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No Regime Change Wars
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| So I want to try to make sense of what happened to no new wars in the Middle East. | ||
| What happened to no regime change wars? | ||
| What happened to no more dead soldiers in the Middle East? | ||
| What happened to no more money spent, no more blood and treasure in the Middle East, President Trump that we saw for three election cycles. | ||
| I want to address what I think happened. | ||
| And I think the evidence is pretty clear that this is how it went down. | ||
| The 2024 election was more about Donald Trump's ego than it was anything else. | ||
| He wanted to win again. | ||
| He couldn't stand going out a loser. | ||
| He wanted to be president again, and he wanted to go out a winner. | ||
| So he cut deals with the foreign interests and the special interests. | ||
| Specifically, he cut deals with the Israeli lobby and the big tech lobby. | ||
| So the big tech lobby is what put JD Vance as vice president, and the foreign lobby is what put Susie Wiles as his top advisor. | ||
| Now, this is serious political content for people that understand what's going on. | ||
| So if you haven't done the backdrop research into all of that, I'm not going to do it all in this video. | ||
| This isn't for people to come here and snipe with witty comments and insults and get into it. | ||
| This is serious coverage. | ||
| So everybody knows that that's what happened. | ||
| Susie Wiles, Netanyahu's former staffer, and JD Vance backed by all the big tech people. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| So that was the deal. | ||
| And they said, we will fund your campaign. | ||
| We will drum up as much sport for your campaign as you need. | ||
| But here's what we're going to need from you. | ||
| So they fund Trump's campaign. | ||
| They get him into the White House. | ||
| And now what are you seeing? | ||
| Trump is greenlighting all the AI surveillance. | ||
| Trump is greenlighting all the data centers, quantum computing, you name it. | ||
| That's what they're getting out of this. | ||
| And then, of course, the Israeli lobby, they want the regime change war in Iran. | ||
| That's their big thing. | ||
| There'll be some other moves and shake-ups in the Middle East, but that's their big one. | ||
| That was the one that Trump promised them was regime change in the Middle East. | ||
| And that's what he has to follow through on now. | ||
| So this isn't to benefit the American people. | ||
| This administration is now all about pleasing the foreign and special interests, specifically the big tech world and the Israel lobby. | ||
| That's what this administration is really all about. | ||
| And that's why they're getting the most results right now. | ||
| But here's why this situation with Iran has become such a disaster. | ||
| Trump thought he had four years to do it. | ||
| And there were a lot of things that had to happen in those four years for this to go down properly. | ||
| But now, after he's had multiple meetings with Netanyahu, and I believe this deal was actually made with Netanyahu in 2020 when Trump had a meeting with Netanyahu, I think that this is when they decided to do all of this. | ||
| So Trump was supposed to do all the deportations. | ||
| Trump thought he had four years. | ||
| We were supposed to deport all of these people. | ||
| There were a lot of other things that had to happen before we could do the regime change war in Iran. | ||
| And if you look at the Venezuela situation, it makes a lot more sense now. | ||
| If they shut down the Strait of Hormuz and that oil supply is depleted going through there, well, now we've got another oil supply in Venezuela. | ||
| So it looks like Venezuela was all about this as well, so that we could have access to that oil supply, depending on what goes down in the Middle East and specifically in the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
| But the deportations were supposed to happen. | ||
| They knew that if we did some war in the Middle East or a regime change war in Iran, that there would be potential blowback on our country. | ||
| We just saw this last night potentially in Austin, Texas. | ||
| This is where I live. | ||
| This happened in my city, where there was a mass shooting at a very popular bar at a very popular part of town last night. | ||
| Buford's on West 6th, and I think three people are dead and 20 injured. | ||
| Not to mention the three American soldiers that just died in the Middle East in retaliatory strikes as well. | ||
| At this point, all we can say is we hope that that's the last of it. | ||
| That's all we can say at this point, but it doesn't look so. | ||
| So they had to speed this up. | ||
