IRAN WAR FINAL DAY 39: CEASEFIRE DECLARED, WAR IS OVER??? | America First Ep. 1669
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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, 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.
to say that the blood, the blood of our people, is something that is essential.
That we are different.
That America was different because we are different.
Palantino.
Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
That's what they are.
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir.
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started.
If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of Ai, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times, they know where you go and when, they know what you buy, they have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know.
Everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, a computer in your car, a computer in your home security system, a computer in your everything, a computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first person video game, you know?
This is like, this is my primary.
This is me like walking down the hall.
This is my primary weapon.
Press circle to interact.
Press circle to interact with this item.
At the end of the day, here's the question Is it worth it to save the country?
Does the country matter?
Preserve our civilization?
Is it worth it to preserve our religion?
Maybe bigger than that, is the truth worth it?
What is the truth worth to you?
What is telling the truth worth to you?
Is it worth something, nothing?
What are you willing to give to tell the truth?
All you need is Jesus.
All you need is prayer.
These material appetites, they will never be satisfied.
And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
And every mother and father understands the love for a child.
And that is how we were made, we were designed that way.
We could understand by analogy God's love for us.
It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear.
And that's like, to me, it makes me want to cry when I read that.
People experience these things in their lives.
We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in.
And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face.
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 going to 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, but that has changed the calculation.
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, 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.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
The people that do this are lost.
They have to be isolated and segregated out.
A new consensus must emerge.
Are you in favor of a society with meaning?
A society where life is sacred, where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected?
Or are we going to live in a society that is a never ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans?
I see an emerging consensus, and I think that the mature people.
That actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in.
We need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate.
When innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason, against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
And by that I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
Christianity and Christ, so different from the other religions, is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
Even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us, that is what makes us different.
The Canary Mission Exposed00:17:46
unidentified
What makes us good Canary mission
is an Israeli Funded blacklist which, since july 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary Mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary Mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the State of Israel, uses AI driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is longstanding, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence as Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States.
Anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy.
I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So, on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, As long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
And it doesn't matter what they offer me or us, it doesn't matter how they might try to placate us or appease our interests, the concessions they'll make, as long as that is the case, it is unacceptable.
Barack Obama created the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted in secret.
And the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
This is the background of Trump's first election.
2016 election happens.
Trump gets elected with the help of the Israelis.
You don't believe me?
There's a whole article about it.
It's an excerpt from James Bamford's book, Spy Fail.
It goes into great detail about the hidden collusion in the 2016 election.
It wasn't Trump and Russia.
It was Trump and Israel.
And why was Israel so hell bent on getting a Republican elected in 2016?
In 2018, Donald Trump declares the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard, which is the military of the regime, A terrorist group greenlights that group for sanctions, for attacks.
Now the United States is in a shadow war with Iran.
It culminates by January 2020 in the assassination of Qasem Soleimani.
Soleimani was the architect of the axis of resistance.
Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis.
Soleimani built all of it.
Are you starting to see?
Obama had this solved.
He made the deal.
The Israelis hated him for it.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected.
So that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018, and has been going on for seven years.
That's the nature of forever wars.
Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today, just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today.
Syria, which went from 2011 to today, and Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
That's the nature of forever wars.
And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again.
You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over.
And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again.
I'm like two seconds out from just joining the Jews at this point.
It's like I started out like the Jews are oppressing us, then it's like, no, no, the Jews are oppressing all of you.
But they know the next generation is with us, and they're writing about it in the New York Times.
They said anywhere between 30 and 40 percent of the White House staffers and congressional staffers are Groypers.
That's an underestimate.
That's an undercount.
It all means nothing if we don't get our people in office, if we don't get our people in government.
And that's why I tell Groypers don't let them put your name on a list.
Hide, conceal your views like they did.
Like they did.
Don't let Levin put you on a list.
Your job is to get into the Ivy Leagues, your job is to get into these offices, do what you need to do, say what you need to say, hold it close to the chest.
But we bleed for America.
That's why I like to raise the right hand.
You don't have to broadcast it to everybody, and you can say what you need to say.
But when we're in private, it's America first.
It's Christ as King.
And you're not going to know how many of us there are, and you're not going to know which one of us we are.
And you're not going to get a good count, and you're not going to know all our names.
And slowly but surely, you will be encircled, and you will be surrounded, and one day, you're gonna wake up in the Gruyper party.
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, 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.
I want to say that the blood, the blood of our people is something that is essential.
That we are different.
That America was different because we are different.
Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using.
Algorithms using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
That's what they are.
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir.
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started.
If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times, they know where you go and when, they know what you buy, they have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know.
Everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, a computer in your car, a computer in your home security system, a computer in your everything, a computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first person video game, you know?
This is like, this is my primary.
This is me like walking down the hall.
This is my primary weapon.
Press circle to interact.
Press circle to interact with this item.
At the end of the day, here's the question Is it worth it to save the country?
Does the country matter?
Preserve our civilization?
Is it worth it to preserve our religion?
Maybe bigger than that, is the truth worth it?
What is the truth worth to you?
What is telling the truth worth to you?
Is it worth something, nothing?
What are you willing to give to tell the truth?
All you need.
Appetites, they will never be satisfied.
And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
And every mother and father understands the love for a child.
And that is how we were made, we were designed that way.
Because through that experience, we could understand, by analogy, God's love for us.
It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear.
And that's like, to me, It makes me want to cry when I read that.
People experience these things in their lives.
We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in.
And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face.
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 going to 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, but that has changed the calculation.
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, 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.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
The people that do this are lost.
They have to be isolated and segregated out.
A new consensus must emerge.
Are you in favor of a society with meaning?
A society where life is sacred, where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected?
Or are we going to live in a society that is a never ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans?
I see an emerging consensus, and I think that the mature people.
That actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in.
We need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason, against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
And by that I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
Christianity and Christ, so different from the other religions, is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
Even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us, that is what makes us different.
unidentified
The Canary
Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which, since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary Mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary Mission is not alone.
Circumventing Constitutional Protections00:15:41
unidentified
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the State of Israel, uses AI driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is longstanding, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence as Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States.
Anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy.
I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So, on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, As long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
And it doesn't matter what they offer me or us, it doesn't matter how they might try to placate us or appease our interests, the concessions they'll make, as long as that is the case, it is unacceptable.
Barack Obama created the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted.
In secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
This is the background of Trump's first election.
2016 election happens.
Trump gets elected with the help of the Israelis.
You don't believe me?
There's a whole article about it.
It's an excerpt from James Bamford's book, Spy Fail.
It goes into great detail about the hidden collusion in the 2016 election.
It wasn't Trump and Russia.
It was Trump and Israel.
And why was Israel so hell bent on getting a Republican elected in 2016?
In 2018, Donald Trump declares the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard, which is the military of the regime, a terrorist group.
Greenlights that group for sanctions, for attacks.
Now the United States is in a shadow war with Iran.
It culminates by January 2020 in the assassination of Qasem Soleimani.
Soleimani was the architect of the axis of resistance.
Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Soleimani built all of it.
Are you starting to see Obama had this solved?
He made the deal.
The Israelis hated him for it.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018, and has been going on for seven years.
That's the nature of forever wars.
Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today.
Just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today.
Syria, which went from 2011 to today.
And Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
That's the nature of forever wars.
And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again.
You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over again.
And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again.
But they know the next generation is with us, and they're writing about it in the New York Times.
They said anywhere between 30 and 40 percent of the White House staffers and congressional staffers are Groypers.
That's an underestimate.
That's an undercount.
It all means nothing if we don't get our people in office, if we don't get our people in government.
And that's why I tell Groypers don't let them put your name on a list.
Hide, conceal your views like they did.
Like they did.
Don't let Levin put you on a list.
Your job is to get into the Ivy Leagues, your job is to get into these offices, do what you need to do, say what you need to say, hold it close to the chest.
But we bleed for America.
That's why I like to raise the right hand.
You don't have to broadcast it to everybody, and you can say what you need to say.
