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June 13, 2025 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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IRAN WAR DAY 1: ISRAEL ATTACKS | America First Ep. 1515
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
I stop playing games.
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button.
I said trust your man.
I'm going to leave your day.
I'm going to go.
I said change from girls that you're under.
My mama said trust no hoes.
You're so problem.
I'm at one, two.
Stop the track.
I'm going to go first.
Action.
See, Ricky said good.
Okay.
I can endorse them, all right?
They say, trust no, baby.
I'm a second to believe your day was.
I'm out of time.
I'm a second to believe.
I'm a second to believe your day was.
I'm a second to believe your day was.
I'm a second to believe.
Everybody.
Swarming on everybody who dared to love.
And you know my ain't shake, I'm daddy, you shit.
And you been with your ears way before the start kick.
That was the pick from your city.
You know, I was just a check.
With the all day, I said it, think you with the weight of shit.
That was the group thing, yo, was it the shit?
Yeah, I was sick, who'd take me to the first show?
I know, we only dropped jewels way before they dropped shut off.
I'm still building down me.
And I'm all the way, does it seem to be like they think those buttons.
They still stop you, yes, they're the same.
America's first, bitch.
I said, just let's dance.
I was like, don't need your pay, boys.
I said, drink from girls like a partner.
My mama said, just no hoes, you's a problem.
I'm at one, two, stop the track.
Not my words, not my rules.
nick fuentes
I just endorse them, all right?
unidentified
I'm at one, two, stop the track.
People don't realize what they have.
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
Not at all.
Nobody will have the fun I have.
Nobody will have the opportunity I have.
It's just not the same.
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel.
We just lead with love.
nick fuentes
We're really at a crossroads here.
Look around you.
It's drag queens in schools.
It's 18 year olds joining OnlyFans.
It's the filth on TikTok.
It's this country not having a border.
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never gonna own anything.
Think about it.
Never making an income to support a family.
Never being able to have a family.
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone.
Sick addiction to technology.
The future is so bleak.
That has changed the calculation.
unidentified
God is using me.
He's breaking me down.
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him.
streamlabs matthew tts
I think they've been extremely unfair to you.
unidentified
Who is they, though?
We can't tell you they is, can we?
nick fuentes
There is no future if we do nothing now.
There is nothing to lose.
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish.
It's all going.
It's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
unidentified
Thank you.
michelle malkin
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
unidentified
Why are you called Mommy Malkin?
michelle malkin
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
nick fuentes
We paved the way with our courses.
Groypers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves.
Our courses paved the way for you now to walk over.
And you can't give us acknowledgement?
Now you want to slam the door on us?
unidentified
It's not right.
In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
*music*
*music*
It couldn't be more clear cut.
nick fuentes
The way things are going...
It's over.
Forget about it.
Everything good is over.
Everything good about our society is over.
When you drive into a nice rich suburb and breathe it in, because it's done.
It's gone.
Go to a nice suburb where the lawns are nicely kept, where the mailman walks around and delivers the mail, where people are walking their dogs and little kids are...
ice skating in the park, and people are driving around, and they're driving clean cars, and the houses are maintained and kept up, and you go down to the bakery, and you get a...
we can't even get into the transportation.
Maybe somewhere you go to a train station and people politely wait for people to leave before they enter.
You go to an elevator and people wait for the people leaving the elevator before they get in.
Things work.
You go to the grocery store.
There's food.
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You walk around.
nick fuentes
The air is clean.
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The water's clean.
nick fuentes
Things are running on time.
Things are reliable.
Breathe it all in and appreciate it while it lasts because it's all going out.
This country is going to be mostly non-white by the end of this century.
That's going to be in the lifetimes of our grandchildren.
I'm a young guy.
That's going to be, if I have kids, the generation of my grandchildren.
They're going to be living in South Africa.
Graffiti, violence, litter, weeds everywhere, dust and dirt and filth, and open sewage, and the water's poisonous, and the air is poisonous, and the government's unstable, and the entertainment is slop and trash.
And everything is just going to suck.
Okay?
We're fighting for our lives here.
We're fighting for our civilization.
The question is, is it worth it?
And a lot of people, you know, they sort of understand where things are headed.
It's good enough now.
And many people are just trying to enjoy the last hurrah before it's all over.
People are living lives of hedonism, taking advantage while they can.
Or they're living more responsible lives, but similarly, just trying to soak it in while they still can.
And ignoring, living in a sort of self-imposed naivete or delusion about what's going on just outside the city gates, outside of the gated community, on the other side of the tracks, downtown, wherever.
Can't do it forever.
Can't run forever.
The question is, is our civilization worth it?
Is it worth it to have a civilization like this on Earth?
There is something involved where we have to forgive them.
We do have to forgive them for their ignorance.
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding.
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never.
Welcome to the right side of history.
Welcome to our massive vision.
our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be.
unidentified
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nick fuentes
He's saying to me, he's like, this is probably pretty cool for you.
I'm like, yeah, it is.
unidentified
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo!
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
America first.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
you Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into.
Big show.
Big, absolutely massive, huge show.
Our featured story tonight, we're going to be bringing you live coverage.
Of the start of the war in Iran, 20 years in the making.
Longer, really.
45 years in the making.
45 years in the making.
This has been their plan all along.
The seventh country.
This is it.
The moment has finally arrived.
Hours ago, Israel launched a preemptive attack.
Against Iran, it is ongoing.
It is occurring in waves.
There have been, at the time of speaking now, at 8 o 'clock Central Time, on June 12th, there have been four waves of airstrikes against Iran.
Started with a surprise attack that originated from inside Iran, actually.
Wasn't even believed to be Israeli jets, maybe drones, something else.
But an attack originating either in western Iran or inside Iraq, the first wave was launched in a surprise attack at Iran's airports, air bases, and in civilian neighborhoods where the commanding officers of the IRGC reside.
There were assassination strikes against Iran's military commanders.
Second, third, and fourth wave.
Airstrikes carried out by Israeli jets are attacking Iran's capital, Tehran.
Oil infrastructure in Avaz and their nuclear energy and enrichment facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and elsewhere.
It is a massive, unprovoked, surprise attack.
We're not surprised.
I've been talking about it for a long time.
But the world was surprised when Israel...
There will be weeks of waves of attacks to degrade and destroy Iran's fortified nuclear facilities, which are buried deep underground and inside mountains, carried out by Iran's air force.
Understanding that and their ultimate objective is key to understanding how things played out today.
They targeted Iran's military commanders with assassination, primarily to disable Iran's command and control, but also to permanently scuttle any kind of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran.
Can't happen after this.
And as the days and weeks go on, Israel will return to Iran and continue to bomb and destroy those fortified nuclear facilities, rendering them defenseless.
Final push probably will be full-on regime change.
Then Yahoo's already hinting at that.
He said that Iran's Liberation Day is not far off.
That means overthrowing the government.
That's what they always wanted.
So that is the big development.
We're going to be talking all about it tonight.
We'll get into some of the background.
We'll get into the precipitating causes the past couple weeks.
We'll talk about how the strikes played out today and events earlier in the morning, actually.
We'll talk about how this is going to play out over the days and weeks.
We'll talk about the U.S. response.
And then we'll talk about 20 years in the future.
We'll talk about the big picture.
A lot of people weren't listening to me.
They didn't listen.
They weren't paying attention.
Nobody wanted to hear this.
Nobody wanted to hear this message that we were hurtling towards a war with Iran.
People didn't want to hear the word Israel.
They didn't want to hear about Jews.
That rhetoric makes people uncomfortable.
It's controversial.
It's provocative.
Some people say it's reductive.
It's simplistic.
It's the truth.
Knowing about Israel and about the influence of Israel through the global Jewish community in the United States and Europe This is the key to understanding how these events have unfolded, not just in the past two weeks, 60 days, not just in the past two years, but going back 100 years.
Going back hundreds of years, people say, how am I able to predict the future?
How am I seemingly able to create these prophecies that come true?
Well, it's because I'm a low-IQ anti-Semite, I guess.
unidentified
Something like that.
nick fuentes
If you know your enemy, if you know who you're dealing with, it's very easy to understand where all of this is headed.
So we're going to get into all that.
It's going to be a huge show.
And I'm a little bit smug because, of course, as you know, and as I've reminded you all the time, I did predict this a long time ago.
I mean, I knew this was coming, and I warned people.
Days, weeks, months, years in advance, I was vocally against Donald Trump for this reason.
And to a lot of people, that was a mystery.
It was so unexplicable, people actually thought I was working for the Democrats because they couldn't understand why anyone, much less someone like myself, would not be voting and enthusiastically supporting Donald Trump in 2024.
But if you watch my show, and if you go to my Twitter timeline, if you go to my Telegram channel, if you watch my show, I was loudly and explicitly and vocally warning everybody that if we elect Trump, this was exactly the outcome we were going to get.
And I said I couldn't vote for it.
It betrays every principle of America first, objectively, but also every principle laid out by Donald Trump in his first campaign.
And I said I couldn't vote for that.
And like I said, nobody wanted to hear that.
It was inconvenient.
People said it was crazy.
They didn't understand.
They didn't want to understand.
And so I'm a little bit smug.
Because a lot of people have a big fat I told you so coming to them today.
A lot.
Almost everybody I know.
Almost all of my colleagues.
Everybody else that does what I do.
They either weren't paying attention to this, it wasn't on their radar at all, or they made the wrong prediction.
And as smug as I am about the whole situation, and believe me, it feels good in some way to be vindicated because it feels good to be right, this is a tragic day.
The world changed today.
This is a tragic turn of events.
This is an inflection point.
And the weight of the situation should be felt by everybody.
We are in a very perilous situation, not just in the Middle East, but the entire world.
Take a look around.
We are at war with Russia.
We are effectively in a direct shooting war with Russia.
Just weeks ago, Ukraine launched hundreds of drones at Russia's strategic aircraft, their nuclear-capable bombers.
The United States is unable to make a deal.
This week, China has amassed a giant fleet around Taiwan and near U.S. bases on islands like Guam.
This is our predicament.
Now, Israel has launched a surprise preemptive attack against Iran, and if you think this is limited in any way, it shows how ignorant you are.
If anyone is saying that, if anyone's thinking that, If you think in any way this can or will be limited, you have no understanding of the dynamics of the Middle East.
This is a conflict that could draw in every regional power, every non-state actor in the region, as well as the great power patrons like Russia and China.
This is a very big deal.
And on the other side of it is a completely new era.
In international affairs.
It will be the end.
This is the beginning of the end of an epic, an epoch, a chapter in Middle Eastern and world history.
A process that started in 1976, 1978 let's say.
Maybe a little bit before that.
Depends on where you want it to start.
But with the fall of Iran, which is maybe the inevitable result, although nothing's inevitable when it comes to war, there's a lot of uncertainty ahead.
The fog of war has just set in.
But on the other side of this, if it goes the way that the conflict has gone so far, which is decisively in Israel's favor, we can't lie.
In Gaza, in Lebanon, in Syria, they have had victories that nobody thought was possible.
In Yemen, it's gone the other way.
So it's unpredictable what will happen.
It will certainly, surely draw in every regional power.
But on the other side of it, if the Israelis prevail and Iran falls, we are talking about an era in history where Israel dominates the entire Middle East.
They are unchained from the United States.
I've said this, I've alluded to this for some time.
This is the part that no one's even...
They haven't even thought this far ahead.
They haven't thought that many steps ahead.
Maybe they don't even have the ability to.
But what happens on the other side of the fall of Iran and the total conquest and domination of the Middle East by Israel is that they become the world power.
All the Jews and all of the world capitals that are working for Israel suddenly they become our Suddenly they become our true master.
They become viceroys of an Israeli empire.
This is what we're talking about.
The days when the U.S. president has the ability to threaten to withhold foreign aid to Israel and make demands of that country, and for people like myself to go on Twitter and complain about these things, it's going to come to an end.
This is biblical.
And you can take that one of two ways.
It's a very big deal.
So we're going to get into all of it.
It's going to be an interesting show.
I do just want to stress, point being, I'm a little bit glib, I'm a little bit smug, and there'll be some of that towards the end of the show, I'm sure, when we get into Super Chats.
But I don't want anybody to think that I don't understand the gravity of the situation, that it doesn't weigh on me.
It does, and it should weigh on everybody.
This is a very scary time.
So I just want to make that clear first, because I'm kind of being funny about it on Twitter, and I've been funny about it for a little while, but this is a pretty dreadful situation.
But before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble.
Smash the like button, leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show.
Oh man, are you getting what you voted for?
It's been a long day.
I guess before we get into all the Iran stuff, there's also some brief news on immigration.
Did you catch the press conference?
This afternoon, Trump tweeted that we're not going to deport agricultural workers that are illegal.
And that he wants 500,000 Chinese students to return to the United States to study.
And he wants them to stay.
unidentified
Sigh.
nick fuentes
Are you getting what you voted for?
Did you fall for it again?
Let me guess.
Stephen Miller's going to fix it?
Let me guess.
100 more days?
It's only been six months.
How many times are we going to fall for it?
I'm not going to fall for it, but how many times will you fall for it?
Did you see the press conference today?
Los Angeles is still in a state of civil unrest.
A federal judge just took control of the National Guard from the president.
And in the middle of it, Trump goes on television and says, we need to slow deportations down.
Which, whether this is the intention or not, is effectively caving to the mob.
And we're also giving up on those Chinese foreign students.
Remember a couple weeks ago when everybody said, this is a great thing that we're shutting down international students.
Americans are going to go to Harvard now.
Remember?
And I said that was a ploy.
It would be reversed.
Now he wants to give them green cards.
And what's happening in Congress is they're taking away the no tax on tips.
So here's where we are six months into the Trump administration.
There's a war in Iran.
There are no mass deportations.
Those are canceled.
They're debating about a corporate tax cut in Congress.
And we're not even going to get no taxes on tips.
A golden age.
Truly, a golden age has dawned in the United States.
Plus 400 gold per turn.
Happiness added to gold.
Your golden age has dawned.
Feeling it?
When you're in the drive-thru at Steak and Shake and they're using beef tallow instead of seed oils?
Anyway, I don't want to spend too much time on that, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
Yeah, no, it turns out that you can't trust campaign surrogates that work for the campaign to tell you the truth about that campaign.
When everybody is taking money, when all the influencers are taking money from the GOP and from the Trump campaign, you actually can't trust them to tell the truth about that campaign and the prospects that they will keep their promises.
I know that's a stretch.
I know this might be a difficult pill to swallow, but politicians lie.
The GOP screws over its base.
I know this is shocking stuff.
Maybe for those of you that were born yesterday, you blew in from stupid town.
I'm going to teach you a very important lesson.
Donald Trump's a politician.
He's the Republican nominee for president.
Politicians lie.
The Republican Party screws over its base.
I know, this is tough stuff.
This is pretty difficult to wrap your head around.
It's no different, and here we are in the middle of it, and people are surprised.
I'm not that surprised.
Anyway, we're going to move on.
We're going to dive into it.
You came here for coverage of the war in Iran, and we're going to get into all of it tonight.
Like I said, we're going to touch every aspect of it, every dimension of it.
I did a show about it last night.
It turned out to be very prescient.
I covered it last night and I said, look, this is how it's going to play out and here we are.
And I spent a lot of time last night talking about the deep background on the entire situation in the Middle East, specifically between Iran and Israel.
So I'm not going to spend too much time on all that stuff tonight.
We'll spend some time on it.
We're going to touch on a little bit of everything.
And like I said at the top of the show, the big story, big development.
This comes at the end to the day of Trump's 60-day deadline, his ultimatum that he gave to Iran in the beginning of April.
Today was the 60th day.
In the beginning of April, about a week after the Liberation Day for tariffs, Trump announced that he had initiated negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
He gave them 60 days to make a deal.
And the terms of the deal were very flexible.
Trump said it could be a long-term deal ratified by Congress.
It could be a short-term interim agreement that was just merely a statement of principles without a ton of details or technical specifications.
But the deadline expired today.
There is no deal.
Iran was preparing a negative response to the proposal that was submitted by the Trump administration last week.
And so Israel carried out a unilateral.
This is actually contested.
More on that later.
But our understanding is that Israel carried out a unilateral strike.
That means they acted alone against Iran earlier tonight in successive waves.
The first wave originated from western Iran or inside of Iraq.
It was an attack on a residential neighborhood, civilian neighborhood, and those were believed to be assassination strikes.
They were targeted at the residences of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and specifically their commanders.
It's believed that the head of Iran's army is now dead.
The chief of staff of Iran's army is now dead.
And plausibly many other IRGC commanders are dead as well.
Simultaneously, in Tehran, Iran's capital, military air bases and the civilian airport were also targeted.
And then in successive other waves, second, third, and fourth waves by Israeli fighter jets, Israel targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, specifically at Isfahan and Natanz.
They also targeted Iran's oil refineries.
Israel has declared a state of emergency.
Their leaders are in hiding.
They're anticipating a retaliatory strike by Iran.
There's conflicting reports that Iran has already retaliated by launching ballistic missiles.
and may have happened as I'm saying this right now.
As a matter of fact, I'm going to...
We'll see what the latest is.
I want to bring you the latest as we break this down and analyze it.
So I started the show maybe 20 minutes ago.
Let's take a look and see what's happened so far.
I'm going to transition over here to Twitter.
And we'll take a look at the latest.
Give me one second.
This is from Rerum Novarum, the most trusted name in America first.
Let's take a look at the latest developments.
I'll scroll back maybe 15 or 20 minutes.
President Trump is expected to make a statement shortly.
Interesting.
Wall Street Journal said earlier tonight that he was not going to address the press, but apparently he'll be making a statement.
All passengers at Ben-Gurion International Airport evacuated, flight suspended.
They're ushering civilians into bunkers, alerting them.
Again, there's a potential Iranian strike imminent.
Prime Minister has been moved to a secure location.
Israel is currently striking Iranian radar bases.
Mohammed Bagheeri, the chief of staff of the armed forces of Iran, has been assassinated.
I just said that a moment ago.
Let's see.
The strikes are targeting air defenses, airstrips, nuclear facilities, energy facilities, radar, crippling Iran's military, their ability to destroy.
Let's see.
Israeli jets perform launch maneuvers over eastern Iraq, another wave of airstrikes.
So we're at now maybe five or six waves of airstrikes.
Airstrikes against the Iraq heavy water facility in western Iran.
Just very quickly on Iran's nuclear complex.
Iran's ability to create highly enriched uranium and to refine plutonium is spread out across many cities in Iran in various types of facilities.
Plutonium can be refined to make material for a bomb.
Uranium can be enriched to make material for a bomb.
Iran enriches uranium at two sites, Natanz and Fordow.
So if we're looking at...
We talk about enrichment.
We're talking about they take uranium hexafluoride.
They spin it very fast in order to enrich uranium and make it more potent.
And they do that in what's called centrifuges.
They call them centrifuges because they use centrifugal force to separate out the uranium isotopes.
They've got 20,000 centrifuges in Cascades.
And these are in facilities in Natanz and Fordow.
They enrich uranium, and that is the material they use in a bomb.
So that is what has been at the center of the negotiations.
That's at the center of their program.
That's the most difficult step in making a bomb, is creating the highly enriched uranium.
So those are the critical targets and capability.
So when they attack Natanz and Fordow, they're attacking those centrifuges that enrich uranium.
If they're attacking the Iraq heavy water facility, the heavy water reactor is where they refine plutonium.
And both of those can be used in a nuclear bomb, either enriched uranium or refined plutonium.
They refined plutonium at the heavy water facility.
So they're attacking all of Iran's nuclear infrastructure here.
They attacked Isfahan.
That's where they create uranium hexafluoride.
And they've also attacked some of Iran's reactors like at Bushir as well, I believe.
Let's see.
Mossad is executing covert operations inside Iran.
More on that later.
I've got something to say about that.
Iranian fighter jets have lifted off.
They're probably not going to strike Israel.
Probably Iranian fighter jets are taking off to avoid being destroyed.
Just so you don't get it twisted.
Probably Iran is not going to retaliate with airstrikes.
They're getting them off the ground so they can't be blown up by Israel.
Let's see.
Israeli fighter jets over Damascus, probably headed towards Iran.
Iranian outlets admit the IRGC general command headquarters was hit.
IRGC Commander Salami was assassinated tonight.
Let's take, I think this skipped ahead here.
Washington Post, the attack will provoke a significant Iranian response that the Israelis will then ask the United States to help counter.
Despite the fact that it blew up U.S. diplomatic talks.
Again, more on that later.
Let's see.
And the latest two senior nuclear scientists were assassinated as well.
So this is the latest.
We're going to be refreshing this minute by minute.
Here we go.
Iran has confirmed the assassination of the chief of staff of the Iranian military.
And they confirmed the death of those two scientists.
Okay, so once again, minute by minute, we're going to be bringing you live updates.
Let me know when Trump begins his response, because we'll cover that live as well.
I might as well just keep it on Twitter.
I don't know.
So I'm going to elaborate a little bit on the events of today as we watch what happens.
We might get into some of the deeper background a little bit later, but the buildup to the strikes today has been...
Actually goes back a little bit further.
Earlier in the year, there was U.S. intelligence that came from Washington Post, as well as the Wall Street Journal.
It said that Israel was expected to carry out a military strike against Iran and its nuclear program by the middle of 2025.
These reports came out in February or March earlier this year.
That timetable appears to be legitimate.
And we talked about this last night.
We might cover it a little bit more tonight.
But the reason that these strikes are happening now, the reason they had to happen now, is because we are in the middle of a very particular window of opportunity where Iran is extremely militarily vulnerable.
And it's vulnerable because of developments on the battlefield in Israel's broader war in the entire Middle East.
Specifically, Israel has, for the most part, neutralized Hamas.
They still exist, and Hamas still has retained some fighting capacity, but they have been degraded significantly.
And Israel's taken control of the Gaza Strip.
They've established a buffer zone about 15 or 17 kilometers into the Gaza Strip all along the border with Israel.
They have cut across the Gaza Strip and established security corridors, and they've closed all of the corridors to enter.
All of the checkpoints where you can enter the Gaza Strip.
So Israel took over the Gaza Strip and that process was basically finished by June of last year.
And there was so much talk about the city of Rafa.
You remember the assault on Rafa in May and June, which the Biden administration was attempting to delay and ultimately to stop.
That was the last stronghold held by Hamas.
That was the last major city that Israel had yet to lay siege to.
Once that happened, Israel had effectively controlled Gaza.
Then, more importantly, in October of last year, Israel launched their daring pager attack against Hizbaden.
In southern Lebanon and invaded with ground forces, allegedly to destroy tunnels, to destroy defensive fortifications, rockets, raid villages.
And then the big development, the final piece was the fall of the Assad regime in December of 2024.
This was just seven months ago.
There was a surprise offensive by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which was a Sunni group affiliated with al-Qaeda up in the north of Syria.
They went through all of Syria, cut through very quickly, took the capital, overthrew Assad, and then in the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime, Israel went in and bombed all of Syria's air defenses, air force, their navy, all their military equipment.
And what this did by 2025, by the beginning of this year, is it created a situation where Iran had no regional proxy force.
The IRGC, which is Iran's paramilitary force, was removed from Syria, and so the supply chain to Lebanon was severed.
Hezbollah was neutralized by airstrikes, pager attacks, and ground operations, and Hamas was decisively defeated last year.
This put Iran in a position of vulnerability.
Add to that the inauguration of President Trump and the seating of a Republican House and Senate, and Israel had full clearance.
Full assent from a Republican government in the United States to carry out the attacks.
This is why this was all but inevitable.
The table was set by January 20th, 2025, between the siege of Gaza, the Pedro attacks, and destruction of Hezbollah, the overthrow of Assad, and the election of Trump.
These were the constellation of events that put Iran in the crosshairs.
And that's why very early in the year...
I want to check back in.
We're going to get some updates, and then we'll proceed with the analysis a little bit.
We'll see if we have a Trump statement or if there's any other big developments here.
It doesn't look like anything big so far.
Israeli airstrikes in Tabriz, northwestern Iran.
And maybe these are missile strikes.
Oh, they're missile strikes from the airstrikes.
Okay.
So anyway, so we're going to proceed a little bit with the analysis.
We're potentially waiting on a statement from Trump.
Again, let me know when that happens.
I'll be watching the live chat a little bit, and I'll try and keep an eye on this timeline, see if we get an update here.
But so the table was set for these strikes against Iran by January of 2025, like I said, because Iran's proxies had been decisively rolled back and degraded, and the airspace had been cleared, in particular above Syria.
For Israel to carry out these airstrikes, which you're seeing right now.
Once that had happened, it was clear that Israel had intended on destroying Iran.
Trump administration tried to shut this down.
There was an intense battle inside the White House about these strikes.
Apparently, as early as February and March, there were elements inside the Trump administration that were pushing the U.S. government to support and participate in A significant Israeli attack on Iran.
And that pressure was coming from a handful of people.
It was coming from the National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, a former congressman from Florida.
