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April 15, 2026 - MyronGainesX
01:31:40
Iran-US Blockade War, Israel And Lebanon In DC, FBI Arrests AI Terrorist, Loser Attacks Sneako!

Myron GainesX aggressively rejects viewbotting accusations before dissecting the Israel-Lebanon conflict, tracing its roots to the 1948 Balfour Declaration and criticizing the Abraham Accords. He details Hezbollah's 918-day war, the deaths of leaders Nasrallah and Shukr via Mossad pager attacks, and Israel's refusal to disarm the group despite historic US talks. The host analyzes Trump's potential Cuba intervention, Iran's strategic "loss" status, and the Strait of Hormuz blockade raising gas prices to $94/barrel. Ultimately, he argues Western aggression fuels Iranian nuclear ambitions while advocating for a one-state solution to end the occupation. [Automatically generated summary]

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Why Viewbotting Is Retarded 00:02:52
Enjoy Shadowhome.
Nigga said viewbotting.
He said that shit.
Bro, get the fuck out of my chat, nigga.
I've never viewbot in my life.
I've never viewbot in my life.
I never will viewbot in my life.
That's just for losers.
Viewbotting is literally for retards.
Shout out to A1 Perception.
Appreciate you, my friend.
Yeah, bro, I don't viewbot at all.
Viewbotting is literally retarded.
Literally retarded.
I will never, ever viewbot, bro.
I'd rather get less views than viewbot.
Like, I will not.
Nah, hell no, bro.
Hell no.
Because it's not, it's just bullshit.
And, like, you just lose credibility doing that shit, man.
You lose credibility.
It's kind of sad and pathetic, right?
So, I'm good, man.
Oh, shit.
Sorry, guys.
Social Blade crashed.
My, hold on.
The chat shit crashed.
Sorry, guys.
I'm going to fix it right now.
Boom.
All right.
Boom.
That's good.
Activate this.
Already activate that.
Yeah.
Sorry, guys.
I have a software that I use that puts all the chats into one.
So now, y'all should, now you guys should see it.
Okay, now we're cooking.
Now we're cooking.
Now we're cooking.
All right, cool.
Cool, cool, cool.
Of democracies to talk more about this.
Thank you so much for joining us this morning.
Yeah, thank you for having me.
And so you're in Israel right now.
I just want to ask, what are you seeing right now on the ground?
What are the people there?
How are they feeling?
Well, they're mad as fuck.
A lot of them are not happy with the war because they keep having to run into the shelters.
It's important to remember, I think that Hezbollah has been attacking Israel for around 918 days since they joined the conflict.
After well, there was supposed to be a ceasefire, the Israelis have been attacking Lebanon.
See, this is why Fox News is crazy, but you know, I watch it with you guys so that you guys can see the propaganda.
Maz carried out its brutal massacre on October 7th, 2023.
So, you know, people are exhausted.
They never talk about why October 7th happened, they just talk about October 7th.
I mean, this war has gone on a very long time.
It hasn't always been an intense war because Israel has ramped up the intensity back in 2024, and then there was sort of a ceasefire, and then Hezbollah broke the ceasefire on February 28th, or actually March 2nd, after the US and Israel attacked Iran.
The Propaganda Behind October 7th 00:05:45
No, no.
Israel's been breaking the ceasefire several times since they, guys, they struck the seat.
Oh my God, bro.
Yo, okay.
Give me once if you guys want me to explain this whole, how this shit even came into play, because there's a lot to talk about here.
I'll put a poll in the chat real quick here.
I'll put a poll in the chat for y'all.
So we'll go ceasefire lore, yes or no.
I'll put it for two minutes for you guys to vote.
I got to take a quick piss.
All right.
I'm going to take a quick piss.
Vote on kick for me, guys, because I know we've got a lot of people in here if you guys want the ceasefire lure.
Let's see.
All right.
68% of you guys want me to.
All right.
Cool.
Give me one sec.
All right, so we'll go through it real quick for you guys.
I got y'all ninjas, okay?
I'll put on some music for you guys while I do this for you ninjas.
So, so, um, I'm going to go through and show you some of you guys the stuff, right?
Origins of the Middle East Conflict 00:14:57
Now you guys are...
If I were wondering, who the fuck are these people that you're like, these random things that you're putting up here?
Don't worry, I'm going to go through and explain it.
You guys know I always set up so that I can kind of go through this nice and smoothly.
And then what else is I going to do here?
There was probably one other thing I was going to talk about.
Oh, that's fine.
So let's kind of go through this.
So, all right.
So, first and foremost, you guys got to understand that there's a bunch of countries that don't like Israel.
Okay.
They're called the acts of resistance.
All right.
Iran is the main country that funds and supports it, aka led by the IRGC.
And then you have.
You have Syria, or sorry, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon over here.
Now, you have Hamas who are based out of Gaza, right?
Right here, Hamas.
Then you have who are these guys right here?
Okay.
Then you have Hezbollah who are based in Lebanon to the north.
Then you have Syria, right?
To basically the northeast.
And then you have obviously Iraq and then Iran.
And then you have the Houthis down here.
Okay.
And all these different groups oppose Israeli behavior in the region, essentially, because Israel, whether they want to admit it or not, are occupying the Palestinians in both Gaza and the West Bank.
And they're also occupying the Golan Heights as well, which is Syrian land.
Okay.
And the whole Muslim world doesn't like Israel being here.
Israel starts a lot of wars, they start a lot of problems.
Over the past couple of years, they've bombed seven different countries, they start a lot of problems, right?
And this is how the Muslim world feels.
I'm just being very honest with you guys, right?
So Hamas attacked them on October 7th, okay?
And the reason why they attacked, which the media never talks about, but there's a couple of reasons why they attacked on October 7th.
They attacked because, number one, the occupation, right?
The people of Gaza have no real sovereignty whatsoever.
They don't have any real rights.
They're stuck in the Gaza Strip.
Opportunities aren't really there.
They're occupied of their own land.
And same thing with the West Bank.
Also, they attacked because of.
The red heifer, right?
So a lot of you don't know this, but the Israelis purchased a bunch of cows.
Yes, you heard that right.
They purchased a bunch of cows from Texas, okay, and shipped them over to Israel, okay?
And the reason for this is because the Israelis want to destroy the Alexa Mosque.
You guys are wondering, what the fuck is the Alexa Mosque?
The Alexa Mosque, guys, is a mosque in Jerusalem, third holiest site in all of Islam, and they want to destroy this thing.
And the reason why they want to destroy this thing is so that they can go ahead.
And build the third temple and bring about the basically, they want to bring about the Antichrist.
Okay.
They want to bring their Messiah.
Okay.
Because obviously they reject Jesus Christ.
So they want to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which actually, October 7th, the operation is called the Al-Aqsa Flood, by the way, chat.
Hamas called it Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
The Western media doesn't want you guys to know that, though, because in order for them to call it the Al-Aqsa Flood, you have to understand why they did it.
So obviously, there were geopolitical reasons, there were religious reasons.
And obviously, you know, other reasons as well.
But those are some of the main reasons, right?
So the occupation, destroying the Al-Aqsa Mosque, not having any type of sovereignty, not answering the Palestinian question, and then also the Abraham Accords.
So this was also very important.
So the Abraham Accords, guys, okay.
were a set of accords that Donald Trump put into play back in 2020.
And the Abraham Accords, guys, were basically normalization between Muslim countries in the Middle East and Israel.
And right now, Morocco, Sudan, the UAE, Israel, Bahrain, they're all a part of the Abraham Accords.
And these countries recognize Israel.
Now, the big reason why Hamas attacked on October 7th, on top of the Al-Aqsa Mosque being destroyed and the violent occupation by the Israelis, Was because the Abraham Accords.
And what Netanyahu's been trying to do for a very long time, you can see him right here.
What Netanyahu's been trying to do for a very long time, guys, he's been trying to avoid the Palestine question.
Okay, what is the Palestine question?
The Palestine question, guys, is are you going to give the Palestinians their own state or are you going to bring them into Israel under a single state?
What's going to happen here?
And Netanyahu's done everything in his power to not answer the Palestine question and not give them any type of sovereignty and continue to occupy them.
So what ends up happening is Netanyahu tries to get around this and he did this with the Abraham Accords.
And unfortunately, the Saudi Arabians were thinking about potentially joining the Abraham Accords.