But when we're in private, it's America first.
It's Christ as King.
And you're not going to know how many of us there are, and you're not going to know which one of us we are.
And you're not going to get a good count, and you're not going to know all our names.
And slowly but surely, you will be encircled, and you will be surrounded, and one day, you're gonna wake up in the Gruyper party.
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, 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.
say that the blood, blood of our people, is something that is essential.
That we are different.
That America was different because we are different.
Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using.
Algorithms using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
That's what they are.
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir.
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started.
Freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times, they know where you go and when, they know what you buy, they have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know.
Everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, a computer in your car, a computer in your home security system, a computer in your everything, a computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first person video game, you know?
This is like, this is my primary.
This is me like walking down the hall.
This is my primary weapon.
Press circle to interact.
Press circle to interact with this item.
At the end of the day, here's the question Is it worth it to save the country?
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Tuesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into.
Big show.
Well, it looks like Trump has chickened out again.
They're saying it is the mother of all tacos.
Taco Tuesday.
It's actually quite fitting.
It is another Taco Tuesday.
Tonight is day 39 of the war in Iran, and maybe it's over.
Our big story tonight, we're going to be covering the ceasefire, which was apparently just brokered about six hours ago.
And the news broke while I was live earlier this evening with Jake Shields, but it seems to be true.
And we're going to work through the details and how it came about and the conditions.
But earlier tonight, the president of the United States announced that the U.S. has achieved a ceasefire, a temporary two week agreement with Iran.
And this was brokered by Pakistan at the last minute.
As you know, Trump's ultimatum, his deadline to strike Iran's power plants and bridges, was tonight at 8 o'clock Eastern Time.
Just about 90 minutes shy of the deadline, the deal was finalized and then very quickly announced.
And now it seems that there will be a two week period where the two parties, including the intermediaries as well, are going to come together and try to find a broader and longer term agreement.
And so, like I said, we're going to work through some of the details.
Right now, it's a little bit unclear what exactly this is.
And we'll talk about why that is because there seems to be a lot of disagreement already about the terms of the deal.
So, for openers, it seemed that as the deal was announced, The United States did not know if Iran had agreed to it or would comply with the deal.
And we knew this because of the language in the Truth Social post where the ceasefire was announced, which you have to love.
We're finding out minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, the fate of Iran and the world via Truth Social and the president's timeline there.
But if you read the actual post, some of the language in Trump's announcement seemed to indicate.
He said that there will be a two week ceasefire if and only if Iran actually agrees to and abides by the terms, which are that Iran will immediately open up the Strait of Hormuz.
So that would tend to imply that we don't even know if they agreed to it at the time that we announced it.
We weren't sure either that they agreed to it or that they would implement it.
So, right out of the gate, there's this communication breakdown.
But then, shortly after the agreement was announced, the Islamic Republic of Iran released a statement, and they said that not only would there be a two week ceasefire, but they went further, and they said the U.S. agreed to their 10 point proposal.
And we've discussed the details of this.
We talked about it last night, we talked about it a couple of weeks ago when they initially released their proposal, when they proffered their version of a peace plan.
And the way I would characterize this 10 point plan is just shy of the maximalist demands of Iran.
And included in this 10 point plan that Iran claims we allegedly agreed to is that we are going to take apart all of our military bases in the Middle East, that they will get the Strait of Hormuz in perpetuity, and they will charge a toll.
All the shipping that goes through the Strait going forward is going to be subject to Iranian jurisdiction, and they're going to have to pay a fee.
To cross the strait of $2 million.
And that revenue will be split between Oman and Iran.
That's apparently part of this 10 point agreement that Iran claims Washington agreed to.
Already, Washington says that we didn't agree to those things.
And what's more, Israel says that they did not agree to certain terms of this 10 point proposal, including and particularly in the 10 point plan, it says Israel cannot bomb Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Well, Israel came out after this was announced and said, We're definitely not done bombing Lebanon.
We're definitely not done with Hezbollah.
So we are not six hours into the agreement, and there already seems to be a lot of disagreement about the actual terms.
From all of the parties involved, from Iran, from Washington, from Israel.
So, we're going to work through it and we'll talk about what was said and we'll talk about some of the disagreements.
And ultimately, we're going to talk about where all of this is going.
I'm not sure where exactly this leaves us here.
Because, as I had been saying from the beginning, what are the main military objectives of the U.S. in this war?
Well, there were five, and now there are six.
At the beginning of the conflict, the terms were these We wanted Iran to agree not to enrich uranium.
We wanted them to give over their highly enriched uranium, which they already have.
We wanted restrictions on their ballistic missile program.
We wanted restrictions on their support for regional proxies.
And we wanted regime change.
Those were the five big objectives.
And those have been the five objectives.
Those were the objectives last year, and those were the objectives this year.
Well, the sixth objective during the course of the war is reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
And obviously, that only became an issue after we started dropping the bombs.
That is when Iran seized control effectively.
By bombarding shipping in the strait with drones and missiles.
So, those are the six objectives in the conflict.
And if you've been paying attention, you probably realized none of those things had been achieved.
Iran has not agreed to give up enrichment, they have not agreed to give up their highly enriched uranium, they've not agreed to restrictions on their missiles or their proxies.
The regime is still in place.
And even though the Strait of Hormuz is being opened, they've taken control over it.
They have effectively annexed it and now they're making money from it.
And theoretically, they could hold it hostage again in the future.
So, if you're looking at this ceasefire, which says two weeks to negotiate a broader deal, what exactly is going to happen in the two weeks that is going to satisfy these U.S. demands?
Because it sounds like, from what Iran is saying, they think they got everything they wanted.
And we think that somehow we're going to get something or anything from them in the next two weeks.
And apparently, we're going to get it without any military leverage, without dropping bombs, without a ground invasion, anything like that.
So, my gut is telling me that this is not going to be a long lived ceasefire.
One of two things is going to happen either the entire purpose of this is a farce, and once again, Trump is buying time.
For one reason or another, maybe to maneuver militarily, maybe to relieve pressure on the economy.
But it seems like this is a complete farce, and we're probably going to revisit the conflict in the future at some point.
Or Israel is going to sabotage it on some timeline.
They are not happy, and none of the other countries in the Gulf are happy either.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, the Emirates, and Bahrain, they want to see some finality here.
They want to see a decisive confrontation.
And they want to see an ultimate end to the Iranian regime.
They don't feel safe right now.
And so, two weeks is enough time where the United States can credibly claim that we have brought an end to the conflict and we're buying time for negotiations.
But if it goes on any longer than two weeks, what they're going to start to say is that Iran is rebuilding.
And we're not talking about infrastructure, but they will say that Iran is rebuilding their military, they're rebuilding their missiles, they're building more drones.
And as long as they control the trade, they're going to continue to enjoy all the leverage and will only increase.
And that is without the constant bombardment from the U.S. and Israel.
So we're going to lay it all out.
We'll talk about all the facts, some of the fundamentals here, and we'll try to figure out what exactly is going on.
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Okay, with that out of the way, we're going to dive in.
Yeah, we're a little late tonight.
I already did some content today.
So here's the deal I already did a show with Jake Shields today at 5 o'clock.
If you missed it, make sure to check it out.
I'll probably upload it here, but it's also on his YouTube channel.
And we did a quick interview, about an hour.
And so I kind of did a show already.
You know, this is like a bonus.
But it's a very important day.
So we're going to get into all of it.
We're going to break it all down for you.
I don't want to waste any more time.
There's not really too much else going on.
I didn't really see too much else on the timeline.
I'm sure I'll think of other things to talk about as the show goes on.
But we're just going to dive right into it.
So obviously, we're at day 39 in the war.
We are halfway through the sixth week of the conflict.
And as we announced, it seems that the fighting, at least for now, is over.
Where we were just 24 hours ago when we last spoke is that the deadline was coming down tonight.
This deadline for which so much has been said, about which so much has been said.
Initially, it was a 48 hour deadline, and then there were a few extensions.