And it was coming from the Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
It was also coming from the CENTCOM Commander Carilla.
There were a few neocons aligned with Israel, some of them very close to Netanyahu that were pushing the Trump administration.
The report is...
So there was an intense battle inside the White House.
There was a political battle between the Hawks, Rubio, Carrillo, Mike Waltz, Rubio.
I said Rubio already.
They were pushing for imminent strikes.
And then there were the restrainers and prioritizers, which were some elements of the National Security Council, people inside the Pentagon, Trump and Vance, and maybe Don Jr.
They were in favor of diplomacy with Iran.
So there was this personnel battle happening inside the White House, and that is why throughout March and April there were so many leaks and negative press and scandals and purges of personnel.
Ten people fired from the National Security Council, a few people very close to Pete Hegseth were fired from the Pentagon, and there was a lot of reporting and talking about leaks and personnel inside the national security apparatus at that time because there was an intense ideological battle over whether we were going to support an Israeli war in Iran or whether we would support diplomacy.
And this was reported on in April and then in May, that Israel was prepared to carry out strikes, but Trump did not give them the green light, didn't give them approval.
Trump wanted to try diplomacy.
Then in April, 60 days ago to the day, Ever since then, for the past 60 days, Israel has been trying to sabotage the talks, publicly and privately.
Netanyahu and his allies in the media and his allies in the White House have been going to the press, and that includes, by the way, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee.
That includes Marco Rubio.
They've been going to the press and trying to undercut the diplomacy by talking about how Iran is weeks away from a nuclear bomb.
They have new plans, new schematics for a primitive nuclear device, saying that the only way to stop Iran is to blow them up, saying that the only acceptable deal is that Iran would have to completely denuclearize, meaning that even their civilian nuclear program would have to be dismantled.
All along, allegedly, Trump...
That all ended in the past couple of weeks.
All that diplomacy, all of the apparent good faith and goodwill, best intentions, aspirations for peace.
All came crumbling down in the past couple of weeks.
And let's be very honest about what took place over the past 60 days.
Although Trump and Steve Witkoff apparently wanted a diplomatic solution, and many people believed in them, and many people still believe in them somehow, the problem was always this.
At the end of the day, Iran wants enrichment and the United States will never allow it.
And in particular, Israel, with its influence over the United States, would never allow it.
No amount of goodwill, no amount of tweeting and true social posts and rhetoric, none of that was ever going to overcome this fundamental paradox, this fundamental problem.
No amount of goodwill was ever going to resolve the immense hostility and distrust between Iran and the United States in a matter of months or weeks.
It was just never going to happen.
So there was so much pomp and high expectations and hope about these talks merely because they were going through the motions, merely because there was advertisement, marketing that this was happening.
All along, the problem never got close to being solved.
And let's break down specifically how these talks went.
The first two rounds out of five that occurred between Steve Witkoff and Iran's foreign minister consisted in negotiating about negotiations.
Okay?
So Trump announced, I think on a Tuesday, That there would be a 60-day deadline and we would engage Iran in nuclear negotiations.
The following weekend, there were indirect talks between Steve Witkoff and Iran's foreign minister.
The following week, they held the same meeting.
And the response to both of these talks was so positive.
Everybody said it was constructive.
Both sides said it was a positive atmosphere and very constructive, and they were hopeful about the outcome.
But let's be honest.
Those two first rounds of negotiations were not substantive talks.
They weren't negotiating about anything.
They were negotiating about the negotiations themselves.
Iran and the United States came together those first two weeks and they didn't even know what they were going to be talking about.
They first needed to establish what the subject of the talks would be in the future.
Because the United States had said previously, we don't want to just negotiate about your nuclear program.
We want to negotiate about your missile program and your proxies.
Three things.
The U.S. position was we want to take away your missiles and your proxies and your nukes.
And so Iran came into the negotiations originally to see, are we going to be talking about just the nuclear program or all these other things?
That's what the first two weeks were about.
The first two weeks were narrowing the negotiations to just the nuclear issue.
That's why it was positive.
So for two weeks, there was so much positivity and so much hope, but nothing was really happening.
There were no real negotiations.
There was no discussion of the actual subject at hand.
It was a ceremony.
The third and fourth round of talks, which occurred the following week and then two weeks after the third round of talks was the fourth round, they hit a dead end.
They hit the issue of enrichment.
The third round was tough.
The fourth round was delayed a week, and when it was finally held, it was tough.
And that's because in the third and fourth round of negotiations, they actually talked about the nuclear program.
And what Iran said is what they've always said.
Enrichment is our fundamental right.
We as a nation, as signatories to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, have a fundamental right to enrich uranium.
You cannot impose limits on it.
You cannot take it away.
We will not be negotiating limits to our enrichment.
How much?
We can enrich to what percentage, how much material, and sure enough, we will not let you take our capability to enrich off of our soil.
And the United States said what we've always said, which is you cannot have enrichment.
You cannot enrich uranium, and you cannot have the infrastructure to enrich uranium.
That's why the third and fourth and then ultimately the fifth round of talks were fruitless.
That's why they were difficult and tough.
And there was some, you know, they tried to make it sound good.
They said, well, it was still positive and still constructive.
And there were various creative ideas floated.
But the third, fourth and fifth rounds of talks ground to a halt immediately.
Because they started to actually reconsider the proposition, which was considered 10 years ago in the original Iran nuclear deal, which is whether Iran's going to enrich.
Then came the proposal.
After five rounds of negotiations, finally, Trump put forward a proposal last week based on the talks.
The deadline for this deal is today.
So last week, a week before the deadline, Trump submitted his proposal based on the talks.
And the proposal went something like this.
They said that Iran would ultimately give up enrichment.
There would be enrichment happening off of Iranian soil, maybe in Saudi Arabia, maybe on an island in the Persian Gulf.
And it would be managed by a consortium.
Of regional countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
Iran was insulted.
They said, how dare you?
We have said repeatedly, enrichment is a red line.
We're not giving it up.
We're not restricting it.
This is the fundamental right of all nations.
We're not restricting our enrichment program.
So Iran began to draft a negative response to Trump's deal.
That leads us to today.
Netanyahu had a phone call with Trump on Monday.
And Netanyahu said, we're going to strike Iran.
Trump said, give us more time.
Please give us more time.
We want to work out a deal.
And talks were scheduled.
The sixth round of talks outside the deadline was scheduled for Friday, tomorrow at Oslo, where there's a big forum that's supposed to happen, or potentially on Sunday in Oman.
We didn't even get there.
Before Israel prepared for and then executed massive military strikes that are taking place now.
This is how we got here.
We're going to refresh.
We'll check back here on Rerum Novarum and then we'll continue a little bit with the analysis.
I'm still waiting on this statement from Trump.
Obviously, that'll be a game changer.
Let's take a look.
So you can see these pictures, by the way.
This shows that these are assassination strikes.
It's very important to understand precisely what's happening here.
In the first wave of attacks in Iran's capital in Tehran, which happened earlier tonight about three hours ago, Israel carried out targeted precision strikes against the residences, the homes of Iran's military personnel.
So if you look at this picture, they didn't blow up the whole building.
They blew up someone's apartment.
They blew up somebody's house.
This is what all the pictures look like.
They're blowing up.
These are assassination airstrikes.
They're blowing up people's residences to assassinate IRGC and Iranian military leadership.
The purpose, by the way, of that type of attack is twofold.
One, this is classic command, control, and communications, which is their modus operandi.
This is what they relied heavily upon in 2006 in Lebanon, and this is what they relied upon against Hezbollah in October.
And there's a word for this doctrine.
I forget what it's called.
But it is relying on special forces to carry out operations on command, control, and communications to cause disorganization.
If you can strike at the leadership and strike at the communication, then the army is disorganized and they cannot effectively respond to a major attack.
So this has been Israeli doctrine for a very long time.
They'll strike at the leadership, they'll strike at the comms system, and then they carry out the airstrikes, then they bring in the ground forces.
I don't know that they'll bring in ground forces here, but that is traditionally how they've done it, like I said, in Lebanon.
And the reason they do that, again, is to have this disproportionate, outsized kind of blitzkrieg effect.
If you do a special operation first, kill some of the top guys, scatter the communications, then when you bring in the airstrike, they're not going to have an effective, organized defense.
That's the goal.
So that's what they did here.
That's the first purpose.
You kill the leadership, and then they bring in the airstrikes while everyone's running around with their head on fire.
Literally and figuratively.
The second purpose is to derail negotiations.
You have to understand the Israelis are very hip.
And they understand that they need the United States in this fight.
They have to make sure that diplomacy is dead.
They have to salt the earth and make sure that there is no chance that the United States can resuscitate a deal or any off-ramp from hostilities with Iran.
Killing personnel is the best way to do that.
Because if you kill personnel, nobody in Iran's military and government is going to trust the United States.
Nobody in Iran's military and government is going to, they're not even going to be able, if they wanted to, to sell that to the public.
Blood demands blood.
So you go and kill high-ranking officials.
You have guaranteed that you're moving up the ladder of escalation.
If you kill their personnel, you guarantee Iran is going to hit back.
And if Iran hits back hard, that brings the United States in to defend Israel.
It also makes it so that Iran cannot bring back diplomacy with the United States.
This is burning the boats, making it so that there's no turning back from this conflict.
And they succeeded.
Mission accomplished.
They took out the command and control.
That's why they've been able to carry out these successful airstrikes.
And now diplomacy is dead.
There is zero chance diplomacy is happening.
There is no shot a foreign minister is going to sit with the United States after Israel and the U.S. has blood on their hands.
And let me tell you something else.
This is on the strikes tonight.
So Marco Rubio delivered a statement tonight from our State Department.
It says that Israel's airstrike was unilateral.
They acted alone.
They did it themselves.
And we had no involvement.
And I see people saying, well, this is a good statement.
This exonerates the United States.
It doesn't.
People are saying the United States didn't coordinate with Israel.
They did not participate in the strike alongside Israel.
That doesn't matter.
Because Israel and the United States are closest allies.
Because Israel is armed by the United States.
So we own this.
And by the way, most likely, we were complicit in this.
We probably were given advance notice.
Nobody would believe that we weren't.
And probably we did provide some intelligence role.
Almost certainly neocons in the military, they might have done it without even telling Trump.
So whether they did or did not, it's a distinction without a difference.
It doesn't even matter.
We own this.
So I see people already saying, well, the United States didn't participate.
We own it.
Israel's our ally.
Their military is an extension of our military.
Probably we were involved.
And no one would buy any other explanation.
And Israel knows that.
Israel knows that that is the case, and that is why they carried out the attack, and that is why the Israeli government is saying that we were involved, even if it's a lie.
I don't think it is, but even if it was.
Because that's their goal, is to draw us into the conflict, okay?
So it doesn't really matter whether they were unilateral or not.
Distinction without a difference will be blamed anyway.
And Iran may only retaliate against Israel if there's any chance to avoid the U.S. intervening, but I doubt that they will.
Let's see what else is happening.
This is the Israeli chief of staff.
He says, we have begun this operation because the time has come.
We are at the point of no return.
We cannot afford to wait for another time to operate.
We have no other choice.
Recent and past events of history have taught us that when the enemy is attempting to destroy us, we must not turn a blind eye.
We need to fight for our existence.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
This is self-defense, right?
Whenever anybody asks you, does Israel have a right to exist?
This is what they mean by that.
They've created this convoluted causal chain where they say, you believe Israel has a right to exist, right?
Okay, sure.
Well, then if Israel has a right to exist, it has to defend itself.
Sure.
Well, Iran is trying to destroy Israel, right?
Maybe.
So Israel has a right to declare war on all of its neighbors and launch preemptive airstrikes and go to war with the whole world, correct?
So if you don't support U.S. support for Israel's wars against all its neighbors, you don't support Israel's right to exist.
That is the convoluted causal chain that Zionists have created, that Israeli Jews and Zionists and their allies have created.
That's why you can never answer that question.
Because they will argue you into, if you think Israel should exist, then you must support their wars against all their neighbors.
Which doesn't really make sense.
Then it begs the question, what does it mean to have a right to exist?
I mean, the safest way for any country to be is to be the only country.
I mean, Russia poses a threat to the United States.
How do we guarantee the existence of the United States?
If you were God, you would destroy China, Russia, every country that has nuclear weapons, really every country.
But we don't have a right to destroy every country.
That's why we have diplomacy.
We negotiate.
We have to get along, in other words.
So just because we want to exist and have a right to exist doesn't mean we can kill everyone that isn't us.
You know, and I'm taking it to its logical conclusion, the logical extremity, which is, You know, if we have a right to exist, well, I mean, theoretically, any other country having nukes threatens our existence.
Does that mean we have a right to kill every other country?
Obviously not.
So that's where there's a problem with that.
But, you know, it's typical, like, Jewish lawyer stuff.
All right, let's see.
New Israeli airstrikes in western Iran, in northern Iran, in Qum.
Let's see.
President Trump to convene an emergency meeting of the National Security Council tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.
Iran confirms the death of Mohammed Mehdi Teranchi, who was assassinated by an Israeli airstrike earlier.
He's a high-ranking nuclear scientist.
They're just killing civilians.
Wow!
240 Israeli airstrikes against Iran.
Nothing ever happens, by the way.
240 airstrikes against Iran.
This is a significant operation, and they say it's going to go on for weeks.
The list of assassinated leaders is long and unprecedented, so they're killing military commanders, nuclear scientists.
They're attacking virtually every strategic city.
Hundreds of airstrikes, apparently still ongoing.
No word from Trump yet.
Shocking.
This is where we are.
It's shocking to see it.
I've been predicting it for a year and a half, but it's shocking to see it.
Now, I want to get into another aspect of this to elaborate a little bit on an earlier point.
So I'll actually read the statement from Rubio tonight, and that'll be a jumping-off point.
So our response so far, the U.S. response to the airstrikes so far is this.
Mark Rubio says, Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran.
That means they acted alone.
We are not involved in strikes against Iran, and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region.
Israel advised us that they believe this action was necessary for its self-defense.
President Trump and the administration have taken all necessary steps to protect our forces and remain in close contact with our regional partners.
Let me be clear, Iran should not target U.S. interests or personnel.
Let's break this apart a little bit.
So, in the first place, I'll just reiterate very quickly, this does not matter at all, okay?
Because the United States is the principal benefactor of Israel.
We arm Israel to the teeth.
We have given them missile defense.
We have given them the most advanced American aircraft.
We have given them the most advanced everything.
Offensive and defensive.
The most advanced anything that we give any other country.
Israel is an extension of the United States in terms of logistics, intelligence, military.
And not because they are a subsidiary of us, but because they're spies.
And their personnel have infiltrated our system.
They're in our commercial defense industry.
They're in our defense tech industry.
They're in our Pentagon, our National Security Council.
So the two are inextricably connected.
What's more, there is a deep diplomatic and political cooperation and alliance between the US and Israel.
So that Israel is technically doing a unilateral strike doesn't matter.
Because the way that this is perceived by Iran and what it is in reality is that this is a joint U.S.-Israel operation.
So they will blame us.
Let's go further, though.
I'm reiterating what I said earlier.
I am so sick and tired of our personnel, like Steve Whitcoff and Marco Rubio and others.
This is a very common sentiment from this administration.
They say things like, Israel advised us that they believe this action was necessary for its self-defense.
They told us.
They advised us.
They acted alone, without telling us, against our wishes.
And they advised us that this is what they're doing alone.
And a lot of people think that's an acceptable way to be.
But let's be very clear.
Israel only exists because of the United States.
Israel exists as a political entity.
There are Jews in Palestine.
They survived the wars in 48 and 73. They were armed to fight the other wars in 56 and 67. They're armed to fight every other successive war.
Their adversaries have been eradicated.
Their economy has been supported.
Military has been propped up.
Because of the United States, they owe their existence to the United States, to the generosity and the bravery, to the blood and the treasure of the United States of America.
Where do they get off advising us of their decisions?
I'm sick and tired of hearing it.
Steve Witkoff said this when Trump visited the Middle East a few weeks ago.
He said they are their own country.
They have sovereignty and they can do as they please.
We don't tell them what to do and they don't tell us what to do.
I'm sorry, but if you are dependent on us, you don't get to do whatever you want to do.
Or at least you shouldn't.
In a just world, if we didn't have liars and traitors running our government, that is not how it would work.
If you are a dependent, if you're taking with both hands, you actually don't have sovereignty.
You don't get to do whatever you want.
That should not be the conventional thinking inside the administration.
They say, well, they're their own country.
They're just telling us what they're going to do.
If they're dependent on us, then we own them.
We should be telling them what they do and don't do.
We should be advising them what's in their best interest, not the other way around.
If they're acting against our wishes without coordinating with us, opposed to our foreign policy and our interests, then why do we give them weapons?
What's the basis of the relationship?
Isn't that the whole idea that they're our closest ally because they're our instrument in the Middle East?
The foreign aid largesse is owed to them?
Because this is some kind of strategic investment for our interests?
What happens when they go off the leash and they carry out an independent, unilateral foreign policy that's contrary to what we want?
Well, then that means we're a colony.
If they're in charge, but we're giving them all this money and weapons, then we're like a feudal peasant.
Giving up 10% of our harvest, giving up a percentage of the product of our labor.
We become a colony.
It's about resource extraction.
We're not closest allies.
They're not an aircraft carrier or a vassal for the United States, a satellite, an outpost for our foreign policy, forward operating base.
We're a colony.
This is not an investment strategically in a U.S. Forward operating base in the Middle East?
This is resource extraction for our colonial master because they run the government.
So, you read a statement like this.
I saw Harrison Smith from Infowars.
He said, this is the best possible thing that a governmental official could say.
What are you talking about?
What?
Israel's dragging us into a war.
By the way, let's rewind a little bit.
Let's talk about the events of today.
So it's clear that diplomacy was going off the rails and falling apart due to Israeli pressure.
The United States State Department came out today, this afternoon, and said we're still committed to a diplomatic resolution.
Trump tweeted on True Social today.
He said, I am instructing the whole of government.
I am directing the whole of government to negotiate with Iran.
We still believe in a diplomatic resolution.
So Trump said today, we're going to negotiate.
We're going to meet on Sunday.
Israel vetoed that.
Think about this.
Trump and Rubio today both said, we still believe in diplomacy.
Our whole government's committed.
We're going to meet on Friday or Sunday.
We're still in it.
Israel vetoed that decision.
Israel looked at the United States and said, no.
No, you're not.
No, there won't be another meeting.
No, there won't be a diplomatic resolution.
We have made the determination that we're bombing Iran and you're going to eat it.
You're going to deal with it.
That's what happened today.
And they know that we're going to be on the hook to fight on their side.
That's not a good statement.
That's not the best statement.
This is a joke.
The tail wags the dog.
That's not America first.
Anyway, so that's just briefly on the statement.
We're going to check back and see if there's any updates.
Obviously, it's a rapidly evolving situation.
That's why I keep switching back and forth here.
Let's take a look.
Israel's bracing for a large-scale missile attack from Iran in response to tonight's strike.
The U.S. State Department has directed all government employees and family members of employees to immediately shelter in place in Israel.
Potential Iranian response may occur within hours.
Maximum state of emergency in all Israeli hospitals.
So they're expecting that Iran's going to kill a lot of people.
Iran is preparing a harsh response, according to Reuters.
The IDF has blockaded the entire West Bank.
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Another one.
nick fuentes
Another scientist has been killed.
Okay, so let's take a look at a map of the Middle East.
Just so we can get a little visual aid.
I don't know how many of you guys are super well-versed on this.
Can I do like Google Earth or something?
How do I get rid of this?
Can we get some layers here?
Can we get some trident layers?
Let's see.
Let's do terrain.
Can we show countries or no?
All right.
I wish we could see the borders better.
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nick fuentes
I just want to get a quick little explainer in just so we understand what's happening here.
All right, here we go.
So this is a map of the Middle East.
It's kind of difficult to see Israel here, but I kind of want to just take you back so we can understand here how this has all played out over the years.
I don't know if we even really have a ton of it.
Why don't we talk a little bit about capabilities?
This is something we haven't really gotten into.
So, you know, for as long as this has been going on, I guess this is really the big part of it we haven't explored yet.
The key to understanding all of this, let's just say this first.
The key to understanding the current situation, this is really the fundamental thing I think that a lot of people are missing is this.
What you're hearing about this situation, about Iran, about the Middle East, about the crisis, you're hearing all the time about the nuclear program.
You're hearing about nuclear weapons.
You're hearing about the nuclear program.
That's not really what is at stake here.
And let me tell you what I mean by this.
This crisis starts in 1948 when Israel declares its independence.
Shortly after World War II, the United Nations creates a partition plan, which would create, out of the former British colony, the Mandate of Palestine.
It would create a Jewish state known as Israel and an Arab state known as Palestine.
48, Israel declares its independence, and Israel seizes a lot of territory that should have gone to the Muslims, and they start massacring them.
They go into their homes, they go into their neighborhoods.
And they just start killing everybody there and expelling them from their land.
And the Palestinians flee.
They flee into Jordan, into Lebanon, into Egypt.
I guess I'll zoom in here.
This is Israel.
They flee in every direction in response to, In response to Israel's massacres and the expulsion of Palestinians, the powerful Arab countries at that time declare war on Israel.
And at that time, that's Egypt.
And that's Syria.
These are the two biggest, most powerful countries in the region at the time.
Egypt and Syria, but also Jordan, also Iraq, also Saudi Arabia.
They all go to war against Israel.
This has been the fundamental question ever since Israel became a state.
And the question is this.
How does Israel integrate into a completely hostile region?
When Israel is born, they are at war with every Muslim Arab country.
They're at war with Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon.
You know, these Gulf countries are not really real countries.
They're at war with all their neighbors.
And no Muslim Arab countries recognize Israel, none of them, other than Turkey.
Turkey's not Arab, it's Muslim.
But Turkey recognizes Israel.
Every other country goes to war against Israel.
The question is, how does Israel get along when every other country hates them, is at war with them, wants to destroy them?
Now, I do want to clarify something.
Contrary to the Israeli and Zionist propaganda, it's not for no reason that all these countries hate Israel.
They're at war with Israel because Israel massacred the Arab Muslims because Israel slaughtered and massacred and expelled the Arab Muslims from Israel.
That is at the center of the regional conflict.
Do you see how it's all related?
It's that original conflict, which is that there was supposed to be an Arab Muslim Palestinian state, but they were deprived of it because Israel seized their land.
Killed them, expelled them, and that had destabilizing effects because the Palestinians were pushed into the Sinai, into Jordan, into Lebanon, Syria, and they did destabilize these surrounding countries.
It created a big problem.
This is why there was original coalition war by the Arab countries against Israel.
And from 1948 until, let's say, 1967, Israel was in a very precarious situation.
After Israel emerges in 1948, the United States and Europe have a balanced foreign policy towards Israel.
It might be hard to believe, but in the Truman administration, in the Eisenhower administration, and in the Kennedy administration, from 1948 until 1963, the United States and Western Europe had a balanced position, meaning that they were trying to placate both Israel and the Arabs.
A perfect example of this was the Suez Crisis in 1956.
After the original war in 1948 is resolved, there is still this permanent state of hostilities.
Even though the fighting stops, the major fighting stops, Israel is still technically in a state of war with Egypt, Syria, all its neighbors.
There's cross-border raids and fighting.
It's mostly quiet until 1956.
In 1956, the Egyptian president Nasser seizes control over the Suez Canal, which is a very strategically important channel.
That's right here.
All the trade from the Mediterranean through the Red Sea into the Indian Ocean flows through the Suez Canal, which Nasser takes over from the British.
The British, the French, and the Israelis conspire to invade Egypt, and the pretext is that Egypt and Israel are going to war over a number of precipitating factors.
But the goal, the reason they're collaborating is so that Israel will invade Egypt and give the Suez back to the British so that Europe can continue to control that waterway.
Eisenhower comes in.
The U.S. President Eisenhower comes in on the side of Egypt and forces Israel to withdraw.
Forces Israel out against the wishes of Israel, the British, and the French.
So there was balance.
And there was a weapons embargo.
At that time, the United States and Western Europe were not supplying Israel with tons of advanced weaponry.
Israel was still getting it through smugglers and through the black market.
But officially, they were not getting weapons from the United States.
And the reason is because the United States didn't want to start an arms race.
That's another key to this conversation.
The United States knew that if we were pouring all this weaponry into Israel, that the Soviet Union might supply Egypt and Syria and other countries with their conventional weaponry.
And obviously this sort of prefigures the nuclear arms race that happens a little bit later.
But that was the policy from 48 until Kennedy is assassinated in 63. After Kennedy is assassinated in 1963, the United States goes all in on the side of Israel.
Israel develops a nuclear bomb.
The United States triples and quadruples the foreign military assistance to Israel, and most of it becomes weapons.
Whereas from 48 to 63, we were giving Israel virtually no weapons.
Under the Lyndon Johnson administration, suddenly we're giving them almost all weapons.