Now, if Saudi Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, this would have been catastrophic for the Palestinians and Hamas because what ends up happening is they will not have the ability to have the leverage to get the Israelis to recognize their sovereignty.
Okay?
Now, no one ever talks about this in the Western media.
Fox News is never going to tell you this, CNN is never going to tell you this.
But these were the main reasons that led to October 7th.
This war didn't begin on October 7th, 2023.
Only idiots think that.
Okay, only retards think that.
This war really started, okay, back in fucking with the Balfour Declaration.
Okay, and then into 1948.
Okay, so this war started way before October 7th, 2023.
It's just that the world got exposed to what's going on in the Middle East.
Okay, so that's why October 7th happened.
When Hamas attacked, this triggered Hezbollah to mobilize.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, what the fuck is Hezbollah?
Hezbollah, guys, is a paramilitary group.
Located in Lebanon.
Okay.
And they were created back in 1982 when the Israelis invaded Lebanon.
Okay.
Looking for the PLO, the Palestinian Liberation Organization, which was run by, at the time, a guy named Yasser Arafat.
Okay.
This guy right here.
I'm sure if I show you guys who he is, you guys will recognize him immediately.
This is like the most famous Palestinian ever.
Okay.
Yasser Arafat.
So they were trying to kill this guy in Lebanon.
And the IDF was.
Okay.
So Hezbollah was created.
To push the Israelis back and get them out of southern Lebanon.
And they kind of stuck.
And what ended up happening was they became a part of the, they ended up having representation within the Lebanese government.
Now, I want to be very clear about this.
They are not the official Lebanese military.
Okay?
Someone said the most famous Palestinian is a big claim.
Yeah, he's definitely one of the most famous Palestinians, especially when it comes to Palestinian plight, dumb fuck.
Are you retarded, nigga?
Like, if you think about, you know, Free Palestine, he's the first face that comes up.
You're fucking stupid.
Fucking retard.
Anyway, back to what I was saying.
So they're a paramilitary organization, but they're not the Lebanese army.
Okay, and they operate on their own.
And they exist really to fight Israel.
That's why these guys exist.
They exist to fight Israel.
They keep Israel out of southern Lebanon.
And they actually were able to successfully push the Israelis back and kick them out of southern Lebanon.
Okay, so Hezbollah's been really the only organization to fight the Israelis and win.
Right, and get them to stop occupying.
So they have an enormous amount of support in the Middle East for that, right?
Because everybody hates Israel in the Middle East, okay?
Don't listen to what anybody tells you.
No, they're very disliked in the Middle East.
And then you got Hassan Nasrallah.
So Hassan Nasrallah was the leader of Hezbollah, okay?
And he was killed in 2024 alongside this guy, Fuad Shukr.
And they were killed right after the Pager attacks, okay?
The 2024 Pager attacks.
If you guys remember, the Mossad ran this operation, okay?
The Mossad, for those of you that don't know, is the CIA version.
Of for Israel, it's Israel CIA.
Very competent agency, very good agency, very strong agency, very good at what they do.
I would argue they're on par, if not better than the CIA, to be honest with you guys.
Okay?
Because they don't give a fuck.
Okay, they don't give a fuck.
They do what they got to do.
And these guys ended up running an operation because Hezbollah is very good on the ground, chat.
They're very good on the ground.
They kill a lot of IDF soldiers and they're warring right now.
And what ended up happening was the Israelis kind of ran a very intelligent operation.
And what the Israelis did was basically this After October 7th happened, they went into Gaza, they demolished Gaza, right?
They blew it up, killed it, blah, blah, blah, killed tens of thousands of people.
And then they began a ground assault into southern Lebanon, like they always do.
Because for the Israelis, they want to get This whole region here, the Latani River south, okay?
They want to create that and turn that into like a buffer zone, kind of like they did with the Golan Heights over here, okay?
And they argue it's for security purposes, right?
So that they can kind of keep Hezbollah away from their borders.
Because what happened was, after October 7th happened, Hezbollah was shooting rockets into northern Israel.
In this whole area, Haifa, et cetera, Nazareth, all this stuff, maybe not Nazareth so much, but Haifa in this whole area of northern Israel, they had to like, you know, evacuate like 60,000 people.
Okay.
So on October 7th, after Hamas attacked, Hezbollah just started shooting rockets into northern Israel.
And the reason why they did this was so that they could split the IDF into two different components because fighting a war on multiple fronts makes it much more difficult for the IDF to fight.
So after they completed their campaign in Gaza by the end of 2024, okay, they began a ground assault into southern Lebanon.
And as they started this ground assault, right, they started getting pushed back.
They had a lot of difficulties with fighting on the ground.
Right, obviously, invading you guys know this from watching me invading is very difficult to do compared to defending.
So, Hezbollah's fighting them, etc.
But what the Israelis did to give themselves an edge is they did two things.
Number one, they were doing targeted airstrikes in Beirut and Hezbollah's strongholds.
And with the airstrikes, they were able to, um, well, first, they did the pager attack, okay.
In the pager attack, okay, basically they put these bombs in beepers and pagers, beepers, pagers, walkie talkies, and other, you know, old devices.
And they put these bombs in these things like 10 years ago, okay?
Like 10 years ago, they did that.
And what ended up happening was they, on September 17th and the 18th, they blew them up, okay?
They blew up these pagers and they, you know, Maimed and killed a bunch of Hezbollah fighters.
Okay.
And this was very demoralizing for them.
And as they were doing this, they were also doing targeted airstrikes in Beirut and they were doing a ground assault.
So they were attacking Lebanon from three different prongs.
So they were doing the ground assault, they did the pager attack, and then they were also bombing Beirut.
And during the bombings, they were able to kill, um, Wad Shukr and Hassan Nasrallah.
And Hassan Nasrallah was the top guy for Hezbollah.
And this guy was a very powerful speaker.
They, you know, everyone in the resistance, uh, loves this guy.
And, Killing him was very symbolic and a huge W for the Israelis.
Now, after they killed Hassan Asrallah, Hezbollah and Israel agreed to a ceasefire.
And when they agreed to the ceasefire, which was structured in late 2024 after they killed Hassan Asrallah in September, this is what triggered the beginning of the fall of Syria.
Okay.
And then you guys know the rest.
Al Jalani came in, they took it over in a couple weeks, blah, blah, blah.
But the purpose, right, is the purpose of me explaining this to you guys is that this ceasefire has been supposed to be in place since 2024.
Okay.
And the ceasefire was officially broken when Hezbollah entered the war against Israel after they killed Ali Khamenei.
You guys are probably wondering who's Ali Khamenei?
This guy.
Okay.
The supreme leader of Iran.
Okay.
After they killed him on February 20th, Hezbollah officially entered the war alongside the IRGC Iran against Israel.
Right.
And the Houthis have also entered in as well, I think.
AKA, the acts of resistance, these guys that I told you guys about before.
Right?
So, now it's important to note, guys, that when Israel and Hezbollah had their ceasefire, Israel violated it thousands of times.
Okay, Israel violated it thousands of times, you know, for a bunch of different reasons.
But they violated it, and the ceasefire we knew was never going to last.
It was obviously very volatile.
And then after they killed the supreme leader who runs the IRGC, who was, you know, Supporting Hezbollah, they entered the conflict.
So that's what happened.
That's what led to these peace talks.
Because the Lebanese government wants to have some type of agreement with the Israelis.
Hezbollah, though, has grown large and they've.
Is Hezbollah Iraq?
No.
Are you retarded?
I've said it many times.
They're Lebanon, bro.
They're Lebanon.
Okay.
Anyway.
Hezbollah has a ridiculous amount of representation and power within the Lebanese government, even though they're not officially kind of like the Lebanese government.
Does that make sense, chat?
So, Lebanon wants to have talks with Israel, and that's what they were doing here in the United States.
Lebanon and Israel met for the first time in 40 plus years.
Okay?
Give me ones in the chat if that all makes sense for you guys.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
I explained a lot, but now you guys should understand this shit.
And know the ceasefire.
But yes, Israel has supposed to have this ceasefire since 2024 and violated it thousands of times.
On where we are, nevertheless, I mean, I think Israelis would like the Hezbollah threat to end.
They want to see an end to the rocket fire and the drone attacks, which are basically almost daily in the north and harm people and cause a huge number of people to have to, you know, be afraid all the time or keep their kids out of school.
So they'd like this to end and they'd like to see Hezbollah be dismantled or disarmed.
