MyronGainesX - EMERGENCY BROADCAST: Trump Threatens Iran With 48 Hr Deadline Or All OUT WAR! Analysis w/ Ryad! Aired: 2026-03-23 Duration: 01:02:01 === Decentralized Military Structure (07:05) === [00:00:00] Ramuz. [00:00:01] Okay. [00:00:01] And he's made a couple of videos like this over the past couple of days, by the way, saying that, oh, we're going to open the straight of Ramuz. [00:00:07] Trump did this. [00:00:08] Look at this awesome thing that Trump did. [00:00:09] Just a bunch of Trump glazing. [00:00:11] And it's actually pretty pathetic. [00:00:13] But let's go ahead and kind of get into it. [00:00:20] Welcome to today's video. [00:00:22] It's March 22nd, 2026, day 23 of Operation Epic Fury. [00:00:26] And the B-52 Strato Fortress just dropped payloads across Iran. [00:00:31] And it's been doing it for the last few weeks that have turned Iran's ballistic missile facilities into smoking craters, specifically this one right here, the buff, the big, ugly, fat fellow. [00:00:42] And that changed. [00:00:43] The fellow is changed a little bit from what the actual nomenclature might be. [00:00:47] But again, you guys love acronyms, so I got to keep them coming. [00:00:50] They launched likely from RAF Fairford in the UK, flew marathon missions over hostile territory and slammed precision-guided munitions into the Ku E Barimali ballistic missile assembly facility, among multiple other places. [00:01:05] These B-52s were just seen yesterday taking off, loaded with stealthy cruise missiles and J-DAMs. [00:01:12] So you see the cruise missiles on the outside, and you know that it's also packing some heat on the inside, proving that they can do both. [00:01:18] Stand off bombing, so launching those cruise missiles and stand in bombing, dropping the J-DAMs. [00:01:25] Meanwhile, the Iranian regime is firing back with defiant rhetoric as they do. [00:01:29] Their military spokesperson at this point could be an AI voice. [00:01:33] I mean, we don't really know who's in charge. [00:01:35] They're vowing to irreversibly destroy U.S. and allied energy, IT, and desalinization infrastructure across the region if their power plants get hit, while claiming the Straits of Hormuz remains open except to enemy vessels. [00:01:50] So stay with me. [00:01:50] This is the B-52 doing what it does best to dismantle Iran's missile empire and their ability to produce these ballistic missiles. [00:01:59] Okay, so he said that these B-52s have been doing this for weeks. [00:02:03] Okay. [00:02:04] Why is the Strait still closed then, dummy? [00:02:09] Like, clearly, it's not working. [00:02:10] The Strait is still closed. [00:02:12] By his own admission, the B-52s have been doing these operations for weeks. [00:02:16] Why is the Strait still closed? [00:02:19] I'll tell you why. [00:02:20] Because the Iranians have been able to make it dangerous enough for the ships to not pass. [00:02:26] And this is what this idiot doesn't understand. [00:02:28] The people that are sailing these ships are civilians. [00:02:30] They're not going to take that risk. [00:02:32] It's not military warships. [00:02:33] Exactly. [00:02:34] Just the threat alone is more than enough. [00:02:38] And even if we offer an equal presence in the Strait of Hormuz for said purpose of guaranteeing insurance for these ships, it's still unattractive because it's a situation of war. [00:02:49] It's an area of war. [00:02:50] There's a high possibility that drone strikes could incur missile strikes, whatever it is. [00:02:55] It doesn't even matter. [00:02:56] As long as there's not peace, even if Iran never mentioned the Strait of Hormuz, gas prices would still be up. [00:03:01] That passageway being local to that of which is the biggest war in the world right now is going to guarantee that the prices will remain volatile. [00:03:09] So it doesn't matter if we send the USS Triple E and we guarantee insurance and we do the prices will still be up as long as there's some sort of IRGC presence, as long as there's some AI shadow voices he claimed, which by the way, yeah, we killed all the leadership. [00:03:20] We got no one to talk to anymore. [00:03:21] Good job. [00:03:22] Well, then, yeah, there's going to continue to be high volatile prices. [00:03:25] And that won't stop until there's a ceasefire or we've completely concluded the matter. [00:03:30] And not only that, he mentioned that. [00:03:33] And I love when they say, because this is actually a very big talking point. [00:03:36] So again, guys, my job with this episode, like right now, this breakdown, my brother, is we are going to break down the Hezbollah for you. [00:03:42] So if you guys notice, he mentioned the leadership. [00:03:44] Well, let me tell you guys why the leadership means absolutely nothing in this discussion. [00:03:47] The reason why is because the Iranians have something called a mosaic defense. [00:03:50] A Mosaic Defense, guys, is a decentralized military structure that was designed to operate regardless if the leadership is decapitated. [00:03:59] The former Supreme Leader, Ali Khomeini, instituted this. [00:04:03] Well, actually, it's been instituted since 2007, since the fall of Iraq. [00:04:06] But Ali Khomeini really put this into play before he died in February. [00:04:11] That is why within one hour of the attack, they were able to start raining missiles down on bases all across the Gulf as well as into Israel. [00:04:20] Okay? [00:04:21] Guys, if we got attacked, you think the United States would be able to mount an attack in one hour if our top 50 people were killed? [00:04:28] The furthest down in succession that I've seen is number 17, Department of Homeland Security. [00:04:31] It'd be another like three times more than that. [00:04:33] We would not be able to mount an attack within an hour. [00:04:36] Okay. [00:04:36] The fact that the Iranians were able to do this is because they have a decentralized military structure in contrast to us where we have a top-down military structure. [00:04:46] The president is the commander in chief. [00:04:48] He makes all the military decisions and it works down. [00:04:51] He doesn't give marching orders of what's going to happen if he dies. [00:04:55] That is what the Iranians have prepared for. [00:04:57] Okay. [00:04:58] Since they've been compromised by spies, they get attacked all the time by the West. [00:05:01] Obviously, they're dealing with a far more powerful military. [00:05:04] And this is why the Iranians have perfected what's called second strike capability. [00:05:08] Second strike capability, guys, is the ability to strike back decisively and very powerfully after having your leadership destroyed in an attack. [00:05:17] This is something similar to what the Russians have with a deadhand approach. [00:05:20] If we were to ever launch nukes and bomb Russia and kill their leadership or whatever, they have minds like in the ground that would detect radiation from a nuclear bomb, and that would launch everything that the Russians have at the United States. [00:05:35] The Iranians have something very similar, but without necessarily a nuclear deterrent. [00:05:39] Rather, it's more of a ballistic missile deterrent where the marching orders are done. [00:05:44] There's 31 different provinces which are decentralized and have their own compartmentalized order and target list, and they operate by themselves with no fucking unified command chain. [00:05:54] And that is why they've been able to mount this attack. [00:05:56] So this retard telling you guys this, that their leadership is gone. [00:05:58] I think they're on AI. [00:05:59] That's completely irrelevant. [00:06:02] And that's the whole point of enrichment, by the way, despite the FETWA, I think, in 2004 by Ayatollah. [00:06:07] The whole point of enrichment and the nuclear capabilities is to hedge, right? [00:06:11] And that can kind of guarantee some security from a military leadership standpoint as well, despite the fact that their military can operate individually or autonomously of said leadership that's already been decapitated. [00:06:21] So, and that's something we've seen historically, right? [00:06:23] You know, the United States will be a lot more hesitant in getting into a full-scale war with another nuclear power. [00:06:29] I think the closest we've ever really been was, you know, with Russia in the Cold War and the few days' stretch with the whole Cuban Missile Crisis, where they had nuclear assets aimed at the United States and critical key points in the United States. [00:06:41] And then we had some in, I think, Italy and Turkey. [00:06:43] But, you know, from that came the agreement that we will never get into a real fight with a nuclear power again and that you can't have nuclear weapons aimed at U.S. sites, something that Iran didn't have. [00:06:53] So what's the second best thing they have besides the nuclear missiles that the Soviet Union had during the Cold War would be their missiles program, their ballistic missiles program, which have been proven to be effective in these last few days or really last few weeks. === Strategic Economic War (07:43) === [00:07:05] But they've kind of spiked up the drone usage. [00:07:07] And remember, guys, the drones that they have are made in-house. [00:07:10] They cost around somewhere in the range of $20,000 each and every one. [00:07:14] And so for them to use these drones, especially in the straight of Formuzz, and which they've been effectively doing, is little to none for them in terms of a cost. [00:07:22] And then Trump just the other day had said he's going to temporarily lift the sanctions off of Iranian oil so we can relieve some of the pressure in regards to the oil prices and the crude oil. [00:07:30] So we're kind of like working backwards and having things blow up in our face. [00:07:34] Did you hear about that, Myron? [00:07:35] The whole Iranian sanction with the oil and then the Russian oil and the sanctions being lifted and everything else. [00:07:40] So it's just blowing up in our face. [00:07:42] Yo. [00:07:43] Yeah. [00:07:44] I'll show it here. [00:07:45] Because, Rad, man, you know, like all the MAGA retards, right? [00:07:48] All the idiots are like, oh, Myron, this is for D Chess. [00:07:51] This war isn't for the Israelis. [00:07:52] This war is to weaken