The amount of military aid goes up by many multiples, and whereas previously it was economic and humanitarian aid, then it becomes military aid.
In addition, Israel develops a nuclear arsenal, which they test around 1964, maybe 1966 at the latest.
This is when there's a turning point.
And Israel decides to go on the offensive.
Now that the United States has intervened on the side of Israel, now that the United States is sending weapons, now that Israel has a nuclear bomb, now that Israel's gotten its bearings, now it goes on the offensive against its neighbors.
And in 1967, Israel launches a surprise attack against Egypt and Syria.
Basically destroys their entire air force.
And it's a massive victory and a huge humiliation for Egypt and Syria because they were totally caught off guard.
Their air force was defenseless and it was taken out in six days.
And with total air superiority, Israel invades the Sinai Peninsula.
They take over all this land in Egypt and they invade the Golan Heights, which they occupy to the present day.
They take over Gaza and the West Bank, and Israel's at its biggest territorial point in 67. They have all this, the Sinai, Gaza, the West Bank, and the Golan.
Six years later, in 1973, in order to avenge the humiliation from the 67 war, the Egyptian president, Anwar Sadat, collaborates with Syria to launch a surprise attack on Israel to take back the territory they lost.
So in 73, on Yom Kippur, Egypt and Syria launch a two-sided attack.
Egypt goes on the west bank, or pardon me, on the east bank of the Sinai.
They take over and they invade the Sinai Peninsula.
Syria invades the Golan Heights from the north.
Israel's caught completely off guard.
They summon their reservists, but it's too little too late.
They're suffering massive casualties.
There's intense fighting.
And they demand that the United States send a giant airlift of supplies to fend off Egypt and Syria.
Eventually, they're successful.
They fight through to a stalemate.
And Israel is able to reconquer all the territory that they lost in the early days of the war.
Last a few weeks.
Then there's a breakthrough.
After the intelligence failure of 73, there's a big commission to analyze how they got caught off guard.
There's a change of government.
And a far more right-wing party in Israel comes to power, called the Likud Party, which is currently in power today.
They take over and they realize that the only way that Israel can be safe is if none of their neighbors exist.
This is the most important point to understand here.
Israel determines that the answer to the original question, how does Israel get along in the Middle East?
They have to destroy every country.
That has ever been at war with them.
Every country that ever supported the Palestinians or any of Israel's adversaries must be destroyed.
That's not even covered in this map.
That's Libya, Algeria, Sudan, Somalia, which are not on this map.
But that's also Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, the Gulf states, all of them.
They're all a problem.
They all have to go.
In 1979, Israel signs an agreement with Egypt, a peace agreement.
Egypt gets the Sinai Peninsula back, and Egypt recognizes Israel's sovereignty.
But in 78, and then later in the 1980s, Israel invades Lebanon.
They try to foment a civil war, and they try to split apart the Lebanese state into four or five different smaller states along ethnic lines.
In 1981, Iraq tries to develop a nuclear bomb.
Israel bombs the nuclear reactor at Osirik.
In 1994, Israel signs a peace treaty with Jordan.
Jordan recognizes the state of Israel, and they start receiving a ton of U.S. military aid.
The situation in 1994 is that Egypt and Jordan have been pacified.
They're big adversaries that remain.
The most powerful ones are Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
2003, the United States invades Iraq.
2011, there's a civil war in Syria fueled by Israel, Turkey, and the United States.
Eventually, Bashar al-Assad is ousted, becomes favorable towards Israel.
That was in December.
The last remaining country that's left is Iran.
Every other country has been split apart or pacified.
Libya is in a civil war.
Sudan is in a civil war.
Somalia is in a civil war.
Egypt, Jordan have made peace treaties.
Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco have made peace treaties.
Yemen is in a civil war.
Saudi Arabia is looking at a peace treaty.
Iraq was overthrown.
Syria was overthrown.
Lebanon is effectively in a civil war.
Israel is at war with Lebanon.
Afghanistan was overthrown.
The last remaining country is Iran.
Now earlier, maybe this is tedious and cumbersome and a little bit rambly, but to return to the original, when I said here's the key to all of this.
This is not about nuclear weapons at all.
This is not about whether Iran has a nuclear bomb or a nuclear program.
Libya did not have a nuclear weapon and was not pursuing one, yet they were destroyed.
We thought Iraq had a nuclear weapon.
They were invaded and destroyed.
They turned out not to have one.
Syria did not have a nuclear weapon, yet they were invaded and destroyed.
Iran does not have a nuclear weapon.
Arguably, they're pursuing one.
They're being destroyed now.
When you filter all this out, nuclear weapons are not the common denominator.
Whether you have them, whether you're pursuing them, or whether you don't have them and aren't pursuing them at all.
You are in the crosshairs of Israel and the United States.
From Libya, Algeria, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen.
All these countries that have been visited by death and destruction.
Nuclear weapons are not the common denominator.
The common denominator is that in 48, 56, 67, 73, and in the various Israel-Palestine conflicts, they supported Israel's enemies or were Israel's enemies.
That's the common denominator.
They did not recognize Israel, they supported the Palestinian insurgency, or they went to war with Israel.
And systematically, each of those countries has been destroyed, overthrown, pacified, and bribed with foreign aid by the United States, or has been destabilized with civil wars and special operations and regime change.
The question is, how does Israel get along in the Middle East?
The answer is they have to destroy every country that opposes them.
That is what is happening in Iran.
Now, nuclear weapons are deeply related to that question because if these various countries recognize that Israel and the United States is going door to door and destroying every one of them, how do they defend themselves?
How do they prevent themselves from meeting the same fate as Egypt and Syria?
As Libya and Algeria, as Sudan and Somalia, they have to get a nuclear bomb.
How do they protect themselves from the United States and Israel, who are going door to door, starting in 1967, really?
How do you protect yourself?
You get a nuclear deterrent.
This is what Iran is doing.
Iran, in the 1990s, is exploring a nuclear weapon.
By 2003, they abandoned a nuclear weapons program, but they maintained a civilian nuclear program which has the capability of producing material that might be used in a nuclear bomb.
They're on the precipice of a nuclear bomb as a warning.
If they get one, the United States will go to war with them.
If they don't have anything, the United States and Israel will destroy them.
So they're hanging out and straddling the middle.
So that if they get attacked, they could develop one to defend themselves.
And having that capability might deter intervention from the United States or Israel.
Now, it's key to understand this, to understand the distinction between Israel and the United States foreign policy.
What Israel desires, therefore, fundamentally, is regime change.
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What Israel desires in Iran is regime change.
They do not desire the denuclearization of Iran.
They desire regime change.
That is their goal.
They don't care whether Iran has nukes or not.
They want Iran to have a new government.
Nukes stand in the way.
The nuclear weapons program prevents Israel from installing a new government.
On the other hand, the United States does not necessarily want regime change in Iran.
The United States wants Iran not to have a nuclear bomb.
Because we, as the guarantors of the world order, we, as the world hegemon, It is our military doctrine to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons for all countries.
We don't want Iran to have one.
We don't want North Korea to have one.
We don't want South Africa to have one.
We don't want Libya to have one.
We don't want any country to have nuclear weapons, ideally.
And so we, since 1945, have sought to stop the spread, the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
But do you see the subtle distinction?
Trump wants to make a deal with Iran because he doesn't want a regime change war.
He doesn't want a destabilizing regime change war that is going to draw us in and all the regional powers.
He doesn't want oil prices to explode.
He doesn't want us to be dragged into a protracted conflict.
He just wants Iran not to acquire a bomb.
Israel wants Iran's government to be overthrown.
Iran needs a nuclear bomb because Israel wants to overthrow them.
But that is the thing that the United States cannot allow.
This is the three-way battle between the U.S., Iran, and Israel.
Israel has been driving all of the conflicts for 50 years for this reason.
And it was always a different reason.
In Iraq in 2003, they said they had nuclear bombs.
They didn't.
In Libya in 2011, they said they're not a democracy, so NATO intervened.
In Syria during the Arab Spring shortly after in 2011, they said Bashar al-Assad is not democratic.
We said we don't care.
Then they said Assad has chemical weapons, and we moved in.
Now in Iran, what's the excuse?
Oh, well, they could make a nuclear weapon if they wanted to.
Now we're being dragged into the fight.
But fundamentally, this is not about nukes.
This is not about proliferation.
This is about clearing the way so that Israel has no competitors.
Because if you take a look at the map, Egypt is a pawn of the United States.
So is Saudi Arabia.
So is the Emirates.
So is Bahrain.
Iraq is occupied by the United States.
Syria is occupied by the United States and now a friendly government.
Jordan is a close ally of Israel.
It's an extension of Israel.
Turkey is a NATO country under the United States.
All that's left is Iran.
Once Iran is out of the picture, Israel dominates the whole region.
Israel becomes the only nuclear power in the region.
They control the U.S. government.
They have immense influence in Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar.
They control Syria and Jordan by proxy, effectively, and Iraq.
With Iran out of the picture, they not only control the Middle East, they control the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, but also the Persian Gulf.
All the oil, all the natural gas, all the commerce, all the shipping that goes through the Red Sea, all the shipping and oil that comes from the Persian Gulf.
All of the overland trade routes, the rail, the highways, communications infrastructure, the ports situated in this area that go from Asia to Europe, from Africa into Europe and Asia, it's all going to go through a region dominated by Israel.
That's the big picture.
So the United States has spent trillions of dollars.
Thousands have died.
We have ruined this region.
Refugees have poured into Europe and the United States.
They hate us.
They will carry out terrorist attacks in our lifetimes because of this.
9-11.
All of this has happened.
Our domestic situation has worsened.
Our country's gone bankrupt.
Our military has been drawn into this.
We can't focus on our real competitor, which is China.
So that we could basically level the region and pave the way for an Israeli empire in the Middle East.
That is the big picture here.
That's the grand strategic revolution that has occurred.
Starting with the Likud takeover in the late 1970s.
And by the way, I'm not making this up.
This is all written.
It was all written in Oded Yanan's plan for the 1980s.
They wrote, and it is their plan, to create a mosaic of statelets.
They wanted to disintegrate all of the big Muslim countries, all of the big Arab countries, all the Middle Eastern countries.
A big country, and let's just think simply in terms of geoeconomics, a big country with a big population and a big territory can command a lot of resources.
It can make a big army.
Big cities, big schools and universities with big talent pools, big countries can field big militaries.
They can have big armies with lots of soldiers.
They can have large air forces with big defense industries.
They can have advanced scientists that make nuclear weapons.
Small countries can't.
Small countries with small populations, with small economies, cannot do these things.
So what Israel decided to do, this is their plan in the late 70s, is we must disintegrate all the big countries into small countries.
That way they can't oppose us.
And that's effectively what they've done.
Iraq is being cut up, as we speak, into northern Iraqi Kurdistan, a Shiite area which is sort of controlled by Iran.
Syria is being split up into the Alawites on the west coast, the Sunnis in the rest of the country, the Druze in the south, which is being occupied by Israel.
In Lebanon, they're trying to divide up the Shiites from the Christians, from the other groups that reside there.
The name of the game is destabilization, dismemberment, sectarianism, division to make the region easily dominated by Israel.
That's the goal.
That's why all of this has happened.
But anyway, we're going to return back to the timeline.
We'll see what is being said here at the latest.
I don't want to turn this into a big history lesson, which is unnecessarily detailed.
We'll see if we have any updates here on the strikes today back to 2025.
Let's take a look.
Israeli officials tell Fox News, we're just getting started.
Iranian state media reports that most of their nuclear sites are safe.
Iran will respond decisively, says Iranian media.
An official IDF outlet, Israeli Defense Force outlet, says if this opening strike succeeded, then the decapitation strike we carried out against Hezbollah in 10 days, we executed in Iran in 10 minutes.
Explosions at the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility.
Iranian jets remain airborne over Tehran to avoid being struck.
Wall Street Journal reports that on Monday, the US president told Israel not to carry out strikes against Iran.
They disobeyed.
That's your based Trump administration that's going to bring Israel to heel, by the way.
CNN, Israel chose to strike against Iran on its own, ignoring Trump's advice to pursue diplomatic options.
We give them advice.
D.C. police erecting barricades to the entrance of the Israeli embassy in D.C. Iranian armed forces, Israel's attacks were aided by the United States.
They will pay a heavy price and should expect a severe response from Iran.
Their chief of staff is alive and well.
That's good to hear.
Okay, no new strikes.
So it looks like the strikes are over.
For now.
Israel Channel 14 says, we have a long and broad offensive plan for the days ahead.
The Iranians will respond.
If the public is disciplined, there will be few casualties.
We are at war.
This is a full-blown war now.
Oh, okay, there's additional airstrikes in Tehran.
Okay, so it's still not over.
Let's talk about the response.
So this campaign has now gone on for four hours.
We're entering hour four of Israel's multi-wave airstrike against Iran.
And like we talked about, they're hitting...
I'll try and show you this map of Iran.
They're hitting the capital...
They're hitting air bases.
Military personnel are being assassinated.
They're hitting Isfahan, which is where their uranium hexafluoride is made.
They're hitting Iraq, which is their heavy water reactor.
That's how they refine plutonium.
They're hitting Qum, which is where they have some nuclear research facilities.
They're hitting Avaz, which is where they refine their oil.
They're hitting Natanz as well, which is somewhere over here, I think.
It's not one of the major cities.
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They're all basically in this area here.
So these are where the strikes are occurring.
I want to go over what Iran's response is going to be.
So again, to get back a little bit to how we got to this point this year, maybe so you can understand how critical the fall of Syria was.
The way that this strike is being carried out today is that the initial strikes were carried out from western Iran and inside of Iraq.
So this is Tehran.
This was the first target of the first wave of strikes this evening.
And allegedly, those first strikes were carried out not by Israeli jets, but by maybe Israeli special forces inside of Iran or inside of Iraq, which would be over here.
So the initial strikes came from inside Iran, actually, or along the western border with Iraq, which would make sense if it came from Iraqi Kurdistan.
The Kurds are allies of Israel, and the Kurds are a cross-border ethnic group.
They're in southeastern Turkey.
They're in northeastern Syria, northeast of this river here, of the Euphrates, and they're in northern Iraq.
The Kurds are close allies of the Israelis, so it might make sense that the Israelis penetrated Iran in the west from Iraqi Kurdistan, might be my guess.
And then, once they had carried out strikes on Iran's airports and air bases and their command and control, then Israel sent their jets through Syria, through northern Syria and Iraq into Iran.
You see, that's their runway.
That's their pathway.
So the initial strike, which cleared the way for all of this, probably they had their guys in Iraqi Kurdistan in the north.
Maybe they penetrated Iran's border in the west.
And the initial, maybe it was drones, missiles, maybe it was planes.
They launched attacks on Tehran, took out their air bases so that their air force was scattered, took out their command and control.
And then the Israeli fighter, And the reason I'm showing you the map is to give you an idea of how all of this became possible.
The reason why the fall of Bashar al-Assad was so important, of course, is because, one, The way that Iran supplied Hezbollah in Lebanon was through Syria.
Assad had control over Syria, and Syria was an ally of Iran.
So Iran would fly weapons and other equipment, personnel, officers into Syria, and then they would go into southern Lebanon and they would attack Israel.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard had bases and outposts inside of Syria, and they would use those outposts to traffic weapons training personnel to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
And then from southern Lebanon, that was a platform for Hezbollah to attack Israel, to bomb Israel from the north.
So when Bashar al-Assad fell in December, it severed that pipeline because the first thing that Assad did was expel the IRGC from Syria.
When Assad took over, or I'm sorry, when, what's the guy's new name, Jolani?
When Hayat Tahrir al-Sham took over and they removed Assad, they kicked out the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and that cut off Hezbollah from Iran.
That means that Hezbollah cannot deliver a second strike.
Because what would have happened, let's say that Israel carried out the strike against Iran two years ago.
What would have happened is that Iran would be shipping tons of supplies to Syria to give to Hezbollah, and Hezbollah would be raining missiles on Israel.
And Hezbollah's right there.
They're on the border.
Right here.
So first, Israel destroyed Hezbollah in October last year.
Then they overthrew Assad to cut off the pipeline.
But something else happened.
They overthrew Assad, they kicked the IRGC out, they severed the pipeline, but two, Once Assad was ousted and the country was disorganized, Israel took the opportunity to level Syria.
They destroyed Syria's naval forces at TARDIS on the eastern Mediterranean coast.
They destroyed Syria's air bases in Homs.
They destroyed all of their air defenses.
And they cleared Syrian airspace.
Because the other thing that would have happened if Israel attacked Iran two years ago is that Israeli fighter jets would have to fly over Syria and they would be vulnerable to Syrian air defenses.
They might be shot down.
They would be detected by Syrian radar and then they might be shot down by Syrian air defenses or Syria's air force.
Do you understand?
So Israel had to disable Hezbollah.
Kick out the IRGC so that Hezbollah could not replenish.
They had to destroy Syria's radar and air defenses.
And what this did was clear a pathway so that Israel could fly its jets from here over Damascus into Syrian Kurdistan, which is friendly, into Iraqi Kurdistan, which is friendly, into Iran.
That's the pathway.
Now once you see how that map works, does it now not make complete sense how this has been inevitable since 2003?
The reason that Iraqi Kurdistan is independent is because Saddam Hussein was overthrown in Iraq.
Iraq was launching missiles at Israel in 1990.
When Saddam Hussein was overthrown, Iraq was effectively dismembered, and Iraqi Kurdistan is semi-autonomous.
It's effectively independent.
Then Bashar al-Assad was overthrown.
It took 10 years.
It took more than 10 years.
After October 7th, they waged their war on Hezbollah.
They finished the decapitation of Syria, and that paved the way to hit Iran.
And that is how...
And now this entire axis is safe.
Now what's funny, what's not funny, but what is maybe apropos, is that in 1996, Israel drafted a memo, it was called the Clean Break Report.
And it was drafted in concert with American military planners that worked in the George W. Bush administration a few years later.
And the Clean Break report had an entire section about securing the northern border of Israel.
Now, why were they talking about securing the northern border?
Because every other border was secure.
Egypt made a peace treaty with Israel.
In 78 and 79, Jordan made a treaty with Israel in 94. The only part of their border that was unsecure was their northern border.
In 96, a couple of years after they made peace with Jordan, they promulgate this report.
It says, how are we going to secure our northern border?
It's called the Clean Break Report, authored by Richard Pearl, Douglas Faith, David Wormser.
They all went on to work in the George W. Bush administration.
And the report said this.
They said, first we need to overthrow Saddam Hussein.
Then we need to destabilize Syria.
Then we need to go to war with Iran.
That's how we secure the northern border.
What did they do?
In 2006, they went to war with Lebanon.
Well, in 2003, they overthrew Saddam Hussein.
In 2006, they went to war in Lebanon.
Then they overthrew Assad, and now they're at war in Iran.
And once they complete that objective, now their northern border will be secure.
Iran will no longer be training and supplying Hezbollah, its chief proxy in Lebanon, which means that Lebanon is a wrap.
It's over for them.
Syria will have a pro-Israel government, their new leader, Ahmad al-Shara.
Wants to normalize relations with Israel.
So once Lebanon and Syria are solved, that's closed.
And because Iran is defeated, they'll no longer be able to support proxies in either country.
And that's how Israel now has a 360-degree defense.
Peace treaty with Egypt.
Peace treaty with Jordan.
They will have a peace treaty with Syria.
Hezbollah will be out of the government.
That'll be the condition to make peace with Lebanon.
Iran will be destroyed.
Saudi Arabia will join the Abraham Accords.
And the whole region will be safe for Israel.
That's what I'm talking about.
It was never about nuclear weapons.
For anybody saying it's about nuclear Iraq, nuclear Syria, chemical weapons in Syria, nuclear Iran, it was never about that.
Those were the deterrent capabilities developed to prevent Israel from doing what it had already intended to do.
All right, but let's go back to the timeline.
We'll look at the latest here.
We're going to keep going until Iran does their counterattack.
I don't know when that's going to happen.
We might be here all night.
They say that Iran will counterattack within hours.
The strikes are still ongoing, though, in Iran by Israel, so we'll see.
Let's take a look.
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Another wave of attacks against Iran.
The cost of oil has risen 11% in the last four hours due to the Israeli strikes.
More on that in a moment.
Israel's Demona nuclear facility has been placed on maximum alert.
We'll talk about that too.
The United States has moved to DEFCON 4, up from DEFCON 5. I thought we were lower than that, but that's not good.
DEFCON is our nuclear preparedness.
One is the highest.
Five is the lowest, so that means we're closer to nuclear war.
Violent explosions in Tehran, commercial flights avoiding.
Israel notified the United States prior to carrying out its airstrikes.
And again, Iran holds us accountable anyway.
Rafael Grossi, the director of the IAEA, confirms the Natanz enrichment facility was hit.
And the agency is monitoring the situation.
Of course the danger is if you hit a nuclear facility, it's going to scatter nuclear particles and give everybody cancer and kill everybody.
We'll look at some of the video here.
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This doesn't even look real.
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Okay, so we're still waiting for the Iranian retaliation.
Looks like Israel's still going.
Yeah, more airstrikes.
I don't know how to pronounce that.
I mean, they are leveling Iran.
I want to talk about now what's going to happen next.
So Israel, so that's kind of where we are, how we got here.
Now let's talk about what happens next.
Israel's bombing Iran.
Iran is expected to retaliate with ballistic missiles.
Iran has thousands of cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, drones, and they are fortified underground.
They're expected to launch missiles at Israel.
Israel's not a big country.
It doesn't take a ton of missiles to overwhelm Israel.
And by the way, that's the whole point.
This is the strategy by Israel.
Israel knows that when they carry out a provocative, significant attack on Iran, Iran is going to respond significantly.
Israel cannot defend itself.
Isn't that a kick?
So Israel's the proverbial, you know, writing a check, it can't cash.
They launch hundreds of airstrikes on Iran, and now they're vulnerable.
Because Iran will launch maybe hundreds of ballistic missiles and cruise missiles all at the same time.
And without warning, without knowing where they're going to hit, a lot of them will strike Israeli infrastructure.
Iran is going to target Israel's nuclear arsenal.
Iran is going to target Israel's electrical grid.
It's going to target key civilian and military infrastructure.
And Israel's Iron Dome and David's sling will not be able to intercept all those missiles.
There's this big misconception.
People talk about the Iron Dome.
And there's this perception that the Iron Dome is this impenetrable missile defense shield over Israel.
The Iron Dome is built for short-range projectiles that go up and over.
It's meant for these small, slow rockets that are launched from Gaza, that are launched from southern Lebanon, that are launched really on the border with Israel, and they shoot them down.
The Iron Dome is not built for ballistic and cruise missiles from Iran, which are extremely fast and are more difficult to detect.
For those, Israel has the David sling, which is meant for longer-range missiles.
But the faster and the longer-range the missiles are, the more difficult they are to intercept and detect at a 100% rate.
That's why when Iran struck Israel in October, many of the missiles hit.
Anywhere from 5% to 15% of all the missiles actually hit Israel.
And this was even with a coordinated air defense by Israel, Jordan, the United States, and I believe Egypt was involved as well.
Prior to that, when Iran retaliated against Israel in April of last year, it was the United Kingdom, it was European countries as well.
The point is, Israel cannot shoot down 100% of the projectiles launched at it.
Israel's going to get hit.
Iran has...
They can make a ton of them.
They're too fast or too big.
And hundreds of them coming all at the same time.
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Hundreds of them on their way to Israel all at the same time.
Israel's not going to be able to shoot down 100% of them.
So the United States is going to have to shoot down some of the missiles.
That's how Israel gets us into the fight.
Israel may have launched a unilateral strike.
It doesn't matter because Iran will certainly counterattack, and when they do, we will have to defend Israel because they can't defend themselves.
Now we're in it.
But it gets better because Iran is not just going to attack Israel.
Iran is going to launch missiles at Israel, and we're going to shoot them down.
We're not going to get all of them.
Israel's going to get hit, and that's going to justify further attacks and an ongoing war.
But Iran is also going to attack American bases.
The United States has military bases in the Syrian desert here.
We have bases inside of Syrian Kurdistan.
We have bases in the southeast of Syria.
We have bases inside of Iraq.
The United States has a major base in Qatar.
We have a base in Kuwait.
We have bases in the Emirates.
We have bases in Saudi Arabia.
Iran will not just counterattack Israel.
They'll hit Israel.
We'll defend Israel.
Iran is also going to attack the United States.
American personnel are going to be targeted.
And we're not going to be able to shoot down those missiles.
We don't have an iron dome over our bases in Syria, Iraq, and the Arabian Peninsula.
So Americans are going to die because of this.
Iran is going to hold us accountable.
Whether we participate or not, whether we wanted diplomacy or not, whether we warned Israel or not, like I said, this is why it's so important to understand all of the facts, everything that's happening.
You know, Marco Rubio can go on and make a press release and say, well, they did it by themselves.
You saw Iran holds us responsible.