Mind you, Israel's been bombing southern Lebanon and two million Lebanese people are displaced.
Hezbollah Ties to Iran Exposed 00:06:00
FYI, I like how he's not saying that.
Uh, Veraki.
Appreciate to give the sub.
And with those talks between Israel and Lebanon scheduled today, what can we expect from those talks?
What should people be on the lookout for?
Well, the talks are important.
I think they're important for several reasons.
First of all, the fact that you have Lebanese officials and Israeli officials in the same room for direct talks is something that's kind of unprecedented.
It's not usual that these two sides are really able to sit together, even though, in fact, if you look at the history, You know, Lebanon and Israel, you know, should have been friends long ago.
They should have had a peace agreement back in the 50s.
I mean, it's Lebanon is a natural state for Israel to have an agreement with.
But unfortunately, you know, Lebanon has been hijacked and used by Israel's enemies back then.
Bro, you invaded in 1982.
Like, see, these guys never tell you all the truth, bro.
They never tell you guys the truth.
It's actually crazy that he's saying this.
Like, bro, you guys invaded Lebanon in 1982.
Hezbollah, Hamas, the IUGC, all these different groups were created because of Israel.
Like, what?
Israeli aggression created this.
But again, he's on Fox News, so he can say this stupid shit.
That's why I watch Fox News with you guys a lot because I need to, like, you know, educate you guys on the Hezbara.
So, back in the 60s and 70s, it was a Palestinian.
Groups and terrorists that use them to attack Israel.
And then when Israel went into Lebanon, it was the Hezbollah group in the 80s that kind of filled that void of the Palestinian terrorists.
And then.
No, they were created because you invaded.
Hezbollah did not exist in the 80s until Israel invaded.
Carried out the same type of attacks.
So I think it's very important, first of all, that there are talks.
And yeah, as you guys know, this guy, obviously, you look at his name and he's in Israel.
There's talks about a ceasefire.
And it's important that the United States be the mediator, I think.
I mean, obviously, there are other European countries.
The Lebanese government, I think, probably would like to see some European countries, perhaps France or others, in the room as well.
They'd like to see the Arab states as well in the room because it's important to remember Saudi Arabia was the one that helped to end the Lebanese civil war in 1989.
So the Lebanese have that kind of long rapport back and forth.
And I think the question we have to look at is it's good to talk, it's important to talk, talking is better than war.
The Lebanese government has to show practical steps.
Also, I think the Israelis rejected the ceasefire that they were trying to do with Lebanon.
In terms of actually disarming Hezbollah, which it's promised to do, which UN resolutions say that it needs to do, it needs to show how it can do that.
And when we hear talks between Iran and the United States right now, some of the non negotiables we hear come out of there with the United States is Iran cannot have those nuclear capabilities.
With these talks between Israel and Lebanon, can we see any non negotiables possibly come to the table and what those might be?
Well, I think there's a lot of things happening.
It's good you mentioned Iran because, in the end of the day, Hezbollah does probably take orders basically directly from Iran.
And Hezbollah is a proxy of Iran.
Hezbollah was funded and built by the Iranians, it was built by them to be a frontline state to basically hijack Lebanon, hollow out Lebanon, fill it with the Hezbollah militia terrorist group.
And then Iran would use that as a front against Israel.
Think about it, for instance, like the Soviets using Cuba against America in the 60s or 70s or something, creating this.
Proxies.
So that's why Iran was doing.
And of course, when Israel and the United States began the strikes on Iran in February, Iran operationalized Hezbollah to attack Israel to create the second front.
So there's this interplay.
From the Lebanese point of view, they'd like to see Hezbollah be defanged and not be used to hijack and destroy their country.
But the problem is, Hezbollah is an armed group.
It's maybe more powerful in some cases than the Lebanese army.
It is.
And it has way more influence.
Hard to govern a country when you have an armed group within the country that is hijacking it, just like cartels.
And they're trying to get Hezbollah to disarm, but they're never going to disarm, bro.
They're never going to disarm.
They've already said this.
Hezbollah has marked a year since Israel killed its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
Thousands of supporters gathered in its strongholds in the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital, Beirut.
In a video message, the group's secretary, General Naeem Qasim, rejected attempts to disarm it.
Nasrallah was killed during Israel's conflict with Hezbollah, which weakened the group significantly.
Despite Israel agreeing to a ceasefire with Hezbollah nearly a year ago, it's launched regular attacks into Lebanon.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, U.S. Ambassador and Special Envoy Tom Barrack says it's up to the Lebanese government to disarm the group.
A very delicate situation is America has viewed Hezbollah as a foreign terrorist organization.
Now, having said that, we understand that within Lebanon, Hezbollah itself is a legitimate political organization and consists of a large number of the Shia community, the Shia community being an equally.
Zionism and One State Solution 00:14:40
You guys want to see something interesting?
...Saddam Hussein for invading Kuwait and to make sure he doesn't do anything like that again or worse.
The U.N. imposed sanctions on Iraq, the harshest, most comprehensive sanctions in modern times.
Very little goes into the country, virtually no oil goes out.
The United States says there wouldn't be any sanctions at all if Saddam stopped lying about his destructive weapons and complied with UN demands.
Meanwhile, it's no secret that the sanctions are causing hardships.
It's not the leaders who are suffering.
It's the people, and especially the children.
This is a ward in a pediatric hospital in Baghdad for severely malnourished children.
And everywhere we went, we saw children like these malnourished, some close to starvation.
We saw children who needed medicine they couldn't get.
And this little boy died of pneumonia an hour after we took these pictures because there were no antibiotics.
Jane Pierce works for the United Nations World Food Program.
Most people don't realize what's going on.
They don't see pictures of babies like we've just seen here.
Babies that are a third of their recommended weight.
Before 1990, before the war and before these sanctions, was this all unheard of in this country?
Yeah.
Yes.
Did not exist at all?
Didn't exist.
What's the problem?
How come eight do not function?
Shortage of the spare parts.
Roger Norman, a human rights lawyer, Was studying the water and sanitation plants that, like hospitals, used to have modern equipment.
Empty.
This empty, all of them empty.
But Iraq has not been allowed to import chlorine under the sanctions because it could be diverted to making chemical weapons.
Before sanctions, Iraq was one of the most industrialized and westernized countries in the Middle East with a lot.
Yeah, a lot of people don't know this.
Saddam Hussein was extremely secular.
Very secular.
Didn't want religion to be too involved in it.
And also, he had a Shia majority and he was a Sunni, so he tried to keep religion kind of out of it.
Large middle class.
But under the sanctions, Iraq has been forbidden to sell oil.
So even though the sanctions would allow the country to buy food and medicine, Saddam Hussein claims they don't have enough money to buy them.
But Madeleine Albright, the United States.
Former Secretary of State.
States representative at the UN says the sanctions haven't hurt him.
We have found out that he has spent an incredible amount of money on things that are his priorities.
And she was the one that designated Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist organizations.
And yes, if you're wondering, every single time.
Let me show you for the first time what his priority is.
This is the presidential yacht.
And he's bought this since the sanctions went into power.
He has used it.
It takes upkeep.
Now, in addition to this presidential yacht, he has built 48 new palaces since the war, refurbished others to the tune of $1.5 billion.
She says the U.S. is trying to prevent Saddam Hussein from making and dropping a nuclear bomb or chemical weapons on other countries.
Interesting.
Never had them.
And she says he's still lying about his weapons programs.
We have heard that a half a million children have died.
I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima.
And, you know, is the price worth it?
I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it.
It is a.
Fuck that.
No, it's not, bro.
Are you fucking serious?
Half a million kids die?
And here's the thing he never got the bombs.
He never had these weapons of mass destruction that they're fucking talking about.
This is Zionism, chat.
This is Zionism, bro.
This is Zionism.
So now you guys know she was the one that, October 8th, 1997, she designated them as a terrorist organization.
And it's important that you guys understand this shit, bro.
Right?
The IDF isn't a terrorist organization, though.
You know, the IDF kills way more people and hurts way more people and causes way more instability in the region.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah, man.
And just so you guys know, those people that were killed in Iraq, that was one of the main things that Osama bin Laden complained about in the letter to America.
You know, the letter that they never want you guys to read.
That was one of the main grievances that he had the 500 to 1 million Iraqis that died.
500,000 just children.
And I think it was like a million people that died in general before the war.
With the crippling sanctions.