China and strategically hurt Russia more. [00:07:56] Hey, Ritard, do you not realize that he wasn't able to get the Shradder Hamus open? [00:07:59] So that means that he had to lift sanctions on Russia, the most sanctioned country in the world. [00:08:03] Then he also had to lift temporary sanctions on Iran so that we can go ahead and stabilize the price of oil. [00:08:08] This is on top of releasing 400 million barrels of oil, and the price is still at fucking 112 per barrel. [00:08:14] Like, do you guys not understand how bad this is? [00:08:16] We had to release sanctions on countries that are our enemies to stabilize the oil prices while simultaneously putting 400 million barrels of strategic oil reserves into the market. [00:08:27] And we're still sitting at $112 a barrel. [00:08:30] Do you get it, Chad? [00:08:31] Despite all that desperate attempt and these record numbers that we're making in order to relieve the pressure, we're still in a critical state, according to world experts, as to how much oil is because it really should be around $60 to $70, $70 being the most, guys. [00:08:44] $80 is like, what the hell is going on? [00:08:45] And then anything over $100 or even $120, which is where we tipped the other morning, is like critical. [00:08:50] That's catastrophic. [00:08:51] And actually, I'm glad we're playing around in that ballpark. [00:08:53] Riyadh, talk about that real quick because you put that out. [00:08:56] I wasn't even up on that. [00:08:57] You said that we hit 120 and then we quickly dipped down. [00:09:00] What happened that brought it back down? [00:09:01] Because did a tweet happen? [00:09:02] Did a tweet happen or did the White House say something? [00:09:05] Because I noticed once it gets to the 120 range, Trump starts panicking. [00:09:08] Have you noticed that? [00:09:09] Riyadh? [00:09:09] He starts panicking. [00:09:11] Yes, and that's the catastrophic stage where there will genuinely be global uprising or global destabilization. [00:09:18] At that point, that's where the prices are so volatile that people cannot keep up. [00:09:21] By the way, we're even seeing this with TSA agents. [00:09:23] Obviously, we have the whole partial governmental shutdown and then the airports have record lines right now going outside of LaGuardia, as well as this plane just hitting a fire truck. [00:09:30] That's not going to help to the issue. [00:09:32] But TSA agents, I've read this in a couple of verified reports on CBS News. [00:09:36] Obviously, they're anonymous to protect their own position, but they fall under the government and DHS. [00:09:40] And TSA agents are saying they can't even make it to work because the gas prices are so high and they're not being paid by the government. [00:09:47] So it's like it's such a circular issue that keeps going around and we're biting ourselves in our own ass. [00:09:54] So take a look at this tweet. [00:09:55] I think this was the response that had fixed the whole 120 issue. [00:10:00] Although I'm not sure in regards to the timeline. [00:10:03] So the Treasury Secretary Besant says the U.S. will use Iranian barrels against Tehran by releasing 140 million for 140 million barrels of sanctioned Iranian crude onto global markets to bring prices. [00:10:16] He claims 440 million total barrels are being mobilized to undercut Iran's hormuzza's leverage. [00:10:21] The framing is created, but the reality is absurd. [00:10:24] The United States is bombing Iran while simultaneously unlocking Iran's own oil sales to stabilize the energy market that the bombing broke. [00:10:33] I mean, it just doesn't get worse than this. [00:10:35] Talk about asymmetric. [00:10:36] And Mario doesn't like Iran, by the way. [00:10:39] Mario does not like Iran. [00:10:41] He's been extremely critical of the regime, by the way, that guy. [00:10:44] That's why I brought that up, because if it's coming from him, then I don't need to substantiate it any further, but it's common sense. [00:10:50] The way he framed it was actually brilliant. [00:10:52] The United States is bombing them, and then we're also giving them the potentiality to unlock oil sales. [00:10:57] So they're going to be making money in the same process. [00:10:59] And that's going to make a guarantee of difficulty being higher for any access or revenue being generated. [00:11:05] That's completely false. [00:11:07] So again, you kind of see this whole, it's not only in the military aspect, but it's economically as well. [00:11:12] It's hurting us. [00:11:13] Go ahead. [00:11:13] Sorry. [00:11:14] I was going to say, so like this stupid nigga right here is telling you that we're winning the war. [00:11:17] Hey, America, I need you to listen to me real close. [00:11:19] Okay. [00:11:20] Look at me, guys. [00:11:21] Look at me. [00:11:23] All right. [00:11:25] This war is costing us roughly $2 billion a day. [00:11:28] On day one of the war, we killed Kheneni to get Kameni. [00:11:33] This next Khamene is worse than the first Khamene. [00:11:36] He wants nuclear bombs. [00:11:37] He wants war against the West. [00:11:39] He doesn't want to do any type of diplomacy and he wants all the bases gone. [00:11:42] That's an L. Next, this was supposed to be 4D chess to weaken the Chinese like we did with Venezuela and to weaken the Russians. [00:11:49] Now, Russian gas and oil sanctions are lifted. [00:11:52] They're making money hand over fucking fists and have almost recouped all the money they lost from the Ukrainian war because we were trying to make them weaker economically and militarily. [00:12:01] That backfired. [00:12:02] The Chinese, they're still getting Russian, they're still getting oil from the Iranians. [00:12:06] Nothing is being slowed down on them. [00:12:08] And then the cherry to the fucking top of this is we went ahead and lifted sanctions on the Iranians on their oil, something that we have not done since 2015 with the JCPOA. [00:12:18] Does this look like winning to you guys? [00:12:20] I don't think so. [00:12:21] And this is despite the fact that a barrel of oil right now sitting at about $112. [00:12:27] Everybody's seeing a spike in their gas prices. [00:12:30] We got a government shutdown where the TSA can't even get paid or ICE for that matter. [00:12:34] We got all kinds of problems going on. [00:12:37] Meanwhile, we're spending $2 million a day on this fucking war. [00:12:41] No, no, no. [00:12:41] Sorry. [00:12:42] And this thing tries to tell you we're winning. [00:12:44] And the 112 price is only because the United States has released a record amount of oil reserves, something we've never had to dig so far to do. [00:12:53] So we are grasping at straws. [00:12:56] Yeah, we're grasping at straws to keep oil prices stable, to keep gas prices stable. [00:13:02] And what did you think would happen when the most critical passageway responsible for 20% of the world's oil or one-fifth has been blockaded or has been effectively threatened? [00:13:10] And so these ships cannot pass through peacefully. [00:13:12] And even if they can pass through, the price will still increase because the expected supply is to go down. [00:13:18] And so if the expected or anticipated supply is to go down, the demand will still go up. [00:13:23] And that means higher prices until there is a ceasefire or until there's peace in the region. [00:13:28] And you can guarantee that. [00:13:30] Now, let me also tell you this, which is kind of crazy. [00:13:35] And then they'll try to tell you that this is winning, guys. [00:13:37] Like they're talking to you guys about military wins. [00:13:40] We're telling you about real losses because this war isn't a military war. [00:13:44] It's a strategic and economic war. [00:13:46] And we are losing it. [00:13:47] And we're making our enemies stronger in the process. [00:13:49] If you're actually America first, you should be 1,000% against this war. [00:13:53] And you should be telling guys like Max Afterburner, you're a max fucking retard because this war doesn't benefit anyone. [00:13:58] This idiot is making probably 50 to 100K a month. [00:14:01] He don't give a fuck about gas prices. [00:14:03] This nigga's just going to keep pushing out his bar. [00:14:04] He's getting paid by the Israelis, probably $7,000 a post to fucking do this shit. [00:14:08] So he don't give a fuck. [00:14:09] Gas prices go up to $10,000. [00:14:10] These people are compared. [00:14:11] These people are compromised. [00:14:13] Yeah, these people are compromising. [00:14:14] That's why you have to be so careful in regards to this whole information war and who you're getting your information from. [00:14:18] Not only are we in the fog of war, so it's easy for the propaganda to stretch far, but it's also the fact that, do you not understand? [00:14:25] It's very evident the United States is losing from a strategic perspective right now because Trump is fighting to censor the media. [00:14:33] The commissioner or the chief of the FCC, which is responsible for the licenses of legacy media, mainstream media, and what the news reports, is threatening to revoke the licenses of like Fox News, CBS, CNN, or whoever is reporting against the narrative that this war is helpful for the U.S. and that we're not losing. === Challenging Centrifuge Operations (06:06) === [00:14:49] Anybody who's saying that we're losing and that we're not having a good deal blow or a good amount of traction being covered in Iran in regards to this war and how we're effectuating regime change, anybody who's actually operating in regards to reporting the news in opposition to that, they could be threatened to lose their license in regards to news reporting. [00:15:09] So, I mean, ask yourself if Trump is fighting to censor these kinds of narratives, you know, do you think we're strategically winning? [00:15:15] So that's why people like this are discredited immediately upon finding this information and dishonestly reporting it like how he's doing, talking about B2 bombers. [00:15:22] And by the way, these guys love to talk about these military buzzwords. [00:15:25] When I watch them, they always go, well, this platoon and this unit and this, this aircraft carrier and this has this capability. [00:15:31] It's like, yeah, but we get the big, bad military might of the United States. [00:15:34] We get