
Yo, Venice, well, these dudes probably got like rocks in their pockets.
They got like, you know what I mean, like slingshots.
Like, these guys, they got yo, this dude was dancing merengue.
I was watching to see what he on.
I seen one gun, five soldiers.
Like, come on, man.
Yo, pass me the gun.
Come on, what they got going on over there?
Yeah, he was arming all of his civilians, too.
But I guess that didn't work out, man.
They got him in there quick.
The two and a half-hour war looks like niggas got him already.
Shit.
You know, drop a bomb and destabilize the whole thing.
Wait, so this is breaking news.
They caught this guy.
That's what I'm hearing right now is that they just captured him.
I'm going to look on Twitter right now.
But that's what it's looking like is that he just got captured.
At least the people in my chat are putting that.
Because I literally just went live now.
Okay.
The Sky News Credible.
It says breaking.
The U.S. has captured the Venezuela leader.
Trump just put it out.
He just put it out.
The United States of America successfully carried out a large-scale strike against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicholas Maduro, who has been, along with his wife, captured and flown out of the country.
This operation was done in conjunction with U.S. law enforcement details to follow.
There'll be a news conference later today at 11 a.m.
M. Arlago.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald Trump.
So they got him.
So, yo, yo, are we like some bullies?
Yo, we basically fucked them up before, yo.
People went to sleep.
They're going to wake up and be like, yeah, we fucked them up like in two hours.
We captured their president.
Yeah, they'll never be the same again.
It's over.
Jesus.
That's kind of crazy, huh?
Yeah.
No, they did it.
That's the quickest conflict I've seen.
But they definitely knew where he was at.
You know, the intelligence agencies are very good, man.
They know exactly where the dude was at.
They attacked, saw how we would move, and probably just picked him up right then and there.
So he's already out the country.
Okay.
How does that do with the relationship between countries, right?
Because we literally have now grabbed one of their leaders, whether we recognize him or not, where we've taken him out of their country.
And I guess they're going to be going through our court of law and in our jurisdiction.
But how do we deal with Venezuela after that when basically we just told him, fuck you.
We've not only dropped bombs on you, we've taken your leader.
How could they even have civil conversations with us in good faith, seeing the fact that we just bullied the scene and just basically Venezuela is going to be like Ukraine?
We're going to put a puppet leader in there, that muchado chick that lost the election.
She's far more favorable to U.S. foreign interests as well as Israel.
And they're going to put her in power and she's going to be running things.
And we're going to have access to their oil reserves.
And that's what's going to happen.
And that's what I predict is going to be the next step here.
She's going to come out of hiding because she's been in hiding ever since she lost the election.
And she's going to get put in power because she's far more friendly to Western interests than Maduro was.
Hey, I got to be honest, man.
Venezuela let me down, man.
This is pathetic.
Two hours.
Yo, at least the dudes in Oblock.
The dudes in Oblock at least was like, yo, listen, they send the feds here.
We're going to put up a little bit of a resistance.
Two hours, the whole shit is over.
This is crazy.
This is crazy.
Yeah, no, it's crazy.
No, it is, man.
I mean, Trump going to be at Mar-a-Longa tomorrow.
He don't even have the decency to say, yo, I'm going to address this from the Oval Office.
No, I'm at my vacation spot sipping mimosas.
We're gonna tell you how we just took over Venezuela, man.
Hey, important question.
Yeah.
Do you think the Passport Bro economy is fucked up?
Because I heard Venezuela was one of the spots too.
That with Colombia, that's where the Passport Bros was going to get they shit right.
Now that we've bombed the fuck out of them, took their leader.
Do you think that would you advise an American to go anywhere in that region right now to fucking vacation?
Venezuela, definitely not.
I mean, your money will go far, but I would not suggest people go over there.
A lot of people are leaving Columbia too now, bro.
A lot of people are getting out of Medellin.
Why?
Because the thing is, is like the secret's kind of out.
So like 10, 15 years ago, nobody knew about Colombian going there, right?
Like it was kind of a best-kept secret in the dating world, but now everybody knows.
So like, you know, a lot of these guys are like, yo, there's too many expatriates here.
It's messing things up.
I'm out of here.
So they're going to other places.
They're going to Southeast Asia.
They're going to Eastern Europe.
They're getting up out of Columbia, bro.
Columbia is infested right now with weirdo sex tours.
Yeah, wow.
Yo, chat, I can't believe we've literally just witnessed the quickest.
I was worried about this being like a long-scale war, but I was like, what the hell?
These guys don't look like they got nothing going on.
Yeah, I mean, I if we could bully Venezuela like this, why don't we go over there to the Middle East and we start waving that big dick around?
Like, yo, listen, you motherfuckers over there in Palestine and you motherfuckers over there in Israel, both of you sit your bitch ass down.
This is what's going to go on.
The U.S. is saying this, and you both going to live with it, or else we're going to beat both y'all asses.
Why don't we do that?
You know, I wish we did that, bro, especially with Israel, but we don't because unfortunately, they have an enormous amount of power and sway in our political structure.
And the thing is, is that, you know, in order for you to get into any, you know, seat of office of real consequence in the United States, you have to play the game with the Zionist lobby.
You know what I mean?
They literally own the government and people don't like hearing that.
But it's the truth.
They run our foreign policy.
They run our politicians.
And they donate quite a bit of money and ensure that.
And this is a bipartisan problem, both on the Republican and the Democrat side.
Oh.
I'm looking at it.
We didn't bomb civilians, right?
Like we just kept it to us.
They said it was military structures that they bombed at strategic locations, but we won't know until all the dust settles.
Jesus.
Yo, is it me or does Trump like just Trump love like announcing shit hella early?
Like I was just watching him talk about the strikes.
He was like, yeah, we're conducting operation right now.
And we're like, what the hell?
Like, ain't it supposed to be secret?
Yeah.
No, we're conducting a secret operation.
I think we just blew up.
Wait, hold on.
What?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They just told me, like, he seems like he's always willing to, like, he's media first.
Like, he likes to bring these details to light because obviously, you know, it does make him look effective because like two hours is pretty dope.
But, you know, it feels like that might compromise what we got going on, man.
This guy loves making announcements.
Yeah, he does, bro.
He does.
And did you see the joint where he's like, he's conducting the secret mission right now?
That's why he got in trouble with the whole Mar-a-Lago.
If you remember, they raided his house like two, three years ago.
They found all those classified documents, man.
Like, this nigga loves to brag about that shit.
Like, it's a little crazy.
You know?
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
That is crazy, man.
Yeah, like, one of the things they jammed him up on, bro.
And that's why I was saying, like, yo, if he didn't win the presidency, he would have 100% went to jail because they had him debt to rights on that federal case on the documents, bro.
Because one of the documents that he had, it's called National Defense Information or NDI.
NDI documents, it doesn't matter what the classification is.
You can't have that shit in an unsecured area.
Not only did bro have that stuff in unsecured areas and all across Mar-a-Lago, he talked with like a reporter or a woman or something like that about some of the information that was in this NDI document that had to do with like Iran.
And they had that recorded.
Like they literally had that recorded in the evidence.
So if he had not won the presidency on this last go-round, bro, he would have 100% went to jail for espionage.
No doubt in my mind about it.
Because that's they got your debts of rights when they got you on 18 USC 793, which is like the Espionage Act.
They had them, bro.
Debts of rights.
Doesn't matter.
Oh, well, he could have declassified the documents.
That's irrelevant.
If it's national defense information, it cooked.
Can't have it.
Hey, you think we're about to go on a generational run of just bullying like these countries?
Isn't Iran next?
We about to start stepping up.
Iran is next, and I don't like it.
Because what they got over there, they got some oil.
And by the way, yo, wait, it's legal for us to be like, yo, y'all got some oil.
We're going to fuck you up to get it.
So with Iran, right?
We're attacking Iran more for Israel, right?
Like, and I could kind of go.
You want me to kind of explain it from the beginning for your audience?
Because I know I might be, some of them might not be familiar.
Break it down simply while we got beef with Iran.
Do they got weapons of mass destruction again?
Okay, so I'll go through this.
So here's the thing: so we could talk about that too.
So when it comes to Iran, right, Israel has been trying to get a war with Iran for the better part of 30 to 40 years.
Netanyahu has been running around saying that they're three weeks away from a nuclear bomb for decades now at this point.
And the big reason why we have such a problem with Iran is because of Israel.
Israel understands that Iran is the only power really in the Middle East that can, um, you know, that can fight back.
Um, and they're really the only thing standing in between them and a complete hegemony in the Middle East.
So they've been trying to destabilize and get a regime change in Iran for a very long time.
And they've been using the ruse of, oh, they got nuclear weapons, they got nuclear weapons.
Well, we know that they haven't been able to, they've been enriching at a higher level, right?
Almost the weapons grade, but they've never actually gotten to that point.
But the Israelis don't like them being there and having this ballistic missile program and this nuclear program, et cetera.
And we were in a deal with them called the JCPOA, also known as the nuclear deal.
And this nuclear deal was something that Obama set up back in 2015, where we would be monitoring us and the international community for that matter and the IAEA, we would be monitoring their nuclear program in exchange for them making sure that it stays at a civilian level, enriching at a very low level percentage, as well.
And we would remove the sanctions because Iran has very crippling sanctions right now.
They can't sell their oil to certain countries and they lose a lot of money doing that because they also have a lot of oil.
So that was a deal that Obama put in place in 2015, which I think was one of the better things of his presidency because it, you know, it ensured some kind of stabilization in the Middle East.
Once Trump came in in 2016, he pulled us out of the nuclear deal at a lot of pressure from the Zionist lobby because the Zionist lobby in Israel does not want Iran existing the way that it is at all.
They don't care if they got a nuclear program or not.
They just don't want them there because they have a very competent ballistic missile program, right?
So what ended up happening was when October 7th happened, right, Israel used October 7th, right, because they were, because Hamas is backed by Iran.
Israel used October 7th as a justification to not just wage war in Gaza, but also to wage war in Lebanon against Hezbollah, wage war against the Houthis down in Yemen, and also begin the toppling of the Syria-Bashar al Assad regime.
And then once all of that was done, once they destabilized Hezbollah, they destroyed Hamas, they hurt the Houthis, and they were able to get Bashar al Assad out of there.
Then they attacked Iran with the 12-day war.
They did Operation Rising Lion.
It was a sneak attack.
It was like their Pearl Harbor.
They destroyed a bunch of their air defense.
They destroyed their, they killed a bunch of their generals.
They killed a bunch of their nuclear scientists.
And they were hoping that that would create impetus for the people to rise up, right, and overthrow the government.
That's what they wanted.
It didn't work.
It actually created a backfired.
It created an opposite effect.
It made them rally around the flag and they took to the streets and said, Israel, go and attack Israel.
And the reason why this is so important is because for many decades in Iran, there's been a lot of rift in the government between the conservatives and the reformists.
The reformists are like our level of Democrats or sorry, our functional equivalent of like progressive SAS Democrats.
They want more business with the West so that we can relieve the sanctions versus the conservatives don't trust the West.
And when Israel attacked them, we were in the middle of negotiating with them for the Iran deal.
We were literally in the middle of a nuclear deal with them.
Like Steve Witkoff had planned to meet them in Qatar like that Sunday and we bombed them on like, or sorry, Israel bombed them on like Thursday or Friday, right?
So they got caught with their pants down completely.
So Israel attacks them, kills these generals, kills these scientists.
Iran's operating at like, you know, blind for like 24 hours.
After that, Iran fought back and they shot a bunch of ballistic missiles into many different strategic areas all across Israel, Tel Aviv, Haifa, and shit.
And now this is where the mainstream media didn't, you know, tell the truth on this.
Iran absolutely fucked Israel up.
Now, the mainstream media doesn't want to report that because Israel is a glass cannon, right?
They like to dish out the damage, but they can't necessarily take it back themselves.
So what are you looking for?
Are you looking for Iran or Tehran?
Or I'm looking at your map.
So, like, anytime I try to understand some of these, like, you know, you know, geopolitical or like, you know, feuds on like a national on a global stage, using a map always helps.
Like, yeah, I completely understand the feud between Russia and Ukraine.
Yo, you're right next door to us.
You're not going to be fucking with all our ops and welcome them there that they could use you against us if it ever goes left.
We need to, and if you want, that makes complete sense.
Now, I'm looking at like Israel.
First of all, I didn't even know Israel was this small.
But Israel, like, it's, it's in, it's, you have Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, then Iran.
So Iran's like power in the region comes from what?
And why are they a threat?
Yeah, I'm just sorry.
Do you want me to?
Okay, because I can go into Discord, bro, and I can open up my map and I can explain all this to you because I agree.
Showing them visually is going to matter.
It's going to mean a lot.
It's going to make a lot more sense because I got to explain the acts of resistance to your audience real quick.
How do I?
I'm in the call with you.
Is there a way that I could share a screen or something?
Yeah.
Oh, I got to turn on my camera, right?
You don't even got to turn the camera on.
You just got to hit the share screen button.
Oh, okay.
Let me, okay.
Let me go ahead and pull up a Middle Eastern map right here.
Because, yeah, this will make way more sense.
And also, I'm going to be honest with you.
I feel like, I mean, obviously, I do kind of, you know, on my spare time, I'll like listen to conversations about this stuff, but I'm definitely not no expert.
Yeah, no worries.
I can explain it.
I'm talking more like the average person about it.
And usually, what I believe the average American says, why the fuck do we care about anything that's going on in the fucking Middle East?
Like, yo, why the fuck?
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just like, yo, yo, let's care about what's going on in Milwaukee.
Like, why the hell do we care about what's going on?
Like, yo, most of us will never go to these places.
No, no, you're, you're, I, I, I don't, I totally understand, but I'll tell you why we care about it.
We care about it because the um, the Zionist lobby cares about it.
That's a big reason why.
So, can you see my screen right now, Ac?
Yeah, yeah, I got it, I got it.
Okay, so let me kind of, so let me, first, I'll explain what the active resistance is.
The acts of resistance is basically, you know, it's a formation between hostile countries that dislike Israel's presence in the region, right?
You got Iran right here, who basically run and fund it.
You got components of Iraq, you got obviously Syria under the Bashar al Assad regime, you got Lebanon.
Hold on, wait, hold on.
We got to slow down a little bit.
So, so, again, you know, we're not, we're just not from that region.
So, again, I don't understand.
So, Iran is the big dog out there.
Yes, they're the ones Iraq.
Maybe it's because from I was a little kid, when I heard the word Iraq, I heard terrorists.
I'm gonna keep what I mean.
Like, you know, like, we always just heard, like, yo, these where the terrorists live.
You know what I mean?
So, is Iran like they got the bread?
But I always looked at Iraq as broke.
Like, these guys don't got nothing.
Maybe they got some oil someplaces, but they don't really got nothing.
So, you're saying in that region, who's the U.S.?
Or not, you know, comparatively speaking.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, who's the everybody marches on their program?
Yeah, so obviously, Saudi Arabia and all these Gulf states are very powerful too.
But when it comes to adversaries, they don't get into any type of wars and shit.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So if we're going to talk about like ops, like for like the West, so to speak, like with Israel, it's Iran.
They are the big dog.
They're the ones that fund the acts of resistance.
So, okay.
So go ahead.
Okay.
So Iran basically runs the shit.
And what Iran did, actually, this is a very smart strategy.
They understand that they're outgunned by Israel and the United States.
So what they basically did was they created almost like a proxy where they have militias in Iraq.
They got the Bashal Assad regime who just got destabilized.
Then they got the Hezbollah in Lebanon.
And then obviously they got Hamas right here in Gaza, right?
And then they have the Houthis down here.
Wait, so basically they have people all surrounded by us.
Surrounded Israel.
Hold on.
Again, I know, and by the way, for people in my chat, I know we usually don't, we stay cultural, but we got to learn some new shit, you know, every once in a while.
Okay.
And I'm trying to get you guys to understand some of this stuff on the most basic of level.
So, okay, cool.
What is the beef with Iran and Israel?
So the beef with them has been going on for a very long time.
And one of the big reasons why Israel dislikes Iran is because Iran is really the last country in the region that stands between them and hegemony and basically running this thing because they're the only nuclear power in the region.
What's hegemony?
Basically, they want to be the top country in the region, the most powerful country in the region.
Okay, and I'm going to ask some questions that might come across as simple, but you know, no, no worries, bro.
There's no stupid question, bro, at all.
Okay.
I'm looking at your map.
And when looking at your map, Israel looks like the smallest of all of these countries with a lot of land.
Why doesn't Israel kind of just expand?
Or like, if you're this powerful, but you're small, maybe you need to start occupying more territory to gain more space.
I think one of the advantages that the United States has is that we have this huge land mass where we get to like hedge that in like the whole, you know, North America.
I don't want to call it Peninsula, but like that whole continent, we kind of get to, yo, we're huge.
You know what I mean?
Our own space.
Yeah.
So what Israel's trying to do, actually, it's interesting that you mentioned that.
Israel's trying to expand.
They're trying to, you know, they'll always deny this.
They should just take over Jordan and Lebanon.
Well, here's the thing.
So we actually pay Jordan and Egypt a lot of money to play nice with the Israelis.
Israel's like the number one recipient of aid.
Egypt and Jordan are not far behind.
And we pay them to play nice because obviously Egypt is to Israel south and then Jordan to the east.
So we pay them a lot of money to be allies with Israel and play nice.
Now, with that said, Israel is trying to expand.
They absolutely want to expand.
They want to take the Golan Heights.
They want to go into southern Lebanon and they want to basically, you know, push their Greater Israel project.
Now, they'll deny this, right?
Anytime you ask them officially, but they absolutely want to expand the country as much as they can and take over so that they can basically secure their position in the region.
Because keep in mind that Israel is a relatively new country.
It was created in 1948.
So, yeah.
And none of these Arab countries want them there.
Okay.
Good.
All right.
And I do have one question too.
Yo, Cyprus dope?
They look like they got, it's a nice island.
Is this the beaches around it?
You see Cyprus right there?
Yeah, it's a nice area, man.
Is it like a cool country?
Like, who they who they're down with?
Uh, because I don't ever go to the Middle East.
I'm like, yo, I like beaches.
I like fly shit.
Like, I ain't trying to go over here.
Y'all bombing each other.
Like, I'm not going nowhere where the bombs are dropping.
Yeah, bro.
You got to stay here in the Gulf.
UAE, Qatar, these are safe places you can go.
Oman, but all this area here, you want to stay away from that shit, bro.
Okay, so the next question becomes.
This ain't like the olden times, I'm guessing, right?
This ain't no Christopher Columbus shit.
Like, you show up and you'd be like, yo, this, yo, is this India?
Nah, this is America.
You'd be like, yo, all y'all Native Americans, get the fuck out of here.
This is our spot now.
How do you take over regions these days?
With Israel?
What's the proper way?
So if Israel's trying to expand, I'm pretty sure if they say, we're going to just own Lebanon, people will be like, yo, no, the fuck, you aren't.
So like, how do you do that?
So they tried that actually at the end of 2024.
So yeah, so I'll explain.
So as you guys know, October 7th happened, right?
And Israel was beginning a ground campaign in Gaza.
They started doing airstrikes and they started a ground campaign.
While this was happening, right?
And this is why the Axis Resistance really had their boots on their neck for a while.
Hezbollah was shooting rockets into northern Israel in the Haifa area, right?
And as they were shooting rockets into northern Israel right here, Israel had to evacuate like 60,000 people, right?
So they're getting hit with rockets down here.
And then on top of that, the Houthis were sending rockets all the way from Yemen into Israel.
So they were getting hit not just from the Gaza Strip, but they were getting hit from the Houthis in the south and then Hezbollah in the north and Lebanon.
So what Israel did was after they concluded their on-ground campaign and they took over Rafa and they killed a guy named Yahya Sinwar in October of 20 and 2024, right?
They kind of began, or as they were wrapping up, so to speak, they began a ground assault in November-ish of November.
Well, I think they started in September.
They started September with the Pager attack where they blew up a bunch of pagers all across Lebanon and they also started a ground assault into southern Lebanon.
Documentary on that.
Hey, by the way, I also just Googled, right?
And again, I know you're on stream too, so I know your old enterprise is way more advanced than you good, bro.
But yo, yo, Israel got 10 million people and they buck it like that?
10 million?
Hell no.
That's New York City.
Yeah.
Yo.
Iran has, I just Googled it.
Like 75 million.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah, 90 million.
How the hell?
10 million people bullying 90 million?
Because they got our support, bro.
Like, what the hell?
Bro, that's called the U.S. firepower, bro.
Like, that's, we literally, if it weren't for the United States, Israel would be gone in two days, bro.
If it weren't for the United States.
So we're like, we're the, we are the guys that our association with Israel kind of warns the region, fuck around, you finna find out type shit.
Absolutely, bro.
If it wasn't for the United States, Israel would be gone within 24 hours.
They cannot defend themselves against all of their enemies in this region.
So what ended up happening, right?
So at the end of 2024, Israel actually invaded Lebanon.
They invaded and they couldn't make it to Beirut like they wanted.
They claimed that they were going to march all the way to Beirut.
They couldn't do it, but they were able to launch a successful pager attack and kill a guy named Hassan Asrallah.
This dude right here, basically, they killed this guy right here.
And this is a big deal.
Here, I'll show you.
Put a face to the name so people really know.
This guy right here, he was ahead of Hezbollah at the time, and they killed him in an airstrike, right?
And once they killed him, that pretty much was the end of it, right?
Because this dude was the main brains behind Hezbollah, and they had been trying to find him for a very long time.
Is Hezbollah some ISIS shit?
Are they terrorists or are they like just yeah, them and Hamas were designated as a foreign terrorist organization back in like 96 or 97?
Oh, okay.
Okay.
And it's funny.
The woman that designated them as a terrorist organization was a Jewish woman named Madeline Albright.
Really, coincidence, right?
So, so, so when it comes to Hezbollah, those are people that the U.S. don't like.
Do they ever try to plan attacks on us?
Uh, yeah, I mean, we've had problems with them before, for sure.
Uh, they've been behind some terrorist attacks, um, for sure.
But keep in mind that Hezbollah was created in 1982 because of Israel, because Israel was being aggressive towards Lebanon and they had invaded.
So, they were created in 82 to fight the Israeli occupation because the Israelis, bro, bully everybody in this region.
You know what I mean?
Where does ISIS come out of?
Because I also saw a report that they just came out was saying that the FBI foiled a potential attack from ISIS that was supposed to be on U.S. soil.
Did you see that?
Yeah, yeah.
So, look, you know, this is where you can ISIS, man.
I think it's kind of a Western, it's a homegrown Western situation, man, because I find it interesting how these ISIS guys like never attack Israelis.
So, so ISIS, I thought ISIS was like based out of like Afghanistan or something.
No, it was based out of Syria for a while because there was so many conflict in Syria is kind of what led to it.
And Syria has a very complex war situation.
They're under new leadership now after the fall of Hezbollah, but that's a whole other story in itself.
But the bottom line is this: Iran is the main person, the main entity that stands between Israel's way and complete influence and power across the Middle East.
And Israel needs Iran out of the way and they want a regime change.
And for them to get the regime change, they're going to need to decapitate the current regime with Ayatollah.
And that is why they're prepping to do another conflict, another war.
And I think that these protests that they got going on right now in Iran are step one towards the process.
And then I predict sometime for quarter one, I wouldn't be surprised if Israel didn't launch another attack against Iran.
They had to end the last war because Iran was absolutely starting to fuck them up.
And Israel only has so many interceptor missiles.
So they would not be able to keep up defending themselves from the Iranian missiles because the Iron Dome only has so many interceptor missiles and the David Sling and the arrow.
So that's kind of why we've had a little bit more time in between the conflict.
Israel had to restock their interceptor missiles and then make sure they got everything right on the ground with disruptors and running the coup and everything else like that.
But I think with this next war, it's going to be do or die for both countries.
Okay.
And one of my final questions is really this.
Okay.
So, all right, I kind of now understand this as you've explained it geographically, right?
Like, okay, here's this region.
They're, you know, resourceful or not resourceful.
They're funded, U.S., they have definitely some heavy resources in being able to wage war against the rest of the region.
So, despite them being small, they're kind of swinging their dick around a little bit.
Iran, they're kind of putting up some resistance, but they're also doing it through kind of like these other entities that's almost damn near surrounded Israel.
And all those entities, it's important.
The reason why they want to attack Iran so bad now is because these other entities are weakened.
So, Syria, for example, Syria fell and it was being run by this guy, right?
Bashar al-Assad.
He was the president, right, of Syria.
This guy was critical for the Axis because what would happen was Hezbollah is the most competent military paramilitary that fights Israel.
They fought them many different times: 2006, 1982.
They fought them again in 2024, right?
And they're the only ones that have really been able to beat the IDF up quite a bit.
So, but the reason why Syria is so critical is because Iran would basically get weapons, supply, support, and they move these through Iraq into Syria destined for Lebanon, right?
Once there was a ceasefire between the IDF and Hezbollah, what happened was this triggered an invasion.
And this invasion was conducted by this guy right here.
Let me duplicate this real fast.
Um, Ahmed Al-Sharra, right?
So, Ahmed Al-Shar is the current president of Syria.
What he basically did was once that ceasefire was done and Hezbollah was weakened alongside Hamas and everybody else, he basically launched a revolution.
And he was in the Idlib province, right, right here in Syria, right here, right?
He was here, he went and he took Aleppo, which is a very strategic location in Syria, one of their bigger cities.
Then he walked, worked his way all the way down to Damascus, and basically they took over Syria in a couple of weeks.
Um, and what happened was Bashar Assad had to flee to Russia, and he's currently in Russia right now in asylum.
And Ahmed al-Ashara, aka Al Jalani, this guy used to be in Al-Qaeda, by the way, back in the day.
He now is a president of Syria.
He was in Al-Qaeda, yeah.
This dude used to be in Al-Qaeda, he was at the White House not too long ago, too.
Kind of funny.
Wait, what?
Yeah, no, we ain't cooling on niggas in Al-Qaeda.
Yeah, bro, Al-Qaeda.
I'm not getting it out, bro.
He left in 2016, but yeah.
So, yeah, so basically, since Syria fell, Hezbollah is weakened.
The Houthis have kind of been kept at bay.
The last thing left is Iran now.
All of their proxies have been weakened significantly.
So, this is why Israel is in such a rush to attack Iran now, while the axis of resistance is weakened.
Okay.
If that makes sense, okay, it does make sense.
So, I'm throwing a lot at you here, bro.
So, you know, let me know if you have any questions.
I'm definitely getting it.
So, the last thing that I feel like, and maybe it's important, maybe it's not, in me trying to understand all this conflict and turmoil going on in this region.
How does religion play into this?
Because, so, all right, Israel, they're Judaism, right?
So, they're Jewish guys, right?
Yeah, and then Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, they're Muslim dudes, right?
Yes, okay.
Again, religion always matters.
Like, you know, sometimes, hey, listen, if I'm going to my church and you got your either mosque over there in the synagogue, like we know religion really matters a lot.
How much of this is maybe the Muslim dude saying, man, get these Judaism out of here versus maybe Israel also saying, Well, we're trying to spread what we got going on to maybe influence some of the regions you guys have.
Is that a thing or no?
Yeah, so I could talk about how religion plays a role.
Religion plays a role because, so, for example, right, a lot of people don't know this.
When Hamas invaded Israel, right, uh, from the Gaza Strip, the name of their operation was actually called El Aqsa Flood, right?
And the reason why they called it El Aqsa Flood is after this mosque right here.
And basically, what was going on, there's there's three main reasons Hamas invaded Israel.
One reason was because of occupation, right?
That Israel holds on to Gaza and they occupy them in the West Bank as well, um, and they kill Palestinians all the time, right?
That's one reason.
Uh, the second reason was because the Abraham Accords, the Abraham Accords are an agreement basically between Israel, the United States, and other Muslim countries that recognize, um, hold on, I'll show you right here, that recognize um Israel.
A lot of these Muslim countries don't recognize Israel as a state ever since you know 1967.
And the Abraham Accords have been bringing in Muslim countries to recognize Israel.
Now, the problem is that Israel's been trying to play this sly game where they try to get recognized by these Muslim countries without answering the Palestinian question.
And before October 7th happened, Israel was supposed to meet with Saudi Arabia, and they were talking about potentially getting Saudi Arabia into the Abraham Accords.
Now, the reason why this is a problem is because Saudi Arabia has an enormous amount of influence in the Middle East because it's such it has obviously Medina, Mecca, etc.
So, if Saudi Arabia was to ever join Abraham Accords, right, or even think about it, without answering the Palestinian question, they knew that their fate would be sealed and they'd have to be occupied by the Israelis forever.
So, number one, Abraham Accords, number two, the occupation, number three, which is the religious one, to answer your question, was the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
So, what the Israelis have been doing, and the Jews in that area, is they're trying to bring about their Messiah.
And the way that they're going to do this is they need to slaughter these five red cows.
Hold on, excuse me?
They tried to do what?
They're trying to bring about the return of their Messiah.
Or sorry, they're trying to bring their Messiah.
Yeah, I know.
It's crazy shit.
Without me getting too much into the theology and the lore, basically, they want to destroy the Alexa Mosque and rebuild the temple and slaughter five red cows.
It's in their theology to bring their Messiah.
And Hamas, the guy named Abu Abeda.
So, this is not like some game of thrones shit.
Wait, yeah.
They're trying to bring back the Messiah.
They want to slaughter some cows and destroy something and build some other shit.
They want to destroy the Alexa Mosque to rebuild the temple.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
And that played a big part into why Hamas invaded.
And that's why they called it Operation Alexa Flood, was because they're trying to protect the mosque from being destroyed by the Israelis because there's a radical Jewish organization called the Temple Institute who's been spending a lot of money building this temple and getting prepared to build the temple.
And this mosque is like the third holiest site or the second holiest site in the Islamic faith.
And the infrastructure of it is starting to cave in on itself.
And the Israelis are fixing it.
Wait, wait, where is this place at?
It's in Jerusalem.
Okay, so this is in Israel.
Yes, it's in Israel.
And all of Israel's ops wants to destroy this thing.
Israel wants to destroy the mosque.
The Muslim world does not want them to destroy it.
They want to destroy it so they can rebuild the temple that was destroyed under King Solomon.
Okay, why don't they just destroy it?
Like, I mean, we just seen, we dropped bombs in Venezuela.
Like, why is this doing?
Because the Muslim world would go crazy if they destroyed it.
So they've been trying to do it.
They've been doing it secretly.
The Muslim world.
What do you mean?
Like, so if Israel just fucking drops a drone strike and boom, gone.
What's the problem?
The Muslim world would lose their mind and they'd all pull out the, they'd all pull out probably more than likely to pull out the Abraham Accords and there would be problems.
They would be invaded and it would create a geopolitical nightmare for the Israelis in the United States.
So, but what they've been doing is they've been secretly building the temple.
They've been moving, they bought five cows in the United States secretly.
They moved them over to Israel.
Wait, wait, wait.
Five, you said cow, like COW?
Yeah, five red cattle.
Yep, five red cows.
Like, we're talking about like moo.
Yeah, like moo, yeah, like cows.
Like, niggas really bought five red cows from Texas and moved them over to Israel for this, for this, um, for this ritual.
Really?
This is some certain shit.
I know, this is some crazy shit.
I know, bro.
It's like, what the hell?
But yeah, so this was actually a big.
So there's a guy named Abu Abeda, this dude right here, right?
I'm really giving you all the lore right now.
So this guy, Abu Abeda, right?
By the way, by the way, let me say this.
Yeah.
Yo, as time goes on, especially like I think hip-hop is, you know, I do love hip-hop and I love culture.
But I've like, I've realized in the last six months, the real drama is politics and a lot of this stuff that's really bigger than just hip-hop.