Even though Osama bin Laden hated Saddam Hussein, obviously he fell for the Iraqi people because sanctions always kill the people.
They don't really hurt the government like that, they hurt the people.
So, yeah, dude.
Yeah, really bad.
Really fucking bad.
You know?
And this is the stuff that, you know, they're not going to tell you.
Give me ones if you didn't know that.
I guarantee a bunch of y'all didn't know this Madeleine Albright woman or any of this stuff.
Give me ones if y'all didn't know that.
It's okay.
Nothing wrong with saying you didn't know.
This is shit that they don't want you to know.
Yeah, there you go.
Lots of you guys didn't know.
All right.
Cool.
That's why I do what I do.
That's why I give you guys the other side.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
This was a big reason why we got attacked on 9 11, dude.
This was a big reason why.
This was one of Osama Bin Laden's chief grievances with the United States.
Was the killing of the Iraqi kids that Madeleine Albright kind of put into play?
Fucking retard.
Moral question, but the moral question is even a larger one.
Don't like, dude.
I'm telling you guys, if you look at like every modern terrorist attack in the United States, it's almost always been tied back to our foreign policy, dude.
You know what I mean?
Almost every single time it's pushed back to our foreign policy.
Like, if we just answered the Palestine question, we wouldn't have these problems.
It's that simple.
Like, give the Palestinians a state or bring them into Israel under a one state, and these attacks will be done.
Peace in the Middle East will be achieved.
We won't have any of these problems.
Jews can live safely and get the security that they want, right?
Alongside Muslims.
And we wouldn't have these issues.
You know, look, I don't have a problem with Israel existing, but it can't exist the way that it is right now.
You guys need to find a way to either bring the Palestinians in, give them a passport, and give them the fucking human rights that you give to the Israelis, or you guys need to build a Palestinian state, allow them to have a Palestinian state.
It's going to be what, but until they fix this problem, they're never going to have peace in the region, bro.
They're never going to do it.
It doesn't work.
And idiots like Madeleine Albright, right, sanctioning all these countries and killing these people, whatever, it just exacerbates the problem.
And why?
Because she's a Jewish Zionist, bro.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like.
It's the only way we're going to fix the problem.
If we're going to fix the problem, we need to give the Palestinians some level of sovereignty, give them some goddamn human rights so we don't treat them like animals being occupied and shit like that.
And then we can work it out.
The Jews and the Muslims can live amongst each other.
Just so you guys know, also, this whole like Muslim Jewish beef, this is like a new thing.
Okay?
This is like a relatively new thing.
For thousands of years, Muslims and Jews have been able to live in peace.
In 1492, when they got kicked out of Spain, who took them in?
The Ottoman Empire.
Jews lived pretty good under the Ottoman Empire because under Muslim rule, under Muslim rule, people of the book, you cannot, number one, you have to let them practice their religion.
And number two, you can't attack them.
And then number three, they just got to pay a tax.
They got to pay a tax and they're able to live in peace.
Now, with that said, they don't have to fight in the military and they don't have to, like, you know, they don't have certain obligations to the society like the Muslims do.
So you pay the tax, you don't got to fight in a war, whatever, they protect you, they take care of you, all that shit.
And you don't got to get persecuted.
You could practice freely, et cetera.
That's why they got like mosques and, sorry, that's why there's like synagogues and churches in some of these Muslim countries.
You know?
Actually, interestingly enough, the second biggest Jewish population, guys, is in Iran.
Did you guys know that?
The second biggest Jewish population in the region is in Iran.
They bombed the synagogue a couple days ago.
Like last week, they bombed the synagogue.
So, you know, Zionism is a serious problem, bro, and it's creating a lot of issues because historically, Jews and Muslims have been fine.
They've lived in harmony for centuries, dude.
Literally for centuries.
This whole beef thing with Muslims and Jews is really new since 1948, since the creation of Israel.
Jews have lived in Muslim lands forever.
Think about it, guys.
There's a lot of Mizrahi Jews.
There's Iranian Jews, there's Iraqi Jews, there's Egyptian Jews, there's Moroccan Jews, there's Syrian Jews, there's Jews from all over Algeria.
There's always been Jews in Arab and Muslim lands, always.
There's Mizrahi Jews.
There's Mizrahi Jews.
Lebanon, you know, obviously no one's going to tell y'all that, but that's what it is.
But all the problems started when they came in and they stole land.
It's that simple.
All the problems started with Palestine.
And until you guys give the Philistines some goddamn fucking land, give them some respect, some sovereignty under, I think a one state solution is the only way forward now.
Point to be honest with y'all.
A one state solution is the only way.
A two state solution, let's be honest, is not going to work.
Because they're not going to let them have military.
They're not going to let them have any type of ability to defend themselves.
So you got to bring them in under a one state, bro.
You got to bring them in under a one state and just suck it up.
Because you're never going to have the peace and security that you yearn for until you bring them in.
I'm sorry, bro.
It's not going to happen.
Give them citizenship.
Get rid of the fucking borders.
Make Israel one fucking, you know, one fucking unified country.
Bring the Arabs in and accept it, bro.
That's it.
That's it.
Now, I'll tell you guys why they don't want to do that.
You guys are probably wondering, well, Myron, that sounds like a good solution.
That sounds like a good solution.
Why don't they just do that, Myron?
The reason why, guys, is because they have to, they call it the Jewish state, right?
They don't say that like in the Western media for certain reasons.
But in Israel, they're called the Jewish state.
And in order for it to be the Jewish state, it needs to have the Jewish majority.
And since it's a democracy, kind of, right?
Kind of.
They don't want Palestinians to have equal rights and have representation and be able to vote and then get, like, you know, remove the Jewish government.
That's a big reason why.
So, yeah.
But that's the only, that's honestly the only way, dude, you're ever going to create security in the region.
People like Netanyahu and shit like that, they always yearn, we want security, we just want to live in peace.
All right, bro, you want to live in peace?
You got to bring the Palestinians in.
Give them passports, make them citizens, stop crying.
But they don't want to do that.
They don't want to do that.
In Mexico or something like that.
Creating Real Regional Security 00:16:16
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ZHC says, so who do you think will be the one who brings peace to the Middle East?
It makes us look bad.
Gotta get these Zionists gone.
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
You're going to need a president to go in there and hardball with the Israelis.
The other problem, too, is that since we don't have a president that has balls to stand up to Israelis, they could do what they want.
The only way it's going to work is you got to tell them, yo, look, you're going to either make a Tuesday solution, you're going to make a one-stay solution.
And if you don't make a one-stay or a Tuesday solution, we're going to stop supporting you.
We're not going to give you aid anymore.
That's going to get the Israelis to realize, like, oh shit, we need to do something.
Because if we pull our support from Israel, they're going to be gone in months, bro.
The entire Muslim world will attack them and get them out of there.
So, you know, you need a politician to go in there and be like, look, the state of Israel can exist, but it's not going to exist the way that this is going.
You guys are going to have perpetual warfare, and you're putting Jewish people, Jewish, because there's Muslims that live in Israel too, by the way, guys.
There's 2 million Palestinians that live there.
So you're putting.
Muslim lives, Jewish lives are putting them all at fucking risk.
For what?
For what?
Because you don't want to give these Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza any type of sovereignty?
Stupid, bro.
It's stupid.
It's stupid.
You're never going to have fucking peace in the region, bro.
They're always going to keep attacking you.
You cannot kill an ideology.
Okay?
You can't kill an ideology.
So you have to fucking, you have to, you have to, since you can't kill an ideology, you need to get rid of the ideology via peace and diplomacy.
Okay.
Jim Crow says, why don't all these Muslims just get nuked so we don't have all this war going on?
Well, Pakistan is the only country that has it.
Hey, Mayor, couldn't the insurgents just use landmines to avoid the pager and cell phone explosions?
Couldn't the insurgents just use landmines to avoid the.
Oh, the reason why is because the.
So the reason why the Hezbollah was using pagers and cell phones, certain types of devices, is because Israel, the Mossad and Unit 8200 and stuff, they were hacking into their devices.
So, what Hezbollah did was they started using older communication devices that weren't susceptible to interception.
So, the Israelis found this out, and then what they started doing was they started selling them the beepers and the walkie talkies.
Actually, genius, man.
Actually, ingenious.
Very smart.
But that's why.
That's why they weren't able to avoid it.
And just so you know, and they did this for 10 years, one chest.
They did it for 10 years, dude.
Crazy.