it. [00:15:35] We understand. [00:15:35] We spend more than the next five countries in military spending combined. [00:15:38] We get it. [00:15:39] Okay. [00:15:39] Like we know how powerful we are. [00:15:41] That still doesn't take away from the fact that Trump is fighting to censor the news. [00:15:45] Why do you think that is? [00:15:46] It's because what me and my brother are saying are actually more parallel to the truth. [00:15:49] Yep. [00:15:50] You know, this thing is a retard, bro. [00:15:51] Like, it actually pisses me off that he says this shit. [00:15:55] Well, let's keep playing it. [00:15:56] And then what it's doing next is going to challenge everything you've heard about the B-52's unstoppable reach. [00:16:02] And here are some of the just so you guys know. [00:16:04] He mentioned earlier he admitted that the B-52 had already been doing this operation for weeks and Australia isn't closed. [00:16:09] That's from his own mouth, by the way. [00:16:11] Latest breaking news that's coming out right now. [00:16:13] This is from The Guardian. [00:16:14] Nobody else is responsible, Trump to blame for Iran crisis from ex-CIA chief Leon Panetta. [00:16:22] So on this channel, we like to explore different points of view, but he called the president naive over the Straits of Hormuz closure. [00:16:30] And he said that the president didn't really know what was going to happen, which is pretty silly because when it comes to operational plans, myself having worked on them for 10 years in classified vaults for the U.S. Air Force, that's basically the first thing that you brief. [00:16:45] There's unclassified parts of that, but this isn't a Venezuela. [00:16:48] So Leon Panetta is here basically saying, oh, we didn't get it done in 12 hours. [00:16:52] So this is very naive. [00:16:54] But there's phases to this campaign. [00:16:56] And one of those phases is after you crush Iran militarily and you have to do that for a while, as we've seen, then you have to roll into a phase where you focus on keeping the straits of Hormuz open against Iran's proxy tactics. [00:17:11] And that's exactly what we're seeing right now. [00:17:13] So ultimately, I think Leon Panetta is a little bit naive to think that these top generals who are going to be briefing the president didn't actually break down what's going to happen after Iran is crushed militarily. [00:17:24] So it's a bit of a slap in the face of these top generals who are wrong again. [00:17:28] General Kane told Trump that it would be very difficult to do a regime change and that's going to mean boots on the ground. [00:17:33] What the fuck is this guy talking about? [00:17:35] Yep. [00:17:35] And by the way, go ahead. [00:17:39] Go ahead. [00:17:39] No, no, no. [00:17:40] That's great. [00:17:40] And I'll do you one better since this guy is so certified. [00:17:43] Let's just take a look at this. [00:17:45] Take a look at my screen really quick because this would be a good response since he's avoiding the whole boots on ground thing. [00:17:49] Yep. [00:17:50] Are you able to see that? [00:17:51] Yes, we can. [00:17:52] I'll make it big on my screen. [00:17:53] All right. [00:17:54] Yep. [00:17:54] So when asked about U.S. special forces entering Iran to secure us and rich uranium, IAEA head Rafael Grassi said the operation would be very challenging. [00:18:02] Let's quickly see this. [00:18:05] Well, talk to me about the options that we know are being discussed by the United States right now, including President Trump and Israel have talked about the potential of sending special forces in to secure some of this enriched material. [00:18:17] You have been to Isfahan. [00:18:19] You have seen some of the underground facilities. [00:18:21] How difficult would it be to move these cylinders that are there full of chemicals? [00:18:26] We're talking about guys. [00:18:27] So make sure you're listening. [00:18:28] This guy has been to these missile cities underground. [00:18:31] This is what he asked to say. [00:18:32] Well, he's talking about the centrifuges. [00:18:37] Yeah, but regardless, what I'm saying is to nullify their capabilities. [00:18:40] He's saying after the Strait of Hormuz, because you just said the chief said that we're going to have to have boots on ground, right? [00:18:44] Yeah, so this is what I'm saying. [00:18:47] This is the last step. [00:18:49] Even let's say we're able to secure the Strait of Hormuz and whatever. [00:18:51] This is the last step. [00:18:52] I know I'm jumping ahead here, but I just want to make sure we know that there's other experts who disagree with this guy who spent 10 years doing whatever of highly contaminated uranium exafluoride at 60%. [00:19:09] So it's very difficult to handle. [00:19:11] So much so that, for example, in terms of this negotiation, we might perhaps discuss that a little bit. [00:19:17] That did not bear fruit. [00:19:19] One of the things that we were discussing was downblending it because of its difficulty in terms of handling in the scenario, for example, of a ship out of the material, exfiltrating the material. [00:19:33] So it is very difficult. [00:19:35] Then, of course, I guess there will be a number of decoys, a number of distracting cylinders, materials over there, which would make it very difficult. [00:19:49] I'm not saying it's impossible. [00:19:50] I know that here there are incredible military capacities to do that, but it would be a very challenging operation for sure. [00:19:59] For special military operation to be carried out. [00:20:03] That's all you need to hear. [00:20:05] And I think that's that's for I think that's for like for the nuclear program with the with the centrifuges. [00:20:10] So just so the audience understands, the way that you enrich uranium chat is you have centrifuges that spin the uranium until it becomes pure and pure because it's a whole scientific process. [00:20:20] And then you have the other process of plutonium and a reactor. [00:20:23] So if you have uranium, right, to make a nuclear bomb, that's done with centrifuges. [00:20:28] If you want to go ahead and do plutonium, which also could get you a nuclear bomb, you can use it with reactors. [00:20:33] So that's the two ways to get to a nuclear bomb. [00:20:35] These centrifuges are very difficult to deal with and obviously are toxic, especially at a highly enricher level. [00:20:42] So how the hell are these special force guys, number one, going to find them? [00:20:45] We don't know where they are. [00:20:46] Number two, go in there, break in, and then be able to actually effectuate this and then do it. [00:20:52] Like you would have to have the country damn near occupied to be able to do that. === Gulf States Under Attack (15:41) === [00:20:55] Right? [00:20:56] So I don't know. [00:20:57] I'll keep playing this idiot, though. [00:20:59] I want to see if he's going to go in that direction. [00:21:00] So let's see. [00:21:02] Crushing it and taking it to the Iranian regime in a way that they never thought was possible. [00:21:06] So to Leon Panetta, I would say you're a little naive, my friend. [00:21:10] Probably should have looked at some of those briefings when you had access to what would actually happen if the conflict with Iran went down. [00:21:16] And then President Trump posted this on Truth Social. [00:21:21] He said, we are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the terrorist regime of Iran. [00:21:30] And then he focused on some priorities that as the conflict starts to wind down, what will still be important? [00:21:35] And one of the main ones is getting partner nations like Gulf nations, getting Europe. [00:21:40] Anybody who's getting oil from the Straits of Hormuz, besides China, needs to come in and help and step up to actually keep the Straits of Hormuz away from the fucking answered. [00:21:53] Proxy threats of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and allow freedom of navigation through the Straits. [00:21:58] And then this is from the aviationist. [00:22:00] They said B-552. [00:22:00] This is insane quote from this guy. [00:22:02] B-2 is launched from RAF Fairford carrying new impressive cruise missile payload. [00:22:08] So this is kind of what I was talking about before, showing that cruise missile payload. [00:22:12] The B-52 is so versatile. [00:22:14] I mean, you can load this thing down with that payload and then just let it go in and do work. [00:22:19] Let it go to work. [00:22:20] And then this was a joint statement on the Straits of Hormuz. [00:22:23] So United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Denmark, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Chechnya, Romania, Bahrain, Lithuania, Australia on the Straits of Hormuz. [00:22:39] They're all coming together, it looks like, to say, hey, we're putting our foot down and we're all going to step in and open up the Straits of Hormuz. [00:22:45] So this is a good sign that some of these partner nations might. [00:22:50] The key question is, how are they going to step in and try and open up the straight? [00:22:53] Are they going to get militarily involved? [00:22:55] Are they going to try to encourage diplomacy, which is going to make Trump look bad? [00:22:58] Like, what's their actual tech? [00:22:59] Estonia? [00:23:00] What are they going to do? [00:23:01] What is he saying? [00:23:03] What is Estonia? [00:23:04] Wait, hold on. [00:23:05] What's Estonia about to do? [00:23:06] Nigga said Estonia. [00:23:09] That's actually funny. [00:23:11] Switzerland, Estonia. [00:23:12] Yeah, okay, bro. [00:23:13] No one's worried about Switzerland and Estonia. [00:23:15] If they're coming to the table to talk about the Strait of Hormuz, it is diplomacy. [00:23:19] That is exactly what Trump does not want, at least right now. [00:23:23] He's not willing to talk about diplomacy because that means Iran's going to have requests that the U.S. cannot meet. [00:23:28] Yo, what this idiot doesn't realize is the fact that they had to write the letter in the first place is the L, bro. [00:23:34] Like, do you not get the fact that they had to write this letter in of itself is an admission of defeat? [00:23:41] If they actually thought that they could shut down, that they could get the straighter muse open again, there ain't no talking, bro. [00:23:47] Every