They extended it by five days, 10 days.
It was supposed to be yesterday morning.
And finally, on Sunday, Trump extended the deadline until tonight, until 8 o'clock tonight.
And the threat was this.
Trump said that if Iran did not open up the Strait of Hormuz, then Trump would escalate the fighting to engage all of Iran's civilian infrastructure.
And not necessarily their oil and their energy sector, but their electrical infrastructure, their power grid, their power plants, their transportation infrastructure, their bridges, maybe civilian airports, things like that.
Trump was threatening to annihilate Iran.
And in no uncertain terms, he said on Easter Sunday, Didn't say happy Easter, by the way.
No happy Easter, no Christ is risen, not even a happy holidays.
On Sunday, Trump said that if Iran does not capitulate, then we will kill their civilization.
And there was a lot of blowback to that remark, including from myself.
But it was clearly a serious threat.
And Trump extended the deadline one more time.
He pushed it back an additional 36 hours.
And so that deadline was supposed to expire yesterday at 10 a.m.
He pushed it back one final time to tonight at 8 o'clock Eastern time.
And it looked like he was locked and loaded, ready to go.
As of this morning and then this afternoon, The message came down from the White House that we were still on.
So, all the other deadlines got pushed back a couple of days before, you know, 48, 24 hours before, and it didn't seem that serious.
And Trump was giving room for diplomacy to happen, for these intermediaries to maybe find a way to make it work with Iran.
But as of this afternoon, it seemed like we were ready to go.
And there were reports that B 52 bombers had flown past the United Kingdom on their way to the Middle East.
If Trump followed through and it was looking like he would, then not only would Iran be leveled, because Iran has already been bombed 13,000 times, probably thousands more times at this point.
That number's from last week.
Trump, or rather, Iran has already been bombed.
Over 10,000 times.
We've hit everything.
And so, if Trump is serious about this civilization killing strike, this was going to be catastrophic.
And then that wouldn't be the end of it.
Necessarily, Iran would then retaliate against all the countries in the Gulf, including and especially Saudi Arabia.
So, you would not only have this biblical attack on Iran, maybe up to and including their energy infrastructure, which would further constrain the supply of oil.
And totally inhibit the ability of any successor regime to stabilize the country, probably would send Iran down the path of failed state status with nearly 100 million people.
But then, on top of that, Iran would deliver a crushing blow then against all of the Persian Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, usual suspects.
And so the effect would only be compounded.
So we were staring down the barrel of a very serious situation here.
And it was only at the last minute, like I said, At about 5 30 p.m. Central Time, it was announced that there was a ceasefire effective immediately.
And so this came out on True Social.
It was first announced by the president.
He said that after discussions with the Pakistani prime minister and some of their other government officials, that Iran and the United States had come to an agreement for a two week ceasefire.
Now, here are the terms.
They're saying that once again, in reality, this is actually another deadline extension.
Trump is saying that we're going to pick up the fighting in two weeks.
We're delaying the biblical strike another two weeks.
Properly understood, this is another extension.
What makes it different is that there is the truce, there is a ceasefire.
We will not bomb Iran, and Iran has pledged not to bomb shipping in the Strait, the Gulf countries, Israel, U.S. bases.
But Trump is saying you got two weeks, and after that two weeks, we expect that there will be a deal.
And if there isn't a deal, then we're going to pick up where we left off and resume hostilities.
And this was the deal that was announced at about 5 30.
And so the civilization killing strike was averted at basically the last minute.
It seems that we were on the move and we simply called back the bombers because this agreement happened.
But as far as the details are concerned, we're not really sure exactly what they are.
What Trump announced is that for two weeks, we are not attacking Iran.
As long as they open up the Strait.
Now, he has said since on True Social that we are effectively ceding control over the Strait to Iran.
So don't make a mistake here.
They are opening up the Strait, they are retaining control over the Strait.
So we are not going back to the status quo from before the war.
What Trump and Iran are saying is that as long as the United States does not bomb Iran, Iran will not bomb shipping in the Strait.
And they will facilitate the safe transit of tankers and cargo ships through the strait without being attacked.
However, this is being done under the jurisdiction and supervision of the IRGC and its navy.
And they are charging a toll.
So they are opening up the strait, but they still control the shipping.
And to that end, they're charging money.
They are determining how many ships will flow through the strait on a given day.
And what it looks like right now is 10 to 20 tankers will go through the strait every day.
And each of those tankers will now pay $2 million to Iran.
And that money will be split between Iran and Oman because the strait is situated between those two countries.
And Iran will use that money to rebuild their country.
And apparently, Trump is okay with this.
So this is a two week plan deferring further military action to a later date.
So, that we will apparently now meet with Iran in Pakistan to hammer out a better, more comprehensive, longer term deal.
In the meantime, we've given Iran control over the Strait, so much so that they're going to make money off of it and they're going to reinvest that money in the reconstruction and rebuilding of their country.
Now, this is what was announced earlier tonight.
And what's interesting about that is this is a complete and total U.S. defeat.
This is an absolute, there is no ambiguity here.
It's not debatable, it's not subject to interpretation.
We lost decisively.
It's like I said, when we got into this conflict, we had about five military objectives here.
And these were the things we were demanding from Iran.
We were seeking.
An end to their nuclear program, forfeiture of their highly enriched uranium stockpile, restrictions on their ballistic missiles, restrictions on their support for regional proxies, and regime change.
Of course, once the war started, Iran seized control of the Strait.
And so the sixth objective became to wrest control over the Strait or at least open it for shipping.
We did not achieve any of those things.
Any of those things.
There is no regime change.
We did not suppress or destroy their capability.
To build and launch drones and missiles.
So they maintain that conventional strategic capability.
We did not seize or in any way restrict their ability to enrich uranium.
We didn't take their stockpile of enriched uranium.
We didn't restrict their ability to further enrich or make more enriched uranium.
We did not meaningfully degrade or destroy the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and the regime remains intact.
The only thing that you can say that we achieved from the war is that we.
Dealt a pretty significant blow to their Navy.
Arguably, we damaged a significant percentage of their missile launch platforms, and probably their stockpile of missiles is less than 50% of what it was before the war.
But it was not destroyed, it was not annihilated, and neither was their Navy.
They still maintain a pretty substantial Navy, which consists in fast and maneuverable speedboats.
About 50 tiny submarines, which they use to close the Strait of Hormuz.
They still maintain their mine laying vessels.
So the IRGC still has a very small and nimble and mobile navy, which again, they use to close the Strait.
It's just those bigger ships which were destroyed.
That's about all that you can say.
So we did not achieve any of the objectives that we set out to accomplish.
And not only did we not achieve a single objective, but we're actually worse off than we were before.
Prior to the war, you had free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Now this is Iranian territory.
Iran has claimed this waterway.
They have taken it.
They have seized it.
And now they're using it to enrich themselves.
Now this is Iranian territory and they're charging a toll.
So the status quo actually empowers Iran more.
We set out to take things away.
And after these 39 days of war, Iran has more than they had before in terms of capability.
In terms of quantity, yes, they've lost some of their command, control, and communications.
And yes, they've lost a lot of equipment.
And we dealt a very significant blow to their military and conventional forces.
In terms of quantity, their armed forces are degraded.
But in terms of capability, nothing has fundamentally changed.
They still have their drone and missile producing cities.
Buried underground, totally operational, and they will be making drones and missiles for the next two weeks.
And they still have a stockpile of drones and missiles.
And they still have launch platforms hidden and dispersed throughout the country.
And they still have the IRGC in power with a decentralized chain of command.
It's all still there.
And now they have the straight.
And it is formal, official, and conceded and recognized by the United States.
So this is why, to me, It's sort of a strange agreement because I said last night on the show that a ground operation was likely at some point in time, only because I don't see an off ramp which seems satisfying to the United States and the conditions it laid out.
I don't see how there's an off ramp, how there's an agreement that Iran will accept that will satisfy any of the conditions, victory conditions or otherwise, of Trump and the United States.