Or, no, actually, no, it's two chests, eight chests.
Okay, it's two chests.
Somebody making fun of them.
Okay.
Yeah, it's not one chest.
But yeah, so they did this for 10 years, bro.
Had these bombs in these devices.
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Okay.
I heard them say they were giving Tel Aviv the Gaza treatment.
Amari, do you think World War III will happen within the next 10 years?
It's very possible.
Amari, can you please look at Netanyahu's new video he dropped?
He made another one.
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Also, what ramifications it could cause?
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How can Trump block something already blocked?
Yeah, I know.
It's retarded.
Bruce Lee says There was a time I once considered signing up for the military.
Now that I know what I know, it angers me and frustrates me so much that our soldiers aren't even fighting America's wars.
Yeah, they're not, dude, unfortunately.
Second biggest Jewish population is in Iran.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Israel destabilized the Middle East.
Thanks for the history lesson.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're never going to tell you guys this, man.
But yeah, the second highest population of Jews is in Iran, bro.
Then they bombed the synagogue.
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It's based on the 80s.
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I think that's the difficult question.
The Lebanese are not happy about actually physically disarming his palettes, not because they don't want to.
It's because it's hard to disarm these groups, just like it's.
They're never going to disarm, though, bro, because Israeli aggression is.
Outrageous.
You're never going to disarm them.
Okay?
It is what it is.
You're just never going to disarm them, dude.
It's hard to disarm these cartels in Mexico.
Remember, there was that incident recently where a cartel boss was killed or whatever, and these cartels went wild in Mexico, attacking airports and burning things in Puerto Vallarta.
So it's just hard.
And Mexico is a real government that's far more of a government, I think, or stronger than the Lebanese government is.
That's just the complicated issues.
And we'll see a red line there.
I guess we'll see another red line in terms of Israel.
Israel wants them disarmed.
And Israel says it's not going to do a ceasefire this time if Hezbollah is not disarmed.
Israel will continue carrying out the conflict.
And with this ongoing conflict, with the strikes we have seen Israel take on Hezbollah infrastructure, do you think it's becoming more easier now?
Is Hezbollah having less control over the Lebanese government?
Well, I think, look, Hezbollah has lost territory.
Let's see here.
Yeah, they did lose some territory.
They did lose some territory.
But the IDF has taken some serious casualties, too.
As a political group and as well as an armed group.
So I think the question with Hezbollah is it stronger or weaker?
It's weaker.
U.S. stocks were up again today, with investors apparently feeling good about the chances of a peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
President Trump suggested today that face to face talks could resume within days.
All right, so I'm looking for the video that you mentioned.
I'll try to find it in English here if I can.
But yeah, Netanyahu did drop a video on Hezbollah.
U.S. I'll try to find it for you guys.
I have it on his Twitter.
But it's in fucking Hebrew, man.
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As Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon continue to trade deadly strikes.
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Marco Rubio hosted diplomats from both countries today to discuss a framework for peace.
This is a process, not an event.
This is more than just one day.
This will take time, but we believe it is worth this endeavor.
It's the first senior level meeting between the two countries in over three decades.
And comes amid a ceasefire in the U.S. Israeli war with Iran.
So far, the U.S. and Iran have not reached an agreement.
Okay, one minute ago, heavy close combat clashes between Hezbollah fighters and IDF soldiers in Bint Jabal, southern Lebanon, right now as we speak, guys.
Literally one minute ago, just came hot off the press.
You know what?
Let me go ahead and show you guys.
Let's go ahead and.
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Let's see here.
This reporting from the Wall Street Journal comes amid the feud between MAGA and Pope Leo.
Okay, we don't care about that.
President Trump approved more H2B visas for seasonal guest workers.
Okay.
Military plan to quietly ramp up for a potential Pentagon led operation in Cuba.
Should President Trump order an intervention?
USA Today reports.
Well, he wanted to do this a while ago, but that war in Iran is fucking him up.
Five ADF soldiers were wounded today in southern Lebanon by Hezbollah rocket fire.
Israel's appointed Michael Lotem to be the official ambassador to Somaliland four months after Israel recognized their state.
Media analyst from Elson shows that.
Okay.
Shout out to Nick Funtas, man.
He's cooking.
Okay.
Yeah, they're doing pretty good.
Okay, so it's talking about the live viewer versus the clips.
Yeah, clips are the thing, man.
I wonder where my clips are at here.
We're probably going crazy on Clips 2 chat.
What are mine?
What are mine's?
The clip economy.
All right.
Agreement for a permanent end to the conflict.
In a new interview, President Trump said a second round of direct talks could be happening over the next two days.
Yeah, they might do more direct talks, guys, which I talked about that earlier today on Twitter.
Yo, I think the U.S. knows that this war is an L, bro.
I think they're starting to realize like this shit.
Like, they're starting to realize like this war is stupid.
And honestly, there's no.
Like, there's no.
Like, you can militarily bomb up Iran all you want, dude.
Like, strategically, like, this is a fucking L.
Okay?
It's an L strategically.
Meanwhile, Trump is applying economic pressure on Tehran with a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Pentagon says no ships from Iran.
Yeah, and they let a Chinese ship pass.
Iranian ports have passed through, and at least six vessels turned around on orders from U.S. forces.
Restrictions in the strait are keeping gas prices high.
An average.
Actually, matter of fact, let's go ahead and check the OSS report, as you guys know.
One of our guys made it.
All right, we're sitting at 94.
Still high as fuck.
Still high as hell.
There's a ceasefire right now, but once that ceasefire ends, it's going to shoot right back up into the hundreds again.
Of 411 today.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
We're going to see energy prices, you know, high and maybe even rising until we get the ships, meaningful ship traffic through the Straits of Hormuz.
The IMF warns if energy disruptions drag into next year, the global economy would come close to experiencing a recession and face crippling inflation.
As the strait remains blocked, France and the U.K. are leading a European effort to reopen it as soon as the war ends.
But French President Emmanuel Macron.
Macron said the mission would not include the U.S., Israel, or Iran.
Tony.
So, crazy shit, man.
Israel in recent days has been accelerating its ground invasion against the Hezbollah militant group as it seeks to carve out what it calls a buffer zone, extending security control several dozen times.
And basically, that buffer zone that I told you guys is pretty much up until the Latani River.
If we look at Lebanon on a map, I just keep a map of the Middle East here the whole time.
Pretty much, they want to take all this southern Lebanon, they want to take this area right here.
That's the buffer zone they're trying to do.
And it's the same exact thing they did with the Golan Heights as well.
Okay.
So that's what the Israelis want, right?
They, what they'll say, dude, it's all about land grabbing and land expansion under the guise of security.
Okay.
That's the Israeli plan.
Oh, we need a buffer zone for security.
AKA, we're going to occupy this shit.
That's what these niggas do, bro.
That's what they do.
Kilometers into Lebanese territory.
Most recently, we're told that today Israel's launched a pretty big attack on the southern town of Bin Shebel, where hundreds of Hezbollah fighters are currently being holed up and besieged on all.
Jarhead says currently driving an update, huge numbers and current ongoing firefighters.
We speak, update in 90 minutes.
Thank you, Jarhead.
I appreciate you greatly.
So, 90 minutes, we'll have an update, guys, on casualties between Hezbollah and IDF.
Jarhead has been doing a fantastic job of keeping us up to date.
Last time I spoke, or last time I was on stream, I think the KIA for Israel, IDF, Was almost a thousand.
It was like 950 killed in action.
I think a thousand wounded.
Like, I think they had like almost 150 to 200 Merkava tanks blown up and like 50 support vehicles gone.
So we'll see what happens with the update from Jarheaded.
Hey, Mine.
I heard China said if their ships get stopped, there will be trouble.
Yes, that is true.
And that's why they let a tanker through yesterday.
All sides by Israel.
But Israel's been taking land.
They took over a symbolic village in southern Lebanon today or yesterday.
Fierce clashes happening there.
And if Israel were to take this town, it really would be a symbolic achievement.
That is where the soccer stadium there in the year 2000 is where Hassan.
Oh, yeah, they took it.
They actually took it, guys.
So this was a day ago.
Yeah, this little village that they're talking about, Israel did take it earlier today.
What's the name of it?
Fierce clashes happening there.
And if Israel were currently being holed up and a big attack on the southern.
Okay, Benjabel area.
Okay, so they're still fighting there.
So Hezbollah might be doing a counteroffensive because yesterday.