day that passes by, their economies get fucked up. [00:23:50] Every day that passes by, gas is going up. [00:23:52] Every day that passes by, the cost of doing business increases exponentially. [00:23:57] Okay? [00:23:58] If they actually could have got the straight opened right away, they would have been fucking done that. [00:24:03] The fact that they're writing this letter in the way that they're writing it is a declaration of powerlessness. [00:24:07] Here's the reality that this fucking retard doesn't get. [00:24:10] The straight ain't opening until the Iranians say it's open. [00:24:13] Sorry, that's how it's going to go. [00:24:16] Simple as that. [00:24:17] They have created enough danger in the strait to deter sailors and freighter ships from sailing through. [00:24:27] That's all they have to do. [00:24:29] They don't have to actually bomb. [00:24:30] They don't have to actually shoot missiles. [00:24:32] They don't have to do any of that bullshit. [00:24:34] All they have to do is create an unsafe passage that insurers are no longer going to be willing to insure the vessels. [00:24:44] That's it. [00:24:44] Yes. [00:24:45] No amount of cope or true social posts or stupid fucking letters like this is going to get the straight opened. [00:24:51] Okay. [00:24:51] By your own admission, these B52 bombers are so sick. [00:24:55] Okay, bro. [00:24:55] What has that done for us? [00:24:56] They've been out there for weeks and the straight is still closed. [00:24:59] Literally the most unimportant thing he could have said. [00:25:02] And this is what I'm trying to say is, and this has always been the case in warfare, especially in the Middle East. [00:25:07] If there is a threat of supply dropping, even at a minute level, at a microscopic level, you will always see sharp drops and increases in price, usually increases. [00:25:18] So all Iran has to do is stay in the war. [00:25:22] That's all that has, that's all that needs to be done. [00:25:24] So this whole joint statement where all countries are going to work towards achieving some sort of passageway for these ships, it's not going to do anything because as long as the war continues on, the prices will stay where they are, as well as the fact that all bets are off for Iran. [00:25:38] They display that there's no red lines in this war. [00:25:40] They've attacked like nine countries in the matter of a week. [00:25:43] Who knows if they'll just come back and strike a ship again after saying they won't do it. [00:25:47] They're not going to come to diplomacy on their biggest point of leverage. [00:25:49] The fact that they can control the straight of Hormuz and scare everybody into jacking up their oil prices, which makes civilians dissatisfied, works in their favor. [00:25:57] That's their biggest Trump card. [00:25:59] Why would they let that go? [00:26:00] Makes no sense. [00:26:01] The only way they would let that go is if the United States stops attacking them, because you know what's arguably a stronger weapon than their missiles? [00:26:08] The fact that they can leverage this against Trump and make him stress out and release a record amount of oil reserves. [00:26:13] That's what works for them. [00:26:14] That's how they're winning. [00:26:15] That's what's going to hurt him in the midterms. [00:26:17] That's their whole goal. [00:26:19] So it's like, again, and I know this guy knows better, but he's purposely stepping over like this basic polyscience 101 to kind of make this bigger point that like we have a B2 stealth bomber and it's strong and that we're going to weaken it. [00:26:31] What are you talking about? [00:26:33] What are you talking about? [00:26:34] That has nothing to do with anything we're currently facing. [00:26:38] In 48 hours, now 24, Iran might go into full blackout mode. [00:26:42] You think after their power grid gets hit, they're going to go, oh my bad, let me stop hitting these ships. [00:26:46] Oh my bad. [00:26:46] Oh, pull the drones out of the strait. [00:26:48] What are we doing? [00:26:48] Are you an idiot? [00:26:50] Trump is already exacerbating the existing issue. [00:26:53] What are you talking about? [00:26:54] It does not take a rocket scientist to debunk this. [00:26:59] And yo, chat, like, again, the reason why me and my brother are breaking this down, our goal is for you guys to watch videos like this and be able to be like, okay, this is bullshit. [00:27:10] That's my goal. [00:27:10] I want you guys to be able to watch content like this because there's a lot of people like this guy getting hundreds of thousands of views all across YouTube right now, pushing out propaganda, right? [00:27:19] Pro-America propaganda, because we do have our pro-America propaganda as well. [00:27:23] But let me take it a bit further. [00:27:25] Pro-Israel, pro-war propaganda. [00:27:28] Okay? [00:27:29] So I want you guys to be able to watch this stuff educated. [00:27:31] Start to roll in with some actual metal, something actually with teeth besides this very stern letter. [00:27:37] I mean, the letter is good because it shows that they're thinking about it and they. [00:27:42] Okay, they can't do shit, bro. [00:27:44] The Gulf states have been getting fucking pummeled for weeks. [00:27:47] The Gulf states don't want to retaliate because they know that the Iranians can, again, second-strike capability and they will fuck their lives up. [00:27:53] Okay. [00:27:54] And the Iranians have expressed, especially Masroud, the president, he's expressed like, look, we don't want a possession is who I'm referring to. [00:28:03] He's expressed like, hey, we don't want to fight these Gulf countries that bad. [00:28:06] It's just like, sorry, guys, you happen to be a strategic target for us to make this painful for the U.S. [00:28:11] But like, we really don't want beef with you guys. [00:28:13] But if the Gulf countries say, no, we're actually fighting back, possession is going to go, oh, yeah. [00:28:18] Oh, it's free game now? [00:28:19] We're going to fight. [00:28:20] It's going to be even easier for him to deal blows to these Gulf countries without worrying about upsetting them even further, which I get it. [00:28:25] It's like, hey, he's striking them, he's striking them. [00:28:27] But if they fight back, then Iran is really going to let everything loose. [00:28:31] And who knows if they've actually full-fledged attack these Gulf countries? [00:28:33] Like we know, they've only strategically aimed at infrastructure that will make it difficult for the U.S. and the Gulf countries to continue their alliance. [00:28:39] Maybe they'll go even further now. [00:28:41] And I'm not saying civilian casualties will ensue, but the possibility or the likelihood certainly increases. [00:28:47] And let me ask y'all something, right? [00:28:48] So let me give you guys like an analogy so you guys understand this shit. [00:28:52] If let's say you have a neighbor, right? [00:28:54] And you and your neighbor like get along, whatever. [00:28:56] You guys go to the mosque every now and then, hang out, whatever. [00:28:59] And then your neighbor lets someone go into his house, get on the top floor of the house, purchase sniper rifle, and then shoot you in your sleep, right? [00:29:07] But they miss you and they kill your wife, right? [00:29:11] What are you going to more than likely do? [00:29:12] You're going to burn his entire house down because he allowed the house to be utilized to shoot at you and it struck your wife and killed your wife, right? [00:29:21] So even though you get along with them, you have the same ideologies. [00:29:24] They allowed your enemy to use their shelter and their house to attack you strategically because of where they are located. [00:29:32] So yes, that is why the Iranians are being the fuck out of the Gulf for decades. [00:29:36] They've allowed them to build U.S. bases in their backyard that have undermined their ability to project their own power in the region. [00:29:42] So they're like, yo, no more. [00:29:44] No more. [00:29:44] You guys are housing U.S. bases that are housing aircraft, resources, soldiers, personnel that are intimately involved in bombing and attacking us. [00:29:54] No more. [00:29:55] We are going to attack you guys until you get the men the fuck up out of here. [00:29:58] And that's what's going on. [00:29:59] That is the analogy of I'm going to go ahead and make it simple for you guys. [00:30:02] That's why the Gulf is getting fucked up. [00:30:03] And the problem with the Gulf is the Gulf doesn't actually have a real ability to protect themselves. [00:30:07] Bro, the Saudis need to ask permission to use the F-35s. [00:30:10] What are we talking about? [00:30:12] Like, yo, the Saudis that the Saudis have F-35s that they got to fucking get a permission slip sign to fucking use. [00:30:18] What are we talking about, bro? [00:30:19] These Gulf niggas, man, honestly, are cucks. [00:30:22] They've been cucks and they're getting fucking exposed for being cucks now. [00:30:27] Yeah. [00:30:28] It's that simple, bro. [00:30:29] 100%. [00:30:29] It's that simple. [00:30:30] And they're getting together. [00:30:32] Them trying to play tough and take on this offensive position is just going to hurt them more because it's going to greenlight everything Iran was certainly hesitating about before. [00:30:39] Yeah. [00:30:40] So it's just, again, it just points out the fact that you want to make a change. [00:30:44] You want it to happen fast. [00:30:45] They're going to hit their structure then because here's the thing. [00:30:47] They've been hitting American structures. [00:30:49] If they actually launch a military attack, then they're going to blow up all their military infrastructure. [00:30:54] Yep, exactly. [00:30:55] That's what I'm saying. [00:30:56] All bets will be off. [00:30:57] Yeah. [00:30:58] Which at this point, Iran has exercised or kind of displayed the fact that, like, hey, there's no red lines, but this will take it to another step. [00:31:06] And this is why we're now seeing what we call a regional war, really just like it's going to be World War III, as long as this problem continues to exacerbate. [00:31:14] And Trump is not helping on Truth Social. [00:31:16] And guys, keep in mind, the Gulf states are sensitive. [00:31:18] Like