And they're right.
I'm sure we knew about it.
I'm sure we were involved.
Even if we weren't, it doesn't matter because we armed Israel.
So these are two ways that we're being dragged in.
One, because Iran's going to hit Israel and we have to defend Israel.
Two, they're going to hold us accountable regardless and they're going to bomb us and we're going to die.
Because we don't have an iron dome over our naval ships and our bases.
We're vulnerable.
And when American personnel die, now we have to go on the offensive.
Now we have to attack.
You see how this works?
Israel attacks Iran.
Iran blames both of us.
Iran attacks us.
We die.
Now we're in a war with Iran.
That's how they draw.
You know, nobody was saying that Trump wanted a war with Iran.
We knew he didn't.
That's why we say Israel is drawing us in.
They're dragging us in.
It implies that we are refusing obstinately and they're pulling us into the war.
Coercively.
So Iran will be targeting American bases all across the region.
Let's talk about another aspect of this.
Iran also has proxies that are operating in Yemen.
They're called the Houthi rebels, the Houthi rebels, the Ansar Allah group.
They operate here in Yemen's northwest part of the country by their capital, by their ports.
There is a situation where not only does Iran...
Attack America, excuse me, in Israel.
But the Houthis, Ansarallah, they do as well.
And they attack American bases and they attack Israel.
But maybe they also attack Saudi Arabia.
Because what is happening in Saudi Arabia's eastern province is all of their oil refinement.
All of their oil is refined and processed in their eastern province.
You know what else is in Saudi Arabia's eastern province?
A lot of Shiite Muslims that are probably loyal to Iran.
Same in Bahrain.
Bahrain, this tiny island here, is a majority Shiite country.
They tried to overthrow the government 10 years ago to install a – This tiny island, Bahrain, Shiite majority.
They tried to overthrow the government 10 years ago to install a Shiite regime.
What happens next is that maybe the Houthis and Iran, what if they attack Saudi Arabia's eastern province?
What if they attack Saudi's oil?
What if they decide to close the Strait of Hormuz?
Oil is already going up in anticipation of what happens next.
Oil is going up 10%.
It's going to go up even higher.
You better go to your gas station now because oil prices, if your gas tank is empty, here's a little helpful piece of advice.
Get some gas now.
Fill up your car now.
Maybe bring a jerry can.
Because what happens, in order to put pressure on the United States, what happens next is they're going to target the oil.
How do you hurt the United States?
Yemen can't attack the United States on its mainland.
They can attack Diego Garcia maybe.
Iran, I mean maybe they'll have special operations in the United States.
But the way they're going to make it hurt for the United States is they're going to go after the oil.
They might close the Strait of Hormuz so that oil can't leave the Persian Gulf.
When Israel attacks Iran's oil facilities, that causes the price of oil to go up.
It's supply and demand.
If Iran is one of the world's largest oil producers, If Iran's oil production is crippled, supplies goes down, prices go up.
Iran will almost certainly retaliate in kind.
The Houthis in Iran will do the same.
They may attack Saudi Arabia's oil, the Emirates oil, the other oil in the Persian Gulf.
It's going to keep happening.
They might block the Persian Gulf.
Oil prices are going to go through the roof.
That's how you apply pressure on the United States.
So now we have high interest rates.
We have persistent inflation.
We're trying to have this soft landing.
We have a debt crisis.
Now oil prices are going up.
Guess what else?
We need the fossil fuels more than ever because of artificial intelligence.
Electricity prices are already surging because of demand for power from these AI data centers.
So we're already getting squeezed with electricity and energy.
Because we need more energy than ever for the grid.
We need more energy than ever.
So now you've got the inflationary pressure of that.
There's this hungry, hungry hippos for natural gas and oil.
That's why we're trying to transition to electric cars.
Now you've got a full-blown war over the Persian Gulf.
Over the Persian Gulf.
Missiles flying across it and at the oil refineries.
On the mainland and the islands.
So it's not just, think about what's going to happen next.
What happens next is Israel gets bombed by Iran.
We are involved in the defense of Israel.
And once Israel, people die and infrastructure is destroyed, Israel is in the thick of it, of a war with Iran.
guarantees that the momentum keeps going.
It's another step up the escalation The United States is involved in the defense.
Two, Iran bombs American bases in Iraq, Syria, the Arabian Peninsula.
Americans die.
American infrastructure is destroyed.
Now we're in the war, too.
Now we're on the ladder of escalation.
Three, oil resources are severely constrained because Saudi Arabia is hit.
Persian Gulf is hit.
Iran's already hit.
Oil prices go up.
The economy's in trouble.
Now we really need to bring an end to this war.
What happens after that?
Iran does their retaliation with ballistic missiles.
Now it is a U.S.-Israeli joint strike on Iran.
Iran says, we hold the United States accountable.
We're going to hit American bases.
If Americans die, now we're in the next strike.
That's the next, next thing to happen.
As Israel carries out its weeks of attacks, now the United States is involved too.
And guess where this is headed?
There's no scenario where Iran surrenders.
There's no scenario where they make a deal.
This is now a regime change war.
Israel conducts hundreds of airstrikes on Iran all across the country, assassinations on their energy, their oil, their nuclear, their radar, their air bases, military bases.
Iran must respond.
They hit Israel and the United States.
Israel and the United States hit back.
Iran, if they're capable, is going to retaliate again.
We're in a full-blown war.
The only way the war ends is in regime change.
What Israel always wanted.
Toppling the government.
This is a country of 90 million people.
You know how many people that is?
America's got 350 million.
Russia's got about, what, 180?
I think Germany has 80 million people.
This is a country with the population the size of Germany that we're now going to topple their government.
We are now going to be in the business of destroying their entire navy, destroying all their missile silos, destroying all their nuclear facilities with bunker-busting bombs.
They've got a million soldiers.
How are we going to enforce a new government without some kind of ground invasion?
Is that possible?
We couldn't defeat the Houthis without a ground invasion.
We couldn't defeat a bunch of rebel pirates taking over a port city in Yemen with primitive drones.
We're going to overthrow the government of a country with 90 million people and a million soldiers?
And we're going to just do it with airstrikes?
I don't think it's a given that we're going to invade with boots on the ground, but there's a very good chance.
And if we're not going to invade with boots on the ground because it's too costly, what's the other option?
Remind you of anything else?
We're at war with an enemy that will never surrender.
Invading the mainland would be far too costly.
It's too many people.
What's the obvious?
What's the only way we could get him to surrender?
Israel attacked their nuclear facilities.
Iran is going to attack Israel's nuclear facilities.
Iran will never surrender.
We can't defeat them with air power alone.
We don't want to invade.
What's next?
This is what happens when you're in World War III.
Yeah, nuclear weapons.
You really have like two options.
We're going to nuke Iran or we're going to invade Iran.
What's the other option?
After Israel has blown up their entire military command and control where they live, bound their nuclear facilities, releasing radioactive material into the air, crippling their economy and destroying their oil, they're going to let it go?
They're going to make a deal now?
The Ayatollah is going to come to the table and trust Israel and the United States.
Oh, you just snuck attack us with a preemptive strike.
The United States has no control over Israel.
Let's make a deal though now.
Under what conditions would they surrender?
Under what conditions would their government collapse?
We're not talking about Libya.
We're not talking about Somalia.
We're not even talking about Iraq.
In 2003, when we invaded Iraq, they had a military that was about A population a third the size?
They had no missiles.
They had no navy.
They had no nuclear program.
They had no drone industry that was native.
They had no fortified missile complexes underground.
How exactly do you think this is going to go over the next weeks, over the next few weeks?
I think, unfortunately, it's going to be very quick.
Maybe.
It may not even go the way we think that it will.
unidentified
Thank you.
nick fuentes
And by the way, this may threaten to derail everything.
I mean, this is sort of an afterthought.
I saw this today.
You know what's so funny about it?
I mean, it's horrifying.
But you know what's a little bit funny?
I saw Charlie Kirk today on Twitter.
He says, we shouldn't go to war with Iran.
It would divide MAGA.
You don't want to go to war with Iran because it would divide MAGA?
What are you talking about?
End wokeness and cat turd would be fighting it out in the replies?
Oh, God help us.
I shouldn't even say that so flippantly.
We need God's help now.
Charlie Kirk is on Twitter saying, what do you think about the war in Iran?
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I think it'll divide MAGA.
Yeah, I think that's the least of our concerns.
Oh, heaven forbid, libs of TikTok and cat turd are in a voice chat and they're furious with each other.
MAGA is so divided.
Vivek and Tulsi Gabbard and Elon and Trump, they just can't agree on anything.
Hey, fuckface, I think that's the least of our concerns here.
Americans are about to die.
Israel's nuclear plant may be bound with a ballistic missile.
You're talking about the MAGA movement might be divided?
And they have to talk like this because they can't criticize Israel.
And if anything good can come out of this, it is this.
It is simply this.
Thanks to social media, nobody, nobody, Is misinformed.
It's not lost on anybody.
That we are being dragged into this hellish war by Israel and the Jews.
That's who did it.
Not the oil companies, not Halliburton, not Dick Cheney, not George W. Bush, not the Christian evangelicals.
Israel did this.
Israel and the Jews did this.
Trump.
Didn't want a war.
He enabled it.
He empowered it.
But Trump didn't want a war.
MAGA didn't want a war.
Christians didn't want a war.
Oil didn't want a war.
Iran didn't want a war.
They didn't even want a nuclear weapon.
Israel wanted the war, and here we are.
So whatever the outcome is, whether it's a nuclear strike, whether it's a ground invasion, however calamitous this turns out to be, destabilizing, catastrophic, this It's at the feet of Israel and the Jews.
And I say the Jews because it is left-wing, right-wing Jews in the United States that supported Trump because they knew that he would allow something like this to happen.
They knew he would support something like this.
Trump gave them $12 billion.
Trump gave them a THAAD system.
Trump bombed the Houthis.
Trump put a stealth fighter arsenal at Diego Garcia.
Trump led the brinksmanship.
You cannot absolve him of blame.
I saw Kurt Mills, that dumbass on American Conservative.
He's supposed to be a really brilliant guy.
He's totally on our side and everything.
I saw Kurt Mills say on Steve Bannon, he said, well, if there's a war with Iran, it won't be Trump's fault.
It's Carrilla.
It's these other people.
Negotiations.
He says negotiations because he thinks that makes him sound smart.
Sound like a fucking idiot because you're wrong.
You know, you should see him.
I almost want to pull it up.
I want to fucking punch his stupid fucking face.
Because he's weaker than me.
Look at this guy.
Look at this dude.
Let me pull up the exact line.
Sorry for the language.
It makes me so mad.
Let's pull it up.
The guy was coping right up until the last minute saying, no, this is fine.
It's going to be fine.
Look at this.
Kirk shades an Iran strike.
No issue divides the right as much as foreign policy.
unidentified
Whoa!
nick fuentes
Overton Window Department, I'd like to file a claim.
Charlie Kirk is throwing shade.
Foreign policy is going to divide MAGA.
Whoa, man.
Red pill alert.
Let me pull up the clip from the other day with Bannon where he says negotiations.
Like a faggot.
unidentified
Let me see.
nick fuentes
I think it was from yesterday, so I'm going to have to scroll back.
unidentified
What does this guy do?
nick fuentes
Tweet all day?
unidentified
Let me see.
nick fuentes
Oh, here it is.
Here it is.
Look at this dude.
This is why we're in this situation, because people like this were making us complacent and telling us, you know, it's not a big deal.
Nothing's going to happen.
steve bannon
Let's pull up this clip.
nick fuentes
This is yesterday.
This is last night.
This is what MAGA, this is what our most advanced, most sophisticated anti-Israel normies were saying last night.
steve bannon
I'll let you go, and you're coming in from Brussels tonight.
I know you're over there doing stuff to thwart the European...
nick fuentes
Look at him grinning.
Yeah, big shot.
He's saving the world.
Thank you so much.
steve bannon
Commission of the European Union.
nick fuentes
Him and Tucker.
Thank you.
Thank you, Kurt Mills and Tucker, for saving the world.
steve bannon
Good on you.
You're the editor of American Conservative.
President Trump, correct me if I'm wrong, in any interaction I've had publicly Have you heard any?
nick fuentes
Oh, he told them that?
Oh, well, I guess we're good then.
Hey, guys, I just got out of the time machine from yesterday.
Hey, good evening.
What are we talking about tonight?
The ICE riots?
Steve Bannon said that Trump told Netanyahu not to hit Iran.
How's that going?
Whoa, you're blackpilling?
Trump just told Netanyahu not to bomb Iran.
You're blackpilling?
Hey guys, I read Barack Ravid's feed on Axios.
He says that he has a scoop.
Trump told Netanyahu not to bomb Iran.
And you're blackpilling?
I got what I voted for again.
steve bannon
Feedback at all or any of your sources that have said that President Trump has has eased up on no military strike in Iran as he tries to negotiate this.
No.
curt mills
The driving forces on a strike on Iran are Netanyahu.
Anyone remaining in the government really wants to do it.
It is the Joint Chiefs Chairman, Mr. Carilla, whose term is expiring.
Carilla was very much in coordination with the former National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz.
They wanted to do strikes months ago.
Those were scuttled.
There had been some talks at the Yemen strikes that themselves were controversial and got Waltz in trouble with Signal Gate or a compromise.
This is the driving force.
The idea that Trump wants to do strikes, that is not on radar at all.
nick fuentes
Not on radar, guys.
Not on radar.
We're good.
We're good.
curt mills
Don't worry.
nick fuentes
It's not on radar.
Not on radar.
Yeah, 10-4, not on radar.
unidentified
Yo, Mills here.
nick fuentes
Not on radar.
I love the fucking LARP.
I love the role play.
We're in the command center.
We're in Brussels trying to save the world.
We're here in the war room.
What's on radar?
curt mills
So if there are strikes on the front burner right now, my suspicion is that they are Israel or Pentagon.
And by Pentagon, I mean permanent bureaucracy driven.
Phew.
nick fuentes
Okay, guys, the good news is Trump didn't want it to happen.
Thank God.
I thought the plan was over.
The good news is if Israel bombs Iran, it's not Trump's fault.
It was the Pentagon's fault.
It was the deep state bureaucrats and the Pentagon's fault.
Big relief.
I was scared for a second.
I thought Trump betrayed us for a sec.
No, but it's good.
unidentified
Let me see.
There was one other clip.
curt mills
All set for the audience.
Number one, Iran negotiations in the Max.
nick fuentes
Negotiation.
Negotiations.
curt mills
It's going very well, the fact that there are negotiations at all.
But number two.
in the minimal, in the micro, they haven't been going well the last week or so.
Then suddenly today, Then, seemingly as a duex machina, there has been a massive evacuation of the Iraqi U.S. embassy, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, among other potential U.S. facilities in the region, and there's a lack of clarity on what could be happening.
This is notably the same sort of time of night in the Middle East that the strike on Qasem Soleimani occurred in January 2020.
And so there is considerable disquiet in Europe, in the Middle East, in the U.S., of what could happen next.
And then finally, I would flag that there had been considerable anxiety about the chairman of the...
unidentified
I lost it.
nick fuentes
I want to check back in with Rerum Novarum.
I love, though, he says, well, you know, the macro is that negotiations are going really well.
The micro is they're falling apart this week.
Yeah, obviously, because this is the end of the deadline.
The macro is that, you know, when they were talking about where to have the negotiations, it was going really well.
Let's not lose sight of the big picture.
It started out great.
The micro is that it just hasn't been going well in the past week.
unidentified
Brainiac.
nick fuentes
Let's see.
Large amounts of American British aircraft evacuating the Middle East.
The Zionist entity must await our revenge!
Dude, okay, the chief of staff was killed.
More airstrikes in Tehran and western Iran.
unidentified
More airstrikes in Tehran and western Iran.
nick fuentes
No missiles have been fired at Israel.
unidentified
Boo!
Boo!
nick fuentes
Israel's preparing for an Iranian strike in the next two hours.
I hope so.
Not, actually.
I hope that everything's peaceful.
Let's see.
The Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei says, At dawn today, the Zionist regime committed a heinous crime on our soil, exposing its wicked nature by striking residential areas.
It must now await a severe punishment by God's will.
The powerful hand of Iran's forces will not let this go unanswered.
A number of our commanders and scientists were martyred in the attack.
Their successors will continue their mission immediately.
With this crime, the Zionist regime has sealed a bitter and painful fate for itself.
Please don't cuck us again.
Please.
They did this last time.
Israel attacked Tehran on July 30th of last year.
And it took Iran until October 1st to retaliate.
It took them two months.
unidentified
I really hope we don't have to wait that long.
nick fuentes
That would be really pathetic.
How do you let Israel come in and eat your lunch like that?
They got to retaliate now.
They got to retaliate today.
But anyway, so that's the latest.
The UN Secretary General has called for maximum restraint between Iran and Israel.
Let's see what else is happening on the timeline.
I don't follow anybody.
unidentified
Let me see.
We'll go on trending.
Let's take a look.
nick fuentes
We'll see what we got going on here.
unidentified
We'll see what we got going on here.
And then we'll do a little bit more analysis.
nick fuentes
I'm number one on—I can't believe no one else is live on Rumble.
52,000—I'm the only one covering this on Rumble?
How is that even possible?
I guess some other guy's covering it.
But—oh, no, everybody is.
InfoWars, Bannon, Newsmax.
unidentified
I guess I'm just the biggest by far.
nick fuentes
Let's go.
All right, but let's see.
Dude, this has just got to stop.
I don't care about Israel or Iraq.
See, this is part of the problem.
You see, we are being dragged into a war with Iran, and you've got laser eyes, shills.
Well, I don't care about either of them.
Okay, well, we're going to war with them, so you should start caring about how this is being done to us.
Let's see what AF Post has to say, even though it's run by a guy that's wrong about everything.
Even though AF Post is run by a guy who's wrong about everything and voted for Trump like a bitch and thinks I'm wrong.
Let's see.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Drugs will do that to you, though.
They'll make you wrong about everything like that.
Let's see.
Iran poised to declare war on Israel for the first time ever, and we're back.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Mossad conducted a covert operation inside Iran to sabotage its strategic missile systems and air defense.
I believe that.
Security Council meeting tomorrow morning.
Senator Lindsey Graham says, game on!
I don't see too much news here.
Really, it's Rerum Novarum.
Rerum Novarum is our real closest ally.
Rerum Novarum is bringing us the latest.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
What's Kurt Mills saying now, dude?
That guy irritates me.
I don't know why.
I've never met him.
I don't even know him at all, but he just really irritates the shit out of me.
Let's see.
Yet another major war in the Middle East where America sends another generation of its sons and daughters to die in support of objectives that are not tied to our safety or prosperity is the last thing we...
Boring!
Hey, newsflash, Dan.
Hey, newsflash, Palantir, Dan.
Israel is dragging us into the—we're sick of this.
We don't need more of this paleocon rhetoric where they say, an unnecessary war, sons and daughters in the middle.
Hey, how did we get here?
Israel dragged us into this war.
What are you talking about?
Another major war where America— Israel attacked Iran.
Let's keep it straight.
Who's to blame here?
I'm so sick of it.
By the way, Dan Caldwell's up with Palantir.
That whole crew is.
I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
I'm so sick of these Tucker Carlson, Palantir-type people.
It's always this generic stuff about, oh, another war.
So unnecessary.
I'm anti-war.
Let's be very clear.
This would not be happening, obviously, without Israel.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
President Trump needs to stiff arm Netanyahu on pursuing conflict with Iran.
Stiff arm.
unidentified
We gotta stiff him.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, let's see.
Hopefully that happens.
Maybe if we lose a couple more buttons, that'll happen.
Maybe if we get a cooler leather jacket.
Dude, these people suck so hard.
Maybe if we get a cool leather jacket, unbutton more buttons, and we say negotiations and radar, you know, maybe then Trump will be awesome.
Let's see.
Here we go.
As predicted earlier tonight, Israel did this.
The question is, what Trump does next?
Not a stretch to say the course of action will define the entire Trump era.
I agree with that.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Rubio, crystal clear, as if it makes a difference.
I did ratio him here.
I said, you fucking idiot.
Oh, yeah, Kurt.
How does it taste?
unidentified
How does it taste?
nick fuentes
Yeah, the Twitter's doing good.
Look, why didn't you guys listen?
Why didn't you listen?
I predicted this last year, by the way.
I said last year in August.
You could have stopped it.
You could have prevented it.
This was on August 12, 2024.
I tweeted, no war with Iran.
Israel is dragging us to war.
America first.
1.3 million.
And I got 5,000 people to reply the same thing.
No war with Iran.
5,000 tweets.
No war with Iran.
Nobody wanted to listen.
So we'll wrap this up soon.
It looks like things are kind of cooling down, so we'll wrap up this live portion.
I'll give a little bit more analysis, and then we'll look at Super Chats, barring any other big development.
We'll see if Trump gives a statement.
Let's take a look.
We'll see.
Trump.
I saw that earlier, but I don't know if that's true.
unidentified
Thank you.
nick fuentes
When do we get a statement from Trump?
Does anybody have any intel on this?
Are we going to get a statement from the president?
I guess I'll just Google it.
A Trump statement.
I saw one report that said he's wrapped for the night.
I saw another report that said he's going to speak tonight.
unidentified
There's nothing in the news about it.
nick fuentes
Live chat, what do we think?
52,000, you want to end?
I'm saying I'm going to carry on with the analysis, because there's nothing new happening right at the moment.
Not tonight, tomorrow.
Okay, so no statement tonight.
Well, we'll see if Iran retaliates.
We'll check back in with Rerim Novarum, then I'll continue with the analysis here.
I might go to full screen.
unidentified
Let's take a look.
nick fuentes
The last time this plane lifted off in this manner was October 1st, minutes before Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles against Israel.
Okay, so it looks like maybe an Iranian ballistic missile attack is imminent.
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
Five waves, hundreds of airstrikes, wings of Zion is airbound, ballistic missiles expected momentarily.
All right, so that's that.
All right.
So why don't we resume our analysis then?
It seems like that's all the live stuff.
That's a little bit of my reaction to what other people are saying so far.
So we can kind of resume.
We'll pick up where we left off, where we were moments ago.
So once again, the way that this played out this week, I guess that's the part I haven't covered just yet.
Maybe we can pick up on kind of where we were last night.
We can talk about maybe the broader state of the conflict.
So, you know, once again, I've been predicting this for a very long time.
We've been looking at the map all night, and the map is really predictive.
The map and the history are the roadmap for where all this is going.
If you understand where Israel has been and you understand what they've been saying— I mean, we're talking decades ago, where all of this was ultimately headed as evidenced by, like I said, the map that we just showed, some of the documents I explained, the Clean Break Report, the memo from the 1980s, Grand Strategy for Israel in the 1980s.
I may read some of those on the stream if we have time a little bit later.
But I want to talk a little bit about the past couple of years in particular, the situation with Iran.
I started to realize this was an inevitability right around last year.
This isn't the first time that Israel provoked Iran.
There were two major instances where Israel provoked Iran last year.
Last year in April of 2024, Israel blew up an Iranian consulate building in Damascus, Syria.
This was before Assad was overthrown.
Israel was bombing Syria and Damascus regularly.
And Israel targeted an Iranian consulate building, a diplomatic building inside Syria, and killed a number of IRGC personnel.
It was a deliberate provocation.
They killed Iranian personnel.
It was seven high-ranking commanders.
And they attacked a diplomatic building because they knew that that would provoke Iran into a response.
And what Iran did, about two weeks later, In the middle of April, as they launched dozens of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones at Israel.
The attack was highly telegraphed.
Iran told them in advance through back channels where the missiles were going to hit.
And they started the salvo with the slower drones.
So the drones came first.
They were identified on radar.
And so Israel knew the attack was coming so they could prepare.
Then came the cruise and ballistic missiles.
And most of the missiles did not hit anything significant.
Didn't kill anybody, didn't damage any infrastructure significantly.
It did hit a Mossad base in the north, and it hit one of their bases in the desert.
And that was meant to be a warning.
You might remember this.
And the Biden administration moved in and urged caution.
He moved in with a couple of carrier strike groups.
Fighter jet squadrons and other things to deter Iran from a more significant attack.
But so, Israel's been trying to do this in particular for over a year now.
Ever since April of 2024, that was their first go at it.
Then they tried it again in July of last year.
July 30th, Israel assassinated Ishmael Hania, the political leader of Hamas, inside of Tehran, inside of Iran's capital.
But it wasn't just on a regular day.
Israel assassinated the leader of Palestine in Iran's capital on the inauguration day of their new president.
Their president had died.
Ibrahim Raisi was their former president.
He died in a helicopter crash, mysterious accident, a couple of months prior.
They were inaugurating their new president, their current president, Pazeshkian.
And on inauguration day, in the capital of their new president, Israel snuck in with special ops and they blew up the building that the leader of Hamas was staying at.
They killed a foreign dignitary in Iran's capital, on their soil, on their inauguration day.