It seems that the only off ramp is a complete and total humiliation.
And there's no face saving and there's no bluffing.
There's no finessing.
It's just a total defeat.
And that's what this is.
This is Trump waving the white flag.
And it seems that we talked about this for the past couple of weeks.
We said that the strategy was escalating to de escalate.
Trump is going to try a ground operation on the islands, on the mainland.
He's going to try to notch a victory, boost morale, so he can credibly clint.
Claim, or in reality, in some way, that we ended the war on our terms.
If we get a victory, we can say, hey, look, we won and now we're out.
And maybe if we get some kind of significant victory, maybe we don't have to accept all of Iran's terms.
We can get something, something to show for it so that there's some credibility when we say we ended it on our terms.
I thought that was the off ramp.
But this off ramp seems to be we are bluffing and saying that the escalating to de escalate is that we're not going to nuke you.
What's this victory that allows us a face saving retreat, a surrender with dignity?
It's that we are not going to nuke you.
Instead of taking the islands, taking their energy hostage, instead of securing the highly enriched uranium with some ground operation, instead of actually getting any kind of real tactical victory, we're simply saying, well, We could have destroyed you.
We're sparing you.
And so that's how we're ending this on our terms.
So we don't have to destroy your country.
That's how we won.
We accepted all your terms.
We gave you the straight, and we didn't destroy you.
We won, which is a bit surprising.
So this is the article about the actual deal.
We'll work through this and then we'll talk about some of the particulars here, some of the confusion.
This is from the New York Times.
It says The United States and Iran reached an 11th hour ceasefire deal on Tuesday evening, hours after.
After President Trump threatened to start wiping out Iran's whole civilization if it did not allow commercial shipping to pass safely through the Strait of Hormuz, Mr. Trump announced the agreement in a post on social media hours after Pakistan, a mediator in the dispute, urged him to stand down from the 8 p.m. deadline that he had set for Iran to accede to his demands.
Pakistan proposed that each side observe a two week ceasefire and that during that time, Iran allow oil, gas, and other vessels to proceed unmolested.
Through the economically vital waterway.
Shortly after the ceasefire announcement, a U.S. official said military strikes against Iran had stopped.
And Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi said in a statement that the Iranians would cease their defensive operation and that for a period of two weeks, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be possible if coordinated with Iran's military.
Israel supports President Trump's decision to stop attacking Iran for two weeks, according to the office of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, the statement said the ceasefire did not include Lebanon, contradicting an earlier statement from Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif of Pakistan.
The ceasefire buys both sides time to try to reach a longer term end to the war, which began at the end of February with the U.S. and Israel subjecting Iran to a withering military assault.
Iran accepted Pakistan's ceasefire proposal after frantic diplomatic efforts by Pakistan and last minute intervention by China.
A key ally, according to three Iranian officials.
Iran's National Security Council officially confirmed the agreement, casting it as a victory in which the U.S. accepted Iran's terms.
So here's where it gets a little bit tricky.
So a lot of people are saying hip hip hooray, three cheers for Trump.
The mad lad did it.
It's actually a total American victory.
And don't get me wrong, I think we're all breathing a sigh of relief that Trump did not kill Persia.
And genocide everybody and nuke Iran.
I think we're all pleased with this.
And the way that you can describe what has happened over the past two weeks is this is brinksmanship.
Arguably, you could say this is the madman doctrine.
This is Nixon's madman theory, which is that Trump is acting crazy, acting erratic.
If you think that he's gone insane, well, maybe that's part of the science.
Maybe that's actually part of the strategy.
This is something that Kissinger and Nixon worked on in the 70s.
If you can convince the adversary that you're really going to do it, If you can convince them that you are irrational, if you act erratic, then they might believe that you will accept an irrational exchange of fire.
Because remember, the whole strategy about bluffing to destroy Iran is the idea that, you know, why can the United States not escalate against Iran?
Well, because if we bomb their energy or their civilian infrastructure, they're going to do the same thing to the Gulf.
And that is totally intolerable to the United States because it would have.
Detrimental effects on the global economy.
So, the way that you could say that is it is not rational for Washington to escalate against Iran.
There is no rational way for the United States to escalate against Iran.
And if we cannot escalate, then that means that Iran has escalation dominance.
We cannot gain leverage over them because we ultimately don't have the checkmate move.
We can't escalate it any further, but they can.
And so, We were in a situation where Iran felt that they had all the leverage, they had the advantage, they were winning, and there was really nothing we could do about it.
Because at the end of the day, we can't topple the regime, we can't stop them from shooting drones, missiles, or laying mines.
And so we could do anything to Iran, and their regime will survive, and the strait will remain closed.
And we need the strait open.
So we could do a ground operation, and we could keep killing their officials, and we could do our worst.
But when the dust clears, the strait will be closed.
They will still be there.
And we're going to have to sue for peace to get our precious oil and gas and all the other things that come from the Gulf.
And so Iran knew that.
And we knew that.
And they knew that we knew that they knew that.
And so we were in this trap where, again, we had no ability to escalate it, to gain any kind of leverage, or to convince Iran that we were willing to do what it takes to gain leverage over them.
So you could say that there was no rational way for us to.
Settle this on our terms.
So, what was the strategy?
Well, Trump had to threaten to do something irrational.
Trump said, Well, I will bomb your oil and I will bomb your power grid and I will bomb your desalination plants and I will bomb your bridges.
And any student of international relations, anybody that's watching this, would say that's a bluff.
He's bluffing.
He can't do that.
If he bombs Iran's infrastructure, he knows.
He has to know. that Iran will retaliate and do the same thing to Saudi Arabia.
And if Iran starts raining missiles on Saudi Aramco and Qatar's LNG, and if they bomb the desalination plant that supplies Dubai and Abu Dhabi, then literally the whole economy melts down.
And they still aren't going to open up the straight.
So any observer would say he's bluffing.
He's not really going to do it.
Because if he did that, it would involve these unacceptable losses.
That would not be rational.
That's not something that Trump can rationally do.
He can't nuke Iran.
He can't invade Iran.
He can't risk a ground operation in Iran.
And he can't even bomb any economic targets because Iran has a check for that.
Iran has a move.
They can outmaneuver the United States and they can make it hurt much worse.
So, what did Trump have to do?
Well, he had to make Iran think that he was willing to do something irrational.
This is brinksmanship.
This is madman theory.
He had to threaten Iran.
We're going to bomb all your infrastructure.
And Iran is surely thinking what we were all thinking, which is he's not really going to do it.
He's not seriously going to risk all that.
But Trump had to convince them that he was crazy enough to do it.
At the minimum, he had to instill in them doubt.
He had to sow the seeds of doubt so that somebody in the room would say, I'm not so sure.
He seems like he's lost it.
He's not even celebrating Easter.
He seems homicidal, genocidal.
He's got these religious zealots around him.
Maybe he really thinks he's the Antichrist.
He thinks he's the Messiah, and he's really going to wipe out Iran, and he doesn't care if the whole world comes down with it.
You just needed to plant the seed of doubt, and then Iran would say, All right, all right, all right.
We don't want to lose this economic infrastructure because it would have been a mutually assured destruction.
The United States could have absolutely bombed Iran to the Stone Age.
And if we targeted their economic infrastructure, even if the IRGC held on, there would be no country for much longer.
You destroyed the transportation, energy infrastructure, 50% of their revenue, which is their oil, there's no society anymore.
So maybe they'll hang on, but not for long.
And they know that.
Maybe they know they could inflict damage on Saudi Arabia and hurt our economy, but they also know that.
It wouldn't be a walk in the park for them either.
It would probably be the end on a long enough timeline for them as well.
And so that's all Trump really had to do.
And clearly, that was, in retrospect, we can safely say that was probably the strategy going to the brink, acting erratically, and convincing them that Trump would really cross the line, do the unthinkable, kept them guessing so that they would accept a ceasefire.
And that was clearly the MO.
Now, where does that leave us right now?
Well, like I said, the terms are these it's a two week ceasefire.