they've been trying to build up, like my brother was saying, their real estate and their tourism economy for decades. [00:31:24] All they need to do is bomb like a significant location, bomb the fucking Burj Khalifa or some shit like that. [00:31:30] Yo, that's done. [00:31:31] They're over, it's over. [00:31:32] So, the Gulf states are keenly aware of the fact that they are a glass cannon. [00:31:36] And if they are actually hit back, they will not be not number one. [00:31:38] They won't be able to respond. [00:31:39] And then, number two, they can really get their shit fucked up because their entire economy relies upon energy and tourism. [00:31:44] Two things that the Iranians have them buy the balls on right now. [00:31:47] This is why, for three weeks, they've been getting pummeled and they haven't said anything. [00:31:50] Now, with that said, it's important for you guys to understand: the Iranians have been attacking their military, the U.S. military infrastructure, and then doing precise drone strikes, killing intelligence operatives for both the Masada and the CIA or whatever it may be. [00:32:03] So, it's been fairly, you know, very concise and targeted. [00:32:07] But if the Gulf states actually go ahead and launch an attack on the Iranians, all bets are off. [00:32:11] They're destroying their military infrastructure, and then they're going to go ahead and destroy some of those beautiful buildings that they built up to show their power and their progression, which would be horrible for them. [00:32:21] So, the last thing the Gulf states want is an actual war. [00:32:25] They can't sustain it, dude. [00:32:26] They cannot sustain it. [00:32:27] The Iranians will go, fuck. [00:32:28] For them, this is like a fight to the death. [00:32:30] This is an existential crisis. [00:32:31] And the one thing that you never want to do is get into a fight with someone that has nothing to lose. [00:32:37] Oh my God, it's crazy. [00:32:39] I literally said it's like people are going to think that we were listening to each other when we weren't on each other's stream. [00:32:44] I said the same exact thing. [00:32:46] And there's nothing worse than fighting a guy who's got nothing to lose. [00:32:48] Nothing worse. [00:32:48] It doesn't matter how dangerous you are. [00:32:50] It doesn't matter if you're a UFC fighter. [00:32:52] If you're dealing with somebody in the street who has nothing to lose, just to make it analogous here, there's no red line that they won't cross. [00:32:59] They'll shoot you. [00:33:00] They'll stab you. [00:33:01] They'll kick you in your back. [00:33:02] They'll wait till you're turned around. [00:33:04] It's the same thing with Iran. [00:33:05] They know that the IRGC has to fall for the United States to hopefully stop this conflict, as well as Israel. [00:33:09] That's the real enemy there. [00:33:11] They're going to let everything they have go. [00:33:13] Yep. [00:33:14] So, okay, let's go continue on. [00:33:17] And that the U.S. is like, hey, like, Straits of Hormuz is important. [00:33:21] We want the global energy to flow, but ultimately, you guys benefit a little more from this than the United States. [00:33:26] So just step up and contribute. [00:33:28] So I think this joint statement is really cool. [00:33:30] Bases like RAF Fairfax leading the charge in the UK, letting these legends fly out of there. [00:33:36] These B-52 crews are the big swing and you know what's at this point. [00:33:40] And the UK has allowed them to come in without any more drama because I think the UK sees the writing on the wall. [00:33:47] The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, their days are numbered, at least in the fact of them controlling the Straits of Hormuz or having any say about what happens in that region. [00:33:56] And I think the UK is like, oh, okay, we see how much the military has been crushed. [00:34:01] And so we can likely bring some of our ships in with a lot less risk than what it would have been bringing them in, you know, a few weeks ago. [00:34:09] But these B-52s are flying. [00:34:11] No, that's demonstrably false. [00:34:13] The reason why the Brits originally did not want them to use Diego Garcia and other places, but obviously the United States really started posturing like, yo, we need to use this. [00:34:21] We need to use this. [00:34:21] We need to use this. [00:34:22] So desperation from the United States and them trying to stop the global fucking energy crisis is why the Brits eventually caved. [00:34:29] But the Brits are not getting involved in this conflict for a fucking reason. [00:34:32] Okay. [00:34:33] None of the NATO members are. [00:34:34] So what is this guy talking about? [00:34:36] We'll keep going. [00:34:36] On extended range sorties, and they're likely the ones responsible for hitting Kui Bar Jamali facility hard in the hills near Tehran. [00:34:45] That was hit on March 7th, but it looks like these strikes have continued since then, striking down multiple of these ballistic missile production facilities, also likely striking drone production facilities and even near the Straits of Hormuz, striking those underwater unmanned vehicle facilities, prepping the battlefield for the Marine Expeditionary. [00:35:05] There's still mines on the seafloor. [00:35:07] That's number one. [00:35:07] Number two, they have hundreds of them. [00:35:09] You're not going to stop all of them. [00:35:10] Number three, they have missile cities where they make these missiles. [00:35:13] There's hundreds of them all across the country. [00:35:15] This country is huge and vast. [00:35:17] Okay. [00:35:18] Yeah. [00:35:18] And then also they make their own drones and they have hundreds of those as well, drone-making facilities. [00:35:25] From what I gathered, the Iranians can make 100 to 1,000 drones a day. [00:35:30] And they're super cheap. [00:35:32] They're super cheap. [00:35:33] And by the way, they've been penetrating Gulf airspace. [00:35:35] They've been penetrating civilian infrastructure inside of Gulf airspace. [00:35:39] They've been hitting airports, roads outside of airports. [00:35:42] And I believe what was UAE. [00:35:43] These are the same drone strikes that could have been hitting oil refineries, as well as the fact that I think the hotel in Dubai, as well as Kuwait, they've been hitting civilian infrastructure. [00:35:52] They're aiming for either intelligence assets belonging to Israel or the United States. [00:35:56] So their most cheapest, bare bones weapons that they could care less about that they produce at an insane rate. [00:36:03] It's like still damaging a great deal of, it's still blowing a great deal of damage to these Gulf countries. [00:36:09] And by the way, to intercept these drones is way more expensive than it is for Iran to actually deploy them. [00:36:14] Same thing with the missiles, but on the drones, it's even more felt because the drones are somewhere in the range, like you said, 20 grand. [00:36:20] Well, that's what they sell it for. [00:36:22] It costs them cheaper to make it. [00:36:24] 20K is what they sell. [00:36:25] 20,000 is what they sell it for. [00:36:27] They make it for less. [00:36:29] And another thing that you guys need to understand that no one ever talks about, the Iranians have domesticated their entire military-industrial complex. === Costly Drone Interception (04:23) === [00:36:37] Do you guys get that? [00:36:38] So, like, outside of the Chinese radar and some of the surface air missile stuff that they purchased from the Chinese, everything else is in-country. [00:36:45] Their missiles, their drones, everything is self-made. [00:36:49] So they can go ahead and destroy all these facilities. [00:36:51] They have hundreds of them all over the country. [00:36:55] Yeah. [00:36:55] And here's the other thing, too, you guys can remember. [00:36:57] Dumbass Hexet said, what? [00:36:58] Oh, we destroyed 90% of their missile capability. [00:37:01] Next thing you know, fucking Damon is getting destroyed. [00:37:03] Bullshit. [00:37:05] It blew up in his face. [00:37:06] Everything is blowing up in their face because they're profusely lying to the public and they bank on the ignorance. [00:37:11] Yeah, it is very true, actually. [00:37:13] Really quick, have a couple chats here. [00:37:15] Sammy R says helium is one of the key requirements in making microprocessors. [00:37:19] Most of the helium that Taiwan needed came from Qatar, and the only other significant source is Russia. [00:37:24] Yeah, yeah, Cutter makes a lot of it. [00:37:25] So that's being blocked off. [00:37:27] It's going to hurt that as well. [00:37:28] It's a good point. [00:37:28] I think my brother brought that up the other day. [00:37:30] Chad Miller says, hey, Myron, where's your Punisher mug? [00:37:32] Punisher mug comes out. [00:37:33] Myron's cooking. [00:37:34] Facts. [00:37:36] Top five baller will actually. [00:37:38] Oh, he's saying, well, actually, Trump is doing D Chess. [00:37:42] He's mocking the Magatars. [00:37:43] Yeah, I agree, bro. [00:37:44] This is what they're saying. [00:37:46] Well, actually, Trump is, you know, what he's doing. [00:37:49] This is a greater plan because China, they always bring up China somehow. [00:37:53] It's like, China and Russia. [00:37:55] What do you mean, China? [00:37:56] China and Russia are having a field day. [00:37:58] Putin is kicking his feet back. [00:37:59] Running around, bro. [00:38:01] You know how Putin has been getting annihilated by U.S. sanctions? [00:38:05] This is his dream. [00:38:06] This is, he's having a field day right now. [00:38:09] It's about time. [00:38:10] The United States looks like, because globally, Russia has always looked like the bad guy, by the way. [00:38:15] This is like a cultural aspect to this war. [00:38:18] The United States, and my brother has said this before. [00:38:20] We lose our moral high ground in doing this because we didn't let any of our NATO partners know. [00:38:24] We let nobody know globally. [00:38:25] Nobody was on board. [00:38:27] Nobody agreed. [00:38:28] We joined Israel, the country that just got done bombing the shit out of Gaza, annexing the West Bank, killing almost 100,000 people by confirmed reports. [00:38:35] We joined them in a joint strike on Iran. [00:38:38] First day, killed 