Doesn't get more provocative than that.
Same effect.
And once again, the Biden administration moved in with carrier strike groups, moved in with fighter jet squadrons, deployed, And it seemed to have worked because it took two full months for Iran to retaliate.
And it was another missile attack, this time bigger and with less warning.
They didn't start with the drones.
They didn't telegraph in advance.
It was more missiles.
And once again, it didn't hit anything significant, didn't kill anybody.
Israel countered that attack with a minor drone strike in Isfahan.
They attacked some of Iran's air defenses and radar in Isfahan.
That was the last time that Israel tried to provoke Iran.
Now again, what precipitated all of this was this back and forth between Netanyahu and Trump.
After that provocation in August, you had the events unfold against Hezbollah in October.
You had the overthrow of Assad in December.
The inauguration of Trump in January.
Ever since Trump was inaugurated, the clock started ticking.
Trump greenlit $12 billion of new military aid to Israel.
He allowed Israel to replenish themselves.
He allowed Israel to refresh and replenish themselves.
And Trump continued the war against the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
And Israel penetrated the Trump government.
Let's be very clear.
That inside the Trump administration, Israel had planted their people inside the cabinet.
I'm talking about a few people in particular.
Mike Waltz, the National Security Advisor, and Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State.
Now, both of them have something in common.
They both come from the state of Florida.
And that matters because Florida has a huge Jewish population.
As a result, many of the rich Republican donors in the state of Florida are Jewish Zionists.
And because they're on the Republican side, they're very pro-Israel.
So Rubio was a senator from Florida.
Mike Waltz was a representative from Florida.
They were brought into the White House by Susie Wiles because Susie Wiles is from Florida.
Susie Wiles became the chief of staff.
She brought in her friends from Florida, Rubio and Waltz.
Waltz took up the post at the National Security Council.
Marco Rubio took up the post at the State Department.
And there were reports that as early as February and March of this year, Waltz and Rubio and others like John Ratcliffe at the CIA and Carilla at CENTCOM, they were pushing Trump to go to war.
This was happening very early on.
And Trump...
They wanted to pursue diplomacy.
But understand, this was part of Israel's ongoing campaign.
There were other events as well that were more subtle.
There was a major terrorist attack in January of last year on the anniversary of Qasem Soleimani's death, probably an attack by Israel.
There were a number of industrial acts of sabotage this year.
Major fires breaking out at Bandar Abbas, breaking out at a drone facility, at some other military-related facilities.
This has been an ongoing protracted campaign over a year and a half to provoke Iran, to antagonize Iran, planting pro-Israel people inside the Trump government to push him to greenlight an attack on Iran, supplying and furnishing Israel with weapons to defend themselves.
If they attacked Iran.
But the Trump administration said no.
Trump has inaugurated January 20th.
There's this debate in February.
And then in March and April of this year, there's this intense competition among personnel inside the Trump administration between the hawks and the restrainers.
And you might remember this.
You might remember Signal Gate when allegedly...
But then there was another signal gate.
There was a signal gate that Pete Hegseth had his own signal group chat with other people discussing the strikes in Yemen, with his brother-in-law, with his wife, with his lawyer.
And there were purges on both sides.
Ten personnel were fired from the National Security Council.
Allegedly, Laura Loomer was given the story by Sergio Gore at the Office of Personnel, and she was the tip of the spear.
She was the face of that.
And that was after a number of personnel close to Pete Hegseth, that guy Caldwell included, were fired from the Defense Department.
And so in March, April and May, there was a huge...
And it got nasty, and it was between the personnel and the DOD and the National Security Council, the Pentagon, to some extent the Directorate of National Intelligence, and they were each debating and trying to persuade Trump whether to go or not to go to war with Iran.
And it all coalesced around the strikes in Yemen.
Around March, Trump restarted the war in Yemen.
That's what the signal gate was about.
And that was supposed to be the on-ramp to attack Iran.
There were all sorts of statements going out saying that if we can't defeat the Houthis, we'll hold Iran accountable.
We'll blow up Iran's assets in Yemen or maybe in the Persian Gulf.
That was supposed to be the on-ramp.
And then it seemed like things were going better.
In April and May, because two things happened.
One, Mike Waltz was fired.
That was a huge victory.
Mike Waltz was effectively fired because he was working with Netanyahu to push Trump on a war with Iran.
And as the National Security Advisor, he's the liaison between the White House and the DOD, between the military and the White House, between the military and Trump.
So Mike Waltz got fired.
Huge white pill.
We thought, some people thought we were in the clear.
Then the president ended the war in Yemen.
He said that after 30 days it hadn't yielded results.
He unilaterally ended our offensive in Yemen without even telling Israel.
He opened up negotiations with Hamas, unilateral negotiations, which had been going on since February, and brokered the release of one hostage from Hamas, an American hostage.
And then the big step, which Kurt Mills talked about, and he was very optimistic about this, the big step is that in early April, Trump had Netanyahu at the White House, ostensibly to talk about the recently implemented tariffs, but in reality they were talking about Iran and Yemen.
In that meeting, Trump announced he was initiating talks with Iran.
And the negotiations went on for 60 days.
They set the 60-day timeline.
Make a deal or go to war.
And like I said earlier, the Israelis tried to sabotage it from the beginning.
At various points over the past 60 days, Netanyahu has made statements trying to undermine the talks.
He's made provocative statements and actions, acts of industrial sabotage.
He's called Trump.
And there have been planted stories in the New York Times and elsewhere that Israel was at various times considering unilateral strikes.
But it seems that Trump was able to keep it together for 60 days.
Trump convinced and persuaded Netanyahu.
Somehow, we don't know the exact machinations.
But Trump was able to convince Netanyahu to hold off and to give Trump a chance to pursue a deal.
But like we already talked about, the actual content of the negotiations is extremely tough.
Because again...
They will accept nothing other than basically a war.
The Trump administration wants to leave Iran intact but can't let them have a nuke.
Iran doesn't want a nuke but needs nuclear enrichment in the event that Israel attacks them.
So these are the set of problems.
These are the set of logic problems that you have.
Iran needs the nuke to protect itself against Israel, but the United States can't let Iran have a nuke.
The United States wants diplomacy, but Israel doesn't want a deal because Israel wants to destroy Iran.
That's why Iran has the nuke.
And so around and around it goes.
This is how it happened for 60 days.
And like I said initially, as Mills said, as many other people said, there were these really good signs.
Waltz was fired.
The Houthi...
It seemed like there was a disconnect between the White House and Israel.
There were reports that Trump and Netanyahu weren't on speaking terms.
Trump toured the Middle East without visiting Israel, encouraged Netanyahu to wind down the war in Gaza.
And at the time, we thought that Trump was keeping a lid on it, preventing Israel from striking Iran while we pursued diplomacy.
Everything broke apart.
In the third, fourth, and fifth talks, because what it came down to very simply is this.
Iran claims the right to enrichment.
Under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, they claim the right, as all nations do, to enrich uranium for peaceful civilian purposes.
The United States says, if you have centrifuges, if you enrich uranium, you have the capability to make a bomb.
We, and by we, we mean Israel and the Senate, which is controlled by Israel, cannot allow that.
And in the third, fourth, and fifth round, which took place in the third, fifth, and I think the seventh week of negotiations, they just kept running into this stumbling block.
And over the course of those weeks, there were different concessions floated like that.
Iran would have access to an enrichment facility in another country, that they might temporarily be able to enrich at 3.7% in their own country for a short time, symbolically, that they might keep the infrastructure but give up the enrichment activity and get rid of their stockpile, have to import enrichment or enrich material and dilute their existing stockpile.
There were all sorts of ideas, all sorts of compromises, concessions, new ideas.
In the end, Trump made a proposal last week.
We talked about the contours of the deal, the structure of it.
At the end of the day, it was basically a watered-down version of Obama's deal.
And understand something.
We ran all of this 10 years ago.
Barack Obama and John Kerry were pursuing diplomacy with Iran 10 years ago, and even longer than 10 years ago, without telling the Israelis.
And what you must understand about the original Iranian nuclear deal in 2015, Obama's deal, is that it was extremely technical.
It took years to negotiate, years and many sessions that involved many countries.
It was a different world.
This is when Russia was not really yet a great power, before China had built up its navy and achieved parity with the United States, or something close to that.
China, Russia, the E3 countries, the United States, we were all on board with this very technical, very comprehensive, very complex deal that took years to negotiate.
It involved the UN Security Council.
This was really a diplomatic breakthrough.
And what Trump has been trying to do is to replicate that in 60 days.
Even though they hate him because he killed their general and he ripped up the original deal.
So they don't trust him and they don't like him.
He ripped up the original nuclear deal and he killed Qasem Soleimani so Iran hates him.
Not only that, but they don't have time.
The original deal took two years.
We had 60 days, two months.
You can't put together an extremely complex deal, overcome the distrust, the hatred in 60 days.
It might not be possible at all, but definitely not in 60 days.
And so Trump floats this proposal last week, which is basically like the original deal, but way less specific.
And worse, worse for Iran.
There's no sanctions relief.
There's no technical details.
It's not very clear what exactly they want.
It's this totally half-assed, basically a declaration of principles.
And they were expecting Iran to just agree.
Maybe.
And the U.S. position was so flexible.
I shouldn't even say flexible.
It was so ambiguous from the beginning.
They went back and forth on whether they'd allow Iran to have enrichment, whether they'd let them keep the facilities or not.
Finally, they gave this weak proposal.
Iran was prepared to reject the proposal.
That is why at the beginning of the week, I believe Trump initiated a round of brinksmanship.
The deadline was today.
In the background of the deadline was the IAEA governor's board meeting, where the signatories that are supposed to enforce the JCPOA, the Iran deal, were supposed to meet.
And so you had all these different things working together.
On Monday, Trump publicized that he had a call with Netanyahu, and Netanyahu's ready to strike Iran.
On Tuesday, there's a rumor that the IAEA is going to push a resolution saying that Iran is in noncompliance with the original deal and the European countries would put sanctions on Iran, which Iran does not like.
And that resolution was published this morning.
On Wednesday, yesterday, Now, we thought that was brinksmanship.
We thought that he was trying to scare Iran.
Clearly, that was the real deal.
This morning, those E3 countries, the three European countries, Germany, France, and the UK, that are on the Iran deal, met at the IAEA governor's board meeting, and they declared Iran in noncompliance, which means that it's going to go to the Security Council.
Sanctions are coming back.
And Iran said this morning, Iran said that they're going to begin implementing their sixth generation centrifuges, which will allow them to enrich uranium far faster than they've been able to do so far.
Trump came out with a tweet this afternoon and said, whoa, whoa, whoa, we still want a deal.
We want to meet tomorrow, maybe Sunday.
We'll have a sixth round of talks.
We're still committed to diplomacy.
It was after this that Israel carries out the strike on the 60th day.
And the reason that Israel waits 60 days for this to happen is because they wanted the plausible deniability to say that they gave diplomacy a chance.
Trump gave them 60 days.
Israel gave Trump 60 days.
Trump gave Iran a chance.
Israel gave Trump a chance to make a deal.
They failed.
Diplomacy fell through.
Iran rejected the proposal, even with some concessions.
It's not clear that there's even going to be a sixth round of negotiations or whether there'll be any kind of deal in the near future.
So Israel took matters into their own hands and they carried out the strikes.
That's the narrative they want to say.
In reality, they have been provoking Iran and sabotaging the process for well over a year.
And they've been pursuing a systematic destruction of Iran for longer than that.
It's been in the works for a long time.
And now here we are.
And the reason, by the way, that people are not able to predict this is because they underestimated our adversary.
People really believe that Trump would be able to restrain Israel.
Why would that be the case?
Everybody voted for Trump, some of them knowing the risks here, but they thought they would apply pressure to Trump.
They thought that they, the influencers on Twitter who get paid by Trump, would exert more influence over Trump than the donors that pay him.
Random blue check marks with laser eye profile pictures thought that they would persuade the President of the United States not to go to war with Iran, and they would have more pull over Miriam Adelson, who gave him $100 million.
Over the various other Zionist Jews that supported his re-election campaign.
And, you know, this was kind of the deal.
This effectively was the deal.
Because simultaneous with everything that I just talked about was another story.
Which is that Trump announced he was running for re-election in 2022.
After the midterms.
And he wasn't so popular back then.
I remember, I met with people that were involved with his PAC, I met with people that were involved with his team, and they all said the same thing.
He can't raise any money.
All the donors had fled.
All the donors from Wall Street, Silicon Valley, the Israel lobby, they were all behind Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.
So in late 2022 into early 2023, Trump is really having a hard time.
He's not raising money.
All the influencers have turned on him, people like Mike Cernovich and others, they're all with DeSantis.
DeSantis had this 20-point victory in Florida, another Florida guy.
Elon Musk is behind DeSantis, was there at his announcement with David Sachs, who's now inside the Trump government.
It was looking pretty bleak in 2023.
It was looking like Trump might not even have the primary.
But then a couple of things happened.
One, Trump got hit with all those charges in New York.
He got hit with all those charges in Georgia.
Got hit with all the charges from the DOJ.
A second thing happened.
It turned out that even with all the money from Ken Griffin and Elon Musk and Miriam Adelson and all the other donors, DeSantis never caught on.
Nikki Haley, the It was never going to happen.
And by early 2024, it was clear that Trump was going to win the Republican primary.
That is when from March until June, all the donors started coming around.
Elon, Jacob Helberg, Ken Griffin, Miriam Adelson.
All the donors eventually knelt to Trump from March until July of 2024.
When it became clear that not only would he be the nominee, but also after the June debate with Joe Biden that he would become the president.
But there was a deal.
In the meantime, he was convicted on many of those charges in New York and might have been facing potential jail time.
Probably would have been convicted on all the other charges as well.
And let's just be honest.
A deal was made.
And the deal went something like this.
If you go into the presidency and do our bidding, if you give Israel the West Bank and Gaza, if you let them go after Iran, if you do what they say, they get the National Security Council, they get the DOD, they get the State Department.
They said, then we'll help you.
Then we'll open up the checkbook and we'll make you the president.
You can avoid jail time.
That was the deal.
Ever since October 7th, that was the deal.
After October 7th, the Zionists said, we need a Republican in charge.
After Trump became the nominee, they said, Trump's got to be our guy.
And the way that we'll get him is with blackmail, maybe with Epstein, maybe with the charges against him, but that is how we're going to exert control over this guy.
That's why Ben Shapiro was so excited that he won.
And this is why now, six months into the Trump administration, who are the winners?
Who are the winners and losers of the golden age?
Winners, neocons.
Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz, Kristi Noem.
These people are terrible.
Why are they being rewarded?
JD Vance, he's a never-Trumper.
They're all winners.
Palantir is a winner.
Palantir is getting billions of dollars in contracts.
Their stock is up 100%.
They're now going to have a database with their foundry software from four different departments and agencies.
Winner, Israel.
Israel gets their war with Iran that they've wanted for 45 years.
And all of the Zionists and the Jewish donors, they get what they wanted.
They get what they wanted on the universities where they're expelling pro-Palestine students and deporting them.
Losers.
Anyone that was in favor of immigration restriction.
No mass deportations.
They're cutting down the border bill as we speak.
Losers.
Anybody that wanted an immigration moratorium.
Trump today said he wants to put green cards on diplomas.
The 500,000 Chinese students are coming in.
127,000 H-1Bs have already been awarded.
No immigration moratorium.
Losers.
Anybody that wanted peace in Ukraine.
It's not happening.
Anybody that wanted peace in the Middle East.
All the Arabs and Muslims that voted for Trump in Michigan.
Losers, the budget hawks that wanted Doge to go in and cut the deficit $2 trillion.
When all is said and done, the big winners are the neocons, Palantir, which is a defense contractor in bed with Israel, Israel and the Jewish donors, and the corporations that are going to get a big corporate tax cut.
And the losers are the voters, the base.
The losers are the base that said mass deportations now.
The losers are the base that said you're going in a crystal, you have 100 days.
The losers are the people that said no new wars, no tax on tips.
The losers are the ones that thought that he would magically get interest rates to come down and the economy to grow out of a deficit.
The losers are the budget hawks.
That, to some extent, supported Trump because they see our country's going bankrupt.
And there's a lesson in all of this, which is we have to dispense with the sentiment and look at the real dynamics of our situation.
You know, Stephen Crowder said the other day, he said, don't blame the Jews.
Why not?
We're not saying that in an ignorant way.
We're not saying that in an overly simplistic way.
We've laid it out in great detail tonight.
And over the past few years, why powerful Jews with affinity for Israel and their own community over our country are exerting a negative influence on the United States.
They're wielding their power and influence and their money, their resources in the elite sectors of society.
To influence government and society in a way that benefits them and Israel at the expense of us.
People don't want to think that way.
They don't want to talk that way.
That's how it is.
People don't like that sentiment.
It makes them feel a certain way.
That's how it is.
And if you know that, you could predict the outcome.
You could see how this was coming a mile away.
And you hear this rhetoric from people like Matt Walsh.
They say, well, I don't care about all that stuff.
Well, you need to care about that stuff.
That's a line that someone gave you, and it's nonsense.
America's the empire that runs the world, and what happens over there is our business because people are in our country making it our business.
So you need to think about Israel.
You need to think about Iran because they're dragging us into a war.
And the other sentiment is the pro-Trump stuff.
People were so married to the idea of Trump, they lost sight of the bigger picture.
They were willing to believe.
You know, I have a text from this guy, Philip Anderson.
This guy, Philip Anderson, who is now on Twitter saying I was right about everything.
A year ago, almost to the day, he sent me a text message and said, F you.
All you care about is yourself.
You're going up against Trump.
How dare you?
You just want attention.
Because people believed.
I mean, there was this willingness to believe.
There was this credulousness.
And, you know, we are the stupid people.
The Israelis get land.
They get guns.
They get money.
They get what they want.
We settle for cheap rhetoric.
When Trump goes and posts something on Twitter, we call that a victory.
Israel gets land.
They bomb their enemies.
They destroy all their enemies and kill them and drive them into the ground and take all their stuff.
That's a victory.
Trump does a throwaway line at a speech.
Someone holds up a sign that says mass deportations and people are calling it a metapolitical victory.
People are calling it a move of the Overton window.
We have to start to think bigger than that.
We have to stop being so conventional.
We have to start to think, how are we eventually going to have a real victory where we make society the way we want it to be?
I don't want Trump to give us a nod and a wink.
I don't want to move the Overton window.
I don't want a metapolitical anything.
I want sovereignty as an American.
I want independence as an American.
I want our country to function.
I want to close the border and deport illegals, not fight Israel's wars in the Middle East.
And by the way, I'm not going to say it in a generic way and say, oh, another useless war.
No, it's not a useless war.
It's not unnecessary.
It's useful and necessary.
The question is for whom?
Not for us.
For Israel.
So why are we fighting it?
Because powerful Jews in America are making us fight it because they care about Israel.
And if you're not talking about that, you're not talking about the problem.
I don't want to see people throw their arms up and say, oh, oy vey, another useless war.
It's not a useless war.
It's useful for them.
They've made it our problem because they have too much power.
Someone needs to come out and say it.
The Jews have too much power in our country.
They have the power to make us fight their wars.
That's too much.
Is that crazy?
Is that genocidal?
Is that hateful?
Am I a Jew hater?
If the Jews can make us fight their wars, they have too much power over our country.
That's just logical.
This is an unnecessary war for us.
This is a war that is not our business, not our business.
But it's their business.
It's useful for them.
And everyone was against this.
Iran was against it.
We were against it.
Europe was against it.
The population's against it.
The president was against it.
His allies were against it.
But we're getting it.
And we're getting it because they have too much power.
They're making their problems our problems.
They don't care about this country.
They're not loyal to this country, obviously.
And if they are loyal to this country, it's because this country is giving them stuff.
The name of this show is called America First.
Here we are in the darkest hour.
I've been doing this show for eight years.
We've been building to this for eight years.
From the first Trump election to now.
Trump ripped up the first nuclear deal in 2018.
He killed Qasem Soleimani in 2020.
October 7th happened in 23. Here we are in 25. This was eight years in the making.
This is the darkest hour.
This is the third Persian Gulf War that America is going to be expected to fight.
And it may compromise everything.
It may compromise this entire second term, Trump's administration, bankrupt the country, draw us into World War III.
This is a dark night.
It's a dark inflection point.
And it's come full circle.
It's eight years in the making doing this show, 45 years in the making for them.
And the name of the show, when I started this, when I broke with Ben Shapiro in the first place, when I was almost a writer at Daily Wire, when I broke with Cassie Dillon, when I dropped out of college and the college Republicans and they started canceling me, when Cabot Phillips, the fucking Nepo baby cocksucker, started writing hit pieces about me, it was because I said, America first, not Israel.
I said, how is this consistent with Trump's vision of America first?
That's the central problem all the way through.
Echoing throughout history over the years, the better part of a decade on this show, it's America first.
And there's only one group where this is a problem.
We're aware of the Chinese.
We know they're spying on us.
We're aware of the Russians.
We know they're influencing us.
We're aware of the Hispanics.
We know they're rioting and looting.
We're aware of all the other elements.
This is the element that stands in the way of our independence and sovereignty.
We have to talk about it in plain terms.
We can't hide anymore behind these generic turns of phrase, cowardly buzzwords and slogans.
Oh, another useless war.
Charlie Kirk said it's going to divide MAGA.
Who cares about MAGA?
This is World War III.
They're playing with World War III and they're pushing us into it for their own sake.
At our expense.
We're building their empire and killing ours, committing suicide to build their empire.
Where's your loyalty lie?
Are you with America?
Are you with Jesus Christ?
Are you with the New Rome?
Are you with the Roman Catholic Church?
Are you with Jesus?
Are you with our people?
Are you with them?
I mean, that's the question.
And you cannot make it any more clear than you can tonight.
And you know what's so funny about it all?
A year ago, when Israel provoked Iran the first time in this episode, a year ago, last April 2024, when Israel blew up that Iranian embassy in Syria and Iran attacked Israel, the Republican-controlled House dropped their push for border security.
So that they could rush military aid to Israel.
So don't tell me I only care about America.
Don't tell me I care about the border more.
Because everything is connected to everything else.
And it's a question of whether we have sovereignty or whether we don't.
$12 billion to Israel alone this year.
They're nickel and diming us on a border wall.
After 10 million illegals came in in four years.
You don't think those things are related?
Trump asked for $17 billion in 2018 and couldn't get it, but he approved a $36 billion memorandum of understanding, which is about to expire in two years.
And you don't think those are related?
We can't get $2 billion to secure the border.
We can't get $50 billion to deport these people that are invading and literally pillaging our country.
But we can afford money.
And Americans are going to die in the process?
And you say, I only care about America?
Obviously not.
I saw Matt Walsh say that.
I saw Oran McIntyre said that.
I hear them all say that.
Dave Smith, I only care about America.
Well, if you care about America, you better start caring about this.
Because America's not being led by Americans.
America's not being led by Christians.
It's not being led by Europeans, Romans.
It's being led by people that hate us.
It's being led by people that hold a 2,000-year grudge against Christ and against the Roman Empire.
It's being run by a histrionic, paranoid people that think we have anti-Semitism in our DNA.
We have Jew hatred in our genetics.
And they think that this land was promised to them.
And their right to exist involves our military killing all their neighbors.
That's who's running America.
You better start getting interested in caring about that if you care about America at all.
If you have any courage, that is.
You know, it's all related.
You know, I see Matt Walsh the other day.
We covered that story.
In 2017, he's saying white nationalists are terrorists and they should be rounded up.
They're complicit in mass shootings and so on.
It's just so utterly conventional and cowardly.
The difference between me and everybody else, and not to toot my own horn, the reason that I was right about this and everybody is wrong is because I'm actually a leader.
That's the difference.
Everybody else, and not everyone, I mean obviously there's other people that were with me too, but so many of these mainstream voices, they're just going along.
With what everybody else is doing.
And there's a word for that.
It's called the status quo.
The status quo, the state of things, the way things are, is that we are under occupation.
If everybody remains conventional and doing the status quo, we will remain occupied.
It's that simple.
So everything that I've ever done that you don't understand or you don't get it, the Kanye...
Not voting for Trump.
The Groyper war.
All this stuff.
We have to be unconventional.
We have to be unpredictable.
We have to be surprising.
We have to be casting shadows.
Rather than always be trying to jump over them.
In the words of Wendell earlier today.
That's the difference.
So it's time to get smart now.
We're 10 years into the Trump movement.
We don't have much time.
Our country is going away.
We have to get smart and not constantly be tricked and falling for it all the time because someone who obviously doesn't have our best interests in mind, like Stephen Miller, some pompous Jew, says something about immigration.
Enough already.
He's a pompous, arrogant Jew.
Just like a lot of them are.
I mean, just take a look at his speech in high school.
Another arrogant, pompous Jew who doesn't give a fuck about Americans, but he says something based about immigration, and you say, I like this guy?
I mean, how many times are we going to fall for it?