Yesterday, they pretty much had it.
Benjamin Bill.
And the reason why Benjamin Bill is important, guys, is there was a famous speech there back in 2000 by.
Here we go.
This is it right here.
There was a famous speech conducted here.
And I think there's a soccer field, if I'm not mistaken.
Heavily damaged during.
Okay, yep.
April 13, 2026, Benjamin Stadium in southern Lebanon has been heavily damaged and captured by the F during operations.
So, oh, yeah.
Yeah, they destroyed the stadium.
Wow.
Okay.
Oh, wow.
Israel Destroys Lebanese Stadium 00:15:33
This is the Israel Times.
Someone here spoke.
Okay, so the reason why this matters a lot, right?
And the Israelis are mad about this.
Hassan Nasrallah gave a historic speech back in 2000.
Okay.
It's the famous speech, it's a spiderweb speech.
So, IDF destroys captures Benjamin Stadium site of Nasral's infamous spiderweb speech.
Oh, YouTube took it down?
Of course.
Of course, YouTube.
Of course.
Niggas can't even get history anymore.
Yeah.
I'll get the speech for you guys.
But this is of great significance to them because Hassan Asrala, remember, like I showed you guys before, this guy, who they killed, he gave a famous speech in 2000.
And this guy's a very big motivational speaker for the resistance.
So, them taking this was a big deal for them.
Fierce clashes happening there.
And if Israel were to take this town, it really would be a symbolic achievement.
That is where the soccer.
So they did have control of it yesterday.
So the fact that they're fighting now, literally, guys, look, I showed you all this already.
Seven minutes ago, heavy fire.
So the Hezbollah is not going to let them take this.
Here we go.
Two minutes.
Israeli helicopters are evacuating wounded soldiers from southern Lebanon amid cold.
Yeah, bro.
Oh, Lord.
Here you go.
Israeli helicopters are evacuating wounded soldiers from southern Lebanon amid ongoing clashes in Benjamin, according to Al Ja. Al Jadid.
Yep.
So niggas are getting fucked up, bro.
Yeah, I knew they weren't going to let them take this shit without a fight, bro.
They were definitely not going to let these niggas take this shit without a fight, bro.
So, yeah.
Nine minutes ago, like yesterday, they took it, and now they're fighting again for it.
And boom, just like that.
Two minutes later, ongoing clashes, helicopters evacuating Israelis, IDF.
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Stadium there in the year 2000 is where Hassan Nasrallah, the former leader of Hezbollah, famously declared victory against Israel after Israel in the year 2000 ended its 18 year occupation of Lebanese territory.
Now, across southern Lebanon, we're seeing Israeli bombardment of various different areas.
So far in this war, the Lebanese health ministry says today that more than 2,000 people have been killed, among them, more than two.
And the thing with Hezbollah, guys, is they fought.
Israel, the most by far on the ground.
Like, they've, like, the Hezbollah is like the main ground force that has, like, actually fought the IDF a lot.
And they've, like, beat the IDF.
They beat them in 1982.
They beat them in 2000.
They beat them in 2006.
They whooped their asses in 2024, too.
But then obviously they did the pager attack and everything else like that.
So they had to, you know, they both took a ceasefire.
They both took lots of casualties.
Both of them did.
Because Israel's never going to do a ceasefire unless they're winning.
Or, sorry, unless they're losing a lot of bodies.
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250 women, 150 children, and more than 89 medical workers.
And among those 89 medical workers is Hassan Badawi, who went to his funeral today.
He was killed yesterday in an Israeli drone strike.
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That targeted, his colleagues say, his ambulance literally as he had arrived at a strike location to help a wounded person in the building and was pulling out the stretcher.
He was killed on the spot.
Israel did not respond to a request for comment on this incident, but says previously has said, That Hezbollah uses medical facilities as a cover for militant actions, but it has not provided evidence of that.
And what we know by talking to these colleagues of Hassan is that they fear that they will be next.
All right.
What's this?
Satellite images show Iran digging for buried missile launchers.
Well, I'm not surprised about that at all.
New satellite image.
Okay.
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Okay.
They say peace through strength, but it's really beaten into submission.
Yeah, peace through strength is a code word for neocon code word, bro.
Melchi, PBD just had tea on today.
They're falling off.
God damn.
Chav Matt came around.
I heard China say, okay, got that one.
Yeah, I don't know, man.
What's going on over there?
I don't know what's going on over there, bro.
All right, we could jump in.
Uh, 12 minutes ago, Bibi released his video statement Our forces continue to strike Hezbollah.
Rumors of a ceasefire agreement are floating around.
Yesterday, Israel made it clear that this battle will only end with the complete destruction of Hezbollah.
Ceasefire and U.S. resolutions were attempted in the past.
Neither worked.
Only the ignorant would attempt it again.
Yeah, I knew that was coming.
Ain't no way niggas gonna do any of that shit.
Let's see.
I said to you, okay, that this probably they've come close to a deal a couple of times.
Either side is backing down, but it is a deal in the making, right?
You don't think it's a deal in the making.
And when it's a deal in the making, a little skirmish here, something there, like the whole cheating over Lebanon, for example, you know, using that as a pawn in the negotiations, let's face it.
Hezbollah is being used in this negotiation extensively.
Okay.
So, on that path, you're going to have probably a couple of days of bombing here or there, but you want it to be black and white if you do not believe this war is going to continue.
Like, it doesn't continue what?
Are we talking Iraq 20 years?
Are we talking 12 months?
I definitely don't think it's going to continue for 12 months.
You know, so it's not, I think the intention is not to have war.
The intention is to find an agreement, a common agreement.
And that's, That the war mechanisms have been used for that.
Now, you don't understand that position.
So you always look to attack me and you try to bully me and box me into corners.
So I'm saying.
All right.
I'm sorry.
I can't take it.
I can't take it, bro.
Oh my God.
Oh my God, bro.
I just can't stand it sometimes, man.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Here, let me put this shit.
Still going, are continue like Netanyahu was asked about.
Oh, god.
Um, sorry, there was claimed that Lebanon would be included in this new extension of the ceasefire deal.
The Iranians asked for Israel to announce it first, and Netanyahu came out and announced that he's going to continue his war with Lebanon.
Um, so that's the latest news on that.
Just want to welcome Myron onto the stage.
Myron, hope you're doing well.
How are you?
Hey, what's up, man?
Um, can you guys hear me good or no?
Yeah, yeah, we can hear you really well.
Okay, yeah, no, um.
No, I'm on stream right now.
I figured I'd come in.
Somebody said, asked me in my chat to join in on the space.
So I want to see what was going on.
What's your thoughts about what's going on?
We've not heard from you in a while.
What's your thoughts about the negotiations, ceasefire negotiations?
We're in the middle of it.
There is conversations about a two week extension.
What do you think is going on?
I think Trump is starting to realize that he's lost this war strategically and he's trying to kind of find an off ramp or.
Also, the other option, or what he could be doing, also, which I wouldn't be surprised if he's doing this too, is feigning diplomacy to buy himself some more time so that he can mount some type of ground assault.
But I think a ground assault at this point is going to be catastrophic.
We know that they already took the L a week or two ago with the black operation they were trying to do with trying to steal the uranium.
And I think that was the whole reason he was doing the whole Karg Island bullshit, saying, I might negotiate, I might not.
We might destroy their civilization, we might not.
I think all of that was to give himself time.
To try to letting the oil prices spike up.
It was all to give himself time so he could go ahead and steal the uranium.
Because if he stole the uranium, he'd be able to say, okay, I did what I was supposed to do.
I got my off ramp, I got my W, I'm going to pull out now.
But since he couldn't do that now, he's kind of stuck because it's like, all right, what am I going to do now?
Because I don't have a diplomatic off ramp, but I still want to have these maximalist demands.
I don't have the uranium, so I have nothing to show for this war.
And if I pull out now, I'm going to look weak and I'm going to look bad.
But what he doesn't realize is like we've already lost this thing strategically.
And I would think, and I would agree.
With Dr. Robert Pape about this.
He said that he thinks Iran's going to emerge as a fourth world power.
I think so too.
I actually agree with that because all the Iranians had to do was just not get destroyed.
And they've been able to not get destroyed.
They're still able to launch attacks.
We can't destroy other missile cities.
The uranium is somewhere and we don't know where it's at, right?
I know they had intelligence that it was at Isfahan, but that probably wouldn't have been all of it.