180 girls in the school. [00:38:41] Like, what are we talking about? [00:38:42] I lied about it. [00:38:42] And lied about it. [00:38:44] And then lied about it. [00:38:45] But at the same time, we're wagging our finger in Russia's face saying, no more Ukraine. [00:38:49] You can't fight Ukraine. [00:38:50] What the fuck? [00:38:51] What can we say at this point? [00:38:52] So, crazy. [00:38:54] No new wars. [00:38:55] Now we've got like three new ones. [00:38:56] Yep. [00:38:59] You caught up? [00:39:01] I'm all good. [00:39:02] Okay. [00:39:02] You guys better enjoy those super chats now, man, because once we start our stuff together, man, it's going to have to bring the price up a little bit. [00:39:10] I think my mod on kick was removed by accident. [00:39:13] Can you check my name here? [00:39:14] Same as the one I kick. [00:39:16] W, WRED, David Myron W over 5K viewers on both streams. [00:39:20] You know it, man. [00:39:22] Good evening, Lord Gaines and Emperor Riyadh. [00:39:24] It's getting tougher to do Uber since this war started. [00:39:26] It's just got me second-guessing. [00:39:28] J-Boy Trump, not going to lie, is there possibly Iran could hit the U.S. power grid? [00:39:32] No, but they're going to hit the power grids all across the Middle East, which will be very bad. [00:39:38] Very, very bad. [00:39:39] That's catastrophic. [00:39:40] That would be catastrophic, which is going to fuck your gas prices up. [00:39:43] They might not hit the power grid, but they're going to hurt your ability to get cheap gas and energy in general. [00:39:50] What else? [00:39:50] Okay, so we'll get back to this thing here. [00:39:54] I'm sorry, guys. [00:39:55] I was just making a thumbnail. [00:39:56] That's why I was on like there's nobody that can roll out the red carpet better than the B-52. [00:40:02] Essentially, the B-52 is creating that red carpet for these Marines to come in as the VIPs to then do the smaller, more surgical thing. [00:40:10] So the B-52 is basically the big hammer. [00:40:13] It's Thor's hammer coming down, crushing the areas around the Straits of Hormuz. [00:40:18] And then you bring in the surgical scalpel, which is the MEU. [00:40:22] Hey, Retard, what are they going to do to destroy it, to blow it up? [00:40:25] Are they going to bomb above ground? [00:40:27] What are you talking about? [00:40:29] Like, we're going to bomb around the Strait of Hormus. [00:40:32] Okay? [00:40:33] With what kind of bombs? [00:40:37] Bunker busters? [00:40:38] Well, in order to utilize bunker busters appropriately, you need to know what's underground and what's not. [00:40:43] And then, even if you do know what's underground, they are in is a manufactured a bunch of underground facilities that our bunker busters can't get, can't get to. [00:40:50] What are you talking about? [00:40:51] No, 100%. [00:40:53] By the way, I forgot to read one guy, so I told him how to read it. [00:40:56] SKK, I wasn't avoiding your chat. [00:40:57] I forgot to read it. [00:40:58] So he says, please search 2009. === Geopolitical Strategic Stance (15:05) === [00:41:01] 2009, hundreds of dead bodies in one day. [00:41:04] 2019, 1,500 slaughtered in days. [00:41:05] 2022, 550 plus killed, including 68 kids, 20, 26,000 massacred only on two days. [00:41:11] I'm not sure. [00:41:12] I'm assuming you're referring to the IRGC. [00:41:15] You didn't say, but I'm assuming you're referring to the IRGC and war crimes on civilian population. [00:41:19] I'm not sure if that's what you mean, but even if that's what you mean, dude, I completely concede. [00:41:23] I'm not in favor. [00:41:24] Let me make this clear. [00:41:26] I'm assuming this is what you mean. [00:41:27] That even if it's on the screen, I want to. [00:41:30] Yeah, okay. [00:41:31] So I think you mean IRGC. [00:41:32] Let me be explicitly clear here. [00:41:35] I have no vested interest personally or culturally or whatever in the IRGC existing for the sake of them being some sovereign government that's moral and everything like that. [00:41:45] I'm Muslim. [00:41:46] I'm actually Sunni Muslim. [00:41:47] And the IRGC, the Ayatollah, is responsible for the proxy network that has fractured several countries, one of the main ones being Syria. [00:41:55] There are thousands, arguably hundreds of thousands over the course of the Gulf War, the first one from 2004 and so on, into the Syrian conflict and Obama's administration. [00:42:05] There are hundreds of thousands of Sunni Muslims that have been killed by the IRGC and the proxy networks. [00:42:10] I know that. [00:42:11] I'm well aware of that, as well as the fact that they've done egregious things to their own population, their civilian population, and prosecuting them. [00:42:18] The reason why, for this sake or the sake of this war, I don't want the IRGC to fall. [00:42:23] And I've explained this before, but I'll say it again. [00:42:25] So I apologize to be an echo chamber here. [00:42:28] If the IRGC falls, a few things happen, but the most important thing is to be noted. [00:42:33] Israel will have nobody to oppose them in the region. [00:42:36] The IRGC funds two key proxy networks that pose the biggest threat to Israel currently. [00:42:41] Hamas is kind of a non-sequitur at this point. [00:42:43] You've got the Houthis in Yemen, which still haven't mobilized, by the way. [00:42:46] They're probably waiting any moment to part to the Red Sea and cause more disruption and make oil prices go even higher. [00:42:50] But you've got the Houthis in Yemen, and then you've also got Hezbollah in the south of Lebanon. [00:42:54] As long as this proxy network exists, Israel cannot expand its borders. [00:42:59] Israel cannot impose themselves unfairly on Palestinians to a degree where they can completely annex Gaza. [00:43:04] See, they tried an ethnic cleansing. [00:43:06] They killed a six-figure amount of population in terms of children being a good deal or a good portion of that, yet they still have not been able to expel the Palestinians into the Sinai border or get them out of there entirely. [00:43:17] One of the reasons why it's difficult for them to do that is because of this proxy network. [00:43:21] Israel will have full hegemony and autonomy over this region if the IRGC completely falls. [00:43:27] What does that mean? [00:43:28] The United States also loses a lot of power in being able to step in and police the region. [00:43:33] That's one of the reasons why we can flex our military weapons. [00:43:35] That's one of the reasons why we offer these Gulf countries bases. [00:43:38] That's one of the reasons why we can trade with these Gulf countries, why we got all these deals with Qatar in the beginning of the year, is because we can step in as the policeman, as the custodian, and tip our finger on the scale. [00:43:48] If we cannot do that anymore, we lose a great deal of power and not only the Middle East, but the most pivotal region in the world, that being the Middle East. [00:43:54] You got the Suez Canal, you got the passageway being the Strait of Hormuz, and others that are critical for world oil prices and other rare natural earths. [00:44:02] Everything else in between. [00:44:03] North Africa is very opportunistic. [00:44:05] Israel wants to seize control in North Africa. [00:44:07] You've got Sudan. [00:44:08] You've got Libya. [00:44:09] You've got Gaddafi's son who was just killed. [00:44:12] So much chaos in the region. [00:44:14] I'm saying all this to elucidate a bigger point for you. [00:44:17] And hopefully you can understand this. [00:44:18] I get it. [00:44:20] The IRGC is not innocent. [00:44:21] I understand some Persians have a vested interest in seeing them fall because they may have family members that have been killed. [00:44:26] I'm speaking to this from an American perspective, as well as a perspective that does not favor Israel's power. [00:44:34] Why do you think Netanyahu desperately wants the IRGC to fall? [00:44:37] It's because he knows his plan of Greater Israel and everything else can fall into fruition without any sort of friction or anybody in his way. [00:44:44] So if you're pro-American or you have a vested interest in the Middle East being balanced, checks and balances, power balances, well, then you wouldn't want the IRGC to fall. [00:44:52] You understand what I'm saying? [00:44:53] So this is what I have to clarify when I say, look, we're not pro, pro-Persian, pro-IRGC, Ayatollah, Shia Muslim. [00:45:00] I could care less about that. [00:45:02] Strictly from a strategical, geopolitical stance, that's why this needs to happen. [00:45:07] That's why the United States needs to pull out. [00:45:09] That's why Iran has to have their own autonomy. [00:45:12] So that's my response to that. [00:45:14] And it's a good question. [00:45:16] That's why I gave you the time and the answer because I see where you're coming from. [00:45:20] It's a good question. [00:45:20] That's why I actually decided to answer that. [00:45:22] But I wasn't avoiding it. [00:45:23] I really didn't see it. [00:45:24] I forgot to read it earlier. [00:45:25] It's a good question, but that's the response. [00:45:26] That's the point that I made before. [00:45:27] Go ahead. [00:45:28] No, no, no. [00:45:28] I was going to say that. [00:45:29] Also, keep in mind that the Israelis have already betrayed us while they, you know, literally just use us. [00:45:35] So what do you think is going to happen when they become the hegemon and don't need us anymore? [00:45:38] They already stole nuclear secrets from us. [00:45:40] They already attacked the USS Liberty. [00:45:41] They already got a bunch of foreign aid from us. [00:45:43] They already bombed Qatar when they're not supposed to. [00:45:45] They've already done false flags against us. [00:45:46] They were there celebrating when 9-11 happened. [00:45:48] They've betrayed us in so many different ways. [00:45:49] They've been caught stealing technology from us. [00:45:51] You look at Jonathan Pollard, other spies that have taken our information and given it to our adversaries like Russia, et cetera. [00:45:57] So like if they do all this as being our greatest ally, what do you guys think is going to happen when they have no one to check them in the Middle East? [00:46:04] Exactly. [00:46:05] Exactly. [00:46:06] It's