Trump says we're deferring the enforcement of this ultimatum as long as Iran is going to open up the strait and allow the free passage of ships, free navigation of commercial shipping.
But also, it's contingent on another deal that Iran actually has to negotiate an end to the war.
And this is where it gets tricky.
So the U.S. claims that they agreed, and Iran says they agreed.
But Iran is also now saying that the United States has agreed to their 10 point plan.
You might remember that as the United States was talking up the peace process, we submitted to them a 15 point plan, which demanded their unconditional surrender, basically.
And it demanded that they give up everything missiles, centrifuges, enriched uranium, support for the proxies, the Strait of Hormuz.
And Iran was never going to consider that, much less accept it.
Iran countered with a 10 point plan of their own, which was just as maximalist.
Iran wanted the United States to close all our military bases and give them reparations and promise to never attack them again and give them the Strait of Hormuz and allow them to charge money for all the shipping that goes through the Strait.
And this deal, although it was sort of shocking, Trump said it was a step in the right direction, even though, again, Iran is making these huge demands.
Now that this ceasefire is in place, the Iranians are claiming that the U.S. has agreed to this 10 point plan.
And this 10 point plan, which appears to be somewhat modified, says a lot of the same things.
This new 10 point plan says the United States doesn't have to pay reparations to Iran, but Iran is going to control the strait.
And Iran is going to enforce rules of engagement in the strait.
And Iran is going to charge a toll.
And they're going to share the revenue from the strait with Oman.
And they're going to use the revenue from the strait to rebuild their country in lieu of reparations.
And it sounds like Trump has agreed to this aspect of it.
But Iran also says that the United States has agreed that they can enrich uranium.
Now, the U.S. denies that that's true.
But this is also part of this 10 point plan that Iran claims we accepted.
So there's some things that Trump has agreed to in this plan, there's other things that we don't.
Iran says we accepted the whole thing, it's an unconditional surrender.
We gave them everything they wanted.
The United States does acknowledge we are giving them the straight for now.
We are going to let them charge the toll, and they are going to use that to rebuild their country as a form of reparations.
Iran says we have a right to enrich uranium.
The United States doesn't agree to that.
And this is the other big one.
In this 10 point agreement, it says that Israel will stop bombing Lebanon.
Well, we haven't talked too much about this, but this is another major theater in the conflict.
There's about a million people that have been displaced because Israel has been striking Lebanon hundreds, thousands of times in southern Lebanon, but also in the capital in Beirut.
And so this has displaced a significant percentage of Lebanon's population.
Israel's launched extensive ground operations inside the country.
And they're pushing in with columns of tanks and lots of ground troops.
And so, this 10 point plan says that Israel is now done fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon.
And just like some of these other points of the deal, Israel says, We don't agree to that.
We never agreed to a ceasefire with Lebanon.
And so, now you wonder what exactly was agreed to here?
Is it just the two week ceasefire?
Because the two week ceasefire seems to include that Iran controls the Strait and charges money.
But Iran says, no, no, it's not just the two weeks in the Strait.
We also have this 10 point program that the U.S. and Israel agreed to, and it includes we get to enrich uranium and they're not going to fight Hezbollah anymore.
But the U.S. and Israel say, we didn't agree to either of those things or some of the other points in the program.
Well, if they don't agree to that, do we have a deal?
If Israel carries on their war with Lebanon, will Iran keep their end of the bargain and not close shipping in the Strait?
Nobody knows.
We don't know.
We don't know the terms of the deal.
And already that seems to be being tested because as we speak, Iran is still launching missiles at the Gulf countries.
And they're saying that, well, maybe these commanders or decentralized nodes in the IRGC maybe they have their orders to hit the Gulf and they didn't hear about the ceasefire before they launched a strike.
And so it's going to take some hours for this ceasefire to settle, so to speak.
But Israel is currently bombing Iran right now.
The U.S. and Israel were bombing Iran heavily right up until the ceasefire was declared.
And now Israel continues to bomb Iran.
So, did Israel agree to a ceasefire?
Because this is not just a U.S. war, this is a U.S. Israel war.
They've been responsible for a significant amount of the strikes, too.
And in particular, the strikes on energy and on command and control.
So, is Israel part of the deal?
Another question.
If the US and Israel did not agree to let Iran enrich, if we did not agree to a ceasefire in Lebanon, then will Iran hold up their end of the bargain with the Strait?
These are some questions that need to be answered, I would think, in the next 12 to 24 hours, if we even really have a deal.
Now, let's say that all of those things outstanding, all those things, I should say, notwithstanding, let's just talk about this two week ceasefire.
Let's talk about this idea that Iran will open up the strait and they'll charge money, and the U.S. is okay with this.
And in the meantime, the U.S. will not hit Iran.
And in the meantime, there's going to be negotiations.
Allegedly, there's going to be a summit in Pakistan led by JD Vance.
So, what's really going on here with this two week truce?
Well, here's the thing about this.
Like we talked about before, the U.S. has not achieved any of its objectives.
Why did we even get here?
Well, if you'll recall, we got here, we could go way, way back, but let's just go back a year.
We got to this point because Israel attacked Iran last year.
Iran, because of the fallout of the withdrawal of the United States from the Iranian nuclear deal, Iran is enriching uranium very close to weapons grade uranium levels.
And they have a lot of highly enriched uranium.
The Israelis claim almost 1,000 pounds or 1,000 tons.
I don't know how you measure that actually.
But they have, I think it's 1,000 pounds of highly enriched uranium, enough for nine or 10 nuclear bombs.
And as long as Iran is not a part of the JCPOA, as long as they are not under IAEA inspections, And as long as they have this breakneck pace of nuclear enrichment, then we have to assume on some level that they are either creating the material for a nuclear bomb or they're making a nuclear bomb.
This is a logic.
I'm just telling you, I'm not saying they are, but I'm saying that if they have a stockpile of 1,000 pounds of 80% enriched uranium and they have six generation centrifuges in Fordow that are running day and night and they're producing enough material for a bomb every single month.
Then the US and Israel have to assume, again, they're either making the material, the fuel for a nuclear device, or they're racing towards a bomb.
And so last year, Israel intervenes to destroy their nuclear program, and they need our help to bomb those facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, which are fortified underground.
Well, the second that we and Israel intervened and did this, what we actually did was we accelerated the process.
By attacking Iran, they probably resolved and said, Negotiations with the U.S. are futile.
We can never have peace with the West.
Inevitably and invariably, they seek our destruction.
The only way to protect ourselves is to develop a nuclear hedge, is to develop a nuclear deterrent so that they will never try to destroy us.
After that attack, Iran sent out all the inspectors, refused to negotiate with the United States, and would hardly even talk to the Europeans.
It was then that Netanyahu came to the United States and said, We got another problem.
Not only is that highly enriched uranium still in Iran, and probably they have other centrifuges, but Iran says, or rather, Israel says, Iran is also making 300 ballistic missiles every month as well.
And they are rebuilding their missile stockpile.
They've almost replenished it to the levels before the war that happened last June, the 12 day war.
And soon they're going to have so many missiles, they're going to preemptively attack us.
And they also pose a threat to your bases and to the Gulf countries.
So we need to go in and destroy that capability too.
And so this was really the pretext.
And Israel got the United States into the conflict so that one, we could make sure Iran never accesses the highly enriched uranium.
We could finish the job on their nuclear.
Nuclear program, but maybe more importantly, so we could destroy all their drones and missiles.
And then maybe the dream scenario is that we topple the government so that we don't have to worry about any of that.
If we get a different regime that will acquiesce to Israel and the United States, then they'll just give up their nukes and missiles.
Well, now that the war is over, we have achieved nothing.
What is the current state of Iran?
Well, if they didn't trust us before, they trust us less now.
If they didn't believe in diplomacy before, they certainly believe in diplomacy less now.
If they thought they needed a nuclear and missile deterrent before the war, now they absolutely know, and they think this even more so, that they need a nuclear and missile deterrent.
The U.S. is threatening to kill their country, kill their leaders, destroy their infrastructure.