If someone made all this shit like really like bite-sized understandable for the laymans, like somebody needs to do the war in Chirac globally.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Like people didn't know what was going on in Chicago.
I took Chicago and said, hey, even if you're a fucking idiot from Oklahoma, this is what's going on.
These guys were these guys that did it up.
Very simple.
I'm showing you things that obviously tragedies, of course, but there's an entertainment aspect to it that people buy into it.
Because as you're even explaining this shit to me, I'm like, are you kidding me?
It's a lot, bro.
But most people are ignorant to what's going on here, right?
And I'm wondering why, like, you know, outlets don't kind of do that to relate to the regular person.
The regular person just care about drama.
Yeah.
And to answer the question you gave me.
Anything that seems too complicated, they check out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm trying to explain this because this is a very complex, you know, conflict right now.
But to answer it quickly, there's geopolitical reasons why the conflict is going on in Israel and Hamas and these middle, these Muslim countries.
And then there's obviously theology.
So this guy, Abu Obede, he was the spokesperson for Hamas for a very long time.
He was the dude that would be on the videos with the mask on.
It's interesting that they have his actual face here.
But what happened was he talked about the Red Hat first being moved from the United States to Israel.
That was a big provocation because they want to bring about the destruction of the Alexa Mosque and then rebuild the temple.
Then he talked about the occupation, and then he also talked about the Abraham Accords, expanding the Abraham Accords without answering the Palestine question.
Those are the three chief reasons why Hamas invaded Israel on October 7th.
There's other reasons too, but those are the top three I would say.
By the way, have you ever watched the Netflix series?
I'm called Netflix because I'm watching on Netflix.
You ever watch Homeland?
I have watched Homeland before, yeah.
There's a nigga in there named Abu Nazir.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
I remember like, that nigga's a demon.
But I ain't gonna lie to you.
I've been watching Homeland and then I'm in like, I've been using my brain to figure out.
I'm like, okay, how do you figure out?
Because at first I was, I was kind of like disinterested because I'm like, if it's not in the United States, I really don't give a fuck what's going on in these other countries.
I really don't.
Listen, I'm from Jamaica.
And listen, I came to America.
I love Jamaica.
Listen, I'm donating for the hurricane.
Cool.
That's all good.
But I live in the United States of America.
Oh, yeah, other countries, good fucking luck.
We're here.
Yeah, but no, you get to understand how everything kind of like all meshes and it all kind of relies on each other.
It's like a really interesting, but like very also, you have to navigate it really carefully.
Yeah.
And look, this, this topic, bro, you know, before October 7th and us seeing the genocide that went down in Gaza, this was a very forbidden topic to talk about because all of our Middle Eastern foreign policy, when you look at it, whether it was the war in Iraq, you know, the war on terror, all this other stuff, it was really only to benefit Israel.
Like Israel runs our foreign policy when it comes to the Middle East.
We attack all of their enemies.
So, and it's what's kept us in forever wars all across the Middle East.
And the reason for that is because we have an enormous amount of Israeli influence and Zionists that are in power in the United States have influential positions in politics, in the government, in tech, in finance, etc.
And a lot of these people are dualegregious.
I feel like I'm going to ask you a rhetorical question.
Yeah.
But I'm going to ask you, but I'm going to ask, I'm going to also request that you give because, you know, I do watch you.
Obviously, when I'm not on stream and shit like that, but I want you to give a lamest term answer, not a Myron talking to my audience answer.
Okay.
Okay.
Here's the question.
So I kind of now understand a little bit of this association, USA, Israel, right?
There is, I kind of understand, like, all right, you know what?
We might need to use these people or they need to use us, whatever, but we have some aligned interests in that region.
Here's the question, and I want you to answer it that everybody can understand.
Do you think that it's us that is using Israel versus Israel using us?
Because there's a way that I look at this and say, hey, if we want to have power in this region, the only people that would be aligned with our interests are the people who ain't a Muslim country, Israel, and who basically needs us, Israel.
So if I'm thinking that we could use Israel to be pretty much almost like this kind of, hey, yeah, we're not beefing with you.
But we could also support them to send third.
But as long as we use, they're the proxy of all our interests.
Now, there's the other thinking, and I think maybe listening to you and sometimes even Nick and a couple other people, they kind of, you guys kind of put out the other way of thinking, which is it's Israel that has all the control and they use us.
And I'm even saying we got 400 million people.
Israel got 10 million.
How the fuck does 400, how does 10 million people control 400 million?
But I would want you to explain it.
And I want you to explain it on a very broad level because if you get into the nuance, and I know you can, you're going to lose me and probably many of my audience.
Yeah.
I'll sum it up for you.
Zionist Jews run America.
And the reason why is how Zionist Jews run America is because they're in pivotal and high positions of power in every main infrastructure of U.S. society, whether it's in politics, big tech, finance, media, AI now.
They have overrepresentation in all of our most elite institutions.
And they use that representation for their own benefit of Israel.
And it's not just American Zionist Jews.
There's Australians, there's British.
Because you just made a point.
So I just want to ask this question.
So when what you just mentioned, what I think is capitalism, right?
And like it's, for example, if we get into certain businesses or certain realms of businesses, we might be like, oh, the Chinese are very, you know, dominant in those areas, or maybe the, you know, people who are of Indian descent.
Okay, I get what you're saying, that people who are Jewish or whatever, whatever, really important in these areas, but how does that connect to politics?
So let's say maybe there's a lot of Jewish representation when it comes to media or whatever else.
How does that connect to politics and geopolitical strategy, which usually involves governments at a high level?
Sure.
That's where we're trying to.
So there's lobbying organizations in America.
APAC is the most famous one.
And basically these lobbying organizations, APAC.
It's basically here.
I'll show you right now.
Let me show you how brazen these dudes are because I could say one thing, but if I show you, you're going to be like, what the hell?
So if I go to Google, right?
And I type in APAC.
Could you explain what it is?
Oh, yeah, go ahead.
Yeah.
So it's basically a national movement of pro-Israel Americans.
It's a lobbying organization, right?
That ensures that American politicians that get elected have Israel interests in mind, right?
And if you go to their website here, let's see if they took it off or not.
Look at this.
We stand with those who stand with Israel, the APAC PAC, as a bipartisan pro-Israel political action committee.
It is the largest pro-Israel PAC in America and contributed to more resources directly to Kennedys than any other PAC.
Look at this.
They don't even hide it.
96% of AIPAC-backed candidates won their general election races in 2024.
So, in other words, whether you're Republican or Democrat, if you are not pro-Israel, it's going to be very difficult for you to actually become a politician of any real consequence in the United States.
And the interesting thing is, AIPAC doesn't have to register under something called FARA or the Foreign Agent Registration Act.
They're the only country that doesn't have to do that.
Every other country does.
Really?
Yeah.
This is what got JFK and his brother killed.
But that's a whole other, you know, rabbit hole.
But this is just one lobby or there's hundreds of these organizations.
Okay.
So, so, all right.
Keep connecting the dots with me.
So let's say I'm a Jewish guy who is really big and important in the movie industry.
Why, like, why does this, why do I care about this?
You know, obviously, I'm making billions of dollars because I run the music, the movie, or let's say music industry.
How does because again, you got to like when I hear people, and I've heard you kind of like connect the power that maybe some industries that are, we could say, overrepresented by Jewish people.
Yeah.
How does that connect to politics, though?
Because are these the people funding it?
Like, so are you saying that the guy who owns the music business or who owns the biggest labels, they're the one who's saying, hey, I'm going to take the billions I'm earning and I'm going to give it to pro-Israel things?
Tell me.
So I'll give you an example right now, right?
So you look at this woman here, Miriam Adelson, right?
This woman is like the biggest donor to the Republican Party.
Her and her husband, Sheldon Adelson, who passed away, right?
She's the biggest donor.
Yeah, the Adelsons are the biggest donors in the Republican Party.
Yeah.
So she gave, she gave Trump $100 million on his last run, right?
Really?
Yeah.
And, you know, this is, and this is just one of the donors.
There's many very wealthy pro-Israel Zionist donors that fund campaigns, and that money is not coming for free.
They want you to, you know, they give you that money.
Hey, we want you to win your election.
But when you do your policy, when you do your foreign policy, you need to make sure it's pro-Israel.
And that's kind of the money always comes with, you know, expectations attached.
So do you have any proof that it's actually, you know, that type of just straight up arrangement?
Like, hey, listen, I'm not giving you this money just because I'm nice.
You need to be pro-you know, what we got going on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the Zionist donors, you know, they always say, hey, you need to be pro-Israel.
We're only going to donate to candidates that are pro-Israel.
Miriam Adelson is one of the big ones, but there's more.
Did she donate to Kamala?
No, she donates to the Republican Party, but there's Democrat donors too, I'm sure, like George Soros and shit like that.
So and they all align with, they all align with Israel like, you know, influence stuff.
Yeah.
So I'll give you an example.
Let's use Bill Ackman, right?
This dude right here.
I've heard that name before.
Yeah, so Bill Ackman, right?
This guy is a lifelong Democrat, right?
And he's donated to the Klan campaign, et cetera.
But guess who voted for him in the last election?
He voted for Trump.
Why?
Because Trump was, he knew that Trump would be far more pro-Israel and more aggressive in Israel's current seven war front.
So he switched from a Democrat basically to a Republican to put Trump in.
And this is what I mean when I say we got very powerful Zionist Jews that live in America whose number one priority is Israel.
They'll sit there and they'll say, oh, I'm American.
I'm American.
But when you look at their voting record, they're Israel first, right?
Ben Shapiro, this guy, et cetera.
Like, that's what they care about.
Kicked out of many different societies.
They've been ostracized from many different societies.
So they've never really had a home.
So once they got the state of Israel in 1948, they said, we're holding on to this for dear, for dear life.
We're not letting this slip our hands.
So this is why Jews from different places, whether it's America, England, Australia, New Zealand, they all have a very strong affinity to the state of Israel because it's the Jewish homeland.
It's the Jewish state in their mind.
So no matter where they are, they're going to donate and support the Zionist cause.
Okay, it's making a little bit of sense.
So you're telling me these guys take their money that they earn from capitalism and they're funding Jewish, you know, yeah, they fund Zionism.
Yeah, they support Israel.
They fund candidates.
Like this guy, Bill Ackman, spent millions of dollars to make sure that Mamdani lost.
He failed, but he was trying to keep Mamdani from becoming the mayor of New York City because he wasn't pro-Israel enough.
So isn't Mamdani like some Muslim guy?
He is.
He is the guy who runs, who runs New York City now, right?
Yeah, he is.
But like the thing is, is that he's the mayor of New York City.
Why would he give a fuck?
Like New York City got nothing to do with goddamn whatever going on in Israel.
That just goes to show, bro, that this is why this is what I mean when I say like even from the mayor of New York, like they have, they want their tentacles in every level of government.
Like there's a woman named Corey Bush, right?
This chick right here, let me see if I may spell this right.
Corey Bush.
Yeah, so she was a politician, right?
This chick was out of fucking New Orleans, dude, if I'm not mistaken.
Cut it out, Myron.
She's black.
She ain't with none of that bullshit.
You're talking about it.
No, no, no.
So hear me out.
The Zionist lobby.
She saw some gumbo.
She don't give a fuck about Israel or nothing going on.
Look at her.
She doesn't, but that's exactly what got her jammed up.
The Zionists give her some Skims, pretty little thing discount code.
You give her some hair glue and she's lit.
Stop it.
She don't give a fuck what they got going on in Tel Aviv.
Yeah, but you got to look, bro.
What happened was she got voted out because the pro-Israel lobby spent millions of dollars to get her out as a representative.
Because she was pro-Israel.
Sorry, because she was pro-she was calling the genocide a genocide and they don't like that.
So they said, oh, you know what?
You're out of St. Louis.
We don't even have that many Jews here, but it doesn't matter.
We don't want you being a representative.
And they got her the fuck up out of here.
Wait, who won?
Who was the person who lost?
They funded her opposition who was more pro-Israel.
I forget who the guy was that she lost to, but he was pro-Israel.
So they funded him.
And that's what I mean when I say these Israel lobbying groups, bro, are on some bullshit.
You know, like they literally, if you don't support Israel, they will get you out of office.
I'm going to ask a question.
It might sound dumb, too.
When I hear about money throughout the world or throughout the diaspora of just, you know, globally, period, people always say oil money is the most.
And we usually identify that with Muslim countries.
How the hell does Israel have like a money glitch?
That's the question.
How Israel got a money glitch, but Iran, Iraq, well, no, I don't want to buy a guy, but like these countries that are oil rich and have way more real estate, how and like Saudi, like why doesn't Saudi Arabia, which when I think about that, I think about opulence, why don't they use their money glitch to fight against Israel money glitch?
Because Israel can't have that much money, right?
Yeah, I mean, the thing is, is that obviously you got a lot of wealthy donors that are supporters of, you know, remember, the Rothschilds like were the big ones that created this.
They basically created the state of Israel, the Rothschilds, right, with the Balfour Declaration.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Rothschilds are Jewish.
And they funded that.
Yeah, with the Balfour Declaration.
So if you look at the Balfour Declaration here, This right here, this document, right?
It was written, Dear Lord Rothschild.
And this was basically, you know, that led to the creation of Israel later on.
The Rothschilds are actually on Israeli currency.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, bro.
So, like, there's a lot of, there's a lot of money in Israel.
Like, I'm going to get like a four-year education in this shit right now.
Yeah.
Like, and they don't teach this in school for obvious reasons, you know, unfortunately.
So the Rothschilds, like, because I've heard that name a lot, they're aligned with Jewish interests and they have they are integral in the support and creation of Israel.
Yeah, yeah, they were instrumental to the creation of Israel.
Uh, instrumental.
They were the ones that able to lock it to get this to get this declaration.
Um, and that led to the creation of Israel in 1948.
Hey, by the way, I see a lot of people in my chat saying, Yo, Akira good at playing dumb, bro.
Why the fuck would I know about what the fuck is going on in Israel, bro?
Hell no.
So, again, you know, obviously, this is censored stuff, bro.
A lot of people don't even want people to know this type of stuff.
Like, we couldn't, you couldn't talk about this stuff like two years ago, bro.
And now, with what happened with Gaza, now this, it's open, you know, for discussion a bit.
But this is something that's been censored.
You talk about 9-11, USS Liberty, JFK, RFK, Balfour Declaration.
You get into any of this stuff, bro.
You start getting into this.
Is why I'm demonetized.
This topic right here.
It's safe to talk about it now, but before, like, it was like an off-limit topic.
Well, is it just talking about the topic, or were you like, you know, going hard against the people?
Well, it's both.
It's both.
But even talking about it would get you jammed up, bro.
Like, before October 7th, yeah, bro.
If you talked about any of this stuff, before October 7th, it was an automatic ban.
This all looks like it would make for a great Netflix series and explain it to the regular Joe like me.
Yeah, no, man, it's a lot, dude.
And I know I threw like a, you know, it's like drinking out of a fire hose pause, but dude, it's it's a lot of when you actually connect the dots and you figure out who runs this country, uh, it starts to become you just can't unsee it.
It's absolutely nuts.
Some people say, oh, you're obsessed or you're a hater, but it's the truth, bro.
Like, this country is run by Zionist Jews.
It's just, it is what it is.
I'm going to ask a question.
It might be stupid as well, but when it comes to Palestine, yeah, if we just took over Venezuela and captured their leader in like 55 minutes, why isn't Palestine like yo?
Palestine's like Miami Beach.
Like, how the hell can they get yo?
Wait, wait, show me Palestine.
You got the Gaza Strip right here, and then you're like, how the hell, like, are they have like a war of like a hundred years?
Like, what's taking so long?
Well, there's a lot of people that live in Gaza, bro.
It's like one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
It's like 2 million plus.
Really?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why so many people are dead, bro.
And look, they're estimating the casualties at around 70,000.
But in a couple of years, when they pull all those bodies out of the rubble and count all the missing people, we're going to see easily somewhere between 100 to 600,000 dead.
Easy.
The Israelis completely leveled Gaza, bro.
It's bad.
Wait, wait, wait.
So do they build stuff there or they only like drop bombs there?
They were just dropping bombs there.
And, you know, now the place is like complete, like, 90% of the infrastructure of Gaza is like gone.
So, what's the point of living there?
That's the point.
They're trying to make it uninhabitable to get them out of there.
You know, let me see if I can get a Gaza before and after picture for you.
There's the before and after.
No, I'm going to get you a picture right now of Gaza, what it looked like before Gaza before and after, bro.
It's nuts.
Like, if you look, click the images, like, look, on a satellite, this is what it was before.
That's what it is, like, completely leveled.
This is real shit.
Yeah, man.
It's bad, bro.
Like, it's literally like They completely destroyed this place, bro.
So, right there, where we're looking at, that was before and after.
Yeah, yeah, two years of relentless bombing.
Wow, yeah, and they were indiscriminately bombing everywhere, bro.
They were killing people and you know, you know, tens of thousands of kids.
I think easily a couple hundred thousand plus kids have probably been killed.
They do what the United States.
Well, I would imagine we do, or we try to do.
Like, for example, I was saying with Venezuela, I'm like, yo, Venezuela got some bad bitches.
I'm going to be tied to Trump if he bombed the bad bitches.
He can't bomb the BBL spot.
Like, what the hell?
Like, if you'll bomb, bomb trendy or agua, bomb them wherever the fuck they at.
Bomb them.
But so, so, usually, I think about like military operations, where it's like you're not bombing Times Square, you're going to bomb maybe a place or strategic location that you think maybe an army, like even let's say Pearl Harbor, right?
Like, you know, um, Pearl Harbor was still like it was an attack on supposedly a strategic location, right?
It wasn't like, yo, yo, downtown Cleveland, you know what I mean?
Y'all niggas think y'all partying tonight?
No, it's a bomb.
That's not what it is.
Yeah, and and I think everyone just across the globe would just frown upon that.
Like, if you just bomb, if you bombed motherfucking um, is it Hong Kong or Shanghai?
Whatever the fuck the main thing is in China, where you have civilians just hanging out, living their life, the main city.
If you dropped a fucking nuke right there, people be like, Yo, you're fucking disgusting.
Like, you just killed a bunch of innocent people.
Yeah, and that's the problem: Israel basically bombed Gaza indiscriminately, and nobody cares.
And the reason why is because the United States runs cover for Israel.
Like, they just literally got done doing a genocide, bro.
Like, every human rights organization has identified what they did in Gaza as a genocide.
And, you know, Nanyahu is literally in the Mar-a-Lago chilling with Trump on New Year's Eve.
Like, that's just, that's just, that's the kind of protection that the Israelis get.
No other country would be able to operate like that ever.
And it's because they have so much control of American policy.
And, you know, we have overrepresentation of Zionist Jews in positions of power in the United States.
They run the Ivy League schools.
They run the media.
They run politics.
Everything, dude.
You know, I try to, you know, I treat the Middle East, or I wish I could, right?
Where, like, I treat what they say about Philly.
They say stay out of Philly business.
I try to stay out of Middle Eastern business, but it looked like the United States and shit.
I'm a United States citizen.
Yeah.
It got to be a difficult thing, though.
And not defending Israel or, you know, I really have no horse in the race.
I give two fucks about either of them.
Yeah.
From what I've heard, they beefing with these people in Palestine or whatever.
Yeah.
And these people, like, they don't have a fucking military base, so to speak.
No, Hamas is like a very, you know, crude military.
They don't have shit.
No, no, no.
They don't have shit.
Hamas.
Okay.
So they're hanging with the civilians.
So I guess like Israel's thing is, we ain't trying to kill kids, but like, yo, if you in the car, everybody get a Swiss cheese.
That's why, that's why this is happening, right?
Where it's like, hey, we can't fight these motherfuckers because we don't like they're blending in with civilians and they're in civilian places.
So if we're attacking them, yeah, there's a couple casualties of war.
But yo, y'all got to get mad at these Hamas niggas to say, yo, go create some military bases over there, separate from us, let us live our regular life.
And that when y'all need to get bombed, y'all get bombed over there and we get left alone.
What about that?
And so the reason why that doesn't work is because, and the Israelis, this is one of their talking points.
They say, you know, all the time, you know, oh, Hamas is hiding behind the civilians.
They're using him as human shields.
They're hiding in the tunnels as people get bombed above.
Well, if Hamas is hiding under the tunnels, why are you indiscriminately bombing the entire area to destroy it?
And the reason why is because what we discussed before, you know, I think the strategy here was to destroy Gaza, make it uninhabitable, and then move these people to somewhere else because that's some prime real estate.
If you look at Gaza, it's actually very beautiful.
And I'll show you, like, it's like literally beachfront property, right?
We're talking about, you know, Gaza Beach, right?
That's like prime real estate right there.
So this can be, you know, another Dubai damn near where they can make a bunch of money on it.
So I think they destroyed it to make it uninhabitable, get those people out, and then turn it into a huge tourist destination to compete with Dubai and other places.
Like the Middle East is starting to realize that the evolution of electric cars is upon us.
Oil might not be as necessary or as necessary.
So they need to find other ways to earn.
And what a lot of countries in the Middle East, like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, whatever, like they're trying to open up and become more tourist-friendly towards the West.
And people have seen how Dubai has really been able to expand as a global city.
So Saudi Arabia has kind of like released some of their, you know, typical laws and customs.
They've allowed alcohol to come in.
They've started creating nightclubs.
I predict that with Gaza, they're like, hey, we want to cash in on some of this too.
We got some prime real estate here right on the beach.
Let's go ahead and take this thing over.
And Trump fucked up because back in March when Netanyahu did his first, not his first, but like his second or third visit to the United States to talk about tariffs, what they, you know, Trump slipped up and said, oh yeah, we're going to take Gaza.
We're going to cherish it.
And everyone's like, what?
Under what authority are you going to take Gaza?
He's like, oh, we're just going to take it.
And he kind of let the mass live there because that was the plan the whole time.
Destroy the infrastructure, make it uninhabitable, move them out of there, and then turn this thing into a beachfront property and make a bunch of money.
So why don't they do some shit like how we got ICE over here, send ICE over there, man?
Be like, yo, listen, man, y'all niggas gotta get over.
And by the way, I'm looking at the map now.
So Gaza is against the water.
Yep.
And then it's right there by Israel.
There's not even like some Muslim state like right there by it, right?
Well, there's, I mean, you got Egypt right here and stuff.
That's not good for the Muslim dudes, which is the Palestinians, right?
Like, why the hell would you want to be there?
In Gaza now?
I mean, I'm just looking at the map.
Like, so Israel, they're Jews.
Yeah, there's some Muslims that live there too.
They got like 2 million Arabs.
But you hear what I'm saying?
Yeah.
There's not like a huge Muslim state to kind of support them.
So if they're going against Israel, their back is to the wall.
It's water.
It's not like they have like geographically.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Yeah, no, they're occupied, bro.
They can't go anywhere.
Like, they can't leave the Gaza Strip.
They can't leave.
Like, yeah, they're completely occupied.
So if the Palestinians or whatever was like, I bet, let's do like a treaty, right?
Yeah.
Give us like a part that's closer to the other Muslim niggas.
Like give us a part of Israel over there and we'll just all move that way.
Like y'all get this way, we get that way.
Oh, you're talking about like a two-state solution.
That's what they tried to do, but it never happened because the current prime minister, Benjamin Nanyahu, he's done everything in his power to ensure that they don't have a two-state solution.
There was a deal that they struck, something called, I'll show you right here, the Oslo Accords, right?
This was struck back in the 90s under Bill Clinton, right?
And this was the closest we ever came to a two-state solution.
But guess what happened?
This guy, Yitzhak Rabin, got assassinated by a far-right member of the Likud party, which is the party that Nanyahu was a part of.
And then obviously Yaserfa got, he died.
They said he died of food poisoning or some shit, but that's a lie.
I think he got poisoned.
But either way, both of these guys, you know, had signed the Oslo Accords, and that was going to be the beginning of potentially trying to get a two-state solution going, but it never came to fruition.
And this guy, Benjamin Nanyahu, has done everything in his power to stop it.
And I would argue that's a big reason why Yitzhak Rabin got assassinated was because the Oslo Accords.
But that was supposed to be the closest we ever got to it.
So I see Bill Clinton there.
So the U.S. has always played like babysitter with this bullshit beef.
They've tried, but we always, you know, give Israel the difference because tea-sipping motherfuckers to like, why the U.S. got to be like trying to help these motherfuckers shake hands and shit?
Well, you know, the thing is, is that we try to get in and broker peace, but the reality is that the Zionist lobby is too powerful in America and we always end up conceding to whatever Israel wants.
Why doesn't Russia give a fuck about this?
About Israel-Palestine or about...
Yeah, that area.
Like, I don't see China like, oh, we need to.
I think China's like, fuck y'all.
All y'all.
Yeah, I mean, you know, when it comes to Russia, I mean, they do have some shared interest in the region.
I mean, they were supporting Bashar al Assad for a very long time, keeping him in power.
That was the only reason he was still able to stay.
But once he got ran out of there, you know, Russia couldn't come in to defend them because they had their hands tied up with Russia-Ukraine.
So they couldn't give them their air power that they would normally give.
And that's how Bashar al-Sad's been able to kind of stave off all these rebels.
But that's why everything worked out perfectly for the Israelis because the Israelis went hard on Lebanon, destabilized them, killed Hassan Asra, did the Pedra attack.
Then they did a ceasefire.
That triggered Ahmed al-Shara to lead his, basically, his revolution and take over Syria.
And now Syria is being run by Ahmed al-Shara, who's way more friendly to the United States and Israel because he wants to get the sanctions taken off of Israel.
So everything has worked perfectly for the Israelis.
And the only objective left now at this point is Iran because all their other enemies have been significantly weakened.
And this is why they're under so much pressure to get the job done with Iran now.
So if we fuck Iran up, mission accomplished.
Wow.
For Israel, it'll benefit them way more than us.
I don't think we really get any benefit from destabilizing Iran.
If anything, I think it creates more problems.
That's what happened with Iraq.
We thought getting Saddam Hussein out would help us, and it didn't.
And Iraq to this day still hasn't recovered.
Well, that's crazy.
Yo, listen, Myron, you've just given me, I feel like a world history and a geopolitical crash course on what's going on.
Because genuinely, I ain't going to lie to you.
Like, I hate when people say, you know, they're pro-Israel or free Palestine.
I don't give a fuck about none of them.
Like, that's a fact.
Yo, I don't give a fuck about none of them.
Yo, you know what?
Yo, I'm on some.
I wish they would do some soldier boy shit.
I wish both of them meet up and die.
Whoever win will rock with y'all.
We don't give two fucks.
Like, I don't care.
But I'm now starting to see like it's a really interesting game where there's been a lot of investments and a lot of people who are kind of betting on particular sides.
So you can't really like, you know, I wish we had the approach of, listen, we don't care who want to beef in the world, whoever, y'all meet up and die.
And whoever who wins, we gonna fuck with the winner.
Yeah, no, I mean, I would say like the reason why it's important, right, is because we give Israel a lot of their money and their support and their aid.
We give them billions of dollars a year.
They're the number one recipient of foreign aid.
And the problem here is that our tax dollars is what's being used to drop bombs on kids.
So like now we're complicit in this genocide in Gaza because we armed them with the bombs to do it.
You know, Israel relies heavily upon us because not only is Israel able to do whatever they want in the region, no one retaliates because they're scared of the U.S. getting involved.
So like Israel's like the bully on the block where they're able to hit you and then they go running to their big brother knowing that if they hit Israel back, we're going to hit them.
Okay.
And last thing in chat, I promise this is our, well, first of all, it's late night.
So it's like, by the way, in chat, all my like hip-hop topics, we're going to get to tomorrow.
But for the most part, like, this is like a late night stream.
It's five o'clock, y'all.
Relax.
Hey, okay.
So I just Googled it.
Says countries that receive the most foreign aid from the United States.
I'm going to name the countries and just like on a maybe a couple, just real quick, just tell me why they benefit us, right?
Yeah, I'm wondering why are we giving these motherfuckers all this goddamn money?
Sure.
Israel.
They got 300 billion.
God damn.
Well, we just talked about it, right?
Israel.
Egypt.
Why the fuck are we giving Egypt 200 billion?
We pay them to play nice with.
So basically, it's because of this right here.
So it's called the fuck.
Is it the A, not the, oh man, Egypt.
Oh, my God.
I'm losing Egypt-Israel deal Accord.
What's the name of it?
Yeah, Camp David Accord.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
So the Camp David Accords, basically, back in the 1970s, Jimmy Carter, Anwar Sadat, and Menekim Begin signed a deal in 1978 where Israel would recognize, sorry, Egypt would recognize Israel.
And in exchange, we would give them a bunch of money.
So we basically bribe Egypt to play nice and recognize Israel as a state.
First Arab state to recognize Israel.
Let me ask you a question.
Oh, you want to know something interesting too?
This guy, Menekim Begin.
This guy right here, bro.
This dude is a fucking terrorist, bro.
This nigga literally, like, he bombed the hotel, the King David bombing hotel.
He masterminded that.
They killed 100 people and he ended up becoming the prime minister of Israel.
Bro, was a legit terrorist with the ergonomic.
Why don't other Arab states say, yo, sorry, Haganah.
Why don't other Arab states say, Egypt, we're going to fuck you up if you keep even respecting these motherfuckers over there?
You know what I'm saying?
Well, you're saying, why do, why would we fuck up?
Like, if I'm Iran, right?
Yeah.
Like, you don't, clearly, no one wants to fuck with the United States.
Get it, right?
Israel.
Israel is supported by the United States.
Yeah.
Right?
Yep.
So why not just make sure, like, yo, Egypt, if you're going to be like an Arab state, you can't fuck with the U.S. or Israel.
Or we're going to beef with you.
Well, it's like slapping a nigga that's laughing at the, you know, something happened.
And rather than fighting the person you need to fight, the nigga who's videoing it and laughing at it, you start fighting him.
Yeah.
Well, this is why, this is a big reason why Anwar Sadat actually got assassinated.
Like Anwar Sadat, the Egyptian, basically the Egyptian leader that, you know, signed the Camp David Accords, which recognized Israel.
That was a part of the reason why he got assassinated.
Because the Arab world never doesn't want to accept Israel because of what they've done to the Palestinians.
All right.
So who supposedly killed the Egyptian dude?
Let me look this up, actually.
Let's see here.
Who killed him?
Succeeded by, I'm looking here.
But I know for a fact that they were not happy about these Camp David Accords because Egypt used to be kind of the leader because Egypt used to, Egypt, like back in the 70s, was what Iran is now to Israel.
Like they were the top ops in the 60s and 70s, Egypt.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So these Camp David Accords, they looked at it like as a huge betrayal.
And then shaking hands with, you know, Menekem Begin, who literally is a terrorist, right, that killed, you know, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, they looked at it as a huge betrayal.
And that was a part of the reason why he was very unpopular and got assassinated.
But yeah, here we go.
Last month's the presidency, internal uprising.
And that's the other thing, too, about these Muslim countries, bro, in these Arab countries.
If you're not a dictator, bro, or like a king, niggas are going to come and kill you, bro.
Arabs are hard-headed, man.
Like, you know, it is what it is.
Yeah, I could say that as a fellow Arab myself.
It's like, bro, you got to ruin the rule these niggas with iron fists, man.
So, but yeah.
But he was assassinated at the peak of his unpopularity.
A big part of his unpopularity was the Camp David Accords for sure.
They looked at it as like a betrayal.
Okay, I'm going to ask also another question, which hopefully maybe is connected to this.
If we're not like helping out in some of this like Middle East bullshit, do them niggas over there fuck with us and do the 9-11 stuff?
Or is it because we keep like, because it clearly we have a hand in a lot going on?
Oh, if we mind our motherfucking business and yo, let them meet up and die.