that simple. [00:46:06] And he followed up. [00:46:07] He said, can we benefit like 1970? [00:46:10] Again, my brother just answered it. [00:46:11] Again, if Israel has full autonomy and hegemony over the region, they've already been backstabbing us with the checks and balances system currently existing, which is Iran posing a threat. [00:46:19] If there's no threat that Iran poses, they will completely turn their back on us. [00:46:22] They've been talking with India. [00:46:23] They've been talking with Russia and China behind closed doors. [00:46:26] They're looking for other military support in other countries to lean on, not only from a military perspective, but economically as well. [00:46:32] And so Iran existing actually favors the United States from us having control and influence in a pivotal region. [00:46:40] That's the point. [00:46:41] So hopefully I've answered that. [00:46:43] That's the real 3D to 4D chess that people don't understand. [00:46:46] That's the real chess. [00:46:47] This other shit, these talk about, oh, yeah, we're going to go to shut down the straight rooms for China. [00:46:51] That's retarded. [00:46:52] The real chess is knowing that the Israelis can never be the hegemon because if they do, they are going to absolutely stab us in the back because they've already stabbed us in the back when they have no real power over us like that. [00:47:02] Well, they do have power over us. [00:47:03] But I mean, as in like, when we're the one footing their bills, they're still stabbing us in the back. [00:47:06] What do you think is going to happen when they're fully independent? [00:47:09] All these potential partner nations that could chip in as well. [00:47:13] And then you have a lasting. [00:47:14] Let me be if there's one thing you guys can take away from this when it comes to geopolitics, understand this truth. [00:47:20] This very ugly truth. [00:47:22] There's no such thing as alliances. [00:47:24] There's just aligned interests. [00:47:26] I'm going to say that again. [00:47:27] There is no such thing as alliances. [00:47:31] There's just aligned interests. [00:47:34] As long as interests are aligned, there is an alliance. [00:47:37] Once interests are no longer aligned, there is no alliance. [00:47:40] That's simple. [00:47:41] So once there's no line interest with us in Israel, i.e., maintaining the hegemony in the Middle East, they no longer have to align with us. [00:47:52] Depend on us. [00:47:53] Yeah. [00:47:53] And that dependence gives us power. [00:47:55] So anyway. [00:47:57] Structure. [00:47:58] And you have a lasting plan to keep the straits of Hormuz open. [00:48:02] CENTCOM released that satellite. [00:48:04] It's not open, retard. [00:48:05] I love how he says keep it open. [00:48:06] It's not open. [00:48:07] Like imagery, the telltale sign. [00:48:09] Even if it is the threat is what's hurting them. [00:48:11] The threat is what's painful, anyways. [00:48:14] Yeah, he's got pulling in. [00:48:15] It shows those long assembly halls, the support buildings. [00:48:19] Like, look, this is an above-ground building. [00:48:21] Dude, they have military, they have missile-building cities underground. [00:48:26] And a lot of this stuff is decoys, by the way. [00:48:27] Guys, the Iranians have lots of decoys above ground. [00:48:31] And the infrastructure were intact. [00:48:33] Remember, CENTCOM was thinking, was sending pictures of fucking them bombing jets that were painted on the floor? [00:48:39] Like, yo, they were painting fighter jets on the floor in helicopters, and the Israelis and the Americans were bombing it and putting it on Twitter. [00:48:47] Like it was a W. Idiots. [00:48:50] Prior to the B-55. [00:48:53] They've unfortunately been a step ahead of us. [00:48:55] They've made us look bad in some instances, and that's one of them. [00:48:58] But even the F-35 getting shot out of the sky and then landing. [00:49:01] I mean, bro, some really bad optics. [00:49:03] Bad, very bad. [00:49:05] All right. [00:49:06] March 7th, it turned everything into rubble at those facilities. [00:49:10] It collapsed structures, debris fields, facilities completely out of commission. [00:49:15] And we're seeing multiple strikes on hardened areas where the IRGC could be using as fighting positions or just command nodes, underground command nodes, intel collection to do what they do. [00:49:26] I mean, they have some sort of tracking systems right now that are still working, right? [00:49:31] Because they're tracking which ships are going through the straits of Hormuz. [00:49:35] So they're likely underground facilities that pass intelligence that still have communication with each other. [00:49:40] So the B-52 is likely one of the ones responsible for taking down those different command nodes that are communicating and telling the different IRGC factions which ship. [00:49:51] Who cares? [00:49:52] What has he addressed since the start of this video? [00:49:53] Nothing, dude. [00:49:54] This guy is dimwitted. [00:49:55] Yo, this guy is nothing behind those eyes. [00:49:57] There's no real analysis whatsoever here. [00:49:59] He's just yapping, bro. [00:50:01] He has not analyzed. [00:50:02] He has not predicted. [00:50:03] He has not speculated. [00:50:05] He has not laid out an objective fact as to where this war is headed. [00:50:08] Straight to Hormuz, B-52 bomber. [00:50:10] CENTCOM. [00:50:12] What are you talking about? [00:50:14] The buzzword galore. [00:50:15] He has made like one legitimate statement. [00:50:18] United States. [00:50:19] So you got to take care of that. [00:50:20] And the B-52 is likely the one leading the charge on that right now. [00:50:23] This isn't just damage to these facilities. [00:50:25] These major production lines are being erased, starving the IRGC of fresh missiles during their sustained operations where they're bragging about how many missiles that are hitting Israel. [00:50:36] Bro, what the fuck? [00:50:37] They just fucked the Mona up yesterday. [00:50:40] What is this guy talking about? [00:50:41] Like, this is demonstrably false. [00:50:44] Look, I'll go on Suleiman's shit right now. [00:50:46] Like, bro, and even, I don't even got to go to Suleiman. [00:50:49] I could go to Ivan Levy and all these other Hezbollah agents. [00:50:51] Bro, they have been bombing the fuck out of Israel. [00:50:56] Look, morning in Tel Aviv. [00:50:59] Goodness. [00:51:00] Like, bruh, what are y'all talking about, bro? [00:51:02] Like, you guys are over here. [00:51:03] Look at this. [00:51:04] This is just an airstrike in. [00:51:07] Oh, this is in Iran. [00:51:07] They hit Iran, which obviously Iran is getting beat up. [00:51:10] We admit this all the time. [00:51:13] What is this? [00:51:14] Just writing an F-35 Cell DRAI. [00:51:16] I'm the real stealth. [00:51:17] Okay. [00:51:17] Let me see here. [00:51:18] Because obviously, this is obviously this eclipse from before. [00:51:21] But Israel's been getting hit. [00:51:22] Yesterday was especially bad. [00:51:24] More missiles raining down on Israel. [00:51:27] Like, dude, what is this guy talking about? [00:51:29] Like, they're absolutely getting through. [00:51:30] Justin Hisselmit and Natanya, like, what? [00:51:34] Here, you can take a look at this one. [00:51:36] Yeah, go ahead. [00:51:36] Check out my screen. [00:51:37] Oh, you might have just showed it. [00:51:38] Sorry, but I'll full screen it here for you. [00:51:40] Yeah, yeah, this was from yesterday. [00:51:42] This was in the vote out. [00:51:46] So, and guys, bear in mind we're showing you this despite the censorship campaign from Israel and how hard they're trying to effectuate that to make sure none of this really gets out. [00:51:56] They're controlling the press, although it's going to get harder and increasingly difficult as strikes become more widespread. [00:52:01] People are going to film it and post it. [00:52:03] It's going to slip through the cracks, but they've been working hard to keep that stuff under racks, except with certified people who should be posting it in the light that Israel wants to spin, like Benjamin Nett and Yahoo claiming that. [00:52:14] Look, fire missile population as a crime against humanity. [00:52:17] Look, literally, he's showing all because this is an Israeli Hasbaris. [00:52:21] You know that these are going through. [00:52:22] Look, look, these are the cluster missiles that they're bitching about. [00:52:28] Right? [00:52:29] Look at this. [00:52:29] What is this? [00:52:30] This is at least five houses killed in a village in Hebron area by Iranian missile. [00:52:33] Yes, five palaces are killed. [00:52:34] I'm going to go through and make that because, hold on, let me let me not share because that's kind of violent. [00:52:38] And I know that you're yeah, yeah, that'll get me cooked. [00:52:42] Hold on, let me, I know what to do. [00:52:44] There we go. [00:52:44] And I'll read some chats really quick. [00:52:46] Halo King says, What are your thoughts on gold in relation to the war? [00:52:50] I'm wondering why it's performed so poorly, even though this war is extremely inflationary. [00:52:53] Well, look, you hold on to it. [00:52:56] I don't think it's performed that poorly, though. [00:52:58] Thank you for the super chat. [00:52:59] Free Palestine from Z. [00:53:02] Yeah, they're all in it for themselves. [00:53:05] Think about it. [00:53:05] Iran still needs a deal to survive. [00:53:07] They're not really worried about Palestine. [00:53:08] No, yeah, yeah. [00:53:08] I mean, I agree. [00:53:09] Look, they've weaponized the cause for their own good and their own doing, but we got to take what we can get better than nothing. [00:53:17] You know what I mean? [00:53:18] Like, that's if you're a Muslim and you have a vested interest in a two-state solution, then that's actually helpful for you. [00:53:24] All right. [00:53:25] Yeah, look, like you see, this is coming from Yosef Adad, who's like a Hasbara agent for Israel. [00:53:29] Even he's throwing off the damage, bro. [00:53:31] Missiles are getting through. [00:53:32] Like, this whole 90% capacity shit is a bunch of lies. [00:53:35] So they're bragging about all the different things they can do. [00:53:38] But as you can see, their missiles were struck down trying to hit Diego Garcia. [00:53:42] The