So, what do you think Iran is going to look like after we dropped 15,000 bombs on them, after we bombed them 15,000 times?
What does Iran look like after we murdered their supreme leader, after we killed 160 school children?
After we threaten to annihilate their civilization and send them to the Stone Age.
What does that look like now?
Well, like I said, less willing to negotiate, less willing to make a deal, less trusting than ever, and probably recognizing more than ever that they need deterrence.
And deterrence only comes from a huge stockpile of drones and missiles and probably a nuclear bomb.
What does the leadership think?
Is the leadership more or less defiant, more or less hardline?
The remaining leadership in Iran watched all of their colleagues get murdered their families, their colleagues, their superiors and bosses.
They watch them all get murdered in cold blood, and they watch Trump joke about it and be sarcastic about it on the internet.
And you think now Iran is going to, what?
They're going to make a deal?
They're going to stop building missiles?
They're going to stop enriching uranium?
They're going to give.
What does the United States want?
They're going to give the United States all their uranium?
They're going to let the United States oversee the destruction and decommissioning of the centrifuges?
So, Iran is actually, from our point of view, or the point of view of our military planners, it's actually worse than ever.
Because now Iran is like a perma enemy.
Now they are absolutely uncooperative.
And now they're almost certainly going to do all the things that we went to war to stop them from doing.
You can bet that what they're going to do immediately is start building more drones and missiles.
And they're going to try to replenish their reserves.
And they're going to try to recruit more soldiers and more officers.
And yeah, maybe they're going to start enriching more uranium.
And you think that in the next two weeks they're going to sit down with the United States and agree to give all that up?
And why would they?
We just surrendered.
What was the experience of the past 39 days?
We lost.
We hit them with everything we had and we couldn't compel them to do what we wanted them to do.
We could neither defeat them, we could neither defeat their military or displace their regime, nor could we open up the strait and rescue our economy.
So we had to sue for peace, we had to bluff our way.
To an uneasy truce where we did not get to impose any conditions.
As a matter of fact, conditions were imposed on us.
And now Iran is going to sit across the table from us and they're going to give us everything that we want.
They're going to give us something.
They're going to give us anything at all, anything that we want.
It doesn't even make any sense.
So, what is going to happen in the next two weeks is that, like I said, Iran is going to take a deep breath.
They're going to try to get more drones, they're going to try to get more missiles, they're going to think, Hmm, what can enhance our ability to close the strait forever in the next two weeks?
What is the cheapest, most mobile, what is the most U.S. Israel resistant weapon system or tactic that we can use to close the strait, kill Americans, blow up American bases?
And then they're just going to order as much of that as they can from China or Russia or wherever.
They're going to get to work on it in their own drone and missile cities underground.
And they're not going to sit across the table from a U.S. representative and give up enrichment and give up the highly enriched uranium and give up the missiles and give up the proxies.
It's not going to happen.
I don't see how it would.
And then you think about it from the U.S. perspective.
Are we going to let the two weeks expire and then let them off the hook?
And we have to presume that if we give them more than two weeks, surely they're going to build all those missiles again.
Surely they're going to build all those drones again.
And yeah, maybe one day they're going to try to get there.
Highly enriched uranium out from underneath the rubble.
And do you think any of those conditions from before the war have changed?
Israel is no longer going to be concerned about this.
The Gulf countries will no longer be concerned with this.
They're more concerned about it now than they were before because now they've lived it.
Iran has destroyed the image and perception of all those rich Gulf cities.
Their tourism, their real estate, their banking industry is all shattered because once.
Once the public sees drones and missiles landing at your international airport, yeah, ultra high net worth individuals don't want to go and live there.
The first job of any multi billionaire, any ultra high net worth individual, is I don't want to die in a drone attack in a hotel or an airport.
So all these mega rich people, they're all thinking twice about whether they want to live in Dubai.
And all these other.
Elite human capital, they're thinking twice about whether they want to put their data centers or have their specialty banking services in Abu Dhabi.
Because, you know, they don't want to get hit by a drone when they're flying in.
They don't want to get hit by a drone when they wake up in the morning.
They're looking at Singapore.
They're looking at, I don't know, any other city.
Maybe they're looking at Egypt's new capital or something else.
So the Gulf, they more than ever see Iran and in particular its missiles as an unacceptable threat to their stability.
And so does the public.
And so does Israel.
And so does the United States.
So, we're going to give them two weeks.
Do you think that after that two weeks, if Iran hasn't given up their missiles and nukes, do you think we're going to let them off the hook?
And we're going to say, all right, keep building drones and missiles and nukes.
It's okay.
And keep charging $2 million a pop to buy drones and missiles and nukes.
And we're going to wait another six months until Iran has 5,000 missiles and 100,000 drones and whatever.
Then we're in the same position we were three months ago.
And that means that Israel is going to be begging us to annihilate Iran.
And this time, so will Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the rest of them.
So I don't see how the truce is going to hold.
I don't see how the United States is even capable of letting Iran off the hook.
It's like, look, Iran is never going to agree to our demands.
They're not going to agree because those are the things that keep Iran safe.
And we just proved that because we tried to annihilate them.
That's one.
Two, we just surrendered.
So, not really in a position to make a lot of demands.
And if we can't impose conditions on Iran, again, we have to assume that they see themselves as untouchable.
They have reestablished deterrence.
They've taken control of the strait.
They know that for us to go back to war is going to be a big to do.
It's going to be very costly.
What happens if the U.S. attacks Iran again?
The oil markets are going to plummet more than before.
Why?
Why is the price of oil going to explode even more than before?
Because investors are going to say, here we go again.
So, this is just our lives now.
Every two weeks, every four weeks, the Strait of Hormuz will close.
They're going to say, we need to price in some long term constraint on supply.
So, Iran knows, and we know we can't just keep coming back and coming back.
We got to strike while the iron is hot.
And the same is true of all of the money in the Gulf.
You think all these ultra high net worth individuals, what do you think they're going to say when we go to war with Iran again?
And here we go again, drones and missiles raining on Abu Dhabi and Doha and Dubai and Manama and Riyadh.
No, they're going to look at that and say, that's it, honey, we're leaving.
They're going to say, damn it, I told you this was going to happen.
Here we go again, more drones and missiles.
You should have listened to me.
We're moving to Singapore.
I told you we should have moved to Nevis.
There's no missiles flying at Nevis, there's no missiles flying at Mauritius and Seychelles.
So we can't.
We can't go back.
Iran knows that.
And we know that.
So are we going to let them go?
They're not going to agree.
And if they don't agree, then they're going to make more nukes and more missiles and drones.
If they do that, then they're inherently going to threaten us because every deterrent defensive weapon is also offensive, too.
Are we going to allow Iran to be defiant, emboldened, enriched by the strait, rebuilt, building more missiles and drones than ever?
Completely hating the United States, like turned against the entire region?
No, I don't think we are.
And I don't think we're going to sit around and wait for them to get much stronger before we recognize inevitably that we have to hit them again.
And so I feel very strongly, right?
And I know the ceasefire is young.
So who knows?
Who knows what will happen in the next couple of weeks?
Maybe this was a bit of a surprise.
Maybe there will be more surprises.
But from where I'm sitting right now, it seems like this is a very.
Irrational ceasefire.
And I don't see how the U.S. and Israel are able to accept this state of affairs for very long.
It's like I said at the end of last year's war.
It's like I said during October 7th.
When you look at the fundamentals, this is a situation that the U.S. just cannot accept from a mathematical point of view.
It's not a question of vibes or feelings or speculating about people's personalities and motivations or anything like that.
Their religion, their idea of the end of the world.
It's very simple.
It is literally like a math equation.
Iran knows that the U.S. and Israel are plotting to destroy and overthrow their government.
The only thing they could do to prevent that is these deterrent weapons.
What do they have?
They can use drones and missiles to close the strait, and they can get a weapon of mass destruction.
If the U.S. tried it before, they'll try it again.
Iran knows that.