And whoever, like, let the to the victor goes the spoils.
Do they try to fuck with us?
Are the niggas in the Middle East thinking, yo, we're going to take over the United States one time?
Or they're just saying, we'll let y'all like we want no smoke with y'all, but stay out of our fucking business.
It's the latter.
Osama bilada actually talked about this.
He a very like 20 years ago, he wrote a letter called Letter to America.
And in the letter, he lists out all of his grievances.
And a big part of his grievances was American foreign policy, how we get involved in a lot of Middle Eastern affairs, how we let Israel run our foreign policy and kill Muslims all over the world for the betterment of Israel.
So a lot of these terrorist attacks almost always are attributed to our foreign policy.
If we did not do a lot of the things we do abroad with our interventionist policy, we would not have a lot of the problems that we have when it comes to terrorist attacks in the United States.
A lot of it has to do with Israel.
And the funny part is, is that letter actually went viral two years ago on TikTok and they took it down.
And they never broadcasted it back in 2003 when it originally came out because the mainstream media was scared that there would be like code words in there to trigger another attack, but that wasn't true.
They just didn't want Americans to understand why we were attacked at 9-11.
But a big part of that was absolutely because of our foreign policy.
Obviously, 9-11 was horrible, but I do think it's important to understand that it was a conspiracy between multiple different entities, whether U.S. government, the Saudis, obviously Al-Qaeda, as well as Israel.
But yeah, man, our foreign policy has absolutely been a big part of the reason why these terrorists keep attacking us for sure.
I have that letter on my other screen and it's fully translated.
Let me see if I can pull it up here for you.
It went viral on TikTok, bro, and they got rid of it immediately.
Yeah, that's your idea, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah, this is what it is.
Yeah, I think he.
It actually mentioned Jews in the last paragraph and shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, it's a very detailed letter that basically he covers all of his grievances, man, in it.
You know, not to justify what he did, but, you know, people say all the time, oh, yeah, they attack us because we're free.
Bush, you know, famously said back in early 2000s, oh, they hate us because of our freedoms.
That's a lie, dude.
It's not because they hate us or because of our freedoms.
It's because of our, you know, cowboy foreign policy in the Middle East.
I'm reading the letter.
He name-dropped Obama.
Yeah.
And Obama slid.
I got to put some respect on Obama's name.
Yeah.
You got been allowed to call you out.
He turned that nigga into a pack.
Yeah.
Walking on that nigga now.
Yeah.
You can't mention Obama.
Obama from Chicago, nigga.
You from the mountains.
He from Chicago.
Got your ass rolled up.
Threw his ass off a boat.
Funny story, bro.
This guy's actually Saudi Arabian.
Who?
Osama is a Saudi Arabian.
Oh, for real?
Yeah.
Well, I think he's of Yemeni descent, but he was a Saudi citizen.
You know, his family are billionaires, right?
I heard that we like trained a nigga.
And then he thought that we trained him with jiu-jitsu.
He thinks he could choke us out.
We have to beat his ass.
Yeah, we supported him back in the 70s and the 80s when the Russians invaded Afghanistan.
We backed the Mujahideen back then.
And they fought the Russians.
They won.
And then when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, Osama went back to the royal family and said, hey, I can defend us.
You know, we just beat the Russians.
Let us defend us.
This is why the whole 9-11 and Iraq thing makes no sense.
Osama bin Laden and Osama bin Laden and Osama and Saddam Hussein were enemies.
Osama bin Laden wanted to fight him on behalf of the royal family because of him invading Kuwait.
And the royal family told him, no, we got the U.S. to protect us.
And this infuriated Osama because he was like, why are you going to allow Americans, non-Muslims, to come in and defend Saudi Arabia?
This is religious land.
These capital can't come here.
And that pissed him off.
And then the family told him, hey, we're going to use the Americans, get out of here.
And they literally kicked them out of Saudi Arabia and they sent them to Sudan in the 90s.
That's what began the radicalization process.
So anytime people say, oh, Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein worked together, I laugh because they were actually sworn enemies.
It was what led Osama bin Laden to being ostracized from Saudi Arabia.
So these two countries, which came up a lot, like, you know, when I was hearing about bin Laden and stuff, I feel like, you know, you just told this whole story.
And I don't hear them being mentioned.
What the fuck does Pakistan and Afghanistan got?
It sounds like that's like the skid row where the dirty niggas go to hang out.
I'm serious.
They found this thing in a cave.
Well, he wasn't, he was making videos in a cave.
I don't know where the fuck he was at.
But like, yeah, he was in Pakistan.
Yo, we go to Pakistan and we just be like, yo, man, listen, yo, y'all stop all that cow shit smearing shit, man.
Yo, where the terrorists at, man?
We're about to slap y'all niggas up.
Yeah, he was in Pakistan.
He was in Abbottabad.
Pakistan is where he was at.
That's where he was hiding out.
Osama.
So, so, like, what's our foreign relationship with Pakistan?
Because, like, when we need to go in there and kill a terrorist, we just say, fuck you, Pakistan.
We just show up there and just kill them.
Yeah, they're like an ally, but they're kind of an ally, but they're not.
Like, we deal with them.
We, you know, obviously they're a nuclear power, so we have to respect them.
But, you know, we don't really trust them like that.
Pakistan got nukes?
Yeah, yeah.
And them in India got nukes, bro.
Yeah.
They're nuclear power.
That's why that war earlier in the year was so bad.
We send our people in there to murder like terrorists and stuff, and they never say nothing.
They'll just be like, oh, wait, wait.
Bin Laden was here?
Like, motherfucker, you knew he was there, bro.
Yeah, they play both sides.
They play both sides.
That's why Obama didn't notify them when they went in there.
That's why he didn't notify.
Is that just like a patch of dirt?
Yeah, a patch of dirt.
Like, nothing.
The thing with Afghanistan, it's like it's a very difficult place to fight because it's all mountains.
It's rural.
It's very difficult.
And like the terrain is rough, bro.
It's absolutely rough.
So the U.S. had a lot of problems fighting in Afghanistan.
So it was difficult.
But yeah, he was hiding out in Pakistan for a significant amount of time in a compound.
Is Pakistan and Afghanistan, are they cool?
They're like cool, buddies?
I'm sure they are.
I mean, they're both Muslim countries.
You know, you have conflicts and skirmishes here and there.
But I know India and Pakistan, Pakistan is more concerned with India.
Those are the real ops.
When I hear, because I don't like this shit neither.
Like, man, fuck all them niggas going on in Afghanistan, man.
I don't want no U.S. soldiers over there, man.
Let them put their bitches in drape from head to.
We don't give a fuck what they got going on going on in Afghanistan.
Why we got soldiers over there?
Like, that's why I be thinking I'm like, a patch of dirt?
Like, man, let them niggas do what they want to do, man.
Yeah, that's all we pulled out, even though it was a bad pullout.
But yeah.
So, so, so, hold on.
Here's the question I'm saying: why don't we just take that bitch over?
Like, yo, we running this shit now.
It's our country.
Fuck that.
It'll be tough, bro, because then we're going to be responsible for everything.
We tried that with Iraq, man, and it's extremely expensive.
It's extremely difficult to do.
We're talking about rebuilding an entire country.
So, like, I think we kind of learned that regime change wars are a lot harder to actually do.
And then, not only that, keep in mind, when you take over, right, you got to take over all the way.
Cause if you don't, there's a power vacuum created.
And then that leaves it, you know, ripe for different organizations to take over.
Like, right after we left Pakistan, sorry, right after we left Afghanistan, the Taliban took it over right after.
Yeah, if Afghanistan had a beach, I'd say, yo, let's just take over this shit on some Christopher Columbus shit.
Made that shit Puerto Rico, man.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, yo, fuck all that.
Yo, listen, all y'all Muslims do rule, man.
Everybody gets to do every religion here.
If you want to be atheist, you kick it over there.
Y'all Catholics, y'all over there.
Y'all Muslims there.
And yo, all y'all are going to all salute the only dictator.
We only jacking one dictator.
Yeah, I mean, that's the problem.
That's the only dictator we jacking, bro.
That's the problem.
Like with these regime change wars, bro, it's, and we learned our lesson after Iraq.
If you notice, we've been way more, you know, careful about, you know, putting boots on the ground and fighting long-term wars because it's regime change wars are expensive.
And quite frankly, you don't get that much benefit from it.
So now we use proxies and other powers to do it, or we rely on the citizens to put them out of power nowadays.
Yeah, we should have just owned Afghanistan.
Just take it.
Like, like, fuck it.
Fuck what they got going on talking about, like, you know, oh, oh, we're here to protect y'all.
No, no, no.
We own y'all now.
Like, this is what we're doing.
This is a monopoly.
We own y'all.
Y'all can keep y'all religion, but y'all all will now respect.
Just like, I mean, didn't UK did that.
The UK has a bunch of colonies all over the place.
Yeah, but that shit's hard to maintain, bro.
That's why they had to pull out.
You know?
They had to pull out.
That's the thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, maintaining a bunch of colonies is expensive, bro.
Actually, matter of fact, it's funny because the Brits used to own Palestine.
This used to be called Mandatory British Palestine.
So yeah, before it became Israel.
Yeah, bro.
They pulled out.
Yo, what happened to the UK, man?
They got a mad pussy.
Like, the UK really used to own so many.
Like, Jamaica is a UK colony.
And I think what happened is that they realized, you know, if they reigned and like everything has to report to the queen and all that shit, like people were going to fight them.
And especially like, say, for example, Jamaica, like it was, it was really guerrilla warfare.
They couldn't, they couldn't handle that, right?
Like, it's tough maintaining that, bro.
It was so crazy that they were like, yo, listen, let's come to an agreement.
We'll oversee you guys, but like, we'll allow you guys to have the autonomy that you need.
Yeah.
And it was like, all right, cool.
Yeah, no, it's not easy maintaining these big regimes, bro.
And, you know, and then you get uprisings, you get color revolutions, and people get tired of your occupation.
So, you know, England used to be the world power.
They used to be the reserve currency.
They used to be the strongest nation in the world.
But after World War II, we pretty much took that over.
And, you know, Winston Churchill gave that famous speech and said, you know, the pinnacle of power is now the United States after they saw us bomb Japan.
Yeah, because I ain't going to lie.
When you think about, you know, historically, it was definitely the UK.
Now, only thing we know the UK for is Central C. Like, yo, the police went from all this shit.
All they know for is Central C.
No, Tony falling off.
Like, yo, they used to run everything.
Now they're most popping nigga in Central C, bro.
Like, yo, Central C. Central C is kept in 21 stabs, bro.
That's just crazy, though.
Like, these things are like nothing going on.
No, they dumb pussy over there.
Like, what the fuck?
They need a Trump dude over there.
If they got a Trump guy, be like, yo, hold on, man.
We used to run all this shit.
We not going back.
It feels like the United States, we pop our shit.
They'd be like, you sure?
Like, they're not like that no more.
Like the only thing they got popping is like the Buckingham Palace.
They're not on shit no more.
What's up with them?
For real.
Like, am I tripping?
Yeah.
Yo, the UK fell the fuck.
Yo, when you think about all the places that the UK, like, I always tell people, like, when I'm trying to explain to them, Jamaica, right?
Yeah, they had a huge empire, bro.
A huge empire.
We don't like, you know, patois is not a language, right?
Yeah.
It's actually a dialect.
The reason is it's dialectic.
There's no written version.
And it's, and it's because of our, um, you know, um, our history of being colonialized, right?
Like, you know, the French came, the Portuguese came, the, the English came, the Spanish came, and it was majority slaves that lived on the island of Jamaica.
And what happens is, as, you know, language became a mix of everything.
So patois, like, if you actually look at the word patois, that's actually is uh it's French, right?
But there's Latin there, there's um Portuguese, there's English influence, and that's how the language came together.
So the UK and the British, like, you know, the British Empire, British colonial empire, really stretched far and wide.
And now, I ain't gonna lie to you, they only known for tea and crumpets and motherfucking skeptica and Central C, this shit's crazy.
Yo, yo, this is the biggest fall off we've seen in history, bro.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, this is yo, yo, they fell off, bro.
Like, I ain't gonna lie to you, bro.
They fell off.
Yo, niggas said Central C.
I think niggas realized they realized the UK was not like that when the U.S. fucked on him or what was, you know, gonna be the U.S. when they say, yo, bruv, we not about to pay y'all niggas shit for no goddamn tea.
And they took that.
You know what I mean?
Like, yo, you're trying to get like 20% for tax?
Yo, nigga, fuck you.
You ain't getting shit.
They were trying to do some El Chapo shit.
Like, yo, y'all trying to put drugs through this, this corridor.
You need to give us this amount of money.
Yo.
Yo, by the way, yo, speaking of, did you see what happened up in one of them like little Mexico cities?
Yo, they shot the goddamn Eurus.
They turned the Eurus into a goddamn Corvette.
They shot that shit so many times.
Yo, when is Trump going to be like, yo, we're taking over Guadalajara or one of them cities and getting that shit right, man?
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm surprised we haven't already.
Yo, they're shooting till their gun is empty.
What the fuck?
Bro, Mexico, I will never go.
After being a federal agent for so many years, bro, I will never ever go to fucking Mexico, bro.
You couldn't pay me to go.
Like, I just know too much about how that country is run, bro.
There's no way.
I don't care.
Even Cancun.
I'm not going.
Fuck Mexico, man.
One of the worst places on earth, man.
Hey, when I went to Cancun and even Tulum, which, by the way, they're like on the same strip of land, pretty much.
Number one, the thing I don't like about Cancun, which people overhype, is really overhyped.
It's majority man-made beaches, which a lot of people don't know.
It's not like a really beautiful, like, yes, it is tropical, but it's a rough terrain that is kind of almost like cliffs that kind of get turned into beaches by all of these, like, these, you know, capitalistic, you know, corporations that come in to put resorts.
But it's not just like natural beaches as opposed to like the Caribbean.
So that's number one.
Number two, when you go there, oftentimes when you leave the airport and you're headed to whatever nice resort you're going to in Cancun or Tulum, you'll see a lot of military presence because that's the thing to make sure that them fucking cartel niggas know the fucking boundaries.
Yo, kill all the niggas you want over there.
Like behead them, cut their fingers off, kidnap them.
But over here, leave the tourists.
That never struck me as well.
You'll see the heavy military presence.
And not too long ago, some of the like, you know, cartel beef and feud and some of the drug influence stuff, which pretty much runs the country.
You know that, right?
Yeah.
Like it almost spilled into the tourist areas.
And I was like, yeah, this is not type of, I don't want to get jiggy with this type of shit.
Yeah, no, it's, it's, it's, yeah, you're right.
Like in Cancun and in these areas, like they have a vested interest in protecting that because a lot of tourist money comes in through that way.
Um, but just for me, knowing what I know, I just would never go there just because I, you know, I just wouldn't, all these Latin American countries.
Why not you listen as a terrorist?
You was cracking down.
You was busting a lot of them motherfuckers.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if I was if I don't, if my name is on the list.
But yeah, no, no, that Boston Tea Party shit.
Yeah, it was like, yo, yo, listen, the UK, we knew the UK wasn't like that.
They said we need three pence.
That was like the fucking money of that.
We need three pence as tax.
And they said, fuck that.
We're going to war.
We knew they wasn't like that after that, man.
They ain't never been the same.
They haven't.
How you turn from, yo, the UK kind of marched to the beat of our drum, low-key.
Oh, no, they, no, dude, 100%.
Like, nowadays, they're in lockstep with us with everything that we do.
They're probably our, they are, I would say.
They pop out more with NATO.
Like, they really ain't on shit.
No, they're, they're like one of our close.
Them in Canada, bro, are very close.
I mean, the five eyes in general, you know, all the English-speaking, you know, first world countries, Canada, United States, Australia, New Zealand, us, you know, UK, all that.
We all work together.
So these countries, but the UK is definitely in lockstep with us.
They're one of our close allies by far.
Hey, I guess since we're going down, like, you know, history and like, you know, geopolitics or whatever.
Whatever happened to Spain, they fell the fuck off, too.
Wasn't that where Christopher Columbus was from?
Yeah.
Yeah.
How you going from selling around the world to find this shit to now Spain?
Niggas, you know, niggas just know Spain as like a vacation spot, man.
They ain't on shit nowadays, man.
They ain't on nothing.
Yeah.
Spain is done.
They're, I never been.
I never been, but I haven't really heard anything about, unless you're going to IBS.
I haven't heard anything.
Yo, I don't hear them like commenting on no type of war.
They want no smoke, nigga.
They got cancer.
They want no smoke.
Yeah, they don't want no problems on the national or the global stage no more.
The only thing they mentioned, I remember they said that they weren't going to sell arms to Israel anymore.
I think that was like the last thing I could think of because of obviously there was a lot of pressure because of what they were doing in Gaza.
But, you know, a lot of that is like political posturing shit.
Yo, how much longer are you going to be on?
Are you going to be on for a bit?
Shit.
Well, listen, I'm going to let you go do your thing.
I'm going to do like one topic and then I'm coming back tomorrow.
I'm coming back in a couple hours to do like my hip-hop topics.
Well, I'll tell you this, yo.
Trump is going to speak at Mar-a-Lago at 11.
Oh, for real?
He is, yeah, to talk about this shit.
So, yo, I can't wait till yo.
Trump is hilarious.
You know, he's going to be like, he's going to say some crazy shit.
Like, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yo, we caught him like a dog.
Yeah.
He is going to say some shit.
Well, apparently, some people are telling me now that, like, apparently he wanted to get captured.
I don't know what the hell's going on here.
So I'm going to look into it and stuff like that.
If you're going to be on for like the next hour or so, I'm going to go do some research and come right back and we could talk about it more if you want.
No, absolutely.
By the way, it would make sense to him wanting to get captured because if there was major resistance of people saying that he rigged the election, there's probably bro, everybody's saying he rigged the election.
Everybody's saying that.
There's probably an opposition group that, number one, probably already thought that the only way to power is through a coup and probably were planning on getting him out of here, probably through death.
So obviously now it would be the time where they could kill him and establish a new order and it'd be fine.
So, him getting captured is probably the better thing, given the fact that I think the U.S. is not trying to look to put him in jail forever.
Well, they're going to try, but they'll let him go on some part of the shit, just like the Honduras nigga, if he plans to stay out the way.
Yeah, I think getting him out of power was really what they cared about, you know, by any means necessary.
And I think now that they got that, that's really what they care about.
But, but yeah, we'll figure it out.
I mean, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go on Twitter, see what the hell's going on.
And if you're still on, I'll jump back on with you and kind of let you know what's going on.
Yeah, are you staying on until Trump speaks?
I think so, bro.
I'm probably not going to sleep.
I'm wide awake.
So, I'm probably going to stay up all night.
Pause.
Lit, man, lit.
Hey, listen, that's going to be a comedy special to rival David Chappelle, man.
All right, bro.
Yo, thank you for getting on here with me.
Anytime, dude, anytime.
Like, you know what I mean?
I think your audience and my audience enjoy the jokes and shit like that.
I'm still dying over the Central C shit, bro.
Like, what the fuck?
Niggas said they don't got nothing but Central C. Come on, man.
Do London like that, bro?
You're going to get stabbed over that next time you go over there, bro.
They're going to shuff you from.
No, they got some real niggas over there.
I'm just saying politically, they own shit, man.
Like, you know, nothing.
It is what it is.
Canada, too.
And I love Canada.
Oh, yeah.
Canada ain't nothing.
Canada is basically India now, bro.
They're double cooked.
They're double cooked, Canada.
Yeah, I've heard that.
And also, you heard about this, the Somalia shit going on in Minneapolis, bro.
Yeah, man.
I mean, I could have told you years ago that these niggas be doing fraud.
I've known that for a minute, that they've been doing all that fucking welfare fraud, all that fucking child care fraud, man.
They've been doing that shit for a minute.
Oh, shit.
Why is Canada turned into like India now?
They have very lax immigration law, bro.
Very lax.
It's bad.
Like, you think our immigration system gets finessed?
Bro, their immigration system is even worse, bro.
I thought it was harder to go there, though.
No, it's easier.
I had a big case, like a big case on the Tamil Tigers and Sri Lankans back in the day.
And what they were basically doing without going into too much detail and putting people to sleep was they were going through the United States to go to Canada because Toronto has like the biggest population of Sri Lankans outside of Sri Lanka and they have very lax immigration laws.
So that's a big reason why so many of them, why so many people in general immigrate to Canada.
Like they have a they got a loophole in their asylum process.
I don't know exactly what it is, but I remember talking with like CBSA agents and shit like that, which is like their equivalent of like customs.
And the RCMP, I had a case with RCMP and CBSA and they told me about this and they're explaining to me how like there's a loophole in immigration law that they're able to utilize to their advantage in Canada.
So they prefer to go to Canada over the United States because we're actually much more stricter than they are in comparison when it comes to immigration.
Interesting.
All right, man.
I'm going to let you get back to do what you do, man.
Yeah, brother.
I'll hit you back in a little bit.
Yeah, definitely, man.
Definitely.
All right, bro.
Peace.
Take it easy.
All right, later.
Oh, Lee chat.
We are, you know, I mean, we, I hope you guys got some type of understanding or education that I did.
I kind of did.
Because I'll be looking at the Middle East.
I'm like, yo, I'm a little bit ignorant.
All right.
Shout out to my guy, Academics, W Academics.
Let's go ahead and jump into Twitter space now, guys, and kind of get the updates of what's going on.
Okay.
Fulfill that prophecy today.
So, Luis, what you want is a destabilized country in order for America.
My mic is already taking the resources like it's done.
Turning this shit up for y'all.
My shit's gonna go down What the fuck
bruh ah this is so garbage i hate twitter so much bro hold on ninjas and yeah as you guys know anytime i come in here it automatically weakens my mic man i hate twitter it's so garbage let me refresh this bear with me ninjas You dumbass.
So you should find your way off the fucking stage because you contribute nothing except interrupt and throw bullshit into the air.
Trump point 60 and one in court case.
In the USA is focusing on let me explain you something.
Okay, one second, Luis.
Give me two seconds.
Guys, just what let me just go to Myron.
Myron, thanks for joining us.
I appreciate it.
I know you've been covering what's happening in Venezuela as well yourself.
What's your thoughts on the fact that they've captured Maduro?
Nuts, man.
Can you guys hear me good or am I coming in bad?
Yes, perfect.
Okay, yeah, no, it's nuts, man.
I was actually, I was talking with academics about Iran quite a bit because obviously this conflict kind of dovetails into that.
Do we know, you know, if he did he surrender willingly?
Did special forces capture him?
Apparently Trump put in a true social true social like that he is being flown to the United States.
What's the deal with that?
With him being captured?
We've got a report from Sky News that says that it was agreed upon between them in terms of Maduro handing himself in.
So that was from Sky News.
It was a strategic exit is the claim or a negotiated exit is the more accurate way of saying it in terms of Sky News.
There's a report from Senator Mike Lee, not a report, he tweeted it out and he claimed that they captured him and then the bombing that happened was a way to deflect.
So basically kinetic action to basically misdirect the Venezuelans' forces while they went in and grabbed him.
And then he's going to be he's going to go on trial in the United States of America.
So Myron, I actually have a question touching on what he said about Mike Lee.
So Mike Lee in the statement said they used Tai under Title 2.
It's legal for them to do this.
And I guess the whole thing was Trump was saying U.S. law enforcement arrested him.
And then under Title II, they were protecting the law enforcement assets who were under direct threat using the military.
I think that's what they're trying to spin it as.
Is that a thing?
Let me, I could look up Title II real quick.
But I mean, he is indicted in the United States.
That is true.
I know AJSI indicted one of his financiers.
And I know, I think DEA indicted him for drug conspiracy.
But let me look up this Title II thing because that's weird.
So he basically surrendered to law enforcement is what it is.
Well, Sky News are saying it was a strategic agreement between Maduro and Trump.
But what Mike Lee is saying is I'll read it to you so you understand.
So basically, it's trying to say under Article 2, the president doesn't need permission from Congress is what Ivy's trying to say, I think.
Okay, yeah, because I'm looking title to, it's not title to.
It's okay.
Article 2.
All right.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So this is what Mike Lee said.
He said, I just got off the phone with Senator Rubio.
He informed me that Nicholas Madruro has been arrested by U.S. personnel to stand trial on criminal charges in the U.S.
And that the kinetic action we saw tonight was deployed to protect and defend those executing the arrest warrant.
This action likely falls within the president's inherent authority under Article 2 of the Constitution to protect U.S. personnel from an actual or imminent threat.
So that's the claim.
Interesting.
Yeah, I'm looking at Article 2 right now.
It's long, but it basically talks about like presidential powers and shit like that.
No, I mean, I could look at it, but I mean, that makes sense because in my head, I was like, okay, well, I know he's wanted.
He's been indicted in multiple.
I think they indicted him inside of the Southern District of Florida and I think maybe New York for a whole bunch of charges.
I mean, the guy had a $50 million bounty on his head, man.
That's more than Osama bin Laden.
So, like, Osama, I think the most they ever did for Osama was like 10 or 25 million or something like that.
But this guy had 50 million.
So we'll see what happens.
I mean, he's probably going to get found guilty and spend a bunch of time in prison.
But that's interesting that he surrendered like that.
I thought he would have like, I'm surprised he didn't flee to Russia or something.
Yeah, this is what makes it seem like it was a strategic agreement.
But then if Mike Lee's right, then it adds a bit more complexity to it because basically the clip here is the reason you didn't need approval from Congress is he's people who went in to issue there was an arrest warrant issued.
People went in to arrest him in order to protect people arresting him.
That's the reason they did the bombing.
Therefore, he doesn't need permission from Congress is basically the crux of what he's what Trump, what Ruby was claiming.
What Sky News were completely claiming was it was a strategic agreement.
But what's funny about that is this could have this could have been like Trump's Fast and Furious, right?
Where if it went wrong, he's basically putting in danger the law enforcement to try to use that as an excuse for why he could send in military to protect them, right?
Yeah, I mean, covering their own ass.
I doubt that he sent DEA agents in there.
It was probably military official, like military SF guys that went in there, grabbed him, and then brought him and turned him over to federal law enforcement.
Because, you know, because when you operate internationally, you can't really bring your weapons like that, right?
Like that's that's a military thing.
So what I'm assuming is probably more than likely a vetted unit, maybe from a defector unit of the Venezuelan military or their police, you know, worked in conjunction with the United States and the military and the armed services.
They grabbed him up and then they turned him over to DEA, HSI, and FBI agents, probably some neutral area, so that they can go ahead and begin the, you know, the extradition process.
There was a gentleman on the stream earlier who was in Venezuela and they were waiting essentially for the call from the Venezuelan military.
And essentially they didn't receive any call.
I'm not saying that there was a stand down order, but there are people asking questions about, you know, why is it that there weren't more people mobilized?
Why were any of the air defense missile systems used, like the ones that they had gotten from Russia, for example?
And so, yeah, that is an interesting point.
It definitely could have been in cooperation with the Venezuelan military.
Yeah, it's just weird because, like, in my mind, I'm looking at it like, you know, why would you surrender when you could have just pulled up Bashar Al Assad and ran to Russia?
We know Putin will always gladly, you know, host people, whether you're Snowden or Bashar La Sad or whatever.
So I mean, I guess he probably just didn't want to look soft in front of his people, but now he's going to go to jail, spend a lot of time in federal prison.
ADX Florence.
Or maybe it means Florence, which is the worst prison to go to in America.
They might put him there.
Maybe it's to show that maybe I mean, this is an indictment on the Chinese that they weren't able to protect one of the assets.
No way.
Not even close.
It's not looking good for you boys, bro.
Golden.
We are fine.
Go and reach me.
Myron, what does this say about the Chinese?
They're looking a bit weak, aren't they?
Yeah, I mean, they said that apparently there were Chinese there the night before, the day before, something like that.
So, but here's the thing, bro.
The Chinese are a little bit more.
They were there over there.
That's literally, isn't that Trump like to use the euphism, but literally piss it in front of all of them?
Like, literally, the Chinese are there for a bilateral agreement.
Trump goes in the next day and just takes Maduro.
I mean, what's that all about?
Well, it's bigger.
They had a bad fortune cookie.
It said that Maduro is going to take a look at it.
No.
Look, it's bigger than, yeah, obviously it's bigger than the oil or the drugs or whatever new excuse that they want to bring up as to why they went in on Venezuela.
It is a matter of trying to stick it to Bricks.
And obviously, Bricks has had, Bricks almost had Venezuela join them in January 2024.
And they've done everything they could to sabotage and front-run that relationship.
And they're looking to cut this off.
But I think we're just kind of in the midst of the shock and awe, which is exactly what the Trump administration wanted.
You know, they tend to go for Brinksmanship and strongman tactics, but I wouldn't be too.
Trust me.
Look, when China goes and reclaims Taiwan and reunifies with the Strait of Taiwan, I do not.
I'm going to remind you of all of this.
I'm going to remind you of We Hir calling us.
This counts like corporate.
I think you guys shouldn't even dare to try to go close to Taiwan or you're going to get done.
Trump will go in and get Xi, and you won't even know what's happened.
Oh, no, that's not even in your wildest dreams, but nice try.
Myron, what's your what?
I mean, look, jokes aside, although I think there is a bit of credibility to the argument.
What's your thoughts about the actual American military and how they were able to pull this off?
Yeah, I mean, you know, I'm interested to see what Trump says later.
I know he's supposed to have a press conference at 11 a.m. where he covers this.
But I'm interested to see, like, you know, how they pulled this off, what the intention was.
Because if the intention was just to grab Maduro, you know, this is kind of a lot of fireworks to just do that.
So I'm interested to see what the deal is here.
And why, because the other thing too, also to keep in mind is, is it worth it, like destroying all this infrastructure if you're going to put Machado in, which is who you want?
The female?
Like, that's a little weird to me as well.
So I got some questions here as to like, what, what was the intention here?
Why did they attack certain military strategic locations and oil areas?
I don't know.
It's like, it just things don't add up to me.
Oh, for me, that's a smart move because you basically, I think Amin mentioned this as well, but you're going to have about a month of a situation where Mikado doesn't get in because they'll have to do new elections.
And so it's basically a threat to say, look, this is what we can do.
You need to stay under manners.
Do the passing of the leadership over to Mikado, which is going to happen in a month.
Don't try anything in this month.
You've seen China can't protect you.
No one's going to protect you.
Be under manners.
And so it kind of ensures that kind of transition into power where their guy or their girl in this situation gets the power and then they've got complete control.
I actually think it's a very smart move.
Yeah, I mean, we'll see.
I just look at it like, you know, if you're going to put in a friendly, why destroy infrastructure before she gets into power?
You know what I mean?
But, you know, but they did the same thing with Bashall Assad, too.
I mean, you know, the Israelis completely destroyed Syria's air defense, their navy.
They destroyed everything before Ahmed Al-Shar was able to get real power, right?
So, you know, you could do it.
Remember, Myron, there's not going to be a friendly straight away because it's going to be the deputy who's a chick who's going to be in charge for a month while they do the elections.
Yeah.
So I guess in that layover period, they're kind of disarming the disarming them.
So we'll see what happens.
But I'll be back, guys.
I'll be back in like a minute.
I'll say in a second.
In the meantime, I put the video so we can stop this silly argument.
I put the video of Trump saying that we want the oil.
We don't know if that's why.
Hold on.
I'm gonna read super chats here in a second, guys.
Um, we have it from his own mouth.
So, anyone saying that America doesn't want the oil?
I mean, you literally have Trump on video saying he was in the comments.
Joey, you try to say they just took the Chinese oil.
It's not China doesn't use America, Venezuelan oil, like none, it doesn't import any Venezuelan oil whatsoever.
Um, I think it's to weaken the bricks, but I really think it's to install the Isaac Accords more than anything else.