Seriously.
It's one thing after another.
And here we are again in a war with Iran.
Who could have predicted it?
Oh, I guess the low IQ anti-Semite.
The only person that's paying attention, obviously.
Because it wasn't that hard to predict.
So, anyway, so that's the big, that's like the whole significance of it, but here's the next part.
The next part of, and we'll just take a look over here to make sure we don't have a Trump speech or something.
Take a look at Rerum Novarum.
Here we go.
We do have a statement from Trump, actually.
We'll look at this and then we'll talk about the next step here.
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It's always kind of going...
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Epic rants.
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Back to Trump.
On that note, let's bring back in the chief political anchor, Brett Baer.
He joins us by phone.
He just happened to speak with the president of the United States, Donald Trump.
Brett, what did he tell you?
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Hey, Tris.
See, I just spoke to President Trump.
One thing, the president was aware of Israel's action before it happened.
There were no surprises here.
But he gave me a quote.
He said, Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb.
We'll see.
There are several people in leadership in Iran that will not be coming back.
Now, the president, I know, has spoken to Prime Minister Netanyahu several times in recent days.
As I mentioned before, the Trump administration reached out to a key Middle Eastern ally beforehand to acknowledge this strike was going to happen, but that the U.S. was not involved in the strike.
But the goal is still to get Iran back.
There was this building frustration about what Iran was doing at that negotiating table with Steve Witkoff, the Middle East envoy.
He was scheduled again for Sunday.
Looks like, obviously, that may change the dynamic there, whether that moves forward at all.
Depends on what Iran does in response.
The president told me he's looking to see what the retaliation may be.
CENTCOM is on high alert.
The U.S. will defend, will help defend Israel if needed.
And as I mentioned in the last time we talked, the Iron Dome has been replenished in Israel in recent weeks.
So there's still this hope.
In the president's sense and the people around him, that this changes the dynamic for Iran and that this does not launch into what will be a back and forth.
But we just saw the post from the Supreme Leader saying that this is the beginning of a major, major retaliation and that Israel, in his words, has sealed its fate.
U.S. officials are confirming To us that a number of top Iranian officials, leaders, are dead after these strikes.
But as far as the full sense of what the targeting looked like, Natanz, the nuclear facility, was struck.
But we don't believe it was by the biggest of the penetrating bombs.
But we will have to see come first light.
And the U.S. military, and we've been saying this, was not directly involved in these strikes.
But there clearly was an advanced knowledge and communication and knowledge of what was happening, and now we'll see exactly what the retaliation looks like.
Well, there's your response.
nick fuentes
Let's see if there's anything else new.
Israel carried out 300 airstrikes, and they killed 10 scientists.
Let's see.
Israel's channels report that Iran's retaliation will consist in a massive initial wave of ballistic missiles followed by additional missile attacks.
Iranian oil company says that they did not damage Iran's oil refining and storage facilities.
Nanyahu writes, there are no free wars.
You may very well be required to stay in protected areas for an extended period of time, much longer than we've been accustomed to until now.
U.S. still intends to meet with Iranian representatives on Sunday.
Oh, yeah.
Good luck with that.
unidentified
Good luck with that.
Let's see if there's anything else new.
Doesn't look like it.
nick fuentes
Well, there's your response.
Trump says he still wants negotiations.
How's that going to happen, huh?
Israel just bombed Iran 300 times and killed all their government, assassinated their military and scientific leadership, and attacked all their cities and their air bases and their nuclear facilities and their oil refineries and their capital and killed their people.
And now the United States is going to pick up where they left off and make a deal?
How's that going to happen?
And look, the ideal response, like I said last night, somebody asked me, they said, what would you do if you were president?
I said, it's simple, but it's not easy.
You have to restrain Israel.
They vetoed our diplomacy.
If Trump is pursuing diplomacy and Israel is dependent on our military and they did something so provocative, which draws us in without our approval, that's cause for a break.
You have to break up.
No president will do it.
They're going to wind up like JFK.
They're going to wind up like Nixon.
unidentified
I mean, it's just going to be the end for them.
nick fuentes
That's what you would do.
You would call out Israel who's provoking this, who's trying to initiate.
Instead, Trump is going to prattle on and say the same stuff he always does.
unidentified
They can't have a nuclear weapon.
nick fuentes
We want to make a deal.
Yeah, well, that's not going to happen now.
That's obviously not going to happen now.
So we need something else.
Of course, he's telling Brett Baier.
Of course, he's telling a Fox News correspondent.
It's only World War III.
Call up Fox News.
Get Fox on the phone.
unidentified
What a joke.
nick fuentes
Anyway, so that's that.
I think that's everything.
We're going to take a look at our super chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all of it.
I think that's our latest development.
That's all I have to say about it.
That's a lot.
We've been through a lot of it.
But I guess the next step is we're going to wait and see what Iran's response is.
Maybe it will come tonight.
Maybe it'll come later.
Who knows how much later.
And we'll see who they hit.
Are they going to hit just Israel or the United States?
It's going to have to be major and significant.
They'll probably target Dimona.
And then Israel will carry on more strikes.
And we're in a war.
So we'll see if they can find some way to get an off-ramp.
I don't know if Trump's going to be able to do that.
Let's take a look.
Ben Shapiro went live for a couple hours.
Why did Israel strike Iran?
And why were they 100% right to do it?
Why Trump's diplomacy-first hands-off strategy worked, and why the doomsayers have no idea what they're talking about.
josh hammer
Unreal.
ben shapiro
The Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.
This is not going to be a one-off, as you just heard the play out.
josh hammer
It's actually the second time.
unidentified
Dude, look at this guy.
nick fuentes
Are you fucking serious right now?
This is Josh Hammer, who says that Europeans are inherently anti-Semitic.
You know what?
He might be right.
josh hammer
We had something happen, Ben.
We were getting dinner the other night.
nick fuentes
Oh, you can't see him.
unidentified
Here, let me show you.
nick fuentes
Jump scare warning.
josh hammer
Jaffa, the Tel Aviv area, a beautiful dinner right on the ocean there, and there was a Houthi ballistic missile.
The sirens were loud.
We ran, took the stroller down a flight of stairs in the middle of dinner into the emergency room, then went up and finished our dinner.
This is the second time in one week that our trip has been interrupted.
We're supposed to drive to Jerusalem in a few hours to spend Shabbat there, the Jewish Sabbath.
You mentioned my book.
I was supposed to have an adventure, my book, in Jerusalem this Sunday night.
I think, suffice to say, everything right now is certainly in flux right now.
ben shapiro
Well, speaking of your experiences a little bit earlier, I think that folks need to understand that the level of attack to which Israel has been subjected since October 7th, it is relentless and unceasing.
I mean, the Houthis have been attacking nearly every day.
And when I was in Israel just a few weeks ago, my family was woken up at 6.25 a.m. by what we called the Houthi alarm clock.
Because the sirens went off in Jerusalem.
And what that means is you got to take all your kids and you got to shove all your kids into a fairly small room and then essentially take these iron window shades and close them in case shrapnel were to hit the house.
Now, given the fact that you're on the ground right now, what is the attitude of people there toward all of this?
We just spoke with the former prime minister, Naftali Bennett, about what's going on.
He says that this may be the one area of Israeli life where actually there is no argument, where there's pretty much unanimity.
nick fuentes
You hear that?
Well, what happened?
I thought Jews weren't a monolith.
What happened?
I thought that, don't you hear that all the time?
You say, we can't have low IQ anti-Semitism.
Jews are not a monolith.
They disagree.
And George Soros is bad and Ben Shapiro is good.
Oh, but unanimity on bombing Iran and getting the U.S. into a war.
I'm absolutely shocked.
josh hammer
Yeah, Ben, I've been digital many times over the years, as I know you have as well.
nick fuentes
Oh, really?
by the way, this guy is in national conservatism.
unidentified
Let's see.
I don't know if it's not as Wikipedia.
I don't know if it's not Wikipedia.
nick fuentes
This is a NatCon speaker, okay?
National conservatism run by Yoram Hazoni.
Yoram Hazoni runs national conservatism.
unidentified
This is him.
nick fuentes
He was born in Israel, moved to Princeton.
He founded the Princeton Torrey, which was funded by Irvin Kristol, who is the godfather of neoconservatism.
Notable alumni.
Include Ted Cruz and Pete Hegseth.
Pete Hegseth was at the Princeton Torrey, which was founded by Yoram Hazzoni, who was born in Israel.
And they had funding from Irving, Crystal, Madison.
unidentified
It's like the Madison something.
nick fuentes
The Madison Center for Educational Affairs, nonprofit policy organization.
That merged the Institute of Educational Affairs and the Madison Center.
It was founded by William Simon and Irving Kristol.
Among others, they supported Counterpoint Magazine by John Podhoretz and Todd Lindberg and the Princeton Torrey founded by Yoram Mazzoni in 1984.
In 1987, Irving Kristol helped Peter Thiel fund the Stanford Review.
Who's Irving Kristol?
The godfather of neoconservatism.
And working with the CIA.
He was part of a small but vocal group of anti-Trotskyist anti-Sovietists who became known as New York intellectuals.
He was affiliated with the Congress of Cultural Freedom.
Anti-communist.
Cultural Organization, in 1966, it was revealed that the CIA was instrumental in establishing the group.
Okay, Irving Kristol was affiliated with the CIA.
Godfather of neoconservatism, became affiliated with AEI, which J.D. Vance worked at also, by the way.
unidentified
Let's see if we can find that notable alumni.
Bye.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
I don't know if it's there, but he was there.
And Madison founded the Princeton Torrey with Yoram Hazoni, who runs National Conservatism, which is where Josh Hammer works.
While a junior, he founded the Princeton Torrey.
He is the brother of David Hazoni.
He married Yale Fulton, an American he met at Princeton.
They live in Jerusalem.
He founded the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, Israel's first liberal arts college.
He's the director of John Templeton Foundations Project in Jewish Philosophical Theology, member of Israel Council for Higher Relations.
He's an outspoken Judeo-nationalist and wrote The Virtue of Nationalism.
It has been read by Viktor Orban and Georgia Maloney.
Viktor Orban, who's best friends with Bibi Netanyahu.
Georgia Maloney opened up a Holocaust museum in Italy.
It has been cited as an influence on J.D. Vance.
Let's get back to, do we have NatCon?
Does that have a Wikipedia page, I wonder?
Edmund Burke Foundation is the parent group for it.
unidentified
Edmund Burke Foundation is the parent group for it.
Yeah.
nick fuentes
So that's who we're dealing with.
Do you see how it's all connected?
Are you starting to see?
I'm not a low IQ person.
And I'm not a low IQ anti-Semite.
I'm a high IQ person, actually.
And these people are all connected, okay?
Okay.
Madison Center for Educational Affairs.
They funded Yoram Hazzoni at Princeton.
They funded Peter Thiel at Stanford.
And Peter Thiel is also a speaker at NatCon.
And so are Blake Masters and J.D. Vance, who he funded.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
You go back to the speakers, you get Vance, you get Rubio, the Secretary of State.
You get Josh Hawley, who Elon and David Sachs tried to run.
You get Will Chamberlain, who debated me on Israel in 2018.
You get Elbridge Colby, the based CIA alum.
His dad ran the CIA, who's supposed to be based, apparently.
Yeah, Paul Godfrey, Jewish godfather of the alt-right.
Josh Hammer, Yoram Hazzoni.
Michael Knowles from Daily Wire.
Saurabh Shwarma at American Moment, who's now helping to run personnel in the White House.
Josh Steinman, who runs Galvanic with a UChicago Jew.
He's also involved in that whole network.
Okay, it just goes on and on and on and on.
I thought Vance and Blake Master spoke here.
unidentified
Maybe it was a different year.
nick fuentes
And, of course, Teal is up with Palantir.
But, yeah.
It's all the same thing.
It's one thing, but it's actually all the same thing.
Don't you understand?
Don't you get it?
Okay, Irving Kristol.
Father of Bill Kristol.
Bill Kristol at the Weekly Standard, which pushed the Iraq war.
literally support from the, the standard promoted and, Why the fuck does it keep doing this?
The Standard promoted and supported the invasion of Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein.
In November 97, him and Robert Kagan wrote an editorial titled, Saddam Must Go.
The first issue the magazine published after 9-11.
They clarified what ought to be the country's war aims.
The rhetoric was to link Saddam Hussein and bin Laden in virtually every paragraph to lay out a strategy to give priority over attacking Saddam as opposed to Al Qaeda.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
That's Bill Kristol at AEI.
And you know who else was at AEI?
Irving Kristol and Bill Kristol at American Enterprise Institute.
So was J.D. Vance.
J.D. Vance was at American Enterprise Institute as well.
unidentified
I think it's on his Wikipedia.
nick fuentes
So, you know, it's all connected.
But I think, I thought Josh Hammer actually ran NatCon or was involved in running NatCon.
What does he do?
He said Newsweek is super pro-Jewish.
What does he actually do?
I don't have my Obsidian folder on me.
But he does something.
unidentified
Let me take a look.
Yeah, he's a NatCon speaker every year.
nick fuentes
Anyway, I'm just trying to give you a little...
I don't have my tabs on the live stream.
Guess what his book is about?
Israel and Civilization, the Fate of the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West.
Oh, gosh.
A next generation manifesto declaring that the fate of Western civilization depends on the security and thriving of the Jewish people in the Jewish state of Israel.
That the Jewish people's right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland demands a realist foreign policy, strong U.S.-Israel relations, and a grand alliance of Jews who stand firm, and Christianity who recognize the centrality of Judaism to the West.
unidentified
Oh, man.
So good.
It's so good, you guys.
It's so good.
nick fuentes
And of course, the Madison Center was also founded, the Irving Kristol Group was also founded by Harvey Mansfield and Alan Bloom.
You know who Alan Bloom studied under?
Alan Bloom, Harvey Mansfield, I think William Bennett too.
They're all students of Leo Strauss.
Leo Strauss.
And if you know anything about him, that's the whole...
That's the whole enchilada.
As a youth, he belonged to the German Zionist group.
When he was 17, he converted to political Zionism as a follower of Ziv Jabotinsky.
He wrote essays about his controversies.
But left by his early 20s, Strauss maintained a sympathetic interest in Zionism.
He became disillusioned with some of its aims.
He taught at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
In his letter to a National Review editor, he asked why Israel had been called racist by one of their writers.
Ziv Jabotensky is the founder of a Zionist terrorist group called Ergun.
Revision is Zionist form, the basis of the Likud party, which is, they're the ones that are pursuing this foreign policy.
I mean, it's literally, it's all connected, bro.
Leo Strauss' students founded the center, which gave money to Yoram Hazoni and Peter Thiel to start their careers.
They've been in the Zionist movement forever.
The Princeton Tory and alumni is Pete Hegseth.
The Stanford Review, get a load of the alumni at the Stanford Review.
David Sachs, who's in the Trump administration.
Joe Lonsdale at Palantir, co-founder of Palantir.
Josh Hawley, who's at NatCon, supposedly based.
Ken Howery, who was an ambassador in the previous administration.
Now he's an ambassador in this administration.
To Denmark.
Interesting.
Kiefer Boy.
Keith Raboy is gay married to Jacob Helberg, who was the first big Trump donor in March of last year from Silicon Valley.
He was senior advisor to Alex Karp from Palantir.
It just goes around and around, you guys.
It goes around and around.
All right, but we're going to check back in.
We'll look at our...
I don't even remember.
josh hammer
And I think back in particular to this one trip that I took in 2016.
So it was actually my final year of law school at the University of Chicago, and I was one of the student leaders in a law school delegation.
And we met with this very far-left member of the Israeli Knesset, their legislature here.
I can't remember the guy's name.
I can't remember his party.
But the point is, it was 2016 in the context of that presidential election.
I kid you not, this Knesset member was so far left then that his preferred presidential candidate of that cycle was Bernie Sanders himself.
Having said that, and the reason I bring it up— Okay, who cares?
nick fuentes
All right, let's look at Rerum Novarum.
Anything else?
Then we're going to read Super Chats.
Let's take a look.
Unconfirmed reports of kamikaze drones flying west over Iran towards Israel.
If that's the case, it's going to take hours for them to get there, I believe.
Saudi Arabia condemned Israel's strikes.
Indonesia condemned them.
Israel's in a state of maximum alert.
I think we're going to get strikes any minute now.
If the drone report is true, that would be consistent with their last couple of strikes.
So we'll take a look at the super chats, and then we'll check back in at the end.
We'll see if we have an Iran strike, okay?
So let me get situated.
We'll take a look at our super chats and then we'll update you as we go.
If anything new happens.
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nick fuentes
Thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
I did.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, you know, he's more candid because he's not part of it.
I think Candace Owens is a part of it.
No.
I don't know any of those guys.
I only know Postman and that's it.
But it's good to see them blowing up.
I know Postman and there was one other guy that I knew.
I don't know him, but I knew of him.
I saw a postman and then there was like some British guy whose name I don't remember, but I don't.
He was vaguely a part of that scene, I think.
I don't know.
He never talked.
He would just do, like, cosplay.
He'd just dress up like a Nazi or whatever.
But it was like him and Postman.
Those are the only two I'm aware of.
I don't see a lot of that stuff on TikTok.
Maybe it's because I'm too old.
I don't know.
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I heard that Christine from Ohio will be at an event next Saturday, and I'm asking the O Groiper chat if they want to come.
nick fuentes
Well, if we do anything like that, I don't want to make it super public because I don't want to blow up her spot and, you know, get, you know, left-wing shitbags to come and fight everybody or whatever.
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406 national sent $100 Been watching since beginning of April Haven't missed a stream since I bought into the Trump hype Thought things would be different I feel like a loser faggot For joining the movement now When it's easy and cool too Instead of when it mattered I'm sorry Mr. Fuentes I should have supported Groep Yeah, you should have.
nick fuentes
But thank you for the big super chat.
If you were wrong and you're sorry, you can give me money to apologize.
You can do penance.
But yeah, you should have.
It's bullshit.
No one believed me.
Everybody voted for Trump anyway.
People, a lot of people I knew abandoned me.
They said I was betraying the president, some little faggot I used to know very close with.
You know, who sucks at design and is a piece of shit and sucks, was like, he's not being loyal to Trump.
It's like, bitch, you're not being loyal to me.
You don't even fucking know Trump.
You're not even fucking loyal to me.
Won't even fucking play Minecraft with me.
So anyway, so a lot of people I knew gave me a lot.
In addition to everyone in the whole universe, a lot of people that I knew gave me crap for not going with Trump, and now they're all wrong.
I appreciate the big super chat.
It does go a long way.
Sorry for the language.
streamlabs matthew tts
I just get so animated.
Yet, on a recent podcast with Sean Kelly, you mentioned being somewhat Machiavellian politically.
Practically speaking, could a Catholic monarch govern strictly by conscience or would some moral compromise inevitably occur?
nick fuentes
That's a stupid question.
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Al dente said $100.
Did you and Colin Flaherty, white girl bleed a lot, ever cross paths before his passing?
nick fuentes
No, we didn't.
Thank you for the big super chat.
No, I don't think so.
I don't think I ever met him.
He might have...
streamlabs matthew tts
I did, and I know him.
nick fuentes
And I just said, in your face, you fucking dweeble, you bespectacled dweeble.
He was so smug.
That's all he does now is troll me.
I know Chud Jack in real life, and all he does is troll me.
All he does is break my balls and give me a hard time and act smug, and it really pisses me off.
And he said today, he said, if something happens, I'll never give my opinion again.
And I'm going to shove that up his fucking ass for the rest of his life.
Because he was wrong.
Something did happen.
streamlabs matthew tts
Something did happen.
unidentified
So.
streamlabs matthew tts
True.
That's true.
nick fuentes
They're bottom feeders.
They're bottom feeding fucking losers.
They will believe anything.
They will take anything that they can get.
The cope is unbelievable from, like, Patrick Casey.
You know, Trump puts out a post and says, we're not going to deport agricultural workers because we need them.
And then he doubles down in a speech.
And he's like, guys, he's definitely not going to do it.
It's like, why are we playing games, dummy?
It's insane, dude.
The level of...
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They're just scum.
nick fuentes
So vindicated.
The world.
streamlabs matthew tts
The world is the cost.
Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
I appreciate it.
streamlabs matthew tts
We might.
nick fuentes
We're all gonna die anyway, you know.
We might die soon.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah.
if Nick had a shekel for every time he was right.
unidentified
Oh yeah, I'd be a rich shekel guy.
streamlabs matthew tts
$15, got banned on X, again.
The Jews are getting on my final fucking nerves with that shit.
Either way, happy Thursday, big guy.
Thanks for all that you do in providing me with hours Yeah, happy Thursday.
At least I was right.
It is a nice concession.
nick fuentes
So true.
streamlabs matthew tts
Wow.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
streamlabs matthew tts
True.
Really?
Jeff Speakman sent $10.
It's World War Trump.
All he had to do was tell Israel to F you.
nick fuentes
Literally.
It was that simple.
streamlabs matthew tts
yesterday 10 45 p.m.
Presumed dead.
Called police and U.S. Embassy.
Really?
nick fuentes
Damn.
I hope he's okay.
I haven't heard anything about that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Damn, we'll pray for him.
Are they still live?
unidentified
I would love to watch that.
nick fuentes
I'd love to see the brilliance on display.
They're all just stupid.
At the end of the day, you watch Tim Pool and he's just a belligerent idiot.
I try to watch his show sometimes and it's honestly painful.
Oh, wow, they're not hardcore.
They're not live.
I'm so hardcore.
I've been live for like four hours.
What do they stream for, 30 minutes?
Where's their stream?
Oh, it's on Timcast Live, maybe?
unidentified
Dude, what is with this freaking keyboard?
nick fuentes
Or what is it, Timcast IRL?
unidentified
Who even knows?
nick fuentes
Yeah, okay, Timcast IRL.
I'm just curious what they said.
unidentified
Dude, what?
nick fuentes
Dude, are you serious?
Their live show streamed two hours ago.
It's titled, Democrat Senator Forcibly Removed from DHS Presser.
That's what your show is about?
We're in a war with Iran and you're talking about David Hogg?
What is wrong with you?
unidentified
A Senator Alex Padilla is forcibly removed from DHS Secretary Chris.
Look at this.
You can count on delivery in as soon as 30 minutes.
Didn't ask.
nick fuentes
Literally.
Streamed four hours ago.
They're talking about David Hogg.
unidentified
Today, Senator Alex Padilla is forcibly a member of crimes that were relieving these demands or making these calls.
His wife, Trump has said, from the very beginning.
nick fuentes
They didn't talk about Iran until an hour in?
unidentified
The Iranian regime has called farmers and take all to this story and you gotta come back.
Covered the border for 10 years.
I worked in the world's biggest slatterhouse.
nick fuentes
What was the lowest common denominator hour?
unidentified
We're getting 21 million.
Right.
But we'll get rid of, we can get 6 million out.
I think there's a lot of people that would feel like that's a victory.
Personally, I would like to, I don't think that there should be I do understand the argument, oh, they've been here for 20 years and they've set up a life and etc.
And I do think that's a different context than people that have been here for 3, 4, 5 years.
nick fuentes
This is like the most boring show of all time.
unidentified
At the same time.
nick fuentes
Boring show for idiots.
unidentified
And you don't like the left, so don't trust me, but consider me.
nick fuentes
I like this guy's energy.
unidentified
Total retard boomer.
nick fuentes
I love the glasses coming up.
That was good.
That's so boomer-coded.
unidentified
As a reasonable centrist.
Okay.
nick fuentes
Prepare for the dumbest, most conventional political take you've ever heard.
unidentified
pathway forward that we can have But if we could magically get them all out tomorrow, you wouldn't eat.
And not all immigrants are like picking grapes.
Let's get that straight too.
nick fuentes
Yeah, boomers just are not capable.
Boomers kind of like stop being able to read at a certain age.
unidentified
They're like not able to read past a certain age.
nick fuentes
Let alone understand new ideas.
unidentified
Anyway, yeah, that's rough.
nick fuentes
That's a rough watch.
That is a rough watch.
It's depressing.
It's so gray.
unidentified
Who would want to watch this?
It's so gray.
I don't know.
I'm just glad I'm me.
I'm glad I'm not them.
All right.
nick fuentes
Where's my other tab here?
Where's my super chat tab?
unidentified
Here we go.
Okay.
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No.
No.
I guess we'll never know.
unidentified
So true, dude.
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So true.
nick fuentes
Everybody wanted to know what I would do if I wasn't right about Trump.
unidentified
I guess we'll never know.
nick fuentes
True.
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True, because I'm always right.
Because I'm the GOAT of all time.
nick fuentes
I'm just a stress-free guy, you know?
I'm a chiller.
I'm hanging out.
unidentified
Love life.
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Real.
nick fuentes
That arrangement allowed everyone.
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$10.
I remember watching election night.
You said how your stance and reasons for Groy per war too.
If wrong could be career ending.
Good thing the goat is never wrong.