They don't trust us.
They're going to endeavor to build these capabilities back so that we don't try it ever again.
And then they can negotiate from a position of strength.
But as they build up these weapon systems, we're going to recognize that.
We know that's happening.
And we're going to be telling ourselves the longer we wait, the stronger they get, the more leverage they have.
Our window of opportunity is closing.
And that window of opportunity is that Iran is historically weak historically weak because their proxies have been defeated, the Assad regime was defeated, the Revolutionary Guard was expelled from Syria.
Israel has engaged the entire region in this rolling two and a half year campaign.
We just dropped all this ordinance on Iran.
We crossed the line.
We made the move.
We sucked it up and embraced the suck and the pain.
And that window is closing.
If we let Iran go, we can't go right back in for the reasons I said.
And if we can't go right back in and they're able to rebuild for a long period of time, Iran is going to get back on their feet.
They're a powerful country, they just have a lot of those fundamentals.
Big population, big territory.
They have commodities.
They're oil rich, big middle class, universities, experts.
They have the blueprints for the nuclear weapons.
They're going to rebuild their strength.
And they're more defiant than ever.
The question is why would the U.S. allow that?
Why would Israel, moreover, allow that?
I don't think they will.
So the window of opportunity for us is that the Trump administration will recognize that this was a total disaster.
The only thing that we can count on is the Trump administration will recognize this was an abject mistake.
It has almost ruined everything.
It has almost ruined the entire world, if it hasn't already.
It has almost ruined the MAGA movement.
It is killing the Republicans' chances in the midterms.
Our only chance is for Trump to recognize that and then go after the real culprit, which is Israel.
The US and Iran can make a deal.
We can give them the straight.
It's fine.
And the reason is we can actually compel the Gulf countries to make a deal with Iran.
The Gulf countries have things in common with Iran, and they were trending in that direction.
In 2023, it was Beijing that brokered a rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Those relations were being repaired.
How did these discussions come about?
Because Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia brought Iran to the table.
It is Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia that are forming an alliance.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan formed a mutual security guarantee, a mutual defense treaty.
And they're bringing Turkey into that as well.
And they are forming up their own axis in the Middle East.
You've got India versus Pakistan, Turkey versus Greece, Saudi versus the Emirates.
And the way it's lining up is Greece, Emirates, and India versus Pakistan, Saudi, and Turkey.
And Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, they don't like Israel.
Israel's aligning with the rival faction.
And you know who else hates Israel?
Well, Iran.
So there would be a natural way to integrate Iran into the region.
There is a ready made framework where Iran fits very easily into this equation with Pakistan, with Saudi Arabia, with Turkey, with Egypt.
And Iran could get the straight and they can be enriched by it.
And they could get a security guarantee if they normalize relations with our Gulf allies and they become economically and strategically interdependent.
And we can compel the Gulf countries to do this.
And Iran would have no reason to fear regime change.
And then they wouldn't need nuclear weapons and missiles.
Then they could be happy with a regular conventional military.
And then they could prosper.
The reason we cannot have this is because then Israel would not have all the cards.
That's the only reason.
Why can this not happen?
Because then the entire Muslim world would be allied and arrayed against Israel.
And Israel could not compel them to do anything.
And realistically, neither could the United States.
All those countries put together would be a counterweight to Israel and its allies.
Israel's reliable allies are Greece, Azerbaijan, the UAE, Jordan.
These are their allies, but the countries against them, it's all the big ones.
The only real countries in the Middle East are Turkey, Iran, and Egypt.
Those are civilizations.
That's the Ottomans, the Egyptians, and the Persians.
Those are real civilizations with huge populations and huge militaries.
Turkey has a huge military and a huge population.
Egypt has a huge military and a huge population.
So does Iran.
The rest of these countries don't mean as much.
Abu Dhabi, the Emirates.
What's an Emirate?
The Trucial States?
I mean, they used to sell pearls.
Now they sell oil.
They're not real countries.
They have foreign workers, most of their population don't have real industry.
That's obviously a mirage, it was exposed by the war.
So the big players in the Middle East want to get together.
If you had Pakistan, Iran, Egypt, and Turkey, that's a coalition, that's a block.
That Israel could not dominate, even with their capabilities.
And that is exactly what they seek to undermine.
That is why they want Iran to be destroyed, because they then want to leverage all these countries against all the other countries.
And they want their influence to dominate the Persian Gulf.
If they can dominate Iran, if they can dominate the Gulf countries, if they can dominate their immediate periphery, then they effectively control the Eastern Med, the Aegean, the Suez, the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf.
They control that vital choke point, the Middle East, which is in the center of Asia, Europe, and Africa.
It's the center of the world island.
It's the key to everything.
That's what they're playing for here.
So, again, if we really recognize the real opportunity, it is that we can look at the situation.
This is something that has been detrimental to America and Trump and his movement and the GOP.
Israel's the culprit.
If we can restrain them by pursuing regime change in Israel, If we can get Israel to accept terms, who is Iran worried about?
They're worried about Israel.
If we can get Israel to agree not to destroy Iran, if we can get them not to invade Lebanon, we could get a long term deal with Iran.
We can build confidence with them.
Israel is the problem here.
And that's really what it comes down to.
Either we are going to war with Iran or we're going to war with Israel.
Period.
Bottom line, end of story.
Because those are the only options.
If Israel is never told no, if Israel continues to control this relationship, if we are not able to defy them, if we remain under their control, then we will go to war with Iran again.
And we will keep going to war with Iran until there is regime change, because that is what Israel wants.
And as it stands, what Israel wants, Israel gets.
And no one can tell them no, because everybody's afraid of them.
And so that's what they want.
That's what we're going to get.
And it's just a question of how and when.
False flag.
What will be the pretext to go back in and how big?
Nuclear ground forces?
Will it be like Iraq?
Will it be more?
God only knows.
That is a certainty.
The only other option is if we take the fight to Israel.
And finally, an American president says, You are not in control.
We don't like Netanyahu.
He's got to go.
We want somebody else.
And newsflash, you're not getting Lebanon and you're not getting Iran.
You're going to have to learn to get along.
And you're not nuking anybody.
You can forget that.
And you're not bombing Iran because if you do, you're cut off.
That is the only alternative.
And think about how insane that is.
Think about how behind door one is a nuclear war, potentially.
If you really want to topple the government in Iran, you're talking about a ground invasion.
You're talking about maybe nuclear weapons.
You're talking about bankrupting America.
The end of the American empire, engendering nothing but ill will towards the United States, it's unthinkable.
What's the alternative?
We have to tell Israel no.
And you think about what's involved in that.
That's what's terrifying.
Can an American president tell Israel no?
Will we have to go to war with our own country to do this?
What is Joe Lonsdale going to think?
If or when Trump tells Netanyahu no, what is Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Joe Lonsdale, Sean McGuire, Bill Ackman?
Ronald Lauder, what are these people going to think?
What are they going to do?
What are they going to do to our country?
If Trump tells Israel no, are our pagers going to explode?
Are our radios and pagers and iPhones going to explode?
Is Starlink going to stop working?
Is a dirty bomb going to go off in New York City?
Is Trump going to get assassinated in his motorcade like JFK?
What is going to happen if an American president tells Israel no?
Because what it seems like is we're going to have to fight a war in America if that happens.
What happened to the Ayatollah?
He was at his residence when a Tomahawk missile came out of the sky and killed him.
Is something like that going to happen?
Does the U.S. president have to go underground like Iran's missiles?
Does the U.S. president have to hunker down under the White House under 100 feet of clay to tell Israel no?
Does he have to end all of his public appearances and get rid of all of his devices and background check all of Secret Service and go to the Whatever that fortress is in Colorado in the Rocky Mountains, is he going to have to do that in preparation to tell Israel, here's how it's going to work you don't get to destroy Iran?
Because that's what it seems like.
And I think everybody knows that.
Because you could say, what American president would choose going to war with Iran over telling Israel no?
But then you think about what is involved in telling Israel no and who's going to be upset and what they're going to do.