All right, let me uh let me read through some of these chats.
All right, we're taking oil from uh 250 years ago.
Fuck Venezuela, okay, Martin.
I'm currently a U.S. Marine in Japan, and this is the most BS war ever seen, a complete BS of justification.
I'm also Colombian, lived there for 90 plus years.
I can't wait to get TFO.
Get the fuck out.
Okay, uh, USA, we are here to collect what is ours.
The oil reserve you got was promised to us 3,000 years ago.
Okay, um, I think I read this before from Cuban American Girl, women can't change, but guess what?
You can, and if the massive men do, okay, yep, we're at that one from before.
Thank you.
Um, constant order, we are tired of the USA wars, enough with this uh bloodthirsty country.
Fuck Trump are the people who support this war as dictator Maduro.
It's their job to fix it, not the USA.
We are tired of fucking every country putting their fingers everywhere.
Yeah, well, that happens, right?
Unfortunately, um, your prize says, uh, shout out to Marion, who's up with me at 4 a.m. watching USA drop bombs.
I think you mean Myron, Maduro captured with his wife.
Yep, thank you for that.
Pop says, Pussy Maduro's flat via Trump.
True social posts, USA remains supreme.
Uh, this capture Maduro, got it.
Uh, one million midgets, uh, link to Trump's solution, so uh true social announcing the capture breaking news.
I think that was from before.
Yo, Myron, Rose Warfare on uh, Instagram has some crazy videos of the invasion of Venezuela.
Worth a look, big bro.
Rose Warfare.
Uh, just give me links, bro.
Does he have a link?
i hate fucking instagram bro um one million midget says america who thinks this is a w y'all some cucks celebrating your country being used like a fleshlight This is not a W.
This is humiliating.
We just snatched Maduro and his wife from Venezuela.
Uh, you see, Chinese officials were in Venezuela while the bombs are going down.
This seems like it could have been catastrophic.
Trump moving dangerously, don't like this.
Uh, plasma.
Oh, he doesn't like academics.
Uh, maple candy, Maduro just got a USA-sponsored evacuation to the U.S., so he won't be killed by his own people.
OS is backwards.
I hear, I heard that those cows were not as pure as they found a single white hair, so it was a practice killing or some shit.
I think that was only on one of the cows.
They bought five of them, bro.
Don't forget.
Ken Rose, thumbs up.
Cool.
Bali is a dude in the group project, but he doesn't read anything, sleeps in class.
Okay.
Your prize.
The Edelsons are left-wing Israeli and Netanyahu's right-wing.
Explain to Normes why they still collaborate when it comes to Trump.
Exactly.
That's my, yep, and explain that.
This is a phenomenal conversation.
Lots of clips we made here.
Thank you both.
Martin out here having a serious conversation.
Okay, Morris, don't worry about the banking institution, bro.
Did they Maduro Myron?
No.
Mr. B says, Martin, I think Adam is talking about moving Palestinians to pieces of land closure to Muslim countries and let Israel occupy Gaza.
That him or his audience may not have the history.
Well, I tried my best.
Academics doesn't let you finish a sentence on bear.
Jason Gurst, WOSS 300.
Keep cooking from Jason Gurst.
Thank you so much, my friend.
Appreciate you, bro.
Don DeMarco to 50.
Don DeMarco.
Can you talk to Gaddafi briefly?
Academics should know his story for things to start making more sense.
Gaddafi has a very important story.
Yeah, but I mean the reality is Gaddafi, you know, they killed him, bro.
They killed him.
Like the U.S. and NATO killed him.
Maduro captured.
R-H heretic, bro.
My family is Venezuela.
Maduro is an actual threat in her own backyard.
This is what I voted for.
Well, of course, you Venezuelan niggas want him going.
Paranoid.
Why Saudi Arabia doesn't have a nuke and also fuck up Israel if they're rich as fuck.
Why are you so scared of them?
Well, now they got a nuke because of Pakistan.
Thomas says, hey, brother, you're live when I work for once.
When you might increase an audio plus two or three on the normal portion, separate from it's good audio, but a little louder would be great.
I turned it up.
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Why didn't a doge find the Somalian daycare fraud stuff?
Because a lot of that is run by the state.
AI Telly has new video on invasion.
I did see that.
W ACK, he has asked questions in a great way.
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Two-hour regime change is pretty legit.
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This just happened.
Um, but in the capital, uh, so uh, Myron was just talking about why would they uh attack all of the infrastructure.
Honestly, I a lot of the infrastructure has not been attacked, there's still electricity, a lot of people um are reportedly still like just sleeping.
The sun is now setting uh this morning.
So, um, I mean, this was a brilliant, very brilliant, effective attack.
It was the question: was it right?
Right?
No Americans were killed, no, um, American infrastructure was taken or anything.
Um, but I think a lot of people would say that the bounty on Maduro's head was uh forthcoming, right?
You would see Donald Trump just in the middle of the night talking about him for whatever reason when we were all talking about Iran for the last four weeks.
So, um, definitely, definitely, definitely a change.
Uh, but um, I just want to know whether in this press conference 11 a.m., whether it's just gonna be video released because a lot of times they like to release video or little visuals that they give us on what was happening.
That would be very interesting.
Um, but guys, I mean, Maduro's gone.
He, he, yeah, what has fundamentally changed after the night?
I mean, you're gonna have so the female, I don't the vice president, right?
Uh, Vice President Rodriguez, I believe that's her name.
I don't know, exactly.
Um, in this in this crazy day and age, but I, don't think that she would want to take that power, so I think this is going to be a struggle in her power of who wants to lead uh who wants to lead uh Venezuela.
So, um, that's all right.
I'm gonna join another space chat.
Uh, Mario Newfalls.
Let's see, you got 6.4K in there.
Let's see what's going on over here.
We'll ask for a mic.
We'll see if they give us one.
Hi, thank you.
I'm gonna quickly introduce myself.
I'm sorry, I'm a political scientist.
I'm a computer engineer from Venezuela.
Um, we are waiting what is going to happen.
We know this is very difficult.
Uh, important things, and it's about coordination within the regime if they are going to survive.
I mean, I'm talking about the regime survival so far.
Uh, Del C. Rodriguez hasn't set up any plan to step up as interim president.
If they want to follow some sort of constitutional path, they must do this.
Or, on the other hand, we saw Dios Al Cabello on the streets, but we saw him only with civilians.
We didn't see him with the military.
And this is very important.
And we only saw Vladimir Padrinos, the defense minister, speaking along.
So the military so far, I think, is being cautious about what's going to happen and the next step.
So I think the ball is in their field.
And in the end, and it always has been like this in Latin America, right?
The military is going to have to choose a side.
So I'm going to stay here for a while and I'm going to listen to what you're saying.
And thank you for letting me speak.
Christopher, go ahead.
I think one of the big concerns that people are now speaking about is whether there was a fifth column in the military.
President Maduro didn't go after the opposition as other leaders have done in other parts of the world.
Of course, the opposition was still there, was still moving around.
Even when I went to Venezuela, all the times you could still see people who were in opposition.
They had their homes, their places.
Some people were arrested, but not as many as people would think.
Maybe a couple hundred to a couple thousand, but not tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of opposition members.
There were no camps or things like that.
So there's a real question as to whether there were opposition figures and military officers or senior NCOs that were sort of in the Syrian model, basically told to stand down for part of this operation to succeed.
I think that we're going to find out in the coming days and weeks what that looked like if we can hopefully have a better picture.
But I think that this operation looks very eerily similar to the downfall of Bashar al-Assad's government, although much quicker and less chaotic as in that instance.
But I wonder what we think about that, because there were capabilities, anti-aircraft capabilities that the Venezuelans had.
And the fact that there were helicopters and no real resistance.
And I heard from one person that said that even orders were not fully given for a mobilization of the Venezuelan armed forces.
I'm wondering what happened on the ground.
What was senior leadership doing at the time?
I know they did target Pedrino's house, but of course he's alive now.
But I think that there are lingering questions at this point as to how this could happen so effectively, given the fact that the Venezuelan armed forces were preparing for something like this for many months now.
I'm going to tell you how it happened, because this happened once before when we did the second invasion of Iraq.
One of the few intelligence things that was reported on, but very few people paid much attention to, is that in the lead up to the invasion, as we were about to kick off, we communicated with every general in the Iraqi armed forces and told them exactly how much money we would give them.
And with the exception of the Republican Guard south of Naseria, literally no Iraqi army general showed up.
Everyone in the army was stood down and told not to fight.
And then we went, invaded Iraq and then had the one major battle south of Nasaria and then went straight into Baghdad.
So it's possible we're good at that.
It's an intelligence thing.
It's also a military thing, psychological operation thing, but we do buy people.
What I suspect is, again, I suspect that we bought the military And said, This is about Maduro himself only.
And I suspect that the army will find out that nothing.
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It's so goddamn bullshit, but whatever.
Should be good now, though, or a little bit louder at least.
Or is this simply about Maduro and a quick victory and sort of a photo op for Trump?
And we move on to other campaign.
If it is about the Socialist Party, if it is about regime change, you know, writ large, I think that we're going to see a lot more violence and fighting coming up in the coming weeks.
But it doesn't look like that at this moment.
Although there are still reports that the international airport in Caracas is under the control of the United States.
There's the special forces that are controlling the airport, and there's no flights in and out of Venezuela at this point.
So that's a big question, I think, that we have to think about.
I think that that question's already been answered.
The very fact that there is no activity other than flying Maduro out tells you that the regime is still in power.
Maduro is out of power.
So as Hashim, I give Hashim his props.
This was a leadership change, not a regime change.
You would have to be on the ground with force to force political parties to disarm or to step down from their power.
And we'll see as the smoke clears who is in charge.
I think on paper, again, it should be Delby, the Venezuelan vice president.
Now, we're getting, you know, Marina Corina Machello apparently has said that the opposition is willing to take power.
Again, this construct of leadership change and regime change, we don't even necessarily know if elements within the PSUV political party and the kind of the Maduro regime are willing or coalescing within somebody.
I mean, we can even run into a situation where they're dropping within influence between each other.
We've seen this in the past, by the way, with the opposition, where the opposition doesn't have 100% coalescing with somebody.
And this can actually also happen within the kind of the, you know, the successors of Maduro.
And again, the key figures are Diosdio Cabello and Vladimir Faderino Lopez.
So that's kind of something.
Again, we'll see how the dust settles.
It also would be interesting to see how does the Venezuelan population respond, what happens with the elements within the Venezuelan military, and that kind of would dictate everything.
But stealth, please go ahead.
Yeah, sorry, just a couple of breaking.
So there's preliminary images of Maduro.
It's HSI and DEA that ran a case chat.
DEA and HSI 2020 indictment.
Posting the picture.
And then there are people on the ground now celebrating, but it's light out already.
So right after the strikes, there are people out on the streets.
And this morning, there's apparently people on the street supporting the activity.
So I guess that's all we have so far.
So they're just kind of waking up to it.
Remember, a lot of people in the U.S. are just waking up to this now as well.
So I think give it a couple hours.
Yeah, I have it here.
Actually, hold on.
Yeah, there's a lot of garacas.
I mean, there is absolutely no love laws for Maduro, to be honest, within Venezuelans.
And so I'm not surprised about the kind of the celebration.
Again, that's the key thing.
So then the question then becomes: if we see people on the streets either celebrating slash protesting, then the next thing we would have to be looking at is how does the National Guard respond?
Because the National Guard, the Venezuelan National Guard, would be the primary force to respond to any civil unrest or what the regime might determine to be civil unrest.
That's going to be the key one to be looking at to see how they respond.
And then the unofficial organization that also has been leveraged a lot by Chavez and Maduro were Los Coretivos or the collectives, right?
The unofficials.
Did you see the white SUV that was struck?
That looks like a targeted strike.
Do you know who was in that vehicle?
No, I have no, we don't.
We don't have any.
To be honest, at this point, we don't even have official understanding of where exactly Maduro was captured.
We don't know where Maduro was captured.
We suspect somewhere in Caracas.
You know, he might have been in Miraflores.
We know he was in bunkers and playing around and moving around, but we just don't know.
We really don't have that much information at this time, confirmed information of what, you know, where even a lot of these operations happens.
We're starting to get a better understanding of the military strikes that were still here.
I was still with the agency when this happened.
I know who Sean Willard is.
That's crazy.
That's crazy, bro.
So she indicted.
He got charged.
Current Chief Justice of Venezuelan Supreme Court was charged via criminal complaint.
I know who this is.
She out of the financial group.
She charged this guy.
Wow.
Small world, dude.
It's much more expansive in the strikes than the Abbottabad raid.
But clearly, this is much more reminiscence of Abbottabad than Panama, in my opinion.
There are reports of military and civilian casualties.
We don't know the numbers yet, but I'm wondering what that will look like when the dust settles and if that will have an impact on the Venezuelan population in terms of there has to be Venezuelan military casualties.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's civilian military casualties.
And more importantly, the one that I would be looking at again is because again, we know no U.S. casualties occurred.
The key one, again, goes back to our Cuban military and intelligence officials because those were the guys who are the secret service detail for Maduro.
If the Delta Force had a violent extraction, let's say, or violent capture, how many casualties does that happen?
Or did they manage to overwhelm the situation where even the secret service detail of Nicolas Maduro said, okay, I'm not dying for you.
And, you know, time's up.
We give up.
So we don't know.
Again, a lot of this is just the dust is settling in the fog of war.
We don't have a lot of the information out there and we're waiting for it.
But again, I wouldn't be surprised if Cubans were killed in the attempt to capture Nicolas Maduro.
Sitrip, I want to bring up a point and take advantage of Malcolm being here, but it's just dawned on me that that country has at least 5,000 Igla S's in stockpiles, some of which are distributed to civilians, as we've heard.
And the country is unstable right now.
There's no scarier scenario.
I mean, the terrorist organizations across the globe have been trying for decades to get their hands on manpads.
Now we know there are ones in Venezuela in a potentially unstable country.
I don't know if there's a plan to tackle that problem, to collect and destroy the stockpile, but it's very concerning.
Oh my God.
I spent so much time over 20 years tracking MANPAD stockpiles everywhere.
You know, it always happens after we topple a government.
I did it in Libya.
That was our biggest program in Libya after the fall of Gaddafi, which Manpad Hunting.
And we would find them in ridiculous places.
I had one guy just wear it with a sling around his neck with no battery or refrigerant, almost like an icon, a talisman, wearing a Sam over his shoulders.
So, yeah, that would require somebody to lose control of the armed forces or the regime loyalists.
Again, this is so ridiculously early.
We don't know who controls the regime.
And right now, like you said, if Caballo is in charge or the Minister of Defense has survived, then it's status quo.
Nothing has changed except Maduro himself is gone from the country.
And we'll have to see if they collect all those weapons back, if they're going to be, you know, maybe many were cached around the country.
This is our biggest problem with Saddam Hussein.
They had three months, four months to cache thousands of weapons.
And we were still finding those into the early 2020s, their weapons caches.
So we don't know what's going to happen.
But right now, it's a question of whether the people of Venezuela really seize power and force the regime to lighten up now that Maduro himself is gone.
Brian, go ahead.
Thanks.
Yeah, no, just building on what Malcolm was saying, I mean, even if this goes relatively well, and even if there's a relatively smooth transition, if we think about what things looked like early on in Iraq, those heady days in 2003, before things really fell apart, before Sierra Joe Vieira de Mello was blown up by terrorists,
things looked like they were possibly going to be okay.
And then regime loyalists really kicked up their insurgency that they planned for months.
They had taken the weapons as Malcolm was talking about and they ran off into small desert villages.
But here, Venezuela is a jungle in a lot of places.
It's going to be a lot harder to go after these people.
And the thing is, we had over 100,000 people on the ground in Iraq, and it wasn't easy for us.
We're not going to have any of that presence on the ground.
So what worries me is, let's say this goes well, there's a new government or a full regime, not just a leadership change.
If there's a guerrilla movement against them from the regime remnants and they're going after Venezuela, then Venezuela is stuck in a kind of weird little civil war situation.
And if we're hands off and we don't help and they have those regime elements with weapons that they've stockpiled for months, all of a sudden it's pretty clear we're not better off.
And then it's, you're in that trouble.
This is why you have to be so careful with intervention.
Do we have to do more then to help the new government fight the rebels?
And are we bombing rebels in the jungle and doing special ops in the jungle?
Are we getting bogged down even just from an air campaign and special force?
I mean, is that really what we want?
Is that what it's going to take to support the new government to keep them from being derailed and bogged down and civil warred by regime insurgents?
And that's why all these questions are important to ask.
Everything Malcolm brought up is incredibly important to consider.
They have Malcolm on this stuff for Libya.
Do we have people like Malcolm that are going to be doing this for Venezuela today?
Have we fired most of those people?
Were they doged?
I don't know.
But I know a lot of them were.
And I just hope we have somebody like Malcolm that's going to be in there asking these questions that's respected and listened to up to and including President Trump, because that's what it takes.
And guess what?
We don't have that.
Let me make a quick comment.
What the fuck?
Before we can get to the start designating people as FRLs, right?
Former regime loyalists who will, you know, we say that in operations like this, if they're going to resist, do you have this tsunami effect?
I wrote a book about how Saddam pre-prepared the insurgency and it rolled back the day of the taking of Baghdad, disappeared for two months and then kept started hitting us for 10 years, right?
But that doesn't exist right now.
This is like Saddam's gone and every other person exists and is there.
So right now we don't have any former regime loyalists.
We have a country full of regime loyalists and a country that's still right now tacitly led by the regime.
The question is, is it the Caballo regime or is it, you know, now that it's no longer the Maduro?
This guy has a fucking Ukraine flag in his bio.
Ah, man.
What the fuck?
And I was like, well, forget it.
But now you can.
Now you can swear all the time and you'd be perfect.
Go ahead, Pablo, and then we'll go to Christopher.
Yeah, so what we've seen so far is that Delsi Rodriguez and Tarek Williams, Delsi is the vice president.
Tarek is a general attorney.
They appear on national public TV only by a phone call.
And the Spanish media is reporting that Delsi is in Russia.
We don't have confirmation that they are saying that maybe she was on vacation over there.
So this is a bigger, if this is true, this is a bigger problem for the government in terms of who's, I mean, there is this vacuum of power who's gonna take over.
Because if the U.S. military is in already air superiority over Venezuela, that means nobody is getting out or inside.
So that's very important to keep in mind because they want to hold on power.
And so far, we only seen live appearances of Diosado Cabello and Padino Lopez.
So they must, that's what I said on my first intervention.
They need to coordinate how they're going to keep power.
And I think that's very important.
And that's why these 24 hours are crucial for them.
And I think that's why the military is, and I think that Malcolm said is true because it doesn't make sense that all those, you know, all that supposedly firepower, the eyeglass, and missiles, I don't know, other stuff they were bragging about and nothing, nothing, nothing happened.
So I'm thinking that the military is just waiting.
And I think we're going to see some decisions after the dust settles.
And that might include also Maria Corina, Machado, and Edmundo Gonzalez, because they need a seat on the table because they have the legitimacy of being voted by the people, right?
Thank you.
I'm going to stay here for a little while and then have a meeting.
But thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk.
Christopher, I put your hand up.
Go ahead.
No, I just wanted to go on to an earlier point.
I think when I was in Venezuela in 2019 on the ground, I met with some former image for you guys.
And as you know, there was the peace agreement reached between the Main FARC and the Colombian government, which was a major achievement in that time period.
But I mean, Venezuela is home to thousands of people who've been involved in guerrilla warfare, who have training, who have capabilities.
And I think that if there is going to be a protracted guerrilla war, we're going to have a destabilization of Venezuela.
And none of this helps the U.S. in terms of, number one, drugs.
Number two, migration.
Because if Venezuela is even more destabilized, and imagine rebels and guerrillas targeting oil infrastructure, industry, targeting, you name it, because it could even be even more violent than what we experienced in Colombia and are still experiencing with the ELN.
I think that you really have all of the capabilities, or I would say all of the, how to frame it.
Yeah, I think that you're going to see a huge issue, huge issues emerge from that.
You're going to see these groups, I think that they do have enormous capabilities, stockpiled weapons.
They have their jungle bases.
They've been provided with that safety for many years.
And I think that we're not really seeing this fully for what it is, which could be the destabilization of a major Latin American country.
And I think that that could cause regional destabilization as well.
Also, I think that Cuba, we spoke about Cuba as well.
I think that the energy supplies that Venezuela was providing to Cuba that have nearly stopped now because of the so-called blockade.
I think that we could see Cuban collapse as well.
I think that we're really in for a moment of momentous transformation in Latin America and a realignment globally.
And I'm very curious as to what this looks like when the dust settles, especially for other major powers that are watching this and eyeing this.
And I think that we could, I think all eyes now are on Eastern Europe and on Taiwan at this point.
I would say that I think that clearly right now there's very few countries in the world that can do these types of military operations.
And very, very few.
And right now, the one that has the most capability has demonstrated it is obviously the United States.
But clearly a very interesting military capabilities.
But let me go to Rafa and then I'm going to go to Brian.
Go ahead, Rafa.
Yeah, I wanted to kind of make a point on the Cuban aspect because I was born there, so I know a little bit of it.
I think that a lot of people have been thinking that, oh, if Venezuela goes down because of the oil that Cuba gets and everything, that the Cuban regime is going to collapse.
Coming from there, I see that, although I would love to have for that to happen, I'll say very unlikely to happen.
Because there's really no, there's really no opposition or anybody to actually to cover the country.
Not at all.
Like there's like zero opposition, zero.
There's like basically anybody that will take over the country.
I think the most likely outcome is that they're going to start transitioning to maybe a more open society in which they can.
I'll be honest with y'all, like these niggas just be fucking talking to hear their own voice sometimes.
It's fucking annoying.
But I will say this, bro, we got Maduro before the FC finals, bro.
That's crazy, man.
That's crazy, bro.
Niggas got Maduro before the FC files.
Yeah, what the fuck, man?
Literally geopolitical, but from a regional perspective, I think the countries you need to look at, it would be...
Would be Cuba, then maybe secondarily, not necessarily directly tied to it, but obviously Nicaragua as well.
I mean, those are kind of the situations that those are the kind of the countries that we need to analyze.
The oil component, look again, just because Maduro's capture does not mean the U.S. military presence in the Caribbean is done.
And more importantly, it does not mean that the blockade is over.
I think the blockade is going to continue to happen.
That is going to continue to put a lot of impact inside of Cuba.
We've already seen reporting of the significant amount of economic problems that this blockade has had on Cuba.
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So, I think that the loss of Venezuela, or at least the Venezuelan oil, because maybe you run into a situation where the Maduro regime continues under the Joseo Cabello.
That is a plausible outcome, but that doesn't mean that the oil embargo and the blockade is going to still be in effect.
And so that's going to have a lot of problems for Cuba.
And look, the situation in Iran with the protests is, you know, these are the largest protests since 2022.
We're already seeing kind of an intensification of the protests, even some of them being much, you know, violent and using weapons against Iran.
That obviously also has a geopolitical implication and a lot of the other things that are going on.
So, you know, 2026 is starting out as a very interesting year.
As a reminder, six years to go on this day is when Trump assassinated Qasem Suleimani, and six years later is when Maduro is captured.
And we're already having significant protests inside of Iran.
So we will see how this situation develops.
But Brian, I see your hand up.
Go ahead.
Yeah, no, I think you make some very good points.
And I think, I mean, I think there's no question.
I don't know how.
I'm scared how.
I can't tell you how in a pinpoint predicted way, but I'm certain that this operation will greatly affect whatever is going to happen in Taiwan, whatever's going to happen in Cuba.
There are certainly people that are going to be adjusting and responding to this in various ways.
But I think part of the problem we're going to have is that maybe even in a week, something weird may happen with Iran.
And will we even be talking about this three or four weeks from now?
The way stories are moving so quickly is that the big event happens and then the important discussions that need to happen about, okay, so what happens now?
How do we avoid this happening again?
We move on to the next thing.
And so I'm worried that there's going to be a lot of conflation and a lot of different major events that are going to kind of intersect in ways that are hard for people to understand.
And frankly, the American public, this story still is not one of the top stories in the way that the quote-unquote Epstein files are.
I still think most Americans in the media networks, a lot of them, are going to be covering this as, oh, Trump's trying to distract us from the Epstein files.
I mean, listen, there's a lot of people around Trump.
This didn't just happen on a whim in terms of one second he just made this decision.
There are people with their agendas and their interests.
And that's again, going back to the problem with understanding decision-making and PowerPoints in this administration.
There are people who have been pushing this for their various reasons.
And they also wanted to not emphasize this as much publicly as it should have been.
Because again, we've been talking about other things.
And there's the very important point that was made that Trump even red-herring us a bit with his comments about the protests in Iran because it was on the other side of the world that he launched an attack within 24 hours.
So the most dangerous thing I think about all of this is that the American people aren't really paying attention.
The only way oversight in this government works is if the American people hold their representatives to account to hold their leaders to account within the government.
And that process isn't really happening except somehow on the Epstein files, there's a bipartisan effort for that.
But almost everything else is falling by the wayside.
And the American public are not understanding what's happening.
Whatever we're going to be told tomorrow at 11 a.m. is not going to be the truth in terms of the larger picture and the greater context.
And I feel we'll get distracted in that the consequences of this are going to be going on all year, but we won't even be paying attention to a lot of this.
And that includes Iran, possibly in Taiwan.
We would certainly pay more attention to those.
But I'm just worried about the way all these things will conflate, intersect, and just the fact that here we are having this conversation, but nationally, this just isn't happening.
Stealth, go ahead.
Yeah, I just wanted to say also, January 3rd, 1990, Noriega was also taken out.
So that's three now, Sidrev.
It's very strange.
There you go.
It's very fascinating.
It is.
More than a, you know, at this point, it's not even a coincidence.
So every January 3rd, we've got to look at the calendar.
You know, Brian, I think it's one of the things that I would kind of piggyback on what you're saying is it's very interesting how the Trump administration has.
All right, these niggas, yeah, I'm going to join another one.
This is the kind of samples that we found in Iraq.
This much of this sample can kill the whole New York and they freak out people with this propaganda.
But now it's plain and simple.
We want the oil, we attack the oil, and we're going to take the oil and we're going to take out the president.
Is this the new norm?
No international law?
Is it going to be like a jungle law?
I'm not sure.
So now what's stopping China from taking out Taiwan and Russia taking out the whole Ukraine?
With what happened with Ukraine, the whole world didn't agree with Russia and they supported Ukraine because it's a clear invasion.
But what Trump is doing now, it's very similar to what Russia did in Ukraine.
What's the difference?
There's no difference.
And it says Russia is keeping land in Ukraine.
Trump's not keeping any of Venezuela.
Same thing.
Different smell, man.
Okay, so regarding the MAGA, so I heard people saying, oh, MAGA will protest against this.
MAGA didn't want any kind of conflict and he promised them that no more wars.
Yeah, they're going to change their mind quickly because they are chi leaders.
So whatever Ferra says, it's a kind of like Ferra is guiding them.
It's a dictatorship 101.
So what's the great leader is saying, that's the correct thing.
They don't have individual thinking.
Look as an evidence for this, look what happened with Tekka Carlsen.
Tekka Carlsen is thinking outside the head and they said, oh, no, you are an outcast.
How come you criticize Israel?
How come you say we shouldn't give that much money to Israel?
And they outcasted him.
I think they're gonna cheer in and I think they're gonna clap for anything any silly move that Trump is doing off whether it's Nick Sauter, Benish, John Johnson, MAGA voice, you know, you could just the list can go on.
All of them are cheering this attack on Venezuela.
So what you see from that is that this access that they've given to these alleged journalists requires an cheering of the administration, propaganda for them, support of war.
So that's basically what the kind of agreement is between them.
Myron, thanks for joining us.
How are you?
Is there any updates you want to jump in on?
No, I was just I went into other space to listen to what they were yapping about.
And as usual, there's a lot of retards in there.
But yeah, no, I just was collecting information from different places.
A lot of them are happy about what's going on.
My thing is I'm kind of impartial, right?
It's not like I'm a Maduro fan or whatever, but I also don't like interventionism.
You know, it is impressive that we're able to get it done so quickly and efficiently.
But, you know, this is playing a dangerous game because this is obviously going to create a power vacuum.
And if it isn't quickly filled, it's going to create more problems, right?
And we already have a bunch of Venezuelans here on TPS, temporary protected status.
So, you know, they're not going to get deported anytime soon.
So, you know, it's just so many different things going on.
And I'm actually very interested to see what he's going to say at the press conference at 11.
I think that's going to answer a lot of the questions of how this went down.
I was actually looking also through some of the criminal charges with Maduro.
He got indicted in 2020 by the DEA.
And a couple of his accomplices also were charged, you know, by other agencies for different crimes.
Funny enough, it was one of the one of his people got indicted or charged by HSI out of Miami.
The person that wrote the complaint, I actually know who that is, which is kind of funny.
But yeah, no, I mean, we'll see.
We'll see.
You know, I saw a picture as well.
I don't know if it's AI or not, but it looks like probably some DEA agents grabbed them, probably from their FAST team or Heat, if I'm not mistaken, their special squad.
So, yeah, I mean, we'll just see.
I think hopefully we'll get some questions answered at 11 a.m. when they do the press conference.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Are you guys going to stay up the whole time until then?
I'm not sure because I've got to interview Professor Mirandi at 3.30, which would be 10.30 your time.
I don't know, it's 50-50.
Okay.
Well, yeah, I mean, they're probably gearing up for war right now.
With the you mean war with Iran?
Yeah, the Iranians are definitely.
Well, that's what the original interview was about, but then now the whole Venezuela war.
But yeah, I agree.
When do you think that happens?
I mean, I think in the next six weeks or so, but when do you think?
I think first quarter, yeah, I agree.
I think first quarter it's going to happen.
I think Israel feels the pressure because right now everyone in Axis is weakened.
And this is their best opportunity to strike.
And I think these protests that they're doing, these are Mossad who's an ops.
You know, it's literally very similar to what they did with Ukraine with the Maidan revolution.
So I think, you know, they learned from their last mistake.
They didn't properly have the civilians on the ground to effectuate a regime change.
And it actually had the opposite effect of a rally around the flag when they attacked us.
So I think this time they're starting it with the protests.
Then they're going to attack, create, you know, craziness going on.
And I'm thinking that's what they're hoping is going to lead to the regime change.
But, you know, Israel might get destroyed in this process, dude.
Like, I know that Iran rearmed.
They're obviously their air defense is better now.
Israel, you know, kind of busted their load early, pause by doing Operation Rising Lions and activating their Mossad assets behind enemy lines.
And they went for the decapitation and failed.
You know, the Ayatollah was able to stay in power and not only just stay in power, but also get the country to get behind them.
So I think it was like the opposite effect.
And we know that they were able to move those significant amount of uranium out of Fordeaux prior.
So, you know, we'll see what happens.
And if you notice, they moved the goalpost.
Now it's not about nuclear weapons.
Now they got a ballistic missile program that's dangerous and they're rebuilding it.
So we got to attack them.
So, dude, they'll use whatever excuse they need to to attack Iran.
And I think, honestly, if there is another war, it's going to, if, if there's another war, someone's going to have to get destroyed.
I don't think this is going to be another 12-day war.
I think this one is going to be for keeps.
So we'll see what happens.
What do you think they'll do with his wife?
You think it'll be longer or shorter, the war?
With Iran and Israel?
Yeah.
Well, we know it won't be able to be long because they only have so many interceptor missiles.
So I think that's going to dictate the length of the conflict.
And, you know, I mentioned this before, but like John Kiracow, former CIA guy, he said that a big reason why Trump bombed Fordeau was because the Israelis threatened to use nuclear weapons if the United States did not use their bunker busters to destroy the nuclear facilities, which I believe it because we know that, you know, Israel is getting fucked up.