Totally vindicated again.
nick fuentes
It would have been career-ending.
unidentified
That's totally true.
nick fuentes
But all these people who know nothing were like, oh, he's making a big mistake.
He has no political instincts.
I remember people who are idiots were saying, he has no political instincts.
I am so beyond you!
Of course I have political instincts!
Yeah, some expert who doesn't read and knows nothing.
This guy's got no political instincts.
unidentified
Please.
So, yeah.
streamlabs matthew tts
So true.
nick fuentes
They'll never listen.
Thank you for the big super chat.
Yeah, rest in piss, bitch.
Something did happen.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
I appreciate it.
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Yeah, we're cooked.
nick fuentes
So send me all your super chats, Goy.
You're not going to need him anyway.
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Hey, Nick, would this situation have been different if Kamala Harris had won the 2024 election?
nick fuentes
and Yeah, Kamala would be owning it.
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No, they're all towelheads.
They're all fucking wrong.
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nick fuentes
Millions must apologize.
Thank you for the huge super chat.
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But I appreciate it.
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It's kind of dumb.
But it's true.
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Israel funds under created the major terrorist organizations in the Middle East.
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nick fuentes
What are we doing here?
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Keep up the great work.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much, Israel.
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nick fuentes
Thank you.
I should have bet money on...
I was like, I gotta put money on this, but I hate betting.
I could have made so much money, I could have doubled my money.
It was like 50 cents all day.
Damn, I had a lot of money to invest.
I could have bought 200,000 shares today, but I didn't.
I could have bought a million, billion shares, and I would have been rich.
It would have been an infinite money glitch.
Damn.
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Next time.
Hey, look on the bright side, everyone.
At least we got the show on time tonight.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
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The kid gets it.
You're gonna go places.
Keep it up.
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nick fuentes
I love when older people patronize me and say the kid.
I'm an adult man.
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Oh, that's an L for you.
nick fuentes
Escape the Matrix, dude.
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nick fuentes
Factual.
He was factual.
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Thank you.
True!
nick fuentes
So true!
It's like Evan Almighty.
Remember that movie?
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Or Bruce Almighty, too.
Great work, Nick.
Christ is king.
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Nick Fuentes sent $100.
Tonight's show is historic.
There will be clips shown of Nick's monologue in future documentaries of World War III.
Crazy to be watching it live.
nick fuentes
We have 50,000 viewers, so it's pretty historic.
It's a pretty historic night.
And by the way, thank you everybody for tuning in.
We're going to get through all these super chats, and then if Iran strikes at the end, we'll cover that.
If not, I'm out of here.
But yeah, I do, because I can see people are filing out super chat time.
But I do just want to say thanks everybody for tuning in.
Pretty incredible viewership, incredible night.
I hope you enjoyed the coverage.
I was a little all over the place.
We covered a lot of ground.
But I hope you enjoyed all the information and found it inspiring.
I'll be back tomorrow doing a show with updates.
So make sure to tune in.
I'll be early tomorrow, too, because something's happening.
It's getting me out of bed, you know?
But thank you for the big super chat.
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God bless.
Well, I don't know.
nick fuentes
We'll see.
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It's a war now.
We got a game.
I do have the motion.
They will be crying out as they bum you.
nick fuentes
Yeah, thank you for the huge super chat.
Will you hide me?
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Would you hide me?
nick fuentes
They're provoking and provoking.
unidentified
If it's like a holocaust again, will you hide me?
nick fuentes
They're like feeding us into a meat grinder.
They're feeding us into a war.
Might as well drop the nukes on us themselves.
Will you hide me?
I don't know.
Seems like a lot of trouble.
Thank you for the huge super chat.
So true.
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Kevin J sent $10.
Nick, I agree with your assessment with Israel being a major cause on this sad situation, but Iran rejected the US latest proposal.
That's what they want you to think.
nick fuentes
That's what they want you to think.
If they accepted, they would give up their nuclear centrifuges and Israel would bomb them anyway.
They have nukes to protect themselves from Israel, okay?
If Iran gave up their nukes, it would open up a pathway for Israel to bomb them.
That's sort of the whole point.
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nick fuentes
They're damned if they do, damned if they don't.
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$10.
Thank you for sticking to your morals all of these years at great personal expense.
It's times like these when the rubber truly meets the rules.
True, true, yeah.
nick fuentes
All these other people had no, they had no clue what was going on.
But I did.
Yeah, it's a pretty, you know, it's a bad day for some.
It's a little sweet.
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Bittersweet day.
It's a bittersweet day.
Knock knock.
Who's there?
It's the Grow Wipers, ma'am.
Your shotty has been hit by an Israeli missile.
nick fuentes
Chuddy.
Chuddy!
No more Chuddies jumping on the bed after tonight.
Thank you for the big super chat!
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Chud is over.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
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W. That's possible.
That's possible also.
Let's go.
Because they're not.
nick fuentes
Feels pretty good.
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Feels good.
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Doug Roof sent $10.
Trump has a chance to be the most popular president since Reagan.
All he has to do is disavow Israel and the left will change their tune.
nick fuentes
Yeah, okay.
Oh, man.
Holy kopi.
Yeah, here's how Trump can still win.
All he has to do is disavow Israel.
Yeah, don't hold your breath.
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I'm far more angry about Trump not deporting illegals on farms and in hotels and the 500,000 Chinese students than I care about Iran.
nick fuentes
Well, then you're an idiot.
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Seeing you see over some Iranians while ignoring what's happening on American soil is classic knicker behavior.
nick fuentes
Well, he's not deporting them either.
So you're fucked either way.
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Roman Groy percent $10.
Well, it's so over, fellas.
World War III is here.
Trump has officially failed on his biggest major promise.
Stay safe out there.
Fellas, deny the draft any means.
These are the same people that want you and your people dead broke, rape, extinguished.
and enslaved and they think it's funny leave the military at any cost.
nick fuentes
So true.
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I am humbled by your generosity and love you are showing me through this medical situation.
and I'm so glad Nick that you are our leader in this battle for America.
I'm always proud to explain my dropper patch, kissing face emoji to you.
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nick fuentes
Well, thank you so much.
I'm glad that you're getting a little bit of love from the Groypers and feeling the love because I know it's a horrible situation.
So anything we can do to make you feel better, I'm glad to hear it.
God bless.
We love you.
Pierogi for the goat.
What am I going to bring for you?
I got to bring you a little something.
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A little, I don't know.
nick fuentes
A little biscotti.
How about something like that?
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nick fuentes
But God bless, Christine.
I'll see you soon.
We'll see you soon in Ohio.
And I'm going to be hungry.
No, but we love you.
It's good to hear from you, Christine.
Hope you're hanging in there.
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nick fuentes
The girls are in here.
Let's go.
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Don't have a witty message.
Just glad you are one of the very few who never sold us out.
nick fuentes
And I could have.
It would have been so easy.
If I went for Trump, I probably could have went mainstream last year or something like that.
They wanted me to support Trump, but I took the slings.
They said I was a Democrat plant.
Really?
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A Democrat plant.
Into the center for Baptist leadership, Hosni and Keel Backett's leaders, William Wolfe, Josh Abitoy, Nate Fisher, Claremont, guys.
The goal is to coopt the largest U.S. denomination and use the SBC as an evangelical electoral base to serve their political being.
Yep.
nick fuentes
They are infiltrating.
That's true.
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All right.
nick fuentes
Let's go!
Let's go!
You know, I actually like Polish food.
I had some recently.
It was, uh, the restaurant was mid, but it gave me a taste for Polish food.
My friend brought me there.
He's like...
I was like, okay.
And then we got there and he wasn't even hungry.
I'm like, so you made me come here.
I would never normally come here.
Now you're not even going to eat?
Anyway, but I mean, it was good.
It was just the restaurant wasn't great.
The food was good.
Like, I have a taste for it now, but it was like a buffet.
So it wasn't super high quality.
I mean, it was fine, but...
I would have gotten something else.
I wouldn't be eating this Polish buffet.
It's like, you're not even hungry.
Anyway, so now I have a taste for good Polish food.
So I'll be there.
I'll be pulling up.
But thank you very much for your prayers.
We're praying for you.
And I'll see you soon.
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I promise Facts Facts You know, not for nothing, but it's like, I could always rest on my laurels and just kind of plateau.
nick fuentes
But like last year, even when I was mounting this huge comeback on Rumble and I was getting big numbers and doing well again, I still put all my chips on the table.
You know what I mean?
Like, 2024 was a comeback for me.
I was three years of being censored, banned on everything.
You know, really in the woods and finally came out on the other side of it and was on Rumble, on Twitter, doing well, doing collaborations.
And it would have been so easy for me to just be like, yeah, whatever, I guess I like Trump.
But I took this huge risk and put all the chips back in and said, nope, no, something's not right here.
And everybody clowned on me for that.
I mean, everybody clowned on me, even friends of mine.
You know, they're still trying to interrogate me.
A buddy of mine was trying to interrogate me over that recently.
So why didn't you vote for Trump?
I'm like, first of all, you don't know shit.
Second of all, watch the show.
Anyway, so I'm so filled with piss and vinegar about the whole experience because it's like I feel like I've earned the benefit of the doubt.
I was right about all this other stuff.
These people that got red-pilled 13 minutes ago.
You know, then they want to be skeptical about me on this.
It's like, I feel like I've earned that, but okay, you'll learn the hard way.
So, I'm just feeling myself, okay?
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Top 10 Kyle sent $10.
What do you think Iran's response looked like?
What about Iran's allies?
nick fuentes
We talked about that.
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Primary suspect sent $100.
I think you have the highest number of live viewers among anyone covering Iran.
You are the main character.
nick fuentes
I think you might be right.
Thank you for the huge super chat.
I had more than Hassan.
Hassan had 50,000.
I had like 55, so.
Yeah, well, because I'm the expert, you know.
But thank you for the big super chat.
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I appreciate it.
No, it isn't.
nick fuentes
That's a good song, but Donda's not.
His best album is Cuck.
His best album is Cuck, which just was released recently.
Top songs, Nitrous, Jared, Cousin, Heil Hitler, World War III, Virgil.
Autobiographical.
Well, at least some of those songs.
Virgil in particular.
Virgil Let Me Down.
Very relatable.
So many Virgils in my life, you know?
So many Virgils.
You know, people always tell me, Nick, I would kill, rape, and die for you.
But then you say to somebody, hey, could you, like, work on this website?
No.
Then you say to somebody, hey, could you just talk to me in my group chat?
No.
Could you hang out with me in Las Vegas?
No, I'm busy.
You know, so it's like, would you die for me?
You won't even, you know.
And it's like Jesus in the garden.
You couldn't stay awake with me for an hour, you know.
Here I am.
Assassination attempts.
Doxing, canceling.
The unblemished.
Not unblemished, certainly, but, you know, but I'm suffering for the truth.
And, you know, people can't even talk in the group chat with me.
It's crazy.
So, you know, the Virgil song is very relatable.
Very relatable.
But yeah, Cuck is probably his best album yet.
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Mythical pull.
They're my nigga.
Rucker Rucker.
I'll lean it at best.
nick fuentes
Mythical pull.
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Read rate.
I sent $10.
Sleeping with phone in a lead box tonight.
nick fuentes
Oh, hang on.
But wait, stop the presses.
It looks like Iran has launched an attack.
Let's go, boys.
This isn't over.
And we're back.
Let's take a look and see.
Israel monitoring stations report 200 drones airborne and bound for Israel.
unidentified
We're so back.
nick fuentes
Scenes from Iraq.
Iranian Shahid 136 suicide drones.
Oh, yeah.
The boys are back in town.
unidentified
We gotta get some hype music.
nick fuentes
Where's my Spotify?
unidentified
We gotta get Cuck going.
Am I logged in?
I'm not even logged in.
nick fuentes
Really, bro?
unidentified
We're cucked.
No hype music.
nick fuentes
There will be no hype music tonight.
We got to do...
What's that Calvin Harris song?
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Let's do a little Calvin Harris.
Yes.
Yes.
nick fuentes
When I see the drones, it's like...
We're back.
I probably shouldn't be dancing and celebrating Iran bombing Israel.
It's probably just not a good idea.
You never know.
I mean, is my phone going to blow up?
Is my desktop going to blow up?
I'm getting ready to put on house music.
All right, drones bombing Israel.
unidentified
Time to party and celebrate?
nick fuentes
30 to 40 minutes.
unidentified
Let's go, dude.
nick fuentes
Supreme leader.
Supreme Leader.
unidentified
Oh, I mean...
We're back.
We're back in town.
we're back in business This is it guys This is it
nick fuentes
guys, this is why we play the game This is why we play the game.
This is why we do it, okay?
Drone attack imminent.
You know, they're not going to get away with this.
They will not get away with this, I vow.
No, we're kidding, of course.
No, but we hate it.
We hate war.
We don't want war.
We don't want Shawhead drones to kamikaze strike Israel's nuclear plants.
I would hate that.
I hate seeing that, actually.
It's horrible.
It's horrible.
It's the last thing I love.
It's the thing that I love the least in the world is when Shahhead drones blow up like that.
It's crazy.
All right, well, 30 minutes.
Let's keep working through these super chats.
Let's keep working through them.
Maybe we'll be able to cover the Iranian retaliation all at once.
Israel and Iran.
We're gonna watch this whole war.
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Smiley won $100.
Rubio is such a faggot.
America didn't know but we pulled all personal and their families out yesterday.
We are 100% involved.
You're right, we own it.
Thanks for the awesome coverage.
Also, I wanted to say Spick because you say towel head all the time and I am not offended but you were offended by the word Spick Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
Yeah, because Mexicans are actually great people, whereas towelheads are just like, I don't know, trying to sell me fucking gold coins or something.
Because Mexicans are actually good people, okay?
I'm Mexican.
You're a towelhead.
You can't call me a wetback or a spic, okay?
Mexicans are good, hardworking, Catholic people.
Towelheads are like trying to sell you shit at the pyramids and got their feet out all the time, praying everywhere, blasting their music, blasting their call to prayer.
So, yeah, I mean, look.
You are a towelhead.
unidentified
No, I'm kidding.
nick fuentes
But I appreciate the big super chat.
Very true.
We are involved.
And we're going to get bombed, too, now.
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Normal guy, 56 cent, $25.
nick fuentes
Oops, you can't see these.
unidentified
Hang on.
Let me do this.
Boom.
Okay.
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Normal guy, 56 cent, $25.
Hey, Nick, thank you for your analysis of the history of MENA post-48.
I don't know a single American commentator who would actually explain the PPL like Nasser and things like the Suez War on where we are now.
People would be wise to study the history of our involvement in MENA and how Israel has destroyed our foreign polling.
nick fuentes
Well, you gotta know the whole story.
I mean, that was a pretty concise overview, but thank you.
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Get your money up, player.
nick fuentes
Don't be a fucking blue-pilled matrix.
Pray for us that are too broke to have kids.
I'm praying for your kids that have broke parents.
Get your money up, player.
No excuse.
Get that fucking bread, dude.
Money's out there.
You want it?
It's yours.
unidentified
So, yeah.
Why don't we work hard?
nick fuentes
Why don't we try working hard and getting smart and grinding instead of I'm not going to knock you for praying, but it's like, get your money up, player.
That's crazy.
Bro said, pray for me to not be so poor I can't have a kid?
Brother.
Brother, we got to level up.
All right, let's relax, okay?
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Yeah, it'll be interesting if Egypt intervenes.
nick fuentes
I doubt they will, though.
Egypt is bankrupt and they cannot oppose Israel.
I doubt Saudi Arabia would do anything.
I mean, Saudi Arabia couldn't even defeat the Houthis.
So, I mean, they are just a non-entity.
Unfortunately, there's no other country that really can do anything about this.
Turkey, maybe?
Turkey might get involved, but even them, I mean, they're...
I don't think they are so upset about Iran falling, to be honest with you.
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Abortion vacuum sent $10.
Amazing coverage tonight, Nick.
Super grateful for your show and dedication for truth.
Love from NZ.
Thank you.
Oh, they hate it.
nick fuentes
They hate it.
They hate it that I'm the main character.
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Logan Rush sent $10.
You've hit the nail on the head, sir.
May 16th, I told Relative currently stationed in Jordan W., the Air Force, that we go into Yep.
nick fuentes
Yeah, because they know that that trend is not going to be reversed.
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Good point.
Yeah.
Very true.
Do you think there's any chance the media will cover the Israeli strikes on Iran the same way they've covered Russia and Ukraine?
Or is it going to be total cheerleading?
As always, God bless Nick, thanks for all you do.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I'm interested actually to see how that goes.
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Nolan Quinn sent $10.
Asala Malik, my nigga.
Hope all is well.
Fuck Israel America first.
nick fuentes
Let's go.
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Okay, grow up.
And then he gets him to watch Greatest Story Never Told.
Hmm.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that is interesting, isn't it?
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Thank you.
Thank you.
He can shut down military aid to Israel at any time, pull our assets out of the region.
Very big show.
Very good.
nick fuentes
There's not a ton of particular significance.
unidentified
I'm sure they're just deploying more U.S. assets to the region.
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Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
I mean, one thing is that, again, Bahrain is a Shiite country, so they did try to overthrow the government.
Maybe there's anticipating instability there or something.
unidentified
True.
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Imposter got me name wrong, said $11.
If I pray for it and wear a cross, do you trust that Jesus will give me the body I want or not?
P.S. You will regret not buying Exxon A.S.A.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it doesn't work like that.
I don't think you get to, like, switch genders or something.
Transgender trad Christianity.
Trad Catholics be like, if you go to the Mass on the first Friday of every month, you could become a real woman.
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I don't think that's how it goes.
I don't think that's how it goes.
And you said, hey, fuckface.
unidentified
You made me laugh.
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Commentary tonight was great.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much, Christine.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you very much.
I really don't – I have a little inside information, not a ton.
I have sources here and there in the government, but nothing on this.
I mean nobody told me anything about this, nothing national security.
I get a little info here and there from – I'm not going to say specifically where, but people in the Trump world or whatever.
But nothing about this.
I mean, this is all just pure, unfiltered, J-woke.
J-wokeness.
But thank you very much!
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Not only is his birthday on the same day as the USS Liberty attack, but in the 2009 music video for Stronger, there's a scene where he's escaping from a hospital, being hunted down by soldiers wearing the Star of David on their helmets and armbands.
Hmm.
Really?
nick fuentes
Is that true?
unidentified
Oh.
nick fuentes
At 239?
unidentified
Let's see.
Let's see if that's true.
Oh, whoa!
No way!
nick fuentes
That's crazy!
That's crazy.
The foreshadowing is insane.
Wow, they do have Stars of David on them.
That's wild.
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Good catch.
Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
Yeah, real.
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Sergio Rodriguez sent $20.
Every conservative commentator should quit tomorrow.
If the public would have heard your message, we may not have even been close to this war.
You're right.
You're right about that.
Yeah, right.
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Literally.
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Rage bait grow.
I percent $10.
Greater than starts show on time.
Greater than 50 K live viewers.
Also don't you own AF post.
nick fuentes
No, I don't have anything to do with AF post at all.
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some other guy I had a crazy dream about you last night I was in an evil lair with Peter Thiel and Alex Karp Alex was worried about the far right and before Peter Ren's accounts you busted through the door with a lightsaber and we all started fighting and they tried to shoot half.
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Okay.
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White shirt and blue tie.
Seems suspiciously like the colors of a certain flag.
Who are you and what have you done with Nick?
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What is Trump's best course of action and is there any way to capitalize off this war financially?
nick fuentes
I'm not giving financial advice.
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I told you Trump's course of action.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
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I appreciate it.
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Thank you for the analysis, Mr. Nick.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much.
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The left is really mad about Israel striking Iran.
That tells me all I need to know about how to feel about this issue, lol.
Someday a real rain will come and wash all the scum off the timeline.
unidentified
Thank you.
Let me see.
What is this?
nick fuentes
The left is mad about Israel striking Iran.
unidentified
Oh my gosh.
nick fuentes
Dude, a million followers.
What a jackass.
And all these MAGA people.
True.
Bingo.
Exactly.
Yes!
Precisely.
And their little minions coming out in support for Iran.
unidentified
That's insane, dude.
Normie.
nick fuentes
Normie Brain.
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Tell Cheezer the stream has to wait.
We've been waiting for this moment for a year.
Nobody can give such accurate analysis like you.
nick fuentes
Oh, yeah.
I might have to reschedule.
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Well, thank you.
nick fuentes
I'm glad you enjoyed.
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Doug Roof sent $10.
Hey, Nick, if Israel can precision strike Iran's military leaders, why are there 100,000 dead, including women and children in Palestine?
Thank you.
unidentified
Duh, you just figured it out.
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We already talked about that.
Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
Well, we'll see in about, what is it, 10 minutes or something?
You know, we're going to get our retaliation.
Oh, they're going very fast, apparently, the drones are.
Oh, here we go!
All right, Iran has launched its missiles against Israel.
Sirens will start sounding any moment.
Every U.S. fighter jet has gone active, preparing to intercept projectiles.
Good bitch.
Yeah, good boy.
The United States being dragged against its will into a war.
We will defend you, the white knight country.
Good boy.
Oh, man, that's crazy.
Not unexpected.
Interceptions have begun.
Missile launches from Yemen.
Iranian drones and missiles targeting the nuclear power station in Demona.
unidentified
Oh, I hate to see it.
nick fuentes
All right.
We got a game.
We got a game, boys.
It's fucking Friday.
unidentified
Beer.
nick fuentes
You know what that means, beer.
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
So we're already witnessing it.
More on that in a minute.
We're going to try and get through more of these.
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Tom Sweeney sent $25.
I am a gay retard who voted for Trump.
I wish I had found you sooner and not cast my vote for the heaps.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, now you're an idiot.
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Poopoo King, $69, $420, $69.
Have to say enter during times like this.
Whole world going crazy.
nick fuentes
Yeah, they have it coming.
Thank you for the big super chat, Poopoo King.
Oh, I haven't heard that name.
I haven't heard that name in a long time.
unidentified
My man!
nick fuentes
What up, poo?
What up, poo?
The poo-poo king for 2069.
unidentified
The goat.
nick fuentes
Have I said nigger yet tonight?
Well, we gotta throw one of those in there just for the history books.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you for the big super chat.
The goat.
unidentified
The money-changing code.
streamlabs matthew tts
He's great.
nick fuentes
I think he's great.
I mean, he did a lot of work on Cuck, and Cuck is the best Ye album ever, so.
streamlabs matthew tts
First of all, fuck you.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Can we see this?
I don't know, dude.
I mean, I would debate Parker or Dean.
I don't know if they'd debate me.
Dean went into, like, a psychiatric hospital after the debate.
Remember, he, like, crashed out and was crying on Discord.
He's like, my mental health is so messed up.
Like, dude had a mental breakdown after that.
So I would do a debate with them.
I don't know if they would with me, but yeah, absolutely.
I think you're due for a debate.
I think you need to shut up.
streamlabs matthew tts
But thank you.
Bought crude oil futures after the trade war in anticipation of the Iran war.
You give me 1%?
nick fuentes
You make $10,000, you give me $100?
You owe me a thousand.
That's crazy.
I'm literally your alpha.
I'm the information.
I gave you the information.
You need to kick some back to the goat.
Okay?
Bro said I made $10,000.
Here's $100,000.
Did I hear you right?
No, but thanks for the big super chat.
I don't know.
Unless you're like poor or whatever, then you can keep it.
If you're some poor loser, fine, keep it.
But that's a little, I mean, don't you think that's a little unfair?
Huh?
You made $10,000, you give me $100,000, and I made you all the money?
What kind of deal is that?
unidentified
Anyway.
No, I'm kidding, of course.
nick fuentes
But thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
I appreciate it.
Never gonna happen.
nick fuentes
Never gonna happen.
streamlabs matthew tts
Sorry if this is obvious, but if Iran knows the US wants to avoid war Why wouldn't they focus their entire attack on Israel to give America plausible deniability to avoid joining the offensive?
unidentified
Um That's a good question.
nick fuentes
They might.
I don't know if they'll target the United States.
They might do that.
They've done that in the past.
That has been the strategy since October 7th.
Because during the course of the war in 2024, the Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria were attacking Israel and the United States.
And the United States bombed the shit out of them and they stopped attacking.
So it's plausible that they don't retaliate against the United States.
That's probably why Rubio put out the statement in the hopes that there's some cooperation not to escalate it further.
Then again, when you get attacked, you can't show weakness like that.
So the hope is that you don't bomb the United States and maybe they stay out of the war.
On the other hand, you bomb the United States and then they can't attack you.
I mean like if you bomb America's air bases or something and you're successful, you disable some of their equipment.
So I think that's just like – it's kind of ignoring that Iran and America are enemies.
Like just because Iran and America don't want a war doesn't mean they aren't enemies and doesn't mean they don't distrust each other.
So the United States participated in this attack.
I don't see Iran saying like, oh, we'll take the high road with the United States.