endurance and the payload. [00:53:43] Oh, yeah. [00:53:44] Also, there was talk about that not being them, actually. [00:53:48] The Diego Garcia. [00:53:49] Yeah, because that's 4,000 kilometers. [00:53:51] So Iran said it wasn't them, allegedly. [00:53:54] Apparently, yeah, that's what they said. [00:53:56] You know, that'd be a little conspiratorial here. [00:53:59] Let's have some fun. [00:54:00] That does open up the floor for some interesting questions. [00:54:02] I actually retweeted that. [00:54:03] I said interesting. [00:54:05] Because normally they take credit for everything. [00:54:07] Even shit that they didn't do, they take credit for. [00:54:09] So for them to not take credit for that is kind of weird. [00:54:12] There's two possibilities. [00:54:14] Either they're telling the truth, and now we've seen Israel enter the stage of utilizing false flags to weaponize the warfare, perpetuate the narrative that they're attacking innocents and attacking infrastructure unnecessarily, or Iran did strike and they're playing like 30 D chess where they're saying, no, we didn't do that. [00:54:31] We did that one. [00:54:32] And we didn't do that one, but we did that one to confuse everybody. [00:54:35] There's a potentiality. [00:54:36] And look, I'm just having fun with theories, but it could just be that Iran wants to get people to think that Israel is conducting false flags, which, by the way, they have the deepest, extensive history of doing. [00:54:46] They're the most guilty of doing such said action. [00:54:49] So who knows? [00:54:50] You know, who knows? [00:54:50] But I did think that was interesting. [00:54:52] And I would probably expect to see an increasing amount of strikes that Iran does not take ownership for. [00:54:59] So we'll see what happens as time progresses. [00:55:02] Dope and dope. [00:55:03] And in music says, communicate when to interrupt each other, guys. [00:55:06] Okay, bro. [00:55:07] Thanks for the constructive feedback. [00:55:09] Go ahead, bro. [00:55:10] All right. [00:55:11] Of the B-52. [00:55:12] This allows it to do things that lighter jets can't really do when it comes to taking out these bigger facilities. [00:55:18] I mean, the amount that the B-52 can carry is basically scary. [00:55:23] So, the B-52 can turn missile factories into history, but wait until you hear. [00:55:28] Dude, a bunch of the missile factories are underground, dude. [00:55:30] Like, is this guy fucking retarded, bro? [00:55:33] This guy's an idiot. [00:55:34] And they don't even know where they all are across the country, bro. [00:55:36] And if we hear how sadly Iran's rhetoric is crumbling under this pressure because Iran's regime built the Kui Barj Mali site specifically to produce those ballistic missiles, which they thought were going to completely protect the regime. [00:55:51] And they might have, actually, if you would have let that play out for another 10 years and they had 10,000 ballistic missiles, they only had 2,500 luckily at this point. [00:56:00] But those facilities feed the IRGC's arsenal. [00:56:04] I think they got way more than 2,500. === Ballistic Missile Counts (02:39) === [00:56:06] How many ballistic missiles have they already shot at this point? [00:56:09] Let me let me Google that shit actually. [00:56:11] Like, I saw Mario tweet it, but I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna grok it right now. [00:56:16] Yeah, how many because it's very important to do the difference between how many ballistic missiles has Iran fired so far as as of today, right? [00:56:32] Let me see here. [00:56:34] Oh, go ahead. [00:56:37] What's the number? [00:56:38] Um, okay, as of March 20, uh, 23rd, 2026, Iran has fired hundreds to over a thousand ballistic missiles since the escalation of the ongoing war with the U.S. and Israel began. [00:56:49] So, key figures from credible reports: the IDF report on March 20th, 2026. [00:56:54] Iran had launched 365 ballistic missiles specifically at Israel since February 28th. [00:57:01] Afar News, Afar's News Agency, military source, Iran affiliated on March 5th, 2026, that Iran had fired over 500 ballistic missiles and naval missiles combined alongside 2,000 drones. [00:57:14] Okay, hold on. [00:57:15] Let me. [00:57:15] Okay, what is the total across all sources? [00:57:23] Gotta fucking be real specific with these fucking idiots. [00:57:36] Bro, just give me the number, idiot. [00:57:54] Okay, best aggregated estimate from cross-reference reports: between 800 to 1,200 missiles total since February 28th. [00:58:02] Got it. [00:58:02] And keep in mind. [00:58:04] They want to go until the midterms. [00:58:07] So I think they got way more than 3,000. [00:58:10] They have way more than that. [00:58:11] And they've been building them up since the 12-day war. [00:58:14] Besides, that doesn't even take into account what they had besides that. [00:58:17] And they've probably been ramping up the production of said missiles until the United States. [00:58:23] Until the United States launches some sort of ground invasion and tries to interrupt that. [00:58:27] Go ahead. [00:58:27] The FATSA won. [00:58:28] They started mass producing it after the 12-day war. [00:58:31] Yeah. [00:58:31] One of their mainline hypersonics. [00:58:35] They started sending the line shit out right after. [00:58:37] And that one is not even required to penetrate airspace all the time. [00:58:40] Sometimes they just use a cluster combination and that does the trick. [00:58:43] By the way, I don't know if you saw this, and I'll just quickly mention it. === Mossad Operation Exposed (02:19) === [00:58:46] And I would, it's like stuff like this that this guy will just never acknowledge. [00:58:50] That makes the greater point. [00:58:51] NY Times has essentially confirmed that Israel played a role in simulating, or I think he meant simulating the violent regime change riots that left around 3,000 dead in Iran this January 8th and 9th, but which were marketed in the West as pro-democracy protests. [00:59:04] So New York Times actually reported on the fact that Mossad and U.S. intelligence assets were involved. [00:59:09] Oh, New York Times, when did that come out? [00:59:13] This was so Max Blumenthal tweeted this not too long ago. [00:59:18] He tweeted this two hours ago. [00:59:20] Vindicated yet again, bro. [00:59:22] Yeah. [00:59:22] On top of all the other like overwhelming amount of evidence we have, I can, I will fight, I will literally debate anyone on this topic that the protests were 1,000% astroturfed intelligence operations. [00:59:33] Like, yeah, it's irrefutable. [00:59:34] It says instead, Mossad's strategy during that period was to try to weaken the government until it essentially surrendered to Israeli and American demands using a combination of crippling economic sanctions and operations to assassinate Iranian nuclear scientists and military leaders and sabotage nuclear facilities. [00:59:50] Over the past year, as the prospect of Israeli military action against Iran became more likely, Mr. Barney reversed Mossad's approach, devoting the agency's resources to plans that could lead to toppling the government into Haran in the event of a war. [01:00:01] In recent months, according to officials, Mr. Barney came to believe that Mossad could potentially begin igniting riots around Iran after several days of intense Israeli and American airstrikes and the assassination of senior Iranian leaders. [01:00:13] And then we have the Mike Pompeo tweet as the cherry on top. [01:00:16] You got to love it. [01:00:16] I mean, they just make it super easy these days. [01:00:18] You don't even have to be a conspiracy theorist anymore. [01:00:20] It's in your face. [01:00:21] Yeah, bro. [01:00:22] Like, and yo, shame on PBD and his entire team for saying that it wasn't an intelligence operation from the Israelis. [01:00:28] And yo, PBD is so wrong. [01:00:30] Yo, shame on them, bro. [01:00:32] Shame on them. [01:00:33] They spent an hour fucking sitting there talking about, oh, yeah, it was 100% the people coming and trying to protest against the regime. [01:00:41] Shame on them for that, bro. [01:00:42] Like, PBD's like hate for the for the um for Iran has like really shown over the past couple weeks, bro. [01:00:48] You can't trust anything they say when it comes to this war. [01:00:50] They're so fucking wrong. [01:00:51] They are so fucking wrong. [01:00:52] Me and my brother already debunked all their points. [01:00:54] And now that the New York Times is finally coming out and reporting it, everything that we told you guys months ago, back in January, that this was a fucking Israeli Mossad Op. [01:01:03] So they're so wrong on this shit, dude. === Watch Both Streams (00:55) === [01:01:06] Also, guys, I'm going to end the YouTube stream here on my end very soon. [01:01:09] So come on over, guys, to Kick. [01:01:10] I dropped the link in there. [01:01:11] I just came on for a little bit, give you guys a little bit of sauce because I got this broadcast going out with my brother. [01:01:16] But come on over to Kick. [01:01:18] Come on over to Kick. [01:01:18] Or you go to my brother's channel, Riyadh's Report, either or. [01:01:21] It's tagged in the title, I think. [01:01:23] So go ahead, jump in. [01:01:25] I'm going to end my YouTube stream right now. [01:01:26] Come on over to Kick or come on over to Riyadh's report, either or. [01:01:31] Or actually, you know what? [01:01:32] Do both. [01:01:32] Open up a tab on both. [01:01:33] That would really help both of us out. [01:01:34] Even if you prefer to watch on Kik, open up a tab for my brother. [01:01:37] Or if you prefer to watch on YouTube, open up a tab for me if you don't mind. [01:01:40] On Kick, really would appreciate that. [01:01:42] Helps quite a bit, man. [01:01:43] The more live viewership we have in Kick, the better. [01:01:45] I'm already doing you guys a solid by doing multi-streaming, which I hurt myself financially for doing that like a fucking retard. [01:01:49] I should be just streaming to one platform, but I still keep Rumble and all these other platforms open for you guys. [01:01:54] So only thing to ask is open up another tab, one for YouTube for my bro, Riad's report, and then one for me on kick, kick.com/slash Mario GainesX. [01:02:01] But I'm going to.