The mainstream media obviously didn't report it, but we know it.
So that makes perfect sense that they would threaten to use nuclear weapons because their air defense can only last so long.
And in a war of attrition, where Israel's hitting them with their fighter jets and Iran's retaliating with ballistic missiles, Israel's going to lose that war all day because the interceptor missiles cost way more money to use than the cheap $20,000 drones that they make and the other ballistic missiles.
So I have no doubt in my mind that the Israelis threatened the White House saying that we're going to use nuclear weapons.
That probably put Trump in a very difficult spot because bombing Iran was extremely unpopular amongst the base.
So, you know, I think this one, this conflict here, if Israel doesn't do what they set out to, Iran might very well fuck them up badly because we know that they got the hypersonics that can hit through even through the air defense.
So we'll see what happens.
I mean, it's going to be very, very interesting.
I mean, you know, then we can also potentially, is China going to get involved?
I mean, they just lost Venezuela.
So is, you know, is China, Russia going to get involved at that point and let Iran or let Iran fall?
Who knows?
Because I do predict that if Iran really starts doing some serious damage to Israel, which they're 100% capable of doing, because we saw in the last conflict, the United States is going to have to do something to assist.
Right.
And then that might draw another one.
So we'll see.
It's going to be a very interesting conflict, but I think we're going to, this, this one's going to be for keeps, this, this go-round.
I think, uh, what's your thoughts on the fact that, I mean, this is my thoughts.
I think they, I think the U.S., what's going to make this one different is the U.S. is going to be involved throughout rather than a random one-day B-2 bombing.
I think it's going to be the working conjunction to take Iran.
Oh, yeah, they're going to be critical to their defense, to their defense for sure.
They're going to mobilize the, you know, the aircraft carriers, and they're going to mobilize and try to defend as best they can.
It's going to be all hands on deck for sure.
But, you know, I think from the defensive perspective, but like maybe they might be more active from an attack perspective too.
Who knows?
Yeah, well, defensively, that's a given, isn't it?
They did that in the previous war.
It wasn't just the U.S., it was U.S., it was Europe, it was the GCC, it was all the Irish.
Everybody, yeah, everybody came to help out Israel in that one.
Jordan, Egypt, everybody and their fucking mom came to try to shoot these missiles down.
And Iran still got a lot of them through.
So, yeah.
And I think that war showed how sensitive and how fragile Israel really is.
I've always said it.
Israel's like a glass cannon, dude.
They can diss the damage, but they really can't take it.
So, um, the Iranians absolutely have the capability of destroying Tel Aviv all day.
Uh, but that would that would prompt the Israelis to use a nuclear weapon.
Well, this time they won't have the surprise attack as well, which is what they used the last time.
Yep, but but I think that I think what's going to be different this time is I think the U.S. is going to be like you know how the B2 bombing occurred.
I think that's going to start from the day one, like from day one, U.S. is going to be involved properly.
And I think this is going to be the aim to just take Iran out if they don't get regime change.
Yeah, no, I mean, that's I mean, I will say this: keep in mind that uh Benjamin Netanyahu met with Secretary Hegseth first, you know, he met with Hegseth first before the president, so that that was a very big red flag to me that he met with Hegseth separately.
Then he went down to Mar-a-Lago to meet with Trump.
So, why the hell is the prime minister of Israel meeting with the Secretary of War first?
You know, so that's that's insane to me.
So, that's uh you know, that's why is it that prime minister of Israel is there and they're bombing Venezuela as well?
This is just like yeah, he just left, like, and next day they're invading in Venezuela, yeah.
And he's meeting with our employees, sorry, go ahead.
He's meeting with his employees, the prime minister of Israel, yeah, sure.
Well, the employees are meeting with him, but um, yeah, good point.
I mean, this is um, this is um a massive move in terms of the Iran-Israel situation.
I guess we'll have to wait and see, but yeah, I'm with you.
I think it's gonna be, I think it's gonna be happening, but I think it's gonna be a lot short of what I think uh the United States of America is gonna be involved from day zero, and uh, that'll be just bombing from the air and then hoping that that causes regime change.
Yeah, but but the problem is that, like, you know, if you want to effectuate a regime change for real, you got to get boots on the ground.
So, you know, I think to them, they kind of look at it like you know, we don't care, just let the people take over, and you know, it's going to create a power vacuum and instability.
But, you know, to them, I think that's a W for them, regardless.
I mean, it was a W for them with Iraq, it was a W for them with Afghanistan, so at least for Israel.
So we'll see, man.
We'll see.
But I think this war, this conflict, that when they go to war this time, it's going to be for keeps, man.
And I think with Iran, I don't think they've been very strategic.
They've been very measured in their responses when dealing with Israel.
I don't think they can afford to be measured anymore.
I think they're going to have to, you know, really shit or get off the pond at this point because the Israelis are not playing to weaken them.
They're playing to literally get rid of them permanently.
They want to retard the Sean there, you know.
To your point, too.
I mean, Israel only had about seven days left of air defense system of missile systems, you know, left before they were going to be completely depleted.
And I specifically recall there was a part of the 12-day war towards the end where Dmitry Medvedev from Russia came out and said that before Iran is allowed to be destroyed, other countries are willing to give them nuclear weapons.
I saw that on Twitter, too.
That was interesting.
Yeah.
And then right after, what happens right after literally the next day is Trump is calling for a ceasefire.
And, you know, I'm not trying to, you know, fit a square peg into a round hole, but this does seem like some conversations were had behind, you know, it was a big story at the time, and it kind of got memory hold.
But I mean, I don't think that situation has changed necessarily since then, regardless of which countries that he was referring to or otherwise.
Iran would, they're not going to go down quietly or easily to your point.
It comes to everything you've been saying.
Yeah, no, it's do or die.
And I'm surprised.
I mean, if they had seven days of missiles, I'd be shocked.
I honestly thought that they were pretty much at their wit's end at that point when the U.S. bombed them.
But we'll see, man.
We'll see.
All I know is that on this next go-around, it's going to be for keeps, man.
I think you're going to see the collapse of either Iran or you're going to see significant damage to Israel.
One of the two.
So we'll see what happens.
What do you guys think is like the likelihood of actually boots on the ground?
Like you said earlier that for actual regime change, boots would have to be on the ground.
Do you think that that's really something that would be in our future?
Iran is a huge country, bro.
And they do have a competent military.
A ground assault would not be as easy.
No, they don't.
Israel decimated them in 12 days, man.
Israel got...
By the way, Mehran, why don't you call yourself like Anu or your nigga Sudanese name, you know?
And Suleiman, where is it?
Okay.
Okay.
This is what happens when you bring these Zayos up.
They just don't know how to act civilized.
Like they just got this Jewish supremacy where they believe the rules don't apply.
So all these people waiting on the space calmly.
Even Americans like Kevin Smith will go around slapping people for, you know what, I'm going to wait my turn.
I'm going to be a civilized American.
But the Jewish supremacists come in and just start screaming and swearing.
Like, what's that all about?
Anyway, Marian apology.
Yeah, no, I'm just saying, yeah, this is very rude and retarded.
I mean, I'm not surprised just Jewish behavior.
What do you expect, right?
Like, dude just comes in and starts yapping out of nowhere.
But what do you, you know, it is what it is.
Yeah, Suleiman, I haven't talked to you since the slap.
Can we get my question?
Yeah, to answer your question, Iran is a huge country and they have a competent ground force.
Invading Iran would be a fucking death sentence.
And then keep in mind that it's extremely mountainous.
If we were struggling with Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, right, who are basically go fucking retards, we are absolutely going to get decimated by the IRGC in the mountains.
So and, you know, I don't, you know, we're struggling against Taliban, so we wouldn't be able to do the same.
And keep in mind, they know the terrain.
And anytime you're an invading military force into a defensive military force, you lose a significant amount of advantage.
Even if your military is superior, invading is always significantly harder than defending.
So boots on the ground for the United States, I think, is just an unrealistic and downright suicidal proposition.
The Israelis, I don't think, can do it.
That's why they're relying so hard on the people to try to effectuate the regime change in that way.
So when I say boots on the ground, the citizens.
What about like with drones?
I mean, that's what Netanyahu had said recently, like the new warfare is drones and AI social media.
So would drones come into effect where possibly they wouldn't have to put the boots on the ground?
You can always use drones, but you're still going to need personnel on the floor to actually effectuate a proper regime change.
So like, yeah, you can destroy everything, but if you're going to do actual regime change, that's going to come in with people making said regime change.
So you're going to need boots on the ground to some degree.
I think they're going to just destroy the government as much as they can and hope that the people create the revolution and institute their own government to some degree.
Yo, Marin, what do you think?
So just some news here for you guys that's coming in from ABC News.
It's saying that sources confirm, and this is Selena Wang, her posts of national security in Washington.
She's also the White House correspondent for ABC.
She's saying that ABC, the Army's Delta forces carried out Maduro's capture after CIA identified his precise location.
One source says Trump gave green light to capture Maduro days ago and troops were ready to strike on Christmas Day, but was delayed because of strikes in Nigeria.
What do you guys think about the fact that it took them like three hours to get Maduro?
Like, this seems like they knew, like, he went out for a pizza and they just picked him up.
Like, if this is really going to be some kind of a regime change, like we saw in Iraq and Afghanistan, like, I mean, you know, I mean, Iraq was quick, but this seems like it happened, you know, in the first half of a football game.
Yeah, I mean, they, you know, we have a very competent intelligence service community, right?
We have 33 different intelligence agencies, right?
They obviously honed in and followed him.
I'm sure they probably did a lot of signals tracking with his phones, family members.
They're able to figure out exactly where he was.
They've probably been tracking him for weeks.
And they said, hey, you know, when we got the opportune time, we're going to go ahead and do some strikes and then pick him up.
I mean, he shouldn't be hard to find.
He's the only 6'8 fat guy in Venezuela.
Pretty much.
I didn't know he was that tall.
Oh, dude, I think he's, I mean, maybe everyone around him is just short, but he's like way bigger than everybody.
I think every single time we mention, you know, or compare Venezuela to Iraq, it's just a false equipment.
I think Iraq was like number four in terms of military at the time, military capability.
Venezuela is at like number 50 or something.
Like it was, of course, I just mean in the time it took to get the person.
Well, how much was he even hiding?
They have no, they can't resist.
They can't really.
He was just doing rallies like a week or two ago in public with San Diego.
He was dancing on a stage, like singing Christmas carol the other day.
Right.
So the point is, like, how impressive is it to capture or kill, I mean, kill him other than just for the gumption of doing it, right?
I mean, he wasn't really trying that hard to hide.
It's not like they got someone like the supreme leader every run or something.
You know, it's again, I kept bringing up the equivalent of Russia and Ukraine because you better believe Putin has had many opportunities to kill Zelensky and hasn't done it.
And you can even say capture Zelensky.
Why?
Why hasn't he done it?
I mean, we can debate about that, but I personally am just not that impressed in the capture of Maduro.
I'm sorry.
Especially if this was an inside job.
I just don't think this is a testament to the U.S. military's power.
But that's what I would say.
The fact that this seemed to happen in a couple of hours.
And at least with Saddam Hussein, he hid for a while.
You know, I mean, you know, you're not going to find his wife hiding in a drug.
Let me know.
My mic should be a little bit better here.
Give me ones if the mic is better now.
I took the noise suppression off.
Let me know.
I mean, then I don't know why he stood in power until the last stride.
I don't know why he wasn't hiding under some bunker.
Not in his mansion palace or whatever, but somewhere more secure, somewhere more hidden.
Sky News are claiming that there was basically an agreed exit, meaning that this was agreed upon with the Trump regime.
that's gone to sky news mike kelly is saying that sorry That's not possible.
It makes sense.
That's what we.
Yeah.
And then just to give the other perspective, Mike Kelly is saying that the reason there was bombing was so that they could go in and arrest him and then to apply Article 2 so that Trump didn't need congressional approval.
So two slightly different perspectives.
Maybe they could be the same perspective as well, but those are just two of the reports we received over the last hour or so.
I don't know if that's the same thing.
They also spent taxpayer dollars on bombing the mausoleum holding the body of Hugo Chavez.
And I'm just wondering what strategic, what strategic advantage was gained from that?
That's just Americans.
Absolutely Americans.
I'm not sure whether or not that was confirmed, but I think all of that is really not even the relevant part.
That's not like the relevant part of it anymore.
That's just Americans being Americans.
I'm not judging when I say whenever I'm in the US, which is like almost all the time, and I've literally got a Venezuelan or some kind of like anti-communist driver, all of them are like, yeah, we want to piss on that grave.
We want to destroy it.
And then funny enough, just two days ago, like me and Gary were in there and they were all screaming about wanting to do it.
And then they did it today.
It's crazy.
Plus, I'm sorry.
That is just such a Trump move.
Like, we picked him up.
Oops, like, one, I don't know if that's actually confirmed.
I heard it was like near the area.
I don't know if it's confirmed.
And two, it's like totally irrelevant.
I don't think anyone really cares about that.
The important part is the fact that Venezuela has indeed, you know, seed, you know, seized, you know, Chevron, ExxonMobil, plenty of their assets, expropriated it.
I'm pretty sure international judges have literally ruled on the fact that Venezuela has to give like these companies billions upon billions of dollars.
They've threatened to invade Guyana and take their territory because of Guyana's oil that was discovered by ExxonMobil in 2015.
Trillions of dollars worth of investment will go into Venezuela if we have a democratic capitalist government in.
It's better for everyone apart from the IRGC in Russia.
So I'm completely for this.
Yeah, guys, it sets a precedent as well internationally because what if hypothetically Putin tomorrow can have a trial in absentia of Zelensky in Moscow, indict him for crimes against people in the Donbass area, and then just go and pick up Zelensky and arrest him.
Or a better case than the United States does in a kangaroo trial with Maduro.
I mean, that's going to be a complete joke.
There's no point of like making there's no point of putting him through a trial.
It's really simple.
You grant him amnesty within the United States, as long as he cooperates and gives all intelligence on military officials and military command structure, everything like that.
That's all you really need from Maduro.
That's it.
You don't need to put him through a trial.
You don't need to kill him.
You don't need to do any of those things.
Those things are just inefficient.
By the way, regime change in Iran is good.
Like for the Iranian people, I'm not saying that we should go in and do a military regime change, but I think generally speaking, for the people, it is good.
The reason why food prices, like for example, food prices have risen, have rose by 72% Iran.
Okay.
Health and medical goods increased by 50% year on year.
The country's inflation rate is at 42.2%.
Like their real right now is currently at 1.45 million to $1.
Okay.
The reason why this is because of Iran's tripling sanctions.
Right.
And those crippling sanctions go away when the Ayatollah goes away because the reason why those crippling sanctions exist is because of the Ayatollah's goal of nuclear proliferation and because they fund terrorism in the Middle East.
Hezbollah.
What does that have to do with the U.S. though?
What does that have to do with the U.S.?
Right?
I'm just curious.
That has to do, that has everything to do with our allies in the Middle East.
That has everything to do with our interest in reference to the people.
Yeah, food prices rise in the U.S. also, don't they?
That's something.
Yeah, we want, we, yeah, we want oil prices to decrease.
So, does that mean that Russia or China can overthrow the U.S. government?
They can't.
They don't have the power.
Because food prices rise in the U.S.
No one is saying they want to.
Hold on.
Health prices through the roof in the U.S. Does that mean that Russia and China can overthrow it?
So I don't think you understand my argument.
I'm saying the reason why people are not.
No, but you're not making a legitimate argument because under international law, none of these operations are legal.
The one in Venezuela, nor the one in Iraq.
So with no international law, no rules.
So either we stand with morality, like what you're what you're, because that's where you're standing for.
Law or morality, which one?
Oh, we don't.
Well, we stand with morality all the way what Trump did was illegal, by the way.
That's not, that hasn't been ruled.
And two, Russia under international law, the bombing of Ford was illegal.
Okay, what court rule then?
Number one, the bombing of Venezuela and the kidnapp, if they have kidnapped Maduro, it is illegal.
Oh, I thought there was the pre uh like an agreement prehand.
Well, if that's the case, then it's not legal.
That's just that's just speculation.
But even the reason why people still, even even still, even if Maduro decided to make a deal with the U.S., the bombing and the blockade of Venezuela is illegal.
Okay, under which court?
Which court has decided so?
Under international law.
Okay, no, no, no, don't.
Do you not understand the rules of international law?
No, I don't think you do.
Courts make decisions on whether or not something is illegal.
No, no, the U.S. court, the U.S. courts, the U.S. court, it's not international law.
I didn't say the U.S. court.
I said which international court ruled so, that the ICJ rule so.
No, no.
The ICJ doesn't have to rule.
These are the rules of judges under the rules of the U.S. under the rules of the U.N.
Yeah.
What the U.S. is doing in Iran.
All right, you want me to read the law for you?
I'll get the laws for you.
I don't need the law.
I need the rules.
So, what court are you?
What court are you referring to?
What court are you as a lawyer?
What court are you ascribing jurisdiction to then?
One second is the ICJ.
But if I were to go out and sell drugs, I'd be breaking the law, right?
I mean, it's a matter of whether or not I go to trial.
That's a different story.
But what Nathan is saying is that there is a law that was violated.
It was broken.
Okay, sure.
I need the ruling.
You don't like random people on X don't decide whether or not like No, it's not a ruling.
So what under what ruling does the US have to go and bomb Venezuela or Iran?
They don't need any ruling from international.
You're not making any sense now.
No, you're not making any sense.
Just now, you say what rules are illegal, but then Matt, I think you never understood Maz's explanation.
And I thought you would, but it seems like the desires are training you just to repeat things over and over again.
So try.
I'm speaking the truth.
One second, you're not.
I'm trying to explain something to you.
Just calm down.
So what I'm saying is she gave you, she actually broke it down in a very easy manner for you to understand.
So what she said was, can you just stop talking for two seconds and try and listen?
I know it's very difficult.
Desires train you in a certain manner, but just try and do it.
It's very difficult.
I know, but you can do it.
I believe in you.
So what she's saying is, hypothetically speaking, Matt, let's say you went to a store.
Hypothetically, I'm asking for a court.
Oh my God.
Bro, are you retarded?
Can you just keep quiet for two seconds?
I think you are.
Look at you.
Look at how you look like.
You're a part in.
What are you...
Right, listen.
You're on my spares.
Try and listen.
If you can't, then just shut up and leave.
So what, if you just want to listen, listen to the hypothetical and answer the question, right?
Those are law.
Right.
Finally.
Okay.
So if you were to go to a store and steal a mobile phone, right?
Have you broken the law?
If you have not been found guilty in a court of law by stealing the phone, have you broken the law?
Okay, so it's really simple.
I'll respond because you're not understanding the situation.
So sir, I'm responding.
I'm responding.
I'm responding now.
So the law has already been broken because there's already been charges against Maduro since 2020.
There has already been a rest war.
One second.
I think you don't understand how hypotheticals work.
Answer my hypothetical first, please.
Yeah, I'm saying your hypothetical is based off of false premise.
Answer my hypothetical.
I know you're too unintelligent.
Based off of false.
Actually, I'm very intelligent.
I think you're extremely.
No, you're very stupid.
Your hypothetical is based off of one second.
Answer my question.
Yeah, your premise is false.
No, just answer my question.
Even if the premise is false, answer my question.
Right, you can't answer a question without.
the reason I'm asking you to answer the question is because you clearly don't understand the difference because when he No, no, no, you don't understand the difference understand the difference The person who stole from the store does not have a warranty.
One second, keep quiet.
Control your emotions, right?
The reason why he asked you the question, he said, is that breaking the law?
You're like, no, no, no.
Give me the ruling.
Give me the ruling.
What you should have said was, actually, I don't believe that he broke the law because of X, Y, and Z. Pick up and say, give me the ruling, give me the ruling, give me the ruling.
So you clearly demonstrate that you had a lack of understanding.
Hence why Maze had to come in and give you the example.
You then never understood the example.
Then I had to break it down and break the hypothetical.
You still never understood it.
So you're extremely low IQ that you don't understand basic examples or connections or points.
Now, if your initial claim was, guess what?
I don't think your point is right because of X, Y, and Z.
It would have been a totally different conversation.
But your claim was, I don't care if the law has been broken.
Give me the ruling.
That's what your point was.
Everyone can listen back to the space and they'll understand that what occurred here.
So that is where you are extremely low IQ, you don't understand the basics.
You've probably not understood it because you're used to very low IQ conversations and debates.
Right.
Let's go to the mental character.
Can I get a response?
Can I get a response?
Only fair, right?
Let me get a response.
So under your hypothesis, I'm going to go to Nathan.
You're going to wait.
You're going to control your control.
Exactly.
You're going to control yourself.
You already interrupted without putting your hand up because maybe your parents never taught you manners or the Zayos didn't.
Because we always find these Zayos that come up in spaces and they don't do it.
Put your hand up.
I'm going to come to you.
I'm going to go to Nathan first.
Go ahead, Nathan.
Sorry, can I just say something?
Right.
Matt, I don't know who you are, but your freaking voice woke me up.
And all I heard you saying is, yeah, but he's been charged since charges is not the same as guilt.
That's the last thing I heard.
And that's the thing I woke up.
Where Solomon said, show me where he's actually broken like some law or something.
And you said he's been charged.
Charges is not a conviction, right?
It's a difference.
So that's the basics.
And left me half a freaking sleep.
Can we move on now?
A familiar voice like Nathan's.
Nathan, jump in.
Can I get a response?
Can I get a response?
No, he already said to you, Are you sick?
You said he's gonna come to you after Nathan.
Scared of me, man.
He said he's gonna come to you after Nathan.
Oh, for God's sake, what is wrong with this guy?
Nathan, jump in.
Nathan, jump in.
Of course, the double mute.
He's not even speaking now, so I guess I can go.
All right.
No, you can't go.
So let's just get it clear.
Under Article 2-4, under the UN Charter, it prohibits states from using force against the territory of integrity or political independence of another state, absent of a UN Security Council authorization or self-defense under Article 51.
Right?
No, can you explain to me where any of that has been reached in any of this?
I got breaking news.
In either case, breaking news.
Smash the like button, niggas.
Believe the U.S. has some legal or some moral just right to interfere in these people's affairs because of X, Y, or Z.
Okay, Nathan, one second.
Breaking news.
So Maduro and his wife both have been indicted in South District of New York.
DOJ's vest, according to Pam Bondi.
That's been the same place where Epstein was.
Interesting.
Can I get my response on yet?
They've been in data since 2020, Mays.
And a bunch of his co-conspirators have also been indicted.
I was reading through the complaint earlier in the indictment.
Well, it looks like, well, it looks like they're in the case.
But there was another, I saw another report that looks like he was just indicted again today, but I don't think that's true.
I just think they're retweeting it, right, Myron?
They might be retweeting.
I mean, he's already under indictment anyway.
So, I mean, they could go ahead and do a superseding indictment regardless.
But yeah, Southern District of New York, DEA, and HSI got him pretty much.
Okay, so I'm going to respond to Solomon, then I'll respond to the other guy afterward.
So it's really simple.
Under your hypothetical, a person just stole from a store.
There was no prior warning against him.
There was no indictment against him.
And so the evidence would have to be provided later.
And then he would be arrested.
Under this current situation, Maduro has had arrest warrants for him since 2020.
And in order for him to go behind a court, he needs to come to America.
And that's why we snatched him up and brought him here so that he could actually go through a trial.
Your hypothetical is a false equivalency.
You're a dumbass from India.
And that's probably why you're not very smart.
Right, listen, you little bitch.
So your parents obviously never taught you any manners.
I don't know where he's gone.
So I was going to debunk his claim because obviously he's a retarded low IQ chimpanzee.
He doesn't understand the basics of having a debate, probably a monkey.
Uh, and let me be clear on this: the thing about the point is you just now made a new claim.
His initial claim was that, um, what Nathan's claim was that, guess what?
He got in, and by the way, you know, these IOs, they always have people sending them information, so he didn't have this piece of information before.
So, what happened was Nathan said to him, Guess what?
The person has broken the law, he is partaking in this illegal act.
He then said, He didn't make this argument then.
His argument then was, Oh, guess what?
But that doesn't matter.
Give me the court of law that he has been found guilty in.
Give me the court of law that he's been found guilty in.
And so, then Maze had to come in and say, Guess what, little child?
It, you know, you do understand that you know, one can break the law, they've then committed a crime, even if they've not been charged.
He never understood it because obviously, he's been bashed in the head, he probably got dropped, probably doesn't have a father.
And then, what happened was, I was trying to explain to him, Do you understand what Mays said to you?
He obviously never understood what May said to him, so I had to explain it again to him.
Then, what happened was his IO buddies and started sending him information about the indictment, which then changes the entire conversation because that wasn't what it was about.
The entire debate between Nathan and him was on the basis of if one commits a crime, i.e., what Nathan's claim was, if you've broken international law, have you broken the law?
So, that's what the base of the argument was.
So, he's very not smart enough to understand the argument.
That was his problem.
Um, let's go to I'm blocking him now.
I love blocking these morons, they can never come up on our spaces again.
I found his profile, Matt Nuclear block.
No, you don't need to block him.
Just can I just make one quick comment?
I just find whenever you uh clear the water, when you put the filters in and you clean the water, you can expose them very quickly.
They expose themselves when you put the right pressure on them.
All right, let's uh let's see what they're saying in other space all doing our part.
So, thank you so much for letting me talk.
And uh, we're happy to talk to you soon.
Thank you.
Uh, just to pinpoint, uh, I don't know if it was said already on this on the state, but the attorney general Bondi said that Mary prosecutor uh area where they charge a lot of like the narcos, uh, cartels, drug trafficker or microterrorism.
I believe that was also where Juan Hernandez was indicted and convicted before Trump pardoned him.
The former president of Honduras was also indicted there.
So, again, this is going to be a major trial at a U.S. courthouse here in New York.
Uh, so something definitely to keep an eye on.
Malcolm, I see your hand up.
Go ahead.
Yeah, you know, early on, you guys were trying to figure out what this mission sort of resembled.
Was it Abbott Abad?
Was it Iraq?
Okay, now this is really almost 100%.
This is a Manuel Noriega mission.
Um, this is about one guy getting him out, drug charges, don't care about the rest.
Um, and by bringing him out, they have this figurehead.
This is, I'm afraid to say it.
This is mag attainment.
Uh, this is a mission that will not change the people of Venezuela.
It might not even change how the regime is operated.
They wanted him, him alone on these drug charges, had him already, and which is good because he had been indicted under the Biden administration, too.
So, um, I think that for as far as Trump is concerned, this is like when he got Baghdadi, but it's more like when he got Noriega.
They got him, they got him out.
He's still in a supermatch, if I'm not mistaken.
I have to disagree with you here.
Violent political change never worked.
We tried that in the Middle East in multiple places, it doesn't work.
Actually, what happened today will create an opportunity and a path potentially if the opposition knows what to do next and they are successful in uniting for the next elections to be better elections and potentially lead to sustainable change.
But coming in and picking up the whole government or bombing the whole government is going to create chaos.
We've seen that happen many, many times.
So I think trying this new approach may be a good thing.
I mean, it's high time we try something new.
Well, Malcolm, I think we're overlooking the huge effort they made with the Cassandra project, right?
I posted the political article right now and somebody else posted under the feed in here.
You're talking about stopping the multi-agency efforts to go after the Hezbollah operating system out of Venezuela, including their money launderers and everything associated with that.
You had how many agencies?
CIA, FBI, DA, I mean, anything you could imagine were involved in that operation and the suppression of that on behalf of Obama's administration to placate towards the Iranians.
There's a lot there that people in America have forgotten about.
I don't think that reporter's worked ever again since he put that nine-page article out.
It's a very long read, but it's very extensive of what they were doing.
There's documentaries about it as well, which are on YouTube.
They're also on my feed and many others.
I think we're overlooking that there's been a long time that we've been trying to be very non-hands-on in terms of Venezuela and what was going on.
And I think if you look at all that prior research that was done and all the prior efforts that were done, I think the timing of this, I mean, might have been too late for some of us, but it's done right.
I don't think it's the end of it, though.
I really don't.
I think maybe it'll be an initial show for us, but...
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I can't fucking take it when women yap.
It's annoying as fuck.
Sorry.
All right, let me fix the sound real quick.
I'm going to take a break from these goddamn Twitter spaces.
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Putting this shit down to 55 dB.
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That should be good right there.
All right.
Okay.
Let's go ahead and look at ABC News is live right now with like 70,000 watching or some shit.
I think it's ABC, right?
NBC.
I'm sorry.
Let's see what they're going to be yapping about.
Yeah, I mean, I think what we need to keep in mind here, Peter, is the U.S. military, when it's come to some of these recent actions in the region.
So specifically the interdictions of these.
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Oil tankers, the military has been in support of law enforcement here.
Based off of the way the president posted this on Truth Social, his own social media platform, of course, that he started.
Based on the way that he wrote about this, it does appear that this was law enforcement that was in the lead here.
We're still trying to get more information about that.
The U.S. military, though, it appears was involved in sort of shaping the locations so that the law enforcement and potentially other U.S. agencies would be able to go in would be able to go in and sort of clear the space so that they could go in and then arrest Nicolas Maduro and his wife or take them into custody.
So the kinds of things that we are seeing from social media video, you know, as we know, we're hearing, we've seen the statement from the president, but that's really all the detail that we're getting.
The video does appear to show transport helicopters, Chinooks, but there also appear to be some smaller helicopters there.
Now, we don't know what those are, we don't have, but we do know what is in the region right now.
There is a very elite Air Force unit known as the 160th Special Operations.
You may have heard of them because they were involved in those as airstrikes.
Remember some other assets the U.S. has built up.
Over the last couple of months, the military has flooded that region with a ton of air power and power at sea.
Power at sea is the key here.
They have a number of different ships who have the ability to launch Tomahawks, TLAMs.
Those are very precise missiles.
We have seen the U.S. military launch them in recent years and in many different cases, so many cases, Libya, Syria, other times, where they need to hit a specific target and they need what's known as standoff capability.
So essentially, they want to be free or safe from any kind of air defenses or other systems in the area that they are trying to target.
So at this point, it's not clear exactly what the Venezuelan military may have done in response to any of this.
We have not seen any indication that there was any kind of immediate response when the aircraft were going or when these strikes were occurring.
But remember another thing that the military has been doing in recent weeks and months now, and that is flying missions close to the airspace that would become Venezuelan airspace.
So right up to the border of international airspace, international waters, right up to the border of Venezuela.
A lot of times the military will do that for a reason.
It's not just testing routes.
It's not just seeing what they can see.
It's trying to figure out exactly what the air defense is in a place, how they respond to an aircraft.
So it's known as painting an aircraft.
Does the air defenses that are potentially lined up along the border there of Venezuela, are they latching onto U.S. military aircraft when they fly up close to Venezuelan airspace?
This would give the military, over the course of the last several weeks, and we have seen them do this time and time again, even with things like long-range bombers, are the Venezuelan air defenses painting those aircraft?
How quickly do they respond?
This gives the military, the U.S. military, essentially a pattern of life of how the Venezuelan military would respond to aircraft flying in.
So all of these things that we have seen occur over the last several weeks and months with the military, the buildup, the exercises, the routines that they have been flying, what they have been doing, it appears that it's all been building up to this, Peter.
But the big question that we still don't have a good answer to is beyond the strikes and beyond what appears to be providing a lift to law enforcement and other U.S. officials as part of this picking up Maduro and his wife, what other component, what other part did the U.S. military plan?
We just don't have an answer to that at this point, Peter.
Courtney Cooby covers the Pentagon for us right now.
I want to share some other information while you, Courtney, have been speaking.