If they control our media, if they control our security apparatus, if they control our banking system, if they are the intermediaries, the middlemen with everything, global trade, they have a position in the court of every government in the world.
What are they going to do to us?
Are you starting to understand the problem?
What plan B do they have in store for Americans?
They had a plan B for Hezbollah.
They put plastic explosives in all their pagers.
Hezbollah was running around for 10 fucking years with radios and pagers talking to each other, communicating on their hip every day.
And there were plastic explosives planted by Israel the entire time.
Shipping companies, they probably control the factory where it's made, they control the facility where it's distributed, they control the ships upon which they were delivered.
How convoluted.
That's a Mossad, and that is the Mossad's Jewish allies in all the, in Eastern Europe, in Asia.
Who even knows the extent of this?
And this is what they had in store for Hezbollah.
You don't think they got a plan B for America?
You don't think they've thought about that?
They prepared, that was 10 years in the making.
10 years.
Hezbollah's walking around with plastic explosives in their pagers.
They had people in Iran following around the Ayatollah for 10 years.
You don't think they got somebody on Trump?
He's on TV.
His name's Howard Lutnick.
They had somebody following the Ayatollah, giving his whereabouts to Israeli intelligence the whole time for years.
So did the CIA.
You don't think Israel has somebody on the president at all times?
You don't think they got a plan B for our financial markets, for our credit system, for the money supply, for the media?
You don't think they've got stuff in New York?
You don't think they have a warehouse in New York?
And that's why the American president doesn't want to take them on, because he knows he'd rather the explosives go off over there than go off over here.
This is when I say Iran is fighting for all of us, because you think about, okay, you want to fight Israel.
What do you need to do?
Well, Israel has the U.S. at its beck and call for these reasons.
They've got nuclear bombs, they've got an air force furnished by the United States, they've got the Mossad, Jews are everywhere.
And the Mossad talks to all of them in Tehran, in Brussels, in Paris, in Washington, in Moscow, in Petersburg, everywhere.
How the fuck are you going to fight back against that?
I'll tell you how.
You need a country of 100 million people.
You need a revolutionary guard of religious zealots ready to die for their cause.
You need them answerable to a supreme leader who's a cleric ready to die.
You need 5,000 missiles buried underground.
As a matter of fact, you need the facilities that make the missiles buried inside of mountains.
You need enough uranium for 10 nuclear bombs.
And then the United States will consider not trying to smoke you out with everything in our arsenal.
You might survive.
Are we prepared for that?
That is what it cost Iran to tell Israel no.
That is what it cost Iran.
That is the price of their sovereignty.
That's what sovereignty is it's the ability to tell another country no.
What is the price that Iran has to pay to tell Israel and Washington no?
They had to turn their country into a fortress.
They had to build a one million man army motivated by religion, and then they had to turn their entire country into a military base with drone and missile launch platforms everywhere and underground.
And they had to sacrifice everything to build these capabilities.
And they had to have 200,000 Revolutionary Guard with a bench, seven people deep, because they knew all of them were going to get assassinated.
That's what they're doing to protect themselves.
Is the United States ready for that?
Are you ready for that?
You think Donald Trump is ready for that when he's at Mar a Lago golfing?
You think that when Air Force One lands at Palm Beach, which is the headquarters of Jewry as well, and he goes to his club and he's playing golf, you think he is as prepared as the Ayatollah, as Hezbollah?
What do you think happens when our country collapses the way that Iran's has?
Do you think that we could get hit with 15,000 missiles and survive?
It's going to be a race war.
You turn the lights out for three hours, and it's going to be Planet of the Apes in every American city.
Lots of luck, everybody.
Lots of luck.
This is what we're up against.
And this is what I've learned in my own life.
This is what I have learned in my own life.
You start talking about politics, you're just some guy living your life.
Then you start talking about the Jews.
And the Jews realize wait a second, if this guy starts winning and gets popular, this is going to be a political problem for us, which is really a security problem for us.
So they wage war on you as a human being.
And they say every weakness, every loved one, every, everything.
It's like if they try to kill you, are you prepared for that?
Are you thinking about, you know, do I leave my house at the same time?
Do I take the same route to work?
Is my house prepped for if I get bombed or shot at or drone striked with an FPV drone?
You have to think about what about my loved ones?
What happens if someone blackbags them and tells them to give me everything they have on me or else they kill that person's family?
Or, you know, that person's.
It's like this is how you have to think as an individual.
Now think about how a country has to think.
We have to prepare ourselves for war.
We're not ready.
You have to prepare yourselves for war because we're in a war.
It's what it is.
And that's what it takes.
If you're not prepared for war, you can't tell Israel no.
And if you can't tell Israel no, then you have no sovereignty.
And if you're not willing to fight for your sovereignty, then you're a slave.
If you're not willing to go to war and fight, then you better just put the shackles on and go to work, Goy, because that's what the fuck you are.
That's what we all are.
So you can choose.
We can be soldiers or we can be slaves.
We can start to think about these things seriously and get serious and steal ourselves.
And get serious about being a free and independent and powerful people.
Parrish said this year's elect was the biggest they've ever seen in their 60 years.
New converts up 38% in the U.S. Regardless of where the chips fall with our movement, your influence on this generation is profound and for the better.
Because when you look at the world, it's a very complicated place and you don't even always understand the consequences of your actions.
And that's why it's always important to just.
Try to do the right thing and for the right reasons, because that's all you can really control.
You can't always control the outcome.
As a matter of fact, you can never control the outcome.
And you make plans, God laughs.
All you can do is listen to your conscience, be rightly guided by charity, by love.
That's all you can do.
And you have to trust that God has a plan.
You have a plan, okay?
God has a plan.
And all you can do is his will.
And if you're doing that, then you can be a little bit blissfully ignorant, maybe, of what you're doing or what the effect will be or how it, you know, suddenly then the weight is lifted.
Because when you think about it in one way, you're like, oh, it's all on me.
How are we going to fix America?
Oh, it's so complicated.
But then when you realize God is in control and God has a plan, you say, hey, I'm just doing my part.
I'm just doing my part, however big or small.
So that is the one metric that I know is valid.
It's like, how many people are red pilled?
What do they think about?
The Jews today?
Are people calling me a Fed today?
It's like, whatever.
But if more people are becoming Christian and specifically Catholic, then it's a win.
Yesterday, you were a literal child, but today, you're a bodacious and beautiful woman.
Yesterday, you were a literal child, and anybody that would gaze upon you is a sick and perverted individual who should probably be castrated, but really should be killed.
If anybody found you attractive yesterday, I think they should be castrated.
Actually, I think we should run them through with the sword and they should die.
But today, hello.
But today, what's up?
Yeah, no, but some people really think this way and they're right.
And you know what?
They're 100% correct because that's the legal age of consent.
But hey, happy birthday.
We'd love to hear it.
Good for you.
Enjoy.
That's a lot of candles.
You better get married soon because that's a lot of candles.
The best way to love God is to make him the only sexual object of your life, which is weird to think about, but like you're his wife.
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This peace deal is actually surrender, but the best part about it is we can fucking just know forever that Trump was a gay fucking pedophile.
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I have a deep love for our movement.
Can you please tell me about how you see the future of Jesus Christ in the here of the penitent?
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It's not cocko, it's art of the deal.
In sales, you start high, crazy high, then negotiate down to where you really wanted to be, which seems like a good deal to the other party, but in reality, it's not.
It sounds like if we have to tell Israel no, we will have to go in cold war mode once again, like how we did against the USSR, or worse, we might have to go even further than that as well.
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My wife and I are an interracial couple.
I'm white and she's black slash Mexican and a groy pet.
A lot of black folks agree and like you more than you think.
We watch you every day.
Shout out KK for us.
What's the move?
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Tent Jun Patriot.
Great show tonight, but what are we supposed to do to fix it all?
Just vote Democrat.
That's it?
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Don't throw down on your future love life.
Not a pick me.
Honesty and honestly, any girl would be lucky as hell to be with you.