| What was supposed to be a four-year process to get the regime change war in Iran has now had to be sped up before two years because now the midterms look like such a disaster. | ||
| Now it looks like when the Democrats are going to take power in the midterms, you could see impeachments and who knows what else. | ||
| And so that will scuttle the Trump administration, but most specifically, it will scuttle him on foreign policy. | ||
| And these are the deals that he made. | ||
| So these wars are all about the special interests and the foreign interests. | ||
| They're testing their AIs, testing their drone capabilities, testing whatever this military tech is going to be in the future. | ||
| But mostly this is about promises that Trump made to the Israeli lobby and to Netanyahu himself. | ||
| But because we didn't do the deportations, because now we have to do this regime change war before the midterms, things could get a little messy, which is very unfortunate. | ||
| They were always going to get messy. | ||
| And I suppose just to clear the air on a couple things here, you know, it's very unfortunate watching another divide in this country, unfortunately. | ||
| And that's what it is. | ||
| So whether you support these wars or not, this is another divide. | ||
| This is another divide in the country. | ||
| We can't get united on anything. | ||
| And now there is officially blood on the hands of the people that support this. | ||
| And so you're going to see them start to crash out in unbelievable ways of denial because this is what they supported. | ||
| But they really don't support it. | ||
| They're kind of just brainwashed. | ||
| They're kind of just an occult at this point. | ||
| So they really don't even know what they support, just whatever they're told to support. | ||
| It's a very unfortunate series of events that we're witnessing here in American politics. | ||
| And the divisiveness, the attacks, it's just nasty, honestly. | ||
| And we don't get any big results for our country, unfortunately. | ||
| You know, we can't even finish a road in Austin, Texas. | ||
| Can't even finish a road. | ||
| But now we've got potential blowback from a regime change war in Iran before we can even finish Highway 35, which is just like hell in this city. | ||
| So it's just unreal. | ||
| There's stories like this all across the country. | ||
| This is what Americans are sick of. | ||
| This is what Americans are sick of. | ||
| The foreign interests, the special interests, the bloodshed in the Middle East. | ||
| And it continues now. | ||
| It continues now. | ||
| But everyone in the administration was against this. | ||
| So if you're trying to figure out what changed, Trump cut the deal. | ||
| This was always going to be the case. | ||
| Trump clearly cut the deal so that he could win the election, not go out a loser, go out a winner. | ||
| And now you're seeing the blowback. | ||
| And just, you know, don't be so naive. | ||
| This is how politics works. | ||
| Let's not be so naive and pretend like, oh, Trump's better than the rest, or, oh, it's not politics as usual. | ||
| That's exactly what it is. | ||
| This is politics as usual. | ||
| Our government is corrupt. | ||
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Oh, Happy Days?
00:01:16
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| We're not doing anything about it. | ||
| More Iran strikes than deep state arrests. | ||
| More Iran strikes than Epstein co-conspirator arrests. | ||
| You know, more war funding than Doge cuts. | ||
| This is it. | ||
| This is the facts. | ||
| These are the realities of this administration. | ||
| So you can support that if you want. | ||
| I don't. | ||
| I don't like that. | ||
| That's my opinion. | ||
| I'm an American, and we'll see what the results are. | ||
| But I think we already kind of do see what the results are. | ||
| MAGA, whatever it was, is dead. | ||
| There is no big movement anymore. | ||
| And the midterms are looking cooked. | ||
| And now you've got Americans dead because of all of this. | ||
| So those are the facts. | ||
| And it's just sad. | ||
| And when I see Trump saying, oh, Iran has a corrupt government, go overthrow it. | ||
| It's like, we have a corrupt government. | ||
| I'm sick of hearing about, oh, the Iranians are happy. | ||
| Oh, the Israelis are happy. | ||
| all these foreign countries, these foreign interests are all happy. | ||
| When does America get to take our country back? | ||
| When does America get to free our people from paying 33% taxes so that foreign and special interests can run our government and not deliver for the American people? | ||
| Let me know when that political movement finally gets to D.C. and actually gets to enact and engage in policy, because that's what I voted for. | ||