Again, as we're monitoring the situation there, as we try to get a better understanding of Nicolas Maduro's whereabouts and the evolving situation there.
The New York Times posting a short time ago that it has spoken to President Trump early this morning where in its words it celebrated the success of the mission to capture the Venezuelan president.
They quote President Trump saying, a lot of good planning and a lot of great, great troops and great people, he said.
He said it was a brilliant operation, actually.
The Times asked him if he had sought congressional authority for the operation or what is next for Venezuela.
And when asked that question, the president said he would address those matters during a news conference to take place at Mar-a-Lago this morning, his private club there in Florida, the president announcing earlier that would take place at roughly 11 a.m. Eastern Time.
We should also tell you that Venezuela's vice president there has spoken on state-run television after the president's post this morning saying that Nicholas Maduro's location was unknown and that she was asking President Trump for proof of life.
Again, it raises real questions about the governance of that country in this time with what the president describes as a massive armada of 15,000 American troops, forces off the coast of that country.
I want to bring in now the NBC News military analyst, Colonel Steve Warren, who is joining us this morning.
Colonel Warren, Happy New Year.
We are off to the races as we begin this new year again.
The president wasting no time at the start of the year in his pressure campaign against Nicholas Maduro.
Ultimately, as he said this morning, capturing him and his wife, taking them out of the country, unclear if this was a negotiated exit, but as the Republican Senator Mike Lee said, the strikes that we saw early this morning were done in effect to protect the executing of that arrest warrant, the effort by those forces to pick him up.
I know you haven't been involved.
A lot of work for just executing an arrest warrant.
I'll tell you how that is there, but give us a sense about how something like this would be conducted, how challenging it is and what considerations would have gone into place in advance of, of a dramatic capture operation like this.
Peter, uh, often our more elite, what we call the tier one.
So this is our most elite special forces.
Often our tier one special forces will operate in conjunction with many other agencies throughout the government.
whether it's the CIA, as we may likely have seen in that initial potential ground strike, that first ground strike we saw.
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Several days ago, or often law enforcement agencies.
It is not uncommon for the Tier 1 special operators to work with law enforcement agencies, particularly, you know, we did this, I think, fairly regularly during the Iraq-Afghanistan conflict.
So, our special forces operations and our more elite law enforcement operators are familiar with working with each other.
Now, as far as how an operation like this comes together, it's an extraordinary and complicated thing to do.
And real praise to our soldiers and sailors and law enforcement officials who were able to pull this off.
So far, we haven't received any reports of U.S. casualties, which you know, which is an extraordinary thing, and we're really proud of our men and women who executed it.
But it takes several, there's sort of several layers, and Courtney Cuby referenced it a little bit just moments ago.
Initially, you have to ensure that you have the ability to get our aircraft into the target area without being shot down.
So, we have to execute what we call the suppression of enemy air defenses.
So, that could be some of the early explosions that we saw.
As Courtney mentioned, as your correspondent Courtney Cubie mentioned, possibly the use of tomahawks or other remote capabilities to damage or destroy air defense radars and air defense launchers, right?
So, that's the initial, sort of the initial execution.
The next thing we like to try and do is isolate.
So once we've suppressed air defense, we then try to isolate the target area.
In this case, apparently we somehow knew where Nicolas Maduro and his wife were.
It's unclear whether that was because we had spoken with them.
We don't know how we knew this, but somehow we knew where Maduro may well have been.
And we isolated that area.
That can be done, again, through remote capabilities, or it could be done with actual troops on the ground to provide what we call security.
And then finally, special forces operators along most likely with either with some sort of federal law enforcement, whether it's a marshal or or FBI.
At this point, we don't know.
But after suppression of air defense, isolation of the objective area, finally, we move in and arrest the individual that we're looking for.
Colonel Warren, I want to get a better understanding of this.
Obviously, it would require some troops to touch the ground to be able to pick up Nicolas Maduro in the first place here.
Obviously, 15,000 troops is not enough to secure a country like that.
The president has made no indication that ground troops will be going into Venezuela in any meaningful way right now.
But what sort of a challenge does this pose for the United States?
This ultimately becomes less a military one, but more a diplomatic one to try to allow that country to take a third fork in the road, not to return to a sort of authoritarian type regime or leader, but to focus on a more democratic-led government right now.
Ultimately, these are the early steps that you watch militarily, and then there are other real challenges that begin.
Some would say that these steps that we've done up until now, frankly, are the easy steps, right?
We have exceptional special operators, exceptional law enforcement operators who understand how to do these types of missions, but they happen at the speed of violence very, very quickly.
A lot of planning obviously went into it, but the execution happens very, very quickly.
Now comes what, in some people's opinions, would be the very, very hard part.
And we've seen this before.
We saw this in Afghanistan beginning after 9-11.
We saw this in Iraq.
When a regime is toppled, when a regime changes, suddenly, there's a vacuum.
Now there's a little bit of a vacuum.
Who's in charge?
Who's running the country?
We don't know this.
Neither does anyone in Venezuela, it would appear, know this.
So there are, of course, as in any country, there are opposing forces.
There are different forces who want to be in power.
Where is the military internally going to fall on this?
Where are the other power centers in Venezuela going to fall on this?
Where are the other legitimate and somewhat powerful drug cartels who are operating in that country, as we've talked about, as the president has talked about?
Those cartels are still functioning.
Yes, we've struck some of their boats, but that's about it.
So these cartels are still there.
They're still strong.
They're still functioning.
The military, we have not, unlike what we did in Afghanistan or what we did in Iraq, we have not, frankly, inflicted any significant damage on the Venezuelan military.
So what are they going to do now is certainly a question, I think, on everyone's mind.
Colonel Steve Warren is an NBC News military analyst.
Colonel Warren, we appreciate your expertise in helping us better understand the situation that's still evolving on the ground there in Caracas, Venezuela.
As again, hopefully we can put up another picture to show our viewers the situation there.
It is a new day, a new dawn in many ways, and it's one that begins without the longtime president of that country, the authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro, who's now been captured and taken out of the country alongside his wife, according to the president, by U.S. forces.
I want to get to our chief foreign correspondent, again, Richard Engel, who's been watching this news developing right now.
Richard, among the questions that the president will surely be asked at a news conference to take place about five hours from now at Mar-a-Lago is whether he had had any conversations with Maduro in recent days.
Maduro told a Spanish journalist only a couple of days ago that he was open to, in effect, discussions, conversations, perhaps even negotiations with the United States.
We wait for those answers.
We wait to learn where Maduro is right now.
But it also raises real questions about what happens next in that country and what it does in terms of the president's desire to sort of crack down on that narco-terrorist state with so much of the regime, still as evidenced by the public statements coming out of the country, remaining in effect, whether in power, certainly in its positions, though it's unclear who really is in power there.
This is a regime change operation.
The government has been decapitated.
There clearly was a degree of coordination, unclear with Maduro himself.
Not full coordination with Maduro himself.
If he wanted to, he could have fled the country.
He could have gone to a friendly country.
He has some good personal relations with the president of Turkey.
He has decent relations with Russia.
He's had good relations with Cuba or even Colombia.
There are places where, if he had wanted to go, he could have gone.
So this clearly wasn't a surrender.
This was a capture.
And as we talked about earlier, these helicopter, this helicopter extraction, was supported by a military operation, whether it was tomahawks or airstrikes or a combination of both.
There was suppressive fire used to protect U.S. personnel during this extraction operation.
Now, as you talked earlier about this, may be the easy part.
Of course, it's not easy.
Only a few countries in the world, perhaps only the United States, has this kind of capability.
But now, who is going to run the country?
Was this President Trump's perhaps greatest military accomplishment?
A bloodless regime change operation against an illegitimate dictator who ran a mafia state?
If there is a successful, quick, democratic transition and the legitimate opposition, which won the last elections, which were then stolen from them, if they are able to come into power, work out a working relationship with the existing Venezuelan military, then this will be a great success.
If, however, the military divides, a strong man, a new strong man who is potentially anti-United States, emerges in power, the country descends into civil war, then this will be perhaps President Trump's greatest failure.
He clearly is hoping for the latter, and I know a lot of back channel negotiations have been involved in this.
I've been talking just to some of the negotiators who were working with Trump administration officials.
And there are many Trump administration officials who have interests here.
President Trump's interest, as he's made clear, was always the drugs, to stop the drug trade.
And he's interested in Venezuela's oil.
He's made that clear.
Venezuela has enormous oil reserves.
And he was critical when the United States went into Iraq that the United States didn't want, didn't take the oil.
Marco Rubio himself, coming up in Latin American politics, anti-Cuban platform, has an interest in regime change in Venezuela, which he hopes will then weaken an alliance of states that are anti-American in Latin America, including Cuba and Venezuela being the largest.
You mentioned Miller, who has an immigration agenda, Would want fewer migrants coming out of Venezuela, potentially Venezuela.
The sea is becoming a place where migrants can go.
So, this is a new day for Latin America.
The U.S. military carried an operation.
We're going to hear a lot about it, how successful it was.
But this is a new day for the U.S. relations in Latin America with President Trump asserting dominance and doing a snatch-and-grab operation.
Will this encourage other leaders around the world to do the same with their enemies?
And will it make the United States, which in theory defends democracy and human rights, seem hypocritical?
You've been listening to Richard Engel, our chief foreign correspondent.
Richard, you were talking with me about the oil reserves in Venezuela, their reserves, number one, the largest in the world, believed to be roughly 300 billion barrels by some assessments, accounting for approaching 20% of the global supply there in Venezuela.
You'll remember after the U.S. recently seized one of the sanctioned oil tankers, as the White House described it, the president said that it was his belief that the U.S. would then seize that oil, would keep that oil.
That tanker was then routed to the United States, specifically to Texas.
Kier Simmons is our chief international correspondent.
He's been watching this developing news with us as well.
And Kier, quickly to you, I want to share a statement from the Russian foreign ministry, Vladimir Putin's, the Kremlin now reacting to this, saying that the United States committed, in its words, an act of armed aggression against Venezuela that it said was both deeply concerning and condemnable.
That is notable because while on the one hand, the U.S. has been focused heavily in this region on Venezuela, the president and his team simultaneously have been focused on trying to bring about an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin, for a variety of reasons over the course of many months, has been disinclined, it appears, to resolve the situation there.
We have heard from Vladimir Zelensky, who has also been very reluctant to give up land in that country, but this does infuse a new wrinkle into another global hotspot, which is Russia as well.
Yeah, I've been reading that statement too, Peter, and I've been reflecting that this is why Richard Engel describes this as such a significant moment, is that what you have overnight is the U.S. striking a Russian partner.
Maduro was a de facto ally of President Putin, and President Trump has just taken him out.
So you have that aspect.
And on the other hand, you have President Putin now offering his diplomacy, if you like, to try to stabilize the situation.
Effectively, you have President Putin saying, okay, we have a problem in your region, Mr. Trump.
Let me help you to solve that.
Sounds familiar.
And it is, therefore, Significant because it gives the Russians the ability to kind of say, Well, look, you see, this happens everywhere, and we help each other to solve it.
So, you can see how there are multiple dimensions to this, and the implications and the impact of it.
We will only know in the months ahead.
But there's another aspect to this too, Peter, and I think it's really fascinating.
And people will be talking about this again as we look ahead, is that what you have here is very familiar, which is the U.S. intervening in another country to potentially bring about, you might even say, and the Trump administration isn't saying this clearly, and there's a reason why perhaps they're not quite saying it this way, but maybe even to try and bring about democracy.
But certainly intervening.
And that is something that we have seen before from the U.S.
And Richard has been very carefully navigating those questions over whether it really works.
And there is plenty of history to suggest that it does not.
And then there are some examples of moments when it has made a difference.
And all of this is happening while there are protests in Iran, effectively looking to overthrow the regime there.
And those protests are the most significant since some years ago, the uprising over the killing of a young woman in Iran.
So there, too, there is a threat to that regime.
And of course, Iran is a close partner to Venezuela.
So this is there are moving parts here.
And there is no doubt of this significance.
You're right, Kiera.
In the president's victory speech upon winning the last election, he said, I'm not going to start wars.
I'm going to stop wars.
We're now hearing some of the criticism coming in from some of the president's political opponents.
Among them, we're hearing from one of the top national security officials who served beneath President Obama during his time in office.
That's Ben Rhodes, who says, in simple terms, he says, a regime change war in Latin America based on absurd rationales about drug trafficking, no explanation of goals and countered everything Trump promised, campaigning.
And we're not even a full year into Trump's turn.
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A time ago, President Trump on True Social posting the following in a stunning and dramatic development saying the United States of America has successfully carried out a large scale strike against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro, who President Trump says has been, along with his wife, captured.
He says he has been captured and flown out of the country.
This operation was done, the president says, in conjunction with U.S. law enforcement.
He says details to follow announcing a news conference to take place at 11 o'clock this morning, roughly five and a half hours from now at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Right now, you are looking at a live picture.
Well, there is the president's post on social media.
But let's show you again that live picture on the ground of a more calm, at least from the sky, situation in Venezuela.
Dawn breaking above the capital city there, and it is a new dawn for that country.
Without Maduro, who the U.S. Had accused for months of being an illegitimate leader, saying he was the head of a narco-terrorist regime, he is no longer in power.
Real questions right now about who is governing that country.
Will it take um one of two different forks in the road?
Will it be a country that is governed by a new democratic led government, or will it be one that continues to follow the path of Nicolas Maduro?
We have a series of questions that have yet to be answered.
We have reached out to those at the White House, the Pentagon and State Department for some answers to those questions, including, where is Nicolas Maduro right now?
Where is he being taken?
Will he face uh justice, as it were, in a?
U.s court of law in the United States?
Was this a negotiated exit?
We do not know about that just yet.
As well.
Maduro, only a matter of days ago, had told a Spanish journalist that he was open to conversations with the United States.
The president himself has said publicly that the focus has been on ending the illegal flow of drugs from Venezuela into the?
U.s.
The president says it's.
It's fentanyl exports bro fentanyl, not Venezuela.
More, more bullshit to justify war, but some of it gets the United States, of course, as well.
We are also trying to get new details about the operation that has taken place on the ground, but as we look at some of the video from earlier, in the distance you can see some of the glowing lights, the fiery explosions that had taken place.
Um, we know that there were low-flying helicopters reported by eyewitnesses on the ground.
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Out of this large-scale strike against Venezuela, what are your sources telling you?
Do I think Putin knew about this in advance?
Yeah, maybe.
Do we have anybody?
He came out and condemned the U.S. for it, which is kind of funny.
Better understanding of who would have been behind this effort.
Obviously, it requires some of the special forces type units to be able to accomplish a mission of this kind.
Recent actions in the region, so specifically the interdictions of these oil tankers.
The military has been in support of law enforcement here.
Based off of the way the president posted this on Truth Social, his own social media platform, of course, that he started.
Based on the way that he wrote about this, it does appear that this was law enforcement that was in the lead here.
We're still trying to get more information about that.
The U.S. military, though, it appears was involved in sort of shaping the locations so that the law enforcement and potentially other U.S. agencies would be able to go in.
Sorry, Courtney, please continue.
Would be able to go in and sort of clear the space so that they could go in and then arrest Nicolas Maduro and his wife or take them into custody.
So, the kinds of things that we are seeing from social media video, you know, as we know, we're hearing, we've seen the statement from the president, but that's really all the detail that we're getting.
The video does appear to show transport helicopters, Chinooks, but there also appear to be some smaller helicopters there.
Now, we don't know what those are, we don't have, but we do know what is in the region right now.
There is a very elite Air Force unit known as the 160th Special Operations.
You may have heard of them because they were involved in the power to respond and attack United States forces without civilian casualties or doing everything possible to disrupt the illicit financial flows of illicit oil, oil, narcotics, and to a lesser extent gold, and to respond.
They have not attacked U.S. civilians, and the Venezuelans have been pleading to try and get this criminal organization out.
And that's exactly what they have done.
They have captured a criminal, the head of the criminal organization, which is Maduro, and his wife, who are indicted.
And their nephews have been tried in the United States for drug trafficking.
And also, they are wanted for, it has an arrest warrant for crimes against humanity and as well for torture.
And for the in the UN, they're very damning.
There's 18,000 political prisoners currently being tortured just since 2018.
And so they have captured Agapo and taken him out.
What happens with the rest of the enclave as he should have done himself?
So what happens to the rest of the enclave depends on them.
There is a Venezuelan political structure that was voted by the Venezuelan people ready to step into the presidential palace, which is what the Venezuelan people voted for in a three-to-one landslide.
So it's there.
There's a president, there's a vice president, there's a ministerial cabinet, there are aides and all sorts of things.
And Venezuela was, up until Chavez, the longest-running democracy in Latin America.
Well, that was an interview earlier on with Vanessa Neumann, a former advisor to a Venezuelan opposition leader.
Earlier on, I spoke to Dr. Pablo Ushoa.
He's an expert in Venezuelan military scenario planning at University College London.
He gave me his assessment of the impact of these recent developments.
The extent of the damage now that we're trying to kind of ascertain, obviously the captains in the regime, remove Madura from power doesn't mean that it's fallen, but we want to know about the next people who are in the hierarchy chain, right?
For example, Dios Dado Carbell, you haven't heard from him.
We have heard from the vice president, we have heard from Padrino Lopez, but who else in the regime?
I think the Venezuelan military had been under control, under severe control, since at least 2000 for the past five years or so.
But this shows or indicates there could be a serious leak within that regime.
Again, it doesn't mean that it's collapsing, but it just means there are some serious leaks that the government would have to try and find out where they are and try to counter them.
And also, I suppose the next question to ask is: will this mean that the military could start running the show?
I think it's unlikely.
If anything, I think it's more likely that the military runs the show even more.
I think the military in Venezuela, I've heard your guests say that it's not an ideological military, that it's a corrupt military and so on.
But one thing I think is very strong in every military is nationalism.
And to have a country come into your country and remove the president and flag him out is really damaging.
I think the military is more likely to remain cohesive around the regime.
And I think the emphasis on security will mean that perhaps the politics of the revolution, politics of socialism, if you will, will have to be in a second place in terms of importance.
More important will be to ensure that the country is secure, and that means more militarization.
And what I don't understand is that President Trump has been flagging this for quite a while now.
I suppose people would be asking themselves, why was the military and the security forces not better prepared?
Why was President Maduro not better protected?
I think the military, the military of Venezuela is convinced, has been preparing for this for 20 years, but it's been preparing for a sort of asymmetric war.
What they are focusing on is the resistance.
So when they talk about the citizen security and so on, they're talking about militia groups that exist in the various neighborhoods of Caracas to ensure that any support for US attack or for the opposition doesn't grow.
So that's what they're talking about.
I think they probably were a little bit complacent because we've seen Maduro appear in public in the past few days.
I don't think that a bombing was unexpected.
I think the direction of the escalation had been quite clear, but such a swift action from the United States to remove Maduro that was quite surprising.
And maybe they just made a mistake there.
Yeah, all of this effectually criminal charges is kind of crazy, man.
So a lot just for criminal charges.
I mean, we know the CIA has been working and operating in Venezuela for several months, as President Trump said so in public.
They presumably played a role in all of this.
Do you think they turned key figures inside the military?
Would that be possible?
Definitely.
It could be possible.
It's something that we haven't seen.
That's how they're able to identify a lot of the infrastructure.
In the past five years or so, especially there was a period between 2017, 2019, where you would see every couple of months you'd have a sort of insurgency or rebellion inside barracks.
The counterintelligence services are very active inside the Venezuelan military.
There's a lot of surveillance, but they managed to control, especially when the pandemic arrived, they had it under control.
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So this one, first of all, when Maria Corina fled the country, and now this operation to remove Maduro from the country, this shows that the security is not as tight as we thought.
Let's talk a little bit about the military land targets, because we've seen, obviously, pictures of explosions in and around Caracas.
What were the military land targets?
Do we know any more about them?
Do we know any more about civilian casualties?
And also, do we know exactly what the targeting means in terms of the future of the military?
Because they were quite important targets, I believe.
Attila, yes, very important.
So the air base of La Carlota and also Fuerti Tijuna, that's where you have the Ministry of Defense.
That's where you have the main barracks in Caracas.
That's where you have also the university, the military Bolivarian military academy, and so on.
So these were key targets.
And also on the coast, you have military bases, you have the port.
So it seems like the target was to prevent any military response from the Venezuelan armed forces.
I don't think people realize just how close those military installations are to civilian areas because Fuerti Tiuna is something like 10 minutes down from the center of Caracas.
La Carlota base is also quite central.
If there was an attack against the barracks where Chavez's remains are, and that's the Cuartel de la Montaña, so de la Montaña barracks, that's just surrounded by a sort of poor area, poor neighborhood in central Caracas.
So you could see how these areas are also civilian areas.
However, we haven't had any information yet about civilian casualties.
And I think the people I've been talking to in Caracas, they've also not been referring to civilian casualties so far.
Really?
So what have they been saying to you, the people you've been talking to?
Well, so far, this is calm in Caracas.
So you had towards this around two in the morning, three in the morning, explosions, initial shock, but now it has been this sort of quiet in Caracas.
And this information comes from other parts of the country of other attacks, but it seems to be much quieter now, although you can imagine that it's very eerie at the moment.
That was Venezuelan military expert, Pablo Ushoa, there from University College London.
I want to bring you some international reaction now, if I may, to the events in Venezuela.
In the last few minutes, we've heard from the Brazilian president and then regarding the military actions of the US.
Remember, there's been an election in Chile very recently, and a new ultra-conservative president is about to be sworn in.
The Cuban president, Miguel Diaz-Canal, says his country denounces and urgently demands a reaction of the international community against the criminal act by the US on Venezuela.
The president of Guiana, which of course has been in a long-running territorial dispute with Venezuela, Irfan Ali, says security forces are fully mobilized in accordance with our security plans.
We've also heard from the Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister, Kamla Persad Bisesar, who says that Trinidad and Tobago continues to maintain peaceful relations with the people of Venezuela.
We also heard earlier from the Russian Foreign Ministry, who said this: We are extremely alarmed by reports that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were forcibly removed from the country in the course of today's US aggressive actions.
We call for immediate clarification on the situation.
Actions of this kind, if they did indeed occur, constitute an unacceptable infringement on the sovereignty of an independent state, respect for which constitutes a key principle of international law.
With that in mind, let's speak to Professor Mary Ellen O'Connell, who is an expert on international law at Notre Dame or Notre Dame Law School.
Good to talk to you.
Thanks so much for joining us on BBC News.
You're welcome.
Can I ask you first of all about what we've heard from not only the Russians but also from Brazil, from various quarters about what they describe as an affront to international law, what the US has done in Venezuela?
All of those statements are correct, and I'm sorry that there's any voices in the world who are reserving the opinion that this is not a serious violation of international law.
It should not be a conservative versus liberal political matter.
This is a straightforward violation of the most important principles of international law enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
It is unlawful to use military force on the territory of another state in the circumstances in which President Trump has ordered it.
It is equally unlawful to remove a person, any person, the president down to any individual, without due process of law, as has happened.
The U.S. has obviously not learned the lessons of past invasions of this type in order to create regime change.
That did not go well in 2003.
Some people think that this is based on the successful use of force in 1989 in Panama.
We can't say that that use of military force in which hundreds of people died was a success.
Panama could have created its own peaceful regime change as was the hope of most of us in the world would happen in Venezuela, that they would achieve democracy on their own, not through an unlawful.
But going in and kidnapping the president isn't going to help either.
Awful, violent use of external force.
I want to just read you an extract of the social media post by the Attorney General Pam Bondi.
And as part of the indictment, the charges being put in front of Nicolas Maduro, she talks about cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the United States.
Do you think that is what the U.S. is going to say when criticized, that actually we are trying to protect our own country here and therefore have a legal right to do what we've done?
There are ways legally to respond to those kinds of problems.
This is not the way.
The United States has carried out a lawless action under the name of trying to enforce the law.
This will not go well.
We have undermined the very principles that we say we're trying to enforce.
If we had supported peaceful regime change in Venezuela, it may take time.
But that's what this is what she's referring to, by the way, chat.
Here's the indictment right here.
You can see her account one.
This is in 2020.
Narcoterism conspiracy.
And they go from 1999 all the way up until 2020.
This is the indictment that she's referring to.
Leads to successful in a Southern District of New York, as you guys can see here.
Boom.
And this is the press release March 26th of 2020, right when the country shut down, actually.
And it was run.
Here you go here to the top.
So who made the announcement?
Former president, blah, blah, blah.
Warren DCM, former Venezuelan current official, blah, blah, blah.
Announced by, announced U.S. Attorney General William P. Parr, Barr, U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Berman, Southern District of New York, U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo, R. Sham, Sun District of Florida, Assistant Attorney General Brian Bank, whatever the fuck.
Yeah, you guys get it.
But then the law enforcement agency, the first one, what is it?
USDEA.
And then HSI.
That's how you know who ran the case.
The first law enforcement agency mentioned is the agency that did it.
Countries in the long run, not through this kind of violent, lawless action.
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Then they want to build something in Jerusalem.
No, she just said that they would be ally to Israel.
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If we can arrest a foreign country's leader in the middle of the night, why can't we do the same to criminals here?
Good question.
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Freedom.
Martin does not award.
This was a one-hour rate at best.
It's an arrest of a dictator, shipping drugs to kill American youth.
Trump executed this with the least involvement possible.
Not a war.
Well, he definitely risked the war, my friend.
Absolutely risked the war doing that shit.
Absolutely risk the war.
And doing all this to pick up a drug trafficker?
You know what I mean?
You know how much they probably spent a billion dollars to make that arrest, FY, just so you know.
If it really was about drugs, why not go after Colombia, the biggest producer and exporter?
I saw multiple videos of Maduro calling out Israel and the U.S. saying how Israel controls the U.S. Anything about other countries in South America?
Well, yeah, they don't like that he called them out.
And then also, if it's about drugs, then you got to go after Mexico, bro.
If it's about drugs, then it's about Mexico.
And this is why this freedom guy is a retard.
This is about the arrest of a dictator shipping drugs to kill American youth.
Bro, that's the retarded MAGA talking point that the Republican Party uses to justify what they're doing.
Like, you can't be that stupid, bro.
You can't be that dumb.
Because if it was really about drugs, we would have invaded Mexico then.
We could have requested an extra extradition.
60% of the United States drugs come from Mexico.
Maduro to stand trial.
Venezuela is a transit country at best.
In the United States under drug charges, as we have successfully done with a number of very important people.
The former president of Honduras was serving time in the U.S., properly extradited to the U.S., and then strangely, President Trump liberated him, gave him a pardon.
That also sent the wrong message.
If we're really concerned with enforcing the laws against drug and arms dealing, then let's follow the law in order to do it.
Let's set the right example and not do something in the same category of lawlessness as Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The President of Colombia has asked for the Organization of American States and the UN to meet immediately.
What is in their power to do?
There will be a full airing of what has happened, and then we will have a chance to see if governments that really are committed to the rule of law, to democracy, will stand up for those principles and criticize the U.S. despite their concerns over trade relations and other reasons that they've sought to please President Trump despite ongoing violence in the Caribbean and the Pacific, as we know, and including this recent CIA attack on a port in Venezuela.
We will see from the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, are they going to stand up for the rule of law?
And despite whatever they think their short-term interests are, we need to see countries come together at the Organization of American States and most importantly at the United Nations Security Council and condemn this action.
Even if the U.S. vetoes a response, it is possible and countries need to use their power to speak to the rule of law and to take measures to show the U.S. that we are not going, that they are not going to consider this business as usual.
This kind of lawlessness needs to stop a demonstration of what the international community is committed to: peace, human rights.
That's what needs to be on display.
But then the counter-argument, and this is not my argument, I'm just saying what people will counter you with: is that was there peace?
Were there human rights within a repressive, illegitimate government in Venezuela?
No, of course not.
But we're talking about how do you get to those good places.
You don't get to it through lawlessness, through violence, through killing people.
We don't know, as your report just said, we do not know how many people have died.
People have died lawlessly through the hand of the United States.
We know the U.S. has already killed over 115 people in its attack on small boats.
This is not how you get to compliance with and respect for the rule of law.
You get it through demonstrating due process democracy by having exemplary elections in your own country and supporting those kinds of elections abroad, not through shortcut terms.
Look what happened when the U.S. tried to do the same thing in Iraq with the United Kingdom.
And Australia, that country is still reeling through civil war and violation.
They still have not reached the democracy that the U.S. thought it was going to impose from outside in 2003.
That is the key example that the world should bear in mind when it says to the United States: release Maduro and his wife, send them back to Venezuela.
One of the ironies is, as far as I can tell, there has not been a regime change.
The vice president seems to be in charge.
So I don't know what President Trump was thinking, that this would shift headlines from his own current problems in the United States, economic and, of course, the Epstein files, but that the world has to speak out in support of the UN Charter, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, and say that this kind of lawlessness is not what we expect from a leading country like the United States.
Put pressure on the U.S. to comply, to end its violence, and whoever is still in charge in Venezuela.
Within international law and bloodless, et cetera, et cetera.
The problem here with international law is that no one can really enforce it, chat.
No one can really enforce it.
Everyone talks about international law, this, international law, that.
But like, they only talk about international law when it doesn't benefit them.
Right?
Like, how many laws, international laws, has Israel broken?
None.
Yeah, who's wanted?
Bro, still flying the world, limousine flying jet riding.
Woo!
Ric Flair type shit.
International law only matters if your country isn't strong enough to fight back against the ICC.
The United States and Israel clearly are.
So they don't give a fuck.
International law is a joke.
The only slight issue with that is that the judicial people only respect power, bro.
It is what it is.
We could talk all day about international law, but Israel always breaks international law.
We break international law all the time.
Many countries break international law.
So how would you suggest that would happen?
Well, here's a dilemma.
Yes, Venezuela is in a very bad state.
I have been a huge critic of Maduro since he took over and earlier of Chavez.
Anytime that the courts are implicated and are corrupted by a government leader, this should bring the attention of all international lawyers around the world.
But instead of doing that, the United States has chosen the path of lawlessness.
So it's just as our courts would be corrupt to take on this case in which a person has been brought illegally into the United States to stand trial.
So whether our courts, whether U.S. courts, will violate the rule of law in holding Maduro accountable or we send him back where it's likely his courts will also not at this point in time hold him accountable.
This is a terrible dilemma.
But I know from that the United States needs to take the first step in getting back into compliance with the law.
Okay.
And then support a future trial within both Venezuela and the US of Maduro.
Professor Mary Ellen O'Connell, expert in international law at Notre Dame Law School.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
I'm going to bring you some images now from this morning from inside Caracas.
These are still photographs taken from inside La Carlota military airbase.
That's in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital.
They show an anti-aircraft unit that's clearly been destroyed.
You can also see what appears to be substantial damage done to a bus.
La Carlota is an important military base.
It's right in the heart of Caracas and was one of the targets struck during the early hours of this morning local time.
We'll bring you more images as and when we get them, but Kier Starmer, the Prime Minister, has today said he wants to establish the facts of what happened in the pressure from the US.
Details of the operation to capture him are still emerging, but it's being reported that Delta Force, an elite US unit, were involved.
That's a very daring operation, but a key part of that to me.
Venezuela was on alert, being able to seize the president flying.
Rome says, do you think Venezuela would be better off without Maduro?
Probably.
Probably.
But they need to get that next government official in very quickly, or else the country is going to spiral.
the problem is that venezuela is a very poor country with a lot of corruption out to some extent it suggests of panamanian president manuel noriega on this very day in 1990 the last time the u s intervened militarily in the region Like Maduro, he too had been accused of drug trafficking.
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And faced huge military pressure.
We're sitting at 23 or 24 now.
Let's get to 3,000 ninjas.
But his capture, after an 11-day holdout in the Vatican Embassy, was only achieved by a full-scale ground invasion.