And at the end of the day, it's just a very bad situation that we're in.
I think Trump got in here with very bad Israeli intelligence, thinking that he was going to be able to get this done in a few days.
And now he's kind of stuck and he's in a rocket of heart plays because to leave now was going to make him look weak.
But to continue on, he knows it's going to be bad.
So I think he's trying to buy himself some time, maybe for some type of ground assault, which would be a catastrophe.
But yeah, I mean, JD Vance didn't make anything happen.
I don't know why Witkoff and Jared Kushner are still going to these meetings.
I think it's wildly disrespectful and stupid to still keep bringing them.
They're both idiots.
They're both Zionists.
They're both friends with Netanyahu.
So in my eyes, that shows that they're not serious about negotiations.
And.
You know, we got to figure something out here because this is very bad.
So, in terms of the negotiations, if you remember, there were claims that Lebanon was going to be part of it.
It seems like Trump agreed to that.
Then he got a call from Netanyahu, and four hours later, they pulled the Lebanon being part of the agreement.
Since then, they want a two week extension.
And the Pakistani delegation went to Iran to try and, and they told Iran, they said, look, we've got the US approval.
They said they're going to make Israel agree as well.
They've agreed Lebanon is now going to be included from now and included in the extension.
Okay.
Just when he said that, Iran said, look, we're going to wait for this time, we're going to wait for Israel's announcement first.
Netanyahu came out and said, yeah, the war with Lebanon's continuing.
What's your thoughts on that?
Insane.
And here's the thing as we speak right now, there's a big battle going on in southern Lebanon.
Bint Jabil, I might be butchering that, but it's obviously a very.
You know, an important place for Hezbollah because that's where Hassan Nusrallah gave a famous speech back in 2000, a Spider West speech.
And, you know, Israel's trying to take it.
Now, as of yesterday, from what I understood, the IDF did actually have it.
They had it secured for a period of time, but now it looks like there's another firefight going on.
Hezbollah doesn't want to let them have it.
And I just saw on rerun, they're saying Israeli helicopters right now are evacuating wounded soldiers from southern Lebanon.
So they're taking some very serious casualties.
I do have a pretty reputable source who told me that, you know, well over.
Well, two days ago, there were 950 IDF soldiers that had been killed in this Hezbollah war.
It's probably well over 1,000 now at this point because this was almost 48 hours ago.
So, you know, this war is causing, and then I think like something like 150 Merkava tanks have been destroyed, and a lot of Israeli infrastructure and assets have been destroyed.
So, you know, I mean, look, what I've realized about the Israelis is they can't last long when they actually start taking serious casualties.
So, who knows if it will force.
Netanyahu to the table to negotiate with them, kind of like they did back in 2024, because, you know, even though they killed Assad Nusrallah, yes, they did the pager attack, et cetera, and they were able to bomb Beirut and assassinate some people, they were still getting killed on the ground.
They still couldn't take the Latani River.
They couldn't make it to Beirut.
I mean, Suleiman, me and you had a whole discussion about this, about the failures of the ground assault.
And that's why they had to compound, that's why they had to kind of do the ground assault while running the Mossad operation with the pagers, while doing the airstrikes in Beirut.
They had to do all of that.
To get rid of Hassan Osrallah.
And as soon as they got rid of Hassan Osrallah, they did the ceasefire and they pulled out because they can't last on the ground long.
And this time it seems like they're trying to push a little bit further, but they're still getting their asses kicked.
So Netanyahu, man, and I'm seeing also with the Israelis that they're starting to get really agitated with Netanyahu because, you know, they got to run to bomb shelters every day.
So it seems like the approval ratings of the war are going down.
Yeah, although it's going down, I think the majority of the Israelis still support the war with Iran.
They still do.
Yeah, I mean, that's how the society is, right?
And they still support a war in Lebanon, too.
Like, they still, you know, especially the people that live in the north, they're tired of getting rocketed out, too.
Yeah, yeah.
So, I guess what you're saying is Netanyahu may come to the table out of desperation, but right now he's not at the desperation point.
Yeah.
From my understanding, that I mean, looking at it and analyzing it, I think he's going to start getting there in maybe a week or 10 days, maybe two weeks.
They're taking a lot of casualties, man.
I think they're well over a thousand now.
I'll have an update for you in about an hour.
From a pretty good source of how many ideas were killed.
But the last time I checked, we're in the 900 range of 48 hours ago.
So we're going to probably be well over 1,000.
Netanyahu Reaches Desperation Point 00:09:28
Okay, so in terms of coming back to the point, do you think that there's an extension for the.
or no?
I'm just reading now a report saying that the meeting between the foreign minister and the Pakistani delegation, led by the army chief, has now concluded.
Tomorrow, Tehran will discuss with the Pakistani delegation the messages exchanged between Iran and the United States of America.
So, and Axe yesterday reported that Trump would welcome an agreement to end fighting between Lebanon and Israel, but.
That's kind of where we're at the moment.
What's your kind of anything you want to add on that?
Yeah, I mean, I know Marco Rubio yesterday, if I'm not mistaken, was leading talks between Lebanon and Israel for the first time in almost 40 years or so.
And, you know, they're trying to do something.
But the thing is that Hezbollah has a significant amount of influence in Lebanon.
And honestly, I think people probably support Hezbollah more than they support the Lebanese government because they look at it like the Lebanese government is cucking to Israel.
And, you know, Israel, you know, says, oh, yeah, we want this buffer zone.
We want this security zone in southern Lebanon.
Translation, we want to steal more land like they did with the Palestinians.
So, you know, and then there's two million Lebanese right now that are displaced.
So it's like, you know, I think the Lebanese government is trying to come to the table, but, you know, the people are like, no, fuck that.
We don't want to disarm because these guys are going to keep taking land from us.
And if Hezbollah is disarmed and they get rid of, you know, what's to stop the Israelis from having more aggression and attacking Lebanon?
Yeah, exactly.
Now, coming back to the war, do you think that this is going to go back in?
I mean, you mentioned this already.
I already asked you, but I was speaking to a number of military analysts, and they think that the war, and these guys have been on point.
They think that the war is going to continue.
They believe that these negotiations are a charade.
What's your thoughts?
Yeah.
I mean, like I said, I think Trump is kind of wrestling with the fact that he strategically lost.
And the only thing he could do at this point is.
Which kind of is horrible, is launch some kind of ground invasion or continue to bomb them and see what happens.
But he's got to get some type of W because his uranium operation failed.
And we know he's not going to leave.
So he's going to have to get some type of W.
And yeah, I do think that the war will inevitably start again.
He's trying to bide some time because the problem with the US is they don't understand, you don't have the leverage anymore, dude.
The shredder almost is closed.
Your allies in the Gulf are getting completely pummeled.
They could shut down the Houthis, they are probably going to come in and get another 10% of the world's energy held hostage again.
And it's like the U.S. is the one that called for this meeting.
The U.S. is the one that wanted to come to the table.
The Iranians have no real benefit to them negotiating at this point unless they get all their demands met because they need that.
And that's why they have these requirements.
Like, we don't want to get attacked again by Israel.
We don't want you guys to attack us again.
And we're going to make money off the Strait of Homosexuality.
That's how it's going to go.
And I would argue that.
Our behavior has, if anything, justified and made them say we need to get a nuclear bomb even more so.
Like, this aggression is going to make them rush towards a nuclear bomb even more so.
It's like the complete opposite effect of what they're trying to do.
Yeah, yeah, I agree with you.
What's your thoughts on Iran agreeing to a ceasefire?
Do you agree with the decision from the Iranian perspective, or what's your thoughts on it?
Some people think that it wasn't a great decision, others think it was a good decision.
What's your thoughts?
I'm surprised they agreed to it, but they probably want to get.
From what I understand, they've been getting some support from China.
China's been getting them some resources, some of the rocket fuel and some other stuff has been coming in.
So I think for them, since they've been getting hit really hard from an infrastructure standpoint, they probably needed it.
I'm surprised they even can because honestly, they just keep attacking Israel and Israel can't really, you know, what are they going to do?
Just bomb things above ground more?
Like, you know, they could keep attacking Israel and Israel, you know, is running out of interceptors.
And I would be shocked if Israel had even more than a month or two of interceptors left.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, they are definitely running out.
And so I guess from Iran's perspective, though, do you, because I've been, I've obviously bought quite a lot of sources on the ground in Iran and also, I've been reading up quite a bit on what's going on.