I don't think they can.
streamlabs matthew tts
But they might.
I think so, yeah.
nick fuentes
That one, that's a little schizo, but I don't see how it could be any other way.
I mean, they say that Scott Besant punched him in the face.
I don't know if I buy that.
Thank you for the big super chat.
streamlabs matthew tts
God bless.
The Iranians.
nick fuentes
Yes, me too.
I'm praying for Iran.
And Israel.
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't want people to die.
Thank you.
unidentified
Yeah.
streamlabs matthew tts
Very good.
Yeah, literally.
nick fuentes
I mean, who knows if that's real?
They could be embellishing that.
If it's real, it just helps them with, like, what to target.
I don't think it fundamentally changes a ton.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you for the big super chat!
Thanks.
So true.
Who cares?
unidentified
He's nothing.
What's that?
streamlabs matthew tts
So true.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
All right, we have some updates here.
Drones launched from Iraq against Israel, so Shiite militias in Iraq are attacking Israel.
The drones came first because the drones move more slowly.
The drones take a long time to get to Israel.
Those are their long-range, largest Shahhead drones.
Those are, you think of like a quadcopter, a small one.
The Shahhead ones are fixed-wing drones.
They're much bigger and they're slower.
Those go out first, then the missiles go and they catch up with the drones.
And drones are coming from Iraq now.
So it looks like they're going to do, they're going to blot out the sky with drones and missiles.
Jordan has opened its airspace for Israel.
They've got American.
Fighter jets, British fighter jets moving to intercept the missiles, Americans from Qatar, the British from Cyprus, Israeli fighter jets from Israel.
That's what's happening right now.
An additional 200 suicide drones have been launched from Iran's second wave, Operation True Promise 3. Let's see.
So here we are.
We're in the middle of Iran's retaliation.
streamlabs matthew tts
We'll have more as we go.
unidentified
Yeah, me too.
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Reaper leaders sent $15.
50,000 people saw Israel strike Iran and immediately turned on their devices to watch Nick Fuentes.
This may be your best vindication That's so true.
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streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you for the big super chat and there's more to come.
Yeah, I accept the apology.
That's a lot.
So far.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Definitely, yeah.
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Do you think that other countries will get involved with Iran and the nukes?
North Korea just confirmed support for Iran.
Also, congrats on 52K views tonight.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
That's always been an open-ended question to me if Russia and China get involved.
I mean, they have a strategic partnership with Iran, but I know that Russia does not want to antagonize Israel because Russia and Israel are allies.
So I don't know how far they'll go.
I think if the United States gets heavily involved, maybe they will support Iran.
I could see them trying to de-escalate it.
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The saddest words of mice and men.
Nick Wentes was right again.
So true.
This is truly our darkest hour.
We cannot retreat.
We, not Nick, cannot retreat into trad, the woods, or anything.
We must pray, prepare, and be great.
Huge fan.
Thank you.
Now more than ever.
nick fuentes
Okay, well, the speech was – You know, we cannot retreat.
We must be great.
Who's with me?
Like, dude, you are not him.
Thank you, though.
I appreciate it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah.
True.
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The Supreme Leader appoints you as the commander of the IRGC.
What's your initial goals slash objectives?
nick fuentes
It's a no-win situation.
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Vindicated again.
Nick, hate to glaze, but you're on the longest always right streak I've ever seen.
Let's have a moment of silence for the plantrusters.
nick fuentes
No, let's not.
Let's spit on their graves.
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Love how all the Big Con Incorporated streamers covered this for an hour and scurried off to bed while World War III is kicking off.
I've checked all the major sites and you're the biggest stream across all of them by a metric of tens of thousands of live viewers.
nick fuentes
We're so back.
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Yep.
They already do.
What else must I do to make you forgive me for voting for this?
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Join the $100 a month club?
Thank you for the coverage tonight.
Prayers for the souls lost tonight and for Christine in Ohio.
Stay safe, nigga.
unidentified
All right, thank you.
nick fuentes
Dude, we have so many to read still.
streamlabs matthew tts
I just graduated from college last year and currently work as an eighth grade history teacher.
How can I subtly red pill them, particularly on the Holocaust?
unidentified
Don't.
nick fuentes
Don't freak.
unidentified
Just don't.
nick fuentes
I teach eighth grade.
How can I red pill my students on the Holocaust?
curt mills
Don't.
nick fuentes
Like, better yet, get a different job.
Who would want to go to school with their, like, social studies teachers, like, trying to subtly red pill them?
It's like 12 years old.
unidentified
Oh, my history teacher's really making me think about whether the Holocaust actually happened.
Like, dude, you are going to ruin your own life.
nick fuentes
Do not, it's not worth trying to red pill 8th graders.
unidentified
I assure you they don't care that much.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
unidentified
How do I subtly red pill 12-year-olds?
curt mills
Dude.
unidentified
That's cooked.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, I don't know what that's all about.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat, but I'm good on that.
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William Nina Burr sent $10.
This war will shove Israel in the faces of everyone who was indifferent to Gaza because it didn't fully involve the U.S. The war will be terrible, but things are reaching a boiling point where normies will be forced to pick a side in the JQ cannot be ignored.
Thank you so much.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that really is what did it for me.
If Trump had some other vice president, I might have, in the end, voted for him.
But with Vance on the ticket, I just couldn't do it.
I couldn't pull the ticket for that fat retard.
streamlabs matthew tts
Really?
No.
nick fuentes
That's not true, is it?
streamlabs matthew tts
$53.
Sacking a city and then taking some foreign chick was 1,000% an awesome masculine experience, but no one wants to admit it.
curt mills
That's a LARP.
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You will do nothing.
nick fuentes
Groyper War 2. Groyper War 2. Groyper War 2. Your campaign sucks.
Remember that?
streamlabs matthew tts
That was a good song.
nick fuentes
Opposite.
Chud got raped.
streamlabs matthew tts
Chud is dead.
And I killed him.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we heard that already.
Thank you for the huge super chat, Shed Williams.
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Nazism, not globalism, sent $10.
End relations with Israel.
End all foreign aid.
Bring all our troops home.
Oh, so true, King.
Oh, yeah, he's saying, oy vey, shut it down.
He's saying, wait a vault.
Yeah, cope.
B-Hornet sent $15.
Have you ever read How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization by Tom Woods?
Brilliant book that washes away all of the anti-Catholic propaganda.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's like a book for idiots.
I mean, it's like all true and everything, but that's one of those like, that's like one of those books you get at Barnes& Noble that's for 100 IQ normie types, you know what I mean?
That's like one of those books that's like, I don't know.
It's just not, you know, that book washes away all those.
It's like, yeah, it's kind of just like history 101.
Did you know the Catholic Church invented the university?
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Yeah, I did.
I knew that.
nick fuentes
I knew that.
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Douglas sent $10.
Hey Nick, this all seems like a lot of trouble.
Should we just convert to Judaism?
God bless.
Kilm sent $10.
I knew Israel was going to attack soon since I listened to your show religiously.
Tried to take out life savings to bet against the stock market tomorrow on leverage, but I got a hold placed on my account and it cucked me out almost a mill.
I am literally suicidal right now, frown.
That sucks.
Thank you, man.
nick fuentes
I'm glad I'm here, too.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you very much.
Thank you for the big super chat.
nick fuentes
We're all making money.
I'm making good predictions.
You're betting on them.
You're making money.
You're giving some of it to me.
Everyone's happy.
I was right about everything.
They fell for it again.
A little bittersweet, but...
streamlabs matthew tts
Ooh, okay.
You're the only one out here with integrity.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Post them on Twitter and I'll see them.
Post them on Twitter and tag me and get people to get me to see it.
Ever since little Jesus quit, he was the greatest we ever had.
Him and...
Damn, it was...
What was it again?
Yanimda.
That was it.
Remember Yanimda and Lil' Jesus?
They were the two best music makers that the Groypers ever had, and then they both kind of quit.
unidentified
Sad.
God.
Sad.
Let's see.
This was my favorite one.
man takes me back.
I'm going to go.
nick fuentes
This was made by the guy that made all our old intro music.
unidentified
So nostalgic for me.
nick fuentes
It's from like eight years ago.
Let me see.
unidentified
Do they have the old lobby music here?
Maybe not.
Yeah, I think he got rid of it.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's a shame.
Anyway.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh, yeah.
It might be, actually.
What does that mean?
unidentified
Liberal or what?
nick fuentes
Yeah, we're watching it live.
streamlabs matthew tts
Wow.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
Thank you for the super chat.
Too red pill to be a priest.
unidentified
Yeah.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you, Tenryo, the king of New York.
We have to protect the city.
The city needs me.
Chances are Congress will expand the draft to cover more age groups.
unidentified
Oh, man.
nick fuentes
Good thing I'm 26. Let's go.
streamlabs matthew tts
It's not that you're ever not right.
Sometimes you're just not right now.
nick fuentes
It's not that I'm not right.
unidentified
Wait for a minute.
It's just that I'm not always right now.
So true.
That's so me.
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Sean Temple sent $10.
Remember the kid who pooped in the backpack at LT?
Well, that was my older brother.
Anyway, fuck Israel.
nick fuentes
No way!
Sean Temple!
It is you!
Because it was Temple!
That's crazy!
Wow, I do remember that.
That's crazy!
unidentified
No way!
Oh, man.
nick fuentes
Yeah, when I was in high school, there was this kid that shit in someone's backpack and got, like, suspended, and everyone was talking about it in school.
And his last name was Temple.
unidentified
That's how I know it's really you.
That's crazy.
nick fuentes
Yeah, he was older than me.
He was a couple years older than me or something.
So we only heard about it down in the South Campus, you know.
unidentified
Oh man, those were good times.
Shit in the backpack at LT. Good times.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
Member LT. Wow.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh, those were the days, huh?
nick fuentes
Thank you for that.
streamlabs matthew tts
I appreciate it.
nick fuentes
You know, I met somebody recently at a meetup.
I went to a Richard Spencer meetup and I met somebody that I went to elementary school with.
He was like one year older than me.
We rode the same bus.
We were on like the same block.
And he was at a Spencer meetup.
unidentified
I was like, no fucking way.
nick fuentes
I hadn't seen this guy in probably 15 years.
I'm not even that old, you know, but gosh, so crazy.
streamlabs matthew tts
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Born just in time to watch Nick.
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Real.
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Rabbi Goystein sent $10.
They can't keep getting away with IT.
Great show tonight, buddy slash kids.
Ah, I see what you did there.
Yeah, good for you.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the huge super chat.
I mean, I guess it's kind of like my money in a way.
No, I'm kidding.
Thank you very much, DS.
We love you, buddy.
Big supporter of the show.
unidentified
This is a good guy.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you very much.
Yeah, you're our bitch.
nick fuentes
It is what it is.
unidentified
$10.
streamlabs matthew tts
Nick, I'm about to settle a major lawsuit.
Any advice for what to do after striking it rich?
nick fuentes
You gotta give some to your favorite show of all time.
Hello.
No, but if you get rich, you gotta put the money away, you know?
I would talk to a financial advisor.
Depends on how old you are.
If you're a young guy, you could be risky, put it in Bitcoin, whatever.
But if you are an old head, you want to go more conservative.
You got to talk to a financial advisor, you know, if that's real.
But good luck.
Give me some.
Thank you for the big super chats.
A little late for that.
I think we're kind of past that at this point.
Kind of in it right now.
unidentified
So true.
nick fuentes
All true.
Well, all real Groypers don't need them, you know?
streamlabs matthew tts
Orange County Grow Eye percent $10.
You're in such a good mood since Chuddy's tragic murder.
nick fuentes
Honestly, there's nothing I love more than being vindicated.
It's like I just won this one so decisively, so hard.
It's just like a year of vindication.
Like, Palantir, guess Nick was right.
No deportations.
Guess he was right.
Elon crashing out on H-1Bs.
Guess he was right.
And then this.
It's like, yeah, it feels good, you know?
unidentified
Feels good.
It feels earned.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, I am in a good mood.
Oh my goodness.
All right, already.
nick fuentes
Yeah, those would be cooked.
I'm gonna get it, okay?
Thank you, Christine.
I'll get it.
Listen, ever since you planted those explosives in my mailbox, I've never really trusted mailboxes, you know?
Ever since I got your last package that the Bomb Squad had to defuse, I've been a little skeptical of the P.O. Box.
You missed me once.
I'm not going to try my luck again.
Another trying to take me out of the game here.
I don't know about that, but I'll approach with caution.
I can't.
I'm not verified.
streamlabs matthew tts
Wow.
nick fuentes
That was a long time.
unidentified
That was what?
nick fuentes
June 2018?
unidentified
Jeez.
nick fuentes
That's a long time ago.
Yeah, they won't let me get a checkmark.
streamlabs matthew tts
They won't even let me buy it.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Real.
streamlabs matthew tts
Unironically.
Oh, my favorite.
unidentified
I love beer.
nick fuentes
White Boy Summer was three years ago.
unidentified
Four years ago.
nick fuentes
He has always been red-pilled.
streamlabs matthew tts
That's true.
We saw that already.
nick fuentes
Let's go.
Thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
So true.
Thank you very much.
nick fuentes
we're almost out of super chats and then we'll talk a little bit about what's happening because Iran is attacking.
streamlabs matthew tts
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The I told you so delivered today was palpable.
All thanks to you.
Vindication levels at maximal capacity.
Standard I love that music.
I love the dance music.
Ah, well, we'll see.
unidentified
I'm teasing you keep it.
Thank you, though.
Nope.
It's over.
streamlabs matthew tts
for a powerful global authority.
In the name of peace, nations may be forced to surrender sovereignty.
This may have been the goal all along.
Even though Jews will greatly benefit from this, they're just upon a larger plan.
nick fuentes
I don't know if they're a pawn, but they might be a part of it for sure.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you.
No, absolutely not.
Thank you for the big super chat shit's cracked, bro.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
Maybe some knucklehead got a quadcopter and put a fucking rock on it.
I think that's the extent of their arsenal.
They have nothing, you guys.
It was pretty inspiring to see them attack that migrant shelter.
unidentified
That was awesome.
nick fuentes
Where was Keith on that one?
You'd think he'd be leading the charge.
He's like 6 '7 or something.
What is that all about?
If I was 6 '4, I'd be leading the charge.
I'd be a paladin.
I'd be like those giants in Game of Thrones.
You know, but I'm a little guy, so I got to stand next to the big...
All your tall friends want to fight everybody, and you're like, let's calm down, because if we get in a fight, I'm gonna get hit in the face first.
So, yeah, I don't know.
Where was Keith in the big riot?
streamlabs matthew tts
He was making the arrests.
unidentified
No, I'm kidding.
nick fuentes
I'm kidding, I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
He got mad at me.
He texted me.
He's like, why did you call me a Fed?
I am not a Fed.
I was like, context denial.
unidentified
Fifth Amendment.
nick fuentes
Yeah, he was crashing out at me over that.
Why did you call me a Fed?
You're blowing my cover.
No, I'm kidding.
streamlabs matthew tts
He's not a Fed at all.
He's just silly.
unidentified
I don't get it.
nick fuentes
What is that?
Oh, like Israel's going to get...
I appreciate it, Linda.
Good to hear from you.
I don't know why.
What is that point at the end?
I don't get it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, I wish.
Gingerbread grow, I percent $50.
Massive tidal wave of vindication now on radar.
Headed straight towards Berwyn.
Okay, let's relax on the doxing, but thank you.
Thanks so much!
nick fuentes
Glad you're enjoying it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Funny how we went from dancing Israelis to dancing grow hypers.
Fuck Israel.
nick fuentes
Well, I think in the end they're going to win actually, so.
streamlabs matthew tts
Okay, chill.
unidentified
Damn.
That sucks.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yep.
True.
unidentified
I'm the only one in the game.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Well, it's called missile ambiguity.
That's what you're referring to, that Israel doesn't know – a country doesn't know on the receiving end whether there's a nuclear warhead inside.
But Iran does not have that.
So I mean yeah, they could launch a nuclear attack.
But if Iran was a nuclear-capable power, it wouldn't be launching missiles at Israel.
So for that reason, for that very reason.
streamlabs matthew tts
Computer Zoomer sent $10.
Did you see John Doyle say he's excited for war with Iran?
nick fuentes
No, and who cares?
unidentified
He's an idiot, and he's nothing.
streamlabs matthew tts
I mean, they're being decimated now.
nick fuentes
So, I mean, I guess it depends on what role the United States will play if the United States gets fully involved.
Otherwise, Israel's just going to have the run of it.
It's going to be like Syria.
Iran's air defenses are destroyed, so Israel is just going to get to have at it.
And as long as Israel can shoot down a lot of Iran's missiles and drones – They're just going to have free reign and just get to go in and in and many waves of airstrikes.
So, until the United States gets involved.
And I think that maybe the approach would be, maybe Iran tries to get the United States to pressure Israel to stop.
I don't even know if they think that's possible.
So, I don't know.
We got to watch and see how it plays out.
We're kind of in uncharted waters.
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Rabbi Goystein sent $10.
Bandon you hit $50K, lol.
unidentified
So true.
nick fuentes
Vosh gets no viewership.
I was willing to debate Vosh for many years.
Many, many years.
And he bitched out.
I said I would debate him as long as there's a moderator.
Because Vosh likes to mute people in his own Discord and then talk over them.
I said, I'm not doing that.
I'm not going to get in a channel where you can mute me and talk over me.
I said, if you have a moderator, if it's on a neutral platform, I'll debate him any time.
He wouldn't do it.
Now he has no popularity.
Now you say he gets 100,000 views.
Okay, what does that do for me?
I get more than 200,000 views.
That's doing nothing for me.
So, yeah, that ship has sailed.
I'll debate a big leftist.
I'm not going to, you know, in terms of audience, I'm not going to debate some loser.
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Charlie Kirk's rabbi sent $10.
Thoughts on the Samson option?
Israel's plan to nuke everyone if they collapse.
unidentified
Yes.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we've talked about that before.
streamlabs matthew tts
What are we doing here?
Thank you for the big super chat!
I appreciate it.
nick fuentes
Yeah, okay.
Shut the fuck up now.
streamlabs matthew tts
It's enough.
It's enough.
Discovering you gave me hope for society in a way I can imagine the Germans felt with national socialism after World War II.
Thank you, Nick.
John Doyle sent $20.
Thank you, Israel.
USA emoji.
nick fuentes
Yeah, realistic.
streamlabs matthew tts
Realistic.
Oh, man, you gotta ask Lucas Gage.
nick fuentes
He's really the expert on red-pilling, you know, delivery drivers and maids and stuff like that.
Yeah, man, everybody wants to red-pill everybody else.
You know, you just gotta plant the seeds.
Thank you for the big super chat, Poo Poo King, the goat of all time.
How do I red pill my maid?
Maybe you got to leave some books out there.
That's kind of what I do, you know, or what I used to do.
I don't have a maid anymore, but I used to.
I just leave a little giant Hitler book out and say, hey, maybe pick it up.
Maybe she picks it up.
Maybe she reads the dust cover.
Starts thinking twice.
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Wow!
nick fuentes
Dude, no way!
That's crazy!
How do these coincidences keep happening?
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I don't know what that is.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
Aw, damn, that sucks.
Should have thought about that before joining Israel's army.
Because we don't want to go to hell and be wrong and be slaves.
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That's paid.
So true.
Thank you for the big super chat.
All right, that's our last one.
We're going to look at some of these updates, then I'm out of here.
Okay, so let me put it back on the screen.
We'll take a look.
We'll see what Iran is up to because we have some major, major updates.
So the last update we had, British, American, and Israeli jets are activating in Syrian and Jordanian airspace to shoot down Iranian drones.
We'll get our map of the Middle East back up just so you can – Let's do this.
Oh, what?
Okay.
So, they say that Israeli fighter jets from Israel, Jordanian fighter jets from Jordan, and American fighter jets from Qatar, where we have our largest air base in the Middle East.
Iran has launched drones.
Iraq has launched drones.
Iran has followed up with a second wave of drone strikes or suicide drones and ballistic missiles.
They're being intercepted over Syria.
They're being intercepted over Jordan.
Turkey has activated its air force to defend Turkish airspace.
Qatar has activated its jets to defend Qatar.
That's where we are so far.
Fighter jets lifted off from Qatar, could be American or Qatari.
Qatar Air Force has launched fighter jets, likely to defend Qatar in the event that Iran targets the American base there.
Jordanian jets have gone up.
Drone launches from Yemen.
Iran announces it will not be attending the sixth round of nuclear talks, so there goes that.
That was Trump's response.
Trump said, well, maybe we'll just talk with them again.
That's canceled now, obviously.
More than 800 Iranian projectiles, cruise missiles, suicide drones, ballistic missiles launched against Israel.
Explosions heard over eastern Syria, missiles being intercepted more over western Iraq.
More interceptions.
Saudi fighter jets patrolling the border with Yemen, preparing to intercept from the Houthis.
Wow.
So this is the full-blown regional war that I'm talking about.
So Iran has launched 800 drones.
Iraq is a mostly Shiite country, or at least about a third of it geographically is Shiite.
And when the United States withdrew from Iraq, for the most part, these Shiite militias have taken over the security force of Iraq.
So most of the military or National Guard of Iraq...
Like, part of Iraq's security force is Hezbollah.
It's Hezbollah in Iraq.
So Iran is launching drones and missiles.
Those militias from Iraq are launching drones and missiles.
The Houthis in Yemen are launching ballistic missiles.
The Saudis are patrolling their border with Yemen because the Saudis fought the Houthis for 10 years.
And the Houthis were bombing Saudi's oil facilities and other things, and the Saudis are surely afraid that that will be the case again.
So they're trying to intercept any missiles that might be headed for them from the Houthis.
Qatar has activated their air force.
They're defending in case Iran attacks their base.
America has its largest base in the Middle East in Qatar.
It would be a likely target.
So Qatar's patrolling their airways.
And then again, Jordan, the United States, and Israel are over Syria and Jordan and Western Iraq shooting down missiles.
This is why it's a truly regional war.
You understand?
Because it's not just Israel and Iran.
It now also involves Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Yemen as well.
And that's just for openers.
Oman may also be targeted because Oman tipped off Iran to the strike.
And Oman is mediating the two sides, Washington and Tehran.
So everybody is going to be involved here.
The Houthis will be hit.
Saudi and Qatar might be hit.
Maybe the other Gulf countries, the Emirates and Bahrain.
Iraq and Syria are a battlefield.
Iran is in the war.
The West Bank and Gaza are on lockdown.
This is now a regional war.
This is the first battle in a regional war.
Israel's strike, which was precipitated by strikes on Lebanon and Syria.
Israel's launching strikes in Iran.
Now Iran, Iraq, Yemen are all retaliating.
And that has every allied country or country that might be against Iran is in the air trying to defend themselves.
That's why we say it's a regional war.
It's not a Gaza war.
It's not an Iran war.
It is a regional conflagration.
It is a regional conflict over the Persian Gulf, over the Red Sea.
Turkey has its air defenses up.
So, a lot of problems here.
All right, let's see.
Is there anything new?
Let's see.
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Yeah, okay, some updates.
nick fuentes
As of now, not a single alarm has sounded in Israel, meaning the coalition of fighter jets are intercepting Iran's projectiles.
Damn.
Well, I don't think the missiles have arrived yet.
Let's just hope the missiles haven't arrived yet.
The Israeli military advised its citizens not to photograph or film drone and rocket impact sites.
Okay, so if they're hitting, maybe we don't know.
Massive wave of panic buying across Israel.
Grocery prices have ballooned 300%.
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Thanks.
Let's see if there's anything on the rest of the timeline.
This is funny.
nick fuentes
Thoughts?
Fuck Israel.
Iran has struck Iran.
Israel has struck Iran.
This is BS.
Look at how much my reply is suppressed because I don't have a checkmark.
I don't even think I could sort the replies.
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Oh, here we go, yeah.
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I literally have the top liked reply, but I'm not allowed to have a checkmark so no one can see it.
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Nick was right about everything.
Thank you, goat.
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Thank you.
nick fuentes
Let's see.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
What other big news source is there?
Oh, dude, no.
Israeli outlets report drones may not arrive in Israel for two hours.
We can't do this show for two more hours.
All right, I'll give you the update tomorrow.
That's our last update for the night.
It's 1 a.m., perfect time to cut it off.
I will, because look, not only is nothing new happening, but I've been live for five hours.
So we'll pick this up tomorrow.
I'm planning on streaming with Cheezer at 8 o'clock central, but I might reschedule that depending on what happens tomorrow.
I think I might have to do a regular show just because it's – We might have to reschedule that one.
So that's going to do it for me tonight.
Let's see if we have any other last-minute super chats before I go.
Let me just get it set up here.
All right, I got a few more.
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Maybe.
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Yeah, good to meet you as well.
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Okay, all right.
That's our last super chat.
Well, that's going to do it for me tonight.
That concludes my coverage of the beginning of the Israel-Iran war.
Obviously, a lot of stuff going on there.
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