Venezuela's allies, including Russia, have condemned today's events, while even the US's closest partners have not openly welcomed it.
I want to establish the facts first.
I want to speak to President Trump.
I want to speak to allies.
As I say, I can be absolutely clear that we were not involved in that.
And as you know, I always say and believe we should all uphold international law.
But I think at this stage, fast-moving situation, let's establish the facts.
There's still much we do not know about today's events.
But what we can say is that the capture of a sitting president in this way is unlike anything seen before and will have long-lasting consequences for Venezuela and the wider region.
Joe Inwood, BBC News.
So who is the Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro?
Well, he was a former bus driver and union leader.
He led Venezuela since 2013 following the death of his mentor, Hugo Chavez, who spearheaded a socialist government amid a hugely polarized society.
In 2024, Maduro was declared president for a third term in an election widely denounced as rigged.
The opposition say its leader won that election by a landslide.
Donald Trump blames Maduro for the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants into the US.
Eight million people are estimated to have fled the country since due to the economic crisis and also focused on fighting the influx of drugs into the US.
He's alleged that Maduro is himself involved in the drug trade.
Maduro denies being a cartel leader and accuses the US of using its war on drugs as an excuse to depose him and to get access to Venezuela's vast oil reserves.
Well, Venezuela's Attorney General has been speaking to local media.
Tarek William Saab condemned the attacks taking place in his country.
As Attorney General of the Republic, I strongly condemn the vile and cowardly attack by the imperial enemy carried out in the early hours of the morning against innocent civilian targets in our country.
It shows that everything President Nicolas Maduro said about an imperial threat is now turning into bloodshed, with innocent victims mortally wounded and others killed by this criminal terrorist attack carried out in the most cowardly manner with premeditation and malice.
As President of the Citizen Power, I ask that at this moment, today, January 3rd, all international organizations linked to the United Nations speak out against this vile attack.
Well, that was what we heard earlier on.
Now, Venezuela's opposition leader, Maria Carina Machado, she's one potential new leader for the country, although there's obviously a huge amount of confusion as to what happens next.
My colleague Lucy Hawking interviewed her in Oslo last month after she won the Nobel Peace Prize.
She asked her about the possibility of US military intervention and what the opposition would support.
Also, President Trump has talked about the possibility of strikes on Venezuelan soil.
And it is difficult sometimes with President Trump to figure out exactly what it is that he means, but is that something that you would support, a US military strike on Venezuelan soil?
Look, President Trump has offered Maduro, and he has said it publicly several times, to go through a peaceful process to dismantle the criminal structure and has insisted that the criminal activities have to stop, which has not happened on the country.
So we didn't want a war.
We didn't look for it.
The Venezuelan want to live, you know, in democracy and freedom, justice.
It was Maduro who declared war on the Venezuelan people with state terrorism and abroad with narco-terrorism.
But is that a reluctant yes then, that you would support that?
What we have asked, what we have asked, and I'm being very insistent in this, is the international community to help us stop the flows of resources, criminal resources, which are used by the regime for repression of the Venezuelan people, in us in Venezuela.
Where those resources come from?
Drug trafficking, coal trafficking, even human trafficking.
And many of these resources end up in the financial systems of democracies in Latin America or in Europe.
And what we're asking, what we have asked is we need to cut those inflows.
And a very important part of those resources come from the drug activities.
We clearly believe that an international coalition to dismantle this industry should be put in place.
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, their Nobel Prize winner, speaking to my colleague Lucy Hawkings in Oslo.
Well, Alejandro Pena Escluza is a Venezuelan political analyst and former opposition politician who led demonstrations against the Chavez regime.
He gave me his reaction to recent developments.
My reaction is that of millions of Venezuelans that are happy and grateful because what we have with Maduro is not a government.
He lost the elections last year.
It's a regime that has kidnapped the country and involved in many crimes and committed many crimes against humanity.
And we've come to this point that it was necessary the use of the force to liberate our country.
So the people is celebrating, maybe waiting a few hours till the outcome of this is ready.
But yes, people is happy for this Trump operation to liberate Venezuela and to capture this criminal who is Nicolas Maduro.
You said liberate Venezuela, but what happens next?
It's very unclear, isn't it, what's going to happen to what's left of the government and where the country will go from here.
What do you hope will happen next?
Well, what should happen next in a country that is basically has the same language, the same culture and the same Christian religion, there are no divisions and no economic divisions.
It's not a country let's say like the Middle East.
It's a Western Christian country and what should happen is that the law should be obeyed.
And the person who won the election last year in July of 2024, Edmundo Gonzalez Urutia, he should become president and the vice president designated already by the president Edmundo Gonzalez, Maria Corina Machado, who as you know is a Nobel Prize winner, she will be the vice president.
This might not happen tomorrow or the day after, but that is what should happen in the next few days.
I mean the opposition government though, a lot of the opposition government have been exiled.
There are opposition members in prison.
How likely is it that a fractured opposition is going to get its act together in a matter of days?
Well, it is possible because most of the population, I'm talking about more than 90% of the population, didn't want anymore the regime of Maduro, having created the greatest economic and humanitarian catastrophe in the history of Latin America.
So they didn't want him anymore.
And people is and voted for Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez.
Probably what will happen also in the meantime is a fracture or division within the Venezuelan armed forces.
And I believe that there is enough political and popular power to install the new government, the government that won the election on July 2024.
Is there a worry, do you think, about a violent power struggle now within the country?
No, I don't have that worry at all because in order to have, let's say, a violent struggle or a civil war, you need a country that is divided in two parts.
And that's not the case.
The case in Venezuela is a few criminals that hold the arms and have been committing violations of human rights during all these years.
And there's a great majority of the population who has a democratic tradition who wants a return to democracy.
I don't see violence for, let's say, for a long period of time.
Maybe for a few days, but that's it.
How worried are you about the American intervention and what it means going forward?
Remember, President Trump has very recently talked about Venezuelan oil and lands and about wanting it back.
How worried are you that in the future, the price to pay for regime change, potential regime change, could be more U.S. involvement in the country and more U.S. involvement in the country's oil industry, which of course we know was nationalized in 1976?
Well, in fact, the United States and Venezuela have always had an alliance, especially on the oil business, for many decades that was interrupted first by Hugo Chavez and then by Nicolas Maduro.
So I'm sure that Venezuela and the United States will return to the alliance, business alliance in oil that we've always had with benefits for both countries, for Venezuela and for the United States.
The worst thing would have been to continue with a criminal government like the one led by Nicolas Maduro, who is also linked to the Hezbollah, to Hamas, to terrorism and other dangerous groups that not only threaten Latin America, but also the United States and Europe.
You talked earlier on about there not being any violence, about regime change, but what about the military?
I mean, does it not have a vested interest in the regime remaining in power, especially the higher-up parts of the military who are intertwined with the Maduro regime?
Well, this is not an ideological armed forces.
This is a corrupt military group that was corrupted first by Chavez and then by Maduro.
They are not loyal to Maduro.
There are many corrupt people inside the armed forces, but in the levels of majors and lieutenants and lower ranks, people just want to return to democracy and do not agree with turning the Venezuelan armed forces as an instrument of the Cartel of the Sons,
which is the largest drug trafficking cartels in the Western Hemisphere, responsible for distributing 20% of the cocaine in the Western Hemisphere.
So military ranks, they just want to go back to normality, to democracy.
So I believe that the lower ranks will make sure that the higher corrupt ranks related to the cartel of the sons, they will just hand them over.
What do you think should happen to Nicolas Maduro now?
Well, he will face justice and he will probably spend many years in jails because he's guilty of being the most important drug trafficker in the Western Hemisphere.
Why the most important?
Because he was the support, he had the support of the state.
This never happened in the past.
In the past, you had drug traffickers in Cali, in Medellín, that they were just obtaining money for the illegal business.
But in the case of Maduro, it was a political cartel that used drugs and the money coming from illegal drugs to expand the political project of Maduro, Cuba, and the left in Latin America.
What do you think the people inside the country?
Oh, sorry.
No, I said they're definitely going to indict him for sure.
And not only indict him, he's going to spend probably the rest of his life in jail, easily chat.
Sorry about that.
Are thinking now?
Are they?
The military.
Well, that part won't be easy, but it is feasible.
It can be done because the position has the support of the population.
So, someone sent me this clip.
Apparently, this girl is spazzing on him.
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Yeah.
And then you're like, you get off live and you tell me a completely random other fucking thing.
So there's a performative act.
So what you're doing.
Inauthentic act.
Because when you get off stream, you go in the bedroom.
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I'm already in pain, chat.
She's been yapping for 29 seconds and I'm already in pain.
Holly.
If the government doesn't take power soon, do you think it will lead to civil war?
What do you think other countries in South America will do?
Now it makes sense why the U.S. military landed Ecuador a little time back.
They were getting ready for this.
Kool-Aid Assassin, it sort of irks me every time they say Delta Force, but I understand civilians don't know anything about military units.
Delta Force comes from the movie Black Hawk Down.
The proper term is special forces operational detachment Delta.
First, SFOD D, which is part of the U.S. Army Special Missions Unit SMU.
They are the top of the line when it comes to special forces as the only way you can join is by invite only.
There's regular SF, then there's SMU.
Okay.
Well, thanks for letting us know the difference there.
Yeah, I mean, basically, it was tier one operators that did this.
So I think that's an easy way to put it.
Why is it that I post a video of the attacks and immediately some fucks want to hop in the comments and claim it's footage of Israel being attacked?
I don't know what you mean.
What you're doing.
What you're doing is you're coming in here.
You're yelling on.
Listen.
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Listen.
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You're coming because you know that on the camera.
I'm not going to freak the fuck out.
You know that there's a camera running, so I'm not going to freak out.
No, okay.
What am I going to do, bro?
I don't even know what I'm going to use your community.
Like, you know who I am.
I'm not going to do shit to you.
I'm your biggest fucking supporter.
So you know you could come in here and yell and all this bullshit because I have an image to maintain on the live stream.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
He's being nice.
He's being nice about that shit.
I would have kicked her out, bro.
I'd be like, yo, get the fuck out of here, bro.
Like, the problem is that these women are just so fucking rude, bro.
Like, yo, like, you really got to pick an argument with the guy while he's on stream.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
You know what I mean?
Me acting like I'm projecting the disrespect that you're doing onto me, acting like I'm doing it.
You started.
The whole time I was trying to go out, I'm trying to have fun.
And you just sit here and you're trying to go have fun, then go fucking do that.
I told you I don't want to go out.
You want to go out?
I told you Close Equo.
I told you.
Let's go together.
Go see Cuevo.
What the fuck?
Oh my God.
That's what I'm saying.
You twist my word.
Like, what the fuck does that even mean?
Wait, hold on.
What does she say?
Let's rewind that back.
What did she say?
We'll go from the beginning, chat.
Projecting the disrespect that you're doing onto me, acting like I'm doing it.
You started.
The whole time I was trying to go out.
I'm trying to have fun.
And you just sit here and go.
You're trying to go out.
You're trying to go have fun.
Then go fucking do that.
I told you I don't want to go out.
You want to go out?
You want to go out?
Go see Cuevo.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I told you.
I don't want to go out.
You want to go out?
Okay, she said, I told you, let's go see Cuavo.
That's what she's saying.
I told you, let's go see Cuavo.
Bro, nobody's trying to see Cuavo.
Fuck is wrong with these women, man?
What?
Nope.
The fuck, is it 2016?
Nope.
Go see Cuavo.
What the fuck?
That's the same reaction I'd have, nigga.
That's the same exact reaction I would have.
That's what I'm saying.
You twist my word.
Like, what the fuck does that even mean?
Clav, you got to send her to the fucking shadow realm, bro.
Looks like you're going to the shadow red gym.
Bro.
You got to send her to the shadow realm, bro.
What would drive a crush on fucking Quavo?
Are you fucking that insecure?
What the fuck are you talking about?
You think that's what I was thinking?
I don't fucking think about it.
just like degenerate and trashy with how fucking disrespectful you are projecting the I hope he broke it off with her, bro.
That is crazy.
That is, bro.
That woman is insufferable.
And here's the thing.
The fact that she's picking fights with him on camera is a big, big red flag, bro.
Clav, get rid of her, bro.
You got a bright future ahead of you.
Get rid of her.
That woman's a liability, my friend.
She is a liability.
She is a big fucking liability.
The fact that she has the nerve to even talk to you on camera, right?
Like when you're on stream, bro, it should literally be a only speak if spoken to policy.
And she got to ask permission to even come on camera.
If that.
Kick her to the curb, bro.
Kick her to the curb, bro.
Kick her to the curb.
She is a liability.
She got to get the yeat.
Immediately.
Immediately.
W for staying calm, right?
W for staying calm.
That's good.
Maintaining frame.
Not getting too crazy.
Because obviously, even if you do, even if, see, the thing that sucks, bro, when it comes to this shit, this is why I tell y'all, like, stay away from problematic women.
Because she deserves to get completely shit on and told to shut the fuck up, right?
But doing that on camera, right?
And then also, you know, getting her getting an emotional reaction, like, that's what they want, bro.
That's what they want.
So women like that, dude, the only thing you can really do, and this is why I try to tell you guys, like, in the dating game nowadays, the only thing that we can do as men is walk away.
That's really all you can do.
So, yeah, bro, get rid of her, Clav.
Get rid of her, bro.
She's not an asset.
She's a liability.
She don't deserve to be in your presence, bro.
Get rid of her.
These women are literally useless, dude.
And the problem is that they think that they're worth anything.
It's like, bro, you know how many girls look like you in Miami?
Come on, man.
Bro, that's a fucking, that's a chick that you could see any day on the Las Ola Strip in Fort Lauderdale, bro.
You know?
Literally.
I already forgot what she looked like.
You know, if you had like a Pokemon card, right?
Remember how there was like the rarity?
There's circle, then there's diamond, then there's star?
Bitch is a circle, nigga.
Welcome!
Punch!
Common.
Come in.
You know?
But I think he handled that well.
He didn't freak out on her.
She just yapping, yapping, yapping, right?
Because you guys also got to remember, too.
Like, it's kind of like a loose loose.
If she's talking shit to you on camera, if you put in her place, they're going to say that you're emotional angry.
If you don't do it, they're going to say you're soft, right?
So it's like, yeah, I mean, that's why you got to be super careful, man.
So, yeah, the only thing you can do is just get rid of her.
Real talk.
That's the only thing.
Like, a woman like that is a fucking, oh, God, dude.
My head hurts just listening to it.
You know, hey, that's another thing to it.
Like, these young girls, like, they want to party and live life.
You know what I mean?
It's like, bro, get out of here, man.
Niggas got to work.
You know what I mean?
And the other thing also, right, that I've, that I've really noticed is women want dudes with money, but then they forget like what comes with that.
I guarantee you, a part of the reason why she's complaining here is because maybe he's not giving her that much attention.
He's streaming the whole time.
You know what I mean?
So she's probably pissed off about that.
They're not getting attention, but that's just what it happens.
Like women don't get it.
Like dudes that are successful, dudes that make money, they're always either on their phone or working.
Like that's just what it is, bro.
That's just what it is.
Okay?
Just what it is.
So a lot of women aren't prepared for that.
You know, because you guys got to remember, like, since women live life on easy mode, like they have no wherewithal on what it takes to earn money as a man.
Does that make sense?
Like, especially like girls on social media, like these influencer bitches, like they have no fucking clue half the time.
Right?
So, um, so since women like have no clue what it takes, like to make a lot of money as a guy, when they're actually around you and they see how much time you spend doing this shit, like a lot of them are going to get mad.
Like girls want dudes that got money, but they don't realize that dudes that got money don't got time for them like that.
And then the little bit of time that we do got for them, like we're not trying to argue with you.
Are you serious?
So, you know, my thing for a clavicular is: I hope he gets rid of her.
He has a bright future ahead of him.
Can't have women like this that are liabilities, you know, fucking things up, right?
Like, you got to, guys, like, once you get to a certain level, you can't have women talking back to you, bro.
I'm just sorry.
Like, you just can't have that.
You know, and he's young.
He'll figure it out.
It's fine.
Right?
But, bro, like, women that talk back to you are a liability.
And the bigger and the more famous you get and the more assets you have and shit like that, the less talk back I want you guys to be tolerating from these women, bro.
Okay.
Ideally, you want to get to a position where your girl don't even talk unless you tell her to talk or like unless she like she's speaking to you only when spoken to.
Because quite frankly, let's be very honest here.
Nobody gives a fuck about female opinions, bro.
They don't.
Like, like, nobody cares.
Nobody gives a fuck.
Okay.
Women live life on fucking easy mode.
Since they live life on easy mode, they forfeited the privilege, right?
And keyword privilege of giving their take on anything.
Nobody cares, bro.
I really don't give a fuck about female opinions.
Even when I do after hours, I'm like, oh my God.
I'm asking these women their opinions and shit like that.
These bitches are retarded.
They're dumb.
They have a very limited purview of how the world really works.
You know, I do it for you guys, but I genuinely don't enjoy talking to or spending time with women, bro.
I really don't, dude.
I really don't.
And then you're going to get some idiots in here.
Are you okay?
See, that's how I know a lot of you niggas got a scarcity mindset.
Let me tell you guys something.
When you're around women all the time and you get girls, you start to quickly realize how useless they are.
And you really don't enjoy being around them like that.
You'd rather be around men.
Why?
Because men actually have to have some type of value to be involved in some type of friendship or relationship with you most of the time, right?
Men, we understand that value needs to be reciprocal.
Okay, you could talk business, you could talk making money, you could talk about history, you could talk about real shit, okay.
Now, some low IQ niggas gonna say, oh, you're gay.
No, you have a scarcity mindset, okay?
Yeah, see, this is the thing, like a lot of y'all niggas don't understand if you're starving of if you're dying of thirst, right?
If you're dying of thirst, any water is gonna taste good, all right?
If you're parched, you've been walking miles in the Sahara Desert or some shit, right?
Drinking fucking dog water, drinking toilet water, drinking poop water is gonna be fine because you're like, you're dying, right?
Any water is good water at that point.
But if you have access to water, guess what?
You drink it only when you need it, really, right?
You're like, okay, I'm gonna get some sparkling water today.
I'm gonna get some, you know, purified filter water here.
You know, I mean, you thirsty niggas will sit there and accept toilet water or poop water because you niggas don't fucking are thirsty.
Simple as that.
But once you actually understand women and you're around them all the time and you get pussy regularly, you don't give a fuck about being around them, bro.
You really don't.
And honestly, it makes you dumber.
It makes you dumber.
It makes you lazier.
It doesn't benefit you to be around them all the time.
It really doesn't.
It really doesn't, dude.
Around men, you can actually start, you can talk about like real shit a lot of the times, right?
Very few women are capable of critical thinking and deep conversations.
And when I say deep conversations, I'm not talking about fucking talking about the stars and the moon like these dumbass bitches be thinking, bro.
I'm not talking about that, man.
Okay.
Let me be clear about it.
We're not talking about that bullshit.
Some of you dumbass niggas, deep conversations.
Are we going to talk about the stars?
Fuck out of here.
I'm talking about fucking talking about some real shit, higher IQ conversation.
Most women are simply incapable of that shit.
Okay.
You'll be, you'll, you'll walk away dumber talking to a majority of women, being honest.
And this is why it's so important to have an abundance mindset.
Because when you got an abundance mindset, you're only going to deal with women that, number one, want you sexually.
And then, number two, you're not coming from a thirsty perspective.
You're not over here dealing with, you know, annoying ass bimbos, wasting three hours talking to this bitch.
And then you try to make a move to smash it.
She's like, no, sorry, not right now.
Nope.
And then you're like, oh, my God.
So your predominant friend circle should be capable and competent men.
Okay.
Then you have your girls on the side.
Your guys or who you have deep, critical thinking conversations with.
The women are for sexual and recreational use.
Okay.
That's what it is.
I'm telling y'all, man, that's how you got to do it.
Okay.
It's only bitch niggas that sit there and say, I enjoy the company of women.
Get the fuck out of here.
Bro, bro.
If somebody tells you that shit, something's wrong with that nigga, bro.
If somebody says that shit, like, something's wrong with them.
No guy that actually gets women, right, and understands them wants to be around them all the time.
Bro, women don't even want to be around other women.
Fuck you talking about how often do you hear women say, I don't like girls.
I'd rather hang out with guys.
Bro, women don't even want to be around women.
Women don't even want to be friends with women, but your dumbass is trying to tell me to be friends with them.
Get the fuck out of here.
Cuckoo punch.
Bro, don't make no sense.
Does not make any fucking sense.
Women don't even like each other.
You want to know why?
Because they understand each other.
That's why.
The reason why women absolutely hate each other and dislike each other is because they understand each other.
The problem is that a lot of you simp-ass niggas don't understand them.
So since you don't understand them, you'll sit there and you'll take the abuse.
You'll take the talking back.
You'll take the disrespect.
You'll take the fucking bullshit.
You'll take the friend zone with these bitches.
You'll take the I'm a Christian now, the Lily Phillips fucking special and the Nala's Nala Fitness special.
I'm a Christian now.
Absolve me of my sins.
Bitches out here getting fucking, you know, dunked in water on January 1st, thinking that, you know, they're a different woman.
Come on, man.
Come on, bro.
That's why I'm telling you guys.
Red pillow awareness is super fucking important.
You guys think that Lily Phillips really changed by getting dunked in water and getting baptized?
Hell no, man.
I hate to say it like that, but come on, bro.
This is a girl that was a clout demon for like two, three years on OnlyFans walking around with semen on her face, getting gangbanged by a thousand niggas in a day, bro.
They're cooked.
Her receptors are fried.
There's no way that she'll be a good wife to a man in the future.
I don't care.
It's not happening.
God forgave her.
Fine.
You don't have to, though.
Okay?
God is perfect.
He could forgive.
You don't.
All right?
Because I promise you, if you forgive and you save these hoes, they're going to destroy your life because they always reserve the right to go back to being hoes.
And then you're dumb monkey ass sitting in the court wondering why half your money fucking gone and why you're cooked.
Judge fucking tells you, yeah, we're going to award Lily Phillips 50% of your net worth and she takes her kids, nigga.
Stupid.
Hooked.
Because your dumbass wants to sit here and say she's saved by God, but didn't realize that she reserves the right to go back to being a fucking 304 and fuck you up at any time.
I feel bad for the Trump that's going to marry her.
Some Christ cuck is going to come out there and fucking, oh, bro, I, yes, she's saved.
I'm going to save her too.
Yes.
Marry her.
Absolutely fucking cooked, bruh.
Look, if the baptism was real and she's serious about it, great for her.
But that doesn't mean that you got to fucking marry her or take her seriously.
Fuck out of here, bro.
No way.
No way.
So the bottom line is simply this.
If you're a thirsty nigga, of course you're going to sit there and value female attention.
But if you actually get women and you're a competent guy, you have higher IQ, there's no way you're going to enjoy spending time with women, bro.
There's no way.
Every smart nigga I know that's red pill aware and not a fucking sucker does not like spending time with women extensively, okay?
They just don't.
Denied.
You don't become smarter.
You don't walk away with no value doing that shit.
Bro, women are for intimacy and nothing else, dude.
Honestly, that's it, bro.
Hot take.
Yo, sex only, bro.
Okay?
Get your fucking talk with your homeboys.
Talk with business partners.
Find ways to make more money.
Find ways to fucking get more successful.
Go to the gym train.
Like, bro, limit women to just like, you know, sexual access.
That's it, bro.
Honestly, man.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
Like, you're going to save a lot of headaches, man.
And this is the advice that no one's going to tell you, by the way, because everyone else is too fucking pussy and bitch to tell you guys this shit.
But I'll keep it a thousand with y'all.
You will save yourself so many headaches.
You will save yourself so much fucking brain rot by minimizing talking to women.
Okay?
Maybe I'm burnt out after talking to 4,000 of these fucking bimbos and they all sound the same.
It's getting to a point now where I know what they're going to say before they even say it.
But the reality is, bro, you want to fucking keep a circle of competent men and you spend time talking to those guys, spend time with those guys, making money, becoming successful.
Iron sharpens iron.
Then you go to your girl at the end of the night, hang out with her for a little bit.
You want to chat a little bit, small talk here, there, blah, blah, blah.
But, bruh, like, your time should not be dedicated to your woman at all.
At all.
And if she complains, oh, you don't spend that time with me.
Shut the fuck up, bitch.
Calculum!
Punch!
Don't punch her, of course.
But, hey, you like this fucking lifestyle?
You like not working?
Then shut the fuck up.
Okay?
You enjoy being fun employed?
Then shut the fuck up.
Simple as that, bro.
And there's another reason why I tell y'all.
You got to be the fucking breadwinner.
Okay?
In today's modern age, you need to have every single advantage on your side.
Because guess what?
The state and the institutions took your authority away.
But they gave you all the responsibility.
Okay?
This is shit your brother, your uncle, and your father aren't going to tell you because they're probably cucks themselves that sit there and listen to their wife.
Happy wife, happy life.
I got to listen to what the ball of change says.
Let me check with my girl.
Nigga, what?
You need a permission slip by your bitch sign to come out?
What?
Bumbuck out.
Get the fuck up out of here, bruh.
What kind of pussy nigga shit is that?
Let me check with the girl.
Let me check with the old messes.
Bro.
Absolutely cucked.
And this is precisely why I say, make the money.
Be the breadwinner.
Be the leader.
You must do that.
If you don't, you're going to have a bad time.
I'm going to say that again.
If you're not the breadwinner and you're not the leader, you're going to have a really bad fucking time.
Okay?
Women don't treat equals well.
Okay?
They really don't.
News flash for you, stupid ass niggas.
For all you guys that go 50-50 with your girl, for all you guys that split the bills with your girl, for all you guys that fucking have your girl be the breadwinner or cover the mortgage this month or whatever the fuck or she pays the light bill, for all you dumbass niggas that think it's okay to let your girl pay for things or be involved in a financial situation at all, right?
I guarantee your girl bucks at you sometimes, questions your authority sometimes, second guess you sometimes, talks back to you, all that shit.
You allow that to happen.
That's the truth.
Women don't do well when they think that they're equal to you guys.
Get it through your fucking mind.
She must be terrified of you leaving her.
I'm going to say that again for you stupid ass.
A lot of you guys are fucking stupid and you wonder why women don't respect you.
It's very simple.
The only way women respect you and get in line is when they fear that there's other women in line for you.
Women only behave when they could be replaced.
The only leverage you have in 2026, because it's not fucking 1976 anymore or not 1966, we can't Sean Connery these hoes anymore.
Calculum punch.
The only leverage you have is the ability to walk away.
Okay?
That's it.
So she has to fear losing you more than talking back to you.
I'm going to say that again too, for some of you dumbass fucking Simpson to chat.
She has to fear losing you more than talking back to you.
She's got to think twice before she says and does dumb shit.
Well, if I do this, he'll leave.
If I do this, he'll kick me out.
If I do this, I'm out of here.
Yeah, nigga, that's how it's got to be.
She got to be ready to get the E anytime.
Bro, start treating these bitches like Jazzy Jeff.
You niggas are Uncle Phil.
She's Jazzy Jeff.
She says one dumb thing.
Ah, get out of here, bitch, shadow realm.
That's how it's got to be in 2026.
That's how it's got to be.
We don't fucking negotiate with terrorists.
And these bitches are fucking terrorists if you let them, bro.
These bitches are fucking terrorists if you let them.
They smell the weakness.
That's the only thing you can do, bro.
She's got to be terrified of losing you.
So she's always walking on eggshells.
Look, I wish it wasn't like this.
I wish we could be fucking nice to them.
I wish we could fucking have an egalitarian relationship.
I wish we could go 50-50 on bills.
I wish, you know, she could make decisions every now and then.
But that's just not how the world works.
That's not how they're wired.
Women aren't wired that way.
Okay?
I'm sorry.
They're not wired to treat you as an equal while simultaneously respect you.
Do you get that?
So, the only way that you can get this done, all right, is you must be the authority.
And to be the authority, it costs to be the boss.
That means you pay all the bills, you take care of everything.
But at the same time, you take care of everything.
It's contingent upon her doing what?
Good fucking behavior, okay?
That bitch fucks up.
She's out the door, digging.
Jazzy Jeff.
Ha!
Get her the fuck up out of there.
And then you got another bitch at the door.
You got to be ruthless like that.
Guys, I remember.
Okay, back when I was out here, actually going out with these bitches and wasting my time, right?
Before we really started taking the podcast off, I remember a girl wouldn't want to smash.
Yo, I'd call another bitch right in front of her.
I didn't give a fuck.
Other bitch at the front door like dominoes, nigga.
That was easy.
This bitch walking out is another one's walking in.
Really?
Yeah, really.
Get the fuck out of here.
Yeah, really.
They then instantly respect, just like that.
Instantly respect.
Damn, this nigga really brought another bitch here.
Holy.
Papa Jazza want to put out.
Dominoes always deliver.
555 deal, nigga.
Come on.
That was easy.
Bro, you got to treat these fucking women.
That's the only thing they respect.
It's the only thing they respect, bro.
The only thing they respect is you being superior to them, and you got to demonstrate that shit sometimes.
Some bitch-ass nigga in the chest, bro.
I'm going to be like, Myriad, this is a misogynistic rant.
This is so sexist.
This is so fucked up.
Shut the fuck up.
Some sip in the chat bro.
I'm going to talk shit.
Some dumbass bitch going to come in here.
That's so fucked up.
No, it's the only thing women respect is being replaceable.
That's it.
And the reason why they respect it is because it's so fucking rare.
That's a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Oh, you don't want to hook up?
All right, cool, no problem.
Who are you calling?
Oh, hold on one sec.
Yeah, Tiffany, what are you doing?
Oh, cool.
Come by.
All right.
I just need a shout real quick.
I'll be over.
All right.
Really?
Are you serious?
Yeah.
What the fuck?
Yeah.
You got like 10 minutes.
Sometimes I'll be even funnier about it.
Go ahead bathroom, make the phone call so that I time it perfectly.
Other girls coming in and she's walking out.
Oh, Lord, that was funny, bro.
Now that's a good one.
You got to give these bitches a reminder that they're fucking useless and that they're not special.
Hey, if I lose a girl, who cares?
The next nigga that she talks to, she's going to think twice.
Pass it on.
Definitely humbled her for the next guy.
She got to think twice before she does some dumb shit like that again.
But that's the only thing that women respect, guys.
I'm sorry.
Okay?
It's the only thing they respect.
The ability to be replaced.
It's the ultimate demonstration of higher value.
It's the ultimate rejecting a woman and bringing another woman in, ultimate fucking demonstration of higher value.
It's the highest DHV that you could do.
It's the highest DHV.
Because since women are retards, okay, let me say that again, by the way.
Since women are fucking retards, they're not capable of independent thought.
They need the group to make decisions for them.
So you might be there trying to make a move.
She's not feeling that at the time.
Cool, no problem.
Then you call another bitch.
She hears her on the phone.
She sees that she shows up.
Oh.
All of a sudden, I'm attracted to this guy now.
Because he has other women.
Because I'm such a fucking retard that I have to look at another person who's also a female with another vagina.
And if she likes him now, I can make the decision that I like him.
That's how dumb they are.
Think about that.
Have you ever had to ask your homeboy, hey, nigga, is this girl hot?
Huh?
Have you ever had to ask your friend, hey, bro, I met this girl at the club.
I kind of want to take her home.
What do you think?
Look at this picture.
No.
No.
If she's hot, she's hot.
If you like her, you like her.
You don't give a fuck about what your friends think.
Hell, some of y'all niggas walk off with a will-te-beast secretly.
Come on, man.
Some y'all niggas be in the club.
You don't want to tell your friends who you're talking to.
You walk out, the will-the beast outside the back.