And there is a bit of dissent about this ceasefire agreement.
People are not happy with it.
People feel it's weakness.
They feel that in the negotiations, that maybe Iran has been too weak in agreeing to too many of the American demands.
And it's the Americans who have been very, like, you know what, our way or the highway and not wanting to read agreement.
What's your.
So, I mean, from that perspective, do you think it was a good decision by them to agree to the.
I don't see, like, I can see why the Iranians are mad because they're off for blood.
They lost a lot of people.
School got blown up, right?
Trump made the comments about we're going to destroy their civilization or a civilization might go down.
So, obviously, the Iranian people are very angry.
So, I could see why they're doing that.
But I think tactically, there's nothing wrong with rearming, regrouping a bit, getting your missiles in order, and being ready for the next part.
Because at the end of the day, you're going to be able to manufacture more drones and missiles than they're going to be able to manufacture interceptors.
So, this period of time, I think, is going to be, they're going to be able to rearm themselves to a higher degree than the United States and the Gulf states.
Israel is going to be able to arm themselves on interceptors.
But I can see why the people are pissed off because of obviously all the disrespectful things that Trump has said.
And I know a lot of Iranians are pissed off about that too.
Like, hey, keep attacking them, keep attacking them.
But, you know, we'll see what happens.
I think both parties probably needed a break.
Now, in terms of the blockade, what's your thought on the blockade?
Retarded.
So stupid, dude.
Oh, my God.
Like, I don't know.
Like, in my head, I'm like, yo, this is like putting these destroyers at risk.
Like, The Iranians can literally shoot, like spam them with drones and missiles and sink these things.
Like, it's, they're sitting ducks.
I'm like, what are they doing?
What the hell is going on here?
Yeah, they could if the kinetic part of the war restarts.
But if the kinetic part of the war doesn't restart, then what do you think about this blockade?
Ridiculous.
It's stupid.
All it's going to do is just set up more pain for the Gulf states.
It's like every time the U.S. does some act of aggression, the Gulf states deal with the consequences of it.
So they're going to shut down the ports, or if they strike them or they blow something up, they're going to blow something up over there.
And then obviously, if we do get back to kinetics, the Iranians absolutely have the ability to.
Sink one of these destroyers easily.
They can spam it with drones and then shoot a ballistic missile and they won't be able to take it all down and it'll go down.
And like we're talking about sailors dying for what?
Like for what?
Like for this stupid blockade that's completely unnecessary?
So it's just not, yeah, I don't know who the hell's idea was that.
I don't know what the fuck they were smoking.
I think Marco Rubio got drunk at UFC and said, hey, you know what we got to do?
We got to fucking blockade the blockade.
Trump was like, oh, this sounds like a good idea.
Let's do that.
It's just like, bro, come on, man.
Yeah, I mean, what's your thoughts on the blockade in terms of how successful do you think it's been in the last 24 hours?
Do you think the Americans have managed to stop any ships going through, or do you think they've been successful?
There's been a lot of mixed messages, basically, hasn't there?
Well, China came through, if I'm not mistaken.
The Chinese ship went through, no problem.
They can't maintain this blockade forever, is the thing.
So it's like you can make this, you could do it for a bit, show some aggression here or there.
But they're not going to be able to do this long term.
And the longer they do a blockade, like a blockade is damn near like an act of war.
So it's like, you know, they won't be able to maintain this forever.
And I think it's putting our troops in serious danger for like very little reward.
I'm just, you know, my position on the war has always been that America made a mistake going to and moving towards a kinetic warfare.
And what would have been the smart decision to make is to actually choke out Iran.
Now, it's a lot more difficult now because they're trying to do what they should have done earlier.
But what they seem to be doing is to try and choke Iran, trying to seize all their assets and to basically begin a financial war against them rather than a kinetic one that they were losing.
What's your thoughts on them realigning that and now going forward?
Do you think it's too little, too late, or do you think it's a smart decision?
To try and choke Iran out, so in the hopes that the people turn on each other, um, I think at this point, there's no way that the people are going to turn on the regime, uh, or the Iranian government at this point because Trump has made himself so unfavorable to them that there's no way that they would accept any type of Western leadership.
Why Choking Iran Is Harder Now 00:03:22
They've already hated Netanyahu, right, since the beginning.
They've no one in Iran likes him whatsoever.
And then, as far as like Trump goes, saying we're going to send him back to the stone age, saying that a civilization might die tonight, obviously, now they're starting to see that the United States and Israel were behind.
The riots where a lot of people died, supplying them with arms, smuggling in Starlinks, crashing their Rial, bombing them.
I mean, it just goes like when they bomb and the people are in the streets protesting, they cheer and they say, God is great.
And they say, Allahu Akbar.
And they cheer and they say, yeah, fuck Israel, fuck the United States.
So it's like, there's no way we're going to be able to get the people on our side or Israel's side.
They're going to side 100% with the government because even the people that don't like the government, Are going to say, you know what?
We have our grievances with the government, but right now we're going to unite and stand around the flag because these people are trying to destroy us.
Trump doesn't care about us.
It's all bullshit.
They don't care.
And honestly, the only people that even believe that Trump cares about the Iranians are like the stupid ass monarchists who are a bunch of retards anyway.
They're all stupid and live in Beverly Hills somewhere.
There's nothing dumber than monarchist Iranians.
Like, they're so fucking stupid.
It's painful.
Like, it actually hurts talking to them.
They're fucking retards.
They aren't the smartest bunch.
Let's put it that way.
They're the low IQ ones.
And it's always like they got a grievance.
It's like they're like, oh, yeah, like, you know, the regime is so oppressive.
They kill Iranians, all sorts of shit.
Bro, you haven't lived there since the fucking 70s.
Like, you never even lived there.
Like, your dumbass grandpa lived there.
He probably got his ass whooped by someone from the Islamic Revolution for being a fucking loser.
Like, dude, you're mad because your uncle got kicked out of Iran for being a fucking bitch, right?
And honestly, I love it too because, like, they talk all the time about, like, oh, the Islamic Revolution is so evil, so evil.
Fine, no problem.
You can make the argument that they are.
But don't act like the Shah was fucking an angel either, bro.
The Savak was brutal.
They were fucking brutal.
They were kidnapping motherfuckers and killing them.
And, you know, they had their own secret police.
Anytime you got secret police, you already know things are going to be bad.
So, you know, these, these, um, the problem with these, um, Shah Iranians, these monarch retards, is they expect you to not know the history of Iran.
And if you actually know the history of Iran, you're like, you're a fucking retard.
And then when they say, oh, yeah, the women can't, um, that women get beat up for dressing or whatever, that's not true either.
Like, there's videos out there, you can, in 2026, 2025, 2024, You go into the women cover their hair less than I see more women with their hair not covered than women with their hair covered, so it's all a lie, bro.
It's all a lie, yeah.
Even if women cover their hair, who cares?
What's your problem?
That's their own country, that's their own decision, yeah.
Because they try to say that the women get beat up and that's not true.
And it's like, I see more women with their hair uncovered, it's not true, but even if it was true, like, what's your problem?
So, like, my point is this let each country run their country however they want.
It's not right, I don't agree with it.
But a point is, like this whole idea that you need to be the police of the world.
Yeah.
You need to tell people what values they should have when many of the values in the West now, one doesn't agree with as well.
So it's like, who is the moral police?
It's just stupidity in itself.
Yeah.
And they have no ability to be a moral police when they've just murdered so many people and killed 168 children.
Them girls would, what?
You prefer the girls dead rather than being beat up in the future if they really were beat up?
So it's just stupid.
Yeah, no.
Stop Being World Police 00:02:42
And I agree with that.
Like, yo, this is why I don't like intervention.
I think, you know, foreign intervention.
Is the dumbest thing that you could do.
I don't think we should be doing it.
It's not our business.
Let them live the way that they want to live.
Like, if these, you know, and honestly, these monarch chicks, these monarch Iranians are whores anyway.
So it's like, you know, you look at them dancing on TikTok and Instagram, like they're fucking big ass sluts.
So it's like, all right, whatever, bro.
You know, it is what it is.
Some more breaking news.
Okay, so this is a kind of change of direction.
U.S. officials are telling Axios, Axios, as you guys know, is basically the arm of the Israeli government.
But they're telling Axios, That Lebanon is not going to be part of the agreement, and that's not something that is being floated.
And I'm not surprised.
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