We don't need other motherfuckers to co-sign our sexual decisions, but women do because they're fucking stupid.
A lot of you niggas give these bitches too much credit.
You guys think that they're fucking adults.
Bro, women are nothing more than fucking overgrown, petulant children.
Okay?
They're fucking children.
That's what they are.
They behave like children.
Their decision-making is that of a child, damn near.
Nigga, these, these, they don't even know what they want to eat at the time.
Bitch don't know what she want to eat for lunch, but she got the nerve to talk back to you.
What?
Can't even pick something on Netflix but trying to tell you what to do?
Ha!
Hey, babe, pick something on the show.
I don't know.
Fucking useless, man.
Calculum punch.
Bruh.
Nigga, what?
Yeah, look.
See, the dumbass nigga in the chat goes, this guy's a certified homosexual and is angry about us.
So he hates women, claiming his education.
You're a Negro.
Okay.
What's this nigga's name?
All right.
All right.
I'm about to cook this nigga right now.
Hey.
Eitlo, bruh.
Drop your Instagram, bitch-ass nigga.
Let's go.
It's 9.22 in the morning.
I got time today, man.
Let's go, bitch, nigga.
You want to talk shit in the Rumble chat?
Nigga's name is Eitlo, bro.
All right, man.
Eit Lil, bruh.
Drop your shit right now.
I'm about to cook your monkey ass.
Let's go, nigga.
Let's go.
Let's go.
A lot of you niggas like to be in a chat yapping in the keyboard.
Okay, motherfucker, let's go.
Let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Love these.
Hey, come on, man.
You know what time it is, nigga.
Drop your shit.
I'm about to absolutely air fry your dumb fucking ass.
Let's go.
Simon Frulet.
There's a high likelihood you're probably black.
So let's go, nigga.
You fucking monkeys always got something to say?
Drop your shit, bitch, nigga, in the rumble.
I'm about to cook you so fucking bad.
You picked the wrong day, motherfucker.
Nigga, trying to say I'm gay because I'm telling the truth about women.
I knew some dumb monkey motherfucker would come in here with 50 IQ.
You're gay.
You're making fun of aesthetic type with women.
You're gay.
All right, motherfucker.
Let's go, Jerome.
Let's go, bro.
Here, I'll play some rap music for you, too, to hype you up so you can fucking get your dumb monkey ass in here.
Let's go.
Drop your shit, motherfucker.
Holy shit, man.
Nigga, probably watch this album and preach.
Guaranteed.
Guaranteed 2026 is boots on next, bro.
How do you guys understand?
It's boots on fucking next in 2026, man.
Let's go, Primate.
Let's go.
Oh, now you're silent.
Where are you at?
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Niggas gone.
He turned into Goku.
Talking all that shit on the computer, nigga.
Now you don't got nothing to say.
I didn't even send you to Shadow Realm.
Even though you fucking deserve it.
Huh?
You're talking all that shit on the computer, nigga.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What's up now?
Huh?
I'm playing your music right now, monkey.
Let's go!
Huh?
Bro, you talking all this shit on social media?
You don't got nothing to say now.
I'm playing something for you.
Nobody's safe, bitch.
I fried niggas on the spot.
Nigga turned into Goku.
We out of here now.
Fucking bitch.
Nigga talking all that fucking shit.
All I say is drop your Instagram.
Let's have a discussion.
Nigga starts running away.
I even put some fucking monkey music for you.
Look at you terrified.
All these social networks and these computers.
Got these niggas walking around like they some shooters.
Bitch ass nigga in the chat, man.
What the fuck?
I didn't even tell you to show up in real life!
Niggas still busting maneuvers, man.
Bitch ass nigga.
Holy shit.
Fucking retard.
I heard Angel says, Martin, how you get dumped by a white bitch or a white beach?
Bro, you can't even spell right.
I Earth Angel369.
My name, how you get dumped by a white beach?
Nigga, you can't even spell.
Fucking dumbass.
Bro, why are all the retards out tonight?
Or sorry, why are all the retards up right now in the morning?
Sorry, my bad.
been streaming all night holy shit niggas are retarded Anyway.
Niggas talking all that shit, but then as soon as I give them the floor, they don't got nothing to say.
Bitch.
Detail about the nature of this attack's decision-making behind it.
So, we've recently heard that Donald Trump's saying that the U.S. won't allow anyone to take over where Maduro left off.
Clearly, the question now is: given there's a power vacuum, there's a country without its president, who takes over, whether it's a succession, the deputy, the vice to step up, or the opposition to come in.
One of the big questions about what does happen next: what Donald Trump's saying now, it seems in this interview, they won't allow anyone to just take over where Maduro left off.
Also, confirming, saying that there are no Americans killed in the capture operation.
So, the military operation to capture President Maduro and his wife.
There haven't been any American casualties, according to Donald Trump.
This bitch-ass nigga said I can't type curse words on YouTube.
Then, how about this one?
How about you don't type on YouTube at all?
I heard whatever the fuck your bitch-ass name is.
Shut the fuck up then.
Nigga said, I can't type cuss words on YouTube.
Then shut the fuck up.
You on your fucking kid account or some shit, motherfucker.
He said the actual couple of details now of the actual raid itself to capture.
Yo, yo, that's crazy.
That nigga, that dude really ran.
I haven't seen a runner.
I haven't seen a fucking dude talk shit in chat and run that fast in my life, bro.
Bro, literally turned into Goku.
Bro, literally turned into Goku, man.
The Venezuelan president saying that U.S. troops captured him from a fortress and that he watched that live.
He said it was like watching a television show.
So there are a couple of lines.
As I said, we're still getting some more through to you.
We will round up with our colleague in Washington in just a moment.
All those different new lines coming from Donald Trump.
All right, let's see here.
We got 2,800 likes.
Y'all, smash that like button, bro.
I've been streaming all night, as you guys know.
Venezuela got invaded yesterday.
They took Maduro.
He's being brought back to the United States to face federal charges for drug trafficking.
So that's basically what happened.
Yo, Mick Flash, if you keep spamming the fucking YouTube chat, bro, you're going to get sent to the shadow realm.
I'm going to tell your monkey ass only once, nigga.
Spam it one more time, bro, and you see what's going to happen.
Spam it one more time, Mick Flash.
You see what's going to happen, bro.
All right, nigga, you clearly didn't keep putting little bro.
All right, bro.
Well, enjoy being the big bro in the shadow realm.
Looks like you're going to the shadow realm, Jim.
Stupid ass nigga, bro.
We're also expecting potentially to hear from him at a press conference a little later.
Yeah, smash that like button, guys.
Let's get 3,000 likes.
I'm dealing with a bunch of fucking retards at 9 o'clock in the morning.
Okay?
I guess all the fucking porch monkeys are up right now because these niggas never usually go to work.
Niggas wake up at like 9.30 and just turn on YouTube, itching their balls and shit with a mattress on the floor with a cart and a fucking milk next to them and a dirty ass white beater.
Have you niggas that talk shit about me?
Real talk?
Y'all niggas are wearing a dirty white beater right now on the fucking floor.
Okay?
You haven't seen a paycheck in seven months.
And you're ever going to talk a shit to me, man.
Some of you fucking dusty ass, dirty ass.
Later.
Now, let's take you to the region itself.
We've got a number of live feeds coming into us here at the BBC here in London.
Let's take you first to Caracas, the center.
Forgive me, this is the in Venezuela.
Now, the longer they try to cling to power, and when the Democratic forces of Venezuela have voted them out, then this will continue to escalate and get messier.
So the deaths of Venezuelans is on the heads of the Maduro's enclave.
It has not been forced by, it's not forced by violence.
First of all, this was very much a capture operation, and it has played out exactly as I have said over at least my last 10 television interviews.
They have taken out the command and control, the power to respond and attack United States forces without civilian casualties.
It is 8 a.m. on the East Coast.
And if you are just waking up this morning, we are following breaking news.
All right, let me read some of these chats.
My infira, loving the bonus coverage.
Don't press yourself too hard.
No worry.
Martin, hit a Red Bull.
Oh, no.
Martin, did you see Suleiman posted breaking U.S. Delta Force capture Maduro?
Yes, bro.
You're late.
Nigga, we've been on this all night.
Mr. Barger says, three years ago, I got an OnlyFans Hope Prego.
I took care of my son 90% of the time.
And the last month, I had to throw hands twice with Simps to try to use my son as levers to get to her.
What the fuck do I do?
Ooh.
Well, my friend, you fucked up.
But respect you for taking care of your son.
Yo, fight to get sold custody, bro.
Clearly, that woman is a retard by doing OnlyFans, has no fucking brain.
Try to see if you could become sole custody.
But, yeah, that's tough, bro.
Restless Tribal.
When people got no guts over this war, I like to remind them: Iceland take around 1,000 refugees in Venezuela, and our population is 300K.
These people should not be fleeing their country in the first place.
They only destabilize the world.
Yep.
Brian just woke up, get ready for work, and heard Trump capture Venezuela leader and his wife.
Yep.
Yo, remember when Myron said Venezuela was the next Vietnam?
Then we caught Maduro in an hour.
Yeah, if we did a well, Obsidian, here's the thing, you stupid fuck.
If we had invaded on the floor, like we actually went in, like with ground trips and shit like that, yes, it would have been Vietnam retard.
Absolutely.
We're able to luckily, we're able to get in there and get them quickly.
But I mean, statistically speaking, invading armies always have a way worse chance of victory than defending armies.
This is just proven fact.
Ford deployed Marine Corps units conduct these operations all the time.
We just don't have media all over because they're smaller targets.
Our Ron Sember Fidel's brothers.
Fresh updates.
Thankfully, he dumped her last night shortly after that clip.
That bitch is in sufferable.
Okay, he dumped her.
Nice.
Brian is marketing.
Why is it that I post a video of the attacks and immediately some fucks want to hop into comments and claim it's footage of Israel?
Oh, okay.
I think we're caught up.
This is Marco Ruby after getting Maduro.
Yep.
Shotgun Samurai, realist fucking streamer in the business.
Boots on next 2026.
Yeah, bro.
Brian, I am the realest nigga, man.
Realist nigga by far.
And I'll tell you guys this: we got more live viewers than I'm preach.
Anus and Reach began what?
4,500 watching those bitch ass niggas, bro?
Whack content is whack content, man.
At the end of the day, speaking of which, this is all 2026 on these motherfuckers.
Chad, this is probably one of the worst sub-snitch songs I've seen, bro.
Chad, this is probably one of the worst self-snitch songs.
Your new life is going to hold T2, even hey, Doop Kid, you baby.
Where's your diapers?
With no baby duke, do you come here, fat boy?
I'm gonna roll you downtown.
Yo, all 2026, bro.
Boots on next, bro.
You guys think I'm kidding around?
Boots on fucking next.
Anus and Reach are cooked.
We are taking over.
Don't kill you, baby.
Where's your diapers?
When no babies do, can't afford to leave us too.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Come here, fat boy.
I'm gonna roll you downtown.
I'll give you guys the link.
Give this shit a like for me, niggas.
Smash that like button on it for me.
Open it up, smash it.
Let's get that fucking shit go viral.
Smash that like button for me.
But yeah, all jokes aside, yo, I didn't realize.
Yo, these niggas got no motion, bro.
I'm a preach got no fucking motion.
But it's okay though, because at this point, we I got to cook these niggas off principle.
They've made like 100 videos on us, somewhere between 50 to 100 videos.
I don't even keep up no more, right?
So those are gonna get to work in 2026.
Niggas thought it was funny in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
Bro, now we are y'all up, bro.
This dumbass weirdo nigga over here oiling himself, anus and reach, apple and peach.
I'll literally got titties.
These niggas are bitches, bro.
Absolute fucking bitches.
Fresh updates.
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Fresh updates.
What are you truly thinking about this event, Myron?
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
I think we could have probably done things another way, but you know, it is what it is.
Look, I don't like Maduro.
I don't care.
But I do think that invading countries and violating their sovereignty isn't really, I don't think that's the best route either.
But, you know, it is what it is.
All right, we hit 3,000 likes.
Nice.
Let's get to 3,500, niggas.
Myron, have you taken an IQ test?
You might be the smartest half Somali in the world.
Just say it.
Nigga, never call me Somali ever again in your life.
Never fucking call me Somali ever again in your life, man.
That's your first and last fucking warning, you bitch ass nigga, restless tribal, whatever the fuck your name is.
Never ever fucking call me Somalian, dude.
Ever.
That's a fucking insult.
All right.
I'm Sudanese, bro.
Arab.
Don't ever fucking call me a fucking Somalian, man.
What the fuck do you think this is, bitch?
Nigga's name is Restless Tribal89.
Fucking Restless Retard is more like it.
And 89 is probably your fucking IQ saying something so retarded.
Stupid fuck.
President Trump announcing the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro overnight in a large-scale U.S. military operation.
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirming Maduro and his wife have been indicted in New York on drug and weapons charges.
The couple, quote, will soon face the full wrath of American justice.
It comes after explosions rocked the capital of Caracas and surrounding states.
Early this morning, President Trump is expected to hold a news conference from Mar-a-Lago at 11 a.m.
Lucas Tomlinson joins us now from West Palm Beach, Florida, where the commander-in-chief has been spending the holidays.
Hey, Lucas, what more can you tell us this morning?
Good morning, Doc.
For weeks, President Trump had pledged there would be strikes ashore in Venezuela, and that's exactly what happened in the pre-dawn hours where the National Missile Mission Force Special Operations Forces were launched likely from the USS Iwo Jima offshore after the Air Department, the jets and helicopters on board had been moved to Puerto Rico.
Those forces, the strike force, assaulted Maduro's compound in the pre-dawn hours after those airstrikes from U.S. military aircraft took place in Caracas around 2 in the morning Caracas time, 1 in the morning East Coast time.
And President Trump posting to Truth Social after Maduro and his wife had left the country.
I'll read it.
The president posted, quote, The United States of America has successfully carried out a large-scale strike against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicholas Maduro, who has been, along with his wife, captured and flown out of the country.
This operation was done in conjunction with U.S. law enforcement.
Details to follow.
There will be a news conference today at 11 a.m. at Mar-a-Lago.
Lago, thank you for your attention to this matter.
And we heard from the Venezuela's leader just a day ago, guys, in a car of a dash cam video saying he was open to a deal with President Trump.
He said he would be open to combating the drug trafficking.
Recall for many days now, there have been increased sanctions of Maduro's regime.
His regime had been called a cartel, had been sanctioned as a foreign terrorist organization.
We'd seen dozens of strikes against drug boats in the Caribbean and in the Eastern Pacific.
And then this morning at 2 in the morning, we saw those dramatic airstrikes, likely from F-22 fighter jets, Stealth Fighter jets.
Also, recall those F-35s that have been moved to Puerto Rico, likely taking part in the strikes.
We saw B-1 bombers flight in the Caribbean just last evening.
It's not clear if those also took place.
We also, as you can see in the video coming up, dozens of U.S. Army helicopters, likely from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
Those are the Night Stalkers.
Those are the world's most elite pilots that would have taken the strike force into Caracas to detain Nicholas Maduro.
This appears from the American side to be bloodless.
It appears all aircraft were able to successfully execute their mission.
And all American military personnel, those elite tier one forces from the Delta Force, the Ranger Regiment, and perhaps SEAL Team 6 all made it out of the country in one piece.
And let's not forget, this was a showdown between President Trump and Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro.
And as Elliot Abrams told me a few weeks ago, there can only be one winner, and President Trump doesn't like to lose.
And that's what we saw in these.
I will say this, bro.
Fox News is just a huge Trump glaze fest, man.
These niggas have Fox's glazed the whole time, bro.
It's kind of crazy.
Strikes, guys.
So obviously, for the past couple of weeks, Maduro has been looking out and seeing Trump lost Fox News.
So the most advanced flotilla in world history parked outside of its country.
Russell says, shit, my bad.
I thought you were.
I won't do it again.
I didn't mean to offend any sedan now.
I want to forget.
Yeah, no worries, dude.
Yeah, being called Somalia is an insult, bro.
Maduro, working up to the sound of the U.S. Shout out to you.
Who's getting a 50 million bounty now?
That's a good question.
I don't know.
Probably whoever snitched on him.
Probably been a little bit nerve-wracking for him.
But obviously, the operation, this operation was successful and is over.
But I don't think that we're necessarily going to see the USS Gerald Ford pull anchor and leave the region anytime soon.
Doesn't appear that way, Charlie.
Although it is worth noting that Ford has been at sea for six months, deploying back in June.
She was moved from Europe to move to the Caribbean.
Part of what the Trump administration has said repeatedly and with this new national security strategy, that the focus would be on the Western Hemisphere.
We saw in the new national security strategy that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth unveiled at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
And you're right, we've seen this huge buildup of U.S. military forces in the Caribbean, the USS Gerald Ford strike group, not just the aircraft carrier and squadrons of F-18 Super Hornets, but also the USS Iwo Jima amphibious Reddit group with thousands of Marines and, of course, dozens of attack helicopters.
It's likely those Night Stalkers, the elite pilots that flew the strike force into Venezuela, were based aboard Iwo Jima.
We also saw dozens of other warships in the region as well, armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles.
And this buildup clearly had an impact on Nicholas Maduro.
That's why in that interview, that's why we likely saw him almost pleeing to the Trump administration for mercy.
And perhaps this operation had been planned for a number of days.
Remember, we had the strike in Nigeria targeting ISIS forces on Christmas Day.
We've been hearing something was in the works for the past few days, and we hadn't seen President Trump on camera in the last few days.
The last time we heard from him was New Year's Eve, Charlie, when a reporter asked him, what's your goal for the new year?
And the president said, peace, Charlie.
Lucas, with Maduro being gone, taken into U.S. custody by the DOJ, it leaves his vice president, who we've only heard from on state TV, saying that they wanted proof of life of Maduro and his wife.
Have you gotten any more information on what is going on there?
Do we have any indication of what is happening?
Will there be a regime change?
Well, President Maduro is no longer running the country.
And that statement from the vice president of Venezuela confirmed what President Trump said about Maduro and his wife had been removed from the country.
We did hear from President Trump's Attorney General, Pam Bondi.
If you could pull up that statement on X, I can read that for our viewers.
Pam Bondi wrote, quote, Nicholas Maduro and his wife, Celia Flores, have been indicted in the southern district of New York.
Nicholas Maduro has been charged with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns.
talked about this earlier in guns and destructive devices conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the United States they will face the full soon face the full wrath of American justice on American soil in American courts now it's notable doc when you had that in five years ago Chad Actually, under the first Trump administration, he was indicted.
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They don't want you to hear what I have to say.
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That is how I'm able to keep cooking on YouTube and everywhere else, despite the fact that I've been demonetized for two years.
Still cooking, though.
Shadow banned.
Demonetized, fucking definitely suppressed, right?
And we still get bigger viewership than I've on Preach.
Those bitch ass niggas have 2 million plus subscribers, talk shit about me every day, and we still get more live viewers than them.
Those bitch ass niggas were live last Monday, had 4,500, bro.
With 2 million subscribers.
With 2 million subscribers, the niggas have 4,500 people watching them live.
They're fucking ass.
Okay.
And in this year, 2026, we're bringing Fresh at Fitback.
We're going to go back to streaming Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
We're going to go back to Womanizer Wednesdays.
We're going to go back to Money Mondays.
We're going to go back to call-in shows and/or, you know, guest show Fridays.
We're going to go back to After Hours.
Okay.
We are taking over.
We're going to start posting clips and shorts.
We've been operating at 50% capacity chat all this time.
As you guys know, we've only been posting Money Mondays content in efforts to get remonetized.
But honestly, I think YouTube has a grievance.
They got like a fucking beef with us for some bullshit.
So we're not waiting for these niggas no more, bro.
Guys need saving.
Guys need this information.
We got to get back out there and take over.
So it is what it is.
And the reason why we're able to do what we're doing is because, you know, we, you know, we're on Rumble.
We're on kick.
We're on party.
We're on alternative platforms that actually respect free speech unlike bitch ass YouTube.
Who has the most unlike the most retarded content moderation/slash enforcement ever, right?
So, so yeah, they pick and choose, bro.
There's other people that say the same shit I do.
Nothing happens.
I say it, oh, Myron's bad.
Oh, no.
So, hey, this is how we fight back against the Matrix.
Smash that like button for me.
Fast, what comes next in Venice?
I might migrate only to Rumble, matter of fact.
Might migrate only to Rumble.
Maybe at 10 o'clock, guys, we might just move this bitch over to Rumble and Kick Only and stream for one hour there.
And then Mar-a-Lago, Trump is going to have a Trump is going to have a press conference at 11 a.m.
That's what we're waiting for, chat.
Staying up all night.
And we are going to go ahead and watch the press conference at 11 a.m. that Trump is going to deliver.
He's going to deliver a press conference where they're going to talk about the situation.
Venezuela, senior official who used to be posted at the Pentagon.
Because we don't have all the full details.
All we know is that he was captured and moved out of the United States.
That's all we know.
Just told me recently that there are 25 to 50 Venezuelan generals that have bank accounts in excess of billions of dollars.
Not millions, but billions.
You have to wonder if any kind of opposition leader like Maria Carina Machado were to come to the country, would those generals support her new leadership or whoever is designated by the Trump administration if they can make that happen in the country?
Well, you know, that's such a great point to raise, Lucas, whether or not these generals would trust someone like Maria Carina Machado, because the Cartel del Soles, Cartel of the Sons, is specifically named that because the Apollots, the sun-like shape dressing on the generals' uniforms.
That's where they got it.
The reason why they were given that name is because the military is the cartel.
That's what ultimately Nicholas Maduro is being indicted on in terms of running a cartel organization of narco-terrorists.
You mentioned, though, Maria Carino Machado.
Here's a little bit of what she had to say on Fox and Friends.
Watch.
I completely trust the strategy President Trump is developing and his secretary.
Of course she trusts it because that's going to put her back in power, bruh.
Of course she trusts it.
Yo, niggas literally just gave her the presidency, essentially, is what it is.
Secretary of State, Marco Rubio.
They know very well with whom they're dealing with.
This is not a legitimate president.
This is the head of a criminal structure that was already defeated in a presidential election by landslide.
So they know how to deal with this kind of individuals that are criminals, narco-terrorists.
And I believe that Maduro will get a very clear picture of what are his options and what's the future for Reggie Sweeter.
And shout out to you, Daedalus, for becoming a monthly supporter.
Shout out to you.
Which, by the way, if you guys want to be able to not have to worry about watching with ads on Rumble, you can just subscribe to the channel, man.
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What would be your message to Americans who are worried that this could become another costly foreign entanglement for them?
Guys, I think I'm going to stay on YouTube for another 10 minutes, give y'all six hours on YouTube, and then we're going to cut to Rumble and Kick and Party and OSS.
I won't cut off completely.
I'll just keep the real nigga platforms and we'll be able to not worry about censorship and shit like that because I fucking hate YouTube.
And if you guys are wondering, Marin, why do you hate YouTube so much?
Let me show you niggas why I hate YouTube so much.
I'll show you guys.
We're cooking, right?
21 million views, right?
502,000 subscribers.
We're cooking on this channel.
Better than 99% of YouTubers because most of these niggas are trash.
Their content blows.
Right?
And then this is what YouTube is robbing every month from me, bitch ass niggas.
I fucking hate YouTube.
So yeah, tell me if you would hate them too.
Niggas are stealing straight up.
And they don't really have a good reason for it.
They'll sit there.
Oh, you violate community guidelines.
Everybody violates the same bitch-ass community guidelines.
So that's why I don't fuck with YouTube.
So we're going to get off in 10 minutes.
All right.
Fuck this godforsaken bitch ass platform.
Hassan says, You say Trump is doing a press conference at 11, but some of us are watching Mother Time Zone.
Can you please clarify how long?
Well, if you dude, you know, I'm in Miami, right?
So Matt Mey's Eastern Standard Time.
So yes, at 11 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, he is doing a press conference.
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Bro, niggas demonetize me.
They can shadow ban me.
We're not fucking stopping.
We are not stopping.
Adra23 and locals won't let me watch this live.
I think there is something wrong with it because I can watch you live on X.
Yeah, I'm live on X still.
Hair Collins show where they have to cam up.
You roasted them niggas last time.
Yeah, we'll do that sometimes too.
But they got to cam up.
Man, I'm going to guess your IQ is between 120 and 130.
I've taken a test.
Yeah, somewhere in there.
Martel, is this really about drugs or is it about getting rid of Israel opposition?
Both.
It's not really as much about drugs as they claim because if it was really about drugs, we'd go after the Mexicans a lot harder because Mexico brings in like 60% of the drugs.
But, you know, need a justification, of course.
Okay, here we go.
This Jersey guy right here says they don't owe you anything.
It's their business.
If you don't like their structure, then start your own bitch.
Own you bitch too much.
You sound like a woman.
Hey, Jersey 105.
Okay.
And you got it spelled in a retarded way, by the way, Jersey with a Z, which tells me that you're fucking low IQ.
Here's the thing, you fucking retard.
Now, if YouTube was equal about their community guidelines, I wouldn't care.
But they enforce it unequally on people that they don't like.
They use it to target people.
They use it as a tool of censorship versus a tool of actual enforcement.
Okay?
So that's my problem.
If they were actually equal about it, then I wouldn't be complaining as much.
But they're not.
And it's clearly being done in a vicious manner to target me because they don't like me.
Okay, it's not about enforcing community guidelines.
It's about sending a message.
So shut the fuck up.
And as a matter of fact, you bitch ass nigga.
I have the proof of this because literally Congress and Media Matters wrote a whole fucking article about this shit about people in the manosphere or people in the red pill.
Okay?
So shut your bitch ass up.
You have anything you want to say?
Retard, Jersey, whatever the fuck your name is.
Because I'll tell you this.
You probably work at what?
You said Jersey?
Probably some Italian nigga.
You work at a fucking tanning salon.
You'd be pissed off if they didn't give you a $150 every week, right?
You bitch ass nigga?
Calculum!
Punch!
Right?
You're in there tanning every now and then when you're not supposed to be.
Hit the gym when you get a chance.
Do some laundry.
You do the GTL.
If niggas didn't give you a $150 every week, you'd be pissed, would you?
So shut your dumb ass up, Paulie.
Shut your dumbass up.
La Cosa Nostra fucking retard.
I believe it's exactly the contrary.
Maduro started this war.
President Trump is ending this war.
A transition to democracy in Venezuela will make the Americas, including the United States, safer, more secure, and more prosperous.
Because Venezuela, our country, has been turned.
Yes, left-leaning channels on YouTube don't get demonetized, bro, for the most part.
It's 100% political.
100% political.
They go after conservative creators 10 times harder than they do anybody else.
So, yeah.
Turn into that safe heaven for all those enemies, forces that want to deal with.
With Fresh Fit being more frequent, are you going to do?
Yeah, I'm not going to be doing.
Yeah, the debrief streams are not going to be as long.
They're going to go two to three hours.
They're not going to go, you know, six, seven hours, like at least not Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, it's going to have to be shorter, two to three hours, because I'm going to be doing Fresh and Fit.
The undermined institutions of the United States.
Sauce Money ACQ.
Thank you so much, a little OT for hard working nick.
Appreciate you, bro.
And shout out to you for subscribing, my friend.
I really appreciate you.
Thanks for joining OSS.
That's how I'm able to keep doing what I'm doing.
Speaking of which, by the way, guys, January 15th, I will be at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Okay, Ann Arbor, Michigan, January 15th.
I will be there.
So if you guys want to go ahead and, you know, meet me, shake my hand, whatever it may be, I will be there Ann Arbor, Michigan, January 15th, 12 o'clock.
I'll be out in the middle of the campus doing debates with the table.
And also kill people in Venezuela and in your country.
So we are solving and dismantling a criminal structure that has produced great pain and turned our country, our nation, into the best ally of the United States, a security country.
united states and israel for the americas and a huge opportunity for energy security as well And one thing, very important, Rachel.
Millions.
Energy Security Translation.
We're going to sell off our oil reserves to the West.
We're going to give full access of our oil reserves to the West.
That was a big thing, by the way, that was a big reason why the United States had issues with Venezuela.
We'll come back home the day Maduro goes.
So that's what Maria Carino Machado had to say back in November.
Is it your sense, Lucas, that at this press conference in just a few hours at 11 a.m. that we may learn more about whether or not the Trump administration is putting its backing behind someone like Machado or if there's another plan for the governance now without Maduro recall,
Griff, that the opposition leader, Maria Karina Machado, received about 80% of support inside the country.
What officials have told me in the past is yeah, gas prices better lower after this bullshit, bro.
I'll tell you that.
Nigga, if gas prices go out, I'm going to be pissed.
Welcome!
Punch!
I'm punching that fucking gas station, bro.
Like, I'm, yo, I didn't even drive.
But gas prices better go down after this bullshit.
Like Iraq and Afghanistan in Venezuela, it's a very united country, both politically and ethnically.
You don't have Sunni, Shia, Druze, Kurds in Venezuela.
It is one people, and they are pretty united.
In fact, just a few minutes ago on social media, you've seen people start to take to the streets yelling out of their apartments in Caracas.
It sounds like many of the people in Caracas and inventory.
Get ready to switch over to Rumble, Kick, or Party, guys, or OSS.
Whichever one you guys choose.
I'm a good, I'm a merciful leader, a merciful dictator.
You guys can pick Rumble, Kick, Party, or OSS.
But we're getting the fuck off JuTube.
I'll tell you that.
Fucking Dreidel tube.
Venezuela are joyful today about Maduro being removed from office.
In the meantime, though, let's get 100% engagement, niggas.
Let's get to 3,400, 3,400 likes.
Let's get 100% engagement.
Smash that like button, okay, with the middle finger.
Get that engagement up.
In this daring operation led by Special Operations Forces in the cover of night at about 2 a.m. this morning in Caracas, certainly there's something we're going to wait to hear from President Trump.
Clearly, the Trump administration has game planned this out.
This was just one part of the operation.
Now it goes into the political realm and who is going to rule the country and will these generals allow any opposition leader to do it or perhaps one of these generals might take over.
That's a great point.
Not only are they one people, they also have a history of free markets and free self-governance.
Lucas Tomlinson, we'll check back in with you as things warrant.
Thanks, Lucas.
And in the next hour, we will be hearing from Senator Tom Cotton, who was briefed by Rubio earlier this morning, and he'll be joining us in the 9 a.m. hour.
Let's bring in Brett Velikovich, Fox News contributor, drone expert.
All right, niggas, I'm going to drop the Rumble link in the chat, but you guys can also watch on Kik if you want to.
Whichever one you guys want, you can watch on Rumble or on Kik or on Party.
All the handles are MyronGainsX.com, or you can go over to OSS where the real niggas are with the best chat.
Okay.
I dropped the Rumble link in there for you guys, but you can also watch on kick.com or party.com slash Myron GainsX.
Come on over, niggas.
You know what time it is?
We're switching on over.
We're just going to take off YouTube, honestly.
We're going to get off.
We're going to stay on all the other platforms getting the fuck off Joutube right now.
Okay, guys.
And you guys, actually, matter of fact, it's early in the morning.
So we got to go ahead and we got to play some real nigga music real quick.
Okay.
Shout out to Annex with the gifted sub.
Appreciate you, my friend.
Man, we're going to get off of YouTube right now.
So guys, come on over.
I'm dropping the Rumble link in the chat.
Drop the kick link for them as well.
Oh, Dominicano pinned it.
All right.
Awesome.
I'll pin it for you guys right now.
Dominicano put in the chat.
You can either go Rumble, Kick, or Party.
Three links right there for you guys in the Rumble chat.
Sorry, in the YouTube chat.
Pick whichever destination you want.
Giving you niggas some options.
Party, kick, or rumble or OSS.
Give you guys four options or even ah fuck Twitter.
Don't go to Twitter.
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